Reason McLucus
I'm a retired janitor who has 100 hours of graduate study beyond an M.A. in U.S. history, including courses in computer science, business administration, urban planning and economics. I'm a mathematician and a generalist who uses a systems approach to study human behavior and interaction with the environment. I'm particularly concerned about attempts to turn science into a form of religion As a naive undergraduate in the 60's I switched from a study of math and physics to a study of human behavior because I thought politicians didn't know how to discover solutions to social problems. I didn't realize until later that they didn't really care about solving social problems. I still have an interest in the nature of light and quantum physics. I'm a political maverick and a Vietnam Vet. I was a postal clerk with the 173rd Airborne Brigade in the central highlands of Vietnam May, 1969 - April, 1970.
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Not My America Any MoreDestroying other governments without considering what will replace them is crazy. The pottery barn rule should apply to Libya.
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Californians to Be Scam VictimsCalifornians are set to be victims of the global warming scam started by Enron in the 90's. Science disproved claims about CO2 causing global warming long ago.
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Don't Cut Wall Street Bums' TaxesThe Wall Street bums who demanded bonuses for wrecking their companies and the U.S. economy, don't deserve a tax cut.