From John C. Wright: The Last Crusade: Rip van Con, and related: Why conservatives always lose. Conservatives are good at winning public office. Right now, the GOP has control of all three branches of government. The GOP controlled the executive branch for much of the 70’s-2000’s, save for Clinton and Carter. Obviously, the GOP platform… Continue reading Why conservatives always lose
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The Free Trade Debate, Part 2
Part 1, from back in 2015. Vox Day recently put out a Periscope voicing his opposition to free trade. Given how knowledgeable he is on the issue, trying in any way to refute it seems like a daunting task, but rather than trying to prove someone is ‘right’ or ‘wrong’, a shortcut is to defer… Continue reading The Free Trade Debate, Part 2
Getting the Berkeley Riots Wrong
So burned out (no pun intended) on Berkeley Yes, we know the left are hypocrites regarding free speech, when what they really seek is power and control. Right-ists who habitually champion the virtues of free speech are playing by the rules created by the left, unwitting accomplices of their own demise. ‘Free Speech’ is not… Continue reading Getting the Berkeley Riots Wrong
Why There Isn’t More Civil Unrest in America, and Why I’m Not Worried
Do the Berkeley riots portend to the decline and eventual demise of America? No. Retards gonna tard, liberals gonna lib. I predict further geopolitical stability for the duration of Trump’s term (or terms) and continued dominance of America as an economic, militaristic, political, and intellectual-property superpower. Bryan Caplan has a tradition of taking bets. By… Continue reading Why There Isn’t More Civil Unrest in America, and Why I’m Not Worried
The ‘Universal Person’
Some Desultory Remarks on the Concept of “Universal Person” This superior being, then, imagines himself a disembodied entity made of pure thought, and accordingly, where he positively defines his identity at all, defines it in terms of ideology. His loyalties and allegiances lie not with other people, but exclusively to the Ideal- namely, Universal Democracy,… Continue reading The ‘Universal Person’
‘Surprisingly Uneventful’
Despite all this ruckus over immigration, I still stand by my earlier prediction that the Trump presidency will be ‘surprisingly uneventful’. All of this commotion will blow over. Silicon Valley is like the 5-6th branch of government (along with the federal reserve, the Ivy League, and Hollywood), given how much influence tech firms are exerting… Continue reading ‘Surprisingly Uneventful’
Why a Wealth Tax is a Bad Idea
Here’s How Trump Should Tax The Rich … Anyone who has a net worth over $5m (or $20m) has to pay 1-2% of that amount each year. It would be like the estate tax, except you paid it while living. Warren Buffett complains he does not pay enough in taxes. This would quiet his moaning;… Continue reading Why a Wealth Tax is a Bad Idea
Why Foreign Real Estate is a Bad Investment
There is some advice that is so bad, as an act of public service it is necessary to debunk it. In this post, it’s about foreign real estate, or more specifically, why you should never buy foreign real estate. Five reasons not to buy US real estate 12 Reasons to Buy Real Estate Overseas Despite… Continue reading Why Foreign Real Estate is a Bad Investment
Trump’s Muslim ‘Ban’
It’s been absolute pandemonium offline and online after Trump announced his Muslim ‘ban’. I have never seen anything like this…so much outrage, virtue signaling, and holiness spiraling over something that affects relatively few people and is far from binding. The funny thing is, this is the first time the liberal media is attacking Trump for… Continue reading Trump’s Muslim ‘Ban’
Smart, Optimistic Millennials
Browsing /pol/, you’re get a mini history lesson (about the Eastern Roman Empire and Catholicism), an economics lesson (about why Argentina is stagnant despite abundant natural resources, and about sovereign debt yields), a pharmacology lesson (about psychedelics), and even a grammar lesson. If you went back in time 40-60 years ago and showed this screenshot… Continue reading Smart, Optimistic Millennials