Republicans should be thankful for the restraint that the President has shown during the initial stages of this national crisis. Just think what response Clinton would have crafted. Thank God he is but a bad memory of the past. But we need not celebrate too soon, because there are others waiting in the wings to push the same belligerent response if they were the voice of policy.
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Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Monday, July 17, 2017
The American "TC" Saga - Part 4 - FAMILY
The basic unit of society within Western civilization is the family. Inexorably founded upon the pillars of European heritage, the American Saga is the legacy of the family society. The esteemed professor Kevin MacDonald states that a primary characteristic of that history is "A tendency toward simple family structure based on the nuclear family." He further concludes: "This simple household system is a fundamental feature of individualist culture. The individualist family was able to pursue its interests freed from the obligations and constraints of extended kinship relationships and free of the suffocating collectivism of the social structures typical of the rest of the world."
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Read the entire essay from the Totalitarian Collectivism archives
Friday, July 14, 2017
The Reemergence of the NeoCons
If you believed that the NeoCons disappeared after the 2008 election, how soon do you forget? With the next round in the never-ending beltway two-step, the Republican leadership readies their hold of the House of Representatives agenda. The Tea Party freshmen promise to bring a breath of fresh air to a stuffy chamber. Time will tell if their pledge of hope will pan out. What is known with certainty is that the entrenched GOP leadership continues with their dedication to the policies that exemplify their NeoCon mindset. So what is a neoconservative?
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Read the entire essay from the Radical Reactionary archives
Thursday, July 13, 2017
A Senate of Subversion
The "World's greatest deliberative body" - the U.S. Senate - claims to be the mainstay of individual liberty, minority rights and legislative temperance. In many circles, the exulted accolades that are bestowed upon this body of lawmaking elders approach reverence. While some of the most heralded figures in American politics have served in this august body, the chronicle of the last half-century is a very mixed record of accomplishments. Most observers view the Senate as the senior chamber in Congress while calling the House the people's body. Examine the cast of characters that now hold office and ask, are they really defenders of national virtue or are they conspiratorial collaborators in the systematic destruction of a free and independent nation?
Read the entire essay from the Inherent Autonomy archives
Read the entire essay from the Inherent Autonomy archives
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Martyring Voltaire
David Irving's persecution has been compared to the prosecution of Galileo. The Rev. Ted Pike offers up a list of other less celebrated fatalities of thought crimes. Pike's prediction is frightening: "The conviction of David Irving is a chilling wake-up call that hate crimes laws and international enforcement of them are not going to go away. They are vital to the ADL/B'nai B'rith master plan for eventual triumph over Christian civilization."
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Read the entire essay from the Global Gulag archives
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Why Mars Space Exploration?
With all the excitement over the Mars rovers, the cries for a visionary manned exploration program are back with earnest. If you are a romantic, then maybe you are moved. But if you are a student of history, the fundamental question of purpose needs to be asked. What is the point of sending living beings to distant planets, when our own earth is a confused mess? The analogy of criticism for a Columbus voyage doesn’t wash. The age of discovery involved expansion and exploration that increased commerce and offered hope for a new future. Long space journeys only gratify the egos of governments.
Read the entire article on the Strappado Wrack archives
Read the entire article on the Strappado Wrack archives
Monday, July 10, 2017
The Botox Fix for a Sovereign Debt Burst
How can a country be sovereign if their government must borrow money to pay their bills? Worse yet, in order to create money the State must go to the central bank and pay interest for every new currency that is created out of thin air. The two key elements that explain the absurd foundation of the global debt pyramid are simple, 1) Fractional Reserve Banking. 2) Legal Tender Laws.
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Read the entire essay from the View from the Mount archives
Friday, July 7, 2017
The American "TC" Saga - Part 5 - ECONOMY
Economic commerce is the lifeblood of any society. In the simplest of terms, products and services are necessary for physical survival. The business history of the America saga developed under the direction of Alexander Hamilton. His view of commerce for America was to emulate the mercantile model of the British Empire.Economic commerce is the lifeblood of any society. In the simplest of terms, products and services are necessary for physical survival. The business history of the America saga developed under the direction of Alexander Hamilton. His view of commerce for America was to emulate the mercantile model of the British Empire.
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Read the entire essay from the Totalitarian Collectivism archives
Thursday, July 6, 2017
Playing the Trump Card for Political Correctness
The hideous disgust, that so many American have for politics, has raised its wretched head once again. The culprits are familiar. The tactics are well established. And the source of the slime comes out of a pathetic nihilism that is known as “Political Correctness”. The cultural assault that has turned political dialogue into an authoritarian inquisition lies at the foundation of much of what is wrong with public life. Free Speech does not exist for those, who presume to challenge the sacred tenants of totalitarian assimilation. Any society that punishes someone who opposes the mythical postulates that racism, equal rights and a collectivist world view is dangerous. When the only allowable viewpoint is dictated by Marxist comrades, coexistence is not possible.
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Read the entire essay from the Radical Reactionary archives
Wednesday, July 5, 2017
No Despotism - Only Independence
Despotism is the real obscenity. “You know it when you see it . . . “ According to the U.S. Supreme Court Obscenity Definition:
1) A thing must be prurient in nature.
2) A thing must be completely devoid of scientific, political, educational, or social value.
3) A thing must violate the local community standards If it meets all three of these things, it is obscenity.
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1) A thing must be prurient in nature.
2) A thing must be completely devoid of scientific, political, educational, or social value.
3) A thing must violate the local community standards If it meets all three of these things, it is obscenity.
Read the entire essay from the Inherent Autonomy archives
Tuesday, July 4, 2017
The 21st Century Decade Retrospective
Two earth-shattering catastrophes shaped the last ten years. The first 911, the staged terror event that provided the self-justification to wage an endless war against phantom enemies and the second a financial meltdown of the debt ridden international banking system. This has been a frightful decade for America.
Read the entire essay from the Global Gulag archives
Read the entire essay from the Global Gulag archives
Monday, July 3, 2017
To Conspire or Not to Conspire, - That is the Question?
Recognizing that the great bard himself asked this timeless question in another form, why do so many avoid it, today? When Hamlet spoke the famous soliloquy "To be, or not to be, that is the question . . .", he was contemplating suicide. Modern day Shakespeare's could update the doubt of personal existence to encompass all of society. Why do the aggregate of masses deny confronting the record of power politics, that shapes and determines the future of our collective reality?
Read the entire article on the Strappado Wrack archives
Read the entire article on the Strappado Wrack archives
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