Virtual president tackles todays U.S. at Ramona Tead Forum
By Darrell Beck
On Saturday, Jan. 26, Bill Whittle of "Afterburner" captivated about 180 people who attended the first Ramona Tead Forum for 2013.
Following the 2012 election wherein President Obama was re-elected to a second term, Whittle asked, "Where do we go from here?"
After speaking about the current state of affairs and presenting his solutions, Whittle posed as "the virtual president of the USA" by forcefully addressing some harsh questions from the audience...Click HERE for more
While I’ve just been recently exposed to Bill Whittle, I’d like to share some observations.
1. You can’t fight city hall, so why bother.
Welcome, to the Machine.
2. If Romney were elected, it would have made little difference.
3. The public changes “Before” the politicians.
4. Virtue, exists among ALL men. It is just that some folks will refuse their own nature and work to maintain their lifestyles by undermining the virtue in others.
5. By-passing the state. He is talking about a diffusion of authority. He’s suggesting an economy of “one to one”.
This is the core of Bill’s position. The State is reactive to the people and it is its fundamental flaw.
However, the State knows this, and will continue to put up “regulatory hurdles” to maintain control.
As an example:
If I were to start shuttling people to and from their home and work for a fee, in my private vehicle, how long before I would NEED a license? Would I have to comply with the ADA? What would my insurance cost? Could I refuse passengers? Could I take a day off without getting sued?
So, do I try to get permission? or ask for forgiveness?
I’m not sure if I am already on the list (I got pinged and FReepmailed), but if not, please add me. I love this guy.