Dan Hollaway
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You spend eight hours a day on patrol, maybe 10, depending on what jurisdiction you're in, and another two or three hours doing fucking paperwork. I'm sorry you're not going to the range after that.
You spend eight hours a day on patrol, maybe 10, depending on what jurisdiction you're in, and another two or three hours doing fucking paperwork. I'm sorry you're not going to the range after that.
And there's also so many downstream benefits. I don't want to get too in the weeds on it, but anybody that understands economic theory, like you just think about Locke in general, John Locke in general, right? This idea that the ultimate right is the property right and the ultimate property is yourself, right? And you are entitled to defend it however you want, right?
And there's also so many downstream benefits. I don't want to get too in the weeds on it, but anybody that understands economic theory, like you just think about Locke in general, John Locke in general, right? This idea that the ultimate right is the property right and the ultimate property is yourself, right? And you are entitled to defend it however you want, right?
And there's also so many downstream benefits. I don't want to get too in the weeds on it, but anybody that understands economic theory, like you just think about Locke in general, John Locke in general, right? This idea that the ultimate right is the property right and the ultimate property is yourself, right? And you are entitled to defend it however you want, right?
And we've chosen as a society to hire a professional police force to help us with that task. Now, there's value to that outside of just safety. Like, you can also look at Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Safety is right there. It's number one. But you can also look at... downstream from property rights is security, right? Security.
And we've chosen as a society to hire a professional police force to help us with that task. Now, there's value to that outside of just safety. Like, you can also look at Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Safety is right there. It's number one. But you can also look at... downstream from property rights is security, right? Security.
And we've chosen as a society to hire a professional police force to help us with that task. Now, there's value to that outside of just safety. Like, you can also look at Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Safety is right there. It's number one. But you can also look at... downstream from property rights is security, right? Security.
So in a number of different ways, not just physical security, if you're an investor or you're a person, let's take it back to the pioneer days. If you're going to go somewhere and discover something and build a house and then maybe build a city there, you need to know that your assets going to be protected. That means the government's not going to allow somebody to come in and just steal your shit.
So in a number of different ways, not just physical security, if you're an investor or you're a person, let's take it back to the pioneer days. If you're going to go somewhere and discover something and build a house and then maybe build a city there, you need to know that your assets going to be protected. That means the government's not going to allow somebody to come in and just steal your shit.
So in a number of different ways, not just physical security, if you're an investor or you're a person, let's take it back to the pioneer days. If you're going to go somewhere and discover something and build a house and then maybe build a city there, you need to know that your assets going to be protected. That means the government's not going to allow somebody to come in and just steal your shit.
Because otherwise, what's the point? You know what I mean? What's the point of working nine to five? What's the point of working 12 hours a day if somebody could just come steal your shit?
Because otherwise, what's the point? You know what I mean? What's the point of working nine to five? What's the point of working 12 hours a day if somebody could just come steal your shit?
Because otherwise, what's the point? You know what I mean? What's the point of working nine to five? What's the point of working 12 hours a day if somebody could just come steal your shit?
Yeah, exactly. So one of the functions of government is to stop that from happening. That's one of the whole purposes of it. So, yeah, I hate the government, but there's a function there. Like, I want you to do what you're supposed to do and do it well. And stay the fuck out of everything else, right? So, this dude I'm familiar with, Jared Isaacman, I don't know if you've heard of him or not.
Yeah, exactly. So one of the functions of government is to stop that from happening. That's one of the whole purposes of it. So, yeah, I hate the government, but there's a function there. Like, I want you to do what you're supposed to do and do it well. And stay the fuck out of everything else, right? So, this dude I'm familiar with, Jared Isaacman, I don't know if you've heard of him or not.
Yeah, exactly. So one of the functions of government is to stop that from happening. That's one of the whole purposes of it. So, yeah, I hate the government, but there's a function there. Like, I want you to do what you're supposed to do and do it well. And stay the fuck out of everything else, right? So, this dude I'm familiar with, Jared Isaacman, I don't know if you've heard of him or not.
He ran, he's the only privateer to ever go to space. He, like, went to space on his own dime, basically, right? It's fucking wild. And before that, he was doing red cell consulting for the Air Force. He learned how to fly MiG jets and then built this company where they're testing Air Force pilots on their ability to dogfight and shit. He's just a private citizen that did this shit.
He ran, he's the only privateer to ever go to space. He, like, went to space on his own dime, basically, right? It's fucking wild. And before that, he was doing red cell consulting for the Air Force. He learned how to fly MiG jets and then built this company where they're testing Air Force pilots on their ability to dogfight and shit. He's just a private citizen that did this shit.
He ran, he's the only privateer to ever go to space. He, like, went to space on his own dime, basically, right? It's fucking wild. And before that, he was doing red cell consulting for the Air Force. He learned how to fly MiG jets and then built this company where they're testing Air Force pilots on their ability to dogfight and shit. He's just a private citizen that did this shit.