Friday, March 6, 2009

Abe, I agree with you . . .

Yesterday, on pajamasmedia.com, Abraham H. Miller wrote . . .

"The government rewriting mortgage contracts constitutes a greater threat to the viability of the political system than letting real estate values find a natural price point in the market place. A contract is a property right, and like it or not, before any society can remove itself from the state of nature and embrace human rights, there must be property rights. No society has ever had human rights in the absence of property rights. That is why the ineluctable outcome of socialism always has been and will be corruption and oppression."

Check out my March 2 blog post below . . . Abe and I are in alignment.

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