The true purpose of good government by kevin murray

The true purpose of any good government is to create an institution that is the appropriate and the worthy representation of the people, by the people, and for the people.  This means that laws and the structure of that government ideally should be set so that all have a seat at the table of opportunity; and that therefore those that are burdened are forthwith unburdened, and that those are weighed down by oppression are therefore unoppressed, and that those that are obstructed from a fair path to success have those obstacles therefore removed, and that those that have been denied a fair start to the race of life are forthwith provided with the tools and the conscious help by that government to overcome an unfair beginning, so that through this and the assistance by that government all are given a fair chance to excel.

 

The true purpose of any good government is not to favor the few at the expense of the many, nor is to allow those favored with being born into wealth and privilege, being provided with an unassailable economic and privileged lead over all others.  So too, the laws of that land, should not be essentially the best justice that money can buy, but rather should be justice equally applied to all, of which, none should be accorded to be in the position of being above the law, or undue favoritism of that law.

 

The true purpose of any good government is not for that government to allow businesses and corporations to essentially become of more importance than humanity, itself; by allowing those said corporations to essentially monopolize salient areas of important commerce by buying out or merging with (without even an appropriate debate or public discussion) competitors and all others that could possibly interfere with their profit; but rather that governments should and must acknowledge that the tendency of big corporations is to grow so large, that they become too big for any government to regulate and thereby to control, so that, these corporations instead do what is best for those corporations, under the guise that such is good for the people of the government that so represents them.

 

The true purpose of any good government is to educate their people so that they will not misunderstand their sacred responsibility to that government, of which, their first responsibility is to be the watchmen of the tower of liberty, freedom, opportunity, and the pursuit of happiness.  This means that those people must hold their government representatives accountable for their inability and their failure to protect the very values that make this a great nation, and to assure that this generation as well as all future generations are able to avail themselves of the opportunity to be born into the last best hope of mankind, and to do right by those that gave their last dying breath so that this would be that legacy for all.

 

The true purpose of any good government is to be true and faithful to those people, to do right to those people, and to understand that the duty of any good government is to have the courage and might to do that duty, to the end of time, come what may.

The value of public opinion and public sentiment by kevin murray

 

The laws and the Constitution of any republic, or any democracy for that matter, are only as good and are only as effective as the public is willing to accept these things.  That is to say, for example, when a federal law is on the books, in which the vast majority of the public, does not readily support such a law, as in the draconian laws directly against those that utilize marijuana medicinally or recreationally, then the federal law will either be selectively enforced or even not enforced whatsoever, because a government that purports to be the government of the people, by the people, and for the people, has a sacred obligation to actually answer to those people.

 

This means that no matter what a given Constitution stipulates, or what established law has decided upon, that public opinion and public sentiment most definitely is germane as to whether those laws, in application, are going to be adjusted to that opinion and that sentiment.  This indicates that those that make the laws and those that enforce the laws, must recognize that laws that are not supported by the people, need to be looked at very carefully, for some of those laws are bad laws, and probably were bad laws when they were first written and thereby enforced.

 

It must be remembered that the Constitution itself is the supreme law of this land, of which, to disobey this Constitution or to circumvent that Constitution, arbitrarily, or wantonly, would in its effect, undermine that Constitution along with its abiding power and relevancy.  Rather, the Constitution, itself, has created the conditions for Amendments to that Constitution, so that while slavery was once the law of the land, this ultimately was abolished through the Constitution's 13th Amendment.  So too, voting rights were once limited to those that owned property and were white, but this too has been amended, to include all adults of 18 or older, of either sex.  In this, public opinion and public sentiment, changed to the conditions of the day, and that Constitution thereby changed with it.  That is to say, there is truth in the words that Victor Hugo, stated, “No force on earth can stop an idea whose time has come."

 

This implies, though, that fair and just ideas that have not yet won over the public, more often than not, are going to be fair and just ideas that will not see the light of the day, because without public opinion and public sentiment that favor such, they often do die upon the vine, for the lack of that support from the people as a whole.  So too, those that have a vested interest in seeing that certain laws do not change, despite a public demand that they do, are often able to hold the dogs at bay for an extended period of time, primarily because the law once made, is often hard to unmake.   

 

This indicates that when the inalienable rights of the people are subsumed by State or National governments that to retrieve back those very rights for the people is an exercise that can take an extended period of time, of which, ultimately, it is often only through a grassroots effort of unrelenting public sentiment and pressure that the people can succeed in getting the very thing that should have been theirs to begin with.

Robocalls: neighborhood spoofing by kevin murray

Telemarketers want to use every trick in the book in order to get potential clients or more likely, potential people to take advantage of, to answer their phone calls.  Because of technology, more telemarketers have turned to software that allows the caller ID that shows up on a person's phone to display the same first six digits of that person's phone number, meaning that the first three numbers of the robocall match their area code, and then the next three numbers match their local exchange, leaving but the last four numbers as being unique.  This, to the uninitiated, often looks like a call is being place to them that is local, and therefore could be a friend or a business or a medical facility with a legitimate reason to call, and hence gives the aura of legitimacy to what is in actuality, a robocall, made to entice the person on the other end of the phone to answer the phone, so a marketing pitch or its equivalency can therefore be made.

 

The above is known in the industry as "neighborhood spoofing," which fairly reflects what it is, which is basically a robocall pretending to be somebody from the neighborhood, thereby giving that robocall apparent legitimacy.  On the surface, this would appear to be something that shouldn't be legal, because firstly the number as being displayed on the caller ID is not the number that the solicitor is actually calling from, therefore clearly marking this as an act of deception.  Secondly, and further to the point, since the first six numbers match the intended target, this means that only the last four numbers of the solicitor caller ID are totally unique, of which there are only 9999 possible combinations of those numbers; signifying that there is a very good chance that at least some of the time the caller ID as listed, actually correlates to a real person or organization, that has that phone number, but has not made that robocall.  That would seem to be false impersonation of someone else's identity, and additionally, depending upon what was said or done per that phone call, would suggest that a wholly innocent party could get in trouble with the law, because their number showed up on someone else's phone, in which the number in question that called, has initiated or done something over the phone which has infringe upon that other person's rights.

 

In point of fact, things are said over the phone all of the time that upset people, even to the point that the person insulted wishes to take retaliatory action, so that, in theory, someone that is very upset, could look at the caller ID, and then through the power of the internet and third party services, be able to retrieve what appears to be the physical address of that person's caller ID; thereupon get into their car and travel a short distance to that person's address since they are in the "neighborhood," and then when confronting that person, verify that the caller ID is accurate by calling that number, and upon hearing the other person's phone ring, come to the very logical conclusion that this is the party that upset them, and therefore this is the party that will pay the price for having done so, even though, that person is actually innocent of making the robocall, of which all of this has happened because the innocent party's phone number, unbeknownst to them, has been hijacked via some sort of software robocall.

 

Remember that people do all sorts of stupid things, so that robocalls that occasionally use another person or organization's number is exactly the type of stupid thing that will definitely get somebody hurt.

What's not good for America? by kevin murray

The Dow Jones Industrial average is the most widely quoted stock index number, basically recognized by even the average American, and the stocks that make up the Dow Jones Index are a fair representation of the industry leaders of business enterprises in America, of which, most of those components of the Dow Jones Index, are household names.  The massive size and worth of these corporations are something that most people are really unable to fathom, with WalMart, for instance, having yearly sales of approximately $500 billion, and the market capitalization of the thirty stocks of that Index as of September of 2018, totaled nearly $7.5 trillion, in an economy for America that of 2017, had a yearly Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $19.5 trillion.

 

The above surely indicates that these companies that make up the Dow Jones Index are dominant corporations, in which most of these companies don't just do business in America; but are international in scope, international in employment, international in sourcing and significantly dependent upon international markets for their continued growth and continued profitability.  So too, because the amounts of money that are involved are so consequential, corporations of that size, make it their point to position themselves favorably with all regulatory agencies, governmental officials, and edicts of all stripes.  Additionally, corporations are essentially not in the gambling business, that is to say, their abiding preference is for laws as well as rules and regulations to be in accordance with their preferences, because they are in business to do business, and their size seldom gives them the flexibility to turn who and what they are on a dime, therefore they never welcome unanticipated and undesirable changes.

 

This so signifies, that the largest corporations in America, are not interested whatsoever in a true democratic process, though, they don't mind the veneer of one, but rather would ideally like to deal with an imperial presidency, that will issue executive orders, in addition, to quid pro quo deals, that benefit each party.  So too, corporations with the best lobbyists that money can buy, make it a point to structure deals with important legislators (local, State, and Federal) in order to benefit unfairly from laws as well as the rules and regulations that are thereby passed to benefit those said corporations.  This, quite obviously, is why we often find that the biggest and most profitable companies are somehow able to get tax set asides that favor them at the expense of any that would try to compete against them, because those corporations have reached the right people that will broker the right deal for them, empowering and enriching them even more.

 

None of the above is good for America, because as more economic power is concentrated into fewer and fewer hands, this thus creates industries which are essentially monopolies, or duopolies, or simply industries that essentially collude with one another without fear of legal action; so that the masses of the people in America, end up getting short changed from having to pay more for what they buy, from suffering from less real choice, in addition to laboring at jobs which often don't pay them a fair or living wage, and because of the tragic decline and thereby the lack of influence of unions, most Americans no longer have a seat at the table of meaningful decisions.

 

So too, when the biggest corporations and the government at the highest levels work hand-in-hand with one another, you don't have a democracy, you don't have a republic; instead, you have the makings of totalitarianism, and the snuffing out of liberty in America.

What do you really own? by kevin murray

People have a strong tendency to want to compare themselves to other people, especially those of the same age bracket, those of the same neighborhood, those of the same school, and those of the same employment.  One of the more common ways to compare oneself to another, is not so much to compare bank accounts or liquid assets which is often considered to be providing to someone else way too much actionable information and may also be considered to be rather gauche, but instead to list the more obvious and tangible things that a person owns, which often would be their home, followed by their vehicle, and possibly a little discussion about their educational achievements.

 

The problem with a discussion about property that people claim that they own, is that, often times, those that say they own their home, or that they own their vehicle, or believe that they quite obviously own their diploma -- is that from a very realistic and practical level, more people than not, do not really own those things.  That is to say, those that claim that they own their vehicle, are really only those that have free and clear title to that vehicle, in which all others that have a car loan, therefore have a lien holder to the car that they claim that they own, so that, if they fail to make their payments or become delinquent enough on their vehicle, they will learn the difference between someone that really does truly own their car as compared to someone that is making payments upon their car, for the lien holder has the right to confiscate that car for the buyer's failure to adhere to the terms and conditions of that loan.  Further to the point, those that claim that they own their own home, but yet have a thirty year mortgage to that home, must surely recognize that the actual owner, especially if they should fail to continue to make their payments on time, isn't really the occupant of that home, but actually the lending authority that issued the home loan, for they are the lien holder to that home, and the home represents their collateral which is the salient reason why a mortgage loan was issued in the first place.  Finally, all those students that built up a lot of debt getting their postsecondary degree, believe that they own that degree, and while that is technically true, so too do they own the debt that allowed them to get that degree; so that, this unfortunately means for a high percentage of students that their diploma actually has entwined to it, that student debt, of which, the owner of that debt, has incredibly strong rights to the payment of that debt, that not even bankruptcy  of the recipient of that diploma can discharge that debt from.

 

In reality, the three biggest debt instruments that a significant amount of people own are mortgage debt, car loan debt, and student debt, which respectively represent in order, $8.88 trillion, $1.129 trillion, and $1.5 trillion that are all owed to the debt holders.  So then, what do you really own?  For, in reality, those that are in debt, don't own those things, though many of them, wrongly believe that they do.

You are the master of your senses by kevin murray

All of us have senses such as sight, smell, and sound, of which many people don't seem to comprehend that they are the masters of those senses and should not allow themselves to be enslaved by their senses, for the mind is the builder of all things, and the mind is the master of all senses.  Yet, many people believe that if they are hungry, they must eat, and if they are sleepy, they must sleep; but as logical as that might sound, it should not be accepted as dogma and fix, for it is not.

 

If you truly believe that your body is supposed to be your master and you further believe that you have an obligation therefore to obey it, or behave as if that is true, than every time that your body demands something, you will, as much as you are able, give in to it.  The mistake in doing so, is to allow the physical to dictate to the mental, and therefore to allow the physical to rule the mind, and those that vacate their good mind and their common sense for the physical and its senses, time and time again, live within a construct of which whatever their senses want, that is what they will get, without consciously considering the consequences or the rightness or wrongness of those actions.

 

Those that allow their senses to predominant over their mind are the very same people that will often find that the decisions that they make are ultimately inimical for them and for society at large.  That is to say, those that take items without thinking about whether they should take those items, are acting upon their sense impulses, so that, more times than not, this ultimately leads to taking something that clearly does not belong to them, which is an act of thievery.  So too, those that give in to lust, will, more times than not, eventually find themselves in a situation in which they have allowed that lust, to encroach upon others or upon common decency, to their dismay and ill consequences.

 

The senses that we have are necessary in order for the physical body to cohabitate and to exist in a physical world and in a competent manner; but those senses in whole, are akin to a wild horse, and it is our responsibility to put a saddle and a bridle upon that horse, in order for that powerful animal, to behave per our commands, and per our dictates, so that the horse and the rider become united in purpose.    Our senses should appropriately be under the control of the mind, for it is the very mind itself, utilized properly, which separates the animal kingdom from sentient human beings.

 

Those that are overly sense dependent, live lives in which their satisfaction and happiness is constantly fleeting, for the senses are never satiated, but for a moment, and even a great physical body, will over time, ultimately slow down and degenerate to the utter frustration and hopelessness of the one that is sense dependent.  On the other hand, those that have successfully mastered their senses, recognize that they are ultimately not the physical body, in fact, they are cognizant that they are not even dependent upon the physical body for their existence; but rather, comprehend fully that their essence is beyond physical limitations, beyond even time and space, for they are eternal, temporarily housed within a physical sphere, but ever free of its sense rules and limitations.

The waste that really matters by kevin murray

There is all types of waste in life, in which, many people are rightly concerned about the unnecessary waste of natural resources and efforts have been made to better recycle waste; but as important as that might sound, the waste that really matters is not so much the waste of resources, though that waste has importance in regards to sustainability, but rather the waste of lives, and thereby the waste of opportunities never taken or pursued.

 

The most important resource that any country has, is the individuals that make up that country, so that, to waste that talent but not providing as many as possible with a good education, with a good family structure, with safe and fair housing, with a fair and good opportunity at these things, alongside a clean environment, is to waste that human resource.  America, because it is known as a nation of immigrants, should be well aware, that talent can come from any origin and anywhere; for great scholars, successful business executives, and incredible artistic talents, have come from all sections of the globe, of which, some of these people have come here under the most humble and modest of circumstances, but have ended up by achieving wonderful good for this country and its people.

 

This means that every life in America, should be looked upon as an opportunity to develop fully and as much as possible the talents that each are gifted with, for to do less than that, is a waste of those lives, and a waste of opportunity, because often the difference between those that succeed as compared to those that fail, is not so much because one is innately more talented that the other, but rather that one received all the accouterments that would lead to success, while the other was denied virtually all those very things needed in order to succeed.

 

America is the world's richest country, it is also the biggest economy in the world, of which, many people that live outside America, believe, quite wrongly, that everyone in America must therefore have a very good and a high quality life.  In fact, it could be argued and should be argued, that America should have the lowest poverty rate that the world has ever known and that not a single person or family should be below the poverty rate, for the New Deal as envisioned by FDR and the Great Society as envisioned by LBJ was essentially for that very purpose, but, in effect, this has not occurred.

 

The failure for America having millions upon millions of its citizens that are ill educated and therefore functionally illiterate, in addition to all those that are denied fair housing as well as fair opportunity, as well as a justice system that is wholly prejudicial to the poor, and a nation that disappointingly still suffers from systemic racism despite Constitutional laws precluding such, can be laid at the feet of many people, politicians, as well as a capitalism system that is functionally corrupt. 

 

This waste of human resources is the greatest waste that America should be justifiably ashamed of; especially for a country that claims that it is the beacon of liberty for the wretched refuse of the world and that its golden door offers free and liberating passage to the tired and the poor of which all of this is just a damn lie, for this America wastes its most precious resource, time and time again, which is its people.

The police state lockdown by kevin murray

Americans love to believe that their country is a beacon of liberty, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness, but in reality, it is not any of those things in the 21st century, as citizens have again and again, ceded their rights, or had their rights ceded from them, so that, in effect, America is a police state, in structure, but not however a police state all of the time and everywhere; at least, it isn't, not yet.

 

While there are a lot of ways to create a police state, America, uses the most basic one which is to take an event, typically, real and at least somewhat germane, and manufactured into a case in which the citizens, for their "safety," need to be on lockdown, and that the police in order to "protect" those citizens are given carte blanche to conduct their business any way that they see fit, for as long as they determined that they need to, or are instructed to by those that actually commandeer the policing arm of the state.

 

Further to the point, a lockdown is only as good as the personnel and equipment so provided, of which, American policing agencies, alongside of American military forces domesticated to perform actions as instructed by authorities beyond judicial reach, have not only as much weaponry as they could reasonably need to draw upon, but also enough personnel and infrastructure to do so in a very comprehensive manner, for an extended period of time.

 

If one looks at recent lockdowns such as in Boston, Charlottesville, Baltimore, and Ferguson, the lockdowns themselves did not a single thing to actually catch the perpetrators or to resolve the very reason for the unrest or civil disobedience within those cities and often times exacerbated the disorder even further.  What the lockdown did do, though, was make it very clear to those that lived within those areas, that their lives were no longer under their own control, and that the permission to go about their business or to conduct their business, was done only under the express permission of those in charge of that lockdown.

 

Unfortunately, the rather sad thing is from a law and order perspective, lockdowns actually work; that is, a lockdown means that far less crime is committed such as murders, rapes, robberies, and thefts, with the only crimes going up being those crimes committed directly or indirectly against the authorities in charge of the lockdown.  This means, that those that want the masses to be under control and under guard at all times, are the biggest proponents of lockdowns, because lockdowns do not happen in their neighborhood, and will in all probability not meaningfully impact their business or their source of income. 

 

What lockdowns accomplish, and the very purpose of the increase in police state lockdowns, is to keep the masses in their place, all under the guise, that this is necessary for their protection, from enemies foreign and domestic, and that lockdowns that are done often enough, and in particular are done on a massive scale, will, in all probability, be eventually accepted as the "new normal" by the middle class of America, who will have traded their freedom, choice, and liberty, for safety and security, never seeming to realize that they have betrayed America and its ideals, by being complacent to the American totalitarian military-industrial police state.

The unvarnished truth by kevin murray

Most people have a very strong tendency to see themselves in a more positive light then they really are; not necessarily because they have blinders on, but more often, because they are far more generous in forgiving their own sins and faults, as well as seeing their intentions in a manner that reflects favorably upon them.  Perhaps, in its own way, this is good, but only in the sense that mankind has enough oppression and heartache to deal with on a daily basis, that to overburden one's conscience, may indeed be a burden that is too heavy to handle in everyday life.  Yet, truth is truth, and those that take something that isn't really truth and pretend or actually believe that it really is truth, have deceived themselves, for no real good purpose.

 

In point of fact, mankind does not challenge itself enough to verify that what they are doing, thinking, and accomplishing is actually of real import, but rather, too often, mankind simply does things because that is the way that those things have always been done, or they have been taught that way to get things done, or simply because that is the way that they want to get things done.  All of this, misses the very point, which is, there is nothing more important than actually doing, thinking, and accomplishing things correctly and for the correct purpose, of which, this takes appropriate forethought, in addition, to the strength of character to change things, even things of long standing, to align to what it really ought and should be.

 

Rather, far too many people, justify what they are and what they are doing, so as to make themselves look better than what they really are; as if fooling their fellow sojourner, signifies that they also have fooled their Creator.  Unfortunately, this sort of outlook, is debilitating, for all those that bend right and truth to their selfish version of those things, have not actually changed right or truth at all; but have created a construct in which they falsely believe that they have done correctly, but have not, and further, deep down in their conscience, they know that they have not.

 

The bottom line is that those that do right and are right in their purpose, welcome wholeheartedly the unvarnished truth to be in their midst, for this is exactly what they are about.  On the other hand, those whose purpose has the aura of right but are not right, most certainly fear the exposure that the unvarnished truth will display about them, and to clearly face that truth, is often something that will ultimately humble them in a manner that they previously have never reckoned with.

 

There are many people that believe or profess to believe that all they want is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, of which, the truth of the matter is, they want that truth exposed only for others; for when that scintillating spotlight actually turns and thereby does shine directly upon them, exposing the shocking truth of who and what they really are, this will have them scurrying for the shadows just as fast as they can run, for in reality, they cannot handle the unvarnished truth about themselves.

When you are in the right and the established law is in the wrong by kevin murray

The majority is not always right, our parents are not always right, our teachers are not always right, our politicians are not always right, our justice is not always right, and established laws written and applied are not always right.  Most people, intuitively understand this, just based upon the fact that there was a time when it was orthodox thought that the earth was flat, or that the earth was the center of the universe, or that blacks in America as ruled by the Supreme Court had "…no rights which the white man was bound to respect," and so on and so forth.

 

However, just because an established rule or law is wrong, doesn't mean that it is necessarily right or even appropriate to try to enlighten the rule makers or law makers of their error.  In fact, doing so, depending upon how minority a position that one is in, could lead to one's death for heresy, blasphemy, being an enemy of the state, or whatever crimes that those in authority wish to paint an inconvenient dissenter with.  That is why, children, even when they know that they are being dealt with unfairly or unjustly, and know for a certainty that their parents are materially wrong, are often careful not to assert that they are right, because the punishment is in all probability going to be worse, for the fact that they were insubordinate, disobedient, and rebellious, for it takes a big person to swallow their ego and thereby admit that they are wrong, when they have already gone on record that they are right.

 

The bottom line, is that while truth ultimately triumphs over falsehood, and right supersedes wrong, when those in power or in authority, are the very ones that adjudicate truth, falsehood, right, and wrong, then the end result is that all those that challenge those authorities for being wrong and false, are going to feel some real heat for exposing those in that authority for being wrong.  This then means, somewhat unfortunately, that it isn't good enough to just be right, but rather that it is absolutely critical to win over influential others that are on the wrong side, to the acknowledgment that they should definitely consider amending their position, because, in many cases, numbers and voices working together, are the very things that matter most and are often mandatory to effect change.

 

To a very large extent, established law is unmovable, so to succinctly point out their errors isn't going to do much of anything, because established law actually doesn't care all that much about whether they are in the right or in the wrong, and even appealing to the better angels in established law's character, won't do much of anything either.  What does matter, though, is getting enough people of influence and of power to move the needle in the direction that will overcome that wrong, and in order to do that, the prevailing sentiment must be won over in order for that to be accomplished.  For, being right, when the established law is wrong, is a frustrating construct, because established law is much more about power, then the seeking for that which is right, and those that are in power and are in the wrong, will willingly cede little or nothing to those that are in the right.

Every person is guilty for failing to do all the good that they could and ought to have done by kevin murray

Most people, when looking upon their own lives, like to believe that overall they are good, and certainly believe that in most instances and interactions that they have done good.  To a large degree, this is self-serving, since most people have a strong tendency to believe the best about themselves as well as their intentions; whereas, they can be rather harsh in regards to other people regarding their actions along with their supposed intent.

 

None of the above really means much of anything, because a fair judgment has to be made and can really only be made from a party that has no "skin in the game", that thereby impartially renders a fair decision, based on the information so presented and displayed.  In these cases, all those that believe that they are good, or sort of good, should, in fact, get very, very nervous, because actions, intents, words, omissions, commissions, background, and everything else of relevance has a material impact upon a decision so rendered, and most people, well-nigh all people, will probably be found to fall far short of being all that good.

 

For instance, choices are presented to us all of the time, of which, for many a person, more times than not, a selfish choice is made, which does not make that selfish choice necessarily evil; but rather, there is a strong tendency for selfish choices to be deliberately selected because it is beneficial for the self, with some slight recognition that by having done so, it has come at the expense of another decision which would have done some good for another.  Therein lies the rub, for though it might be said, we haven't directly done wrong to another, so too, we haven't directly done right to them, either; even though, we could have done right for them, but have consciously chosen not to.

 

Indeed, it is a very hard thing, to actually do all the good that we could do, and certainly a very difficult and challenging task to try to attempt, let alone, to accomplish.  Yet, it must be asked, for the question is reasonable, ought not we to do all the good that we can, if we believe that our purpose in life is to make this world a better place for us having been here?  If the answer is no, then quite obviously, you cannot be that good of a person, because those that deliberately do not do all that they could do, to be good and to do good, are clearly living within a construct in which a pretty good effort is good enough, and typically those people that believe that pretty good is good enough, live fairly comfortable lives in which primarily they don't want to see their peace and quiet disturbed.  That though, is the very problem, for the more that people have, the greater is their obligation to do good for others, because those that have the wherewithal as well as the opportunity to affect positive change but turn their backs upon doing so, should have and ought to have done so much better for others.

Hope and hopelessness by kevin murray

People wonder why there is so much hate, violence, and disorder in society, of which, the most obvious answer is that those that have  lost all hope, are going to express themselves in a multitude of ways, of which some of those ways are going to be by being hateful, violent, and creating disorder.   The thing is that as long as a person has a reasonable hope that better days lay ahead, then they are often willing to put up with an incredible amount of privations; or if they believe that their duty to others, such as loved ones, stipulates that they should sacrifice themselves for their future betterment, then they will do so; but absent of those factors, those without hope are not often going to make for good and productive citizens or people.

 

Any society that is structured in a manner which is unfair, corrupt, deceptive, and utilizes all the myriad forms of violence and oppression against the mass of its citizens, are in their way, killing hope; and by killing hope, they are creating the environment in which things will not get better, but will, in fact, get worse.  In order for positive change to take effect within any society, that society must believe that changes will be made which will provide them with hope, and thereby this hope replaces their former hopelessness.

 

One of the more significant reasons why people turn to drink and drugs, is that they are unable to face themselves as what and how they appear to really be, and thereby turn to those substances in order to silence the mocking voices in their mind, or as an escape from their life which is most often characterized as being brutal, disappointing, and hopeless. 

 

A country and a society that wants to be a true exemplar for the world, has got to be a society, that offers hope to all of its citizens, or as many of those citizens that can be successfully reached, and a lot of that hopefulness, comes from a society that truly does provide a fair deal, equality of opportunity, good and safe housing, good schooling, and the absence of a stifling police state.  The whole point of government in the first place, is not for that government to protect and favor the few and elite at the expense of the many and common, but to see that the playing field of life is leveled to such an extent, that all have a reasonable chance at the starting line of life.

 

The most hopeful society is a society that is inclusive, caring, transparent, open, and determined to be something that is of substance; whereas societies that are exclusive, non-caring, opaque, closed-minded, and parasitic are not going to be good and hopeful societies for most of its people.  So too, those that are in relationships or situations that are destructive to their hope, are in relationships and situations that are inimical for their good development, of which, the hope crushers of life, should be seen for what they really are; the very epitome of those that destroy the life force of others, so that those others will not be able to ever be hopeful.

There are no drunks in Heaven by kevin murray

There are no drunks in Heaven, of course, most fundamentalists instantly agree with this, because they wrongly believe that there are no drunks in Heaven, because all the drunks are actually in Hell; of which, it must be said, there are also no drunks in hell, or heroin addicts, or cocaine addicts, or sex addicts, or any addicts of any kind, are neither in Heaven or hell.  The thing that needs to be understood is that the reason there are no drunks in Heaven, has naught to do with drunks, but rather it has everything to do with the physical body, for the realm of where our soul dwells, has no physical body, and drunkards, as well as all other addicts, without a body, no longer have that addiction to those substances of their previous earthly plane.

 

This means that for everyone, upon death, all of their physical infirmities will no longer exist, because they are now outside of this earthly realm; so too, those of fine physical form, that died for whatever reason, no longer have that physical form as their identifying marker, because, in essence, we take upon earth, our physical bodies in order to experience material life on earth, but once those bodies die, then we return to what we really are, which is an existence without physical form, which is therefore no longer subject to material laws, or material time, but exists outside of both time and physical form.  

 

All those that have had substance abuse problems or temper problems or other issues within their existence on earth, will not, however, magically have those core problems and character flaws corrected upon their death; but at the same time, they are no longer enslaved to those negative passions.  This then presents departed souls a renewed opportunity to reform themselves in such a way, that they can make it their mission to help to build and to aid in the bringing forth the enlightenment for others that too have lost their way; for the very purpose of our existence on the earthly plane in the first place, is to make that plane a better place for our having been part of it, and until such a time that such is accomplished, then no life, is wholly completed.

 

There are plenty of people that try to escape their earthly existence through substance or other abuses, never seeming to realize, that this is not a constructive way to accomplish anything of value, and that problems that are not faced and resolved in this material life, will still have to be resolved, mitigating circumstances or not.  In the drama of life, the structure is such that challenges are issued, and it is in the overcoming of those challenges that the prize is fairly claimed.  Those that depart from the straight and narrow, through drink or salaciousness or whatever, will find that all that meandering and wrong turns has taken them far away from their true purpose and their proper destination, and will have to, work diligently to find and to scrap their way back to where it is that they should be in the first place, and true clarity of thought is needed in order to do so.

More stocks should pay out bigger dividends by kevin murray

Investors and institutions invest their money into stocks for all sorts of reasons, but certainly the primary reason for most everyone, is to make or to earn money on that investment.  When it comes to stock investment, common stockholders seldom have much of a say whatsoever as to what a given Board of Directors or the Executive office, will or won't do; however, there are fundamental ways to protest one's dissatisfaction with the current state of things, of which, one of them is to pay more attention to the dividend payouts, if any, and the amount of such to stockholders.

 

The reason that dividends should matter to investors is that as shown by advisorperspectives.com, the total returns for the S&P 500, "… with a 20 year holding period dividends account for some 60% of total returns," which is an astonishingly high percentage and demonstrates the incredible value of stocks that do provide dividends, of which, it is estimated that in total, only about 40% of the stocks publicly traded currently offer dividends.  However, the thirty stocks that represent the Dow Jones index, which are considered to be a fair cross-section and fair representation of the most valuable stocks representing the U.S economy, every one of those stocks, currently provides a dividend.

 

Every public company has both income as well as expenses, of which, those corporations that are profitable, have a conscious choice to make as to whether to pass on to their shareholders in the form of a dividend, some of those profits, throughout the year.  The advantage for a stockholder receiving a dividend is that the money received represents real income, of which, people will utilize those dividends to help make ends meet, or to increase their assets, or for additional investments, and so forth, of which, all of this happens, without the stockholder having to do a thing, other than to maintain their ownership of that particular stock.

 

Another thing to consider about dividends for companies issuing them is that, dividends can be suspended or reduced, as need be, per business conditions, so that, companies, recognize that, if necessary, they can reduce their expenses, by reducing their dividend payout.  Of course, many companies make it a point not to reduce their dividends at all, and rather try to actually modestly increase them each year, recognizing that stockholders truly do appreciate consistency and reliability.

 

Of course, there are plenty of companies that could pay out dividends that do not, or could pay out bigger dividends but do not, of which, the most common excuse for not doing so, is that they need to take the money earned and instead such must be prudently re-invested in the company; but that is often belied by the staggering amounts of liquid money that companies such as Apple has, with an estimated $237 billion of cash on hand, of which, they could easily reward their stockholders with bigger dividends, but have not done so.

 

For those that invest in common stocks, there are only two ways that money will be made, and that is through stock appreciation and the other is through dividends received.  The thing about stock appreciation is the money "made" is the proverbial money made on paper, whereas dividends are real money received by the stockholder and as that bird in hand, should not be discounted in its importance or its value, and therefore should be the focus of any good investor.

Economies expand faster because of credit issuance to worthy recipients by kevin murray

Most countries are very concern about their economic growth rates, in which, impressive positive and improving growth rates equates to employment, wealth, and stability; whereas, lack of growth, or uneven growth, leads to unemployment, poverty, and instability.  This thus means that countries spend an inordinate amount of time trying to manage their economy, as well as their interest rates, along with virtually every facet that a government believes that it needs to have an impact and an influence upon, all under the assumption that these governmental decisions will lead to higher and more consistent growth rates, and to better prosperity.

 

Yet, despite all of this knowledge and all of the analytics, economies still suffer through booms and busts, of which, some of these cycles, are especially enervating, leading to a significant swath of the population thereby losing their jobs, their homes, and their joy, when those seemingly inevitable recessions and depressions hit.  While there are all sorts of theories and studies in regards to how to best grow an economy, as well as to help smooth out the economic ups and downs within economies, none of this has actually been proven to work in the real world for even a generation, let alone, for generations.

 

Perhaps, the most significant problem that governments have is the fact that they are unable to recognize that the biggest contributor to the downfall of economies is actually mal-investment; in which monies and energies are put into industries, companies, and people that are not worthy recipients of that money.  Further, to the point, the cost of money being borrowed, most definitely plays a material role as in whether a particular company will or won't be successful, for if that company is fundamentally sound in its business, but its debt load is too heavy, than that company will often fail or become unstable, because it does not have the ready capacity to pay back what it owes.

 

In point of fact the best way for economies to grow on a consistent basis is to provide credit issuance at a fair rate to those that are worthy recipients of that credit, whether these entities are governmental, non-profitable companies, individuals, or for-profit corporations.  This signifies that before credit is issued, whether private or public, that due diligence is necessary in order to allocate these funds into areas of most worth, as opposed to monies being loaned to those that are simply well connected,   or projects that are favored in order to unfairly benefit specific entities, at the expense of the general public.

 

After all, there are millions upon millions of ideas and projects that can be funded, for mankind's imagination and reach is well-nigh unlimited, but not all of these ideas and projects are actually a good idea to fund; and the misallocation of that investment, is a double loss, because that money is placed into the hands and areas that should not have it, as opposed to the hands and areas that should have it.  The decisions that governments and companies make most definitely matters and the best decisions for economies are those decisions that place the faith and credit of those issuing such into the areas that are beneficial for the public at large.

Afghanistan: War without end by kevin murray

The highest law in this land is the Constitution, of which, the President of the United States, has the explicit duty to protect and to defend that Constitution, but apparently those words are just words, because, the only body in America, that can authorize and thereby declare war, is actually Congress; but yet, America has been in numerous non-congressional authorized wars and is today, still at war.  America would not be at war with Afghanistan if it was not for the Imperial Presidency that marches in lockstep with the military-industrial complex, and furthermore, it does not apparently matter as to the party of the President in power, for President Bush declared war on Afghanistan in 2001, of which, he served two terms, whereupon President Obama came into power, and also served two terms, and fought the very same war, and now President Trump is in power, and the war with Afghanistan has still not ended.

 

In point of fact, at a minimum, 50% of Americans, could not point out where Afghanistan is on a map, mainly because Afghanistan is more than 7,000 miles away from America, and furthermore those same 50% plus more, could not succinctly give the reason as to why we are at war with Afghanistan, unless statements such as "to get the bad guys" are considered to be an informed answer.  The fact of the matter is that Afghanistan is absolutely no threat to America, and wasn't a threat to America, back in 2001, when war with Afghanistan was first declared.  Afghanistan, itself, has a population that is less than the population of California, as well as being a little bit smaller in area than the State of Texas, yet, in seventeen long years, America, alone, or with its coalition partners, has not defeated Afghanistan.

 

All of the above, serves to prove the point, that the reason that this endless war remains endless, is that it's good for the military-industrial complex, and also because pretty much all that occurs within the borders of Afghanistan is effectively ignored by the compliant mainstream media, which thereby allows that military-industrial complex to pretty much do whatever that they so desire, without any consequences or negative feedback.  So too, wars are always a good excuse to keep the population somewhat unnerved, and in this case, the sanctioned orthodox position is that amorphous terrorism can strike America at any time, at anywhere, so that the population must recognize that measures must be taken to defeat the enemy far away from our shores for our sound protection.

 

The true bottom line, though, is Afghanistan never was a threat to America and America therefore really does not need to bother with Afghanistan, especially in consideration that if Afghanistan really wanted to strike back, it would in all probability, try to strike back against western targets in Europe or possibly to attack Russia, which are much easier objectives to try to strike at, rather than America, because this landlocked country, would be hard pressed to effectively reach America by any means of sustainability or impact.

 

The fact that Americans are fighting and dying and getting wounded in Afghanistan, is an absolute disgrace, because those lives as well as the effected lives of all Afghanistan citizens are essentially being wasted so that the military-industrial complex can make their blood money.

Corporate lies: "Don't be evil" by kevin murray

Public corporations are primarily in the business to benefit their investors, stockholders, Board of Directors, the Executive office, as well as their employees.  Additionally, public companies that are traded on the stock exchange are very cognizant of the fact that their growth, profitability, earnings, gross margin, and future projections, absolutely matters to those that have invested their money into that corporation.

 

As might be expected, corporations that are under the tight control of management, and especially those corporations that are privately held, are able to perform and to do actions within that corporation that the outside world will typically not have much of a material impact upon, because these corporations are often privately held, and thereby answer primarily to just those owners, for better or for worse. So too, by definition, non-profit corporations and non-profit institutions, by virtue of the fact that they are not in business to make a profit, but rather are in business to provide a service, typically are companies that do not need worry about making their quarterly numbers, because their mission statement is something that supersedes being measured by money.  On the other hand, public corporations, despite how lofty or noble their mission statement may sound on paper, and despite well-meaning souls within that corporation, recognize explicitly and implicitly that the fact that they are public entities with investors and stockholders that demand performance, intuitively recognize that these are the people that they need to please, which often puts immense pressure on their lofty and noble mottos.

 

Corporations such as Google, which for a long period of time had the corporate code of "don't be evil," perhaps meant well when they took on such a code, but to believe that in practice, that is how Google actually behaves in fit, form, and function, would be to deliberately deceive one self, for Google makes an incredible amount of money, essentially off of advertising, and all those billions of dollars that comes into Google's hands from advertising, is the end result of the gargantuan amount of personalized information that it has on each of its users, which it has aggregated, analyzed, processed, stored, and sold so that ads can be generated for its users that are specific to that user, which is what advertisers absolutely desire.

 

While it might not sound like evil, to merely passively store information about individual users, that isn't really the actual case, for that information is deliberately analyzed and thereupon distributed to advertisers specifically so that they can sell their wares to their intended target audience, thereupon allowing Google to make their billions.  Additionally, information is power, and every Google product allows Google to know more about that user, of which, that information could easily be transferred to other agencies or companies for a price, or could at some point be compelled to be provided to the national government, so that government could thereby control, manipulate, and penalize individuals within that country; of which, a disingenuous company, might still somehow say, that they themselves did no evil, but the fact is that those that create things that in the wrong hands could create all sorts of oppressive, diabolical, and evil things, without doing everything in their power to preclude such, are themselves, evil.

The real world bullies by kevin murray

Bullying in one form or another, has probably been around forever, and especially for certain unfortunate kids going to school, bullying is an unwelcome rite of passage; though bullying is certainly not limited to just school, for it can occur in the work environment, home environment, and really just about anywhere where people congregate together.  One of the reasons that we have been hearing so much more nowadays about bullying is the fact that cyber-bullying makes bullying that much more malevolent, for while it is bad enough to be physically and mentally bullied, it can be far worse to have to deal with social media bullying which can be absolutely relentless in its effect and impact, because it is seemingly inescapable and inerasable.

 

As bad as bullying can be, and especially as bad as cyber-bullying is, there is almost unrecognized, another type of bullying which most people, especially those that conduct it, don't typically recognize, or refuse to recognize as bullying.  While it is fair to say, that most people do not have particular sympathy or much empathy for a bully, it is surprising how many people are actually bullies, in the real world, but somehow still remain blithely unaware of it.  It must be said that bullying, can be defined in a number of ways, but a very basic definition of a bully is a person or an organization that uses their superior strength or superior position to intimidate or to harm or to force someone else that is weaker or in a poor position, to adhere to that bullies' will and desire.

 

So then, all those that exploit and take unfair advantage of the weak and vulnerable, whether they use force or not, are, by definition, bullies.  That is to say, most people believe that if two people come to an agreement, whether that is employment or some financial transaction, and that neither person is coerced into doing something against their will, that all is fair.  Of course, forgotten within these so-called "voluntary transactions" is the inconvenient fact,  such as if one person or organization has an immense amount of knowledge or understanding about a given transaction, of which, further they are aware that the other person does not, than quite obviously such an advantage allows them to bully over the other person.  So too, all those that are lacking education, experience, citizenship, viable options, and so on, are often going to have to make the best deal that they can under the most unfavorable conditions, and that deal, more times than not, isn't going to be fair on its merits, but rather the party with the advantage will be bullying their way to an unfair deal, simply because their position of strength is unassailable.

 

While a physical bully exploits their strength against their weaker target, and a cyber-bully uses the social media as a cudgel to beat down their thoroughly outmaneuvered opponents; these are not the only bullies in life, for the reality of the situation is that bullying is all around us, and anytime that someone is unfairly taken advantage of by someone else, of which, the exploited person, through no fault of their own, lacks the fair capacity to do better, that is exploitation, and exploitation is a form of bullying because it is essentially getting someone to agree to do or conform to something that is inimical to themselves and advantageous for the bullying other.

The Democrats kill the unborn, while the Republicans kill the born through wars and incarceration by kevin murray

The two major political parties don't seem to realize the contradiction and hypocrisy that each of their respective party positions actually represents.  For instance, the Democrats are known for being pro-choice, and believe that it is a woman's right to choose as to whether she desires to give birth to her fetus or not, for her body is her own.  On the other hand, the Republicans equate abortion to a form of murder, and wish to overturn Roe v. Wade, and have made significant inroads upon the ease of women being able to avail themselves of their Constitutional right to an abortion, as rendered by the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision. 

 

The contradiction of the Democrats for being so vehemently pro-choice is that they have to a very large extent bought into the construct that the only children that should be born into this world, should come from those that are emotionally as well as financially fit for the preparation of having those children.  The problem with that construct, is that America is in practice, absolutely economically unfair so that the very people that are needed to effect change, which are typically those that have been historically oppressed, are voluntarily killing their own potential offspring, and thereby actually reducing their democratic footprint, under the false guise, that one day, things will be better, failing to somehow understand, that democratic voting is most definitely a numbers game.  As for Republicans that take the apparently noble position, that all human life is sacred, belie that noble sentiment, by treating those that have been ill treated throughout American history, as people that are undeserving of liberty, opportunity, and hope; and thereupon utilizing the police and justice system as a form of oppression to incarcerate primarily minorities at unprecedented levels that no other western nation, even comes close to approaching.  In addition, America has the largest military budget that dwarfs all other countries, and insists that it needs to stick its nose into all sorts of military adventures and misadventures, in which those with boots on the ground, who are often minorities, are the ones that have to bear the consequences of those military interactions.

 

The Democrats believe falsely that the greatest right for a woman to have is the right to choose, but really the greatest right for a woman is having a fair and equal say at the table of opportunity, in regards to housing, schooling, and employment; of which, if this was done, the need or desire for abortions would plummet, for those with good housing, good schooling, and good employment, typically make the necessary decisions and exhibit the mature behavior which often precludes an unintended pregnancy.   As for the Republican position, in which, they desire that abortion essentially becomes illegal or that abortion effectively becomes severely restricted, such a position, only makes sense and can only be considered humane and noble, for those yet born, if the construct of America is reformed to such a degree that those previously denied good housing, good schooling, good employment, and a valid seat at the table of opportunity, actually get those very things.  Instead, the Republican Party is the party of exploitation and incarceration, in which, an abundant supply of the poor and disadvantaged, allows those at the highest echelons of Republican power to make their money and live well, by wringing their dollars from the sweat and blood of those that have no say.

The great sin of the silent majority by kevin murray

Most people, want to at least consider themselves to be good people, and most people want to believe that they are just in their decisions and in their actions; but, all this is belied by the great injustices that we see displayed in this world, time and time again, along with the fact that if this world was actually full of basically good people, we wouldn't need to arrest, incarcerate, and go to war, as often as is done, and all this is done all of the time.

 

Too many people, make it a basic point to live to their own self, or to live within their familial or social structure, and make it a point, explicitly or implicitly, to not get overly engaged in things which are outside their familial or social milieu.  While to a certain extent, this is okay, as well as the fact that people are entitled to make their own decisions so as to congregate with those that they wish to be with; there is also a fundamental problem, for society, by definition, means that we cannot and should not behave in a manner in which, each of us is our own island; but rather we must recognize the truth of the matter, which is that all of us are absolutely interconnected, and therefore the closing of our minds and the closing of our eyes pretending that we do not know or do not see things which are out of order and are thereby wrong and unjust, is a great injustice that we have done to others, because we have not done things that we could do and should do to ameliorate the injustices which are right in front of us, but effectively, ignored.

 

Those that do not speak out when they see injustice, especially those that believe that they need not say a thing because it does not directly or indirectly effect them, are wrong for their silence.  So too, those that do not speak out when they see injustice, but explicitly or implicitly know that they are in some way, form, or manner, somewhat guilty of that injustice continuing, have done wrong by being selfish, and thereby turning their back on helping to alleviate that injustice.  In all of this, the great sin of those that do nothing is not that they have directly contributed to that injustice, but rather, when given the choice to do something constructive to ameliorate that injustice, have chosen to do nothing.

 

The mistake that people make again and again when it comes to injustice, is not taking a step back and seeing the bigger perspective, which comprehends that an injustice that is not dealt with forthrightly, is an injustice which can easily metastasized in a manner in which it will eventually reach even those that believe that they are immune to it.  And when that happens, those that have been silent and now have found their voice, will often find, that nobody will heed to their call of help, for in the end, those that formerly stood idly by, will reap the harvest of what they have truly sown.