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Title: The Terrible Truth About Liberals
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| The Terrible Truth About Liberals by Longstreet Press jixum | | One of the best books I have read to date. The retirement chapter is alone worth review in and of itself.Babyboomers, lookout you will be upset/angry(I am),when you realize just what has been done to our retirement!Trust me when you read this book, you will despise the word "Liberal". | | The Terrible Truth About Liberals by Longstreet Press Response to Ribtickling | This is a great book that unapologetically says what needs to be said. It's a dose of tough love for the left. That said, I would like to respond to reviewer M.J. Nojonen who has put forth another leftist misinterpretation of this REPUBLIC's founding documents.
Contrary to what left wants people to believe, "promoting" the general welfare is NOT the same as "providing" it. A quick check of the dictionary will show that there is a clear difference between encouraging a service and supplying it. Every word of the founding documents was carefully and deliberately chosen and the use of the word "promote" was no exception.
So Neal is absolutely correct about the fact that our government was NEVER intended to provide social services such as education, healthcare, etc. The left's inability to understand why is due to an ignorance to the true meaning of the American Revolution.
Fortunately there is a cure for this type of ignorance, but only for those who are brave enough to confront reality and be honest with themselves. A careful reading of the book "DISCOVERY OF FREEDOM" by Rose Wilder Lane will provide a thorough understanding of the meaning of the American Revolution in the context of human history.
"DISCOVERY OF FREEDOM" is a very important, must read, that contains knowledge that few born into this world have had the good fortune to possess. Read it and you to shall become one of the few. Share it with others so the few can become the many.
It's baffling why leftists who are so sanctimoniously concerned about corporate monopolies welcome government monopolies as if they are somehow more altruistic or divine in nature. The left's contentment with receiving services from government monopolies is quite hypocritical, not to mention illogical. Monopolies produce low quality results at high prices and this is true whether the monopoly is a corporate or government entity.
Ever wonder why progress and technology has advanced further in the last 200 years than in all of the previous 5,000 years combined? It's generally because the first Americans broke free from the Old World (collectivist) ways of allowing some government entity to be their Nanny. The left wants to take us back to those dark ages, but true Americans (rugged individualists) have no need for a Nanny thank you. | | The Terrible Truth About Liberals by Longstreet Press Ribtickling |
You gotta love libertarians. I am sorry if you and Mr. Boortz feel that schools, libraries, environmental protection, public health etc. are not areas in which government should involve itself.
Mr. Boortz, heinous New Deal democrats didn't create this concept.
Read the preamble to the Constitution, the supreme authority from which all libertarian philosphy is derived, the wellspring, the mother lode, the alpha and omega: "promote the general welfare" is right there in black and white.
Enjoy your feudalism.
| | The Terrible Truth About Liberals by Longstreet Press A great book! | | Short and to the point. Boortz as usual has pragmatic, common sense ideas and tells it like it is. He hits the nail on the head as far as the connection between liberals basing their ideas on feelings and emotions rather than stats and logic. Not to say there isn't a segment of conservatives that are exactly like this also, however liberals are more likely to display this. Hardcore liberals and leftists (as opposed to moderate ones) will probably not enjoy this book because of its truthful stance on the need to be an individual rather than be associated with a conceptual group. | | The Terrible Truth About Liberals by Longstreet Press About Time - Finally, a professional conservative opinionist. | | I like my news and political science filtered through entertainers, so this book was great! Large print and short paragraphs, just like I like. Even a nitwit like me can follow politics now thanks to people like Neal Boortz! | | The Terrible Truth About Liberals by Longstreet Press Product Description | | Drawing from his thirty-two-year radio career, the terrible truth of Boortz's book depicts his in-your-face brand of Libertarian politics. From questioning the true definitions of democracy and racism to challenging the entire Social Security system, he provides fresh insights into nagging social and political issues. |
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