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Dylan Guerrette

@DylanGuerrette

I'm a writer, philosopher, lover of fitness and economics among many other things. Pushing myself mentally and physically to become better and more integrated

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"Just as a new day begins when the sun rises and the eyes open, so do near infinite opportunities arise to begin again" freetobe.blog/2024/02/13/beg… New post on my blog! Give it a look,share it and let me know what you think!


A voice of reason, thank you @Nikos_17

The Nikos quick test to spot a communist: -Do they believe in historical materialism? -Do they want the working class to organize in a vanguard revolutionary Party? -Do they want to transition to a society of centrally planned production, with the final aim of overcoming…



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Yes.

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I YELL ABOUT THIS WHENEVER I CAN!!

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And yet we continue to do so

"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.” — Thomas Sowell

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The "social" in socialism creates the mirage that it's all about the people. What remains hidden in the guts of the ideology is that those "people" are government bureaucrats. I use quotations around people in that sentence because I don't respect them enough.

"Socialists cry 'Power to the people' and raise the clenched fist as they say it. We all know what they really mean - power over people, power to the State.” — Margaret Thatcher

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“You're suffering not because you deserve to suffer but because you've become far too familiar with the feeling of suffering.” -Alain de Baton


I'd always rather the dog with no master or plan,that will chase different cars all day. The one with a goal in mind and the will to carry it out is the tougher one to put down. My analogy may have broken down,but you get the point.

Starting to see JD as worse than Trump. Trump will do whatever he thinks will work. He has no overall ideology, he's totally pragmatic. Trump wants a gold standard one day and negative rates the next. JD seems committed to religious National Socialism; that's Fing scary.



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Here’s the story straight from @JDVance1 about how he explicitly rejected Ayn Rand in favor of St. Augustine. Dare I say this symbolizes something about today’s Republican Party? thelampmagazine.com/blog/how-i-joi…


It's over for us sadly...@PerBylund please start teaching my entire country some economics!!

This is a great opportunity to test your basic economic literacy. Question to answer: what would be the expected outcome(s) of a law that "cap[s] rental costs"?



I'll take someone who does even half of what Milei has done please

What’s happening in Argentina will be studied for decades. It should especially be studied in the U.S., where both sides now seem to believe in tax-and-spend policies. In June, monthly inflation was 2.6%. High? Inflation in June 2023 was 5.95%. Think about that: without price…

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Just gotta be objective,and somewhat sensible!

Some of us are somehow able to: ▫️Condemn the violent 2020 BLM riots. ▫️Condemn the January 6 Capitol riot. ▫️Condemn the violent attack on Paul Pelosi. ▫️Condemn the assassination attempt on Trump. It really isn't hard, unless you're a tribal partisan hack.



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The “which side is more violent” argument is a waste of energy Both “sides” have used violence when they don't get their way and everyone should be condemning all of it


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Trumps assassination attempt (and the number of people trying to downplay or justify it) just exposed that our country is in a much darker place than many people thought The normalization of political violence in our culture needs to be reversed before things get really bad


"Violence sings its own song" @michaelmalice

Political violence has no place in a free society.



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So many people have let politics poison their souls and rot their hearts. In fear, they've run so far in the opposite direction of what they oppose that they lost sight of what they were defending.


AND FRANCE BEATS PORTUGAL IN PK'S!!!!! ALLEZZZ FRAANCEEEE 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🥐🥐🥐🥖🥖🥖


Economics is made to be overcomplicated for a reason. Because if most people knew the basics the government wouldn't be able to destroy us as easily and constantly put us at one another's throats.

Inflation is a tax on the poorest of the poor, and a crime against humanity in nations where access to food isn't a given Congratulations to the people of Argentina, and here's hoping it continues

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And so here we have the modern justice system and the dominant morality of altruism.

“When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.” ― Frédéric Bastiat

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Remember,just because someone is in a position of power(government or what have you), doesn't mean they're better than you or a different type of human. If human error is the issue with free markets then that issue of error must be accounted for in government.


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