Live For Your People.
It’s more important to live for your people than to die for them.
It’s more important to live for your people than to die for them.
In the 1980 musical comedy film classic “The Blues Brothers,” “Joliet” Jake and Elwood Blues are on a “mission from God” to save a Catholic orphanage. A woman stands in their way and threatens to destroy them. She says: “You miserable slug! You think you can talk your way out of this? You betrayed me.”…
Industrialists, politicians and propagandists in their employ dismiss reports of destructive climate change caused by human activity as mere speculation. If you can’t conclusively prove your claims, they say, your theories are worthless and should be ignored. In order to protect their own commercial and political advantages, they reject suggestions that civilization may be severely…
This is a very important time in human history, because whatever we’re in charge of and responsible for, we’re in charge of and responsible for now.
The defense of civilization is everybody’s personal business.
George Washington never joined a political party because he feared that competition between self-serving factions would weaken the nation.