Where is Ike when we need him?
Source: Lost in the Military-Industrial Complex – Consortiumnews
The people are thwarting their plans for a global superstate.
“There was William Galston at the European Council on Foreign Relations, listening to his fellow elitists and foreign policy honchos caviling about the rise of Donald Trump and bemoaning the fate of the European Union (EU) at the hand’s of Britain’s Euro-skeptics. As the assembled luminaries had a collective sad in their five-star hotel, wondering […]”
Source: The Revolt Against Globalism – Antiwar.com Original by — Antiwar.com
Historian Gary North digs deeper into the Boston Tea Party.
“It was part of the most famous marketing campaign in American history”
Source: The Declaration of Independence: America’s Most Famous Direct-Response Ad
America has retreated from the ideals of liberty and freedom.
“When I was a boy, one of my favorite holidays was Independence Day. I was an enthusiastic student of the War for Independence.”
Source: It’s the Fourth of July! Why Am I Sad? | Mises Wire
Hillary’s message is really quite simple: “I am a woman. I want to be president. It’s my turn. Now get on board!
“It’s a failure that some Democratic insiders find perplexing”
Source: Hillary struggles with going big in campaign message
…any American who is investigated by the federal government or any level of government for alleged criminal behavior can invoke the “Hillary defense”, “I made a mistake and it is time to move on.” A Hillary administration would be the most lawless in our history.
“CNN Sources: Hillary Clinton Not Expected to Face Charges in Federal Email Probe”
Source: CNN Sources: Hillary Clinton Not Expected to Face Charges in Federal Email Probe – Breitbart
“Long-awaited assessment of death toll under Obama, criticized as an undercount, acknowledges government does not always know how many civilians it kills”
Source: Obama claims US drones strikes have killed up to 116 civilians | US news | The Guardian
The evidence is piling up. Obamacare is going to be a bust.
“The new 11.1 million tally comes as some insurers are proposing double-digit percentage hikes for health plans next year.”
Source: Obamacare enrollment at 11.1M, as some drop off after premium bills come due
The greatest economics journalist in American history explains.
“Economics, as we have now seen again and again, is a science of recognizing secondary consequences. It is also a science of seeing general consequences.”
Source: The Lesson Revisited | Mises Wire
According to Hillary, Vietnam and Iraq were “mistakes.” The deaths of millions of innocent people are mistakes in Hillary-world.
“An incorrigible belief in the purity of one’s motives is among the most dangerous endowments a politician can possess.”
Source: The Roots of Hillary’s Infatuation with War
The Bushes and their sycophants have one common goal: to rule the world, by force if necessary. That’s why Bush I and Bush II invaded the Middle East. Hillary would follow orders to throw money at the military-industrial complex.
“Could either of the former presidents actually vote for Clinton?”
Source: Bush World goes for Clinton, but will a former president? | TheHill
“Insurers helped cheerlead the creation of Obamacare, with plenty of encouragement – a”
Source: Obamacare Insurers Are Looking for a Taxpayer Bailout | The Fiscal Times
Having Hillary in the Oval Office would make her not commander-in-chief, but liar-in-chief.
“The 800-plus-page report of the House Select Committee on Benghazi was released earlier this week. It slams former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for her willful indifference to her obligation to repel military-style attacks on American interests and personnel at the U.”
Source: Illegal War and Disguised Truth by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
Time to end the failed “war on drugs.”
“In April, openDemocracy was in New York to meet the Caravan Activists, a remarkable group of men and women, who have lost loved ones to the ‘war on drugs’. Now they campaign to change the system.”
Source: “Our children are dying”: meet the activists saying ‘no more’ to the ‘war on drugs’ | openDemocracy