Great stuff. Please keep these coming! I love to share these widely on my Facebook timeline, in FB groups I belong to, in e-mails to those I know to be interested in these ideas and others who I think might be. I urge all who read this to do similarly.
Love it. And what a great analogy most any husband or wife could understand. The shopping list has gotta be followed, not dismissed willy-nilly, for good, solid reasons - marital bliss and a better future.
Wonderful!
But perhaps a bit more on the amazing benefits, improvements and justice of free markets? No it does not create utopia on earth. But it surely makes things BETTER!
Important distinctions between private moderation and government censorship during this difficult time.
Thanks for the new link. AWFUL text - not only for firearms prohibition but also” “ or any instrument which is capable of producing bodily harm “ So, that would include, knives, screw drivers, shovels, axes, hatchets, crowbars, baseball bats, etc. etc.
What the heck??????????????
2020-03-24 - Here is what I got when I tried to access the link: “Sorry, an internal error occurred while processing your request. The problem was reported to the site.”
You’re right. It may have been a temporary link. This is a better URL: https://meetings.cob.org/Documents/ViewDocument/City_Council_Regular_Meeting_2215_Agenda_Packet_3_23_2020_7_00_00_PM.pdf?meetingId=2215&documentType=AgendaPacket&itemId=0&publishId=0&isSection=false
Take a look at Paragraph 9 of Section 3, which begins on page 20.
Seems to capture the problem here in Silicon Valley very well, from my perspective. Save us from the coercive utopians.
Excellent! It took me about 62 years before I got around to reading (listening actually to) the classic Uncle Tom’s Cabin. I wish I had done it sooner, but at least I am very happy indeed that I finally did get to it. What an amazing book..Wow! I heartily recommend it for anyone.
Thank you for your good analysis Don and for the movie recommendation, which I believe I will check out tonight with Mary!
I was able to get a copy via email. Some excerpts:
The Trump administration has approved the deployment to Saudi Arabia of Air Force F-15s, new air defense systems, and other military hardware, along with U.S. troops to operate and maintain those weapons systems. These new measures the Pentagon announced on October 11 will bring the total U.S. troop deployment to the kingdom to 3,000 since a mid-September attack on Saudi oil facilities. Speaking to reporters after the announcement, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said that it is now “clear that Iranians are responsible” for the attacks and warned that Washington has additional units “on alert” that can provide increased security to both the U.S. forces and Saudi Arabia “if necessary.”
U.S. leaders have taken an unsavory step deepening Washington’s support of an odious, duplicitous Saudi regime that brutalizes its own people and has committed an appalling array of war crimes in Yemen. It also puts the United States in the middle of an escalating political and military confrontation between Saudi Arabia and Iran. The direct confrontation between Riyadh and Tehran is merely one component of a larger struggle for regional dominance pitting major Sunni powers against a loose alliance of Shia factions led by Iran. Yemen, Syria, Iraq, and Bahrain are other arenas in which that power struggle continues to be waged.
The administration’s decision to elevate the U.S. military role in Saudi Arabia is all the more bizarre and indefensible in light of President Trump’s repeated condemnations of the Iraq War and other U.S. Middle East entanglements. In defending his recent decision to withdraw U.S. forces from northern Syria, the president stated bluntly that “it is time for us to get out of these ridiculous Endless Wars, many of them tribal, and bring our soldiers home.” Trump is correct, but he needs to follow his own advice throughout the region, not just in Syria.
Yup. Sending U.S. troops (mostly hardware but some additional U.S. troops) to defend the House of Saud is not in the interests of American citizens. So why are we doing it? Whose interests does it really serve?
I was generally happy to hear Trump talk about getting US troops out of the Middle East… THEN I learned about his almost simultaneous INCREASE in US troops to the area, this time to Saudi Arabia - the same place that pissed off Osama so much that he planned and had executed the WTC and Pentagon attacks. Won’t US officials ever learn?
Thanks for posting. But it looks like Cato is having a webserver configuration issue:
https://www.cato.org/blog/trumps-needlessly-dangerous-saudi-arabia-deployment
This page isn’t working
www.cato.org redirected you too many times.
The link as posted is correct. The problem is Cato’s server. It probably will be fixed when they wake up in the morning.
Good points. Tough questions.