From Jim’s blog Trump’s struggle for power I could have told you that 3 years ago. In fact, I did. In a world increasingly dominated by capital and wealth creation, no one cares about your opinions about cultural issues such as immigration. This is why Trump tweets more about the economy, low unemployment, the stock… Continue reading Trump still not in power (not gonna happen)
Problems with Ethno-States
Dissent/alt-right bloggers such as Vox Day and Ram Z Paul talk about the need for ethno-nationalism, as opposed to civic nationalism. The former, unlike the latter, believes that a nation should be united by a common genetic/biological lineage, rather than an idea or ideal (the so-called ‘proposition nation’). But it is also opposed to interventionism,… Continue reading Problems with Ethno-States
Dropping like flies
In the span of a week, three Twitter accounts have been banned, those being Owen Benjamin, Zeorhedge, and Katie Hopkins [who was also recently unbanned]. I’m not a fan of Zero Hedge because a lot of their coverage falls into the FUD/hype category, but they were given no warnings but simply banned for questioning the… Continue reading Dropping like flies
College cheating epidemic shows that college is useless
From NPR Buying College Essays Is Now Easier Than Ever. But Buyer Beware Why are all these liberals up who are otherwise indifferent to or oppose the concept of objective morality so strongly and uniformly opposed cheating in college, such as the use of paper mills? Because it exposes the inherent inefficiency and uselessness of… Continue reading College cheating epidemic shows that college is useless
Is the purpose of school to create obedient workers? Repost
For some reason my WordPress setting got messed up, causing drafts that I had written a month ago to be published on their original date instead of the current date, rendering the posts invisible and the blog not updated. Monday’s post was supposed to be Is the purpose of school to create obedient workers? Questioning… Continue reading Is the purpose of school to create obedient workers? Repost
China vs. US Education System
From Scott’s blog BOOK REVIEW REVIEW: LITTLE SOLDIERS This passage stood out: I predict most of my Bay Area friends would hate the Chinese education system as Chu describes it. I predict this because they already hate the US education system, which is only like 10% as bad. I’m especially thinking of @webdevmason and @michaelblume,… Continue reading China vs. US Education System
Can We Have Prosperity Without Growth? Yes
The New Yorker asks if it is possible to have prosperity without growth. My answer is an emphatic yes. When pundits talk about slowing growth and stagnation, the are usually alluding to declining real US GDP growth, relative to the past: Real GDP growth is around 2-3%/year, which is half it was 2-4 decades ago.… Continue reading Can We Have Prosperity Without Growth? Yes
Rush Limbaugh Cancer Diagnosis
Already old news, but El Rushbo has been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer, which will likely kill him, as advanced lung cancer tends to do. He said he complained of shortness of breath in early January. It also looks like he has lost a lot of weight. Rush was like the the original shit poster,… Continue reading Rush Limbaugh Cancer Diagnosis
3x Leveraged ETF Strategy Guide, Part 3a
I need to get this strategy guide done, as the stock market continues to roar higher. In part two I give foretasted returns for the the major 3x ETFs, UPRO, UDOw, and TQQQ based on a hypothetical market cycle. My analysis reveals TQQQ to be the superior choice of the three ETFs, so TQQQ will… Continue reading 3x Leveraged ETF Strategy Guide, Part 3a
No Privacy Online
Interesting RamZPaul video: The problem is, when someone posts something on Twitter, it ceases to be private, so I dunno why Ramz is framing it as a privacy issue. The point of Twitter is to broadcast to the public. There is an option to make your tweets private, but that significantly limits your potential audience… Continue reading No Privacy Online