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“Capital trickles away from dictatorial states that fail to defend private individuals and their property.  Instead, if flows into states upholding the rule of law and private property.”  Yuval Noah Hariri

George Rebane

Sweden’s death committees have been working overtime.  Under their nationalized healthcare hordes of seniors diagnosed with C19 have been automatically consigned to “palliative care” – aka pump ‘em full of morphine until they die.  This little revelation comes out in conjunction with a heartfelt success story of a son who fought for his father’s life in the clutches of a calculating state (more here).  In our discussion of the ‘value of human life’ our leftwingers are in terminal denial that it is they and theirs who have always devalued human life, consigning lives to abortion (including post-partum), mental hospitals, eugenics experiments, gas chambers, and boxcars to faraway final solutions.  This is what we have to look forward if/when Democrats sweep the field.

Thomas Sowell writes ‘Charter Schools’ Enemies Block Black Success’ in which he outlines the outright evil wrought by leftwing politicians in denying blacks sure-fire ways to escape the carefully constructed leftwing plantations in America’s urban ghettos.  Charter schools have been enormously successful in closing the black-white academic gaps, and not because they “skim the cream” of the students as another one of the Democrats’ Big Lies that really impact the nation.  Admission to these schools in poor areas is by lottery, so Lady Luck draws a cross section of applicants who come from ALL segments of the black and brown communities.  NYC spends more than $20K (including federal monies paid by you) per student annually to deliver one of the nation’s worst educational products.  And union-funded lickspittle politicians are doing all they can to keep minority children under incompetent, uncaring teachers, crammed into classrooms in schools suffering from years of deferred maintenance under Democrat administrations.  And these idiots still claim the moral highground!

The U.S. made outrage a form of social currency. Now we’re in the hyperinflationary phase.”. so argues Joseph Sternberg in his ‘A Wheelbarrow Full of Outrage’.  Sternberg correctly equates today’s ever-increasing demands of wokeness for more and more outrage, “outrage (that) has rapidly become so devalued that ordinary members of society can no longer leverage it for that most important good of all: social peace. A conspicuous feature of the recent protests in the U.S. is that no policy reform, no corporate initiative, no individual action is enough. Employers no longer know what form of progressive activism constitutes the “right” level of compensation for their idealistic employees. Commentators and academics no longer know which contributions to important public debates—which expenditures of their professional expertise and social capital—will be deemed acceptable.”  In this piece Sternberg also gives an operational definition of ‘wokeness’ which is a “type of performative progressive outrage used to boost one’s capital in the political marketplace.”

Corporations are not treating their employees fairly, so maintains the US senator from Ohio.  This leftist’s epiphany is that “The pandemic has laid bare how corporations treat employees not as essential to their success but as a cost to be minimized. One grocery store worker in Ohio told me recently, ‘I don’t feel essential. I feel expendable.’”  It’s heartwarming to see Sen Sherrod Brown glean an understanding that corporations have always viewed labor as a cost to be minimized.  Had not the Henry Fords of America realized and put this into practice, not very many people could afford cars, or vacuum cleaners, or toasters, or movies, or supermarkets, or … .  And yes Virginia, when you are working for someone else, you are exchanging the value of your labor for your wages.  And competition in America’s labor markets should always make workers feel expendable (as our product/services markets make their employers feel expendable).  That’s why you work more diligently, learn a more valuable skill, start a business, and in general not become incompetent in what you do, as we see demonstrated daily by public employees. (more here)

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6 responses to “Scattershots – 19jun20”

  1. Scott O Avatar

    re the topic of school choice – “And these idiots still claim the moral highground!”
    They’re not idiots. They’re evil. They know perfectly well an educated child that has a well-rounded sense of history and can reason for themselves will not be a compliant prole for an abusive govt.
    https://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/peter-roff/2009/04/22/obama-wrong-on-dc-school-vouchers-and-hypocritical-just-like-congress
    And where did Obama send his kids?
    Sidwell.
    Surely you don’t think he’d be evil to his own lil’ darlings?

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  2. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    I like the idea of ‘outrage hyperinflation’, although increasing tolerance to opiates is probably a better physical model. The more outraged you feel the more outraged you need to get to achieve that same high.
    FWIW, George Washington was toppled in Portland. God bless the Blue Mob, just imagine the utopia they will build.
    James Howard Kunstler speaks:
    “Historians of the future, boiling acorns over their campfires (a nice accompaniment to cattail tubers and milkweed pods in a squirrel-tail reduction), will marvel that the Democrats back in the woeful year 2020 thought that burning down the country would be a winning election strategy. Has anyone been fooled by the party’s straight-up support, comfort, and incitement of this season’s looting and arson? Now that all the old statues are torn down, beheaded, or drowned, will future statues of statesman Joe Biden portray him at his most heroic, with a face-mask dangling from one ear as he scours the vacant chambers of his prefrontal cortex for a fugitive homily?”
    https://kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/juneteenth/

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  3. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    lol. This is a sweet one.
    Then: https://www.theolympian.com/news/local/article243307636.html
    ““Let me be clear: The City of Olympia supports the peaceful protests that highlight the racial injustices black people continue to endure at the hands of police in the United States.””
    Now: https://nypost.com/2020/06/18/democratic-mayor-calls-blm-domestic-terrorism-over-vandalism/
    “Washington mayor calls BLM ‘domestic terrorism’ after vandals target her home”

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  4. Scott O Avatar

    “One grocery store worker in Ohio told me recently, ‘I don’t feel essential. I feel expendable.’”
    There you go – didn’t have their ‘feelings’ validated.
    When did this crap start? I had several jobs where I knew damn well I wasn’t ‘essential’. Actually – every single job I ever had. There are damn few people who are actually ‘essential’ to the operation of a company or corporation. That’s kinda the whole point.
    What if every manufacturer had to deal with each employee as if they were the prima donna of the opera production?
    People should only be compensated according to their perceived value to their employer. Hard to know how anyone can argue against that on logical terms.

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  5. The Estonian Fox Avatar
    The Estonian Fox

    Scott @ 7:20 PM-
    “their perceived value to their employer”… Wait a minute, I thought that our beloved government determined the true, not the perceived, value for all employees? The employers, the ones who take the risk and bear the costs, don’t get to determine wages anymore, that’s what the bureaucracy is for.

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  6. Scott O Avatar

    E Fox 9:00 – Well, of course some far removed paper pusher with no skin in the game and very little to no knowledge of the details would be the best judge of the value of someone’s labor.
    Silly of me.

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