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Of Democrats and Socialists: Who Can Tell the Difference?

Of Democrats and Socialists: Who Can Tell the Difference?

The Democrat Party has so completely embraced socialism that even the head of the Democrat Party can’t tell the difference.

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Social Security: To Draw or Not to Draw? That is the Question

Social Security: To Draw or Not to Draw? That is the Question

Should I sign on the dotted line and let Social Security pay back my student loans as the serpent of socialism eats its own tail?

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Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) (Photo credit: Darth Kalwejt)

What Can’t Be Ignored

Today, Bernie Sanders’ claimed socialist identity should not be taken lightly. His formidable presence is anticipatory to what is being highlighted in schools and universities across our country. The good senator senses this growing support and thus, the battle begins. So, it’s time we realize that communism is still our foe, and this time around, the battlefield lies within the hearts and minds of Americans.

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Social Justice: The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing

Social Justice: The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing

Social Justice isn’t just a goal. It is a deceptive political movement based on socialism. It starts from a premise that individual rights should take a back seat to the collective in order to ensure some groups receive more equal treatment than others. Think of it as affirmative action on steroids. As a practical matter, it is a means of cultivating class envy.

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Christie’s Social Security reform hurts America, particularly minorities

Christie’s Social Security reform hurts America, particularly minorities

Some are touting New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s proposal to take an ax to Social Security as an act of bold political leadership. Sorry, I see the opposite. America needs leadership to replace old dysfunctional baggage with new programs and ideas fitting for a free 21st-century country.

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Hitler Denied Homosexual ‘Wedding’ Cake

Hitler Denied Homosexual ‘Wedding’ Cake

I know that if you’re like me, you’ve probably seen dozens of these “Hitler” videos in various scenarios. But this one, where Hitler is upset that he can’t seem to force Christian businesses to make things for homosexual events, is worth watching for a number of reasons.

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Covetousness as Idolatry

Covetousness as Idolatry

Consider the multi-billion dollar industry of Madison Avenue. It is devoted to manipulating people to desire things they probably cannot afford, so that they buy things they do not need to impress people they don’t even care about. How do we oppose this lure of covetousness in our own heart, how do we oppose the politics of covetousness in our culture?

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Billionaires and Billions of Food Stamps

Billionaires and Billions of Food Stamps

The United States ranked second among new billionaires, contributing 57 new billionaires. Who is the most famous rookie on the billionaires list? Michael Jordan, just doing it! Just under 23 million households or 46 ½ million persons rely on food stamps. Twenty percent of American youth are now dependent on food stamps.

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Freedom is best way to help low-income students

Freedom is best way to help low-income students

Senators Mike Lee of Utah and Ted Cruz of Texas and Congressman Luke Messer of Indiana have introduced a bill that could produce positive, badly needed change in American K-12 education. The bill allows for Title 1 education funds “to follow low-income students to any public or private school of their choice.”

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Demolition of the Cabrini Green Housing Project in Chicago (Source: Wikimedia Commons)

Government housing is a bad idea

his past week, following the nation’s celebration of the birthday of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the U.S. Supreme Court heard an important case related to landmark law enacted during the civil rights era – the Fair Housing Law of 1968. This case highlights how some policies that followed civil rights era legislation – in this case government low-income housing projects – actually have hurt the very communities they were supposed to help.

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