Collapse oddly gives some people hope.
Rich Americans in 1995 might have felt depressed because life couldn't have been better.
Now Libertarians might feel that they have a reason to live because all the dangers of debt, war, and tyranny Libertarians warned about are coming true.
Somebody must lead the way, fight the revolution, and restore the world.
Collapse oddly gives some people hope.
Rich Americans in 1995 might have felt depressed because life couldn't have been better.
Now Libertarians might feel that they have a reason to live because all the dangers of debt, war, and tyranny Libertarians warned about are coming true.
Somebody must lead the way, fight the revolution, and restore the world.
One wonders if Snowden regrets throwing away his life to warn ungrateful Americans about unconstitutional NSA wire-tapping.
One wonders if Snowden regrets throwing away his life to warn ungrateful Americans about unconstitutional NSA wire-tapping.
@freepatriot This is the way! As modern cars become surveillance machines, old, gasoline driven ones will probably increase in value among fans of freedom.