Monday, December 31, 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
American Solutions
American Solutions is an organization designed to break through partisanship and create real solutions to the problems facing our country. It is part of Winning The Future, A 21st Century Contract With America. Unlike other organizations that just identify and talk about issues, American Solutions has created the "Solutions Lab" which offers plans to make real change. The Lab breaks down issues into values, vision, and a metric for monitoring, achieving, and evaluating results. American Solutions is directed by Newt Gingrich. Check out videos here or the main web site here.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Young America's Foundation
The Young America's Foundation is an organization intent on fostering the conservative movement in young people on school campuses across the nation. In addition to sponsoring and organizing various activism events, YAF also hosts some very prominent conservative speakers. Speakers have included Newt Gingrich, John Ashcroft, Ann Coulter, and Bay Buchanan. You can see videos from YAF here. Learn more about the foundation on their web site here.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Friday, December 7, 2007
More Shocking Economics Buzz
The buzz over our Shocking Economics video has continued to grow. Political consultant and author, Wyatt McIntyre posted the video on his blog and also had some nice things to say about the American Freedom University. He also maintains a YouTube channel here. Both are well worth a look. In addition, here are a few more places that have been talking about the video.
Patriot Action posted it here.
Fort Hard Knox posted it here.
The Minority Report posted it here.
Heavy Lifting posted it here.
Capitalism & Freedom posted it here.
Caulk Is Cheap posted it here.
Blogonomics posted it here.
The Patriot Room posted it here.
Patriot Action posted it here.
Fort Hard Knox posted it here.
The Minority Report posted it here.
Heavy Lifting posted it here.
Capitalism & Freedom posted it here.
Caulk Is Cheap posted it here.
Blogonomics posted it here.
The Patriot Room posted it here.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
U.S. Military Deaths
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Remember Me
Amazing tribute to our troops by Lizzie Palmer
Related links:
Operation Gratitude
ThisIsForTheSoldiers.org
Related links:
Operation Gratitude
ThisIsForTheSoldiers.org
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Educational Rap
The trick of education is to relate information in a way students can understand. Enter, a company that merges education and music. But not just any music, rap music. Educational music that students might actually listen to. They call themselves Rhythm Rhyme Results and they maintain an impressive catalog of educational rap. There are songs in the categories of social studies, language arts, and math. They even have a song about economics which was posted on a blog here, and inspired us to take a closer look. We're especially fond of their work in the area of U.S. history with songs that cover topics ranging from the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights to the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement.
Listen to the full Rhythm Rhyme Results music catalog here.
Listen to the full Rhythm Rhyme Results music catalog here.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Democracy Countdown
The following commentary on democracy has been floating around the internet for some time now:
This quotation is generally attributed to Alexander Fraser Tytler (or Alexander Tyler as he is more commonly referred to today) although this is still unverified. We may never know who first wrote these words, but the information presented is something to thoughtfully consider.
For more information about the origin of the above quotation, look here.
- A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government. A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship.
- The average age of the world's greatest civilizations from the beginning of history has been about 200 years. During those 200 years, these nations always progressed through the following sequence:
- From bondage to spiritual faith;
- From spiritual faith to great courage;
- From courage to liberty;
- From liberty to abundance;
- From abundance to complacency;
- From complacency to apathy;
- From apathy to dependence;
- From dependence back into bondage.
This quotation is generally attributed to Alexander Fraser Tytler (or Alexander Tyler as he is more commonly referred to today) although this is still unverified. We may never know who first wrote these words, but the information presented is something to thoughtfully consider.
For more information about the origin of the above quotation, look here.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Shocking Economics Buzz
Our Shocking Economics video has been posted and linked to on a variety of blogs. Here is a list of what we have been able to find so far. Take a look and see what other people are saying about the video.
Greg Mankiw's Blog posted it here.
RedState posted it here.
The Powell Center for Economic Literacy blogged about it here.
Carpe Diem mentions it here and here.
Consumption Rules posted it here.
Thinking On The Margin posted it here.
Caveat Bettor posted it here.
Right Truth posted it here.
William Yu's Blog posted it here.
The Scratching Post posted it here.
Thinking Things Through posted it here.
ThreeSources posted it here.
AP Economics posted it here.
Greg Mankiw's Blog posted it here.
RedState posted it here.
The Powell Center for Economic Literacy blogged about it here.
Carpe Diem mentions it here and here.
Consumption Rules posted it here.
Thinking On The Margin posted it here.
Caveat Bettor posted it here.
Right Truth posted it here.
William Yu's Blog posted it here.
The Scratching Post posted it here.
Thinking Things Through posted it here.
ThreeSources posted it here.
AP Economics posted it here.
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