What’s the Use in Having Elections . . .

January 27, 2016

. . . if the “prize” is small government?  So asked the neocon “godfather” Irving Kristol in explaining neoconology some forty years ago.  As with the other neocon “godfather,” William F. Buckley, Jr., Kristol advocated BIG government (as long as it is run by neocons or neocon puppets); endless wars for “democracy”; Gestapo-style spying on the America population; censorship of opposing viewpoints; a gigantic police state; massive legalized counterfeiting by the Fed; and a monstrous military/industrial complex.  For starters.  Thanks to Monica Perez for bringing this to my attention.

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Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo [send him mail] is president of the Mises Institute. He is a former professor of economics at Loyola University Maryland and a longtime member of the senior faculty of the Mises Institute. He is the author or co-author of eighteen books including The Real LincolnHow Capitalism Saved AmericaLincoln UnmaskedHamilton's CurseOrganized Crime: The Unvarnished Truth About GovernmentThe Problem with Socialism; and The Politically-Incorrect Guide to Economics