Policy
Laws, theories, and mindsets of our leaders elected or otherwise have a huge impact on everyday life as well as the general trajectory of the lives of those influenced by their decisions. Therefore, what is being said, discussed, and implemented is of the utmost importance especially when you take into the account the increased globalization of the world. This page will explore how existing and proposed policies affect people and the general direction of their sliver of the world and if applicable the world as a whole.
A Super Reflection of the Last Week or So
Thought of the Day: There really is no such thing as bad press. You can make a lot of money simply being a jackass. Maybe they should make one, two, or three movies like that. The past week had quite a few stories to talk about. The Super Bowl, a Duggar's welcome...
Trans-what? (State of the Union Responses and other Wacky Wednesday Items)
Thought of the Day Why do some men not mind their lady being with another woman nearly as much as her being with another man? Transgender a new Word? The State of the Union was yesterday so you know that's all people were talking about today. I thought an...
State Thoughts (The Rich, the Poor, the Politicians)
Thought of the Day Maybe one day the world will be a place like the United States where despite the differences the States have in geography, culture, and ideals we will still be proud to identify as human beings who love the Earth as one. My Martin Luther...
Metaphysical Thoughts
Metaphysical Thoughts God is an investor. The world is full of resources and humanity is full of potential. He has given different people different skills and put them in different places where they have cultivated their different perspectives. He expects that people...
History of US Involvement in the Middle East
Late 1800s to FDR Here is a little history about the United States and the Middle East, the United States before World War I had limited relations with the Middle East. After World War I relations started to build as the Americans were seen as good people ...



