Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller

Non Sequitur

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  1. Nabuquduriuzhur

    Nabuquduriuzhur said, over 2 years ago

    Get the shovel…

  2. StrangeTikiGod

    StrangeTikiGod said, over 2 years ago

    after five or six sharks, I think a sponge would work better than a shovel…

  3. Sisyphos

    Sisyphos said, over 2 years ago

    Swimming with sharks! Not how I would have defined it, but I’ll still take it. Eleftheria i Thanatos!

  4. cdward

    cdward said, over 2 years ago

    Love it.

  5. Brockie

    Brockie said, over 2 years ago

    bleeep straight…lets get rid of the Commie Pinko socialism like social security, veterans affairs and medicare too. While we are at it remember there is no reference in the Constitution for unneeded organizations like the FBI or the FDA….

    Hey, no govment at all could be fun…

  6. lsherris

    lsherris said, over 2 years ago

    Actually, freedom means you aren’t forced to pay for a huge bureaucracy of lifeguards. It means people are responsible for taking care of themselves. Freedom means peace and prosperity. Government intervention in our lives means war and poverty.

  7. wilddave

    wilddave said, over 2 years ago

    …and without laws and governance, it also means greed and corruption by the few that think altruism is a disease. Anyone notice the previous few years?

  8. ghostkeeper

    ghostkeeper said, over 2 years ago

    Ah yes, freedom–to starve, to see life savings go to insurance companies, to work long hours for little pay, freedom to watch the rich get tax breaks and government support, freedom to vote for whoever the parties pick, freedom this, freedom that.

  9. Potrzebie

    Potrzebie said, over 2 years ago

    Why should the people have to pay for the wealthy’s blunders? (such as many sea and mountain climbing rescues)

  10. chaosed

    chaosed said, over 2 years ago

    Hey, we NEED the government to tell us not to stay in the water when there are sharks there…in fact, lets pass ‘no swimming in shark infested water’ legislation post haste!

  11. TexTech

    TexTech said, over 2 years ago

    I would suggest a little light reading for those who think government has no place in the affairs of business. In case you missed it in school, I think you would do well to read Upton Sinclair’s novel “The Jungle” which exposes all manner of greed, expolitation, and corruption of the meat packing industry of the early 20th century. While Sinclair wrote about one industry, you may rest assured many of the others of that era were little better in their treatment of employees or their products.

  12. captainedd

    captainedd said, over 2 years ago

    No matter what happens, just remember one thing…we are free to choose our actions. Unfortunately, we are not free to choose the consequences…

  13. ImaginaryFriend

    ImaginaryFriend said, over 2 years ago

    Lets see, swim with the sharks or listen to him, tough choice.

  14. lsherris

    lsherris said, over 2 years ago

    Tex, it sounds like you have been propagandized by your government school education to believe everything you read. Sinclair’s “The Jungle” was more fiction than fact, part of the Progressive Era rewriting of history.

    The criminal class that run the government would love you to believe government is indispensable for civilized society. Our corporatist government allows large corporations to kill off competition and mistreat both employees and customers. In a free society (free of government chains) businesses that did not treat both employees and customers well could not stay in business.

    For example, regulations and high taxes are easily managed by large corporations while small businesses and start up (the likely source of true competition for large corporations) are prevented from growing.

    Expand you education. Start with “Economics in One Lesson” by Henry Hazlitt; it’s available as a free download; Google the URL.

  15. Richard S. Russell

    Richard S. Russell said, over 2 years ago

    The median number of Americans killed by shark attack per year in the last century is zero.

    Meanwhile, we take out about a hundred million of THEM per year: http://animals.howstuffworks.com/fish/shark-fishing.htm

    Which beast, shark or human, is truly the scourge of the Earth?

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