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LWolf

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7. While it's been a very long time since the 70s,
Sat Jan 4, 2014, 12:48 PM
Jan 2014

I think I remember a bit about my experience with weed and with the people I enjoyed it with.

I don't think it distracted us from enjoyment of nature or the arts; the opposite, in fact. Unambitious? Maybe, if "ambition" is about making your mark or place in an aggressive, competitive, capitalistic society. I'm not so sure that's a bad thing, though. It could be our culture would be a lot healthier if we dialed way down on those characteristics.

Brooks may be right about laws molding culture. I think we just have profoundly different visions for the culture we'd like to see.

What laws might I enact to "mold" the culture I'd like to see? To start with:


1. A carbon tax or deduction. Produce zero biological children? A great big deduction. One child? A moderate deduction. Two kids? No deduction, no tax. More than two biological kids? A carbon tax for every child over two, increasing with each addition.

2. A socialized national health CARE program, guaranteeing physical and mental health care, vision, dental, hospice, home care, prescriptions, and alternative care to every person, free at point of service.

3. A truly 100% public, 100% FREE at point of service education, pre-school through trade school or university, at any point in life, for every person. No privatization, no high-stakes testing, the public education system designed and managed by actual EDUCATORS.

4. Expanded social security, starting earlier and paying more.

5. Guaranteed clean, safe shelter and minimal income to every person, regardless of circumstance.

6. A restorative justice system, offering re-training and rehabilitation to all offenders, and long-term or permanent incarceration only for those who pose a danger to others. All those incarcerated, long or short term, treated with dignity and humanity, and guaranteed safety, healthy food, and whatever other services they need to learn to function well with others. Corporate criminals required to use their assets to restore the lives of those they damaged.

7. Energy production and distribution all public, not-for-profit.

8. Free, fully-funded and developed, easy and convenient public transportation systems everywhere.

9. A guaranteed LIVING wage.

10. Labor unions required for all jobs; strict, and strictly enforced, labor regulations.

11. Strict, and strictly enforced, environmental regulations.

12. The end of "free" trade; a trade system based on strict labor and environmental standards.

That's a start.

Now that's "A Modest Proposal" stuff right there NutmegYankee Jan 2014 #1
If anyone is interested, Josh Barro is a hoot on twitter OKNancy Jan 2014 #2
Republicans often believe that the "rabble" can't handle the pleasures they enjoy. last1standing Jan 2014 #3
considering the amount of death and destruction alcohol wreaks on this country, how can KG Jan 2014 #4
"second-oder effects"? bluedigger Jan 2014 #10
I'm like Toucan Sam with that shit. Anybody tokes up anywhere near me and I can follow my nose! nomorenomore08 Jan 2014 #24
Ha ha, I feel you. giftedgirl77 Jan 2014 #27
"contact high" NCarolinawoman Jan 2014 #21
I predict that once the government finds a way to regulate drugs Skidmore Jan 2014 #5
Did they ask Michael Phelps how lazy and unambitious it made him? hobbit709 Jan 2014 #6
While it's been a very long time since the 70s, LWolf Jan 2014 #7
that's a great list. nt Voice for Peace Jan 2014 #32
I like to jail people for being stupid SummerSnow Jan 2014 #8
Ha! Rec. progressoid Jan 2014 #9
How's the food in lockup? NaturalHigh Jan 2014 #11
... LittleBlue Jan 2014 #12
Even worse, smoking pot might make Americans want to COOPERATE with the Chinese Matariki Jan 2014 #13
I wonder what would happen yuiyoshida Jan 2014 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Jan 2014 #23
Obviously, fried foods are infinitely more harmful than cannabis, jail the fried food pushers, I say grahamhgreen Jan 2014 #14
But where will the stoners go when they get the munchies? Initech Jan 2014 #18
You'll get my French fries and beer-battered fish when you pry 'em from my cold dead hands! nomorenomore08 Jan 2014 #25
Same was said 40 years ago - fatter, dumber, sleepier DemLife Jan 2014 #15
Why not just jail the douchebag pundits. nt madinmaryland Jan 2014 #16
well, it's obviously made them dumber than shit....not so in my case. spanone Jan 2014 #19
That's total hogwash. In_The_Wind Jan 2014 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Jan 2014 #22
Who but a complete Teabagger idiot could ever find fault with that list? nomorenomore08 Jan 2014 #26
Now that concept is an oxymoron.... FarPoint Jan 2014 #28
No it isn't n2doc Jan 2014 #29
That individual would be the exception. FarPoint Jan 2014 #30
If you legalize pot and put fat people in jail, everybody will be in jail within a couple of years. Warpy Jan 2014 #31
utter tripe.... mike_c Jan 2014 #33
Personally the fact that David Brooks is who he is after smoking pot mythology Jan 2014 #34
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