Posted April 28, 2015 11:52 am by Comments

By Ammoland

Thomas Sowell

By Thomas Sowell

The whole point of competition is someone has to come out the winner. Sometimes it is hard to pick the winner, but that is not the job of governments to decide who the competitors are. Confusion about the difference between maintaining competition and maintaining competitors has long plagued anti-trust law on both sides of the Atlantic.
Thomas Sowell

California –-(Ammoland.com)- We all make mistakes and some of us learn from them. What is even better is to learn from other people’s mistakes, where they pay for those mistakes while we learn free of charge.

Many Americans who say that we should learn from other people, especially Europeans, mean that we should imitate what they did. That may make those who talk this way feel superior to other Americans. But let us never forget that the most disastrous ideologies of the 20th century — Communism, Fascism and Nazism — all originated in Europe. So did both World Wars.

More recently, Europe has been belatedly discovering how unbelievably stupid it was to import millions of people from cultures that despise Western values, and which often promote hatred toward Western people.

Maybe that is a mistake that we can think about when …read more

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