I have a habit of ending up at the 6 O'clock of spooky license plates. In 2016 I even ended up behind a TRUMP plate. But sadly forgot to take a photo. This has nothing to do with the blog does it?
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A war nobody needed.
A debt number too big to say out loud.
And an El Nino that could be the worst in recorded history.
None of that is a coincidence.
It's what happens when the people running the world's economy are trained not to see any of it coming.
The next Fed chairman walks into all three at once, with the same playbook that missed 2008.
I don't think 2026 survives on autopilot.
For a more comprehensive understanding, refer to the full video presentation given in the comments.
#SteveKeen #PostKeynesian #FederalReserve #EconomicCrisis
The coffin of Khamenei’s 14 MONTH OLD granddaughter.
She was burned alive in an American strike on February 28th.
She died alone, in a separate room, playing with toys.
Notice how the NORDSTREAM 2 propaganda narrative is all about how Europe lost access to cheap RU gas & deindustrialization. It's not about how US oligarchs benefited. The War on Russia is also falsely framed as a culture war against conservative RU Christians & not a war for oil.
Notice how the NORDSTREAM 2 propaganda narrative is all about how Europe lost access to cheap RU gas, deindustrialization. It's not about how US petroligarchs benefited.
They exported color revolutions to countries whose governments stopped cooperating.
They exported culture war to their own citizens who might have started asking questions.
Same machinery. Same purpose. Same result.
Foreign population too busy surviving a destabilized economy to organize politically.
Domestic population too busy fighting each other about symbols to notice they've been economically gutted.
The target is always the same: any form of collective consciousness that might look upward instead of sideways.
Sideways is safe.
Sideways is neighbors fighting neighbors.
Upward is dangerous.
Upward is class.
105 years ago, the Communist Party of China had fewer than 60 members. Today, that number has grown to 101 million with 5.4 million primary-level Party organizations.
To keep this vast Party united and effective is a miracle. We’ve done it, we’re doing it, and we’ll do even better.
The phrase "Stone Age" in your post is not doing historical work.
It is doing psychological work.
It places African societies outside history, in a permanent, static, pre-modern condition that exists outside time and development, and therefore outside the kind of historical analysis we would apply to any other civilization.
We do not say Europe was "in the Stone Age" during the centuries when it had no universities, no printing press, no germ theory, when its cities regularly suffered plague mortality of 30-50% of the population, when its surgical practice consisted primarily of amputation without anesthesia, when its legal system included trial by ordeal.
We say Europe was at a particular stage of development at a particular historical moment, and we examine the conditions, internal and external, that produced change.
We apply the analytical framework of history:
Contingency. Causation. Specific events with specific consequences.
For Africa, you reach instead for a phrase that removes the continent from history entirely.
This is not a minor rhetorical choice.
It is the entire ideological operation.
Once a population is placed outside history, in a permanent natural state rather than a historical condition, nothing that happened to them historically needs to be examined.
The slave trade becomes irrelevant.
The colonial period becomes irrelevant.
The postcolonial resource extraction becomes irrelevant.
Because they were "always like this."
Before history started.
Before anyone did anything to them.
The "Stone Age" framing is not ignorance.
It is the deliberate removal of cause from its effect.
“I don’t believe in charity. I believe in solidarity. Charity is vertical, so it’s humiliating. It goes from the top to the bottom. Solidarity is horizontal. It respects the other and learns from the other. I have a lot to learn from other people.”
-Eduardo Galeano
One argument for socialism is. It has the power to give us the time to be better parents. Capitalism exploits people to the point where they cannot have kids and when they do they haven't the time to be good parents.
NONE of the spooks speaking for Iran in the media actually speak to the root of the problem. They never mention real solutions to the problem. They never mention that we have technological solutions to the energy problem namely nuclear energy.
The US does not have the infrastructure to produce statesmen. That's why the political class here is so incompetent. It does not view political leadership as technology as a science. They falsely believe running a state is the same as running a business. This a fatal mistake.