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August 21, 2017
Climate Change Ridiculousness
OMGosh, the climate change alarmists have just gotten more ridiculous. Here’s the problem as I see it. Because those who knew the global cooling/warming/climate change science was massively flakey didn’t have a platform to express their horror/dismay/disbelief at the complete crap going into reports like the one produced by Michael Mann, the IPCC and other […]
August 21, 2017
Advice to live by
OMGosh! I LOVE Jordan B. Peterson. I wish more professors were this quality. He is the antithesis of snowflake! I found a lot of value in this particular video, the Peterson edition in Evan Carmichael’s top ten series. I will be watching this video over. I think it’s just that valuable. I think it will […]
March 22, 2017
Arguing with liberals
As those of us who understand human nature, have studied history and follow world events know, the current liberal mindset is pretty darned clueless. They believe what they believe because they can’t accept a world that doesn’t bow to their disconnected-from-reality ideology. They haven’t studied socialism (they largely haven’t studied history at all), haven’t read […]
November 30, 2016
Having health care is not a milestone
I signed up for Apple Care, our state’s health care exchange. Until now I’ve paid for my health care out of pocket and that has worked wonderfully well for me. I’d like to continue to do that and have a high deductible policy that covered me in case of disaster but that’s not available to […]
September 1, 2015
August 26, 2015
Everything Old is New Again
There was a time in human history when communities were rounded up, imprisoned, dissected, murdered, starved and harvested, and the surrounding population turned a blind eye. This complicity was national and the debasement of a whole sect of people was rationalized because they were considered sub-human. A nation bought into this abuse because it was […]
August 20, 2015
July 5, 2014
Poor me
Something jerked my chain recently. In 2 months Terry and I will be celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary. Throughout our marriage we’ve dealt with PTSD made worse by a dysfunctional childhood. I don’t tell you this to garner either celebration or sympathy but to tell you I know what I’m talking about. On Facebook, someone […]
July 5, 2014
And then they came for me
On Facebook this morning was a post about a woman with brain cancer who got caught up in the whole Obamacare mess, lost her coverage and in the mess that ensued, died from lack of treatment. There have been a number of things on Facebook lately that flipped my switch, this was just one. Thus […]
February 12, 2014
The up side of down
I like to understand how things work and I thrive on streamlining whatever the action is to the point that I can’t improve it any further. I’m fairly sure this must be the very definition of anal. My dad was the same way. He was a boat designer/builder/commercial fisherman and the work he did was […]