insert_link 1 Pile Of Prep Tuesday Pile of Prep – The Great Debate is Set: The Don vs The Demon’s Dame todayAugust 28, 2024 81 1
insert_link 1 Pile Of Prep Thursday Pile of Prep – Biden Rides Into Sunset On A Horse Who Can’t Remember His Name todayJuly 25, 2024 67 1
Wil Shrader Jr. on February 14, 2013 I propose we stop talking in “trillions” and start using “1000 billions” or even “million millions”. People only hear or understand the relatively small “6”. Log in to Reply
Duane Cunnningham on February 13, 2013 Mike, Senators Rubio, and Paul really show the two contending sides for the heart of the Republican party. Those, who like Paul and his father, bring the Constitution into the arena for discussion, and as a basis for laws, liberty, and thought. And those like Rubio, appear logical, and rational, but are less likely to use the Constition in forethought before action or in political decisions. Is it of either ignorance or disinterested with the Constitution and or rebuplicanism? Choosing, instead speak of it’s “values” versus it’s actual application and understanding? Rubio is interested in protection of freedoms to the extent he can garner votes, or to secure power for the Republican Party to continue on. The value of freedom for him maybe strong, but the relativism he regards it as varies as the subject, or postion does. Both men appear to me as good Christian gentlemen. Is our mistake to choose the side of an argument based on the man, and not the consequenses of his ideology? For many, it is the man, being ignorant of the reality, and or consequences of that man’s actions, and consequences of those actions. Look at Obama, for the best example. So in the end, we are weakened by an electorate that allows itself to be manipulated, in those things that are beyond their scope of cognition, or choosing not to put forth the effort for an understanding, but allowing themselves to accept what is given. This is our biggest problem… Rubio would offer that student loans are good for the Federal Government to do, but then complain of too much government and spending. Why does he not see the duplicity of his position? He fails in this one simple example as many of the Republican party do, in that they have accepted “Laviathan” for whatever reason or rational, as enevitable, and must therefore mitigate it to a point that is palatable to the electorate or the “low information voter”. He is a good man but why can’t he see this? Why does this process even continue? Does he think it is moderation, or consensus building? Why do many not use the Constitution and republicanism as the foundation to apply to a political argument? If it is wrong, we can change it.. Paul has the better argument, which is point of freedom and liberty, and Constitution. Can there really be any other way? Or we are doomed to eventually callapse, like described in Plato’s Republic moving from failed democracy to strong man tryanny. Log in to Reply
insert_link Mike Church Presents The Red Pill Diaries Podcasts Listener Calls Crusade Channel “Rolex Quality” – The Mike Church Show todayFebruary 27, 2018 1620
The CRUSADE Channel & Mike Church Show Achieve Milestone of Episode 2,000! Celebrate “Y2K-D” With Us!
The Constitution Hour Episode 13-Why Trump IS A Natural Born Citizen & Cruz Is Not-Why The Founders Chose republicanism Over Monarchy