@John Pravo - I can't wait to unpack the laws of nature in more detail, especially the implications of them as they relate to the constitution. Both parties are wholly subservient to them - it's just the left and right speak to them differently and the right seems to lack an adequate response to the left or in general on important matters around climate and social issues.
Definitely some topics I agree on and some I don’t agree on. It’s interesting to me that you don’t think Colorado Springs is a place where you can “think for yourself.” I would argue against that but that’s for another time. Interested to see where your writing goes from here.
I’m enjoying the direction this is going. Have any thoughts on hosting “riffs” to chat about rants like this one?
@Mike Rabin, yes - I would love to - Clubhouse? I'm going to post the next one shortly.
“Natural law” is a term I’ve heard over and over again to prove points on the traditionalist side so I’m curious to unpack the limits of said laws.
Looking forward to seeing where you take this.
@John Pravo - I can't wait to unpack the laws of nature in more detail, especially the implications of them as they relate to the constitution. Both parties are wholly subservient to them - it's just the left and right speak to them differently and the right seems to lack an adequate response to the left or in general on important matters around climate and social issues.
Definitely some topics I agree on and some I don’t agree on. It’s interesting to me that you don’t think Colorado Springs is a place where you can “think for yourself.” I would argue against that but that’s for another time. Interested to see where your writing goes from here.
@PK, I agree that it's a broad-sweeping statement that will require more discussion. I realize there is nuance. I'm with you. Stick with me.