Sometimes a simple question can become complicated. Perhaps the question should be, “Have we adjusted to the cultural change to the point that we are ready for a different form of government to control our new culture?” The culture sixty years ago was quite different from what is observed today. Why did it change so much [...]
Category Archives: Psychology
This Is How Occupy D.C. Protesters Reacted to a Live Nativity Scene in Their Encampment
Dec 19
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You have got to love the full range of emotions and responses a simple thing like a nativity scene provokes in people. A rather interesting and clever little experiment if I do say so myself. The Blaze has the full story so be sure to read it in addition to watching the video. It appears that the initial [...]
America the Distracted
Oct 16
For quite some time, we in the United States have been under assault by an avalanche of information. In the 20th century, with the unleashing of a myriad of communications media, anyone and everyone selling ideas, information and entertainment vied for our attention. This has not changed as the years have marched on. So, here [...]
Psychiatrists looking for new ways to control tantrums
Oct 11
This article in the LA Times is about children diagnosed with disciplinary problems and the attempt to create a new named disorder to explain periodic tantrums. Here’s the beginning of the article: The final straw for Carolyn Alves came last fall when she tried to help her daughter Cecelia dress for kindergarten. The volatile 6-year-old had [...]



