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November 12, 2008
luv me some bureaucracy
I am still reading through The Revolution a Manifesto by Dr. Paul and have been eating up his chapter entitled Economic Freedom.
Check this quote out:
Then Chubb call the Archdiocese of New York, to find out the figure there.(The city's Catholic schools educate one-fifth as many students as did the government-run schools.) Chubb's first telephone call was taken by someone who did not know the answer. Here we go again, he thought. But after a moment she said, "Wait a minute; let me count." Her answer: 26.
November 8, 2008
Getting the Home Office finished
For those who have not heard I will be working from home full time starting December 1st. I've been working on building an office out of the corner of my garage over the last 2 months. I still have a ton to do, so I made a list, which should keep me from jumping spasmodically from task to task.
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Get the subfloor down(11-8) -
Get the last socket wired(11-8) -
Rough in the new AC vent(11-8) -
Hang last piece of sheetrock(11-9) Get first coat of mud on everything(11-11)Take down old hot water heater vent(11-15)Patch vent hole(11-15)Blow in insulation(11-16)Patch holes created from insulation(11-16)Finish floating all sheetrock(11-26)Paint walls and ceiling(11-26)Put down flooring(11-29)Hang door 1(11-29)Hang door 2(11-30)Trim out room(12-04)Hang new lighting(12-04)Run 100 feet of coaxial cable under house(12-09)Connect AC vent(12-09)- Box around dryer vent
- Box around back of AC vent
- Paint trim
- spackle and caulk trim
October 20, 2008
Madison on Democracies
"...democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security, or the rights of property; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths."
--James Madison
October 16, 2008
The budget should be balanced
Again, history should be studied for wisdom's sake.
The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest we become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance.
-- Cicero , Rome 55 BC
October 15, 2008
More from Jefferson
I am convinced that the only way we can fix this mess we are in is by studying history. The more I study our founders the more I get answers for all the issues that plague us today. There is truly nothing new under the sun. We need to study history for the wisdom that can be attained not just to fill our brains with facts.
When all government, domestic and foreign, in little as in great things, shall be drawn to Washington as the center of all power, it will render powerless the checks provided of one government on another, and will become as venal and oppressive as the government from which we separated.
-- Jefferson
September 26, 2008
Thomas Jefferson's take on the Bailout
"...what more is necessary to make us a happy and a prosperous people? ...a wise and frugal Government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government." - Thomas Jefferson, First Inaugural Address - Wednesday, March 1, 1801
It looks like Wamp gets it (I have not heard, but I hope he is one of the holdout Republicans.) and Corker and Alexander don't! Wait, does Alexander expect me to vote for him even if he is a Republican behaving badly? I sure hope not, my days of voting for RINOs are over.
September 5, 2008
Calling all Philosophy Majors
For several months I have, not so secretly, wondered how to help others get out of this neo-federalist thought process that both parties are stuck in. I feel strongly about the revival of a more pure and historical constructionist view of the constitution needing to take root.
The problem is that it took me years (3-10) of reading and studying history to finally be open to the possibility that the reality be presented and the arguments being made in our current political paradigm are a result of, for the lack of a better term, us having lost our way.
All that said, Blackburn, Jason, and myself were on the way back from lunch today, and we were talking about politics when Jason brought up a principle or study he had heard of that basically goes like this: New concepts, to which someone has little or no reference point, take time to introduce or else the person will think they are either silly or misguided and will dismiss them out of hand.
Does anyone know what this principle is called? I'm sure this principle is covered in a freshman philosophy class, but for the life of me I can't seem to pin it down.
I am kind of working with these keywords: conceptual change pedagogy and knowledge reconstruction
Please, someone fill me in. I really would like to understand this concept a bit better.
September 3, 2008
timing is everything
One thing we are learning about Nicholas is that he does not like to eat breakfast. This morning Aunt Heather had fixed French toast, and we were all working as hard as we could at encouraging him to eat. I tried to encourage him to try it with some honey with the hope that he would like the taste of the honey and keep eating. He finally took a bite of the French toast with nothing on it. Not liking that he agreed to try some honey. After about a minute of Nicholas staring at the French toast on the end of his fork he very slowly started moving the bite towards his mouth. I held my breath waiting for that honey soaked piece of toast to touch his tongue. At the point where the toast was millimeters from his lips John David busts out with:
"Did you know that honey is really bee vomit?"
John David's timing could not have been better. All the adults in the kitchen had so much emotionally invested in that bite that all we could do is bust out laughing. Then all the kids started laughing and Nicholas took the bite. I think he thought John David was just being silly...
June 9, 2008
babywearing on the brain
For those who might be interested, Leslie and I have started a new babywearing forum over at www.Babywearing.com. We are even running a little promotion for those who might want to help build the community. We officially opened the forum the last week of May and already have 15+ members.
This forum is something we have wanting to do for a couple of years now, but the time was never right. Over the last month or so things have fallen into place and we were able to get the forum up and running.
So, if you know anyone who might be interested in joining the community we would love to have them.
May 2, 2008
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I wish I could get every expecting couple to watch this movie. We have been completly douped by the medical establishment. For instance, did you know that the US has the second worst newborn death rate in modern world?
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