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Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973) was the greatest economist of my time. His greatest works can be accessed here at no charge.

Mises believed that property, freedom and peace are and should be the hallmarks of a satisfying and prosperous society. I agree. Mises proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that the prospect for general and individual prosperity is maximized, indeed, is only possible, if the principle of private property reigns supreme. What's yours is yours. What's mine is mine. When the line between yours and mine is smudged, the door to conflict opens. Without freedom (individual liberty of action) the principle of private property is neutered and the free market, which is the child of property and freedom and the mother of prosperity and satisfaction, cannot exist. Peace is the goal of a prosperous and satisfying society of free individuals, not peace which is purchased by submission to the enemies of property and freedom, but peace which results from the unyielding defense of these principles against all who challenge them.

In this blog I measure American society against the metrics of property, freedom and peace.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Bill Clinton Can Go To Hell Too

Is there a reason why we have to endure about a dozen dopey comments a day from this former joke-in-chief?

I think it's clear that the Clinton quotes appearing in the media on almost an hourly basis is a planned strategy of the Obama campaign. I guess someone has decided that if you can't sell Obama -- a President most everyone dislikes -- then sell Clinton, a President most everyone tolerates, if only for his folksy buffoonery.

But no one can tolerate Bill Clinton in large doses.

Please go away, Bubba.

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