Theme: Crisis

  • People, Biz, Cities can go bankrupt but not states, so those “LEFT” states that

    People, Biz, Cities can go bankrupt but not states, so those “LEFT” states that were ‘foolish’ and copied the soviets can’t reorg just like Greece can’t reorg for the same reason. CA,CT, IL, MA, NY, NJ, are all bankrupt and cannot reorg b/c bankruptcy law doesn’t apply to States.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-23 00:24:49 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1253117586277052416

    Reply addressees: @PeterAl09732414 @senatemajldr

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1253110877068374018

  • gdp functions as an income statement. what functions as a balance sheet? Capital

    gdp functions as an income statement.
    what functions as a balance sheet?
    Capital-in-toto.

    example: what was the cost of inflation over the past x years? the cost of dissolution of the civil society? Of marriage? Of the constitutional undermining?


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-22 20:25:39 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1253057401726566400

    Reply addressees: @judicialist

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1253056762598612992

  • RT @Outsideness: “A period of ‘economic Darwinism’ may well follow.” — Finally

    RT @Outsideness: “A period of ‘economic Darwinism’ may well follow.”
    — Finally. https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3080776/post-pandemic-global-economy-expect-only-fittest-survive-and-emerge


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-22 20:14:12 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1253054517857456128

  • So it’s far worse than it seems

    So it’s far worse than it seems.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-22 20:11:50 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1253053922622742528

    Reply addressees: @judicialist

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1253053865018130435


    IN REPLY TO:

    Unknown author

    @judicialist … In other words 40% of the US economy is financialism (extraction) at the cost of knowledge, skill, capital, and local production.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1253053865018130435

  • HOW IT BEGINS (important) By James Dmitro Makienko This is exactly how Arab Spri

    HOW IT BEGINS (important)

    By James Dmitro Makienko

    This is exactly how Arab Spring started nearly ten years ago – and Maria’s father predicted it ten years before it happened – looking at the dynamic of unemployment among young men in middle eastern countries.

    When young men have no opportunities in economic, intellectual or sexual marketplaces they take their talents to the marketplace of violence. It is a high-risk – high reward (or rate of return) enterprise.

    They form packs to see if they can equalize, distribute and reduce high risk (i.e learn basic squad tactics).

    Then it scales. Squads -> platoons -> companies -> battalions -> regiments -> brigades(or divisions) – > corps -> armies -> state.

    They keep using violence to get returns while there is an economic incentive for them to do so, or until they meet far greater violence that they cannot easily overcome.

    And this is how the new elite eventually emerges. Through their merit of how they balance violence, economics and scalability.Updated Apr 22, 2020, 5:33 PM


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-22 17:33:00 UTC

  • russia-iran, saudi-israel, america-canada war for market control by economic att

    russia-iran, saudi-israel, america-canada war for market control by economic attrition warfare, with china and europe the beneficiaries in the interim. Russia 40% dependent, saudis more so, american shale 100% dependent, with iran benefitting from capital loss of russia-saudis.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-22 16:28:58 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1252997836939112449

    Reply addressees: @honestpolitic16

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1252981078161264641

  • THE STEPS by Herod Bedford Everything is political for the left. They took over

    THE STEPS

    by Herod Bedford

    Everything is political for the left. They took over the democrat party. The left is either defeated politically or militarily, or both. The first political step is to get P in the Republican party platform and recruit P candidates for office including judges. Then academia and media.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-22 14:15:00 UTC

  • WHAT IS THAT SHIFT IN THE FORCE SO TO SPEAK? Ok. I can feel ‘a disturbance in th

    WHAT IS THAT SHIFT IN THE FORCE SO TO SPEAK?

    Ok. I can feel ‘a disturbance in the force’ so to speak. What shift is it that I feel going on in the public? Exhaustion with the virus event? What’s going on?

    -RESPONSES-

    —“Threefold exhaustion most people couldn’t keep up with one facet. The medical face of the virus itself, the economic face of job security, and the conspiratorial face of the sinister mysteries”—Micah Pezdirtz

    BThat’s it.

    Let me see if I can elaborate:

    1 – The people are addicted to the gated institutional narratives like cows being fed daily lots of hay and corn. They can’t step on the paddle and get their dose of the illusion of running with the herd.

    2 – With multiple competing narratives, and exhaustion from all of them, they have lost incentive to do anything other than look elsewhere.

    3 – With time at home and limited hyper-consumption they have time for direct experience and self reflection, and as a consequence they are ‘waking up’ to being in the MOUSE UTOPIA.

    Because that’s what’s been done to them.

    –BY JOHN MARK–

    By John Mark

    Yes.

    1. Normies experiencing loss of trust in authority/”safe” leaders/narratives. “How did it all go so horribly wrong?” Surveys show the left is more afraid of both virus & unemployment. The “blame Trump” narrative still brings the left some comfort (like a kid’s favorite blanket), but fact is the lefty cities are getting hardest hit & they can’t exactly feel their lefty leaders are doing great.

    2. Raw fear/negative emotion opens the door for people to learn/change their minds in a way they will never do outside such a situation. Case in point: 80% of Americans now view immigration as a threat. (That was not the case, not even close, a few months ago.)

    3. The virtue-signal economy collapsed overnight. The entire signaling value of “I love nonwhites, foreigners & immigrants” collapsed completely. China is a crappy place, interactions with & reliance on 3rd world low-trust shitholes have terrible consequences. Even MSM is writing articles on forcing China to pay reparations. The virtue-signalers now have no other way to signal other than to wear masks and report their neighbors for going outside. Which is way more annoying and obviously tyrannical than saying you love immigrants. The virtue-signalers are lost.

    Do not underestimate the importance of this point. The human accounting system is *status* and cheap virtue-signaling is the easiest way to raise one’s self-sense of status, and one’s status in the eyes of other shallow ignoramuses, who far outnumber truth-speakers (cuz of ’65 immigration act & 19th amendment). These people have had their entire *status* economy collapse. Think of how we feel – “We’ve been so right all along and everyone is having to kinda admit it, and all sorts of things we wanted for decades are happening!” – but in reverse…”Everything I’ve ever said/signaled I believe & support is falling apart”. And imagine being a low-agency normie or lefty, not accustomed to self-reflection or truth-seeking, possibly never having considered changing your mind on anything important, experiencing this. They feel *lost*. No ability to just follow the herd headlong, thoughtlessly, anymore. Like one of us right wing family men losing our wife & kids. No compass. Now *add* the real economy collapsing.

    4. Because lefty political leaders & grassroots just do “oppose Trump” like programmed robots, this leaves the door wide open for Trump to completely OWN the optimism/hope/”let’s re-open the economy” angle. My guess is he’s seeing more & more data come out that tons of people have it & never have symptoms which means the death rate is way lower than originally thought (just as was caught on White House hot muc today), and he’s making a calculated bet that re-opening the economy will not cause a disasterous level of virus cases/deaths. The left’s leaders are stuck being the negative bad news bearers that everyone hopes are wrong. The lefties now are in a position where they hope he’s right, and may have to admit he’s right about re-opening the economy, and already kinda have to admit he’s been right about trade and immigration. Very tough on their psyches. My wife also points out that with the daily press conferences many normies/lefties are seeing him directly, repeatedly, rather than thru the filter of lefty/normie news sources, and for some this is changing their view of him.

    5. As Micah & Curt pointed out, far less distraction. No sportsball. Celebrities seen as out of touch, provoking anger & jealousy quarantined in their expansive mansions with pool etc while millions are stuck in apartments, homes, crowded with kids, etc.

    6. People spending way more time with spouse, kids, homeschooling, etc. Along with the whole situation highlighting “what’s really important”.

    All this is results in MASSIVE COGNITIVE DISSONANCE.

    And feeling LOST. A result that then follows for many, is a significant amount of mind-changing and attitude/priority-shifting for NPCs/normies most of whom have *never* gone through it before. (Most of us on the Smart Right have gone thru it multiple times in our lives, of our own volition, as we learn.)

    I mean, the data shows it. Compare attitudes on immigration before and after. Huge shift.

    I’m not saying the lefties are all gonna start voting right wing now. But they are reeling. The normies are shifting more right/nationalist out of sheer brick wall of reality slamming the world. Institutional trust is lower than ever (in modern America). Weimar was emerging anyway, now virus (regardless of its actual seriousness as a disease, the govt reaction was very severe, making it a very serious situation). Our leadership’s handling once again ludicrously bad & out of touch & corrupt – “trillions for bankers, $1200 for you!” along with congress shoving pork into it etc. Maddening to normies who normally don’t care much or pay attention.

    Opportunity.

    Been slammed at work having to work a ton of extra hrs, but hopefully I can get a video out on it soon.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-21 20:13:00 UTC

  • WRONG CENTURY MARK: THE OPPOSITE. End immigration. Reduce NA population by 100M,

    WRONG CENTURY MARK: THE OPPOSITE. End immigration. Reduce NA population by 100M, wall in cities as city states, favelas, ghettos, and end the collapse of north american one urban disaster at a time.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-21 13:52:54 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1252596173203963905

    Reply addressees: @pmarca

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1251648508655923200

  • INFLATION IS THE FUEL OF CORRUPTION OF THE STATE By Francesco Principi (read and

    INFLATION IS THE FUEL OF CORRUPTION OF THE STATE

    By Francesco Principi

    (read and learn)

    This is the reason why the northeastern border of the Roman empire stopped at the Rhine river. The Germans were poor populations and therefore of no interest to the Romans

    The goal of the rulers who so badly governed was to coin and spend more. Caracalla thought that if he had removed some silver from the coins, nobody would have noticed and that he would have multiplied the money in circulation. It was ultimately a good thing for everyone.

    The Roman coin was the denarius, and from him comes the word money, it was initially pure silver. At the time of Augustus, the first emperor, each denarius was made up of 95% silver and 5% other metals, such as bronze. A century later, with Trajan, the percentage of silver was 85%. Eighty years later, Marcus Aurelius once again depreciated the denarius, bringing it to only 75% of silver. The denarius, therefore, had devalued by 20% in two centuries. A fairly tolerable thing. Caracalla, who was in great need of capital for his expenses, devalued the coin to leave us only 50 percent of silver; that is, he devalued it by 25 percent in one year.

    The aureus also lost value due to a legal provision. During the reign of Augustus, about forty coins came out of every pound of gold. Caracalla extended the pound until he also got out fifty coins which, of course, maintained the face value, but not the purchasing power.

    With such a monetary experiment and without the emperor predicting it, prices shot up. Caracalla missed the party: living in the countryside in Asia, he was stabbed by one of his guards while pissing on the edge of a road. A worthy end for one of the most impudent people in history.

    Those who came after him did nothing but make things worse. Almost all the emperors of the third century were military and almost all came to power following violent coups. There is a figure that says a lot: only one of them, Ostiliano, who reigned for six months in 251, died of natural causes; the rest fell at the hands of the guards or on the battlefield, generally against their successors. This period is defined by historians as “the crisis of the third century”. To tell the truth, they should speak of the end of Roman civilization, because from this moment on the Roman world became much more similar to the medieval period than to the classical one.

    Over the course of this century, the denarius never stopped devaluing, until it was converted into a piece of silver-plated bronze that quickly passed from hand to hand. But bad money, as the saying goes, passes from hand to hand and nobody keeps it. As for the aureus, it practically disappeared from circulation, and when it appeared it was thinned and adulterated. Inflation exceeded 1,000%, and this only with the fragmented data we have available: probably, in certain periods and in certain places it was even greater.

    After the political and economic chaos of the third century, Diocletian’s adjustment came and, without being able to resort to devaluation anymore, he crushed the inhabitants of the Empire with taxes and attempted a monetary reform. The reform failed and its edict sanctioning a price cap was completely ignored by people who, in less than a century, had gone from having silver money in their pockets to handling the so-called “follis”, small pieces of bronze of low value . The Romans had been staggeringly depleted in just a few decades because of the government; and with them the commerce, industry and agriculture of the Empire declined.

    The seed of the almighty state, always in need of funds to survive, had now taken root. Emperor Constantine suppressed the aureus and put into circulation a new gold coin, the solid, much depreciated compared to the previous one. An aureus of the ancients was worth, for the quantity of precious metal contained, two solids. The silver coin, adulterated to the point of nausea, disappeared from circulation.

    Constantine obtained the amount of gold necessary for the reform by confiscating it from the rich eastern cities and pagan temples, already in retreat behind the conversion of the Emperor to Christianity. To finance the functioning of the state, new taxes were invented that could only be paid in gold, the only form of payment accepted by foreign mercenaries who militated in the army. They were called barbarians, although, to tell the truth, even though they were barbarians, they were certainly not fools, since they were willing to gamble their lives only for real money.

    Gold turned into a refuge for those who could get it, that is, the military and high imperial officials. The rest of the population had to settle for the bronze in the bags and the copper of the informal money, illegally coined, which served as a small coin. The rich class of small owners and merchants, the ancient base of Roman greatness, was ruined without the possibility of recovery. There was therefore a concentration of land in the hands of a few large owners

    So we can conclude that inflation (beyond high taxation) is the fuel of any corrupt state.

    Having no large quantities of gold or precious metals, the Romans drew human capital from the Germanic populations and used them in their army.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-21 12:32:00 UTC