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-Chrissy Faessen, Rock the Vote
Monthly Archives: April 2020
Biden Surrogates Speak In Circle:
Simon and Garfunkel lyrics tell a great metaphorical tail that speaks to the mythical rhymes of the Clintonesque mime; “I have squandered my resistance for a pocket full of mumbles, such are promises. All lies and jests still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.”
Truth is a great terror to most for one very simple reason; most run to avoid being confronted by it, for not wanting to confess one have squandered one’s resistance to the intoxicating grasp of a most promising lie.
Benevolent China – Korean Unification?
The Korean peninsula is, by far, the most refined example of mankind at its predatory worst. The race to lay waste to the sovereign identity of an entire culture seems to have an alure so powerful that no rational mind seems capable of opposing it.
Posted in Geo-Finance, Geo-Poli
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The Confined Space of Compressed Darkness
It’s so very difficult to take any of the Wu-V19 crisis management seriously; increasing appearing as decidedly politically-driven there is more action in response to political risk than there is in direct response to the actual threat. To the point, the only real shortage is not in product, medical or tangible resources but in something far more vital; the willingness to call a fraud for the fraud that it is. Formerly known as virtuous discernment (character), now demeaned as a relic of another time, has been smothered into submission by the hyperbole of political vice.
Posted in Geo-Poli, On Point
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Confrontation: From Here to Somewhere Other Than!
Much is said about the divisiveness that exists in the current era, the climate of ever mounting conflict appearing as an endless flow, sans the ebb, of molten lava laying waste to anything along the path it chooses. Frankly I can’t think of a time when there wasn’t a narrative suggesting or threatening, by someone, that it was highly appropriate that the (then) president should be lashed to and then burned at the stake. And yet, as I consider the matter a bit further, I’ve come to the conclusion that Humans require various attributes of tension to progress, without it how else is forward motion to occur.
Posted in Historical Reference, Poli-Philos
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Wu-V19; our Latest Nuclear Moment?
Somewhere along the way I picked up an interesting concept creating the distinction of three domains of knowledge; I’ve always been fascinated by the observation and I find it useful particularly with the idea of fully rounding-out the subject of this essay, they are:
- That which you know and you know that you know it (I know what a golf ball is and I know that I know it).
- That which you know that you don’t known and you know that you don’t know it (I know that I’m not a Dentist and I know that you shouldn’t rely on me to repair your teeth.) And finally,
Posted in In Practice et seq, On Point
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