Posted on 05/25/2010 8:00:33 PM PDT by Packer Pete
A great show (and essay, in my humble opinion) in which we review the key topics covered in the prior 19 episodes:
- Ayn Rand and her epic novel, Atlas Shrugged.
- Collectivism, individualism, and the TRUE nature of man.
- The flow of eventsShort-term chaos, long-term trends.
- Generational Dynamics: The most accurate model of historical cycles based on the flow of human generations.
- The crash of 2008 was just a warning of whats comingand we havent heeded it.
- Dont bet your future on political change.
- Shrugging Out combines the concepts of Atlas Shrugged and Modern Survivalism.
- Galts Gulch is not a place you can escape to (but you can "shrug out", nevertheless), and
- The most important modern survival tool is your mind.
Ultimately, now that the American idea has been brought to the world and has lived in our hearts for over 200 years, it cannot be extinguished. Not as long as there lives an American who remembers, and believes.
Here is the link to the audio (and essay) version of Episode 20, What Have We Learned?
(Excerpt) Read more at shruggingout.blogspot.com ...
i’m thinking about getting a t-shirt and/or a bumper sticker that says:
GONE GALT
maybe add to the t-shirt: “find someone else to pay for your liberal crap”
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I sure have. I am honestly skeptical, though I would probably lose some of that with more study and a visit. Maybe someday. Thanks.
I’m sure it would sell, Sten. You have at least one buyer here!
At this point, I am almost rooting for the collapse as the quickest way to end the 70+ years of accumulated nonsense versus trying to reverse it politically--though if the latter is possible, we should try.
Gotta read the fine print!
I know you hear a lot about Islamic terror, kidnappings and all that, but from what I understand they are in the far South, very far away from the main islands and even hard to get to. Many say you can live very comfortably there on $500-1,500 month total, depending on which area you reside in.
Keep believin’, DCPatriot!
I can dig your sentiments, though I think for the sake of our posterity, that is not what we would wish.
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