Walter E. Williams Quotes
Top 43 wise famous quotes and sayings by Walter E. Williams
Walter E. Williams Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Walter E. Williams on Wise Famous Quotes.
Discrimination is simply the act of choice. Scarcity requires us to choose; scarcity is the cause of discrimination!
The founders of our nation feared paper currency because it gave government the means to steal from its citizens.
The framers gave us the Second Amendment not so we could go deer or duck hunting but to give us a modicum of protection against congressional tyranny.
According to the Institute for International Economics, trade barriers cost American consumers $80 billion a year or more than $1,200 per family.
All we have to do now is to inform the public that the payment of social security taxes is voluntary and watch the mass exodus.
Social Security is unsustainable because it is not meeting the first order condition of a Ponzi scheme, namely expanding the pool of suckers.
As American education and intelligence becomes replaced by feelings and emotion, not seeing the forest for the trees has become a major problem.
The difference between a thief and a congressman: When a thief steals your money, he doesn't expect you to thank him.
Preaching doom and gloom has been beneficial to the political class. They use it to gain more power and control.
Democracy and liberty are not the same. Democracy is little more than mob rule, while liberty refers to the sovereignty of the individual.
More important than anything else is for Americans to wise up to class warfare demagoguery and reject the politics of envy.
Politicians have immense power to do harm to the economy. But they have very little power to do good.
Nothing in our Constitution suggests that government is a grantor of rights. Instead, government is a protector of rights.
If one person has a right to something he did not earn, of necessity it requires that another person not have a right to something that he did earn.
If our country is to survive and prosper, we must summon the courage to condemn and reject the liberal agenda, and we had better do it soon.
Trying to get government to be as efficient as business is as hopeless as trying to teach cats to bark and dogs to meow.
Always be suspicious of those who pretend to know it all, claim their way is the best way and are willing to force their way on the rest of us.
Most of our country's serious problems can be laid at the feet of Congress and the White House and not at capitalism.
Once Congress establishes that one person can live at the expense of another, it pays for everyone to try to do so.
If grade inflation continues, a college bachelor's degree will have just as much credibility as a high school diploma.
In a free society, government has the responsibility of protecting us from others, but not from ourselves.
Most of the great problems we face are caused by politicians creating solutions to problems they created in the first place.
Increases in money supply are what constitute inflation, and a general rise in prices is the symptom.