Archive for the ‘Economics’ Category

The Mediocrity of David Bahnsen, Part 2

February 24, 2012 Africans, America, American, Current Events, Economics, Europeans, Foreign Policy, History, Ideology, Modern, Politics, Race

  Read Part 1 Here.   Introduction In the previous installment on David Bahnsen, we observed his mocking of Ron Paul’s “mediocre” supporters. Bahnsen’s criticisms were entirely without substance and essentially amounted to an unjustified ratification of the opinions of …

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The Mediocrity of David Bahnsen, Part 1

February 20, 2012 America, American, Current Events, Economics, Foreign Policy, History, Ideology, Modern, Politics

  David Bahnsen is the son of the prolific author Greg Bahnsen. Greg Bahnsen was an articulate Christian apologist and defender of theonomy, which is the belief that God’s law, revealed in both testaments, is the standard of righteousness and …

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Globalists and Marxists vs Hungary

January 17, 2012 Blog, Current Events, Economics, Europe, History, Law, Modern, Party Politics, Politics, The West

  Back in April, I wrote an article outlining the positive nature of Hungary’s new constitution written and passed by the center-right Fidesz party.  The constitution is pro-Christian, pro-Family, and Nationalistic and I predicted that the usual suspects would be …

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G.K. Chesterton on Economics

December 22, 2011 Christianity, Economics, Finances, History, Ideology, Important People, Modern, Politics, Theonomy

Several months back, I posted an excellent quote by G.K. Chesterton on democracy and tradition, and today I’ll be following that up with some excerpts and discussion of Chesterton on economics.  To reiterate, G.K. Chesterton was a British writer and …

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A Christian Perspective on Legitimate Civil Authority, Part 4

November 18, 2011 America, American, Economics, History, Ideology, Modern, Politics, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theonomy

  Part 1 of the Series, the Foundation. Part 2 of the Series, Part 1 of Considering Democracy. Part 3 of the Series, Part 2 of Considering Democracy.   Considering Democracy, Part 3 We continue with our discussion of democracy …

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Dabney on Sunday: Labor Unions

November 6, 2011 American, Economics, History, Ideology, Modern, Politics

  The great Southern Presbyterian theologian Robert Lewis Dabney has been mentioned a number of times on this site.  It is very telling indication of our times that such a visionary man is so little known and usually slandered when …

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The Suppression of White Farmers in South Africa

August 29, 2011 Africans, Current Events, Demographics, Economics, Ideology, Law, Politics, Race, South Africa and Rhodesia, The West

  Farming is not merely another way of making a living in Boer society: it is part of who the Afrikaner-Boer people of South Africa are. The agrarian lifestyle of the Boers has played a central role in the development …

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Facing the Consequences

August 8, 2011 America, Blog, Current Events, Economics, Politics

For decades, the American political and financial establishment has enjoyed the ability to  squander the country’s wealth, make horrible financial choices, and rack up huge debts and deficits with little to no immediate negative consequences.  This was due to the …

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Debt, Debt, and More Debt

August 2, 2011 America, Blog, Current Events, Economics, Politics

  “I wish it were possible to obtain a single amendment to our Constitution… taking from the federal government the power of borrowing.”  -Thomas Jefferson, Nov 26th, 1798   In the face of our absolutely exploding national debt, the scum …

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Rand Paul: Why I Oppose the Debt Ceiling Compromise

August 1, 2011 America, Blog, Current Events, Economics, Politics

  The following statement was issued today by Senator Rand Paul on the debt deal which is being pushed to be voted on later today.   To paraphrase Jim DeMint: When you’re speeding toward the edge of a cliff, you …

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