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Tuesday, October 31, 2017

SOMEONE SAW THIS CLASSIC JANUARY 2017 POST

Thursday, January 12, 2017

POST-TRUTH WORLDS A C GRAYLING BBC



Grayling wrote a short book on Wittgenstein which I read about 35 years ago now.

We have been in such a developing, or emerging, or perhaps better, long evolving, post-truth world for a very long time.

In some ways, it has been since the beginning, 450 BC; in others, only some hundreds of years.

What is called relativism is an old concept.

Most people have always been illiterate. Literacy itself is a relatively late phenomenon.

Hume set a certain skeptical floor.

Kant, patched together a halfway house.

Phenomenology, then, as it developed, was in a sense a marker for what we call the modern world.

Every age has thought of itself as the modern age.

Now it is called post modern; it is the same thing again later.

Quantum, another marker.

One point I would make, about Grayling's thesis, here, is that democracy itself, the ideology of democracy, is a great threat to truth, and not the other way around, not merely what is called a post-truth world. The post-truth world is quintessentially the world of democracy.

THE MENU BECHAMEL SAUCES AND BAKED CUSTARD TOPPINGS

I made bechamel custard toppings on moussaka casseroles, many decades ago now.
 
I deeply regret not experimenting more with these, for other recipes.
 
One might make a very good top layer, even for lasagna, or pasticio, with a tomato bechamel custard layer on top. This would be especially good with a veggie type lasagna style casserole using squash instead of noodles.

HONEY

Adam Sandler can put his hand on my knee, any time.

MANAFORT GATES INDICTMENTS WHY NOT ALSO HILLARY AND HER ENTOURAGE?

The Rooskies could just get a clean bi partisan sweep!

Government in the wide open sunshine, www, internet, IT, world, can go right up your whole country's ass.

What are the Rooskies doing?

They are ramming your own globalist IT www liberalist technology right up your own fully exposed liberal ass.

Believe me when I tell you, that nothing, nothing, would please them more than to ram similar contacts, suitably criminally described,  up Hillary's ass too!

Americans don't really know, to tell the truth, what an ambassador is for:


"...ambassador to Moscow. The assignment has nothing to do with Soviet - American relations. The present ambassador, it seems, is leaving.  It is the election year of 1952. For purely domestic political reasons, the administration is afraid to leave the post vacant.  Foreign policy -- policy toward the Soviet Union -- plays no part in the decision.  It never occurs to people in the administration that the position of American ambassador to Moscow has anything to do with policy.  They don't really know, to tell the truth, what an ambassador is for...."  Kennan,  'FLASHBACKS'

 

THE ROOSKIES OFFERED HILLARY DIRT ON TRUMP AND OFFERED TRUMP DIRT ON HILLARY

SPACEY I TOLD YOU SO LIBERAL STORY ONLY WOMEN OR BLACKS OR FOREIGNERS ABUSED

Wednesday, October 18, 2017


ENERGY FLOW TOUCHED ON A TOPIC THE HILLARY DIRTY LINEN NO ONE TALKS ABOUT

What if, what if, to change the subject, there was, also, a great, hidden, hoard of dirty linen on a, say, gay, Harvey Weinstein type, producer, and a whole avalanche of abused young gay male actor victims (some of whom may wisely want to stay in the closet), taken on the casting couch, or the casting saddle, blazing saddles, suddenly came forward, a la the Catholic priest scandals, to vent?
 
Not at all a happy topic for all the LGBT liberals in the media out there, so they aren't hunting that story down, baby!
 
But, what if?

After as, Tom Hanks says: Everybody has stories about the 'casting couch'.

Monday, October 30, 2017

RE MACHIAVELLI REFORMATION FALLOUT

Great to learn, from Bobbitt's little book, that Machiavelli's bad reputation was more or less created, somewhat later in the 16th Century, by disgruntled, out of power, bowdlerizing Huguenot scribblers.
 
Protestants in other countries, notably England, were glad to use it for their own inflammatory and sensationalist purposes.

THE MENU LASAGNA ETC

Just a few remarks on this dish.
Tastes in these things vary widely. Some people like a firm casserole. Not me, I like it very saucy, so how do you do that?

You have to make the marinara or bolognese sauce for the lasagna runnier than you can imagine will be successful. Trust me.

Why? The main reason is that all the other ingredients in the lasagna, especially the noodles, and even though they have been pre cooked, suck up this moisture like a sponge while it is cooking. Cheeses also suck up sauce moisture. Ground beef or pork will do the same.

One exception to this rule, if you are someone like Robin Ellis and substituting squash for wheat noodles: you don't have to make the tomato sauce so thin, since the squash will not so readily absorb it, unless you have totally browned and dehydrated the squash before assembly.

I like a lasagna that seems to be swimming in somewhat thin tomato sauce when you put it into the oven to bake.

What are some obvious blunders one can make with lasagna?

The most obvious is to not layer enough sauce, even for a firm lasagna, assuming you like that firmness. This is the blunder most people make most of the time. My wife is an habitual offender.

An even bigger one is to put  a layer of noodles, uncovered, on the very top of the casserole. That is a blunder that cannot be corrected because the burnt and brittle, rock like, cooked top noodle layer cannot be later softened up.

If the second blunder is combined with the first, you might just as well throw it out!

NYT OP ED CONTRADICTIONS

He talks about age old contradictions....

How would you reconcile Krugman's argument re taxes, and, incidentally, his graph on the US population, with another OP Ed there now: The Economy Can't Grow Without Birth Control?

Since nothing will really make the economy grow, but neither columnist will mouth this truth, think about how their pieces would sound in a head to head debate room.

Sunday, October 29, 2017

PURSUING DIFFICULT PROBLEMS DOGGEDLY

Is that a good description of what is called creativity?
Is it the best, or only, or best of a bad lot, one, or not?
Does it have anything to do with genius, at all, or not?
What, if anything at all, does it have to do with improvisation?


THE ARCTIC STRUGGLE

North Pole map

TRUMP AMONG THE REPUBLICANS SEPARATION OF POWERS

The Cyclops, among the Greeks, in his cave.

(The sheep: Democrats!)

Saturday, October 28, 2017

GINGRICH TRUMP CANNIBAL POLITICS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsHwmCizk8o&t=27s

CANNIBAL POLITICS THE MENU NY STRIP SOMEONE SAW THIS I KNOW WHO HONEY

Sunday, December 11, 2016


CANNIBAL POLITICS

We should address this, at some point.

A fair consideration of Rousseau requires it.

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/09/boehner-resignation-house-speaker-history-213193

"In resigning amid his party’s unrest, Gingrich declared, “I’m not willing to preside over people who are cannibals.”

As an aside, I once owned a copy of Chimpanzee Politics, a classic, but it was removed from the library......you know who you are. Glad you found it worth purloining. So, you have a birthday coming up, so what?

It is the thought that counts.

Republican cannibal monologue:

" Boehner was good, but a little tough, rather like a NY Strip."

Only a fool eats NY Strips......

Rule and Ruin: The Downfall of Moderation and the Destruction of the Republican Party from Eisenhower to the Tea Party

HITLER AND LINCOLN KENNEDY FALLACY

Hitler won because a main plank of his platform was to eradicate the Jews.
 
Lincoln won because his entire new Republican Party platform, especially among his Northern white racist base, was to eliminate negroes entirely from American society altogether.
 
Hitler was the one who kept his promise, not Lincoln.

Lincoln's Kennedy Fallacy: if Booth hadn't killed him, likely some  Northern Republican, betrayed fearful white racist, would soon have done so.

Friday, October 27, 2017

WALING ON LAS VEGAS VICTIMS TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES

This is what the internet and social media have emerged to globally promote. Fake news leads to beliefs, or theories, that real events are being faked.

Law enforcement gets aggressively involved.
 
Lawyers of all stripes get pulled into this legal feeding frenzy.
 
Politicians weigh in on new penalties for whackos who wale on real victims.
 
Question: How do whackos now know what is true?
 
ACLU weighs in on the side of free speech and press, regardless of its truth or consequences.
 
Social media companies dance all around the issues, but they will not cut back their business. On the contrary.
 
They are not in the business of policing speech, after all, but rather of promoting, and profitting from, an avalanche of this mierda.
 
Pretty soon, it starts to look like the Salem witch trials on both sides.

RECENT POST WWI KENNAN IDEOLOGICAL PIVOT TO MACHIAVELLI

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

KENNAN'S REMARK ON AUSTRO HUNGARIAN EMPIRE AND WHY WE FOUGHT IN WW I

 
I submit that there are important, and tragic, not merely so called academic or scholarly, reasons, why Bobbitt has turned to Machiavelli, in recent years. I ordered his book. See if you can guess what they might be.

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

TRAPPED ON AN ISLAND WITH TRUMP THURSTON HOWELL III GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

Terms search: Thurston

PALMERSTON STUDENT OF STEWART COLLEAGUE OF ADAM SMITH EDINBURGH

Say no more.

RE SHOULD CHIMPS HAVE HUMAN RIGHTS HOW MANY JURORS FOR A CHIMP ON CHIMP MURDER TRIAL?

Say the state seeks a premeditated murder conviction, and the chimp death penalty?

Then, 12 jurors and 2 alternates?



Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote as if apes are capable of long held grudges and sudden revenge.
 
Perhaps Jane Goodall would say the same....

OLD SELFIE 30 YEARS AGO

41 Mistakes You Never Noticed In Major Motion Pictures

BBC CLINTON TEAM AND DEMOCRATS BANK ROLLED TRUMP DIRTY RUSSIA DOSSIER

THE CIVILIZATIONS QUEER MASK OFF

The US, liberal or conservative, agenda is to queer other civilizations.

That is not how they think about it, but that is really what it is.

Here's a recent post on the now queered out Western globalist menu of the future. That future is now:

Tuesday, October 24, 2017


THE GLOBALIST MENU ENDGAME I TOLD YOU SO NEITHER TRADITION NOR CULTURE

Vespertine

Bats, owls, vampires.....

At night all cats are gray. 

re I LOVE PHILOSOPHY 2013 POST SOMEONE SAW

"Sunday, November 7, 2010


MISE EN SCENE BUS STOP MAVERICK EXECUTIVE MARILYN FREE TRADE HUMAN RIGHTS HOLD UP AND UGLY PHILOSOPHERS

We show the Maverick in his cowboy get up, dressed for the rodeo, with six shooters strapped on, ten gallon hat; Uncle Sam goatee. He has dismounted an older mare. He is wearing a prominent Sheriff's Badge with pointy ends.

He has stopped a stage coach (the large old kind, seen in Westerns; 'Wells Fargo' painted somewhere) in a desert landscape; small circular sign, atop a waist-high pole stand, nearby says BUS STOP; tall cactus etc. We could also show a 'bonobo' Indian Totem Pole 'Pyramid of Experts' somewhere, three bonobos tall, see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil, just to add the recent philosophers' and experts' dimensions to the scene.

We see the coach relatively close up, from the side, so that we see inside windows on each side of the open stage coach door in the middle.

The coach is full of disparately dressed individuals.

He has already got one of them out of the coach and is standing next to the coach brandishing a six shooter at this unarmed individual, and has him by the scruff of the neck with the other hand. The Maverick has a Clint Eastwood type cigar stub in his mouth as he is talking.

This passenger might be a plump Arab, Mexican, Asian, or Indian-looking 'business man', 19th Century garb. He might also be Gandhi; Nehru jacket etc. He looks real scared. He is weighed down by two large, heavily stuffed, 'carpet bags', one in each hand.

A Marilyn Monroe figure, dressed in tight jeans and a tight white open blouse, as in The Misfits, is standing at the stop, holding a furled umbrella at arm's length pointed down smartly at an angle to her booted foot. Her blouse reads across the bosomy front, in block capitals 'I LOVE PHILOSOPHY'.

The caption above
Enforcing Human Rights and Free Trade 'In the Territories'




The caption below, he is saying
(
Think of 'Dusty''s voice from Tales of The Cowboys, Garrison Keillor.)


:


Mister, Stick 'Em Up! (Or: Stick Em Up Shorty!)
Don't give me that
'no direct investment' mambo jambo.
That jabber's for city slickers.
Gimme All Yur Free Trade, Now,
and Nobody'll Get Hurt: That's Yur Human Rites."

 
This re post dedicated to Barry Blitt. He doesn't do writing, just think of the images.







CLASSIC POST RE CAP AND TRADE SMART SHOPPING

Saturday, June 15, 2013

RE SENDING US COAL TO CHINA NYT TODAY

Call it just helping good ole cap and trade.

China can now cap and trade within China. (recent article, see blog entry)

Why didn't we think of that,

and cap and trade here,

within even small places, like say within Detroit?

See Klaus Hubacek 's comments, in a prior BBC article, re labor costs.

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

THE GLOBALIST MENU ENDGAME I TOLD YOU SO NEITHER TRADITION NOR CULTURE

Vespertine

CLASSIC POST HOLLYWOOD MEDIA HISTORY FASHION

Saturday, July 29, 2017

WHOSE JOB IS IT? SCHOOLS ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA GOVERNMENT PRESS HOLLYWOOD?

"Nearly half a century ago, a new fashion swept the historical profession.  Rather than focus on the “great men”—or would-be great men—of history, the decision-makers who initiated, fought, won and lost wars, or passed laws, or ran for office, many historians argued for examining the experience of ordinary—or marginalized—men and women, whom they argued had been neglected in the past.  It took time for this new idea to spread outside the academy."  DK
 
Where did that new fashion come from? From New Deal liberalism going back to Wilsonianism? From populism all the way back to Jackson? Where?

I may have an answer for you, at the end.
 
Let's hold those questions, and read on:
 

 "In the early 1990s, Ken Burns met with a group of professional historians after the screening of his first great documentary on the Civil War, and they took him to task severely for his traditional approach.  His subsequent work has increasingly reflected their criticism. Now, however, this view of history has become mainstream in much of the press and in the media—and it is very much on display in Christopher Nolan’s new film, Dunkirk.  One way to illustrate this is to look at what Nolan left out—the political and military context of the events he shows on the screen." DK

Thus a group of history academics dressed Burns down for not being historical enough in their sense, a sense he points out shared both by the press and the entertainment media as well as by academia.

Thus DK properly identifies the press' and entertainment media's view of history with recent historians' view, as the same unenlightening story, depicting unenlightened men unenlighteningly but entertainingly.


It is now, thus, as little the entertainment media's job to educate the public regarding other historical or political contexts as it is the press's, or the academic historians'. They are all, now, in, how you say, cahoots.

There was a time when the historical and political academy had at times pointed the finger mainly at the press.

This was the kind of interchange that had occurred, back then:

 (Lorch) Newspaper Editor's retort to assembled Scholars: 
"Don't you know what the newspaper business is all about, you bloody fool...For the past ten minutes you've been trying to make me out as some kind of hideous ogre devoid of any shred of social consciousness.

"You act as though you think the job of a newspaper is to be an educational institution for the masses.

"Education is your job, not mine.

"I run a business. That business is to make money. My stock in trade is something called 'news'. It isn't really news all the time-- it's entertainment in the guise of news quite often.... I am not going to print educational stuff that'll put me in the poor house."


Similar charges, no doubt, were levelled, at various times, at Hollywood, for many of the same reasons.

Nowadays, it is the sterile hobby of some in the press, notably Brooks, to point the finger at schools and colleges, not, of course, at themselves, for the failings.  They don't talk much about our hamstringing historical constitutional requirement of decentralized education, and of various private and state institutions in cutthroat duplicative and blind competition to foist their their increasingly obsolescent credentials, and historically setting their own picayune and wayward agendas.

There really is almost no one else left to blame, except, of course, the government in general. (But then remember what President Kennedy had said, about a sentiment like that: Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country!)

That seems to be the direction in which the discussion in the press and entertainment media on the right has gone, and gone for a long time now: governments in general have all failed, fleeced, and deceived all of us, and everyone everywhere! In the United States, as well as in any state or local government, there are some elements of truth in that.

This is one reason why a few right politicians like Trump have finally, in the last ditch, turned on their erstwhile partners, the press, especially the liberal press, since the press generally had long shown itself to be interested really only in its own dominance over politicians left liberal or right, had kept on accruing power, until the technology tables recently turned, and now finally if not dominance, then, interested at least mainly in its own survival, and must still always always kill to eat.

The liberal press, and now tech media outlets, require governments weak enough to continue to serve as their main prey and facilitator. This has been a problem for the West since the 17th Century. Recent web tech has rendered it insoluble. 

Sadly, for these right politicians, the rightist press has a similar, if even more bestial, agenda going forward...

As Newt himself had so well put it, back then, a cannibal agenda.

So, in the last analysis, whose job is it in the United States, whose job has it been since the 18th Century, really, to educate the masses?

Here are some questions I was going to answer as well:
Where did that new fashion come from (ie DK's new fashion in history)? From New Deal liberalism going back to Wilsonianism? From populism all the way back to Jackson? Where?

The best answer I can think to give to all these questions, going back to the 18th Century:

The market.

KENNAN'S REMARK ON AUSTRO HUNGARIAN EMPIRE AND WHY WE FOUGHT IN WW I

Just to put Kennan's remark in context with what I think.....
 
Most Americans think we were doing the right thing in WWI, ostensibly going in to defeat the Kaiser, (we had also been U boat attacked, but that wasn't the main reason) but mainly going in (propagandistically) to dismember Western European Imperial Civilization itself, not just the Kaiser's Germany, but all other remaining imperial and monarchic regimes whatsoever, if possible,  to then make way for the democratic international socialist universal world state Americans back then dreamed of, and only after the Bolsheviks had made it that kind of conflict, we thought, did we really go forward.

The European great powers themselves had used democratic revolution as a weapon or a threat against each other, of course, since before the French Revolution, but we used it as our only ideological weapon, because we had jettisoned the old European order itself, and had then no other cards to play but the democratic revolution card.

ANOTHER RECENT POST RE HOLLYWOOD BURNS NOLAN VIETNAM DUNKIRK DK

Saturday, July 29, 2017

DK DUNKIRK CURRENT POST

"...Born in 1970, Christopher Nolan may understand that he owes his whole life and career to Churchill, and Roosevelt who rallied their peoples and to the admirals and generals who commanded the forces that defeated Hitler--but he chose not to put any such understanding into his film.  More importantly, he does not seem to understand that the allies won the war precisely because the soldiers and sailors and airmen in his film were not thinking only about whether they personally might survive.  They knew that they might not, but they believed that they were fighting for things that justified their sacrifice—and they were right.  The question now before us is whether we can preserve the civilization that we inherited without finding leaders who can rally us behind a common cause, and without reviving some spirit of sacrifice for the common good.  That is something that films could help us do...." DK
 
Just started reading yet another book.....
 
This one seems like it might be useful, but only as background, for DK's speculation at the end of his current post,  whether Hollywood might help us preserve Western Civilization, a rather tall order for the current shape of Hollywood...
 
Hollywood Left And Right: How Movie Stars Shaped American Politics
 

SOMEONE SAW THIS GREAT REMARK KENNAN

Monday, July 17, 2017

RE EASTERN EUROPE SEE DK RECENT POST

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Kennan, The Decline of Bismarck's European Order, 1978, Conclusion p 423

"The Austro-Hungarian Empire still looks better, as  a solution to the tangled problems of that part of the world, than anything that has succeeded it."

Monday, October 23, 2017

JULY POST RE RECENT POST RE BURNS VIETNAM ETC DK

Saturday, July 29, 2017

WHOSE JOB IS IT? SCHOOLS ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA GOVERNMENT PRESS HOLLYWOOD?

"Nearly half a century ago, a new fashion swept the historical profession.  Rather than focus on the “great men”—or would-be great men—of history, the decision-makers who initiated, fought, won and lost wars, or passed laws, or ran for office, many historians argued for examining the experience of ordinary—or marginalized—men and women, whom they argued had been neglected in the past.  It took time for this new idea to spread outside the academy."  DK
 
Where did that new fashion come from? From New Deal liberalism going back to Wilsonianism? From populism all the way back to Jackson? Where?

I may have an answer for you, at the end.
 
Let's hold those questions, and read on:
 

 "In the early 1990s, Ken Burns met with a group of professional historians after the screening of his first great documentary on the Civil War, and they took him to task severely for his traditional approach.  His subsequent work has increasingly reflected their criticism. Now, however, this view of history has become mainstream in much of the press and in the media—and it is very much on display in Christopher Nolan’s new film, Dunkirk.  One way to illustrate this is to look at what Nolan left out—the political and military context of the events he shows on the screen." DK

Thus a group of history academics dressed Burns down for not being historical enough in their sense, a sense he points out shared both by the press and the entertainment media as well as by academia.

Thus DK properly identifies the press' and entertainment media's view of history with recent historians' view, as the same unenlightening story, depicting unenlightened men unenlighteningly but entertainingly.


It is now, thus, as little the entertainment media's job to educate the public regarding other historical or political contexts as it is the press's, or the academic historians'. They are all, now, in, how you say, cahoots.

There was a time when the historical and political academy had at times pointed the finger mainly at the press.

This was the kind of interchange that had occurred, back then:

 
(Lorch) Newspaper Editor's retort to assembled Scholars: 
"Don't you know what the newspaper business is all about, you bloody fool...For the past ten minutes you've been trying to make me out as some kind of hideous ogre devoid of any shred of social consciousness.

"You act as though you think the job of a newspaper is to be an educational institution for the masses.

"Education is your job, not mine.

"I run a business. That business is to make money. My stock in trade is something called 'news'. It isn't really news all the time-- it's entertainment in the guise of news quite often.... I am not going to print educational stuff that'll put me in the poor house."


Similar charges, no doubt, were levelled, at various times, at Hollywood, for many of the same reasons.

Nowadays, it is the sterile hobby of some in the press, notably Brooks, to point the finger at schools and colleges, not, of course, at themselves, for the failings.  They don't talk much about our hamstringing historical constitutional requirement of decentralized education, and of various private and state institutions in cutthroat duplicative and blind competition to foist their their increasingly obsolescent credentials, and historically setting their own picayune and wayward agendas.

There really is almost no one else left to blame, except, of course, the government in general. (But then remember what President Kennedy had said, about a sentiment like that: Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country!)

That seems to be the direction in which the discussion in the press and entertainment media on the right has gone, and gone for a long time now: governments in general have all failed, fleeced, and deceived all of us, and everyone everywhere! In the United States, as well as in any state or local government, there are some elements of truth in that.

This is one reason why a few right politicians like Trump have finally, in the last ditch, turned on their erstwhile partners, the press, especially the liberal press, since the press generally had long shown itself to be interested really only in its own dominance over politicians left liberal or right, had kept on accruing power, until the technology tables recently turned, and now finally if not dominance, then, interested at least mainly in its own survival, and must still always always kill to eat.

The liberal press, and now tech media outlets, require governments weak enough to continue to serve as their main prey and facilitator. This has been a problem for the West since the 17th Century. Recent web tech has rendered it insoluble. 

Sadly, for these right politicians, the rightist press has a similar, if even more bestial, agenda going forward...

As Newt himself had so well put it, back then, a cannibal agenda.

So, in the last analysis, whose job is it in the United States, whose job has it been since the 18th Century, really, to educate the masses?

Here are some questions I was going to answer as well:
Where did that new fashion come from (ie DK's new fashion in history)? From New Deal liberalism going back to Wilsonianism? From populism all the way back to Jackson? Where?

The best answer I can think to give to all these questions, going back to the 18th Century:

The market.

RE 21ST ANNUAL EMINENT DOMAIN INSTITUTE CLE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

Unfortunately, portions of the Meet Your Distinguished Faculty section of the brochure were prepared by someone for whom English is a second language, and not proofread by a native speaker before publication.

More importantly, really, there is not even a single, token, government lawyer, on the faculty, of the entire program. I could spend some time explaining why that should be, but that is no longer of much interest to me.

LOST IN A MASQUERADE CHINA PUZZLE POST FEW SEEM TO READ

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

RE NYT THE CHINA PUZZLE YOU BEEN QUEERED!

It seems the NYT just can't figure all this stuff out!

In this article, from back in September, they seem to have been thinking as hard as they can!

Why can't they figure it out? Are they just especially dumb, maybe a little retarded, what?

I will help you out:

What China is doing, and what the other Asian countries have also been trying to do, is contrary to all American, and most all Western liberal ideology since about 1760 at least.

What the Asians have long now been doing queers both American liberal ideology, and American conservative ideology.

That explains their (NYT) confusion. If you're queered, you get disoriented, scared, and you're not really sure which end is up! That is frankly how the NYT editorial board is acting right now....they've been queered by Asia. Thomas Friedman, especially.

Let's just characterize it as a very unpleasant tipping point, pointed at you.

That was in fact how China recently characterized the North Korea versus US confrontation situation: A Tipping Point.

To paraphrase the Chinese point: It is real easy to get queered, by a tipping point, in the wrong place!

Further, once both poles, and especially also the vital center, of your politics have been queered, where do you turn?

Do you become a queer?

That is, perhaps, a better question for American and Western liberal organs like the  NYT , as well as for their conservative, as well as for their left organs, to each ask themselves, while looking in the mirror.

Remember, Nixon had suddenly queered Japan?

They call it the Nixon Shock, 1971, but more or less the same thing!

Trump and Bannon, now threatening to queer China, in turn.

Lots of luck.

Sunday, October 22, 2017

E NYT AMERICA'S FOREVER WARS ASK YOURSELF HOW THEIR OTHER PROPAGANDA PROMOTES THEM

The NYT loves to call a president like Trump on the militarist carpet, and chewing Congress out, while having a permanent agenda of human rights vigilance and military intervention making such chicken shit wars everywhere necessary in the first place.
 
The so called war on terror is also a liberal shibolleth, which goes hand in hand with the defense of human rights everywhere by military intervention.
 
The need for America's forever wars were largely promoted and created by the NYT ideology and long term propaganda!

WHY, DO YOU SUPPOSE, DID RUSSIA KNOW ABOUT CHINA'S OVERTURES TO NIXON BUT EXPECTED THEM?

Here's the question Pillsbury doesn't ask, at least at that point, p 57 in his narrative. He merely discusses his information that Moscow not only knows and expects an overture, but also that when accepted, it will not hinder detente.
 
Why?
 
Take a guess.
 
Let me give you a couple of hints: Moscow had already seen how we had catastrophically blundered, economically with the Marshall Plan and then the opening to Japan, and militarily with Korea and then Vietnam.
 
It was obvious to Moscow that we could learn nothing from bitter experiences. So why not agree to let China further dismember us if the opportunity presented itself? Why wouldn't Moscow agree?

If China eventually fell out with its friend, it would face a two front threat, on two enormous fronts, on the West North and East against Russia, and along its extensive coast against the US.
 
Terms search: fattening things up

RE SOME MISLEADING GEOMETRY ON CORPORATE TAXES

This has been obvious for 4 decades now. The key terms in the account are: open economy.
 
Look at his four reasons. One of them he doesn't really even want to unpack....
 
He calls it wonkish, but as he admits, it is embarrassingly simple really, and requires no actual mickey mouse geometry, which is what it is, frankly, just plain English.

Re the key terms: open economy, what do you think that is?

It is an economist's economy, one based on economists' views of the best thing, an ever increasing global thing.

Whether you are a liberal or conservative economist, you are an open economy advocate under the skin, regardless of your color or civilization.

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KRISTOL GOES TO CHINA 2017

See Pillsbury, p 56, Edgar Snow goes to China.....1970

deja vu

AT NIGHT ALL PRIMATES ARE GRAY

on Park Avenue.

Saturday, October 21, 2017

CHINA AS GLOBAL CITIZEN

It really is a sort of similar thing to what I was saying, back then, about Japan's intentions, which remain the same, 30 years ago now, all over again, but now in a much much more serious situation, going forward, than 1985.

http://williamacallahan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10Callahan-TX-ISR-08.pdf

Take a look at p 750. This was cited in Pillsbury, Ch 1 fn 36

Here is an especially wholesome and charming passsage about global citizenship:

In current discussions of world order, it is popular to see traditional China as a benevolent and magnanimous empire that provided peace and stability for centuries before the arrival of Western imperialism in the nineteenth century. This narrative is now used in Chinese and Western IR texts to explain why China is not a threat to world order in the twenty-first century (Li 1999; Zhang 2001; Kang 2007). Yet this comparison of a war-mongering Westphalian Europe with a peace-loving imperial China employs a very narrow definition of ‘‘war’’ as an inter-state phenomena, and a very shallow understanding of China’s historical experience (Kang 2003:65–66; Hui 2008). Actually, the Chinese state was often engaged in violent interactions with states and semi-states along its frontiers. In its first century, the Qing dynasty (1644–1911) expanded massively in the west, including a struggle over the northwest frontier with Czarist Russia and the Mongolian Zunghar state that lasted into the 1770s. Rather than being a case of Western imperial incursion into China (as it is presented in China’s modern history textbooks), this episode is better understood as a violent struggle between three empires—the Manchu Qing, Czarist Russia, and the Mongolian Zunghar—which resulted in the annihilation of the Zunghar as a people...
 




 
 
 
 

THE STRONG BULL HAS BEEN PROWLING THE ARENA

Who, and where, is the Matador?

WHAT IS PAPER MONEY?

Paper.

What is virtual money?
 
Not even paper.
 
Thin Air. Thomas Friedman's World

 

 

Friday, October 20, 2017


QUESTION RE TAXES INTEREST PAPER MONEY ETC

TERMS SEARCH

Lorch

RE THE CIVIL WAR AND DEMOCRACY

Professor Kaiser has now made the Civil War out as sort of the best example that has been given to Europe, the West, and in fact the world, for what democracy should look like in action.

Fair enough. That is his view, and there is a strong element of truth in that, for me.

Postscript excerpt, 12, 31, 2019. 
This was the context and reference of the above post:


"Friday, October 20, 2017


Living in a dangerous world

At least since the time of the French and American Revolutions, international politics have involved conflicts among different domestic political systems.  In the periodic crises in the international system since the 1790s, the warring parties have fought in part to establish their own form of government.  The Napoleonic Wars ended with the old aristocracy firmly entrenched in Great Britain and bureaucratic monarchies firmly in control in nearly all of Europe.  In the 1860s the victory of the democratic North over the aristocratic South in the American civil war helped lead to the institution of some form of democracy in Britain France, and Germany.  William II of Germany and Woodrow Wilson both saw the First World war as a context between absolute monarchy and democracy...." DK

The recent NYT article on Wall Street and Slavery is a nice moment to reiterate that slavery in America was quintessentially a national institution from an economic perspective. 

The South could not have functioned at all without various industries and institutions sited in the North not the South. 

Friday, October 20, 2017

QUESTION RE TAXES INTEREST PAPER MONEY ETC

What if they, and I am not saying who they might someday turn out to be, what if they start to charge you interest on so called money, paper money, money they print (or even if it goes virtual), an unsecured claim against them, which you hold and use, not on money you are borrowing, from them or someone else; that is a separate interest event, or is it really, then so separate?
 
If they start charging interest on your money itself, not just tax on what is now called income, or gain, while charging interest also on money you borrow from them, then it is just a matter of degree, really, isn't it?
 
I guess in some senses, they may already do this....too.
 
Why then even bother with such an antiquated thing as taxes on income or gain, at that point?
 
Just charge interest on held money itself (not just on income, gain, or profit), as well as on the borrowed stuff.

MICHELLE GOLDBERG PHONY WEINSTEIN OUTRAGE ARTICLE GREAT STUFF

Now this is just good, ole fashion, muckraking, tell all, smut on smut free swinging, what the news media here, and actually most everywhere since its advent as mass media, have always been best at, in an evil dark underregulated world.

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let's say someone starts to sell bonds us bonds

Let's say they sell a lot.
Maybe they even keep their dollars, for now.
What happens next?
Does the stock market crash?
What do they then do?
Do they buy stocks with the dollars!

Just a thought.

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SOMEONE SAW THIS 2014 POST RE OVERSTREET ARTICLE

Thursday, April 24, 2014

RE OVERSTREET

Summary

  • This market has all the characteristics of a strong bull: weak commodities, a wide yield curve spread, disinflation, P/E expansion, and counter-cyclical stock behavior.
  • This market and the crisis that preceded it is often compared to the Depression, but a far better comparison is the Roaring Twenties and the 1921 crisis.
  • That leaves us with three difficult questions to answer: when will this bull market end, what will the aftermath look like (Depression? Stagflation?), and do we have any policy alternatives?
  • The market will probably grow for a few more years, and the aftermath will probably be pretty grim, as our understanding of market forces has barely progressed since 1929.
I HAVE ANSWERS FOR HIS QUESTIONS:
When will this bull market end?
1. Sooner than you think.

What will the aftermath look like (Depression? Stagflation?)
2. Both.

Do we have any policy alternatives?
3. No.