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Creating Mental Illness, One Student at a Time.

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February 9, 2013
Creating Mental Illness, One Student at a Time.

  UPDATE:  Mental Illness Redux – Behaviorist Mike Samsa Responds.   I was having a heated discussion today about the somewhat contrived nature of modern psychology – at least fringe psychology. You see, as I understand things (with said understandings relatively biased and, I’ll admit, somewhat limited in an overall general way, so definitely...
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Battling rural America, one tank at a time

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March 14, 2012
Battling rural America, one tank at a time

It seems that the federal government is once again throwing away money on shit that no one needs—this time they are doling out billions of dollars in grants for small rural towns to purchase tanks and other armored vehicles … “just in case.” In case of what? In case a fight breaks out at...
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Reading America’s fortune

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January 14, 2012
Reading America’s fortune

It’s Saturday and it’s finally snowing here in Minnesota—and it’s about as cold as a goddamned icebox outside. A few days ago it was sixty degrees and the golf courses were open; apparently our lucky streak is over—for now. While I watch my car disappear under a blanket of white, I have a lot...
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An end to the FCC?

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January 6, 2012
An end to the FCC?

The City Pages reported on Wednesday that overall, our elected officials are much better off financially than we are—particularly Republicans (Minnesota’s four House Republicans have an average net worth of $1,413,752; in comparison, the four House Democrats have an average net worth of just $292,999). Yes, members of Congress are worth over nine times...
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Cranking up for the Iowa caucuses

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December 28, 2011
Cranking up for the Iowa caucuses

Well, another busy Christmas season is over. We still have New Year’s Eve to grapple with, but we’ll worry about that later. As usual, my children did very well for themselves and my wife and I got some nice things, too. I took a couple of days off from writing my column and worrying...
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Know Nothing Isolationists: How subversive ignorance is eroding the body politic.

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December 21, 2011
Know Nothing Isolationists: How subversive ignorance is eroding the body politic.

“The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.” -Franklin D. Roosevelt   “The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to...
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Newt Gingrich Revealed to be a Puffer Fish

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December 20, 2011
Newt Gingrich Revealed to be a Puffer Fish

I would be amiss in my duties if I didn’t report on the death of Kim Jong Il, North Korea’s portly communist leader, who never failed to get a kick out making the rest of the world nervous. Sources close to the dead despot have confirmed that he “died with his sunglasses on.” He...
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A Giant Prison?

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December 2, 2011
A Giant Prison?

Massachusetts’ Attorney General Martha Coakley has filed suit against Bank of America, Wells Fargo, JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup and GMAC, charging that they foreclosed illegally on homes in the state and used deceptive loan servicing practices, including robo-signing. According to an article on MSNBC’s website: “The 50 state attorneys general had been trying to negotiate a settlement with...
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OWS Remains Peaceful; Greed-crazed Consumers Go Mad

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November 26, 2011
OWS Remains Peaceful; Greed-crazed Consumers Go Mad

Thanksgiving has come and gone, Black Friday is finally over, and now it’s time to gear up for Christmas. I enjoy Christmas—not in any religious sense, and certainly not because of the giving and taking, but because it is a chance to visit with family and friends. I like the trappings of Christmas: eggnog,...
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Pushing Back Against the 1%

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November 14, 2011
Pushing Back Against the 1%

It’s heartening to watch 10,000+ people surround and push back riot police, all of whom look just about scared enough to shit. That’s the scene that I just watched moments ago from Occupy Portland. I’ll tell you: it’s getting hard to keep up, because there are now hundreds of pages and live video streams...
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“Armistice Day Was Sacred.”

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November 11, 2011
“Armistice Day Was Sacred.”

Most people don’t understand the importance of today; they think of it as Veterans’ Day—which is a fine thing, I suppose—but it’s not quite the same thing as Armistice Day. What’s worse, is the people who are celebrating tonight simply because the date lines up like so: 11-11-11. Well … so what? Last year...
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Romney: Because He’s All We’ve Got

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November 7, 2011
Romney: Because He’s All We’ve Got

Just today, there have been many new developments with regards to the Occupy Wall Street movement—which is hardly surprising, since the thing just keeps rolling right along. I’ve devoted a lot of coverage to it since it started—and I’m not going to stop. This is the most important thing going on in the world...
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Liars & Losers … OR … Rebuilding America

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November 3, 2011
Liars & Losers … OR … Rebuilding America

First of all, I’d like to apologize for neglecting my column for the last week. I’d like to think that there are plenty of people out there who have missed me; whether or not that’s true remains to be seen. As I said on October 29, this site is undergoing a transformation of sorts....
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Oakland on Fire

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October 26, 2011
Oakland on Fire

I took a few days off from writing my column—and I wasn’t even going to bother tonight—but then I saw a news story that I simply must comment on. It doesn’t really surprise me, but it certainly deserves to be addressed here. Last night in California, Oakland riot police attacked the Occupy movement there...
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Occupy the Weekend

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October 22, 2011
Occupy the Weekend

It’s Saturday afternoon—a beautiful fall day. Now that I’m done working (and am still a couple of hours away from any major chores), I thought that I’d drink a couple of these Samuel Adams Octoberfest beers and crank out some wisdom. Not a hell of a lot has changed since last night. I’ve watched...
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Occupy … the Tundra?

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October 21, 2011
Occupy … the Tundra?

Herman Cain has adjusted his 9-9-9 plan so it would be slightly more palatable to … well … to anyone. Republicans and Democrats alike have called it ludicrous ever since he stole the ill-conceived proposal from a video game; in fact, the only people who thought that it was a good idea were those...
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World on Fire

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October 15, 2011
World on Fire

Well, the world is tearing itself apart today, as tens of thousands of protesters demonstrate and riot in the streets. October 15 marks a global uprising in almost 1,000 cities spanning 82 countries. For the most part, these occupations have remained peaceful; however, Rome is on fire and has been flooded with tear gas....
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We Are The 99% (While Some of You Are Missing the Point)

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October 11, 2011
We Are The 99% (While Some of You Are Missing the Point)

Peace officers all over the country continue to show who they “protect & serve”—and it isn’t the people of this fine nation; rather, it is the 1% grifter class. Last night, at least 100 protesters were arrested in Boston for simply refusing to disperse when night fell. Perhaps the Boston PD doesn’t realize what...
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Amy Winehouse Murdered—Film at Eleven!

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October 1, 2011
Amy Winehouse Murdered—Film at Eleven!

I read an interesting story the other day in USA Today; it said that Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York sent a scathing letter to President Obama because his administration decided last February that it would no longer defend the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act in court. According to the article: “Dolan said the...
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It Gets Better—We Hope

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September 28, 2011
It Gets Better—We Hope

The movement, Occupy Wall Street, has been underway for nearly two weeks—and despite the number of people who are involved and the stunning footage coming out of Manhattan, there has been very little coverage in the mainstream media; in fact, there has been such little coverage that I just recently heard that it was...
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Jesus Loves Money

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September 27, 2011
Jesus Loves Money

Michele Bachmann doesn’t give a shit that she finished last in the Florida Straw Poll; in fact, she says that the only reason things worked out like they did is because she let her supporters vote for someone else. She actually said that. “We told all of our supporters in Florida that they were...
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Going Rogue on the EPA

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September 25, 2011
Going Rogue on the EPA

Congress passed a bill on Friday that would cripple the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the name of good business and profits; it will undoubtedly be defeated in the Senate—and barring that, the White House has threatened to veto it. I would like to say that the president vowed to stomp all over this...
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Smoking Everywhere

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September 22, 2011
Smoking Everywhere

I received my v2 electronic cigarette today after waiting feverishly for it all week. (I ordered it late Monday night—I guess I’m just impatient.) My wife remains skeptical while my daughter proclaimed that it is “cool”; as for me, I think I’m sold. One of the main advantages of eCigs is that they’re safe...
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Knitting in 2012

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September 18, 2011
Knitting in 2012

It’s 4:30 on Saturday afternoon and I’ve just now sat down at this machine to crank out some wisdom. I was awake until five o’clock in the morning, back up at ten, spent four hours cleaning the house, took a shower, and then fought to unclog the bathroom sink. The kids are tired and...
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Trouble in Texas … OR … $10,000 Reward Offered for the Capture of HPV Vaccine Recipient

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September 16, 2011
Trouble in Texas … OR … $10,000 Reward Offered for the Capture of HPV Vaccine Recipient

Rick Perry talks a good game, but let’s get down to brass tacks: according to one of his own state agencies, the Texas unemployment rate increased to 8.5% in August—the highest level in more than 24 years and more than twice the rate when Perry took office in December 2000. It’s hard to argue with...
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