I really am tired of Covid 19. Isn’t it about time we just all get vaxed and be done with this pandemic. Does it really impede our personal liberties to do what is necessary for the good of public health. We have an obligation to the good and health of others. We do not live in a bubble, what we do has a direct effect on others.
Q Anon
I could barely believe it when I saw someone proudly sporting a Q anon flag in Spanish Fork this morning. For the uninitiated: Q anon is a conspiracy theory of a grand global cabal where left-wing politicians and elites are attempting to harvest the blood of children to feed their hunger and sick schemes of managing the world. This is crazy stuff, and it is linked to a belief that Trump will triumphantly return to power to kill the conspiracy.

What is unfortunate is that a lot of Republicans buy into this Q stuff, and they are increasingly able to move Republican politics. A party that pays attention to this make-believe narrative and elects nominees who believe in such will have a difficult time governing and actually appealing to those in the mainstream. A Republican party that can not compete in the marketplace of ideas is bad for the Democratic party as well in that it doesn’t check the excesses of the Democrats.
What do we do to solve this problem? Facts and arguments based in reality don’t tend to convince those who believe in conspiracies. It is like a religion, a deeply held belief that is not easily argued around. I’m not sure what a good solution is here, other than those who are leaders should marginalize these fringe beliefs instead of add fuel to the fire.
There will always be fringe among us. We should treat those with love, but not indulge their beliefs, and at the very least we should not allow their fringe beliefs to become mainstream in one of our two major political parties.
Deseret News Half Marathon
Last Friday I ran the Deseret News Half Marathon. It wasn’t my fastest run, but I did record it with a GoPro. Enjoy
Class of 2001 Payson High School
Terrible Week
This past week marks some terrible milestones in American History. We hit 100,000 deaths from Covid19, and had more incidents of Police murdering unarmed black people. Paul reflects on this week.
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Our New Reality
What a crazy time we suddenly live in. Paul gives is perspective on the current state of things in Our New Reality where Social Distancing to fight the Corona Virus is the new normal.
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Social Distancing Day 1
Paul talks about his first day of working from home, as well as living in a Covid-19 Pandemic world.
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Spanish Fork River Trail
Paul briefly discusses walking and running on the Spanish Fork River Trail.
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February 16, 2020 Paul Jones Dayton
Walking the dog on the river trail. 
Colonoscopy Follow Up
All was well with the colonoscopy, will get results next week from matter that is being biopsied.
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