Category Archives: Politics and government

Thoughts on how the era of the “best candidate” is over . . . how things have become too complicated

Recently, I said some interesting about the elections of Presidents in the US that got onto some interesting things: I said that Presidential elections are no longer about who the best candidate is for the country but who is the … Continue reading

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Thoughts on getting rid of guns in the US

I recently have seen a number of people mention how we need to get rid of guns in the US. Naturally, there are all sorts of reasons, and fancy explanations, to justify it. I’ve always had a simple explanation: “The … Continue reading

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Thoughts on the effects of the idea of being “chosen” – a source for religious, political, and social problems, with remarks on its possible origin in Ancient Egypt???

In a conversation I said something interesting. “CHOSENISM” We got in a conversation about how horrible religious wars can be and how deeply the feelings are with religion. Generally, you don’t even want to talk to people about religion. I … Continue reading

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Thoughts on my trip to Washington D.C. and how I disagreed with many American beliefs that were portrayed there

I found this in my unpublished files.  I wrote most of this after going to Washington D.C. which was about 2012, I think.  In a way, its like a little critique of America that I did back then which is … Continue reading

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Thoughts on a weird combination . . . a Christian/political/female liberalism

Recently, I said some interesting things about liberalism. It went something like this: The last bastion of Christianity I stated how a lot of liberalism, nowadays, is a form of “political Christianity” (see my article On how I responded to … Continue reading

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Thoughts on how America’s ideals naturally create a broken down society and people

In a recent article (Some thoughts on the qualities of the 21st century . . . reflections on the first quarter of the century) I said something interesting. I was talking about how there used to be a “team spirit” in … Continue reading

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“Absurd negative times” – thoughts on the horrible hypocritical negativity in the Biden era

Recently, I made some statements that are worth recording: Someone made some mention about what has happened in Biden’s presidency. This made me wonder. I have noticed a definite reaction in me during this presidency. This reaction is not just … Continue reading

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Thoughts on the corruption of research and science in the Biden era

Recently, I have noted a corruption of research and science in the Biden era that is particularly bad (I first mentioned it in this article Thoughts on my statement, “I can’t believe what I’m hearing” – aspects of the Biden … Continue reading

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Thoughts on my saying “equality is politically justified nihilism”, with remarks on “political misanthropy”, the disguising of misanthropy behind politics

Recently, I made an interesting statement: “Equality is politically justified nihilism” Nihilistic equality Over the years “equality” has taken on different meanings.  As I was brought up it was looked at from a purely legal point of view.  It means … Continue reading

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Thoughts on mistakes made in the establishing of governments in The Enlightenment, with remarks on the conflict between ideals and reality, and the legacy of the Great Disappointment

I’ve always felt that the government theories coming from the movement called The Enlightenment made several mistakes that have had great impact then and now. This was an intellectual movement in the 1700’s that created many political theories that emphasized things … Continue reading

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