Form: Quote Commentary

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1553022779 Timestamp) PILL CLARITY. 😉 by Greg Hamilton Blue (BP) is narrative, … Red(RP) is reality, … … Black(BP) is nihilism, … … … White(WP) is hope. Hope for the future: WP. Being realistic about the situation: RP. If you’re pointing out the reality: RP Selling nihilism: BP Acknowledging the system will fail is just RP.

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    (FB 1553088597 Timestamp) THE PARASITES WILL FIGHT by Alain Dwight Parasites will fight against separation from their hosts as if their lives depend on it, because to a large extent they do. A credible threat might reduce costs compared to an all out conflict, but it doesn’t seem cheap to make a sufficiently credible threat either. It would have to convince the free riders at the top and at the bottom that their slim chances on their own are better odds than they have with free riding on the middle. If they could live well without the western middle class, they wouldn’t be here to begin with.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1553086888 Timestamp) —“It’s been suggested by some that one reason why so many of the French today have dark hair is that the culling of the nobility was simultaneously a culling of blondes. For there was a correlation between blonde hair (i.e. Germanic and Gallic ancestry) and the nobility.”—Caduceus Mercurius France never recovered.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1553088597 Timestamp) THE PARASITES WILL FIGHT by Alain Dwight Parasites will fight against separation from their hosts as if their lives depend on it, because to a large extent they do. A credible threat might reduce costs compared to an all out conflict, but it doesn’t seem cheap to make a sufficiently credible threat either. It would have to convince the free riders at the top and at the bottom that their slim chances on their own are better odds than they have with free riding on the middle. If they could live well without the western middle class, they wouldn’t be here to begin with.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1553086888 Timestamp) —“It’s been suggested by some that one reason why so many of the French today have dark hair is that the culling of the nobility was simultaneously a culling of blondes. For there was a correlation between blonde hair (i.e. Germanic and Gallic ancestry) and the nobility.”—Caduceus Mercurius France never recovered.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1553214366 Timestamp) —“A Senegalese bus driver in Italy tried to burn 52 children to death today. Had he pulled it off, I think it would have been the final straw.”–Greg Hamilton

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1553214308 Timestamp) —“Isn’t it weird that people who are “oppressed” by you have the legal right and the burning desire to always be in close proximity to you?”—Fred McCarty

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1553213653 Timestamp) —“This is why people advocate for regulations that inflate the cost of housing in certain areas. It’s the only way they can disassociate from certain people. Price them out if the neighborhood. Talks of 3D printed houses and robot built houses in the desert to make more affordable housing miss the point of overpriced housing. There is plenty of affordable housing now.”—John Delano

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1553181552 Timestamp) FRANCE: INSIGHT by Aaron Kahland One element of the yellow vest protests in France is not addressed by analysts of that protest. The increased tax on fuel is not merely a catalyst for general dissatisfaction. Mobility allows the upper working class and lower middle class French to segregate – live away from the Banlieue whilst continuing to work in cities. Fuel is already a significant expense for the French worker. Increasing the cost of mobility makes it difficult to segregate into smaller French towns / suburbs. Those affected can no longer afford to live in metropolitan, French, France and the tax threatens them with moving to non-French areas. The yellow vests have long since given up on any hope of entering the middle class which is why they are so desperate to clutch on to what remains of their France.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1553121345 Timestamp) “BOOMERS” ARE AGE 66-79 TODAY —“Most boomers weren’t old enough to vote for Kennedy, Johnson or the 1965 immigration act.”—Dale Adams generation z 95-2012 age today: 7-24 generation y 77-94 age today: 25-42 generation x 66-76 age today 43-53 jones generation 54-65 age at kennedy election in 1960: 6-1 age today 54-65


    boomers: 1940-1953 age at kennedy election in 1960: 20-7

    age today 66-79

    silent generation 1925-1945 age at kennedy election in 1960: 35-15 age today: 74-94 GI Generation: WWI BIRTH age at kennedy election in 1960: 60-35 age today: 94-119 http://socialmarketing.org/archives/generations-xy-z-and-the-others/