We have a chance to keep the fear going and find our own scapegoats, or we can begin a different kind of practice that can reduce the fear that is at the root of the violent mentality that has brought Donald Trump into power.
Most everyone agrees that either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will be the next President of the United States. Whoever gets elected a large proportion of the population will be more afraid than they are now. Some will be so afraid of the consequences they will consider leaving the country. Some will actually leave. Fearful
Unless man quickly learns to control the rate of change in his personal affairs we well as in society at large, we are doomed to a massive adaptational breakdown.
It’s summer time and the living is easy. The Olympics were jumpin’ and politics is nigh. Donald is rich and his daughter is good looking. But we best pay attention to the real problems or we’re all going to cry. I don’t often think about climate change these days. But I just returned from Seattle
I’m still reeling with the shock of yet another mass murder in the U.S. As we learn more about what happened in Orlando, like many of you I want to do something to prevent the next tragedy. Many people will offer ideas and solutions and I’d like to share my own. I call this a
When the election season began most people believed that Hillary Clinton would be one of the final three still in the race in May, 2016. Few people thought that Bernie Sanders would be in the picture and a viable candidate to win the Democratic nomination. Fewer still thought that Donald Trump would be scowling out
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