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George Rebane

Readers were recently introduced (here) to the sad story of the iGeners.  Professor Twenge of San Diego State expands on the travails of that sensitive, coddled, and brittle generation in her 2sep17 WSJ essay, ‘The Smartphone Generation vs Free Speech’.  Here we learn that the iGeners’ prime concern is “emotional safety”, something that makes them vulnerable to an open exchange of ideas and free speech.  At university, their overarching demand is that the administration continue to provide them a secure ‘home environment’ rather than an education that includes exposure to a diversity of thought.  Safety – physical, emotional, intellectual, … – is concern one.

[update]  The constant din from socialists fomenting the goal of national collectivism is that government needs to be the final arbiter of everything and the universal source of succor for all.  Prescriptions promoting this agenda flow abundantly during times of disaster and depression.  To overuse a metaphor, to a socialist every storm, natural or social, is a perfect storm.  An expression of this arising from Harvey is government subsidies – who should get what and when.  In the 31aug17 Sandbox and 'Socialists' Conundrum' comment streams ‘corporate subsidies’ have become casus belli for our leftwing readers; specifically, why should Exxon/Mobil (XOM) receive any government favors?

Such discussions always erupt and bloom enthusiastically without any of the participants agreeing on or even understanding the definition of ‘subsidy’.  And these proceed from the Left with the tacit premise that government creates the wealth that it selectively dispenses.  Few on the port side of our ship of state acknowledge that government has nothing save what it takes from its citizens and their wealth creating enterprises.  Some such takings are surrendered willingly; today most are not.  The Left counters this inconvenient truth by citing numbers indicating that most people are in favor of ever higher taxes and expanding leviathan.  What they seek to hide is that those seeking government redistributions are not the ones who create the wealth or pay sufficient/any taxes – they are simply voting on what should be done with other people’s money.

In pillorying XOM, leftwingers bring in factors such as a privately held company’s executive salaries in the attempt to rile the proletariat against capitalism (an overarching goal).  The underlying theme is that the company really belongs to ‘the peehpul’, and it has gone rogue in its operations as a private enterprise.  The unstated companion thesis is that government bureaucrats would do a much better job managing such an asset for the benefit of its citizens if it were to nationalize and operate the company.  History provides no supporting evidence for this.

North Korea cools US heads.  The 3sep17 WSJ reports “U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis warned North Korea in stark terms on Sunday that any attack on the U.S. or its allies would trigger a massive military response, in comments that came after a national-security briefing with President Donald Trump called in response to Pyongyang’s sixth and most powerful nuclear test.”  This should warm the cockles of progressive and libertarian hearts.  It used to be that we promised “fire and fury” in response to NK threats to homeland or allies.  Now the Fat Kid shoved that response up our collective bunghole, and told the world flat out that after his last ‘People’s 6.3 Earthquake’ he’s prepared to detonate a thermonuclear device over continental US that would effectively put us back into the 19th century within one millisecond.  That has scared and cooled our heads sufficiently to condition our response from ‘threat’ to ‘attack’.  Maybe our next step toward greater cool would be for Trump or Mattis or … to announce, ‘I want to make it perfectly clear, if NK kills one more than 20M Americans, and I do mean just one more single red-blooded American than 20M, then we will rain down a deluge of UN sanctions on that country like the world has never seen.’  If anything, that should stop them in their tracks.

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64 responses to “Scattershots – 3sep17 (updated)”

  1. Russ Avatar

    This need for emotional safety is the direct result of over protective parents and nanny schools that focus on eliminating conflict in the class room and on the play ground. No more dodge ball and everyone gets a blue ribbon for trying, therefore no need to succeed, just participate and be declared a winner. Going off to college, they start bumping into the real world and want to return to the nanny world they just left. A generation of snowflakes does not bode well for our nation. Who is going to lead? Not these emotional cripples!

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  2. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    It appears to me the basic reason for all this angst is parents were trying to be “friends” and/or “pals” with their kids. Avoiding discipline and any bad news to protect their little jewels. So the kids are unaware there are other forces at work on the planet that might want to see them dead.

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  3. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    Seriously, friends trying to be ‘pals’ and ’emotional safety’ memes? One sociologist comes up with a theory that implies weakness in the next generations and the conservatarians are all atwitter. I swear every generation thinks the next gen is incapable of leadership until they actually lead, then they can’t stand it.
    Meanwhile the same memes about subsidies while the state of West Virginia is asking the federal government for a direct subsidy in the billions of dollars per year to pay power companies per ton for the coal they burn. I think we know what a subsidy is George, we have watched the military industrial complex, dirty energy, and privatized public resources subsidized all of our lives.
    It makes no sense to subsidize the most environmentally damaging source of energy. I am in West Virginia this week and let me tell you, coal is dead, dead, dead. The people formerly mining coal are dead, dead, dead, unless they get off their asses, learn another trade, and work. You can pay for their unemployment, SDI, and opioid treatment, or pay to teach a new trade. Your choice. Because you are going to pay one way or another.

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  4. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    BTW I have read Twenge’s articles, excepts and book reviews, and heard her interviewed twice on Smerconish….interesting but far from convincing background data at this point.

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  5. Walt Avatar

    HAY! “jon” showed up! “let me tell you, coal is dead, dead, dead” (his trademark)
    From what I see and hear, coal is alive and well, and opening more mines.
    Again we have a two faced “subsidize” guy. That green power crap could NEVER survive without gov. money. Kinda like Tesla. It’s OK for “his” but not “others”.
    How many endangered spices has wind and solar cooked in mid are, or smacked out of the sky, and turned into predictor chow? Special permits and everything!

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  6. George Rebane Avatar

    Well there we have it, all the happenings (safe zones, disinvites, trigger warnings, demonstrations, …) on campuses have been a mirage, the test results for iGeners are invalid, subsidies can only be recognized (just ask your nearest progressive for clarification), and “coal is dead, dead, dead.” Onward!

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  7. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Am I the only one who notices the Eves like glee about 0’s policy impacts on WV @ 157? 😉

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  8. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Now Walt you heard the lefty, coal is dead, dead, dead or is that just the lefty version of there is no place like home? Keep saying it 3 times and it will come true. 😉

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  9. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    http://grist.org/briefly/west-virginias-governor-wants-a-new-subsidy-for-coal/
    BTW the subsides described in this link do not include the Congressionally create subsidy for rail transport of coal. Every time you purchase a consumer good made from materials shipped by rail or shipped by rail you are paying to subsidize coal shipped by rail, to to the tune of several billions per year.

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  10. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Well there you have it. Tax cuts for the rich, no money for national health care and social services, Hangover from years of Imperialism evident in Iran and North Korea, A President who is a pathological liar that gets depressed and suicidal when criticized, a Republican Party about to split in half and an impotent comatose senile Democratic Party. Lots of “there we have it’s” to go around George.

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  11. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    Only in Trumps America could a loss of 350 jobs since 2012 be characterized as a ” come back.”
    “Ninety of the new hires are at the E4-1 mine in Hazard. But that was after the mine was hit by a series of layoffs since 2012 that left 460 workers out of a job.”
    Tomorrow I’m in Somerset County Pennsylvania where a story last week described the reopening of a mine hiring 54 people as a come back. who are we kidding, if coal was cost effective today the private sector would be investing in it and they are not. What this work force needs is job training and a just transition to new industries.

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  12. Walt Avatar

    And who is the main rail shipper of coal? Hint. He’s no Republican.
    Who bought up a crapton of coal stocks when “O” stuck a shiv in the coal industry?
    Wrong again,, another Progressive.
    That would be Warren Buffet and George Soros.
    Soros knew damned well when “O” was out,and a Repub was sure to take the WH, coal was going to come back in spades.
    Remember that “jon”? Didn’t think you would have the guts to come back under that name.(and hasn’t) Wrong back then, and wrong today. Kind of a dead givaway when you use signature statements.
    Since you claim to be in W.V. I would speak softly about being an ECO kook. They get hunted, stuffed and mounted back there in Redneckville. They believe the likes of you have caused enough damage. ( they might take down a statue of Gen. Lee and put you in it’s place as a trophy.)

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  13. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Frisch, you have no children so maybe all you know is from books?
    Coal is going well, more mines opening. Climate change is happening every day and America is great again.
    O\h and Paul Emery is subsidized by the taxpayers just like Frisch and they decry subsidies. Lord is this fun!

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  14. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    The rail subsidy on coal is 100 years old.
    I am not Jon.
    WV is full of ECO’s Walt😀

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  15. Walt Avatar

    OH really “jon”?
    Here’s what we discovered in the first quarter of 2017: West Virginia numbers show 11,402 underground and surface miners.
    That’s up from the last quarter of 2016 when the number stood at 10,368 — an increase of 1,034 jobs.
    In Kentucky, the number of underground and surface miners actually decreased by 63 jobs: 5,222 miners in the first quarter of 2017 compared to 5,285 in the last quarter of 2016.
    “In Kentucky, the numbers are also broken down further into categories of preparation plant and office workers.
    In the first quarter of 2017, that number of employees stood at 1,039. In the fourth quarter of 2016, that number stood at 1,275 — a decrease of 236 jobs.
    Regardless of the numbers Tyler White, president of the Kentucky Coal Association, says that industry trends, including the roll back of EPA regulations, are moving in the right direction.”
    http://www.wsaz.com/content/news/WSAZ-Investigates-Tracking-Coal-Jobs–422412123.html
    And trying to say things ain’t ,, is real disingenuous. Having to undo eight years of damage in 6.5 months is a little tough. Things don’t get fixed overnight. But it’s one hell of a good start.

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  16. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    After eight years of Obama and all you non=profits sucking up the money, I look at 34 jobs as a good start. What is that saying? The great journey starts with the first step”? So when you start creating non-taxpayer funding jobs at SBC then you might have someone listen to your BS.

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  17. Walt Avatar

    “full of ECO nuts” you say? In the cities maybe. Just like here.
    So head on over to a working coal mine and trumpet your name and title, and your there to make sure they get closed down. Got the brass ones to try that? ( was fun knowing ya’)
    Forget they voted for Trump? Union coal no longer votes LIB.

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  18. Walt Avatar

    On the NK front, you can bet we have a good number of subs just off the coast.
    I would bet good money we know were most if not all of fatboy’s artillery is at
    any given moment.
    Think about it. That last big thing to come out of aria 51 was the F117. Those are already obsolete, and mothballed. OH the hardware that will be showing up next out of nowhere. I wonder which up and coming conflict those will turn up at?
    Aircraft no one can even see? Rail guns that can hit a target 200 miles away with a tungsten, non explosive projectile?(we already have that)
    Fatboy is still playing with Korean war vintage goods.(slightly updated)
    England and France could have stopped Hitler long before WWII started, yet didn’t
    China could stop fatboy, but won’t. Fatboy is just dumb enough to use a nuke to prove his manhood.
    In times like these pacifism gets you in deep trouble. 25 years of paying extortion really paid off… Didn’t it?

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  19. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    How come Paul Emery never told us his Nork strategy? Afterall he is criticizing the Trump.

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  20. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    The lying weasel Frisch writes again!
    Anyone see the list of American Presidents since 1900 ranked by the number of hurricane landfalls average per year in their term?
    The President who ranked #1, at 2.6 horrible weather events per year of his term… Howard Taft. 1909-1913.
    The least affected presidency of the past 117 years… Barack Obama, who saw an average of one landfall every two years.
    https://twitter.com/RogerPielkeJr/status/795706568209666048

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  21. George Rebane Avatar

    For the record. I would like to see transport subsidies for coal and other favored shipments rescinded. My own suspicion is that it is not coal, but the railroads that are desperate beneficiaries of coal shipments by rail. Government operated railroads are on their ass, and privately owned railroads are gaming the system to a fair-thee-well – ‘Well you’re subsidizing Amtrak to keep that sector above water, why can’t we get some of that moolah to transport goods that America really needs?’

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  22. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    The transport subsidy I’d like to see eliminated would be the buck and a half the US Postal Service loses on each package they deliver for Amazon.
    Yes, the rail system has been mismanaged for years. As PJ O’Rourke once remarked, after they took over the Mustang Stag Ranch (Mustang, NV, freeway close just east of Reno on I-80) for non payment of taxes, the Feds even lost money trying to sell whiskey and renting loose women, mainly due to their problems of getting all their permits in order. Hee hee.
    Hell, if Steven could only have hidden his misappropriation of his employee’s payroll taxes longer, he might have managed to dig out of the mismanagement hole he dug himself into. Hee hee.

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  23. Walt Avatar

    Well that didn’t take long.
    http://dailycaller.com/2017/09/03/anti-trump-resistance-groups-spreading-north-korean-propaganda/
    “Two of the nation’s most active anti-Trump “resistance” organizations are taking decidedly pro-North Korea stances in the United States’ developing nuclear standoff with the communist country, whose leader, Kim Jong Un, has repeatedly threatened to launch a nuclear strike against America.
    One group is Refuse Fascism, a well-funded “resistance” group created for the express purpose of opposing President Trump’s administration. Internal presentations from a Refuse Fascism conference last month said the group intends to make America’s leaders lose “international legitimacy” as a way of ultimately bringing down the Trump presidency, as TheDC first reported.”
    Which chapter does Paul belong to?

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  24. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Did you read my position on the Korean situation Walt?

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  25. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Paul Emery, I was the one asking and you never said a word. So why lie? And to call the USA an imperialistic country regarding North Korea is over the top for the 54,000 American boys killed there. You should be ashamed of yourself.

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  26. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    repost
    Todd, Walt, I am inclined to support the direction set forth by our Secretary of Defense General Mattis . This is a bad situation and is the result of our Imperialistic foreign policy that always leads to decline and failure. History proves that. Here we are though and our options are slim.
    Trump is a short timer on the job and is not pres. for long so I say let cooler heads prevail.

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  27. Walt Avatar

    Where in hell do you come up with “imperialistic”? That was Japan in WWII.
    THEY are the ones threatening us. THEY are the ones looking to pick a fight with others.
    Somehow you can’t grasp that concept.
    So again Just where do you come up with these crazy lines of crap? I think you need to look up the real meaning of “imperial”. We got rid of King George a LONG time ago.(much to your displeasure)

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  28. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    For your education Walt. The defination of imperialism
    The policy, practice, or advocacy of extending the power and dominion of a nation especially by direct territorial acquisitions or by gaining indirect control over the political or economic life of other areas; broadly : the extension or imposition of power, authority, or influence

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  29. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Did you read my….. said the sad socialist and infamous po’ ol’ fakenewsman. We get it, you don’t have to wave your little red book. 😉

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  30. Walt Avatar

    Humm. I wonder if you even read that.”extending the power and dominion of a nation especially by direct territorial acquisitions” Since when are we out to “claim” any land?
    We could have “claimed” most of the world by now. Japan? We gave it back. Forget that?
    Germany,, same deal. Name your damned nation we went to war with we kept.
    In simple words,, your full of shit.
    Thanks to “O” we let an ally get over run by Putin. ” Give up your nukes, and the U.S. will defend you against Communism”. They agreed,,, Then “O” hung them out to dry.

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  31. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Paul Emery has lost his noggin. Mattis policy? What might that be PE? You are so full of sh** your eyes are brown. But thanks for letting us smoke you out as we all get to see what a traitor to America you are.

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  32. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 732pm – while the US could be considered imperialistic in the first half of the 20th century. Can you still consider it so today by the definition you have presented?

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  33. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Walt you omited the other parts of the definition of Imperialism …” or by gaining indirect control over the political or economic life of other areas; broadly : the extension or imposition of power, authority, or influence ” Perhaps the sentence was too long for you.
    Also Walt I trust Mattis to come up with a strategy since we have no real President. Do you doubt his ability Walt?
    George, Imperialism since 1950 Iraq , attempted Nation building to our specifications. Remember “shock and awe” Also Peru, Iran, Nicaragua, Grenada, Viet Nam Panama, soon Venezuela ……on and on

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  34. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Food banks fight against food stamp cuts
    The charities fear they’ll be overwhelmed if government benefits are reduced.
    This will help enable the wealthy 1% get an income tax break.
    http://www.politico.com/story/2017/09/03/food-banks-fight-congress-food-stamp-cuts-242268

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  35. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Todd
    Let me get this straight. I am a traitor to America because I support the policies of our Sec of Defense (Mattis)? You’re losing it Todd.

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  36. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    No Paul Emery, you pursue the overthrow of the duly elected President and you call America a ”
    imperialist” country which means you have decided America is no better than Imperial Japan or Nazi Germany. That makes you a traitor.
    Mattis? You have no clue what his policies are.

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  37. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    Paul at 10:30 – Ever the libertarian, Paul cringes at the idea of the feds spending less money. Your post is fake news, Paul. The article says nothing about any actual cuts to the food stamp program. They are calling for a 1 billion dollar per year cut from agricultural programs. I doubt this is an actual cut -just a reduction in the previously proposed increase. Actual quote from the article is: “Lawmakers are considering making $10 billion in mandatory cuts from agriculture programs over a decade, and anti-hunger groups expect most, if not all, of that could come from federal food stamp benefits, known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.”
    further: “Advocates fear it would only be the beginning.”
    Oh, so some one has fear. That’s real news.
    The article continues on to point out that the Rs actually want what Paul claims he wants – local control.
    There’s nothing in the article about any tax cuts for anyone.

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  38. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Scott
    Oh they’ll cut food stamps It’s already in the budget unveiled last may. Trump has already outlined his “tax reforms” which calls for massive cuts to the wealthy at the expense of poor folks who need food stamps and health services.
    “The budget includes $193 billion in cuts over a decade to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), or food stamps—25 percent of the program’s budget. About 44 million people benefit from food stamps in the United States, especially poorer states in the Southeast. For example, 1 out of every 5 people in Louisiana receive food stamps in a given month, according to a report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.”
    http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/05/trump-snap-budget-2018-cuts-food-stamps/

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  39. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Boo hoo ya po’ ol’ fakenewsman. 0 massively expanded food stamps and scrapped the work mandate for single men. In states that reinstated the practical limits their food stamp rolls contracted significantly. Just rolling back the able bodied male without dependents will more than offset the reduction in program growth, not cuts, reduction in growth and rational rules again. Be a good socialist druid not a po’ ol’ party parrot, squawk! 😉

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  40. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Heward Mattis from yesterday today. War is on the table. So that is Paul Emery’s policy apparently.

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  41. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Food stamps and giveaways of surplus butter and cheese (what? no kale or almonds?) are, in part, the flip side of guvmint takeover of agriculture in FDR’s New Deal. The price is kept higher than it might otherwise be, and the food the guvmint takes sometimes gets given to the poor, if it isn’t just destroyed, like excess milk poured into a ditch rather than sold. Or a farmer paid to not grow food on part of their land.
    They care!

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  42. Walt Avatar

    Gregory. Add growing corn for gas mix. It was such a great idea to burn food.
    Never mind that ethanol helps in no way what so ever (unless your drinking it.)
    It’s hell on engines, uses up plenty of water, and sure ain’t “eco friendly”.

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  43. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Overmuller 925
    “Ever the libertarian, Paul cringes at the idea of the feds spending less money”
    You mean “Never the libertarian”, don’t you? Real libertarians cringe at the government spending more money unless it’s just to cover the operation of the Federal government as defined in the Constitution… without the “Interstate Commerce Clause” stretched beyond all limits intended by the drafters and ratifiers of the document.

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  44. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    Gregory 1:11 – Paul calls himself a ‘green libertarian’. My comment was pure sarcasm.
    Paul has no idea what a libertarian concept of the fed govt is. He just likes the title cause he thinks it’s cool and makes him a ‘middle of the roader’ and not extreme. Oh yeah – he wants pot legalized – total sum of his so-called libertarian creedo. Lately he has decided he is all for ‘local control’. Apparently a fed food stamp program is ‘local control’.
    I’ve given up keeping up with his ‘deeply held’ belief of the day.
    Now he thinks that the money for food stamps has a direct connection with ‘massive’ tax cuts for the rich. Linked by some invisible chain of steel. You pull on one side and a poor person starts suffering at the other end. The fact that you can confiscate every wealthy persons entire net worth and the poor will still be poor has no effect on the lefties. They are just absolutely sure that Bill Gates is the entire reason people suffer in the world.

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  45. Walt Avatar

    Things still shaking Scott?

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  46. Walt Avatar

    Guess so… Another 4.0

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  47. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    What? The Yellowstone Caldera? We won’t feel a thing until it blows.
    We might have enough time to crack a cold one and set up a lawn chair to view the incoming. But I doubt it. Those blast waves are purty quick.

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  48. Walt Avatar

    I thought you were down Idaho way. They have been shaking like Frisco the past week.
    But yes, Yellowstone has a swarm going on too.

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  49. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Oh yeah Scott I believe in a woman’s right to choose. Solid Libertarian position. I’m consistent with Barry Goldwater on that:
    Barry Goldwater held that “a woman has a right to an abortion”; that this is “a decision that’s up to the pregnant woman, not up to the pope or some do-gooders or the Religious Right”; and thus that abortion should be legal nationwide.

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