Various Issues in one minute
each!!
-- In Which I Flail My Arms
at a Stack Of Trouble While You Yell at Me --
-- An Intense, Over-Bearing Manifesto or Lengthy, Insulting Tirade --
t.o.c. โผ
- Being a Jerk (Learn to Teach!)
- Politics in General
- Moderate Capitalism
- Taxes - The Admission Fee
- Instant Runoff Voting
- Pro-Pot
- The "Secret Liberal" Section
- K-Jobs Education
- Pro-Obamacare
- Sustainability
- Farm Animals
- The "Red-Pilled Gun Nut" Section
- Armed Bears & Borders
- Immigration
- Tariffs ("Internalized Economies")
The World Peace Today Section
Q: What are your qualifications?: Nothing :D
Q: What do you know about global economics?: Nothing :D
Q: What do you know about global economics?: Nothing :D
Q: Are you in politics?: No, I just found this website and filled it in as a "hobby for God" in 2005 ๐โ๏ธโค๏ธ๐๏ธ I'm Pete, I'm a dad, a gamer, and an amateur musician. I just do what I'm told 'round here :D
More FAQPatrick & Eugene, "(Whatever You Do) Don't Stop"
Makem and Clancy, All God's Critters Got a Place in the Choir
The Slogans Part
- "We should thank our lucky stars we have people of all stripes."
- Or, "We're a genius"
- Or like, "It's all just cooked right in to that big pasketti-casserole-dish in
the sky."
- Or um, "Society is the Product"
- Or, "Think
Inter-Planetary"
- Or uh, "Like a car rally, not a care race"?
- Or, "Oh, he's a character, all right."
Keep kickin', Libby - Ghostbusters 2
"Both in love with a sexy lady", Flight of the Conchordes
Sometimes the other fellow will freak out and windmill at you. People hate arguing.
No! Gravity is down. That's what everyone thinks, on every side. So not just every issue really has two sides with merit, if you see what I mean.
See the FAQ

(Freaking out about how nobody is even listening to you, for seriously)
Does anyone else find it hard to get other people to listen unless you get all bent out of shape?
Well, I do. But I always regret it; I'm a peaceful fella at heart. ๐โ๏ธโค๏ธ๐๏ธ It always makes it worse, really.
The only thing that ever works is to start with some compliments, to show you're there to learn. "You gotta bring cookies." Teach, learn, break bread.
"Straw Men Burn Bridges" - Learn the "Steel Man" technique instead :)

We're all such good people at heart, in my experience. Most folks are just plain nice, they just work.
Sometimes we're confused, often too selfish, usually we're a little hot-headed. But not really bad, usually.
Kinda we're all the bad guy at times, ain't it? 'Cancel politics,' a little, you know? Make room for each other.
Let's stop doing politics this way. No fun, no funk, no heart โค๏ธ War war war forever. "Ya reap what ya sow."
Let's treat it like a group art project, like a symphony!
Society is maybe a canvas, not a battlefield.
What it all needs is FUN! How about "Congress on the Lawn" on Fridays? Congress with marshmallows in your mouth? Just spitballing here.
Capitalism is what works, but it only works when it's in check. Like, some people are jerks. Dump sewage in the water and so on.
But it has all the coolest stuff, this Capitalis-mo. Free society, great products at low low prices, a productive life working for The Enormously Large Company Whom We All Love So Dearlyยฎ - sure, it's ain't perfect, but it's really pretty awesome.


I'm workin' in the flea market so early
"The Admission Fee"
I think of taxes as the admission fee to an amusement park. If you don't like the prices, or the way they're being spent, hey, say something. But there's going to be a fee.

Gigantic. Just gigantic, way huge. A personal assistant/super-cop for every man, woman and child. Just one guy, namely you, has to work 20 hours a day while everyone else laughs at you.
No, tiny, total anarchy. The powerful using the weak as serfs; armed robbery in the open streets.
No, somewhere in between. Whatever works.
"Not much guidance there," I guess, but the extremes are pretty useless too.
The Constitution favors limited government, states' rights, sandboxed, experimental government. That appeals to the engineer in me. Which are the service tiles?

Instant Run-off Voting is a voting system where you rank the candidates, and if your first choice loses, your vote goes to your second choice until there's a majority, etc.
So your vote always goes to someone you picked, and you don't have to worry about "throwing your vote away" on a third-party candidate. Without IRV, we're kinda stuck with Hard Left vs Hard Right forever.
(See also the "real vs. fake" page)
They're already using this successfully in Australia for the Parliament, in various states around the world, etc.
See also instantrunoff.com
See also fairvote.org
Like, it's this herb what grows out the ground? About as strong as a beer? Good with music and cheese puffs?
That said, gotta keep the engine clean, know what I mean? You don't drink 14 gallons of milk every day, do ya? Pour milk on your head?
Or, "Capitalism Rules at Most Things, Except Service Tiles"
Yeah - 100%! K-Jobs! Educate the kids into work! Don't just teach them to read and write, then complain about welfare when that's all they can do. Train a welder or a teacher or a nurse, train a software engineer.
The kids want to succeed! And making sure they can is our one main job, I'd say.

So, for-profit healthcare is never going to be there for the working poor. It just ain't.
People who work their whole lives don't deserve to live in fear, we believe that.
And state-run healthcare, despite eliminating a middleman, is known for long wait times, etc.
So neither idea is getting us anywhere, and instead we now have Obamacare, the ACA. It's been the law for over a decade, and it doesn't seem to have sunk the insurers or ruined anything. It's given folks at the bottom some peace of mind. So we're going all-in, Obamacare is what works. A real, honest compromise.

It's a required service tile, like police or fire, see?
On the other hand, should we all pay for your vices? Is that fair, folks? How about a vice surcharge?
Thank goodness for the unions. The unions made life livable in this country. "Some people are greedy," and working people need to stand up for themselves.
We're all about systems that are set up to last. We need an environment that works, ya'll know it's true. We'll
We have to become self-sustaining, to run on the green/nuclear/fusion jam - a machine we could sell to aliens.
So let's not argue about having a healthy environment, of all things! Get a little of that "team fire" in your belly.
Another name for "a natural correction" is "a huge natural disaster." Not cool!
It doesn't matter what caused it; it matters how we're going to fix it.
[UPDATE]: In 2022, at the U.S. National Ignition Facility, fusion science produced more energy than it consumed. HUGE!
Fusion is the future!
Farm animals' rights belong in the picture of a better society. We believe in stewardship and "classy farming."
One idea we had was "feedlot radio," play them some nice music that they like. The research shows it's good for them and they like it. Healthier for everyone, right?
"SKRAWK! It's a living!", as the bird said. :D
Seriously, we have a right to armed bears, it's in the Bill of Rights. It's a serious statement: We will protect ourselves and our families however we can!

Bear Arms, Bro.
It's like how there will always be drunk driving deaths, but we don't ban alcohol? It's very sad, but it's already against the law.
We support, you know, background checks, metal detectors, school cops, waiting periods, mental health screening. Like, guns are dangerous. Whatever works, whatever helps. Maybe those fingerprint things?
While we're in the neighborhood... Folks should also recognize (if they haven't) that the arms industry has a vested interest in cultivating war. Well, they do. Uh-huh. Do to.
This country was built by immigrants, and we love and value diversity. "We should thank our lucky stars we have people of all stripes."
People from many nations and many walks of life make this country great every day.
That said, every country has borders for the same sane reason I have a fence around my yard. We don't have unlimited resources, and we just can't take everyone even though we'd probably like to.
So, yeah, strict borders, rapid deportation, but with no drop of hate in it. Due process and compassion matter the most when it's not easy. Who do we want to be about this?
Nope. One-world government sounds like a bad idea. We do have global concerns, and need global conferences and such, but I fear centralized, corrupt power and the loss of autonomy. The Constitution favors limited government, states' rights; sandboxed, experimental government.
Trump's tariffs are a good thing. They will build jobs at home. Buy Made in the USA! We used to call this an "internalized economy" and have been in favor since this started.

Abortion is a tough topic. We've been overwhelmed, crushed, haunted by the arguments from both sides for many years. Perhaps state's rights is the best we can do for now.
There is no perfect solution here, and not much room for a compromise.
After years of trying to work this out, it occurred to us... this may sound wacky, but what about pre-natal incubation as an option? "Very early adoption?" Like as a charity thing?
Sure, it won't solve everything, would make a terrible government program. And maybe it sounds silly at first. But it's another option, yeah?
Here's an article about the technology. Dr. Yoshinori Kubawara of Japan has had great early success.
We also strongly favor free birth control available at any age, and in general the rights of both parties. "Extended sphere of concern."

U.S. currency today is "fiat," it has no collateral. Fiat currency and a central bank and bottomless inflation go hand in hand, even to the fall of a nation over its worthless dollar. So, people into economics will insist that the gold standard is important.
Here's former congressman Ron Paul:
Ron Paul on the Gold Standard

There's this simple, gentle heartbeat about faith and family in every culture on every continent. And it's a very good thing!
What's this all been about, fighting over which children God loves? Are you a parent? "The creator's name is Mike; no, it's Dan; the heck you say, it's Steve." It's a translation issue, right? ๐๐ฎ๐ฃ๐๐ God loves us! ๐๐๏ธ
(Me, I'm a "surf Christian" ๐โ๏ธโค๏ธ๐๏ธ)
Everyone's trying to say the creator of the universe is amazing and loves us. What a thing to fight about!
So yeah, we're pro-faith and pro-family, faith changes lives! ๐ But we're also 100% pro-liberty and pro-diversity; people fought and died for this free country.
I think we're a "matched set", us folks.
It's going to have to be a two-state solution, please no more blood shed on holy ground! Everyone has a claim. They're all from there.
"We should thank our lucky stars we have people of all stripes."
Look... Why do you want to have everyone in the world look and act just like you? Doesn't that sound, I don't know, boring?
It's not here by accident, you know? It's all part of the show! ๐ฅณ All the whacky people on this old marble make it what it is! ๐
I think like, "is a sandwich better, or a pizza?" Well, if they cancel either one, all the little children will cry a sad tear ๐ข! The question is wrong.
I believe in diversity, I believe God made all these great continents and people and cuisine and music and stories. It would be so much less if it was all the same! This country is a melting pot and a city on a hill of many people.
Just don't be a jerk, you know? :D We gotta learn to leave each other be.
