Dr. Carson- we finally know his position on guns, and it's good news!
Posted by Non_mooching_artist 11 years, 2 months ago to News
Finally! I can let out the breath I've been holding regarding Dr. Carson, and his view regarding ownership of guns and gun rights!
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You made one mistake in your comment, Mormons do not serve a compulsory mission, it is entirely voluntary.
Fred Speckmann commonsenseforamericans@yahoo.com
As for the Christian Conservatives being anti-military, buying a ribbon magnet from a third-party vendor is pretty much the nadir of anti-militarism when there's plenty of charities like the USO and Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society that could actually USE the money to aid the troops
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BTW Herbert Hoover was a mining engineer.
I prefer men of the mind, with integrity and openness.
In an oversimplified nutshell, engineers' jobs are to design, discover or identify solutions to whatever problems they're given.
They can and should evaluate a wide range of potential techniques or methods and choose the best one or ones to POTENTIALLY meet the challenge. Usually, then, someone else picks the 'best one' based on constraints of time, money, resources features and tradeoffs.
MY personal gripe on the subject is that I believe that the plethora of lawyers in nationally elected offices may have all the chops for writing laws and debating them but do NOT have anywhere near the mindset and training to do what I would call the rational, logical, critical thinking EVALUATION of alternatives BEFORE they 'choose the winning solution.'
e.g., 'Poverty is the problem! People don't have enough money! Give them money!'
And the general electorate, also not thinking like that, sends the lawmakers back into office with high regularity and then bitches at them with traditionally low approval ratings for Congress (in general.)
Just a tiny cognitive dissonance there that Woof Blister will never discuss in his Situation Room. Or Mr. 360 or anyone else. Especially voters or the mass media.
Engineers, of course, are human... well, most of us, I think... <humor> but can be easily thwarted by levels of management which take the 'engineering solutions' and modify or discard them based on Non-Critical Thinking or their own prejudices and not by rational evaluation of features, benefits and alternatives. Been there, seen that throughout 34 years with two technology companies, 1968-2002.
Many folks may argue that I'm wrong about these opinions and beliefs, but I've never had to go far in conversations to discover the resulting dissatisfaction or upset folks have because of this exact phenomenon.
I often call it "The Question Behind The Question," when congressmonkeys or local officials or mass media immediately debate the 'obvious solution' to whatever problem is articulated, without ANY effort to ask, "But WHY does THAT happen in the first place?!", which almost always BEGINS to lead us to discovery of the Real ROOT CAUSE of the 'problem.'
Teach that in schools and, though it'll still take some decades to 'cure it,' I believe that it's probably one of the only possible ways to reverse the trends of today (including many of the topics we discuss here!)
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Thanks, again!
What do you think?
I have many former classmates who are now at the ends of their careers. Went to a reunion a couple of years back and was amazed at the perspective of those still in compared to those who got out.
Besides, political office requires compromise. That's not something that most in the military are comfortable with. You are either giving orders, or taking them and executing. While there is often collaboration, most are conditioned to make decisions, not be wishy-washy.
Rearden: Try pouring a ton of steel without rigid principles. (or building a bridge, or making a huge metal object that successfully flies through the sky in one fell swoop)
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