Government Bloat is Not Growth: Real Gross Domestic Private Product, 2000–2011
Given a choice, the people victimized by government “services” would be willing to pay to be rid of them.
Given a choice, the people victimized by government “services” would be willing to pay to be rid of them.
Our job is to be more convincing that there is a wonderful, uncomplicated, and moral system that provides the answers.
What, then, is the real reason why the power elite wants to leave the people defenseless? It has already been observed that guns are necessary for peaceful individuals to protect themselves from criminals. But who has been the most ferocious criminal in history? It is obvious: the State!
The precious children lost at Sandy Hook were victims, not only of an individual monster, but of a collective monster: the State.
Let us hope that the tax credit will return in full force, until that wondrous day when the entire federal revenue system will be one gigantic loophole.
If a state will almost inevitably pass laws that violate the consciences of some citizens, is this not an argument against it?
While business scandals often lead to calls for more regulation, in so many recent scandals, regulators have been among the chief culprits.
Large-scale additions to the amount of public expenditure cannot be financed by "soaking the rich," but that the burden must be carried by the masses.
In truth, the United States had been at war with Japan long time before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The greatest threat to worldwide prosperity is the complete collapse of what little remains of free-market capitalism.