Posted on 01/22/2017 8:36:49 AM PST by T-Bird45
Also, he refers to a J.M. Keynes quote that I didn't paste over from the article. Here it is:
"We are suffering just now from a bad attack of economic pessimism. It is common to hear people say that the epoch of enormous economic progress which characterized the 19th century is over; that the rapid improvement in the standard of life is now going to slow down at any rate in Great Britain; that a decline in prosperity is more likely than an improvement in the decade which lies ahead of us.
I believe that this is a wildly mistaken interpretation of what is happening to us. We are suffering, not from the rheumatics of old age, but from the growing-pains of over-rapid changes, from the painfulness of readjustment between one economic period and another
John Maynard Keynes, Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren (1930)
As a conservative Minnesotan..... I wouldn’t waste time articulating responses to a bunch of leftist talking points. We the people won this election.... thumbs up!
A cliche, a Logan's Run pipe dream and some Marxism.
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So, first, your point of view is useless because you were, as you admit, clueless. Second your presumptions are all wrong. What has been going on in Washington DC since the election of Bill Clinton has had nothing to do with decency and common sense. It has been like yesterday's extinction burst of a march, the old ferment of vitriolic 60's radicalism repackaged in those new-fangled throw away boxes.
It’s disjointed. Why waste time on delusional rantings.
I tuned out right there. Just more Utopian dreams masquerading as deep thought. Who will lead and control this global government? The writer thinks it will be someone just like him. History demonstrates that the dreamers are quickly swept away and replaced by men of action with a lust for power.
He also lost all credibility when he said that California is a economic model for the future. California is a model for bankruptcy.
Sorry. I think that people whose thinking is that muddy and cloaked in “feel good” slogans and grandiose visions of what they are accomplishing are really not amenable to logical discourse. How about the pendulum has finally swung and people are returning to common sense having thrown off the “blather of pie in the sky social justice warriors”.
Short form, don’t hold your breath, Sunshine. Obama laid the foundation for a revival of Conservatism and real world consequences, for a return to the fundamental truths. No one could have done a better job at showing Americans and the world where the liberal vision leads.
The creator of this map claims "Here's what the Electoral College map would look like if only millennials voted." This map is giving a lefty friend of mind hope for the future which, if true, supports the author's position.
Ahhhhhh.....
Another person writing about how their views are “inevitable”.
California is the future of the world?
Well, some people thought Jonestown was the future of the world, too.
There are three fundamentally different characteristics of this civilization
4.) Its run by utterly Godless globalist Criminals de-void of any conscience.
Sorry, Peter your distorted 21Century vision is just another layer of the same old Satanic cake mankind has been force-fed since time immemorial.
Condescension is not an argument.
I’ve heard the “California is the future” argument many times. And it is true at this point that liberals dominate state politics to the point where people think there is something wrong with you if you are Conservative.
But a few things to consider:
1. California politics is the way it is thanks to a massive number of minorities, many of whom are illegal and relatively uneducated. Some of these have very little loyalty to this country and even less to the elites in Silicon Valley. The people who contribute to the economic engine in CA are not in this group.
2. At some point, the demands of these minorities will diverge from that of the CA economic drivers. Kind of like tectonic plates moving apart. In many ways, it already has, but these difference have been papered over. I really think it is just a matter of time before CA goes full Marxist and then these companies may discover they don’t like “The Future” so much. They may find the future looks a lot like Brazil or even Venezuela.
3. A lot of companies are fleeing CA taxes and regulation. This will lead to two very unequal classes, with very little in the middle.
4. Eventually, CA will pay a price for its singularity of thought. Maybe even a bloody price. I won’t shed any tears when that happens.
If you ever watch the movie “Elysium”, I think that paints a pretty accurate portrait of where CA might be in 2100 or so.
Two, it will be totally global and operate on a planetary scale.
Progressives dream of 1984 still on the march they can’t be cured never trust one or allow them into power Obama was a warning of what could happen.
They grow some mean shit in Inverness [this is not hyperbole, but truth]. Who, who spends any time in our digital technology thinks it is smarter and smarter? Who? Certainly no one who works 18/7 making sure the stuff actually works.
As a third point to this millennialism what better access to information does, why Trump got elected, is that it has taken power away from the controlling center, from the globalists and redistributed it to small communities. You in your cabin in Inverness [which sadly is no longer outside the tidal forces of Bayareanism] can get the same stuff, delivered by Fedex overnight as the guy in NY City. You can get the genuine West Texas hot sauce if you want it.
And, WTF does sustainable mean when 22,000 people attend a sustainably managed UN climate change meeting in Marrakesh contemporaneous with the 2016 election, (how many tons per person of CO2 were discharged in the atmosphere to get to that meeting)?
This is a bunch of wishful thinking. Change for the better has arrived. The left is being marginalized as it should be.They have failed.
I thought that the state of California is not in a good economic situation? $400 billion in unfunded liabilities and debt from public pensions, retiree health care and bonds, from what I have read. Aren't they upset about possibilities of losing federal support from a variety of sources under Trump? This writer talks as if CA should be the model for the country.
I think there’s been enough redistribution. It seems to have only fueled more violence and wars.
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