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From Resident Aliens For those Chriatians so concerned about saving "our democracy" and think the current admin is beyond the pale. image
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AI, Automation, and the Human Advantage > This week, Bob tackles growing concerns about artificial intelligence, automation, and mass unemployment. Using the principles of marginal productivity and comparative advantage, he shows how the standard economic arguments still apply—even in the age of ChatGPT and robotics. Responding directly to viral tweets from Matt Walsh, Bob dismantles the popular belief that AI will inevitably destroy human labor markets. He explains why highly skilled labor has always coexisted with less-skilled workers and why new technologies, despite their disruptive effects, tend to improve standards of living for everyone over time.
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Which president said this? No cheating. "We can have no ‘50-50’ allegiance in this country. Either a man is an American and nothing else, or he is not an American at all."
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Massie Explains How to Fix Government Shutdowns - 2018 The solution he proposes is to pass 12 separate bills. The real takeaway from all this is that these slimeballs know exactly what they are doing. Its all for show. They don't care. The fact that there aren't many people explaining this to you on either side is to me evidence of the absolutely abysmal lack of character in these politicians. I haven't always been anti-government and opposed to the system. How did my view change? Paying attention and thinking about solving problems. Then realizing that if someone like me could figure it out the people in DC don't actually want solutions. They get their power on the PROMISE of doing things. Not doing things that solve problems. They gain power by dividing. Not by finding workable solutions that work for most people. They divide and conquer.
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The best part of Trump to me is still how he lowers the illusion of civility and prestige in government. Many people are offended by this. These people hold the state in some degree of reverence and respect. I love seeing that fade away.
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Here's an idea. When the government is shutdown no taxes are collected for that period and no one is paid for sitting at home. Seems fair.
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My friend the Jan. 6th prisoner - Tom Woods Newsletter There are quite a few stories like this I have heard about J6 prisoners. They way people respond to how other humans are treated by the state makes me sick. When we have people that abuse children and even taking lives not receiving this kind of treatment. > Four years ago, I received an email: Jon Schaffer is in trouble, and he's going to need legal help. > It had to do with January 6th, when Jon had entered the Capitol. > Jon was the guitarist and songwriter for the metal band Iced Earth, and as it happens I actually knew him a little bit. > For one thing, Jon spent three months in solitary confinement -- in a cell in which he could walk a total of three paces -- and Marc got him out. > it looked as if the feds had Jon dead to rights. He hadn't been violent, and nobody was accusing him of having been violent. But he'd brought bear spray with him for protection (he had deliberately not brought his gun, so as not to violate D.C. gun laws), and as it turns out bear spray is considered a lethal weapon in D.C. > So he brought a "lethal weapon" into a federal building. Open and shut. I have not looked into every J6 case. I would not be shocked if there are some bad people that were given pardons. But if nothing else stories like this should be instructive of how the government treats those it frames as a threat to their power. Regardless of the actual crime or threat. I'm reminded of Ross's case and how the judge wanted him to think about his dangerous ideas (freedom/libertarian ideals). The state is not you. I don't care what the Constitution says. It is not your friend.
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The Real Jan. 6th Coup - The Ron Paul > In my first column after the events of Jan. 6th, 2021, I criticized those who called the protest a “coup,” pointing out that, “Some of the same politicians and bureaucrats denouncing the ridiculous farce at the Capitol as if it were the equivalent of 9/11 have been involved for decades in planning and executing real coups overseas. In their real coups, many thousands of civilians have died.” > The media at the time played up the violence committed by a relative few at the protest to stoke a national outcry and demands for “justice.” More than 1,500 Americans were charged over the incident and nearly 500 were imprisoned, including outrageous prison sentences for relatively minor crimes like entering the Capitol building through doors opened by the police, and filming the event. > While most Democrats and Republicans in Congress harshly denounced the January 6th “insurrectionists,” a few Members displayed the appropriate skepticism over accepted government narratives. Rep. Thomas Massie, for example, was relentless in his search for answers to a simple but critically important question: How many of the “insurrectionists” were actually undercover FBI agents and other law enforcement officers and what role might they have played in inciting the violence. > Massie grilled then-Attorney General Merrick Garland several times, but Garland would not budge. He refused to say whether there had been any undercover federal agents in the crowd, though of course he must have known. > Last week we learned a little more of the truth. With the release of the FBI’s long lost “after action” report, we now know that more than 250 undercover agents were in the crowd. According to the report, they were given roles including crowd control that they were not suited for. Some agents cited in the report complained of political biases in the Bureau against conservatives. What other tasks might have been given to a “politicized” FBI undercover team ## More than 250 undercover agents... I remember the pit in my stomach that day. Not because "our democracy" was threatened, or that they might "overthrow" the "will of the people". But for those poor fools that were going to have their lives turned upside down for being foolish enough to fall into this obvious trap. For believing someone like Trump would fight for them. Thankfully for these people, Trump did finally pardon them. > In addition to the undercover agents, there were more than two dozen paid informants in the Jan. 6th crowd. Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.), who chairs the subcommittee investigating the matter, asks an important question: “With that many paid informants being in the crowd, we want to know how many were in the crowd, how many were in the building, but I also want to know, were they paid to inform or instigate?” Its truly sad that there are so few in DC and in the public that care about any of this. So many people I know just go along with the official narrative. We really can underestimate how easily the masses are directed away from questioning what their overlords are doing. > In the end, January 6th, 2021, was a coup of sorts. It was a coup against the First Amendment. The lesson for all of us is that if we do not regularly but peacefully exercise our First Amendment guarantees we will definitely lose them, regardless of who is in power. I remember thinking on January 6th... yeah of course the election was rigged... they are all rigged in some sort of way. And I remember thinking, wow... to be this motivated by Donald Trump... People are thirsty for someone that will stand up for them. Even though he failed to do so for a very long time. One can disagree with Trump voters as I do, but so few seem to care to understand WHY they support the guy and why the other alternatives have lost their confidence. Its not hard to understand if you want to. And its not hard to see how much hypocrisy is in DC about elections, and freedom of speech. The empire has no clothes.
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Jonathan Pageau: YOUNG People REJECTING the Left, TERRIFYING the Establishment I have not watched this whole interview and I'd never heard of this guy Winston Marshall. There are so many people doing shows now... But I really like Pageau and how he talked about the shifting in culture away from the post war conciseness. He really mirrors a lot of the thoughts from "Return of the Strong Gods". His comments on those opposing Christian Nationalism are especially thoughtful. They mirror my thinking. I have Christian friends that have so many concerns about it. And yet, they have no alternatives other than the status quo. That's a losing position to me. Watch it, its short. What do you think? I'm gonna listen to the whole interview later.