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The Choice

19 Monday Feb 2018

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The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade and Protectionism by Russell Roberts
2007 132 pgs (116pg story)

First, I’m not a mental masochist, this was not on my must reads.  This is a required reading for my class in International Economics.  It only took me a few hours to read, although it is detailed.  I’m sure that I’ll have to read it again to get all the gritty information for the class.

David Ricardo, an English Economist, is a wanderer in heaven waiting for his theory of economics that he laid out in On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation to come too fruition so he may get into heaven.

Ed Johnson is President of Stellar Television Company in Star, Illinois.  He was asked to give a speech for the 1960 presidential nomination of Congressman Fred Bates at a major convention.  Earlier, he asked the congressman to pass a bill that would limit the imports of Japanse Televisions.  After the success of that bill, the congressman is running on a “Buying American will make America Rich again” platform and plans after being elected to limit all imported goods for the greater of the American economy.

The night before Ed is to give the key speech to introduce Fred as the right Presidental candidate with the right platform, Dave comes down to earth to convince Ed that Free Trade is better for the nation.  He does this by showing Ed what Star Illinois would like in 2005 with Free Trade and then Tariffs.   There is a lot of point-counterpoint on why Free Trade is better for workers and for other nations.

So, to summarize, this is “It’s a Wonderful Life” for economist and Dave is Clarence and Ed is George.

It makes a good explanation why Free Trade is better for all nations in a simple story.

Enjoy your reading!

Lopaka

How Democracies Die

18 Sunday Feb 2018

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How Democracies Die by Steven Levitsky & Daniel Ziblatt
2018 312 pgs (231 reading)

First, a fair warning, if someone is a die-hard Republican and/or Trump lover, they should not read this book.  Their blood will boil, head spin around, and quite possibly implode.

Good news for me, I’m Independent, so I didn’t dance as I devoured its contents or get upset at what was said.  As a person that has written history and is an ardent student of it, I enjoyed the lessons.

Both authors are experts/teachers of the subject of democracies from around the world and what has caused them to fall.  One is a specialist in Europe and the other in South America.  Using lessons of infamous authoritarian governments like Chile’s Pinochet and Venezuela’s, Chávez.  Also, Hitler’s rise to power in 1930’s to current situations like Putin’s Russia and Ukraine.   They compare our current administration’s actions in the last year, plus what was said before the elections, to what happened in other nations and consummate the path our nation is currently heading.

They explain how our nation has been working politically since the forming of our constitution to where it is today.  Also, why we also never had a political picture like we do now and what prevented it.  Finally, we how could possibly heal the current political situation and become the democratic giant that other nations follow.

I know that was vague, however, I don’t want to give up to much in the book.  I really enjoyed it.  I started and finished it in about a day and I’m a very slow reader.

Although like any book that deals with the world of politics, your view will determine your take on the book.

Enjoy your reading!

Lopaka

 

2018 Reading List

18 Sunday Feb 2018

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  1. How Democracies Die by Steven Levitsky & Daniel Ziblatt
  2. The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade and Protectionism  by Russell Roberts
  3. Tortilla Flat by John Steinbeck
  4. American Gods by Neil Gaiman
  5. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
  6. Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
  7. Armada by Ernest Cline
  8. It by Stephen King
  9. The Martian by Andy Weir
  10. Make Your Bed by Admiral Willam H McRaven, (USN, Retired)
  11. Artemis by Andy Weir
  12. Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations by Michal Walzer
  13. The Dirt: Confessions of the World’s Most Notorious Rock Band by Neil Strauss, Mick Mars, Nikki Sixx, Vince Neil, and Tommy Lee
  14. The Shining by Stephen King
  15. Doctor Sleep by Stephen King
  16. Dracula by Bram Stoker
  17. Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
  18. 1984 by George Orwell

Happy New Years…

02 Tuesday Jan 2018

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Welcome to 2018!

First, I don’t believe in New Year’s resolutions as many people try to start the year in a better direction.  I honestly believe that we should always be trying to improve or make ourselves better throughout our lifetime.  So, I don’t need a specific day in a year to start that.

Now, one challenge that I want to make is reading.  I honestly believe that we should never stop reading.  However, we shouldn’t always just read what we enjoy reading.  We should challenge ourselves.  Sometimes, you might be surprised at what you would read that normally you wouldn’t pick up.

So, this year, my personal challenge is to read 15 books in the year.

5 History Books
5 Classic Books
5 Modern Books (Within the last 5 years)

Will I finish this challenge, I don’t know.  It will be fun trying.

How to start this challenge?

Finish the current book that I’m in…

The Stand by Stephen King.  On page 465 of 1,176…only 36% of the book complete.

Lopaka

Update: 25 Oct 18, As of today, I’ve finished 13 books in my 15 book challenge. They are not in the categories that I listed. However, I’m very happy that we are almost to November and I’m only 2 books away from completing 15 this year.

Update: 26 Nov 18, Challenge complete. 15 books in 11 months. I’m excited to see how many more I might be able to complete before the end of the year.

The Last Jedi…

29 Friday Dec 2017

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Last night, my family and I watched The Last Jedi.  Like many people my age, I grew up on Star Wars.  I watched on Betamax, the original three movies over and over.  I destroyed our copy of Empire from fast forwarding the movie to all the good parts.    However, this isn’t to say, that I’m a fanatic, expert, lore god…etc of Star Wars.

When the movie ended, I was very happily entertained.  I thought the visuals were some of the best in any of the previous movies.  I had a few times the thought of “where is this going?”  I only looked at my watch twice wondering “how much longer do we have?”.  I walked with my family to the car and then on the ride home we dissected, digested, and analyzed what we liked and disliked.  What it meant to the Star Wars universe.  Where all the symbology was, what was missing, and what does this mean going forward for the next movie.  Then, I watched on YouTube all the critics “aka Star Wars Fanatics” just rip the movie to shreds.

While some of the rantings, I agreed with what they said…I also understood that there are some very very deep emotions being destroyed with this movie.  Some people are raving like their lives mattered on how this movie treated their favorite character.  While some of this was funny to listen to, it also made me realize a stark reality.  It’s a movie.  It is not real.  This is a story that someone made up.  Unless you have some financial interest in this movie, in the end, it is someone else’s view and takes on another universe that you actually have zero say in.  No matter how much of “Nerd” “Geek” “Fan Boy” or whatever title that you want to throw down to say that you are entitled to have a movie of your liking, you don’t get that.  This movie was the director’s vision of the story.  If you don’t like what they did,  don’t watch the next movie or any other movies that the director did.  The individuals that made this movie are the ones with the vested interest.  They put their stock and money into this project.  They have the final say.  You don’t.  I listened to Mark Hamill’s statement about Luke Skywalker in the movie and completely agreed with it.  However, like it or not.  There is nothing that you can do change the movie nor the Star Wars world you live it.  It is just a movie.  The world will not explode.  Our imaginations are not going to stop.

If you don’t like it so much, then make a movie of your own.  Or write a story that you think should have happened.  Allow others to cut it up.  Allow others to tell you that your vision was wrong and “this is how it should have happened”.  Then you can make a visceral stance on the story and where it is going.  Until then, enjoy the movies for what they are because they are just to entertain you.  For 2+ hours, you are taken away, to a galaxy far far away.  However, you still have to come back to earth and continue the normal routine of this wonderful adventure called life.

-Lopaka-

 

Ready Player One

23 Saturday Dec 2017

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Ready Player One
Ernest Cline, 2011
385 pgs

Let the 1980’s nerd come flooding out!  This was the first novel since Dune that I honestly did not want to put down until I finished devouring it’s every little morsel.  I couldn’t stop smiling at all the 80’s video games/Dungeons and Dragons references.  I would recommend this book to anyone that is in their 40’s.  Also, even if you don’t get the references, it still is a good story.

 

 

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea

02 Saturday Sep 2017

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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
1872

This novel has graced my too-read list for many years.  Alas, I downloaded the entire Jules Verne collection to my Kindel and devoured this from page to page.  Sadly, the book wasn’t exciting as I was hoping it to be.   Much of the book is Professor Aronnax describing in absolute nauseating detail all the observations of the sea life while he is aboard the Nautilus.

Understanding that at the time this was written, that would have been very fascinating for many people since they would have never seen any of the fish nor the lands/sea’s that Verne describes in the book.

Still, the novel is a fun read if you are a fan of Jules Verne.  If you have never read any of his books, I would start with Journey to the Center of the Earth.

Cattales

05 Saturday Aug 2017

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Cattales by Win Stites 82 pages

As a history aficionado, I do enjoy a good read that explores more than what happened. I also love to dive into the why. However, every now and then, the best stories are not the ones that are researched, categorized, and written by historians. The great ones are written by those that were there. The “first hand’ accounts.

Some of these stories can be embellished for entertainment. Just like a fisherman, these stories can stretch the imagination of the one that got lost. Those are the qualities that make these stories an enjoyable read.

Cattales is one of those reads. The book is a collection of stories from PBY-5 Catalina fliers in the days of WWII. They range from accounts from the Aleutians to training on the east coast. I personally got a good chuckle from some, especially the first one about the weather report for Adak. Since I have a first-hand account of the weather on the island.

This book was an easy and fast read that just allows the mind to relax and laugh.

Pronto

13 Tuesday Jun 2017

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This book was a gift from a friend who also enjoyed the James Bond books as I have.  This was a fun and fast read.  At only 226 pages, I finished it in about 1 day.  A very pleasurable story for one of America’s great writers.  I would recommend it to anyone for just a fun read.  It is similar to the James Bond books, just no government involvement.  Although a lawman that does things different than what the law allows is defiantly a James Bond style writing.

Lopaka

Six Armies In Normandy

13 Tuesday Jun 2017

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To go back into time and read about events and why they happened, history.  After reading a few fiction novels, it was time to start a novel, again, the I started almost 20 years ago; however, never finished.

Six Armies In Normandy by John Keegan is a very detailed account of what happened at the invasion of Normandy on 6 June ’44 until the liberation of Paris in August of ’44.  He doesn’t talk about each army and what happened at each beach.  However, he did pick specific units and gave a reach detail of their history and what they contributed to Normandy.  For example, the 101th and 82nd Airborne for the United States.  The significant contribution of Admiral Sir Ramsay had on the invasion fleet.  This book is a great read.  For me, it took about a week and a half to finish.  It is very detailed and I know that I won’t remember everything from the book.  In the end, my knowledge of the invasion and the overall complexity has expanded.

Lopaka

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