RE: Does God know where I've been..............?

Hard to answer that. But, if you're using a "smart" phone, Google, the NSA, and the CIA know.

RE: What happens when people find out that Capitalism was a lie?

Crony-capitalism is a rigged, economic game, which rigging includes the control that the U.S. Federal Reserve (a private banking firm) exerts over the U.S. economy, facilitated by the U.S. Treasury and the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. Also, consider that real estate companies, lower-level banks, insurance companies, and your local county commissioners -- who determine what land will be zoned residential, commercial, or rural/farming, and often directly influenced by real estate, banking, and insurance companies as well as state-level politics -- are part of the rigging. Even the type of education that a person receives is part of the rigging.

Simply put, real capitalism is essentially the investment of money in the expectation of making a profit. In the early days of the U.S.A., strong individualism existed and there was a widespread belief in success through enterprise and initiative, which resulted in "industrial/farming/ranching" capitalism, which gave birth to the large business corporations of the late 19th century. However, as the nation developed further, especially during the New Deal of the 20th century, land was divided up and "legally" registered as taxable parcels, lots, etc., and a new form of capitalism, termed "managed capitalism," came into existence. Since the New Deal, the "lawful," crafty manipulation of managed capitalism by the efforts of previously powerful entities has emerged the latest version of capitalism, crony-capitalism, where the top 1% of Americans own as much wealth as the ever-shrinking middle class. Seems like that is a trajectory that just could produce a social collapse.

RE: (MEN ONLY) Which age group of women are you looking for on CS?

Though I answered 61+. However, I might considered dating a little younger for two reasons. First, I live in an area where there are a large number more men than women. Second, I've some attitudes that many older women cannot abide, but I have found that some younger women can. :-)

RE: Should Identification be required from anyone traveling or voting?

To vote, yes, as this helps to reduce fraudulent voting. However, regarding travel, there are a number of considerations that are pertinent to the question. If you're a U.S. citizen traveling to other countries, then yes (A passport and drivers license has been necessary to visit most countries for approximately 70 years now). If you're a U.S. citizen, traveling within the U.S., especially via a motor vehicle, a driver's license has been required in most U.S. states since around 1940. Traveling by foot, horse, and, more recently, bicycle, no form of I.D. has been required until relatively recently as more governing entities have become interested in knowing who you are, where you're going, or what you're doing. All of the above required documents have associated with them a condition of passive surveillance as well as providing government and its policing agencies (There are a lot of them) a certain baseline CoNtRoL (Often referred to as regulation) over people. Ideally, that is, in an unreal world where there were no bad actors (people committing crimes) or where there would be no need to provide the public with a certain expectation of safety (As, for example, in the education necessary to ensure that a person can drive a motor vehicle in a manner that does not endanger the lives of other people), I'd say NO to I.D. for travel. However, our world is not an ideal one and, as a result, some government intrusion upon freedom is necessary to regulate the behavior of people, in helping to keep a lid on the societal Pandora's Box. This justification can only go so far, though, because when it goes to far (And it seems like that may be occurring with the advent of all the new surveillance devices, systems, and algorithms) there will rather quickly develop a profoundly oppressive surveillance and control state that will surpass any imagined by George Orwell, Ayn Rand, or Aldous Huxley. Freedom to travel and be private in those travels is under assault. So, be careful about authorizing government to further infringe upon people's freedom and privacy. Otherwise, what could come about is an Orwellian 1984, or a Fahrenheit 451, or a more modern twist on those themes, a Person of Interest type of society. Some say it's already upon us. :-/

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