The Socialist Democrat Coup Proceeds Apace
Aristocracy and Oligarchy - How We Got Here
Tax ‘Em Until They Flee, Then Tax ‘Em Some More!
My Rant on Voting With Your Feet
The argument that the two parties should represent opposed ideals and policies, one, perhaps, of the Right and the other of the Left, is a foolish idea acceptable only to the doctrinaire and academic thinkers. Instead, the two parties should be almost identical, so that the American people can "throw the rascals out" at any election without leading to any profound or extreme shifts in policy. - Carrol Quigley, Tragedy and Hope

Lessons for Washington DC from School House Rock
The Slaughter Solution for health care reform
Time to Pick a Side Fencesitters
A Tale of Two Protests: Coffee or Tea?
A great strength of the two-party system is that basically we have been in general agreement on many things and neither party has been the party of extremes or radicals, but temporarily some extreme elements have come into one of the parties and have driven out or locked out or booed out or heckled out the moderates. - Lyndon Baines Johnson, October 24, 1964

Free Banking, the Balance Sheet and Contract Law Approach
Saying we should keep the two-party system simply because it is working is like saying the Titanic voyage was a success because a few people survived on life rafts. - Eugene J. McCarthy

What a daft way to stop your spaniel eating the milkman
What happned [sic] to "Men" in America?
5 Fool-Proof Paths Back to Freedom in America
Today the path of total dictatorship in the United States can be laid by strictly legal means, unseen and unheard by the Congress, the President, or the people. Outwardly we have a Constitutional government. We have operating within our government and political system, another body representing another form of government - a bureaucratic elite. - Senator William Jenner, 1954
















Quigley was spot-on. I can't bring myself to pull that tome off my shelf to read.
Hot girl -- terrible job on the wig. I don't know what the hell my problem is in noticing that.
I completely missed the wig ...
Quigley, the grand-daddy of the conspiracy theories, is a man who has been taken very seriously by some of the most powerful men in our country. Bill Clinton paid his respects to Quigley in his first inauguration speech.
But I know, I know ... we're supposed to pretend conspiracies don't exist ... politicians, unelected bureaucrats, and business men who spend millions on campaigns and receive lucrative government contracts, were all born with special DNA that makes them sinless and pure as the wind-driven snow.
The Federal Reserve System is a banking cartel by any honest assessment ... but that was a benevolent creation of the banks for the "greater good" ... or was it "for the children?"
Thanks for the link CL.
These are the times that try men's souls.
Just keep fighting Bob. No more compromise.
No retreat, baby, no surrender.