Business Can Pay to Train Its Own Work Force One possible solution is cognitive screening – the use of tests such as the Wonderlic, SAT/ACT, or Wechsler to find prospective employees who can learn quickly and have good critical thinking skills (and thus would benefit the most from on-site training for technical tasks. training obviously… Continue reading Disparate Impact Litigation Hurts Job Seekers, Students, and Employers
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Why The Left Wants Reddit To Fail
The left is elated over the recent shake-up of Reddit in which Victoria Taylor – the ‘verifier’ of celebrity AMAs (ask me anythings) – was inexplicably fired, resulting in the shutdown of several sub-Reddits in solidarity, rendering large portions of the site inaccessible. A more detailed explanation can be found here, in which I took… Continue reading Why The Left Wants Reddit To Fail
The Teen ‘Summer Job’ is Going Away, and That’s A Good Thing
From Pew Research: The fading of the teen summer job This can be interpreted as good news… teens are better spending their time self-actualizing, delaying immediate income in exchange for learning in-demand, high-paying skills such as coding, science, writing, math, physics, and economics rather than doing a dead-end part time job. Due to a combination… Continue reading The Teen ‘Summer Job’ is Going Away, and That’s A Good Thing
Sorry Liberals, Uber Is Not Going Away
The left is celebrating the possibility of Uber going away stemming from an allegedly large operating loss and a recent California ‘ruling’. The left has hated Uber since its inception, accusing the wildly successful company of exploiting its drivers and undercutting the staid cab cartel. What about that big Uber loss that the left is… Continue reading Sorry Liberals, Uber Is Not Going Away
Critique of the Culture of Entrepreneurship
Even though I lean Republican on many economic issues, small business, by in large, is overrated and a lousy way to make money due to the high start-up costs and high failure rate; furthermore, these ‘success stories’ touted, such as Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg, are the exception and far from being the… Continue reading Critique of the Culture of Entrepreneurship
No Love For The High-IQ Basic Income
Yesterday I wrote an article defending MGTOW, which I later re-wrote because the original didn’t meet my quality standards. It’s funny but not too surprising how some people get worked-up about the idea of a high-IQ basic income (and the topic of IQ in general), so much so that facts and logic go out the… Continue reading No Love For The High-IQ Basic Income
Sorry Middle Class, You’re Just Not That Important Anymore
With $21 Trillion, China’s Savers Are Set to Change the World I guess this is why the decline of the middle class is not such a big deal to Wall St. There are seven billion people in the world, of which only around 100 million constitutes ‘America’s middle class’. Then you have the Pareto principle,… Continue reading Sorry Middle Class, You’re Just Not That Important Anymore
Redefining the American Dream
80% of U.S. adults struggle with joblessness, near-poverty, or reliance on welfare for at least parts of their lives, a sign of deteriorating economic security and an elusive American dream. The America dream is alive and well for some, but mostly for those who who are smart enough to learn the skills that pay well… Continue reading Redefining the American Dream
In Defense of MGTOW, Part 2
Matt Forney’s anti-MGTOW article is going viral. There are better targets – from feminists, to SJWs, to overpaid liberal arts professors – than MGTOW which, with the exception of some issues, is ideologically aligned with the Red Pill hegemony, and in many topics – such as feminism, political correctness, SJWs, or economics – MGTOW is… Continue reading In Defense of MGTOW, Part 2
What is this site about?
A year later and I’m still not sure where ideologically this site falls under. It’s not quite libertarianism, it’s not really mainstream-conservatism, and it’s not fully neo reaction (NRx)…it some amalgamation. I find myself agreeing with NRx on anti-egalitarianism, anti-democracy, anti-SWJ, and biological realism, but I am pro-modernity. And I tend to agree with the… Continue reading What is this site about?