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About Ron Pisaturo

Ron Pisaturo is an actor, playwright, screenwriter, philosopher, management consultant, and student of Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism. He is founder and former President of American Renaissance School, a private high school with high academic standards. He has written a screenplay, The Merchant of Mars.


Articles by Ron Pisaturo

Obama at the London G20 Summit (April 7, 2009)
So much for our Commander in Chief.

AIG is Left Holding the Government's Bag (March 23, 2009)
AIG and other financial institutions indeed were reckless. The essence of their recklessness was that they trusted and unwittingly bailed out the US Government.

Bernard Madoff is Small Potatoes Compared to the Government (March 13, 2009)
Will today's politicians ever confess in court as Madoff did yesterday?

Obama's Socialist "Reforms" for American Healthcare are Impractical and Immoral (March 11, 2009)
There's no such thing as a 'right' to force others to provide one with health care, cotton picking, sex, or any other service.

Obama's "Logic" on the Mortgage Crisis (March 10, 2009)
Obama has the mentality of a tyrant.

The Antidote to Obama (March 2, 2009)
The antidote to Obama goes deeper than politics. America needs Ayn Rand now more than ever.

Obama Seeks 'Cure for Cancer' --- By Stamping Out Freedom (February 25, 2009)
In his address before a joint session of Congress last night, Obama dictated his plan for America, to be financed and 'serviced' by productive Americans.

How To Defeat the Hollywood Unions (October 19, 2007)
Actor/Writer Explains Why and How to Break Union "Solidarity" in the Coming Strikes

The Real Injustice in New Orleans: The Welfare State's Assault on the Productive Individual (September 23, 2005)
City and state officials knew--as everyone in the region who read the newspapers knew--that the city's flood defenses needed upgrading. But they spent their productive citizens' tax money on the welfare state instead.

Value Created by First Martian Explorer (April 3, 2004)
In my article "Mars: Who Should Own It," I stated: Whoever implements the concept of getting to Mars and living there turns a virtually worthless ball of rock into something of substantial value. Let's check my premises.

A Government-Financed Mars Prize? (March 1, 2004)
In The Case for Mars, Robert Zubrin's book that describes his radical new way for man to reach Mars (a way that years later has been adopted by NASA), Dr. Zubrin mentions the idea of a Mars Prize, which he "came up with under the prodding of" Newt Gingrich in 1994. Under this plan, the government would forego its own Mars exploration program, and instead offer a cash prize (of say, $30 billion) for the first successful private mission to Mars.

Mars: Who Should Own It (January 20, 2004)
A capitalist, private-property policy is not an alternative moral policy for the exploration of Mars; it is the only moral policy.

The Age of Invisible Virtue (February 6, 2003)
Historians have always been fascinated by the falls of great civilizations such as ancient Greece and Rome. But no fall contains more important lessons for mankind than the fall of the United States of America, which ended the Age of Invisible Virtue and plunged the entire Earth into the Second Dark Ages.

Racism in Congress: The Black Caucus (December 23, 2002)
Why do 38 Congressmen racially segregate themselves into the "Black Caucus," which shamelessly calls itself "the premier power group in the U.S. House of Representatives"? Because they are racist.

The Collectivist Notion of "Giving Back to Society" (February 11, 2002)
Almost universally accepted today is the notion that successful, wealthy people should "give back" much of their wealth.

Should We Go to Mars? Wrong Question: Property Rights Key Issue in Going to Mars (October 16, 2001)
Is it worth going to Mars? Let each individual decide for himself. The government's only role should be to protect property rights. Recognition of that role is the breakthrough needed by the heroic pioneers who say, "I should go to Mars."

Why and How to Conquer the Savages (September 28, 2001)
A murderous leader of a foreign government forfeits his right to life, and a murderous government forfeits its right to exist.






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