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| Posted: Thu Jul 25th, 2013 07:09 pm |
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Joe Kelley
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bear, Economic Law remains true with or without Political LAW I don't know if my answers are meeting the demand here, but I am inclined to keep typing. When I use the word economic I mean to link that word with the concept of measurable or physical reality and when I use the word political I mean to link that word with the concept of psychological reality or that which is measurable as thinking, or perception, or will power. So the will power (political law) intends to make the political law true, better, more accurate, more beneficial, or whatever the will power intends, but the "proof is in the pudding" as the actual fact of being true plays out in time. Example: Economic Law may be such that the boy who thinks he can fly is the boy (or girl) who uses a bed sheet as a cape and then intends to fly off the roof but fails to do so breaking a leg instead. Economic Law remains true with or without Political LAW The same result happens if the boy merely stumbles off the roof. Economic Law, or physical Law happens, even if the people think it won't happen. Economic Law, or physical law, happens even if the people call what happens something other than the words that normally are used to convey what happens. Hi, I am here to help you, give me all that you produce, and I will use all that you produce to help you even more.
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