(a) the outcome will be as expected. (b) the entire conservative and libertarian base will continue the ‘media is the enemy of the people’, (c) trump will be re-elected – and the only reason he won’t be is if we descend as I suspected, in to a hot civil war – ending the USA.
Trump will do 11 more rallies before midterm elections.
Oct. 31: Florida
Nov. 1: Missouri
Nov. 2: West Virginia and Indiana
Nov. 3: Montana and Florida
Nov. 4: Georgia and Tennessee
Nov. 5: Ohio, Indiana and Missouri.
@curtdoolittle @Septeus7 @Slysneak @Lord_Keynes2 @jappleby123 @Noahpinion @ProfSteveKeen …. fundamentally different topic, which is how well economic policy is doing in delivering performance on particular variables that tend to correlate with perceptions of how well they‘re doing. Of course there is error in asserting that these determine perception completely….
You are either engaging in wishful thinking, don’t understand how few men it takes to radically alter the status quo, the universal failure of ‘diversity’ in turing the west into another Levant, and the degree of anger in ENOUGH of those men to act. (I do.)
photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_43196237263/44979723_10156741225142264_1290800812485771264_o_10156741225132264.jpg THIS IS WHAT, AS HIS PUBLIC RELATIONS ADVISOR, I WOULD HAVE RECOMMENDED… HE DOESN’T NEED THE HELP.
BRILLIANTDaniel EssDo you use drudge daily?Oct 29, 2018 12:15pmCurt Doolittlemultiple times per dayOct 29, 2018 12:23pmTHIS IS WHAT, AS HIS PUBLIC RELATIONS ADVISOR, I WOULD HAVE RECOMMENDED… HE DOESN’T NEED THE HELP.
photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_SxeO6JU-xg/45119279_10156741213577264_2199016087251582976_o_10156741213572264.jpg —“You have all just made Gab a nationally recognized brand as the home of free speech online at a time when Silicon Valley is stifling political speech”— Andrew Torba, CEO, Gab.comAndrey SokoloffI wasn’t using gab much before… will now. Also tired of 30 day band for minor ”violations.”Oct 29, 2018, 12:11 PMJeff UrizenTrump should switch to gabOct 29, 2018, 12:11 PMBernard HoltPretty sure Gab is downOct 29, 2018, 12:31 PMCurt Doolittlethis is the current homepage. they will be up shortlyOct 29, 2018, 12:40 PMRoy BlackheartAre you going to be on GAB when it comes back up?Oct 29, 2018, 12:47 PMCurt Doolittlei have an account yesOct 29, 2018, 12:49 PMVincenzo LaSalaVerified nobodies. Classic.Oct 29, 2018, 1:46 PMMiles KeenanGoing gabOct 29, 2018, 1:52 PMRafael AureliusIf only there were some kind of censorship resistant payment method that anyone in the world could use to pay for Gab.Oct 29, 2018, 2:44 PMJean LeonardI signed up last night, but I probably don’t have time for it.Oct 29, 2018, 4:11 PMBen HartselleAndrew is copeposting hereOct 29, 2018, 8:07 PMBen HartselleYa but even if they used it, the problem would be getting it into and out of fiat to pay employees, vendors, etc.
It’s the choke points of ed entry and exit into the banking system.
I always figured a major use case for crypto would be freedom from government interference, not an oppressive corporate theocracy.
20012 libertarian me BTFOOct 29, 2018, 8:18 PMCurt Doolittlelink?Oct 29, 2018, 8:30 PMBen HartselleI mean that Andrew’s above post is probaby copeposting. Daily Stormer went through all this before, they broke completely new ground in getting censored, and were reduced to publishing on TOR periodically while Weev worked out solution after solution.
If the eye of Sauron/big tech gets focused on you, it’s VERY difficult to continually come up with constant workarounds and maintain your business.
If DS wasn’t essentially one publisher, a writing staff and one of the world’s top security researchers doing pro-bono work for the site full-time, they’d still be permanently off the Internet.
If weev (ironically banned from Gab) and AA don’t see a long term solution after working on it for a year, and one of /ourguys/ trying to BUY A BANK to build a new payment processor with $100,000,000 and stopped from doing so, we’re running out of options within the current Internet ecosystem.
But by all means, remove all other options for us to exert our will and spread our ideas.Oct 29, 2018, 8:52 PMMichael KabanoffWould make sense. Lure all the ‘extremists’ to one site where they are easier to monitorOct 30, 2018, 1:39 AMDougium RingThat’s because the transition hasn’t happened yet. The whole point of crypto is to move beyond the necessity of fiatOct 30, 2018, 3:27 AMJim LeisWe expect this shit from the left. But it’s the libertarians who’s heads should be spinning while they argue that every private company has the right to deplatform Gab.Oct 30, 2018, 7:44 AMCurt Doolittle^ Never happen. Fiat = Shares in the Economy. What *WILL* happen is multiple fiat currencies for the multiple purposes. This will change economics dramatically. If necessary the states will crush competing currencies as otherwise they cannot respond to war and shock.Oct 30, 2018, 9:37 AMDougium RingProof of work and proof of stake in crypto are consistent with types of shares in the economy.Oct 30, 2018, 10:03 AMCurt Doolittleno. they are uninsured. the state insures. crypto doesn’t and cant. which is precisely why fiat money exists and is more advantagous than all other forms of money combined: insurability.Oct 30, 2018, 10:09 AMDougium RingI’m aware that the state insures. It is entirely possible, and I believe likely, that the creation of insured notes via trusted institution (state) based on crypto will be a form of fiat, similar to the gold backed dollar.Oct 30, 2018, 10:17 AM—“You have all just made Gab a nationally recognized brand as the home of free speech online at a time when Silicon Valley is stifling political speech”— Andrew Torba, CEO, Gab.com http://Gab.com
photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_43196237263/45119279_10156741213577264_2199016087251582976_o_10156741213572264.jpg —“You have all just made Gab a nationally recognized brand as the home of free speech online at a time when Silicon Valley is stifling political speech”— Andrew Torba, CEO, Gab.comAndrey SokoloffI wasn’t using gab much before… will now. Also tired of 30 day band for minor ”violations.”Oct 29, 2018 12:11pmJeff UrizenTrump should switch to gabOct 29, 2018 12:11pmBernard HoltPretty sure Gab is downOct 29, 2018 12:31pmCurt Doolittlethis is the current homepage. they will be up shortlyOct 29, 2018 12:40pmRoy BlackheartAre you going to be on GAB when it comes back up?Oct 29, 2018 12:47pmCurt Doolittlei have an account yesOct 29, 2018 12:49pmVincenzo LaSalaVerified nobodies. Classic.Oct 29, 2018 1:46pmMiles KeenanGoing gabOct 29, 2018 1:52pmRafael AureliusIf only there were some kind of censorship resistant payment method that anyone in the world could use to pay for Gab.Oct 29, 2018 2:44pmJean LeonardI signed up last night, but I probably don’t have time for it.Oct 29, 2018 4:11pmBen HartselleAndrew is copeposting hereOct 29, 2018 8:07pmBen HartselleYa but even if they used it, the problem would be getting it into and out of fiat to pay employees, vendors, etc.
It’s the choke points of ed entry and exit into the banking system.
I always figured a major use case for crypto would be freedom from government interference, not an oppressive corporate theocracy.
20012 libertarian me BTFOOct 29, 2018 8:18pmCurt Doolittlelink?Oct 29, 2018 8:30pmBen HartselleI mean that Andrew’s above post is probaby copeposting. Daily Stormer went through all this before, they broke completely new ground in getting censored, and were reduced to publishing on TOR periodically while Weev worked out solution after solution.
If the eye of Sauron/big tech gets focused on you, it’s VERY difficult to continually come up with constant workarounds and maintain your business.
If DS wasn’t essentially one publisher, a writing staff and one of the world’s top security researchers doing pro-bono work for the site full-time, they’d still be permanently off the Internet.
If weev (ironically banned from Gab) and AA don’t see a long term solution after working on it for a year, and one of /ourguys/ trying to BUY A BANK to build a new payment processor with $100,000,000 and stopped from doing so, we’re running out of options within the current Internet ecosystem.
But by all means, remove all other options for us to exert our will and spread our ideas.Oct 29, 2018 8:52pmMichael KabanoffSo Gab is essentially a honey pot operation 😏?Oct 30, 2018 1:39amMichael KabanoffWould make sense. Lure all the ‘extremists’ to one site where they are easier to monitorOct 30, 2018 1:39amMichael KabanoffLet’s all move to MySpace.Oct 30, 2018 1:39amDougium RingThat’s because the transition hasn’t happened yet. The whole point of crypto is to move beyond the necessity of fiatOct 30, 2018 3:27amJim LeisWe expect this shit from the left. But it’s the libertarians who’s heads should be spinning while they argue that every private company has the right to deplatform Gab.Oct 30, 2018 7:44amCurt Doolittle^ Never happen. Fiat = Shares in the Economy. What *WILL* happen is multiple fiat currencies for the multiple purposes. This will change economics dramatically. If necessary the states will crush competing currencies as otherwise they cannot respond to war and shock.Oct 30, 2018 9:37amDougium RingProof of work and proof of stake in crypto are consistent with types of shares in the economy.Oct 30, 2018 10:03amCurt Doolittleno. they are uninsured. the state insures. crypto doesn’t and cant. which is precisely why fiat money exists and is more advantagous than all other forms of money combined: insurability.Oct 30, 2018 10:09amDougium RingI’m aware that the state insures. It is entirely possible, and I believe likely, that the creation of insured notes via trusted institution (state) based on crypto will be a form of fiat, similar to the gold backed dollar.Oct 30, 2018 10:17am—“You have all just made Gab a nationally recognized brand as the home of free speech online at a time when Silicon Valley is stifling political speech”— Andrew Torba, CEO, Gab.com http://Gab.com
photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_SxeO6JU-xg/45119279_10156741213577264_2199016087251582976_o_10156741213572264.jpg —“You have all just made Gab a nationally recognized brand as the home of free speech online at a time when Silicon Valley is stifling political speech”— Andrew Torba, CEO, Gab.comAndrey SokoloffI wasn’t using gab much before… will now. Also tired of 30 day band for minor ”violations.”Oct 29, 2018, 12:11 PMJeff UrizenTrump should switch to gabOct 29, 2018, 12:11 PMBernard HoltPretty sure Gab is downOct 29, 2018, 12:31 PMCurt Doolittlethis is the current homepage. they will be up shortlyOct 29, 2018, 12:40 PMRoy BlackheartAre you going to be on GAB when it comes back up?Oct 29, 2018, 12:47 PMCurt Doolittlei have an account yesOct 29, 2018, 12:49 PMVincenzo LaSalaVerified nobodies. Classic.Oct 29, 2018, 1:46 PMMiles KeenanGoing gabOct 29, 2018, 1:52 PMRafael AureliusIf only there were some kind of censorship resistant payment method that anyone in the world could use to pay for Gab.Oct 29, 2018, 2:44 PMJean LeonardI signed up last night, but I probably don’t have time for it.Oct 29, 2018, 4:11 PMBen HartselleAndrew is copeposting hereOct 29, 2018, 8:07 PMBen HartselleYa but even if they used it, the problem would be getting it into and out of fiat to pay employees, vendors, etc.
It’s the choke points of ed entry and exit into the banking system.
I always figured a major use case for crypto would be freedom from government interference, not an oppressive corporate theocracy.
20012 libertarian me BTFOOct 29, 2018, 8:18 PMCurt Doolittlelink?Oct 29, 2018, 8:30 PMBen HartselleI mean that Andrew’s above post is probaby copeposting. Daily Stormer went through all this before, they broke completely new ground in getting censored, and were reduced to publishing on TOR periodically while Weev worked out solution after solution.
If the eye of Sauron/big tech gets focused on you, it’s VERY difficult to continually come up with constant workarounds and maintain your business.
If DS wasn’t essentially one publisher, a writing staff and one of the world’s top security researchers doing pro-bono work for the site full-time, they’d still be permanently off the Internet.
If weev (ironically banned from Gab) and AA don’t see a long term solution after working on it for a year, and one of /ourguys/ trying to BUY A BANK to build a new payment processor with $100,000,000 and stopped from doing so, we’re running out of options within the current Internet ecosystem.
But by all means, remove all other options for us to exert our will and spread our ideas.Oct 29, 2018, 8:52 PMMichael KabanoffWould make sense. Lure all the ‘extremists’ to one site where they are easier to monitorOct 30, 2018, 1:39 AMJim LeisWe expect this shit from the left. But it’s the libertarians who’s heads should be spinning while they argue that every private company has the right to deplatform Gab.Oct 30, 2018, 7:44 AMCurt Doolittle^ Never happen. Fiat = Shares in the Economy. What *WILL* happen is multiple fiat currencies for the multiple purposes. This will change economics dramatically. If necessary the states will crush competing currencies as otherwise they cannot respond to war and shock.Oct 30, 2018, 9:37 AMCurt Doolittleno. they are uninsured. the state insures. crypto doesn’t and cant. which is precisely why fiat money exists and is more advantagous than all other forms of money combined: insurability.Oct 30, 2018, 10:09 AM—“You have all just made Gab a nationally recognized brand as the home of free speech online at a time when Silicon Valley is stifling political speech”— Andrew Torba, CEO, Gab.com http://Gab.com
October 28th, 2018 10:19 AM
THE FORM OF GOVERNMENT NECESSARY AND WHY
(important concepts)
[T]he form of government necessary for a people depends upon their demographic distribution, homogeneity, and the size of the middle class, because the middle class generates demand for rule of law, and the state generates demand for income from the wealth the middle class generates. So in the competition between rule of law and rule by man, demand is driven by conditions.
This market is created by the competition for profits by the middle classes and their employees vs rents by the state and their dependents, with the principle difference being that the state can more easily concentrate startup capital and market advantage for heavy capital industries at the cost of corruption – and while the private sector cannot so easily produce the capital and market advantage through trade policy, the private sector can better utilize that capital and suppress state corruption since market competition suppresses rents.
For historical reasons (geography, militia order, and ‘competitive’ bipartite manorialism), the west evolved cross-family corporations rather than intra-family clans, and as such superior trust, superior ability to produce commons because of it, and as such superior ability to generate large scale private sector organizations with greater innovation and returns on capital.
Just as social orders became anchored (religion) during the age of transformation (the restoration after the bronze age collapse) societies became anchored during the industrial transformation after the Abrahamic Collapse (judaism,christianity,islam: the semitic – turkic invasion).
Fukuyama attributed the success of european bureaucracy to its development prior to democracy. Because, despite his stated positions, his analysis favors the sino tradition of monolithic bureaucracy.
Cheers.