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Your Next New Government

Okay, we have had a really bad time with that king and his minions in the assembly. Fat lot of good that thing was made His Majesty give up some power; he just got more people to agree with him … Continue reading

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World Upside Down

It is no longer hyperbole to suggest the federal government of the U.S.A., and many state governments therein, have surrendered any claim on legitimacy. Where do I find words to say this? At this point, I’m either preaching to the … Continue reading

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Calm Before the Storm

I’ve run out of track. There aren’t that many philosophical issues to explore right now. I’m bearing an urge to make my heart ready for some big changes. We’re just waiting to see what happens next. It’s not exactly news, … Continue reading

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What Did They Expect?

You don’t have to support violence to understand it. It’s possible to defend violence on purely logical grounds. Given my clearly stated distaste for Western logical forms, that should hardly indicate I don’t get it. Part of my objection is … Continue reading

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Killer Kings

The concept of “king” as a ruler arises historically from the function of warlord. A people would not reasonably surrender that much power to a single individual if there were no threats. Typically, someone is granted emergency power, uses it, … Continue reading

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Logic: Racism

Discussions of racism typically avoid any form of logic. Therefore, I could not be less concerned about someone labeling me “racist” — it means only they don’t like what I’m saying, and can’t think of a good excuse for arguing. … Continue reading

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Track Record of Fools

They really are that stupid. In the run-up to Afghanistan, I knew it was stupid. I was quite certain we could not afford to get involved there. I was right, but it was surely the case people with better brains … Continue reading

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Biblical Political Science

The Bible’s unique view into human political organization can be summed up in a series of principles. Let me suggest these seven: 1. Political corruption is the norm — Human nature is fallen. You will not have three people organized … Continue reading

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October Surprise for US

I’ve been reviewing all the various oppressive threats noised about in recent months. Some are more plausible than others, so I left out a few I’d read as just too unlikely. Still, it would seem our federal government is hell-bent … Continue reading

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Don’t Be A Slave

In the next twelve months, the US will be reduced to third world economic status. The objective is amassing all available wealth in the US in the hands of an elite group. It has to do with creating conditions which … Continue reading

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