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Tag Archives: politicians
Whack A Mole
Dear Friends, It seems to me that the unbiased media are playing “Whack a Mole” on the republican candidates for president. Remember that old carnival game? There was a board with four by four rank holes. A plastic mole head … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, media, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged anti capitalist, capitalism, capitalist, communist, democrat, economy, elite, government, government spending, Hayek, health care, International Capitalist Party, lycurgus, market system, media, politicians, politics, presidential race, primary, progressive, rational maximiser, republican, unbiased, whack a mole republican
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Bourgeois Virtues Compared to Communal Virtues
Dear Friends, It seems to me that whenever bourgeois virtues are compared to communal virtues bourgeois virtues win out every time. The Bourgeois virtues are vilified by the progressive, socialist and Marxist all the time but are never defined. We … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, media, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged anti capitalist, Bourgeois virtues, capitalist, Communal Virtues, communist, Compared to, confucius, constitution, corruption, economy, education, elite, government, government spending, incentive, International Capitalist Party, Law, market system, media, meritocracy, politicians, politics, redistribution, socialist, society, Sophistry, unbiased
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Trading Hostages for Terrorists
Dear Friends, It seems to me that when it comes to trading hostages for criminals, doing it is a bad practice, but doing it with terrorists is suicidal insanity. The Poor Israeli soldier who was kidnapped is one such example. … Continue reading
The American Political Scene.
Dear Friends, It seems to me, that the least best form of faux democracy, is a one party State. There can be overtly one party States, like China and there can be covertly one party States, like the United States. … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, International Power, media, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged anti capitalist, capitalism, capitalist, communist, corruption, Democracy, democrat, economy, elite, government, government spending, group, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market system, media, meritocracy, one party state, one party system, politicians, politics, poverty, progressive, rational maximiser, recession, redistribution, regulation, republican, socialist, unbiased
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Stop the Bailouts!
Dear Friends, It seems to me that continuing to bail out Greece is the height of stupidity and can only result in a greater fall when the inevitable fall comes. Lets face it, the Greek model is unsustainable… put simply. … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, International Power, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged anti capitalist, Bailout, capitalism, corruption, crisis, debt to gdp, economy, education, elite, european debt crisis, finland, GDP, german banks, germany, government, government spending, greece, greek debt, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market system, politicians, politics, poverty, ratio, redistribution, sophist, Sophistry, spending to income, stimulus
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Regulation and the Principle Agent Dilemma
Dear Friends, It seems to me that Chief Executive Officers, COEs, of large corporations have many of the privileges as owners of large companies, but have none of the responsibilities. As we see empirically with teenagers, people who are given … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, Law, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged capitalist, corruption, economy, education, elite, government, government spending, health care, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market system, politicians, politics, poverty, principle agent dilemma, rational maximiser, regulation, safety, society, tax
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London Calling…
Dear Friends, It seems to me, I once heard a saying, it went like this, “You don’t defecate where you eat.” This saying, while more crudely stated the way I heard it, has many applications, not the least of which … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, Law, media, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged anti capitalist, capitalism, capitalist, communist, corruption, economy, education, elite, government, government spending, group, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, london riot, Machiavelli, market system, media, politicians, politics, rational maximiser, socialist, society, sophist, Sophistry, tyranny
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Our Economic Witch Doctors
Dear Friends, It seems to me that a doctor, who prescribed only pain killers and did nothing to remedy (set) a broken leg, would be guilty of malpractice. That malpractice would be compounded if that doctor then told the patient … Continue reading
Metric For Measuring Revolution
Dear Friends, It seems to me that one way we can tell the direction a revolution will take is how the former elite are treated. It may seem like a foolish metric to use but if we examine history and … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged 1917, anti capitalist, capitalism, communist, elite, government, International Capitalist Party, lennin, market system, Montesqieu, politicians, poverty, revolution, revolutionary government, socialist, tyranny, vegence, violence, vladimir ulyanov
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My Day at the Bank
Dear Friends, It seems to me that: The bustling city street glistened from the recent rain. Walking down the lane, the sun was poking out from behind the clouds, and my shoulder, turning on the drops still clinging to the … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, International Power, Law, media, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged anti capitalist, banker, capitalism, capitalist, communist, confucius, constitution, constitutional amendment, corruption, debt, debt to income, democrat, economy, education, elite, government, government spending, group, health care, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, Law, Lawyers, market system, media, numa, politicians, politics, poverty, progressive, rational maximiser, recession, redistribution, republican
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