Tuesday, 27 August 2013

relative reality?

Novelist Phillip K. Dick defined “reality” as “that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn’t go away.”
Life exacts consequences from choices. Take the object lesson of Detroit: governed for a generation by overspending, Liberal scoundrels and incompetents, groaning under Michigan’s heftiest per-capita tax burden and the country’s (!) highest home and commercial property tax. The result? Motown’s collapse.
The political Left, meanwhile, harrumphs and scratches its head, flummoxed by that city’s awfulness.

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