Facing what I perceive as a saddening state of the state of American society, I find that the culprits to its demise are those who ignore the principles capitalism. America of the 19th century embraced capitalism with an industrial revolution that was relatively free from the constraints of government regulation and taxation. Innovation was leftContinue reading “The Denigration of American Society”
The Democrats gave $72 billion to hire 87,000 IRS agents and doubled down on the inefficient income tax
The parting swan song of the Democrat-controlled Congress was the Omnibus 4,000-page bill that no one read and earmarks millions for new IRS agents, Well, is this going to make the IRS more efficient? And if so, what for? After the Bush administration opted to keep the income tax, but just make it simpler, itContinue reading “The Democrats gave $72 billion to hire 87,000 IRS agents and doubled down on the inefficient income tax”
An Alternative Pathway to Migrant Citizenship
Five million migrants plowed into our country at the administration’s indifference to our immigration laws. The Democrats left the doors open in a shameful effort to reconfigure the American electorate with beholden migrants that will be extorted to vote for Democrats albeit legally or illegally voting. Nevertheless, they are here and Republican party did notContinue reading “An Alternative Pathway to Migrant Citizenship”
Democrats’ History and the Fact Checkers
If the current Democrat politicians were queried about the history of their party, they would probably fail the test. I am sure that DNC party members would take issue with that statement but the historical and current facts speak for themselves. In the 19th Century the southern states were uniformly a solid Democrat political partyContinue reading “Democrats’ History and the Fact Checkers”
A new kind of war
We are losing sight that America was and is an experiment in democracy that has now succeeded for two hundred forty-six years. It has survived a Revolution in the late 18th century, a British invasion in 1812, a civil war in 1961, the Spanish American war, World War I, World War II Korea, Vietnam, IraqContinue reading “A new kind of war”
