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Calvin was a man with many faults but was the last great president
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The Law by bastiat forever changed my outlook on society, politics, and how we should function with each other. His views on how sacred our individuality is hit me hard. I hope to do it some justice here, but really hope that anyone listening picks up a copy and reads it. Ill also In this episode let you know where to get a free copy of hardback or audio.
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I rant here about how much I hate the Left Right political spectrum. And try to make my case as to why its complete BS.
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In light of the pretty communist from New York's Green New Deal, lets take a look at how horrible the first New Deal was. At least the first new deal doesnt read like it was written by a 4th grader.
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In this first part we cover how racism, fear of immigrants, taxation, and war were exploited to force the will of the few on the lives of the many with the 18th amendment. And how these gross groups infiltrated government to do so.
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Rutherford B Hayes was an excellent president. He used sound monetary policy, helped start the process of healing the south, avoided foreign entanglements, and kept his oath to uphold the constitution. He is one of the most underrated presidents in American History. Please let us convince you why this is true.
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Harry Truman is the president who sealed the deal of the executive branch becoming an American monarchy. Besides murdering civilians with the worst weapons the world had ever seen, he finished what Lincoln, Wilson, and FDR started. Truman gave many future presidents like Bush, LBJ, Reagan, Bush, Obama, and most others before them, the right to subvert the will of the American people. He is the third worst president in American History. Its not all negative, we do list the good things he accomplished.
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We dig down into who Lincoln really was. He was not the great defender of freedom we were taught. In fact he was more dictator than defender of the constitution. Here we cover the dirty secrets about Lincoln and what his real motivations were.