Under our modern socialist system, the American people aren’t asked to fork over hundreds of billions of dollars to help those in need-their government simply forces them to without their consent. That alone should set the blood boiling of any freedom-loving American. But when their forced-charity is in turn misused and abused by those who receive it, it should spur the American people to demand some serious and fundamental change in the way we do things.
Read more ›Archive for November 4th, 2013
When ‘Republicans’ Want Republicans to Lose
Have you noticed how liberal “Republicans” expect rank and file Republicans to get behind “Republican” candidates who make a mockery of Republican values with their liberal positions? If you’ve noticed that, maybe you’ve also noticed that liberal “Republicans” somehow forget this same message when it comes to supporting a Republican who actually does believe in pursuing Republican principles and goals. They’ve forgotten it in Virginia, because they’re undermining Republican Ken Cuccinelli in his important run for governor.
Read more ›Environmental Regulations Cast Brownout Pall Over the Future
In the modern world, where energy flows, commerce and prosperity follows. The economic and industrial greatness behind the United States is built on the back of an infrastructure that makes massive amounts of energy accessible and affordable. Coal is a indispensible pillar of that infrastructure. Yet Barack Obama is perfectly fine with bankrupting the coal industry.
Read more ›Wealth Inequality in America, Part 4
Your opinions about welfare reform depend on your view of humanity. Evolutionary psychologist Stephen Pinker discusses two perspectives, the Utopian Vision and the Tragic Vision, in his book “The Blank Slate.” Those with the Utopian Vision believe humans have endless potential. They perceive faulty social arrangements as the source of poverty. In contrast, those with the Tragic Vision believe humans have inherent shortcomings.
Read more ›The ENDA the World as We Know It
Life hasn’t exactly been rosy for the business community under this administration. First, the President’s policies kept the economy in the tank. Then he strangled the financial and energy sectors by passing a health care law that’s trampling employers’ freedom and crushing their bottom lines. Now, as if those burdens weren’t enough, the President’s party wants to tell companies how they should run their business, who they should hire, and what they can and can’t believe.
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