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MRoCkEd
10-08-2009, 03:44 PM
Interesting stuff. Glenn is arguing against mandatory vaccinations and talking about the potential dangers of them.

www.tikilive.com

Staupostek
10-08-2009, 03:52 PM
Yeah, I wish the talking head, "Fox News Consultant", professor with a book to sell had let the infectious disease expert talk more and not keep shouting over him and basically calling him a liar. But I guess a guy who studies medicine in the halls of academia and writes books knows much more than someone who actually works out in the field with diseases on a day to day basis. I can tell which one had been on TV more and knew how to dominate the conversation.

MRoCkEd
10-08-2009, 03:55 PM
I would call it a fair episode. He is giving both sides of it and saying you should be able to decide whether or not to get it.

Austrian Econ Disciple
10-08-2009, 03:59 PM
Interesting stuff. Glenn is arguing against mandatory vaccinations and talking about the potential dangers of them.

www.tikilive.com

It's a simple arguement. You either believe that you can force other people to do things against their will, or you don't. It is a wholly moral arguement. Do you believe your body is your private property, or do you believe it is public property. The damn arguement is so fucking simple. :o

Why do people care if other people don't get the shot? If you yourself, get the shot, then "logically and technically" H1N1 poses no risk to you, nor does the other person. But, no....this goes over the head of everyone. Remember, they know what's better for you, than you do yourself, your too stupid to ever know how to live. :mad:

Liberty Star
10-08-2009, 04:04 PM
Cool.
Recently he was talking about acorn, Afghanistan, socialist drawings and Iraq. Always on top of important issues of the day.

Austrian Econ Disciple
10-08-2009, 04:18 PM
Cool.
Recently he was talking about acorn, Afghanistan, socialist drawings and Iraq. Always on top of important issues of the day.

Yes, however the most important is monetary policy. Monetary policy drives all other policy. I wish he would bring Austrian Economics to light and show why everything that is happening is happening. Bring up Nixon and his Keynesian remark then show the effects of Keynesianism and Mercantilism / Central Banking throughout American History (We've had 4 prior Central Banks), and really get people to think.

Have on Tom Woods, Ron Paul, Lew Rockwell, etc. to talk about these issues.

I am under no illusion that this will ever happen though. He's going to continue to pimp his 9/12 project without any understanding of what he's pimping, only that, well the Founder's did it! Yes, some of the things the Founder's did were absolutely amazing (Mostly, Mason, Jefferson, and Paine), and some of it was absolutely atrocious. You have to understand and differentiate that, and you can't if you simply don't understand why the did what they did.

However, if it at least works as a conduit to get more people thinking about the underlying problem, well, that's the best we can hope for. They can then search out the answers in other mediums. This is why Ron Paul and other candidates need to be talking about Austrian Economics more and more. Don't be shy to say, I believe in Austrian Economics here is why.