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The Rise of Anti-Capitalism ____ The internet of things
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| MARCH 15, 2014
| By JEREMY RIFKIN
Posted on 03/22/2014 2:46:32 PM PDT by dennisw
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To: Regulator
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posted on
03/24/2014 5:16:06 PM PDT
by
1010RD
(First, Do No Harm)
To: familyop
Most unemployment is driven at the state level via state, county and local regulations, permitting and licensing requirements.
I mean people on a lifetime of welfare or the chronically underemployed, not just people between a job. Better to free up those local markets via the underutilized Commerce Clause. I mean if Filburn’s wheat is “in commerce” then so is every local reg ever written.
42
posted on
03/24/2014 5:20:12 PM PDT
by
1010RD
(First, Do No Harm)
To: MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
Keep stepping on their necks until dead. These Marxists are beloved of all the crony billionaires in the world. It’s hard to kill a well-funded bad idea.
43
posted on
03/24/2014 5:22:22 PM PDT
by
1010RD
(First, Do No Harm)
To: machman
Capture the middle-man’s excess profit. That’s what free markets do.
44
posted on
03/24/2014 5:24:32 PM PDT
by
1010RD
(First, Do No Harm)
To: Bryanw92; GAFreedom
One of the basic, if untaught, axioms of economics is that scarcity is natural. There can never be abundance because everyone’s demand curve shifts.
Shortages, on the other hand, are always caused by government. High prices cure themselves. That’s what we’re seeing.
45
posted on
03/24/2014 5:27:33 PM PDT
by
1010RD
(First, Do No Harm)
To: MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
To my #29 posting.
COrrection and typos:
Name of author of the SISS hearing/study of the PBC is FRANK WATSON, not Watkins.
dropped letters in “Microcosm” and “could”.
Wrote this late at night.
To: 1010RD
"Better to free up those local markets via the underutilized Commerce Clause. I mean if Filburns wheat is in commerce then so is every local reg ever written."
That's very interesting and something that hadn't occurred to me. Thanks!
47
posted on
03/25/2014 1:30:40 PM PDT
by
familyop
(We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
To: familyop
With the right SCOTUS you could cut government at the state and local level down to size tout de suite . That kills the Democrat gravy train of cronyism and not just at the local level.
The Democrat Machine is a pyramid scheme.
48
posted on
03/25/2014 2:36:58 PM PDT
by
1010RD
(First, Do No Harm)
To: GAFreedom; 1010RD
Excellent commentary from you both. Thanks. Here’s something that can be done. It’s one way for people who have the desire to learn and work to be re-enfranchised. Everyone, work more for yourselves.
Low-tech rednecks and others around the world have been joining neo-hippie “permaculture” folks on projects for a long time. I’ve worked with a few. There are some very promising energy designs that can be modified to pass regulations or go unnoticed where needed. Such systems can radically lower costs and radically cut down cash flows to the political/regulator class (major investors, often by way of employees’ associations in government-connected, conventional, expensive energy interests along with bonds, etc.).
Rocket Stove Mass Heater
http://www.richsoil.com/rocket-stove-mass-heater.jsp
$2K Solar Space + Water Heating — One Simple DIY System
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/SpaceHeating/DHWplusSpace/Main.htm
Ingenuity and “innovation” do not always come from those approved, degreed, licensed or certified by facist/communist leadership. It has often come from the bottom without proper credit to those doing the work and discovering (includes many in small business). 40 years of further stepping on the ingenuity base has been a foolish direction to take. Some of the “permaculture” folks even call themelves “dirtbags” and the like in mockeries of our sedentary, regulating masters.
We are the “sustainable” “permaculture”—not those who despise our existence and appear to be trying to gradually outlaw all real work and exterminate us. Have fun. Build, and enjoy the slide.
49
posted on
03/25/2014 3:37:50 PM PDT
by
familyop
(We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
To: familyop
I’d seen the rocket stove mass heater earlier this year. The old Roman baths had their stove pipes built in a series right into the walls to heat up their rooms. I bet you could do that with a few walls and regain all that heat loss going up your flue.
I will check out the solar later. Thanks and I love FR for this very reason. Good debates by good thinkers make for good learning. Take care.
50
posted on
03/25/2014 5:59:07 PM PDT
by
1010RD
(First, Do No Harm)
To: 1010RD
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Id seen the rocket stove mass heater earlier this year. The old Roman baths had their stove pipes built in a series right into the walls to heat up their rooms. I bet you could do that with a few walls and regain all that heat loss going up your flue."
There are probably ways to do that, even now, although the Mechanical Code might prohibit putting heat into wood framed walls (or heated air, at least). I'll look that over again before long. Maybe it would be allowed into fireproof walls.
For now, I'm designing a rocket mass heater modified to be a small masonry heater for future possible, permitted, inspected installation on a frost protected, monolithic slab (foundation--also with PEX tubing for the main heating system--solar radiant drainback type, of course). The heater design will need to be tested outdoors first (most of the rock and all, with intentionally weak, temporary mortar between the rock in the outer part of the heater for cleaning up afterward).
There are some interesting possible modifications in the works for rocket stove mass heaters--modifications that might work very well and agree with the current Mechanical Code (probably the IMC--International Mechanical Code in most places now).
Several people and groups are building and experimenting with small masonry heaters with the rocket stove design parts in them for the purpose of having them permitted, inspected, and because some people just don't care for the smurfy looking "cob." Bell designs look good, for one. Personally, I'm at a high elevation in the mountains and don't have any nearby, suitable clay. Do have some masonry experience, though. There are also some efforts to "batch" wood in rocket stoves.
Here's a little gift for you, if you have an interest and your local government requires use of the IMC. If you didn't already know, it's free online for 1996 through 2012 (as are the IRC, the IPC, etc.).
http://publicecodes.cyberregs.com/icod/imc/index.htm
Granted, most people who have their places paid for or have friendly, easygoing landlords (no concerns about insurance or the like) will build rocket mass heaters (some using a little masonry instead of much clay) without bothering with permits. The savings can be big for those in efficient smaller houses, if they follow all safety tips and other instructions (especially fire safety), but they should be capable of rebuilding if necessary (and of finding at least liability insurance).
One of many sources of materials (
an inexpensive one here that ships the stuff, see "also viewed," other items below). I don't have any pecuniary interest in that vendor, BTW--only an example or for those who can't easily get materials any other way, like me in this remote area).
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I will check out the solar later. Thanks and I love FR for this very reason. Good debates by good thinkers make for good learning. Take care."
Same here. Thanks! Many of us low tech nerds are clean cut and conservative but somewhat tolerant and just plain cheap. ;-)
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posted on
03/26/2014 2:40:05 PM PDT
by
familyop
(We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
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