Category: Law, Constitution, and Jurisprudence

  • 1. If every word you speak in public, to the public, about subjects public, is t

    1. If every word you speak in public, to the public, about subjects public, is treated in by the law as a product like any other, whether intentional or not, and you are liable for the harms that come from that product, then of what consequence is truthful and reciprocal speech?


    Source date (UTC): 2019-11-20 15:19:24 UTC

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  • MAN IS MILIMALLY MORAL, NOT MAXIMALLY. LOYALTY IS A WEAK BARRIER WITHOUT PUNISHM

    MAN IS MILIMALLY MORAL, NOT MAXIMALLY. LOYALTY IS A WEAK BARRIER WITHOUT PUNISHMENT (LAW)

    –“I’ve been reading Spalding’s recent book. It is amazing how our investment banks would lend to… https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=511061586157403&id=100017606988153


    Source date (UTC): 2019-11-20 14:44:27 UTC

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  • It’s going to be military veterans, military, and the police, and those of ‘of m

    It’s going to be military veterans, military, and the police, and those of ‘of military study and mind’ and constitutionalists that will fight for a constitution.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-11-19 09:26:00 UTC

  • But that’s the tip of it. Natural Law Jurisprudence. Testimonial Truth. (Strict)

    But that’s the tip of it. Natural Law Jurisprudence. Testimonial Truth. (Strict) Algorithmic Construction. Formal logic of social science. And absolutely ruthless punishment of those who have undermined our civilization. Completing the aristotelian project, and scientific method.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-11-19 00:00:21 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1196578924605644800

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    @IvanHLaw That would be hard to understand unless you follow me. 😉 Think of it as updating our law to strict construction, such that baiting people into hazard with false promises in public, to the public, of matters public, is prosecutable as fraud, and holes in the constitution plugged.

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    @IvanHLaw That would be hard to understand unless you follow me. 😉 Think of it as updating our law to strict construction, such that baiting people into hazard with false promises in public, to the public, of matters public, is prosecutable as fraud, and holes in the constitution plugged.

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  • That would be hard to understand unless you follow me. 😉 Think of it as updatin

    That would be hard to understand unless you follow me. 😉 Think of it as updating our law to strict construction, such that baiting people into hazard with false promises in public, to the public, of matters public, is prosecutable as fraud, and holes in the constitution plugged.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-11-18 23:57:07 UTC

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  • RT @DegenRolf: Males are treated more harshly by the criminal justice system, bu

    RT @DegenRolf: Males are treated more harshly by the criminal justice system, but study suggests it hits the right people. https://t.co/eDw…


    Source date (UTC): 2019-11-18 15:40:22 UTC

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  • ELECTIVE MONARCHY VS HERIDITARY MONARCHY by Daniel Gurpide A hereditary monarchy

    ELECTIVE MONARCHY VS HERIDITARY MONARCHY

    by Daniel Gurpide

    A hereditary monarchy lends a certain sense of stability to a democratic people, the sense of a family. That is not so under the rule of an elective monarchy such as the American one. Besides, at moments of grave national crises a hereditary monarch, whatever his other weaknesses or shortcomings, may save an entire country from destruction (Italy, Japan).

    (CD: There is no force to prevent usurpation like kinship)


    Source date (UTC): 2019-11-18 10:13:00 UTC

  • A judge of last resort by inheritance alone is a weakness. Markle violates the o

    A judge of last resort by inheritance alone is a weakness.
    Markle violates the one drop rule and could not ascend.
    There are no shortage of monarchical families to draw from.
    The tradition matters. You can’t learn it any other way.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-11-17 14:10:57 UTC

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  • The Church relies on abrahamic lying and dysgenia. Rule of Law relies on truth,

    The Church relies on abrahamic lying and dysgenia. Rule of Law relies on truth, reciprocity, and eugenia. A Monarch (Lichtenstein) as judge of last resort (veto) denies access to power by political means. Monarchies needn’t inbreed. My job is to lead w/Truth – even if difficult.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-11-17 14:09:23 UTC

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  • Law

    JUSTICE VS MORALITY VS LAW? IT STUMPED SOCRATES, BUT SHOULDN’T – THE ERROR OF IDEAL TYPES OVER SPECTRA The terms Justice, Morality and Law refer to spectrums, not states, and that is why the subject is confusing to people when it should not be. Natural Law (logically necessary), customary law (evolved), legislation (commands), and regulations (insurance) —vs— Objective morality (logically necessary), customary morality (evolved), normative reality (practiced), moral theory (advocated) —vs— Objective Justice (logically extant), Evolved Justice (unintended), procedural Justice (intended), subjective justice (imagined) Humans evolved instincts for managing the extreme value of cooperation. Moral instincts prevent free-riding and therefore preserve the incentives to maintain cooperation. Justice instincts do the opposite: they tell us if our cooperation has been accounted for. Cooperate requires sacrifice (payment) and rewards (returns). Law is the means by which we resolve differences between positive moral action and individual perceptions of justice. That justice is simply an accounting system provided for by evolution so that we preserve the incentives to maintain the extraordinary benefits of cooperation is somehow… well, depressing. So morality is the positive and negative instinct. Justice is the sense of whether morality has been preserved in the face of violation and law is the logical means by which we resolve disputes. The reason that it’s confusing is that while necessary morality, justice, and law are logically decidable, as information becomes less visible and less ‘correct’ opinion differs. Some cultures solve this through authority. Westerners solve it through jury. But to solve it by jury requires a largely moral people. which is why some cultures have juries and other cultures have three judges to make bribery more difficult.

    Punishment

    —“The problem with the modern state is not that it uses the death penalty so much, but rather that it uses it far too little. Property in toto serves as a useful metric for what crimes merit the death penalty. if you use fraud, deceit, or some other non-reciprocal criminal means of enriching yourself at the expense of the commons above some arbitrary number, say 5x the average lifetime taxes paid by an average taxpayer, you should face execution. Under such a scheme, nearly every tech monopolist, the Walton family, Bezos, any of the financial elite, nearly every politician and most high ranking bureaucrats would be liable for death. NYT editors lie in the newspapers and it costs 5x the taxes paid of the average worker? Boom. no more problem with lying editors at the NYT. The whole West faces the double problem of a violent, dependent underclass and a parasitical, exploitative oligarchy controlling business and politics. Such measures might seem unduly harsh, but they are necessary. Brazil shows why they must be implemented, Singapore shows that they work.”—-