Greetings from a PA Farm boy in snowy Germany. Way back when, there was a cartoon that was captioned "We met the enemy, and he is us." Reverend Dr. Mom had a book prominently displayed in her Parsonage Library, "I am OK, You’re OK." That was back in the '70s. Yes, I read the book. It makes me wonder if the seeds for the current kerfuffle…
Greetings from a PA Farm boy in snowy Germany. Way back when, there was a cartoon that was captioned "We met the enemy, and he is us." Reverend Dr. Mom had a book prominently displayed in her Parsonage Library, "I am OK, You’re OK." That was back in the '70s. Yes, I read the book. It makes me wonder if the seeds for the current kerfuffle, (I am trying to be polite, and not go on a Nietzsche-esque tirade of profanity), were planted then.
Well, we have met the enemy, and it is THEM. What is most poignant in your article, is this quote:
"... The US must return to its roots as a constitutional republic. If we wish to survive as a nation, that means a return to small government.
What we need is a return to less Federal government AND less taxation.
The upside-down logic of Klaus needs to be challenged at every inflection point. The US government must stop sending delegates to the WEF to be coopted by their interests..."
I spend most of my spare time reading. It is difficult for me to be one of the somnambulists who just sit and stream one video after another to ignore what is going on. I am trying, however, but it sure as feck isn't working. What I see on Netflix, Amazon Prime, or any other media pisses me off. Not that am intolerant, but I see the hidden messages of the unimportance of the Nuclear family, that "perversions" are OK, and just accept the narrative. Sorry, that is unsustainable. Maybe that is the plan.
What is sustainable is living within your means, not succumbing to the "wants of the moment" and incurring personal debt to satiate this desire. My Latin teacher said: "it is not doing the things you like to do, but liking the things you have to do that makes life worthwhile." Many of my other mentors growing up taught me the same thing, not only in words, but in their actions.
"Homesteading" is an unachievable goal for many today. A great proportion of the population live in apartments, and have no chance to have "five acres and independence." What these folks can do, however, is to shop responsibly, learn to do canning, and wean themselves from "prepared foods." By doing so, shopping at farmer's markets, they are supporting the old culture. Who the heck would have thought that the "old culture" would be the new "counter culture?"
Many see that things are not correct, and cannot continue the way things are going. Sorry, but I think the whole "eating bugs to save the planet" is going the way of the whole EV "solution."
I still have faith in humanity. What the elites are doing is not being ignored by the folks who still have critical thinking skills. Hopefully, we will win the day.
We just need to have more kids to save the future. "Teach your Children well", and as Jefferson Airplane sang, "Find your way back."
Oh, and my name is Jonathan Kriebel, I am not ashamed to have a different opinion, and I am willing to listen, and evaluate any argument that differs from mine. However. I once thought I was wrong, but was mistaken.
Greetings from a PA Farm boy in snowy Germany. Way back when, there was a cartoon that was captioned "We met the enemy, and he is us." Reverend Dr. Mom had a book prominently displayed in her Parsonage Library, "I am OK, You’re OK." That was back in the '70s. Yes, I read the book. It makes me wonder if the seeds for the current kerfuffle, (I am trying to be polite, and not go on a Nietzsche-esque tirade of profanity), were planted then.
Well, we have met the enemy, and it is THEM. What is most poignant in your article, is this quote:
"... The US must return to its roots as a constitutional republic. If we wish to survive as a nation, that means a return to small government.
What we need is a return to less Federal government AND less taxation.
The upside-down logic of Klaus needs to be challenged at every inflection point. The US government must stop sending delegates to the WEF to be coopted by their interests..."
I spend most of my spare time reading. It is difficult for me to be one of the somnambulists who just sit and stream one video after another to ignore what is going on. I am trying, however, but it sure as feck isn't working. What I see on Netflix, Amazon Prime, or any other media pisses me off. Not that am intolerant, but I see the hidden messages of the unimportance of the Nuclear family, that "perversions" are OK, and just accept the narrative. Sorry, that is unsustainable. Maybe that is the plan.
What is sustainable is living within your means, not succumbing to the "wants of the moment" and incurring personal debt to satiate this desire. My Latin teacher said: "it is not doing the things you like to do, but liking the things you have to do that makes life worthwhile." Many of my other mentors growing up taught me the same thing, not only in words, but in their actions.
"Homesteading" is an unachievable goal for many today. A great proportion of the population live in apartments, and have no chance to have "five acres and independence." What these folks can do, however, is to shop responsibly, learn to do canning, and wean themselves from "prepared foods." By doing so, shopping at farmer's markets, they are supporting the old culture. Who the heck would have thought that the "old culture" would be the new "counter culture?"
Many see that things are not correct, and cannot continue the way things are going. Sorry, but I think the whole "eating bugs to save the planet" is going the way of the whole EV "solution."
I still have faith in humanity. What the elites are doing is not being ignored by the folks who still have critical thinking skills. Hopefully, we will win the day.
We just need to have more kids to save the future. "Teach your Children well", and as Jefferson Airplane sang, "Find your way back."
Oh, and my name is Jonathan Kriebel, I am not ashamed to have a different opinion, and I am willing to listen, and evaluate any argument that differs from mine. However. I once thought I was wrong, but was mistaken.