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Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
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“training costs reveals five socioeconomic classes in America: the destitute, the persistent, the robbed, the gaming, and the wealthy. The”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
“poverty itself. Another problem is the imaginative vision that wealth is distributed like cutting pieces of a pie. This is the zero-sum fallacy. In this fallacious and economically ignorant idea, the economic”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
“money, jobs, honor, awards, and a multitude of privileges are doled out to elite institutionalist leaders and their favored classes of citizens, at the expense of others. They compress the middle-class to one homogenous group, and set up systems that only allow distinction”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
“According to them, knowledge itself is concentrated in experts, so they believe that power should be given to them – surrogate decision makers must call the shots for the”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
“- Titania wak'd, and straightway lov'd an ass.”
–William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream Perhaps Shakespeare’s fanciful tale was more of a prophecy than a play, warning us that those who are distracted by fabricated fears, irrationality, and intoxicating potions become harmed by senseless things, and may even fall in love with a political party represented by a donkey. Regrettably, the weavers of “progressive” stories”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
–William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream Perhaps Shakespeare’s fanciful tale was more of a prophecy than a play, warning us that those who are distracted by fabricated fears, irrationality, and intoxicating potions become harmed by senseless things, and may even fall in love with a political party represented by a donkey. Regrettably, the weavers of “progressive” stories”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
“asians – free choices. The gender pay gap myth has been debunked since the 1970s, and received elaborate treatment in 1981 on PBS.[151] Despite these facts, for nearly two generations, cultural Marxists have turned “equal pay for equal work” into big lie propaganda – if they repeat it enough then the masses will believe it. In”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
“Their secular apocalypse is best illustrated in a documentary called Earth 2100.[148] It follows the life of a woman named Lucy, born in 2009. As the fictitious story goes, in 2015, global warming negotiations break down between the West and the overpopulated East (India & China). The East expects the West to bail them out with free technology and resources. The “greedy” capitalistic West refuses. Gas shortages compel Lucy’s”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
“took from the students, then the responsible parties will be aligned. In no instance should any American agree to forgive education loans, and force innocent taxpayers to foot the bill for the free choices between greedy colleges and naïve young adults. Energy”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
“ideological invasion of America. Franklin Delano Roosevelt demanded many of the same compulsory liberties that the communists had in their constitutions – including entertainment, healthcare, education, jobs, housing, retirement, price controls, and food. He called it the Second Bill of Rights, and presented it in his 1944 state of the union address.[136] While presenting this plan to”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
“The economic ignorance of this statement is phenomenal. The economy does not move or stop based upon the words that a politician puts on paper. The only economic”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
“advocates of this “socialistic” policy can claim that this is not like Soviet Communism. While that is correct, they should be offered congratulations for choosing the fascist economic pattern instead. Ownership-in-name-only is still not private ownership and is still a contagion that rots the body of liberty espoused in the U.S. Constitution.”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
“Because of the outrageous distortion of poverty in discourse and statistics, it is advisable to drop the term altogether. The opposite of prosperity is not poverty – it is destitution, a state of inadequate shelter, food, and clothing. Only 0.5 – 1% of Americans live in actual destitution,[106] which is an historical achievement beyond the imagination of the most ideologically faithful socialists of the 20th century, who were choking on the dirt of Russian dekulakization and Chinese struggle sessions. As the Chinese socialists killed off millions of their”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
“so much government debt, it seems clear that civics infrastructure is being built very greedily in an unsustainable manner. Contrarily, business and citizens have maintained”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
“Only with economic sovereignty will we be able to short-circuit the robotic nurse that tranquilizes the jaded, and hypnotizes the class warriors”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
“In July of 1997 in Salon, Camille Paglia called The Closing of the American Mind, “the first shot in the culture wars.” Economic Sovereignty demonstrates in no uncertain terms why, in the ensuing twenty-five years, the nation”
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
― Economic Sovereignty: Prosperity in a Free Society
