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Bug Soylent Puke
Posted by: Ragnarök_62 - 11-30-2016, 08:15 PM - Forum: Technology - Replies (1)

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2...eplacement


Yummy! Big Grin

files.soylent.com/pdf/bar-nutrition-facts-en.pdf

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  A Half Dozen Reasons Why Trump Isn't the Second Coming of Reagan
Posted by: Dan '82 - 11-29-2016, 05:58 PM - Forum: Neil Howe & The First Turning - Replies (14)

https://app.hedgeye.com/insights/55622-6...nomic-boom


Quote:[Image: trump_reagan.png]
 
We're Entering a New Reagan Boom--NOT!

Trump first dazzled American pop culture with his gaudy hotel logo and celebrity interviews in the 1980s. In fact, the Donald still looks like a slightly older version of an ‘80s yuppie—a me-first “master of the universe” sporting everything but the power suspenders. So is it so far-fetched to think that he might overhaul today’s economy by turning back to that 1980s magic?
 
Many policy pundits are hailing the idea, so much so that you might think that the “Again” in “Make America Great Again” is a direct reference to the Gipper’s success in slaying inflation, downing the USSR, and building a 600-ship navy. Even notable leaders of the original “supply side” revolution are remaking their appearance in (or near) the Trump coterie: Art Laffer, Larry Kudlow, Stephen Moore...


https://app.hedgeye.com/insights/55622-6...nomic-boom

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  I took this picture Friday night
Posted by: Dan '82 - 11-27-2016, 06:40 PM - Forum: General Political Discussion - Replies (1)

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  Homelanders: Mid 90s or Mid 00s?
Posted by: HoldOn - 11-27-2016, 08:12 AM - Forum: Homeland Generation/New Adaptive Generation - Replies (53)

Looking on Google Books and news sources, it seems proposed Gen Z starting dates are evenly split between 2004/5 or 1995/6. Depending on who you ask, the generation starts on either side of the year 2000, which is quite a massive gap (10 years).

Which of these dates do the forum members find more fitting? I believe the mid 90s dates are based on growing up in a post-September 11th world and the rise of the Internet with the release of Windows 95, while the mid 2000s dates are based on memories of growing up in a post-Obama and post-Great Recession world.

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  Why rural voters don’t vote Democratic anymore
Posted by: Dan '82 - 11-25-2016, 01:27 AM - Forum: General Political Discussion - Replies (82)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk...l-america/


Quote:U.S. Rep. Collin C. Peterson of Minnesota is one of the last members of a dying breed: the rural conservative Democrat. He has represented Minnesota's 7th Congressional District for a quarter-century, since 1991. The district encompasses most of the western half of the state. It's farm country, a broad swath of fields and open prairie running from the South Dakota border all the way up to Canada.
The people Peterson represents are overwhelmingly white and moderately conservative. According to the Cook Political Report, Peterson was one of nine Democrats sent to Congress from a district that voted for Romney in 2012.
Most counties in Peterson's district swung hard toward Trump this year, by margins of 20, 30, 40 percentage points or more. But Peterson himself still earned 52.5 percent of the vote, enough to head to Congress for a 14th term...



https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk...l-america/

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  Morality and the Saeculum
Posted by: sbarrera - 11-24-2016, 09:26 AM - Forum: Theories Of History - Replies (6)

Some time ago I wrote this essay about the saeculum and morality. Specifically it aligns the generational cycle (archetypes and turnings) with Aristotle's four moral characters. 

http://home.mindspring.com/~saecularpages/Morality.html

I present it here for the forum's consideration. Would love to know what people think.

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  Abandoned Xer elders
Posted by: Saint Stephen - 11-22-2016, 08:08 PM - Forum: Generation X - Replies (10)

It has been a long while since I posted, but I used to post on the old forums when everyone was wondering if we were 4T yet or not.... But that isn't what I wanted to post about.... This is: I recently went to this site: http://www.lifecourse.com/about/method/g...types.html where I learned that nomads are abandoned as elders... I was really hoping we were going to catch a break at some point... Weren't Xers abandoned as kids? How is that going to come to pass when some of us are doing all that we can to protect future generations from the nightmare of debt bearing down upon them? And how is it that Boomers are "respected" in elderhood while Xers are "abandoned"? When I look at things it seems these things ought to be flipped... How will the "tough" midlife Xers become "abandoned" as elders?

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  President-Elect Trump: Why Did It Happen? What Does It Mean For Markets?
Posted by: Dan '82 - 11-20-2016, 10:57 PM - Forum: Neil Howe & The First Turning - Replies (14)

https://app.hedgeye.com/insights/55423-p...for-market


Quote:Recent moves in the market have been as surprising and disorienting as the election of Trump itself. For what it’s worth, here is my take.
  
Miraculously, a Trump victory has accomplished what central banks around the world have been laboring to accomplish for the last two or three years--persuade the world to believe that inflation is on the up and up. This persuasion in turn gives monetary policy traction again—by making nominal interest rates more deeply negative in “real” terms. In lockstep, fixed-rate sovereign debt (along with equity look-alikes) has tanked. Has the so-called fiscal cure arrived? Paul Krugman is sputtering with indignation that this uncouth right-wing charlatan has stolen all of this progressive thunder...



https://app.hedgeye.com/insights/55423-p...for-market

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  What made the GI generation so trusting of authority?
Posted by: disasterzone - 11-20-2016, 05:14 PM - Forum: Generations - Replies (8)

That's what I don't understand. If you constantly see authority not handling things right, why would you trust them more? Especially after seeing how authority acts in a 4T like Hitler or Stalin. I mean the 4T was full of bad examples for authority. So why did they trust lobotomies and thalidomide and take every authority's word?

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  Peter Turchin: Entering the Age of Instability after Trump
Posted by: Dan '82 - 11-19-2016, 02:00 PM - Forum: Peter Turchin's Theroies - Replies (21)

http://linkis.com/evonomics.com/yEWV1


Quote:Cliodynamics is a new “transdisciplinary discipline” that treats history as just another science. Ten years ago I started applying its tools to the society I live in: the United States. What I discovered alarmed me.

My research showed that about 40 seemingly disparate (but, according to cliodynamics, related) social indicators experienced turning points during the 1970s. Historically, such developments have served as leading indicators of political turmoil. My model indicated that social instability and political violence would peak in the 2020s (see Political Instability May be a Contributor in the Coming Decade...



http://linkis.com/evonomics.com/yEWV1

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