Theme: Governance

  • WESTERN VS RU+CN MILITARY PRODUCTION CAPACITY We still have the problem of ~700M

    WESTERN VS RU+CN MILITARY PRODUCTION CAPACITY
    We still have the problem of ~700M Europeans and 300 Americans or 1B people against China’s and Russia’s ~1.5B who work 12 hrs a day, and where Russia has the resources and China has the manufacturing capacity. Could we switch to a wartime economy? Sure. I don’t trust the present administration to do so. We’re producing 5x more artillery shells but that’s not enough. We need to ramp up production on various expendable weapons, especially missiles, and that takes time – the factories don’t exist. It’s not even clear we can make steel fast enough although plants are starting to come online. We’re moving chip factories here, but that’s going to take three years. So, you know, we would have to be the aggressor fast, and then production would have to be accelerated and I’m not sure we have the supply chain for it.

    China helping Russia with arms will help keep the USA drawing down on ammunition and arms. Even if it’s just artillery, ammunition, and other expendables.

    Some pundits say China won’t aggress against Taiwan, but I absolutely positively see them doing it, because it’s going to be their means of justifying maintaining power, while they blame the west for their looming economic collapse. I mean. If I had their hand, I’d play it exactly as I’m watching them do it.

    Reply addressees: @Jnati404


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-07 22:13:11 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633229332364533764

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633215646065459201

  • WESTERN VS RU+CN MILITARY PRODUCTION CAPACITY We still have the problem of ~700M

    WESTERN VS RU+CN MILITARY PRODUCTION CAPACITY
    We still have the problem of ~700M Europeans and 300 Americans or 1B people against China’s and Russia’s ~1.5B who work 12 hrs a day, and where Russia has the resources and China has the manufacturing capacity. Could we switch to a wartime economy? Sure. I don’t trust the present administration to do so. We’re producing 5x more artillery shells but that’s not enough. We need to ramp up production on various expendable weapons, especially missiles, and that takes time – the factories don’t exist. It’s not even clear we can make steel fast enough although plants are starting to come online. We’re moving chip factories here, but that’s going to take three years. So, you know, we would have to be the aggressor fast, and then production would have to be accelerated and I’m not sure we have the supply chain for it.

    China helping Russia with arms will help keep the USA drawing down on ammunition and arms. Even if it’s just artillery, ammunition, and other expendables.

    Some pundits say China won’t aggress against Taiwan, but I absolutely positively see them doing it, because it’s going to be their means of justifying maintaining power, while they blame the west for their looming economic collapse. I mean. If I had their hand, I’d play it exactly as I’m watching them do it.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-07 22:13:11 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633229332498857985

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633215646065459201

  • Let me double down on this a bit. Nearly every time I was on Ukrainian televisio

    Let me double down on this a bit.

    Nearly every time I was on Ukrainian television or news, they asked the same question about their revolution and I gave the same brutally honest response:

    –“Ukrainians are good and gentle people. But you need rule of law. And you didn’t hang… https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1633164175563268096


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-07 19:00:42 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633180891848626178

  • What he’s saying here, is that the purpose of plato and his folowers in philosop

    What he’s saying here, is that the purpose of plato and his folowers in philosophy, is a middle class complaint that they should be in power, not realizing that power is earned and borrowed, not had. Aristocracy isn’t exactly a cake walk. Choices aren’t always clear. And… https://twitter.com/whatifalthist/status/1633174412932558859


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-07 18:55:52 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633179677345869825

  • RT @LukeWeinhagen: “Either you have the capacity to produce war material, energy

    RT @LukeWeinhagen: “Either you have the capacity to produce war material, energy, and food, or you do not.”

    It is a war of the simulation…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-07 18:15:56 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633169627747430402

  • (Thinking: Though, it’s not like white conservatism is an intellectual movement

    (Thinking: Though, it’s not like white conservatism is an intellectual movement like it was with the founders. Conservatism has decidedly religious bias and framing. Are there enough intellectuals (I don’t know) to create an intellectual white web? And would they fear it? )


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-07 17:56:22 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633164703919665182

    Reply addressees: @JFGariepy

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633135352272519168


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    @JFGariepy (That? I’m in.)

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1633135352272519168

  • As I’ve said, “If it was an insurrection there wouldn’t be any doubt, because ev

    As I’ve said, “If it was an insurrection there wouldn’t be any doubt, because everything would have been on fire, lots of people would be dead, demands would have been made, and politicians would be hung from every horizontal beam in walking distance.”

    I didn’t go because I knew what would happen given who was organizing it.
    But I had a speech ready to make from the House floor if I’d made it there.
    And it stated demands, and those demands would have been moral, and constitutional, and then it would have been a revolution – to restore the constitution, and our republic and our rule of law, and our concurrent and common, natural law.

    Now, we will see whether another opportunity arises, or we have a civil war, or fall as did Rome.

    Reply addressees: @christophaa


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-07 17:54:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633164175399612422

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633160755980693506

  • As I’ve said, “If it was an insurrection there wouldn’t be any doubt, because ev

    As I’ve said, “If it was an insurrection there wouldn’t be any doubt, because everything would have been on fire, lots of people would be dead, demands would have been made, and politicians would be hung from every horizontal beam in walking distance.”

    I didn’t go because I knew what would happen given who was organizing it.
    But I had a speech ready to make from the House floor if I’d made it there.
    And it stated demands, and those demands would have been moral, and constitutional, and then it would have been a revolution – to restore the constitution, and our republic and our rule of law, and our concurrent and common, natural law.

    Now, we will see whether another opportunity arises, or we have a civil war, or fall as did Rome.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-07 17:54:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633164175563268096

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633160755980693506

  • THE CORRECT INTERPRETATION OF THE STATE OF WORLD AFFAIRS AND WHAT IT ALL MEANS.

    THE CORRECT INTERPRETATION OF THE STATE OF WORLD AFFAIRS AND WHAT IT ALL MEANS.
    (#China #Russia #Ukraine #WorldwarIII #TheFuture)
    French Sociologist and Historian Emmanuel Todd is making the rounds, explaining that the war of Russia and China against the West with Ukraine as the short term proxy, is resulting in a war of authoritarian *industrial producers* against *neoliberal financial and legal services*. And that in a war of material production, GDP figures are deeply misleading. Either you have the capacity to produce war material, energy, and food, or you do not.

    At present the West does not – it’s exported production in favor of cheap prices for the upper half at the cost of the lower half in the near term risking their populations in the long term.

    And, which government can adapt an economy more quickly? Those with underpaid labor commanded by authority, or those with highly paid labor in markets only influenced by a government? The west is outmatched in what matters: the lower half’s ability to produce weapons, energy, and food. (China’s vulnerability not withstanding, when neutralized by Russia’s invulnerability.)

    The USA can fight a two-front war as long as one is land (Russia) and one is naval (china), but that’s about it. And I question if we have the manufacturing capacity sufficient to transform from a smaller number of highly precise weapons for ‘policing’ the international system of finance, transport, and trade, to fighting to defend the benefits of that international system of transport and trade – when most countries depend on it, but free ride on our western (US) military forces.

    Now, I see, I believe correctly, this war as a continuation of the world wars, which consist of the transformation from land-based agrarian empires, to industrial-based federations of nation-states. So obviously, there remain backward governments in Russia, China, Iran, and South Korea (and I won’t touch the border problems in the middle east or Africa).

    So the continuation of the world war transformation, the falsification of ‘globalism’ in the absence of global success at transforming from empires to federations, my understanding mirrors at least to some degree Todd’s: that this is the final stage of the world wars, and we will see the future as federations of self determinant nation states who depend on each other for trade, or a collapse back to pre-war empires and colonies who each war for resources instead of trade.

    Why does this matter? Human beings will, whenever possible seek prosperity and the autonomy (freedom) to exercise it. So the drive for nation-states, the resulting necessity of federations, is the evolutionary direction of mankind, and every other just burns down the clock on an ecology, climate, geology, sun, solar system, and universe that tries to drive us to extinction with disturbing frequency. So, what I have in mind, what I rationally fear, is that the primitive middle east destroyed the ancient and classical world causing two thousand years of stagnation before Europeans once again recovered enough to restore our earlier pace of evolution of man.

    So let’s not repeat that process. We are already halfway through a repetition of the Christian destruction of Rome and the classical world, with the reformation of Judaism in the form of Marxist class hatred -neoMarxism cultural hatred -Postmodernism truth hatred -Feminism man hatred -PC/Woke Race hatred. The religions of hate are just Luddisms that beckon another dark age.

    The logical consequence of the plagues in the ancient world, like the medieval, is to produce machinery that we already had the technology for, but human (animal) labor was still too cheap. Had it not been for the primitivism of the middle east, destroying seven great civilizations of the ancient world, just as marxism has incrementally destroyed civilizations of the modern, mankind would already be in the stars.

    Curt Doolittle
    The Natural Law Institute


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-07 17:32:52 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633158788541739010

  • THE CORRECT INTERPRETATION OF THE STATE OF WORLD AFFAIRS AND WHAT IT ALL MEANS.

    THE CORRECT INTERPRETATION OF THE STATE OF WORLD AFFAIRS AND WHAT IT ALL MEANS.
    (#China #Russia #Ukraine #WorldwarIII #TheFuture)
    French Sociologist and Historian Emmanuel Todd is making the rounds, explaining that the war of Russia and China against the West with Ukraine as the short term proxy, is resulting in a war of authoritarian *industrial producers* against *neoliberal financial and legal services*. And that in a war of material production, GDP figures are deeply misleading. Either you have the capacity to produce war material, energy, and food, or you do not.

    At present the West does not – it’s exported production in favor of cheap prices for the upper half at the cost of the lower half in the near term risking their populations in the long term.

    And, which government can adapt an economy more quickly? Those with underpaid labor commanded by authority, or those with highly paid labor in markets only influenced by a government? The west is outmatched in what matters: the lower half’s ability to produce weapons, energy, and food. (China’s vulnerability not withstanding, when neutralized by Russia’s invulnerability.)

    The USA can fight a two-front war as long as one is land (Russia) and one is naval (china), but that’s about it. And I question if we have the manufacturing capacity sufficient to transform from a smaller number of highly precise weapons for ‘policing’ the international system of finance, transport, and trade, to fighting to defend the benefits of that international system of transport and trade – when most countries depend on it, but free ride on our western (US) military forces.

    Now, I see, I believe correctly, this war as a continuation of the world wars, which consist of the transformation from land-based agrarian empires, to industrial-based federations of nation-states. So obviously, there remain backward governments in Russia, China, Iran, and South Korea (and I won’t touch the border problems in the middle east or Africa).

    So the continuation of the world war transformation, the falsification of ‘globalism’ in the absence of global success at transforming from empires to federations, my understanding mirrors at least to some degree Todd’s: that this is the final stage of the world wars, and we will see the future as federations of self determinant nation states who depend on each other for trade, or a collapse back to pre-war empires and colonies who each war for resources instead of trade.

    Why does this matter? Human beings will, whenever possible seek prosperity and the autonomy (freedom) to exercise it. So the drive for nation-states, the resulting necessity of federations, is the evolutionary direction of mankind, and every other just burns down the clock on an ecology, climate, geology, sun, solar system, and universe that tries to drive us to extinction with disturbing frequency. So, what I have in mind, what I rationally fear, is that the primitive middle east destroyed the ancient and classical world causing two thousand years of stagnation before Europeans once again recovered enough to restore our earlier pace of evolution of man.

    So let’s not repeat that process. We are already halfway through a repetition of the Christian destruction of Rome and the classical world, with the reformation of Judaism in the form of Marxist class hatred -neoMarxism cultural hatred -Postmodernism truth hatred -Feminism man hatred -PC/Woke Race hatred. The religions of hate are just Luddisms that beckon another dark age.

    The logical consequence of the plagues in the ancient world, like the medieval, is to produce machinery that we already had the technology for, but human (animal) labor was still too cheap. Had it not been for the primitivism of the middle east, destroying seven great civilizations of the ancient world, just as marxism has incrementally destroyed civilizations of the modern, mankind would already be in the stars.

    Curt Doolittle
    The Natural Law Institute


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-07 17:32:52 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1633158788978028544