The Individual, his freedom, and victory

We are in a war.
The State, as now constituted, pretends it favors giving away the farm for nothing ‘to those in need.’ What they really means is: they steal the farm, and then they give it away on their terms.
Genuine entrepreneurs know what it’s like to get up in the morning and re-create their enterprises and make them work every day. They know how much energy it takes. They know it isn’t the easiest thing in the world, but they value the FREEDOM it brings. They know how it feels to follow their own desires. These people are real. They exist.
They experience frustrating days when their business isn’t going well. On those days, they feel trapped in the very universe they created. They wonder how it might be to give up and go to work for someone else. They even wonder how it might be to get a desk job in government and feel the protection of government. But they don’t give in.
They’re too stubborn to give in. They show up every day and they push their enterprise forward.
And these are the people about whom Obama said: ‘If you’ve got a business – you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.’
Sure, Mr. President. We weren’t there at all. We’re fictions. We don’t exist. Other people are always standing in for us. It’s not our sweat, it’s not our power, it’s not our imagination, it’s not our commitment that invented and sustained our businesses. It’s all done by remote control from Washington. I’m glad you finally clarified this mystery for us. You’re a genius.

This post was published at Jon Rappoport on October 18, 2017.