Theme: Governance

  • Benefit of the english legal system. We don’t have to kill people to change thin

    Benefit of the english legal system. We don’t have to kill people to change things. Just change the law. The court and self interest is enough to cause the behavioral change.

    Hayek was amazed at how rapidly Americans change. but it’s precisely this dependence upon the law.

    But that dependence on the law, the prohibition on authority, the requirements of naturality, concurrency, and commonality in the law, mean that we have much. more freedom of choice and self determination, but we end up in more lawsuits because we are less subject to prior restraint (as is europe, who pays for it’s prior restraint in limited technological innovation, and the flight of talent, business, and capital, to the USA.)

    Reply addressees: @FarajRashi93307


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-30 18:49:59 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1674852798268166144

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1674851227249569792

  • I “showed up”, and with hundreds of (armed) men. We showed how to make legal ref

    I “showed up”, and with hundreds of (armed) men. We showed how to make legal reform, how not to take the bait, how to work with the opposition, and how not to get canceled. And you petty, infantile, violent nitwits canceled us instead. So you’re the reason you fail. Because you’re bad people. And no one wants to help you. And everyone wants you to disappear. And economically, you’re disappearing. And reproductively, you’re disappearing. And politically, you’ve already disappeared. So that’s why you whine on social media demanding violence – when that’s never going to work because it’s exactly what the enemy wants you to do. Because they know you’re infantile suckers for the ploy. Because you always take the bait – just like they want you to.
    You’re disgusting, really. 😉

    Reply addressees: @HaknarIronfoot


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-30 18:14:05 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1674843767004594189

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1674842274868371456

  • You are correct, and he isn’t, because he associates an authoritarian state with

    You are correct, and he isn’t, because he associates an authoritarian state with fascism instead of the entire spectrum of Fascism, Socialism, and Communism. Because all three constrain markets for voluntary cooperation, suppress, alternative organization, information, and…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-29 20:03:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1674508853038182409

    Reply addressees: @Chris_Hafer101

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1674508165592006656

  • (Food For Thought) –“One fundamental problem with a purely meritocratic system

    (Food For Thought)
    –“One fundamental problem with a purely meritocratic system in a multi-racial society is that some races will become effectively locked out of positions of power.”–

    Riffing off Jayman’s usual insight:

    In the Western tradition
    1) We prohibit authority, and…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-29 17:10:05 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1674465269719216132

    Reply addressees: @JayMan471

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1674440343427620866

  • (Food For Thought) –“One fundamental problem with a purely meritocratic system

    (Food For Thought)
    –“One fundamental problem with a purely meritocratic system in a multi-racial society is that some races will become effectively locked out of positions of power.”–

    Riffing off Jayman’s usual insight:

    In the Western tradition
    1) We prohibit authority, and grand only powers of decidability.
    (This forces us into markets)

    2) So we practice trifunctionalism. With Military(masculine), Religious(feminine), and Law(Neutral) elites where the common (empirical) law (tradition) is the referee.
    (This is a market)

    3) We practice concurrency(not democracy) in decision making. Meaning consensus among the Regions(nobility) and classes (houses).
    (This is a market)

    4) To do so we created houses (markets for concurrency between the classes). We had, and should still have, houses for the classes:
    … i) Monarchy (judge of last resort) for the territory,
    … ii) Nobility(senate) for the region,
    … iii) House of Commons (Property owners(really: businesses)), for the producers
    … iv) Lower House (Church) for women, dependents.
    (These houses constitute a market.)

    5) There is no evidence that multicultural and or multi racial societies can survive given the demographic differences in traits, and the resulting demographic differences in wants and needs for norms, traditions, values, and institutions.
    … a) this is because, with kin preference alone, and demographic differences more so, there will always either be extraction by the more competitive group to the less – directly or indirectly; or there will be redistribution (extraction) from the more competitive group by the less competitive group – and the value of political unity is never offset by extraction.
    … b) So, instead we have had federations of defense and trade because separate states may produce different internal institutions and economies but cooperate extra-politically.
    … c) But, It may be possible to create a house or modify a house to try to maintain concurrency between ethinic and racial groups through political rather than just economic trades.
    … d) but there is no evidence at all, that this experiment would be preferable in any way over returning to pre-civil-war federation of states, just in the European tradition, and in particular the tradition of the holy roman empire that had not just many small states but free cities with even greater flexibility given their international (sometimes hostile) interests vs the rest of the polity.

    Cheers


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-29 17:10:04 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1674465269421420564

  • Carlos, As someone much older that has been involved for decades, your outline l

    Carlos,
    As someone much older that has been involved for decades, your outline looks about correct.

    Only reaction I had going through it, is that you’re using abstract names for physical processes and regions in the brain, and you might consider “physical thing as abstract name” section heads – this would anchor (legitimize) your framing.

    Something akin to:
    Sensation (nerves) as …..
    Disambiguation (neural columns) as …..
    Adversarial Organization (rear and side neocortex) as …..
    Episodic Modeling (hippocampal(indexing)) as …..
    Autoassociative Prediction (hippocampal vs neocortex)as …..
    Adversarial Valuation (neocortex, thalamus, brain stem) as …..
    Attention capture (Thalamus) as …..
    Executive function (prefrontal cortex) as …..
    Recursion (working memory, recursion (wayfinding)) as …..

    Just a suggestion so that you aren’t written off as philosophizing independent of physical causality instead of trying to communicate effectively to the reader.

    Curt

    Reply addressees: @dela3499


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-29 02:59:13 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1674251142321037312

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1673522797727961088

  • Have to understand how you identify yourself as a leftist, whether it’s maximizi

    Have to understand how you identify yourself as a leftist, whether it’s maximizing possible redistribution or it’s lying about human nature and trying to force government to adhere to those lies. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-27 18:44:27 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1673764245987532835

    Reply addressees: @damianoram

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1673763383072399360

  • Why It’s Pointless To Debate Leftists –“I feel like it’s not worth it to debate

    Why It’s Pointless To Debate Leftists

    –“I feel like it’s not worth it to debate leftists given you should really have a conversation about their underlying philosophic tenets and the incentive structures they have, but a leftist would refuse to do that, since they would view it as irrelevant.”–RL

    Correct. Because it would force them into mindfulness, that would force them in to introspection, that would force them to adapt, which would force them to self-regulate, instead of just ‘feel and react’ – and as such they will resist that entire sequence to their last breath. 😉

    (Same advice I give men. Don’t argue with women. Seek to understand. Then say only you can or will, can’t or won’t do or participate in that. The problem is we can choose not to cooperate with women but the government by majority rule allows them to force us to do what they wish even though we don’t want to cooperate with them. Hence Secession and Separation is the only possibility.)

    There is a reason the Abrahamists invented mythicism and theology, why the Germans converted it to dialectic, and the Marxists applied dialectic, and why the postmodernists reinvented institutionalized lying (sophistry), because reason evidence reciprocity are obstacles to power to obtain corruption, rents, and free riding, without demonstrated competency in market productivity.

    No more lies, thanks. 😉
    Childhood ended with the right to participate in government.

    Cheers


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-27 18:20:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1673758237101793296

  • CONTRA DONALD COHEN ON THE PRIVATIZATION OF EVERYTHING: How to Solve the Problem

    CONTRA DONALD COHEN ON THE PRIVATIZATION OF EVERYTHING:
    How to Solve the Problem of State vs Private Competency.
    (Communism > Socialism > Democratic Socialism > Classical Liberalism > Empiricism (rule of natural law)
    RE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhI4FcXddSU

    You’re discussing the central…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-27 16:21:45 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1673728334247723009

  • CONTRA DONALD COHEN ON THE PRIVATIZATION OF EVERYTHING: How to Solve the Problem

    CONTRA DONALD COHEN ON THE PRIVATIZATION OF EVERYTHING:
    How to Solve the Problem of State vs Private Competency.
    (Communism > Socialism > Democratic Socialism > Classical Liberalism > Empiricism (rule of natural law)
    RE: https://t.co/ct1NsM8dJC

    You’re discussing the central problem of political economy:

    The Problem:
    1. the state can raise more capital over longer periods than the private sector for anything that has has returns on a time horizon of returns longer than a decade.

    2. The state makes worse use of capital than the private sector.

    Why? Here’s why:

    3. The state management and employees and the private sector management and employees both maximize their ‘take’ of public and private income. So just as all regional increases in income are captured by housing prices and rents, and likewise, all government increases in spending are eventually captured by maximization of employees, minimization of work and responsibility, maximization of salary, and maximization of benefits.

    4. There is no resistance to or defense against this ‘taking’ in the public sector (largely in benefits and salaries for least work with worst results), yet there is resistance to and defesnse against this ‘taking’ in the private sector using the demand for returns by management, investors and the use of the courts as a threat or punishment.

    6. We still retain ‘clientelleism’ so that bureaucracies are appointed by each incoming political party. This produces the worst incentives possible, because the staff is in compettiion with rotating management, with political ambitions, that may agree with or be counter to the staff.

    7. So the government is not responsible with capital nor accountable for outcomes, and proceeds are captured by employees, while the private sector is responsible for capital and for outcomes. And the proceeds are captured by management and investors.

    8. So our legal and political system is not organized to reward good political management, in no small part because the government and government employees are legally insulated from their corruption by privatization of public spending., nor incentivized for good use of capital. And the private sector management of state-mandated production is not responsible for the return of profits to the polity.

    9. In other words, public employees should not be granted salary or benefits without the public approval directly by vote for the quality of service and the returns on our taxes.

    10. This creates a market for quality behavior. Prohibiton on uninos of state-financed employees would improve it further, because ‘the government is where you work when you don’t want to work, need to satisfy customers, and compete in a market for the satisfaction of customers’.

    Claim: (a) things of us need to survive (health, housing, education, broadband etc) (b) we all need everyone to have those things because it’s in all of our interests. (c) then we can only do these things through government (force).

    Counter-Claim: (a) *Public goods* are those things that capitalize for the indirect benefit of all, not consume for the direct benefit of each. *Redistsributive goods* are those that the market for private consumption cannot produce at a price point sufficient to serve all. (d) however, this is because the government (or at least the treasury) has given all control to the financial sector, with the government hoping to capture the income produced by ‘hiring’ the financial sector to produce taxes for them. (e) this has produced the most effective investment economy on earth but the least effective government on earth. (Look at how little innovation occurs in europe – it’s *almost* all here). Our government was designed to debate for agreement betweeen producers – this is good in matters of legislation and regulation where the private sector and state governments produce commons and the federal government is limited in responsibility to trade policy, treasury, and defense. Our government was NOT designed to produce common goods beyond the limit of market ability to produce them. (f) our government CAN be organized but not in the european model, but in the monarchical model (don’t misread that) where some aspect of the state (the treasury) primarily functions as venture capitalist, and keeps shares (interest, returns) in whatever it invests in for the benefit of the people, thereby depriving the financial sector of such absurd degrees of capture of wealth. (g) fundamentally, that’s the central problem of our government, and european governments as well.

    Example: Universal medicare (a) the state could finance and own all buildings and equipment, (b) leave running the hospital to doctors, (c) negotiate the price of all medical supplies (d) explicitly finance medical research instead of leaving it to the market alone (e) leave the prices (salaries) charged by doctors, nurses, and specialists to the market. (f) this would allow us to have fast service for those of us for whom time is more valueable than money, and full service for those who have more time than money. (g) and it would preserve the incentives (now gone) for talent to stay in the medical field, and remove the insurance companies and financial companies and high drug and supply prices that produce most of the (absurd) medical costs. (h) use the signapore model for medicare not the american or european model as it’s been proven the optimum in the world.

    Analysis: While the panel is decidedly relying on the christian ethic, it’s also relying upon pseudoscience originating in the entire sequence of marxist(class marxism), neo-marxist(cultural marxism), postmodern(anti-truth marxism(relativism)), libertarian(middle class marxism), neocon(elite marxism), antifamily feminist , pc(face before truth), woke(race), sophistries and pseudosciences and is dependent upon the presumption of (a) the end of scarcity and infinite surplus (b) the continuity of growth that produces surpluses – this is a false promise (fraud) that violates every single of the four categories of laws of the universe: Physical laws:scarcity, Behavioral Laws: selfishness and acquisitiveness, Evolutionary Laws: group differences, genetic load, regression to the mean, natural selection), and Formal (Logical) laws: truth by realism, naturalism, identity, consistency, possiblity, correspondence, rational choice, reciprocity, and coherence, with full acounting within stated limits.

    Criticism: You folks are making a moral case not a scientific, economic, and empirical one.
    So your ambition is not a scientific one.
    It’s not even a philosophical one.
    It is a theological one.

    Reality (Science): Only small homogenous rule-of-law ethnostates produce sufficient indifference in wants values and political ambition will tolerate taxation sufficient for maximizing redistribution, because they contain the least status competition and demand for political control.

    Recommendation: You want Democratic Socialism then capture the financial sector, convert it to ‘silicon valley at national scale’, devolve the federal government use of proceeds to the states, and let the states make their own choices based on their own culture wants and resources.
    The big blue immigrant labor cities will continue their direction(favelas) and the suburbs and rural areas will continue theirs.

    Why?

    Laws of nature: With density we decrease opportunity costs, but increase housing, labor, and reproduction, costs and we *escape individual responsibility* generating demand for authority. While with decline in density we increase opportunity costs, but decrease, housing, labor, and rerpduction costs at the cost of *bearing individual responsibility* generating demand for autonomy. We aren’t equal in cities and territories because our existence isn’t under equal terms.
    That’s why our ancestors in the holy roman empire (the majority of europe for 1000 years) used ‘free cities’ to separate the government of international cities from domestic cities, towns, and rural areas.

    The Crisis: (a) We have, over the past two decades, seen the elimination of western economic and technological advangage and are coasting on western genetic, cultural, and institutional advantage. (b) We are seeing, beginning last year, the end of liquid capital for investment with the retirement of the boomers and their conversion from savings to consumption. (c) The postwar experiment with benefis, redistribution, and monetary policy has exhausted it’s potential becaus we have exhausted the possibility of endless growth upon which all the progressive ‘fantasies’ were constructed. (d) And we are entering a period of developed world population collapse, and the inability for a small number of workers to pay for a large number of government employes, programs, and retirees.

    The Future: Subsistence farmers don’t produce enough surplus for the production of commons. Developing economies struggle to make investments in basic infrastructure. Average economies don’t produce enough for the production of redistributions. Germany, Italy, Japan and Korea are literally dying off. American immigration ‘fakes’ the numbers, but american IQ is declining such that our 105 prior to the industrial revolution, our 100 in the 20th, our 97 today, and our coming 94-95 will reduce us to a second world economy.

    Summary: So moralizing ‘shoulds’ is not the same as practical production of ‘cans’. Grownups who other people put in charge of them, their money, their assets, their businesses, and their lives, only are given power to do so because they work within the limit of CANs.

    Cheers

    Curt Doolittle
    The Natural Law Institute
    The Science of Cooperation


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-27 16:21:45 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1673728333140443143