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Rep. Tom Jackson Speaks on the “State” of Alabama
By Angela Vullo Feb. 17, 2019–Approximately fifty years after Dr. Martin Luther King made his pleas for economic justice, we are confronted with the fact that wealth inequality has turned the United States into one of the most extremely income-stratified nations in the world. In this context, it is instructive […]

Coming Soon: Hamilton Versus Wall Street
By Nancy Spannaus Feb. 15, 2019—Enraptured by the Hamilton musical? Eager to learn more about the Founding Father that many leftists love to hate? Or just downright disgusted with the fact that the U.S. Congress can’t seem to figure out how to rebuild our economy? If so, I have the […]
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History
- Guess Who Insisted on Slavery in Colonial America?
By Nancy Spannaus Jan. 30, 2019—Abraham Lincoln was - Ben Franklin on the Issue of Credit
By Nancy Spannaus Jan. 17, 2019—Some words of wisdom - An Appreciation of Hamilton’s Society for Useful Manufactures
(The following was written in celebration of Alexander
Is Taxing the Rich Really “un-American?”
By Edward Spannaus Feb. 3, 2019–In the current climate of attacks on any proposal to raise taxes on the wealthy – labelling such proposals as “radical,” “socialist” if not communistic, a slippery slope leading inevitably to Venezuela, and so forth – it would be difficult to overstate the appalling ignorance […]