by Josh Galt | Nov 26, 2013 | Capitalism, Current Affairs, Happiness, Individual Rights, Productivity, Travel
I met a cute Cambodian girl the other morning as I headed back to my hotel after a run on the beach. We went to breakfast, and she told me she knew a great place to go snorkeling, which was our plan for the day. She was fun and hot and spoke English, so of course, I...
by Josh Galt | Aug 28, 2011 | Capitalism, Current Affairs, Individual Rights, The Media
This is awesome. Ron Paul will go down in history as a REAL American hero (probably the last, of this phase in the US’s history…)! The Daily ShowGet More: Daily Show Full Episodes,Political Humor & Satire Blog,The Daily Show on Facebook
by Josh Galt | Feb 2, 2010 | Capitalism, Individual Rights
I had a conversation with a friend the other day. She is from Colombia, but resides in a different central American country. She's smart, hard-working, and owns her own business.Somehow the topic ended up on politics and health care, which led to a passionate...
by Josh Galt | Dec 11, 2009 | Current Affairs, Greatness, Happiness, Individual Rights, Integrity, Musings, Selfishness, Sports, Success, The Media, Values, Venting
If I were Tiger Woods, I’d handle this situation alot differently. By saying nothing, he is playing right into the hands of thosewho will stop at nothing to destroy him, because that’s what vile,self-loathing people do: they gleefully tear others down, and the greater...
by Josh Galt | Oct 7, 2009 | Individual Rights, Values
Haha this is pretty freaking true.*** *** ***This about sums up the difference.If a conservative doesn't like guns, they don't buy one. If a liberal doesn't like guns, then no one should have one.If a conservative is a vegetarian, they don't eat meat....
by Josh Galt | May 28, 2009 | Individual Rights, Love & Logic
I was reminded of my distaste of this when I heard someone saying they're going to soon be "Mrs. so and so" recently.Really? Why?I'm sure it dates back to some ancient time when Feudalism ruled the world and women were regarded as property. Which, if...