(Previous posted, but has been edited and reposted with additional information) Fascism. Nazism. Communism. Liberalism. Conservatism. Socialism. Marxism. Capitalism. Corporatism. Statism. Libertarianism. Despotism. Progressivism. How does one navigate through all of the overlapping meanings? George W. Bush was called a fascist and compared to Hitler. The comparisons were absurd, just as they are for Barrack … Continue reading
Barack Obama and the main stream media at some point in this election will attempt again to change the discussion from the perils of the public debt to one of income inequality (which we earlier refuted to be a bogus argument). The public debt is the greatest danger we face today. It stands at a … Continue reading
Actually, others often say it better. Which is why you see politicians steal from other’s past speeches, and I devote an entire page to quotes from our Founding Fathers. But, there is another page where I have posted videos from others who have been able to articulate information very succinctly and I encourage all my readers … Continue reading
“I place economy among the first and most important of republican virtues, and public debt as the greatest of dangers to be feared. We must make our choice between frugality and liberty, or excessive spending and servitude. If the debt should be swelled to a formidable size, its entire discharge will be despaired of and … Continue reading
“No pecuniary consideration is more urgent than the regular redemption and discharge of the public debt.” Those are the wise words of George Washington. The Tea Party often relishes the opportunity of pointing towards what our Founding Fathers intended when making arguments for today. The problem is that liberals like to manipulate the discussion with … Continue reading