Jan 01, 1997Place: Redmond, Washington (47.6694, -122.124)Address: Redmond, Washington 98053, 98052, 98073, (98000-98099)
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Jan 01, 1997Place: Redmond, Washington (47.6694, -122.124)Address: Redmond, Washington 98053, 98052, 98073, (98000-98099)
Source date (UTC): 2012-02-15 14:27:00 UTC
Jan 01, 1976Place: Middletown, Connecticut (41.5537, -72.6632)Address: Middletown, Connecticut 06457
Source date (UTC): 2012-02-15 14:25:00 UTC
Jan 01, 1990Place: Boston, Massachusetts (42.3577, -71.0565)Address: Boston, Massachusetts
Source date (UTC): 2012-02-15 14:23:00 UTC
GOOGLE STATUS INDEX
Ok, my name only returns .015M Google listings. Stephan Kinsella gets .16M, Hoppe has .3M, Salerno has .4M, Walter Block .6M, Lew Rockwell 1M, Karl Smith >2.5M. Joseph Stiglitz >4M, Paul Krugman >8M. Just to make us all feel inadequate, Nancy Pelosi returns 11M, and Superbowl champ Eli Manning? He returns 18M. I’ve got to make it over 250k somehow. Everyone needs a goal. I’m not going to get there by winning the superbowl, that’s for sure. 🙂
Source date (UTC): 2012-02-15 13:04:00 UTC
http://www.capitalismv3.com/2012/02/15/the-source-of-western-individualism-is-in-its-military-strategy/A Letter To HBD_Chick on the source of western individualism.
Source date (UTC): 2012-02-15 11:55:00 UTC
IT’S NOT CAPITALISM IT’S THE STATE
Statism + Capitalism->Corporatism
Statism + Socialism->Totalitarianism
“The only way to win, is not to play the game.”
The enemy is the state.
The state consists of politicians and bureaucrats.
Replace Republican Democracy with Lottocracy.
Replace bureaucracy with privatization.
Replace the decimated constitution with a stronger one.
Without politicians and bureaucrats both totalitarianism and corporatism are impossible.
The state creates corporatism and totalitarianism.
This is the the Moderate Libertarian insight.
Source date (UTC): 2012-02-14 11:23:00 UTC
PROCRASTINATION
It’s 1PM, and for the past four hours I have managed to avoid writing the section of my chapter on the evolution of conservative thought from Darwin to the war. I mean, the whole world really got confused there for a while. Darwin and Marx really threw the Aristocratic world into a spin. The Louisiana purchase pretty much put an end to the small state and the constitution. Feminism, the economic fight between the north and south over the west, and the anti-slavery movement did the rest. The depressions of the 1870’s were almost as impactful to european thought as was the 30 Years War. Americans were so busy making money that they thought their temporary utopia was a permanent force of nature. (Post-Microsoft Seattle is going through that phase right now.) So, I’m doing a really good job of avoiding writing. Blogging is such a convenient distraction. :\
Source date (UTC): 2012-02-13 13:41:00 UTC
http://www.forbes.com/sites/charleskadlec/2012/02/06/the-federal-reserves-explicit-goal-devalue-the-dollar-33/Told you so. Six years ago I told you so. There is no other choice.
Source date (UTC): 2012-02-12 04:13:00 UTC
http://www.capitalismv3.com/2012/02/10/monetarists-picked-the-wrong-allies-in-keynesians/People don’t trust the government. That’s why Keynesian policy wont work. And Monetarists blew their chance when they allied with the Keynesians rather than the neo-classicals and austrians. You can compromise with a competitor. But the citizenry won’t compromise on a government that they don’t trust.
Source date (UTC): 2012-02-11 09:09:00 UTC
http://www.capitalismv3.com/2012/02/10/the-spectrum-of-economists/
Source date (UTC): 2012-02-11 08:57:00 UTC