outlookandinsight

A message to China

The Chinese government has recently objected to Taiwan obtaining defensive weapons. We need to send a message to China regarding Taiwan. That message is: A government exists to help its people protect themselves. A government that fails to to do so has no legitimate right to exist. If Taiwan and China are one country, then […]

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Learning Colonialism

I recently listened to a podcast that mentioned the effect of colonialism on African culture. Colonial Christian missionaries would arrive in an African village and immediately open a school. In the missionary school children would begin to learn about Christian European culture at a young age. The children lived in the midst of African village

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Open Borders

The Cato Institute 2020 Annual Report says, “Under an open-door policy, America thrived and grew into the world’s preeminent economic powerhouse. Unfortunately, in the 20th century steep restrictions and barriers to immigration have become the norm, at a heavy cost to both American taxpayers and would-be Americans.” I do not disagree with the statement, and

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A Basis for Morality

What does it mean to be good, virtuous, moral, or just? Philosophers have debated these questions for centuries. Another question lies just below the surface of these. On what basis can one decide what is good, virtuous, moral, or just? The answers I have encountered may be divided into several overlapping categories. Tradition: We were

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Non-Delegation Amendment

Whereas delegation of powers negates the separation of powers, and “the accumulation of all powers legislative, executive and judiciary in the same hands” has been termed “the very definition of tyranny”,* therefore the following amendment to the Constitution of the United States is proposed: Congress shall not delegate its legislative powers, nor shall Congress delegate

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