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Just as with IQ intelligence, it takes a certain amount of emotional intelligence to realize when you are being stupid. The beginning of learning there, too, is growing to understand how you COULD know, but don’t.

As with any other learning–and emotional intelligence is much
more amenable to training than regular intelligence–you begin by not knowing what you don’t know.

This is why the arrogance of the Left is so damaging: it makes learning and genuine, emotionally intelligent adaptation impossible.

It is astonishing to watch people who are mellow and friendly in every other aspect of their lives turn into werewolves the moment someone crosses a political line.

What this betrays, of course, is that the anger was there all along, and the veneer of kindliness and tolerance a lie. This is obvious, but I think it does lead to the reasonable claim that the Left is more of less characterized by a lack of self knowledge. I would further stipulate that the recalcitrance to introspection, and the pervasiveness of grandiose moralizing, are what make the Left–and Utopianism generally–so attractive to so many ugly people.  The Left won’t ask you who you ARE. They will merely ask you what you are willing to say you believe.

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Timing

It is ODD that the “gas attack”, which served no tactical military purpose whatever for the Syrians, and which could be counted on to hurt them strategically, happened more or less at the same time as what amounted to the attack on Trump via his lawyer.

He’s hot. People do irrational things when they are angry. Can I wonder publicly if the two events were in fact coordinated?

There is obviously, within our government, a “Committee to unelect Trump”. Only minimal coordination would be needed to tell Mueller the gas attack was signal for the raid.

All this May of course be vastly more complicated. It may be MUCH more complex and my suppositions ridiculous,

But in principle, based on what we already DO know, is anything off the table?

Is a plan based on challenging Trumps manhood, then creating an immediate and powerful means to respond by proxy ridiculous in principle? We are dealing with highly intelligent people.

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Syria

Why do we care about Syria?

Why would we risk a large war to respond to what was likely a CIA backed false flag attack?

Why would we wheel about, after Trumo already decided Syria was not a fit and appropriate place to ask Americans to die, or to sacrifice their time and life energy?

I need to stop reading the news.

That will be s steep abyss for me, but I will survive.

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Trump’s instincts

I think Donald Trump has excellent instincts.  It is always a bad idea to make snap decisions, or act when enraged.  But what seems to be happening is that he has been forced to ignore his instincts regarding Rosenstein and Mueller–and perhaps Sessions, who he continues to trust, seemingly, for reasons I can only hope come from information being disclosed in closed door meetings–over and over.  All the RINO’s are telling him not to make waves. 

When SHOULD he make waves?  When would be good for them?  Mueller won’t quit without blood.  Is the 1st of Nevuary good for them, since that is always a good time to do the right thing, even when politically unpopular among some?

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The Raid on Trump’s Lawyer

Literally everything Trump has ever done or talked about with his attorney, under the presumption of complete confidentiality, is now in the hands of the FBI.  The raid was authorized by a man who reports directly to Jeff Sessions, who recused himself, with less excuse to do so than Mueller, who obviously did not suffer from such scruples.

We were told to worry about dirt the Russians might have had on Trump, which turned out to have been a propaganda operation conducted jointly by the Democrat Party, a contractor they hired, a former (or current) British intelligence agent, the FBI, the Justice Department, and probably the CIA.
But NOW what if they DO find dirt, things 10, 20, 30 years old?  Can they not now blackmail Trump?  Would this make the news?  Of course not.
Would Ken Starr, in his most egregious overreach, have contemplated something like this?  Of course not. [edit: or did he?  I don’t know.  I don’t remember it.]
And what is next?  Can the FBI raid your shrink’s office, to get all the notes from all your sessions, just in case there is crime the therapist might be covering up?
There is fascism coming to this nation, and it is coming exclusively from those who oppose Trump.
And I read that kids may play a game changing role in the next election.  Do you really think that most recent propaganda operation was conducted with anything but this outcome in mind?
It’s hard to be hopeful, with so much evil, so much lying, so much recklessness and violence, everywhere.  There is no reason for it.  We can live in peace, with the technology and systems we have built.  But there is war in too many hearts, and I do not know the cure.
Trump’s rage was that of an ordinary man, suffering outrageous injustice.  If he did NOT become furious, I would have wondered about him.  You have to keep your cool.  But if cool is all you have, then you are not a human being. Yes, John Brennan, I am thinking of you.
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https://www.infowars.com/report-rod-rosenstein-personally-approved-fbi-raid-on-trumps-lawyer/
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Special Counsels

Why would we not put a Sunset provision into the Special Counsel law, such that once authorized , they have to be periodically REauthorized in order to keep working?  We could make the authorizer Congress, or the Attorney General, or perhaps even some anonymous body of citizens convened as something like a jury.  We could require whoever sets loose a Special Council that they provide the means for ending the investigation.  Because what is happening now is ludicrous, by any standard.

Will Robert Mueller still be operating in 2020?  Will he be investigating Trump’s reelection campaign while it happens?  Will he be investigating the campaigns of all Republicans in 2018?  How can we know?  Where do his non-delineated powers end?  When do they end?  Maybe he could still be investigating 10 years from now, 15 years from now.  Maybe he could appoint a replacement, and the research be continued until 2050, or the final death of our Constitutional Republic, which would certainly not last that long in such circumstances.

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Mueller

Based solely on his decision not to recuse himself, and on the stunts he has thus far pulled in his search for dirt on Trump, what sane person could call Mueller a stand-up guy? Who could say “trust this guy”?

Who, who supports Trump, could blame him for ending this hyperpartisan witch hunt by firing Mueller, and who, who hates Trump, will hate him any less no matter WHAT he does?

Special counsels are not supposed to be a 4th branch of government, and they are not intended to lead de facto coups against people who win elections.

Mueller is a dirtbag. Period. He may have been honest at some point, perhaps even for a long time. But he isn’t now.

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My periodic plea

Unless I am missing something major, which is getting ready to break, Elmer Fudd needs to go.

Trump was elected on outrage. He was elected because he had the balls to say “because you’d be in jail.”

Yet despite blatant evidence of top down corruption in every major department he heads, virtually NOTHING has been done that I can see. Trump can’t even fire fucking Rosenstein.

I’m baffled. Why can’t we put someone like Ted Cruz or Trey Gowdy in charge of Justice?

All the crimes the IRS, DoJ, FBI, CIA, and State (among others) committed? All the felonies Hillary committed? They are going to get away with them, during the tenure of the one man we thought had the balls to start turning over rocks and shining bright lights on what he found.

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Culture as addiction

Logically, if dopamine exists to reinforce behaviors, to tell you “this behavior is right, this is what you ought to be doing”, then one primary function of that complex system we call “culture” is providing guidance on what is right and proper, such that this particular neurotransmitter serves to confirm and validate some behaviors, and be conspicuously absent in others.  Guilt, for example, may be a lack of dopamine.  I don’t know.  I don’t know if neuroscientists know.  But it is interesting to speculate.

But in an intact culture, everyone does the same things at the same time, periodically, and this feels good, for most.  You celebrate the festivals, for example.  In Mexico, they have many festivals, so they get regular dopamine releases, simply by existing and participating.

In America, hard work is what many of us were taught to feel right.  This, logically, leads to more getting done, and greater prosperity.  But how much is enough? Your effort relative to your capacity is known only to you, and until the point of exhaustion, more is always possible.

In one sense, it would be possible to view our culture’s freneticism (yes, it is a word, because I say so) as the logical spinning out of control of a basic impulse to validate oneself through effort and concrete accomplishment.

It would seem that you only get a solid dopamine hit when you are quite sure you have done the right thing.  When your biological organism is relaxed and confident that this is a worthwhile behavior.  But if it gets harder and harder to KNOW what is worth doing, in a highly diverse, fractionating, and largely–with internet-ing–solipsistic society, then logically you have to sort of create a culture of one, to find things which make YOU feel better.  Addictions of all sorts would seem to be the obvious and inevitable consequence of cultural breakdown, and indeed that is what we are seeing.  It is not just the availability of hard drugs and internet porn which cause so much addiction: it is the NEED for addiction as a sort of ritual inclusion, in a world where nothing can any longer be said with confidence, when indeed simply saying “Make America Great Again” gets you called all sorts of ridiculous names.  And who is doing the name-calling?  Those whose culture requires them to, with the rejection of genuine difference being the main glue holding them together, and allowing THEM to get their dopamine hits.

All this though leads back to an interesting question: is an intact, healthy culture inherently characterized by what could, on some level, be called an addiction, in the sense of profound behavioral rigidity and following compulsion?  Think of any tribal group, with very clear behavioral norms.  They were the opposite of tolerant.  You either abided by the rules, or you were expelled.  This was the sort of thing I realize, now, because of Alan Bloom, that Rousseau was referencing with his being “forced to be free”. (I would propose as one useful new American ritual requiring all clever schoolchildren to read “The Closing of the American Mind”: he was gay, so that should help).

But of course cultures evolve.  They are not compelled.  You cannot both be free and living in abject terror, and the Terror, and terrors which came about because of his ideas–the Khmer Rouge perhaps most obviously and directly, with their Year One idea–are a logical extension of what he did actually say.

As is obvious, I am a Spiritualist, broadly speaking.  I recognize that our brains affect our behavior, but the overwhelming preponderance of evidence also indicates that our minds are not fully contained in our brains.  This is all a mystery, which I hope one day scientists will study with the seriousness it warrants.

But much spiritual literature talks about being versus doing.  The Tao Te Ching, for example, talks about the virtue of Not Doing.  He obviously doesn’t mean to do nothing, but rather to act with a specific quality of energy, with a certain type of higher engagement.

And I can’t help but wonder if dopamine is related to a lower energy, and getting away from its relentless striving to confine us not a major part of spiritual growth, on a neurophysiological level.

Few thoughts for a Tuesday.