Socialism on the Beach, with a Splash of Capitalism

Read MoreIf you like your public beaches, then thank socialism.

Read MoreIf you like your public beaches, then thank socialism.

Read MoreThe sickening stench of a polluted political waterfall is pouring into the abyss. Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) announced last Friday that he won’t seek re-election, come 2016. He’s suffered several setbacks recently, both political and personal.

Read MoreSenator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is about to learn some painful lessons the hard way, especially if he chooses to run for president in 2016. And that is this — political success requires money and lots of it.

Read MoreHas Catholicism become the most progressive of the world’s major religions?
This appears to be the case now, and the primary reason for such a startling transformation comes from the top.

Read MoreKarl Marx wasn’t a political fanatic, nor was he an extremist. Certainly not when you examine his writings. In fact, back in his day, Marx is what we’d now call a social commentator. He wrote about politics, economics, and world events. Since television “talking heads” didn’t exist back then, Marx instead scribed his ideas. Those views were published in newspapers and periodicals, including even some based in the United States. He also wrote a few notable books, which weren’t particularly well-received when they were initially written, another way of saying Marx was way ahead of his time.