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Today Isn’t Even November 7, 2010

by Jason T. Kocher November 6th, 2010 - Creative » Writing »

National Negativland‘s Special Sauce No Cure For Cancer Day

REJOICE ACCORDINGLY!


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The Nothing in Particular of Life

by Jason T. Kocher September 16th, 2009 - Politics » Creative » Witty Bit Eruptions »

To pursue with whatever vigor desirous, at any given moment, any activity or object that would result in the most personally acceptable ratio of pleasure to malady, accepting responsiblity for any potential miscalculation, the only necessary external condition being that one’s actions not directly deprive another of the same pursuit.


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A Comedy of Fiscal Errors

by Jason T. Kocher October 12th, 2008 - Politics »

Like some good-old, dry Monty Python sketch. This from an Australian satire show called Newstopia, the video originally seen at Campaign for Liberty. With a spoonful of sugar to taste, better said than I can say though I’ll say it anyway…

Central banking (U.S. Federal Reserve) and fiat currency are both a bit of corrupted magic done by men who may or may not know better.

It’s funny because it’s true? Of course, it’s also sad because it’s true.

Further along these lines of understanding the farces of the currently constructed economy, I find the following sources thought-provoking. However, like anything, they may tomorrow prove themselves something other. So take them, as always, into your own skeptical hands.

I’m Thomas K…and I’m not.


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How to Lose all the Battles and Still Win Some War

by Jason T. Kocher October 11th, 2008 - Politics »

“G.I. Joe would have you know that ‘knowing is half the battle’, but the government today simply relies on only lawyers and guns to make money, their knowledge, at best, half-empty.”


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The Sporadical skeptically promotes the following:
SKEPTIC Mises Reason Penn and Teller Frank Zappa