16 December 2025

Does One Find Good Federal Candidates by Fact-Checking?

One can verify facts demonstrating that there isn't really a necessity that a political dysjunctive fact-checked, proving the irrelevance to the public good of political party platforms, yields a positive reason to vote for any particular party. One might want instead to verify facts that some party is worse than alternative parties to find the next to worst candidates to vote for. One may choose from D or F candidates at the Federal level, yet never A candidates who would be lost in such assemblies. The problem is that public ideas of what is political common good fall short of recognizing what is required for the public good in a complex modern world, and politicians seldom provide meaningful discourse on such topics that are accurate.

https://suno.com/s/U4xoDycQ0B1UdG89 The Living Water

Strong ego has probably been a motivating element for a quite a few great scientists. Were Copernicus or Newton without much ego? Socrates asked questions to show that most people didn't really know much about things they believed they did, so in that case ego was perhaps a hindrance to learning. Alternatively single-minded determination has brought strong people through many hard, challenging times to discover the beauty of a new day.

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