March 27, 2015

CathCon Daily - 3/27/2015

Mr. Madison wished to relieve the sufferers, but was afraid of establishing a dangerous precedent, which might hereafter be perverted to the countenance of purposes very different from those of charity. He acknowledged, for his own part, that he could not undertake to lay his finger on that article in the Federal Constitution which granted a right of Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents. - Annals of Congress

Victim of Vulgar Keynesianism - Anthony Mueller, Mises

Hiding Gay Marriage...in Texas - John Murdock, First Things

I Can Do Business With Communist China, But Not Indiana - Mollie Hemingway, The Federalist

Inequality Benefits Everyone - George Will, Washington Post

Mysterium Iniquitatis - Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing

Can Family Breakdown in Low-Education America Be Reversed? - Michael Barone, Human Events

Was ‘American Sniper’ Antiwar? - David Franke, American Conservative

Common Ground With Iran - Patrick Buchanan, American Conservative

Why An Urban Church Abandoned Traditional Charity - Joseph Sunde, Acton

Still Moving to Texas -Wendell Cox, New Geography

A Manifesto for Liberal Education - Eva Brann, Imaginative Conservative


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