clern fimmel

My personal favorites are: "The Old Man and the Dog, Part 1," and "Imaginary Jobs". Most of the stories are progressions.
The opinion stuff is just that.
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  • Private Profit, Public Debt
    The present economic system's reliance on deficit spending is a transfer of wealth to the ruling, financial class. Debt, once established, is manipulated through rating agencies.
  • The Monologist/ the Refugio Hotel
    What I don't understand might just as well not exist. The end of the Pong era.
  • SAINT PONG
    The end of an era at Pong. It's nice to be able to have a sense of proportion about things. It's fortunate not to have to be desperate about a job layoff.
  • California's Pot Law Vs. The Feds?
    The rights of the states and the rights of individuals confront the Federal government's arguement that what the Fed says goes. What about the will of the peoples' vote?
  • The World Series Isn't the World Series
    Baseball is a great game and an international game, but the American series isn't a world series, it's an American series. Maybe there should be a world series.
  • California's Prison Hunger Strikes
    The prison system in California costs about 50 thousand a year per inmate. In the present system, about 80% of inmates return to prison. You go to prison, you join an underclass, usually, permanently.
  • Up to No Good, Part 6
    The powers that be make a move. Chitwood talks to the Pentagon. The Preacher gets locked up. Kuroaka tells Mingus he's been cleared to work.
  • Up to No Good, Part 5
    The Interns play it forward for Mingus. Crystal gets a new lease on life. DC and the world's power brokers are in a funk.
  • Up to No Good, Part 4
    Two factions of aliens have a good meeting. Crystal talks about Chitwood. Chitwood talks to Kuroaka about Crystal.
  • UP to No Good, Part 3
    The Interns step up their program. The New Year's Project projecting peace and compassion for the new year. How the Interns attempt to recruit the rest of consciousness into the project?
  • Up to No Good, Part 2
    What the Preacher is up to. The investigators talk shop.
  • Up to No Good, Part 1.
    How one disappearance leads to another? Lazy Larry and TJ and the Preacher's disappearance connected to Mingus?
  • Occupy Wall Street Protests and the Collective Unconscious
    It's all about consciousness. Do we want to remain distracted or do we want to know?
  • O Wing Visits the Prison Library
    A glimpse of the darkness that is prison. An example of prison society at work.
  • Missing the Academy Awards, Part 4
    The Bear plays Drew Mingus for the championship. A game of skill and a game of chance. The heart of the matter.
  • Missing the Academy Awards, Part 3
    Drew Mingus, clone? Was there a clone, alien consciousness? What does Crystal know? Questions for Kuroaka
  • Missing the Academy Awards, Part 2
    How the chicken figures in this story. What Drew Mingus' mother thinks. Kuroka investigates clones.
  • Ghost Dancing for Jobs
    A different look at job hunting. How magical thinking can contribute to our political discourse.
  • Missing the Academy Awards
    Aliens invade the home of award nominee. What happens to the man? Where does Drew Mingus wind up?
  • The Dogs Talk
    Where the old man hides out, what the dogs know, what secrets are kept,
  • Imaginary Jobs
    What happens to Lazy Larry, Herb the Smooth, and Vito.
  • A Vacation Horror Story
    We have to see ourselves in others. What have we really learned in the last fifty years with our struggles with prejudice?
  • Gods and Gorillas
    My religious conversion, or how I came to see spirituality in nature in the small god of animals.
  • The Old Man and the Dog
    Good will out sometimes, a bond based on mutual respect can bear mutual benefits, better lucky than smart
  • The Time Does You
    Prison life for lifers; a day in prison.

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