2 December 2019 My first car was a Ford Pinto—you know, the kind that blew up if rear ended—and I got ripped off buying it from a friend whose dad was a used car salesman--Classic. But it was my first car and I had it for six or so years. It had some funny features … Continue reading Technology and Thought
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2019 Oct 24 I know that some candidates for President are for a universal guaranteed income and it is one of the boogie men of the right. I am against the idea. The primary problem with the idea of the universal guaranteed income is the fundamental denial of the human instinct to earn what we … Continue reading Universal Guaranteed Income: Not a Fan
Sept 2019 I am not against capitalism. (a response to my Dad) My Dad commented in an email that I am Anti-capitalist. This is not true. His statement comes from this false set of assumptions: liberal means socialist means communist means anti-capitalist. This is what I think. Capitalism only functions at its peak when regulated … Continue reading Not Against Capitalism
2019 September How do people become interested in “things”? The question: What causes people to make thinking and analysis a part of their daily lives rather than just going along without really questioning some of the bigger ideas, or any ideas, of the world or a specific subject? Most of my life I have debated … Continue reading How to be Interested in “Things”
2017 July 15 Blog Article: Under Siege by Liberals from the Guardian from 14 July 2017 https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jul/14/nucla-colorado-mandatory-gun-law-mining-telluride This article has a great number of points of interest about human nature, mis-conceptions, and blindness that are worth pointing out and commenting on. Uranium mining for the war effort destroyed this town, it has been literally ground … Continue reading Under Siege by Liberals: A Review