More Random Thoughts By Thomas Sowell

Thomas Sowell

Dr. Thomas Sowell is my favorite author and his random thoughts columns are always instant classics. Nobody is better at wading through the BS and finding the golden nugget in every situation.

Here are a few samples from his recent Random Thoughts column.

“Will the Veterans Administration scandal wake up those people who have been blithely saying that what we need is a “single payer” system for medical care? Delays in getting to see a doctor have been a common denominator in government-run medical systems in England, Canada and Australia, among other places.”

“Some people act as if the answer to every problem is to put more money and power in the hands of politicians.”

“Those people who want Hillary Clinton elected president, so that we could have our first woman president, seem to have learned absolutely nothing from the current disaster of choosing a president on the basis of demographics and symbolism.”

“The old saying that “politics is the art of the possible” is dead wrong. Politics is the art of making the impossible seem possible, and even plausible and desirable. That is how ObamaCare got passed”

A Few Short Thomas Sowell Videos.

Equality As A False Norm.

 

We Can’t All Be Made The Same.

 

 

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