The movie about President Obama’s first term really did nothing for me. In fact, I couldn’t even bring myself to sit through the whole thing. Thanks to Andrew Klavan and Bill Whittle for this condensed version, along with new commentary and insight. This is “The Road We’ve Really Traveled.” Nothing like a little bit of the truth being inserted into the narrative.
Speaking of the road we’ve really traveled, can we please put Keynesian economics to rest for good now?
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One problem with putting Keynesian economics to bed is it is the progressive/socialist/communist, what ever you wish to call them, it is their wet dream and they are loath to let it go.
A second problem with the movement toward an all encompassing nanny state is the movement away from the rule of law towards the rule of precedent, which can evolve to mean anything the courts choose it to mean, negating justice.
A third difficulty lies in the suffocation of free will, man is designed as a free will entity, given a set of rules that if followed lead to freedom and prosperity, and if ignored leads to enslavement and want.
I am aware that many disagree but history will bear it out.
Sadly, the concept is just entirely to simple for the majority to accept.
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I guess it’s especially hard to accept when the media and pop culture drum the opposite into their heads day in and day out.
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Ohmygosh. I have avoided it because I heard Tom Hanks narrates, and I didn’t want to dislike him. But listening to his dramatic, heartfelt, Apollo-11 voice saying things like this…..sheesh, there goes my affinity for Hanks. You have to believe this crap to agree to do it, and that tells me much about his character and intellect I was happier not knowing. I sit here waiting for Barack to part the Red Sea, listening to this….
As for the buffoon in the White House….go google “the reason he is my hero”. I see one answer, and it has nothing to do with the content of his character. This man is an empty suit with a vicious, thieving ideology. He should not be allowed to use the American flag in his campaign. He should have to use that loathsome logo he created for himself.
*I did like “the jazz hands on Boehner” moment…
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I used to hold Tom Hanks in high esteem too.
It’s hard to see those whom you idealized fall by the wayside.
I have found my life is not only composed of what I’ve learned and acquired but even more importantly what I’ve grown out of and was wise enough to discard.
We all need to leave by the wayside the dead weight that’s holding us down and holding us back.
Tom Hanks has become that for you, let him go. You are past him now.
Its healthy to consider your life on occasion and follow that with a good house cleaning.
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