Economic and demographic factors are blame for the chronic sluggishness of Europe and Japan. America has the huge baby boomer and millennial population whereas Japan has shrinking population and poor demographics. Americans consume more. American monetary policy more proactive and aggressive. America has much less regulation regarding how business can fire employees, resulting in a… Continue reading The Left Wants Housing to Be a Bubble
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The Great College Debate
American Exceptionalism: The US Dollar Still Flying: We have some degree of equality under the rule of law, but that’s as far as it goes and should go. As another blow to equality ,for things such as socioeconomic status, biological determinism means some people will be better than others. The left cannot come to terms… Continue reading The Great College Debate
The Daily View: IQ and Political Affiliation, Small Business, Obama, Healthcare, Women in STEM
Are conservatives smarter than liberals? If low IQs are linked to poverty and, as shown below, poorer people vote liberal, one can surmise that liberalism is more highly represented among those with low IQs than conservatism. Look at Communism, a collection far-left ideologies specifically designed to appeal to poor, uneducated people. Decline in small business… Continue reading The Daily View: IQ and Political Affiliation, Small Business, Obama, Healthcare, Women in STEM
Cheer Up, Libs, Things Aren’t So Bad
To the left, America is always in decline – and that only more wealth redistribution from the coffers of the rich can pull us out of this imagined decline. From Braaaad DeLong, The American Economy Stumbles: The American economy has done badly over the past generation or so. This is not to say other economies… Continue reading Cheer Up, Libs, Things Aren’t So Bad
Eliminative Materialism and Economic Misconceptions
It seems like we’re all becoming economists now. You’ve got Marc Andreessen, a technologist with no economics degrees, engaging in a credible debate with one of the greatest living economists, Larry Summers. Then there’s Peter Thiel, who received his B.A. in Philosophy from Stanford, pontificating about monopolies and the size of government. The 700-page tome… Continue reading Eliminative Materialism and Economic Misconceptions
More on Biological Determinism and Useless Degrees
From the New York Times: Among the Disrupted This passage stood out: And even as technologism, which is not the same as technology, asserts itself over more and more precincts of human life, so too does scientism, which is not the same as science. The notion that the nonmaterial dimensions of life must be explained… Continue reading More on Biological Determinism and Useless Degrees
In Defense of the Millennials
The Grey Enlightenment is probably the only conservative/libertarian themed blog that takes a more optimistic view of the millennials. On millennials, Gavin McInnes writes: Things have been getting progressively more insane since then. Today we have NYU students barricading themselves in the cafeteria, demanding the school provide them with Palestinian friends (see 10:16); Duke University… Continue reading In Defense of the Millennials
Adults, Stop Giving Bad Career Advice to Young People
It’s better to self-actualize than work in a dead-end job . With all the free resources available online to acquire high-paying skills, why waste time with low paying, low-skill work – unless I guess you really need money. Well-intentioned adults are giving bad advice to young people by encouraging them work dead-end jobs instead of… Continue reading Adults, Stop Giving Bad Career Advice to Young People
Is the National Debt a Big Deal? Maybe not
From The Atlantic: Why the U.S. Government Never, Ever Has to Pay Back All Its Debt For years the doom and glomers have insisted that America’s debt burden will result in some sort of cataclysmic, hyper-inflationary ‘debt crisis’, but yields have been falling in the intervening years since the bank bailouts, with the 10 and… Continue reading Is the National Debt a Big Deal? Maybe not
The World is Getting Safer, So Why Does this Make Libs Mad?
Attention news readers: We will continue writing articles about the violence decline until you stop kvetching. http://t.co/G9YHHc3U8X — Noah Smith (@Noahpinion) January 14, 2015 Upon first glance, one would assume that a Cato report about the world being safer is good news, but to the discontent left who yearn for class warfare and crisis, it… Continue reading The World is Getting Safer, So Why Does this Make Libs Mad?