BLUF: Sometimes being a man is eating shit to feed your family.
One of my favorite libertarian/anarchists Kent McManigal is having some hard times and feeling blue. I feel his pain. Been there myself. Probably be there again too someday. I feel you man. You can't feed your kids with ideological bromides. Karl Marx allowed his kids to die of neglect rather than get off his high-horse and get a job. Many more ideologically driven types abandon their kids or don't bother and have any. Kent's a better man than that and so are most of my brothers and sisters.
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"Daily existence is increasingly that of despair, depression, and derangement, punctuated by news of the latest serial murder spree or global eco-disaster, consumed as horrible entertainments in the emptiness." - John Zerzan
Showing posts with label family values. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family values. Show all posts
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CEO Beauty contest: The winners get the most money - Economic TimesIf you look the part of a competent CEO you get more money whether in fact you are competent or not.
Blue states have Red families - National Journal
"The postindustrial economy puts a premium on skill and cognitive ability. A high school education or less no longer offers very good prospects. Blue-collar wages fall, so a factory job no longer cuts it if, that is, you can even find a factory job."
The Welfare State's Death Spiral - Real Clear Politics (Robert Samuelson)
In defense of Pit Bulls - Lewrockwell.com (Matt Robison)
In praise of militias - New American (Becky Akers)
"Militias, i.e., armed citizens, don’t go adventuring. They don’t fight phantoms either, no matter how many 'wars' politicians declare on drugs or terror. Instead, they defend their homes and neighborhoods from attack — genuine, physical assault — then return to earning a living."
Ancient comet fragments found in Arctic ice - Cosmos
The Lost Tribes of Radio Shack: Tinkerers Search for New Spiritual Home - Wired
The Shack used to be a cool place to hang out and meet up with techo-geeks and DIY electronics people. Then in the 80's they started asking for your name, address, and phone number when you bought stuff (even if you paid cash) and which was probably the most ham handed and blatant attempt to data-mine their customers in American business history. Didn't like that at all. Now they are trying to go upscale and forget all about their core client base of DIYers and tinkerers. That's what is gonna finally kill off RS. They should have moved outta the big malls too, because the high rents there tend to discourage the mom & pop type proprietors RS shops in favor of the corporate owned ones
where the sale staff don't know shit about the stuff they sell.
In praise of militias - New American (Becky Akers)
"Militias, i.e., armed citizens, don’t go adventuring. They don’t fight phantoms either, no matter how many 'wars' politicians declare on drugs or terror. Instead, they defend their homes and neighborhoods from attack — genuine, physical assault — then return to earning a living."
Ancient comet fragments found in Arctic ice - Cosmos
The Lost Tribes of Radio Shack: Tinkerers Search for New Spiritual Home - Wired
The Shack used to be a cool place to hang out and meet up with techo-geeks and DIY electronics people. Then in the 80's they started asking for your name, address, and phone number when you bought stuff (even if you paid cash) and which was probably the most ham handed and blatant attempt to data-mine their customers in American business history. Didn't like that at all. Now they are trying to go upscale and forget all about their core client base of DIYers and tinkerers. That's what is gonna finally kill off RS. They should have moved outta the big malls too, because the high rents there tend to discourage the mom & pop type proprietors RS shops in favor of the corporate owned ones
where the sale staff don't know shit about the stuff they sell.
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