
Sirius Professor (Why so Sirius?)
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Sirius Professor (Why so Sirius?)
@Siriusprofessor
Historian, economist, contributor to The Sirius Report Plus. And on weekends a mediocre player of Fantasy Football.
Arizona Katılım Ekim 2010
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@ArmstrongEcon Who with two brain cells and who calls themselves an economist would have believed ANYTHING we are seeing now... or saw in the 1970s... when you do the crap mentioned above.
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What we are witnessing is the collapse of an entire economic assumption that nations could deindustrialize, outsource production, restrict energy development, accumulate endless debt, and still maintain rising living standards indefinitely.
Armstrong Economics@StrongEconomics
The Economic Decline of Europe With Rising Interest Rates? - I have returned from a two-week tour of Europe covering the UK, Germany, and Italy. Europe is in dire straights. zurl.co/xr20
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As usual people have jumped to conclusions without listening to what was actually said. It is the best 10 minutes you will spend understanding what China is currently doing in terms of manufacturing and industry policy. If you think it doesn't apply to us in the West you couldn't be anymore wrong.
The Sirius Report@thesiriusreport
NEW: China's Master Plan To Dominate Global Industry youtu.be/Y1cQ6Vzx4P0
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@wideawake_media Westerners can't get through their THICK SKULLS that the Chinese people WANT safety, security, cleanliness, affordability and in fact will ACT ON THEIR own when a fellow neighbor gets out of line
They are HAPPY with setup
US is in NO POSITION to say shit about ANY other culture
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Tucker Carlson warns that AI's real threat is the use of surveillance technology by governments to control citizens. He points to China as exemplifying this abuse, employing technology to monitor and punish its people, undermining privacy and freedom.
"China uses technology to eliminate privacy. And no privacy means no freedom."
"Everything you say or do is being monitored with technology. Why is it possible to do that in a country of over a billion people? Because they have amazing tech, and they have harnessed it against their own people to watch and listen to them... and then to use that information—as all governments will, inevitably—to punish people who don't comply."
"And this really is the core problem with AI."
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@elonmusk The IDEALS of Western Civilization are amazing... a FEW decent and uncorruptible men in history from Western Civ. have been amazing.
But those ideals have been stomped into the ground by a majority of corrupt men and women with NO ideals.
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So it turns out not to be the case. Who could have guessed:
Chinese Foreign Ministry:
We want to end the claims that China agreed with the US not to supply weapons to Iran. No such communication occurred with Washington.
China neither confirmed nor denied supplying weapons to Iran to Washington.
Beijing's security agreements and defense cooperation with other nations are sovereign matters for China. No foreign country may interfere in China’s internal affairs.
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@PDXFato ROFL, yeah.
That's why they just turned down buying NVIDIA chips when Trump offered them.
That's why they file half the patents in the entire world each year now.
business-standard.com/world-news/chi…
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@Siriusprofessor The only problem is they have no freedom innovation does not require mass engineers, it requires freedom. China can only copy not invent
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AI is becoming the 19th century Pinkertons for the billionaire elite.
Get it in your heads... CEO's, the Billionaire Class, and nearly all politicians don't give a shit about you, workers, or the majority of humanity.
youtube.com/watch?v=-Zypvd…

YouTube
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@MarcoFoster_ Why does she look like EXACTLY Bernie Sanders with more hair?
That and the fact she sounds exactly like him in ideas. A non-producer first complaining, then using their soap box to try to redistribute the earnings of the producers.
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Fran Lebowitz in 2012: “There’s no such thing as clean money. No one earns a billion dollars. You steal a billion dollars”
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_
Fran Lebowitz on the billionaires: “Every time someone suggests [a wealth tax] they say I’m moving. Go! They add nothing to New York. In the 19th century, those robber barons, they employed people. All this money magic employs no one. Goodbye, go. We don’t need you”
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@newstart_2024 The interesting thing is...
With more women in positions of power, their natural instinct is NOT to protect. Thus why most women in power positions don't give a crap about men, their futures, how they fit into society
It's why MGTOW was born. Men's answer to 3rd wave feminism
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Helen Andrews nailed an uncomfortable truth on The Daily Signal:
Men and women have always differed, but we’re now in completely uncharted territory. Women make up 56% of law students, over 50% of law firm associates, 51.5% of federal government lawyers, and are on track to become the majority in medicine and management roles too. Nothing like this has ever happened in any society in human history.
We’re living through the largest feminization of professional life the world has ever seen.
This shift will reshape how institutions think, lead, and make decisions in ways we’ve never experienced — from workplace culture and risk-taking to policy priorities and innovation. Acknowledging we’re in unprecedented waters is the first step to navigating it wisely.
This conversation cut through the usual noise and made me reflect on how massive these structural changes really are.
Do you think these historic shifts in gender balance across elite professions will strengthen society, create new tensions, or both?
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@Atroubledmind @elonmusk Not in Tesla... possibly in X, and again possibly with Space X.
But NOT worth a trillion valuation in ANY respect.
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@timecaptales History is always written by the victors.
And we are still seeing it today, in the US's protection of war crimes by a people who themselves were victims of war crimes.
Germany - Imprisonment and execution of millions
US - Unlawful imprisonment of US citizens of Jap. decent
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@MarcoFoster_ Ironic as it comes from a person who contributes virtually nothing to New York themselves.
'Appreciation is the highest form of criticism. A critic’s primary job should be to identify and magnify beauty rather than merely hunt for flaws.' GK Chesterton
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@EthanLevins2 This was a wasted interview IMO, though give Tucker credit for debating a puppet propagandist who wouldn't admit the truth if he was standing before God.
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