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  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1547486679 Timestamp) IT’S ALL JUST IMPLEMENTING IT NOW. Watching the talk with Augustus Invictus and Richard Heathen and realizing that it’s obvious to me that propertarianism is ‘COMPLETED’. I was talking to someone this morning who said “You are finished. I can see it in your eyes. you aren’t struggling to find words or means of communicating ideas any longer.” Nick said this a bit ago so I assume he noticed first. But yeah, the cake is baked. Fork in it. Complete. Ready to go. Ready for way.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1547570431 Timestamp) WE HAVE A HIGHER STANDARD OF TRUTH —“I think this is the fatal flaw of propertarianism. It’s an unnecessary step to go this far if you already have parasite proof governance.”–Daniel It is not a bug or a flaw but a feature and it is by design. No, we have a higher standard of ‘lying’ – higher standard in that in matters of the commons you lie for having not done due diligence, not by intention. We are testing whether you performed due diligence, against harm, not whether you intended to harm. The purpose is to prevent both the originator of the lie and the propagators of the lie, just as we prevent the thief, and those who profit from the works of the thief. We are extending the defense of property from goods and services to information. This is necessary because desirable lies and harmful information spreads faster and more cheaply under industrialized distribution of information than true and beneficial information. And it is by desirable lies that the first abrahamic dark age of the abrahamic religions, and the Jewish, Muslim, Marxist, postmodernist, feminist, attempt to create the second abrahamic dark age, have been created, and spread – lies.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1547486221 Timestamp) RELATIVE COSTS AND INCOME BALANCE OUT MAJOR DIFFERENCES IS NOT STATE BUT URBAN VS RURAL Alabama Median household income: $44,765 Regional price parity out of 100: 86.8 Real income: $51,573 Alaska Median household income: $73,355 Regional price parity out of 100: 105.6 Real income: $69,465 Arizona Median household income: $51,492 Regional price parity out of 100: 96.2 Real income: $53,526 Arkansas Median household income: $41,995 Regional price parity out of 100: 87.4 Real income: $48,049 California Median household income: $64,500 Regional price parity out of 100: 113.4 Real income: $56,878 Colorado Median household income: $63,909 Regional price parity out of 100: 103.2 Real income: $61,927 Connecticut Median household income: $71,346 Regional price parity out of 100: 108.7 Real income: $65,636 Delaware Median household income: $61,255 Regional price parity out of 100: 100.4 Real income: $61,011 District of Columbia Median household income: $75,628 Regional price parity out of 100: 117 Real income: $64,639 Florida Median household income: $49,426 Regional price parity out of 100: 99.5 Real income: $49,674 Georgia Median household income: $51,244 Regional price parity out of 100: 92.6 Real income: $55,339 Hawaii Median household income: $73,486 Regional price parity out of 100: 118.8 Real income: $61,857 Idaho Median household income: $48,275 Regional price parity out of 100: 93.4 Real income: $51,686 Illinois Median household income: $59,588 Regional price parity out of 100: 99.7 Real income: $59,767 Indiana Median household income: $50,532 Regional price parity out of 100: 90.7 Real income: $55,713 Iowa Median household income: $54,736 Regional price parity out of 100: 90.3 Real income: $60,616 Kansas Median household income: $53,906 Regional price parity out of 100: 90.4 Real income: $59,631 Kentucky Median household income: $45,215 Regional price parity out of 100: 88.6 Real income: $51,033 Louisiana Median household income: $45,727 Regional price parity out of 100: 90.6 Real income: $50,471 Maine Median household income: $51,494 Regional price parity out of 100: 98 Real income: $52,545 Maryland Median household income: $75,847 Regional price parity out of 100: 109.6 Real income: $69,203 Massachusetts Median household income: $70,628 Regional price parity out of 100: 106.9 Real income: $66,069 Michigan Median household income: $51,084 Regional price parity out of 100: 93.5 Real income: $54,635 Minnesota Median household income: $63,488 Regional price parity out of 100: 97.4 Real income: $65,183 Mississippi Median household income: $40,593 Regional price parity out of 100: 86.2 Real income: $47,092 Missouri Median household income: $50,238 Regional price parity out of 100: 89.3 Real income: $56,258 Montana Median household income: $49,509 Regional price parity out of 100: 94.8 Real income: $52,225 Nebraska Median household income: $54,996 Regional price parity out of 100: 90.6 Real income: $60,702

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1547521982 Timestamp) ( Love you all. 😉 )

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    (FB 1547485964 Timestamp) THE SPENGLER CHRONICLES: “INVICTUS, HEATHEN, DOOLITTLE” (Great Conversation.)

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1547487138 Timestamp) Gods need no gods.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1547483001 Timestamp) NORMIE VERSION OF “WHAT IS PROPERTARIANISM?” (via Bill and Curt) Propertarianism is a method – it’s the completion of the scientific method, and that scientific method applied to EVERYTHING – including language, psychology, social science, economics, politics and group competitive strategies. So while propertarianism consists of the completion of the scientific method, what results from that scientific method, is scientific law, and scientific government, which makes it possible for us to cooperate in the post industrial era. And the benefit of scientific law and scientific government is that it ends parasitism and deceit in politics economics and law, and provides scientific solutions to the conflicts of politics economics and law. In the broader historical sense, propertarianism completes the greco-anglo empirical program to complete the sciences, and to eliminate bias, wishful thinking, deception, superstition, idealism, and pseudoscience from the the public discourse that we call ‘the informational commons”.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1547486679 Timestamp) IT’S ALL JUST IMPLEMENTING IT NOW. Watching the talk with Augustus Invictus and Richard Heathen and realizing that it’s obvious to me that propertarianism is ‘COMPLETED’. I was talking to someone this morning who said “You are finished. I can see it in your eyes. you aren’t struggling to find words or means of communicating ideas any longer.” Nick said this a bit ago so I assume he noticed first. But yeah, the cake is baked. Fork in it. Complete. Ready to go. Ready for way.

  • (FB 1547476850 Timestamp) THE MOST USEFUL MAP OF THE WORLD. (Add the rivers and

    (FB 1547476850 Timestamp) THE MOST USEFUL MAP OF THE WORLD. (Add the rivers and you’re there.)

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1547486221 Timestamp) RELATIVE COSTS AND INCOME BALANCE OUT MAJOR DIFFERENCES IS NOT STATE BUT URBAN VS RURAL Alabama Median household income: $44,765 Regional price parity out of 100: 86.8 Real income: $51,573 Alaska Median household income: $73,355 Regional price parity out of 100: 105.6 Real income: $69,465 Arizona Median household income: $51,492 Regional price parity out of 100: 96.2 Real income: $53,526 Arkansas Median household income: $41,995 Regional price parity out of 100: 87.4 Real income: $48,049 California Median household income: $64,500 Regional price parity out of 100: 113.4 Real income: $56,878 Colorado Median household income: $63,909 Regional price parity out of 100: 103.2 Real income: $61,927 Connecticut Median household income: $71,346 Regional price parity out of 100: 108.7 Real income: $65,636 Delaware Median household income: $61,255 Regional price parity out of 100: 100.4 Real income: $61,011 District of Columbia Median household income: $75,628 Regional price parity out of 100: 117 Real income: $64,639 Florida Median household income: $49,426 Regional price parity out of 100: 99.5 Real income: $49,674 Georgia Median household income: $51,244 Regional price parity out of 100: 92.6 Real income: $55,339 Hawaii Median household income: $73,486 Regional price parity out of 100: 118.8 Real income: $61,857 Idaho Median household income: $48,275 Regional price parity out of 100: 93.4 Real income: $51,686 Illinois Median household income: $59,588 Regional price parity out of 100: 99.7 Real income: $59,767 Indiana Median household income: $50,532 Regional price parity out of 100: 90.7 Real income: $55,713 Iowa Median household income: $54,736 Regional price parity out of 100: 90.3 Real income: $60,616 Kansas Median household income: $53,906 Regional price parity out of 100: 90.4 Real income: $59,631 Kentucky Median household income: $45,215 Regional price parity out of 100: 88.6 Real income: $51,033 Louisiana Median household income: $45,727 Regional price parity out of 100: 90.6 Real income: $50,471 Maine Median household income: $51,494 Regional price parity out of 100: 98 Real income: $52,545 Maryland Median household income: $75,847 Regional price parity out of 100: 109.6 Real income: $69,203 Massachusetts Median household income: $70,628 Regional price parity out of 100: 106.9 Real income: $66,069 Michigan Median household income: $51,084 Regional price parity out of 100: 93.5 Real income: $54,635 Minnesota Median household income: $63,488 Regional price parity out of 100: 97.4 Real income: $65,183 Mississippi Median household income: $40,593 Regional price parity out of 100: 86.2 Real income: $47,092 Missouri Median household income: $50,238 Regional price parity out of 100: 89.3 Real income: $56,258 Montana Median household income: $49,509 Regional price parity out of 100: 94.8 Real income: $52,225 Nebraska Median household income: $54,996 Regional price parity out of 100: 90.6 Real income: $60,702