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Nelson Hultberg

Nelson Hultberg is a freelance writer in Dallas, Texas, and serves as the Director of Americans for a Free Republic. An educational organization founded to promote sound money and fair taxation. He is the author of a soon to be released book, The Golden Mean: Libertarian Politics, Conservative Values.

Most Recent Articles by Nelson Hultberg:

Trump vs. the New World Order

The enemies of freedom today saturate our culture like lunacy pervades an asylum. We as Americans suffer inexcusable tax tyranny and relentless Federal Reserve inflation of our currency. Our schools disguise socialism as Americanism to our children. Our pundits succumb to the evil of moral relativism in effusive editorials. Our spineless politicians capitulate at every opportunity to Washington's march toward World Government instead of doing their honorable duty, which is to defend the Constitution, defend the Founders,defend American sovereignty.
- Monday, March 28, 2016

Trump’s Precarious Path to the Nomination

George Orwell told us, “The further a society drifts from truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.” Donald Trump has spoken powerful truths to America on immigration, trade policy, foreign wars, media integrity, and Republican competence. The political establishment has responded with tidal waves of vitriol and mendacity. Consequently Trump’s path to the GOP nomination is now racked with dangerous pitfalls and hate-filled Rinos waiting in the bushes to smear his image in any way they can.
- Monday, March 21, 2016

Free Trade vs. Fair Trade

The argument over trade and whether governments should allow it to be “free” goes back to the latter 18th, early 19th century economists, Adam Smith, David Ricardo and James Mill. They could be said to be the fathers of the free trade movement that is still argued over today.
- Monday, March 14, 2016

Reflections on the Revolution

I believe Donald Trump to be a man of character and honor, not the caricature that a desperate establishment is painting of him. Sure, I'm uncomfortable with the bombast. But despite this, I support his wrecking ball efforts to roust the D.C. grafters and mealy-mouths of the GOP and restore some truth to the American political landscape.
- Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Collapse of the GOP Establishment

For the past five years Americans for a Free Republic (AFR) has been working to mount an independent political challenge to the power elites of Washington who dominate our lives with a hideous regulatory state that one finds in dystopian novels.
- Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump

I watched the GOP debates from New Hampshire this weekend, but endured only 30 minutes of the Iowa debate. I cannot watch Megyn Kelly without feeling repulsed. She is the hatchet girl for Rupert Murdoch's Fox News to take down Donald Trump's challenge of the establishment. She fancies herself a daring journalist, but hasn't got the intellect to grasp the big picture, which is what is required to really be daring.
- Monday, February 8, 2016

The Coming Economic Crash

Last fall I wrote that "our stock market is like the Titanic on April 15, 1912. It is living onborrowed time, and all the King's men and horses are not going to be able to put this Keynesian Humpty back together again."
- Monday, February 1, 2016

Saul Alinsky's Radical Spawn

Most Americans believe that we won the fight against Communism when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 and Khrushchev's famous boast that they would bury us proved to be empty. Not so. Communism is a monster of two guises. There is Marxist-Leninism and there is Gramsciism from Antonio Gramsci, an Italian communist thinker who broke with Marx and Lenin in the 1920s. The former preaches the violent overthrow of capitalism; the latter preaches the subtle subversion of capitalism and its ultimate transformation into tyrannical "mega-statism" over time.
- Monday, January 25, 2016

Singularity: Another Collectivist Myth

A fashionable concept in today's computer - IT world is the idea of "singularity" first pioneered by Ray Kurzweil throughout the 1990s and specifically in his 2005 book,
- Monday, January 18, 2016

Ending the Income Tax and the IRS

Imagine for a moment America without an income tax. No more tedious record keeping of all our expenses. No more April 15th deadlines. No more insufferable complexity and exasperating forms. It would no longer be government’s business how much money we earn and what we do with it. Such a reform would dramatically change the lives of every one of us for the better.
- Monday, January 11, 2016

Equal Rights: The Foundation of America

The fundamental principle of the Declaration of Independence, which undergirds our political and legal systems in this country, is that all citizens possess "equal rights under the law." Our whole concept of rights is based upon their being equal for all citizens of the Republic.
- Monday, January 4, 2016

Muslim Immigration: Boon or Bane?

Should it be permissible to freely choose who we like and dislike in life? To disparage certain religions because of their irrationality? To feel uncomfortable around two males kissing in public? To want to live among one’s own kind in regards to intelligence, values and cultural mores?
- Monday, December 7, 2015

Cruz, Obama, and Eligibility

I recently wrote an article, "Trump's VP Choice and Eligibility," which you may have read and passed on to others. If anyone has disputed the article to you, linked below is an updated and much better version that should settle the issue once and for all. The law of the land states that Marco Rubio and Bobby Jindal are ineligible to be President because they were born of alien parents and thus not "natural born." But the law also states that Ted Cruz is a "natural born citizen" and thus is eligible for the Presidency.
- Monday, November 30, 2015

Trump's VP Choice and Eligibility

Patriots of America endorse Donald Trump for President. He transcends all other candidates. But if he wins the GOP nomination, an important question will be his running mate. What if Trump picks Ted Cruz for second spot on the ticket? Conservatives need to get united on this because it's a distinct possibility. Nominees often choose one of their strongest challengers especially if they come from a state with lots of electoral votes. Cruz is from Texas (38 electoral votes). Trump is from New York (29 electoral votes). Only California has more votes (55) than Texas and New York.
- Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Media Darling Conservatives

Ponder this: Why are conservatives such as William Bennett, George Will, Bill Kristol, et al so graciously accepted by the prevailing liberal establishment? Why is there almost a commraderie between today's prominent conservatives and liberals? It is because today's conservatives do not challenge the moral premise of statism. Most of today's conservative leaders are brilliant intellects, but they accept statism's violation of individual rights and its conveyance of special privileges to a myriad of factions.
- Monday, November 9, 2015

Our Youth Need to Be Told

The wise thinkers of history have always understood that political systems are the products of our conception of truth and justice. Since 1776, we in America have believed that a just political system must be based upon a concept of rights, and government must be enshrined as a protector of those rights. This, as the Declaration of Independence states so eloquently, is the purpose of government.
- Monday, October 26, 2015

The Coming Break Point

A revolutionary political earthquake lies up ahead. The popularity of Trump foretells this. We're feeling the tremors right now. But the feeling of revulsion for the Washington establishment is not yet clear enough and widespread enough in the minds of the people to manifest in a revolutionary “break point.” But I believe such a lack of widespread clarity is the lull before the storm. And the storm is coming in the form of a pervasive economic crash that will shake up Americans in a way they have never before experienced.
- Tuesday, October 20, 2015

The Orwellians Amongst Us

In the early days of man's history, tyranny was ideologically crude and built upon openly seizing power and suppression of the people. Not a lot of fancy theories were trotted out to justify it. Men like Akhenaten, Attila, Genghis Khan, Henry VIII, and Cesare Borgia ruled because they were brazen enough to want to rule, strong enough to recruit the needed henchmen, and smart enough to know that most people would let them be dictatorial.
- Monday, October 12, 2015

Trump Tax Plan: Pros and Cons

Donald Trump has shaken up today's craven political establishment like Tom Paine shook up the Tories of colonial America. He has irreverently proposed genuine solutions to the invasion of "illegals." He has attacked the poltroons of Washington and the talking heads of the media. He speaks rudely and boldly. The question now is, has he also been daring enough to put forth a bold tax reform plan?
- Monday, October 5, 2015

Camp of the Apocalypse

"The West is empty, even if it has not yet become really aware of it. An extraordinarily inventive civilization, surely the only one capable of meeting the challenges of the third millennium, the West has no soul left." "At every level - nations, races, cultures, as well as individuals - it is always the soul that wins the decisive battles. It is only the soul that forms the weave of gold and brass from which the shields that save the strong are fashioned. I can hardly discern any soul in us."
So wrote the great French novelist, Jean Raspail, in 1973 in his harrowing, apocalyptic novel, The Camp of the Saints, that foretold the coming disastrous immigration dilemma facing the nations of the West today. Raspail was far ahead of his time - with a brilliant flair for discerning the "big picture" of humanity's precarious swings regarding culture, ideology, power, and politics.
- Monday, August 31, 2015

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