So-Tell Me What You Are Thinking?
This is K. and she is asking your thoughts. let it boil over. I want to hear all of it. and know K loves you and is glad you are here.
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Over the last several months, I've found myself highly disappointed in the quality, context, and content of my available interaction with others in general and here at GG. But now mysticism has taken over the minds of the world and GG.
It seems that all I see and hear in general, and read on GG, is either the savior president elect or the devil president elect. There is no reality in one human man being either--that's magical thinking at it's worst. It's almost as bad as those voters, for either side, that can't see the reality that their vote is nothing more than the sanction of the victim and nothing less than the validation of statism -- all directed at the elimination of the freedom of the individual and the placing of invisible chains of the collective. All like lemmings in the blind mad rush to their ruin.
You ask What I'm Thinking? I was born 250 yrs too late or too soon and it's stultifying.
I'm even encouraged at the negative reactions: panic among the warmmongers about the certain demise of Paris climate change agreement; the cannibalistic frenzy in the Democrat party, fighting it out between the socialists and progressives, and extreme denial over Obama being the agent of their suicide; the pathetic illustration of how much we need a complete revamping of our educational environment with the emotional collapse of the little snowflakes needing kindergarten-like coddling.
Whether or not a Trump administration can even come close to the expectations of the voters is another story, but I do feel we've pulled ourselves back from the brink of national collapse, at least temporarily.
I think that the key is in the expectations. To change quickly the course ("turn on a dime?") of a ship, gazillion times heavier that the heaviest of the aircraft carriers, is worse than delusional. People get the governments that they deserve. It is an axiom. "We the people" have just begun to vaguely discern the reality through the fog of ideological, nonsensical, deliberate obfuscation. Let' hope that they will persevere.
Best wishes.
Maritimus
Best wishes to you, as always.
The posts are still there, under "Books", but being a year old, they are not seeing much new input these days.
If we have enough new membership, it might be worth reprising these posts. Is there a way to get them back into the "new" tab without losing the existing comments?
Just go to the post and underneath the title, you'll notice "Best of..." - keep in mind, only Producers can post to this category, so you'd have to do it for VetteGuy.
The "so called liberals" will mount a huge campaign to get back in power, perhaps with a true socialist next election. They already got the millenial vote, which is the vote of the future. Very scary actually.
There has never been an economy like the one in the world today - but few realize quite how fragile it truly is and how many things come crashing down when it fails. During the 1930's and the Great Depression, times were hard for many, but because wealth was still rooted in physical means, the effects were felt by many but could be worked through. If our economy collapses due to hyperinflation, inability to service debt, or a major disruption to the lines of communications between economic parties, there is no fall-back. We don't have a primarily agrarian populace who can go back to working farms. Farmers themselves are highly dependent on technology in modern agriculture practices - especially the resupply of fuel for mechanized production. If we have a true disaster, we will be far worse off than the unemployed in the 1930's because less than 10% of the people will be able to cope with the changes.
As to the Germans, they absolutely would have used atomic weapons, but probably first against the Russians. They would have targeted Moscow and left Russia reeling in its effects and decapitated for leadership while pointing at the devastation and warning the British and Americans to back off. Japan had a much larger problem there, because their only real chance to use a nuke effectively would have been to sneak a submarine to the US Pacific Coast and bomb San Francisco - an incredibly tall order given the lack of re-supply for such a vessel (especially later in the war) and the increasing vigilance of coastal patrols after events such as at Ellwood in 1941. Atomic weapons are incredible overkill against military targets excepting command-and-control installations like the Pentagon, SAC in Omaha, Nebraska, or entire carrier fleets. Even the US had problems building more than the first two - they had no plans other than invasion to fall back on if Japan had failed to surrender after Nagasaki.
Always in the back of my mind I fantasize about a place where there is real freedom, and minimal government.
Other than that I think about how much I love my wife and kids.
I love life and the people in mine. A song comes to mind "if I could save time in a bottle"
I am a citizen of the land of me. I sneakily reside in a world that mostly does not acknowledge my existence except to annually steal some of my property which I allow so as not to be noticed. My camouflage is to give the appearance of obeying artificial laws while actually living by my own code. To the extent that I achieve this, my life is good, when I cannot hide from my oppressors, my life is hell.
In the history of man, I think no one has ever been physically free, either "owned" by a slaver or a state. Mentally, I believe many men have been free, as I am, some of whom died when they were discovered. The "Big Idea of Self" is pretty new and despite our concerns that it is moving slowly, it is spreading faster than many ideas of the past. Unfortunately it requires the erasure of centuries of altruist theology. I don't expect to see much progress in my lifetime but it is gratifying to know it is there.
Every day I check on the state of our sun, the space weather and it's effects upon our earth. For the past 1 1/2 months our ionosphere and the troposphere has been mostly disturbed, at times, for days at a time and I can not help thinking that it has to be playing an adverse role in the brains of the unaware.
There is evidence that it does have an effect. Add to that, progressive disempowerments of our most vulnerable and Presto!...you have chaos.
Just shaking my head at the state of mankind.
I am embarrassed and disappointed.
Recent demonstrations of the manipulated masses, unconscious humans who are brain washed by public Ed , told how to feel
( and think?)about issues by the proven biased media and then add the devotion to celebrities that are devoted to the Illuminatti
and don't forget The career politician. We have seen this coming for years and have warned of the consequences. Socialism doesn't work, it is a job and economy killer. Embarrassment should be reserved for the unconscious upon enlightenment.
The cycles you study . The cosmic weather . As the Earth follows the sun around the galaxy. It has an incredible journey exposing all to cosmic rays, electro magnetism , dark forces and light forces some of this phenomenon may act like a fertilizer to our brains and some could stunt. The path that our solar system travels and the precessional code has been of great interest to the pioneer astronomers thousands of years ago.
Those ancient intellects were far advanced compared to the middle aged Vatican dominated Europeans.
To say the least, it was an interesting observation.
A normal rational person would never even consider the sick behavior these people relish.
That doesn't mean it doesn't exist
Countries that have smaller productive middle class (usually due to authoritarian culture and government) are the ones that don't have income tax or "welfare."
Given that, the concept of a country is rooted in protecting a particular culture. Its not xenophobia but a preference for a particular culture.
Open borders if all countries were adherents to Objectivism would be a different story. But we are far from that right now. Imagine open borders if Nazi Germany were next door. Imagine open borders if Syria were next door. And imagine open borders with Mexico or Venezuela when the dominant culture there is socialism.
Germany will never be the same with 1.5 million syrian refugees feeding off it and procreating at top speed. The German culture will change drastically.
I think Trump is right when he says if we have a country, we need to have border control. That doesnt mean zero immigration, but controlled immigration where the people in the country benefit from the immigration, and where the immigrants can adopt and enjoy the culture that they have moved into.
1. Educate people to understand the value of liberty, individualism and objectivism; or
2. develop a real Gulch
I love the camaraderie, but that is just a one night stand. I love the stoic objectivism, but that is a wet dream. How do we get this off the ground?
However, I do feel like we here are either complaining about or celebrating external things, but not much action affecting external things.
Collectivists, progressives, socialists, greenies and even communists are effectively using social media and the media to purvey messages drawing in and affecting people. To a lesser extent, the religious right, tea party/republicans and big business are doing the same. It seems to me that advocates for both social and fiscal freedoms, Objectivism, individualism and responsibility do not find a tangible foothold for a variety of reasons. In addition, there seem to be fewer of us; we in-fight a bit (e.g. Objectivism vs Libertarians); and we don't seem to work on bringing people to us as much. I strongly believe most people do agree with our messages, but are easily swayed by sympathy for the victims and anger at the unfair. More measured, statistically relevant global optimizations pale in comparison to calls for justice for Trevor, Freddie, he Bundy's or fetuses.
Stuff like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqkCy...
And these...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OK34L...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nddDR...
Regards,
O.A.
Yesterday me dino spent $130 on two boxes of 12 gauge double aught buck (for a pump shotgun), two boxes of 9mm (have a carbine, glove compartment and a pocket pistol all 9mm), one box .357 Magnum rounds for a house hideaway gun and one box of .32-cal rounds for a concealed carry backup pistol.
Me dino added that to lots more ammo stockpiled
I named the carbine with a 30-round clip (and a loaded spare) "Evil Hag" because I would not have it if I thought Trump could really for really real beat her.
But he did.
That doesn't mean a socio-economic apocalypse may still be around the corner.
That could be anything from a popping debt bubble or terrorists or a solar flare taking out our national electrical power grid.
Having no AC during an Alabama summer may surely kill me but at least I can keep looters at bay.
Well the ramifications of our earthquakes in nz have swept your politics off my mind
Incredible geological change
Deep economic effects to come.
Look at yutube. Start with 'kaikoura'
De ja vu for those of us in the thick of 2010-11 quakes.
Like many gulchers i am a sensible prepper: today bought 2 more storage bins and more freez dri packets.
It was a 7.8 mag quake so, logical to expect a high 6 or more in coming weeks, anywhere.
Great spirit among kiwis as you would expect. The Maori people incredible in their generosity of taking hundreds of people into their maraes, and feeding them and caring. They are so well organised for big numbers at short notice
And you khalling? Whats Kira up to?
Ours just finished her 3rd of 5 uni years and goes to Japan tomorrow for fortnight. Then works all summer.
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