Caelan MacIntyre says:
12/08/2018 at 8:46 pm
KunstlerCast 310 — With Shaun Chamberlain, Editor of the Late David
Fleming’s Book “Lean Logic”
“Shaun Chamb: ‘If you take our present society and you plugged
into it some perfect energy source– you know– cold fusion or whatever–
and it’s got no pollution concerns and… no limitations on supply, you
absolutely don’t get a sustainable society, you get a great economy
that can then grow even faster and cause all the destruction that it’s
causing even faster…
JHK: ‘Ya, it’s like pouring sugar into a yeast jar…’
SC: ‘So… the key to the energy issue was demand reduction… We need
to stop looking at the supply side and squeezing ever more out of the
planet, ultimately… We need to learn how to adjust our energy needs to
our energy availability and that was why he… came up with this idea of
essentially energy rationing…’ “
Death of a Resumé
Financial markets are closed today for Bush’s funeral, which Trump
will attend.
Everyone who is anyone in the Deep State, Military, Intelligence,
Corporatocracy, Entertainment, Academia, and extortion racket known as
Politics and Government will be there. Only a country that’s
completely corrupted by the scourge of all-powerful government would
put up with this farce. What does it say about a country that not just
puts up with it, but embraces it?
Power is what George Herbert Walker Bush and the entire Bush clan
craved, sought, and attained. It requires only one episode in Bush’s
“illustrious” career to demonstrate what that pursuit did to the man,
and what it’s done to his country…
Taxes are everywhere and always the key issue in the political
firmament. Ask Emmanuel Macron, the first in what will be a long line
of politicians dealing with tax revolts.
When a government has first claim on income and those who earned
it are entitled only to a residual—or nothing at all—politics becomes
a scabrous scrum, divvying up the loot. There is no middle ground on
taxes. You either own your own life and what you produce or the
government does. Any ‘compromise’ is the government taking a little
less than it wants to take, which is everything.
To allay the suspicions, Bush said, ‘Read my lips, no new taxes.’.
Bush had no principled objection to the income tax—nobody in
Washington does—but saying he wouldn’t raise them helped him get
elected. Bush was pragmatic, Washington-speak for unprincipled.
Washington is the world capital of pragmatic. You go nowhere in that
cesspool if you’re not pragmatic. Coercive power, its stock in trade,
is always unprincipled. When coercion and violence are your means,
your announced ends are only mendacious cover for your essential
immorality.
Bush reneged on his promise…
As the deaths of McCain and Bush sickeningly demonstrate, the
devotion to power wins Washington’s highest honors and accolades. It
is the root of evil and it has led the US down the path of debt,
destruction, death, and ruin. There is no middle ground between
freedom and voluntary interaction on the one hand and coercion and
violence on the other. To seek the middle ground is to choose the
latter.
That is the most important lesson from the life of George Herbert
Walker Bush, and the most important thing that can be said upon his
death.”
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