Observations From the Spectrum

Observations From the Spectrum

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  • Communism is Capitalism

    To err is human, to forgive divine.  All people commit sins and make mistakes. God forgives them, and people are acting in a godlike (divine) way when they forgive. This saying is from “An Essay on Criticism,” by Alexander Pope. I am human and I make mistakes.  I do my best at accepting them once…

    Dylan Netter

    March 26, 2020
    #itstime, @geziandme, Creative non-fiction, In the news, Politics – a Third View
  • Young Guns 2020: The Trump Boy vs The Regulators

    Dear Maga and GOP, We need your help today and if you understand the lesson, you will see why.  Please read on. Yes, Bernie Sanders is a Socialist Democrat. I will give you that.  So is France and I like France a lot in fact. Their food, their culture, their people’s willingness and ability to…

    Dylan Netter

    March 25, 2020
    #itstime, @geziandme, Creative non-fiction, In the news, Politics – a Third View, Uncategorized
  • Dear Attorney General

    Dear Attorney General, You are the highest police officer in the land.  I would like to report a crime. A man is threatening my family, my future, my well-being, my livelihood and my mother. There is irrefutable proof of these threats.   Can you please take action before his actions go any further and he becomes…

    Dylan Netter

    March 24, 2020
    Creative non-fiction
  • Hurricane Katrina II and the Broken Levy

    Hurricane Katrina was one of the most devastating events in US History not because of the storm but because how easily it could have been prevented.  Today, Hurricane Katrina 2 has already started to gain steam and head to our shores yet the fat cats still argue about the cure. On August 29, 2005 HK…

    Dylan Netter

    March 24, 2020
    Constitution, Democracy, education, Hurricane, Leaders, Social Programs, Teaching
    Constitution, Democracy, education, Hurricane, Leaders, programs, Social Programs, Teaching
  • A Letter to Friends: Now and in the Future

      Dear Fellow Berners, With all my heart I support Bernie Sanders in his fight to become the 46th President of the United States of America.  Two weeks ago that chance seemed to be slipping away. Today, I think the tides have turned but the tide can always turn back. The establishment is the clear…

    Dylan Netter

    March 23, 2020
    education, Honest Truth, Kindness, Leading Nation, Learning, Teaching
    education, Honest, Honest Truth, Kindness, Leading Nation, Learning, nation, Teaching, truth
  • Unity and the Path to Victory

    Election 2020 has been about two things.  One was the DNC and GOP uniting to stop Bernie. The second was a hostile takeover from rule by the people to rule by the few.  From Democracy back to an aristocracy and fascist regime. A money grab has never been important to the people at the top.…

    Dylan Netter

    March 22, 2020
    Democracy, education, Election, Healthcare, Learning, Medical Care, Mental Health, Teaching
    Democracy, education, Election, health, Learning, Medical Care, Mental Health, Teaching
  • Chess: The Truth vs The Honest Truth

    Chess:  The Truth vs The Honest Truth

    Today we are at war in multiple arenas and on many fronts.  I do not want to lose this war. It is a war between the bendy Truth vs the Honest Truth. I apologize in advance for being a silent player for too long; unless I am silenced, it will not happen again.

    Dylan Netter

    March 20, 2020
    Chess, Democratic, education, Freedom, Healthcare, Higher Education, Honest Truth, Human Nature, Society, Teaching
    Chess, Democratic, education, Freedom, Healthcare, Higher Education, Honest Truth, human, Human Nature, nature, Society, Teaching, truth
  • A Wading Mind

    It’s hard to get along with others.  It’s especially hard for someone like me to get along with others.  I feel a closer connection to the wind, the trees and the animals. It probably started at birth.  My first word was balloon. It seemed, from the story of losing a balloon in a park while…

    Dylan Netter

    March 4, 2020
    Classroom, education, Learner, Reading, Setting Goals, Teaching, Wading Mind
    Classroom, education, goals, Learner, Reading, Setting Goals, Teaching, Wading Mind
  • A Dog in the Fog

    Perspective is an interesting thing. I recently got a new tattoo. I wanted something unique and a tribute to my pops. I went with one of his paintings titled From the Horizon. The tattoo artist was super excited to do it because the original was actually art.Now, I do not think I know it all…

    Dylan Netter

    February 26, 2020
    #trailrunning, #vanlife, @geziandme, Actually Autistic, Adventure Travel, Creative non-fiction, Endurance Sports, Getting Nettered, Lemonade Coaching, Running with Gezi, Uncategorized
  • Finding Hubris

    Hubris in the modern day is when we think we know better than those who have gone before us.  Our way or the highway. And this is no more evident than in the Democratic party and how their nomination cycle loops. Take Bill Clinton.  Like him or not, he was the first person to utilize…

    Dylan Netter

    February 26, 2020
    Deciding Factor, Democratic, education, Politician, Teaching, Truth
    Deciding Factor, Democratic, education, factor, hurbis, Politician, Teaching, Truth
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