Russia-Bad vs Ukraine-Bad, and the “I Can Train Monkeys to Make Underwear” thesis of...

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Part 2 As I related in Part 1, I came to Kentucky by accident in 1969, thinking I was en route to Germany to work for my old boss from Japan, as an Army civilian...

Do Losers Have to Relocate? The Finality of Status

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  This will begin a series of inquiries into the natural law of popular revolutions and what happens to the losers? How does all that work out? I've written long and often here about the various...

The Ford Model T, Shoulders You All Stand On

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  Compliments of Safeshare.TV....all about the shoulders we stand on. And no, Germany, England nor France had a similar business model. Henry Ford build not just a car, but a process to build cars, so that...

Part II, How the Organization Man Went Rogue

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Part II The Gordon Gekko vision (1987) more or less defined the next iteration of Organization Man, which I learned the hard way after returning to the US, trying to help link up American entrepreneurs...

Process Republicans, the Bane of the Republic

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Will Chamberlain, a millennial I think, late-30s-early 40s, a "modern" not-classical conservative, "Human Events" editor and DC-area attorney, recently Tweeted "Trump is not the guy for 2024: he’ll be 78, he underperformed in 2020, we...

Where is Matt? After a Decade’s Slide into Darkness (Revised)

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  Matt Harding was born in 1976, a Gen-Xer (1965-1980). That Generation is just as apt to cling to the old ways and standards of their parents (Baby Boomers, 1942-1964) as they are to become utterly nouveau, knowing little, if anything about the shoulders they...