Wait so there was near universal outcry on the left about “Jan 6 insurrection” but assassination of public figures is actually fine if they have a low approval rating and allegedly negatively affect people’s lives?…
I'm not sure how this applies to what I said.
Ah got it. I think the idea of knowledge management is maybe misguided when applied to economics. Knowledge in economic terms is much less definite because prices reflect subjective value.
I don't disagree per se, but it seems from reading the article that they're bemoaning the shortage of qualified doctors and how they're all spent cause they have to work within the confines of centrally planned subsidy…
But "opinion journalism" isn't news, it's editorializing. So you accept news that is effectively propaganda as long as it's "independent" from the outlet ownership?
> so-called "independent" news outlet which has clear conflict of interest If a majority of staff at a news outlet are liberal/progressive isn't that clearly a bias and hard to call independent? I just notice that…
another unit test defense: they're the most accessible and inspectable in the sense that you have practically zero barrier of running it immediately in your IDE and stepping through if necessary
Sounds like you've identified that histamine is an issue for you. Vitamin C will clear serum histamine, citric acid is bad since it's a fermented byproduct of black mold (likely triggers histamine release from…
> “I’m too gaunt and I can’t put any weight on. I want to, because I feel I’m too skinny,” she went on before warning people, “Be careful what you wish for.” She abruptly stopped after losing much more than she wanted…
Sharon Osbourne almost died, and I've read about enough people having serious problems on them including gastroparesis and bowel obstruction.
Ok so I'm talking with the wrong person and this conversation isn't useful and I won't change your mind. You're admittedly a die-hard progressive and democracy is less of a rational concept and more of a partisan…
> You now just introduced an entirely worthless layer that was wants to extract money. a little simplistic minded to think that government doesn't invariably tend towards rent-seeking and unchecked growth?
Sure I see your point, I'm not sure I accept it, but it just seems to me like the idea that there's "stigma" is flat wrong. At best the argument is that there's some sort of sleeper-cells like you're saying. But this…
It's funny how (supposedly liberal) opponents of Trump will strategically whine about economic theory when generally otherwise if you were to make appeals on the basis of economics you're labelled heartless, etc. You…
> spending _its_ money They're spending everyone's money. How about we don't enslave people to their government and simply leave us all to spend our own money and resources how we see fit. Don't give me any nonsense…
Even if you never got a SIBO diagnosis, look into the mBiota elemental diet course they offer. 2 weeks of it has been proven to normalize the gut microbiome for SIBO patients (methane & hydrogen). I also had a very…
> plain and simple, are the reason for the housing crisis we have decades of evidence that policy artificially raised housing prices into unaffordability, and of course everything else worth having that's also been…
> the money will trickle down and everyone will be better off that's off-base and superficial understanding of "trickle-down" economics, the idea is that the general well-being of society is based in its ability to…
There’s a certain sort of left leaning person who’d be triggered by reading about elite theory and oligarchy and I suspect that’s what I’m up against but sure impugn me as unprincipled.
I think it's really naive to think that Quakers were somehow immune to basic power structures found in every society. Even emphasizing consensus as an ideal or practice doesn't mean there aren't the same oligarchic…
A sports team isn't a political body like a government or union. It's entertainment and performance can't be faked.
Oligarchy is the unavoidable state of human society, even in communism as it’s ever been instantiated you have oligarchy
It's a nice system but far too complicated for the world we live in, where most tech companies, especially banks, are filled with imported labor or outsourced globally. DDD requires a certain discipline and dedication I…
> your supposition is so fraught that it’s not worth a cogent response > a flag that white progressives like to wave to tokenize Nothing you said makes sense. Celebrating black abortion as a victory ignores that an…
they shouldn't be in the market either, they should be on a non-productive store of wealth that people could depend on and isn't hitched to Congress's penchant for debasing money and arbitrarily manipulating the economy…
Wait so there was near universal outcry on the left about “Jan 6 insurrection” but assassination of public figures is actually fine if they have a low approval rating and allegedly negatively affect people’s lives?…
I'm not sure how this applies to what I said.
Ah got it. I think the idea of knowledge management is maybe misguided when applied to economics. Knowledge in economic terms is much less definite because prices reflect subjective value.
I don't disagree per se, but it seems from reading the article that they're bemoaning the shortage of qualified doctors and how they're all spent cause they have to work within the confines of centrally planned subsidy…
But "opinion journalism" isn't news, it's editorializing. So you accept news that is effectively propaganda as long as it's "independent" from the outlet ownership?
> so-called "independent" news outlet which has clear conflict of interest If a majority of staff at a news outlet are liberal/progressive isn't that clearly a bias and hard to call independent? I just notice that…
another unit test defense: they're the most accessible and inspectable in the sense that you have practically zero barrier of running it immediately in your IDE and stepping through if necessary
Sounds like you've identified that histamine is an issue for you. Vitamin C will clear serum histamine, citric acid is bad since it's a fermented byproduct of black mold (likely triggers histamine release from…
> “I’m too gaunt and I can’t put any weight on. I want to, because I feel I’m too skinny,” she went on before warning people, “Be careful what you wish for.” She abruptly stopped after losing much more than she wanted…
Sharon Osbourne almost died, and I've read about enough people having serious problems on them including gastroparesis and bowel obstruction.
Ok so I'm talking with the wrong person and this conversation isn't useful and I won't change your mind. You're admittedly a die-hard progressive and democracy is less of a rational concept and more of a partisan…
> You now just introduced an entirely worthless layer that was wants to extract money. a little simplistic minded to think that government doesn't invariably tend towards rent-seeking and unchecked growth?
Sure I see your point, I'm not sure I accept it, but it just seems to me like the idea that there's "stigma" is flat wrong. At best the argument is that there's some sort of sleeper-cells like you're saying. But this…
It's funny how (supposedly liberal) opponents of Trump will strategically whine about economic theory when generally otherwise if you were to make appeals on the basis of economics you're labelled heartless, etc. You…
> spending _its_ money They're spending everyone's money. How about we don't enslave people to their government and simply leave us all to spend our own money and resources how we see fit. Don't give me any nonsense…
Even if you never got a SIBO diagnosis, look into the mBiota elemental diet course they offer. 2 weeks of it has been proven to normalize the gut microbiome for SIBO patients (methane & hydrogen). I also had a very…
> plain and simple, are the reason for the housing crisis we have decades of evidence that policy artificially raised housing prices into unaffordability, and of course everything else worth having that's also been…
> the money will trickle down and everyone will be better off that's off-base and superficial understanding of "trickle-down" economics, the idea is that the general well-being of society is based in its ability to…
There’s a certain sort of left leaning person who’d be triggered by reading about elite theory and oligarchy and I suspect that’s what I’m up against but sure impugn me as unprincipled.
I think it's really naive to think that Quakers were somehow immune to basic power structures found in every society. Even emphasizing consensus as an ideal or practice doesn't mean there aren't the same oligarchic…
A sports team isn't a political body like a government or union. It's entertainment and performance can't be faked.
Oligarchy is the unavoidable state of human society, even in communism as it’s ever been instantiated you have oligarchy
It's a nice system but far too complicated for the world we live in, where most tech companies, especially banks, are filled with imported labor or outsourced globally. DDD requires a certain discipline and dedication I…
> your supposition is so fraught that it’s not worth a cogent response > a flag that white progressives like to wave to tokenize Nothing you said makes sense. Celebrating black abortion as a victory ignores that an…
they shouldn't be in the market either, they should be on a non-productive store of wealth that people could depend on and isn't hitched to Congress's penchant for debasing money and arbitrarily manipulating the economy…