Gene's Footnotes

I have never been impressed by the messenger and always inspect the message, which I now understand is not the norm. People prefer to filter out discordant information. As such, I am frequently confronted with, "Where did you hear that...." Well, here you go. If you want an email version, send me an email.

September 13, 2013

Post American History

Welcome to Obamacare: the unintended consequences.


Why Work:



I do like Kentucky.

What is hard to grok is Illinois. Its free money is only $13,580 per capita!

Then again, Kauai looks pretty good until the end, probably after my life:   $60,590.

In a window in town, Glens Falls, there is a display and the book open, pretending the imaginary window people read, is called:  Why Democracies Fail.  Read on Line

Without the strictures of a republic, oh, say a constitution, people will find out they can vote themselves money,  Ta Da: socialism - the tool of the oligarchy used to get state control via the little piggy theory (they are big piggies, so have an education, albeit immoral.)

Perhaps, a reader may think the U.S. is a republic. Welcome to the 20th Century where the progressives, Marxists, etc. had destroyed the republic. Time to study up: why the direct election of Senators was a mistake; why the income tax was a mistake; why there is an effort to control guns and speech; why we have a freedom from religion, not of religion. Etc Etc.  All that is necessary is people awake and vote out almost everyone, both parties. A good depression will help get us there.

I no longer see there is any stopping the piggy express. The tangled web cannot be undone; eventually, it will be destroyed, how is unknown, but you can't convince piggies to be more than they are.

A powerful depression might help; we will see. One can hope, I suppose. The cool thing is much of the world has learned from us and our past derailment of piggy history is not lost on other cultures.

Our founders were colonists to the English - it was the colonists who reminded England of the rights of individuals that they had lost to the crown, after centuries of fighting to gain them. One speech in Parliament, back then, praised the U.S. for upholding the liberal rights of the individual that used to be England.

Time for an I-Monastery.


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