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mass production, or production by the masses?

Vote for Joe Posted on February 17, 2025 by Joe SchrinerFebruary 17, 2025

The Industrial Revolution was wrong. Yeah, we had the technological smarts to do it. But should we have? The Amish, for instance, go through considered prayerful discernment before adopting a new technology. We didn’t. We just rushed madly ahead. [*And, incidentally, we’re doing the same thing with the Fourth Industrial Revolution — with all things digital, including AI most recently.] In this book (above), the author wrote that mass production is a “…sophisticated, highly capital-intensive, high-energy input dependent, and human labor-saving technology.” Clunk! Or Ghandi’s take was: “The poor of the world cannot be helped by mass production, only by production by the masses.” Translated: We would be way better off going back to individual, quality craftsmanship within a framework paradigm of: “Local Production for Local Consumption.” How? Our position paper proposal for a New Economy explains...

“Liberty” that leads to self-indulgence? …on immigration

Vote for Joe Posted on February 15, 2025 by Joe SchrinerFebruary 15, 2025

My “If I were president…” (*see home pg.) colleague, Shane Ian Hoffman, sent me the above after our most recent podcast, which was on immigration. Indiscriminate mass deportation is underway. But should it be? Indiscriminate, that is. Case in point, which was cited during our podcast: The New York Times headline was: “Fleeing Gangs, Children Head to U.S. Border.” The article started with a 13-year-old boy who had gone missing in a San Pedro Sula neighborhood in Honduras. The boy’s seven-year-old brother went looking for him, starting at a local gang hangout. Two days later, both boys were found tortured to death. “The first thing we can think of is to send our children to the United States,” said a tremendously distraught mother in that Honduran town. And so, some parents do. Distance: 1,600 miles — often unaccompanied. Sometimes they come as families. But now we are “indiscriminately” turning these people away at the border, or sending them back if they’re already here. While we continue, for many of us, to live privileged, and often relatively safe, First World lifestyles. It would be best to read the above graphic, closely. If we don’t adhere to what’s written there, think of the high wall many of us might be met with at the border of Heaven. For a look at a position paper on immigration, that would align with the “liberty” talked about above, see…

Is the EV Revolution the (long-term) answer?

Vote for Joe Posted on February 8, 2025 by Joe SchrinerFebruary 8, 2025

Just finished reading this cover article. Although it was written some three years ago, or so, there were a number of salient points that are still quite applicable today… For instance: “All-electric vehicles are simpler than gas-powered ones. They have no gas tanks, no pistons, no spark plugs — and no tailpipe.” What’s hidden, and this is key, was explained to me by a professor in the “Alternative Vehicle Department” at Bowling Green State University a number of years ago on a research stop. And that is this: To manufacture an average sized car, will take as much fossil fuel burning — as the gas-powered car will use in a lifetime. Pretty much the same (minus some parts), in regard to the fossil fuel that will be burned making the EV. Of course, then it won’t burn fossil fuel after this, which is, indeed, a plus. But it would be our administration’s belief, we’d be better off looking at a new transportation paradigm in general. I will say, however, one of the things in the article that caught my eye, and what might be a good interim step, is what Tesla is selling in China. That is, two-door electric “micro-cars,” with a top speed of 62 mph and a list price below $6,000. Also, there are EV motorcycles, with the tag line: “Riding Quiet.” *My next post will explain, in much more detail, our transportation position. Note(s): At the time the article was written, 12-million plug-in cars were on the road, globally, with a majority of these being in China, Europe, and the United States. Concurrently, the article noted that there were 1.5 billion “gas guzzling” passenger vehicles globally. And the electric vehicle market was just starting to open up, slightly, in developing countries. Interestingly, the author noted that because motorized vehicles were still not that prevalent in these countries, there is not as much of a psychological transition to EV’s. Again, stay tuned for the “Joe Revolution” in transportation. “Buckle up.” ‘Er rather, you might not have to buckle up — at all.

Native American tragedy

Vote for Joe Posted on February 5, 2025 by Joe SchrinerFebruary 5, 2025

I just wrote a newspaper article about the “Copus Massacre.” It was the early 1800’s, and some settlers had come to the eastern side of Ohio, where they lived scattered in cabins. One of these settlers was James Copus, a Christian missionary. It was said that he lived in peace with three Native American tribes in the area and would regularly smoke a ceremonial peace pipe (see photo) with them. One day the U.S. Army came. They had orders to move the native Americans to a temporary Reservation in western Ohio. The Army asked Copus if he’d try to persuade them to move voluntarily. He tried, but the Army became impatient and ended up burning the Native American villages to the ground and forcing the Native Americans west. In turn, the Native Americans thought Copus had betrayed them, and some returned to kill him, some soldiers, and other settlers in the area. *This is merely a microcosm of what we did all the across the country over time. Manifest Destiny? God’s will? Hardly. It was blind greed. Our Native American position paper addresses this, on multiple levels. And what is contained in that paper is key to putting our country on the right track, finally.

bringing sight to the world; and clean water to the village

Vote for Joe Posted on February 5, 2025 by Joe SchrinerFebruary 5, 2025

Continuing to catch up on January… I wrote a story about the local “VOSH Ohio.” The non-profit organization has collected over 4 million used eyeglasses over the past 30 years, or so. Volunteers work five days a week, cleaning them, sorting them by prescription, and storing them. What’s more, volunteer optometrists, and assistants, regularly go on Missions Trips all over the world to distribute the glasses to those in need. It’s a pretty phenomenal program, actually. One of the optometrists said that in Third World countries, often, blurry vision is simply a reality. But to see the look on someone’s face when they can see clearly again, is priceless… Covering a local village council meeting recently, the subject of water rates came up. There’s an ordinance to increase the rates. The village administrator said that the increase matches inflationary trends across the board. *The same village is undertaking a $6 million Water Plant Improvement Project. And the same village manager said that, as with many municipalities across the country, there is a need to update the equipment. What’s more, there is more of a focus on going to other levels of filtration, with issues like “forever chemicals” now being in the water, and so on. Note: National Geographic just did an article about micro-plastics being found in the human body at alarming rates now. Our administration would task the EPA on banning forever chemicals, plastics, artificial (and toxic) herbicides and pesticides… We would place a premium on being good environmental stewards, and using these pollutants, across the board, is being anything but good environmental stewards. Period. For our Environmental Position Paper…

Aging in Place; Friends of Ohio Barns

Vote for Joe Posted on February 4, 2025 by Joe SchrinerFebruary 4, 2025

Helping folks “Age in place”

Catching up on Jan. (cont.)… Our Social Security platform revolves, not just around a fund, but helping seniors feel ‘socially secure’ in their neighborhoods, their towns. I just wrote a story about an agency that’s main goal is helping seniors “…age in place” for as long as possible. It has satellite activity centers throughout the county, provides rides for doctor’s visits, or to get groceries, or to go to the bank… In fact, in 2023, figures show 16 agency part-time drivers logged 164,313 miles doing all that. The agency is subsidized by property tax levies, and the United Way. The agency also offers: Chore Services; Health & Wellness programs; Telephone Reassurance; a Medical Equipment Loan Closet… It’s actually pretty impressive in its scope… I also wrote a story about the non-profit organization “Friends of Ohio Barns.” Groups involved with this are in all 88 counties of Ohio and their mission is to work to save/restore old barns — to maintain, not only the structures, but the heritage. One of the local barns cited in the article was built in 1844, in a Pennsylvania Swiss style. It even had some old wooden pins, instead of nails. Our platform is big on restoration and maintaining heritage.

Holistic Health, and Cuba in Crisis

Vote for Joe Posted on February 2, 2025 by Joe SchrinerFebruary 2, 2025

Herbal Acres photo

Catching up on the last month… While Kennedy (RFK Jr.) was having his Confirmation Hearings to head up HHS, I was interviewing a local woman who had run an Herbal Teaching Farm for some 20 years. She said, fascinatingly enough, that God gave Adam & Eve all the fruit and leafy stuff in the garden (minus, of course, the apple) to eat. This only stands to reason, she continued, that God put every ingredient needed to maintain optimal health in this food. She said, for instance, that natural herbs are filled with antioxidants, antivirals, and so on, to fortify one’s immune system and provide medicinal properties as well. Yet now we’re eating ultra-processed foods, getting sick, and using pharmaceutical drugs. Our Healthcare platform revolves, too, around: “Making America Healthy Again,” through a holistic approach that would capture the spirit of Genesis. And speaking of eating… Last month, I also interviewed a local pastor who had just returned from a trip to Cuba. His impression? “Poverty everywhere.” He said many of the people were tremendously malnourished, subsisting on small bowls a rice and beans each day. That was it. I just read that the U.S. Foreign Aid Budget is just 1% of the overall National Budget. Under our administration, that would change dramatically. See our Foreign Affairs position paper.

Forgotten Chinese Railroad Workers

Vote for Joe Posted on January 28, 2025 by Joe SchrinerJanuary 28, 2025

Wikipedia photo

Amidst all the recent Trump/immigration talk, I came across an article in National Geographic titled: “We Helped Build This Country (…uncovering the history of the Chinese railroad workers.) In the mid-1800’s some fled a wide sweeping famine in China, came to America, and the only work they could get was the grueling, dangerous job of helping build the railroad out west. They died in avalanches in the Sierra Nevada’s, died in tunnel during blasts through mountains, lived in bare bones desert settlements… What’s more, these workers were even excluded from being buried in official cemeteries. America let these Chinese immigrate, simply because it needed slave labor to lay the rail — and these people were desperate. Sound like the essence of a “Christian nation”? Hardly. On this current immigration thing, a Christian nation would look like this…

Babel Towers in Texas?

Vote for Joe Posted on January 22, 2025 by Joe SchrinerJanuary 22, 2025

Oracle Headquarters

Trump announced yesterday that three absolute tech giants were combining to invest $500 billion for AI (physical and virtual) infrastructure in America, so this country could lead the world in AI development. One of the CEO’s at the announcement said AI promises to bring with it a “super-intelligence” that will, ultimately, solve many of today’s problems. Question: Has anyone stopped to do prayerful discernment to see if this AI Revolution is what God wants? That’s what the Amish do before accepting a new technology. They pray and discern if the technology will hurt their relationship with God, with their family, with their community… We, so often, rush madly forward, and call it “progress.” People “…back in the day,” had the technological smarts/architectural know-how to build the “Tower of Babel.” But even though they had that, that’s not what God wanted. Concurrently, our hubris is starting to “play God” with this artificial intelligence (read: “super-intelligence”). A pseudo-Wizard of Oz intelligence (the BIG oracle behind the curtain, if you will) that could well usurp our need for God — in a perceived sense. In fact, if you squint at the photo above, some of those Oracle Co. towers in Texas, might even look like ‘Babel Towers.’ Just sayin.’ Note: Maybe this AI development is, in fact, God’s will. Maybe it’s not. Our mistake? We’re not actually asking God about it, rather just Googling the next thing. And therein might lie the answer. Note 2: As (providential) coincidence would have it, I turned the Bible, at random, to Jeremiah 21: 11-14. Sub-chapter title: “Oracles Regarding the Kings.” [There’s that “oracle” thing again.] The Cliff note is God warns the society to “dispense justice, rescuing the oppressed from the hand of the oppressor.” Or God says “…my fury will break out like fire.” Later, in verse 14: “I will punish you, oracle of the Lord, as your deeds deserve! I will kindle a fire in its forest that shall devour all its surroundings.” Translated, I believe: If the society spiritually screws up in regard to being the right kind of “oracle” for the Lord, well, fire will ensue — physically and spiritually (Hell). So, America was once considered a “City on a Hill,” an “oracle,” if you will, for solid, moral Christianity. Now, much of it is just the opposite. And what’s more, the decadence is being beamed all over the world — from Hollywood/LA. Then came the fire(s).

The “Golden Age,” or the “Golden Calf.”

Vote for Joe Posted on January 20, 2025 by Joe SchrinerJanuary 20, 2025

Inaugural Lunch

During his Inaugural Address today, Trump said he was going to return America to a “Golden Age.” What’s more, he said that he believed that, not only did he have a “mandate” from the people, but he had a mandate from God. Okay… I just interviewed a local pastor who did a 10-Day-Missions-Trip to Cuba. He said Havana, and the surrounding countryside, were replete with abject poverty. People there, he continued, subsisted on meager portions of rice and beans each day, and little else. (*And this is not to mention the 24,000 people who starve to death worldwide every day. UN figure.) So, let’s start with the Inaugural Lunch today. A gourmet offering of angus beef, crab cakes, potatoes au gratin, and a fancy apple dessert. So, would indulging ourselves lifestyle wise in the First World, while there is so much potentially relievable suffering in the Third World, be spiritually indicative of the “Golden Age,” or, well, indicative of worshipping the “Golden Calf”? Anyone with even a modicum of “common sense” understanding of the Gospel message, would understand (…just for starters) that this gourmet lunch wouldn’t square with part of God’s “mandate.” *That meal should have been rice and beans, with the savings going to humanitarian outreach efforts. That simple. That spiritual.

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