A rising crime rate. Increased use of illicit drugs. Open borders. Increased control of information in fewer hands. Attacks on free speech by those who control the flow of information. The death of journalism. False claims of systemic racism. Demands for instant satisfaction. And a President who is seriously cognitively impaired and cor…
A rising crime rate. Increased use of illicit drugs. Open borders. Increased control of information in fewer hands. Attacks on free speech by those who control the flow of information. The death of journalism. False claims of systemic racism. Demands for instant satisfaction. And a President who is seriously cognitively impaired and corrupt and worse than a bad joke. (He claimed he was running to restore decency to the White House and yet he and his Press Secretary viciously attack the best White House reporter, a young man who respectfully asks embarrassing questions that need to be asked). The evidence of America’s decline is overwhelming.
I think absurd is a better description of the cause of what ails America rather than unseriousness.
It is absurd to impose solutions without having taken the time to investigate the problem - i. e. CAGW, which is absurdly referred to as Climate Change.
It is absurd to release those already on bail when they are arrested for allegedly committing new crimes. And it is absurd to describe this practice of universal bail as no bail.
It is absurd to allow people to enter America without understanding who they are and why they should be admitted.
It is absurd to claim that America is systemically racist when those with the highest incomes are Asian immigrants who obviously work harder than native born Americans.
It is absurd to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on a liberal arts education when one can be obtained for free at your local library or online.
It is absurd for people to expect to have a good standard of living if they are uneducated or haven’t learned a trade, or are lazy or do drugs.
It is absurd to deny that today’s deficits are tomorrow’s inflation and/or taxes and that balancing budgets are economic and ethical imperatives.
It is absurd to think that you can have free and fair elections without a fair and competent media.
It is absurd to think that honesty is no longer the best policy.
It is absurd to claim that there are more than two genders. And it is absurd to allow biological males to compete with females.
It is absurd to think that you can create a democracy in a country without the essential requirements of freedom of speech, freedom of and from religion, gender equality and equality of citizenship. And It is absurd to claim that Afghanistan suddenly collapsed.
Finally, I love technology, but it is absurd to claim that technology can rescue America unless the above absurdities are addressed.
When you think of it is it not the Silicon Valley technology Ms. Boyle lauds so highly that if not outright created, then aided and abetted, those absurdities? I think the town square needs to be put back in the real world. I was galled when she was discussing the on the ground realities of America's shining example of technology and innovation. How can she not see the connection?
A rising crime rate. Increased use of illicit drugs. Open borders. Increased control of information in fewer hands. Attacks on free speech by those who control the flow of information. The death of journalism. False claims of systemic racism. Demands for instant satisfaction. And a President who is seriously cognitively impaired and corrupt and worse than a bad joke. (He claimed he was running to restore decency to the White House and yet he and his Press Secretary viciously attack the best White House reporter, a young man who respectfully asks embarrassing questions that need to be asked). The evidence of America’s decline is overwhelming.
I think absurd is a better description of the cause of what ails America rather than unseriousness.
It is absurd to impose solutions without having taken the time to investigate the problem - i. e. CAGW, which is absurdly referred to as Climate Change.
It is absurd to release those already on bail when they are arrested for allegedly committing new crimes. And it is absurd to describe this practice of universal bail as no bail.
It is absurd to allow people to enter America without understanding who they are and why they should be admitted.
It is absurd to claim that America is systemically racist when those with the highest incomes are Asian immigrants who obviously work harder than native born Americans.
It is absurd to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on a liberal arts education when one can be obtained for free at your local library or online.
It is absurd for people to expect to have a good standard of living if they are uneducated or haven’t learned a trade, or are lazy or do drugs.
It is absurd to deny that today’s deficits are tomorrow’s inflation and/or taxes and that balancing budgets are economic and ethical imperatives.
It is absurd to think that you can have free and fair elections without a fair and competent media.
It is absurd to think that honesty is no longer the best policy.
It is absurd to claim that there are more than two genders. And it is absurd to allow biological males to compete with females.
It is absurd to think that you can create a democracy in a country without the essential requirements of freedom of speech, freedom of and from religion, gender equality and equality of citizenship. And It is absurd to claim that Afghanistan suddenly collapsed.
Finally, I love technology, but it is absurd to claim that technology can rescue America unless the above absurdities are addressed.
When you think of it is it not the Silicon Valley technology Ms. Boyle lauds so highly that if not outright created, then aided and abetted, those absurdities? I think the town square needs to be put back in the real world. I was galled when she was discussing the on the ground realities of America's shining example of technology and innovation. How can she not see the connection?