John Stossel on The Next American President
If I want limited government and individual freedom, to whom do I turn?
If I want limited government and individual freedom, to whom do I turn?
Who will rescue us all from another Clinton versus Bush election?
Government intervention necessarily begets more intervention.
Permitting discriminatory practices in publicly owned facilities — such as libraries, parks and beaches — should not be permitted. That is because they are publicly financed by taxpayers and everyone should have a right to equal access. Denying freedom of association in private clubs, private businesses and private schools violates a human right.
Religion has no place in government.
While reading “The Great Bridge: The Epic Story of the Building of the Brooklyn Bridge” by David McCullough, I came across a passage referring to the death of Emily Roebling, the wife of Washington Roebling, that I found particularly poignant.
Environmentalism is, at its core, a religious fanaticism against technology, industry and progress.
What the religion of environmentalism really opposes is man’s nature, i.e., the fact that man must reshape the earth in order to survive.