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Date Posted:01/05/2019 6:07 PMCopy HTML People, of course, are not mice however there is a continuity stretching back to the first vertibrates and that's not nothing. Come to the Dark Side.
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The advantage of insinuations over hard arguments is that they bypass critical thought. No one can respond precisely to a charge that is utterly vague or to accusers who will envelope any reply in a poisonous fog of further insinuations. ~ David Warren, The Guardian
There was a time when there was enough freedom that it hardly mattered which brand of crooks ran government. That has not been true for a long time and that captures an important point. The more powerful the government becomes, the more people are willing to do in order to seize the prize, and the more afraid they become when someone else has control. ~ Glenn Harlan Reynolds
“The urge to save humanity is almost always only a false-face for the urge to rule it. Power is what all messiahs really seek: not the chance to serve.”
― H.L. Mencken
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Re:Utopia Date Posted:01/24/2019 6:46 PMCopy HTML Utopia bores to death the people trying it.
The purpose driven life saves you and those you would otherwise harm. There’s a book....
I have not read it.
Maslows hierarchy of needs works for me.
Most people settle for so little. Why is it that a few have to have obscenely more at the expense of the poor? They earned it and won’t share unless they can feel good about themselves by giving to Charity and then that has to give them recognition. Rats!
Companies that treat workers fairly are spirited away by the bottom lines of those without such sentiment. It’s a cold, cruel world out there.....another secret of the United States survival.
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