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Brilliant Mission

2/14/2021

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I came across this brilliant mission statement while researching some of the environmental groups involved in fishery management.
 
"When the J. Howard Pew Freedom Trust was created in 1957, its charter said the trust should be used to “acquaint the American people” with “the evils of bureaucracy,” “the values of a free market,” and “the paralyzing effects of government controls on the lives and activities of people” and “to inform our people of the struggle, persecution, hardship, sacrifice and death by which freedom of the individual was won.”
 
The "evils of bureaucracy" phrase opened my eyes. It became clear how otherwise good people can collectively do terrible things and feel absolved of any personal responsibility because that is what they are paid to do. This applies to government, corporate, and charitable bureaucracies that often collude to advance agendas. Pushing to privatize our public resources so global corporations can own them is one example of this.

The free market is based on mutually beneficial transactions that exchange money for goods or services. The values of a free market are seen throughout civilized society. Free markets help us overlook personal differences and see value in other people's talent. Crony capitalism and coerced socialism are closely related enemies of the free market. They both use government force to limit our freedom of choice. There are ways we can blend the best aspects of capitalism and socialism with free market principles to create financial freedom for everyone. Wise use of our public resources is key to unlocking this potential economic panacea.


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People's Power

1/28/2021

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Offshore oil and gas exploration in Atlantic waters came up during a recent discussion about centrist political policies. I had offered a centrist concept for publicly mapping our offshore oil and gas once using the safest technology available rather than permitting five different corporations to each conduct their own secret seismic testing. Government agents acknowledged that publicly mapping our resources was a better option, but it wasn’t the way things were done for decades in other areas. Activists on the political left and right were not willing to think beyond party line positions.

Another centrist solution I proposed was giving States the Right of First Refusal on any new oil or gas leases off their coast. States could contract with drilling companies to responsibly extract our public resources and pay dividends to citizens. I proposed a similar plan for harnessing offshore wind energy instead of subsidizing global corporations to build windmill farms in our public waters. Once again, those involved on the left and right united in opposition to this commonsense compromise.

Left, right, and center could have come up with a comprehensive offshore energy policy that benefited everyone and the environment if enough concerned citizens were willing to work together. Energy production platforms could have been built as permanent multi-use structures that made ideal artificial reef habitat. These platforms could also harness tidal energy, facilitate research, and provide safe refuge for mariners. The sustainable harvest of energy from public waters could have generated an endless stream of revenue to be shared by citizens. This could have been a model for blending free-market and common-good principles.

​We should learn from past mistakes as our government plans to spend trillions of tax dollars going green. These public investments could empower and enrich individuals or corporations. Letting lobbyists and politicians think for us WILL result in Americans paying the bill so global corporations can charge us for using OUR public resources. Would you rather pay for or profit from harnessing the People’s Power?  
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House Party

1/21/2021

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​Our House of Representatives is supposed to be America’s governing body that most closely represents the interests of regional constituencies. Lobbyists, campaign contributions, and party politics often override constituent concerns. House elections are held every two years with mid-term elections historically having fewer voters showing less party loyalty. This next election cycle offers an opportunity for us to try something different. Concerned citizens could set up secure websites in each Congressional District where voters can discuss issues and hold votes. We could elect articulate apolitical public servants that agree to do what a 2/3 majority of suitable quorums decide. The supermajority requirement ensures thoughtful deliberation that empowers individuals. We should pick new public servants every election to limit the corrupting influence of power. Details could be worked out as enough people start thinking about the Public Servant Party concept that could also be applied in local elections. This is a wonderful opportunity for us to peacefully practice self-governance within Constitutional guidelines using modern technology. We the People can bring civility and common-sense back to American politics while setting an example for freedom-loving people across the globe. 
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MLK Homage

1/18/2021

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We all have unique experiences that form our view of others. I was born in a segregated hospital. My earliest memory of colored people was as a scared fifth grader going to public school for the first time. Some colored kids were nice to me when nobody else was. A tragic experience several years later hardened my heart. Even then, I tried being polite to everyone regardless of race. Time healed that wound and softened my heart. I realized the wisdom in Dr. King’s words about seeing individuals rather than groups. I learned that ignorance breeds anger just as gentleness is born of wisdom.
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It’s easy to lump groups of people together based on race, religion, or political affiliation. We all interact with people who are in a group we may not understand or even like. Individuals will almost always be respectful of each other without focusing on petty differences. A group mentality allows us to label other groups and justify treating them disrespectfully. Most conflict can be avoided by simply seeing others as individuals and treating them with the same respect we expect. Kindness and bitterness are equally infectious. Spreading kindness and showing respect are easy ways to be the change we want to see in our shared world
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January 17th, 2021

1/17/2021

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Symbolic Tree

The tree holding a tattered flag in this picture seems symbolic of the political divisions in America today. It started strong long ago as one solid base before splitting with the left and right sides growing further apart over time. This widening divide will eventually cause that tree to break apart and die prematurely. The tree could live a full life if there were something tying the two sides together. The more ties there were, the stronger the tree would be. Enough ties could even make the entire tree stronger than if the two sides had grown as one all along.

Middle America needs to find some ties that bind us together before the far left and right political extremist tear our Nation apart. A natural desire to be free is the universal tie that binds all of humanity. We need to have a serious discussion about what justifies imprisoning a person and taking their freedom. We need to find ways of securing economic freedom for everyone without infringing on the rights of anyone. We need to preserve and promote the individual liberties that collectively make us free people.

Focusing on freedom of the individual can create countless ties that bind us together. We can come through this time of turmoil stronger than ever if enough reasonable people are willing to think about what unites us more than what divides us. Waiting for politicians to solve our problems will only cause the left and right divide to grow wider. Now is the time for concerned citizens to put aside petty differences and work together toward a common goal of remaining free. Will you do your part to help bind us together so America’s symbolic freedom tree can continue to flourish and spread little liberty seeds across the globe?
  
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December 31st, 2020

12/31/2020

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2020 Vision

This year has shown us that things can quickly change. It is important that we see these changes clearly and think about how to make the best of our new reality. The covid relief package politicians came up with to help us is a perfect example of why we should not trust them to think for us. The bill contains thousands of pages of pork that resulted in a measly $600 payment costing us around $3,000 per person. America is bankrupt with over $20,000,000,000,000 in debt. Our public resources are collateral for that debt to foreign nations. Now is the time to start thinking about how we can use our public resources to secure financial and political freedom for future generations.

The internet gives us an opportunity to make doing the People’s Business, the people’s business. We can elect true public servants that do what we say. We can think for ourselves and practice self-governance. Local control is key. Independent thinkers could easily elect our own public servants to represent us at local levels. Our public servants would do what a 2/3 majority of us agree on. Failure to reach supermajority agreement on an issue would result in no action being taken. Our local representatives could influence the way state and national politicians do things.

Think about the potential revenue we could create by managing public resources in ways that benefit everyone and the environment. We could earn a steady paycheck for paying attention to doing the people’s business. Look at our public roadways with the potential for collecting wind and solar energy from them. We could benefit from this new energy industry rather than subsidizing global corporations to do it for us. We could blend the best of free-market and common-good principals to promote freedom and prosperity for everyone.
  
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December 26th, 2020

12/26/2020

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Someday at Christmas
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Listened to Christmas music on the radio while driving home after spending a wonderful Christmas Day with family. The last song before parking was Someday at Christmas by Stevie Wonder. Hearing his velvet voice deliver such an inspiring song was a perfect way to wrap up a perfect day full of love and laughter. There was one more Christmas gift waiting in the bushes. A beautiful catbird patiently waited for me to grab the camera and posed for some pictures.
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With all the turmoil going on in the world today, it is important to focus on the positive while doing our part to make the world a better place. Take time to enjoy the little blessings life offers every day. Open your heart to freely give and receive love. Laugh and sing joyfully. Show unconditional kindness to everyone. If we all do our part, maybe someday at Christmas there will be no more fear or shed tear. Maybe someday at Christmas you and me will see that all men are free. Maybe there will be no more war someday when we learn what Christmas is for. 
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December 19th, 2020

12/19/2020

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Christmas Gift

The 2020 Christmas season seems like a good time to write about how Jesus influences my freedom philosophy. Celebrating the birth of Jesus reminds us of the gifts He freely gave during His life on earth. His parables promoted individual liberty and personal responsibility. Jesus taught us to help others and show kindness of our own free will. He never said we should demand politicians force us to help the downtrodden. Jesus forgave a prostitute and stopped religious leaders when they wanted to stone her. He didn’t say they should ask Caesar to punish her for them. He simply explained how we all fall short and should not rush to condemn or punish others for their perceived shortcomings. The teachings of Jesus are summed up in His Golden Rule. We could have peace on earth if everyone treated everyone else the way we all want to be treated.

A freedom philosophy inspired by Jesus suggest we don’t punish people for moral mistakes or coerce kindness. Criminal laws should boil down to doing no physical or financial harm to others. Violent offenders should be isolated from civilized society rather than being punished by a corporate prison system that profits off their misery. Financial freedom for everyone should come through wise use of our public resources. Using government powers to take and give away money breeds contempt and corruption.

This time of uncertainty across the globe should be used to think about how we want to move forward. Will we firmly embrace critical thinking, self-governance, and individual liberty or passively accept political dictates, global governance, and collective servitude? Let’s choose the path that peacefully secures freedom and prosperity for all of humanity throughout the ages.

Merry Christmas! 
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December 08th, 2020

12/8/2020

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Middle America Majority

​The previous post about independent voters could be interpreted more broadly than intended. There are many registered republicans and democrats who vote for their party candidates while wishing there were another choice. It seems like there is about 20% of Americans on the left and right who wholeheartedly support their party platform. That 10% of each side usually produces those who pursue political ambitions. We are stuck voting for the side we think will do the least harm to freedoms we cherish.

Middle America needs to start getting involved before politicians take us too far left or right. It is important to understand reality while working toward something better. The reality is that covid and other forces are going to change America’s economic and social situations. Now is the time for reasonable people to think about how changes can be done in ways that benefit everyone without limiting liberty. Politicians will listen IF enough of us stand united in support of something positive.

Public resources are key to promoting prosperity for everyone by blending the best of free-market and common-good concepts. The path politicians on both sides are pushing toward leads to corporate control of our public resources. Think of the potential wealth our public resources can produce. Think about how new uses of our public resources could create revenue for everyone or a few corporate investors. Do you trust corporations and politicians to use our public resources responsibly or share the exploited wealth we once owned?
       
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An Independent Voter’s Voice

11/16/2020

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An Independent Voter’s Voice

The far left and right seem to dominate politics while most Americans are somewhere in the middle. That middle ground is where logic, reason, and common-sense flourish as fear, loathing, and blind allegiance consume the fringes. Most independent voters understand both extremes threaten our freedom and way of life.

It is time that independent thinkers and voters realize we are the majority and start working together. We can stop the political pendulum from swinging wider with each election. We can offer solutions that benefit everyone. We can find common ground on environmental and social issues that most reasonable people will support. We can promote economic policies that embrace the best of free-market and common-good ideals. We can pass on the blessings of freedom to future generations IF enough of us are willing to get involved before it is too late.

​Independent voters often stay out of political discussions because it has become such a toxic subject. Those of us in the middle need to start communicating and coordinating before our Country is torn apart, leaving us without freedom or security. Our voice of reason is key to preserving peace and prosperity. Now is the time to decide if you would rather be ruled by political extremists and their corporate cohorts or think for yourself and promote self-governance. Is your individual liberty and our collective freedom worth keeping? Do you see them slipping away? Are you willing to help peacefully defend them by working together with other independent thinkers and voters?  
 
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