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  • US INTELLIGENCE REVOLTS AGAINST ADMINISTRATION LAUNDERING OF REPORTS Great artic

    US INTELLIGENCE REVOLTS AGAINST ADMINISTRATION LAUNDERING OF REPORTS

    Great article today on how dozens of US Intelligence analysts are calling the administration ‘liars’ on our ‘successes’ against ISIS / ISIL. The’ve been at it for a year now and they were told maybe they should ‘retire’. They state that they did not speak up during the Bush administration, when poor intelligence reports formed the basis of Bush’s belief in weapons of mass destruction – that we later found didn’t exist. They don’t want this to happen again. So they’re speaking up: it’s not going well against ISIS ISIL. But what is more important (to me) since I know ISIS / ISIL isn’t doing all that badly at all, is that they Intelligence community is taking the heat for the WMD debacle – and showing it. I love that there are ethical people in the world.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-09-10 06:22:00 UTC

  • “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.” 😉

    “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.” 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2015-09-07 06:29:00 UTC

  • THE VALUE OF STUDYING PHILOSOPHY (from elsewhere)(via stephen hicks) Only two re

    THE VALUE OF STUDYING PHILOSOPHY

    (from elsewhere)(via stephen hicks)

    Only two regrets I have in life. First was not choosing a degree in philosophy despite my fascination with it – although my study of art and art history has framed my personality and life.

    I can attest personally that the study of certain philosophy dramatically improves your ability in the work force.

    It’s a lot like living life as Methuselah. You have all this accumulated wisdom of all these smart folks, and you don’t have to so much learn the hard way as you go along, as work to gather useful information with which to apply that accumulated wisdom. It’s so much easier.

    1) Intro-Micro/Macro Economics, History, Philosophy, Grammar, Rhetoric, Art (aesthetics).

    Combine that series with ANY one of the technical disciplines (learn how to extend your perception with logical instrumentation):

    2) Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Accounting, Finance, Programming, Mathematics, Law, Econometrics.

    We should teach western fairy tales, myths and legends, literature and history throughout our youth. If you enter the world literate, with exposure to moral philosophy, grammar and rhetoric, classes on math through geometry, newtonian physics, basic checkbook accounting, money, banking, credit and interest, basics of consumer purchase/sale and contract, and most importantly, classes on cooperation(ethics), friendship, and marriage. then you are armed for daily life. We focus too heavily on trying to make everyone a member of the upper middle class via mastery of abstractions. But those of us with those abilities will succeed no matter what. and instead, we create chaos in our civilization by both destroying the famly as the source of wisdom and education on life matters, sending unsophisticated people entirely unready into a world managed by law, economics, finance credit and interest. We screw over our lower and middle classes with the folly of good intentions and false promises.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-09-06 06:23:00 UTC

  • SURVIVOR/APPRENTICE MARKETING PLAN” (Its pretty much how it works.) (how all med

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSqyZIoXiys”THE SURVIVOR/APPRENTICE MARKETING PLAN”

    (Its pretty much how it works.) (how all media works)

    Except maybe for season one of the stuff that gets cancelled because it respects the audience. Why? Because respectable audiences are small….


    Source date (UTC): 2015-09-05 08:32:00 UTC

  • THIS: SEE IT”S NOT JUST ME THAT SAYS ITS POSSIBLE… PAPER AT THIS URL

    http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/08/west-point-william-bradford/403009/READ THIS: SEE IT”S NOT JUST ME THAT SAYS ITS POSSIBLE…

    PAPER AT THIS URL:

    https://www.nslj.org/wp-content/uploads/3_NatlSecLJ_278-461_Bradford1.pdf


    Source date (UTC): 2015-09-03 08:12:00 UTC

  • THIS TODAY

    http://www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2015/09/russian-intrigue-deja-vu-all-over-again.htmlREAD THIS TODAY


    Source date (UTC): 2015-09-03 06:35:00 UTC

  • LIBERTARIAN IMPLOSION (frontpage mag) Few Republican subgroups were harder hit b

    http://www.frontpagemag.com/sites/default/files/styles/article_full/public/uploads/2015/08/23_ridiculously_offensive_donald_trump_quotes_4060_5187.jpg?itok=fZE6RSDMTHE LIBERTARIAN IMPLOSION

    (frontpage mag)

    Few Republican subgroups were harder hit by the rise of Trump than libertarians. Not that long ago, the libertarian message had appeared to be equivalent to conservatism. But while small government and deregulation were appealing, the libertarian foreign policy agenda was a disaster. Their romance with the Russian agents of Wikileaks and Edward Snowden didn’t help matters any. Libertarians got Republicans to cheer for Rand Paul’s drone filibuster, but ranting about drones and the NSA stopped being a viable foreign policy when ISIS began releasing beheading videos.

    But the real problems were domestic.

    A genuine deregulation focus might have redeemed Congress, but instead it led to inside baseball battles, like the one over the Export-Import Bank which were quite significant to the donor class, but weren’t of much interest to the Republican base.

    The capper came when the Koch Bros and Norquist allied with Obama and the left to back a pro-crime agenda. Just as Americans became worried by rising crime, libertarians began campaigning on behalf of drug dealers.

    And they’re still at it.

    Non-ideological candidates like Trump and Carson stepped into an intellectual vacuum created when libertarians imploded and took chunk of the conservative movement with them.

    The split predated Trump. Few conservatives were enthusiastic about amnesty. Trump picked up an issue that had already become a wedge when Cruz and Walker embraced it, setting them against establishment types like Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio, but also hard core libertarians like Rand Paul, and Koch cronies like Paul Ryan and Rick Perry.

    Trump just expanded the split into a larger protectionist position that has libertarians impotently fuming. He picked up chunks of Perot’s message and picked up a Republican base that felt abandoned.

    The conservative collapse also killed the ideological purity test. But then the purity test had already stopped making sense. Libertarians are currently advocating for drug dealers and illegal alien amnesty. Some are pushing straightforward transnationalism and not on Reason, but in more mainstream conservative outlets. They define this as a “Liberty” agenda, but its appeal is extremely limited at best.

    And if ideological purity means drug dealers, illegal aliens and more jobs going to China, plenty of conservatives have decided they don’t want any part of it.

    Libertarians had their hour, but their embrace of dubious causes made them irrelevant. The movement needs to think hard about how to reengage conservatives again. But there’s no sign of that. Instead it’s pursuing its alliance with the left in support of freeing drug dealers… a program that has no possible positive outcome either for America or for them.

    If the libertarian movement is to reemerge, it needs to take a cue from Trump by thinking about what Americans want rather than about the tenets of their ideology. Because if Trump is successful, they are going to end up buried in the rubble.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-09-03 05:02:00 UTC

  • would like to add that we help people when a crisis is not a moral one, and we e

    http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/30/opinion/the-trick-to-acting-heroically.html?mwrsm=FacebookI would like to add that we help people when a crisis is not a moral one, and we equally instinctively avoid helping others when the crisis is a moral one.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-09-01 11:40:00 UTC

  • SIMON WREN LEWIS ON REFORMING MACRO (continuing the mathiness debate)

    SIMON WREN LEWIS ON REFORMING MACRO

    (continuing the mathiness debate)

    http://mainlymacro.blogspot.com/2015/08/reform-and-revolution-in-macroeconomics.html


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-30 11:41:00 UTC

  • AM NOT SO SURE. PROSPERITY DECREASES RISK, AND DECREASES INCENTIVES TO CHEAT. IT

    http://www.voxeu.org/article/economic-prosperity-breeds-trustI AM NOT SO SURE. PROSPERITY DECREASES RISK, AND DECREASES INCENTIVES TO CHEAT. IT DOES NOT BREED TRUST


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-30 10:34:00 UTC