Stating The Obvious 0331 – The Religions of Global Warming and Government.
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Tangenting about feeling sorry for a women until I find out she’s a femistatist, Milo being banned on Twitter, and seeing deer while trail running.
While cleaning up the recording studio I found issues of Liberty magazine from 2010. This was the greatest philosophy and political magazine ever. It sill exist online but not in print.
You can find Liberty here: http://www.libertyunbound.com/
Liberty is the only place you will find good stuff like this.
People make up their ideas of the world by listening to what other people say — in a speech, on a survey, to their friends. But maybe we could learn something if we reflected on what people do not say.
Here are 33 things that nobody in America says. Or, possibly, thinks.
The tax rates are just about right, except for people like me. My taxes should be higher.
I am a member of the 1%.
The policeman is your friend.
I hate all people of other races, but I keep quiet about it, to avoid being criticized.. . . . .
At least one Muslim country recognizes equal rights for Christians, gays, and women.
America’s Middle Eastern wars succeeded.
The War on Drugs succeeded.
The War on Poverty succeeded.
The Libertarian Party will eventually take power.
President Obama has improved race relations.
Donald Trump is a deeply spiritual man.
When I have an important decision to make, I ask myself, “What would Hillary Clinton do?”
I read some wisdom from Liberty about global warming.
I tangent about a comment made to me by a left-wing statists about fracking.
Then I wrap it up with a short bit regarding how and why the form of government is irrelevant. All that truly matters are the limitations placed on a government.
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