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Monday Afternoon Ramblings – 6/17/2019

The path to individual freedom begins with economics. My oldest son, who identifies as a centrist libertarian, loves to peruse Tumblr and debate leftists. Through him, I hear a plethora of communist rhetoric being pushed by millennials with what I assume to be good intentions.

If I could convince those people of one fact, it would be this: capitalism is by far the better, more efficient system for economic development. Every single real world attempt at communism has resulted in economic stagnation, shortages, and hyperinflation. The Soviet Union, Cuba, Chile, North Korea, and Venezuela, just to name a few examples. Things are so bad in Venezuela now that a full day’s wages for the average person will not purchase 1000 calories of food.

I get that things are not perfect in our system. We do need better wage structures that are linked to productivity instead of an hourly wage. We absolutely need healthcare reform so that everyone has access to standard care. We must fix education so that students have access to real world skills and knowledge without being saddled by crippling debt.

But those are tweaks to the system, not a complete reversal. I have been as poor as a person can be and had to rebuild my entire life at 43 years old. While I’m not wealthy by any stretch of the imagination, I am successfully picking myself up one step at a time. Over the next few weeks, I will try to catalogue how I have done this and illustrate through economics how anyone else can transform their own lives.

That’s all for now.

Saturday Evening Ramblings – 6/15/2019

Obviously, I haven’t written a blog post in awhile. Honestly, I just didn’t have much to say. My life has been going fairly well, and between the vineyard and the landscaping business, I haven’t had much free time for writing.

But at my core, I am a writer, and I need this outlet to process my thoughts, sort through the ideas that filter through me, and express my views of this fantastic thing we call life.

My vision for this blog is to create a small corner of the interwebs that is focused on the positive possibilities that surround us all. If I regrow a small following, wonderful. If not, at least I have expressed myself. My life, though far from perfect and still far from my ultimate goals, is mostly serene and full of contentment, so this opportunity to share my thoughts is merely the cherry on top.

That’s all for now.

Sunday Night Ramblings – 12/02/2018

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My whole life, I’ve been an advocate for equality. Quite simply, all individuals should have equal protection under the law. Period. Any person willing to work full-time should be able to afford the basic necessities and have access to adequate healthcare. As an educator, I taught people from every spectrum of society, and I tried my best to treat every student with respect and dignity, regardless of any differences we might have had. Even at my lowest, darkest points, I have remained true to and stood up for my convictions.

That said, I’m weary from all the hate and divisiveness and hypocrisy both political extremes espouse. If you believe any politician has your best interests at heart, you simply aren’t paying close attention. If you believe your political party is above win-at-all costs tactics, you are naive. Politicians and politics will not fix this country and advance our society. Only we as individuals can do that, and we can only do it through dialogue and interaction.

I’m weary from the butthurt brigade seeking daily for some new outrage to fuel their Twitter feed. You have no idea how easy you’ve had it, and most likely, if you ever encounter REAL difficulties you will learn that simple fact. If you are emotionally crippled by the depictions of fictional characters, you seriously need to go climb a mountain or swim a river and reconnect to the realities of nature. Emotional knee-jerk reactions to stimuli are a dangerous substitute for rational discourse, and hate is not the antidote for hate. Real love, tolerance, and forgiveness are the cures.

I’m so weary from Ivy League graduates telling me that I am privileged. I’m tired of being judged for my skin tone and gender yet told that’s not racism or sexism because I’m part of the powerful group. Hate is hate. Prejudice is prejudice. Opposite sides of the same coin are still the same coin, no matter how loudly one side screams that it’s the “good” side. Double standards are self-serving and only breed more animosity and resentment, and for the segment of society that wants an eye for an eye, no amount of retaliation will ever satisfy them.

That’s all for now.