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Susana

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Susana last won the day on June 12 2016

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    The Price of Anything is the amount of Life you exchange for it. Think carefully about who and what you invest your time into. An excess of empathy is a sin and a crime since it fosters an idea where consequences do not exist. Its fostering socialism. As well as the toxic relationships between narcissists and empaths. The exploitation of the K selected by the r selected to the detriment.

    Books, must reads, must knows
    -Real Time Relationships https://freedomainradio.com/free/
    -Virginia Satir -
    -Grow your own. MoneyTrees-Where the shade's @. #Bank at Home
    Square Foot Gardening Method with added rock dust

    Best Advice I have received:
    -If your family is vampirical or abusive etc then its time to grieve the loss of your family.

    Current Favorite Topic of Discussion, Juxtaposition
    -"Breeders"(aka non-nihilists) vrs "Nihilists"(aka non-breeders)
    -Yooogle (youtube) alternatives?!!?!?! where is all the data located?
    -Demographics
    -Negotiation with children

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  1. So..... The best "guarantee" for economic freedom and workers rights is not having regulations/licenses (not including finance/banking) so that people who want to braid, cut hair or open a stand on the side of the road can do so without having to get licenses and pay money to the government. So if there is a business who treats his workers badly... the employee can open up a business that competes with his old boss. However, how likely is it to happen that these regulations and licenses will be gotten rid of? The baby boomers who own the existing business and industry certainly do not want to allow or mentor upstarts. They wont even let the housing prices crash down to the levels they should be because that negatively effects their net worth. Everyone who already went through the money and time drain of getting their licenses will not want to support lots of upstarts not having to go through the same hurdles. Who is advocating this "non-coercion" idea:I also have heard the argument, just go ahead and have machines take over all "low-skill menial jobs" because then people would not want to immigrate because they would not be able to find any jobs. Then it would be better on the native population because the demand for housing, etc would greatly decrease.
  2. Why should I prefer the Mises Institute over Maxkeiser.com ? I already follow Cato the Younger on twitter. Again I do not think it is a bad thing if products are more expensive.. if it is too expensive... then don't buy it. Is food going to be too expensive to buy? If not then expensive prices are not a bad thing... because prices are already expensive for the everyday person and we dont need to be a consumerist society anyway. This is not a convincing reason as we would be better off as a savers society. Of course there is the grey market and smuggling but again that is not a worry since Americans(white people) follow so many rules without rebelling it will be the minority of people in the grey market. Maybe some things I would purchase on the grey market (edit to add since I live in Port City) but I would much rather have a goal to save and buy handcrafted quality made in America, no matter the price than the already expensive crap imported from other places.
  3. The best "guarantee" for economic freedom and workers rights is not having regulations/licenses (not including finance/banking) so that people who want to braid, cut hair or open a stand on the side of the road can do so without having to get licenses and pay money to the government. So if there is a business who treats his workers badly... the employee can open up a business that competes with his old boss. However, how likely is it to happen that these regulations and licenses will be gotten rid of? The baby boomers who own the existing business and industry certainly do not want to allow or mentor upstarts. They wont even let the housing prices crash down to the levels they should be because that negatively effects their net worth. Everyone who already went through the money and time drain of getting their licenses will not want to support lots of upstarts not having to go through the same hurdles. Tariffs to me while more government(yuck) is specifically tied to "isolationism" and do not seem to have the same hurdles and downsides of negatively impacting the native population (other than I guess prices). If your company is not importing from other counties then you would not be negatively impacted, in fact you would be positively impacted and gain an advantage. I'd be happy to know what you see are the hurdles and downsides of tarrifs on the native population (I am fine with prices going up because I think it will improve quality and create jobs). As a positive I also see tariffs as combating the "free trade" globalism like nafta which is crappy for all countries involved (agriculture subsidies, globalism etc) I also have heard the argument, just go ahead and have machines take over all "low-skill menial jobs" because then people would not want to immigrate because they would not be able to find any jobs. Then it would be better on the native population because the demand for housing, etc would greatly decrease. Was it Keynsian? .... Which college can I enroll in that will teach me Mises?
  4. Don't give your DNA to 23andMe, they want it to sell, just look at this article http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/23andme-is-terrifying-but-not-for-the-reasons-the-fda-thinks/ If you want to research M1 then read the books cited on Wikipedia and studies and papers that have been done and look for different sites to get a big picture and migration pattern like http://forwhattheywereweare.blogspot.com/2012/12/mitochondrial-haplogroups-m1-and-u6.html And when it comes to having a country based on your genetic lineage there will be a huge hullabaloo if your genetic lineage... is somewhat different. You can look into haplogroup K and research books and papers written to see what I mean. Must be a "genetic bottleneck"
  5. Thank you but I already got A's and B's in my econ classes. Econ Theory is soooooo boring(aka theory not real world reality) and really I only find useful and find value in Calculus, Volunteerism, An-Caps and Max Keiser. Also not that a college degree is really that noteworthy my major was BS: International Finance and Marketing so I know enough to know what my opinion is Jobs, jobs, jobs is the main issue or "preference" people care about. If a person prefers to have cheap crap instead of quality and manufacturing jobs for others and their country they can think that but I will not agree with them. What is faster and more effective for creating/influencing positive outcomes in terms of American jobs(manufacturing jobs); tariffs or changes/elimination of "regulatory, collective bargaining, and minimum wage laws" . Do you really think tariffs are less important for domestic job creation (esp Manufacturing) than "regulatory, collective bargaining, and minimum wage laws" ?
  6. Everything is already expensive in the USA, Rent, insurance, taxes, healthcare, student loans (food more than before but not yet as much as other nations as a percentage of income spending) People want JOBS! to pay these bills and expenses and taxes. If stuff is too expensive to buy then... dont buy it. The priority should be making money and saving anyway, not "omg stuff is expensive now because we pay Americans who work" This idea "stuff is so expensive if we make it here and we can get it cheaper in China" was exactly what the previous generation did, sold out the Manufacturing Base of the country and its sold out its prosperity to get cheap crap that needs to be replaced. People are tired of cheap crap, they want quality and jobs back
  7. Based on talking to people and observing abortion hurts the woman and man emotionally and physically in the following ways. Not sure the exact statistics but after an abortion the relationship usually ends, both parties report to me a feeling of "what is the point" "the future was ended" Your body has side effects, for example the "abortion pill" taken in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy has the woman bleeding for weeks or longer and other side effects are nausea and cramping, irregular cycles etc. And it also highlights either being in a shitty relationship with no future and/or having no community and family support and thinking you have to sacrifice the idea of having kids for "success and prosperity"
  8. Avaya Telecom, (which was once Lucent/AT&T) has Open Source SIP (session initiated protocol) Trunking. So you can use any endpoint, different routers, phones, computer etc unlike cisco which is proprietary versus open source Video is linked to minute 10.18 where you can watch the live demo of 4 people with simultaneously video calling and sharing documents pictures to the entire group. Simultaneous Video chats for your roll-a-deck contact list. Text, emails etc all in the same place, even documents you have ever texted or emailed. "Amazing Collaboration Experience" https://youtu.be/_GsohvVftrQ?t=10m18s Avaya Aura Open souce video calling Simultaneous Video chats for your roll-a-deck contact list. Text, emails etc all in the same place, even documents They also have IP Office for small biz but Aura can easily handle hundreds of thousands worldwide for large organizations.
  9. The first video phone, unveiled at the 1964 World Fair http://www.techinsider.io/videophone-internet-telephone-invention-1960s-2016-5 "The story begins with video calling, which is a lot older than you may think. The first patent was filed in Germany in 1932 by Dr. Goerg Schubert. Not long after, the German post office ran the first video calling service — between video phone booths in Berlin and Leipzig, and later to Nuremberg, Hamburg, and Munich — from 1936 to 1940. The American telephone company had been researching the technology and teasing prototypes for decades when it finally unveiled its Picturephone at the 1964 New York World's Fair."
  10. Not sure about which exact words to start the conversations, other than perhaps joining groups such as sports group meetups to meet healthy and active people but below are a few very important questions to get into the conversation. "What was your childhood like and your parents relationship with each other and with you? What are your long term goals and future plans? do you want to have children? when and how many? What are important parenting strategies for you? (type of parenting, type of school public vrs private vrs homeschool, stay at home mother or working mother)
  11. Interview with Bill Warner of PoliticalIslam.com
  12. Ask them if Bernie loses, will they move to Venezuela? Its socialism over there and the country is very very oil rich
  13. sounds like a very bad therapist. Any reason why you would not immediately switch to a new one? Maybe a male therapist? Edit to add: Also by staying with this therapist you are voting with your dollar and economically supporting a single mother
  14. If you have not yet had the pleasure to watch a video by Chef John from Food Wishes.com above is one of his recently released recipes of an easy and of course fabulously delicious homemade sports drink. Link to the original post from Food Wishes.com with Chef John: http://foodwishes.blogspot.com/2016/03/homemade-sports-drink-because.html What are your favorite go-to recipes?
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