Thanksgiving bubble boy1/26/2024 Since they all believe in collectivism, they do favor it.” No one could cornered the market on a needed product. If you look at economics and economic history, you will discover that all monopolies have been established with government help with the help of franchises, subsidies or any kind of government privileges. Then, under a free system, no one could acquire a monopoly on anything. “Single Corporation, where to get a stranglehold on a vital product or a row of raw material uranium, for instance, which might be vital to the national defense and then would refuse to sell it to the government. Here’s iron Rand back in 1959, describing the dangers of monopolies, which are, you know, basically a feature of complete government control, listen this. Of course, Atlas Shrugged is the name of her, her Opus and Atlas Shrugged, talked about a society that I think really looks an awful lot like what we’re living today. But there was a time when our people were educated on the dangers of collectivism, one of these individuals who was responsible for describing in graphic detail and in in kind of a 30,000 foot, look at what collectivism does is iron Rand. ![]() So many Americans were universal in our defense of this, because there was a time when we were educated. But I’d like to focus if we can initially anyway on this idea of American exceptionalism and why it’s for so long. And, you know, I thought it would be good on this show behind the show addition to the Salcedo Storm Podcast just to kind of look at some some concepts not necessarily issue driven, although I’m sure some current events are going to come up when we get into our conversation with Sean Chastain. Hear me all my friends Thanksgiving week. In 2017, up to 17% of people have skipped Thanksgiving dinner to wait in line for Black Friday deals.On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Chris and Sean reflect on Thanksgiving and the big narratives of the last few years collapsing under facts. Cornucopia was also not used during First Thanksgiving, and became important attribute of the feast much later due to its symbolic role of abundance and nourishment in Roman-Greek mythology. Pumpkin pie was not a part of the first Thanksgiving feast in 1621, but today maintains its status as America's favorite Thanksgiving pie. In 1941, congress made Thanksgiving a federal holiday, reserving the fourth Thursday in November for its celebration. While Turkey was not the centerpiece of the meal. In 1621, Thanksgiving was a three-day celebration that involved the consumption of geese, ducks, and deer, primarily. Some more interesting historical facts about Thanksgiving day: There were so many people that the Pilgrims did not have enough food to make the meal, so the Wampanoags brought along their own food for the feast. They were Squanto, Samoset, and Chief Massasoit. They invited three of the Wampanoags who had helped them to their feast. Pilgrims thanked God and the Native Americans for teaching them how to grow the local foods. ![]() At harvest time in the autumn of 1621 they were very thankful that they had a good crop of food to eat during the coming winter. The following year, though, the Native Americans, who were from the Wampanoag tribe, helped them grow crops. They were cold and did not have enough food. Half of the Pilgrims from Mayflower died during their first winter in North America. The event that Americans commonly call the "First Thanksgiving" was celebrated by the Pilgrims after their first feast in the New World in October 1621. ![]() In Canada, it is on the second Monday of October. In the United States, it is on the fourth Thursday of November. Thanksgiving is a holiday in the United States and Canada when people give thanks.
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