a typical morning in my house, by me.

by kara on August 5, 2013




Libertarian political and economic philosophy really only holds up if you ignore the masses of historic empirical evidence. Consider argle-bargle like how selling water rights to American companies is great for the local economy of South American countries, or how eliminating the minimum wage law or the income tax would increase our national economy. To the weak-minded, it makes sense, because they can ignore all the vast wealth of evidence that says it doesn’t. Add to that the bizarre lack of capacity for compassion when it comes to society – I mean, even many of the creatures that preceded us had a level of social intelligence, and compassion above that of libertarians. The selfishness, weak logic and bad scholarship that suffuse libertarian responses tend to reinforce the idea that, if they weren’t paid so well to spew anti-government propaganda by plutocrats – like the Koch brothers and other crony capitalists with feudalist, self-interested political philosophies –  libertarians would play no greater role in public debate than do the followers of, say, L. Ron Hubbard.

realizing a dream

by kara on July 31, 2013

i finally got to present a “big check”

the big check

 

Actual Elected Official.

by kara on July 30, 2013

 

New Hampshire Rep. Jordan Ulery (R-Hudson)

Education: Certificate, Paramedical Science, New Hampshire Technical Institute, 1982

Experience: Investigator/Owner, Ulrich Litigation Support, Limited Liability Corporation, 1998-2008

Member of the corporate-driven American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).

Very active member of the Knights of Columbus.

Career Highlights:

Besides the obvious (Ulery voted for allowing guns on college campuses and dorms, in athletic stadiums and public parks and beaches, for eliminating licensing requirements for N.H. residents to own and carry firearms such as pistols and revolvers, “whether openly or concealed, loaded or unloaded; for repealing consumer protections such as price guarantees in home heating prepaid contracts; for repealing licensing requirements for professions including beauticians, massage therapists, landscape architects, etc.; against designating funds for public safety;for repealing Obamacare, etc. etc. – full list HERE ).

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Emily Wilding Davison

by kara on July 29, 2013

from Intelligent Life, May/June, 2013

by Kassia St Clair

One hundred years ago, a suffragette was trampled under the King’s horse at the Derby at Epsom, and, four days later, she died. While history has favoured her cause, Emily Wilding Davison’s legacy is ambivalent. In the short term her death probably did the women’s suffrage movement more harm than good. It is still unclear if she meant to martyr herself, or whether she was just hoping to disrupt the race and grab a little publicity, much like Trenton Oldfield at the Oxford-Cambridge boat race last year.

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Weiner Dog

by kara on July 25, 2013

look at this big douchbag

by kara on July 24, 2013

“I’m calling on all true Americans, all militia members, all true oath keepers to assemble, be ready to march on a tyrannical county government right here in Schuylkill county Pennsylvania, democrats are the true enemy of our country, our freedoms, our constitution, along with liberal news agency’s , liberal news reporters, much like hitlers nazis , time we clean these antiamerican thugs from office,” he wrote.” – Gilberton, Pennsylvania, Police Chief Mark Kessler

If he’s such a patriotic missile, why is he living in PA and wearing a shirt with the confederate flag on it? I wish a bunch of bluecoats would jump out of one of those big war cemeteries up there in PA and gnaw every Confederate flag waving yankee piece of shit down to their worthless cartilage.

 

by kara on July 24, 2013

I love the monarchs!

by kara on July 22, 2013

Considering the psychotic, orgasmic lamestream media frenzy of inbred descendants of German-Prussian-Nazi-Junker land barons being ritualistically continued in a terrifying televised live birth aka #royalbaby. Honestly, I have a hard enough time sitting through the impending baby of a loved one!

After all, isn’t the whole point of having bored gullible people riled up over some random family tree of genetic mutations ruling over 62 million people because the Saxon Boar King Thiedericus of Liesgau smote Ceengør of Ålk in the summer of 953 near modern-day Blankenburg that we are titillated by “royalty”, “royal” weddings and “princes” and “princess”? (see: entires Disney female-targetd franchise).

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There are so many words in a scandal.

by kara on July 21, 2013

People, the President of Obamacare and the Benghazi Man were in the room with the IRS, which implements the IRS, in turn causing tax revenue to be health care, and then they went and got politics involved, and so the c4’s all got edited for Stalinism, and the next you know, the tea parties are being talked about in connection with the mortgage interest tax deduction, even though most of them live in nursing homes,
or on a Sunday Morning talking point instead of given health care by a death panel.