Friday, December 15, 2023

Council for Inclusive Capitalism: Straight From a Conspiracy Theorist's Version of a Bond Movie


 The organization, led by a Rothschild, seeks to formalize the replacement of elected leaders with a world in which the largest, most connected corporations make policy directly, with an AI they create as the new voice of authority! It is ESG on steroids.

Link to Amazon Page of "Localism, a philosophy of government". Do you have a philosophy of government that can resist globalism? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B0GACAQ

Critical Theory Has Turned on Its Creators. Behind Next Great Persecution of Jews?


 Critical Theory was developed by secular German Jews from the Frankfurt School who were shaped by the rise of Nazism. They wanted a new and comprehensive moral philosophy based on oppressor/oppressed dynamics and group identity. In other words, shaped by their experiences as a minority group that was oppressed. But the philosophy they developed is now backfiring and the left is startled to see that the same masses that buy into Critical Theory concepts are turning on the Jews. Why is this happening? It turns out that Critical Theory is a flawed Frankenstein's Monster, with the capacity to turn on its creators.

Link to book's Amazon Page Journey on the Outside, My Life as an Activist https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08VRF7G63 Localism, a Philosophy of Government https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B0GACAQ

Shocking Numbers in Both Parties Say Political Violence OK. Two-Party System Pushing America to War


 A recent poll has showed that significant numbers of Democrats and Trump Republicans consider political violence to be justified if necessary to stop the other side from implementing their agenda. Does the two-party system help drive the conclusion that violence is justified to stop "the other side"?

Localism, a philosophy of government Amazon page https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B0GACAQ Journey on the Outside, My Life as an Activist Amazon page https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08VRF7G63 FOR POLL, see page 12 of https://centerforpolitics.org/crystal...

Sunday, February 26, 2023

Most Red States are not "Welfare Recipients" from Blue States

 When you look at this study, the numbers are surprisingly close. Take out west Mississippi and South Carolina and the "Red States" get out what they put in.  That is really surprising because FEDGOV runs a trillion dollar debt every year. You would think that the average state would be getting much more money from FEDGOV than its citizen's pay in, since so much spending is with borrowed money and not taxes. But FEDGOV is so spendthrift that they can borrow a trillion every year and the states don't really get more than they put in. On a per-capita GPD basis they do pretty well too considering that there are more retired people in red-states.

Big, empty states tend to do the worst. They are most dependent on federal funding. Overall though, it seems like FEDGOV is spending so much on empire that the states could do without them just fine. Not that I advocate that. FEDGOV could try ditching imperial ambitions and keeping the money home in order to foster national cohesiveness. 

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Monday, February 6, 2023

Gaining Momentum: The Movement of Western Oregon Counties to Leave and Join Idaho

 This was something advocated in Localism, a Philosophy of Government. Written in 2012, it is more relevant today than it was the first day the ink dried. Counties should be able to change states if they feel like the state capital or the rest of the state does not share their values or is taking advantage of them. What is just, should they be forced to stay and be governed by the people in Eugene and Portland who look down on them? 

I was surprised that most counties in eastern Oregon had already had votes to leave...