An unapologetic collection of observations from the field as the world comes to what promises to be a glorious and, at the same time, a very nasty end.
Monday, October 25, 2021
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Shadow Banned
"Shadow Banned"
Tune: “Yesterday”
Parody by Tom King
Twenty ten, I could post all of my stuff back then,
To criticize Obama weren’t a sin
But Dems didn’t know how to shadow ban
Years ago, you could see all of my Twitter posts.
Now it looks as though my posts are toast.
Oh, I believe I’m shadow banned.
O’ I got 3 strikes, traffic to my blogs was killed, well yikes.
Less than half my Facebook memes get likes.
My content's banned it’s too far right.
My readers they had to go?
They say I violate
Community standards.
Now I’m banned till a future date.
Yesterday, social media wasn’t totally gay.
Now my stuff is mostly hid away.
O’ I’m debunked, I’m here to say.
Why I have been banned
I don't know, they say it was me.
I don’t remember limiting.
Who my posts could see.
Shadow banned, my peeps can’t see my recipes.
I need a place to post what I please.
Oh, I’m, shadow banned I do believe.
I’m shadow banned I do believe.
Mm mm mm mm mm mm mm.
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
Is Free Market Capitalism Inherently Greedy and Corrupt.
Well, of course capitalist systems have to be regulated. The idea that those of those on the right want totally unregulated business is a straw man logical fallacy. Nobody I know is claiming unregulated, unfettered capitalism is the best way to go. Most of us believe in original sin. Mentioning communism makes one a moron???? Really. What an arrogant load of crap! Communism is, for most committed socialist, the ultimate socialist Utopia. It was what Marx believe was the ultimate goal of socialism. It was the "Communist" Manifesto, not the Socialist/Capitalist Manifesto, nor even the Socialist Manifesto. If by socialist, you mean people helped the needy and helped each other in the event of disasters, that's not the sole province of socialism. Socialism doesn't mean "charitable". A capitalist nation can choose to set aside some assets to provide help or even things like healthcare, retirement benefits and such if it so chooses and many do. Sweden and Denmark, whose economies are based on capitalist principles do offer certain services and benefits that their people choose to offer.
It's not "when left to it's own devices" that capitalism fails. It's when propped up by cronies in government that those nasty corporations screw people and wreck the economies. Crony capitalists and their well fed allies in government come to think they are too big to fail and use taxpayer money to save big corporations from failure as they did in 2008 and 2009. Goldman Sachs should have gone down with Lehman Brothers, AIG and all the rest. Instead of letting the markets regulate the greed and corruption our politicians instead protected it. I guarantee if any one of those massive corporations had collapsed of it's own internal rot, there would have been a hundred new companies that would have rushed in to serve those markets.
Free markets, if protected from the bloated bullies of business, will clear out the bad business. Customers simply stop buying their stuff. That's why Chrysler went bust. We should have let them close and kept the market open for new car-makers to step in. Companies that have rested on their inflated laurels pay the price for failing to innovate and to serve their customers. For every failing Sears, Montgomery Wards and JC Penney's, you get an Amazon, Walmart and a myriad of smaller companies that rise up to serve the customers in that market.
And it's not just the corporations that are greedy. Unions, representing workers have gotten greedy as well and have driven their companies under one after another. If, a while back, you suddenly discovered you couldn't find Twinkies and Ho-Ho's in the store anymore, you can thank their unions that drove the Hostess company down by making the business unprofitable. Much of the failure of the bakery was due to the badly inflated cost of their workforce. Nice work if you could get it, but eventually, the whole rotten edifice collapsed of its own weight and with it those nice retirement plans the union gouged the company for. Ironically, someone did buy the brand and the recipes for Ding-Dongs and such. What they didn't buy were the workers. Meanwhile, conservative bakery, Little Debbie, keeps plugging along by balancing costs and paying their workers a fair but not exhorbitant wage.
My friend was right in that there has to be some regulation to keep the markets free and fair. It's just not the sort that our friends on the left favor. Progressives took the wrong lesson from psychologists like BF Skinner and Abraham Maslow. They've come to believe and more importantly put into practice, a system that responds to noisy, demanding, misbehaving people by rewarding them in an effort to quiet them. All the while they neglect those that are quietly going about their work and not setting fire to cities and demanding things they can damned well get for themselves.
All that does is teach the proletariat to be greedy and eventually, the delicate balance between patronizing the proletariat and protecting the "too big to fail" upper class, grows to be too much and it all topples over and goes down like the Tower of Babel. And every day it's looking more and more like the progressive tower to the socialist Utopia may soon topple of its own weight and as Jesus described it, "And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house, and it fell, and great was the fall of it."
As it's been for more than a year now with CoVid-19, it's better that we avoid the disease that is socialism/statism altogether than to do as John the Revelator put it, and "...drink of the wine of the wrath of her fornication." With government and corporations, there really is no "safe sex." History tells us that.
© by Tom King