Archive for September, 2011

What Will Happen When the People Realize that the Constitution Is No More?

by Chuck Rogér What can we expect when a majority of Americans finally comes to terms with a disgusting reality that H.L. Mencken exposed 71 years ago? In an article titled “The Suicide of Democracy,”1 Mencken wrote: In an ideal democracy, [the citizen] learns, property is at the disposal, not of its owners, but of [...]

A View of the US from Abroad

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér A recent email from a reader carried a poignant message. The woman, a citizen of South Africa and successful business owner, wrote: I have to tell you that most people (rational people, not jihadis and Soviets) are astonished at Obama and much of the confusion that is the [...]

Ruling Class Alchemy

by Chuck Rogér Routing other people’s money through the government alchemy machine is supposed to somehow magnify national wealth and income, while leaving it in the pockets of those who earned it is somehow a drag. This priceless statement by economist/historian Lawrence Reed accurately encapsulates the attitude of big-government money launderers. The most visible of [...]

Pushing Social Agendas Will Not Defeat Obama in 2012

By Chuck Rogér Reactions to my article, “Conservatism that Assures the Unthinkable: the Reelection of Barack Obama,” continue to roll in. I received an email from a woman asking me to consider the “high costs of liberal social ideology” as a key element in any plan to right the American economy. The woman directed me to an article [...]

Walmart Still in NOW’s ‘Gender-Gap’ Crosshairs

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér Despite emerging victorious from a class action suit alleging sex discrimination, Walmart recently announced costly programs designed to “help empower women across its supply chain.” Over the next five years, the mega-company will “source” $20 billion from female-owned American companies and double purchases from global suppliers run by [...]

Business-Killing Obama Is No Candyman

Originally at American Thinker Guest Post By Don Ross In New Deal or Raw Deal, Burton Folsom, Jr. explains that an atmosphere of regime uncertainty kept businesses wary of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal policies.  Today, under President Obama, the economy is suffering similarly due to the understandable hesitation of companies to expand.  The [...]

By Chuck Rogér Reaction to my article, “Conservatism that Assures the Unthinkable: the Reelection of Barack Obama” (also at American Thinker), has been understandably mixed. Most reactions have been refreshingly receptive, demonstrating a recognition of the catastrophic effects of GOP presidential contenders pushing social issues on the cusp of an economic inflection point. Yet there have also [...]

Conservatism that Assures the Unthinkable: the Reelection of Barack Obama

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér It is time that someone said, straight up and out loud, “Enough.“ As America flirts with permanent economic decline, certain GOP presidential contenders talk of gay marriage, Charles Darwin, and religiosity.  Are we losing our minds? While the current progressive regime is rife with overbearing economic and social [...]

“Easy ‘A’” Policies Reflect a Generally Decayed Education System

By Chuck Rogér Would you enroll in a university program which practically guarantees a grade of “A” in most courses? Look no further. You might want to consider studying to be a teacher. University of Missouri economics professor Cory Koedel has released a report showing that education school courses have generally low grading standards. ”A” grades dominate [...]

Did feminist groups derail the stimulus bill?

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér American women are resourceful. In the business world alone, women have racked up impressive gains, earning three times as many college degrees and doubling the female presence in the workplace compared to forty years ago. In the realm of entrepreneurship, the adult American female is leaving the male [...]

Continued Government Intervention Keeps Home Prices from Recovering

By Chuck Rogér Zealous people with agendas to sell often get so focused on minutia that big-picture truths get passed over. The Paul Krugmans, Barack Obamas, and other government-spending Keynesian-minded “thinkers” overlook the obvious. In our current economic disaster, the most obvious points are the actual causes of the disaster—flawed Federal Reserve policy, an ideology-inspired subprime mortgage [...]

The Progressive Way—Legislating Kindness and Self-Esteem

By Chuck Rogér The free market is an awesome thing. It’s a place in which complete strangers productively interact. Economist Steven Horwitz contends that the free market encourages us to “treat strangers as ‘honorary friends.’” Yet progressives have an uncontrollable urge to force people to behave in unnatural ways. How do progressives deal with natural [...]

Breaking News: Destroy Your House and End up ‘better off than before’

By Chuck Rogér Café Hayek blogger Don Boudreaux recently posted a priceless open letter to University of Maryland professor Peter Morici. Dear Peter: In your guest blog-post yesterday at CNBC you argue that the destruction caused by hurricane Irene will spark a “process of economic renewal [that] can leave communities better off than before” (“Economic [...]

Obama’s Newest Worst Idea Ever—Fannie II

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér February 2009 brought us Barack Obama’s “stimulus” plan—$800 billion worth of progressive agenda-packed deficit spending that produced zero economic improvement and increased the national debt. One year later, President Obama offered the American people a $3.8 trillion 2011 budget that increased the national debt by another $1.3 trillion. [...]

Mencken Says 2012 Defeat of Obama No Shoo-In

By Chuck Rogér After finishing only the second sentence of the H.L. Mencken’s ”The Commonwealth of Morons,” it struck me that this the iconic journalist had a refreshingly poignant way of capturing typically off-limits realities. In 1922, Mencken wrote that in America, …the general average of intelligence, of knowledge, of competence, of integrity, of self-respect, of honor [...]

Big Sister in the Workplace

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér Today there are twice as many women in the American workforce as there were four decades ago, three times as many women getting college degrees.  More working women than men now hold degrees.  The growth rate of female-owned businesses stands at four times the growth rate of male-owned [...]

A Bridge Too Far for the Nanny State

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér Suicide is tragic from any perspective. It is saddening to think that someone’s emotional state could decay to the point where death appears preferable to life. Loved ones and acquaintances are left to sort out feelings of helplessness and try to fill holes in hearts and minds–holes made [...]