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Category Archives: Socialism
Mises on the Social Security System, by Gary North
Mises on the Social Security System, by Gary North - May 04, 2013 Ludwig von Mises was resented by several generations of economists, 1912 (Theory of Money and Credit) until his death in October 1973. They had had reasons for this resentment. … Continue reading
Posted in Austrian Economics, Economics, Socialism
Tagged Austrian Economics, Human Action, Keynesianism, Ludwig von Mises, smoke and mirrors, Social Security, socialism, The Social Security/Medicare programs are the biggest Ponzi schemes in history, unfunded liabilities of Social Security and Medicare, Yale University Press
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Race and the Gun Debate by [very liberal] Juan Williams
The No. 1 cause of death for African-American men between the ages of 15 and 34: being murdered with a gun. By JUAN WILLIAMS, March 27, 2013 in the Wall Street Journal This week much of the talk about gun control … Continue reading
Posted in Liberalism, Marriage-less Society, News and politics, Progressives, Racism, regulation, Socialism, Society at Risk, Western Civilization
Tagged abuse of power, black community, black criminals, black victims, Breakdown of the Black family, Civil Rights Act, civil-rights leaders, CT, gun control, gun-control laws, Jesse Jackson, Juan Williams, Newton, Obama, out-of-wedlock birthrate, Race in America, social breakdown
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“Overpaid and Underworked” Federal Employees… by Jason Richwine
“Overpaid and Underworked” Federal Employees? It’s Not Just a “Perception” Jason Richwine March 1, 2013 at 2:38 pm The Washington Post has a sympathetic article today on federal workers who consider themselves unfair victims of the sequester. Unfortunately, the article … Continue reading
The Loss of Common Sense
You can get arrested for hunting or fishing without a license, but not for being in the country illegally A minor must obtain parents’ permission to go on a field trip or take an aspirin in school, but not to … Continue reading
Communism must seem like some ridiculous hoax. A book review by Barton Swaim
Leszek Kolakowski devoted a lifetime to explaining why so many of his fellow intellectuals fell for murderous ideologies. Kolakowski, who died in 2009, was an intellectual in the best sense of that word: a scholar of vast learning, a writer … Continue reading