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"The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other peoples' money."
Margaret Thatcher
"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of misery."
Winston Churchill
“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free."
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Category Archives: Activism
Restraining the Leviathan
If you have not read my previous post calling for a Constitutional Convention, please do so first by clicking here. Because the amendments I suggest severely curtail the powers of the US Congress, they will never be proposed by the … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Politics, Supreme Court, US Constitution
Tagged amendment, constitution
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Our Trump Card
Alexander Tytler allegedly said that our form of government can only exist “until the majority discovers it can vote itself largess out of the public treasury”. It’s not hard to grasp the simple math that in a democracy a small … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Politics, US Constitution
Tagged constitution, constitutional convention
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GOP Self Destruction
Whether they realize it or not, the GOP establishment is sowing the seeds for the complete destruction of the Republican Party. In 1980, they tried to get a moderate, pseudo-conservative nominated for President but had to settle for their man … Continue reading
A Terrible Resolve
After the successful Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Admiral Yamamoto, who had been educated in the US and knew well the character of our people, allegedly said “I fear that we have awakened a sleeping giant, and filled it with … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Politics, Tea Party
Tagged Boehner Bill, debt ceiling, National Debt, Tea Party Patriots
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Jim Jordan’s Reversal Move
Jim Jordan is about as good as it gets. In fact, on my web site which ranks strictly based upon votes, he is the number one tea party voter in the House. You can see the rankings by clicking here. … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Dishonest Politicians, Politics, Tea Party
Tagged draft, Jim Jordan, John Boehner, primary, reversal
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Put Down the TV Remote, Get Off of the Couch
History will look back on this time as a critical moment in the course of the American Experiment. We are potentially standing astride a crease in American history, a crease that divides the [mostly] Constitutional Republic from something that looks … Continue reading
What I Have Been Doing Instead of Blogging
For the last several months I have not been blogging regularly. There is a reason for that. I decided that I had to spend some real time trying to do something more worthwhile. While I enjoy writing quite a bit, … Continue reading
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America Rising
I still cannot believe that grown-ups were fooled by the pathetic (though smooth talking) empty suit Marxist that was candidate Obama. Though many of us saw what he really was at the time, it remains embarassing and troubling to me … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Elections, Politics, Socialist Politicians, Videos
Tagged America Rising
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The 41
The 41 People Standing Between You and Tyranny We all remember what happened last December in the Senate and then again in March in the House of Representatives. After a full court press and in outright defiance of the clearly … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Dishonest Politicians, Elections, Government Corruption, Politics
Tagged Filibuster, Lame Duck Tyranny, News, Obama, Politics, socialism, The 41, Thermopylae
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Why You Should be Following Kurt Schlichter on Twitter
What? You’re not on Twitter? Seriously? If you are conservative and you use the web to find political news and opinion, you are missing out on a valuable (though potentially distracting) resource if you are not using Twitter. If you are … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Politics
Tagged Kurt Schlichter, Politics, Twitter, Waterson's Law
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