Saturday, January 15, 2011

Hard Things: 'Surviving To Be A Survivor'


Go and read the latest from TL Davis.

It takes courage to face facts.

And one of the hardest facts to face is our fellow countrymen:


In my humble and completely unscientific estimate, at least 1/3 of the nominal adults in this country are simply gagging for the security provided by cradle-to-grave government supervision and intervention.

They'll get it, too.

No way out but through, folks.

Hope you are hardening your hearts.

4 comments:

  1. Another third are gagging for it too. They just won't admit it.

    These are folks like my fellow Southern Baptists who don't see how imposing their own views on drinking via government force with dry city/county/whatever laws is liberty-crushing.

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  2. I used to consider the majority of today's 20 and 30 something year olds to be operating in their lives as "perma-teens". After seeing the pj pic, it would seem their maturity level is to be dumbed down to the point of "perma-toddlers".

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  3. NHS [Britain's National Health Service] ban on operations to save money is dangerous, warns president of Royal College of Surgeons. The NHS is gambling with patients' health by increasingly banning operations for hernias, cataracts and arthritic joints to save money... "More and more NHS trusts are introducing more and more of this sort of backdoor rationing by imposing longer and longer waiting times for surgery on patients, or indeed stopping doing certain procedures altogether." --The Guardian newspaper.

    That's us in two years. Health care for everyone...and no one. Well, you know, the people who matter.

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  4. My God. Laziness as a virtue.

    In addendum to my post at TJ's, these beings are not part
    of humanity. They have NOTHING in common with productive and
    independent people.

    I think that they will be gone
    after TSHTF and the ironic thing is that, after all of their deafening bleating over the last 150 years, they will not be remembered 20 years later.

    (Of course, I believe that being "lazy" is always an option for any of us who become self-sufficient and can afford to blow off work.
    Good luck with acheiving THAT, tho...)

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