J. D. Stembal
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Bank of Canada may impose negative interest rates
J. D. Stembal replied to Alan C.'s topic in Current Events
Banks charge clients to deposit, and loans become a losing proposition for the lender. Debt becomes a profit instead of a liability. -
My thoughts on the gay marriage thing
J. D. Stembal replied to Good man's topic in Men's Issues, Feminism and Gender
I whole-heartedly agree, but the government not only subsidizes broken families but has long subsidized married couples as well (post-WW2 to get women out of the workforce). I am welcoming others on FDR to consider what the voluntary family looks like, especially in light of decentralized technological tools such as the blockchain. As it stands, no aspect of the family is voluntary. We are born tax slaves, indoctrinated and traumatized, and we die as slaves.- 45 replies
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My thoughts on the gay marriage thing
J. D. Stembal replied to Good man's topic in Men's Issues, Feminism and Gender
I'm curious about what dispute resolution would look like, and whether it would decrease the divorce rate.- 45 replies
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Donald Trump on terrorists: 'Take out their families'
J. D. Stembal replied to Alan C.'s topic in Current Events
Trump: "We have no choice." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76An3ZxWNfk More Trump fear-mongering and pandering to the weak-minded. -
Alex Jones & Donald Trump Bombshell Full Interview
J. D. Stembal replied to Sayo's topic in Current Events
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Can you describe how you intervened aggressively? Are you articulating your feelings of bitterness to your wife? You can't afford to keep a lid on that.
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Bitcoin Sales Now Prohibited In the State of New Hampshire
J. D. Stembal replied to Nick Coons's topic in Current Events
Any business accepting BTC as a form of payment will not be able to accept them from NH residents.- 5 replies
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My thoughts on the gay marriage thing
J. D. Stembal replied to Good man's topic in Men's Issues, Feminism and Gender
For the sake of argument, I will concede that the definition is accurate. Can you describe the ways that the BTC blockchain improves a couple's chances of remaining married until death, benefits the children, or promotes voluntarism in the family?- 45 replies
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What are you going to put that energy into doing or achieving? I weight lift, but I do it because I empathize with my future self, not because I wish to provide value to women. I view masturbation and pornography as a pacifier to mind the health and well-being of my male plumbing because there are no women worth fucking. I've been sober and celibate for almost 20 months.
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My thoughts on the gay marriage thing
J. D. Stembal replied to Good man's topic in Men's Issues, Feminism and Gender
No debate had started. We never got past definitions. Marriage, as it stands now, and throughout recorded history, has been supported by politics, through arranged marriage, religion, through unions blessed under God, and the State, through civil laws specifying the requirements and conferred benefits of State-sanctioned marriage. If you have a voluntary union for the sake of raising children, starting a family business, or an agreed-upon contract that does not impose force on one or both parties, it would not be called marriage because no marriage has ever existed that has not fit into one of those three categories.- 45 replies
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There is no such thing as an illness that comes out of nowhere. I assume that is what you mean by "freak illness". Every effect has a cause. If you get sick, you set yourself up for it in some way by compromising your immune system or through poor lifestyle choices, such as drinking alcohol or subjecting yourself to constant low-grade stress, inflammation, and lack of sleep. Injuries can be mitigated as well, but I would be all for an insurance plan that only covers accidents like falls. However, I ride a snowboard without medical insurance and sleep very well at night. Assuming that one can opt out of paying for the health care of everyone else through taxes, prevention saves money in the long run and you can use these savings to pay off catastrophic injuries that cannot otherwise be avoided.
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One can easily make the case that America is worse than Germany's Third Reich. We are not only the dominant world military power with over 900 encroaching military bases, and troops in 130 countries (as of 2011, at least), but we wield the world's default trade currency, which we constantly devalue. Essentially, between the Federal Reserve, the Treasury, and the Long Arm of the Military, we are fucking over and dominating the entire world. It's no wonder a great proportion of the world despises America and, by extension, Americans. I would be ashamed to be classified as one, but I had no choice but to be born here, thus there is no moral component to my classification. Citation: http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2011/sep/14/ron-paul/ron-paul-says-us-has-military-personnel-130-nation/
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Calling all Red Flags for guys to watch out for!
J. D. Stembal replied to kavih's topic in Men's Issues, Feminism and Gender
Wow, what a great insight. I'm not sure how I missed this. Personally, I think women are far more pushy and rushed when it comes to sex than men, but this is a reflection on my past experiences. The rushers will expect you to initiate sex at the earliest opportunity. If you stall or take your time, they tend to lose interest fairly quickly. I would estimate if after six weeks of chatting and dating, if you have not had sex, and she's still speaking to you, you've successfully found an unhurried woman. -
Having worked for some years in the public library system, I have to agree with you, but the employees there, mostly women, will not see it that way. They will argue that removing the public library will disenfranchise children. Libraries run weekend and after-school programs for students in addition to lending books and other media, and providing internet access. Since the library system is closely tied with the school district, removing one would cripple the other. I used to piss off the librarians by saying that in the future we wouldn't need libraries because we would read books at home on the personal computer. Fast forward to today and I still prefer holding a dusty book in my hands, but I don't think the public library is the answer. Check out this bookstore in Denver. http://www.yelp.com/biz/park-hill-community-book-store-denver Tara B., the librarian, explains how the store works. This is what a free market library looks like at the moment. It's pitiful looking compared to almost any public version, but the business model works, more or less. I especially like her last comment, "In these tough economic times, this is the BEST deal for readers in town (after the library, of course!!) and I can't recommend it highly enough!" This store is great, but the public library is better because it's free!
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The questions were loaded. All I did was answer them. I'm not tossing you in the back of a train car at gunpoint. In a voluntarist society, there will be no need for the state or religion because people are moral and intelligent enough to govern and manage themselves without a dictator, bureaucrat, or priest overseeing their lives. Self-government is the only peaceful and rational way to live. If anything, thecurrent media fixation on Islamic terror proves that religion can never be a means towards peace.
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I encountered a Hispanic woman at the bus stop struggling to restrain her son on her lap while he was hitting and yelling at her. I had been looking at her for a couple minutes from five to ten feet away and she was not making eye contact with me. When she began to man-handle her son, she seemed visibly saddened and agitated about something perhaps unrelated to her son's aggravation, I asked if I could help her. She looked at me, smiled and seem quite relieved that I had said something, and replied, "No, thank you." The struggle then resolved itself, and her and the child relaxed. I sat across from them on the bus and her child seemed very content playing on her phone. She continued to smile at me for the remainder of the bus ride. I've also used the stare successfully with another woman who was being very callous and neglectful to a child that wanted her attention while they were riding on the bus. In this case, I'm unsure whether the woman was the mother or not, but after seeing my expression, her treatment of the child changed.
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If a perpetrator commits a crime while intoning the name of a country, it's a terror attack? If I rape a woman and tell her I'm doing it for England, am I a terrorist? Would you care to clarify your definitions?
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Alex Jones & Donald Trump Bombshell Full Interview
J. D. Stembal replied to Sayo's topic in Current Events
I'm looking at it from a different perspective. The gun control angle is a red herring. There's no way that over 300 million guns will be confiscated. There's no way a gun ban can be enforced. Guns will go underground, just as illicit drugs have. Violence and terror happen around the world all the time, much of it perpetrated by the United States military, but it's rather convenient that we are now in the last year of an American election cycle and terror attacks against Western targets are popping up in the media all over the place. An unscrupulous wannabe dictator, who can afford to bribe media outlets from his own personal coffers, can conveniently tap into the zeitgeist of fear and xenophobia in order to win a nomination or even a presidential election. Alternative media political pundits such as Mr. Molyneux and Jones are fawning all over the business man and crony capitalist turned aspiring dictator, Donald Trump. Perhaps I should remind everyone that Trump wants to build a wall around this country. It's not to keep the brown people out, it's to keep everyone that wants to get out trapped inside. What happened to voting with your pocketbook? Who is considering voting for Trump, the maverick? "It's nothing. It's a ridiculous illusion. What are your choices? Cranky old fascist versus creepy hands in your pocket socialist? These are your choices and you're going to participate in this? HAVE SOME PRIDE FOR GOD'S SAKES! Walk away... there is no virtue to be gained from attempting to grab control of the gun and give it to the people you like so that virtue can be accomplished. You cannot achieve virtue by pointing guns at people!" -Stefan Molyneux, The Truth About Voting, 10/28/2008 I find Mr. Molyneux's words from seven years ago very appropriate to consider again in light of this thread. -
The best and most affordable health care plan is prevention.
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Alex Jones & Donald Trump Bombshell Full Interview
J. D. Stembal replied to Sayo's topic in Current Events
Speaking of Trumps ability to market, do you find anything unusual about the level of coverage terrorism has been getting in the media lately, even alternative media? -
Calling all Red Flags for guys to watch out for!
J. D. Stembal replied to kavih's topic in Men's Issues, Feminism and Gender
As has been explored in other threads on FDR, tattoos are most often physical representations of emotional scars received in childhood. Even worse, since tattoos can usually be seen by most people, the victim is broadcasting his abuse to everyone around him, which lacks empathy. It would be like me saying I'm a victim of sexual abuse and rape over and over again to no one in particular so that everyone around me knows that fact, but cannot show any curiosity about it. -
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. San Bernardino
J. D. Stembal replied to WasatchMan's topic in Current Events
James Holmes injured more people with his act of terrorism. What nobody seems to understand is that the chickens are coming home to roost in America. Violence begets violence. Prepare accordingly.- 22 replies
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Alex Jones & Donald Trump Bombshell Full Interview
J. D. Stembal replied to Sayo's topic in Current Events
Plus rep! All in all, I find the libertarian/ancap fascination with Trump to be very disturbing. I also find the undercurrent of anti-Muslim, pro-Christian sentiments to even more disturbing. What we have here on this philosophy forum is a group of closet religious nationalists posing as voluntarists. We should name them, shame them, and neg them. -
Alex Jones & Donald Trump Bombshell Full Interview
J. D. Stembal replied to Sayo's topic in Current Events
You realize there's no way Trump can win, right? He's only out there to divide the country along the lines of racial strife, which has been a clear agenda of mass media. If anything, Trump in the election guarantees that we get socialism. Will you tell your children that you voted for murder, racism and coercion, or will you be able to hold your head high and say, "I'm a voluntarist. I don't vote."?