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Wednesday, May 22. 2019When Michael Avenotti was to save us from TrumpQQQ![]() Hallmarks of white supremacyI am not sure what is meant by the quantity item, but these seem like, as we say, ordinary, cultural bourgeois values/standards/expectations, which are not endorsed by everybody. Fortunately, they are endorsed by enough people to provide for those who can not or do not.
QQQVia Cafe Hayek: "Since the discouraging fiasco in the Garden of Eden, all the world has been a place conspicuous in its scarcity of resources, contributing heavily to an abundance of various sorrows and sins. People have had to adjust and adapt to limitations of what is available to satisfy unlimited desires. Some individuals and societies have been much more successful than others in thus making do. The study of economics deals with this yoke of scarcity and the modes of behavior intended to minimize the pains and maximize the gains of getting along—behavior which is restricted and channeled, sometimes helpfully and efficiently but often hurtfully and wastefully, by the social ground rules and institutions we adopt and have had imposed upon us. To survive (much less to prosper a bit) in this vale of tears has required enormous, unrelenting effort. The vast variety of economic activity—bidding and offering in the market, producing and consuming currently, and saving and investing for the future—typically entails coordinated decision making and labor. But even seemingly simple operations of production and distribution can require contributions by many people, most of whom never meet or directly communicate with each other and are located in scattered corners of the world. Consider this book. Thousands of people—in addition to the authors—contributed to placing this book in your hands. Some made paper; some made ink and glue; some edited the manuscript; some printed, warehoused, promoted, and distributed the product. No single person completely planned and supervised all that, and no one was a specialist in performing each of the myriad tasks. Yet, you have the book." From the opening paragraphs – of Armen Alchian’s and William Allen’s Universal Economics (2018; Jerry Jordan, ed.) Let's impeach Trump!"For what?" "We'll figure out something, because Orange Man Bad. We can find something on anybody." Pelosi Says Trump Engaged In 'Cover Up' As Impeachment Pressure Grows Is this good for the country?
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What is it? Herman Wouk: the novelist who spoke for post-war America. Dead at 103 A book: How to Become a Federal Criminal: An Illustrated Handbook for the Aspiring Offender Activists hope that fake news about droughts will win Is the pleasure of smugness what progressivism is all about? A New Policy Agenda for the “Regressive Resistance”: What Happened to Civil Liberties? One of the reasons you do not want to give the government too much power when you are in power is that someday you will not be in power. Mueller Refuses To Testify Publicly Before Congress, Infuriating Democrats He must be working with the Russians Meadows: Gowdy’s Right — Americans Will Be “Astonished” By “Game Changing” Russiagate Material About To Be Declassified We'll see... COMEY VS. THE WORLD - Eventually the “holier than thou” find themselves at loggerheads with the rest of the world. Call it the revenge of the “thous.” Nadler Subpoenas Former White House Comms Director Hope Hicks to Testify Before Congress Desperately seeking something - anything - to nail Trump with. It's called persecution So Who Are The Stupid Ones Down In Australia? Have the nationalists of Europe caught the wave of the future? Tuesday, May 21. 2019Happy WarriorAl Smith was called, by FDR, "the happy warrior of the political battlefield." It applies to this guy. From yesterday - just having fun.
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QQQ, re Trump"While we recognize that the subject did not actually steal any horses, he is obviously guilty of trying to resist being hanged for it." Anon Race and achievement
I wish that we in the US would just stop categorizing people by race and, if social "scientists" want to study things like achievement, they would apply their time to studying the cultures and subcultures in which individuals develop. It's an open secret that there are far more whites living in poverty in the US than blacks. That's culture too. Murray's Coming Apart portrays it well. Not everybody has either bourgeois values or conventional aspirations. Glenn Lowry has written a report: Why Does Racial Inequality Persist?Culture, Causation, and Responsibility
Tuesday morning links
Chronic Lyme disease: Fake diagnosis, not fake disease To My Fellow Air Travelers: This Is Why You Fucking Suck Sea otters are bouncing back - and into the jaws of great white sharks Great White Shark in Long Island Sound:
NY Times Op-Ed Admits Something The Times Must Hate About Religious People Gibson’s Bakery v. Oberlin College trial — It’s ‘make or break’ week Americans Paid for the Internet, We Deserve Free Speech On It Fake news travels six times faster than the truth on Twitter Man Who Bribed Son into Penn Guilty in $1.3 Billion Health Fraud ESPN Says It Will Obey Fans, Cut Down On Network's Political Content Top Democrat's wife may have gained 'illegal private benefit' from his committee activities Dem Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand: Abortion Is A “Life And Death” Decision… EMAILS SHOW DEEP STATE CONSPIRING AGAINST TRUMP VDH: He did it, not me Doug Collins releases Loretta Lynch, Andrew McCabe interview transcripts Tapped to lead new probe, U.S. Attorney John Durham has been quietly working for months on issues related to Trump and Russia Impeachment is now the only play the Left has ‘France Does Not Belong to the French!’: Hundreds Of Illegal Migrants Storm Paris Airport Monday, May 20. 2019What's for supper?A book and a movie
The book: The End of Old Age by Marc Agronin Brennan, Comey, and the RussiansJoe DiGenova and Victoria Toensing reveal Brennan was the mastermind of the Russia hoax
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QQQ"I think then that the species of oppression by which democratic nations are menaced is unlike anything which ever before existed in the world. I am trying myself to choose an expression which will accurately convey the whole of the idea I have formed of it, but in vain . . . I seek to trace the novel features under which despotism may appear in the world. The first thing that strikes the observation is an innumerable multitude of men all equal and alike, incessantly endeavoring to procure the petty and paltry pleasures with which they glut their lives. . . . Above this race of men stands an immense and tutelary power, which takes upon itself alone to secure their gratifications, and to watch over their fate. That power is absolute, minute, regular, provident and mild. It would be like the authority of a parent, if, like that authority, its object was to prepare men for manhood; but it seeks on the contrary to keep them in perpetual childhood; it is well content that the people should rejoice, provided they think of nothing but rejoicing." Alexis de Toqueville, Democracy In America, via Kimball's Notes on the Great Realignment Monday morning links
Meet the Bold Sexologist Questioning Transgender Orthodoxy Learning about Cotton in School Is Racist Now So try harvesting some polyester plants Why is a new history of the United States necessary? Why now? Socialism Is about Taking, Not Giving Want To Dismantle Capitalism? Abolish The Family Philadelphia’s Soda Tax Bombed As Predicted Harvard is failing its students by allowing them to live in a fantasy world NYC schools chief accused of creating environment ‘hostile’ to white people The Australian election: Cathy Wilcox, a newspaper cartoonist, tweeted: “It seems unfair that the morons outnumber the thinking people at election time.” Canadian Government Imposes 'Social Justice' on All Universities Sounds like China California half-fast ‘hi speed rail’ plan now pondering old fashioned diesel trains to salvage something from failed project Al Gore inserts himself into Australia's election — and Aussie voters run the other way Financial Collapse Of The United States Postal Service Is Coming Byron York: Mueller changed everything HERE’S HOW THE ASYLUM SYSTEM IS BEING EXPLOITED Sunday, May 19. 2019Keith JarretWeather Porn![]() Trump as folk heroNot an elitist. Closest thing to Andrew Jackson, an excellent president whose style was also disparaged by the elites.
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From today's LectionaryRevelation 21:1-6 21:1 Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth; for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. 21:2 And I saw the holy city, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. 21:3 And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, "See, the home of God is among mortals. He will dwell with them as their God; they will be his peoples, and God himself will be with them; 21:4 he will wipe every tear from their eyes. Death will be no more; mourning and crying and pain will be no more, for the first things have passed away." 21:5 And the one who was seated on the throne said, "See, I am making all things new." Also he said, "Write this, for these words are trustworthy and true." 21:6 Then he said to me, "It is done! I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. To the thirsty I will give water as a gift from the spring of the water of life. Saturday, May 18. 2019Amtrak California Zephyr, Chicago to San FranciscoBird du Jour: Whooping Crane![]() These birds are similar to the very abundant Sandhill Cranes, and can interbreed with them. Sandhill Cranes are huntable and highly edible. They taste like Swan, I am told. Do not shoot a Whooping Crane. The US has an eastern flock, and the famous western flock. With a flock this small, conservation is promising but not guaranteed.
Protest!Men afraid to mentor women in careers
I would never mentor a young woman in our shop. Not worth the risk, if she gets pissed off about something. That could happen, because I do not parse my words about things.
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Futile and pointless gesturesIt's all about political posturing. I do not think these people believe what they are say. If NYC evaporated today, it would have zero impact on the planet. But it would make me sad.
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Solution: make all sports co-edEqual treatment means equal. Why treat women as if inferior? It's not Sullivan's proposal, but it makes sense to me
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