Author: Curt Doolittle

  • Professor of internal medicine at local university with enormous patient practic

    Professor of internal medicine at local university with enormous patient practice.

    Yes, agrees that care is better here, even if surgery better in the states.

    Why? Diagnostic attention.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-01-07 14:47:00 UTC

  • Table Joke. “Why does a blonde color her hair black?” “Artificial intelligence.”

    Table Joke.

    “Why does a blonde color her hair black?”

    “Artificial intelligence.”

    Omg.

    Sigh.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-01-07 14:41:00 UTC

  • FRIEDMAN ON CHINA – SHORT MUST-READ (I follow George pretty closely and have for

    http://www.businessinsider.com/5-maps-that-explain-chinas-strategy-2016-1GEORGE FRIEDMAN ON CHINA – SHORT MUST-READ

    (I follow George pretty closely and have for years. Albeit I have opposite interests in the future of the USA)


    Source date (UTC): 2016-01-07 12:17:00 UTC

  • “When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty.”— —““Three Percenter” : T

    —“When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty.”—

    —““Three Percenter” : Three percenters take their name from the percentage of colonists that are said to have taken up arms against the crown in the American Revolution.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2016-01-07 10:33:00 UTC

  • THE NECESSITY, UTILITY, AND PREFERENCE IN INSTITUTIONS NECESSARY (NON DISCRETION

    THE NECESSITY, UTILITY, AND PREFERENCE IN INSTITUTIONS

    NECESSARY (NON DISCRETIONARY)

    Science and Natural Law (Necessity)

    Defense (military) and Militia

    Judiciary(dispute resolution) and Sheriff (enforcement)

    Treasury (store) and Auditors (weights and measures)

    UTILITARIAN (VOLUNTARY)

    The Voluntary Organization of Production: Finance, Banking, Industry, Entrepreneurship, Craftsmanship, Distribution, Trade and Consumption.

    The Voluntary Organization of Reproduction: Family.

    PREFERENTIAL (LUXURIES)

    Academy(education production),

    Government (commons production),

    Hospital (healthcare production)

    Church(insurance provision),


    Source date (UTC): 2016-01-07 09:32:00 UTC

  • Beowulf and the Shield Lands. Couldn’t make it thru the first 20 minutes without

    Beowulf and the Shield Lands. Couldn’t make it thru the first 20 minutes without political correctness, multi-culturalism, and effeminacy of males, general lack of intelligence, and absurd decor making me so nauseated I had to stop. Couldn’t take it any longer.

    Watch the new Frankenstein series instead. Or the Last Kingdom. That’s how it’s done.

    Once again: smart people write smart things, and stupid people write stupid things and moral people write moral things and immoral people write immoral things.

    It should be obvious then that stupid immoral people would write stupid immoral things.

    And do.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-01-07 09:18:00 UTC

  • Translating Chinese Policy Into Words

    “[I]f we possess a reserve currency, and maintain the military means of defending it and our trade routes, then we can capture the premium on trafficking contracts, exchanges, and their negotiations currently captured by the British/American financial and trade route system – and by doing so may cause a drastic reduction in the USA’s ability to finance it’s system, provide competition to that trade system, provide one that is not as meritocratic but more suitable to our needs, and cause a significant drop in the american standard of living such that we restore our ancestral position as first-nation in the world.”

    “Agree with what you wrote Curt, but while the meritocratic system worked for the US initially, the US just doesn’t make them like it used to. Therefore, the US is now viewed as a country no longer interested in propagating the best products/standards/ideas throughout the world, but in only maintaining its 80-year financial/military/industrial advantage. In short, the US is in danger, if it hasn’t already, of becoming just another friggin’ country. It’s a shame, but the Chinese are incentivised to overturn the existing system and to create a new one. As American living standards drop, so does its military capabilities, and I suspect that’s what China is really after.” — Sean Ring

    Shared vision.

  • Translating Chinese Policy Into Words

    “[I]f we possess a reserve currency, and maintain the military means of defending it and our trade routes, then we can capture the premium on trafficking contracts, exchanges, and their negotiations currently captured by the British/American financial and trade route system – and by doing so may cause a drastic reduction in the USA’s ability to finance it’s system, provide competition to that trade system, provide one that is not as meritocratic but more suitable to our needs, and cause a significant drop in the american standard of living such that we restore our ancestral position as first-nation in the world.”

    “Agree with what you wrote Curt, but while the meritocratic system worked for the US initially, the US just doesn’t make them like it used to. Therefore, the US is now viewed as a country no longer interested in propagating the best products/standards/ideas throughout the world, but in only maintaining its 80-year financial/military/industrial advantage. In short, the US is in danger, if it hasn’t already, of becoming just another friggin’ country. It’s a shame, but the Chinese are incentivised to overturn the existing system and to create a new one. As American living standards drop, so does its military capabilities, and I suspect that’s what China is really after.” — Sean Ring

    Shared vision.

  • Reminder. I Don’t Do Racism. But I Do Paternalism, Classism, and Culturism.

    [I]t’s turning into a weekly effort but it’s time once again to reiterate my position on biases. I don’t do racism. I definitely do classism and eugenics – but not racism. I definitely do truth and and morality and therefore culturism. People, cultures and civilizations are objectively superior and inferior to one another. Degrees of Truth, Commons, Suppression of Parasitism, and Genetic Pacification determine superiority. I put my people first. Just as I put myself and my family first. I want to defend my kin and our civilization. I want to resist the lesser people’s doing damage to us. But it is my ambition to raise all people into transcendence. And the Christian soul has no room for hate and idleness where it can be replaced by paternalism and hard work. We are aristocracy. We are man’s aristocracy the virtue of the greatest suppression of parasitism, the greatest truth, the greatest commons. If man is to Transcend, then we must raise mankind into transcendence. To do raise mankind into transcendence we must look at the evidence, and have the courage to rule.

  • Reminder. I Don’t Do Racism. But I Do Paternalism, Classism, and Culturism.

    [I]t’s turning into a weekly effort but it’s time once again to reiterate my position on biases. I don’t do racism. I definitely do classism and eugenics – but not racism. I definitely do truth and and morality and therefore culturism. People, cultures and civilizations are objectively superior and inferior to one another. Degrees of Truth, Commons, Suppression of Parasitism, and Genetic Pacification determine superiority. I put my people first. Just as I put myself and my family first. I want to defend my kin and our civilization. I want to resist the lesser people’s doing damage to us. But it is my ambition to raise all people into transcendence. And the Christian soul has no room for hate and idleness where it can be replaced by paternalism and hard work. We are aristocracy. We are man’s aristocracy the virtue of the greatest suppression of parasitism, the greatest truth, the greatest commons. If man is to Transcend, then we must raise mankind into transcendence. To do raise mankind into transcendence we must look at the evidence, and have the courage to rule.