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The Great Divide debate continues as muddled as ever.  We refer to leftwing commenter jon smith’s 134pm re my 1104am in the 26may18 Sandbox.  The man(?) is apparently not aware of the years-long Great Divide debate in these pages and in the national dialogue (also referenced here, see RR’s ‘Great Divide’ category).  In this debate the Left has always taken the position that the country is to remain unified and continue its progress toward a socialist state.  The Right’s position has been to acknowledge the growing and irreversible ideological chasm, and therefore counsels adoption of a new form of republic to keep alive the Founders’ idea that the US would go forward as a multitude of ‘laboratories of democracy’, each governing according to their interpretation of the Constitution, and each implementing ‘best practices’ from other states as needed.

The Right has suggested various solutions for the Great Divide that range from partitioning existing states (e.g. SoJ movement) to forming coalitions of states into a confederacy of like-minded regions.  The Left, as also witnessed here, has always been in vehement denial of such peaceful solutions, claiming that these are treasonous, and retorting with the dictum, ‘My way, or the highway’ for those opposing their promotion of Agenda21 collectivism.  Well, at least that was so until alt-Left Californians recently started floating the idea of the state’s secession from the Union.

What one can draw from these lopsided opposing attitudes is that the Right would very much like to be relieved of those Americans who embrace the Left’s insane public policies that are leading us to tyranny through an economic morass and growing autocracy.  And conversely, we see the Left rejecting any such separation and/or change in direction, seeking instead to keep the wealth producing Americans under their heel while denying the ideological leaning of the these wealth producers.  What gives lie to their demogauging is that, if they really believed the Right to be an economic burden that is being shouldered by the Left, they would be more than happy to relieve themselves of such a burden through a Great Divide that provides appropriate economic isolation of the two schools of economics.  In short, we would be happy to be rid of them, but they don’t want to be rid of us.

California’s education woes continue.  The 29may18 SacBee reports (here) that more primary and secondary school teachers left the state (most to Texas) than we were able to attract and/or graduate from our colleges.  Census data shows that in the 2003-16 interval California lost a net of 18,000 teachers in such an out-migration.  All of this, of course, makes no nevermind to Sacramento’s collectivist chorus and their local lackeys who just continue singing ‘All is Well, All is Well’ louder than ever.  Those of us who point out our educational calamity are simply dismissed as ‘gripers’.  (H/T to reader for the heads up on this report.)

[update] On Bob Crabb’s blog I responded to Steve Frisch’s under the ‘History Regrets Itself’ post as follows – “Well, here’s a revelation.  I didn’t know that the Left considered Trump and Hitler to be so much alike that it would take “mental gymnastics to differentiate Trump from Hitler.”  And the chasm continues to grow.”

Attempting to post my comment, I ran into a new feature of the Security Question that compels the commenter to answer a simple arithmetic problem – in my case it was supplying the answer to 10+8 – before the comment is accepted.  Instead of being able to type in the answer as usual, the site now supplies a list of possible answers from which, presumably, the commenter is to select the correct one.  In my case the supplied list contained only the numbers 12, 10, 15, 6, and allowed no other direct entry.  Since my education in this case was demonstrably deficient, I couldn’t post my comment, and am here reduced to lamenting that I may have run into a sample of Common Core math on a liberal site that would put so many of us at a disadvantage.  I assume Mr Crabb’s regular readers have no problem with this new challenge.

When will Mueller’s criminal collusion investigation (aka “witch hunt”) end?  The Left’s answer has been the easy one – it will end when Mueller finds something from which he can make a criminal case against President Trump, and not a day before.  The rest of us are hoping for a more reasonable termination the time of which we can only guess.  But it turns out that we can do better than that if we appeal to a method published way back in 1993 by Professor J. Richard Gott.  Gott applied what we in these pages may term ‘Copernican reasoning’ to derive a formula that calculates the probability that a minimally known process will terminate between now and a specified future time.  Here the minimal knowledge required is only the age of the process, or how long it has been in operation.  I have used Gott’s result and expanded on it in my work over the years – a version of it is summarized in ‘… and this too shall pass’.  (and more here)

So, what are the chances (probability) that Mueller’s investigation will stop in the next month, four months from now, before the election in November (in the next 5 months), …?  Accepting 20 months as the acknowledged duration of the ongoing investigation, we can use the appropriate Gott-Rebane formula to compute the following graph of the increasing probability of termination over the numbered future months.  As we see, the chances are one out of five that Mueller will hang it up before the election.  Now you can make book.

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65 responses to “Scattershots – 29may18 (updated)”

  1. George Rebane Avatar

    fish 322pm – At outfits like SBC, they are popping the champagne as the leviathan grows. Meanwhile, anyone paying attention to the acre feet we’re not storing and pouring into the Pacific?

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  2. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    To repeat a long story, (but in the Readers’s Digest version) concerning my invite to a celebration of life with the a nice group of young techie couples with little crumb snatchers running around in Silicone Valley whom all said the same thing when I butted into their personal business. A twist on the old saying “House rich, cash poor.”
    They all said they were “house poor and cash rich” and looking for something like a two bedroom apartment. The host, a fine young couple, found their little Dream starter house in Gilroy, the closest thing they could find. Small, old, nice old neighborhood, and only 8-900k. They were the only home owners in the group and the only ones that had separate bedrooms for the kids. The rest were spinning their wheels.
    Cash rich, house poor. Guess it’s better than

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  3. Russ Avatar
    Russ

    Joel Kotkin this morning on California:
    Most importantly, California, which once led the nation in population growth, is decidedly slowing down with growth last year below the national average as a result of strong domestic out-migration, faltering immigration, and a lower-than-average birth rate.
    Read the whole article HERE.

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  4. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    BillT@5:18PM
    I’m surprised that I haven’t heard of long term leases (essentially purchases) being cooked up on houses that have been owned a long time. I’d go to a lot of trouble to avoid $1000-$1500 / month in property taxes.

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  5. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Russ@7:02AM
    From your article:
    “High rents have added to the appeal of the redistributionist agenda of what the 538 website has called a Democratic version of the “tea party”—free college, rent control and subsidies, and guaranteed jobs. ”
    That’s a pretty good short ‘n sweet statement defining what is currently the loudest of the Democratic coalition. I expect that candidates will tend to be white females, often with non-traditional backgrounds and home situations.
    It’s probably not healthy for the country, but these memes have a life of their own. I wouldn’t be surprised if you could find a cycle at work.

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  6. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Russ @ 1:08 pm, June 3.
    Just a note to say you have been posting good thought provoking links lately. Keep up the good work.

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  7. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Meuller stuff.
    https://saraacarter.com/pandoras-box-trump-russia-may-expose-extent-of-five-eyes-spying/#
    Timeline. I keep going over timelines. But one thing did not fit. The Podesta e-mails. The DNC e-mails. Then it hit me. The infamous 30,000 “missing” Hillary e-mails ain’t part of the Russian Narrative. The fakenews folks have combined it all into one. Podesta fell for a old phishing trick. Hillary smashed and bleach boted her server. The latter has nothing to do with the Russian Collusion, neither does the Podesta Files, except for a handy scapegoat to pin it on.
    FBI can’t look at those DNC servers or Gillary’s campaign files. The same lawyers who hired GPS Fusion also hired some private security company called Crossworks or something like that. Nothing to see here, Russians did it. Move on people. Trust us.
    But, here is a scenario to play with. If our deep state cloak and dagger dudes can capture every e-mail, every word I type right now, everything I ever said on a cell phone for the last few years, anything anybody has sent down the information highway….then that’s were the 30,000 e-mails should be. With them.
    But……..suppose they are looking for those 30,000 e-mails precisely because they are not where they should be. That would explain the behind the scenes worldwide call for everybody to keep their ears open….for anything. They want the files to destroy them…not to find them. That’s Meuller’s job.
    Nothing to do with Podesta or the DNC or The Kremlin buying $35,000 worth of ads/posts of FB, most of which not viewed.

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  8. Russell Avatar
    Russell

    Do you know any of these Influencers? They are meeting to shape the future of Calfornia:
    http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/influencers/article212209234.html?

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  9. George Rebane Avatar

    Russell 455pm – and almost all of them are sucking on the public (aka OPM) tit.

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  10. Russell Avatar
    Russell

    Bill Tozer | 04 June 2018 at 11:51 AM
    Thanks, Bill. I often wonder does anyone read my comments. Good to know that you do.

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  11. M Avatar
    M

    ,,,oh dear,,,all the trumpski meat heads can do is shoot the messenger,,,sounds about right…
    ,,,your idiot Chief choice just caused the price of Canadian lumber to go up 30%…
    ,,,your housing prices just went up across the nation!!!

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  12. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    GeorgeR@6:20PM
    lol. That’s exactly what I was going to say.
    It’s hard to tell what real experience university officials, legislators, union management, and non-profit Grand Poobahs bring to the table, but I’ll hazard that it’s not a lot.

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  13. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: M | 05 June 2018 at 07:25 AM
    ,,,your housing prices just went up across the nation!!!

    Oh Dugski…..hadn’t you been paying attention……housing prices had been going up for the last three or four years trade wars notwithstanding!
    A consequence of all that debased Federal Reserve debt/money.
    Maybe you should go pirate “Solo” or sumpin! More productive use of your time!

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  14. George Rebane Avatar

    Re lumber and housing prices. Nothing made housing prices go up higher than the progressive econuts killing the American timber industry – led, of course, by California. Which indicates an easy way to reduce the cost of lumber in these United States.

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  15. M Avatar
    M

    ,,, cannot wait for the cedar logging to commence locally,,,lord know we need more fences!!!

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