America’s Orwellian Days
These are Orwellian days in America, much like what George Orwell experienced as a volunteer fighting for the partizans in the Spanish Civil War.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
These are Orwellian days in America, much like what George Orwell experienced as a volunteer fighting for the partizans in the Spanish Civil War.
And she wants to do everything she can to improve public safety except the most obvious: actually enforce the law! As Robert Stacy McCain noted in “Chicago Votes for More Crime,” when the Windy City Democrats nominated police-hating Brandon Johnson to become their next Mayor, the bad things that happened under Mayor Lori Lightfoot would …
Social programs trade tax dollars and inflationary printed money for votes. They don’t solve problems. They create dependency that becomes slavery by a new name
We hear a lot today about the alleged advantages of socialism over the capitalist system that has been the engine of wealth in the United States and the world.
Who are the real fascists? By Ray DiLorenzo The left’s vision is not only a vision of the world, but also a vision of themselves, as superior beings pursuing superior ends. In the United States, however, this vision conflicts with a Constitution that begins, “We the People…” Thomas Sowell Since few of us know …
Democrat appropriation of Marxism, the classic battle between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots,’ or as the French would say, the bourgeoise and the proletariat.
Communism never performs as expected because it does not accommodate human nature. We’re willing to work hard when it benefits ourselves and our families. But in a communist system, hard work only benefits the state.
The left seduces everyone by offering an impossible compromise – which they assure us will provide the advantages of both capitalism and communism. They call it socialism.
The Biden administration has been dubbed “rudderless, aimless, and hopeless.” However, there hasn’t been anything aimless or rudderless about it. It has been misguided, not unguided.
Nikita Khrushchev is usually remembered as the combative premier of the Soviet Union during the days of Sputnik and the Cold War. He’s also the Soviet leader who went toe to toe with John F. Kennedy during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis. But Khrushchev is also remembered for four words he spoke during a diplomatic …
Socialism emerged in response to the extreme economic and social changes caused by the Industrial Revolution, and particularly the struggles of workers. Many workers grew increasingly poor even as factory owners and other industrialists accrued massive wealth. In the first half of the 19th century, early socialist thinkers like Henri de Saint-Simon, Robert Owen and …