My inclination is to believe that things will not be as bad under Biden as many on the right are assuming. One would be hard-pressed find a single issue in which Trump has actually successfully resisted the left. I cannot imagine things being worse than they are now in terms of tech censorship, campus radicalization,… Continue reading If Biden Wins…
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The labor buffer overflow
The article Buffer Overflow: the Ghastly Future of Work by Fred Reed went viral. It is little surprise his article was a hit: automation and its effects on the US economy and society is a topic that is hotly debated by intellectual-types online in recent years, but also offline in regard to Andrew Yang’s 2020… Continue reading The labor buffer overflow
Countering arguments why Trump will lose
Lion is confident Trump will lose and likens the administration to a slow-motion trainwreck in regard to its mishandling of Covid-19. In regard to Trump losing, Lion has no way of knowing yet he speaks with such confidence. As discussed a few weeks ago, in spite of the negative press (since when has the press… Continue reading Countering arguments why Trump will lose
There will be no post-Covid higher education collapse/day of reckoning
Martin put out this video about “Why Colleges Are Collapsing,” arguing that certification is a better deal than getting a degree. Predictions of the collapse of the college/higher-ed ‘bubble’ due to Covid are vastly premature, and possibly wrong. Coronavirus bursts the US college education bubble Bursting the College Bubble COVID-19 May Be the Needle That… Continue reading There will be no post-Covid higher education collapse/day of reckoning
Is There a ‘Loneliness Epidemic’? Possibly not
Over there past few years, especially since 2016 or so, I have observed intense discussion and debate regarding the existence a so-called ‘loneliness epidemic in America, but also around the rest of the world. I have seen dozens of articles go viral about how Americans are lonelier than ever and how big of a crisis… Continue reading Is There a ‘Loneliness Epidemic’? Possibly not
The Passing of the Second Imperial Age? Likely Not
The Passing of the Second Imperial Age The author concludes: The US’s hegemonic period, now shrinking, often looked like empire, especially the British version, which it mostly replaced. Imperial Britain decreed a “Pax Britannica,” which America then sought to duplicate as a benign “Pax Americana.” Like Britain, the United States established bases and supply stations… Continue reading The Passing of the Second Imperial Age? Likely Not
Tucker Carlson Should Not Resign in Protest
From Z Man, Choosing Sides Part of the problem with really smart people is they tend see the world through a transactional lens, in which everyone’s motivated by economic self-interest. They cannot understand or fathom how someone who is wealthy, as Tucker is, cannot also be sincere at the same time, as to become wealthy… Continue reading Tucker Carlson Should Not Resign in Protest
Emerging Markets Are Still Terrible
From Josh Brown Whats Poppin. If his economic analysis is indicative of his ability to manage money, it is a miracle he has any clients left. This is the same guy who said Renaissance Technologies lost 20% in 2020 (when it actually didn’t). In October 2019, Josh also predicted that the Trump tariffs would hurt… Continue reading Emerging Markets Are Still Terrible
Molyneux now cancelled from Twitter
Stefan Molyneux has now been banned from Twitter less than a week after being banned from YouTube. Twitter’s official explanation, of course, is a lie: Twitter appears to dispute the notion that he was removed for ideological reasons. In a statement provided to CNN, the company said that Molyneux “was suspended for spam and platform… Continue reading Molyneux now cancelled from Twitter
Eric Weinstein interviews Tyler Cowen, and the ‘Feminization of Society’
Tyler blames the ‘feminization of society’ for economic stagnation and aversion to risk taking, which is a surprisingly ‘based’ take by the otherwise anodyne professor. Tyler tends to equivocate a lot or take opposing/contradictory views on the same issue, so it is hard to peg down what he believes. He appears to blame the feminization… Continue reading Eric Weinstein interviews Tyler Cowen, and the ‘Feminization of Society’