A government big enough to control your medical services is a government big enough to control your life. You become a serf to the state.
Here’s the slippery slope we’ve arrived at in the United States:
Extensive lockdowns last year destroyed small businesses.
Fauci is allowed to dictate vaccines on federal workers.
Biden is limiting monoclonal antibodies to Republican states.
The government now claims to have full control over our healthcare system and our lives. This is a dangerous precedent.
But one organization has been fighting against the mandates since the beginning - Foundation for Economic Education (FEE). FEE is the main reason a new generation of high school and college students believe in liberty and are fighting back against the mandates.
FEE in the Classroom workshops educate and inspire high school and college students on the core ideas and principles of free enterprise, limited government, entrepreneurship, and strong personal character—right in their classrooms where the Left has dominated for decades.
Future generations will look back at this time as a dark period of government abuse.
And I know FEE will be responsible for changing the hearts and minds of future generations towards liberty.
Decades ago when I was a high school student, it was FEE who first introduced me to economics and the philosophy of limited government. Fast forward many years, FEE is still the leading organization introducing kids to freedom.
FEE helped us defeat the ideas of communism long ago by equipping students with the works of Milton Friedman, FA Hayek, and Henry Hazlitt, and many others.
We may have defeated the Soviets, but big government apologists and socialists still push their agenda whenever and wherever they can.
There is no other organization I trust more than FEE to introduce economics to students. Please send your support today.
Now more than ever, parents are looking for alternatives to education. FEE in the Classroom is the ideal program to give high school and college students lessons in personal responsibility, free markets, and limited government.