Kemstone
- Location
- Hannover, Germany
- Birthday
- December 31
- Title
- Teacher
- Bio
- I'm teaching English in foreign countries as a way to see the world. I lived in Germany for three years and have been in Japan since August of 2011.
MY RECENT POSTS
- On the Brink of War with Iran
March 05, 2012 07:02PM - The Fictional Obama
February 10, 2012 08:59PM - The 2012 Election is Over
January 04, 2012 09:55PM - Destroying America to Defend
It
December 20, 2011 09:29PM - The Occupiers Can Win
October 06, 2011 01:01AM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “You make many good
points, but I'm not reassured.
While I
laid out all the
reaso…”
March 06, 2012 11:22PM - “Malcolm, thank you for
your classy apology and the
rating, it
is much
appreciated…”
February 16, 2012 07:29PM - “It would be so much
easier to be either totally
against Obama
or totally for
him.…”
February 16, 2012 12:02AM - “I want to thank R.
Christian Moya, Sir Sidney
Fudd, and
dunniteowl for their
kind…”
February 14, 2012 08:36PM - “Just to make myself
clear on the election issue,
as
sympathetic as I am to
Peter…”
February 13, 2012 10:55PM
While the day-to-day sideshow of the presidential primary and other sensational stories keep us distracted, the most important thing happening in the world today is scarcely getting any attention at all. The U.S. headlines remain dominated by stories of clownish candidates and the… Read full post »
Listening to these Republican candidates talk about Obama, I often wish we actually had the kind of president they’re attacking. The paint him as some kind of progressive lion, zealously going after the super-rich on behalf of the working class, steadfastly holding to an ideology of civil… Read full post »
The 2012 Election is Over
The Iowa caucuses were last night, and after months and months of exciting horse-race politics in which nearly every single Republican candidate surged to front-runner status and then fell back again, the winner was the guy everybody originally thought would win.
Mitt Romney came in fi… Read full post »
Destroying America to Defend It
I’ve had no desire to write about politics in recent months, but the National Defense Authorization Act that passed both houses of congress last week with overwhelming bipartisan support is something so egregious and abominable that I feel obligated to express my outrage… Read full post »
“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” --Gandhi
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It feels like a lifetime since I’ve posted a political blog entry, but I just can’t resist adding my voice to the chants going out from Wall Street and all across… Read full post »
When I was a kid I used to play a video game called Mortal Kombat which involved two players engaged in a violent fighting match. Every time you hit your opponent it would drain them of hit-points, and the first player to run out of hit-points would lose the match. If… Read full post »
Down With the Debt Deal
I’ve been holding off on ranting about these debt negotiations for weeks, mostly because I’ve already blasted President Obama for his political incompetence and/or malfeasance so many times that there’s nothing new to say. But as the clock ticks down to the arbit/… Read full post »
My Gay Wedding Experience
You never know when life will suddenly land you right in the middle of a semi-historic event, but when it does it helps to be equipped with a camera and your own blog.
I haven’t had much time to write lately as I just recently returned from Germany after… Read full post »
How to Fix America (In 3 Paragraphs)
On the surface, the problems affecting America appear so varied and complex that it seems absurd to suggest there’s one quick fix. But when you get down to the core it’s actually very simple, and can be explained in very few words and in such a way that almost all people… Read full post »
President Bachmann? It could happen.
Right up until this past week, I’d been looking at Michele Bachmann’s candidacy for president as nothing more than an entertaining joke. The woman who famously suggested that the media look into members of Congress to determine if they’re pro- or anti-American, who says that c… Read full post »
Ignore the Koch Brothers, talk about Weiner!
I know. This whole “the media ignores important substantive issues and focuses only on trivial nonsense”-theme is old and tired, but sometimes the contrast between what ought to be getting attention and what’s getting all the attention is so overwhelmingly stark that it begs t… Read full post »
A World-Destroying Precedent?
When you turn on the news and all you see is trivia about which Republican politician is ahead in the race to be the person who loses to Barack Obama in the next presidential election, it’s easy to get the impression that nothing really important is going on in the world… Read full post »
New York’s 26th: Is Hope Still Alive?
As someone who believes that the democratic process in America is pretty much dead and buried, election results that go against the establishment always surprise me. Even with all the talk leading up to the special election in New York’s 26th district about how the seat might go to a Demo… Read full post »
Bring on the Rapture!
According to televangelist and radio-host Harold Camping, the rapture will take place tomorrow, the 21st of May 2011 at 6 p.m. Eastern time. I may be a stubbornly skeptical secular humanist, but I really hope he’s right.

If all of the fundamentalist Christians are suddenly whisk… Read full post »
I know I’m rather late posting this, but I went to Rome a couple of weeks ago and my head remained there long after my body returned. Even now I’m still not in much of a political mood but this story is too big not to comment on.
Obama’s Re-Election Campaign Begins

Like most progressives, I liked what President Obama had to say in his budget speech last Wednesday. For the last two years I’ve been criticizing him for never standing up and making his case to the American people, so when he finally does that I have to give him some/… Read full post »
Small-Government Progressivism
Let me offer an idea. The next time you’re arguing with a conservative (if you never argue with conservatives, you should try it sometime) call yourself a “small-government progressive” or “small-government liberal” and see how they react.
If you call yourself a l… Read full post »
I’ve remained silent on the Libya issue until now for a number of reasons, the first and foremost being that it’s taken me a long time to settle on a position. Even now my opinion is highly nuanced and subject to change as the situation develops and more information comes to… Read full post »
For the past two and a half years I’ve made my money by working for a private language school that stays in business mostly through one major client, E.ON, one of Germany’s largest energy companies. E.ON has power plants of every kind from coal and oil to wind and solar,… Read full post »
We’ve all heard the anecdote about cooking frogs. If you toss a live frog into a pot of boiling water, the shock of the heat will be so great that the frog will immediately leap out to save itself. But if you place the frog in a pot of lukewarm/… Read full post »
Politically Unmotivated
Lately I just haven’t been able to summon the will to write about politics. I know there’s important stuff going on but I just don’t have much to say about any of it and I’m all-too-conscious of the fact that nobody really cares about my opinion anyway.
The revolutionar… Read full post »
Congratulations, Egypt, and Thank You
After weeks of resolute defiance, the Egyptian people have finally succeeded in forcing their corrupt leader Hosni Mubarak to step down, thus paving the way for an entirely new and hopefully more democratic government. Regardless of what happens next, this can only be seen as an o/… Read full post »
Incomprehensible Horror
I can’t take it anymore. Every time I hear one of these stories it lodges itself in my brain and refuses to let go. Whenever my mind isn’t otherwise occupied it goes straight to the image of the horrific scene as though searching in vain for some kind of new perspective… Read full post »
Does Everything Happen for a Reason?
It’s one of the oldest philosophical questions in the book, and it’s constantly staring us in the face whether we’re atheists or believers. Is everything that happens the result of a combination of blind chance and free will, or do events unfold according to some/… Read full post »
Revolution Earth: Ideal Government
What is the ideal form of government? What are some qualities that an ideal government should have? If humanity ever manages to come together and overthrow the existing purely-profit-driven global power structure to replace it with a brand new system, what should that system/… Read full post »
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