johnkadlecik.bsky.social
Musician - guitar, vocals
Formerly with Furthur, Dark Star Orchestra
Touring with Melvin Seals and JGB
Other active projects:Furthurmore, Golden Gate Wingmen, The Latin Dead, Solo Acousti'Lectric
johnkmusic.net
Booking: Michael Weinstein | [email protected]
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But you missed the poison gas discharge
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I've been working on a Tabasco pale ale vinaigrette for a couple decades...
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After the great famine of 58-62, China embraced capitalism as the more effective way to deliver food to where it is most needed (as opposed to central planning.)
USSR and CCP technically are/were state-managed capitalisms.
I would argue the US is broken because of Dodge v Ford.
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CIA/BP op backed installing the shah in the 1950s, I'm talking about the late 70s revolution, which began as a communist intellectual revolution and was hijacked by islamist thugs.
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I think we are just having an academic debate over a finer detail, yes? It seems to me we are in agreement on most points. My point relates to figuring out how to keep despots from hijacking the reigns of power once they are placed in hands of kind hearted optimists.
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The only way government should be remotely treated as a business is as a bank... which makes the deficit more analogous to a bank's "deposits on file" than a household's "consumer debt."
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And no chance surveillance devices have been buried deep in the structure of that plane, no sir!
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Plus, the USPS was designed to operate at a loss from day 1.
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Amen
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Donvict McFelon! Yes!
The more goofy nicknames we make up, the more search terms they have to use to keep up 'opposition research.'
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And it should be no big deal to raise the salary cap and age of retirement to deal with budget shortfalls.
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The movie Persepolis tells the story from the perspective of a teenage girl.
Before the shah, Iran had a popular, democraticly elected leader who wanted to nationalize the oil fields, and their previous colonial masters (England) were not happy.
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Our world, read history. The initial revolution in Iran ('77-'78) was against a king/shah who was installed by the Dulles brothers at the behest of BP. It was socialist and communist intellectuals, and they were quickly overthrown by islamist thugs.
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It's a noble idea, but it really needs super-majority to consensus approval to work.
The last 2 attempts (Russia, Iran) suffered more or less the same fate: 1st revolution by true believers quickly supplanted by a 2nd authoritarian revolution.
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I read "Battlefield: Earth" in high school, wasn't good enough to want to wade into the 10 part "Mission Earth" series.
Dianetics has some good stuff, but it's all established stuff he repackaged.
But then there's the whole blackmail cult aspect.
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"Revolutionary understanding" stolen from Freud and Jung, whilst simultaneously declaring the entirety of the mental health profession a plot to enslave humanity.
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Ron is Xenu.
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"Snow Crash" by Neal Stephenson predicted in 1991 that crypto currency would be used to intentionally devalue the dollar and cause hyperinflation. In the story, a 1 quadrillion dollar note was becoming valueless.
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Reality is What You Can Get Away With
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Any "qualified" maga that applies is gonna look at the pay and say hard pass.
Only people who believe in the value of the work take public service jobs.
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I suspect Russian gangs have been "manually adjusting" crime rates in US cities in election years for some time, wonder if they will get targeted? Or even mentioned, ha.
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Or a glitch in the matrix?
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Also... new lyrics to Farmhouse?
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My first Phish was the cubby bear, Oct '91.
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Cuba is about the only place communism could work: a large island in a tropical climate, lotsa fish, produce, and no winter.
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The USSR was a totalitarian single-party state-managed capitalism, and that one party embraced communism the way the Republicans embrace Christianity.
Which is to say: only for show.
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Ooh! My 2nd show: May 2, 1992, Cabaret Metro, Chicago.
Fun fact: the only other show I saw at the Cabaret Metro was Keel in 1987. (My girlfriend dragged me!)
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Right?!
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I like generating as many search terms as possible for the oppo research team.
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She blocked her face with paper in another meeting. She definitely was wearing non-photo-op attire for the event everyone seems upset about, she wasn't at the rally, it was an official job appearance, and orynj duphis called her up just to get the reaction you are embodying.
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It went to scotus. It isn't. Thankfully, other than in a National forest otw to a rainbow gathering, possession of weed is a minor offense at best.
But... Yeah, that could change, and the new regime could seize dispensary databases and put for profit prisons "in the money."
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Are you serious that one appearance in an official capacity as chief executive of one of our 50 republics to acknowledge funds from the federal government disqualified Whitmer?
Vote for a platform, not a personality. This isn't your HS class president.
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Are you old enough to remember when a deadhead sticker on your car was probable cause for stop and search? Clinton cranked up the heat on the old 13th amendment too. At the behest of their new donor class (big business).
Check out the origin story of the Chambers of Commerce.
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Fair trade (sensible tariffs) used to be a Dem issue. Rethugs were all about free trade.
The fact that no one seems to notice this feels like another nlp/disinfo operation of the transnational corps/oligarchs.
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Has no one here ever heard the phrase "keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer?"
Orynj duphis is sending people to El Salvador one-way. There's not that many Dems in Congress, you don't think they consider the threat? There's even fewer Dem governors.
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Until Citizens United is overturned and serious campaign finance laws restored, the only people with enough money and contacts nationwide to run for POTUS will be scumbags.
What will you do if overnight most of the Dems in Congress get deported to El Salvador?
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There are persuasion techniques that appeal to logic, and techniques that appeal to the limbic system.
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I think if you were to compare typical speeches by past dem POTUSs of the last 75 years to Bernie, you'll notice the techniques I'm talking about.
If you can find it:
"The Mass Psychology of Fascism" by Wilhelm Reich
It got him kicked out of both communist and fascist groups in Germany.
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No... No one wants to hear how many high profile "progressives" have sold out to the pharmaceutical industry.
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It really found its stride around 1992
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It's coming