At the heart of both of these ridiculous victim ideologies is the same bizarre question: Is one man harmed by another man if he is poorer than the other?
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A Short Word: America’s Grievance Culture
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A Short Word: The Dirty Truth About Immigration
We have been duped into believing that the government, with a motion of Congress and the signature of the President, can change the very economic laws of supply and demand with no negative consequences whatsoever.
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A Short Word: There is a Bright Side
This is what the Founding Fathers understood so clearly, but Americans have forgotten: America is about giving people control of their own destinies.
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The Cold Shower
As long as what American workers are paid is not in line with what they produce, then natural market forces are going to continue to force good manufacturing and textile jobs out of the United States, cutting off American workers from the good jobs that are necessary to allow unskilled and uneducated individuals to penetrate the middle class.
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Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire.
The left has spent half a century fighting the smoke, not the fire, which is why their policies continue to fail to effectively reduce the persistent generational poverty in cities across the United States.
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The Economy: Crash Cart Politics
Excuses won't improve the economy but frankly neither will political rhetoric. Like a medical drama, the disease isn't what's killing the patient, it's the treatment.
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Embracing The Market Prosperity Model
America is losing ground, losing opportunity, and losing prosperity, and that's simply not what America is about.
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The Jobs Problem: Life on the Margins
The sad reality is that poverty is not as complex as the left seems to want to make it out to be, and the solutions to the poverty problem don't actually need to be complex or even expansive.
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The Liberty Tax: Defanging the Serpent
Any tax upon the People's livelihoods is tyranny...
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Minimum Wage: Down the Rabbit Hole
The minimum wage remains a fiercely debated issue, and the conservative position is too often misrepresented and caricatured into an indefensible straw man.
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Ronald Reagan: Champion of Liberty
So immense is Reagan's legacy that almost thirty years after leaving office and over a decade since his death, the left continues to talk about Reagan. Not because they want to, but because they have to.
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The “Fair” Problem: Peanuts for Everybody
The most compelling argument against conservatism is that it is inherently unfair and discriminates against underprivileged classes of people.
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A Look at the Scoreboard
America needs to have a long, hard conversation about race, politics, and economics, but it isn't possible with everyone sitting in two camps.