Dear Common Sense Patriots,
Happy Independence Day and Welcome to our educational series where we explore how common sense principles strengthen our country. Common Sense for America advocates for policies that enhance individual liberty, ensure justice, and promote the general welfare. Think about these principles not as a partisan political person, but as a patriot. I think you will approach many issues that we face today in a new light.
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Warm regards,
Bruce Rutherford
and the Common Sense Team
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ABOUT COMMON SENSE:
Thomas Paine's Common Sense argues that concentrated political power, whether in a monarchy or elite class, is unjust and undermines democracy. He advocates for a government accountable to the people, emphasizing transparency, representation, and checks on power. Paine stresses that citizens have the right and responsibility to challenge unjust government actions, making the case for a more participatory, responsive democracy.
ABOUT BRUCE:
Bruce Rutherford is a political commentator influenced by the writings of Thomas Paine, Milton and Rose Friedman, and other integral thought-leaders. From riches, to rags, and finally towards self-reliance, Rutherford brings passion and empathy to a bipartisan audience, and encourages an environment where we can discuss the ideas that continue to shape our n...