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Much work is ahead of us all! Perhaps on Our knees, head bowed down and asking the Highest Court of this planet for His help.

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Liberty in a democracy is a fantasy of utopians who understand nothing about human nature. The best chance to allow for Liberty, is fealty to the Constitutional Republic which was deeded to us; but which has been corrupted by human nature! Find a way out of that conundrum is the greatest cultural, political and economic challenge for humanity today. W3 ether work it out, or Klauss Schwabstika’s and the coven of vampires at the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit in Davos, will prevail!

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The word 'liberty' has been owned and abused by our political overlords for so long now to have lost all meaning. From liberal socialists to neoliberal conservatives it covers the full spectrum.

Sr Milei, the new libertarian hope of Argentina, IMO, embodies through his actions the true spirit of the word. May Joel's writings help sew the seed of an almost unknown philosophy, that has long laid dormant, to bloom.

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"Hear, hear!"

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Lots of work to do. “Paso a paso,” as they say here. Cheers!

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Yup, and the first "paso" we need is to "break the code" on how we disassemble the "UNIPARTY." Barry Goldwater said it best..."A Choice not an Echo." The problem, was that the voters, preferred an echo, even back then. Now, they are all addicted to the welfare state, and can not stop "sucking." It may well be that the only way to make the progress we "envision," is for the impending financial debacle to happen.

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Good for you and us! What do you expect to learn Down Under? As for the US, there is no stopping her destruction. Hopefully, and I will be long gone by then, enough smart people will be available to take the lead toward a libertarian republic. Sr. Milei may be the standard for the future of people who want to be free.

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It will just confirm that’s better off in Argentina than down under. Fck, if I was decade younger I’d pick up sticks too

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Enjoying your take on the world as it is, with suggestions as to how it could be. Well written and in easy to swallow "bites."

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Thanks you, kind reader. You keep reading ‘em, I’ll keep writing ‘em!

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I have always enjoyed your observations and writing.

I refer to all politicians as the legalized Mafia because we have voted for their rule. They want a taste of our success and give us the impression of their empathy by allowing us to reduce our wins (taxes) by our losses. But if there are only losses they are less on our side. They are only in their roles for their own benefit. In Canada they only have to serve two terms (six years of two terms, I think to receive a full pension, 70% of their current income) most of the working class have to work for 35 years. Health benefits for life. They are not willing to give up their advantage. Perhaps being a politician is the greatest path to financial independence.

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“Legalized mafia” - love it!

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It would be great if the US could get its version of Sr Milei, but first the husk known as Joke Briben' has to face the un-elect version of "democracy". And maybe it could be followed up with the call from the crypt -keeper.

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Good stuff Joel. I forked over my $70 today. You have already fulfilled my yearly subscription. Everything from here on out is "Free Joel".

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“Free Joel.” I’ll cheers to that!

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Godspeed on your new venture. Freedom, damn it!!

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I tried to subscribe to your notes by selecting the subscribe icon but doesn’t work. How can I subscribe ?

Jim Irvine

Surprise AZ

farmerjji@yahoo.com

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Just heard Chesterton’s essay on the biggest problems in the world, “I am.”

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Yessir... stay tuned for Thursday's Note...

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