A Lamentation
So many languages I want to learn; books that I want to read; poems I want to write; songs I want to compose; projects that I want work on; businesses I want to start; things I want to create; skills I want … Continue reading
So many languages I want to learn; books that I want to read; poems I want to write; songs I want to compose; projects that I want work on; businesses I want to start; things I want to create; skills I want … Continue reading
Okay everyone, it’s time to make your Presidential Election Prognostications. Between now and Tuesday before election polls start to close, post a comment here or on my social media with your predictions in roughly the following format: Winner: Electoral Votes: Obama … Continue reading
To my libertarian friends: If you are not in a swing state, then by all means vote for Gary Johnson, or write in Ron Paul, or whichever candidate you believe the most qualified and most dedicated to true Constitutional principles. However, … Continue reading
My family visited Washington D.C. for a vacation this October. We had a wonderful time exploring the National Monuments and Smithsonian Museums. There is so much to learn, think about, and do, and never enough time for all of it. It … Continue reading
The paradox of representative democracy is that we elect representatives because we are collectively ignorant, but we can only evaluate and choose those representatives by the same ignorance. [Video: Undecided Voters] We elect representatives to get an in-depth understanding of … Continue reading
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