Well said, sir. When I read this comment, I feel like a smart adult has just expressed the other side of the coin, perfectly. I feel like this understanding is precisely what is needed to manifest a viable future. What are your self-appointed labels, sir? We need to understand where we can find more of this wisdom.
Caitlin has been consistently reminding people to step up with their own voices for a long time. I've been listening to her make that call to action and contemplating doing the same. I write every day, but instead of publishing it for regular old avid readers, I set things aside and daydream about putting it all in a novel (that changes the world someday). More and more, Caitlin is the ideal role model for me. As I read this piece, I though to myself, this is the one I can share and say "I'm following Caitlin's advice and I'm going to try and earn my way in tips from now on... Ironically, I'll be writing about free markets and the government's utter failure to improve anything, ever. ("All good ideas go to hell." —Paul Mulder) I'm with you Bruce, I just don't think we've solved the problem yet. Taxing the wealthy will ease, but perpetuate the problem. Crazy that on the healthy end of the spectrum is a market crash, whereby real goods and labors are once again valued appropriately, no?
Well said, sir. When I read this comment, I feel like a smart adult has just expressed the other side of the coin, perfectly. I feel like this understanding is precisely what is needed to manifest a viable future. What are your self-appointed labels, sir? We need to understand where we can find more of this wisdom.
Caitlin has been consistently reminding people to step up with their own voices for a long time. I've been listening to her make that call to action and contemplating doing the same. I write every day, but instead of publishing it for regular old avid readers, I set things aside and daydream about putting it all in a novel (that changes the world someday). More and more, Caitlin is the ideal role model for me. As I read this piece, I though to myself, this is the one I can share and say "I'm following Caitlin's advice and I'm going to try and earn my way in tips from now on... Ironically, I'll be writing about free markets and the government's utter failure to improve anything, ever. ("All good ideas go to hell." —Paul Mulder) I'm with you Bruce, I just don't think we've solved the problem yet. Taxing the wealthy will ease, but perpetuate the problem. Crazy that on the healthy end of the spectrum is a market crash, whereby real goods and labors are once again valued appropriately, no?