People love to take delight in other people’s misfortune. Sometimes this delight can be a big motivator.

People love to take delight in other people’s misfortune. Sometimes this delight can be a big motivator.

Most people acknowledge that some number of rules are necessary for peace and harmony. They just don’t want the rules applied to themselves.

Some people believe that the State is the cause of great problems and that we would be better off with no government.

You never know, it could happen.

Even his political opponents are wishing President Trump a speedy recovery from Covid-19, but the cats wonder how much of that is genuine, and how much is a result of political correctness and a desire to appear decent and caring.

Decisions by the new Supreme Court will satisfy people’s desire to keep the government out of their lives. Maybe.

Republicans know how to get things done. Democrats, on the other hand, seem hopelessly outclassed, outmaneuvered, outmatched. For example, look at the Supreme Court. Conservative justices know when to die or retire. Liberal justices don’t seem to have a clue.

Here’s why it’s impossible to address Global Warming.

Some scientists think of aging as a disease to be cured. But what are the consequences of “curing” it?

Companies are given more and more power over the lives of people, yet those same people keep voting for politicians who give the power to the companies.
