We need Donald's supporters to understand that we want to restore our country as much as they do, but we understand this requires reacquainting ourselves with the blueprints left to us by its architects.
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Poll Watching: Monday 10/17/2016
Source is realclearpolitics.com, taking the last 7 polls, and dropping the highest and lowest as outliers. An average is taken of the remaining five polls.
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Breaking Through the Wall
As the Chinese discovered thousands of years ago, the building of a wall, or hundreds of walls, as the case may be, does not actually prevent people from entering the country if that's what they want to do.
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Economics Speed Round: October 2016
With the election upcoming, we've no choice but to wait and see if the bubble economy bursts before or after the election.
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The Liar’s Art: Deny, Deflect, Defame
With both of Hillary and Donald being habitually dishonest, one being a politician and the other being a salesman, the weeds grow thick and fast around any charge as soon as it arises.
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The Extra Mile
Why is it that, in a country where we constantly strive for the very best, we are at all willing to settle for the least worst?
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A Difference Without Significance
There's nothing more frustrating than watching a disaster unfold while fully knowing that it could have and should have been averted.
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Poll Watching: Monday 10/03/2016
Source is realclearpolitics.com, taking the last 7 polls, and dropping the highest and lowest as outliers. An average is taken of the remaining five polls.
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Treachery and Deceit
In this time of infamy, when America needs men of good character and reputation to stand up and say "Not in our name!", where are you?
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Natural Demand: The Keynesian Farce
These companies always fail, and the reason they fail always comes down to the same miscalculation: Artificial Demand is artificial, and everyone knows it.
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Natural Demand: The Frozen Cage
It is "Natural Demand" that ultimately fuels innovation and incentivizes exactly the type of risk taking that ignited the rapid growth from the late 1790's through the 1890's and early 1900's.
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The Vilest Lie and Darkest Deceit
Only "country" is evoked almost as often as god among the smoldering rubble of mankind's bloodshed and mayhem.
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A Short Word: Bad Polls & Worse News
This is the chance of a lifetime for people looking to end the Establishment's death grip on American politics once and for all.
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Pomp, Adulation, and Avarice
The Republic has been through this fire before and need not go through it again.
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A Line in the Sand Marks the Man
Outnumbered ten to one, with the promise of death even if the defenders surrendered, Texas legend holds that Travis laid out the dire situation that faced them, and their options were few and grim.
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Poll Watching: Monday 09/12/2016
Source is realclearpolitics.com, taking the last 7 polls, and dropping the highest and lowest as outliers. An average is taken of the remaining five polls.
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Patriot Day: Never Forget
How different would our world be today if that calm morning had not come? How different would we be if we still lived in the shadow of Tuesday, September 11th, 2001?
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A Short Word: The 3 Reactions to Trump
There are three types of reactions to Trump by Republicans and independents on the right, and, unfortunately, most of them betray the character of our Founding Fathers.
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The Ides of March
While Buchanan, Trump, and Limbaugh pretend at a benign brand of Nationalism, they know that waving American Flags and singing the National Anthem will do less than nothing to improve trade or immigration issues, and that's why they aren't saying what they aren't saying.
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In the Shadow of Terror’s Reign
In the fanatical heights of the Revolution, the Jacobins abandoned all middle ground positions, embraced absolutism to whatever political fever suited them at the time, and betrayed the very principles they claimed to be defending.
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Conservative Party Now, Seriously
So what is going to happen? If anything is going to happen at all, we will need a functional, "big tent, firm foundation" political party that represents the values of enough Americans to gain political efficacy, in the next four to eight years.
