Monthly Archives: October 2016

Doing the Clinton shuffle

Pay attention Millennials.  Your freedom, cyber rights and video games are in danger. Wouldn’t we all be better off, more free,  without this Clinton shakedown?  And this is just one example dear to the hearts of most Millennials. “Passed on … Continue reading

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Idiot Pipeline Protests

Those pipeline protesters are marching you to war and poverty, while the oligarchy supporting them are stashing legal tender paper dollars, gold, silver, art, seeds and hard assets in trusts, overseas, and remote hideouts to protect themselves. The US, NATO, … Continue reading

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Restoring America’s Economic Mobility: reblog from Imprimis

This is excellent. The following is adapted from a speech delivered on July 11, 2016, at Hillsdale College’s Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship in Washington, D.C., as part of the AWC Family Foundation Lecture Series. … Continue reading

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The sun is setting on solar power, the money’s gone and nobody’s asking any questions.

Originally posted on Pointman's:
If you keep an eye on the financial world, which I do, and especially the green sectors, which I also do, it’s been an interesting time of late. Within the last few weeks, Solar Trust of America…

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Angela’s Ashes.

Originally posted on Pointman's:
The EU is now patently a failing project, and that event can largely be laid at the door of one person – Angela Merkel. A sequence of serious misjudgments on her part the first of…

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Niall Ferguson’s confirmation bias

Historian Niall Ferguson offers up a near perfect example of the collectivist confirmation bias which I wrote about in a recent post. I usually agree with him on most points of history. But here he offers opinion on current events, … Continue reading

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The election and confirmation bias

People, individuals, who routinely think independently for themselves will hang on and vote for Trump, despite the massive efforts to marginalize and discredit him. In more recent research, confirmation bias has been found to depend on (1) the values of … Continue reading

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A hand in each pocket, and neither one is yours …reblog

Your employer deducts 7.65% from your paycheck each pay period; 6.2% is for Social Security and 1.45% Medicare. They then contribute the same amount for a total of 15.3% and send it to the government.   The government promises that … Continue reading

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