Question #1: Do You Agree That Your Vote Is Merely A Formality?

Public education and the local business roundtable versus Public Education and a heterarchial small business to business makers and creators network. Yesterday I signed on to my new apartment and, Continue Reading →

Is Lawlessness the Rule of Law in Maine?

And News about the Unbelievable– A Fair and just company for individual creators! The referendum for the elementary school bond in the Boothbay Peninsula was held on April 24th, The Continue Reading →

The New Waves, Surging In, and Rolling Out.

This is a drawing of the making space and gallery that my Dad wanted to construct The flat roof is the production space where we taught and developed STEAM skills, The building was designed to merge into the hillside, If this were the road taken Andersen Design would likely still be in production. The Town would not allow my Dad to build this building, I don’t know why but I am told all the members of the deciding board stopped by to apologize to Dad before they died, but the damage was done.

Local Community is in an uproar over repeated referendum votes, and I fall into a surprisingly compatible new stream. This is a drawing of the making space and gallery that Continue Reading →

The Mussolini Approach Toward Individualism Is Alive and Well in the Non-profit Sector

Benevolent Feudalism and it’s discontents. #CrappyFundingPractices Having grown up and spent much of my adult life engaged in a small independently owned free enterprise that designs and makes hand-crafted ceramics, Continue Reading →

Is It Time for the Public-Private-Piggyback System to Step Aside?

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Pathways outside the algorithm open onto alternate worlds. Productivity Assets: The Floating Gull is the first Andersen Design wildlife sculpture designed in the late fifties. The Gull maintained its market appeal throughout Continue Reading →

The LifeStyle Approach To Economic Development Makes An Environmentally Sustainable Paradigm

I find support for home businesses in unexpected places I have been trying to read the Camoin Report– a development plan for the Boothbay Peninsula in Maine. A local public-private group Continue Reading →

What Ceramic Casting Slip Can Tell About The Effects of Development On The Water Supply, That Our Political Leaders Won’t Say

jelleke-vanooteghem-unsplash Today there is a cloud of topics floating around in my head and I am wondering which is the starting point of this story and so I begin in Continue Reading →

A School System Should Not Be Approached as an Instrument of Gentrification

Especially Not with a Looming Confucius Institute in the Picture! europeana-unsplash Published on Mediums Age of Awareness Recently I contacted a law firm specializing in non-profits about forming a 501(3)©, which Continue Reading →

How Marxian Indoctrination Sustains The Great Wealth Divide

Carving a Way Back to Fairer Distribution This story was Selected for Best of Tremr! Stop Trying to Make Sense of the World- Just Deal With it As it Really Is Recently Continue Reading →