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Controversial though it may be, exposing school kids to science has my approval.

In 1971, one of our teachers took us down to the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia as part of a course we took called “Man and His Environment.” We measured the levels of dissolved oxygen and various toxic chemicals, and wrote papers about our findings.

Now, this whole endeavor would have his written off by morons as “indoctrination” or “woke.”

At the time, most of my 74 classmates went on to fantastic colleges, and about a dozen of them became physicians who, even today, are saving the lives of the same jackasses who think that teaching science is for transgender socialists.

I’d rather these idiots whose breathing had almost stopped or whose heart rate was disappearing who were later released from their hospitals to live the rest of their lives in some semblance of health would simply say “thank you.”

Yes, I know; that’s too much to ask in today’s America.

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What’s Wrong with Human Civilization?

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It’s possible that right now, there are other civilizations observing the human race, studying us from afar, and noticing our decline into savagery and eventual extinction by turning billionaires into trillionaires.

People say that the principal weakness of human beings is that we can’t plan for the future as a species.  Dogs are arguably even worse, though they aren’t consumed with greed.  They don’t plot the starvation of millions of other dogs so they themselves can have enough food to last a billion years.

As an elderly man, I’ll be leaving this planet soon, but I won’t cease pondering this until my heart stops beating.

What’s Wrong with Human Civilization?

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One’s Purpose in Life

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The drawing here reminds me of a conversation I had with my mother in the early days of 2GreenEnergy when she saw that my focus had become an ongoing effort to improve the wellbeing of all the planet’s inhabitants–now and into the future.

She asked me, “Why don’t you just live your life?”

I explained, “This is my life.”

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Deporting Illegals — a Bit of Irony and Hypocrisy

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Members of a small (pop. 200), rural, and very conservative town in Montana are not happy that ICE has rounded up and deported “Roberto,” a local businessman who came here illegally, “worked his butt off,” and over the years became “a neighbor, a member of our community.” Short video linked above.

“How can there not be a way to make him legal?” a citizen asks.

Sadly, this is what being a conservative is all about in today’s America, i.e., you think abuse is fine, until it impacts your own life.

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