Are we still the Land of the Free? Shouldn't we be striving to be the freest country on earth, within the confines of our constitution? Are we even close?
A free country would allow you to keep your earnings. Today, we are barely holding onto a "Top 10" ranking of economic freedom. Country Rankings for Economic Freedoms
A free country would not require you to pay taxes (RENT) on property that you own free and clear.
A free country would not have a multi-gazillion dollar national debt.
A free country would not ban a plant that grows naturally out of the ground.
A free country would not have the world's highest incarceration rate.
A free country would not have government agents setting up stop-and-search checkpoints... anywhere.
A free country would allow you to educate your children as you see fit, without compulsory education laws. You would not have your money taken from you to fund government indoctrination camps for children.
A free country would allow businesses to operate without millions of regulations to follow. Job growth is stifled because of too many laws. Running a business is a daunting task in America.
A free country would not have minimum and maximum wage limits imposed by the government.
A free country would not have a centralized bank controlled by a private international banking cartel.
A free country would not have 20,000+ gun control laws on the books infringing/denying the right of the people to keep and bear arms.
A free country would allow consenting adults to freely engage in voluntary agreements and contracts.
A free country would allow you to gamble in your home without breaking the law.
A free country would allow you to "own" your own body. You alone could decide what goes in. America tells people what they can and can't eat, drink, smoke, etc.
A free country would allow states to freely join the union and freely leave.
A free country would not entertain the idea of "selective service" to the government.
A free country would not submit to the will of the United Nations and would not fight foreign wars for their interests.
A free country would not hold the taxpayers accountable for providing a "safety net" to the poor, elderly, retired, lazy, stupid, etc.
A free country would not have a Marxist Progressive Income Tax system.
A free country would not confiscate wealth of a person when they die.
A free country would not force the taxpayers to pay for aid for foreign nations.
A free country would not send government agents out on the streets to fish for a chance to search their vehicle for arbitrarily banned items.
A free country would not have a Federal Government listed as its largest property owner.
A free country would allow you to keep your earnings. Today, we are barely holding onto a "Top 10" ranking of economic freedom. Country Rankings for Economic Freedoms
A free country would not require you to pay taxes (RENT) on property that you own free and clear.
A free country would not have a multi-gazillion dollar national debt.
A free country would not ban a plant that grows naturally out of the ground.
A free country would not have the world's highest incarceration rate.
A free country would not have government agents setting up stop-and-search checkpoints... anywhere.
A free country would allow you to educate your children as you see fit, without compulsory education laws. You would not have your money taken from you to fund government indoctrination camps for children.
A free country would allow businesses to operate without millions of regulations to follow. Job growth is stifled because of too many laws. Running a business is a daunting task in America.
A free country would not have minimum and maximum wage limits imposed by the government.
A free country would not have a centralized bank controlled by a private international banking cartel.
A free country would not have 20,000+ gun control laws on the books infringing/denying the right of the people to keep and bear arms.
A free country would allow consenting adults to freely engage in voluntary agreements and contracts.
A free country would allow you to gamble in your home without breaking the law.
A free country would allow you to "own" your own body. You alone could decide what goes in. America tells people what they can and can't eat, drink, smoke, etc.
A free country would allow states to freely join the union and freely leave.
A free country would not entertain the idea of "selective service" to the government.
A free country would not submit to the will of the United Nations and would not fight foreign wars for their interests.
A free country would not hold the taxpayers accountable for providing a "safety net" to the poor, elderly, retired, lazy, stupid, etc.
A free country would not have a Marxist Progressive Income Tax system.
A free country would not confiscate wealth of a person when they die.
A free country would not force the taxpayers to pay for aid for foreign nations.
A free country would not send government agents out on the streets to fish for a chance to search their vehicle for arbitrarily banned items.
A free country would not have a Federal Government listed as its largest property owner.