Our rights are innate so don’t need to be stated on any piece of paper for them to exist but I read this the other day and thought I may as well put it up here since it lays out where these rights are being breached by the coronavirus nonsense… It does veer into some…
Category: Philosophy
Governance
I can’t remember where I found this article. I think it must have been written about three ish years ago. I find it amusing that the author saw Trump as some kind of threat to good governance, when in fact he’s turned out to be a threat to the grand larceny and fraud being practiced…
Leaving the EU
I don’t claim to be in any way knowledgeable about exactly what’s going on and I don’t know anyone ‘who knows something’, but I am now fairly convinced that unless Boris blinks, we will leave on the 31st. Boris has a deal that has been agreed with the EU. It is by no means a…
Leftism
It will come. The British people will revolt and rise up against this Brexit betrayal! But, this revolution will come from the most unexpected place! The Remainers themselves! KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov explained, in an interview, the KGB used to call them “Leftists”, young gullible students who were brainwashed (in the classroom) to think that…
Accountability Representation and Independence
Success in business requires focus and determination. Set out your ultimate goal and then put together a plan of how to get there. Politics is the same. And when your Primary objective is NOT economic prosperity for all, then don’t be surprised if the people rise up against you. In the words of Bill Clinton,…
What is good government ?
Stephen Marchant 18 Jan 2019 5:31PM I recall my school years where the head teacher asked our class “Do you think you live in a free country”? Most responded yes and a few kept quiet not knowing what the answer should be. Then he asked “Are you free to steal”? “Are you free to murder”?…
Supremacy of Reason
In drafting the Declaration of Independence, Franklin made only a few changes, some of which can be viewed written in his own hand on what Jefferson referred to as the ‘rough draft’ of the Declaration. The most important of his edits was small but resounding. He crossed out, using the heavy backslashes that he often…
Risk Premium
Which option do you prefer?I flip a coin. Heads, I give you $100,000, tails, you get nothing. I give you $1000. Of course, like 90% of people, you’d take the $1,000, even though the expected value of the gamble is $50,000. In economics, the $49,000 difference is called risk premium. If you’re willing to take…