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@freepatriot legalize illegal immigrants and there is no more country. It's a completely retarded idea. Like saying legalize killing and there is no more murder.

Get rid of government and watch all the problems go away.

Legalize drugs and then there are no more illegal drugs.

Legalize illegal immigrants and then there are no more illegal aliens.

Get rid of food stamps and then there is no more government dependency.

Legalize everything and then there is no more prison overcrowding.

Does anyone get the feeling that the Uniparty has been bought off by the elites?

Get rid of government and watch all the problems go away.

Legalize drugs and then there are no more illegal drugs.

Legalize illegal immigrants and then there are no more illegal aliens.

Get rid of food stamps and then there is no more government dependency.

Legalize everything and then there is no more prison overcrowding.

Opposing tyranny doesn't mean you support the police state.

If you are a law-abiding and responsible person who doesn't have any debt, you might totally lose respect for the government and laws if you get fined $30,000 for having an illegal flagpole.

Americans scream that the USA is a free and peaceful country with a balanced budget and then turn around and say that they never said that.

If you are a law-abiding and responsible person who doesn't have any debt, you might totally lose respect for the government and laws if you get fined $30,000 for having an illegal flagpole.

@freepatriot The Amish were right, the Unibomber was right....

The future is bad, but you can't help being curious about the future welfare for everyone, flying cars with no pilots, and 5 cent boots and sailboats made by robots.

Maybe the only ones with freedom in the future will be nameless Amish who will try to avoid mandatory DNA collection by the state, mandatory vaccines, and cash bans, but might occasionally be curious about the tech gadgets.

You will absolutely love the fantastic nonfiction book "How to Live Off the Grid Like a Mountain Man" by George Larrick. This quick read is gripping and hard to put down, offering practical insights into self-sufficient living.

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