It takes little effort to see that the United States has problems, and it seems that no matter who holds office or what party is in control, our liberties continue their spiral into an oil spot that is trampled without a second thought. The fact that you are here shows your awareness of and concern over this fact. Catoosa for Liberty is pointing the way to change not only our conversations, but ou
r outlooks, and even our futures. Far too often we look at Washington, Atlanta, and Catoosa County with disappointment and anger as leadership childishly foists policies and restrictions upon us and saddles us with economic burdens. It’s healthy to be angry about these things, but we must not stop there. We must recognize that this is normal behavior for government, and while we fight to reign them in, we must admit that government is not and will not be the solution. That sounds depressing, but there is hope. What is the solution, you ask? You; the market; the entrepreneur; the individual. When you understand the government, the economy, and man, you are uniquely positioned to meet everyday needs in a way that politicians cannot. Instead of wasting immeasurable time fighting government bureaucracy, you can take immediate action. You can bring your crazy idea into reality. So how do you know what to do? Let's talk about it. Criticize. Create.
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We promote these ethics:
1. Self Ownership
2. Private Property
3. Contract Theory
4. Non-Agression Principle
For beginners, you can become more educated on politics, economics and philosophy than a majority of Americans by turning off the TV and consuming books and alternatives. We suggest that you start here:
Books:
- The Law by Frederick Bastiat
- What is Free Trade? by Frederick Bastiat
- Economics In One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt
- For A New Liberty by Murray Rothbard
- The Market For Liberty by Tannehill
- I, Pencil by Leonard Read
Podcasts:
- The Tom Woods Show
- Contra Krugman
- Liberty.me
- The Scott Horton Show
Websites:
- Liberty.me
- Fee.org
- Mises.org
Libraries (Many are free):
- liberty.me/library/
- https://mises.org/library/books
- audible.com
- amazon.com/books