Bio
My life has been episodic, so it's hard to know even where to start. I ran away from home six times during my youth to see the world. The first three trips were the usual rail pass & hostel tours of Europe that should be a rite of passage for every kid. I rode a motorcycle from Washington DC to Santiago, Chile on my fourth trip. I did Asia sans motorcycle on the fifth ("doing" a continent is traveller's lingo). I attempted to cross Australia by bicycle on my final trip before deciding the place was a big, bloody bore. There's enough here for a lengthy autobiography that I won't write today.
My work resume is so full of holes that you could put it on a player piano. A few highlights: professional motorcyclist, IRS agent, auto mechanic, assistant nurse, pimp (it was an accident!), landscape foreman, union organizer, novelist, and high school teacher. At the moment I'm in one of my self-imposed monastic cycles while I contemplate another change of careers.
I joined Ricochet to network with other conservatives. I consider myself a culture warrior for the good guys.
~Paules
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Re: Lois Lerner And The Chicago Way
I can recall a comment by Bill Clinton regarding Obama during the primary: "He has the instincts of a thug."
Here's the problem for Obama. He's ill-advised if he thinks he can transplant the Chicago way to D.C. Washington has too many independent power bases. That's the nature of divided government. I doubt that Lois Lerner is willing to go down like Frankie Five Angels. Mobs get broken up all the time, and it's usually for the same reason. Someone decides to play ball for the other side usually as part of a plea deal. All it takes is one person. Eventually self-preservation is going to trump ideological loyalty.