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My name is Adi.I am male.I’m Hindu.I am a Texan-American.I am of Indian descent.Politically, I’m a small r republican.Philosophically, I try to comply with the principles of stoicism.Economically, I lean Chicago school and to some extent Austrian.I am an American patriot.I have siblings.I own around 1,200 books.I have read An American Life by Ronald Reagan 5 times.My favorite U.S. President and Founding Father is George Washington.I have an iPhone.I have a MacBook and a Windows PC.My favorite pistol is my Colt Combat Commander 1911.My favorite semi-auto rifle is currently my Ruger AR-556.My highest 1 rep max bench press was 500 Lbs.I played football in high school.I was a boxer.I am in my early 20s.I participated in dozens of fights during middle and high school, sometimes against multiple opponents. I won most of the time.Some of my friends in high school called me Iron Adi.As you can expect from the points above, I spent a lot of time in the Vice Principal’s office in high school.I hated pretty much every single day of school. All the way from Kindergarten through my senior year of high school.I drive a Toyota Tundra.I am 6′2″.My main hobbies are weightlifting, shooting at the range, photography, teaching, and writing on Quora.I’m currently learning the basics of woodworking and gardening.I hate most cities. I’m a country boy at heart. My dream is to retire on 10–15 acres of rural land and spend my time farming, woodworking, brewing beer, shooting, hunting, fishing, and spending time with my family.I want to get married in the next few years and have a few kids.I’ve started and failed at a couple of businesses.My main areas of academic and personal interest are economic policy, foreign policy, international affairs, geopolitics, constitutional law, the administrative state, and American history.I have 4 flags in my house. An American flag, the Texas flag, and the Gadsden flag. I also have a Hindu flag.I am a pretty decent cook.I prefer short (5′0″ to 5′5″), fair, pretty, and hourglass shaped brunette women.I dislike third wave feminism.My favorite superhero is Batman.Some of my favorite movies are the Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy, The Godfather, Scarface, American Sniper, all the Rambo movies, Rocky (1, 2, 3, & 4), Saving Private Ryan, Patton, Flags of our Fathers, The Bridge on the River Kwai, The Hunt for Red October, Braveheart, Terminator, Heartbreak Ridge, 12 Strong, and Black Hawk Down.I have a Playstation 4 which I rarely play anymore.My favorite video game is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.These are some of my greatest American heroes: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Nathanael Greene, Patrick Henry, Ben Franklin, John Adams, James Madison, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Robert E. Lee, Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, William “Tecumseh” Sherman, Grover Cleveland, Calvin Coolidge, John J. Pershing, Douglas MacArthur, George Patton, Chesty Puller, Matthew Ridgeway, Creighton Abrams, Charlie Beckwith, Thomas Edison, JP Morgan, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Steve Jobs, and James Mattis.These are some of my greatest non-American heroes: Alexander the Great, King Ashoka of the Maurya Empire, Hannibal of Carthage, Publius Cornelius Scipio, Julius Caesar, Augutus Caesar, Marcus Aurelius, Genghis Khan, Jebe (Genghis Khan’s General), Subotai (Genghis Khan’s General), John Locke, and Napoleon Bonaparte.I have small statues of George Washington, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Julius Caesar, Genghis Khan, and Ronald Reagan in my office.My favorite Scotch Whisky is Lagavulin 16.My favorite Bourbon is Maker’s 46.My favorite beer is Shiner Bock.I have broken a couple of bones.I have a 50 inch 4K LG TV that I purchased on Black Friday.My favorite shoes are my Clark’s Desert boots.My 2 favorite knives are my Marine Ka-Bar (that a friend gave me) and my trusty Bowie knife.My favorite TV shows are White Collar, Breaking Bad, and Batman: The Animated Series.I’ve been to all 50 states.I’ve visited more than a dozen countries.I listen to a bunch of hip hop. My favorite rap group is The Wu-Tang Clan.I’ve had a mustache and full beard for more or less 2 years now.Despite being ethnically Indian, a lot of people think I am Turkish, Afghan Pashtun, and even Mexican.I once met three Indian celebrities in one day.I just got a motorcycle license.I’m fluent in 3 languages.A group of leftist thugs once attempted to intimidate my girlfriend and I in a gas station.I once stopped a group of guys from potentially sexually harassing a girl.A group of gay guys once harassed me on a subway in NYC for laughing at a joke.I make a mean Apple pie.I absolutely love pizza.My favorite ice cream flavor is chocolate fudge.My favorite doughnut flavor is Boston Creme.I rarely go clothes shopping.My favorite stores are Costco and Academy.I make the vast majority of my online purchases on Amazon.I have a Canon 5D Mark III DSLR camera.I spend hours and hours using Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel for work.I’ve had the same barber for the last 3 years and I get a haircut and beard trim every fortnight.I hate waking up after 10 AM.I like lawn mowing and yard work.I own 7 bookshelves.I really like hiking and camping.Babies and dogs love me.One of my college english professors inappropriately flirted with me several times. It was extremely awkward, mainly because he was a 40 year old dude.When I went to a roadhouse in Missouri, a really drunk woman in her 50s tried to physically pin me to a wall to kiss me. I didn't want to hurt her feelings, so I quickly slipped out of her grasp and escaped with my friends.I change my own oil.I generally hate going to nightclubs.I like roadhouses.I don't eat beef because I am Hindu.I don't like flying. I prefer driving if it is practical.I love eating Chick-fil-AI like hunting and fishing.I was once 2 yards away from a cougar in the woods.I smoked cigarettes in high school. I quit in less than a year.My dad once caught me passed out drunk when in high school. When I woke up, my parents took away my computer, phone, iPod, and pretty much any other luxury. I was grounded for 2 months.I ran away from home once in middle school. I came back in less than a day.My friends and I once attempted to domesticate a rabbit we found in the forest. It didn't really work, so we put the rabbit back in the forest after a couple of days.My favorite national park so far is Zion National Park, I’ve been there twice.My favorite major American city is Dallas, TX.I have a pretty high pain tolerance.I’m terrible at skiing.I once met a guy in Nashville who looked a lot like me. A bunch of people thought we were brothers or cousins.My friend group is like a college diversity commercial. It’s 5 dudes of different races/ethnicities.I am a cinephile.I bake banana bread pretty often.

What was the most infuriating moment of your military career?

e This may seem relatively minor to many people, but to me, it was not only devastating at the time but could well have had a disastrous effect on my future. It has I believed had a negative impact on me in my working career, but that's another story.I was 1AO in 1971; the reason for that is for personal religious reasons I was not confident I could shoot another human being. I am not a milky toast liberal if that's what you are wondering; it is just that I am convinced that all human life is a God-given gift. And as such has a sanctity to it above all other life forms. The Native Indian in me, I suppose, has carried that through to me because I am a hunter. When I kill an animal, I believe that I am fulfilling God's purpose for that animal. I never kill just to kill; I kill for meat for myself and my family. Another facet of my personality is I have always tried to live my life in between the lines not always successfully; that is true, but then again, I am not a saint. I like to think I am better than some as good as most and can aspire to be as good as the best of men, and perhaps I may one of these days achieve that goal. Probably not, but it could happen, you know.When I enlisted in the Air Force, I tested so well that I could have essentially picked my career field. I was interested in lab sciences at the time and was working as a lab tech in a plastics lab in Orange, TX. I neglected to mention that I only graduated from High School by the skin of my teeth and managed, to everyone's surprise, to have done so well on my SAT and ACT that getting into college was almost a foregone conclusion. I actually had teachers want to know who I'd hired to take my exams for me. Our guidance counselor, when I came into school the day my test scores arrived, was waiting for me. Arms crossed leaning against the wall tapping his foot on the terrazzo floor looking over his glasses at me and, "A word with you, Mr. Holt." I was going over in my mind what sin I had committed only to find he was angry at me not for having done something I ought not to have done, which was a possibility. But for something I had not done and that is academically, I had always scraped by with a gentleman's C and a few Ds. My second-grade teacher was convinced that I was profoundly retarded and told my parents so at a PTA meeting while I was present. That got into my records and followed me all through school.Both of my parents were college-educated, and both graduated from their high schools at the top of their classes. Mom was her class's Valedictorian, and dad was fifth in his class and would have been first but for the fact that his algebra I teacher was positive that dad had cheated on an exam. He'd made the same mistake another kid had made who happened to be sitting to dad's right. She wanted him expelled, but the principal refused her on that, so she gave him a D every marking period for the rest of the year. Every report card had five A and a D all his freshman year. He got straight A grades for the rest of his High School years.I have three sisters and a brother, all three sisters were outstanding at school, and my brother was well exceptional; he was double promoted twice. I have a first cousin who was 14 when he graduated from High School and 17 when he started. Medical School at USC. My teachers, all except for Mrs. Ruth in the 5th grade, thought it was a cruel joke that I should have such a brilliant family, and for me to be well retarded was the word then.Mr. Gallion, our high school counselor, said, looking at my college board exam scores that I had blown my cover, and from that point on, there would be no charity grades for me. That was in October 1968. From that point on, I pulled Straight A in all classes. I did that more or less to prove I could do it to myself. I failed out of college I skipped way too many classes and spent too much time in the student union playing spades or hearts or on occasion bridge. After flunking out of college, I got a job with Gulf Plastics and did quite well on their placement exam and was hired as a lab tech.A year and a half later, my draft number was coming up and would probably be drafted in May, so I, in essence, dodged the draft and enlisted in the Air Force. I was scheduled to go through the Basic Medic Helper's course and then to go to Med Lab and if I did well there to Bacteriology-Virology. Hang up came near the end of medical helper training. The class would conclude in mid-July, and the next med lab class would not be starting until December. If I wanted to stay on that career pathway, I would be assigned to PATS (personnel awaiting training status), somehow weeding gardens and mowing lawns picking up trash in the dead of summer in Whitchaw Falls, TX., did not appeal to me. I was called to a conference with Colonel Wheaton, MD., the commander of the Air Force School of Health Care Sciences, and Captain Louie V. Genco OD. Ph.D. Dr. Genco had a hand-picked group of students to begin training in a new career field in the Air Force, Optometry/Ophthalmology we would be joined in a couple of weeks by Dr. Donald Dutton MD. Lt.Col, who was a board-certified Ophthalmologist. Doctor Genco was in charge of training for that career shred out. It's not all that uncommon for an officer to be junior to another and still be the assigned commander in the Air Force. It happens all the time on the flight deck of many aircraft. The A/C can be a 2nd Lt, and his copilot, usually a newbie in the squadron can be even a senior officer. More commonly, the navigator can be the senior officer but not the commander.I secured a promise that if I didn't like the course, they offered me or worse, I couldn't handle the calculus in geometric optics or light propagation, I could switch over to med lab.Time came and went, and I liked the course I was in was doing quite well. Fortunately, one of the fellows in the class had his MS in mathematics now that was unusual as you rarely had junior enlisted personnel who were not going to be directly commissioned as soon as their papers came through. John Bonner was in our Med Helper Class, but he was also an RPH a pharmacist, so one day, he's a roommate, and the next day he's a 1st Lt and moving over to bachelor officer's quarters.I managed to graduate 3rd in a class of 12, and I was the only one the class that did not have at least two years of college. We had one fellow who was 3 hours short of having his MA in Theology, and we had several others who had their Bachelor's Degrees but wanted to serve their tour of duty and get out without having to take on an officer's responsibility.It was Dr. Genco who discovered why I had been such a late reader and why I had trouble with concentrated near point work. I am cross dominant, and I have a learning disability. I am reasonably smart, and I knew it, but I couldn't seem to learn, so I got frustrated and then gave up. I learned how to skate by with the minimum of effort, and my teachers took pity on me knowing my family's academic excellence. It wasn't that I couldn't learn; I just discovered a different way from most people.My ranking in my class allowed me to pick my first PCS Permanent Change of Station. I was promised a research lab position in the School of Aero Space Medicine at Brook AFB. I even had the orders in hand, and they got redlined, and I was diverted to Kelly AFB instead. The fellow classmate who was going there was decided to ill-suited for that assignment by personality. He was a little high strung, and they decided that I should get that assignment, and they'd make it up to me later.Dr. William C. Bodner Lt Col OD. MS Hospital Management. Colonel Bodner, I was warned practiced Optometry as if it was 1890. The first "Optometrists" in the USA were jewelers, and you went into the shop and tested frames and lenses until you found the one you liked; there was no scientific measurement of refractive errors; there was no examination for visual pathology or function.Colonel Bodner had earned his masters in hospital administration after he had his doctorate in optometry and for a time served as a hospital administrator a position for which he was much more well adapted. The Air Force needed Optometrists and forced him to return to his original profession and, in doing so, created a bitter old man who gave the bums rush to between 60 and 70 patients a day. No retinoscopy, no ophthalmoscopy, objective refraction no subjective refraction, and certainly no manifest refraction as he did not believe optometrists should be allowed to dilate their patient's eyes, nor did he believe in using anesthetics to perform any sort of tonometry for interocular pressure which might indicate glaucoma. As an Air Man 1st Class, I ended up doing most of that other than refractions, and that was because I did not have an eye lane or a phoropter. I could have done the refractions using a trial lens case, but that can be quite a time-consuming procedure, and I had to process Colonel Bodner's herd of victims ah make that patients.Out of any 100 patients, Dr. Bodner saw more than 95% of them could not wear the prescription he wrote for them. General Grahm asked me, the Chief Optometrist of the Air Force, to keep tabs on Colonel Bodner's method of practice, which I did. In mid-1972, I had almost eight months' worth of evidence of his malpractice when the Inspector General of the Air Force that's four stars on his collar came into my office, and he asked me direct questions to which I gave direct answers. He then asked me for my evidence he said General Grahm had told him I was collecting it and I called General Grahm and verified he had a copy of the evidence the Inspector General was asking for. It turns out the ID didn't even bother sticking his head into Colonel Bodner's eye lane.When the report came out, Colonel Bodner received a Failing Report. He was hoping for a promotion to full Colonel he got passed over then he came to my office and screamed in my face for 45 minutes and as he was under orders to Scott AFB his terminal assignment before he expected to retire in a couple of years, he had to write a change of reporting official proficiency report. Where on my two previous APRs I had been rated at 8 & 9s 9 being the highest rating you could get this one was straight 4 s with an overall being 0. Overall is defined as an average of all the other scores, so how do you get a 0 average out of straight 4s?He accused me of being disloyal and insubordinate. The APR was a referral APR, so I could choose to rebut it, which I did. As to loyalty, I said I swore to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States from all enemies, both foreign and domestic. Regarding insubordinate, I was possibly in his eyes insubordinate in that I legitimately questioned his professional proficiency by collecting the information General Graham asked of me. He also accused me of being indiscrete. My reply to this was that if I was indiscrete, I was so because I had nothing to hide.My JAG attorney told me when the Colonel read that reply; he thought the Colonel's eyes might burst out of their sockets.I was charged with numerous military offenses and place on house arrest and assigned extra details washing windows sweeping floors dusting the shelves in the storeroom. I had not only done as I was asked not ordered asked, and I did what I deemed to be the right thing to do. I could have used a little more coverage when the Colonel chewed me a new one I could seem me being sent to Ft. Levenworth and dishonorably discharged. I also had orders for promotion and reassignment to Germany. All of that got redlined.The Article 32 Hearing came up, and it all looked like it was going to be bound over for a full-court marshal. Then in came, General Graham, my attorney, and the prosecuting attorney were called to the President of the Court's bench. Then the President of the Court quickly summarized the proceedings and then asked the General if he wished to make a statement. He said that's why I am here to put a stop to this gross miscarriage of military justice. He told the court that I had been selected for that assignment and that I had performed in an exemplary manner under continual atmosphere coercion and harassment. He said that the is no universe in which he would voluntarily employ Colonel Bodner as a Dr. of anything much less his profession of Optometry but the Colonel's designator required that he serve as a Dr. of Optometry and that his service in that function should earn for him a reduction in grade and forced retirement and he would through the American Optometric Association seek to have Colonel Bodner's license revoked where ever he settled. The President of the Court ordered the charges against me be dropped with prejudice and ordered the OSI to investigate the Colonel for misuse of appropriated funds. Before my paperwork could go through the process, the President imposed a promotion freeze, so my line number for promotion to Buck Sargent was delayed to the following 1st of April. I got promoted on April Fools Day do you think someone was trying to tell me something.Sorry about the length. As a result of this travail of tears, I became difficult to work with for some managers who are the sort that can only make themselves stand out by belittling their staff. I had a run-in with a VP of Marketing for a Chemical Company. He and I had not hit it off well the first time we met. He was a liar and had not the slightest understanding of what integrity was. I told him I was not a sycophant, and he didn't know what that meant. Then told him if the right answer is "no" then "NO" he will get, and if he pushed it, he'd "not only get a "no" but "HELL NO!" Beyond that, if he didn't like the truth, he could go pound on the sand for all I cared. Four years later, he finally managed to line up his ducks and get away with firing me. I wouldn't play his game, and that made me something of a pariah. I'd been promoted a couple times and finally moved away from my mentor, who was also later fired BTW.

What will it mean to you to have Joe Biden as president?

It would mean that my fellow Americans wanted a country that is humane, prosperous, and involved in a positive way with the world. You see, I used to live in Delaware and know several people who are friends or neighbors of Joe Biden. Biden is liked, respected, has real affection for people, and is moderate because that’s what he is committed to.We used to feel united as a people and with other nations. Remember 9/11 and firefighters and police who traveled for days to assist New York City and people around the world who demonstrated their empathy? We can renew what Lincoln called “our bounds of affection” and we will get through this. 93% of Americans want unity! Biden will give us a “sinewy” management style and a unifying presence to solve our great nation’s problems.He will offer scientific leadership to fight Covid-19 by having a single official charged with addressing supply shortages and 100,000 people to conduct testing. He will encourage state and local mandates for mask-wearing, lockdowns, and restrictions. He will also offer leadership fighting climate change: $2 trillion in clean-energy investments, the upgrading of millions of buildings to better environmental standards, and the installation of 500 million solar panels and 60,000 wind turbines. Biden aims to eliminate carbon emission from electricity by 2035 and put the US on a path for zero carbon emissions by 2050. He will, of course, rejoin the international Paris climate agreement.Biden’s health care ideas are to make Medicare available to 60 year-olds and have a public option - improve Obamacare (supported by 62% of us) without "preexisting conditions” giving people control over their doctors and reducing premiums through subsidies – negotiate lower drug prices – invest $125 billion in drug addiction treatment – and allow states to legalize marijuanaHe has ideas on education: universal pre-K for 3-4 year-olds - subsidized preschool and childcare so working families can make ends meet - make education free or more accessible through no-interest loans, paid national service, public colleges and universities free for families earning less than 125K, and free community colleges and vocational training – ban for-profit charter schools – increase aid to low-income public schools.Biden, of course does not want to defund police departments! He wants to create a federal corps of first responders and reorganize local departments so our brave police officers can be parts of their communities and share duties with social workers, housing experts, EMTs, and mental health professionals (See the Eugene, OR, Camden NJ and Houston TX police websites for great reformed policing!) - -There are 5 economic reasons to support Biden: First, he was one of the architects of the spending package and policies that prevented a Great Depression in 2008 and has these skills and experience. (There is a good chance we may have a repeat because of the lack of leadership and the fact that banks are now loaning money to small companies that may not be able to repay them – CLOs - just as they did with mortgages in 2008.) Secondly, his administration will spend $300 billion in research and growth in technology, biomedicine, alternative energy and other industries that have made America the superpower we are. Interest-free loans will be given to small and medium businesses until the end of the pandemic and $400 billion will be spent on American goods and services. Billions will also be spent to upgrade infrastructure – something that Trump could have started 4 years ago. Third, Biden will help working people losing jobs to automation so they get essential, community-based jobs. This way, we will have talented, well-trained people for the 21st century. Fourth, Biden will not raise taxes on people earning less than 400K a year and proposes a post-income tax bump for $4800. He will have a $15 minimum wage. Corporations would pay a top tax rate of 28% and the top 1% of earners would pay their share (at a top tax rate of almost 40%). Fifth, Biden’s reforms should create 18.6 million new jobs.Biden will work with our allies to strengthen the international organizations founded after World War 2 which have prevented nationalism from causing a global war since 1945. These organizations restrain Russian aggression, cooperate fighting pandemics and climate change, and put support human rights.The current Republicans are not real conservatives - believing in small government, free markets, individual rights and dignity, and involvement in international affairs. The Trump Administration has let our national debt increase to 24 trillion dollars – more than the size of our economy. In 7 years, we could be spending more on interest on our debt than on our defense. This debt puts limits on our ability to save the financial system like Obama did in 2008 and to deal with pandemics. Republicans have given subsidies to oil and financial companies and have passed a $1.5 trillion tax cut, promising that economic growth will pay for it. This philosophy has been tried several times – and it fails. Corporations just got a massive increase to their profits. We have spent trillions on wars in the Middle East and unilaterally pulled out of the Iran anti-nuclear deal, the Paris climate change agreement, and the Pacific free trade agreement. We have increased tariffs (igniting a trade war which is hurting our farmers who once exported soybeans to China, cheese to Mexico, etc.). The Trump Administration put toddlers in cages whose parents are refugees, - seen a father whose son had died for his country, a disabled reporter, and developing countries mocked, and - a widow of a veteran told that her husband “knew what he’d signed up for”… Trump's photo op in front of a Washington church was condemned by the military, including three Joint Chiefs of Staff, angry at troops being called to suppress the protest in Lafayette Square so that the president could “have a bizarre photo op”.Trump and Pence are not conservatives. They are reactionaries.Calling everything they don’t like “fake news” or a “conspiracy" - scaring people with fiery TV ads and ads predicting 5-day 911 responses - using social media to claim voter fraud - rejecting the advice of dedicated scientists - saying Democrats are socialists - pretending that Americans are afraid of saying “Merry Christmas!” (BTW, Merry Christmas!) – Not working on challenges they criticized Democrats for and then doing nothing about them when they were in power - These things are telling the rest of us that the people in power have no ideas. “Sad."While Biden's age gives him vast experience, he is not perfect. He does touch women on the head and shoulders, which was tolerated 50 years ago. He does make gaffes – probably as a result of his stuttering problem when he was younger. I wish his kid (Hunter) had not worked for some Ukrainian oil company when his dad was VP - not because he did anything wrong but because it sure looks bad.What will our country look like if Biden wins? Unless we have an obstructionist Congress like we did with Obama, America will be a place where we can realize our dreams, where differences are respected, and where leadership and creativity in science and civil rights are admired - as they were throughout the twentieth century. We are not perfect, but America is a revolution in human history…free elections, religious tolerance, immigrants (all of us) improving their lives (and ours), reform movements… The list goes on.As Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said, patriotism is “not just blind love of our flag. It is the work we do to improve our country for every American."A French visitor to America in the early 19th-century said, “America is great because she is good. But, if American ceases to be good, she will cease to be great.”It is now up to us. Btw, I keep track of these things, and I have read that it is important that we vote for Representatives and Senators of the same party as our choice for President – so we no longer have an obstructionist environment in Washington. I’ll be voting Decent on Tuesday.

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