Many people are painfully aware that there’s a fundamental problem in the United States today, but they’ve come to a misleading conclusion about the cause — one that’s leading them to trust the wrong people for a solution.
It’s becoming clear that Ayn Rand’s nightmarish vision of a future in which looters gain power over producers is coming true. I’m not an Objectivist and I disagree with Rand about a number of things, but I’m totally on the same page with her economically — and her metaphors about a world falling apart are ringing more and more true.
But many people seem to be so trapped in the current mainstream party paradigm that they’re fooled into believing that the current president is the problem. Since they see their choices as a matter of either Democrat or Republican, they see salvation in electing a Republican as president.
This frustrates me now, but it’s going to frustrate them even more if it happens — because a Republican president won’t fix the fundamental problems, either.
Our methods of selling politicians seem designed for mental defectives
Without empathy and persistence, high IQ is just a cheap parlor trick
Sorry, Hillary: Research shows it doesn’t take a village to raise a kid
Two sets of rules: One for the public and a very different set for police
When strangers tell us things we want to hear, we want to believe
76-year-old George is a showman who loves making audience smile
Being alone allows us to indulge our worst flaws and avoid change
Feeling abandoned by a parent often sets pattern for entire life
Fallen world keeps bruising me, but I still believe love will win