Saturday, April 21, 2018

My name is Raymondo Juan Carlos Eichenauer.

My name is Raymondo Juan Carlos Eichenauer.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

My Reddit birthday is January 25, 2007. That makes me 11 years, 2 months, 25 days old in Reddit time. 

https://www.reddit.com/user/ThaneEichenauer



Monday, March 26, 2018

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Thursday, March 22, 2018

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Thursday, March 15, 2018

Target Liberty: It's Out: "Foundations of Private Property Society...

Target Liberty: It's Out: "Foundations of Private Property Society...: By Robert Wenzel My new book, " Foundations of Private Property Society Theory: Anarchism for the Civilized Person " is out...

Hmmm... $17.55 paperback.

Monday, August 26, 2013

"We the people are the Dr. Frankenstein of our time, as well-intentioned as we were, our creation has now turned on us, and has come to destroy the very people it was meant to serve. The worst is yet to come!"


Thursday, December 23, 2010

Should the US government increase regulation of education or simply leave well enough alone?

David Halpern seems to think government needs to do something and Katherine Mangu-Ward seems to think we could do without nearly as much government as we have now.  They discuss the topic for 51 minutes.  Mangu-Ward makes a good case that the myth of the benevolent wise government bureaucrat is just that. 

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Meet the Air Pod


Created by some men in France.  Tata of India is said to be interested.
Referral credit: Hot Air

Fareed Zakaria advocates for more government and more immigration


Fareed Zakaria advocates for more taxes (VAT or sales tax) as well as more government investment.  Apparently Europe has been doing things right for so many years so he believes the US should copy that flourishing model.  He fails to mention how excessive government spending on military imperialism has impoverished the US economy.
I hope that come 2012 that more candidates will support the platform of the Free Soil party.
Image credit: Larry D. Moore

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Are the actions of the Federal Reserve too difficult to understand?

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Are the actions of the Federal Reserve too difficult to understand?  Jon Stewart can help.

How is it that I know about this clip.  Thank Arkady.

Monday, August 09, 2010



Democrat Terry Goddard (and candidate for Governor of Arizona) is calling on the Arizona legislature to focus on a review of the operation of privately contracted prisons. He also apparently thinks that Proposition 108 is purely symbolic. I wonder if his pro-union supporters also share that opinion?

If the proposal is symbolic surely the Democrats in the legislature should be happy to waive the three reads requirement so that the pressing issue of prison safety can be discussed. Why am I not so sure?

Photo credit: Natashalatrasha

Saturday, June 19, 2010

What the tweet!

Rodney Glassman's campaign for the US Senate seat currently held by John McCain needs to learn that before Arizona voters tweet about his campaign he has to have something worth tweeting about. So far I have yet to see one position Glassman holds that is going to keep jobs from being drained from high cost Arizona into low cost places like the Philippines.

Why does a country like the US loose out on jobs to a country like the Phillipines? It is because US businesses have such high taxes that go to pay for the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan and businesses in the Phillipines don't.

I'll offer John Dougherty a suggestion while I am at it. Complaining about the BP oil spill isn't going to get you any votes in sunny Arizona. The Democrats have been singing the hosannas of clean energy for years and it isn't any more affordable now than it was 5 years ago - because oil has a subsidy few are willing to eliminate the US government defense of the oil farm of the world - the middle east.

I am very happy that Arizona voters will have a choice in November to vote for a candidate who knows that there ain't no such thing as a free occupation. David Nolan will offer that choice.

The occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan causes American job losses every day. Oh, I almost forgot. US soldiers die regularly as well.

Friday, June 18, 2010


Who’s the Real Lobbyist? John McCain or JD Hayworth? asks Shane Wikfors at SonoranAlliance.com. He writes a full article with plenty of reasons to give any Arizona Republican a reason NOT to vote for John McCain on Tuesday, August 24th. If he was more secure about JD Hayworth's bona fides he wouldn't feel the need to make Jim Deakin nameless.

Monday, June 07, 2010


Islam, Christianity, Conficianism, Buddism, Jainism. What problem does each religion address and what solution does each offer? Stephen Prothero has written a book called "God Is Not One: The Eight Rival Religions That Run the World--and Why Their Differences Matter". Both my parents are converts to the Bahรก’รญ Faith which asserts the idea of the Oneness of Religion. I was able to see the author on C-SPAN tonight and I hope if you have a chance that you will choose to listen to him. I'll keep an eye out for his book at my local library or bookstore.

Picture credit: Wikipedia:Jainism

Monday, May 31, 2010


Alan Korwin, an all around good guy I know, recently posted a article on illegal immigration which I have a few complaints about.

He starts by throwing out two statements that to a greater or lesser degree are false. "Arizona welcomes immigrants. Always has." The first statement is certainly not true if you happen to have been born in Canada or Mexico. The second may have been true at some point before 1967 but in my entire adult life I have never known that peaceful and hard working immigrants have been welcomed to Arizona without overcoming years of government hurdles.

Mr. Korwin then goes on to complain that illegal immigrants educate their children here at taxpayer expense. That much is true but is also true for each and every child of legal immigrants and Americans. He further complains about being ripped off by government social services. I agree but the problem is the people that vote for government and the government programs that provide "free" services. I have taken advantage of a few government programs (unemployment from time to time among others). I don't see how the recipient is responsible for benefits given out by the government.

He does mention at a few points in his post about the laws enforced by Mexico on illegal immigrants in that country. This makes about as much sense as referring to European laws on gun control being a reason that Americans should be thankful that we have the US BATFE regulations because they aren't as restrictive as those in Europe.

As always I encourage Americans to read Let Them In by Jason L. Riley or this Washington Post article if they want to learn more about the incorrect arguments offered by the apologists of government immigration prohibition.

Photo credit: JohnSeilerBlogs.com

Sunday, May 30, 2010



"When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected..."

Is it time to get back to basics?