A Proven 10 Step “Tax-Free” Program to End the War on Poverty


It works. It can be proven. It can be duplicated. It costs taxpayers nothing. It is supported by America’s founders. Liberals hate it. Conservatives embrace it.

Below are the 10 Commandments to end poverty

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1) Establish and maintain the rule of law.

2) Focus the jurisdiction of government primarily on maintaining the rule of law, and limit its jurisdiction over the economy and the institutions of civil society.

3) Implement a formal property system with consistent and accessible means for securing a clear title to property one owns.

4) Encourage economic freedom.

5) Encourage stable families and other important private institutions which mediate between the individual and the state.

6) Encourage belief in the truth that the universe is purposeful and makes sense.

7) Encourage the right cultural mores.

8) Instill a proper understanding of the nature of wealth creation and poverty.

9) Focus on cultivating your comparative advantage rather than protecting what used to be your comparative advantage.

10) Work hard.

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The Nancy Pelosi Horror Show Played in Pittsburgh for One Night Only


It is no longer a matter of wealth redistribution, these Demonic Rats want to steal all that you worked for your entire life so that they can buy off supporters so that they can stay in power. This is not the country our founders envisioned, in fact it is the very thing they fought so valiantly against. That is TYRANNY.

Face it folks these fools in Washington have their eyes on your property and are going to figure how they can steal it from you unless you send these bums to the unemployment line quickly.

It is not just the rich they are after, they are after anyone who is not dependent upon them or even worse who does not support them.

Be afraid be VERY AFRAID.

The World Needs a Few Good Men


* who cannot be bought;
* whose word is their bond;
* who put character above wealth;
* who possess opinions and a will;
* who are larger than their vocations;
* who do not hesitate to take chances;
* who will not lose their individuality in a crowd;
* who will be as honest in small things as in great things;
* who will make no compromise with wrong;
* whose ambitions are not confined to their own selfish desires;
* who will not say they do it” because everybody else does it”;
* who are true to their friends through good report and evil report, in adversity as well as in prosperity;
* who do not believe that shrewdness, cunning, and hardheadedness are the best qualities for winning success;
* who are not ashamed or afraid to stand for the truth when it is unpopular;
* who can say “no” with emphasis, although all the rest of the world says “yes.”

Charles Swindoll, Living Above the Level of Mediocrity, pp.107-8