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It is crucial as an individual who is striving for financial freedom to be able to recognize the different type of expenses in our lives. It is a proven theory that it is easier to cut your expense than trying to earn more income. In order to maximize profits, a manager will try to minimize expenses before trying to gain more revenue. And we can learn from that. By recognizing our expenses and ways to handle them, we will be able to create more revenue in our lives. There is a new paradigm sweeping America. You know you are about to hear a part of its gospel each time someone qualifies a statement with the phrase, “In the post September 11th world…” You’ve all heard it a thousand times over the past five years. “Freedom of speech is great, but in the post September 11th world…” “I don’t want the government eavesdropping on my conversations, but in the post September 11th world…” “I don’t agree with the war, but in the post September 11th world…” Americans have been a fortunate and relatively free people for a long time. The first part of each of these statements, demonstrates the strength of our belief in the principle of freedom. We know—instinctively—that a powerful, all-knowing, unchecked government is a bad thing, but we have been sold a bill of goods that liberty and safety is a zero-sum game. “And, in the post September 11th world…” We’ve heard the phrase so many times now that we have become almost oblivious to its implications. Inherent in its context is a fundamental belief that the Revolution of 1776 is an historical failure. That while freedom of speech, personal privacy, and a small unobtrusive government are high-sounding ideals, they simply are not practical in the “Post…well, you know”. Libertarians and others committed to the principles espoused in the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights bristle at this clearly statist paradigm. The unfortunate truth, though, is that it has slowly seeped into the thinking of most Americans. Gradually, we have been acclimatized to the September 11th reference and its auto-response—fear. Many Americans have accepted this zero sum liberty/safety premise as the basis for their assumptions about foreign policy. A generation of children is growing up believing this muted version of freedom is all they have the right to expect. We’ve stood by as liberty after liberty, right after right, check and balance after check and balance has slowly been whittled away in the name of keeping us safe from the boogie man. Where is the accountability? Where is the evidence that the liberty/security trade off—wrong-headed as it is—has even yielded the supposed benefit of greater security? What is the answer to people who view personal liberty as a situationally expendable commodity to be jettisoned at the first sign of threat? I believe the antidote is libertarianism. In the modern political landscape, only Libertarians are positioned to lead the resurgence of personal freedom in America. Too many elected Democrats and Republicans have thrown their lot in with the statists. Their answer to any problem—terrorism, natural disaster, you name it—is more government. Even when they are demonstrably incompetent and negligent, they unabashedly come to us with a straight face and ask us to give them more power and control. Is that even logical? These statists have gained power—in the post September 11th world—by carefully using fear to manipulate the American people into poor judgments at home and abroad. They have practiced violence and coercion in a way, frankly, reminiscent of the very enemy they claim to be fighting. They have no respect for Constitution or the law. They have subverted Jefferson’s words in the Declaration of Independence by asserting that our rights come from the government and are only retained at their pleasure. They believe September 11th is their free pass to do whatever in the world they want. Thankfully, our Founders’ wisdom and commitment bequeathed to us a ready means of peace The Power of the BLOG vely—that a powerful, all-knowing, unchecked government is a bad thing, but we have been sold a bill of goods that liberty and safety is a zero-sum game. “And, in the post September 11th world…”Can a Blog earn you a prison sentence? Ask Mojtaba Saminejad. He is an Iranian whose Blog, published in the Farsi language, earned him a two-year prison sentence in June 2005.The online community is fast waking up to the power of blogs which have spread across the internet like wild fire. If you are still grappling with the word BLOG, these are online websites which are diary-like in approach and people are free to publish news or their ideas and thoughts. Blogs are very popula We’ve heard the phrase so many times now that we have become almost oblivious to its implications. Inherent in its context is a fundamental belief that the Revolution of 1776 is an historical failure. That while freedom of speech, personal privacy, and a small unobtrusive government are high-sounding ideals, they simply are not practical in the “Post…well, you know”. Libertarians and others committed to the principles espoused in the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights bristle at this clearly statist paradigm. The unfortunate truth, though, is that it has slowly seeped into the thinking of most Americans. Gradually, we have been acclimatized to the September 11th reference and its auto-response—fear. Many Americans have accepted this zero sum liberty/safety premise as the basis for their assumptions about foreign policy. A generation of children is growing up believing this muted version of freedom is all they have the right to expect. We’ve stood by as liberty after liberty, right after right, check and balance after check and balance has slowly been whittled away in the name of keeping us safe from the boogie man. Where is the accountability? Where is the evidence that the liberty/security trade off—wrong-headed as it is—has even yielded the supposed benefit of greater security? What is the answer to people who view personal liberty as a situationally expendable commodity to be jettisoned at the first sign of threat? I believe the antidote is libertarianism. In the modern political landscape, only Libertarians are positioned to lead the resurgence of personal freedom in America. Too many elected Democrats and Republicans have thrown their lot in with the statists. Their answer to any problem—terrorism, natural disaster, you name it—is more government. Even when they are demonstrably incompetent and negligent, they unabashedly come to us with a straight face and ask us to give them more power and control. Is that even logical? These statists have gained power—in the post September 11th world—by carefully using fear to manipulate the American people into poor judgments at home and abroad. They have practiced violence and coercion in a way, frankly, reminiscent of the very enemy they claim to be fighting. They have no respect for Constitution or the law. They have subverted Jefferson’s words in the Declaration of Independence by asserting that our rights come from the government and are only retained at their pleasure. 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I believe the antidote is libertarianism. In the modern political landscape, only Libertarians are positioned to lead the resurgence of personal freedom in America. Too many elected Democrats and Republicans have thrown their lot in with the statists. Their answer to any problem—terrorism, natural disaster, you name it—is more government. Even when they are demonstrably incompetent and negligent, they unabashedly come to us with a straight face and ask us to give them more power and control. Is that even logical? These statists have gained power—in the post September 11th world—by carefully using fear to manipulate the American people into poor judgments at home and abroad. They have practiced violence and coercion in a way, frankly, reminiscent of the very enemy they claim to be fighting. They have no respect for Constitution or the law. They have subverted Jefferson’s words in the Declaration of Independence by asserting that our rights come from the government and are only retained at their pleasure. They believe September 11th is their free pass to do whatever in the world they want. Thankfully, our Founders’ wisdom and commitment bequeathed to us a ready means of peac Is Pay Per Click Advertising For You? de off—wrong-headed as it is—has even yielded the supposed benefit of greater security?Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising, which is also known as pay per performance or paid search, remains one of the quickest and direct ways of promoting your business, and driving targeted traffic to your website.While it would be nice to achieve high natural (free) search engine rankings; organic rankings do take some time to take effect. And, with tens of thousands of website owners all competing for the same keyword search term, it's a challenging prospect (an What is the answer to people who view personal liberty as a situationally expendable commodity to be jettisoned at the first sign of threat? I believe the antidote is libertarianism. In the modern political landscape, only Libertarians are positioned to lead the resurgence of personal freedom in America. Too many elected Democrats and Republicans have thrown their lot in with the statists. Their answer to any problem—terrorism, natural disaster, you name it—is more government. Even when they are demonstrably incompetent and negligent, they unabashedly come to us with a straight face and ask us to give them more power and control. Is that even logical? These statists have gained power—in the post September 11th world—by carefully using fear to manipulate the American people into poor judgments at home and abroad. They have practiced violence and coercion in a way, frankly, reminiscent of the very enemy they claim to be fighting. They have no respect for Constitution or the law. They have subverted Jefferson’s words in the Declaration of Independence by asserting that our rights come from the government and are only retained at their pleasure. They believe September 11th is their free pass to do whatever in the world they want. Thankfully, our Founders’ wisdom and commitment bequeathed to us a ready means of peac Funny Side to Outsourcing! and control. Is that even logical?Once upon a time, the CEO of an outsourcing company decided to take an international tour to visit the company’s clients, prospects, investors and well wishers. Here are some excerpts from the CEO’s diary on his travels:Breakfast with Client AClient A: “We like your company because you’re so focused.” CEO: Our goal is to always remain focused and provide you ‘value added’ services. Client A: But, we feel your company is too small and we do not want to be a big These statists have gained power—in the post September 11th world—by carefully using fear to manipulate the American people into poor judgments at home and abroad. They have practiced violence and coercion in a way, frankly, reminiscent of the very enemy they claim to be fighting. They have no respect for Constitution or the law. They have subverted Jefferson’s words in the Declaration of Independence by asserting that our rights come from the government and are only retained at their pleasure. They believe September 11th is their free pass to do whatever in the world they want. Thankfully, our Founders’ wisdom and commitment bequeathed to us a ready means of peaceful revolution—the ballot box. The time for change is now. Vote Libertarian this year when you can. When Libertarian is not an option vote for the candidate who seems to believe most strongly in our founding principles and is willing to help us turn the statist trend around before liberty is forever stifled in America.
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