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A Christmas Message From the Prince of Preachers →

December 24, 2022

He kept the Christmas message deep in his heart, allowing it to help him make decisions big and small. He lived Christmas 365 days of the year.

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A Model Justice →

December 20, 2022

If we let our politicians get away with endless lies and deceptions, to buy votes with other people’s money, or to intimidate others into silence, the ash heap of history awaits us around the corner. George Sutherland warned us.

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He Warned Americans What Extravagant Spending Would Do To Character →

December 17, 2022

He saw his job as upholding the Constitution and keeping the federal government in its proper place, not weakening “the bonds of common brotherhood” by robbing Peter to pay Paul.

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Six Ways Socialism is Anti-Social →

December 4, 2022

No climate-change denier denies that climate exists. But socialists claim that if there’s such a thing as human nature, they can abolish and reinvent it. Humans are individuals, with no two alike in every way, but socialists believe they can homogenize and collectivize us into an obedient blob.

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Commonizing people will never produce heroes →

December 1, 2022

Vermont has a long history of fostering uncommon individuals. In the 1850’s, Elisha Otis of Halifax invented and dramatically demonstrated the first fail-safe for the elevator, ushering in the age of skyscrapers within a few decades. And who can forget Jake Burton, whose ski-career-ending car accident prompted him to launch Burton Snowboards in Manchester, jump-starting a global industry?

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A President Visits Montana →

November 23, 2022

This was the same man who declared at his modest, unembellished inauguration that “Our most dangerous tendency is to expect too much of government.” In Harding’s own voice, you can listen to several of his speeches here: https://tinyurl.com/2hf2u8xu.

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Ayn Rand, Jesus Christ, and Charitable Giving →

November 15, 2022

I am unaware of an Objectivist food pantry, soup kitchen, orphanage, hospital or blood drive but I would welcome any one of them should one ever spring up. Meantime, I am grateful that people, often of faith, are starting and managing such worthy causes every day.

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William Pitt, Friend of American Liberty →

November 10, 2022

Pitt spoke truth to power, but in this instance, power did not listen.

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Bismarck's Shameful Welfare State Legacy →

November 8, 2022

The modern German welfare state began not as a utopian vision of altruism and compassion, but as nothing more than a political ploy for one man to keep himself and his allies in office.

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When Equality Becomes Evil →

November 2, 2022

Equality before the law is an indisputably good thing. Using force to make people economically equal is an entirely different story. It’s evil.

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Where Subsidies Created a Ghost Town →

October 19, 2022

What the government giveth, it can sooner or later taketh away. That’s a lesson that the Montana ghost town of Granite learned the hard way.

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How Sound Money Won the Battle of Yorktown--And Saved the American Revolution →

October 15, 2022

I cannot recall any moment in history when either an army or a cause were mortally endangered by sound money and were saved at the last minute by depreciated, fiat-paper money.

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Tyrant and Idiot: Lukashenko the Price Fixer →

October 12, 2022

Why is knowing economics and history important? Because without the knowledge these disciplines give us, we can be as stupid and as destructive as a Belarusian despot.

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The Root of Education's Problems is Staring Us in the Face →

October 7, 2022

The answer is more freedom, not more politics and coercion. Why is such common sense so infuriatingly uncommon?

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Plans: Yours or the State's? →

September 29, 2022

The more one allows the world’s wonders to witness to him, the less he’ll want to play God with other people’s lives or with the economy that their trillions of individual decisions create.

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Whose Birthday is on September 29? →

September 29, 2022

Let me take you on a stroll through history, stopping for a few moments to tell you of some men and women born on September 29 aside from me.

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Coolidge Knew the Difference Between Common Sense and Nonsense →

September 23, 2022

Whenever he spoke or wrote, he wasted no words; he said what he meant and meant what he said. His two vetoes of the McNary-Haugen Farm Relief Act were masterful.

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Campaign Songs →

September 22, 2022

If I were running today, I think I would choose the inspirational hit from Les Miserables, “Do You Hear the People Sing?”

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Celebrate Constitution Day! →

September 17, 2022

Calvin Coolidge’s words are as spot-on today as they were in 1923 when he said, “To live under the American Constitution is the greatest political privilege that was ever accorded to the human race.”

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Heroes, Character and Freedom: A September 2022 Interview for the Austrian Economics Center →

September 15, 2022

Focus on character-building so that someday you can honestly express the sentiments of the Apostle Paul on the night before his martyrdom: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”

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