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Grew up in California when it was California.  Spent my childhood wandering through forests, swimming in streams and reading books.

Something of a nomad; I've been to 43 states, worked in Spain and Italy; lived in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Toronto, New York City, St. Louis, Philadelphia. 

Married to a beautiful, brilliant, tenacious woman, who, in her  20's determined  she was going to get out of her depressing birthplace in Siberia and not rest until she became an American.  And what a fine American she is. 

My career, to the extent there's been one, has varied from retail management to leathergoods design to human resources. 

My interests are history, economics and politics.  For recreation, I enjoy hiking, mountain biking and swimming.  I used to do a lot of skydiving, but, as that's a young man's sport, I'm now trying to master the art of kiteboarding.

The historical figures I most admire are Winston Churchill, James Madison. Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, William F. Buckley, Jr. and King John III Sobieski. 

You can follow me on Twitter: @fullKenneth. 


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Kenneth
Name:
Kenneth
Hometown:
San Rafael, California
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Southern Pessimist

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Southern Pessimist

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Here's some advice Kenneth.  Ignore me.  As I do you. · Jul 28 at 4:04pm

I find it impossible to ignore graffiti.  · Jul 28 at 4:18pm

I open Lance's video clips more often than most that are posted on Ricochet. Should Kenneth's tastes control the conversation? I say no. · Jul 28 at 6:05pm

I'm not trying to control the conversation.  I'm simply speaking my mind, rather than recycling YouTube videos.  · Jul 28 at 6:58pm

And Obama is just trying to be the only grown-up in the room. · Jul 28 at 7:10pm

It's morning here in the coastal Carolinas.  I woke up and had a waffle.  Eggo.  With margarine.

I said to my wife, "You know, the waffle was crispy on one side and still cold on the other."

She replied, "Just because it happened to you doesn't mean it's interesting."

A wise woman, indeed. 

Kenneth

Southern Pessimist

Kenneth

Here's some advice Kenneth.  Ignore me.  As I do you. · Jul 28 at 4:04pm

I find it impossible to ignore graffiti.  · Jul 28 at 4:18pm

I open Lance's video clips more often than most that are posted on Ricochet. Should Kenneth's tastes control the conversation? I say no. · Jul 28 at 6:05pm

I'm not trying to control the conversation.  I'm simply speaking my mind, rather than recycling YouTube videos. 

Kenneth
Here's some advice Kenneth.  Ignore me.  As I do you. · Jul 28 at 4:04pm

I find it impossible to ignore graffiti. 

Kenneth
 

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Lance:

If Real Estate is an issue, I could try posting a link rather than embedding a video.  It may draw less traffic, but I guess 200 or so consecutive and daily posts in, if I haven't created the internal brand recognition to overcome that challenge, than shame on me. · Jul 28 at 9:42am

You actually believe this stuff draws traffic?  The site was built on political content, not on music posts. 

Kenneth

Government at all levels now confiscates 44.4% of GDP.  We've come to the point where the top 20 percent of earners now support or subsidize the bottom 50 percent, while the 30 percent in between struggle just to keep their heads above water with their meager after-tax incomes. 

We don't need half-hearted reforms.  We need to dismantle the welfare state, root and branch. 

The problem is that our venal political leadership flourishes from perpetuation of the status quo.  So long as they can live in a cocoon of status and privilege, they're never gonna alienate the parasite class, who'll always vote for those who promise to sustain their undeserved "benefits".

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Franco

 

Sometimes when I have written something that TAKES TIME and I post it and after one hour it is down at the bottom of the page and after 12 it's off the page, there is a reason for that and it is posts that are like this, and others. If it happens everyday it can get frustrating. So I don't know what happened to Kenneth but I suspect it was something like what I just reported.

Right you are, Franco.  What's the point of working up a decent post when it's overwhelmed by graffiti? 

[edited for Code of Conduct violation] · Jul 28 at 9:08am

Edited on Jul 28 at 09:19 am

So now I'm redacted simply for pointing out an inconvenient truth? 

And BThompson, you miss the point.  There was a time when the overwhelming majority of Member posts were substantive and thought-provoking.   But the fact is that we tend not to wander further than Page 1, so when the quality stuff gets shoved off that page, it for all intents and purposes vanishes before its time. 

Kenneth

Franco

 

Sometimes when I have written something that TAKES TIME and I post it and after one hour it is down at the bottom of the page and after 12 it's off the page, there is a reason for that and it is posts that are like this, and others. If it happens everyday it can get frustrating. So I don't know what happened to Kenneth but I suspect it was something like what I just reported.

Right you are, Franco.  What's the point of working up a decent post when it's overwhelmed by graffiti? 

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Edited on July 28, 2011 at 6:19pm
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Michael Cham

 River:  more Asian and Hispanic than any place in America,

Wonderful. · Jul 24 at 10:34pm

Yeah, there are hardly any of those scary Asians and Hispanics in Charlottesville.

On the other hand, Charlottesville has a crime rate of 487.9 crimes per 100,000 population, compared to the national average of 320.9.

Sounds like paradise to me. 

Meanwhile, Marin County has a crime rate of 259.5 per 100,000. 

Edited on July 25, 2011 at 8:16am
Kenneth

Oh, for Pete's sake.  Stop bashing California. 

The Bay Area is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. 

And our climate is idyllic.

How was the weather in Charlottesville today?  Oh: in the 90's with high humidity?  And it's gonna be that way for the next ten days?  Ouch.

Gee, it topped out here in the low 80's, zero humidity, with brilliant, sunny skies and a light breeze.

Yeah, things are tough in some parts of the state, but not here in Marin County - did you fail to notice that every second car on the road is a late model BMW, Mercedes or Porsche? 

We have safe, clean streets, dozens of bucolic parks in which to disport ourselves and one of the most pristine, gorgeous coastlines in all the world.

Hey, if the difference between our state income tax of 10% and yours of 5.75% was enough to get you to tuck tail and skedaddle, that's your choice. Good riddance.

But don't expect us to whine and moan.  We're doing just fine, thank you. 

Edited on July 25, 2011 at 9:30am
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Well, here's a problem: the latest Gallup poll has 19% of independents and 18% of Republicans saying they would not vote for a Mormon. 

Kenneth
bereket kelile: I'm willing to guess that the majority of public school students aren't Bible-believing Christians so how can America's decline in the sciences be attributed to people who believe in Biblical creation account rather than Darwin? Who is that's been in control of education for decades now? And what are their views towards such beliefs? I think this is scapegoating. If you're concerned about indoctrination then you should be concerned that most people can't explain why they think evolution is the best theory for explaining our origins and that it's just force fed down students' throats without any tolerance for dissent. Ben Stein's documentary, Expelled, does a good job of bringing that to light.  · Jul 14 at 5:25pm

Good point, bereket.  The idea that there is some sort of anti-science jihad afoot in the schools is a canard. 

Kenneth

We discussed this last year and the Cato Institute has examined the possibility of disposing of Federal assets at considerable length.

It makes perfect sense: those assets really belong to the citizens of the United States.  Now that the feds have driven us into penury, the assets should be liquidated in order to pay down our debt.

Kenneth

Brian Watt

Kenneth: I didn't say you were a tedious atheist ranter.  I said your atheist rants were tedious. 

And, frankly, you haven't been the least bit shy about displaying your contempt for Members who don't share you Darwinist views.  You're well aware that the overwhelming majority of Members here are people of faith, so expect some push-back when you peddle your own views.  · Jul 14 at 4:53pm

"...your atheist rants were tedious" a very finely drawn distinction, don't you think?

But contempt? Really? 

Actually I do expect an exchange of viewpoints and look forward to my ideas being challenged otherwise I wouldn't be here. And I even try to be civil to you, dear Kenneth. :-) · Jul 14 at 4:59pm

Yes, contempt.  You might want to review your comments on the recent thread about Darwin vs. Intelligent Design.

Kenneth

I didn't say you were a tedious atheist ranter.  I said your atheist rants were tedious. 

And, frankly, you haven't been the least bit shy about displaying your contempt for Members who don't share your rigid Darwinist views.  You're well aware that the overwhelming majority of Members here are people of faith, so expect some push-back when you express contempt for their beliefs.  

Edited on July 15, 2011 at 2:00am
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