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    Bazza got a reaction from Lawnmower Boy in And now, for your daily dose of cute...   
    Squirrel leaves a cookie for homeowner 
     
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    And read by Benedict Cumberbatch. 
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    Still one of the best Christmas songs.
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    I have two unwritten rules. 
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    I threw an Asian down the stairs. It was Wong on so many levels. 
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    Like Isaac Asimov said: 
    “The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not “eureka”, but “that’s funny”.
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    just kidding 
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    just kidding 
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    Brain cells die. Skin cells die and even hair cells die. But the fat cells in my stomach must have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior since they seem to have eternal life.
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    I also, as someone who was living in West Berlin when he gave the Ich bin ein Berliner speech there, and a few months later when he was assassinated.
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    Remembering JFK. 
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    Tiamat…you’ve changed…here, eat a Snickers. Feel better? 
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    Brain cells die. Skin cells die and even hair cells die. But the fat cells in my stomach must have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior since they seem to have eternal life.
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    Brain cells die. Skin cells die and even hair cells die. But the fat cells in my stomach must have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior since they seem to have eternal life.
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    Brain cells die. Skin cells die and even hair cells die. But the fat cells in my stomach must have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior since they seem to have eternal life.
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    If Strange is portrayed correctly ie as a competent and consummate professional that he is, he doesn’t make a mistake and there is no movie. 
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    Bazza got a reaction from wcw43921 in Salutation to the Gettysburg Address!   
    "...or any nation...conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal...can long endure. ...that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." ~ Abe Lincoln
     
    Today, the 19th of Nov (+/- a day), I celebrate one of America’s greatest sons, Abraham Lincoln and his Gettysburg Address. This short speech encapsulates the values he inherited from the Founding Fathers.
     
    Earlier this year and for many months afterward, I've been interested in US history in a way I haven't ever been before. I’m still learning, reading, clarifying and verifying, a lot of this info. Chief amongst this, is what is referred to as the American System of economics (political economy) tradition founded by Alexander Hamilton and advocated by the likes of Henry Clay, Abe Lincoln, Henry C Carey, William McKinley, FDR, and others. I'm not sure yet if JFK was also a supporter, I need to find out more. 
     
    The American System (AS) is an alternative to the Adam Smith laissez-faire economics, also known as free trade, and AS is for a “tariff to protect and promote American industry; a national bank to foster commerce; and federal subsidies for roads, canals, and other ‘internal improvements’ to develop profitable markets for agriculture…[f]unds for these subsidies would be obtained from tariffs and sales of public lands. (US Senate quote)” The system is also known as "Protectionism" and by federal subsidies we also mean government-regulated credit. Other features were an emphasis on the productive work of individuals (not money, trade, or scarcity of natural resources); and the empowering of individuals through education, creativity, and civilised work. The high protective tariff and land sales meant America could thrive without income taxation. It was the American System / Protectionism that enabled America to recover so quickly after the Civil War and become a world power; and is the system behind (so it is said) FDR's New Deal. Reading Elliot Roosevelt’s recollection of a discussion aboard the Augustus between FDR & Churchill, FDR favoured the American System. From what I can gather, the New Deal only started to fall apart in the 1970s in favour of free trade economics and the privatisation of public assets. In other words, these 1970 era policies undermined the Hamiltonian political economy model.
    (https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/Speeches_ClayAmericanSystem.htm)
     
    The American System spread internationally to China, Germany, Japan, France and Russia. As I am discovering, four of five of these nations were interested in extending the American railway line to not only create their own national railway lines, but to link them together thus having a transcontinental line from Europe through Russia to Alaska to America to South America, with goods obviously shipped via it. In China the chief supporter was Sun Yet-Sen; Germany was statesman Otto von Bismarck, and economic theorist Georg Friedrich List; in Japan was the Meiji restoration that industrialised Japan (at the expense of losing the cultural identity of its samurai tradition – bad); in France it was President Sadi Carnot; and Russia was a big supporter with Tsar Alexander II and III and other influential high ranking government ministers inc. Witte and Mendeleyev. Between 1865 and 1899 it seemed like there was going to be an American-led coalition centred around its values and political economy...before it vanished. Tsar Alexander II believed in a strong America that he positioned the Russian navy for months along the East & West coasts to dissuade the British, French & Spanish from entering the Civil War on the side of the Confederacy. This, he is said to have said, was done to directly support Russia's interests in seeing the Union prevail. Another reason for Tsar’s “friendly gesture” with the Russian Navy was likely due to America’s Monroe Doctrine foreign policy.
    (https://www.history.navy.mil/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/r/the-russian-navy-visits-theunited-states.html)
    (https://archive.org/details/cosmopolitanrai02gilpgoog)
     
    "…My politics are short and sweet, like the old woman's dance. I am in favor of a national bank. I am in favor of the internal improvement system, and a high protective tariff."
    ~ Abraham Lincoln, "Announcement of His Candidacy for the State Legislature. About March 1, 1832."
    (https://archive.org/details/earlyspeeches18300linc/page/n19/mode/2up)
     
    So this day I celebrate Mr Lincoln, his famous address, his values, the political economy he supported, and his steadfast adherence to his principles in what amounted to great personal danger because of them. I also salute both the Union & Confederate soldiers who fought at Gettysburg, which became, and remain, America’s heartbeat.

    Thank you, Abe.  😢  #salutes
     
     
     
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    Bazza got a reaction from Hermit in The Reformed not likely to be used continuing NaNoWriMo thread   
    And Hildegard of Bingen. She invented her own alphabet & language, centuries before Tolkien…  (who was also Catholic.)
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    Bazza got a reaction from Pariah in Jokes   
    What a sad song that will be. 
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    What's the difference between Iron Man & Aluminium Man? Iron Man stops the bad guys. Aluminium Man just foils their plans.
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