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Archive of posts published in the tag: Europe

Welfare Institutions

Kevin Williamson is probably excerpted or curated at Rebel Yid more than any other writer.  In this piece that should be read in full he notes the critical but rarely sited distinction between the welfare state and socialism. In this

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“They Suck and They’re Blaming Us”

Cavuto’s brilliant rant on the Europeans: Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com great excerpt “For god’s sake wake up and sniff your obviously spiked cappuccino. U.S. banks did not create your mess, you did. U.S. banks did not grant cradle-to-the-grave

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Just One More Snowflake

Why is it more moral for a federal bureaucrat in a state-supplied SUV to shut down an offshore oil rig on grounds that it is too dangerous for the environment than for a private individual to risk his own capital

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The Jewish Century

This is the Intro to Yuri Slezkine’s “The Jewish Century” I just found it to be a compelling observation. The Modern Age is the Jewish Age, and the twentieth century, in particular is the Jewish Century.  Modernization is about everyone

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The Irony Curtain

War seems unnecessary to Europeans because they have been largely protected from it for 65 years by the west. War seems necessary to preserve critical values to Americans because they have born that burden of defending those who find it

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