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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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Tagged economics, government, medicine, resistance
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Background Buzz of Danger: GW
One of the best ways to gain illegitimate control over others is to prepare a massive take-over, then keep everyone busy with more immediate concerns while you keep that major effort out of view. Even better is to hide that … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, government, science
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Defensive Insanity
To defend your sanity, these days you have to do crazy stuff. At least, it appears crazy. The problem is, we have such a big load of lies being fed us, so the truth would naturally appear bizarre. Someone at … Continue reading
Religious Music Woes
Why do so few overtly Christian songs break through commercially? How come there aren’t any powerful musical accomplishments among Christian musicians to rival, say, the long string of major hits by the Eagles? So I’ve been asked at times. First, … Continue reading
Babylon Is Fallen
While there is an element of theology here, making it seem more appropriate to my other blog, there is a particular call for action under Noah which does not require a spiritual grasp to get it. Babylon is the symbolic … Continue reading
Line in Sand of Your Mind
A basic rule of locker-room talk is those who really know how don’t bother talking about it. It’s not just a matter of sexual conquests, or targets thereof, but anything about which testosterone fires the boasting. Most common is discussion … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, government, psychology
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Quietly, Slowly Unraveling at the Edges
No, not my sanity; that’s long gone. I’m referring to the American Empire. It would be easy to through lots of links at you, but I’ll let you read for yourself. Try What Really Happened or The Sagebrush Saloon, just … Continue reading
Social Security: Lying Insecurity
The other day I got my annual Social Security Statement. Is there anybody who really believes in this any more? How many don’t know there is no such thing as any actual accounts with money in your name? Yes, some … Continue reading
Cultivating Our Own Demise
We are killing ourselves. In a thousand different ways, we Americans steadfastly ignore the wisdom of the ages in our headlong rush to increase suffering and destroy what little we had that would have worked. We have so many pharmaceuticals … Continue reading
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Tagged civility, culture, economics
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Economics: You Don’t Have to Understand It All
Economics, as a part of the Social Sciences, is an effort to explain how we got here. Data is pretty easy to get, but providing a comprehensive explanation of human nature requires interpretation. If your interpretation is flawed, you will … Continue reading
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