—“These companies have to be broken up just like Teddy Roosevelt broke up the trusts. These [companies] are run by sociopaths,” he said. “These people are complete narcissists. These people ought to be controlled, they ought to be regulated.” “These people are evil. There is no doubt about that.”— Steve Bannon
Theme: Institution
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Break up The Monopolies
—“These companies have to be broken up just like Teddy Roosevelt broke up the trusts. These [companies] are run by sociopaths,” he said. “These people are complete narcissists. These people ought to be controlled, they ought to be regulated.” “These people are evil. There is no doubt about that.”— Steve Bannon
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6) I haven’t operated a business in Harford in two decades (I had one of the lar
6) I haven’t operated a business in Harford in two decades (I had one of the larger civic center spaces) but it was like living in a terrorist zone then and it isn’t much better now. Hartford is dead at night and for good reason. The entire 91 corridor is a wasteland.
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I believe in Connecticut. I believe we’re a state of boundless potential and unparalleled natural beauty, with some of the brightest, hardest-working people you could ever meet.
I believe we can build a 21st century Connecticut. Why I’m Running:
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2) Connecticut was (thanks to the ideology provided by Yale, Trinity, and Wesley
2) Connecticut was (thanks to the ideology provided by Yale, Trinity, and Wesleyan and the huge post war working class population) the most successful at copying the soviet model, and the resettlement of underclasses has destroyed the livable and affordable cities.
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I believe in Connecticut. I believe we’re a state of boundless potential and unparalleled natural beauty, with some of the brightest, hardest-working people you could ever meet.
I believe we can build a 21st century Connecticut. Why I’m Running:
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well it’s a necessary function. I would prefer that it was performed in the roma
well it’s a necessary function. I would prefer that it was performed in the roman method through agents (similar to cpa, lawyers, doctors) rather than the people from the bottom third of the graduating class – but yes it’s necessary.
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Again. Let me help you. A TEMPLE was a BANK. That’s why
Again. Let me help you. A TEMPLE was a BANK. That’s why.
Source date (UTC): 2018-08-31 23:52:16 UTC
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Courts Are Paid For By Traffic Tickets
—“Here’s how a typical speeding ticket (in this case a ticket from Indiana that we paid though our Traffic Justice Program) is divvied up: State Courts: $49.00 County Courts: $18.90 City Courts: $2.10 Law Enforcement Fee: $4.00 Jury Fee: $2.00 Highway Work Zone: $0.50 (??) Auto Record Keeping Fee: $7.00 Document Storage Fee: $2.00 Infractional Judgments: $99.50 The fine! Public Defense Administration Fee: $3.00 Judicial Insurance Adjustment: $1.00 Judicial Salaries Fee: $18.00: Do you think murderers and rapists pay this fee too? DNA Sample Processing Fee: $2.00 Very common service for traffic tickets. Court Administration Fee: $5.00 Total Cost Of Ticket: $214.00 Traffic tickets are the mother’s milk of the court system. Thousands of judges rule on traffic cases knowing full well that guilty verdicts pay their salary, fund their retirement systems, and build their courthouses. This should help explain why average traffic ticket recipients start out with two strikes against them when they enter traffic court. The court system just can’t afford to offer real justice. If it did it would drown in its own workload and go broke in the process.”—-
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Courts Are Paid For By Traffic Tickets
—“Here’s how a typical speeding ticket (in this case a ticket from Indiana that we paid though our Traffic Justice Program) is divvied up: State Courts: $49.00 County Courts: $18.90 City Courts: $2.10 Law Enforcement Fee: $4.00 Jury Fee: $2.00 Highway Work Zone: $0.50 (??) Auto Record Keeping Fee: $7.00 Document Storage Fee: $2.00 Infractional Judgments: $99.50 The fine! Public Defense Administration Fee: $3.00 Judicial Insurance Adjustment: $1.00 Judicial Salaries Fee: $18.00: Do you think murderers and rapists pay this fee too? DNA Sample Processing Fee: $2.00 Very common service for traffic tickets. Court Administration Fee: $5.00 Total Cost Of Ticket: $214.00 Traffic tickets are the mother’s milk of the court system. Thousands of judges rule on traffic cases knowing full well that guilty verdicts pay their salary, fund their retirement systems, and build their courthouses. This should help explain why average traffic ticket recipients start out with two strikes against them when they enter traffic court. The court system just can’t afford to offer real justice. If it did it would drown in its own workload and go broke in the process.”—-
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No. Rome Had No ‘priests’ as We Understand It
1) “Priests” had no doctrine only obligatory rituals (the japanese ritual model). The monarchy originally performed the rituals, then appointed patricians, but the duty was separated under the republic because of scale. All that I know of were a variation on sacrifice (contract). 2) To equate “the performance of ritual”, when it was not required they even understand the words they spoke, only that they performed the ritual precisely, with ‘priesthood’ as ‘a competitor to the state’ or means of state sponsored deception, is more than a mischaracterization. 3) A professional priesthood in the sense I use it (education in doctrine under pretense of divine authority) as a competitor to the state (see Huntington’s history mesopotamia) rather than archetypes and anthropomorphic instantiations of nature, was an import. 4) Alexander should be heralded for his techniques and cursed for his introduction of semitism and supernaturalism to old europe. Thankfully the romans were as skeptical of those religions as they were of greek sophisms. 5) once you start looking at history as the battle between western truth and law for aristocracy and it’s domestication of animal man, and semitic occultism and sophism for the expansion of production by the underclasses, the cycles of history are much more obvious. 6) Masculine western truth, duty, reciprocity, and empirical law, eastern masculine hierarchical and empirical bureaucracy, and semitic feminine fictional rule of flood river production. Everything comes back to geography, climate, means of production, and degree of neoteny.
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No. Rome Had No ‘priests’ as We Understand It
1) “Priests” had no doctrine only obligatory rituals (the japanese ritual model). The monarchy originally performed the rituals, then appointed patricians, but the duty was separated under the republic because of scale. All that I know of were a variation on sacrifice (contract). 2) To equate “the performance of ritual”, when it was not required they even understand the words they spoke, only that they performed the ritual precisely, with ‘priesthood’ as ‘a competitor to the state’ or means of state sponsored deception, is more than a mischaracterization. 3) A professional priesthood in the sense I use it (education in doctrine under pretense of divine authority) as a competitor to the state (see Huntington’s history mesopotamia) rather than archetypes and anthropomorphic instantiations of nature, was an import. 4) Alexander should be heralded for his techniques and cursed for his introduction of semitism and supernaturalism to old europe. Thankfully the romans were as skeptical of those religions as they were of greek sophisms. 5) once you start looking at history as the battle between western truth and law for aristocracy and it’s domestication of animal man, and semitic occultism and sophism for the expansion of production by the underclasses, the cycles of history are much more obvious. 6) Masculine western truth, duty, reciprocity, and empirical law, eastern masculine hierarchical and empirical bureaucracy, and semitic feminine fictional rule of flood river production. Everything comes back to geography, climate, means of production, and degree of neoteny.