Friday, 15 May 2020
I Vote For Democracy. Experience shows we vote in four more governments at the same time.
We are governed by more than democracy and its votes. There are four other votes.
In the democracy, our vote is small but has the same weight as any other vote.
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Our experience as infants is with benevolent dictators. Parents note our vote but the vote has no rights to prevail. Because we are dependent, this works astonishingly well.
Our experience in social media and groups is that shaming from high-status members shapes our decisions. We have a vote but choose to cancel our own vote to keep status and avoid shame.
Our experience in the markets is that people with the most money have the biggest vote. We may both wish a Lamborghini but in the markets, our vote is quantified in dollars and the higher number prevails.
Our experience with contracts is that we will sell our vote to receive a benefit. This can be taking on a mortgage or agreeing to work for someone. We vote to enter the contract, but surrender the right to leave until we have fulfilled some promise.
All five systems of government co-exist.
Currently, the infant model of benevolent dictators prevails. People with big hats in Government and Health have been centre stage telling us what to do for two months but the spotlights are moving towards other figures now entering the scene.
Democracy: All votes the same value and non-negotiable. An honor system with checks.
Infancy: Vote over-powered by certain others at will.
Status: We override our own vote.
Market: We compete to put our vote over the top.
Contract: We sell our vote for a benefit.
In the democracy, our vote is small but has the same weight as any other vote.
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Benevolent dictatorship now applied to a pandemic |
Our experience in social media and groups is that shaming from high-status members shapes our decisions. We have a vote but choose to cancel our own vote to keep status and avoid shame.
Our experience in the markets is that people with the most money have the biggest vote. We may both wish a Lamborghini but in the markets, our vote is quantified in dollars and the higher number prevails.
Our experience with contracts is that we will sell our vote to receive a benefit. This can be taking on a mortgage or agreeing to work for someone. We vote to enter the contract, but surrender the right to leave until we have fulfilled some promise.
All five systems of government co-exist.
Currently, the infant model of benevolent dictators prevails. People with big hats in Government and Health have been centre stage telling us what to do for two months but the spotlights are moving towards other figures now entering the scene.
Democracy: All votes the same value and non-negotiable. An honor system with checks.
Infancy: Vote over-powered by certain others at will.
Status: We override our own vote.
Market: We compete to put our vote over the top.
Contract: We sell our vote for a benefit.
CCP Calls Trump And Pompeo "Enemies of Mankind".

We have a stage in America too but cranks and the odd patriot get to wander on and off-stage too.
Remember the 2019 call for a People's War.
Beijing calls for a “people’s war” against Washington’s “greed and arrogance,” according to reports. “The most important thing is that in the China-US trade war, the US side fights for greed and arrogance … and morale will break at any point.Contrast that with President Trump's approach, that he expects the Chinese leader to do what's best for China.
Too Quick To Re-Open. Let Me Explain That.
"Too slow to close" is the first outrage voiced by the left.
"Too quick to open" is the second outrage voiced by the left.
This is not about health.
The correct translation is:
To slow to expand the role of government.
To quick to shrink it..
There's no contradiction. The same principle is applied in different settings.
Update: This sounds about right:
There's no contradiction. The same principle is applied in different settings.
Update: This sounds about right:
Geomagnetic Superstorms More Common Than You Think. The 1921 Storm You DIdn't Hear About Was As Big As The 1859 Carrington Event.
It began on May 12, 1921 when giant sunspot AR1842, crossing the sun during the declining phase of Solar Cycle 15, began to flare. One explosion after another hurled coronal mass ejections (CMEs) directly toward Earth. ... pens in strip chart recorders pegged uselessly to the top of the paper....And then the fires began. Around 02:00 GMT on May 15th, a telegraph exchange in Sweden burst into flames. About an hour later, the same thing happened across the Atlantic in the village of Brewster, New York. Flames engulfed the switch-board at the Brewster station of the Central New England Railroad and quickly spread to destroy the whole building.... On some telegraph lines in the USA voltages spiked as high as 1000 V.
During the storm’s peak on May 15th, southern cities like Los Angeles and Atlanta felt like Fairbanks, with Northern Lights dancing overhead while telegraph lines crackled with geomagnetic currents. Auroras were seen in the USA as far south as Texas while, in the Pacific, red auroras were sighted from Samoa and Tonga and ships at sea crossing the equator.
They found some old magnetic chart recordings that did not go offscale when the May 1921 CMEs hit....The storm attained an estimated maximum −Dst on 15 May of 907 ± 132 nT, an intensity comparable to that of the Carrington Event of 1859,” they wrote in their paper.The expanded story with newspaper clippings from the day are at Spaceweather.com
Update: I see they picked it up from WattsUpWithThat.
Coronavirus Freed Our Inner Tyrant
At American Thinker,
Carol Brown expands the thought: "Our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, and our lives are being destroyed as the left solidifies and expands their oppressive powers. We’ve been herded around like cattle, threatened, isolated, confined, silenced, and arrested."
This is true enough but the inner tyrant can be found left, right and centre. Some of this traces to our family structure where as infants we experienced being tightly managed.
I close with the C.S. Lewis quote:
"When the coronavirus landed on our shores, communist China came with it. We have become part of a mass scale human experiment in government control and it turned out that stripping away our freedom wasn’t all that difficult. Under the guise of concern for our health and well-being, tyrants came out of the woodwork."
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Bringing enlightened leadership to the locals who, at first, go along obsequiously. (Jose Garnelo 1892) |
This is true enough but the inner tyrant can be found left, right and centre. Some of this traces to our family structure where as infants we experienced being tightly managed.
I close with the C.S. Lewis quote:
"To be "cured" against one's will":
“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience".
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This Ventusky weather site is the twenty first century I was promised.
The specialist can drill down. The merely curious can study home territory or scan the world in seconds.
The left side tool bar is extensive.
The view can be customized in more ways than a gelateria will sell you iced cream.
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You get this at other sites too. |
The specialist can drill down. The merely curious can study home territory or scan the world in seconds.
The left side tool bar is extensive.
The view can be customized in more ways than a gelateria will sell you iced cream.
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Thursday, 14 May 2020
Watch a doctor explain covid-19 to medical people.
It's 90 minutes university-level and it's complicated. The news we've been reading is like a sandbox toy compared to the suite of Craftsman tools presented in this illustrated lecture by Dr Seheult at medcram.com You can sign up for a free view. This is the latest as of April 30. When you know more, you still won't have easy answers. But you will be informed.
Progressive Intellectuals

"They were always obsessed by their own problems; they listened in raptures to the beating of their heart; anything served as a pretext for them to probe their souls in order to produce a spate of words"
We can still be friends
Quotable:
Saying "We can still be friends" is like your mom telling you
that your dog died and saying, "You can still keep it".
Saying "We can still be friends" is like your mom telling you
that your dog died and saying, "You can still keep it".
College Tuition: More money chasing the same goods
Did you hear about college educations getting better and better? Neither did I. From the Spectator's article on "Covid College" (lessons learned):
The cost of education has gone up far faster than inflation. But it hasn't got better. The money pumping it up is going to go somewhere else after the Covid experience. The classes disappeared into the ether but the money kept going into the hole where they used to be. This is inflation but not across the whole market, just in the college market. It's unstable and will correct towards a mean."Only a fool pays the full price for a second-rate product. Only a fool believes real-world contact can be delivered secondhand by Zoom. Our colleges may teach the higher foolishness, but the cost of higher education — ahead of inflation every year since 1980, and devalued accordingly — is a lesson in popular credulity."
Get over it. You always have viruses.
Get over it. You always live with viruses, some 20 trillion of them call you their home. Your body's immune system cleans the troublesome ones up. Usually it's successful, even with a bad new one like the Wuhan coronavirus. They are not going to go away. As Bill Maher says, "You can't sanitize the universe".
You have about 37 trillion cells in your body. And about 100 trillion bacteria. When you step on the scales in the morning, bacteria account for several of those pounds. There are about 10 viruses for every bacterium and some of them infect those poor little bacteria too. Those cells of yours operate off about 22,000 genes. There are another nearly 8 million genes beavering away in the same tissue, but they are bacteria and virus genes, not your own. Add to that about 8% of your own genome which is re-packaged virus. It's complicated in a lively way and not a simple fight between bad bat bugs and humanity. (I Contain A Multitude by Ed Yong is an eye opener.)
Here's one minute of common sense from Bill Maher:
You have about 37 trillion cells in your body. And about 100 trillion bacteria. When you step on the scales in the morning, bacteria account for several of those pounds. There are about 10 viruses for every bacterium and some of them infect those poor little bacteria too. Those cells of yours operate off about 22,000 genes. There are another nearly 8 million genes beavering away in the same tissue, but they are bacteria and virus genes, not your own. Add to that about 8% of your own genome which is re-packaged virus. It's complicated in a lively way and not a simple fight between bad bat bugs and humanity. (I Contain A Multitude by Ed Yong is an eye opener.)
About 8 percent of the human genome consists of retroviral DNA sequences that have inserted themselves into the human germline, where some of their functions have been adopted to serve essential functions for their host’s survival and development.
Here's one minute of common sense from Bill Maher:
Bipartisan Student Call For End Of Confucius Institutes
Colour me surprised. As reported by Campus Reform, the "College Democrats" and "National College Republicans" issued a joint statement asking American universities to close all Confucius Institutes in the name of academic freedom.
Surprising but not earth-shaking. The College Democrat site doesn't mention this although the Republican one does. Neither group is supported by mass voluntary donations from university students, as far as I know. It's possible to take in higher ed and never run into either one. Still, it is unusual to have left and right voices agree that a foreign agenda-driven group doesn't belong inside the beating heart of a university.
What may be significant is that larger bodies have not discouraged the smaller ones from taking this position. Like the Catholic publishing "Nil Obstat", national parties apparently haven't discouraged it.
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What may be significant is that larger bodies have not discouraged the smaller ones from taking this position. Like the Catholic publishing "Nil Obstat", national parties apparently haven't discouraged it.
Evidence Of Politics in Fed Interest Rates
The chart shows the fed followed one policy during Obama's era (near zero federal funds rate) and a different policy of ramping up during Trump's term. This is fuel if you wish to dislike Chairman Powell. The details don't match the narrative well. Rates that had risen to pre-2008 levels are going down during the current crisis and the plummeting rates from the 2008 crisis corresponded perhaps only coincidentally with President Obama's election. A little deeper is the thought that interest rate "setters" are always playing catch-up to reality. As noted by Zero Hedge, even running interest rates several points negative won't fire up the economy because those rates are devastating to investors and savers, even while being a deal for would be borrowers.
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Seniors Fall In Love But Its Not That Simple
Wednesday, 13 May 2020
WSJ Editorial Goes There: "As for Mr. Schiff, no one should ever believe another word he says".
The Wall Street Editorial Board comes out and says it:
“Newly released Congressional testimony shows that Adam Schiff spread falsehoods shamelessly about Russia and Donald Trump for three years even as his own committee gathered contrary evidence.” “As for Mr. Schiff, no one should ever believe another word he says.”The WSJ editorial is behind a paywall but a goodly chunk is excerpted at foxnews.com/opinion.
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