Posts Tagged ‘individuals’
Returning the future…
…to the individuals who should own it. That is what the decisive defeat of the British Labour party strongly suggests to me, and I regard it as a good omen for our future. Richard Fernandez, writing for the Belmont Club, lays it out in very readable fashion here.
You should not be surprised that Labour is screeching “Russia! Trump! Putin!” and acting like our progressives do. I mean, really, they are the same snobbish elites, just with British accents. They think the ordinary man is an idiot who must be told by his betters how to live, what to eat, and reminded daily they exist only because of the vast forbearance of their global masters. Love him or hate him, Donald J. Trump has released a wild strain of individualism into the universe and it appears to be contagious, as well as strong enough to withstand the myriad of lies thrown at it constantly by elites and the media.
Peggy Grande terms the UK election result as the final nail in the coffin of the globalist experiment, and I think she may be correct.
Congratulations, Americans…
94% of those polled felt that people were primarily or somewhat to blame for their weight. That observation makes them about a million times more perceptive than policymakers and anyone in the government, including Our Lady of Perpetual Dissatisfaction.
The truth is that you will gain weight if you eat too much. Some people are more sensitive to certain types of food, by which I mean they process it super efficiently and wring every calorie out of it, or something in their individual physiology causes them to suffer various ailments and conditions when certain foods are consumed. Diabetes runs in my family, so I have long left pasta, sugar and bread alone for the most part. Yes, I ate rice at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and cornbread dressing, and some wonderful apple pie, but I didn’t keep eating all the stuff I don’t tolerate well for weeks afterward. I bow to no one in my adoration of creamy handmade macaroni and cheese, but I eat it only every other month or so. I lost over 50 pounds eating sensibly and without “dieting” miserably.
The government — all levels of it — would be far better served if they taught people how to cook and the simple basics of nutrition. You have only to look at the food pyramid the federal government produces to see it knows little about either food or nutrition.