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Saturday, May 05, 2012


OK, I will be stupid about my opinions

       Boys and girls are different, thank goodness. Humanity is likely better off because of this obvious difference. You figure it out, as best you can where you live.

            We humans are beginning to over breed, like to adversely affect our future, and our children's future.  Now we are not there yet, but the time to think about this idea is upon us. Presently our size is over 6 billion humans, I think.

            Human influenced global warming, as an idea to influence our politics, is a sham. Now I personally think global warming may be going on, but most certainly I give the Sun a lot of influence, like more than any human influence. And even I started studying this idea about 50 years ago while I was at Georgia Tech. In the meantime, any warming may help we humans even grow more food to feed our still expanding population.

            Political correctness, as a political idea, may be dominating our common sense thinking, or so it seems, kinda like some high school clique. Said another way, just what is important to we humans, like ourselves and our way of life where ever we live, or our less well off fellow humans, where ever they live, and still breed where I live.

            And less in the USA, it seems the low lifes have taken an abnormal political influence, and I disagree about the effects of helping them. I personally know about a lot of people who filch off the helping the poor efforts by the rich.  That is morally wrong.

            Let's not punt in USA terms. Rather we are still in charge in World terms. Yep, let us well off people dictate to our less well off people just what to do, to include their behavior. After all, in the end, they (the providers) are in charge in the end, like they finance all this wonderful stuff going on.

            Last, this is still a good place to live and raise a Family. But one does have to work to make this happen. Yep, evolution can be influenced by one's local efforts.

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