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A realm is governed by ordinary acts,
A battle is governed by extraordinary acts;
The world is governed by no acts at all.
How do I know?
This is how I know.
Act after act prohibits
Everything but poverty,
Weapon after weapon conquers
Everything but chaos,
Business after business provides
A craze of waste,
Law after law breeds
A multitude of thieves.
Therefore a sensible man says:
If I keep from meddling with people, they take care of
                   themselves,
If I keep from commanding people, they behave
                  themselves,
If I keep from preaching at people, they improve
                  themselves,
If I keep from imposing on people, they become
                  themselves.

  The Way of Life According to Lao Tzu
  Translated by Witter Bynner

Holy Writ

According to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints website, in the western hemisphere, between 600 B.C. and 400 A.D. The Book of Mormon was compiled.  Some 7000 miles to the east, in the late fourth century A.D., the Vulgate Bible was codified as official cannon of the Catholic Church.  Subsequent translations and interpretations of the Vulgate became Protestant Bibles.

Curiously, these two foundational texts exhibit identical, structural protocols. The Bible employs The Book of Mormon’s book, chapter, and verse format!

Moreover, various Biblical passages occur verbatim with passages from the Book of Mormon!

How can this be?

Think about it!

53

If I had any learning
Of a highway wide and fit,
Would I lose it at each turning?
Yet look at people spurning
Natural use of it!
See how fine the palaces
And see how poor the farms,
How bare the peasants’ granaries
While gentry wear embroideries
Hiding sharpened arms,
And the more they have the more they seize,
How can there be such men as these
Who never hunger, never thirst,
Yet eat and drink until they burst!
There are other brigands, but these are the worst
Of all the highway’s harms.*
  The Way of Life According to Lao Tzu
  Translated by Witter Bynner

Cause for Alarm

New thought on an issue I’ve addressed before:

In a speech, July 15, at Carnegie Mellon University, Donald Trump boasted that his uncle, MIT Professor John Trump taught Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber.

Kosinski earned a bachelor’s degree from Harvard and master’s and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan.  His and Professor Trump’s paths never crossed.

If Donald concocted this story, he is a liar; If he believes it, he is delusional!

In either case, we have a deeply flawed, potentially lethal mind in the Oval Office!

Miscellaneous

Producers and importers will not absorb Donald’s tariffs.  Trump’s national sales tax will cost the average American family between $2500 and $3500 a year!

And his lust for unlimited power, Donald Trump turns Republican precepts of limited government and states’ rights on their head!

With USAID contracts canceled, American wheat-growers/Trump-voters face bankruptcy.  As their workforce is swept up by ICE, farmers and ranchers who voted for Donald scramble for bodies to manage livestock and harvest crops, meatpackers search desperately for laborers.

And his lust for unlimited power, Donald Trump turns Republican precepts of limited government and states’ rights on their head!

Vladimir Putin plays Donald Trump with the finesse of Itzhak Perlman bowing a pawnshop fiddle.

Google: Ronald Reagan’s Radio Address to the Nation on Free and Fair Trade | Ronald Reagan

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A sound man’s heart is not shut within itself

But is open to other people’s hearts:

I find good people good,

And I am fine, bad people good

If I am good enough;

I trust men of their word,

And I trust liars

If I am true enough;

I feel the heartbeat of others

Above my own

If I am enough of a

Enough of a son.

  The Way of Life According to Lao Tzu

  Translated by Witter Bynner

On Socialism

Many Americans seem to harbor half-baked impressions of Socialism.  As I  understand it, under a Socialist-leaning government the production, distribution, and exchange goods and services are guided and intended to “promote the general welfare.”  I call Socialism free enterprise with a conscience.

There is no purely Socialistic government.  Many incorporate programs which may specifically or broadly be labeled “socialistic.” 

A government’s value—socialist, capitalist, communist, anarchy, monarchy—might be gauged by evaluating its citizens happiness.

According to “World Population Review” the “Happiest Countries in the World 2025” are:

  1. Finland
  2. Denmark
  3. Iceland
  4. Sweden
  5. Israel

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   23. The United States of America

The following is culled and quoted from Wikipedia.

Finland:

The happiest country on earth recognizes a collective responsibility to ensure everyone has a decent standard of living.  To facilitate citizens’ wellbeing and mitigate suffering, Finland incorporates cradle-to-grave, government funded, programs including unemployment insurance, family aid, welfare services, childcare services, disabled services, substance abuse users’ services, a guaranteed national pension plan, employee pension plans, and national health plans based on need, not on financial means.  Universal social insurance provides income security despite old age, illness, pregnancy, unemployment, and work-related injuries.

Fins enjoy nine years of free compulsory basic, followed by three years of secondary academic or vocational education, leading to university or polytechnic tertiary (college or university) level.  Adult education may have fees in some cases.

Denmark:

Losing the Happiness Sweepstakes by and eyelash, the constitutional monarchy of the unified Kingdom of Denmark, “protects and promotes the economic well-being of its citizens based on the principles of economic opportunity, equitable distribution of wealth, and public responsibility for citizens unable to avail themselves of the minimal provisions for a good life.”

Under these precepts, Danes enjoy a high standard of living.  Denmark’s economy is characterized by extensive government welfare provisions.  A publicly funded system affords free universal healthcare to all citizens.   Under Folkstole, public education from ages 6 through college is free.  Denmark has the fourth highest ratio of tertiary degree holders in the world.  Its constitution, legislation, and policies support women’s, minorities’, LGSBQ’s, and human rights.  Denmark was the first country to recognize legality of same-sex partnership.  With strong support for trade unions Denmark boasts the world’s highest minimum wage. 

Iceland:

Reminiscent of its Scandinavian roots, “Iceland has a market economy with relatively low taxes compared to other OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) countries, as well as highest trade union membership in the world.  It maintains a Nordic social welfare system that provides universal healthcare and tertiary education.  Iceland ranks highly in international comparisons of national performance, such as quality of life, education, protection of civil liberties, government transparency and economic freedom.”

Sweden:

Fourth in Happiness, the Kingdom of Sweden ranks fifth in the Human Development Index (HDI) of life expectancy, education, and per capita income.  Like its Scandinavian cousins, Sweden’s Nordic social system includes a welfare state, multilevel collective bargaining, universal healthcare, and tertiary education for its citizens. The Kingdom has government-funded healthcare for all citizens “although private healthcare also exists.”  

Israel:

The first four countries in our happiness sweepstakes share a common physical environment and similar cultural values.  In fifth place, Israelites inhabited a starkly contrasting physical environment and compelling motivation, Judaism!

Israel is a parliamentary democracy.  Government programs include education from primary through 12th grade, and tertiary education.  “Healthcare in Israel is universal and participation in a medical insurance plan is compulsory.  All Israeli residents are intitled to basic healthcare as a fundamental right.”  “All residents of Israel must pay insurance contributions in order to qualify for welfare.”  Welfare programs include old age pensions, disability pensions, unemployment benefits, and income support.

Socialism recognizes that we are not equal.  Each of us is born with inherent strength and weaknesses then environment kicks in.  Fate favors a few and kicks the hell out of the rest.  In contrast with a dog-eat-dog, devil-for-the-hindmost economy, is it surprising that folks are happier when we care and look after each other?

Footnote:

According to “World Population Review” the “Murder Rate by Country 2025” per 100,000 of population:

   Finland 0.9825
   Denmark 0.986
   Iceland 1.073 
Sweden 1.147
Israel 1.626 
United States of America: 5.763!