
John Maynard Keynes is considered one of the leading lights of liberal economics. Challenged by a critic who said that in the long run, Keynesian economics would lead to national bankruptcy, Keynes memorably responded with a witticism: “In the long run, we’re all dead.”
In a commentary in the August 9 Atlantic, Posner argued government policymakers were so blinded by a belief in perfectly functioning capital markets they ignored obvious signs of the pending collapse and waited until too late to do anything about it.
In fact, the health reform proposals presented during the campaign by Barack Obama and John McCain were not that far apart. Both candidates supported “reimportation” of drugs and greater use of generics. Both wanted to increase “coordinated care” and do more for people with chronic conditions, and both supported transparency on costs and quality.
Realizing that legalized abortion in America represented a targeted assault and genocide against African Americans years before Maafa 21 and other discoveries were considered, Pastors Hiram Crawford of Chicago and Pastor Clennard Childress of Montclair, N.J., were unafraid to raise their voices in righteous indignation and loudly cry murder in the faces of apathetic Americans who turned a blind eye to it…
Mark is probably best known for his bold undercover operations that have exposed shocking and even illegal activities inside the abortion industry. It was a Life Dynamics sting that caught Planned Parenthood and others in the abortion industry protecting men who rape children.
Pro-abortion forces have been using various methods to push their agenda forward for more than 37 years. They hide behind the name of Planned Parenthood and are now trying to be included in the health care (Obamacare) debate under the name or idea of “reproductive rights,” “reproductive health,” and “reproductive justice.”
As the eugenics movement succeeds in its objectives to limit black births, the movement has become more and more partisan. In fact, it has become so partisan that government policy is no longer measured by its impact on the people or the culture. Instead, whatever doctrine the party of choice is spouting at the time is blindly supported, even to the detriment of those supporting it.
A frontal attack was launched on our nation’s morality when school-based clinics were initiated. The entire purpose of such clinics was twofold. First, there was the effort to allow and indeed promote promiscuity by supposedly mitigating the consequences of free sex. Second, there was the endeavor to reduce the African-American swell in population growth.
The premise of the eugenics movement may in fact be the driving cause behind this blatant black betrayal. Inherent in Darwinism is elitism. It is the notion that some are more evolved and therefore have greater intellectual capacity than others.
