May 19, 2013

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Which senator wrote the amendment that gave military leaders the right to "quell...civil disturbances" without presidential approval? Answer.

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Entries in communism (2)

Wednesday
Nov282012

Can the GOP meet the challenge of ‘Wage Class War’ extremists?

Victims of Communism Memorial, North Capitol St., NW, Washington, D.C. (Photo: Carol M. Highsmith; U.S. Library of Congress Digital Collection)History abounds with stories about political movements that pit one class of people against another. Some of the cruelest tyrants in history gained power by pitting class against class on the basis of skin color, religious creed, ethnicity and other factors.

That is what we are experiencing in America at the hands of Democrats. Perpetual Leftists  founded a website, ‘Wage Class War,’ as a tactic in the political war to gain control of what has been the most prosperous country in modern times.

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Monday
Oct172011

Occupy Wall Street: UAW recently endorsed, but prepared for it ahead of time

Screen Snip from a video featured at The Blaze shows a labor union supporter attacking Charles Payne’s position on self-reliance. Labor supporters build their argument around the thesis no one really succeeds on his own. One example is the argument that for you to succeed, you had to drive on a road others built and paid for or use institutions built collectively. Where the argument fails: those who succeed fund most of the tax revenue in this country. Progressives want the majority of wealth controlled by government, a system that has never delivered the social justice they claim to seek. The International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America—commonly called the UAW—officially endorsed Occupy Wall Street on Wednesday.

However, the UAW had prepared for such protests far in advance.

In the March-April issue of the group’s magazine Solidarity, UAW said, “A global movement is mounting.”

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