Time to end legalized political corruption. Here is how.
We can root out corruption in politics. PLEASE watch this 4 minute video. You can be a big part of them movement that will bypass the current corrupt political process to get the job done. Liberals, moderates and conservatives support this measure by more than a 2/3 majority. Let's get money out of politics.
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Many of these issue ads deliver a vivid jolt. As indicated by the title of the article, many of these do make me stop and think.
Heavenly unanimity
I was raised Catholic and I was taught to believe that God was actually three distinct persons in one, somehow, and this was nebulous. But I was also told that there were a lot of other heavenly characters up there. I don't believe that prayer is communicating with any sentient being, but a lot of people do believe this. It is interesting that whenever someone tells me that they prayed and that they received wisdom, all members of the Trinity, and Mary, and all the saints and cherubim all agree with each other on all topics. It's not like people seeking prayer guidance come away with this result: God says take the new job, whereas Jesus says wait a month and think about it, whereas Mary says go back to school, whereas the chorus of angels sings that you should give it all up and join a commune. It seems like there is a lot of Groupthink going on up there . . .
Have a nice day
Ever notice the way people use the phrase, "Have a nice day"? Or "Have a great week"? Or "Enjoy your vacation"? These are all essentially wishes, secular prayers. There is no expense involved in saying these things to anyone other than the cheap breath we expend while saying them. This is definitely not paradigmatic expensive signaling explored by Zahavi. Therefore, we might as well wish BIG. Shouldn't we say, "Have a nice year"? Or even, "Have a nice lifetime"? Or I hope you live a good life for 1,000 more years"? Or, I hope that you and everyone you know, and everyone you don't know, and people who aren't even born yet, have ecstatic lives"? Or "I hope you and all present and future sentient life in the multi-verse enjoy your lives"? Or "If there is an afterlife, I hope that all of those sentient dead people in heaven and hell, and those formerly in limbo until that was abolished by the Pope, have great lives/afterlives"? There is actually more going on than vapid wish-making. Notice that the length of time chosen by those who utter "Have a nice [choose a period of time] correlates with the next time that that person will communicate with you. A good friend might say, "Good luck with that project next week," knowing that you will communicate to each other in a matter of weeks. What if you only see someone sporadically? Then you might say, "Have a great summer." What if you might never see that person again? Then you might say,"Good luck with your new job" or "Good luck with that new diet." Regarding those who actually know you, then, "Have a nice day" or "Enjoy your weekend" often signal social or emotional closeness. This is not the case with the checkout person at a big box store, who hands you your bags of purchases and utters the phrase required by her oppressive corporation: "Have a nice day." I hate that these folks are forced to work like automatons, to the extent that they are made to utter canned phrases to customers. I like to break through that script, asking how their day is going, or whether they are working a long shift. If they are reciprocating, I "wish" them that they will enjoy the remainder of their evening. At least some phrase to break through the chatter we so often encounter, and make some semblance of a connection, looking them in the eyes and meaning it, when I tell them "Thank you." But never, "Enjoy the remainder of your life, as the time-treadmill of oblivion moves you inexorably toward your demise." That, of course, is a different topic.
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