Tag: The Broken Circle
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All themes at once!
Just for fun, here’s a news item that fits all of my current themes at the same time. = = = = = START QUOTE: A northern Minnesota electric cooperative is going after a couple for their alleged plot to siphon hundreds of thousands dollars’ worth of energy for two bitcoin farms. The civil suit…
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New understanding
When TARP happened in 2009 I was naively shocked by the utter corruption of both “parties”. I soon started learning more about finance and corruption, but I still haven’t figured out some of the reasons behind the crime. This clip of a current hearing in the senate gave me a rare moment of clarity. The…
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The rebirth of gravity
Thoughts on the ladder of evil. Hedge funds and ‘family offices’ are the purest expressions of the will of rich demons. They don’t pretend to need customers. NGOs and foundations are the swarming branch of ‘family offices’. Historically the foundations were the first to adopt evil ideas, and the first to spread those ideas into…
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Raw materials
The Ankler interviews a striking writer who makes a striking analogy. Every real business relies on raw materials or basic labor, and makes money by organizing and selling the materials and labor. “You wouldn’t have content, you wouldn’t be talking about streaming, if you didn’t have writers and actors to create the raw material.” Honest…
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That’s not how we get there.
Weiss interviews Vivek. He’s obviously running to be Trump’s VP, no matter how strongly he asserts otherwise. This is standard political strategy. Nobody ever SAYS he’s running for VP. Vivek is pushing for “raw unfiltered meritocracy”. That’s exactly how we got into the current grotesque situation where a few monstrous psychopaths own the world and…
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Big flip
This is highly encouraging if generally true. Via Ankler, Wall Street is siding with the strikers in the Hollywood conflict! = = = = = START QUOTE: Michael Pachter, research analyst at Wedbush Securities, is more pointed: “The market thinks all of the corporate bosses are idiots, and generally sides with the unions.” He adds:…
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Whoda thunk it?
Actors get it. The rest of the public sphere, including “independent” journalists, doesn’t get it. Whoda thunk it? Hollywood understands the world better than anyone else with a public voice? I certainly never thunk it until a few months ago when I heard the Hollywood types at the Ankler talking plain truth about “the” “virus”.…
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Two maps
Unz has mostly descended into tiresome eugenics and outdated racial stereotypes. It still manages to include a smart piece once in a while. Mike Whitney makes a highly unorthodox and thus true point about China, using just one pair of maps. = = = = = START QUOTE: You see the development of a high-speed…
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Will he learn?
Nathanael Blake at TheFederalist has encountered a Learning Moment. He’s a total neocon who suddenly realizes that aggressive free trade gets in the way of aggressive militarism. = = = = = START QUOTE: Industrial policy is defense policy. The ability to build is essential to our national defense, but our leaders have spent decades…
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Know your customers
Reading one of Pat Foster’s books on Willys. This one answers a question I’d been wondering about, and couldn’t find the answer in magazines or online sources. Joe Frazer was the head of Willys from 1937 to sometime in the war. He didn’t design the Jeep, but he organized the effort to gain the contract…
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Bud Licht
Licht’s statements are remarkably candid and POWERFULLY TRUE. = = = = = START QUOTE: In the 15,000-word piece, he spoke disparagingly of the network’s staff and how they’d covered topics before he came on board. Mimicking their approach, he said: ‘COVID, COVID, COVID! Look at the case numbers! Look at this! Look at this!…
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So close yet so far
Brownstone continues to diagnose the problem perfectly, but misses badly on the prescription side. I appreciate the full Machiavellian diagnosis, focusing HEAVILY on the lockdowns and ballgags, less on the needles. As I’ve been tiresomely and pointlessly repeating, the needles were only a few moments of pain. The rest of it was two full years…
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QT, KYC, KYW
I’ve been having schadenfreudisch fun watching various accounts of Budweiser’s idiocy. Most people are focusing on the specific politics, but the problem is simpler. QE made it possible to ignore the BASIC RULES OF BUSINESS. Know your customers. Keep your customers. Know your workers. Keep your workers. In the era of profit, successful businesses followed…
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Expertly gaming the algo
If you think you’re gaming the system, beware. There’s always somebody who games better than you! Via Reddit, dozens of TikTok livestreamers are sitting on the sidewalk in one highway underpass. Each is using the same type of circle light, and each is sitting on a low platform. Each is arranged so her camera can’t…
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QT is starting to make a difference!
Via DailyMail, the top tech monster companies are firing “diversity” loonies and cutting out “DEI” departments. This is an automatic result of the shutoff of free counterfeit. When business demons are subsidized by the stock demons, they will happily do demonic shit. When business demons are constrained by PROFIT, they are forced against their satanic…
