OptimusGonzoo
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About me, I'm a bit of a military enthusiast (well more than a bit) but even more so I like History. I had the intentions to make more videos and contribute to youtube, but that has been somewhat sidetracked, and I'll try to get back to making more videos this summer.
Its all fun and games until someone gets hurt ... then its HILARIOUS!
Now back to your regularly scheduled youtubing
The Vision of the Left
By Thomas Sowell
Conservatives, as well as liberals, would undoubtedly be happier living in the kind of world envisioned by the left.
Very few people have either a vested interest or an ideological preference for a world in which there are many inequalities.
Even fewer would prefer a world in which vast sums of money have to be devoted to military defense, when so much benefit could be produced if those resources were directed into medical research instead.
It is hardly surprising that young people prefer the political left. The only reason for rejecting the left's vision is that the real world in which we live is very different from the world that the left perceives today or envisions for tomorrow.
Most of us learn that from experience-- but experience is precisely what the young are lacking.
"Experience" is often just a fancy word for the mistakes that we belatedly realized we were making, only after the realities of the world made us pay a painful price for being wrong.
Those who are insulated from that pain-- whether by being born into affluence or wealth, or shielded by the welfare state, or insulated by tenure in academia or in the federal judiciary-- can remain in a state of perpetual immaturity.
Individuals can refuse to grow up, especially when surrounded in their work and in their social life by similarly situated and like-minded people.
Even people born into normal lives, but who have been able through talent or luck to escape into a world of celebrity and wealth, can likewise find themselves in the enviable position of being able to choose whether to grow up or not.
Those of us who can recall what it was like to be an adolescent must know that growing up can be a painful transition from the sheltered world of childhood.
No matter how much we may have wanted adult freedom, there was seldom the same enthusiasm for taking on the burdens of adult responsibilities and having to weigh painful trade-offs in a world that hemmed us in on all sides, long after we were liberated from parental restrictions.
Should we be surprised that the strongest supporters of the political left are found among the young, academics, limousine liberals with trust funds, media celebrities and federal judges?
These are hardly Karl Marx's proletarians, who were supposed to bring on the revolution. The working class are in fact today among those most skeptical about the visions of the left.
Ordinary working class people did not lead the stampede to Barack Obama, even before his disdain for them slipped out in unguarded moments.
The agenda of the left is fine for the world that they envision as existing today and the world they want to create tomorrow.
That is a world not hemmed in on all sides by inherent constraints and the painful trade-offs that these constraints imply. Theirs is a world where there are attractive, win-win "solutions" in place of those ugly trade-offs in the world that the rest of us live in.
Theirs is a world where we can just talk to opposing nations and work things out, instead of having to pour tons of money into military equipment to keep them at bay. The left calls this "change" but in fact it is a set of notions that were tried out by the Western democracies in the 1930s-- and which led to the most catastrophic war in history.
For those who bother to study history, it was precisely the opposite policies in the 1980s-- pouring tons of money into military equipment-- which brought the Cold War and its threat of nuclear annihilation to an end.
The left fought bitterly against that "arms race" which in fact lifted the burden of the Soviet threat, instead of leading to war as the elites claimed.
Personally, I wish Ronald Reagan could have talked the Soviets into being nicer, instead of having to spend all that money. Only experience makes me skeptical about that "kinder and gentler" approach and the vision behind it.
País: Estados Unidos
Intereses y aficiones: uh, life. and video games. Or do those go under the life category? oh and Scalar EM tech. Magnetics in general are interesting. Geology is kind of cool too. So is Aviation. Guns are great, so are cars and astrology, but I know a thing or two about weaponry and aviation, not automotive things, and my love for astrology has fallen by the wayside.
Hell, these days theres so much news on so much stuff that people like to be informed on, we have all our little readers and RSS feeds and subscriptions and the like, and while I care about lots of various subjects, the extent I go to get news doesn't go too much further than a personalized Google news page.
Películas y espectáculos: Generation Kill, the office, alot of stuff on the history channel which I don't get anymore :( vids made by my BF2 clan, Way too many movies to list. just ask me sometime if you really care what I like. On another note, I've been watching TV less and less lately.
Música: Muse, and almost any other music I listen to, but on a side note I'm not a huge rap fan. I've been listening to trance and progressive house music a lot more lately (Sirius Satellite Radio Area 38 for instance) and Toby Emerson is probably my favorite DJ now, Paul Van Dyke is tied with him IMO....but more people know PVD for sure lol
Libros: too many to list, for starters I like Duels of Eagles by Peter Townsend, The Holy Bible is always a good read and so is Holes, but the movie isn't as good as the book. Harry Potter is ok too. If you're reading to learn, then find Marc Aronson's book Race, LTC Dave Grossman's On Killing (great book) or my favorite author Michael Yon. For an excellent view of the War in Iraq from someone who tells it like it is, read his website's material, or his book Moment Of Truth In Iraq. That Picture of Major Bieger holding Farah will get to you every time.
Sitio web: http://www.miaclan.net
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