Some scary viewing… But Important.
posted by Josiah Garber on October 31, 2009
in Uncategorized
Ron Paul on Michael Moore – Larry King Show CNN 10/29/2009
posted by Josiah Garber on October 30, 2009
in Economics, Politics, War & Peace
Michael Moore Admits that Capitalism is not the problem.
posted by Josiah Garber on October 27, 2009
in Economics, Politics
Chris Matthews Takes On “Oath Keepers” Founder
posted by Josiah Garber on October 26, 2009
in Politics, War & Peace
Chris Matthews tries to put words into Stewart Rhodes mouth.
Gerald Celente predictions for United States:long decline, war, & terror 2010.
posted by Josiah Garber on October 26, 2009
in Church, Economics, Health, Politics, War & Peace
Watch Fall of the Republic – Full Video
posted by Josiah Garber on October 23, 2009
in Economics, Politics, War & Peace
Obama and the Continuing War on the Poor
posted by Josiah Garber on October 23, 2009
in Economics, Politics, War & Peace
A mentor of mine, Clarence Carson, published a book in the 1970s entitled The War on the Poor. He took his title from Lyndon Johnson’s so-called “war on poverty.” Carson noted that actual wars are waged against real people rather than circumstances, and that if the government were engaged in a war it must be against some identifiable group of people. In his book, he identified the poor as that group by analyzing the economic impact of the various policies that Johnson pursued. In each new initiative of the Great Society, the effect of those policies was to raise prices on various products and cause the poor in America to suffer for the sake of a few special interests.
Nothing much has changed in America. The only difference between then and now is the degree to which property is being attacked. Indeed, the entire political process seems to center around such attacks in the name of alleviating our misery, which more often than not is caused by some past program. Despite the misery that past policies have inflicted on us, during each election cycle our politicians travel the country telling us how their proposals will fix all that ails us. If they are incumbents, they argue that their policies will work if given sufficient time. Moreover, they tell us that they have been hindered in the performance of their promised feats because of their political opponents. Alternatively, challengers argue that only their proposed interventions will work to produce the desired economic prosperity. And so it goes, as each pursues the needed votes to ensure election.
Fortunately for our aspiring magicians, the media takes the process very seriously and devotes a great deal of time to covering the debate — without asking any serious questions as to whether intervention of any sort is a prudent course of action. The media thus gives a credibility to the process that would not exist without their endorsement. After all, if the media believes that the government is really able to produce something from nothing, then uncritical men and women in the street may have reason to believe it as well. To date this seems to be the case, since the failures of past policies are generally not pointed to as a reason for doubting current political promises.
There is, of course, one issue that our political aspirants never wish to discuss at any length. They never wish to discuss the costs of their proposal. If they are forced to discuss this topic at all, they simply argue that the many benefits of their scheme will vastly outweigh the upfront costs. Moreover, they invariably promote a plan to impose the costs upon the so-called rich people because they can afford it. Since no one knows any of these very rich people, many feel secure that the politician’s plan will ultimately prove beneficial to them.
Fall of the Republic – Complete Documentary on YouTube
posted by Josiah Garber on October 22, 2009
in Economics, Fun, Politics, War & Peace
Fall of the Republic – Release Date October 21st, 2009
posted by Josiah Garber on October 21, 2009
in Economics, Fun, Politics, War & Peace
Ron Paul Revolution – Secret Crowds
posted by Josiah Garber on October 18, 2009
in Economics, Friends, Fun, Politics, War & Peace
Another blast from the past. Great memories. Perhaps the Good Dr. will run again one day.




