Andrew Jackson as “the Symbol for an Age”
The assessment that called Andrew Jackson to be the “symbol for an age” is very true.
The Ups and Downs of The Articles of Confederations
The Articles of Confederations ultimately united the colonies and formed states, but had many downfalls because it could not effectively run and control a proper government.
Gun Registry Taxation in Canada
An essay on why farmers should be exempt from Canada’s gun registry taxation.
Alexander Hamilton and His Financial Reports
Here we take a look at whether Hamilton’s financial reports were constitutional.
Greenhouse Gases and The Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
What is the Kyoto Protocol all about? Flexibility mechanisms – Protocol requires countries to meet their targets primarily through domestic action.
Taxes – Hate ‘Em, But The Alternative is Too Dreadful to Contemplate
Taxes are a dreadful thing. Or are they? Perhaps we should consider what a world without taxation would really be like.
The Looming National Debt Crisis for The U.S.
The U.S. is already $12 trillion in debt, not counting unfunded promises like Social Security and Medicare, and the current administration wants to add $1 trillion per year for the next ten years to that number. At what point does such an unstable financial system collapse?
Characteristics and Role of a Good Tax System
How a good tax system should be.
The United States Public Education System and Private Schools
This article explains the key differences between public and private education.
The Biggest Ponzi Schemes in Modern History
Bernard Madoff and Alan Stanford are in the news today because of their large Ponzi schemes. Are the Madoff and Stanford Ponzi schemes the largest in modern history?





















