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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Mandate Holiday: Corona! (Sacrifices must be made) Since were being forced to not drive, surely were entitled to a discount on the car insurance were forced to buy? In fact, why should our obligation as its euphemized to send the mafia (which is what insurance-at-gunpoint is) a cent hold any water at all, given the government is forcing us not to work? Ive decided not to and well see what happens. The mafia wants another couple hundred bucks from me to renew the coverage on a truck I am now told ordered by the government to only drive to and from the grocery store and for other essential reasons. The mileage Im driving is thus much less than it was pre-Corona and so, presumably, is my risk of incurring a loss. Especially in view of the fact that everyone else is driving less or not at all having also been so ordered. Well, except for government workers who have not been ordered to stop working because of, course, government workers are essential. To themselves. At any rate, the amount I am ordered to pay or else to be covered is based on Pre-Corona Life, when there were no restrictions on when and where Im allowed to drive. It seems it is unreasonable for that coverage to be priced Pre-Corona. And it seems inevitable that well soon be ordered not to drive at all or else. Well, why should we pay for what were no longer allowed to do? Using money were longer permitted to earn? Ive decided not to. For as long as the lockdown lasts, so is my checkbook. I took a pen and wrote on the envelope that arrived the other day from the mafia which I didnt even bother to open: Government says I cant work. I say I cant pay. Corona! (Sacrifices must be made). Its snarky but serious. Unless youre a government worker, youre probably not working or working less. And being paid less, if at all. This is not because youve gone lazy. Most of us want to pay our way. But what do we do when the government makes this literally a criminal act? Threatens us with jail if we dare to try? People are already being Hut! Hut! Hutted! for not sheltering in place and for keeping the doors of their business open. For trying to transact business with people who want to do business with them, Corona or no Corona. Free association has been killed by Corona and thats a death all of us ought to be mourning. My business is writing and speaking. I was scheduled to speak in New York City this month a paid gig that would have paid for the insurance the government insists I buy in order to be permitted to drive. Plus left me some to pay for things like food. Now I have the choice to buy food or pay the insurance mafia. Guess what I chose to do? I think I have a right to do so and that you do, too. I expect millions of other Americans will soon be making the same choice out of necessity as much as outrage. Unlike essential government workers who get to define their own essentialness and have the legal power to force us to pay their bills our ability to pay is limited by our ability to work. That has been taken away from us and therefore, our obligation to pay for mandatory-sez-them anything is null and void as a moral matter, if there ever was morality in forcing people to pay for anything other than the harms theyve actually caused. As opposed to the ones they might. There is a queasy irony here, too. The government is imposing very actual harm. Catastrophic harm. Possibly more harm than anything any American currently living has ever personally seen. Its time to hold the government i.e., those were-in-charge control freaks with titles and badges who regard themselves as our owners responsible for this. One way we can do so is by refusing to hand over whatever money we still have, which we have a moral right to use for our needs. It being our money, after all unlike the money the government has, which it only has by taking from others. The mafia which operates on the same principle can do without. It most definitely will with regard to my money. Perhaps you will agree and decide not to send the mafia your money, either. At least not until were allowed to earn it again. And to drive again. This isnt just about saving money, either. It is about salvaging our freedom. If millions of us refuse to pay because were not allowed to earn it might provide an incentive to lift the lockdown. As things stand, the government has every incentive not to lift the lockdown as the lockdown serves to increase its power in exponential proportion to our diminishment. But the government and its rent-seeking partners (aka the insurance mafia) need our money . . . in the same way that a tick needs blood. What have we got to lose, anyhow? Theyll fine us? They have practically made us prisoners in our own homes already and if this continues much longer we will be destitute (and hungry) prisoners no longer in our homes having been evicted from them for nonpayment. The words of Al Pacino as Tony Montana in Scarface come to mind. I wont write them because we all know what he said. It felt good dropping that unopened envelope back in the mail, return to sender. . . . Got a question about cars, Libertarian politics or anything else? Click on the ask Eric link and send em in! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Bill D Berger (#0)
Thanks for posting this, Bill D Berger. Eric Peters, the libertarian car guy, is providing daily astute and trenchant commentary on our masters' exploitation of the sinoplague. I urge everybody here to check it out.
#3. To: StraitGate (#1)
Yeah, he's one of the more prolific and credible writers questioning the official narrative. Good articles about cars too. He may be a "truther" as well.
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