Theme: Constitutional Order

  • What’s The Biggest Culture Shock The Us Has Ever Faced?

    There have been culture shocks fairly regularly.
    Just since the Constitution:
    1 – The almost-revolutionary war where the North wanted to secede.
    2 – The North-South conflict from the very beginning.
    3 – The Louisiana Purchase and the Civil War that resulted from the South wanting to secede (which would have meant that the new territories joined the South not the North).
    4 – The immigrant shocks in the late 1800’s and then the underclass immigration shocks prior to 1929.
    5 – The shocks of converting from an agrarian to industrial society – just as farming became enjoyable.
    6 – The shocks of the Depression and the Second World War.
    7 – The shocks of the ‘little pink houses’ where soldiers were reintegrated.
    8 – The shocks of (temporary) postwar wealth (That everyone thought would last)
    9 – The shocks of the underclass revolution (Civil Rights Movement)
    10 – The shocks of Johnson’s attempt to imitate the soviets with the Great Society movement – and its catastrophic (like the Soviets) failure.
    11 …. I mean… there is at least one shock every decade.

    https://www.quora.com/What-s-the-biggest-culture-shock-the-US-has-ever-faced

  • The Nolan Chart is Ideological(emotional) not Operational (scientific). Correct

    The Nolan Chart is Ideological(emotional) not Operational (scientific). Correct dimensions are (a) decidability: rule of law vs discretionary rule, (b) territorialist strategy vs pastoralist strategy. (c) Kin vs Corporate strategy. All else follows. #Trump #Conservative #NewRight


    Source date (UTC): 2018-02-17 12:42:00 UTC

  • Doing my job man. Building the argument for revolution, and the constitution to

    Doing my job man. Building the argument for revolution, and the constitution to replace the current one, a day at a time….


    Source date (UTC): 2018-02-07 00:38:22 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/961036378871132160

    Reply addressees: @theS0D

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  • 2) Jewish law retained Pilpul (The verbal equivalent of numerology, and astrolog

    2) Jewish law retained Pilpul (The verbal equivalent of numerology, and astrology applied to theology). While (thankfully) western law retained empiricism (Tort). Over time, the Lawyers cum philosophers saved us where the theologians cum philosophers failed.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-02-05 19:50:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/960601591589101568

    Reply addressees: @Daylonism

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/960597943827931136


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    @Hermeus_Amer

    @curtdoolittle I could be off base on this, but are your referring specifically to various forms of Jewish mysticism and Jews themselves? (medieval Kabbalah, Neo-Hassidism, etc..).

    Or the influence of Abrahamic traditions (starting with Jews) in general?

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/960597943827931136

  • RT @RealJamesWoods: This action by the Obama administration was an abuse of the

    RT @RealJamesWoods: This action by the Obama administration was an abuse of the constitution and an assault on our cherished Republic. He a…


    Source date (UTC): 2018-02-04 22:53:46 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/960285278874333185

  • Why Do Many Leftist Policies Conflict With The U.s. Constitution?

    Because America was designed to be a ‘third way’ between theocracy and monarchy/oligarchy, by creating a purely commercial purely middle class society.

    https://www.quora.com/Why-do-many-leftist-policies-conflict-with-the-U-S-constitution

  • Why Do Many Leftist Policies Conflict With The U.s. Constitution?

    Because America was designed to be a ‘third way’ between theocracy and monarchy/oligarchy, by creating a purely commercial purely middle class society.

    https://www.quora.com/Why-do-many-leftist-policies-conflict-with-the-U-S-constitution

  • What Will Happen If All The Black People Become White And Vice Versa, Permanently On The 1st Of February 2018?

    The world economy would crash, the justice system and the government would collapse. Why? look at the data.

    https://www.quora.com/unanswered/What-will-happen-if-all-the-black-people-become-white-and-vice-versa-permanently-on-the-1st-of-February-2018

  • OLIGARCHY DOESN”T MATTER. ALL DISCRETIONARY RULE IS BAD. NOMOCRACY: the distribu

    OLIGARCHY DOESN”T MATTER. ALL DISCRETIONARY RULE IS BAD. NOMOCRACY: the distributed dictatorship of sovereign warriors. I don’t think a constitutional oligarchy matters – it might be good. it’s not as good as a constitutional monarchy. The problems are (a) democracy (b) freedom of false speech, (c) ability to circumvent of rule of law of reciprocity due to the frailty of the constitution, (d) the loss of universal standing in matters of the commons (we can’t sue politicians and bureaucrats), (e) we have no mechanism for evolving necessary monopoly bureaucracy into competitive private organizations once institutionalized (habituated). (f) the failure to modernize the fiat money system for direct distribution of liquidity to consumers rather than through credit in the financial system. (g) it has been possible to forcibly ‘convert’ the population from the nuclear family and civic responsibility, and immigrate the underclasses the country was designed to escape from (not to mention the civil rights acts, and the civil war) which caused forced integration).
  • OLIGARCHY DOESN”T MATTER. ALL DISCRETIONARY RULE IS BAD. NOMOCRACY: the distribu

    OLIGARCHY DOESN”T MATTER. ALL DISCRETIONARY RULE IS BAD. NOMOCRACY: the distributed dictatorship of sovereign warriors.

    I don’t think a constitutional oligarchy matters – it might be good. it’s not as good as a constitutional monarchy. The problems are (a) democracy (b) freedom of false speech, (c) ability to circumvent of rule of law of reciprocity due to the frailty of the constitution, (d) the loss of universal standing in matters of the commons (we can’t sue politicians and bureaucrats), (e) we have no mechanism for evolving necessary monopoly bureaucracy into competitive private organizations once institutionalized (habituated). (f) the failure to modernize the fiat money system for direct distribution of liquidity to consumers rather than through credit in the financial system. (g) it has been possible to forcibly ‘convert’ the population from the nuclear family and civic responsibility, and immigrate the underclasses the country was designed to escape from (not to mention the civil rights acts, and the civil war) which caused forced integration).


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-25 08:02:00 UTC