BlogHide Resteemsjimlimberdavis (59)in taxation • 7 years ago#TaxationIsTheft, not #TaxationIsVoluntary#TaxationIsTheft, not #TaxationIsVoluntary This isn’t about the perspective of the intentional advocate of government, but the unintentional advocate of government who thinks they are free because…jimlimberdavis (59)in education • 7 years agoRemember Your Basics!Remember your basic lessons. I suppose that one cannot remember something if one has not experienced it or recognizes it as it is presented. No where is this truer than in communication between…jimlimberdavis (59)in bitcoin • 7 years agoCrypto Currencies: why they don’t slow down government!Do you think the use of BITCOIN and other crypto currencies will be a cure for government? A lot of people seem to think they are. But they won’t be! A lot of people advocate crypto currencies…jimlimberdavis (59)in natural-law • 7 years agoNatural Law, Morality, and the Inconsistency of Nature!When the various governments around the world decide to make plans to get a human being into outer space or on the Earth’s moon, they often do what they can to create precautions to prevent loss of…jimlimberdavis (59)in morality • 8 years agoIt’s the small things!It’s always the small things which add up to create the big things. It doesn’t matter if we think a tiny white lie won’t hurt anything. It doesn’t matter if we think slacking off on our job for…jimlimberdavis (59)in memorial-day • 8 years agoMemorial Day, 2017 United States of AmericaMemorial Day is a holiday where the armed forces and like are supposed to be remembered for the sacrifices they make concerning freedom. So what sacrifices? Normal lives? Unregulated lives to…jimlimberdavis (59)in money • 8 years agoHypocrisy, Judgment, & Limited Observation"You're a hypocrite, Jim. You ask for fiat current as donations. That's not honest. It makes you just as bad and guilty as any statist." Have you ever heard the tragedy of Darth Plagueis? ...I…jimlimberdavis (59)in law-enforcement • 8 years agoThin Blue LineAs all law enforcement swears an oath to uphold every law, even the unjust and unconstitutional and inhumane, they are all guilty of acts of aggression without first being the victims of an…jimlimberdavis (59)in taxation • 8 years agoUniversal Basic Income: Some of what you need to know.I’ve been asked a couple of times about my thoughts concerning UBI, or Universal Basic Income. This will be a short version of a video I am working on currently. (Release date currently…jimlimberdavis (59)in voluntaryism • 8 years agoA Robber, A Statist, An Anarchist, And What Binds Them All Together!When a robber forcefully enters your home with a weapon and intent upon using it to coerce your compliance, what is he or she really telling you? In short, this individual does not respect the…jimlimberdavis (59)in peace • 8 years agoWhat Happened to Jeremy Henggeler?Jeremy Henggeler is not the monster portrayed by the MSM. He also is not without his flaws. So in this video I aim to explain the conflict between Jeremy Henggeler, the State and its advocates…jimlimberdavis (59)in morality • 8 years agoThe Burden of an Enlightened Tax SlaveFor those whom are beginning to understand the reason why taxation is theft, the recognition of paying taxes brings to mind the destruction such compliance will enable. For many people taking these…jimlimberdavis (59)in philosophy • 8 years agoBuilding FoundationsI think there are a series of unintentionally self imposed barriers with the liberty movements. We are trying to label and define everything; everything but the foundation of liberty. There is so…jimlimberdavis (59)in philosophy • 8 years agoPrinciples are like alarm clocksMany of us use alarms of some sort. We are disgruntled often times in the mornings when we hear that dreaded peacefully soft chiming which came equipped with our smart phones. Maybe we are even…jimlimberdavis (59)in morality • 8 years agoAnarchists' Justifications for Voting TrumpI’m not a fan of aggressive language. It is an unnecessary distraction. Words have meaning. And it is fairly undeniable that words can help heal. By that logic, words can also injure and…jimlimberdavis (59)in morality • 8 years agoLet it Go!The most difficult lesson to learn by anyone is to let things go. I want to clarify that statement. I don’t mean to let go of the acts of transgression people commit against others. The act of…jimlimberdavis (59)in morality • 8 years agoThe Importance of PhilosophyHave you ever lived in a city for a good long while and one day found yourself looking down upon it realizing all the places you have been and haven't been? That's what it's like to explore a new…jimlimberdavis (59)in morality • 8 years agoTaxes, Moral Culpability, and Impossible Scenarios!At what point is it morally culpable to pay taxes with the knowledge they will be spent hurting others? How about: At what point are taxes voluntary without having to sneak around and live like a…jimlimberdavis (59)in morality • 8 years agoSmall Choices Create Big JustificationsTo accept the idea that wonderful things we associate as miracles and the destructive, horrific acts we associate as being tyrannical cannot happen without making huge choices seems to be common…jimlimberdavis (59)in economics • 8 years agoThe Introduction of Fear Into EconomicsSometimes people complain about how ‘capitalistic’ employers do everything they can to get away with paying as little as possible to their employees. Well, how many of these same people go around…