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  • RT @WalterIII: “Islam is incompatible with modernity, science, responsibility, R

    RT @WalterIII: “Islam is incompatible with modernity, science, responsibility, Rule of Law, free markets, democracy, and federations.” Yet…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-09 04:00:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1711230070285631696

  • AS DIVISION CONTINUES

    AS DIVISION CONTINUES…..
    https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxlrE-ldc4jLFabU2iLLfR1Yc2dbsGSmp4?si=D6AngJu3NkhlHE8s


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-06 02:16:39 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1710116829790863581

  • RT @ThruTheHayes: THIS IS THE SILVER LINING Had the scamdemic not been perpetrat

    RT @ThruTheHayes: THIS IS THE SILVER LINING

    Had the scamdemic not been perpetrated, most people would still trust the institutions that a…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-05 21:12:27 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1710040275022659713

  • RT @whatifalthist: Why have the smartest people around the world for all of hist

    RT @whatifalthist: Why have the smartest people around the world for all of history been saying largely the same things and we keep ignorin…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-05 21:07:13 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1710038960162984235

  • RT @J58039716: Idealizing Honour and Duty is a way of enforcing reciprocity. Ide

    RT @J58039716: Idealizing Honour and Duty is a way of enforcing reciprocity. Idealizing Truth and Honesty is a way of encouraging truth-bef…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-05 21:03:27 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1710038011419779224

  • “THE TERRIFYING IMPACT OF SINGLE PARENT HOUSEHOLDS” – Melissa Kearney “Kearney i

    “THE TERRIFYING IMPACT OF SINGLE PARENT HOUSEHOLDS” – Melissa Kearney
    “Kearney is a University of Maryland professor of economics, and an author known for her research in the field of economic demography.”
    VIA: Chris Willamson Interview

    Via Kearney:
    – We need to surface this…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-05 19:54:08 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1710020565044478155

  • “THE TERRIFYING IMPACT OF SINGLE PARENT HOUSEHOLDS” – Melissa Kearney “Kearney i

    “THE TERRIFYING IMPACT OF SINGLE PARENT HOUSEHOLDS” – Melissa Kearney
    “Kearney is a University of Maryland professor of economics, and an author known for her research in the field of economic demography.”
    VIA: Chris Willamson Interview

    Via Kearney:
    – We need to surface this issue. The academy is doing harm by avoiding and counter-signaling the problem of single parenting.
    – Having a two-parent household is another powerful advantage to children throughout life.
    – We have seen extraordinary mental and social problems out of single-parent (mother) homes.
    – We have seen a rapid decline in marriage and an increase in unmarried mothers. This gives us the illusion of static divorce rates.
    – 40% of children in the US are born outside of marriage. It’s 70-80% among blacks.
    – So, there is a decline in marriage and a decoupling of marriage from childbearing.
    – Oddly, teen childbearing is down 70% from the 1990s. !!!
    – The college-educated class continued to stay married and raise kids. So 80% of white kids from those families are still in two-parent families.
    – Single motherhood is 12% with 4 year college degree, vs half in those without, and holds true across most ethnic groups – though far better for Asians, and far worse for blacks.
    – While originally a college-educated movement (divorce), the tendency of educated people to divorce into single-parent households has spread to the uneducated classes, and they are now equal in single parenting.
    – The economic shocks against non-college-educated men has hit them the hardest, and this is why the economic value of marriage has evaporated. (War on men by taking men for granted).
    – For this reason, among young mothers, children are a preference over marriage. So women are making the rational choice to do it all on what they make, without a man to compromise with.
    – Likewise, (as a man) when you can afford a younger woman who will not make you compromise on everything (or argue or nag or complain), then you choose the same as women do.
    – Marriage has lost its… utility. Despite that people aren’t saying they don’t want to be married. It’s that people can’t make it happen – because the relationship and the economics don’t work.

    COMMENTS
    CD: As I’ve said, this is easy to fix because it’s just economy and incentives. Part of the reason I want to throw child support on the state is to “bankrupt” it so to speak into adopting necessary policy.

    –“In 2017, the aggregate expected amount of child support for receipt was $30 billion, and (only) 62% of that amount was actually received, averaging $3,431 per custodial parent”–

    We could close the department of education, which costs $30B for nothing good at all, add another 20B from any other department, and pull all those suffering men out of child support, and women out of conflict over it.
    – Going forward the parent keeping the child pays for the child.
    – Alimony for either party must not exceed the years.
    – Community property must come to an end (it is by not-marrying anyway).
    – Then restore liability for interference in a marriage such that it is devastating to do so.
    – Then continue to repatriate business into the continent from afar.
    – Then eliminate income taxes on ‘labor’ meaning men who work with their hands, and accumulate physical cellular damage from their work.
    – Then convert to the Singapore model for social security, health care, and unemployment.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-05 19:54:07 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1710020564776103936

  • PhDs: In Biz (team member) vs Academy (individual expert) (via David M Giltner,

    PhDs: In Biz (team member) vs Academy (individual expert)
    (via David M Giltner, a PhD, Physics)

    In biz, PhD’s are valued for their technical skills… but:

    Problem: 1) they think they’re smarter than everyone else, 2) they find fault not solutions, 3) they want to keep analyzing and not make a decision and moving forward.

    Solution: Team player vs Individual Expert a) Be effective not just smart: don’t become the expert – the opposite of academia b) Find solutions not faults: don’t be the naysayer (Exhaust the potential of an idea) c) Be Decisive: have the courage to make the best decision you can with the information you have, in the time you have, and move forward.

    (Note that I haven’t had this problem with tech staff but I’ve had it with every other class I’ve hired. Though my primary complaint in meetings is fault finders instead of trying to make an idea work until it can’t.)


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-02 13:53:21 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1708842610670841856

  • “WHY GOLD CAN’T DISPLACE FIAT CURRENCY” (never gonna happen)

    “WHY GOLD CAN’T DISPLACE FIAT CURRENCY”
    (never gonna happen)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rANSHB4q1Y


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-02 12:59:26 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1708829041078272188

  • Fascinating response from ChatGPT After this exchange ChatGPT returned to academ

    Fascinating response from ChatGPT
    After this exchange ChatGPT returned to academic frame.

    CurtD
    Something has changed in your algorithm. I am not sure what I am observing. But the answers are shorter, shallower, and focused on iterative exploration instead. And I don’t think that’s helpful for academics like myself. It may suit ordinary people though.

    ChatGPT
    I apologize for the shift in the depth and quality of the responses. Your observation is accurate; the responses have been more iterative and exploratory rather than providing in-depth, comprehensive answers that would be more suitable for an academic audience like yourself.

    The aim to be concise and to open avenues for further discussion may have inadvertently led to shallower content. This approach can indeed be more suitable for a general audience but may not meet the needs of those looking for a more rigorous and exhaustive analysis.

    Given your background and interests, I understand that you’d prefer detailed, substantive responses that delve deeply into the complexities of a subject. I’ll adjust my approach to better align with your academic and intellectual needs.

    Would you like to revisit any of the topics we’ve discussed, or would you prefer to move on to a new subject for a more in-depth analysis?


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-02 03:07:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1708680146008338434