Don’t Blame Capitalism for the Decline of the Extended Family | Mises Wire

A common myth about capitalism — and its associated ideology, (classical) liberalism — is that capitalism and liberalism somehow “force” people to prefer consumption and profit maximization above all other value systems.
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Our failed system of crony capitalism has created this mess. Until we demand an end to the tax breaks and collusion of the deep state with these corporations, we will keep getting more of the same. Big tech and big government are making every American dream smaller, and all by design. JohnBarleycorn

The Emperor’s New Clout – Taki’s Magazine – Taki’s Magazine

With Jewish individuals making up only about 0.2 percent of the world’s population, this would suggest they are overrepresented among global billionaires by an extraordinary two orders of magnitude.
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Liberals eating their own again.

Are the Democrats Bent on Suicide? | Patrick J. Buchanan – Official Website

Are the Democrats Bent on Suicide? | Patrick J. Buchanan – Official Website
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It seems like it. With all of the new jobs created in the energy sector under Trump, you are going to have many families voting with their pocketbooks. The big energy companies will line up with those opposed to this economic suicide. JohnBarleycorn

America Wants Legal Immigrants | PragerU

Virtually everyone knows America has a big illegal immigration problem. But we also have a legal immigration problem: Current U.S. immigration policy is not serving the best interests of America. Is there a way to protect American citizens and still welcome newcomers to our shores? Reihan Salam offers an insightful solution.
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I am fine with legal

2019: The Three Trends That Matter

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I tend to agree with what is said here. The working class is more important than the elites would have you believe. Take any of the big cities in the world and ask, are they self sustaining, no way. They import food, and energy in various forms from all over the world. These cities cannot feed themselves. Without the working class that produces food, energy,and maintains infrastructure, these cities would crumble under their own weight.

Yet the elites in these cultural Mecca’s, who live like ants right on top of one another, look down their noses at the very people who have them on life support. All the while over taxing their hard earned wages to fund utopian pipe dreams of the elite.

The working class can get by without the elites, while the elites can’t say the same about the working class. If all the big costal cities fell into the ocean, the rest of America would know how to survive.

JohnBarleycorn