We're raising an army. It takes time to train millions of warriors to take back the country with the power of an idea. So it requires patience.
Politics is a horse race, thanks to an industry of journalists tasked with crafting a narrative that evokes maximum excitement from the public. And I'm learning not to get so stressed out about it. After the dust settles, and after the masses have forgotten about Michele Bachmann, and Tim Pawlenty, and Rick Perry, and Herman Cain, and John Huntsman, and Rick Santorum, and Newt Gingrich, and even Mitt Romney, our ideological army will be left intact, more experienced in battle, and overflowing with new recruits. I believe, truly, once you go libertarian, you can really never go back. And that is why we will win in the end. We're playing the long game.
For better or worse, politics is not our strategy. Our strategy is ideas. Re-education. Enlightenment. It's substantive, and it sticks. Political theater, which is basically a form of entertainment, comes and goes like fashion, but the truth is eternal.
For stock traders (and fans of loose analogies), I liken it to technical vs. fundamentals analysis. I feel like people who look at charts and trends trying to divine the future often miss the point. There's a reason Warren Buffett (the most celebrated fundamental trader of our time) is the richest trader of them all - because he doesn't pay attention to the horse race, the fluctuations, or make decisions based on the vagaries of the fickle masses. He focuses on the power of an idea, and makes his bets accordingly.
As for me, I've placed my bet on the truth of liberty, and I'm going all in.
Politics is a horse race, thanks to an industry of journalists tasked with crafting a narrative that evokes maximum excitement from the public. And I'm learning not to get so stressed out about it. After the dust settles, and after the masses have forgotten about Michele Bachmann, and Tim Pawlenty, and Rick Perry, and Herman Cain, and John Huntsman, and Rick Santorum, and Newt Gingrich, and even Mitt Romney, our ideological army will be left intact, more experienced in battle, and overflowing with new recruits. I believe, truly, once you go libertarian, you can really never go back. And that is why we will win in the end. We're playing the long game.
For better or worse, politics is not our strategy. Our strategy is ideas. Re-education. Enlightenment. It's substantive, and it sticks. Political theater, which is basically a form of entertainment, comes and goes like fashion, but the truth is eternal.
For stock traders (and fans of loose analogies), I liken it to technical vs. fundamentals analysis. I feel like people who look at charts and trends trying to divine the future often miss the point. There's a reason Warren Buffett (the most celebrated fundamental trader of our time) is the richest trader of them all - because he doesn't pay attention to the horse race, the fluctuations, or make decisions based on the vagaries of the fickle masses. He focuses on the power of an idea, and makes his bets accordingly.
As for me, I've placed my bet on the truth of liberty, and I'm going all in.
