
mcDouble
816 posts




No wonder Americans voted Trump in TWO times








Cluster B people are REMARKABLY skilled at international politics. It’s very unfortunate… well — unfortunate when you don’t have them on a leash somehow. The Imperial Energy’s rising. By Roman analogy (off Spengler’s 100 BC = 2000 AD which I find accurate to +/- 8 years. We have about 56 years until the time of the assassination of Julius Caesar and 51 years until the crossing of the Rubicon. I’d be perhaps 101 (if I live) at the analogy point of Ceasar’s murder. Whatever happens - I’ll see American Democracy limp on through “faking it” and it will be my (G-d willing) Children and especially grandchildren who see the era of an American Augustus. The Republic CAN be preserved and should be preserved and doing so will allow the Aridoamerican Kultur to more properly rise in good health. Trump will be seen as an early imperial RESTORATOR MVNDI who like Sulla, “righted the republic” into a period of eerie calm which then (if fundamental problems REMAIN unsolved) explodes with political contention as the oldest zoomers become Middle Aged. I *can* post this chart in better resolution. This was a fast screenshot. It’s been two years since I’ve added to or tuned it! Anyone who wants to edit a copy - use Keynote.app - ask me and I’ll send you the file. @AridoAmSubstack






In 1920s Soviet Union, planners decided Moscow needed more nails. So they ordered factories to produce tons of nails—literally. Clever factory managers made huge, heavy nails to hit their weight targets with minimal effort. When planners caught on and switched to counting nails by quantity, factories cranked out thousands of tiny, useless pins. This wasn't incompetence—it was inevitable. Without market prices, socialist planners had no way to know what people actually wanted or what resources truly cost. Ludwig von Mises predicted this exact chaos in 1920, showing that rational economic calculation requires genuine market prices formed by voluntary exchange. Today's central planners face the same impossible task, just with fancier computers and bigger bureaucracies.











Imagine being in a theater in 1999 and seeing this for the first time.







