Most of what I read about politics lately is blatantly dishonest or at least badly misleading. There’s been a trend toward this — especially among True Believers of every side — for a long time, but it’s getting worse. Most people like to read this dishonest or misleading material, and they eagerly spread the graphic “memes” demonizing those who disagree with them. They love for someone to make them angry.
As a result, I’m not entirely sure what I have left to say about politics right now.
I moved away from an exclusive focus on politics almost from the beginning here. I started out talking about politics because I had worked in the field for so long. I had some things to say that were different from what the mainstream was saying (and different in focus from what was being said by other libertarians or anarchists). But my heart quickly led me to talk more and more about what I considered “real life” and less and less about partisan politics.
Although the numbers I see for readers has held up rather nicely, I’m not sure that it’s worth the investment of time for the small impact it might have. I don’t want to waste my time writing what becomes the equivalent of room noise in a world where social media and blogs are filled with angry voices catering to the worst in human nature — with lies and disinformation in the service of partisan propaganda.

Trivial distractions keep us from focusing on love and connection
Aren’t you thankful for the right to vote before they take your money?
Few things satisfy like giving thoughtful gifts to those we love
Only certainty of life is that every one of us crosses River Styx alone
Here’s why I won’t be watching the presidential candidates ‘debate’
Three of Colorado shooting victims died protecting their girlfriends
If you made an error yesterday, it’s ‘foolish consistency’ to stick with it
Little remains in me of the person I was when I married for lifetime
Experimentation produces beauty that won’t come from slavishly following One True Way