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changed in terms of, what you can do
to somebody against their will….”
—Bill Clinton
Interview on PBS NewsHour
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The Last Time the Globe Warmed—YouTube
The Paleocene Thermal Maximum.
They’re sounding the alarm about we could be repeating this episode with man made global warming but I’ll take the joys of summer over the dread of winter and would rather have a tropical forest in my backyard filled with beautiful orchids, birds , monkeys and reptiles than glaciers on my doorstep and polar bears.
And never have to burn anything to stay warm again. After an April that felt more like March—it would be nice to never go through that again either!
Jeff Fullerton
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The Wonder is he dances at all
Regarding dancing bears:
After talking war for over a year Kim and Trump met, smiled, signed a paper expressing hopes for peace and friendship. Kim promised to get rid of his nuclear weapons. Trump cancelled this years joint military exercises with South Korea.
Those who hate Trump are ignoring this or downplaying its importance. While they haven't put it in so many words, his supporters are making this sound like the biggest diplomatic breakthrough in that part of the world since Nixon met with Mao.
Meanwhile, from my point of view, it is progress in ending a "police action" that's been on time out since about 6 months before I was born. I don't like Trump, but in the words of Telly Savalas, "He done good."
A.X. Perez
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Radical Coup: A Case for Reaction
Dear All,
Here is my new book on political issues:
From the Foreword by Hans-Hermann Hoppe:
“Gabb provides detailed analyses of many issues
currently hotly debated both in and outside of libertarian circles all across
the Western world, and assesses their role and impetus in the process of
social change. Thus, the reader will find many valuable, historically
informed insights regarding the issues of “free” (mass) immigration vs.
controlled borders, multiculturalism vs. cultural homogeneity, secession vs.
centralization, of left-libertarianism and the new, Alternative Right, and of
Christian and Islamic culture.
“Most importantly especially for libertarians and, as I should confess, much
in line with what I have tried to accomplish for quite some time with my own
writings, in reaction to the diagnosed disease—the Radical Coup—Gabb proposes
a detailed, equally radical cure—his Case for Reaction—that envisions a
programmatic alignment of traditional conservatism and libertarianism with
the common goal of restoring a bourgeois society as the highest achievement
of Western civilization.”
Sean Gabb
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