Monthly Archives: November 2018

How SJWs Infest Companies and Destroy Industries

     It seems that more and more industries are being overrun by “Social Justice Warriors” who end up destroying companies and dominating professions like lords of the flies, especially when it comes to popular media.      Case in point comes from insider … Continue reading

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The Grand Old Sundering

     In the wake of the 2018 election results, there are two conflicting narratives concerning what the outcome of the results really mean. To wit: Either the GOP wasn’t “MAGA” enough and that the voters punished the “establishment” candidates, or that … Continue reading

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Venezuela’s Slow Ride To Hell

     The horror show that is socialism continues unabated in Venezuela. A sixty-fold increase in the minimum wage seems like a socialist workers paradise… aside from the fact that a 833,997% increase in consumer prices far exceeds even the 149,000% hyperinflation … Continue reading

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News of the Week (November 12th, 2018)

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100 Years Ago Today, The Guns Fell Silent

     Today marks the 100th anniversary of the day that the guns that roared during the “Great War” fell silent on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.      Though begun as “Armistice Day,” Veterans Day has expanded … Continue reading

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Japan To Allow Gene Editing in Human Embryos Could Lead To Catgirls

     Genetic editing of embryos is illegal in many countries. However, the land of 猫耳, Japan, is now set to allow editing of genes in human embryos: “Japan has issued draft guidelines that allow the use of gene-editing tools in human … Continue reading

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Suburban Shift — 2018 Election Aftermath and Postmortem

     After all the sturm und drang, not to mention the plethora of polling calls, political mailers and commercials, and emotional outbursts, the 2018 election is over and in the bag.      My predictions for 2018 were broadly accurate, but I was … Continue reading

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Words To Remember When Voting

     Half a dozen of years ago, I was talking with a scientist who had immigrated from Bulgaria, had lived under Communism, and had become an American citizen. The words she spoke to me still gives me a chill of terror: … Continue reading

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2018 Election Predictions

     It’s prediction time! My “official” prediction for the 2018 election are below. As a preemptive rejoiner to potential critics of previous predictions, I’d like to note that my predictions for Nevada have been highly accurate, with errors being within a … Continue reading

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News of the Week (November 5th, 2018)

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