Category Archives: Poli-Philos

Anchors of Delusion

Anyone reading my material would have long ago discovered my position regarding Power-Projections of State; the simple truth is that Power-Projections are either an act of weakness or that of a predator and strength, by its very nature, is its own stand-off offense.

In short, a truly strong (internally) nation has no need to operate from a position of weakness or does it mature into and adopt the predators theology.  Where the U.S. presently stands in this philosophical matrix I will leave for you to decide. One has only to look at the last 5 years of U.S. Foreign Policy antics to observe that the U.S. standing, globally, is without question, dire and the perceptions of our stand-off posture are virtually non-existent.

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Arizona – The Forced Vengeance of Tolerant Ignorance (RFRA)

Passed by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by Bill Clinton, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) was created to set limits with respect to Government intrusion upon constitutionally protected freedoms. The U.S. Supreme Court (1996), in a rare defense of the 9th & 10th Amendments, ruled that the Federal RFRA could not be applied to state law and that states would have to adopt their own version; in 1999, Arizona – like many other states – did exactly that.

The current Arizona Bill (SB 1062) does nothing more than:

  1.  Define what entity can assert a defense should a discrimination claim be made
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The Novelties of Transient Ethos

One might be willing to adopt the novelties of transient ethos believing that thru legislation, or the law, simulations ascend thru the fuzzy fields of their origins and on to the clarity and precision of truth; yes and the pattern of predictable outcome ultimately do prove their fallacy. The great irony is that we rarely witness legislation or the law excising the fallacy in favor of truth.

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Dialectic Mutation

There once was a mechanism for testing the validity of a theory/thesis; the tool was known as the Dialectic Process. Formalized by Socrates and known as the Socratic Method the vetting of an idea remained a component of the critical-thinking process; at least until the likes of Dietzgen, Engles and Marx crafted its evolutionary distortion.

Their ambition was to alter the process, a neo-mutation aimed at suspending the sovereign ideals of man, as a distinct and independent being. This done thru marginalizing the absolute of a moral code by erecting the notion of the transient collective whose ethos is changeable, self-defined and malleable so as to reflect the social impulse in-play at any time.

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Immigration: Bloating the Obese!

In the fantasy-land of the faux-enlightened, the tinctured brine of ain’t-it-oh-so -fashionable poli-speak returns to the immigration quandary for its next binge. This is not a tend-your-fellow-man issue. The fact remains that if you’re here in the U.S. the question is no longer a point of entry or whether there’s room. It’s a question of economic-infrastructure and integration; it is also an issue of scale/scope.

Setting aside the current $17.3 Trillion and growing deficits there is a far greater burden that no one seems to consider; unfunded liabilities now push nearer to the $200 Trillion mark. The argument that making “legal” will push tax revenues ignores the fact that even at full tax compliance the annual cost attributed to the population over-burden will still exceed $200 Billion per year and that number is growing.

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