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Submitted by silverpaul on June 27, 2025, 3:12 p.m. to Liberty

The Path to Peace

Several key objectives need to be accomplished to propel the World towards peace. Surely by now, even the tyrants see the end is drawing nigh. Ukraine loses more territory daily despite NATO support. The Iron Dome is malleable and sieve like. Pakistani owned Chinese J10c fighter jets proved effective in aerial combat against their Western counterparts from India. Iran is now seeking a deal with China for similar weaponry. Russian radar can detect F35's. Choose now, peace or war.

Submitted by dwalters on June 27, 2025, 11:17 a.m. to Art

Art is Good for the Soul

Painted a few months ago, this painting represents my path. The future often seems arduous after choosing to confront the evil in the World. The path is narrow and often lonely. Jesus died working in peaceful opposition to the Roman Empire. Money changers were doing business in places of worship. Tyranny had been accepted. And, doctrine was not to be questioned. When asked to carry a Roman soldier's gear, the person was obligated to carry it for one mile. Jesus said to walk an extra mile.

Submitted by silverpaul on June 20, 2025, 9:34 a.m. to Liberty

You are cordially welcomed to Silverpaul.com where Liberty has a voice. In the coming days, months, and years, we will build a community of vocal supporters of liberty that wish to restore freedom in the United States. As children, we would often say, "This is a free country" when someone took offense to our words. This phrase is no longer heard. It's an ominous sign of the slide the United States has taken down a slippery slope for the past several decades. It's time for a remedy.

Submitted by silverpaul on July 9, 2025, 8:55 a.m. to Economics

You are a shoemaker, and you desire turkey lunch meat. You trade a pair of shoes to a blacksmith for a hammer. You trade the hammer to a sportsman for a tennis racket. You trade the tennis racket to a student for a book. Finally, you trade the book to a butcher for the turkey lunch meat. Delicious but exhausting. This is why money becomes a thing - namely, trade complexity in barter economies interferes with time preference. You want your turkey now. You need liquid shoes.

Submitted by silverpaul on July 5, 2025, 11:43 a.m. to Economics

It's been a good ride. With the World Reserve Currency under its control, the United States has been able to successfully export inflation for a long period of time - allowing the populace to partially live at the expense of everyone else. However, the service economy that has grown in its wake will falter as nations lose faith in the financial stability of the debt laden government. Moving forward, manufacturing will play a crucial role in keeping the boat afloat. Let's put the pieces together.

Submitted by dwalters on July 6, 2025, 10:42 a.m. to Miscellaneous

In Western Society, men and women are largely divided. Older women who are divorced often cannot find a mate. Many men have completely walked away from dating or are seeking relationships with foreign women. Young beautiful women are testifying that they no longer get approached by men. Society is not happy. Society seems broken. Why aren't young people building lives together, overcoming obstacles together, and growing old together? What is the root of their division?