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Let's remember the incredible privilege of being alive at this time in history and being an American. I consider being born poor, the son of a mechanic and a housewife (who valued education and integrity), a huge advantage. I want to make a difference and make America better.

I'm a writer, poet, and engineer. I am a moderate looking for compromise among Americans. Also, see youtube.com/@AncientTexan.

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Let's remember the incredible privilege of being alive at this time in history and being an American. I consider being born poor, the son of a mechanic and a housewife (who valued education and integrity), a huge advantage. I want to make a difference and make America better.

I'm a writer, poet, and engineer. I am a moderate looking for compromise among Americans. Also, see youtube.com/@AncientTexan.

Email the #AncientTexan at wiley.foxes@gmail.com to be interviewed.

Namaste #AncientTexan
#PriviledgedAmerican
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ancienttexan/support

    Low Cost Energy is the Cure for Global Warming

    Low Cost Energy is the Cure for Global Warming

    The famous story is that we need to reduce our consumption of energy, especially fossil fuel, to reduce CO2 production and global warming. But what if we just got the whole richer and made everyone more capable of dealing with the ravages of global warming? So, where is the optimum between decreasing fossil fuel usage while simultaneously making the poor richer and more capable?


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    • 13 min
    Privilege Rating

    Privilege Rating

    Is your race, or color, the only thing that determines how much privilege, I or you have?


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    • 16 min
    Does Trump Have Dementia?

    Does Trump Have Dementia?

    Trump has dementia.  What are the symptoms?Ever notice how he confuses two different people? Like Pelosi and Nikki?  Classic symptom.  Ever notice how he slurs or truncates words or blurs them into an unrecognizable collection of syllables that sound like the words he is trying to say? Yes, classical symptoms.Ever notice the mood swings? Full of energy and then sad and weighted down.  Well, that's not dementia. That is just his personality. But notice how he suddenly looks lost, mouth open, then looking for a word?  Yep, dementia.  I find it quite sad that everything is about a fight with him.  Where does he find peace?Biden.  He's got an old, forgetful brain.  No sign of dementia yet. He is like your old grandpa who can't remember his grandchildren's names but loves them just the same.  I can't imagine Grandpa will run our nation for the next five years.  He will need a lot of handholding by people we did not elect.  Not ok.Apparently, they are the best America has to offer. God bless America.Below are comments from AI (perplexity):Symptoms of Dementia in PoliticiansDementia is a serious condition that can impact individuals, including politicians like Donald Trump and Joe Biden. It is crucial to differentiate between normal aging-related memory changes and signs of dementia. Here are key points from the search results:


    Memory Issues in Trump: Observations suggest that Donald Trump has displayed signs that could be indicative of early dementia, such as memory loss, confusion between individuals, repetition, and difficulty finding words.
    Expert Opinions: Some mental health professionals and individuals with experience in geriatric medicine have expressed concerns about Trump showing signs of early dementia, including poor judgment, impulsivity, and unrealistic self-appraisal2.
    Speculation and Ethical Concerns: Speculation about politicians having dementia is common but diagnosing from afar is discouraged due to the complexity of dementia diagnosis and the ethical implications of stigmatizing individuals based on assumptions

    In conclusion, while there are observations and opinions suggesting signs of dementia in politicians like Trump, it is essential to approach such assessments with caution, rely on expert evaluations, and avoid stigmatizing individuals based on speculative diagnoses from a distance.Ok, since we are not supposed to diagnose from a distance, how is the public supposed to address their concerns about Trump's dementia and Biden's forgetfulness and lack of vigor?  Nikki Haley and Chris Christi are the only people I have seen who are brave enough to take this age issues head on.   Let's face it, we killed the messenger with regard to Chris. In contrast,  Nikki has survived, but she is taking severe gut blows.  Do Americans love their country enough to put aside their petty biases and address the age issues for both of the men?  How will history evaluate our courage?  The only answer I have come up with is to support Nikki.  I am not really a fan of Nikki.  I like Biden's policies much more than her policies.  But I love America and I have therefore sent contributions to her campaign because that is all I can think to do to save America?   Do you have a better idea?




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    Trump, The Wrecking Ball

    Trump, The Wrecking Ball

    https://ancienttexan.blogspot.com/2024/02/the-wrecking-ball.html


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    • 9 min
    I am a masculist

    I am a masculist

    I am a masculist.


    Yes, I advocate for men's rights. I even advocate for white men's equal rights. When I first looked up the word that was equivalent to being a feminist, but that was a male, it said that I should call myself a feminist because it is a term that refers to equal rights for all people. But you know how we decided that you can't be a mailman because the word man is captured inside of the word mailman. So, we have to use the word mailperson. So, there's a lot of emphasis on getting the word man out of terms that refer to both genders. I've always thought this was a little on the silly side, but I understand the importance of words.  So, in that light, I thought it was foolish to call myself a feminist because it has no distinction from the feminist that everyone thinks of when you use the word feminist. After all, the word feminine is actually captured inside the word feminist. So I discovered there's this word called masculist, which is not very poetic, and it brings nothing to mind except maybe the idea of masculine. But that's the word that I've got that seems to me the equivalent of a male feminist that advocates for the rights of all people, including white males, or, to be honest, maybe I should say especially for the rights of white males. I've always had a problem with the concept of white male privilege, especially if someone was talking about me. Yes, I have some advantages by being white, and there used to be a lot of advantages to being white and being a male. Those advantages, though, are now vaporware and, in fact, never applied to most poor white males any more than it applies to females or blacks or any of the hundreds of kinds of disadvantaged people.  Rich, even elite, white people are the real advantage group, and assuming that entitlement spreads much at all to people who are only white and not rich at all is a huge extrapolation these days. So, there is a historical precedent for white males running the world and a few white males being on top of this hierarchical pinnacle of power. But that Pinnacle was in the past often a merit-based pinnacle and still largely is a merit-based pinnacle. But what's even more important is this is a historical perspective that is not current with what's going on in the world. Richard Reed's book Of Men and Boys describes the current state of the white man in this society and men in general and points out that in today's world, the white male is actually increasingly with the disadvantaged people in our society.

    I am a masculist.




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    • 9 min
    Replacement theory

    Replacement theory

    January 6 was fueled by the replacement fear among white males.

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