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Recognizing Statism’s Sources… the Patterns of Collectivism’s Cronies
Recognizing Statism’s Sources… the Patterns of Collectivism’s Cronies “Today the great issue before the American people is freemen against the tide of Statism which is sweeping three-quarters of the world— whether it be called Communism, Fascism, Socialism or the disguised … Continue reading
Posted in censorship, Connecting the dots, Culture, Education, Faith, government, History, Parenting, social emotional "learning", Time to Choose, Values
Tagged America, Austria, Belgium, Capitalism, Chancellor Schuschnigg, collectivism, communism, Cronyism, Fascism, Herbert Hoover, Hitler, Karlis Ulmanis, Latvia, Nazi, Pawns, Planned Economy, Rule of Law, socialism, statesmen, Statism, totalitarian economics, World War I, World War II
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Little Red: Beware of Whom You Let Hold Your Goodie Baskets
Little Red: Beware of Whom You Let Hold Your Goodie Baskets Grimm’s fairytale Little Red-Cap, Perrault’s Little Red Riding Hood, and an assortment of Riding Hood teaching tales have been documented as far back as the 10th century, including variations … Continue reading
Posted in censorship, Education, Faith, Family, government, History, psychology, school choice, Technology, Think, Time to Choose
Tagged FSA, HSA, Investments, King John, Liberty, Little Red Riding Hood, Magna Carta, medicaid, medicare, metrics, Robin Hood, Rule of Law, School Choice, Social Security, socialism, tax exemptions, The Constitution
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Prairie Dog Syndrome: Water’s Rising
Prairie Dog Syndrome: Water’s Rising Prairie Dog Syndrome defined: “Those individuals who choose to ignore reality, live underground, surfacing only to gather resources…” Admittedly it’s a definition in progress; as we note ever-increasing individuals, who, in spite of evidence to … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, government, History, Parenting
Tagged Burrows, Christians engage, education, Faith, family, Flood waters, future, God, governance, irrelevant, Moral Law, Prairie Dog Syndrome, Rule of Law, The Church
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