Category: Politics, Power, and Governance

  • “Majority rule is only sustainable if its a proxy for fighting strength. Politic

    —“Majority rule is only sustainable if its a proxy for fighting strength. Politics is a replacement for war. It assesses the likely outcome of conflict without the bloodshed. But leaders lost that understanding and expanded voting to those who have no fighting or funding capacity. There is no functional reason to expand voting beyond those who pay taxes or are able and willing to fight, except to empower power hungry politicians and their goal of farming more votes by giving the vote to those who bear none of the burden as citizens (or non-citizens).”—Steve Pender


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-09 12:51:00 UTC

  • “Civil war is already here. We just haven’t had a battle with major casualties.

    —“Civil war is already here. We just haven’t had a battle with major casualties. (Portland antifa trying to intimidate drivers and calling them white). Note the police on a motorcycle just a 100′ away, standing down. Police in Democrat-run cities are enemy combatants, remember that. They can be nothing else since they rely on a paycheck.”— Steve Pender


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-09 12:48:00 UTC

  • LIBERALISM VS ABSOLUTISM As usual, the study of Philosophy is almost always used

    LIBERALISM VS ABSOLUTISM

    As usual, the study of Philosophy is almost always used as simply a reformation of the study of Theology. In that sense, it’s a sophism of the pre-scientific period, or a pseudoscience in the present.

    1 – Morality (rules of good (non-retaliatory), and bad (retaliatory) display word and deed)

    (a) morality can refer to objective (reciprocal) as in international conflict and law, (b) traditional (contextual) as in civilizational/national/political rules in favor of group evolutionary strategy, (c)normative (contextual) as in class, locality, and disciplinary in favor of social political and commercial cooperation, (d) conflated with legal (which is common). In all cases, from intuition, to norm, to law, all moral rules reflect the incentives and rewards necessary in the given competitive order.

    2 – Liberalism (european), Classical Liberalism(american), Conservatism(Anglo) (center-right) vs Anarchism(jewish), Libertinism(Jewish), Libertarianism(anglo/continental) (center-Left),

    (a) the purpose of tolerating liberalism is to generate increasing revenues because those revenues increase the state (authoritarian) power, just as the purpose of tolerating theology is to decrease costs and increased revenue through discounts on the cost of suppression.

    (b) the problem with authoritarian regimes is that the bureaucracy not the authority ends up ruling, maximizing rents, and consuming the profits that make externalization of power possible.

    (c) the problem

    (…) 50 more examples here I won’t waste my time on.

    CONCLUDING

    Liberalism (market society) isn’t beneficial because it is moral, or because it’s ‘legitimate’ in someone’s mind, but because it is the cheapest means of producing COMPETITIVE POWER at the lowest administrative cost, with the greatest opportunity to suppress rents, providing the rulers with the greatest opportunity to exert power.

    Democracy is rather ridiculous and certainly a failed experiment outside of producing a constantly rotating senate (oligarchy), and monarchy is clearly superior at the conduct of war and the production of durable commons. But liberalism is simply a scheme for reaping the highest returns from the population given that money, prices, and markets allow the population to be self governing, and corruption limited and inexpensive.

    The problem with absolutism is that it’s highly error prone at the expense of easy replacement by Regicide – usually by the Regent’s own family. The problem with non-kin absolutism (corporatism), is that it sorts for the most malincentivized leadership.

    The optimum government is one that, like the roman, concentrates power for war, and redistributes power for normal times, and redistributes income from windfalls.

    The search for monopoly is merely the naive and not very bright youthful mind searching for that which it can comprehend.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-09 09:19:00 UTC

  • 4) Because Rents on the productive obtained by sophistry and false promises of r

    4) Because Rents on the productive obtained by sophistry and false promises of reward in the afterlife or post-revolution provide cheaper returns than facing the reality of one’s low sexual, social, economic, intellectual, political, and military market value.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-09 03:47:38 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1049506647213821953

    Reply addressees: @NoahRevoy @jordanbpeterson

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1048916888997318657


    IN REPLY TO:

    @NoahRevoy

    Many on the left think that @jordanbpeterson has become too divisive to continue as a university professor. At this point no outcome is acceptable therefore I publically call on Peterson to step aside so that a less divisive person can be appointed to teach his courses.

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1048916888997318657

  • 2) But then, that many Peterson’s would create a MONOPOLY rather than a market f

    2) But then, that many Peterson’s would create a MONOPOLY rather than a market for classical liberal professorial talent wouldn’t it?

    But wait, that’s what Progressive/Liberals/Leftists want, right? Monopolies? Monotheism, Equality, Non-identity, Proportionality, herd?


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-09 03:47:17 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1049506560949538816

    Reply addressees: @NoahRevoy @jordanbpeterson

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1048916888997318657


    IN REPLY TO:

    @NoahRevoy

    Many on the left think that @jordanbpeterson has become too divisive to continue as a university professor. At this point no outcome is acceptable therefore I publically call on Peterson to step aside so that a less divisive person can be appointed to teach his courses.

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1048916888997318657

  • 1) lol… well you know, if it’s FAIR we’re looking for, then we need to clone e

    1) lol… well you know, if it’s FAIR we’re looking for, then we need to clone enough Peterson’s to eliminate the 300+ to 1 representation in the academy, and the 1000+ to one in the ‘media’ (entertainment) biz.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-09 03:47:01 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1049506494117502976

    Reply addressees: @NoahRevoy @jordanbpeterson

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1048916888997318657


    IN REPLY TO:

    @NoahRevoy

    Many on the left think that @jordanbpeterson has become too divisive to continue as a university professor. At this point no outcome is acceptable therefore I publically call on Peterson to step aside so that a less divisive person can be appointed to teach his courses.

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1048916888997318657

  • Liberalism vs Absolutism

    October 9th, 2018 9:19 AM LIBERALISM VS ABSOLUTISM As usual, the study of Philosophy is almost always used as simply a reformation of the study of Theology. In that sense, it’s a sophism of the pre-scientific period, or a pseudoscience in the present. 1 – Morality (rules of good (non-retaliatory), and bad (retaliatory) display word and deed) (a) morality can refer to objective (reciprocal) as in international conflict and law, (b) traditional (contextual) as in civilizational/national/political rules in favor of group evolutionary strategy, (c)normative (contextual) as in class, locality, and disciplinary in favor of social political and commercial cooperation, (d) conflated with legal (which is common). In all cases, from intuition, to norm, to law, all moral rules reflect the incentives and rewards necessary in the given competitive order. 2 – Liberalism (european), Classical Liberalism(american), Conservatism(Anglo) (center-right) vs Anarchism(jewish), Libertinism(Jewish), Libertarianism(anglo/continental) (center-Left), (a) the purpose of tolerating liberalism is to generate increasing revenues because those revenues increase the state (authoritarian) power, just as the purpose of tolerating theology is to decrease costs and increased revenue through discounts on the cost of suppression. (b) the problem with authoritarian regimes is that the bureaucracy not the authority ends up ruling, maximizing rents, and consuming the profits that make externalization of power possible. (c) the problem (…) 50 more examples here I won’t waste my time on. CONCLUDING Liberalism (market society) isn’t beneficial because it is moral, or because it’s ‘legitimate’ in someone’s mind, but because it is the cheapest means of producing COMPETITIVE POWER at the lowest administrative cost, with the greatest opportunity to suppress rents, providing the rulers with the greatest opportunity to exert power. Democracy is rather ridiculous and certainly a failed experiment outside of producing a constantly rotating senate (oligarchy), and monarchy is clearly superior at the conduct of war and the production of durable commons. But liberalism is simply a scheme for reaping the highest returns from the population given that money, prices, and markets allow the population to be self governing, and corruption limited and inexpensive. The problem with absolutism is that it’s highly error prone at the expense of easy replacement by Regicide – usually by the Regent’s own family. The problem with non-kin absolutism (corporatism), is that it sorts for the most malincentivized leadership. The optimum government is one that, like the roman, concentrates power for war, and redistributes power for normal times, and redistributes income from windfalls. The search for monopoly is merely the naive and not very bright youthful mind searching for that which it can comprehend.

  • Liberalism vs Absolutism

    October 9th, 2018 9:19 AM LIBERALISM VS ABSOLUTISM As usual, the study of Philosophy is almost always used as simply a reformation of the study of Theology. In that sense, it’s a sophism of the pre-scientific period, or a pseudoscience in the present. 1 – Morality (rules of good (non-retaliatory), and bad (retaliatory) display word and deed) (a) morality can refer to objective (reciprocal) as in international conflict and law, (b) traditional (contextual) as in civilizational/national/political rules in favor of group evolutionary strategy, (c)normative (contextual) as in class, locality, and disciplinary in favor of social political and commercial cooperation, (d) conflated with legal (which is common). In all cases, from intuition, to norm, to law, all moral rules reflect the incentives and rewards necessary in the given competitive order. 2 – Liberalism (european), Classical Liberalism(american), Conservatism(Anglo) (center-right) vs Anarchism(jewish), Libertinism(Jewish), Libertarianism(anglo/continental) (center-Left), (a) the purpose of tolerating liberalism is to generate increasing revenues because those revenues increase the state (authoritarian) power, just as the purpose of tolerating theology is to decrease costs and increased revenue through discounts on the cost of suppression. (b) the problem with authoritarian regimes is that the bureaucracy not the authority ends up ruling, maximizing rents, and consuming the profits that make externalization of power possible. (c) the problem (…) 50 more examples here I won’t waste my time on. CONCLUDING Liberalism (market society) isn’t beneficial because it is moral, or because it’s ‘legitimate’ in someone’s mind, but because it is the cheapest means of producing COMPETITIVE POWER at the lowest administrative cost, with the greatest opportunity to suppress rents, providing the rulers with the greatest opportunity to exert power. Democracy is rather ridiculous and certainly a failed experiment outside of producing a constantly rotating senate (oligarchy), and monarchy is clearly superior at the conduct of war and the production of durable commons. But liberalism is simply a scheme for reaping the highest returns from the population given that money, prices, and markets allow the population to be self governing, and corruption limited and inexpensive. The problem with absolutism is that it’s highly error prone at the expense of easy replacement by Regicide – usually by the Regent’s own family. The problem with non-kin absolutism (corporatism), is that it sorts for the most malincentivized leadership. The optimum government is one that, like the roman, concentrates power for war, and redistributes power for normal times, and redistributes income from windfalls. The search for monopoly is merely the naive and not very bright youthful mind searching for that which it can comprehend.

  • THINK TANKS -vs- LIBERAL PROTESTS —“The Kochs fund conservative think tanks wh

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/george-soross-march-on-washington-1538951025CONSERVATIVE THINK TANKS -vs- LIBERAL PROTESTS

    —“The Kochs fund conservative think tanks whose members publish thoughtful papers on current issues. The Kochs also fund a lot of PBS series and are involved in other educational endeavors. There is no comparison between what these philanthropists do and what Soros does.”—

    SOROS’ CONTRIVED MEDIA CIRCUS IN WASHINGTON:

    By Asra Q. Nomani

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/george-soross-march-on-washington-1538951025

    In a series of tweets and rally comments, President Trump described the crowd as “an angry left-wing mob” of “professional protesters who are handed expensive signs” and “paid for by [George] Soros and others.” Mr. Trump’s detractors accused him of engaging in conspiracy theories, and even of anti-Semitism against Mr. Soros, a billionaire donor to liberal causes. ( … )

    I started following the money for the “resistance” when it was born, hours after Election Day 2016. I have organized my findings in a spreadsheet I have made public.

    HERE IS THE DOC: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zYoQoffWRAHrECq2PDshlPvNpNDSLtdmNjtW-gUuhqw/edit?usp=sharing

    At least 50 of the largest organizations that participated as “partners” in the Jan. 21, 2017, Women’s March had received grants from Mr. Soros’s Open Society Foundations or similar funds in the “House of Soros,” as his philanthropic empire was once called internally. The number of Soros-backed partners has grown to at least 80. At least 20 of the largest groups that led the Saturday anti-Kavanaugh protests have been Open Society grantees.

    On Saturday I also studied the fine print on the signs as protesters waved them defiantly at the Capitol and the high court. They came from a familiar list of Democratic interest groups that have received millions from Mr. Soros: the American Civil Liberties Union, the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, Planned Parenthood, NARAL Pro-Choice America, the Center for Popular Democracy, Human Rights Campaign and on and on. MoveOn.org http://MoveOn.org , a Democratic organizing and lobbying group founded with Soros money, sent its army of partisan followers regular missives that led them to a Google form to ask for train tickets and places to stay.

    Under a ginkgo tree on the East Lawn of the Capitol, Center for Popular Democracy field marshals put protesters through a “training” Saturday morning. “Are you ready to be arrested?” she asks. “Yes!” the crowd shouts, although one woman asks quietly: “For what?”

    “If not,” the field marshal orders, “stand in line for the visitor’s gallery so an experienced protester can go inside and yell.” One organizer hands out tickets to the Senate visitors gallery for the express purpose of violating the law. That they did—the proceedings were repeatedly interrupted by shrieks from the gallery.

    The agitators even have help with their handmade signs. Across the street from the Supreme Court, a woman uses supplies provided by UltraViolet Action to write, in Spanish: “No more rapists in power.”

    Back on the Capitol lawn, people from Megaphone Strategies, a public-relations firm founded by former Obama adviser Van Jones, manage interview requests from USA Today and other news outlets. Women’s March lieutenants exchange T-shirts for completed “Legal Support Sheets” with information in case of arrest.

    Suddenly everyone stands to walk in unison to the Capitol steps. When they arrive, the few Capitol Police officers on the scene silently watch them. The protesters walk up the stairs—though they don’t “storm” them, as the leaders have claimed. There are no barricades, no phalanx of armed police.

    Rethink Media created a “social media strategy sheet” back in August for anti-Kavanaugh protesters. One talking point: “Kavanaugh was hand-picked by dark money groups and their billionaire backers.” Rethink Media is itself a Soros grantee, and Saturday’s protests and unlawful disruptions were part of a well-funded, orchestrated network that books buses, hotel rooms and churches for such agitation.

    MoveOn.org http://MoveOn.org wrote a guide, “How to Bird Dog”—harass officials in public places—in the spring of 2017, in preparation for town-hall meetings during a congressional recess. Over the past year, I have dialed in to MoveOn.org http://MoveOn.org ’s Sunday evening phone calls where they plan the operations and tell their “troublemakers” how to corner lawmakers. I still get alerts for their planning sessions. The last ones have been to # stopKavanaugh.

    MoveOn.org http://MoveOn.org announced that its call the night after Justice Kavanaugh’s confirmation would feature Ana Maria Archila, the Colombia-born sexual-assault victim who cornered Sen. Jeff Flake in a Senate elevator last month while a confederate screamed “Look at me!” She is co-executive director of the Center for Popular Democracy. Her salary was listed as $156,333, with a bonus of $21,378, in a recent Internal Revenue Service 990 form.

    What I have pieced together is an open secret but one that journalists tend to avoid. Many (including me) sympathize with the liberal causes Open Society champions. Some have been paid Open Society Fellows or grantees. And many are put off by conservative anti-Soros rhetoric, which gets truculent at times.

    Mr. Soros, much like the Koch brothers, funds causes he cares about. There’s nothing wrong with that, but democracy is better served if we follow the money on the right and left and find solutions where they are likeliest to lie: in the middle.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-08 21:19:00 UTC

  • HARMAN’S LAW: THE GOVERNMENT IS OUR ENEMY AND ALL RESISTANCE BY ANY MEANS BOTH M

    HARMAN’S LAW: THE GOVERNMENT IS OUR ENEMY AND ALL RESISTANCE BY ANY MEANS BOTH MORAL AND ETHICAL

    By Ely Harman

    The government is our enemy, and it is in the hands of our enemies, with whom are at war.

    Denying your enemy resources, by any and every means possible, legal, illegal, moral, immoral (it hardly matters) is good.

    If a wealthy family had paid more taxes to the government, they would only have spent it mass importing ethnic enemies, breeding dependent underclasses, spoiling and corrupting women, sending aid to subsidize the explosion of foreign underclasses to someday mass import as ethnic enemies under a cover of insistent shrieks produced by spoiled and corrupt women; projects with no worthwhile, beneficial, outcomes, to anyone but worthless parasites…

    Truth, justice, morality, law, are rules for cooperation between friends, or at least honest, productive, people.

    For everyone else there is only power, violence, deception, conflict, war…

    We will never take the side of our enemies against those who harm our enemies, but don’t harm us, no matter the facts…


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-08 13:01:00 UTC