The Sighted Versus the Sightless

Tell them yourself
They don't listen to me- I'm just a citizen- I don't count, Bibi, otoh, gets to spend OUR tax money on trinkets for his people- why don't y'all tell him to stop with his superiority complex bullshit and mind his own fucking business- oh, never mind- holahoax! My bad- I forgot for a second what's imperative in your tiny mind-

You did not forget. You never knew to begin with. I never told you what is imperative to me and you have no idea.
 
. Which leads to this comparison: conservatives marvel at how good America is
That's not what I see- what I see is they just want their guy managing their lives- 6 to 1 half dozen to the other- same destination, different rate of descent-


"That's not what I see..."

Well, then clean off those spec.
 
Tell them yourself
They don't listen to me- I'm just a citizen- I don't count, Bibi, otoh, gets to spend OUR tax money on trinkets for his people- why don't y'all tell him to stop with his superiority complex bullshit and mind his own fucking business- oh, never mind- holahoax! My bad- I forgot for a second what's imperative in your tiny mind-

You did not forget. You never knew to begin with. I never told you what is imperative to me and you have no idea.



Big fan right from when I read about Entebbe.
 
Tell them yourself
They don't listen to me- I'm just a citizen- I don't count, Bibi, otoh, gets to spend OUR tax money on trinkets for his people- why don't y'all tell him to stop with his superiority complex bullshit and mind his own fucking business- oh, never mind- holahoax! My bad- I forgot for a second what's imperative in your tiny mind-

You did not forget. You never knew to begin with. I never told you what is imperative to me and you have no idea.



Big fan right from when I read about Entebbe.

Bibis Brother Yoni died rescuing hostages in Entebbe. Early this year Bibi went there to meet the new Sudanese leadership. It led to normalized relations with Khartoum.
 
You two can squabble, but this thread is about how poor the vision of Democrat voters is, how they fail to see the path their party is on has been trod before, by their predecessors, the Bolsheviks.....and it led to disaster.


9. Why should we think of ‘equality’ in the economic sense? That's not how the Founders saw it.

Cultural elites and intellectuals, such as Christopher Lasch, state that “economic inequality is intrinsically undesirable…Luxury is morally repugnant, and its incompatibility with democratic ideals, moreover, has been consistently recognized in the traditions that shape our political culture…[A] moral condemnation of great wealth must inform any defense of the free market, and that moral condemnation must be backed up with effective political action.”
Christopher Lasch, “The Revolt of the Elites, and the Betrayal of Democracy,” p. 22



Extension of this view changes democracy into socialism: the political ‘one person, one vote,’ becomes the economic mandate of socialism.

And the Democrat Party is there to amplify and extol envy, greed, and jealousy.

Even when the results of this practice is clear in history: oppression, theft and slaughter.

They may lie to you.....but that's the plan.


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Tell them yourself
They don't listen to me- I'm just a citizen- I don't count, Bibi, otoh, gets to spend OUR tax money on trinkets for his people- why don't y'all tell him to stop with his superiority complex bullshit and mind his own fucking business- oh, never mind- holahoax! My bad- I forgot for a second what's imperative in your tiny mind-

You did not forget. You never knew to begin with. I never told you what is imperative to me and you have no idea.



Big fan right from when I read about Entebbe.

Bibis Brother Yoni died rescuing hostages in Entebbe. Early this year Bibi went there to meet the new Sudanese leadership. It led to normalized relations with Khartoum.


I'm fully aware of what happened.
 
Tell them yourself
They don't listen to me- I'm just a citizen- I don't count, Bibi, otoh, gets to spend OUR tax money on trinkets for his people- why don't y'all tell him to stop with his superiority complex bullshit and mind his own fucking business- oh, never mind- holahoax! My bad- I forgot for a second what's imperative in your tiny mind-

You did not forget. You never knew to begin with. I never told you what is imperative to me and you have no idea.



Big fan right from when I read about Entebbe.

Bibis Brother Yoni died rescuing hostages in Entebbe. Early this year Bibi went there to meet the new Sudanese leadership. It led to normalized relations with Khartoum.


I'm fully aware of what happened.

i know. I wanted to point out that many years later Bibi went to Entebee to make peace deal.
 
I don't disagree with your schooling question/statement, but, two things come to mind immediately- Republicans went to the same schools and Republican observations of History are pretty low on the list of priorities for study, even in passing-

It is laughable when the right complains about the public school system and its indoctrination and socialization of students. The reality is any indoctrination has been from the right, not the left. No subject bears this out more than History in High School and Economics in college. Take Atlas Shrugged. In most business schools it is required reading. Is it because of the economic concepts it reveals? Is it because of the great literary value it provides? No, it is required reading because the Koch foundation donated millions of dollars to the business department. It is one of the poorest written books ever, has no economic or business significance, and simply perpetuates a myth of a fantasy world that only the most simple minded can believe.
Do not lie. The schoold districts are becoming more and more Anti American. I know people working in the periphery who have had enough. They saw Trump as bloviating. Then they have seen the truth.
 
It is laughable when the right complains about the public school system and its indoctrination and socialization of students.
I'm not laughing- Atlas Shrugged, in economics, is about Austrian economics, which is way more effective in wealth production through market influence than man dictated control- indoctrination takes many forms- all that is required is giving answers and not teaching how to find answers- oh, I'm not on the right either- I don't subscribe to the left/right paradigm- socilaization is everyone is equal except the more equal- the more equal being the parroted democratically elected, even in a republican form of governance stupid people call us a democracy, having learned at the trough of Public Education which guarantees conformity from age 6 on to age 18- the most important formative years and individual has-

What's "laughable" is one side feeling it is better than the other side when either side is merely a different rate of descent to the same destination- IMproper education, from and by both sides ensure and insure that particular flaw- and yes, it is a flaw- NO passing on of knowledge is accurate, or complete, without a foundation of Truth- Truth is constant and knowledge evolves- though many feel (believe) it (knowledge) to be stagnant- it ain't-

Another laughable moment is when the question, where in the constitution is authority granted for gov't edict/mandate on education come from? I can't find that power/authority "grant"- and I've read the constitution a lot- and I have great reading comprehension- oh, btw, my formal education stopped at age 16, 56 years ago- I am one of the fortunate, I suppose, since my indoctrination stopped early, but what little formal education I obtained was in a rural setting in west Texas and it takes a while for shit to roll down hill-

I also have an inquisitive nature which I exploit, to, of all things, learn! Imagine that, I actually want my knowledge to evolve-

The Austrian school of economics has been discredited since the 1930's. Almost all modern economists reject the concepts, the Austrian school avoids empirical data and rejects the scientific method. So why in the hell would a business department at a major university require the reading of Atlas Shrugged?

And no, you will not find anything about education in the US Constitution. But I am almost certain that you will find it in the constitution of every single state. In Texas, it is Article Seven.
 
It is laughable when the right complains about the public school system and its indoctrination and socialization of students.
I'm not laughing- Atlas Shrugged, in economics, is about Austrian economics, which is way more effective in wealth production through market influence than man dictated control- indoctrination takes many forms- all that is required is giving answers and not teaching how to find answers- oh, I'm not on the right either- I don't subscribe to the left/right paradigm- socilaization is everyone is equal except the more equal- the more equal being the parroted democratically elected, even in a republican form of governance stupid people call us a democracy, having learned at the trough of Public Education which guarantees conformity from age 6 on to age 18- the most important formative years and individual has-

What's "laughable" is one side feeling it is better than the other side when either side is merely a different rate of descent to the same destination- IMproper education, from and by both sides ensure and insure that particular flaw- and yes, it is a flaw- NO passing on of knowledge is accurate, or complete, without a foundation of Truth- Truth is constant and knowledge evolves- though many feel (believe) it (knowledge) to be stagnant- it ain't-

Another laughable moment is when the question, where in the constitution is authority granted for gov't edict/mandate on education come from? I can't find that power/authority "grant"- and I've read the constitution a lot- and I have great reading comprehension- oh, btw, my formal education stopped at age 16, 56 years ago- I am one of the fortunate, I suppose, since my indoctrination stopped early, but what little formal education I obtained was in a rural setting in west Texas and it takes a while for shit to roll down hill-

I also have an inquisitive nature which I exploit, to, of all things, learn! Imagine that, I actually want my knowledge to evolve-

The Austrian school of economics has been discredited since the 1930's. Almost all modern economists reject the concepts, the Austrian school avoids empirical data and rejects the scientific method. So why in the hell would a business department at a major university require the reading of Atlas Shrugged?

And no, you will not find anything about education in the US Constitution. But I am almost certain that you will find it in the constitution of every single state. In Texas, it is Article Seven.



Did you use the term 'scientific' in any connection to 'economics'???


OMG!!!



"When Albert Einstein died, he met three New Zealanders in the queue outside the Pearly Gates. To pass the time, he asked what were their IQs. The first replied 190. "Wonderful," exclaimed Einstein. "We can discuss the contribution made by Ernest Rutherford to atomic physics and my theory of general relativity".
The second answered 150. "Good," said Einstein. "I look forward to discussing the role of New Zealand's nuclear-free legislation in the quest for world peace".
The third New Zealander mumbled 50. Einstein paused, and then asked, "So what is your forecast for the budget deficit next year?" —The Economist, June 13th 1992, p. 71).

 
It is laughable when the right complains about the public school system and its indoctrination and socialization of students.
I'm not laughing- Atlas Shrugged, in economics, is about Austrian economics, which is way more effective in wealth production through market influence than man dictated control- indoctrination takes many forms- all that is required is giving answers and not teaching how to find answers- oh, I'm not on the right either- I don't subscribe to the left/right paradigm- socilaization is everyone is equal except the more equal- the more equal being the parroted democratically elected, even in a republican form of governance stupid people call us a democracy, having learned at the trough of Public Education which guarantees conformity from age 6 on to age 18- the most important formative years and individual has-

What's "laughable" is one side feeling it is better than the other side when either side is merely a different rate of descent to the same destination- IMproper education, from and by both sides ensure and insure that particular flaw- and yes, it is a flaw- NO passing on of knowledge is accurate, or complete, without a foundation of Truth- Truth is constant and knowledge evolves- though many feel (believe) it (knowledge) to be stagnant- it ain't-

Another laughable moment is when the question, where in the constitution is authority granted for gov't edict/mandate on education come from? I can't find that power/authority "grant"- and I've read the constitution a lot- and I have great reading comprehension- oh, btw, my formal education stopped at age 16, 56 years ago- I am one of the fortunate, I suppose, since my indoctrination stopped early, but what little formal education I obtained was in a rural setting in west Texas and it takes a while for shit to roll down hill-

I also have an inquisitive nature which I exploit, to, of all things, learn! Imagine that, I actually want my knowledge to evolve-

The Austrian school of economics has been discredited since the 1930's. Almost all modern economists reject the concepts, the Austrian school avoids empirical data and rejects the scientific method. So why in the hell would a business department at a major university require the reading of Atlas Shrugged?

And no, you will not find anything about education in the US Constitution. But I am almost certain that you will find it in the constitution of every single state. In Texas, it is Article Seven.



Did you use the term 'scientific' in any connection to 'economics'???


OMG!!!



"When Albert Einstein died, he met three New Zealanders in the queue outside the Pearly Gates. To pass the time, he asked what were their IQs. The first replied 190. "Wonderful," exclaimed Einstein. "We can discuss the contribution made by Ernest Rutherford to atomic physics and my theory of general relativity".
The second answered 150. "Good," said Einstein. "I look forward to discussing the role of New Zealand's nuclear-free legislation in the quest for world peace".
The third New Zealander mumbled 50. Einstein paused, and then asked, "So what is your forecast for the budget deficit next year?" —The Economist, June 13th 1992, p. 71).

Yes I did and you are still an idiot. Ever hear of Econometrics? What about economic modeling? The reality is that economic theories are quantifiable and testable. The fact that the Austrian school ignores the quantifiable aspects of economics, avoids statistical analysis, and refuses to accept empirical data is the primary reason it has been discredited.
 
It is laughable when the right complains about the public school system and its indoctrination and socialization of students.
I'm not laughing- Atlas Shrugged, in economics, is about Austrian economics, which is way more effective in wealth production through market influence than man dictated control- indoctrination takes many forms- all that is required is giving answers and not teaching how to find answers- oh, I'm not on the right either- I don't subscribe to the left/right paradigm- socilaization is everyone is equal except the more equal- the more equal being the parroted democratically elected, even in a republican form of governance stupid people call us a democracy, having learned at the trough of Public Education which guarantees conformity from age 6 on to age 18- the most important formative years and individual has-

What's "laughable" is one side feeling it is better than the other side when either side is merely a different rate of descent to the same destination- IMproper education, from and by both sides ensure and insure that particular flaw- and yes, it is a flaw- NO passing on of knowledge is accurate, or complete, without a foundation of Truth- Truth is constant and knowledge evolves- though many feel (believe) it (knowledge) to be stagnant- it ain't-

Another laughable moment is when the question, where in the constitution is authority granted for gov't edict/mandate on education come from? I can't find that power/authority "grant"- and I've read the constitution a lot- and I have great reading comprehension- oh, btw, my formal education stopped at age 16, 56 years ago- I am one of the fortunate, I suppose, since my indoctrination stopped early, but what little formal education I obtained was in a rural setting in west Texas and it takes a while for shit to roll down hill-

I also have an inquisitive nature which I exploit, to, of all things, learn! Imagine that, I actually want my knowledge to evolve-

The Austrian school of economics has been discredited since the 1930's. Almost all modern economists reject the concepts, the Austrian school avoids empirical data and rejects the scientific method. So why in the hell would a business department at a major university require the reading of Atlas Shrugged?

And no, you will not find anything about education in the US Constitution. But I am almost certain that you will find it in the constitution of every single state. In Texas, it is Article Seven.



Did you use the term 'scientific' in any connection to 'economics'???


OMG!!!



"When Albert Einstein died, he met three New Zealanders in the queue outside the Pearly Gates. To pass the time, he asked what were their IQs. The first replied 190. "Wonderful," exclaimed Einstein. "We can discuss the contribution made by Ernest Rutherford to atomic physics and my theory of general relativity".
The second answered 150. "Good," said Einstein. "I look forward to discussing the role of New Zealand's nuclear-free legislation in the quest for world peace".
The third New Zealander mumbled 50. Einstein paused, and then asked, "So what is your forecast for the budget deficit next year?" —The Economist, June 13th 1992, p. 71).

Einstein was a Georgist.
 
It is laughable when the right complains about the public school system and its indoctrination and socialization of students.
I'm not laughing- Atlas Shrugged, in economics, is about Austrian economics, which is way more effective in wealth production through market influence than man dictated control- indoctrination takes many forms- all that is required is giving answers and not teaching how to find answers- oh, I'm not on the right either- I don't subscribe to the left/right paradigm- socilaization is everyone is equal except the more equal- the more equal being the parroted democratically elected, even in a republican form of governance stupid people call us a democracy, having learned at the trough of Public Education which guarantees conformity from age 6 on to age 18- the most important formative years and individual has-

What's "laughable" is one side feeling it is better than the other side when either side is merely a different rate of descent to the same destination- IMproper education, from and by both sides ensure and insure that particular flaw- and yes, it is a flaw- NO passing on of knowledge is accurate, or complete, without a foundation of Truth- Truth is constant and knowledge evolves- though many feel (believe) it (knowledge) to be stagnant- it ain't-

Another laughable moment is when the question, where in the constitution is authority granted for gov't edict/mandate on education come from? I can't find that power/authority "grant"- and I've read the constitution a lot- and I have great reading comprehension- oh, btw, my formal education stopped at age 16, 56 years ago- I am one of the fortunate, I suppose, since my indoctrination stopped early, but what little formal education I obtained was in a rural setting in west Texas and it takes a while for shit to roll down hill-

I also have an inquisitive nature which I exploit, to, of all things, learn! Imagine that, I actually want my knowledge to evolve-

The Austrian school of economics has been discredited since the 1930's. Almost all modern economists reject the concepts, the Austrian school avoids empirical data and rejects the scientific method. So why in the hell would a business department at a major university require the reading of Atlas Shrugged?

And no, you will not find anything about education in the US Constitution. But I am almost certain that you will find it in the constitution of every single state. In Texas, it is Article Seven.



Did you use the term 'scientific' in any connection to 'economics'???


OMG!!!



"When Albert Einstein died, he met three New Zealanders in the queue outside the Pearly Gates. To pass the time, he asked what were their IQs. The first replied 190. "Wonderful," exclaimed Einstein. "We can discuss the contribution made by Ernest Rutherford to atomic physics and my theory of general relativity".
The second answered 150. "Good," said Einstein. "I look forward to discussing the role of New Zealand's nuclear-free legislation in the quest for world peace".
The third New Zealander mumbled 50. Einstein paused, and then asked, "So what is your forecast for the budget deficit next year?" —The Economist, June 13th 1992, p. 71).

Yes I did and you are still an idiot. Ever hear of Econometrics? What about economic modeling? The reality is that economic theories are quantifiable and testable. The fact that the Austrian school ignores the quantifiable aspects of economics, avoids statistical analysis, and refuses to accept empirical data is the primary reason it has been discredited.

Let's play "Is and Isn't"


Economics isn't a science, and you ARE a fool.
 
It is laughable when the right complains about the public school system and its indoctrination and socialization of students.
I'm not laughing- Atlas Shrugged, in economics, is about Austrian economics, which is way more effective in wealth production through market influence than man dictated control- indoctrination takes many forms- all that is required is giving answers and not teaching how to find answers- oh, I'm not on the right either- I don't subscribe to the left/right paradigm- socilaization is everyone is equal except the more equal- the more equal being the parroted democratically elected, even in a republican form of governance stupid people call us a democracy, having learned at the trough of Public Education which guarantees conformity from age 6 on to age 18- the most important formative years and individual has-

What's "laughable" is one side feeling it is better than the other side when either side is merely a different rate of descent to the same destination- IMproper education, from and by both sides ensure and insure that particular flaw- and yes, it is a flaw- NO passing on of knowledge is accurate, or complete, without a foundation of Truth- Truth is constant and knowledge evolves- though many feel (believe) it (knowledge) to be stagnant- it ain't-

Another laughable moment is when the question, where in the constitution is authority granted for gov't edict/mandate on education come from? I can't find that power/authority "grant"- and I've read the constitution a lot- and I have great reading comprehension- oh, btw, my formal education stopped at age 16, 56 years ago- I am one of the fortunate, I suppose, since my indoctrination stopped early, but what little formal education I obtained was in a rural setting in west Texas and it takes a while for shit to roll down hill-

I also have an inquisitive nature which I exploit, to, of all things, learn! Imagine that, I actually want my knowledge to evolve-

The Austrian school of economics has been discredited since the 1930's. Almost all modern economists reject the concepts, the Austrian school avoids empirical data and rejects the scientific method. So why in the hell would a business department at a major university require the reading of Atlas Shrugged?

And no, you will not find anything about education in the US Constitution. But I am almost certain that you will find it in the constitution of every single state. In Texas, it is Article Seven.



Did you use the term 'scientific' in any connection to 'economics'???


OMG!!!



"When Albert Einstein died, he met three New Zealanders in the queue outside the Pearly Gates. To pass the time, he asked what were their IQs. The first replied 190. "Wonderful," exclaimed Einstein. "We can discuss the contribution made by Ernest Rutherford to atomic physics and my theory of general relativity".
The second answered 150. "Good," said Einstein. "I look forward to discussing the role of New Zealand's nuclear-free legislation in the quest for world peace".
The third New Zealander mumbled 50. Einstein paused, and then asked, "So what is your forecast for the budget deficit next year?" —The Economist, June 13th 1992, p. 71).

Einstein was a Georgist.


I just identified you based on your posts.

If you hurry, you may be able to grab "Fool" for your avi.
It would be quite a time saver for any reading your posts.
 
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It is laughable when the right complains about the public school system and its indoctrination and socialization of students.
I'm not laughing- Atlas Shrugged, in economics, is about Austrian economics, which is way more effective in wealth production through market influence than man dictated control- indoctrination takes many forms- all that is required is giving answers and not teaching how to find answers- oh, I'm not on the right either- I don't subscribe to the left/right paradigm- socilaization is everyone is equal except the more equal- the more equal being the parroted democratically elected, even in a republican form of governance stupid people call us a democracy, having learned at the trough of Public Education which guarantees conformity from age 6 on to age 18- the most important formative years and individual has-

What's "laughable" is one side feeling it is better than the other side when either side is merely a different rate of descent to the same destination- IMproper education, from and by both sides ensure and insure that particular flaw- and yes, it is a flaw- NO passing on of knowledge is accurate, or complete, without a foundation of Truth- Truth is constant and knowledge evolves- though many feel (believe) it (knowledge) to be stagnant- it ain't-

Another laughable moment is when the question, where in the constitution is authority granted for gov't edict/mandate on education come from? I can't find that power/authority "grant"- and I've read the constitution a lot- and I have great reading comprehension- oh, btw, my formal education stopped at age 16, 56 years ago- I am one of the fortunate, I suppose, since my indoctrination stopped early, but what little formal education I obtained was in a rural setting in west Texas and it takes a while for shit to roll down hill-

I also have an inquisitive nature which I exploit, to, of all things, learn! Imagine that, I actually want my knowledge to evolve-

The Austrian school of economics has been discredited since the 1930's. Almost all modern economists reject the concepts, the Austrian school avoids empirical data and rejects the scientific method. So why in the hell would a business department at a major university require the reading of Atlas Shrugged?

And no, you will not find anything about education in the US Constitution. But I am almost certain that you will find it in the constitution of every single state. In Texas, it is Article Seven.



Did you use the term 'scientific' in any connection to 'economics'???


OMG!!!



"When Albert Einstein died, he met three New Zealanders in the queue outside the Pearly Gates. To pass the time, he asked what were their IQs. The first replied 190. "Wonderful," exclaimed Einstein. "We can discuss the contribution made by Ernest Rutherford to atomic physics and my theory of general relativity".
The second answered 150. "Good," said Einstein. "I look forward to discussing the role of New Zealand's nuclear-free legislation in the quest for world peace".
The third New Zealander mumbled 50. Einstein paused, and then asked, "So what is your forecast for the budget deficit next year?" —The Economist, June 13th 1992, p. 71).

Einstein was a Georgist.


I just identified you based on your posts.

If you hurry, you may be able to grab "Fool" for your avi.

Economics is a Social Science, like anthropology, education, and political science.
 
It is laughable when the right complains about the public school system and its indoctrination and socialization of students.
I'm not laughing- Atlas Shrugged, in economics, is about Austrian economics, which is way more effective in wealth production through market influence than man dictated control- indoctrination takes many forms- all that is required is giving answers and not teaching how to find answers- oh, I'm not on the right either- I don't subscribe to the left/right paradigm- socilaization is everyone is equal except the more equal- the more equal being the parroted democratically elected, even in a republican form of governance stupid people call us a democracy, having learned at the trough of Public Education which guarantees conformity from age 6 on to age 18- the most important formative years and individual has-

What's "laughable" is one side feeling it is better than the other side when either side is merely a different rate of descent to the same destination- IMproper education, from and by both sides ensure and insure that particular flaw- and yes, it is a flaw- NO passing on of knowledge is accurate, or complete, without a foundation of Truth- Truth is constant and knowledge evolves- though many feel (believe) it (knowledge) to be stagnant- it ain't-

Another laughable moment is when the question, where in the constitution is authority granted for gov't edict/mandate on education come from? I can't find that power/authority "grant"- and I've read the constitution a lot- and I have great reading comprehension- oh, btw, my formal education stopped at age 16, 56 years ago- I am one of the fortunate, I suppose, since my indoctrination stopped early, but what little formal education I obtained was in a rural setting in west Texas and it takes a while for shit to roll down hill-

I also have an inquisitive nature which I exploit, to, of all things, learn! Imagine that, I actually want my knowledge to evolve-

The Austrian school of economics has been discredited since the 1930's. Almost all modern economists reject the concepts, the Austrian school avoids empirical data and rejects the scientific method. So why in the hell would a business department at a major university require the reading of Atlas Shrugged?

And no, you will not find anything about education in the US Constitution. But I am almost certain that you will find it in the constitution of every single state. In Texas, it is Article Seven.



Did you use the term 'scientific' in any connection to 'economics'???


OMG!!!



"When Albert Einstein died, he met three New Zealanders in the queue outside the Pearly Gates. To pass the time, he asked what were their IQs. The first replied 190. "Wonderful," exclaimed Einstein. "We can discuss the contribution made by Ernest Rutherford to atomic physics and my theory of general relativity".
The second answered 150. "Good," said Einstein. "I look forward to discussing the role of New Zealand's nuclear-free legislation in the quest for world peace".
The third New Zealander mumbled 50. Einstein paused, and then asked, "So what is your forecast for the budget deficit next year?" —The Economist, June 13th 1992, p. 71).

Einstein was a Georgist.


I just identified you based on your posts.

If you hurry, you may be able to grab "Fool" for your avi.
It would be quite a time saver for any reading your posts.

I am pretty sure I nailed you in my first post of this thread.
 
Or, why they can’t see even when history reveals the consequences.



1.The government school system has been an utter failure, that is if one believes their mission is education. Hence, the victims, the graduates of said institutions, are oblivious of recent history, and hardly notice our slipping, being pushed, into the abyss of the Soviet experiment.

2. The advantage that Marx had was knowing what to promise, based on the human desire to have more, earned or not. Marx’s local franchise, Democrat Party, has not only encouraged the lower characteristics of greed, jealousy, and envy…..it has parlayed those into political power. And even rewarded those who acted criminally on the traits: Democrat DAs, judges and prosecutors released all of the rioters and arsonists that the police arrested.



3. “Since the end of the Second World War, however, a new ‘ethic’ has come into being, according to which the envious man is perfectly acceptable. Progressively fewer individuals and groups are ashamed of their envy, but instead make out that its existence in their temperaments axiomatically proves the existence of ‘social injustice,’ which must be eliminated for their benefit.”
Helmut Schoeck, “Envy: A Theory of Social Behavior,” p. 179

Envy is one of those human characteristics which should be held in check. But when 'democracy' looks the other way, and accepts it, it becomes the basis for the disintegration of a society.





4. Just last week we saw envy put into action:

"Extreme squatters knocking on doors to demand wealthy Seattle residents give them their homes"
Extreme squatters knocking on doors to demand wealthy Seattle residents give them their homes

Members of a group identifying itself as “Moorish Sovereign Citizens” are demanding that wealthy residents near Seattle turn over their homes to them
www.bizpacreview.com


And why not, after all it is the unspoken promise by the Democrats/Liberals.





5. Certainly the ersatz Bolsheviks, the Democrat Party, can find an argument for displacing those who have homes far larger than is necessary for their small families, and, in the name of ‘social justice,’ be moved to habitation more …legitimate… for the size of their families.

It’s only fair. And doesn’t the Constitution allow exactly that?
“Eminent domain in the United States refers to the power of a state or the federal government to take private property for public use while requiring "just" compensation to be given to the original owner.” Eminent domain in the United States - Wikipedia




Absurd you say?


Didn’t you say exactly that a few years back when some nuts said men could change into women? Now you vote for it.
The following post will reveal the results of the Democrat toying with human aspirations.

And, about that 'worker's paradise' that Democrat voters can't wait to achieve....

Huh?

What is your thesis statement exactly? You're against public education now?

Even by the standards of your typical ramble, that was especially incoherent.
 
I don't disagree with your schooling question/statement, but, two things come to mind immediately- Republicans went to the same schools and Republican observations of History are pretty low on the list of priorities for study, even in passing-

It is laughable when the right complains about the public school system and its indoctrination and socialization of students. The reality is any indoctrination has been from the right, not the left. No subject bears this out more than History in High School and Economics in college. Take Atlas Shrugged. In most business schools it is required reading. Is it because of the economic concepts it reveals? Is it because of the great literary value it provides? No, it is required reading because the Koch foundation donated millions of dollars to the business department. It is one of the poorest written books ever, has no economic or business significance, and simply perpetuates a myth of a fantasy world that only the most simple minded can believe.

Public schooling in action...

When the public school gives you two sides, you can be assured that both of them are wrong.

Regarding Atlas Shrugged, it certainly isn't required reading in most business schools. But it sure beats the hell out of the state worship religion.
 
It is laughable when the right complains about the public school system and its indoctrination and socialization of students.
I'm not laughing- Atlas Shrugged, in economics, is about Austrian economics, which is way more effective in wealth production through market influence than man dictated control- indoctrination takes many forms- all that is required is giving answers and not teaching how to find answers- oh, I'm not on the right either- I don't subscribe to the left/right paradigm- socilaization is everyone is equal except the more equal- the more equal being the parroted democratically elected, even in a republican form of governance stupid people call us a democracy, having learned at the trough of Public Education which guarantees conformity from age 6 on to age 18- the most important formative years and individual has-

What's "laughable" is one side feeling it is better than the other side when either side is merely a different rate of descent to the same destination- IMproper education, from and by both sides ensure and insure that particular flaw- and yes, it is a flaw- NO passing on of knowledge is accurate, or complete, without a foundation of Truth- Truth is constant and knowledge evolves- though many feel (believe) it (knowledge) to be stagnant- it ain't-

Another laughable moment is when the question, where in the constitution is authority granted for gov't edict/mandate on education come from? I can't find that power/authority "grant"- and I've read the constitution a lot- and I have great reading comprehension- oh, btw, my formal education stopped at age 16, 56 years ago- I am one of the fortunate, I suppose, since my indoctrination stopped early, but what little formal education I obtained was in a rural setting in west Texas and it takes a while for shit to roll down hill-

I also have an inquisitive nature which I exploit, to, of all things, learn! Imagine that, I actually want my knowledge to evolve-

The Austrian school of economics has been discredited since the 1930's. Almost all modern economists reject the concepts, the Austrian school avoids empirical data and rejects the scientific method. So why in the hell would a business department at a major university require the reading of Atlas Shrugged?

And no, you will not find anything about education in the US Constitution. But I am almost certain that you will find it in the constitution of every single state. In Texas, it is Article Seven.



Did you use the term 'scientific' in any connection to 'economics'???


OMG!!!



"When Albert Einstein died, he met three New Zealanders in the queue outside the Pearly Gates. To pass the time, he asked what were their IQs. The first replied 190. "Wonderful," exclaimed Einstein. "We can discuss the contribution made by Ernest Rutherford to atomic physics and my theory of general relativity".
The second answered 150. "Good," said Einstein. "I look forward to discussing the role of New Zealand's nuclear-free legislation in the quest for world peace".
The third New Zealander mumbled 50. Einstein paused, and then asked, "So what is your forecast for the budget deficit next year?" —The Economist, June 13th 1992, p. 71).

Einstein was a Georgist.


I just identified you based on your posts.

If you hurry, you may be able to grab "Fool" for your avi.

Economics is a Social Science, like anthropology, education, and political science.


Another lesson for you?

Sure.

"Social science" is a term of art designed to give credence to the bogus.

Pretty much what you are filled with.
 

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