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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #420 on: March 13, 2017, 08:37:01 AM »
Yes, John P., it makes no sense for Arizona to go on daylight savings time. The changes elsewhere do make things like making phone calls more confusing, because we don't realize that the rest have changed.

There was a curious problem this weekend. We were out closer to New Mexico, at only Safford at the hotsprings. We thought that we had over slept for our morning hike. We had, but one cell phone read 10am and one read 9am. We had to dig out my backpack watch to break the tie for correct time. Go figure. They are both in sinc now that we are back in Tucson.

JOhnGw, I do my best to not provide a backpocket for the government to pick, literally and figuratively. I rarely have a back pocket and when I do it is empty, but for a small comb. I keep little vulnerable cash with me in that position. I too, certainly would feel better if the rich were picked at the same rate, and we the people were the ones that got to make the laws governing such instead of those richer than kings.

Somethings just need some regulation and that is what government is for. To hash out what is contested within our ranks, and provide for the common good. Traffic control is a good example, although they do regularly muck it up. International organization of time is pretty handy sometimes. I've lived places where the light was very odd. Either daylight savings or an inconsistent mess. Some standards are good. Some bureaucracy gets out of hand. Monopolies need regulation or we all get exploited. Common money is handy, until greedy folks get an undue influence on the government. Like the Fed, which is the fusion of state and corporate interest, something very corrupt happens. It isn't regulation that is the problem, it is the over regulation, much of which comes from undue interest of private corporations in government making regulations which suit them.
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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #421 on: March 13, 2017, 02:02:10 PM »
Yes, John P., it makes no sense for Arizona to go on daylight savings time. The changes elsewhere do make things like making phone calls more confusing, because we don't realize that the rest have changed.

It makes no sense for anyone else either, but who ever said that elected law makers have any sense.

My wife and I were talking about that last night.  Another good reason to move to AZ.


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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #422 on: March 13, 2017, 06:45:19 PM »
The State of Arizona has been ranked #50 for lack of democratic process. It has been compared and found to have an equal footing with many fascist regimes. The legislature is filled with dangerous bimbos as a result. There are some really incredible people with short circuits in their nogans in the legislature. They ban books, attempt to blatantly squelch other  free speech, and repress as their religion tells them. There are many wonderful reasons  to live here, but you are talking about jumping from the frying pan into the fire, be you left or right.

The one good thing is that there is enough space to be able to ignore most of it...but then that is how it all began.
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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #423 on: March 13, 2017, 11:07:25 PM »
The State of Arizona has been ranked #50 for lack of democratic process. It has been compared and found to have an equal footing with many fascist regimes. The legislature is filled with dangerous bimbos as a result. There are some really incredible people with short circuits in their nogans in the legislature. They ban books, attempt to blatantly squelch other  free speech, and repress as their religion tells them. There are many wonderful reasons  to live here, but you are talking about jumping from the frying pan into the fire, be you left or right.
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New Mexico has been a political zoo forever. I lived there for a couple of decades.  The historic big ranch owners still run the whole state. 

Arizona appears wither to be good or bad depending on someone's political perspective.  Of course there is John McCain who is a disaster.  But Washington State has our own problems with Senator Patty Murray and Governor Inslee.  And then California is a nightmare with a mass exodus. 

I don't see why Arizona got rated #50 of 50. 

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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #424 on: March 14, 2017, 03:59:29 AM »
In the U.S. News & World Report feature "The 10 Best States in America" who came in at #1? MASSACHUSETTS did, that's who! But Bob, I don't think it would suit you very well.

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/articles/2017-02-21/bay-states-public-schools-health-care-economy-stand-out?int=news-rec

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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #425 on: March 14, 2017, 03:49:36 PM »
In the U.S. News & World Report feature "The 10 Best States in America" who came in at #1? MASSACHUSETTS did, that's who! But Bob, I don't think it would suit you very well.

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/articles/2017-02-21/bay-states-public-schools-health-care-economy-stand-out?int=news-rec

And in the meantime I can't see how Arizona made number 50. It's usually a race to the bottom between Mississippi and West Virginia!
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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #426 on: March 14, 2017, 04:05:08 PM »
In the U.S. News & World Report feature "The 10 Best States in America" who came in at #1? MASSACHUSETTS did, that's who! But Bob, I don't think it would suit you very well.


US News is a left wing propaganda rag.   Their criteria undoubtedly means "Most Socialist."   Massachusetts is arguably the most Socialist US State.  #1 on their list.

You are right.  That would not be my first choice.    I might rather enjoy their #50 where freedom from government is more common.


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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #427 on: March 14, 2017, 11:19:50 PM »
I am wary of ALL opinion polls. There are no other kind.

Before making any decisions about data presented in one of those, it is a good idea to know:
1. Who paid to have it done?
2. Where was it conducted?
3. Who did they hire to do it?   and
4. What is the agenda of the client?

Without these initial few pieces of information the OPINIONS have little to no value. These of course can vary on differing answers to the above questions.

As Bob points out, if you asked the exact same questions in Montana you would get a completely different viewpoint than those of Massachusetts.

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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #428 on: March 15, 2017, 05:24:52 AM »
Bob, considering that we are on opposite ends of the spectrum except for a few key issues in common, I'd say that you would be more comfortable with the Arizona legislature, a positive for you, a negative for me. You would agree, be pleased, with many results of the legislature, but you may agree with me that the means to those ends is corrupted.

The report was done by a school back east, which didn't measure the social programs, or education, drop out rate or certain types of crime, or teen pregnancy rate, which Arizona is surpassing Mississippi and West Virginia on. I wish I still had the article. It was comparing factors like, free speech, voter suppression, gerrymandering, and civil rights, with that of other states and countries around the world. Ol' # 50 took the cake, but also compared with faked democracies which are totalitarian in reality. It was way way down there in those criteria. We have a good ol' boy state, run by an established wealthy few that don't like democratic process as much as power and control. It is simply fascist by most definitions. As I read it, I had to concur with each point. It wasn't just some highfalutin liberal ivory tower intellectual exercise. It was cut and dry. I wasn't surprised by the obvious findings.

The wide open spaces that still exist, my lifestyle and outlook make me free in the ways that it counts. The fascism in the state disgust me, but there is nothing for me to do about it, for now. I just have to accept that and wait for the opportunity to throw the traitors to the constitution out, if that should arise. I figure that given the rope, they will hang themselves, which they probably have just done.

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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #429 on: March 15, 2017, 06:39:23 PM »

The report was done by a school back east,  ..... It was comparing factors like, free speech, voter suppression, gerrymandering, and civil rights, with that of other states
Jbee

Schools in MA and most of America have redefined "free speech" as freedom ONLY to agree with their socialist agenda.  Disagreeing now results in riots, burning, beatings, sending professors and other listeners to hospital, etc. etc. etc.  I recall the President of Harvard was run off for daring to suggest that "studies" might be needed on a feminist sacred cow.  No free speech there at all.

MA rates just about #1 in speech suppression, vote suppression, and prevention of civil rights.   But they aren't allowed to say that at Eastern US Universities.   Their only allowed speech supports the socialist agenda.  Its not surprising that they falsely claim #1.

I would probably enjoy Arizona. 

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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #430 on: March 15, 2017, 11:10:38 PM »

Jbee

...I would probably enjoy Arizona. 

Bob
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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #431 on: March 17, 2017, 07:28:47 PM »
It hasn't rained in a while and the temps are warming up.

Time to get back out.

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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #432 on: March 18, 2017, 09:38:19 AM »
its drizzling here again this morning

did some lawn mowing for a neighbour yesterday and was glad to get in out of the cold wind, earlier in the week we had a couple of sunny almost warm enough days.

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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #433 on: March 27, 2017, 04:47:20 AM »
March was cold, windy, and rain.  We are close to the all time monthly record amount of rain for this area, and its still supposed to rain all week.  Its also several degrees lower than normal temperatures for this time of  year.  Except for a few brief excursions out into the rain and cold, I'm stuck inside looking out.  March sucked as a month for outdoor Naturism, in my area.  Sheeesh!
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Re: How was your month for Free Range Naturism?
« Reply #434 on: March 30, 2017, 02:08:35 AM »
Two day left in March...already!
I may have to hike in clothing in the next couple of days. A friend wants to do Picacho Peak while the weather is good. Me, too. In like a lion and out like a lamb.
I have been mostly naked and comfortable. The weather has been up and down, but the ups have been pretty inconstantly in the mid-week and not the weekend when DF is available to roam. We did have a good couple of days at the Hot Springs, a hike up into the Tortolitas and a couple of good sweats with friends. I have been out to Havarock a few times. The growth as been amazing to watch as my stealth trail as been slowly getting covered with it. I took a few visiting friends out there, naked and they were delighted. One of those trips will be reported on at thefreerangenaturist.org very soon. Rattlers are out and migrating, snow is still in the mountains. Spring has sprung, the sun feels wonderful...naked.

April, who knows?
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