Watching the Democratic convention, even the conservative journalists failed their attempts to appear impartial and emotionally distant. All are overtaken by historic events. America has in one bold stoke knocked down an outstanding offensive moral exclusion to the uniquely American idea of freedom we embarked on in 1776, an omission that nearly destroyed the nation 100 years later and has corrupted and depraved us ever since.
Never mind whether by Democrat or Republican party – congratulations. We have nominated man of African heritage as a candidate for President of the United States.
All social barriers are rooted in economic fallacy. As Milton Friedman said, “Most economic fallacies derive from the tendency to assume that there is a fixed pie, that one party can gain only at the expense of another.”
There is plenty to go around, but only if we put our heads together. If we fight over only what exists today, and create exclusions to justify who gets resources limited only by our imaginations, prejudices, and fear, we will never see how we can grow the pie together.
America has grown strong by rewarding passion and invention, by freeing the passionate and inventive from the tyranny of kings.
All great inventions that change our world come from the heart. Many more barriers shall soon fall with the emotional and economic force of 100 industrial revolutions.
Note: This is not an endorsement of Obama for President. iTulip does not endorse political candidates. It is one of many endorsements of the idea of freedom that we have made here over the years, and an acknowledgment that at least symbolically a major step has been taken.
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