Family Matters
I really wish my father were here. Then I wouldn't have to depend upon my friends (that's you, M.B.) and anonymous readers (that's you, Sean) to pat me on the head and tell me how naive I am. "Taxes are bad because they take money from the people who have earned it and make it impossible for them to start new businesses, hire workers, and generally benefit the economy all around." My father loved this argument when he was talking about trying to get his auto shop to make some (any) money, but for the last fifteen years of his life, he worked for the surgery department in a public university and spent the greater part of his time at the V.A. hospital, being paid by, um, the government. He was also, in his younger days, adamantly opposed to any government-supported health care system; by the time he died, he had revised his thinking on this somewhat. The bureaucracy, waste and corruption of the insurance system had convinced him that the poor--whom he spent the...




This is great! I have been following your blog for about a year now, and I now 'delurk' to offer my congratulations. I do kendo in Japan. I have always been interested in fencing, but I could never find a teacher in the US.
ReplyDeleteIronically, one of the teachers at the school where I work is a fencing master. I also enjoy your meditations on theology and biblical studies. Both have been sideline interests since college. Well, once again I say, as they say in Japan---Omedetoo gozaimasu!
William in Japan
Thanks! And thanks for "delurking"! I am very happy to hear that you have enjoyed sharing the journey!
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