eight words

ok, deeje, here’s my political ideals in eight words.

  • trustworthy government
  • streamlined infrastructure
  • fiscal responsibility
  • scientific method

drill down? Ok:

Trustworthy government:
- no nepotism
- no lying
- no hiding
- no treason

Streamlined Infrastructure:
- small government
- do more with less
- evolve or die

fiscal responsibility:
- control spending
- all contracts bid
- bombs are expensive

scientific method:
- God gave you a brain, use it, duh!

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  • steve cooley

    9 words? yeah yeah, whatever. what did you do, just parrot what your party told you to? At least I’m thinking with my brain… see that last point.

  • steve cooley

    9 words? yeah yeah, whatever. what did you do, just parrot what your party told you to? At least I’m thinking with my brain… see that last point.

  • John Tecko

    scientific method:
    - God gave you a brain, use it, duh!

    Anyone truly applying scientific method is likely to come to the conclusion that no “God” (in any conventional meaning) “gave” them anything. Methinks I smell hypocrisy. duh!

  • John Tecko

    scientific method:
    - God gave you a brain, use it, duh!

    Anyone truly applying scientific method is likely to come to the conclusion that no “God” (in any conventional meaning) “gave” them anything. Methinks I smell hypocrisy. duh!

  • steve cooley

    Clearly, I won’t choose you for my scientific panel when I’m in charge if you’re so hardlined as to think that we somehow managed to appear out of thin air. First of all, in my opinion, it’s silly, second of all, it’s an unpopular theory.

    I happen to believe that there’s a reason why the scientific method was developed, but I also can’t personally deny the concept that there’s a higher power setting up the guidelines. You don’t agree, fine. You call me a hipocrite? I find you … sad. delusional? Ignorant. New, maybe!

    btw, “methinks”? What are you, straight off the renaissance time machine? That would explain your overexhuberance for the scientific method. All new ideas need time to mellow and find their place in the complex world of possibilities. It’s easy to think a new idea is the only idea that’s right.

    Here’s a word for you to go look up: spectrum. On this topic, you’re way over on one corner of it, whereas, I’m more around the middle upper left. I’ll leave you to figure out what the corners are.

    Now, either leave your blog URL so we can continue this discourse, or stfu. Nobody rides for free without opening themselves up to ridicule.

  • steve cooley

    Clearly, I won’t choose you for my scientific panel when I’m in charge if you’re so hardlined as to think that we somehow managed to appear out of thin air. First of all, in my opinion, it’s silly, second of all, it’s an unpopular theory.

    I happen to believe that there’s a reason why the scientific method was developed, but I also can’t personally deny the concept that there’s a higher power setting up the guidelines. You don’t agree, fine. You call me a hipocrite? I find you … sad. delusional? Ignorant. New, maybe!

    btw, “methinks”? What are you, straight off the renaissance time machine? That would explain your overexhuberance for the scientific method. All new ideas need time to mellow and find their place in the complex world of possibilities. It’s easy to think a new idea is the only idea that’s right.

    Here’s a word for you to go look up: spectrum. On this topic, you’re way over on one corner of it, whereas, I’m more around the middle upper left. I’ll leave you to figure out what the corners are.

    Now, either leave your blog URL so we can continue this discourse, or stfu. Nobody rides for free without opening themselves up to ridicule.