So, I've been meaning to start a blog for 6 months at this point, but having the same questions as many (but not all) who have preceded me had to grapple.
1. Will anyone care about my ramblings?
2. What shall I ramble about?
Conventional wisdom is that you ramble about things for which you have a reasonable amount of passion.
I thus far have chosen not to fully make a choice, and am hoping it becomes more clear. The title of the blog then reflects this indecision.
"of cars" I love cars; reading, writing, riding, many -ings about cars. When I was only a few years old I would ride standing next to my dad (no mandatory car seats then kids) and I would name all of the cars that came our way. It's harder to do these days with so many different models to keep tabs on, but the day my Car and Driver arrives is still a highlight of my month for sure. My secondary idea for a blog was something along the lines of my dream career, that being a job where I could drive a different car to a different golf course/fly fishing spot every day. I haven't stumbled upon that one yet by the way. Let me know if you do.
"of Cals", I'm referring to a long forgotten US President named Calvin Coolidge, famous for amongst other things, operating on the assumption that the government should stay out of our lives for the most part. Unfortunately, in the last 70 years we've eschewed this concept, and in the last 10 years, it seems to have become completely passé, no matter what the major political party who claims to like small government may say. Before I go too much further, do I mean we shouldn't have highways and public museums? No, and I don't know many small government people who'd say so. Do I want only certain people to return to a certain level of freedom? Again, no. I don't want the encroaching arm of the federal Leviathan to reach too far into anyone's life, no matter what the color of your skin, who or what you worship, how much money you earn/have, or who you choose as a life partner. Period. Do I think there should be rules around banks, trading, and financial instruments? Sure, but I'm quite sure it could be done with fewer than a couple of thousand pages, many of which a were written to protect the legislators and companies who perpetrated some of these misdeeds from actually experiencing any pain. Too big to fail shouldn't be cause for an encomium.
While I have other passions, at least a couple of which are more important to society and me than these two, I think I want to keep those to myself for now. I guess my theory on the two seemingly unrelated topics above is that maybe I can combine them, or one may show itself to be what I concentrate on more, or, I end up with two outlets for my ramblings.
We shall see.
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