Tab Content
  • CCTelander's Avatar
    Today, 11:16 AM
    Back in the 1990s L. Neil Smith and Aaron Zelman wrote a novel called Hope wherein, by a one-in-a-million set of circumstances a truly principled libertarian businessman named Alexander Hope got elected president and proceeded to do just what you guys suggest. He DID get shot at, several times, and shot back. Good book. I highly recommend it. Available here: https://www.amazon.com/Hope-Aaron-Zelman/dp/0964230453
    79 replies | 1476 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 11:14 AM
    Interesting. I wouldn't have expected that of your field. As fast as the product becomes obsolete, that seems silly.
    29 replies | 582 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 11:06 AM
    Only just enough to distract us from where our own best interests lie, and to trick "us" into self-identifying as "them". Don't worry. They can destroy the railroad companies, and shut down the most energy-efficient, lowest-environmental impact method of transportation known to man. But they can't pull up the rails overnight.
    1 replies | 4 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 11:03 AM
    Yeah, well, there's the problem. Way, way too many of "us" identify as "them". People don't know where their best interests lie.
    79 replies | 1476 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 10:59 AM
    Suits me. I was always a Douglas fan anyway.
    53 replies | 1451 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 10:55 AM
    Believe McConnell when he tells you. We aren't giving it to them. We're giving it to the MIC. Lend-Lease for Ukraine! Boeing is having trouble selling to the private sector for some reason... All the Ukraine is getting out of the deal is depopulated.
    53 replies | 1451 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 10:51 AM
    I've been clinging to optimism that this will go well since before I joined this forum over a decade and a half ago. Because yes, this day has been coming longer than that, as you know. But whether you're optimistic or not, when the stakes are this high, there is pucker factor.
    939 replies | 205271 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 10:47 AM
    Yes. Then Israel uses the money our (often Republican) politicians sent them to tear down that mosque to make room for the new temple. And Iran takes offense, so Israel starts tossing the nukes our politicians gave them all around, and...
    53 replies | 1451 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 10:33 AM
    Well, nobody will give you any credit for it, because you didn't figure out how to delay something and push it forward at the same time.
    79 replies | 1476 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 10:31 AM
    That's a good vid, not longwinded and definitely painless, as his vids always are. But for those who want this clip solo... https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1783198072215851465 1783198072215851465 I wonder if as many as two percent of these oh-so-educated protesters know that Israel created Hamas.
    53 replies | 1451 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 09:56 AM
    Well, I don't know what anyone is going to say. I just know what has already been said. The psyosoap (psyoap?) opera continues...
    79 replies | 1476 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 09:47 AM
    I want the fearless beholden-to-nobody Alpha Male I was promised in '15 and '16. You remember the guy. The one who proved to be an abject failure and utter disappointment, but many of them are still cucking for anyway.
    79 replies | 1476 view(s)
  • CaptUSA's Avatar
    Today, 09:40 AM
    Yeah, but the PA voting system is rigged beyond belief. He'll lose that state for sure, but you can't take away any intel from PA on the mindset of the voters - only the mindset of the PA system.
    42 replies | 1123 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 09:23 AM
    I'm sure it'll be a boon to sales of AI programs. Gotta help corporations prepare for the coming massive workforce shortages as the depopulation continues.
    29 replies | 582 view(s)
  • fisharmor's Avatar
    Today, 09:06 AM
    There's an interesting case study. Interesting because while I'm sure your acquaintance is a decent guy, I have also spent a couple decades periodically being the guy to help clean up the technological shipwreck created by an IT salesman. So I'm a bit biased about them getting paid the amount they do (plus the perks) for the job they do. What about mortgage sales? The people who call up and get you to refinance? We haven't been getting those calls recently because their entire industry suffered an apocalypse a few years ago. But some of them were really decent people who did what they did very well. I actually refinanced twice with the same guy because he did such a great job of it. And he's probably out of work, or doing something else now, and that entire company is probably gone. I feel for him, but things are different, and things had to change. The market is merciless. If people aren't getting the maximum value for their dollar, they're not going to part with it easily. Lots of people want to change that calculus and bring the state to bear on the situation that brings them an advantage and "creates mercy" in the market. And in this case study, we have three sides: one, the business owner, who wants to bring the power of the state to bear on his employees and make the market less merciless to him. The second is the employee, who likewise wants the state to side with him, and make the market less merciless to his interest. And the third is the other sales situations where there has never been a state action on either side, allowing the market to act with zero mercy. Lots of contracts are unenforceable and there are arguments to be made to that effect here. If I was making the argument, I'd say that an employment arrangement requires pay to count as employment. If the pay isn't happening, it's not employment. If someone owes some action or inaction to someone else and isn't paid for it, then that's slavery. There has to be a way to put NCA's in place that compensate the employee for it. I agree with you that there will be lots of fallout from this. But I'm looking beyond the individuals who will be harmed in the short term and toward the bright future where there are a lot less salesmen in the world. Getting locked into a business model is the worst thing for all of us. Businesses either pivot and do something that works once the old ways are dead, and we all benefit from it collectively, or they get to force everyone to keep doing things in a way that allows them not to change. I know which way the market would have us go.
    29 replies | 582 view(s)
  • CaptUSA's Avatar
    Today, 08:50 AM
    Well, to be somewhat fair... Trump's Presidency ended in 2019. 2020 began Trump's re-election campaign. And that's when the world lost its mind. Including his own administration. Trump is out there asking, "are you better off than you were 4 years ago?" The real question should be, "are you better off than you were 5 years ago?" On the whole, I'd probably give Trump a B- up until 2020. in 2020? F-!
    1 replies | 52 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    71277 replies | 1631549 view(s)
  • CaptUSA's Avatar
    Today, 07:45 AM
    That was me at my last job, except for the "get fired" part. I quit. And then the CEO and VP's started calling me trying to get me to reconsider. Sorry - you had your chance to listen. (My problems ran deeper than the compensation - it was the woke board, the bureaucratic incentives, their covid response, and of course, the pay) But I do recognize the value of NCA's... This decision is likely unconstitutional. I know an insurance salesman that is sweating this. That's an industry that requires relatively low skills or knowledge to start, but requires good geographic networking. He's got NCA's in place that prohibits his employees from opening a business within 5 miles of his location after a year of them leaving. 5 miles isn't much, but if they leave, they may take some of his clients with them. This new dictate will dramatically change how he hires new people. The fallout is going to be huge if this is allowed to stand. I get the other side, too. NCA's are often abused by employers. But this is throwing the baby out with the bath water.
    29 replies | 582 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    1 replies | 52 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 07:09 AM
    "Vaccines"? Are they? This incident happened so long ago that it has already crawled through the court system.
    2 replies | 73 view(s)
  • fisharmor's Avatar
    Today, 06:58 AM
    Five months ago I started my first new job since 2001. After 23 years I finally got a clue and realized despite what they had said in the past, they absolutely did not give a fuck about me or anyone else working for them. The place where I am now is marginally better, but if there's one hard-learned lesson I'm taking into this new job, it's that it's a job, not a career. I'm working diligently on updating certs and getting to the point where I can go anywhere. Because I know corporatism makes it impossible to keep up with inflation. At least this company is giving out 'bonuses' (which I found out were commonplace 7-8 years ago, then stopped, and now they're bringing them back) to help combat rising costs. But my last employer started doing this too: never giving raises, and using windfall money to keep everyone quiet about it. But you know what is guaranteed to get me a raise? A different job. Employers have to offer competitive wages to get new people in. I got nearly $10k extra base pay just moving jobs. If that's the way I can provide for my family, well, the fact that I'll be spending 1/4 to 1/2 of my time at that new job training only to move on is someone else's problem. Eventually the people whose problem that is will get to the point of realizing they're not giving out pay raises fast enough to accommodate inflation and that yearly bonuses do not suffice. And some INTJ in the company will send a message to management that sounds a little too much like "how come you ivy league assholes haven't figured this out yet and could you please stop giving us platitudes about market forces we really don't give a shit about and just figure out how to pay us", and get fired.
    29 replies | 582 view(s)
  • Occam's Banana's Avatar
    Today, 06:33 AM
    107 replies | 9717 view(s)
  • Occam's Banana's Avatar
    Today, 06:30 AM
    How well our "free" education system works ... how well ... pic tax:
    71277 replies | 1631549 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 06:25 AM
    They're hammering hard on this "blacks=criminals" operation...
    9 replies | 382 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    71277 replies | 1631549 view(s)
  • acptulsa's Avatar
    Today, 06:17 AM
    I don't think that's what they're saying. I think they're saying, "Stop laughing at how stupid we are!"
    3234 replies | 297216 view(s)
  • CaptUSA's Avatar
    71277 replies | 1631549 view(s)
  • CaptUSA's Avatar
    71277 replies | 1631549 view(s)
  • CaptUSA's Avatar
    71277 replies | 1631549 view(s)
More Activity

37 Visitor Messages

  1. View Conversation
    Hiya!
  2. View Conversation
    I saw you tried to pm me, so I cleared some space for ya. I'll be out of the office for a while, but see you in the by and by. Prolly in 2 hours or so. ~hugs~
  3. View Conversation
    O I C
  4. View Conversation
    Say wut? I didn't get what you wrote there.
  5. View Conversation
    I forgive you.
  6. just so you know, when a thread is started in the guest subforum (even by a member) it has to be approved before its publicly seen, so Yes I Am A Liberal is telling the truth
  7. View Conversation
    Since when is the "We got a badass over here" meme "gay"? It's been all over the interwebz for many moons and it's used by all sorts of folks. There are several samples in the various "bestest picture thread evarrr"-s.
  8. The reason I have no use for monarchies is it's complete pot luck what you get. If your generation gets a Victoria, you could be in worse shape (assuming her advisors aren't lying to her about what they're doing), but if you get an Ivan the Terrible you're screwed. I prefer a system that at least holds out hope for nonviolent revolution, whether people are generally smart enough to use it or not.

    And I'm pretty sure you meant neither Bismarck nor the kaiser.

    Chancellor von Bismarck
    President von Hindenburg
  9. Bismarck
    Hindenburg

    That help get the rust out of your history? 'Cause those who get rusty on history are liable to re-live the bad parts...
  10. View Conversation
    You're right, I should have said the Kaiser, not Bismarck. :/ (My WWI history is rather rusty...I do remember Hitler suffered from mustard gas inhalation during that war and a bunch of other factoids) Yeah, monarchs have been somewhat fascist in certain occasions, but they always had incentive not to destroy their subjects' economy or their own respective societies as presidents and prime ministers or even legislators do. (such elected officials almost always leave office very wealthy and almost never face justice for their misdeeds) Generally speaking, the best to worst scale goes- voluntary association with government>hereditary monarchy>monarchy>classical republicanism>modern constitutionalism>democracy etc.
Showing Visitor Messages 1 to 10 of 37
Page 1 of 4 123 ... LastLast
Page 1 of 4 123 ... LastLast
About acptulsa

Basic Information

Profile Sidebar Configuration

Profile Sidebar Configuration

Activist Reputation (Self-Rated):
1

Signature


Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
You only want the freedoms that will undermine the nation and lead to the destruction of liberty.

Statistics


Total Posts
Total Posts
67,131
Posts Per Day
11.27
Visitor Messages
Total Messages
37
Most Recent Message
08-18-2017 05:47 AM
General Information
Last Activity
Today 11:25 AM
Join Date
01-02-2008
Referrals
1

42 Friends

  1. asimplegirl asimplegirl is offline

    Member

    asimplegirl
  2. AxXiom AxXiom is offline

    Member

    AxXiom
  3. Brick-in-the-Wall
  4. cajuncocoa cajuncocoa is offline

    Banned

    cajuncocoa
  5. CapitalistSooner CapitalistSooner is offline

    New Member

    CapitalistSooner
  6. CaptUSA CaptUSA is offline

    Member

    CaptUSA
  7. CCTelander CCTelander is online now

    Member

    CCTelander
  8. cheapseats cheapseats is offline

    Banned

    cheapseats
  9. DamianTV DamianTV is offline

    Member

    DamianTV
  10. Deborah K Deborah K is offline

    Member

    Deborah K
Showing Friends 1 to 10 of 42
Page 1 of 5 123 ... LastLast
View acptulsa's Blog

Recent Entries

Partisan and Conquered

by acptulsa on 07-02-2017 at 08:46 AM
Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
So, you take a sniff, mistake an anti-Fed argument for a minimum wage argument, and jump off board? Do you think victims of inflation and the systematic destruction of manufacturing jobs should be stripped of the right to vote, but corporations should get to vote even though they are things, not people? You say government is the problem, not the corporations, but I don't see you acknowledging who or what it is that is paying the lobbyists to make the particular bribes they make.

Read More

Categories
Uncategorized

We Need the Police Because...

by acptulsa on 06-15-2016 at 10:08 AM
Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
Hat tip to Suzanimal for the following:

Quote Originally Posted by The Daily Mail
Did a delay in response give the gunman more time? Cops face questions over why it took three hours for SWAT teams to storm Orlando nightclub as police chief admits officers may have shot some of the VICTIMS

...Police Chief John Mina has also admitted that some of the victims may have been hit by officers' gun fire.

However he insisted it is a part of the investigation into the horrific attack.

He

Read More

Categories
Uncategorized

We're So Lucky to Have Such Great Choices

by acptulsa on 09-23-2012 at 10:16 AM
Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
I just can't decide who to vote for in the presidential race. They're both just so perfect! I can't believe it. Things are just going so well I never considered firing the president, but this Romney guy is just such a temptation!

Romney promises us more war. Obama promised us just the opposite, but that's ok, because he saw Dubya's two wars and raised us three police actions. I think that's a wonderful thing, and can't wait for the next one. I heard somewhere that with six you

Read More

Categories
Uncategorized

Intercity Passenger Rail

by acptulsa on 09-23-2012 at 10:14 AM
Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
Once upon a time, there was a thing called the Interstate Commerce Commission. It was founded to prevent kamikaze capitalism amongst railroads in a day when their efficiencies and primitive technology pretty much guaranteed them a monopoly in viable transportation.

The best thing Reagan did, in my opinion, and the one time I felt some hope for a moment that he would prove to be the libertarian he claimed to be, was when he abolished this bureau. But it was a decade too late to save

Read More

Categories
Uncategorized

Who are you mad at really?

by acptulsa on 06-26-2011 at 08:29 AM
Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
'What your daddy did to you was abuse.'

'How dare you talk that way about my daddy?!'

What has it to do with politics? Everything. Politicians piss us off, then try to misdirect our anger 'across the aisle' to people who are fundamentally exactly the same, but wear a different party label. The game is age old, but still works.

People are angry, but they are often in denial about it. They know they're angry, but they don't want to admit they're angry

Read More

Categories
Uncategorized
Page 1 of 10 123 ... LastLast

04-22-2024


04-18-2024


04-16-2024


03-27-2024


03-06-2024


03-04-2024


02-27-2024


02-26-2024


02-25-2024


02-07-2024


02-06-2024


02-05-2024


02-04-2024


01-29-2024


01-26-2024



Page 1 of 10 123 ... LastLast
Page 1 of 665 1231151101501 ... LastLast

04-25-2024


04-24-2024



Page 1 of 665 1231151101501 ... LastLast