Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Advice to Young People

In 1994, I spent several months as a prison guard in East Texas at one of the larger prisons. At that time, I learned how prison is a microcosm of the Marxist institutions we use in everyday life (i. e. public schools). The high school I went to as as a child was called, "The Lewisville Prison," by the kids.

As a university Economics student these days, I would suggest to a young person that you invest in ways that cannot be exploited by Marxists. If you invest in real property, then you have the 1st plank of The Communist Manifesto to consider, taxation of property. They can raise taxes at arbitrary rates and times, leaving you unable to live even in your family home.

I like the idea of investing in your own education because Marxists cannot take it from you, unless they kill or maim you. They are know to do such things.

Get schooled in playing an instrument, welding or car repair; things that will give you an edge in prison. Marxist can't do much to take that from you in prison; you know, the world they are creating.