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Showing posts with label Social Engineering. Show all posts
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Monday, October 13, 2025

Part III: Yes, Taxes Change Behavior

October 8, 2025 by Dan Mitchell @ International Liberty

Part I of this series looked at how the capital gains tax discourages old people from selling their homes.

Part II of this series looked at how a so-called luxury tax was distorting the vehicle market in Australia.

For our third installment in the series, we’re going to look at the impact of marginal tax rates in the United Kingdom.

We’ll start with this chart showing – as income rises – both average tax rates (what share of overall income is taken by government) and marginal tax rates (what government takes if you earn additional income).

As you can see, the marginal tax rates jumps substantially – up to 60 percent – once income hits £100 thousand.

This means a taxpayer earning £100K who earns another £1,000 will only keep £400 pounds. Politicians will grab the other £600.

The chart comes from an article in the U.K.-based Telegraph by

Here are some excerpts.

 

David…has gone to extreme measures to make sure that his income doesn’t creep over £100,000. He has taken pay cuts, gone part-time and carefully kept a spreadsheet of his earnings, all to make sure he avoids the tax trap that leaves high earners thousands of pounds a year worse off. … 

To ensure he earns less than £100,000, he has taken a 9pc pay cut by choosing not to work in February, and instead goes on holiday for four weeks. He also works just three days a week on average. … 

Without his deductions, David estimates his salary last year would have been around £120,000, but instead he keeps it at £99,000. …Those earning between £100,000 and £125,140 face the highest effective tax rate, as they lose £1 of their £12,570 personal allowance for every £2 earned, until it completely disappears. Although on paper they pay 40pc tax, it means their effective tax rate is actually 60pc. … 

For a pilot like David, this means if his company offers £600 for a day’s overtime it is reduced to £240 because of the effective 60pc tax rate. …The 60pc tax trap has existed since Alistair Darling, Gordon Brown’s chancellor, introduced the tapering of the personal allowance in 2010.

Gordon Brown was a terrible Prime Minister, so no surprise things worsened during his tenure. There are two other passages from the article that merit attention. 

First, some pilots take much bigger steps than David.

David has seen many of his fellow pilots move to the Middle East to work for airlines based there, to take advantage of the much lower taxes.

In other words, it’s not just millionaires that are escaping the United Kingdom.

Second, the number of households getting hit by the punitive 60 percent rate is climbing.

This year, 725,000 workers will fall into the 60pc tax trap – more than double the 300,000 in 2018 – according to figures from HMRC. The number of workers caught in the 60pc tax bracket is expected to soar to 850,000 by 2028-29.

One reason the number is climbing is that another terrible Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, eliminated inflation indexing. This means politicians profit from bad monetary policy since taxpayers can get pushed into higher tax brackets even if their inflation-adjusted incomes haven’t changed.

P.S. The article also notes that implicit marginal tax rates can be very high for households with young children.

Here’s the chart showing that it is possible to have more disposable income at £99.9k as opposed to £144k.

The bottom line is that “phase-outs” of all kinds have the same impact as higher marginal tax rates. This is a non-trivial problem with redistribution programs in America that punish poor people for trying to escape dependency. This is sometimes know as the “poverty trap.”

Monday, October 31, 2022

Enemies of Humanity

I remember a boast from Carl Sagan, many years ago, that it would only be a matter of time that science would have everything about the world explained. He considered “spiritual” explanations “baloney” (his word). Countless others who consider science the one and only path to ultimate enlightenment have obviously not been living in the same world that billions of other people have been living in since the dawn of time.

As for Sagan’s prediction, it is a conviction of many since the Age of Reason.  Has the time of the ultimate enlightenment arrived? Looking around, we can see that those scientists, theologians, philosophers, and think-tank experts in every major field have not all come to the same conclusion. Far from it, in fact, which everyone who is not addicted to mainstream information knows. And who is able to trust experts like Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, and associated masters of science (and wisdom?).

Why do millions vigorously protest a so-called “Great Reset” of the world based on “ultimate scientific findings”? Could it be that this vast assemblage of souls notices that plans for a Godless, essentially nonhuman world are as nutty as the globalists who make them and promote them – and, what is dictatorial, to say the least, making such a world mandatory?

What to make of such utter global disconnect with the minds, hearts, and loyalties of the world’s people? I think a good start to understanding this global conundrum is the awareness that  manipulating science for nonscientific ends is not science but wisdom-defying scientism............To Read More....


Friday, October 14, 2022

Why Capitalism is Selling Out to Globalism, and what we can do about it

By | Oct 14, 2022 |

When mega-corporations are used to project the will of the dominant political party, it becomes impossible for the individual citizen to oppose the party without endangering his or her livelihood, housing, credit, social standing, and, ultimately life itself. This is the defining feature of fascism, and it is a lethal threat to a free society. 

Such control: (1) Bypasses the legislative, (2) Outsources the executive, and (3) Sidesteps the judicial branches of government. 

In other words, it removes all the guardrails from the exercise of governmental control, quickly becoming totalitarian in its control of society.   In China, such control has been fully achieved. In their Social Scoring System, they have coerced party alliance in thought, word, and deed from every citizen on pain of starvation, impoverishment, imprisonment, and even death. party alliance..............To Read More....


Minnesota Medical Students Swear Oath to Fight ‘White Supremacy,’ ‘Honor All Indigenous Ways of Healing’

Breccan F. Thies

Medical students at the University of Minnesota pledged to “honor all indigenous ways of healing historically marginalized by Western medicine” and fight “white supremacy, colonialism, gender binary, ableism and all forms of oppression.” The move has many questioning whether the university is embracing shamanism as equally legitimate to Western science.

In a video from the white coat ceremony, which was led by associate dean for undergraduate education Dr. Robert Englander, students are seen reciting a pledge that has them “commit to uprooting the legacy and perpetuation of structural violence deeply embedded within the health care system.”

“The most incredible thing about this clip is that the doctor almost certainly doesn’t believe in what he’s saying,” anti-critical race theory activist Christopher Rufo wrote. “But he submits anyway—because the institutional powers now require otherwise intelligent people to falsify their own beliefs and repeat the left-wing copypasta.”...........To Read More, Much More! Insanity Personalized!




Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Sen. Lankford Challenges HHS Secretary Becerra to Define 'Birthing Person'

By Julia Johnson | June 11, 2021

At a hearing today about the budget for the Health and Human Services Department (HHS), Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) challenged HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra to clarify why his department is now apparently referring to mothers as "birthing persons" instead of just "mothers.” Lankford stressed that, “Mom is a pretty good word.” At one point, Lankford said to Becerra, "I also noticed you changed a term in your budget work. You shifted in places from using the term ‘mother’ to ‘birthing people’ rather than mother. Can you help me get a good definition of birthing people?"...........To Read More.... 

My Take - If a "birthing person" is a mother, and only women can give birth, why is it necessary to redefine this?  Also, how does this reflect on "the work that’s being done", and what work is that exactly that requires these bureaucrats to redefine language as to who gives birth?  Victor Davis Hanson noted: “I think it’s characteristic of all bureaucracies that when they can’t solve an existential problem, they always go to the trivialities like they’ve done something.”

Monday, May 10, 2021

A Plague of Politicians

It is becoming clearer each day that the global imposition of lockdowns in the name of fighting COVID-19 has been one of the greatest political, economic, and social blunders of the decade, and perhaps even the century. Yet many leaders across the world continue to mandate existing lockdowns and even impose new ones in vain attempts to curb the spread of COVID in their populations. 

Originally opposed as an ineffective measure by nearly every epidemiologist worldwide, leaders across the globe followed, in monkey-see, monkey-do fashion, the example of China when it locked down the city of Wuhan and a few nearby areas. 

Aping the act of a totalitarian regime, leaders of liberal democracies across the world implemented lockdowns in what seemed to them, if to no one else, a good idea at the time. Sold as "two weeks to flatten the curve," lockdowns have continued for over a year, despite great evidence that the only curve flattening that happened was the curve of economic prosperity, and boy, were lockdowns effective at flattening that.......... Amazing how lockdowns imposed controls on two of the activities most likely to effectively challenge them.

So what might have happened if lockdowns had never been imposed? 

  • We would have seen far fewer COVID deaths as effective health care information would have been widely disseminated, focused care of the most vulnerable implemented, and new therapeutics rapidly evaluated.
  • Tens of millions of jobs would be intact.
  •  Black and Hispanic employment would be at record highs.
  •  Our civil rights, rule of law, and our Constitution would still be intact.
  •  There would be no vaccine passports.
  •  Trump would likely still be president.

A great deal of damage has already been done by politically imposed lockdowns.  We should not tolerate a minute more of their insanity. Continuing and even repeating a bad idea doesn't make it any better the second time around.

Yes, we have the advantage of 20-20 hindsight today, so let us put it to good use.  Any future disaster is never sufficient to justify the loss of our fundamental rights nor of our fundamental ability to provide for our own survival.....................To Read More.....

Sunday, July 12, 2020

If Diversity is the Answer, What's the Question? Part I

"If there is ever a contest for words that substitute for thought, “diversity” should be recognized as the undisputed world champion. You don’t need a speck of evidence, or a single step of logic, when you rhapsodize about the supposed benefits of diversity. The very idea of testing this wonderful, magical word against something as ugly as reality seems almost sordid." Thomas Sowell

By Rich Kozlovich

One of the major problems with understanding what activists are up to is how they've high jacked language.  They take words that are easily understood, twist them and misapply them.   Words such as diversity.  For most Americans of my generation we understood that American diversity meant we had a large variety of people living in America from all over the world.  All contributing to the American culture, the American identity and the American economy.  All working to have the American dream and become a united people with the added benefits of what different cultures contributed.

That's not what leftists mean when they use the word diversity.  Their goal is to destroy any concept of an American culture, an American identity, the American economy, overturn the Constitution, and destroy any idea of American unity unless it's being unified under a socialist dictatorial regime.  Once that happens....Oh there will be unity all right, but as in all the failed leftist regimes of history that have infested the world, they will insist in unity of thought, and those thoughts will be disastrous.

That's history and that history is incontestable, and now government, society, corporations and trade associations are falling into their trap. Embracing unending failure is insanity!

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I've been outraged ever since I received this e-mail from our my industry's national trade association saying:
We’ve all been struck silent for the past ten days struggling with the scenes playing out over television and computer screens everywhere. But, it’s clear that now is not the time for silence. It’s the time to find our voices and join them together to honor those who have been wronged and to forge a better, united future standing against racism and injustice.
To our Black members, the Black community, your families and those of you who have experienced inherent racism, NPMA stands with you. We recognize that your experiences are unique and we all have much to learn. Please know that we are committed to doing just that. We are here to listen, to learn, to improve and to contribute where it makes sense.
Given the critical need to focus on this important issue, we will be diligent in our commitment to shine a renewed spotlight on diversity, inclusion and equality during our upcoming meetings as part of every agenda. In addition, we are planning for a Diversity Forum at Pestworld, and we hope you will join us in the discussion there. Every voice must be heard.
We all need to be committed to learning more about how we can end racism.
What exactly does that mean? What exactly does all this entail?  Why exactly is this so critical, and if this is so critical, why didn't they notice it before insane misfits started destroying the nation?

And as for "every voice must be heard":  Really?  I guess we'll see about that!

As I read this I wondered who is the leftist ideologue who wrote this?   A writer who gives the impression they never read a history book, only watch TV news, and only read the New York Times and other corrupt rags of similar ilk.  

Also I wonder if they ever read a dictionary.  "Inherent" racism.  Really?  Did anyone look up the word inherent before sending out this piece of clabber, especially to an industry that has been the most exemplary and accepting industry in the world.  Our industry has accepted all people's regardless of race, gender or sexual preference, which I will be covering in this continuing series of articles dealing with the cancer of leftism and their definition of diversity and it's goals.  

Well, at 74, I'm soon to be gone, but in the meanwhile, I'm not going quietly into the night.  I love the strucurtral pest control industry, which has given me and a host of others wonderful opportunities to start and grow their own businesses.  And to more people from more varied walks of life than any other I know of.  I will not allow anyone, including bureaucrats, activists, or fellow travelers within the industry to degrade who and what my industry is, and what we've been.

It would appear the our national representative have decided to descend into the labyrinth world of leftist social engineering, and I don't like it.  So, I will be publishing a series of articles dealing with this issue, and I've stored source articles for my commentaries on this issue, and here they are:
Okay, so you're all in for diversity, right?  Tell me, when was the last time you had dinner with a street bum at your home.  How many?  And how often?

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Feel the Bern: Beijing to Judge Every Resident Based on Behavior by End of 2020

Bloomberg News November‎ ‎21‎, ‎2018

China’s plan to judge each of its 1.3 billion people based on their social behavior is moving a step closer to reality, with Beijing set to adopt a lifelong points program by 2021 that assigns personalized ratings for each resident.

The capital city will pool data from several departments to reward and punish some 22 million citizens based on their actions and reputations by the end of 2020, according to a plan posted on the Beijing municipal government’s website on Monday. Those with better so-called social credit will get “green channel” benefits while those who violate laws will find life more difficult.

The Beijing project will improve blacklist systems so that those deemed untrustworthy will be “unable to move even a single step,” according to the government’s plan. Xinhua reported on the proposal Tuesday, while the report posted on the municipal government’s website is dated July 18........To Read More.....

Monday, November 19, 2018

Had to happen: Democratic presidential candidate proposes China-style social credit system here

November 18, 2018 By Monica Showalter

Leftists always insist that their proposals for socialism will be nothing like what's found in communist hellholes way down the rapids to the falls. But somehow, the opening ideas are always the same.

So here we have a well-meaning Democratic candidate for president in 2020, entrepreneur Andrew Wang, who's proposing an idea that's already being implemented in China and Venezuela.

According to the Daily Caller:
New York entrepreneur and Democratic 2020 candidate Andrew Yang wants to implement a system in which a government-run mobile app rewards Americans with “digital social credits” (DSCs) for good behavior. Americans would receive DSCs under Yang’s system for things such as “participating in a town fair,” “fixing a neighbor’s appliance” or “tutoring a student,” his presidential campaign website explains..............Read more

Saturday, October 20, 2018

The Democratic Party’s 2020 Platform is a Socialist’s Dream. Here’s What it Contains.

Karl Marx would be proud.

By

The Democratic Party is already hard at work putting together their platform for the 2020 presidential election, and let’s just say that Karl Marx would be super proud of all they want to accomplish. In other words, the platform is a socialist’s dream. Apparently they want everyone to have lots and lots of “free stuff,” which we all know is impossible because nothing is really ever free. Someone is also footing the bill somewhere.

Sen. Bernie Sanders has developed a plan that would make college tuition free for students, which in reality means he plans on using $75 billion in taxpayer dollars for this “free” college education. Tack this on to this 90 percent tax bracket and you have an economic disaster of biblical proportions just waiting to happen...........To Read More...

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Will Others Follow Microsoft's Lead on Paid Parental Leave?



An objectively good thing happened in big tech Thursday: Microsoft said it will require companies that supply it with subcontractors—think cafeteria and custodial staff—to give those workers 12 weeks of paid parental leave. In doing so, Microsoft is once again taking the lead in ensuring contractors get benefits that other big companies reserve for full-time employees.

Back in 2015, Microsoft began requiring its suppliers to give their employees 15 days of paid vacation and sick leave annually. That prompted other tech companies like Facebook to follow suit. Labor advocates hope Microsoft’s new parental leave policy inspires a similar trend.

Thursday’s announcement builds off that work. “This change applies to all parents employed by our suppliers who take time off for the birth or adoption of a child. The new policy applies to suppliers with more than 50 employees and covers supplier employees who perform substantial work for Microsoft,” wrote Microsoft VP and General Counsel Dev Stahlkopf in a blog post. It will not cover individuals who contract with Microsoft themselves...........To Read More....
 
My Take - This is "an objectively good thing"?  I don't think it is.  It takes a lot of nerve for one company to demand another company follow their social inclinations.  What if large companies all of a sudden demand all contractors support abortions, and have health care plans that pay for it?  What if large companies demand companies have classes to support homosexual causes, even if their religious views find this impermissible?  What if large companies demand contractors become Democrats, or Republicans, or Libertarians, or Socialists, or Communists irrespective of their personal preferences?  What if large companies demand contractors financially support candidates of their choice?  What if large companies demand everyone become Christians, or Muslims, or Jews, or Wiccans, or even atheists?
 
No, this is not "an objectively good thing"!  What this is, is a slippery slope called social engineering, and we really need to get that!

Saturday, May 26, 2018

The Federal Judiciary's Constitutional Crisis

By Rich Kozlovich

There is not a single social conservative group left in Washington. But one need not be a social conservative to understand the settled science of X and Y chromosomes. Not even the military is safe from the Rainbow Jihad. 
Last year, in one of the many stupefying power grabs of the judiciary, several district judges issued a royal edict demanding that Trump admit into the military the most suicidal demographic of men who self-identify as women or vice versa. A policy that never existed since our founding until the final year of Obama’s presidency and was certainly never authorized by statute was, much like executive amnesty, codified into our Constitution by rogue judges.
He goes on to note:
  • America has become an abortion and transgender wasteland, including in our military, we are now the world’s magnet for social licentiousness. Call it chain migration of cultural Marxism.
  • A federal district judge in Virginia ruled that Title IX and the Fourteenth Amendment create a right for a girl to use the boys’ bathroom and that a school district must accommodate it.
  • Judges have been applying the Constitution to mix a “right to immigrate” with a “right to self-identify.”
  • A radical leftist judge in New York issued an opinion saying that Trump can’t block individual Twitter accounts from following his account.
  • A slew of court rulings in recent months bestowed upon abortion migrants the right to come here and demand access to an abortion.
  • The second most important court in the land, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, ruled that all teenage girls (and some lie about their age) coming here for an abortion must be given direct access to an abortion clinic. Another judge went a step further and made it clear that the government must fully notify teenagers of their “right” to an abortion.
  • An immigration judge granted asylum to someone fleeing Mexico asserting they fear because of their status as transgender. Naturally, people are now coming here for “asylum.” 
The fact is the only federal court authorized by the Constitution is the Supreme Court. All others are creations of the Congress, and the Constitution gives Congress the authority to determine the jurisdiction of all federal courts.  They can, and have in the past, forbidden ajudication of a case.  The court can hear the case if they like, but they can be ordered not to rule on it. 

We're not just now all of a sudden facing a Constitutional crisis between the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches of the government.  It's been in the making since "Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the principle of judicial review—the power of the federal courts to declare legislative and executive acts unconstitutional."

Who gave the federal judiciary the idea it was the courts that decide what the Constitution means?  In spite of all the clabber used to justify that concept, including going back to precedents from England - they pretty much gave it to themselves.  Worse yet, Alexander Hamilton supported such an idea, which should give everyone serious qualms about how valid that is since Hamilton was a statist who liked the idea of an overpowering central government.  He would have been the perfect little statist today, so now you can understand why a play about him became popular among the left.

First, has the Supreme Court stopped the Congress and the President from doing things that are clearly unconstitutional for the good of the nation?  Yes.  Should there be judicial review of the other branches?  I think so, because both the Executive and Legislative branches have completely violated Constitutional rights to impose statism in one form or the other.   But having done something right doesn't give the court a pass of the rest of life, especially since the federal judiciary is filled with political hacks, including some on the Supreme Court, and they change regularly.  Unfortunately, they don't change often enough since these are lifetime appointments. 

Demonstrating just how dangerous the federal judiciary has become it's clear the judiciary has forgotten this is supposed to be a government of laws, not a government of men.  No matter how convoluted the court’s reasoning can be - and convoluted reasoning has been the pattern in many of their rulings, leading to ever more convolution - the court has "no roving license to disregard the clear language of the laws” passed by Congress or in the Constitution with these dangerous rationalizations that when legislators wrote their laws they didn't really mean what they said.  What legislators really intended was for a much broader understanding, even if they didn't say so and even if there's nothing in the law that gives that impression.  In other words – their own personal broader understanding should replace the lack of vision of legislators. 

No matter what twisted rationalizations are presented the courts have no authority to rewrite any law "under the under the pretense of interpreting it."

I'm not in favor of abandoning judicial review, I'm in favor of ameliorating it. 

If the Constitution is going to really be the document that governs government and is the real and legitimate law of the land, it's in serious need of reinforcements. It’s time for a 28th Amendment that would impose strict term and age limits on the federal judiciary.

My fix is twofold.  Congress deliberately overturns these rulings by passing a law - which falls under their Constitutional authority - including ordering that such a law cannot be reviewed by the courts, which it has done in the past, (but given the craven nature of members of Congress that seems unlikely) and/or pass a 28th Amendment creating term limits for the federal judiciary.

There are three levels of the federal judiciary- the District level, the Appeals level and the Supreme Court. Each level should have a ten-year limit with a review after five years requiring a majority approval by the Senate. At each level each nominee would have to go through the same process, even if nominated to a higher court before they finish their term in a lower court. If their term runs out and they’re not nominated to a higher court they may be nominated at some point in the future. No jurist can return to a lower court if their term runs its course at a higher level, and no jurist can ever be appointed to a court if their nomination to any court has ever been rejected by the Senate. No jurist may serve after the age of seventy.
 
Now, if we really want to fix the rest of the nation's problems repeal the Sixteenth and Seventeenth amendments and eliminate the FED.  After that every thing else will fall into place. 
 
 

 

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

The Growing War on Cars and Continued Misuse of Gasoline Taxes

By Terri Hall l March 5, 2018

Americans should be celebrating the lower cost of driving between 2016 and 2017, but the tolls and taxes being imposed by government threaten to erase any gains motorists might have enjoyed.

According to a recent report by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Transportation Economic Trends of 2017, the number of miles traveled by Americans went up 7.9% since 2014 (17.3% since 2000) with a slight 2.2% drop in the overall cost of private transportation (including a .5% drop in the cost of buying a new or used vehicle and an 11.5% decrease in fuel costs). However, taxes on vehicles increased 2.1%, parking fees and tolls (imposed by government) rose 2.8%, and car maintenance and repair went up 1.7%. With car insurance spiking 6.2% and housing costs soaring 6%, these cost increases effectively erase any cost savings motorists experienced.

Several developments compound the frustration of motorists who can’t seem to cut a break. Many cities across America tilt left, politically, and they’ve declared war on cars and use gasoline taxes collected from motorists in order to erect impediments to driving through a variety of traffic calming and social engineering gimmicks.

For instance, in San Antonio, the city just broke ground on a 3-mile, $7.2 million bike lane and sidewalk expansion, which includes a 10-foot, two-way buffered bike lane, wider sidewalks and a 5-foot brick buffer (that looks like its own walking path) to protect bicyclists and pedestrians from autos. This is valuable space that could be used to expand the roadway for auto capacity that’s getting squandered on buffered bike lanes and walkways that less than 1% of travelers use to get around.........To Read More....

Sunday, May 14, 2017

This Is How the Elite Poisons Our Culture

The New York Times Magazine takes an open-minded view of open marriage.

by David French May 12, 2017 3:19 PM @DavidAFrench

Let's imagine that one day, after many years of marriage, your wife comes to you and tells you that she’s deeply, profoundly dissatisfied. She’s lost any sense of her own sexuality, she’s losing connection with her “best self,” and she misses the thrill and intoxication of a new relationship. For the vast majority of married couples, a conversation like this would touch off an extraordinary crisis. It might be followed by the confession of a marriage-breaking affair, it might touch off a desperate effort to save the relationship, or it might launch a years-long cold war, leaving the couple to grind out their days together without solving their problems.

But a small number of couples settle on a different choice: They open the marriage. They become “non-monogamous” (the term preferred over “polyamorous”) and “explore their sexuality.”
........Sorry, but hedonism and self-obsession aren’t “advanced nanotechnology”; they’re sins as old as mankind. And the more Dominus writes, the more apparent it becomes that these old sins still have the same familiar consequences....... the open marriages frequently fail, flaming out in a tangled web of jealousy, sadness, and bizarro-world sexual practices.....  ....... In the meantime, those who actually act as if all choices are equally valid, fidelity is optional, and a lifelong faithful marriage is no more “right” than serial group sex, fall into a cultural and economic abyss. Lift taboos, and people will indulge in those taboos. The misery from their mistakes will reach across the land. .........Read more


My Take - Many years ago there was a Masters and Johnson book that proclaimed open marriage was the great happiness machine.   I guess divorce is another word for happiness?   Open marriage - oh....let's just call if for what it is.....infidelity......violates a major biological imperative - jealousy.  Not to mention the fact it destabilizes society.  Which is exactly what the left has been trying to bring about for decades.  I hate having to bring this up, but events keep pointing to it.  The Communist Takeover Of America - 45 Declared Goals.  Here ares some pertinent ones. 
24. Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them "censorship" and a violation of free speech and free press.
25. Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures, radio, and TV.
26. Present homosexuality, degeneracy and promiscuity as "normal, natural, healthy."  
40. Discredit the family as an institution. Encourage promiscuity and easy divorce.

Sunday, February 19, 2017

The Left's Endgame of Gnostic Activism

Jeffrey Folks

With the left's scorched-earth strategy in response to the Trump administration, we have entered a new stage of politics. Some, including the great German philosopher Eric Voegelin, would point to that strategy as proof that we have entered the end stage of progressive activism.

When progressives would rather see the country fail than admit defeat, we are in serious difficulty.

Voegelin, who fled Nazi Germany in 1938, devoted his life to understanding the rise of modern statist culture, a development he saw as part of a larger tendency toward Gnosticism in Western culture. Derived from the name of an early Christian sect who claimed secret knowledge of divine mysteries, Gnosticism is indeed a dangerously "knowing" attitude toward the world......their efforts involved grandiose schemes designed to remake society and even, as they believed, to "transform" human nature through re-education and indoctrination.  Lenin, Hitler, Mao, Castro, Kim Il-sung, and Pol Pot come to mind, among many others.  A common thread is an arrogant abuse of power and a disdain for the well-being of ordinary people, who were willingly sacrificed on the altar of social engineering......More


Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Dickensian Truths?

Editors Note: Reprinted with permission from Dr. Ray. Did everyone see the movie "The Mutiny on the Bounty"? Perhaps everyone would like to read the real history of that story also; most importantly to read the follow up history.  
Except for the characters, the ship, the voyage and the fact that there really was a mutiny, everything you know about this account is a lie.  There is a startlingly large amount of things that people "know for sure" that just simply aren't true.  
 Once we get past these historical "truths" about society in general, perhaps we can move on to "green" activism in order to see it correctly.  RK
By Jon Ray

Although we never normally think of him that way, Dickens may be the second most influential Leftist after Marx. His storytelling ability enthralls us to this day and is for almost all of us the only picture we have of the 19th century -- and a dismal picture it is. Dickens portrayed the worst of his times, not the average or the typical but we tend to accept his verbal pictures as typical. And the situations that Dickens described were so bad that the word "Dickensian" has come to mean oppressive, uncaring and inhuman. His novels were, however, political propaganda. Surprisingly, England in the Victorian era had a social welfare system that was both fairly comprehensive and independent of the government.

Even in the modern era of universal government welfare payments we can still find people living in "Dickensian" conditions -- for one obvious instance, the Australian Aborigines. All systems have some weaknesses and concentrating on the worst cases tells us nothing about how well the system works as a whole. A modern-day Dickens could equally well describe terrible situations caused by the actions of heartless government employees. See SOCIALIZED MEDICINE for just some examples of that. So let us now look briefly at what history tells us about the Victorian system rather than at what the novels of Dickens tell us about it:

There were two main sources of social security in Victorian England: The parish and the Friendly Societies. The parish system is the one Dickens concentrated on but it was in fact the Friendly Societies that were more important. We still have many of the Friendly Societies with us to this day. Most Australians will have heard of Manchester Unity, The Oddfellows, The Druids and various other societies. These days just about all they provide is health insurance but in the Victorian era their functions were much broader.

They also provided unemployment insurance, widows benefits, funeral benefits and various social functions. In the Victorian era a skilled worker would normally join a Friendly Society associated with his work, his town or his religion. If no other Society suited him he could join the Oddfellows. When he joined, he signed up to pay a weekly subscription to the society out of his wages. In return the Society covered him for most of the problems of daily life. If he got sick he went for free to the Society's doctor or a doctor that the Society had an agreement with. If he got really sick he could be admitted for free to a hospital run or approved by the Society. If he became unemployed he would receive a weekly payment from the Society to keep him going. If he died, his widow would be looked after. So ordinary workers in the Victorian era in fact had quite a high level of social welfare benefits -- all privately provided without any involvement by the government.

Some people, however, fell outside the Friendly Society system by reason of being too poor or too foolish to join. For these there was the parish system of poorhouses and workhouses. This was a system whereby the local parish of the Church of England gave charity to the poor so that nobody need be without shelter or food. It provided only the most basic food and shelter and did nothing to make poverty comfortable but it did make sure that everybody was provided for in some way. It was in that system that Oliver Twist was portrayed by Dickens as asking for "more please", implying that the people in it were not well fed. About that, though, we read:

Doctors writing in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) say they have uncovered the gruel truth behind the Victorian workhouse. Charles Dickens, they contend, was exaggerating when he portrayed Oliver Twist and other orphans driven to the brink of starvation by a miserly diet of watery porridge. In fact, the food provided under 1834 Poor Law Act, which set up workhouses for the destitute poor in mid-19th-century Britain, was dreary but there was plenty of it and the diet was nutritious enough for children of Oliver's age, their paper says.

In Oliver Twist, Dickens wrote, the orphans were given "three meals of thin gruel a day, with an onion twice a week and half a roll on Sunday." On feast days, according to the novel, the inmates received an extra two and a quarter ounces (64 grams) of bread.

Four medical experts, with skills ranging from nutrition to paediatrics and the history of medicine, say such a diet would have killed or crippled the children, inflicting anaemia, scurvy, rickets and other diseases linked to vitamin deficiency. They took a closer look at the actual historical record, sifting through contemporary documents and even replicating the gruel that workhouse children most likely had.

One important source for their research was a treatise by a physician, Jonathan Pereira. He wrote it in 1843, five years after Dickens completed "Oliver Twist" and ignited a furious debate about the workhouses. Pereira found that the local boards of the guardians of the poor had a choice of six "workhouse dietaries", one of which they could choose according to the circumstances of each establishment. On the basis of Pereira's figures, using a recipe for water gruel taken from a 17th-century English cook book, the authors calculate Oliver would have had around three pints (1.76 litres) of gruel per day, comprising 3.75 ounces (106 grams) of top-quality oatmeal from Berwick, Scotland. Far from being thin, the gruel would have been "substantial," the authors say.

This would not have been the only source of food. Pereira details "considerable amounts" of beef and mutton that were delivered to individual London workhouses. "The diet described by Dickens would not have supported health and growth in a nine-year-old child, but the published workhouse diets would have generally met that need," the BMJ paper says. "Given the limited number of food staples used, the workhouse diet was certainly dreary but it was adequate."

The authors add a caveat, saying that this assumption is made on the basis that inmates actually received the quantity and quality of food prescribed, but Pereira's book suggests this was generally the case.
Such a system was sometimes no doubt heartless and could be abused and it was episodes of heartlessness and abuse that Dickens portrayed -- and which he moved his middle-class readers to "improve". Attempting to improve the Victorian system, however destroyed it. As one commentator acerbically observes:
In effect, the bourgeoisie declared war on their underlings, and tried to improve them out of existence. Their weapons in this war were 'a national system of education, a state system of welfare, public housing schemes and, later on, a state system of hospitals, a comprehensive system of National Insurance and much else besides.' These might not all sound like unmitigated evils to LRB readers, but Mount does a spirited job of pointing to the ways in which all of these structures were imposed on top of previously existing working-class vehicles for self-help. In one of the most original sections of Mind the Gap, he evokes a thriving culture of schools, Sunday schools, reading rooms, Nonconformist religion, collective insurance and trade unions. 'It is not too much to say that the lower classes in Britain between 1800 and 1940 had created a remarkable civilisation of their own which it is hard to parallel in human history: narrow-minded perhaps, prudish certainly, occasionally pharisaical, but steadfast, industrious, honourable, idealistic, peaceable and purposeful.'

And then this civilisation was dismantled. To take only one of a number of Mount's examples, the extensive culture of privately run working-class schools was destroyed by the board-schools founded by the 1870 Education Act, which were not free, but were effectively subsidised to a point where they put their private competitors out of business. All of this was part of a process in which 'the working classes are firmly tagged as the patients, never the agents.'
So any system can be abused and can fail and there is no doubt that the present system of government welfare that we have is also often heartless and is also often abused. The main difference between then and now is that the present system is more generous. Our unemployed get more spent on them. Our society today is however much richer than the England of Victorian times so the more generous provisions of the present era would probably have occurred under any system.

Child labour
The plight of child labourers in Victorian Britain is not usually considered to have been a happy one. Writers such as Charles Dickens painted a grim picture of the hardships suffered by young people in the mills, factories and workhouses of the Industrial Revolution. But an official report into the treatment of working children in the 1840s, made available online yesterday for the first time, suggests the situation was not so bad after all.

The frank accounts emerged in interviews with dozens of youngsters conducted for the Children's Employment Commission. The commission was set up by Lord Ashley in 1840 to support his campaign for reducing the working hours of women and children.

Surprisingly, a number of the children interviewed did not complain about their lot -- even though they were questioned away from their workplace and the scrutinising eyes of their employers.

Sub-commissioner Frederick Roper noted in his 1841 investigation of pre-independence Dublin's pin-making establishments: "Notwithstanding their evident poverty ... there is in their countenances an appearance of good health and much cheerfulness."

A report on workers at a factory in Belfast found a 14-year-old boy who earned four shillings a week "would rather be doing something better ... but does not dislike his current employment". The report concluded: "I find all in this factory able to read, and nearly all to write. They are orderly, appear to be well-behaved, and to be very contented."

So once again we see that the Dickensian portrayal of something is at least questionable.

Happy people?

It is notable that contented, successful people (Podsnap, Gradgrind) are portrayed most unfavourably by Dickens. This too is Leftist. As noted conservative historian Russell Kirk quoted Bagehot as saying: "Conservatism is enjoyment". The converse is however more familiar: Leftists are miserable sods always complaining about something. They have a pervasive hatred of the world around them. And that, presumably, is why Dickens and many other literary figures are Leftist. Just as newspapers do well on accounts of disasters, so tales of suffering, unhappiness and escape from oppression sell novels. As Bagehot also said: "All the best stories in the world are but one story in reality - the story of escape. It is the only thing which interests us all and at all times, how to escape." Conservatives, of course are not so driven. They see plenty to criticize in the world but are generally content just to get on with their own lives rather than constantly striving to tear down "the system". (More brilliant Bagehot quotes here)

Let me say just a few words about Mr Podsnap (in "Our Mutual Friend"). Read how Dickens describes him here

It is a classic piece of Leftist poison, where Mr Podsnap's contentment with himself and the world about him is completely transmogrified. Podsnap can literally do nothing right. Even his patriotism is portrayed as ignorant -- something that anticipated modern Leftism. And Podsnap's success in business seems to be just somehow accidental -- with no suggestion that Podsnap may work hard and intelligently at what he does. The Leftists of academe whom I know so well think exactly that way about business to this day. And even Mr Podsnap's furniture is ridiculed. And there is of course no suggestion that solid citizens like Mr Podsnap keep the world on an even keel. Leftists don't want the world kept on an even keel. Their ideal is revolution -- with all the hate-driven indifference to human life that that normally entails.

So let us not get a false picture of the evil capitalistic 19th century from Dickens's brilliant propaganda. The 19th century was in fact second only to the 20th century for the improvements it brought to the lives of ordinary English people.

I mentioned recently a minor Australian Leftist blog that seems to have a devotion to listing my "sins". If they ever read the present post they will no doubt add breathlessly to the list that I criticize the great Dickens. Horror! How imbecilic I must be to challenge such a conventional hero!

Leftists tend to think of themselves as iconoclastic (even though they have said little that is original since Marx) but they put up very effective mental barriers against real iconoclasm (such as my critique of Dickens). They just see real iconoclasm as too far beyond the pale to contemplate. That is certainly the commonest reaction I get from Leftists when I point out that Hitler was a socialist. Their low level of intellectual curiosity makes them very conventional thinkers. Only the simplest of propositions (e.g. Bush = Hitler) get past their mental portals.