Thursday, September 03, 2015
louisiana lays bare the tangled-web of tard bidnis...,
By CNu at September 03, 2015 0 comments
Labels: cultural darwinism , Livestock Management , musical chairs , Tard Bidnis
the cathedral is fundamentally antithetical to virtue...,
By CNu at September 03, 2015 0 comments
it's the poverty stupid!!!
By CNu at September 03, 2015 0 comments
Labels: big don special , cultural darwinism , hardscrabble , helplessness , What IT DO Shawty...
Wednesday, September 02, 2015
if intelligent, high-prestige humans are utterly clueless, where does that leave folks who see what's really going on?
Of course, this cosmic pathway could go wrong. We could start altering the environmental state of Mars and mess that up. Or, without care, we could risk destabilizing our global economy and balance of power. After all, we seem to be barely capable of managing 196 recognized countries, adding more offworld states is unlikely to help.
But on a grand scale, for the ultimate preservation of the species, the solar system may be our savior. There's only one surefire way to avoid extinction by asteroid impacts or supervolcanoes, or sheer overcrowding. Put some of us somewhere else.
By CNu at September 02, 2015 0 comments
Labels: doesn't end well , Great Filters
just around that signpost up ahead....,
- The big thing that is happening is that the world financial system is likely to collapse. Back in 2008, the world financial system almost collapsed. This time, our chances of avoiding collapse are very slim.
- Without the financial system, pretty much nothing else works: the oil extraction system, the electricity delivery system, the pension system, the ability of the stock market to hold its value. The change we are encountering is similar to losing the operating system on a computer, or unplugging a refrigerator from the wall.
- We don’t know how fast things will unravel, but things are likely to be quite different in as short a time as a year. World financial leaders are likely to “pull out the stops,” trying to keep things together. A big part of our problem is too much debt. This is hard to fix, because reducing debt reduces demand and makes commodity prices fall further. With low prices, production of commodities is likely to fall. For example, food production using fossil fuel inputs is likely to greatly decline over time, as is oil, gas, and coal production.
- The electricity system, as delivered by the grid, is likely to fail in approximately the same timeframe as our oil-based system. Nothing will fail overnight, but it seems highly unlikely that electricity will outlast oil by more than a year or two. All systems are dependent on the financial system. If the oil system cannot pay its workers and get replacement parts because of a collapse in the financial system, the same is likely to be true of the electrical grid system.
- Our economy is a self-organized networked system that continuously dissipates energy, known in physics as a dissipative structure. Other examples of dissipative structures include all plants and animals (including humans) and hurricanes. All of these grow from small beginnings, gradually plateau in size, and eventually collapse and die. We know of a huge number of prior civilizations that have collapsed. This appears to have happened when the return on human labor has fallen too low. This is much like the after-tax wages of non-elite workers falling too low. Wages reflect not only the workers’ own energy (gained from eating food), but any supplemental energy used, such as from draft animals, wind-powered boats, or electricity. Falling median wages, especially of young people, are one of the indications that our economy is headed toward collapse, just like the other economies.
- The reason that collapse happens quickly has to do with debt and derivatives. Our networked economy requires debt in order to extract fossil fuels from the ground and to create renewable energy sources, for several reasons: (a) Producers don’t have to save up as much money in advance, (b) Middle-men making products that use energy products (such cars and refrigerators) can “finance” their factories, so they don’t have to save up as much, (c) Consumers can afford to buy “big-ticket” items like homes and cars, with the use of plans that allow monthly payments, so they don’t have to save up as much, and (d) Most importantly, debt helps raise the price of commodities of all sorts (including oil and electricity), because it allows more customers to afford products that use them. The problem as the economy slows, and as we add more and more debt, is that eventually debt collapses. This happens because the economy fails to grow enough to allow the economy to generate sufficient goods and services to keep the system going–that is, pay adequate wages, even to non-elite workers; pay growing government and corporate overhead; and repay debt with interest, all at the same time. Figure 2 is an illustration of the problem with the debt component.
By CNu at September 02, 2015 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties , industrial ecosystems , institutional deconstruction , wake-up!
what wikileaks teaches us about the secret structure of u.s. empire...,
By CNu at September 02, 2015 0 comments
Labels: wikileaks wednesday
Tuesday, September 01, 2015
we will be lucky to go medieval...,
By CNu at September 01, 2015 0 comments
Labels: musical chairs , neofeudalism , resource war
not to be left out, the WaPo takes its tuesday editorial whacks at mr. miracle too...,
By CNu at September 01, 2015 0 comments
Labels: elite , establishment , narrative , partisan , scott free
NYT's attempted psychoanalytic hit-piece on mr. miracle fails to villify and succeeds in making him more sympathetic
By CNu at September 01, 2015 0 comments
Labels: FAIL , narrative , partisan , Pimphand Strong
krugman goes in hard on the GOP clown car...,
By CNu at September 01, 2015 0 comments
Labels: elite , establishment , institutional deconstruction , narrative , partisan
Monday, August 31, 2015
the kochtopus would FUBAR the SCOTUS if it captured the #45 POTUS
By CNu at August 31, 2015 0 comments
Labels: de-evolution , institutional deconstruction , Kochtopus , neofeudalism
watching him demolish three decades worth of failed and fraudulent conservatard "simple math" is pure political gold...,
“This is a very dangerous moment, I think, for the Republican Party,” said Stephen Moore, a conservative economist and co-founder of the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, which has been meeting with candidates to urge them to adopt low-tax, low-regulation policies to grow the economy.
“What Trump is saying about trade and immigration is a political and economic disaster,” Moore said. “He’s almost now making it cool and acceptable to be nativist on immigration and protectionist on trade. That’s destroying a lot of the progress we’ve made as a party in the last 30 years.”
Many Republican candidates beyond Trump have voiced opposition to new free-trade deals, including the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership being negotiated by the Obama administration with several Asian countries. While every GOP candidate promises to secure the nation’s southern border and crack down on illegal immigration, some are now expressing an openness to reducing levels of legal immigration.
Free-market economists have long argued that trade and immigration are critical to growing the U.S. economy. Top Republicans have frequently adopted those beliefs.
But a growing portion of the conservative base -- and, to a lesser extent, the country as a whole -- now blames American workers’ economic woes on competition from illegal immigrants and from low-skilled foreign factory workers abroad.
In a 2014 Public Religion Research Institute survey, 57 percent of Republicans said immigrants mostly hurt the economy by driving down wages, compared with 33 percent who said they help by providing low-cost labor. The nation as a whole split evenly on the question.
By CNu at August 31, 2015 0 comments
Labels: scott free , Tard Bidnis
figuring out who mr. miracle works for and their agenda - is like a splinter in my mind....,
By CNu at August 31, 2015 0 comments
Labels: American Original , scott free
you can't reboot a nullity with a tentacle already reaching from its sphincter to its frontal lobes...,
By CNu at August 31, 2015 0 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery , FAIL , Kochtopus
mr. miracle plucking suckers off the kochtopus...,
By CNu at August 31, 2015 0 comments
Labels: Kochtopus , scott free
Sunday, August 30, 2015
costumes a dead giveaway that superheroes are insane - elective politics is cosplay....,
are whirlwinds of activity who are filled with energy and need little sleep, less than 6 hours. They are restless, impatient and easily bored, needing constant stimulation… and tend to dominate conversations. They are driven, ambitious and veritable forces of nature in pursuit of their goals. While these goals may appear grandiose to others, they are supremely confident of success—and no one can tell them otherwise…. They can be exuberant, charming, witty, gregarious but also arrogant…. They are impulsive in ways that show poor judgment, saying things off the top of their head, and acting on ideas and desires quickly, seemingly oblivious to potentially damaging consequences. They are risk takers who seem oblivious to how risky their behavior truly is. They have large libidos and often act out sexually. Indeed all of their appetites are heightened.
By CNu at August 30, 2015 0 comments
Labels: psychopathocracy , status-seeking , What IT DO Shawty...
mr. miracle BEEN saying true things about other denizens of the psychopathocracy
By CNu at August 30, 2015 0 comments
Labels: priceless.... , psychopathocracy , scott free
Saturday, August 29, 2015
relentless criticism of mr. miracle reveals the fundamental weakness of his critics...,
By CNu at August 29, 2015 0 comments
Labels: elite , establishment , helplessness , narrative
msnbc - following npr's lead - continues shrinking its cathedral big boxes to tiny pop-ups...,
By CNu at August 29, 2015 0 comments
Labels: Cathedral , doesn't end well , institutional deconstruction , political theatre
Fuck Robert Kagan And Would He Please Now Just Go Quietly Burn In Hell?
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