Thoughts on Liberty

As a Tennessee liberty-loving and self-reliant homesteader, I hold liberty as the cornerstone of human existence—it’s the God-given right to live free from government tyranny, pursue my own path, and defend my individual rights without interference from busybody bureaucrats or power-hungry politicians. The Constitution isn’t just a dusty document; it’s the bedrock that limits the state and protects our freedoms, not some cult of personality around any leader, and I’d fight tooth and nail against anyone who twists it for control, whether it’s forced vaccines, overzealous cops jailing folks for misdemeanors, or corporations cozying up to the feds. True liberty means self-sufficiency on my land, stacking silver and gold without demonization, boycotting businesses that trample rights, and rejecting both Republican and Democrat statists who hijack movements like the Tea Party—Ron Paul got it right, and folks like Thomas Massie carry that torch by prioritizing personal freedom over party loyalty. In the end, pursuing liberty isn’t about whining or grifting; it’s about standing firm, preparing for threats, and ensuring no one treads on me or my community, because without it, we’re just slaves to the system.

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