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Ramblings of an Old fart. -

Ramblings of an Old fart. -

著者: Craig Warren
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概要

My name is Craig Warren I.m 71 years old father of nine grandpa to.a bunch. I grew up on a farm learned to work hard. Have spent most of my life in management in several different arenas, from retail to Construction. Have a lot of experience in a wide range of businesses and I have a lot of opinions. So what else do you need for a podcast. I like to talk about a lot of different things, I really like Politics but I am not political. I mean I have never been a member of a political party and never will. I read George Washingtons farewell address to Congress when I was young. Now I know for certain he was right. He warned us but we didn't't Listen.

I also like sports, I like to make fun of Celebrities and Politicians. I like hunting and the outdoors.

Actually I can talk about most anything, especially if it annoys me. COME ALONG JOIN THE FUN.

政治・政府 政治学
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  • How Did Our Elections Become Big Business - How do We Fix It.
    2026/05/03

    In the 2024 election cycle, total spending hit a record $15.9 billion. To put that in perspective, if a candidate spent $1 every second, it would take them over 500 years to spend what was spent in just one election cycle. When that much money is in the air, the individual voter's voice is no longer a whisper—it’s effectively silent.

    Data from OpenSecrets and RepresentUs reveals a nearly unbreakable trend in federal races over the last several cycles:

    • U.S. House of Representatives: Roughly 94% of candidates who outspent their opponents won their races
    • U.S. Senate: Roughly 82% of candidates who outspent their opponents won.
    • The Cost of Entry: As of late 2024, the "average" cost to win a House seat was roughly $2 million, while a Senate seat cost closer to $20 million.

    While the median American household net worth stays relatively flat (around $192,000), the average "career politician" sees their wealth grow at a rate of 14% to 25% annually. For the "Top 100" wealthiest members of Congress, that growth average jumps to 114% per year. Serving 3 terms (6 years) often acts as a financial "launchpad" that the average worker simply doesn't have access to.

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    28 分
  • Dig baby Dig - Refine baby Refine - Dig our way to a Prosperous future
    2026/04/30

    We have been told for a long time that China had all the rare earth elements tied up. We had to buy from china or all the Chips and EV batteries had to be made in china. The was definitely not true. I think it was a con job by liberals and environmentalists who just didn’t want us to find it and mine it here in the U.S..

    If it wasn’t so destructive this might be a funny moment. Truth is it’s not funny at all. You see all it took was someone like president trump to Bring back the Idea of American greatness, his drill baby drill and dig baby dig mentality to expose the big lie.

    Recently there have been several large REE deposits found in the U.S. , actually they were not hidden it’s just that there was no incentive to go after them.

    The incredible thing is that at the same time The Trump administration through Tariffs and negotiating have created an environment that is bringing manufacturing back to the U.S.. So now we have the raw materials and we have the demand. This Perfect Storm, If you will, could make America Great Again as Trump Promised. Now don’t get me wrong , I have a few issues with mister Trump, But I believe in giving credit where credit is due.

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    25 分
  • Climate Change - The CO2 Thing - Is it all mankind's Fault?
    2026/04/28

    New Discoveries are challenging the idea that "the science is settled" by highlighting that we are still finding massive, primary drivers of Earth's metabolism.

    New research shows a 2.4-million-year gravitational cycle between Earth and Mars that affects deep-ocean currents and global warmth. Current Science Suggests that it could have had an impact on our ice ages, when they formed and when they receded. It causes "deep-sea eddies"—massive underwater whirlpools—that keep the deep ocean from becoming stagnant

    During the Cambrian period, CO2 was nearly 10 times higher than today. The Earth didn't "die"; it was a "Greenhouse Earth" with no polar ice—which has actually been the planet's "default setting" for 70% of its history.

    When someone says they are following the Science, I always ask, Who's Science. Science does not operate on the same principals it once did. Now we don't try to prove our Theory we just have to find evidence that supports it.

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    19 分
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