"Look not to the politicians; look to yourselves." ~ Richard Cobden
Futures, Sharing and Progressives
Submitted by Melinda L. Secor on Sun, 2012-05-20 01:00
"I have long argued that the one hope for Americans who wish to see bipartisanism in politics prevail, and for the left and the right to reach more common ground, is to banish the teaching of economics! Yup, I mean it. Nothing brings political harmony like economic illiteracy, shared equally by members of all political parties."
0
Your rating: None
User Login
Search This Site
Recent comments
-
The future has arrived.7 hours 52 min ago
-
A compound-complex dialogue. About five to six years past I...1 day 7 hours ago
-
Mhstahl: Thank you for writing and for your comments. While...6 days 9 hours ago
-
Goodbye Posse Comitatus, hello Martial Law. Your papers plea...6 days 21 hours ago
-
Agree on Bookman, Paul. I find your comments most apt....1 week 18 hours ago
-
Nope, this view is completely in error. If it were that easy...1 week 20 hours ago
-
Bookman is just the typical state-loving bootlicker. His opi...1 week 20 hours ago
-
Sorry you were used as a tool by TPTB. Most have been ,many...1 week 23 hours ago
-
Fascinating article, Lawrence. Thank you for writing it, and...1 week 2 days ago
-
Great comment, Ken! I'd like to point out that there are...1 week 3 days ago
more
Root Strikers
Supporters
Merchandise
User Map
Latest Tweets
New recommended column on STR: Where Zero Tolerance Is Overdue http://t.co/KCsQwiHVQC
10 hours 31 min ago
New recommended column on STR: The Voluntary Voice (Book Review #4) http://t.co/6QCn3oykFR
1 week 9 hours ago
New recommended column on STR: Dante’s Divine Comedy and the Divine Origins of the Free Market http://t.co/jW0qF12WRc
1 week 3 days ago
- 1 of 41
- ››







Reprint Rights