In 250 years, we have moved only from being the chattel of Mad King George to being the chattel of mad POTUS.
Author: Kilgore Forelle
Acrostic on Four Seasons
Nobody asked but … Four Seasons Floundering, foundering, foolish futility,Only lonely (sex store next door),Useless really (crematorium other side),Rude. Supercilious silliness, Effectiveness excised,Affect continued,Systematic deconstruction = hot mess,Organized disorganization, Nonsense with a clandestine aimSwitcheroo. — Kilgore Forelle
The Wrong Take on Freedom
You are free until your particles collide with another, larger set of particles. There are no rules, no legislation that can undo that collision.
Mark Twain’s Thought
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.”
Autonomous Individualism
Until I heard Professor Ryan, I was in danger of mislabeling myself. For the past year, I have been confused because I have not been aware of failing to be a voluntaryist, many longtime friends seemed to be going down a garden path, and by implication I was being called unpleasant things since I was taking care of myself. In other words, I was wearing a mask when it seemed prudent.
Buffaloed
Will we evolve at a faster pace than our primary opposites? So far yes. The intelligent are making a better life for themselves.
American Fictionalists
It is both fun and informative to consider lists. To debate the list is a sign that you have engaged with someone who knows what she is talking about. This morning, I asked Google to find Web pages that opined as to whom might be included on a list of the greatest American fictionalists.
Acrostic on Lysander Spooner
Lacking a real plan of their own, yeasty plans nonetheless were hatched, stealing from the fallen regimes of history, actions were taken to mimic the fled fiefdoms…
Acrostic on Bastiat
Freedom is a most misused and misunderstood word. Rationality is often used to arrive at the irrational.
America the Intelligent
Americans specifically rejected the monastic organization of the European courts. For their troubles, I am sure they were labelled as “anti-intellectuals,” “country bumpkins,” and “the fringe of civilization.”