Theme: Governance

  • “I am not sure we are going to make it to 2020 as a democracy.”

    Michael Moore, This Morning, on ABC

    —“I am not sure we are going to make it to 2020 as a democracy.”—

    Well, Michael, shared vision. My version: “There must never be another president”. ( Note the producers shut him up via a host, and cut to commercial before he could say it.)

  • Political Realism

    [T]he strong start from the position of inequality, and the utility of slavery, productive serfdom, financial serfdom, political serfdom. The market simply produces greater returns for the strong, largely in the reduction of costs of policing the slaves and serfs, since they self police in order to maintain access to consumption; and in the much higher productivity of the serfs due to the incentive to produce to control their levels of consumption. The weak start from the false premise of equality. And all deductions are false from that premise forward. The production of markets is in the interests of the strong. The production of relative inequality is in the intersets of the strong. Only a militia is free, because only a militia is equal in ownership of the market.

  • Political Realism

    [T]he strong start from the position of inequality, and the utility of slavery, productive serfdom, financial serfdom, political serfdom. The market simply produces greater returns for the strong, largely in the reduction of costs of policing the slaves and serfs, since they self police in order to maintain access to consumption; and in the much higher productivity of the serfs due to the incentive to produce to control their levels of consumption. The weak start from the false premise of equality. And all deductions are false from that premise forward. The production of markets is in the interests of the strong. The production of relative inequality is in the intersets of the strong. Only a militia is free, because only a militia is equal in ownership of the market.

  • September 15th, 2018 11:32 PM —-“MR. SHERMAN opposed the election by the peopl

    September 15th, 2018 11:32 PM —-“MR. SHERMAN opposed the election by the people, insisting that it ought to be by the State Legislatures. The people he said, immediately should have as little to do as may be about the Government. They want information and are constantly liable to be misled.
    MR. GERRY. The evils we experience flow from the excess of democracy. The people do not want virtue, but are the dupes of pretended patriots. In Massachusetts it had been fully confirmed by experience that they are daily misled into the most baneful measures and opinions by the false reports circulated by designing men, and which no one on the spot can refute.”— Excerpt From: Ralph Ketcham. “The Anti-Federalist Papers and the Constitutional Convention Debates.”

  • September 15th, 2018 11:32 PM —-“MR. SHERMAN opposed the election by the peopl

    September 15th, 2018 11:32 PM —-“MR. SHERMAN opposed the election by the people, insisting that it ought to be by the State Legislatures. The people he said, immediately should have as little to do as may be about the Government. They want information and are constantly liable to be misled.
    MR. GERRY. The evils we experience flow from the excess of democracy. The people do not want virtue, but are the dupes of pretended patriots. In Massachusetts it had been fully confirmed by experience that they are daily misled into the most baneful measures and opinions by the false reports circulated by designing men, and which no one on the spot can refute.”— Excerpt From: Ralph Ketcham. “The Anti-Federalist Papers and the Constitutional Convention Debates.”

  • Michael Moore, This Morning, on ABC —“I am not sure we are going to make it to

    Michael Moore, This Morning, on ABC

    —“I am not sure we are going to make it to 2020 as a democracy.”—

    Well, Michael, shared vision. My version: “There must never be another president”.

    ( Note the producers shut him up via a host, and cut to commercial before he could say it. )


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-14 11:36:00 UTC

  • POLITICAL REALISM The strong start from the position of inequality, and the util

    POLITICAL REALISM

    The strong start from the position of inequality, and the utility of slavery, productive serfdom, financial serfdom, political serfdom. The market simply produces greater returns for the strong, largely in the reduction of costs of policing the slaves and serfs, since they self police in order to maintain access to consumption; and in the much higher productivity of the serfs due to the incentive to produce to control their levels of consumption. The weak start from the false premise of equality. And all deductions are false from that premise forward.

    The production of markets is in the interests of the strong. The production of relative inequality is in the intersets of the strong.

    Only a militia is free, because only a militia is equal in ownership of the market.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-14 10:11:00 UTC

  • September 14th, 2018 11:36 AM Michael Moore, This Morning, on ABC —“I am not s

    September 14th, 2018 11:36 AM Michael Moore, This Morning, on ABC

    —“I am not sure we are going to make it to 2020 as a democracy.”—

    [W]ell, Michael, shared vision. My version: “There must never be another president”. ( Note the producers shut him up via a host, and cut to commercial before he could say it. )

  • September 14th, 2018 10:11 AM POLITICAL REALISM [T]he strong start from the posi

    September 14th, 2018 10:11 AM POLITICAL REALISM [T]he strong start from the position of inequality, and the utility of slavery, productive serfdom, financial serfdom, political serfdom. The market simply produces greater returns for the strong, largely in the reduction of costs of policing the slaves and serfs, since they self police in order to maintain access to consumption; and in the much higher productivity of the serfs due to the incentive to produce to control their levels of consumption. The weak start from the false premise of equality. And all deductions are false from that premise forward. The production of markets is in the interests of the strong. The production of relative inequality is in the intersets of the strong. Only a militia is free, because only a militia is equal in ownership of the market.

  • September 14th, 2018 11:36 AM Michael Moore, This Morning, on ABC —“I am not s

    September 14th, 2018 11:36 AM Michael Moore, This Morning, on ABC

    —“I am not sure we are going to make it to 2020 as a democracy.”—

    [W]ell, Michael, shared vision. My version: “There must never be another president”. ( Note the producers shut him up via a host, and cut to commercial before he could say it. )