Democracy must be something more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner.
America needs fewer laws, not more prisons.
The first step in saving our liberty is to realize how much we have already lost, how we lost it, and how we will continue to lose it unless fundamental political changes occur.
It is one of the great tragedies of the US, that most learn most of what they know about the government from the government.
There is no safe political refuge for those afraid to take responsibility for their own lives.
It is amazing to think after all that has happened in this country in the last few years, the last few decades, that so many people have this blind faith that government is our friend and therefore, we don’t need protections against it.
If citizens wish to retain their liberty, they cannot assume that those who seek power over them are honest. Skepticism of government is one of the most important-and most forgotten-bulwarks of freedom.
The more people expect from government, the more biased they become against limiting government power.
Voting is no substitute for the eternal vigilance that every friend of freedom must demonstrate towards government. If our freedom is to survive, Americans must become far better informed of the dangers from Washington – regardless of who wins the Presidency.
The more government dependents, the more likely that democracy will become a conspiracy against self-reliance.