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Saturday, September 12, 2015
Why to Divest in Oil, Coal and Gas
"The world's already-proven reserves of fossil fuels are five times the limit our children will live or die by. Burning carbon fuels is increasingly being seen as unethical, unsustainable and a threat to civilization. We cannot afford to burn these fuels to sustain the profits and stock values of oil, coal and gas companies."
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Friday, September 11, 2015
I Told You So
A Fergus Johnson story of gender relations
You
have to understand that discretion is often about what you choose to not say.
Fergus
and his wife, Loraine, were on vacation in southern Arizona. It was more than a
vacation, actually. They had decided that it was time to move to a warmer
climate for him and a place kinder to allergies for her. So, they were also
keeping their eyes open for climates and communities where they might like to
live.
Fergus
and Loraine enjoyed each other’s company and enjoyed exploring new places
together. They noticed things and pointed them out to each other. They worked
well together and they, especially, traveled well together. Sometimes,
Loraine’s heart would swell with affection and she would spontaneously offer:
“I love you.” More often than not, Fergus would be caught off-guard and look
like a deer in headlights. Truth be told, getting that reaction might actually
have been part of her motivation for saying it.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015
"Find me the wry wit who said, "I'll believe corporations are people when the state of Texas executes one." I would like to shake his hand." ~David Satterlee
"It is necessary that laws should be passed to prohibit the use of corporate funds directly or indirectly for political purposes; it is still more necessary that such laws be thoroughly enforced." ~Theodore Roosevelt
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Exclusive Private Water Rights?
Imagine a future where only the privileged can afford clean air, pure water and good food. Actually you don't have to imagine it - just look around and pay attention right now.
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Monday, September 7, 2015
A New Democratic Strategy
The bottom line is that Democrats should stop engaging the
far right as equals. Groups such as the Tea Party are not actually mainstream.
Their ideology continues to move so far to the right that it is becoming
difficult for many Republicans to defend it. We should stop trying to meet them
on common ground. You cannot negotiate with someone who holds extreme views and
will not compromise. You cannot reason with someone who is unreasonable.
We should stop treating radical ideologues like equal and
rational opponents. We debase our ideas and ourselves when we invest our
energies in point-by-point name-calling, finger-pointing and obsessive
refutation. Worse, by meeting our opponents as responsible peers, we elevate
and amplify every lie and damaging policy they mention while signaling their
legitimacy. Because they do not expect themselves to be factual, or even
consistent, they have mastered the art of twisting language, re-assigning
meaning, and persuading the already-faithful with loud voices and repeated talking
points.
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The Path to “Constructive Virtues”
The Path to “Constructive Virtues”
The column was intended for my neighbors in a small, rural,
Iowa town. I hoped to encourage conservatives to think about their ideas and
liberals to come out of the closet. This book, Constructive Virtues, extends my collected essays – largely on
similar, and sometimes contentious, themes.
Many people prefer to avoid controversy as they would avoid
swimming with sharks. You sometimes hear
Saturday, September 5, 2015
The Problem with Capitalism
"It's still hard to trust people who feel that 'What's mine is mine and what's yours is negotiable.'"
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Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Introduction to "Hubris on Roller Skates" by David Satterlee
Introduction
I usually have some idea of how something is going to come out when I start a story. But, it’s a real rush to go catch up with a character or situation that decides to run loose for a while. This collection should keep you off-balance, entertained and wondering what you’ll find next.I have been told, by a long-time author, that my writing is “humorous, bold, and adventurous all at once … channeled through a facility for language and the music of words.” That was very kind. Thank you.
You should know that a few of these stories may not be for everyone. I occasionally take the liberty of using mild profanity, describing intimate situations, or introducing politically incorrect ideas. While I intend to be colorful and interesting, I do not intend to shock, offend, or arouse. I don’t believe that any of these stories are outside common community standards, but I thought that it should be mentioned up-front.
You will find some science fiction, a nice little poem about kittens, several pieces on gender relations and, especially, some explorations of the emotions and behavior of women of all ages. A lot of the stories end with a twist – deliberately lulling you into a mood before dropping you on your head. And, I have indulged a special fascination with hubris – acts of over-confidence that often lead to major fails.
Some characters are iconic. Don’t assume that Fergus Johnson is always the same guy trying to figure out the same woman, or that Bobby is always the same bad boy; he comes to too many unfortunate ends.
DavidS
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