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>Rethinking America’s Supreme Judicial Dictatorship  - Tom DiLorenzo - 
Mark H. - I truly think you miss the point. The current federal system is no longer protecting us from tyranny or protecting freedoms. Many Americans have failed to notice, because the growing body of corrupt law and policy has yet to affect them personally.

It is ludicrous to assert that DiLorenzo's ideas would end in child slavery. Did you not read the article? For one thing, he is not writing about the false "free market" we now have, which is controlled and manipulated by corrupt leaders for their own profit, but of a market uncorrupted by the ruling elite. The point is also that idealizing socialism, too popular among some Americans today, is dangerous. There is no real compassion within socialism. It is a fraud perpetrated on the public by the ruling elite, who want to own everything. American liberals need to wake up to this reality. Our government is fast becoming very dangerous. What we are asking for - and getting - is the illusion of compassion which masks a growing and dark dictatorship. Where is the slavery?


"Yuri Maltsev applies Austrian economics to explain the failure of the Soviet Union. Without the institutions of private property and free market prices, there was never any chance that socialism in the Soviet Union (or anywhere) else could work as an economic system. Maltsev explains why in detail, in a fine primer on some of the basic principles of Austrian economics. He also explains why, in realizing that socialism could never work, "Kremlin leaders realized from the first that the only way of managing an economy under socialism was . . . with direct government coercion based on mass murder and forced labor." The only people in the world who still believe in socialism, Maltsev writes, are academics, especially American academics, who always strut about their campuses posing as Keepers of the Moral High Ground despite the fact that the system they associate themselves with is inherently based on mass murder and forced labor or slavery. "We should all be thankful to the Soviets that they proved conclusively that socialism does not work," Maltsev concludes. "


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Beginning of the headline : "The War between the States established ...this principle, that the federal government is, through its courts, the final judge of its own powers." ~ Woodrow Wilson, Constitutional Government in the United States, p.178 Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Jeffersonians warned that if the day ever arrived when the central government became the final judge of its own powers, Americans would then live under a tyranny... Read More
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