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Fable 11

Submitted by Leon Weinstein on Fri, 01/06/2023 - 21:47

Common Sense Fables are just stories from the everyday life that awakening thinking process. "I think therefore I am" said Descartes (Cogito, Ergo Sum - in Latin). We at Kamerton.global understand it this way - If I am not thinking, I do not really exist. We want you all to exist and we beg you - think, think, think. Maybe this will make all of us happier, healthier, and much more tolerant.

Fable 10

Submitted by leonweinstein on Wed, 01/04/2023 - 15:50

Common Sense Fables are just stories from the everyday life that awakening thinking process. "I think therefore I am" said Descartes (Cogito, Ergo Sum - in Latin). We at Kamerton.global understand it this way - If I am not thinking, I do not really exist. We want you all to exist and we beg you - think, think, think. Maybe this will make all of us happier, healthier, and much more tolerant.

Fable 9

Submitted by Leon Weinstein on Tue, 01/03/2023 - 14:07

Common Sense Fables are just stories from the everyday life that awakening thinking process. "I think therefore I am" said Descartes (Cogito, Ergo Sum - in Latin). We at Kamerton.global understand it this way - If I am not thinking, I do not really exist. We want you all to exist and we beg you - think, think, think. Maybe this will make all of us happier, healthier, and much more tolerant.

Fable 8

Submitted by Leon Weinstein on Sat, 12/31/2022 - 16:43

Common Sense Fables are just stories from the everyday life that awakening thinking process. "I think therefore I am" said Descartes (Cogito, Ergo Sum - in Latin). We at Kamerton.global understand it this way - If I am not thinking, I do not really exist. We want you all to exist and we beg you - think, think, think. Maybe this will make all of us happier, healthier, and much more tolerant.

Fable 7

Submitted by Leon Weinstein on Thu, 12/29/2022 - 17:54

Common Sense Fables are just stories from the everyday life that awakening thinking process. "I think therefore I am" said Descartes (Cogito, Ergo Sum - in Latin). We at Kamerton.global understand it this way - If I am not thinking, I do not really exist. We want you all to exist and we beg you - think, think, think. Maybe this will make all of us happier, healthier, and much more tolerant.

Fable 6

Submitted by Leon Weinstein on Wed, 12/28/2022 - 13:10

Common Sense Fables are just stories from the everyday life that awakening thinking process. "I think therefore I am" said Descartes (Cogito, Ergo Sum - in Latin). We at Kamerton.global understand it this way - If I am not thinking, I do not really exist. We want you all to exist and we beg you - think, think, think. Maybe this will make all of us happier, healthier, and much more tolerant.

Fable 5

Submitted by Leon Weinstein on Tue, 12/27/2022 - 13:19

Common Sense Fables are just stories from the everyday life that awakening thinking process. "I think therefore I am" said Descartes (Cogito, Ergo Sum - in Latin). We at Kamerton.global understand it this way - If I am not thinking, I do not really exist. We want you all to exist and we beg you - think, think, think. Maybe this will make all of us happier, healthier, and much more tolerant.

Fable 4

Submitted by Leon Weinstein on Fri, 12/23/2022 - 16:27

Common Sense Fables are just stories from the everyday life that awakening thinking process. "I think therefore I am" said Descartes (Cogito, Ergo Sum - in Latin). We at Kamerton.global understand it this way - If I am not thinking, I do not really exist. We want you all to exist and we beg you - think, think, think. Maybe this will make all of us happier, healthier, and much more tolerant.

Fable 3

Submitted by Leon Weinstein on Thu, 12/22/2022 - 15:04

Common Sense Fables are just stories from the everyday life that awakening thinking process. "I think therefore I am" said Descartes (Cogito, Ergo Sum - in Latin). We at Kamerton.global understand it this way - If I am not thinking, I do not really exist. We want you all to exist and we beg you - think, think, think. Maybe this will make all of us happier, healthier, and much more tolerant.

Fable 2

Submitted by Leon Weinstein on Tue, 12/20/2022 - 01:37

Common Sense Fables are just stories from the everyday life that awakening thinking process. "I think therefore I am" said Descartes (Cogito, Ergo Sum - in Latin). We at Kamerton.global understand it this way - If I am not thinking, I do not really exist. We want you all to exist and we beg you - think, think, think. Maybe this will make all of us happier, healthier, and much more tolerant.

Fable 1

Submitted by Leon Weinstein on Sat, 12/17/2022 - 15:02

Common Sense Fables are just stories from the everyday life that awakening thinking process. "I think therefore I am" said Descartes (Cogito, Ergo Sum - in Latin). We at Kamerton.global understand it this way - If I am not thinking, I do not really exist. We want you all to exist and we beg you - think, think, think. Maybe this will make all of us happier, healthier, and much more tolerant. 

Democratic Party of Discord - Part 5

Submitted by Boris Zlotin a… on Fri, 11/04/2022 - 12:52

Divide and conquer

Why do we need a government?

Most Americans, fooled by liberal education and the press, believe that the government’s goal is to provide them with a free and peaceful existence. But this does not always work out because some problems arise, bad people strive for power, and so on.

Democratic Party of War - Part 4

Submitted by Boris Zlotin a… on Tue, 11/01/2022 - 15:02

Lies, vile lies, and ideology

We learned to understand the language of bureaucratic ideology back in the former USSR. The rules are straightforward: listen carefully to what the villainous ideologists say most persistently, using the techniques of suggestion and manipulation, and understand precisely the opposite.

Truman - God Bless America - Part 2

Submitted by Boris Zlotin a… on Sat, 10/29/2022 - 23:39

Part 2

Democratic President vs Democratic Racism

In 1792, Jefferson and Madison created the Democratic-Republican Party, and in 1825 it split into several fractions, one of which was called the Democratic Party. In 1854, the Republican Party appeared, and the two parties separated. Republicans mostly represented the “marketers of the North” – merchants, entrepreneurs, industrialists, successful farmers, i.e., the middle class.

Democratic Party of Corruption – Part 3

Submitted by Boris Zlotin a… on Sat, 10/22/2022 - 16:00

Illegal corruption

Usually, the word “corruption” (from Latin corruptio: bribery, venality; damage, distortion, decay;) is understood as the actions of individual bureaucrats, or relatively small groups, for example, the use of power for personal gain.

 

Democratic Party of Bureaucrats - Part 1

Submitted by Boris Zlotin a… on Thu, 10/20/2022 - 15:39

From the authors

We grew up in the USSR under the communist regime. When we arrived in the United States in 1993, we were sure we would support the Democratic Party, considering it an antithesis to the communists. Doubts appeared when we began to understand better what was said on TV. The speeches of the Democrats and President Clinton in that remote 1993 somehow smelled of socialism.

Indulgence for the Jews

Submitted by David Neporent on Thu, 10/06/2022 - 01:53

“The biblical law of the historical development of pagan peoples, formulated as “I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you, and in you all the tribes of the earth will be blessed” acted in the history of mankind as clearly and inevitably as the laws of nature.”

                                                                                              Dmitriy Talantsev  

Series: Bureaucracy and Life – Part 3

Submitted by Boris Zlotin a… on Mon, 10/03/2022 - 17:38

Sudden Knockout

In 1929, the presidential post was taken by Herbert Hoover, an ingenious engineer and entrepreneur who was the Secretary of Commerce since 1921. He was the one who brilliantly “propelled” the American and international markets and led the country to prosperity...

Series: Bureaucracy and Life - Part 2

Submitted by Boris Zlotin a… on Sun, 10/02/2022 - 15:02

Bureaucratic Deja-Vu

Deja-Vu (French déjà vu – “already seen”) is when a person feels that he has already been in a similar situation. The theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) is based on revealing repeating cases that follow specific patterns. When studying bureaucracy, we focus on verifiable repetitions of situations at different times and in different places; we then use them to recognize and document patterns, solve problems, and predict possible future alternatives.

Series: Bureaucracy and Life - Part 1

Submitted by Boris Zlotin a… on Sat, 10/01/2022 - 19:47

Bureaucracy and life

Dear readers, we are starting a series of articles about the impact of bureaucracy and the free market on our lives, their continuous cooperation and fight, and how to creatively conquer bureaucracy in your personal life, workplace, and even country. We hope that you will find our writings beneficial without getting too bored.