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First, we can either reject this idea (at left) or accept it as truth.  Since it comes from a fairly decent pedigree, Plato, let’s assume that it has some merit.

From there, we need to wonder what he meant by “others.”  Our family members? Our countrymen?  Those of our own skin color? Those following our particular political or religious system of beliefs?

It seems most likely that he was referring to all humankind, and that’s why ideas like “America First” seem so foreign to so many of us.

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Building Infrastructure Efficiently

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Think of the efficiency associated with driving trucks around, picking up old toilets and sinks that last in homes for many decades, then taking them to a facility where they are ground into small porcelain chips, then shipping the chips to the people who make road bedding.

Incredible.

It would be more cost-effective to shuttle rocks from the moon.

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The Politics of Older People

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This is funny, but there is a certain sadness to it as well, i.e., that old people tend to be Trump supporters.

It would be interesting to know why this is.  Perhaps it has to do with having grown up in the times in which racism was completely acceptable, in fact, de rigueur.  Maybe it has some connection with having grown up in the Depression.

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Presidential Crimes Commission

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At left is Eric Swalwell’s idea for preventing another Donald Trump.

While I grant that something needs to be done to combat Trump and any future sociopath in the White House, I’m not sure we need an extra contrivance, when we already have the 25th Amendment and the power of impeachment.

If we’re going to a congress full of spineless sycophants, we’re screwed in any case.

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