Thanksgiving ReasonTV Replay: The Pilgrims and Property Rights
A ReasonTV leftover worth reheating. Happy Thanksgiving!
Here is the original text from the Nov. 23, 2010 video:
The Pilgrims founded their colony at Plymouth Plantation in December 1620 and promptly started dying off in droves.
As the colony's early governor, William Bradford, wrote in "Of Plymouth Plantation":"That which was most sadd & lamentable was, that in 2. or 3. moneths time halfe of their company dyed."
When the settlers finally stopped croaking, they set about creating a heaven on earth, a society without private property, where all worked for the common good. Everything was shared. Especially bitching and moaning about working for the common good. Bradford again:
"Yong-men that were most able and fitte for labour and service did repine that they should spend their time and streingth to worke for other mens wives and children, with out any recompense….And for men's wives to be commanded to doe service for other men, as dresing their meate, washing their cloaths, etc., they deemed it a kind of slavery, neither could many husbands well brooke it."
With nobody working, everybody was suffering. And in case you think nobody was working simply because they couldn't understand a damn thing Bradford was saying, chew on this: In 1623, Bradford and the other leaders
"Assigned to every family a parceel of land…this had very good success; for it made all hands very industrious, so as much more torne was planted then other waise would have bene by any means the Govr or any other could use, and saved him a great deall of trouble, and gave farr better contente."
In no time at all "any generall wante of famine hath not been amongest them since to this day."
America would never go hungry again. So this week, before you drift into your annual tryptophan-induced coma, don't forget to give thanks to the true patron of this holiday feast: property rights.
Approximately 2.30 minutes.
Produced by Meredith Bragg and Nick Gillespie. Voices by Meredith Bragg and Austin Bragg.
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triptophane induced coma? Pretty sure you mean "gin-induced-coma"
Limbaugh brings this up a lot, and it's a truly wonderful story. I wonder if I should tell it tomorrow to my lefty friends?
Pretty sure it'll go over great with my retired teacher relatives.
Jebus. On that side of the family, the best I can do is a populist. FFS.
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to add to my previous snark...
Rush's recitation of what went into the first thanksgiving is probably the best radio he has ever done.
Smug Madison liberal asserts that you can't cause a mass shooting with a bolt action rifle.
Let's count the idiotic arguments.
1. The fact that people currently use scary assault rifles for mass shootings doesn't mean they have to. They'd just switch to other rifles if assault rifles were illegal or buy assault rifles illegally.
2. Charles Whitman used a totally not dangerous bolt action rifle to kill 17 people at the University of Texas. A bolt action rifle also killed JFK.
3. Counting suicides as evidence of guns being evil is mendacious as fuck. I guess we should argue against medication because of people who purposefully overdose.
4. The 2nd amendment does not exist for hunting, you fucking moron. It exists for protection from dangerous people...government agents included.
A bolt action rifle also killed JFK.
That is ludicrous. Guns don't kill people; atmospheres of seething right-wing hatred do.
If hate-filled right wingers are the problem, why is almost all of the hate-filled rhetoric is coming from the left?
We don't know what kind of rifle killed JFK, just that it wasn't the M-C that Oswald had.
Matthew Yglesias doesn't know the Vatican is a sovereign country.
I mean, I just don't even know any more. I'm amazed that people like Yglesias and Klein can be taken seriously by anyone.
But Leichtenstein!
That's all he's got.
I'm not unspymathetic to the argument, but you can damn well be sure I'd do a couple of searches before proclaiming it to the world on twitter.
Especially as some sort of quasi-journalist or whatever he is.
I believe the technical term is "bloviating shitbag".
Exactly. It's not the substance of the comment that really bothers me (though, come on, a Harvard-educated man doesn't know this?), it's that he felt it worth commenting about at all.
He did the same shit with Bobby Jindal.
Isnt his speciality supposed to be American politics? Doesnt he know at least the political hustory of this issue?
President polk sent a minister in 1848 when he thought the Pope was liberal. 20 years later Congress defunded and closed that position. Then from 1870 to 1929 the Italians de facto ruled the Papal domains. After the Vatican city state was set up, somee Prresidents sent personal representatives not no ambassador was approved. One if the issues on which JFK had to reassure nervous Protestants was not having an embassy. But an embassy was finally set up under later Presidents. The ambassadors have been fairly prominent people like Mary Ann Glendon.
Hasnt this guy been keeping up? Its his field of expertise.
the Italian Embassy in Rome
*shakes head in disbelief*
How To Fight A Baby.
some people don't think it's funny.
I think you're slow, eh, so let me say this so you can understand it
steamroller
You need to hit the baby with a finishing move, eh?
This guys is awesome:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MsEaRbVuzs
This is a 3 year old.
Drumming
He's no Neil Peart, eh?
Neil Peart stands alone.
red Barchetta through a 10 gigawatt pre-amp is exactly what I am listening to now.
Listen in as singer Jill Schackner adds her own twist to the Canadian national anthem
wait, did you say, Canadian National Anthem?
If you haven't watched it before, our favorite aborto conservative kicks massive amounts of ass here.
Maybe a little bit a lot upstaged by David Lee Roth.
That was awesome.
Do you suppose they are sitting because they're too old to stand for the whole song?
If that's the case, it's ok, because you really got me
Good. But BETTER!
No, that's great if you're old and live in Galt's Gulch except in Montana, but it's not VH...and the kinks did some great rock, but, well... I don't feel tardy
Most double plus good heterosexual rock, but the Kinks were pro LGBTQIA before LGBTQIA was cool.
Well, shit. You busted out the right bower there.
I've got nothing to retort with aside from the end of The good, the bad, and the ugly.
If that's not enough, Gerald Ford will save us
* I have no reason to believe Flash Gordon was the inspiration for Michigan's Greatest Speaker of the House.
Go, Flash, go!
AND...
You see my friend, in this world there are two types of people, those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig.
That may be the best closing to a movie I've seen yet... granted, I've watched it like 4 times already tonight.
You can't sing properly while seated.
What a way to go. Drunk, and eaten by a python.
Link 503'd, but, well, still posting, so I ain't been eaten yet.
Let's not forget that the Pilgrims at Plymouth was not the first English settlement in America.
The first was Jamestown in Virginia.
And that settlement was funded by a profit seeking corporation.
So capitalism was the intent from the very start.
Profit was the intent, socialism was the method. It didn't work - until they tried something close to capitalism.
Sometimes you jsut have to rol lwith the punches.
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Happy Thanksgiving to my American cousins who quietly tolerate my presence on these fine threads.
Funny, the liberal cocktards at the History Channel claim that it was the communal sharing of everything that helped them survive. Of course they also claim that the pilgrims went into the woods to shoot off their muskets not for fun or celebration of a bountiful harvest, but to scare the poor "native" Americans. "The Real Story of Thanksgiving" try to find it and watch, I'm not shitting you.
I saw part of this. Talk about rewriting history.
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