Showing posts with label capitalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label capitalism. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 06, 2020

Headlines


Trump could be discharged as early as Monday, doctors say

Trump experienced oxygen drops Friday and Saturday but has improved ...

Poll that doesn’t oversample Dems has Trump in the lead

Poll: Trump leads Biden in national popular vote

Pope: Market capitalism has failed in time of pandemic, needs reform

Biden leads Trump by 14 points nationally a month before Election Day, NBC/WSJ poll finds

Migrants in Honduran caravan headed for U.S. sent back after entering Guatamala

Shootings surge in Garcetti’s Los Angeles

Debate commission accedes to Biden campaign’s ‘health and safety’ objections for VP debate

Trump urges Congress to pass new coronavirus stimulus: ‘GET IT DONE’

Biden campaign lied about pulling negative ads

 Cotton: Sick senators will be wheeled in personally for SCOTUS vote

STAND UP FOR AMERICA!

Sunday, December 01, 2019

Flaws


Flaw in Islam: Too Intolerant

Flaw in Hinduism: Too Tolerant

Flaw in Buddhism: Too Mystical

Flaw in Scientology: Too Militant

Flaw in Climate Religion: Unproven

Flaw in Christianity: Socialism

Flaw in Socialism: Human nature

Flaw in Capitalism: Greed

Flaw in Democracy: Tyranny of the Majority

Flaw in Communism: Too Authoritarian

Flaw in Feminism: Too Bombastic

Flaw in Diversity: Nonjudgmental

Flaw in Inclusion: Judgmental naïveté

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Too Much Wealth?


Capitalism works! It works so well that socialism and communism can suck off some of the wealth it creates and it still survives. Where capitalism is left relatively unencumbered, as in the United States and parts of the British Commonwealth, it creates wealth, enormous wealth. For instance here are some of the successes of this economic system:

- A Beverly Hills mountain-top estate is valued at a cool $1 billion

- A deVinci painting recently sold in New York for $453 million (in this case the buyer rumored to be a Saudi prince)

- During the holidays due to large influx of mega-yachts, some are parked at St. Barths as far as a mile out to sea

- Bill and Melinda Gates donated §4.78 billion to charity last year but still were 12th overall in wealth. Jeff Bezos gave away $2 billion, yet was still was the wealthiest man in the world (before his divorce settlement.) Last year Warren Buffet donated $3.6 billion to the Gates Foundation.

- In the 25 years since China adopted capitalism (albeit state-controlled), it has gone from a third-world economy to the number two wealthiest nation.

But, for whatever reason, when wealth bubbles occur, there always seems to be a way to bleed off the excess:

- The Pharaohs built the great pyramids and the Sphinx

-The Catholic Church built the great cathedrals of Europe

- The Chinese Song Dynasty built the Great Wall ... and modern China builds million-person “ghost” cities

- The US multi-billionaires hold gigantic conferences on global warming

Actually the negative interests rates in Europe and Japan nay well be another symptom of too much money sloshing around. In Germany, you can loan the government one million Euros and, in ten years, it will give you back 5 thousand Euros less. Some deal! Perhaps, just perhaps those Democrat candidates advocating a wealth tax are responding to this notion of too much wealth. We’ll see.

Friday, May 17, 2019

Income Disparity


Much of the impetus behind the blind drive to a socialist government in the United States derives from the disparity between the rich and the non-rich. This disparity has demonstratively grown in recent years to the point where the super rich and their lavish lifestyles are visible examples to the rest of us of a problem with capitalism. The simple solution to the simple-minded becomes socialism ... that economic policy that is inculcated into our children from kindergarten through graduate school by those pedagogues living in their left-canted ivory towers.

Yes, America now embraces snippets of socialism —  Medicaid, the Earned Income Tax Credit, food stamps, etc. But we don’t yet have the public ownership of the factors of production or services like in Venezuela or Cuba ... where the disparity of income shifts to that between the governors and the governed.

Can this disparity be fixed under capitalism. Yes, it has in the past through anti-trust legislation ... which should be resurrected to deal with the new technology trusts that have reared their ugly heads in the 21st century ... whereas fixing this disparity with a socialists regime can only be accomplished by bringing down our capitalist government ... the goose laying these golden income-disparity eggs.

The time is also ripe for another capitalistic solution to income disparity other than the Bernie Sanders lunacy. And, I can’t believe that ham-fisted laws that restrict corporate compensation ratios will fix things. But perhaps our tax code could be used ... maybe by making taxes on capital gains progressive like that on incomes ... since much of these stratospheric executive compensations come from stock options? And finally, eliminating the  “carried interest” tax loophole that the Republicans promised to deep-six three years ago. What’s the delay Donald?

Afterward: Restrict this progressive taxing proposal to only capital gains achieved though stock option grants.


Sunday, May 12, 2019

Globalism Exposed


I have drawn this analogy before ... and it is that Trump’s form of nationalism is similar in many ways to capitalism. And no, by nationalism I don’t mean Hitler’s Nazi party ... or this so-called white supremacism. I mean what Trump means ... putting your country first just like merchants under capitalism do their level best to serve their customers better than their competitors so that these customers keep coming back and allowing their businesses to prosper.

Every country should be putting themselves first ... like many do today ... how about China, Germany, Mexico and Russia? Countries which are shrinking violets (like the United States was for the last thirty years) and don’t put themselves first or put the interests of their leaders ahead of their people’s interests don’t prosper and often become, to use Trump’s expression, shit holes.

Just like enlightened economic self-interest (no, not greed) can and does form the basis of free-market capitalism ... so, this same “my country first” attitude keeps things balanced and moving forward in the world ... particularly when all countries practice it. Moreover,  just like measured charity has a place under capitalism ... in order to present a principled face to one’s customers ... so a hand up to struggling countries can and should exist under nationalism ... just as long as a country does not give up its prerogatives to the globalist ... who believe that national interests need to take an absolute  back seat to this truly greedy notion of the new world order ... where the Davos globalists like to control things and prosper.

So that city bumpkin, Trump, has it right ... if you care to listen.

Afterthought: To complete the analogy to capitalism, Davos globalists are the equivalent of merchants forming a cartel to stifle competition and fix prices.

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Quotable Quote


“The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings. The inherent virtue of Socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.” — Winston Churchill, House of Commons, 22 October 1945

(And as it turned out, England wasn’t listening. Are we?)

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Headlines


GOP meddles in Democrat nomination with takedown of O’Rourke

China and Indonesia ground all 737MAX-8s after Ethiopian crash

Shock poll: Half of young Americans want to live in a Socialist nation ...

Washington Post Fact Check: Democrats have ‘become anti-Jewish’

Kudlow staying ‘bullish’ on US-China trade deal

Fed Chair Powell: ‘The Law is clear,’ Trump can’t fire me

Global economy weakest since financial crisis ...

Foreign workers outpace native-born Americans in job growth for six months

Poll: Republicans see equality for women. Democrats don’t

The bond market is signaling a major buy sign for stocks, says Jim Paulsen

Border crossings from Canada on rise ...

AOC sez capitalism ‘irredeemable’ 

Saturday, January 26, 2019

New New World Order


Donald Trump won the U.S. presidency under the banner that championed Nationalism over Globalism. This theme is now spreading around the world .. to the chagrin of the Davos billionaire elites. However, Trump's message carries much more ideology than just the supremacy of nation states over (an unelected) world government. Here are a number of the battles that also define Trump's message ... you decide what side Trump favors:

Open Borders vs. Sovereignty

Global Warming vs.Self-modulating Climate

Capitalism vs. Socialism

Economic growth vs. Stagnation ("New Normal")

Diversity vs. Homogeneity (a tough one)

Populism vs. Authoritarianism

AI vs. Human Cognition  (another toughie)

Freedom vs. Enslavement

Privacy vs. Personal data capture (evolving)

Free trade vs. Fair trade

Sunday, January 13, 2019

Obvious Truth #40


Socialism only exists as a leach on a capitalist host. Since it can't generate its own sustenance (wealth), if it grows too large and kills its capitalist host, it will also soon expire ... as has been frequently demonstrated ... but infrequently acknowledged.

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

China Conclusion


China has its own solution to diversity ... particularly Muslims and Christians. It's euphemistically called "vocational training camps" where such diversity is expunged. Basically these are reeducation and forced-labor camps where the inmates are treated little better than slaves ... see: AP Story. You really should read this random piece of good journalism that should also shock the sensibilities of fair-minded people. Take a few minutes to see the world as it really is.

As such revelations are oozing out of China, it is becoming clear that capitalism and totalitarianism is a toxic mix. This cannot end well.

Monday, November 19, 2018

Parasite


Socialism is a parasite on capitalism. The former would not exist without the latter. Left unchecked, this mooch eventually kills its host. -- Anon.

In a Nutshell


How screwed up must America have been in 2016 that we elected a man like Donald Trump to get us out of the hole we were in? And it was the right decision because he is fixing things despite ferocious resistance from many of those folks who put is in our quandary in the first place. Our country is living through this violent clash of two distinct ideologies ... best described as globalism and nationalism ... analogous to socialism versus capitalism. In the past, Trump's flag, nationalism (and capitalism), has always carried us all to a better life. Will it once again?

(Ever notice that, like the socialist ruling class, the globalist elites are authoritarian plutocrats?)

Monday, November 12, 2018

Obvious Truth #31


"Nationalism is to capitalism as globalism is to socialism" -- Anon.

Like the 'invisible hand' of capitalism produces overall individual benefit ... so does the economic self-interest of nationalism produce an equivalent expansion in the wealth of nations.

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Obvious Trutth #1


If the world were as persistent in promoting capitalistic freedom as it has been in flitting with authoritative socialism, we would have a far happier and successful citizenry. -- Anon.

Monday, June 11, 2018

Uncle Sap


The U.S. has helped fight the world's hot wars with considerable cost in lives and treasure. We have poured resources into rebuilding the battlefield results thereof. We have fought and won the Cold War. We have mortgaged our future to be the policeman to the world. We have played along with this world-government charade which became nothing more than a feather bed for the world's bureaucrats ... accomplishing little.

We have become the world's reserve currency at the considerable competitive disadvantage t to our industry. We have entered into trade deals that emasculated our once-powerful mercantilism. We have been an extraordinary benefactor to the poorer nations of the world. We have been the leading innovative force for over a century only to see our rights to this innovation stolen. We have shown the world, when they have chosen to watch and listen, the superiority of a free capitalist society.  Many of our leaders have stood for virtue when many other world leaders have stood for vice. We have opened our borders to the refugees of the world often to be taken advantage of or even hated for this charity.

Now we have a leader who says we can no longer do all these things without the possible cost of our existence. And many who have gladly benefited from our past sacrifices pillory us for our current realism, lecture us, defame us, threaten us economically ... and, oh yes, forget to thank us for all that we have sacrificed for them.

Moreover, half of our dumbed-down citizenry agree with this callowness by much of the rest of the world. We truly are Uncle Sap.

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Headlines


Trump blames Putin for 'Animal Assad'

Facebook suspends another data analytics firm after CNBC discovers tactics similar to Cambridge Analytics

Russia calls [Syrian] gas attack fake news

London adding knife control

Graham predicts new push for immigration deal

Today's youth are increasingly unhappy and they reject capitalism

[U.S.] Military run of fatal accidents: Coincidence or crisis?

DeBlasio criminal justice director busted -- for gun possession

Mnuchin warns of 'potential' trade war with China

Conservative Koch brothers network breaks with Trump over brewing trade war with China

Hungary's Orban wins third term in power ...

John Kerry 'obviously' wrong about Obama administration removing chemical weapons [from Syria]

Thursday, November 23, 2017

History Lesson


The persistence of Socialism (and its evil twin, Communism) is one of the best examples of mankind's stubborn inability to learn from the difficult lessons of history. This, of course, advantages those who can fathom the counterintuitive nature of Capitalism -- Greed creates Wealth, whereas Charity creates Poverty.

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Dirty Words

From Powerline Blog

The recent election of Donald Trump for U.S. President, the roiling within the European Union and the death of Fidel Castro in Cuba ... all have uncovered many misguided and twisted beliefs of newly disenfranchised progressives here and abroad. Now they are angry at feeling their power slipping away. You can see them carrying signs professing these regressive ideas and oppressive notions. Too often these placards carry messages anathema to freedom-loving people ... decrying what used to be held sacred. Now these sacraments have become dirty words to many on the left. Here are just a few of those words that have been so debased:

Patriotism ... Nationalism ... Family Values ... Capitalism ... Faith ... Truth ... Freedom ...  Rule of law ... Founding Fathers ... Democracy ... Honor ... Heroism ... Honesty ... Piety ... Loyalty ... Sacrifice

Are any of these words anathema to you?

Saturday, October 08, 2016

Quote of the Day


"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries." --Winston Churchill

Monday, August 08, 2016

Capitalism


Yesterday at a block party, I was talking to the parents of a neighbor. They told me that they had just returned from a short trip to Colorado. In kidding, I asked them if they had "indulged" in a Rocky Mountain high while they were there? They relayed two interesting facts about Denver doobies ... 1) A single marijuana cigarette there costs $15 ... Wow! and, 2) When they were in the airport leaving Colorado ... by the check-in gate was a big trash bin with a sign saying, "Don't even think about it!"

I am encouraged ... apparently capitalism and the free market is still at work ...