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Monday, October 22, 2018

WHAT PROGRESSIVES MUST LEARN: EDUCATE YOURSELF, PAY ATTENTION. AND SCRUTINIZE ALL ELECTION RESULTS.

So what should Progressives, Liberals , and other Groups that believe Government has a Moral Responsibility to Aid those in need, do to Change the Opinions of those who Vote Against them?

Trump President America American United St

#1-  Acknowledge that the Selfish, Self-Centered, and Dishonest also Vote, so Quit trying to Win over everyone through Fear of Confrontation.

#2-  Stop Allowing Republicans and Ultra Right Wing Candidates to Hijack the Moral High Ground, when its Media Campaign is Transparent, and Easily Refuted.   

#3-  By the Almost Incredible Inability to Stand Up to the Outright Lies and Misrepresentations that
are thrown around come Election Time, regarding Programs that Help the Poor and Disadvantaged.

#4-  When Statistics are Trotted Out about possible Fraudulent Activities in Social Programs, Research and Demand the Sources for such Claims, and Contrast Them with them with  Public Funds Lost Through; 

-  Corporate Bailouts. 

-  Tax Breaks that do not, or are not required
to Benefit the Taxpayer.

-  Funds Acquired Through Government Contracts,
that are Shifted to Foreign Markets with no Positive
Affects on the U.S. Economy.

-  Refusing to Raise Wages to a Minimal Level, which
Encourages Self- Sufficiency, and Decreases the 
Need for Government Aid.

... Other Policies that Push an Agenda that
Benefits a Narrow Set of American Citizens.  

#5-  Point Out to Voters, who have Benefited from 
Programs Instituted by the Progressive Agenda, that
what has been Won by Voting, can be Lost or Unfunded
by Not Voting.

MOST IMPORTANT:

MAKE SURE THAT ELECTIONS, AT ANY LEVEL, ARE SCRUTINIZED CAREFULLY FOR FRAUD. DO NOT TAKE THE RESULTS AT FACE VALUE, BECAUSE EVEN THE LOSERS AT THE POLLS MAY NOT HAVE THE FORTITUDE OR INCLINATION TO CHALLENGE  OUTCOMES THAT ARE FIXED. THAT IS WHAT THE 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION HAS TAUGHT US.

WHAT IS STRIKE 3 GOING TO BE?


- YOU HANDED THE REPUBLICANS THE SUPREME COURT WITHOUT A FIGHT.


- YOU HANDED THE REPUBLICANS THE WHITE 

HOUSE WITHOUT A FIGHT.

- ?


Saturday, October 20, 2018

AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION- Lebowitz Prize Symposium on Intuition at MIT next Friday.

American Philosophical Association
Dear DAVID,
Join us for a free event next Friday, October 26, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Renowned philosophy scholars Kit Fine (University of Warwick) and Stephen Yablo (University of California, Berkeley) will deliver contrasting viewpoints on the topic of “What Is Meaning?” during the Lebowitz Symposium. A Q&A session will follow the presentation.
2018 Dr. Martin R. and Eve Lewellis Lebowitz Prize
for Philosophical Achievement and Contribution
Dr. Kit Fine & Dr. Stephen Yablo
A Symposium on “What Is Meaning?”
Friday, October 26, 2018
4:00–6:00 p.m.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
STATA Building, Room 32-141
32 Vassar Street
Cambridge, MA 02139

Professors Fine and Yablo are both known for their work in philosophical logic, the philosophy of language, and metaphysics. From a pool of exceptional candidates, they secured the 2018 Lebowitz Prize with their topic, “What Is Meaning?” exploring the conditions that make what is said and written true.
The Lebowitz Prize is awarded annually by the Phi Beta Kappa Society in conjunction with the American Philosophical Association. The presentation and discussion will be lively—we encourage you to attend.
All the best,
Amy E. Ferrer
Executive Director
 
The American Philosophical Association
University of Delaware
31 Amstel Avenue, Newark, DE 19716
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