by Laurie Bluedorn | Dec 8, 2014 | Constitution, Economics
Taken from: Clichés of Socialism by various authors, published in 1970 by the Foundation for Economic Education “When a devotee of private property, free market, limited government principles states his position, he is inevitably confronted with a barrage of...
by Laurie Bluedorn | Aug 18, 2014 | Constitution, Economics, News
“What are our values?” Warren asked the audience, some of whom held up “Run Liz Run” signs. “What does it mean to be a progressive?” She went on to outline 11 tenets of progressivism: My response is in italics: 1. “We believe that Wall Street needs stronger rules and...
by Laurie Bluedorn | Oct 17, 2013 | Constitution
by Harvey Bluedorn There has been much effort in the media to make us believe that treaties supersede the Constitution. But what does the Constitution actually say? The text of the Constitution repeatedly refers to itself as “this constitution.” The sole exception is...
by Laurie Bluedorn | Sep 17, 2013 | Constitution, History, News
This article is based off the keynote speech at the Constitution Day dinner on 09-14-13. The event was hosted by the Republican Liberty Caucus of Central-East Florida.