Tag Archives: Socialists

Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge With Peter Robinson- Charles Kesler: The Grand Liberal Project

Source:FRS FreeState What conservative historian Charles Kesler is talking about is American socialism, a political philosophy that’s government centric. And in the United States Federal Government centric, but there are Socialist governors and other Socialists in state government that believe … Continue reading

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Liberty Pen: The Mike Wallace Show- Ayn Rand: ‘Liberty vs. Statism’

Source:Liberty Pen– Objectivist author Ayn Rand, on The Mike Wallace Interview, in 1959. Source:FRS FreeState  “Liberty vs. Statism’Ayn Rand regarding socialism and individual liberty.” From Liberty Pen.” From Liberty Pen If you’re a Liberal such in my case, or a Libertarian/Objectivist … Continue reading

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Passionate Patriots: ‘1968 DNC Nightmare in Chicago’

Source:Passionate Patriots– A look at Mayor Richard Daley’s Chicago. Source:FRS FreeState “Chaos before Hubert Humphrey’s nomination sets the modern standard for a harmful convention.” From Passionate Patriots Source:TIME Magazine– chaos in Dick Daley’s Chicago. The Democratic Party cost themselves the presidential … Continue reading

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Business Insurance: Jerry Geisel: ‘Vermont Closer to Single-Payer Health Care System’

Source:The Progressive– rally for government-run health insurance in the Socialist Republic of Vermont. “MONTPELIER, Vt.—The Vermont Senate has approved legislation that would move the state closer to a single-payer health care system. H.B. 202, which cleared the Senate Tuesday on … Continue reading

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