17 Jul
Join the forum discussion on this post Our friends at the Chalcedon Foundation pointed us to an article which is an excellent analysis of the effects of the federal bailout program on the thinking of a portion of the populace who desperately need REAL information on the way economies actually work in a free society. [...]
Posted in Biblical Worldview, Commentary, Economics, Public Policy Principles News by: Camp Director
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08 Jul
Join the forum discussion on this post “Conservatives who genuinely believe in limited government are not generally exposed to the Hamilton who at the Constitutional Convention called for a king-like permanent president and who subsequently dedicated himself to undermining the limits on governmental power laid out in the very Constitution he championed in the Federalist [...]
Posted in Book Review, Commentary, Economics, Education, Executive Usurpation, Private Property, Taxation by: principledpolicy
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05 Jul
Join the forum discussion on this post The American Revolution (incorrectly so-called, at least between 1775-83) didn’t end with the Treaty of Paris in 1783. Once the British were defeated the real American Revolution, the internal battle over the form of the American government would take, began. The real revolution was fought between conservatives (the [...]
Posted in Biblical Worldview, Book Review, Commentary, Economics, Private Property, Public Policy Principles News, Public Policy Radar, Taxation by: Camp Director
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