Yesterday, 03:57 AM
Yea, secession and the subject of States' Rights will certainly fire back up. The truth is, those are two things that should never have lapsed and should have always remained relevant, no matter the party of president. But now, more than ever, they'll be vitally important tests.
It's an interesting dilemma we're in. On one hand, we're told politics don't/shouldn't matter as much as they do. But, they do. And I heard Daniel McAdams put it this way: "you may not be interested in politics, but politics is interested in you" or something to that effect.
Understanding that's a barb in the hand of ancap, anarchist, agorist, and even some libertarians circles, it's the GD truth. How can we escape the leviathan? We can run, but won't it catch up to us at some point? Do we fight it then, or do we try to fight it now?
What the hell are we doing? Where are we going? What are we supposed to do? Is there any hope for statewide or even nationwide libertarian pushes against tyranny? Or are we too far splintered at this rate not having a figurehead to make any difference? So, what do we do? The GOP can't be used anymore, we've tried that.
Do we just sit back and wait for what's coming? I know Jeff Deist is very much trying to push the Mises audience towards rightful secession, but how are we going to really achieve something like that?
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