As expected, Shadow did not do well with his test around other dogs. But there is some good news.
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Introducing Shadow
Shadow’s Story For about two years, Mom and I have been walking by Shadow. While our dogs were getting walked, Shadow was tied up on concrete with little room to move and often surrounded by his own crap. We don’t believe he had regular access to water. He didn’t seem to have enough to eat.… Continue reading Introducing Shadow
Reviewing Critical
Critical is the seventh book in Robin Cook’s Jack Stapleton & Laurie Montgomery series. I have now read the first seven books in the series. Like the first six, I found Critical both entertaining and somewhat educational.
Personal Updates for September, 20, 2020
This post has updates about my exercise, our search for a new dog, and an update on how I have been feeling.
You Won’t Push Biden Left
The verdict for this episode is: be honest about why you’re voting for Biden. In this episode, I discuss those who say they are voting because they want to remove Trump, but who are promising to move Biden to the left. https://media.blubrry.com/jonathansimeonepodcast/content.blubrry.com/jonathansimeonepodcast/Be_Honest_about_your_vote.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 4:37 — 2.1MB) | Embedsubscribe to… Continue reading You Won’t Push Biden Left
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I Don’t Have a Reason
The verdict for this episode is: if I had one or two reasons, I would vote for Biden. In this episode, I discuss the fact that Biden and I agree on no important policy issues. Since we don’t, I don’t have a reason to vote for him. https://media.blubrry.com/jonathansimeonepodcast/content.blubrry.com/jonathansimeonepodcast/I_don_t_have_a_reason.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration:… Continue reading I Don’t Have a Reason
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Personal Updates for September 15, 2020
This post has updates on how I have been feeling lately, my exercise, and our search for a new dog.
Thoughts on the Climate Fires
I know most people refer to the fires raging up and down the West coast as wildfires, but they are actually climate fires. Humans are the reason so much is being destroyed. Humans are the reason so many animals are being killed. Humans are the reason the air is so terrible. Humans are the reason… Continue reading Thoughts on the Climate Fires
Reviewing The People No
Thomas Frank’s The People No: A Brief History of Anti-Populism was an easy, entertaining read.
Reviewing the Price of Peace
The Price of Peace is Zachary Carter’s look at the life and ideas of economist John Maynard Keynes. While economics can often be a boring subject, I found The Price of Peace to be an important, educational read.