Category: Sustainability

“I’m often asked by some of my friends on the other side of the aisle about COVID … and why does it seem like folks in Mississippi and maybe in the Mid-South are a little less scared, shall we say,” …

Mississippians Headed for Heaven, Don’t Fear Death Read More »

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This is a great idea, one that we encounter often.  The problem is that it’s impossible. War mongers and the rest of the far right are singular in their belief system, and the hate they carry with them naturally brings …

Why Progressives Can’t Organize Read More »

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I “dream” of it too, in the sense that I used to dream I could fly when I was a kid. Seriously, don’t hold your breath. Of the three, sustainability has the best chance of becoming a topic of conversation.  …

Sustainability Just Might Become an Important Objective Read More »

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It’s scary how America features two sets of people who really don’t like one another.  Now, people say that this is about  politics, i.e., liberal and conservative, which is not untrue.  Yet the real problem here is that the so-called …

It’s About Morality, Not Politics Read More »

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This is both funny and serious at the same time. I cringe whenever I have to use “we the people” in the objective case, as in “God gave rights to we the people.” I usually try to rework the sentence.

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A reader notes: Kid Rock owned the libs earlier this month by playing a concert at the annual motorcycle rally in Sturgis. He made sure they knew they were owned by posting a picture and taunting them because they hate …

Conservative “Kid Rock” Owns the Libs Read More »

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A reader sent me this, noting, : The job market for conservative anti-vaccine radio hosts is really heating up. New job openings every week. Good one!  If these jackasses could keep the disease to themselves and not infect innocent people, …

Radio Host Called Self Mr. Anti-Vax Died of COVID-19 Read More »

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Those under 50 years of age have probably never used one of these, and young people are even unlikely to know what it is. Until the advent of the Internet in the mid-1990s, along with email (the “killer” app), the …

Before Social Media Read More »

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More than 70% of the calls to poison control in the state of Mississippi concern the use of ivermectin, a horse dewormer, as a treatment for COVID-19, even though the medical community has been clear that this is as dangerous …

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Here’s a gem that combines philosophy and psychology, while pointing to environmental sustainability. It’s hard to read this and not be reminded of what a loveless society we live in.  Most Americans live transactional lives, i.e., built around getting our …

The Absence of Love in the Modern World Read More »

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