Showing posts with label conservative review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conservative review. Show all posts
Friday, July 01, 2016
Multiculturalism is for idiots.
My own experience with multiculturalists is that they usually don't know a lot about most parts of the world. They usually respond with a great degree of irrational contempt at any indication that there are cultural differences, and that some places are just blame wastelands because the cultures in those areas are bankrupt. I suppose multiculturalism appeals to the ill informed because it is much easier, from a distance, without reading about different cultures, to just say that they are all equal and be done with the issue. However, even the most ardent multiculturalist will not suggest taking a vacation in Kabul, Somalia, Benghazi, or the Sudan. (Yet, at the same time, they want to bring people from those areas here, because once they are on American soil, things will be fine somehow!) The multiculturalists are also not able to explain why most cars are from the United States, Japan, Germany, or South Korea. (If all countries were equal, wouldn't cars be made in every part of the world?) The best cameras are also made in Germany and Japan. Multiculturalism is an attempt to escape from reality by giving us a fictional account of life in the world.
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Friday, October 23, 2015
Paul Ryan has an "F" score on Liberty Issues from Conservative Review
The media is trying to give us the impression that Paul Ryan is the last, best hope for Americans. Well, sorry to say it, but it just isn't the case. Paul Ryan has a score of "F" on liberty issues from Conservative Review.
It is entirely possible that Paul Ryan once believed in liberty. However, he has been in office for far too long and his vision of the world has been influenced far too much by Washington and not objective reality. This is another reason why there should be term-limits for Members of Congress. Once people have been tempted by power, they have a tough time seeing reality as it exists and instead focus far too much on maintaining the power that they have. We reject the nomination of Paul Ryan for Speaker of the House. We can do better.
It is entirely possible that Paul Ryan once believed in liberty. However, he has been in office for far too long and his vision of the world has been influenced far too much by Washington and not objective reality. This is another reason why there should be term-limits for Members of Congress. Once people have been tempted by power, they have a tough time seeing reality as it exists and instead focus far too much on maintaining the power that they have. We reject the nomination of Paul Ryan for Speaker of the House. We can do better.
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