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atomic/nuclear: a BIG mistake!

Vote for Joe Posted on June 1, 2022 by Joe SchrinerJune 1, 2022

I was reading some of this book this afternoon… After dropping the atomic bombs on Japan, the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy was set up by Congress. [There was already an Atomic Energy Commission.] These bodies oversaw such things as further development of atomic weapons and the development of atomic energy. The bulk of the uranium at the time was coming out of the Belgian Congo, where, frankly, it should have stayed. The development of atomic, later nuclear, energy was a big mistake from the start. The fission involved is too dangerous, period. What’s more, there are tremendously long, half-life isotopes from breached nuclear reactors. Read: Chernobyl; Fukushima… It’s way too dangerous a form of energy. And our mad rush to stockpile as many nuclear bombs, missiles, et. Al, helped set off a world wide nuclear arms race. Calmer, more spiritually centered, heads should have prevailed at the start of all this. But they didn’t.

Another mass shooting, a different response

Vote for Joe Posted on May 25, 2022 by Joe SchrinerMay 25, 2022
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Again… This time it was at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. There were 19 children killed in the mass shooting, as well as two adults. Biden talked last night afterward and said it was “…time to stand up to the gun lobby, for God’s sake!” That’s, oh, a bit woefully one-dimensional. Why is this happening? Wholesale slaughter of the unborn opens the door to sweeping violence (through more and more demonic influence) across the board in our country. And Biden is a major player in allowing for that. Our media/entertainment viewing habits drive ratings to keep violent shows on, as they continue to influence the populace in general, and those who are mentally unbalanced in specific (the ones who pick up a gun). Social mores in our country allow for, say, rap and heavy metal music drumming violent lyrics constantly into our brains. There is not enough emphasis on mental health counseling in America, especially as mental disorders continue to ramp up. Poverty/socio-economic disparity drives some to do desperate, violent things. And yes, guns are too prevalent and lethal these days.

Did railroads ‘unite’ the country in a good way?

Vote for Joe Posted on May 19, 2022 by Joe SchrinerMay 19, 2022
photo by Joe

I just wrote a newspaper article about Maysville, Ohio, pop.: not much. It’s just a small cluster of homes that are loosely configured around an intersection on Rte. 309 here. But Maysville wasn’t always like that. In the mid-1800s, it was a bustling town with two general stores, one shoe store, two blacksmith shops, two hotels, one small manufacturing plant… It was a day horse/buggy ride west of Lima, Ohio, and travelers would stop here for the night. What’s more, many were simply employed and lived here. It was, primarily, a good model of a decentralized community. Then the railroad came, and passenger trains bypassed the town, freight trains bypassed the town, and the town, incrementally, died — as did many other towns across the nation at the time. According to a book I’ve been recently reading (see photo), “…the railroad was warmly embraced by the American people almost from its inception. Its utility in unifying the nation and creating a strong national economy were apparent to nearly everyone.” Everyone except, of course, and apparently, the merchants in Maysville, Ohio.

rearranging deck chairs, cont.

Vote for Joe Posted on May 10, 2022 by Joe SchrinerMay 10, 2022
internal combustion engine… photo by Joe

President Biden laid out his plan for dealing with rising inflation today. And while some of it seemed measured and well thought out, a significant portion of it was akin to: rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. Biden, for one, alluded to supply chain problems. And he said that this needed to be streamlined again, so, as an example, we could ramp up the much needed building of new homes. Using, of course, lumber that is depleting rain forests, are yet more energy sinks, and, through urban sprawl, are eating away at valuable farmland through the now ‘cancer’ of urban sprawl. (Deck chair #1.) Our administration would suggest a moratorium on new builds, while concurrently promoting retro-fitting current structures for house sharing, and such. If global warming is real, I mean, why add more fuel to the fire, so to speak? And speaking of fire, Biden is talking about releasing more oil from America’s strategic reserves so the price of gas might come down, at least in the short term. Yeah, right. In the face of catastrophic climate change that’s looming like a Doomsday Scenario above us, let’s get those prices down so we can all drive more. (Deck chair #2.) It’s time we start to: “question internal combustion.”

a cleaner world and a cleaner soul

Vote for Joe Posted on May 6, 2022 by Joe SchrinerMay 6, 2022
e-bikes… photo by Joe

Okay, if (some) of the scientists/meteorologists are right, global warming looms like a scary doomsday scenario. First World lifestyle changes would, indeed, be good, whether the threat is, ultimately, real, or not. Stay with me on this… To curb CO2 emissions, we need to, as an example, bicycle, and walk, way more than we currently are. This will entail some “sacrifice” for many. Sacrifice is what the Catholic Church calls “mortification.” And mortification, in turn, is good for the soul. So, ultimately, we end up with a cleaner world, and cleaner souls. It’s a win/win.

MAMA… Make America Moral Again

Vote for Joe Posted on May 4, 2022 by Joe SchrinerMay 4, 2022
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Weighing in on the “Roe” controversy, following the Supreme Court leak yesterday… The science: A full genetic code is infused at the time of conception. “Life” begins at conception. It wouldn’t take an anatomy professor at Dartmouth to figure that out. In turn, killing the baby at any point after that is murder (this is what the Catholic Church unequivocally teaches). And speaking of the ‘spiritual’: Abortion opens a wide door to the demonic, with people participating in it on any level (including even voting for pro-choice politicians). Extrapolated out, the more people being demonically manipulated in a country, the darker, spiritually, the country becomes. That’s “Spirituality 101” in Christian moral theology circles. And, frankly, all you have to do is take even a somewhat objective look at how sinful America has become in recent years. Biden said a “Roe” reversal would be a “slippery slope,” putting other things like gay marriage, etc., in jeopardy. If I were president, my paradigm would be, yes, this could, indeed, be the beginning of a “slippery slope” — toward Making America Moral Again (“MAMA”). Which brings us back to, well, mothers (and fathers), children, and how God intended for this thing to be all along.

Ukraine / War / Abortion / a green horse

Vote for Joe Posted on April 26, 2022 by Joe SchrinerApril 26, 2022
American “Chinook 47” helicopter readies for takeoff. Vietnam, 1965. (provided photo)

I just interviewed a local Vietnam Vet who weighed in on the War in Ukraine. He was a helicopter flight mechanic near the front lines during the war. This veteran said he sees the Ukraine War paradigm, basically, the way the Vietnam War was framed. That is, “containment” of Soviet Union (now Russia) style communism. The atrocities taking place in Ukraine at present are, indeed, absolutely horrific. And the ‘communism containment of today and yesteryear’ is, very much, an apt corollary — on one level. But, and here’s a corollary that’s not being made (yet), abortion has been legal in Ukraine for decades, and Zelensky, as an example, is a strong proponent of “choice.” What happens in an abortion is absolutely horrific as well. What’s more, abortion is now legal in almost every country worldwide. Do we think God is just going to stand by and allow this Holocaust to continue unabated? What we are looking at in the Ukraine, I believe, may be just one of the opening salvos of World War III — where God merely takes His hand off the world, and mankind reaps the grave consequences for abortion, (and other) grave sins. In fact, we may well be seeing the “pale green horse” of the Book of Revelation ‘coming around the first turn,’ so to speak.

…good stewards of God’s creation

Vote for Joe Posted on April 20, 2022 by Joe SchrinerApril 20, 2022
Church Community Garden

I just did a newspaper article about a local Mennonite Church Community Garden. As you can see from the photo, these people take gardening seriously. The garden coordinator told me this used to just be a big patch of grass south of the church, until 2013. That’s when one of the Sunday School classes decided to make the land a lot more productive. They sub-divided it into 16 rather large plots, added a good deal of compost to the soil, and have turned it all into a rather thriving thing. Mennonites believe we are to be good stewards of God’s creation. And what’s more, they believe they are to help those less fortunate. So, a lot of this produce every season finds its way to several local food banks and soup kitchens.

More power at a local level

Vote for Joe Posted on April 6, 2022 by Joe SchrinerApril 6, 2022
photo by Joe

I regularly cover village council meetings in small communities throughout the area. And the issues that come up are tremendously varied. For instance, one of the towns is doing a water tower rehab project this summer. The Village Administrator for this town also recently outlined a multiple road asphalt repaving project slated for this summer, in tandem with a municipal pool painting project. While, okay, not seemingly momentous on the face of it, these projects, these council decisions, do, indeed, impact the local populace in significant ways. In fact, our campaign calls for much more power to be put in the hands of these local officials who, ultimately, and intimately, know their towns’ specific needs.

The ultimate sacrifice

Vote for Joe Posted on April 2, 2022 by Joe SchrinerApril 2, 2022
photo by Joe

A Bluffton police officer was killed in the line of duty this week. I spent part of the week reporting on the story. The officer, Dominic Francis, was putting up “stop sticks” on I-75 to stop a vehicle that was being pursued southbound out of Toledo. It was traveling at speeds up to 130 mph. Officer Francis was struck by the car and pronounced dead at the scene. Officer Francis, 41, was with the Bluffton Police nine years and left behind a wife and two children. Besides being a husband and father, he was a substitute teacher, a high school football and softball coach, a volunteer firefighter, and was even a school bus driver. Everything about him spelled: “service.” At a prayer vigil the evening after his death, one of the village pastors said Jesus laid down his life for us. And following that example, Officer Dominic (and all police) are willing to lay down their life for their neighbor/community. Note: I was interviewed by one of the Ohio TV news channels and conveyed to the reporter that while some circles clamor for “defunding the police,” conversely, these police are willing to pay the “ultimate price.” See our position on crime (and the police)…

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