I'll add that you had as your commander the most badd-ass American general in US history during 1948-1957. Or at least equivalent to some bad-ass generals like Patton, Sherman or Stonewall Jackson.I am a vet...served in SAC during the 1950's. We were major league bad-asses...the most bad-ass military force ever on planet Earth at that time. — Frank Apisa
Your not made from paper, so I guess the Republic will survive Trump.I think Trump has done more damage to our Republic in the last three years than all our foreign enemies combined have over the 250+ years of our existence. I consider him an existential threat to our survival...and, unfortunately, I think he will be re-elected. — Frank Apisa
The basic problem is that the criticism against globalism, just like against US foreign policy, has overwhelmed the discussion and totally dominates the discourse over the issues. Our way of life actually depends on globalization and even if there are excesses, the positive surely outweighs the negative. In public discourse, not so. The positive aspects globalism are just taken as a given and perhaps not even understood to be part of globalism / globalization. The focus is on the excesses. That global povetry has been dramatically reduced doesn't mean anything. It's not the facts people want to hear.I think "globalism" is the only decent way for intelligent beings to go. Parochialism sucks like a black hole. — Frank Apisa
Will this incessant need for power and domination ever cease? — Wallows
I just finished reading Howard Bloom's 1997 book, The Lucifer Principle. He addresses that very question. And the answer is . . . well, you need to read the book. His thesis is that "evil --- which manifests in violence, destructiveness and war --- is woven into our biological fabric". He's talking about Genes (inheritance; testosterone) and Memes (beliefs; ideals). The Genes, for good evolutionary reasons, cause males to become aggressive and competitive as they enter puberty. And Memes, for the benefit of tribes & nations (superorganisms), take advantage of the innate tendency of individual males to challenge "the pecking order", by creating belief systems that glorify war & violence. Thus has it ever been.Will this incessant need for power and domination ever cease? — Wallows
I agree that fighting during the Civil War (an oxymoron if ever there was one) must have been hell. Fighting in any war is. Too bad Homo Sapiens has not gotten past that moment in its evolution yet.
I have written op ed pieces for decades now...and I have advocated for a form of Universal Basic Income since before most people even heard of it. I think some variant of the theme will be essential to humanity getting past this time where the full time toil of humans is not necessary to meet their needs.
I think that at some point, Libertarians will come around to realize the need for major adjustment to the concept of "earning a living."
Stay well! — Frank Apisa
Nice. I have not seen this idea expressed this way. For some people, it's aready happened, but within variations of the social-security, social-welfare state. And I think you are exactly right. Alas, being right is in-itself not always the solution.I think the notion of "earning one's living" is a concept of the past...and simply cannot survive this advanced evolution of the Industrial Age. It must go the way of the dinosaur...and quickly, or we are in very big trouble. — Frank Apisa
Puritan ethic. You got this in junior high school; you just didn't understand it. Not your fault; likely your teacher didn't either. — tim wood
I am a vet...served in SAC during the 1950's. We were major league bad-asses...the most bad-ass military force ever on planet Earth at that time. — Frank Apisa
you should have been around through the 1960s. — jgill
I WAS around during the 1960's. The 60's were a blast... — Frank Apisa
Watching the assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald on live TV after the JFK assassination. — jgill
JFK was going to break up the CIA and make peace with the Soviets. Once the deep state got rid of him, no president ever challenged the war machine and the intelligence agencies again. Till Trump. Just sayin'. — fishfry
Honestly, in my 83 years — Frank Apisa
Puritan ethic.
— tim wood
Protestant work ethic, — frank
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