“For here we are not afraid to follow truth wherever it may lead, nor to tolerate any error so long as reason is left free to combat it.” ~Thomas Jefferson
@TheBritLad Imagine a world where every government was truly accountable to their citizens. And their citizens demand the country be reliable, trustworthy trading partners with the rest of the world. Nothing more, nothing less.
@RoyalFamily Thank you, Your Highness.
Please join us in the battle against the anti enlightenment Marxist poison that has infected our schools and media. It is a clear and present danger to The West.
@T_Rizzle77@mattvanswol I’ve traveled to Europe several times and I get the strong impression that their news media and social media is what is lying to them about America and probably a lot of other things too
Traveling to Germany is not very expensive. Airline flights, rental cars, hotels and food. It’s all very similar to the United States, so I highly recommend doing it. I’ve done it twice and the German people are all kind. Most speak English and if you have a question about parking or anything else they are very helpful. It is a wonderful experience and you must drive on the Audubon at least once in your life. It is a life affirming experience.
The failed ideas of Marx are sweeping the nation. It's time we refocus on educating the next generations about the truth of this evil ideology.
Communism and socialism have never worked, and will never work.
The Hoover Institution congratulates Senior Fellow Thomas Sowell on his 96th birthday, celebrating a lifetime of scholarship that has shaped economic thought and public policy for generations.
Learn more about his legacy: https://t.co/vD04aJeLnM
Most universities teach a pro communist view. Gender equality, climate change, wealth redistribution, critical race theory, rampant immigration, etc. So we’ve posted the first lecture from Peterson Academy’s course on (actual) Marxism here and on YouTube. Enjoy!
The insults don’t answer the question. No one argued the USPS should maximize profits. The question is whether government monopolies allocate scarce resources as efficiently as competitive markets. They don’t because they lack competition, price signals, and the discipline of profit and loss. That’s basic economics.
I don’t waste my time debating people who resort to personal insults instead of arguments, so this conversation is over. I feel sorry for you.