How could giving more Americans an ownership stake in society be bad? When the housing market heated up to the breaking point everything came crashing down. Those suddenly facing foreclosure saw the reality of government compassion. Truly, when government offers you a gift, you should eye it with great suspicion.
It has been months now since the new healthcare reform bill was passed into law. As is so typical, this massive piece of legislation was passed with a sense of urgency so acute that leadership declared America could not afford to wait until legislators, their staff and the general public had time to thoroughly read the bill. The truth comes out eventually, however.
Last week, GOP chairman Michael Steele came under fire for daring to say what a lot of Americans already know -- that our involvement in Afghanistan is an ill-advised quagmire with no end in sight. After nearly 10 years and approaching $1 trillion spent, the conflict is going nowhere because there is nowhere for it to go.
The government of the United States has proved destructive to stability, justice and order. Indeed, all governments ultimately devolve into some form of tyranny, chaos, or both.
More important to President Barack Obama than containing the oil leaking from a damaged well in the Gulf of Mexico is containing the faith of the American people in his authority, which has developed its own leak.
Gardner Goldsmith touches base with Sheldon on the recent ruling by the Supreme Court in the Comstock case. Then, Gard and Sheldon investigate the recent flap over KY Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul's comments about the bad aspects of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
We hope you enjoy our featured Conspirator, our friend Tarrin Lupo. Tarrin’s background in medicine combines here with his love of liberty, as he talks about the history of alternative medicine, and how vested interests in the so-called “traditional” medical community pushed many “alternative” practitioners out of business through use of the state and coercive [...]
Question: What is government and how should people relate to government? "We are individuals with immortal souls," says Judge Andrew Napolitano. "The government is just an organization built on violence and force!"
Kenneth Royce, who has written numerous books on guns, privacy and freedom under the pen name Boston T. Party, is retiring the name, if not the writing.
"The guy with the gun in his hand. Is he going to shoot the old lady and the little kid?" Stewart Rhodes says he founded Oath Keepers to ensure that the answer would be no.
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