Will big government be felled by big government overreach, arrogance and overconfidence?
By: imperfectamerica (Diary) | May 20th at 10:05 AM |
One of my favorite shows is a program called “Person of Interest’ on CBS. The story revolves around a government computer that knows when someone somewhere is in danger and passes that information along to a team of ex government types who go on to save that particular Person of Interest. The show’s device is that the machine can tap into virtually every piece of | Read More »
Life imitates art… Liberals see the world as they imagine it is, not how it actually is
By: imperfectamerica (Diary) | January 21st at 09:13 AM |
I’ve always been a fan of Van Gogh’s paintings. I similarly like Renoir and Seurat. Although I like some of Picasso’s early work, most of it I find a bit odd. My favorite artist however is William Adolphe Bouguereau, a 19th century French artist whose works are the polar opposite of the impressionists, literally. From the 1870′s his realistic portrayal of the human form was increasingly | Read More »
Ethanol Mandates – the poster child for zombie government prorgrams that never die – regardless of the damage they do
By: imperfectamerica (Diary) | August 29th at 03:51 PM |
By definition humans are imperfect. Some are more imperfect than others however. Nature has provided us with a mechanism to reduce the most imperfect among us. That mechanism is sometimes chronicled in something called the Darwin Awards. My favorite Darwin award of all time involved a thrill seeking man who strapped a solid rocket booster to his car in an effort to see how fast | Read More »