What would happen if renting is impossible in urban areas, and only owners can live in city limits?
Source date (UTC): 2020-01-04 11:22:00 UTC
What would happen if renting is impossible in urban areas, and only owners can live in city limits?
Source date (UTC): 2020-01-04 11:22:00 UTC
The most controversial proposition is to extend progressive taxation such that we tax by density because density decreases opportunity costs.
Source date (UTC): 2020-01-04 11:21:00 UTC
RATES OF REPRODUCTION
Family members in USA and Canada. from 1500’s onward.
Common eight, ten, twelve children. Almost universal.
Common to lose a wife in childbirth and have two.
Birthrate Lasts through civil war, industrial revolution. Then drops to six then to four, then three, now to two or even one.
Almost universally husband and wife 5 years apart.
Very common for english protestant men to marry french protestant then french catholic women. (disagreeableness an obedience)
But very class driven.
Both sides of family start out military. Paternal stays military. As usual, middle ranks.
Prosecution of French proceeded that of Irish.
English tended to be more middle class, french more lower classes.
Both sides of the family originate in normandy, Dolietta’s going to England with the norman conquest, but then to the states, and the french left to Newfoundland, New Brunswick, or the Quebec settlements on the St Laurence river. After the french lose, 1M french move to the states.
Poor French women were ‘russian brides’ of New France (Quebec). I only see one or two of those. All colonies were private entrepreneurial ventures, not state funded until they became strategic. Families were recruited. Men recruited, and when necessary, women (wives) recruited. The farther north the more likely they were to return to europe upon fulfillment of their contract. This is important since we don’t think of mothering and running a household as a career, but a woman’s choice was to be some other house-owning woman’s servant, or to get her own house, and so it was almost always preferable to have your own house, husband, and children to assist in the labor of running a household and farm.
My family’s ‘legendary’ prosecution of the catholics in every way possible is somewhat funny since a lot of the maternal line is french, and a lot of it is clearly catholic, and at least one of my maternal great-x grandmothers was prohibited from practice of her religion upon marriage.
No ‘irish’ until my paternal grandmother’s era, but they were pre-famine colonists, all from the east of Ireland, and it was three or four generations after integration.
The men in my family are all over the middle class – probably because they’ve been literate since at least the 900s – military, reverends, lawyers, craftsmen, businessmen, fewer “ordinary” farmers, but even artists. The english tradition was farming in farm season and craftsmanship in off season, and warfare during the warring (high testosterone) summer months.
All new englanders are inbred. Seriously. Until the Irish and Italians everyone was somehow related. 😉
I love my NE people. they’re political ass clowns. But I love them anyway. And they make good business people and soldiers. They just need a monarchy to keep from virtue signaling themselves to death.
Source date (UTC): 2020-01-04 11:17:00 UTC
ECONOMICS IS JUST PHYSICS WITH MEMORY
Human behavior is all physics. It has to be. Economics is just physics with debts and credits. Our consciousness is just a vehicle for negotiating terms of cooperation. Cooperation is just a means of obtaining higher returns on investments of time and calories.
Source date (UTC): 2020-01-04 10:44:00 UTC
ECONOMICS IS JUST PHYSICS WITH DEBITS AND CREDITS (MEMORY)
—“Women crave privilege and license. Men desire liberty and justice. Prove me wrong.”—Joshua Fox
Turn that statement into economic language: women desire consumption and men desire opportunity for production – the consequence of which is trading sex and reproduction for resources: a division of labor organized by voluntary exchanges.
—“To the root!”–Joshua Fox
Human behavior is all physics. It has to be.
Economics is just physics with debts and credits.
Our consciousness is just a vehicle for negotiating terms of cooperation.
Cooperation is just a means of obtaining higher returns on investments of time and calories.
Marriage – especially universal marriage – is the optimum compromise and the optimum means of calculating reproduction.
The feminists are under the impression that men will behave by current means if the compromise of marriage and therefore exchange disappears. But if universal marriage and exchange of productivity for sex and offspring without imposing costs on others no longer exists, men will either invent new ways or revert to old ways that do not require cooperation.
Women choose individually.
Men choose collectively.
Marriage and family is the compromise.
Source date (UTC): 2020-01-04 10:43:00 UTC
ECONOMICS IS JUST PHYSICS WITH DEBITS AND CREDITS (MEMORY)
—“Women crave privilege and license. Men desire liberty and justice. Prove me wrong.”—Joshua Fox
Turn that statement into economic language: women desire consumption and men desire opportunity for production – the consequence of which is trading sex and reproduction for resources: a division of labor organized by voluntary exchanges.
—“To the root!”–Joshua Fox
Human behavior is all physics. It has to be.
Economics is just physics with debts and credits.
Our consciousness is just a vehicle for negotiating terms of cooperation.
Cooperation is just a means of obtaining higher returns on investments of time and calories.
Marriage – especially universal marriage – is the optimum compromise and the optimum means of calculating reproduction.
The feminists are under the impression that men will behave by current means if the compromise of marriage and therefore exchange disappears. But if universal marriage and exchange of productivity for sex and offspring without imposing costs on others no longer exists, men will either invent new ways or revert to old ways that do not require cooperation.
Women choose individually.
Men choose collectively.
Marriage and family is the compromise.
Source date (UTC): 2020-01-04 10:38:00 UTC
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https://www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/pie2019.html
77 percent rearrested within five years.




Source date (UTC): 2020-01-04 10:16:00 UTC
FAMILY HISTORY. SMALL NUMBERS. WAR.
Continental Army 1775
George Washington
… Right Wing
… … 1st (Ward’s) Division (Major General Artemas Ward)
… … … (Six Regiments)
… … 3rd (Spencer’s) Brigade (Brigadier General Joseph Spencer).
… … … (Six Regiments)
… Left Wing
… … 2nd (Lee’s) Division (Major General Charles Lee)
… … … 5th (Sullivan’s) Brigade (Brigadier General John Sullivan).
… … … … Doolittle’s Regiment, or 18th Massachusetts Regiment. (Colonel Ephraim Doolittle.)
… … … … (Plus Six More Regiments for a total of seven)
… … … 6th (Greene’s) Brigade (Brigadier General Nathanael Greene)
… … … … (Eight Regiments)
… Reserve
… 3rd (Putnam’s) Division (Major General Israel Putnam)
… … 2nd (Heath’s) Brigade (Brigadier General William Heath)
… … 4th Brigade (vacant) (commanded by Putnam because Seth Pomeroy declined his commission)
There were 688 men in a colonial line regiment. This total consisted of 8 infantry units of 86 men. The colonial rifle regiment would have 680 men. This was 10 units of 68 riflemen.
6+6+7+8 = 27 * 680 men = in theory, 18,000 men
Over 230,000 soldiers served in the Continental Army during the American Revolution, although no more than 48,000 at any one time. The largest number of troops gathered in a single place for battle was 13,000. The majority were from new england.
(Colonel Ephraim Doolittle is my 5th grandfather, or 4th great grandfather. He was a captain in the army under General Amherst in the French War of 1755, and served under him at the capture of Ticonderoga and Crown Point. The Revolutionary Regiment was disbanded at the end of the first year of battle (congress).)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonel_Ephraim_and_Sarah_Doolittle_Farm )
I’m making a point here about numbers…..
You don’t need many.
Source date (UTC): 2020-01-03 18:50:00 UTC
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Source date (UTC): 2020-01-03 16:23:00 UTC
—“confusing friend and enemy -the current state of the dissident right”—Thorin Moriaz
There is nothing new about factions on any side, it’s just that the masculine resistance to verbal cooperation (disagreeableness) is higher than the feminine, but the feminine resistance to physical cooperation is higher than the masculine.
We don’t need to agree on words, we only need to agree to fight.
We are men. 😉
At least those who will fight are men. 😉 lol
Source date (UTC): 2020-01-03 12:42:00 UTC