What is the role of government?
In my last post (Has Jeffersonian America Run Its Course?), I argued that Jeffersonian America has run its course. In this post, I discuss the role of government by focusing on the U.S. and China.
In my last post (Has Jeffersonian America Run Its Course?), I argued that Jeffersonian America has run its course. In this post, I discuss the role of government by focusing on the U.S. and China.
Yes, most likely!
The image below highlights Thomas Jefferson’s guiding principle of governance.
In this post, I will provide six videos that offer contrary views of the Russia-Ukraine war against the American establishment (i.e., the Biden administration and the MSM).
China is the greatest country in human history! Three main reasons:
Yes!
Here is how it works: Democracy messes up a country by giving it an ineffective government. NATO either imposes democracy onto a country (e.g., Iraq) or violently bombs (aka “balkanizes”) a country like Yugoslavia after it becomes a democracy!
There is a culture of war in America. It’s the fuel behind America’s Evil Military Industrial Complex, and vice versa!
Yes and no!
No, NATO is not like the Nazis, either ideologically or organizationally.
Yes, NATO is like the Nazis in terms of the attitude toward Russia (e.g., hatred and contempt) as well as the destruction to the world. Any doubt? Ask the folks in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria!
America’s biggest enemy is America itself, not China or Russia! Specifically, the MIC (Military-Industrial Complex) is the #1 existential threat to America for one main reason: The MIC has corrupted the U.S. government to the core.
So, it’s time to have it fixed, now!
Despite all its problems, America remains the best land of opportunity for many individuals to succeed, and I am a modern-day example of one who came to see his “American Dream” come true!
There are many American Dreams. Just to name a few: hitting a mega-lottery, being your own boss, or just for freedoms. Here is my American Dream: to achieve modest financial independence and then do whatever I want, such as writing on politics and competitive ballroom dancing.
I realized my American Dream a few years ago, and have been living it since then.