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From the Daily News, August 16, 1905

Sir,—I must warmly protest against people mistaking the uneasiness of “A Heretic” for a sort of pessimism. If he were a pessimist he would be sitting in an armchair with a cigar. It is only we optimists who can be angry.

One thing, of course, must be said to clear the ground. Political or economic reform will not make us good and happy, but until this odd period nobody ever expected that they would. Now, I know there is a feeling that Government can do anything. But if Government could do anything, nothing would exist except Government. Men have found the need of other forces. Religion, for instance, existed in order to do what law cannot do—to track crime to its primary sin, and the man to his back bedroom. The Church endeavoured to institute a machinery of pardon; the State has only a machinery of punishment. The State can only free society from the criminal; the Church sought to free the criminal from the crime. Abolish religion if you like. Throw everything on secular government if you like. But do not be surprised if a machinery that was never meant to do anything but secure external decency and order fails to secure internal honesty and peace. If you have some philosophic objection to brooms and brushes, throw them away. But do not be surprised if the use of the County Council water-cart is an awkward way of dusting the drawing-room.

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Government will not solve the core problems of society. Your favored political candidate will not solve the root causes of the main problems in society. If you're voting for a savior you're doing it wrong.

Or as said,

“Political or economic reform will not make us good and happy, but until this odd period nobody ever expected that they would.”

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Glad to see an open minded and informed public having such thoughtful and constructive dialog after the VP debate.

"America, on the other hand, still has plenty of fight left in her. Further than that, I genuinely believe America will be the last stand for the West - for Christendom. If America falls, we all fall. There is a lot riding on this upcoming election. What a time we are living through. "

Calvin Robinson on his move to accept a new role in

My troubled teen is about to turn 18 years old. It's been a very long journey and there's so many unknowns ahead. But I'm very grateful that he's alive at 18.

Trump is "literally worse than Hitler" per Chompsky and other democrats... and...you're glad he's okay?

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Are any Harris voters asking themselves how they came to be on the same side as Dick Cheney - a man they called literal Satan?

I assure you that Dick Cheney has not changed.

When you're on the same side as Dick in the election, supporting , does that give you pause? Curious bedfellows.

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2.2 million views in less than 24 hours. The truth about humanity’s darkest day will not be suppressed.

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If I was in #Congress, I'd propose two common sense gun violence bills:

1. Make mass shootings in gun free zones illegal. Mass shooters should not be allowed to kill people.

2. Make violating state #guncontrol laws illegal. Too many mass shooters violate #guncontrol laws to get their weapons of war, this must be stopped.

It's strange that the party, the guardians of , are investing so much time and money to try to remove opponents from the ballot.

After they killed campaign, they're next going after Stein and the Green Party.
apnews.com/article/jill-stein-

"Not only has received 66% more airtime than former President Donald , but the spin of Harris's coverage has been more positive (84%) than any other major party nominee, even as Trump's coverage has been nearly entirely hostile (89% negative)."

Or as wrote in Orthodoxy, "We do not need a censorship of the press. We have a censorship by the press... It is not we who silence the press. It is the press who silences us."

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A conversation today reminded me of something: I have come to see speaking badly about ones users as a sign of a bad programmer.

Disengagement, cynicism, callousness, suspicion… these things make bad software.

Simultaneously our industry has elevated these traits as signs of “rationality”.

Caring, empathy, curiosity, engagement, learning, compassion… these things make good software.

And they don’t get the hype they deserve.

Aside, but important: in my experience, disengagement especially, but also to some extent the others, are often an early warning sign of burnout. So if you feel you’re slipping into that, maybe get someone you can talk to, there might be more going on than you realize.

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Source: libsoftiktok

Planned Parenthood is bringing a “mobile health care unit” to the DNC and are offering vasectomies and to help women abort their babies. Demonic.

Original tweet : https://nitter.privacydev.net/libsoftiktok/status/1824970751407227249
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Democrats: “Trump’s tariff proposal will raise prices and hurt Americans!”

Also Democrats: “We need higher corporate taxes!”

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Six months ago at a neighborhood event where Mike Johnston, mayor of , was promoting millions in spending to reduce homelessness I asked him about the cities and states with the most spending on this and how their homeless numbers INCREASED. He assured the crowd that wouldn't happen with his plan. His plan was different.

Six months and $155,000,000 later, homelessness has increased in Denver by 12%.

The mayor's response? A victory dance over the 150 net decrease in "unsheltered homeless" (yep, that math is one million dollars per person in net decrease) and a tax hike to take another $100,000,000 from tax payers to do the same thing that saw a 12% increase in homeless over six months... But do it harder.

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