Theme: Governance

  • With a booming economy, peaking stock market, extraordinary employment, massive

    With a booming economy, peaking stock market, extraordinary employment, massive tax cuts, domestication of overseas capital and investment, gutting of regulatory overhead, suppression of illegal immigration, renegotiation of trade deals …. yeah. That’s making it worse… 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2018-03-20 20:06:08 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/976188158344925184

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  • EVANGELICALS didn’t elect a godly man. They elected a strongman who would have n

    EVANGELICALS didn’t elect a godly man. They elected a strongman who would have no problem cleaning out the sewers. That’s God’s Work whether it’s done by a godly man or not. In fact, what better way for an ungodly man to atone than so great a God’s work?


    Source date (UTC): 2018-03-20 19:25:11 UTC

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  • They didn’t elect a godly man. They elected someone who would have no problem cl

    They didn’t elect a godly man. They elected someone who would have no problem cleaning out the sewers. That’s gods work whether it’s done by a godly man or not.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-03-20 19:23:28 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/976177421761294340

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  • Well, that is because we don’t have an understanding of history. We are now econ

    Well, that is because we don’t have an understanding of history. We are now economically (and legally) able to express our reproductive strategies and demanding the political order assist us, and in doing so, we simply need to separate so that all of us can do so (and we win).


    Source date (UTC): 2018-03-20 18:34:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/976165041081929728

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    @curtdoolittle I’ve never seen (or personally felt) such loathing for the other as what is happening now. It’s wild out there.

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/976162540429479936

  • REVOLUTION COMES. (Really) I couldn’t make sense of the chaos this fall, but now

    REVOLUTION COMES. (Really) I couldn’t make sense of the chaos this fall, but now I see how the factions have aligned and how they plan to achieve their goals, and all we have to do is watch the dominoes fall, and add to the natural, unstoppable, momentum. #Trump


    Source date (UTC): 2018-03-20 16:30:17 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/976133837800566784

  • “But Trump is making it worse!!!”— With a booming economy, peaking if not over

    —“But Trump is making it worse!!!”—

    With a booming economy, peaking if not overheated stock market, extraordinary employment, massive tax cuts, domestication of overseas capital and investment, gutting of regulatory overhead, suppression of illegal immigration, renegotiation of trade deals ….

    …Yeah. That’s making it worse… 😉

    Although I don’t know how.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-03-20 16:15:00 UTC

  • The alt right made a mistake in that copying the left’s ridicule was only a temp

    The alt right made a mistake in that copying the left’s ridicule was only a temporary tactic. Then marching on charlottesville without a plan of action and retreat.

    We will have our revolution very shortly. I couldn’t see through the chaos in the fall, but the dominoes are in place now. We just have to let them fall and step in at the right time.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-03-20 15:25:00 UTC

  • American Policy Toward Russia

    (a) the USA (state dept) was profoundly stupid not to bring a weak russia into nato at any cost thereby uniting german technology and russian resources. That is one of the greatest policy errores in history ( which the USA seems to stumble into regularly.) (b) Putin’s only error (as a resident of Kiev myself) was in using deception of the little green men, insurrection, and propaganda rather than picking up the phone and just speaking the truth “We just can’t allow our don basin tech, and only warm water port out of our influence so we are going to step in, and ask for your support, and pay for this undesirable action with discounted gas to ukraine for 50 years. I will work to help world leaders understand why this was unfortunate necessary for the preservation of the international balance of powers.” (c) Postwar American policy is trivially simple, but stated morally instead of descriptively: “This can’t happen again. So: 1) we will work to force states to focus on modernization and joining the world economy, and prohibit territorial expansion, or opposition to that integration of trade. 2) We will work to support self determination to the extent that it does not violate #1 -borders and trade. This will assist in the development of economic integration and limit future wars. 3) BUT if you choose self determination and choose poorly in violation of #1 we will punish you regardless. it is this last “BUT” that Americans don’t state. But there is nothing in that foreign policy that wasn’t stated by Burke, Smith and Hume. The USA has a long history of criticizing the “constant wars’ of other countries. But the price of creating the international order is policing contradictions of it. And so the USA became what it despised. Because all empires have no other options. Rule by commerce, rule by violence, rule by deceit (religion).
  • AMERICAN POLICY TOWARD RUSSIA (a) the USA (state dept) was profoundly stupid not

    AMERICAN POLICY TOWARD RUSSIA

    (a) the USA (state dept) was profoundly stupid not to bring a weak russia into nato at any cost thereby uniting german technology and russian resources. That is one of the greatest policy errores in history ( which the USA seems to stumble into regularly.)

    (b) Putin’s only error (as a resident of Kiev myself) was in using deception of the little green men, insurrection, and propaganda rather than picking up the phone and just speaking the truth “We just can’t allow our don basin tech, and only warm water port out of our influence so we are going to step in, and ask for your support, and pay for this undesirable action with discounted gas to ukraine for 50 years. I will work to help world leaders understand why this was unfortunate necessary for the preservation of the international balance of powers.”

    (c) Postwar American policy is trivially simple, but stated morally instead of descriptively:

    “This can’t happen again. So:

    1) we will work to force states to focus on modernization and joining the world economy, and prohibit territorial expansion, or opposition to that integration of trade.

    2) We will work to support self determination to the extent that it does not violate #1 -borders and trade. This will assist in the development of economic integration and limit future wars.

    3) BUT if you choose self determination and choose poorly in violation of #1 we will punish you regardless. it is this last “BUT” that Americans don’t state.

    But there is nothing in that foreign policy that wasn’t stated by Burke, Smith and Hume.

    The USA has a long history of criticizing the “constant wars’ of other countries. But the price of creating the international order is policing contradictions of it. And so the USA became what it despised. Because all empires have no other options. Rule by commerce, rule by violence, rule by deceit (religion).


    Source date (UTC): 2018-03-20 12:08:00 UTC

  • American Policy Toward Russia

    (a) the USA (state dept) was profoundly stupid not to bring a weak russia into nato at any cost thereby uniting german technology and russian resources. That is one of the greatest policy errores in history ( which the USA seems to stumble into regularly.) (b) Putin’s only error (as a resident of Kiev myself) was in using deception of the little green men, insurrection, and propaganda rather than picking up the phone and just speaking the truth “We just can’t allow our don basin tech, and only warm water port out of our influence so we are going to step in, and ask for your support, and pay for this undesirable action with discounted gas to ukraine for 50 years. I will work to help world leaders understand why this was unfortunate necessary for the preservation of the international balance of powers.” (c) Postwar American policy is trivially simple, but stated morally instead of descriptively: “This can’t happen again. So: 1) we will work to force states to focus on modernization and joining the world economy, and prohibit territorial expansion, or opposition to that integration of trade. 2) We will work to support self determination to the extent that it does not violate #1 -borders and trade. This will assist in the development of economic integration and limit future wars. 3) BUT if you choose self determination and choose poorly in violation of #1 we will punish you regardless. it is this last “BUT” that Americans don’t state. But there is nothing in that foreign policy that wasn’t stated by Burke, Smith and Hume. The USA has a long history of criticizing the “constant wars’ of other countries. But the price of creating the international order is policing contradictions of it. And so the USA became what it despised. Because all empires have no other options. Rule by commerce, rule by violence, rule by deceit (religion).