A.E. Samaan
Capitalism is not a form of government. Capitalism is a symptom of freedom. It is the result of individual rights, which include property rights.
— A.E. Samaan
Capitalism is not a form of government. Capitalism is but one thing only: Buy Low - Sell High. Capitalism is what happens when a government allows free association and respects property rights. It is a symptom of liberty.
— A.E. Samaan
Capitalists desire purchasing power. Socialists lust for the power to plan society. Which is worse?
— A.E. Samaan
Capitalists grow wealth. Socialists redistribute wealth.... but population grows, so the Socialist population control kicks in the form of eugenics.
— A.E. Samaan
Centralization is an abomination! Decentralize everything! Leave nothing to the central planners.
— A.E. Samaan
Centrally planned economies are upended by out of control population. Their escape valve is eugenics.
— A.E. Samaan
Civil Wars happen when the victimized are armed. Genocide happens when they are not.
— A.E. Samaan
Communism is what happens when Socialists realize that they want complete control over every aspect of human life.
— A.E. Samaan
Computer hackers are the true journalists in the 21st Century. The old journalism is worse than dead. It is unreliable to the point that it is nothing more than a nuisance, an obstacle in the pursuit of truth.
— A.E. Samaan
DARWIN’S “SACRED CAUSE”? Much ink has been dedicated to determining Charles Darwin’s role in “scientific racism.” The only way to empirically and scientifically determine his role is to organize the events as a timeline, and thus placing them into context of historical events. Political analysis without historical context is all sail and no rudder. In America, we are constantly made aware that both Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin were born on the same day, in the same year, February 12, 1809. Adrian Desmond and James Moore famous 2009 book, “Darwin’s Sacred Cause,” leverages this factoid in an effort to place Charles Darwin at par with Abraham Lincoln in the abolition of slavery. This fraudulently steals away credit from Abraham Lincoln, who took a bullet to the head for the cause, and transfers it by inference to an aristocrat who remained in his plush abode throughout the conflict and never lifted a finger for the cause.
— A.E. Samaan
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