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Blog 131. Why do small nations want big nukes?

Posted on 03/30/2018 by Don Neeper

Why indeed? For a nation, the benefit of having a nuclear weapon comes from not using it. Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Governance, Ideology, Science & society | Tagged climate, Governance, North Korea, nuclear, nuclear paranoia, nuclear weapon, nuke, politics, terrorism | 1 Comment |

Blog 125. What do you fear most?

Posted on 07/30/2017 by Don Neeper

Fear has always been the strongest motivation for uniting people, but Americans are now divided by fear.  Fear of what? Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Governance, Ideology, Society | Tagged belief, climate change, Conservative, dirty bomb, fear, global warming, Governance, ideology, inequality, Liberal, nuclear, nuke, politics, social issues, terrorism, war |

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