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Americans Quotes by Walter E. Williams
- Try this thought experiment. Pretend you're a tyrant. Among your many liberty-destroying objectives are extermination of blacks, Jews and Catholics. Which would you prefer, a…
- In keeping Americans ill-educated, ill-informed and constitutionally ignorant, the education establishment has been the politician's major and most faithful partner. It is in this sense…
- If there's a distinct group of Americans who harbor open contempt for constitutional principles and rule of law, it's lawyers, judges and members of Congress.
- Here's Williams' roadmap out of poverty: Complete high school; get a job, any kind of a job; get married before having children; and be a…
- I believe our nation is at a point where there are enough irreconcilable differences between those Americans who want to control other Americans and those…
- It was not until the Abraham Lincoln administration that an income tax was imposed on Americans. Its stated purpose was to finance the war, but…
- The bottom line is that we've become a nation of thieves, a value rejected by our founders. James Madison, the father of our Constitution, was…
- The only way Congress can get one dollar to spend is to take that one dollar from Americans, borrow that one dollar from Americans, or…
- For black politicians, civil rights organizations and white liberals to support the racist practices of the University of Michigan amounts to no less than a…
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