In 3:52, this guy succinctly exposes the hypocrisy of the Left. Pro individual choice and freedom but only when it suits them.
This is why a philosophy that protects individual rights allows one to be completely consistent. If it affects your rights as an individual, it is wrong.
H/T The Objective Standard
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Friday, September 7, 2012
You didn't build that
You're right aren't you, Barack? This little girl didn't build that. Four more years? Let's damn well hope not.
H/T The Objective Standard.
H/T The Objective Standard.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Student loan morality
Today's Mary Holm column has numerous correspondents complaining about the morality of exploiting the interest free student loan policy:
The dilemma of "to repay or reinvest" is morally and ethically bankrupt, and my advice to your correspondent is: Your son should repay his dues. Student loans are not a right but a privilege. The more they are abused the less there will be for future generations.
In my view, it would be immoral to not utilise the current student loan system to its fullest, in exactly the same way as it would be immoral to pay more tax than you were required to. An individuals responsibility is to himself and his family, not to society as a whole. Why would I voluntarily forego some of my own wealth to the collective, to the detriment of myself and my family?
The correspondents are also only questioning the morality of receiving an interest free loan when in their view it is not required. I assume they are equally outraged by the middle class receiving Working for Families payments, universal superannuation and other transfers?
Oh that's right, it is entirely moral to confiscate the wealth from productive individuals to satisfy the "needs" of the collective.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Intellectual property rights
British American Tobacco are to be congratulated for their fightback against the self righteous individual rights violators pushing for plain packing of cigarettes.
Not only are individual's rights to pursue their own happiness being violated, but BAT's intellectual property rights are threatened to be stripped away.
The simple fact is smoking is a conscious decision by those undertaking it. I am not in a position to tell them what to smoke in exactly the same way as I'm not prepared to be told what to eat.
I am a free individual who should be allowed to fill my lungs with cancer causing smoke or my stomach with heart disease inducing burgers.
And BAT should be allowed to advertise and sell their product to me, including utilising their intellectual property.
To be blunt, I don't give a shit about Johnny down the road killing himself with cigarettes. It is his right to do what he likes with his body just as it is my right to do to mine what I like.
Not only are individual's rights to pursue their own happiness being violated, but BAT's intellectual property rights are threatened to be stripped away.
The simple fact is smoking is a conscious decision by those undertaking it. I am not in a position to tell them what to smoke in exactly the same way as I'm not prepared to be told what to eat.
I am a free individual who should be allowed to fill my lungs with cancer causing smoke or my stomach with heart disease inducing burgers.
And BAT should be allowed to advertise and sell their product to me, including utilising their intellectual property.
To be blunt, I don't give a shit about Johnny down the road killing himself with cigarettes. It is his right to do what he likes with his body just as it is my right to do to mine what I like.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Back in the game
No doubt there will be some posts about asset sales to come over the next few months. For the avoidance of any doubt, I disagree with the partial sale of the power companies. They should be full sales.
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