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A woman in Austin, Texas tripped over a toddler who was running inside a furniture store, and she broke her ankle. She sued the store owners, claiming they had created an unsafe environment for their customers. A jury agreed with her, ruled against the store, and awarded the woman $80,000 in damages. Everyone watching the case was shocked by the outcome, because the toddler was her own son! That jury should have looked through the lens of liberty, and recognized that the store was not at fault – she was. America was founded on the simple principle that ordinary people can govern themselves – but that requires personal responsibility. Accidents happen. But instead of blaming others and filing lawsuits, we ought to just watch where we’re going. And more importantly, put a stop to these frivolous lawsuits.
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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A woman in Austin, Texas tripped over a toddler who was running inside a furniture store, and she broke her ankle. She sued the store owners, claiming they had created an unsafe environment for their customers. A jury agreed with her, ruled against the store, and awarded the woman $80,000 in damages. Everyone watching the case was shocked by the outcome, because the toddler was her own son! That jury should have looked through the lens of liberty, and recognized that the store was not at fault – she was. America was founded on the simple principle that ordinary people can govern themselves – but that requires personal responsibility. Accidents happen. But instead of blaming others and filing lawsuits, we ought to just watch where we’re going. And more importantly, put a stop to these frivolous lawsuits.
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