Category: politics

politics

The Blue Empire of the consulates gets it in the nads

I predicted that Trump would have taken power by now. Obviously he has not. But, he is working on it. Unwise to bet against Trump. In return for Israel not funding his enemies, he recognizes Jerusalem as the eternal and undivided capital of Israel. State Department furtively instigates world wide outrage against this move, which world wide outrage fizzles out dismally. The elite is maximally indignant, the Pope condemns the …

economics

Throne, Altar, and freehold

I have argued for Throne and Altar before: Throne because a stationary bandit is better than a mobile bandit; Altar because we have to shut down open entry into the state religion: Harvard needs an Archbishop and a Grand Inquisitor to stop America’s officially unofficial state religion from holiness spiraling out of control into ever greater holiness. But throne and altar has been tried, and has failed. How did it …

politics

Women and gays ruin everything

The KDE foundation was converged, and predictably stopped maintaining KDE software. Meanwhile, in an area far less important to me, military discipline in the US military officer class is collapsing. At the same time the US government is engaged in unsuccessful wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Ukraine, Yemen, Somalia, Syria and Uganda, and unsuccessful regime change that requires the threat of war and is likely to drift into war in …

party politics

Mueller points deer, makes horse

Chinese have a lot more history than anyone else, and everything that happens today, happened before many times, usually in China. So they have a saying “point deer, make horse, 指鹿为马” Qin, the first emperor of China, created the first highly centralized state, with a centralized bureaucracy instead of a distributed aristocracy. And of course, wound up with a far too powerful prime minister – the classic evil vizier. The …

crypto

Stormfront is a honeypot

Stormfront uses Google Analytics. Google Analytics runs an alarmingly large pile of obfuscated javascript code on your browser that if you visit Stormfront, can very likely uniquely identify your browser, even if you are accessing Stromfront through Tor to anonymize your IP. Thus, you visit Stormfront, carefully using a fake name and an anonymized IP. And then you visit Youtube with the same browser, and Youtube says that you cannot …

politics

Google is evil

Does your business use Google Analytics on its website? Then Google will use the information that it so generously generates and analyzes for you to show ads for competing businesses to your customers. While you are analyzing the information to see how you can improve your business, they are analyzing the information to see how they can destroy your business. And a general reminder to everyone: Add the following to …

politics

Trump still not in power.

I hoped and expected that Trump would be in power by now, and observed that this would feel like a coup, and would require measures that resemble a coup. CNN complains “Trump goes rogue” and complains that Trump is fighting for control of the presidency. Now he is fighting for control of the presidency? During the weekend, he issued a demand to end the great replacement, which has continued during …

politics

The swerve left

We are ruled by a government that hates us and wants to destroy us, and tells us we hate ourselves and wish to destroy ourselves, and I suppose most people will believe this. But it is not true, and the last election proved it was not true. In the recent election, the public voted to end Obamacare, build a wall, stop immigration, stop white replacement, the abolition of white jobs, …

culture

The natural limits of monarchy.

Throughout history, the normal and usual form of government has been monarchy. Republics and such have been rare aberrations that have usually ended disastrously. The neoreactionary position is that nothing very much has changed. Our republic is decadent, corrupt, disunited, and lawless. It suffers from anarcho tyranny and lack of asabiyyah. Pretty much like most republics before they collapse to Ceasarism, external enemies, or internal disorder. The neoreactionary position then …

politics

The threatened imprisonment of Sheriff Joe

Sheriff Joe was threatened with imprisonment for enforcing the law of the land, after he was elected on a platform of enforcing that law. This reflects the drift towards criminalizing political differences. Or as the Democrats call it “rule of law”, rule of law being a euphemism for rule by judges, where judges make executive rulings on traditionally executive issues. Straightforward extrapolation of this trend is that if Trump loses …