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Lincoln’s Method

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People always seem to say that Abraham Lincoln was one of the best U.S. presidents in history. I hear it in the media, and I learned it when I was institutionalized by the State in compulsory government school. He has … Continue reading

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Response to Expand Your Personal Value

I’m not sure who thinks there is a finite amount of wealth that exists in the universe that should be divided equally – I certainly don’t. However, a company will have a specific amount of profit or working capital to … Continue reading

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Expand your personal value

          It’s funny how people get outraged at the difference in pay that CEO’s make compared to the entry level workers.  It’s as if they think that there is a fixed amount of wealth that just … Continue reading

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Big Bad Business

          Many progressives try to claim that intervention from the State (government) is the best solution to any problem in society, rather than a solution from a private voluntary approach.  They claim that the cause of … Continue reading

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Agnosticism of physical reality

          The statement “you can never be sure of anything” is a statement of absolution, stating that there are no absolutes.  It is self contradictory, and a self destructing statement.  It’s like saying to someone, “we … Continue reading

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Get to know your landlord

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               Investing in the China markets has typically been considered a high risk investment.  It is risky in that it is unpredictable whether China will go in the direction of more freedom or less … Continue reading

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Government R Us

Jeremy, in your recent article about gun control, you said you were trying to “figure out what a ‘high powered assault weapon’ is.”  You then decided to call them Big Scary Guns (BSGs) and went on to write about gun … Continue reading

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A Proposition For Equal Justice

                 Preface: I wrote this article back when the media was focused on the recent tragedy in Newtown, CT but I decided to wait a bit before I released it because the media … Continue reading

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Nature’s Ethics

            The ethical principles proposed in my previous article “Vote for yourself” 1. No individual or group may violate the private property of another individual. 2. No individual or group may initiate the use of … Continue reading

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VOTE FOR YOURSELF

               Oh, which presidential candidate is the best one to vote for in order to make the economy stronger?  Obama needs four more years in order for the implemented policies and regulation to take effect.  Romney will fix the economy … Continue reading

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JEREMY’S “SASSBACK” TO SANDY’S RESPONSE TO “Stop Fixing”

          Thanks Sandy.  I enjoy getting to know your story more.  It sounds like we agree on many things but still come to different conclusions as to why things are the way they are.            In your response to “Stop … Continue reading

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Response to Stop Fixing

Jeremy, I am so impressed with your knowledge of American history. Whenever I read something you’ve written, I am moved to follow up on a phrase or reference (Hegelian Dialectic and eugenics to mention just two). There’s really no “but” … Continue reading

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Stop “fixing” everything

“One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results.” –Milton Friedman                  It seems like those on the network news are always baffled as to why the U.S economy is … Continue reading

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FINDING THE LAND OF THE FREE

In my recent article about the Putin election, I mentioned that America is not the freest country in the world.  The question is than; what countries have more freedom than America?  Some countries have more economic freedom than personal freedom, … Continue reading

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Vainglory

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I took a copy of this photo to my hairdresser, Maricriss, today. I was tired of my long-layered, shoulder-length, highlighted hair. I found it on an Internet hairstyle site. The model (I think she’s French) is thin, with a faultless … Continue reading

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More on Bad Choices

Jer-  You can’t compare any of the women you listed to John Edwards or the secret service agents involved in the recent Colombian fiasco. Especially Liz Taylor who married her paramours, for Pete’s sake. When I wrote about bad choices, … Continue reading

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Jeremy’s reply to “Men’s bad choices”

           Ok Sandy, I’ve never heard of this phenomenon of men being paralyzed below the waist and not being able to walk away until the sexual performance is over.  I’m not sure why any man would want to walk away, … Continue reading

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Allow Me to Enlighten You About Some Men’s Bad Choices

I have long been flabbergasted by the bad choices made by men in high places. I can’t figure this one out, and none of the explanations offered by psychologists, political analysts, or my male friends clears it up for me. … Continue reading

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Our Story

Sandy and Jeremy are related through marriage, Aunt and Nephew (Jeremy being the Nephew). We are opposites in just about every area. From the obvious: gender, age, hairstyle; to lifestyle: Sandy and her husband live in the city while Jeremy … Continue reading

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Dear Jeremy

Jeremy, you are the kind of guy that any Aunt would approve of for her niece and welcome into the family. I do and I did. Our relationship goes beyond the typical respectful relationship you would expect of extended family … Continue reading

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Reply to Sweatshop Devastation

This is a complex issue in many aspects. But here’s where it is simple for me: We can’t turn a blind eye to fellow human beings living and dieing in horrific working conditions. There have been nearly five hundred deaths … Continue reading

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Sweatshop Devastation

The Tommy Hilfiger clothing manufacturing building in Bangladesh owned by Van Heusen that caught fire was a horrible tragedy.  Many workers were badly injured and there were many fatalities.  Van Heusen outsourced its manufacturing to Bangladesh in order to keep … Continue reading

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Putin back in the saddle

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          The election of Vladimir Putin last week didn’t get much of any news coverage.  The day after the election I turned on the news with the intent of finding the results between Dmitri Medvedev (the incumbent president) vs. Prime … Continue reading

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