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The Jason Stapleton Program

The Righteousness Fallacy

The Jason Stapleton Program

Jason Stapleton

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2021

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Join me for tonights "Winners Happy Hour" - https://youtu.be/UG-U8ZPiQAM Join my Texting Community - Text "365" to 323.594.8781 Check out the 9 Figure Network - www.YesJason.com Start Getting the Morning Mail - https://www.stapletonagency.com/jason-stapletons-morning-mail This episode is brought to you by our sponsors: Bambee In the realm of politics, people all too commonly choose to judge policies by the intentions of those who created them. This is known as "the righteousness fallacy." That is, assuming that an action or a policy is good because the people who endorse it have noble intentions. So when Joe Biden or some other Democrat politician talks about raising the minimum wage to $15/hour, they get a pass for advocating the widespread destruction of small businesses, because supposedly they're just trying to help poor minimum-wage workers. Everyone is familiar with the aphorism that "the road to hell is paved with good intentions." You cannot judge a person's actions by their intentions. You must judge their actions by the effects that they have. This isn't a phenomenon restricted to socialists and progressives. Libertarians and conservatives like to think they're better than their leftist counterparts because "we have facts on our side!" But here's a fact for you: the *political* pursuit of limited government creates unlimited government. As Lysander Spooner said, "But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain -- that it has either authorized such a government as we have, or it has been powerless to prevent it." The Iron Law of Oligarchy states that rule by an elite (an oligarchy) is inevitable in any sort of complex organization. And oligarchs -- those who have wealth, power, and influence -- use complex organizations, like the state, to expand and enhance their status and wealth. It doesn't matter how well-intentioned you are: when you try to use the political process to limit the government, the effect of your actions is to create the pretext for ever more expansive government. Again, you must judge your own actions by the effects they have, not by your intentions. The surest way to maximize your own freedom is by creating it in the most tried and true way. You must control the source of your income, maximize your own value and potential to the world, and ensuring that you win, no matter what the government does.

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We are living in the greatest period in human history, a period of massive technological and economic advancement.

0:13.4

Never in our history have we been so close to a world where we can live truly free and independent

0:19.8

lives.

0:20.8

But here's the thing.

0:21.8

There are those with money, power, and influence who would rather see you

0:26.1

dependent on them and the system they created, a system designed to keep you comfortable,

0:31.2

apathetic, and distracting.

0:34.1

We believe the road to true independence doesn't come through political elections or senseless regulation,

0:39.5

but rather in maximizing the empowerment of the individual.

0:44.0

If you feel the same way, then get ready.

0:46.0

My name's Jason Stapleton.

0:48.0

Welcome to wealth, power, and influence. Well, didn't take long, did it?

0:57.0

What, one whole day after Donald Trump leaves office

1:01.0

and you've got fousie out there

1:03.2

and sashaying himself across the stage with a new spring in his step

1:09.5

talking about how we may have peaked

1:12.4

we may have hit that apex and now we're on our way

1:15.8

back down again. And suddenly after the man leaves town, all of the

1:21.1

distribution chains are fixed and now we're gonna be inoculating a hundred million people in the first hundred day

1:26.8

Which is Matt and I discussed in the pre-show was what they were doing before

1:31.5

By came into office They were distributing a million doses a day.

1:35.8

And I just, it's funny to think about, just in the sense that these people can turn on a dime and nobody ever stops to be like do do really like what changed does anybody think that when Trump left office that suddenly there was an entirely new government?

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