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I thank God, luck, karma, whatever, that our friends and families are all safe for now. It’s not quite over, so please continue to pray and send positive vibes to everyone affected. Love, good thoughts and hugs to you … Continue reading
I thank God, luck, karma, whatever, that our friends and families are all safe for now. It’s not quite over, so please continue to pray and send positive vibes to everyone affected. Love, good thoughts and hugs to you … Continue reading
Just as there are more than one way to skin a cat, many are the ways in which to build a totalitarian state. The ancient Sumerians and the Inca used the household responsibility system, in which a small number of … Continue reading
Happy Monday fellow FRians! As always, this Monday’s post is by Stephen Hall. This has been, to say the least, an interesting week. Remember the old Chinese curse: “May you live in interesting times.” Because, history records conflict and turmoil, … Continue reading
Happy Saturday! There’s a big ta do at my kid’s high school over the dress code. Apparently, shoulders, crop tops, short skirts and leggings are not allowed. I talked to my son and it seems there may be an unequal … Continue reading
Just about every escribe worth his salt, and many that aren’t, has written about the James Damore memo and his subsequent firing from Google. But one particular line from Google CEO Sundar Pichai deserves eternal opprobrium. Mr. Pichai wrote the … Continue reading
Happy Monday! As usual, we have Monday morning with Stephen Hall. Thank you Stephen, and everyone have a good week! Once again, topical news distracts us from our normal esoteric diversions of law, mathematics, and philosophy. As the reader is … Continue reading
Hump Day!!!! Today’s post is by Ruy Diaz. Thanks Ruy!! We live in the Age of Humanism. Most countries follow humanist thought, in rhetoric at the very least—rulers everywhere justify their actions on humanist grounds. Global elites think in … Continue reading
Sorry we’re a day late!!!! Here’s Stephen’s Monday morning post, except on Tuesday. Thanks Stephen!! One of the most troubling thing concerning the law which I learned in school is a fairly antiquarian concept, but a slight error in logic … Continue reading
Today, we have another fine guest post by Ruy Diaz! Bureaucracies must justify their existence. Whether they benefit their stakeholders or not, bureaucracies must appear to do so. No self-respecting bureaucracy ever abolished itself. Yet, bureaucracy itself is indispensable. The … Continue reading
By Stephen L. Hall Recent conversations have alerted to the growing prevalence of a servile attitude within certain generations and subcultures of America. Let me make it clear, and in no uncertain terms, I am not your servant. I do … Continue reading