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Category Archives: Politics
Thoughts on Politics
I want to vote for Hillary, but I can’t in a primary. Do you see that political grid over to the right? I’m about as midde-of-the-road as it gets given the issues before us. I recognize that Bernie Sanders, a … Continue reading
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Thoughts on Getting Angry
I choose not to waste my life being angry. This morning I – with several thousand of my closest friends – got an e-mail from 350.org telling me that it was time for me get angry and support a federal … Continue reading
Posted in Life, People, Politics, Rant
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The Appearance of Political Polls
I’ve often said that a bi-partisan political system doesn’t work for me (or, apparently, for a lot of other people given voter turnout). I took a poll of my compatibility with declared or likely Presidential candidates here, and the results … Continue reading
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I Missed California Politics
I didn’t realize how much I had missed California politics until recently. It’s very different here from North Carolina; still a pretty horrible way to choose our representatives, but more entertaining somehow. Neel Kashkari is a case in point. The … Continue reading
Going a Stealthy Green
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Current Thoughts on Politics
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“This is the worst economic recovery America has ever had.”
Seriously, Scott Pelley announces that following the (second) worst economic meltdown America has ever had we are going through the “worst” economic recovery we’ve ever had. I don’t even know what that means, and I’ve studied more economics than Scott … Continue reading
This is what tripped my trigger.
You people all enjoy your Mexican “holiday” tomorrow; there’s plenty of time for you to figure out how to deport them starting Sunday. Let’s think for a minute about Chen Guancheng. Here’s a blind kid from out in the boonies … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Life, Philosophy/Ethics, Politics, Religion/Spirituality
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A Little Feeling of Satisfaction
I’m enjoying a moment – it’s just a moment – of satisfaction this morning after Mitt Romney’s double smack-down yesterday. With all that the voters in the Old South have gotten wrong in recent years, at least they recognize condescension … Continue reading
This isn’t the post I’ve been working on
but I wanted to share it. I don’t know how many of you don’t get Bill Moyer on your local PBS station – we don’t – but he had Jonathan Haidt on to talk about how our political parties have … Continue reading
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