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abuse of power, despotism, focus, identity, liberalism, nullification, principles, safety net, voter id, youth
We are who we were, before we were who we are. ~tdv @ 07.21.12
to which @CarrieKHutchens aptly replied:
yes… even when they say we aren’t and never were… ~ch @ 07.21.12
WORSE than govt power to push our economy #OffTheCliff IS the gleeful campaign by leftist Democrats to get it done. @ 07.20.12
Related: What Taxmageddon Really Means for Families by Romina Boccia 07.19.12
My focus in on focus @ 07.20.12
People will fight… if they know what for. @ 07.20.12
Look! The war on SUVs is Back On! … Govt didn’t take Ford over, did it? @ 07.18.12
Check out this comprehensive illustration of “unfairly prejudicial to the poor” ID requirements: IDs, egos, superegos *perspective
“Would to God that wise measures may be taken in time to avert the consequences we have but too much reason to apprehend” ~G.Washington 1786 @ 07.18.12
“What a triumph for the advocates of despotism to find that we are incapable of governing ourselves” ~George Washington 1786 @ 07.18.12
Read~> Nullification Of The Act Is The Rightful Remedy by Mark Ross 07.14.12
How can a man RUN FOR an office of the U.S. of A. and simultaneously RUN AWAY from the principles of the United States of America? @ 07.17.12
If the so-called “safety net” were not funded by force of government, would the people entrust their benevolence to government oversight? @ 07.17.12
Liberalism’s ‘claim’ to a monopoly does not signify its possession. @ 07.17.12
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Note: The preceding random musings are mine, except as quoted/linked. ~tdv (@subconch) The @ symbols take you to the specific quotes on twitter if you care to RT, Favorite, or Reply.