Theme: Governance

  • CALL TO DISSOLVE PARLIAMENT – CALL TO IMPEACH THE PRESIDENT I mean this isnt all

    CALL TO DISSOLVE PARLIAMENT – CALL TO IMPEACH THE PRESIDENT

    I mean this isnt all college kids. Pudgy, middle-aged, russian faced moms are out in the street. In America we have a class of ‘professional protesters’. And you can’t take them seriously. These people, you take seriously.

    When moms get on TV and say that they weren’t ” … against russia, but if the difference is between the euro and russia then we want nothing to do with russia”

    #ukraine #euromaidan #kiev


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-01 12:01:00 UTC

  • ADMINISTRATION HAS JUST THREATENED ‘MARTIAL LAW’. “This is worse than orange rev

    ADMINISTRATION HAS JUST THREATENED ‘MARTIAL LAW’.

    “This is worse than orange revolution”

    I dunno. I wasn’t here. I can tell you that the cops are not using violence to move people, they’re just grabbing and beating the hell out of anyone that they can get their hands on.

    In the states they’re trained to isolate and subdue the violent, but ignore the pacifist. No such limits here.

    I am so glad I came to Ukraine. I love these people. And I’m lucky to see real decent people seeking freedom instead of leftists seeking statism.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-01 11:51:00 UTC

  • REPORTER SAYS THAT THE PRESIDENT HAS GONE INTO HIDING

    REPORTER SAYS THAT THE PRESIDENT HAS GONE INTO HIDING


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-01 10:36:00 UTC

  • THERE IS A FULL ON REVOLUTION TAKING PLACE HERE IN UKRAINE AND NO ONE IS COVERIN

    THERE IS A FULL ON REVOLUTION TAKING PLACE HERE IN UKRAINE AND NO ONE IS COVERING IT!!!

    Protesters have stormed the Kiev Council. THere are bombs going off. (crowd dispersal). Something like 100K people in the streets.

    Ukrainians are a very peaceful and sweet people but they have had enough.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-01 09:55:00 UTC

  • IF WE LOOK AT MARITAL STRUCTURE, PEOPLE VOTE IT. If you are single you are poor.

    http://www.vdare.com/node/26778SO. IF WE LOOK AT MARITAL STRUCTURE, PEOPLE VOTE IT.

    If you are single you are poor. If you are married you are a lot less likely to be poor.

    http://www.vdare.com/articles/obama-fringe-vs-romney-core


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-30 12:34:00 UTC

  • THE MARRIAGE GAP “The single best correlation with Bush’s share of the vote by s

    THE MARRIAGE GAP

    “The single best correlation with Bush’s share of the vote by state that anybody has yet found is: the average years married by white women between age 18 and 44: an astonishing r-squared = 83 percent.

    (This has to be one of the highest r-squareds for a single factor ever seen in political science.) Bush carried the top 25 states ranked on “years married.” — Steve Sailer

    REPUBLICANS are attractive to MARRIED PEOPLE and small business.

    Because a marriage is a small business.

    I know people don’t like it.

    But that’s just how it is.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-30 12:26:00 UTC

  • MOVEMENTS IN EUROPE

    http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article119933288/Diese-Europaeer-wollen-eine-Abspaltung-vom-Mutterland.htmlSECESSION MOVEMENTS IN EUROPE


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-27 17:37:00 UTC

  • The State Is The Enemy Of Civil, Voluntary, Society

      “…a herd of timid and industrious animals of which government is the shepherd…” QUOTE: “It seems that if despotism came to be established in the democratic nations of our day, it would have other characteristics: it would be more extensive and milder, and it would degrade men without tormenting them. … I see an innumerable crowd of like and equal men who revolve on themselves without repose, procuring the small and vulgar pleasures with which they fill their souls. … Above these an immense … power is elevated, which alone takes charge of assuring their enjoyments and watching over their fate. It is absolute, detailed, regular, far-seeing, and mild. It would resemble paternal power if, like that, it had for its object to prepare men for manhood; but on the contrary, it seeks only to keep them fixed irrevocably in childhood; it likes citizens to enjoy themselves provided that they think only of enjoying themselves. It willingly works for their happiness; but it wants to be the unique agent and sole arbiter of that; it provides for their security, foresees and secures their needs, facilitates their pleasures, conducts their principal affairs, directs their industry, regulates their estates, divides their inheritances; can it not take away from them entirely the trouble of thinking and the pain of living? So it is that every day it renders the employment of free will less useful and more rare; it confines the action of the will in a smaller space and little by little steals the very use of it from each citizen. … Thus, after taking each individual by turns in its powerful hands and kneading him as it likes, the sovereign extends its arms over society as a whole; it covers its surface with a network of small, complicated, painstaking, uniform rules through which the most original minds and the most vigorous souls cannot clear a way to surpass the crowd; it does not break wills but it softens them, bends them, and directs them; it rarely forces one to act, but it constantly opposes itself to one’s acting; it does not destroy, it prevents things from being born; it does not tyrannize, it hinders, compromises, enervates, extinguishes, dazes, and finally reduces each nation to being nothing more than … I have always believed that this sort of regulated, mild, and peaceful servitude, whose picture I have just painted, could be combined better than one imagines with some of the external forms of freedom, and that it would not be impossible for it to be established in the very shadow of the sovereignty of the people.” –Alexis de Tocqueville

  • The State Is The Enemy Of Civil, Voluntary, Society

      “…a herd of timid and industrious animals of which government is the shepherd…” QUOTE: “It seems that if despotism came to be established in the democratic nations of our day, it would have other characteristics: it would be more extensive and milder, and it would degrade men without tormenting them. … I see an innumerable crowd of like and equal men who revolve on themselves without repose, procuring the small and vulgar pleasures with which they fill their souls. … Above these an immense … power is elevated, which alone takes charge of assuring their enjoyments and watching over their fate. It is absolute, detailed, regular, far-seeing, and mild. It would resemble paternal power if, like that, it had for its object to prepare men for manhood; but on the contrary, it seeks only to keep them fixed irrevocably in childhood; it likes citizens to enjoy themselves provided that they think only of enjoying themselves. It willingly works for their happiness; but it wants to be the unique agent and sole arbiter of that; it provides for their security, foresees and secures their needs, facilitates their pleasures, conducts their principal affairs, directs their industry, regulates their estates, divides their inheritances; can it not take away from them entirely the trouble of thinking and the pain of living? So it is that every day it renders the employment of free will less useful and more rare; it confines the action of the will in a smaller space and little by little steals the very use of it from each citizen. … Thus, after taking each individual by turns in its powerful hands and kneading him as it likes, the sovereign extends its arms over society as a whole; it covers its surface with a network of small, complicated, painstaking, uniform rules through which the most original minds and the most vigorous souls cannot clear a way to surpass the crowd; it does not break wills but it softens them, bends them, and directs them; it rarely forces one to act, but it constantly opposes itself to one’s acting; it does not destroy, it prevents things from being born; it does not tyrannize, it hinders, compromises, enervates, extinguishes, dazes, and finally reduces each nation to being nothing more than … I have always believed that this sort of regulated, mild, and peaceful servitude, whose picture I have just painted, could be combined better than one imagines with some of the external forms of freedom, and that it would not be impossible for it to be established in the very shadow of the sovereignty of the people.” –Alexis de Tocqueville

  • actually believe this you know)

    http://www.wnd.com/2013/11/2016-obama-plans-to-take-america-down/(I actually believe this you know)


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-27 06:37:00 UTC