
They excuse it – and keep on doing whatever it is they want to do. Today’s dictatorship is more mealy mouthed; but no less immovable than any in history. Take it or leave it — there’s nothing you can do about it.
They excuse it – and keep on doing whatever it is they want to do. Today’s dictatorship is more mealy mouthed; but no less immovable than any in history. Take it or leave it — there’s nothing you can do about it.
Outreach is important. The “If they want our help; they can come to us” attitude of our institutions leaves people to rot in place – or suffer until they are willing to take that big first step. Instead of making people ask: “Can you help me?” — We should be asking; “How can we help you?”
We work harder and harder to put aside crops that we cannot eat – for the glory of those who only count warehouses.
There is no room for the Big Picture – for us; it’s all filled with Doctrine.
Like the joke about losing money on every item sold; but making it up in volume – today’s Social Justice policies have little connection to practicality – or reality.
I’m still waiting for an explanation of why it’s a good idea to give our government the power to discriminate against whoever they choose. It will probably be something like: “We lose rights for every citizen – but we make it up in . . . .”? I can’t imagine.
Crimestoppers? Case-solvers might be a better name for it – with everyone doing their part to solve the case – But stopping crime is not about process: it’s about results.
I remember being told by a coworker that when she replaced the carpet in her condo unit: the floor underneath was found to be covered with cigarette butts and unswept construction debris – the original carpet layers just rolled the carpet and pad over whatever was on the floor: just doing their part.
Maybe the problem is not a case of “falling through the cracks” but of being hidden under the Criminal Justice System carpet.
The squeaky wheel gets the disability payments.
Of course they tell you to eat all you want – to fatten you up for the Feast.
“In rural NY no one can hear you scream.”
When we tried to stop the invasion of large gravel trucks and industrial tractor trailers racing through our rural backroads; by requesting a 4-ton weight limit for through-truck traffic – the County Highway Director claimed they didn’t even exist. And when we documented it with photographic proof – he suddenly put up 20-ton weight limit signs.
But that’s only the beginning of the conduct of officials and their legislative oversight: read “Tompkins County and Tammany Hall” – free eBook download on Smashwords.com and paperback on Amazon.
As they say: “You can’t make this shit up” — and in Tompkins County, NY; you don’t have to.
Society Survival Store
“It’s a living.”
Spot the Felon – What does a felon look like? An ounce of prevention is better than a photo lineup. These flash cards will get your adrenaline going – as you must quickly react to visual cues and take preemptive action.
Threat 360 – A mnemonic sing-song card deck that imprints the message to always keep your eyes open and your senses alert as you go about your daily round of activities. The local gas mart may have more “in store” for you than snacks or a pack of cigarettes. It’s no fun to be the one that ends up as the complainant in a surveillance video.
“Slap Down” – The card deck game where players get to smack down any one of 13 targets; or as many targets as they like. You can choose from “Your Ex,” “Your Neighbor,” “Other race,” “People who make you feel small,” “People who have something you want,” and eight other categories – or choose them all! And with four “slap downs” for each category; it’s the perfect release for impaired players. “Once the game starts – it has a life of its own.”
What will a “hundred-year flood” look like in 2050? – The question and answer card game that prepares your children for The Change. Its colorful, easy to understand words and graphics are designed to educate even the youngest — and its child-safe design makes it digestible for toddlers. What will a “hundred-year flood” look like in 2050? – “BIG.”
“In a Word” – More than a game; it’s a word association survival exercise. Learn to associate conforming answers by reflex, and avoid operant conditioning. Make their words; your words – and live a statistically ordered life. New from Undercover Games.
Gene Splicing for a Conforming Society – Non-conforming populations have always been the problem in a properly ordered society: This book outlines the policies needed to bring about order and create the people needed for The Change. A renewable and quantifiable Form Based population is the perfect fit for a Form Based Code Centrality. It’s “workers on demand” to meet the demands of our hard-working authorities. Gene Splicing is the “Splice of Life.”