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A Challenge to the Tax-and-Take - and “Redistribute” Politicians
Tax The Rich As a financial literacy teacher, entrepreneur, and student of economic history, I have a simple challenge for every politician who constantly talks about taxing the rich, taxing producers, taxing creators, taxing inventors, and taxing those who develop intellectual property. Instead of taking more from those who create value, why not create value yourself? If you truly believe you have the solutions to society's problems, then prove it in the marketplace. Start a

Chairman Bob Sutton
4 days ago2 min read


RHODE ISLAND IS AT A CROSSROADS.
Aaron Guckian There comes a time when citizens must decide whether they want more government or more opportunity. For too many years, Rhode Islanders have watched taxes rise, regulations expand, housing become less affordable, businesses struggle, and families leave in search of better opportunities elsewhere. Aaron Guckian understands what many Rhode Islanders are feeling. He has worked in education, banking, healthcare advocacy, nonprofit leadership, and public service. He

Chairman Bob Sutton
6 days ago1 min read


From Haym Salomon to Elon Musk: Financing Freedom Across Two Centuries
Elon Musk and Haym Salomom Throughout American history, certain individuals have used their resources, influence, and willingness to take risks to support causes they believed were larger than themselves. Two names that often emerge in discussions about finance, innovation, and the future of freedom are Haym Salomon and Elon Musk. While they lived more than 240 years apart, supporters of both men argue that each played a significant role during a pivotal period in history. Ha

Chairman Bob Sutton
Jun 143 min read


A Nation Divided or A Nation Rebuilt? The Cost of Forced Redistribution
Just a Thought That Shouldn’t Be Ignored What if one of the greatest sources of division in America today isn’t race, religion, or background—but policy? What if the real wedge driving Americans apart is a system where government routinely takes from one group and gives to another ? It’s a question worth asking—not emotionally, but historically, economically, and constitutionally. From Unity to Division: When Policy Shapes Behavior America was built on a simple but powerful p

The Chairman
Mar 313 min read


The American Dream - Pure Happiness
The American Dream is an ideal that has been woven into the fabric of American society for decades. It is the notion that through hard...

The Chairman
May 1, 20232 min read


For my friend Bernie:
For my friend Bernie: Equality and equity are two terms that are often used interchangeably, but they have very different meanings....

The Chairman
Mar 6, 20232 min read
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