Making decisions, moving forward

Democrats will always be Democrats. Because they do not fulfill their role, and are as often con artists as leaders, they are the problem.

People who think Atlas Shrugged had deep significance will always assume they know more than us.

99.9% of Americans will never penetrate the cloud of propaganda that envelops them.

Meaningless elections that change nothing will continue to absorb our good energy, assuring the owning classes that their wealth and power will not be threatened by public opinion.

Things are shaking a little on the ground. The occupation of Wall Street might be the beginning of a movement, might not. It might be infiltrated, the bankers might send in agents provocateur to break some windows or burn a flag to discredit them. It’s a tried and true tactic.

But maybe change is in the air. It is long awaited.

This is the end of the blog as we know it. I’ve said everything I have to say at least seven times seven. It is fun to write, and I will continue to do so, maybe even here. But a wise man once told me that life is about making decisions, moving forward. This blog is a sideways place.

See ya. Been fun. And check the date. It is not April 1st.

2 thoughts on “Making decisions, moving forward

  1. (From above): Does religion help?

    The sort of thing I’m interested in hearing you discuss. I would ask: is atheism capable of dealing with grief on par with religion?

    Religion is more than the admittedly dicey promise of living forever in a perfect body. The submission to a higher power seems to provide a life balm that is hard to replicate in secular belief systems.

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