February 8, 2012

…nt of a disagreement between the famous economists F. A. Hayek and John Maynard Keynes. Hayek’s Road to Serfdom (1944) brilliantly restated the classical warnings on Leviathan, showing the similarities in trends between Nazi Germany and Western democracies. Keynes claimed that Hayek had gone too far in his criticism because “dangerous acts can be done safely in a community which thinks and feels rightly, which would be the way to hell if they w…
Tags: Craig Covello, Shannon Ivey, Torture
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April 22, 2012

April 19th slipped by this year with barely an acknowledgement…Talk of the economy, Iran and North Korea were the topics of the day. But to those who vowed never to forget, April 19th was a day of remembrance. A day set aside so the world could pause and remember the tragic, horrific deaths of over 11 million human beings at the hands of the Nazi regime. “The Holocaust” began in 1933 and continued till the fall of Germany in 1945. The Nazi Re…
Tags: Adolph Hitler, Benjamin Netanyahu, Holocaust Remebrance Day, Iran, Israel, The Holocaust, The Hunger Games, The Nazi Regime, WW II
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October 21, 2011

…son Here is further evidence of her positions as set forth in her address before the New History Society on January 17th, 1922 in New York City First, put into action President Wilson’s fourteen points, upon which terms Germany and Austria surrendered to the Allies in 1918. Second, have Congress set up a special department for the study of population problems and appoint a Parliament of Population, the directors representing the various bra…
Tags: abortion, Eugenics, Liberal, Liberal hypocrisy, Liberal Racism, Margaret Sanger, Nazism, Pro-Choice, racism, Right to Life
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March 1, 2010
… joined together as a union for the common good. In the case of the United States, Federalism comes from historical roots and is embodied in the Constitution. Another example of a Federalist country is the Federal Republic of Germany. Mexico has states but is not truly Federalist in that all the power is concentrated within the Central Government. Nullification is based on the principle that the Constitution was ratified by the States not the pe…
Tags: Civil War, Federalism, Nullification
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February 5, 2009
…m a free market and into socialism. Further, this clause will alienate most of our trading partners. Canada and Mexico are already up in arms about it. I can’t wait until the Japanese really start complaining. And, what about Germany, Italy and Spain? Oh, I forgot, this might piss China off a little too. Protectionism did not work during the Great Depression. In fact, many argue it made the depression deeper and longer. But, in the words of Ronal…
Tags: socialism, Thailand
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May 13, 2010
…fication of the current federal law; all legal immigrants and legal non-immigrants are required to show proof of their right to be in the country if requested by proper authorities. The law is not fascist nor a return to Nazi Germany as has been suggested by those who oppose it. And, it is not an affront on the Hispanic Community. It is simply an affront on illegal aliens. It is an affront on those who have no right to be in the United States, wh…
Tags: Immigration, Mexico, Patriotism
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June 4, 2009
President Obama has left the United States for a foreign trip that includes Saudi Arabia, Egypt, France and Germany. Unfortunately, a stop in Israel is not included. Why? With increasing rhetoric, Mr. Obama and his administration seem to be leaving Israel in the cold and partnering up with Israel’s Arab enemies at the same time that he is not taking the threats of North Korea seriously. In the past few weeks, President Obama has told Israel that…
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October 5, 2009
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Tags: Developing Countries, Economy, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain, United Kingdom, United States
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