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Our Philosophy:

The world is changing rapidly. The only constants throughout time are change and the sovereign God that makes the change possible. Notice how the quality of the change is a disregarded factor by those that use this euphemism. Many changes have given us a free society, while others have made us subservient to dictators, both physical and deistic. This constant is not an excuse to permit life to go by you and do nothing as the planet spins off its axis and plummets into the deep unknown. With the power of change comes the power to revert, and with these 2 powers comes the power to fuse the light of both the paleo and the neo and exclude the darkness of the failures of those systems that have given you frustration, pain and angst. We have free will with numerous imperfections. The imperfections have led us to stop utilizing this power of change and reversion for good. We may feel that we are doing good by shunning either the new or the old completely, or by “following our heart” and using societal morals, but we lack the discernment to see the disaster we leave behind. Instead, we let emotion and sympathy (both appropriate in moderation) rule our lives and cloud our judgment.  Only through objective reason and mass discernment can a greater society emerge. In the words of Jered Weaver (I hope I am quoting accurately), “When you show emotion it will screw you up. Looking back, it pains me how my emotions have caused me trouble.”

This is not to say that we should not show emotions in our personal lives or express passion for our viewpoints, but while deciding what pitch to throw, we must think objectively then go at it full force without doubt, inhibition or subordination to those around us.

We trust numerous people and media outlets and follow sports, music and celebrities, even those who are famous for no reason. Most political talk personalities, even the people who bill themselves as truth tellers, denounce 100% of this as being wrong and immoral. Beings that I have objective reason and neo-paleo crossing power, I see right through this. Passive entertainment may not be the most constructive thing in the world, but in many cases it is benign. But, in others, it can be downright toxic. We seek to find the good in ideas and people and praise it, and chastize to the grave the bad. I am known for seeing the competitive model of baseball (and this applies to most any sport) as being a way to exemplify the need for pro-competition, objective but with a heart people. The values of many players on the field can be transcended to our lives and help us build success, and it is very entertaining as well. It’s a big win-win: clarity, entertainment and familiarity. Lest we forget that the more people understand these things than the more they can see the dangers ahead.

But, all this seriousness will eventually drive anyone crazy. The great baseball manager Mike Scioscia holds sessions during Spring Training that will include practical jokes and “assignments” to bring in ostriches or map out golf courses for no reason. This has worked well for Mike in keeping the morale of his team up and subsequently the wins up. So do’t be surprised if I go on an eclectic tangent here and there.

I cannot see a reason why anyone would object to these principles. If you have one, I’d love to hear it on the air.

-Greyson

About Greyson

Greyson Peltier is the 14 year old founder of The Greyson Nation Online and a political and sports analyst headquartered in the Los Angeles, CA area. He is a self-professed expert in finance, business, politics, sports and much more. His political opinions are conservative, and he enjoys listening to talk radio. He is known for blending aspects his numerous areas of knowledge into a single commentary on air to keep audiences of all ages entertained and informed.

On Greyson’s weekly radio show, The Greyson Nation, he provides a level of analysis and correlation of the day’s news unlike any other personality. He sees a massive societal problem of complacency, inaction and lack of disciplined awareness combined with an over-reliance on emotionally compelled decision-making perpetuated by the constant need to shock and belittle the public as a major factor in the problems we are facing. He discusses topics ranging from sports to government to entertainment, all with a focus on delivering content that other outlets are too scared or just don’t want to provide. To Greyson, what is understood by the masses should be used to discuss what is important to them. This is exemplified by his numerous sports analogies, including his baseball-themed “playbook to win the game for America” to be released soon.

Because of his broad range of talents, he has been on “The Suze Orman Show” (CNBC), “The Rusty Humphries Show” (TRN National Radio), “The Sports Lodge” with Roger Lodge, “The Drive with Dave Smith” (KLAA 830 AM Orange, CA), among others. He has also written for AOL and is a frequent commentator for numerous sports and political websites. Greyson has numerous awards as a student council member from his previous schools (Mr. Peltier is currently homeschooled) and has the honor of receiving an award from OCnow.com’s Quinn Fry. Greyson is also a nationally recognized conservative activist in Mercury Radio Arts, Inc.’s The912Project and has won the National Hub Youth Leadership Award.

Greyson states clearly that our country’s founding fathers would not vouch for liberal philosophy. Furthermore, he sees that just like in baseball, you must have a solid defense before any offense can be meaningful. Therefore, Greyson sees national debt reduction and minimizing government regulation as good, fundamental (baseball analogy speak for Constitution based) steps before any charitable effort can create long term effects. He is committed to creating a fun and entertaining yet informative on-air experience for his listeners on his weekly show. Greyson knows how and when to create an attack against our country’s enemies and sticks with his philosophy and values with an extremely high level of tenacity and brings the behind the scenes information you need to know to win the game to you, every Sunday at 2.

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