Theme: Productivity

  • The church was a dead weight on europe. Cathedrals are the best example of dead

    The church was a dead weight on europe. Cathedrals are the best example of dead weight. Liberating the dead capital from that deadweight made the european miracle possible. By the high middle ages half the capital in europe was bound up in the rent-seeking parasitic church.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-06-23 17:13:13 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1142843061246013445

    Reply addressees: @Catholic76 @StefanMolyneux

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1142842785441210369


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    @Catholic76 @StefanMolyneux Western civ reached its zenith in the british empire on one hand(athenian navy) and the prussion on the other (spartan army), and the british were the only people to restore empiricism, expand it, and fully integrate it. The ‘enlightenment’ was a counter-revolution against it…

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1142842785441210369


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    @curtdoolittle

    @Catholic76 @StefanMolyneux Western civ reached its zenith in the british empire on one hand(athenian navy) and the prussion on the other (spartan army), and the british were the only people to restore empiricism, expand it, and fully integrate it. The ‘enlightenment’ was a counter-revolution against it…

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1142842785441210369

  • As always the false dichotomy in economics, like those of philosophy, are ignora

    As always the false dichotomy in economics, like those of philosophy, are ignorance, error, bias, or deceit by framing.

    We solve the problem that suits our bias. Production(Classical), Consumption(Socialism), Reproduction (Aristocracy)


    Source date (UTC): 2019-06-22 11:37:33 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1142396201200959488

    Reply addressees: @karlbykarlsmith

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1142395664111980544


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    @karlbykarlsmith In other words, Chad is only marginally better than Virgin. Meanwhile Greybeard is watching history repeat itself because the problem isn’t seizing the means of production (Virgin) or consumption(Chad) but reproduction(Manorialism).

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1142395664111980544


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    @curtdoolittle

    @karlbykarlsmith In other words, Chad is only marginally better than Virgin. Meanwhile Greybeard is watching history repeat itself because the problem isn’t seizing the means of production (Virgin) or consumption(Chad) but reproduction(Manorialism).

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1142395664111980544

  • In other words, Chad is only marginally better than Virgin. Meanwhile Greybeard

    In other words, Chad is only marginally better than Virgin. Meanwhile Greybeard is watching history repeat itself because the problem isn’t seizing the means of production (Virgin) or consumption(Chad) but reproduction(Manorialism).


    Source date (UTC): 2019-06-22 11:35:25 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1142395664111980544

    Reply addressees: @karlbykarlsmith

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1142394930142306305


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    @karlbykarlsmith (Roughly equates to shifting the business cycle out to the national cycle, which is analogous to hyperconsumption of resources in favor of excess reproduction, regardless of the consequence to future generations. So yes, but no. 😉 )

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1142394930142306305


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    @curtdoolittle

    @karlbykarlsmith (Roughly equates to shifting the business cycle out to the national cycle, which is analogous to hyperconsumption of resources in favor of excess reproduction, regardless of the consequence to future generations. So yes, but no. 😉 )

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1142394930142306305

  • (Roughly equates to shifting the business cycle out to the national cycle, which

    (Roughly equates to shifting the business cycle out to the national cycle, which is analogous to hyperconsumption of resources in favor of excess reproduction, regardless of the consequence to future generations. So yes, but no. 😉 )


    Source date (UTC): 2019-06-22 11:32:30 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1142394930142306305

    Reply addressees: @karlbykarlsmith

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1142275324681609216


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    @thesubtledoctor

    I apologize for nothing https://t.co/4YityM0IG7

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1142275324681609216

  • MARKETS WE FEAR TO FACE women breed, feed, hyper-consume, and gossip, men punish

    MARKETS WE FEAR TO FACE

    women breed, feed, hyper-consume, and gossip, men punish, kill, hyper-produce and argue. markets in everything. even those things we fear to face as markets.

    truth is enough.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-06-20 14:03:44 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1141708211378106375

  • “Another One Bites the Dust!!” (Connecticut in decline series)

    “ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST!!” (Connecticut in decline series) United Technologies, one of the only substantial companies remaining in the State of Connecticut has announced a merger with Raytheon, and will divest itself of chinese-competitive products, to focus on military, and move its HQ to Boston where there is a more favorable Political, Tax, and Talent structure. BUT WHY? Connecticut, Massachusetts and California were the three states most desperate to imitate the Soviet model. Of the three states only Massachusetts self corrected after the tech crisis of the 80’s saw the center of computer science move from Boston to San Francisco – when Boston area homes lost a third of their value. And while Mass has MIT and Harvard, and California has Stamford, Connecticut has only Yale, Wesleyan, and Trinity – all of whom were less successful than Harvard at migrating from theological institutions to scientific and technical institutions. Worse, instead of bulldozing the north or south ends of Hartford – some of the worst slums in the state, Connecticut built its major state school in the far reaches of rural eastern connecticut, guaranteeing that it would not be a draw, nor would the city benefit from the influx of capital and talent. Worse, the state budget is burdened by state employee pensions to the same degree it’s burdened by poor and elderly care. Worse, CT allowed the entire Arsenal (military) industry to collapse, by voting against it and propagandizing against it without somehow grasping that it was fed by military research and development – the primary source of 20th century scientific and technological advantage – and all that wealth went to other states – primarily northern california and western washington. Worse, this left a train of slums in the Connecticut river valley along the 91 and then 95 corridors and beyond, as the state redistributed to state employees rather than invested in maintaining economic position. So Springfield, Hartford, New Britain, Meriden, (less so Bristol), Hamden, North Haven, New Haven, Bridgeport, Derby, Waterbury, Danbury, Norwalk, New London – even the soviet style ‘relocation’ programs that destroyed Middletown and Bloomfield – resulted in following Baltimore (once the rival of NYC) and Detroit (Once the rival to Chicago). There is only one variable in the state that will allow it to recover financially, and that is the vacating (nullification by bankruptcy) of the state employee pensions – the very people who have destroyed connecticut through the same sequential corruption by continuous evolution of state payments that has taken down Greece. The only reason CT is not equivalent to Greece today (limited to low return agricultural products) is the southeast – a virtual annex of NYC. Worse, the state cannot go bankrupt to exit those pensions, and use the money for reformation of the demographics and economy, because the federal constitution has provision only for cities not states – one constitutional amendment that will be necessary in short order (particularly for California). The only companies left in Connecticut are those that cannot afford to leave. The only people left in Connecticut who have any talent are those who cannot afford to leave. The only students left in Connecticut are those that cannot afford to leave. But slowly, each urban center in the state is depopulated of the middle class and repopulated by the dependent immigrant underclass – whose lack of forcible integration drags down what remains of the integrated american underclass. America is a vast, open-air concentration camp, gradually killing off the european population, by forcing them out of urban areas with low costs of commons and low cost of opportunity, then taxing them out of replacement reproduction, and replacing them with dependents upon them to justify it. Why? LIBERALS. Where did liberals come from? European Jews and Anglo Protestant Women. That’s where it came from. (Yes the academic research on this subject has been around for decades. Even Rothbard. And precursors in the 1920’s, and late 19th century.) The tax-privileged and financial extraction privileged top and their clients in the top-dependent bottom – the unproductive against the working and middle productive. My ancestors founded good parts of Connecticut State and they would be horrified what liberals have done to it in just sixty years with their anti-empirical, history-denying, economic-denying, science-denying ideology. And they would be equally horrified that five thousand years of european aristocratic (meritocratic) development were squandered by an ignorant envious selfish virtue-signaling and destructive people who have brought about precisely what conservatives (middle class rule of law) predicted. The dirty secret of north western and east asian civilizations is continuous soft eugenics – not oppression, but domestication, like every other domesticated animal – by limiting harm done by the underclasses by limiting their reproduction, leaving them to survive on merit, aggressive punishment of their malfeasance. Darwin’s Laws are just extensions of the laws of thermodynamics at scale. There is no defeating them, only temporarily cheating them at tragic high cost. It’s Liberals that killed democracy. It’s conservatives and libertarians that let them. I’m all done with ‘letting’. Are you? Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute “Truth is Enough” https://propertarianinstitute.com

  • “Another One Bites the Dust!!” (Connecticut in decline series)

    “ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST!!” (Connecticut in decline series) United Technologies, one of the only substantial companies remaining in the State of Connecticut has announced a merger with Raytheon, and will divest itself of chinese-competitive products, to focus on military, and move its HQ to Boston where there is a more favorable Political, Tax, and Talent structure. BUT WHY? Connecticut, Massachusetts and California were the three states most desperate to imitate the Soviet model. Of the three states only Massachusetts self corrected after the tech crisis of the 80’s saw the center of computer science move from Boston to San Francisco – when Boston area homes lost a third of their value. And while Mass has MIT and Harvard, and California has Stamford, Connecticut has only Yale, Wesleyan, and Trinity – all of whom were less successful than Harvard at migrating from theological institutions to scientific and technical institutions. Worse, instead of bulldozing the north or south ends of Hartford – some of the worst slums in the state, Connecticut built its major state school in the far reaches of rural eastern connecticut, guaranteeing that it would not be a draw, nor would the city benefit from the influx of capital and talent. Worse, the state budget is burdened by state employee pensions to the same degree it’s burdened by poor and elderly care. Worse, CT allowed the entire Arsenal (military) industry to collapse, by voting against it and propagandizing against it without somehow grasping that it was fed by military research and development – the primary source of 20th century scientific and technological advantage – and all that wealth went to other states – primarily northern california and western washington. Worse, this left a train of slums in the Connecticut river valley along the 91 and then 95 corridors and beyond, as the state redistributed to state employees rather than invested in maintaining economic position. So Springfield, Hartford, New Britain, Meriden, (less so Bristol), Hamden, North Haven, New Haven, Bridgeport, Derby, Waterbury, Danbury, Norwalk, New London – even the soviet style ‘relocation’ programs that destroyed Middletown and Bloomfield – resulted in following Baltimore (once the rival of NYC) and Detroit (Once the rival to Chicago). There is only one variable in the state that will allow it to recover financially, and that is the vacating (nullification by bankruptcy) of the state employee pensions – the very people who have destroyed connecticut through the same sequential corruption by continuous evolution of state payments that has taken down Greece. The only reason CT is not equivalent to Greece today (limited to low return agricultural products) is the southeast – a virtual annex of NYC. Worse, the state cannot go bankrupt to exit those pensions, and use the money for reformation of the demographics and economy, because the federal constitution has provision only for cities not states – one constitutional amendment that will be necessary in short order (particularly for California). The only companies left in Connecticut are those that cannot afford to leave. The only people left in Connecticut who have any talent are those who cannot afford to leave. The only students left in Connecticut are those that cannot afford to leave. But slowly, each urban center in the state is depopulated of the middle class and repopulated by the dependent immigrant underclass – whose lack of forcible integration drags down what remains of the integrated american underclass. America is a vast, open-air concentration camp, gradually killing off the european population, by forcing them out of urban areas with low costs of commons and low cost of opportunity, then taxing them out of replacement reproduction, and replacing them with dependents upon them to justify it. Why? LIBERALS. Where did liberals come from? European Jews and Anglo Protestant Women. That’s where it came from. (Yes the academic research on this subject has been around for decades. Even Rothbard. And precursors in the 1920’s, and late 19th century.) The tax-privileged and financial extraction privileged top and their clients in the top-dependent bottom – the unproductive against the working and middle productive. My ancestors founded good parts of Connecticut State and they would be horrified what liberals have done to it in just sixty years with their anti-empirical, history-denying, economic-denying, science-denying ideology. And they would be equally horrified that five thousand years of european aristocratic (meritocratic) development were squandered by an ignorant envious selfish virtue-signaling and destructive people who have brought about precisely what conservatives (middle class rule of law) predicted. The dirty secret of north western and east asian civilizations is continuous soft eugenics – not oppression, but domestication, like every other domesticated animal – by limiting harm done by the underclasses by limiting their reproduction, leaving them to survive on merit, aggressive punishment of their malfeasance. Darwin’s Laws are just extensions of the laws of thermodynamics at scale. There is no defeating them, only temporarily cheating them at tragic high cost. It’s Liberals that killed democracy. It’s conservatives and libertarians that let them. I’m all done with ‘letting’. Are you? Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute “Truth is Enough” https://propertarianinstitute.com

  • CURRENCY, INDUSTRY —“As a general guideline currency value tracks industrial p

    CURRENCY, INDUSTRY

    —“As a general guideline currency value tracks industrial production.”—Michael Churchill

    yep…


    Source date (UTC): 2019-06-10 19:59:56 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1138173974884409350

  • our incomes are much higher,d isposalbe income higher, and taxes lower

    our incomes are much higher,d isposalbe income higher, and taxes lower


    Source date (UTC): 2019-05-27 22:26:50 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1133137512191418368

    Reply addressees: @Aki_Yo1 @StefanMolyneux

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1133131766687043591


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    @Aki_Yo1 @StefanMolyneux Best are expensive (businesses pay them), cheapest you pay directly, and for those without real income, medicare and medicaid are free. Average plans attached for age 21. They increase with age. Family plans include discounts. But you get the idea. https://t.co/bUpx93iawp

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    @curtdoolittle

    @Aki_Yo1 @StefanMolyneux Best are expensive (businesses pay them), cheapest you pay directly, and for those without real income, medicare and medicaid are free. Average plans attached for age 21. They increase with age. Family plans include discounts. But you get the idea. https://t.co/bUpx93iawp

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1133131766687043591

  • I think he’s aware of the cultural differences but not aware of the consequences

    I think he’s aware of the cultural differences but not aware of the consequences of them being our ability to produce scale and returns on scale because of trust – and his people’s inability to do so because of face, cunning, and seizure of unproductive opportunities.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-05-18 18:58:36 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1129823619578826752

    Reply addressees: @xmjEE

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