Jeffrey Falk

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Jeffrey Falk

Jeffrey Falk

@CyranoFalk

I am writer and a thinker, concerned about the state of the world.

Asbury Park, NJ, USA Katılım Şubat 2013
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ZUBY:@ZubyMusic·
People never fully recovered from the pandemic response. Not just in terms of some people's health, but the economy, social and institutional trust, and overall mental wellbeing. No questions were answered and there was never any accountability. So the loop is still open.
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Billy Beck
Billy Beck@_Billy_Beck_·
None of it is that simple. In the most general terms: it was a failure of principles: Grotesque failures to understand what socialism really is. ** A "Third Way" between socialism and capitalism was all the rage in the 1990s, hailed by every wise person on all the magazine covers. ** The cravenly silly idea that Communist China could be somehow reformed if only they weren't lying murderers. "Fifty years of baby-talk about China." (Gordon Chang, at least five years ago) ** The century-long advance of socialism here in America, billed to all the most productive. Those are the very margins in which successful businesses live (averaging about 8% over history since the Industrial Revolution), ground paper-thin to pay for the welfare state. This was always going to drive business to look for better opportunities: there is no way to stop that short of outright prohibition of so-called "capital flight" (just another commie euphemasia for capital not behaving the way they want it to). It was a convergence of terrible philosophy and sheer economic necessity that made corporations "offshore" instead of fighting for freedom right here in their own country. Of course, that's really not the job of business, and so-called "business schools" had been churning out compliant morons for decades: steeped in altruist ethics and real sharp on the law in everything they did. Nobody did any of this so that "baby boomers could buy cheaper plastic bullshit". That's the complaint of someone who can't see the history of it all: ** What the end of World War II meant to people who'd been scared and scarred for most of their lives since 1912 (HMS Titanic) or 1914 (WW I), by The War, the Spanish Flu (my grandfather lost two brothers), the Roaring 20s relative break for a while and then the Crash & Great Depression, then The War (again). By 1945, they just wanted to live again, in hope of something like "The American Dream", the very idea of which was already in the mouths of septic souls like Theodore Dreiser and even F. Scott Fitzgerald (nevermind the pros like John Dewey). The scarred people didn't know all that. They just wanted to live, they wanted their kids to live *better*, and they thought they finally had a chance at it. Yes: they raised a bunch of rotten brats and the 1960s were a general disaster. Not all of them were like that. The worst that I could say of them is they voted for the worst Boomers as they all aged into the 80s and 90s. It was the worst of them, who'd been washed in postmodern "philosophy" and countless other frauds, who made no pretenses about "gaming the system" for power. For example: Field Marshal Rodham. There's gamer Boomer for you. "Cheaper plastic bullshit" is just a consequence, not motive. It could have been predicted by people who really understood all of the differences between America and the whole rest of the world: Communist China was never going match this country at anything. Nobody was, until it crippled itself, and all of that was well in motion before the "Baby Boom" existed. None of it was as simple as "boomers".
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Billy Beck
Billy Beck@_Billy_Beck_·
If only there were some set of principles that could explain the mystery of why jobs disappear under a "minimum wage".
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian

Twin Cities’ wage hikes roasted after report exposes job-crushing fallout in Tim Walz’s backyard | Ashley DiMella, Fox News A new Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis study is handing conservatives fresh ammunition in the minimum wage fight, with critics mocking the findings as obvious after researchers linked $15 wage hikes to job losses and reduced hours in Minneapolis and St. Paul. "Who could have possibly seen this coming," wrote RealClearInvestigations senior writer Mark Hemingway quipped on X in response to the study. The working paper found that the phased minimum wage increases in Minneapolis and St. Paul were associated with a decline in employment, along with reduced hours for some workers that could complicate ongoing national pushes for higher wage mandates. The debate comes as progressive leaders continue to advocate for increasing the federal minimum wage to address rising living costs. First passed in 2017, the Minneapolis Municipal Minimum Wage Ordinance was established to increase the minimum wage in phases to eventually meet $15 per hour by July 2024. Minneapolis’ minimum wage rose to $16.37 for all employers on Jan. 1, while neighboring St. Paul’s rate rose to $16.37 for large businesses as part of phased wage increase. Researchers said the employment declines persisted even after accounting for the COVID-19 pandemic and violent riots in the wake of the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, two major shocks that also affected Twin Cities businesses during the study period. "We find that the increase in the minimum wage substantially decreased employment in restaurants, retail, and health, even after accounting for potential confounding effects from the pandemic and civil unrest," the report said. The Minneapolis Fed analysis found the wage hikes increased hourly pay but reduced available jobs and hours, with researchers estimating that Minneapolis lost 5,425 jobs and St. Paul lost 3,797 jobs between 2017 and 2021 because of the minimum wage increases. The restaurant sector was hit especially hard, according to the report. Full-service restaurant jobs fell nearly 36% in Minneapolis and nearly 20% in St. Paul between 2018 and 2023, according to the Fed data cited by the Minnesota Star Tribune. "We demonstrate that establishments with larger exposure of their labor costs to the minimum wage experienced larger increases in their wage and larger declines in their jobs, hours, and wage bill," economists stated. Social media critics seized on the findings, arguing the report confirmed long-standing warnings that aggressive wage mandates can reduce jobs and hours. "They swore the $15 minimum wage would be magical for everyone: higher pay, thriving businesses, cheaper happy hours. Instead, thousands of jobs are gone, restaurants gutted, and now we're all paying more for the same thing as before except for worse service," wrote an X user. " But sure, keep telling me economics is just a suggestion." "You know what can fix this? Another wealth (aka middle class) tax," joked another. "Boosting minimum wage significantly above the market rate may temporarily benefit incumbents, but it reduces overall hours available, accelerates automation, and harms new-entrants," said another user. "This happens time and again. This happened in Seattle. And the latest evidence comes from Minnesota." "'Workers are making more, but businesses are cutting back, research shows.' Oh, really, you don't say?," posted a local radio host on X. "'Why didn’t anyone warn us?!!' Oh wait, we did," wrote Minnesota self-proclaimed "grassroots conservative activist" Michael Holmstrom on X. The federal wage has remained at $7.25 since 2009 despite calls from left-leaning lawmakers to raise the minimum a step even further to $30 per hour. Back in 2018, Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz backed a $15 minimum wage statewide in Minnesota, declaring he would sign such a bill into law as governor. Local leaders sounded the alarm for the increase with backing from coalition of labor activists, progressive city council members, and community groups. "My advocacy for a housing wage is directly tied to my support for a $15 minimum wage. $15 is an important place to start, but in many places across Minnesota, that still isn’t enough for families to make ends meet," he wrote on Facebook at the time. The findings come as progressive Democrats continue pushing to raise the wage floor well beyond the long-standing $7.25 federal minimum wage. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., has argued that a $15 minimum wage is no longer enough for workers, while other left-leaning lawmakers and city leaders have backed proposals ranging from $20 to $25 or more. Read more: foxnews.com/politics/twin-…

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Jeffrey Falk@CyranoFalk·
@_Billy_Beck_ @ProQuibus I’m visiting PA today, near Morrisville. Unfortunately, too few of the locals even know the name Robert Morris.
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Scott Holleran
Scott Holleran@ScottHolleran·
I’m grateful to my former @BurbankAdult student and friend @CyranoFalk for this excellent critique and review of my first book, “Long Run: Short Stories, Volume One.” This literary review—my book’s first published as an article—posted on The Most Endangered Species, Jeff’s media. Read what he wrote for an insightful examination and subscribe to Jeff’s sharp, wide-ranging reports, commentaries and writing: open.substack.com/pub/themostend…
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Jeffrey Falk@CyranoFalk·
@_Billy_Beck_ “The guy next door is more of a wife beater than I am. What’s the big deal?”
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Billy Beck
Billy Beck@_Billy_Beck_·
"How dare you criticize freedom of speech in Britain when Russia is worse?" Countless times, I've run into this sort of thing from American socialists (or plain garden-variety imbeciles), and they just blank-out when I ask them: "How close to that do we have to get *here* before you understand the problem?"
Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight

If you ever want to understand the sheer state of lunacy of leftist western media, then watch this. Just count how many logical fallacies you hear in this video in the space of just five minutes. From patronizing a 26 year old speaker and saying he isn’t an adult enough to warrant a serious opinion to illogically dismissing and denying any kind of suppression of free speech in Britain because free speech in Russia is worse. That’s like saying that Britain’s weather is grey and miserable because Antarctica is constantly at well below subzero temperatures where one has nothing to do with the other. It is actually frightening to watch, but what is most frightening is how it’s one guy literally being hounded and bullied by an entire panel and audience of leftist journalists who are seemingly incapable of tolerating any dissenting or different opinions or voices to their own. It’s evil and disturbing, like some kind of dystopian horror movie of brainwashed weirdos all feeding off a hive mind. But credit to this 26 year old who holds his own, stands by his convictions and doesn’t break to the will of this unrelenting crowd.

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Jeffrey Falk@CyranoFalk·
@_Billy_Beck_ Cameron Crowe had his moments, but that one is egregiously overrated.
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Billy Beck@_Billy_Beck_·
"Listen to 'Tommy' with a candle burning and you will see your entire future." That's as far as I got through "Almost Famous," just now. It's unbearably nostalgic.
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Jeffrey Falk@CyranoFalk·
Circa 1989, at age seventy-seven, Gene Kelly married a thirty-year-old woman. Perhaps someone disapproved, but I don’t remember any controversy at all. Another thirty-seven years of Endarkenment (including modern feminism) has taken its toll.
︎ ︎venom@venom1s

Madonna 67, is dating 29 year old soccer player Akeem Morris. 38 year age gap. No woman says anything about that. But Leonardo DiCaprio dating a girl with a 30 year age gap, and women are calling him a pedophile. Why the double standards?

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Jeffrey Falk@CyranoFalk·
@_Billy_Beck_ I remember when Michelle Obama left Illinois for Washington. If my memory is accurate, she was being paid about the same salary (in 2009 dollars) for a sinecure at a hospital. The hospital didn’t even bother to replace her. They just eliminated the position.
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Carol Roth
Carol Roth@caroljsroth·
On tax day, remember that the federal government takes in more than $5 trillion/year, which is more than the GDP of every country on the planet (except the US itself and China). They still overspend by another $2 trillion. They refuse to address rampant waste, fraud and abuse.
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Billy Beck
Billy Beck@_Billy_Beck_·
Get all government out of all education right now, in the same way as a separation of church and state, and for all the same reasons. Every hour that this is not accomplished means another mind destroyed.
Nick Freitas@NickJFreitas

Many will not like reading this, but it's a fact. Having served 4 years on the Education Committee in the Virginia House of Delegates, I can tell you that there is no school district in the Commonwealth, no matter how rural or conservative, that Democrats are not trying to mandate indoctrination that runs contrary to your principles. Thats not hyperbolic, it's reality. They don't call it indoctrination, because they don't see it that way. They see it as correcting the mistakes of your parenting, which in their view is not "progressive or tolerant" enough. And since they don't have enough of their own kids to win elections, they need yours to "think correctly" about these things before they reach voting age. So in their view this is essential to "preserve our democracy." Make sense now? Now someone will read this and ask me "why didn't you fix it?" And the answer is simple...because we never had sufficient votes to get the legislation passed. It wasn't for lack of submitting bills and fighting for them, not a single Democrat would vote for any of it and as long as they controlled just one part of the legislative process they could prevent all of it, because thats how the system works. In my entire 10 years in the General Assembly there wasn't a single year where they didn't at least control one part of the process. But now nothing is preventing them...because they have the votes and they control the entire process.

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