"The most basic question is not what is best, but who shall decide what is best."
Sew_What wrote:
"The most basic question is not what is best, but who shall decide what is best."
And you might want to think about that question.
Who decided that the c***d vax was a good idea. The 1000s of qualified Doctors and Scientists who warned about the
short term and long term dangers of it , or the Politicians and profiteering drug companies.
Sew_What wrote:
"The most basic question is not what is best, but who shall decide what is best."
Do you know the basic answer? Somehow, I doubt it.
“The big question that seldom— if ever— gets asked in the mainstream media is whether these are a net increase in jobs. Since the only resources that the government has are the resources it takes from the private sector, using those resources to create jobs means reducing the resources available to create jobs in the private sector.
"So long as most people do not look beyond superficial appearances, politicians can get away with playing Santa Claus on all sorts of issues, while leaving havoc in their wake— such as growing unemployment, despite all the jobs being ‘created.’”
dtucker300 wrote:
Do you know the basic answer? Somehow, I doubt it.
“The big question that seldom— if ever— gets asked in the mainstream media is whether these are a net increase in jobs. Since the only resources that the government has are the resources it takes from the private sector, using those resources to create jobs means reducing the resources available to create jobs in the private sector.
"So long as most people do not look beyond superficial appearances, politicians can get away with playing Santa Claus on all sorts of issues, while leaving havoc in their wake— such as growing unemployment, despite all the jobs being ‘created.’”
Do you know the basic answer? Somehow, I doubt it... (
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Love the quotes… Mr Sowell is an interesting thought provoking person..
JR-57
Loc: South Carolina
Sew_What wrote:
"The most basic question is not what is best, but who shall decide what is best."
Thomas Sowell is a long time favorite author of mine. Thanks for sharing. I often wished he would run for office then realized, he’s far too smart to do so.
JR-57 wrote:
Thomas Sowell is a long time favorite author of mine. Thanks for sharing. I often wished he would run for office then realized, he’s far too smart to do so.
I often wished he would as well and came to the same conclusion is just too smart…
JR-57
Loc: South Carolina
lindajoy wrote:
I often wished he would as well and came to the same conclusion is just too smart…
The most capable and intelligent among us are far too wise to become involved on the frontlines of the corrupt culture of politics. Painfully true and proven true by the quality of the candidates and our current 535 along with the POTUS and his administration.
JR-57 wrote:
The most capable and intelligent among us are far too wise to become involved on the frontlines of the corrupt culture of politics. Painfully true and proven true by the quality of the candidates and our current 535 along with the POTUS and his administration.
You are absolutely correct and it is such a shame..I often think how do we wind up with these i***ts until I stop and remember they were v**ed in by us… Or in some instances, says 50% of us…🤦🏻♀️
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