US Debt
June 23, 2011
by The Fashionable Philosopher
Filed under Politics
So many people seem to be ignoring the debt that the US and many countries have. In the US, it’s so bad the US has to take loans to pay it’s loans. That would be like you being so deep in debt that you mortgage your house to pay on your debt. Most of us [...]
Future Government: Rise of the AIs
May 20, 2011
by The Fashionable Philosopher
Filed under Politics
If you haven’t read my post Future Government: The Fall of Political Boundaries you should probably check it out now. I think as time goes on more and more things that are either left mostly to chance, or where regulation has poor results, will be moved over to automated systems. Basically what I’m saying is [...]
Future Government: The Fall of Political Boundaries
May 19, 2011
by The Fashionable Philosopher
Filed under Politics
First off I’d like to say this is pretty much speculation on my part, but I see it as one of the likely possible directions for the world to go in. I see a lot of people (gotta love how general and none specific I am some times huh?) today warning of a one world [...]
What’s Wrong With The Constitution
May 1, 2011
by The Fashionable Philosopher
Filed under Politics
The Constitution defined the role and structure of the government. With the Bill of Rights it also laid out what the government can’t do to the people of the United States. With the “logic” of many judges and “precedence” the Bill of Rights has been eroded over time. The Constitution was once a legal anchor, [...]







