The AI Depression

Either way AI goes–replacing human labor en masse, or failing to meet today’s lofty expectations–the result is the same: an economic Depression with no way out. In effect, AI is self-liquidating: if it follows the projections of its most ardent promoters and replaces most human workers, it collapses the economy…

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The Second Sex and the Radicalism of Modern Feminism

Simone de Beauvoir’s fanatical ideology has wreaked havoc in America. Feminism is sometimes presented by its proponents as something with which only an inveterate misogynist could disagree. “It’s just about fairness for women, allowing them the same freedoms to pursue their heart’s desire that we allow men,” it is…

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Istvan Kapitany Might Succeed in Hungary Where George Soros Failed

He’s the opposition’s chief economist and tasked with de-Russifying the energy industry if they win, which would catalyze cascading consequences that subordinate Hungary to globalism like Soros has sought to do, thus making this former Shell vice president Hungary’s grey cardinal in that event. The Third Gulf War has been…

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How Modern Bread is Killing You

Once you learn what really goes into modern bread, chances are you won’t be feeding it to your family ever again. I want you to go get your bread. The loaf on your counter, the one in your fridge, whatever you have. Flip it over and read the ingredients…

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Veterans Have Earned the Right to Ask — It’s Time We Did

As soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines we are drilled to accept and implement our orders without hesitation or debate. It is the fundamental tenet of military life, and an integral part of a functioning and successful chain of command. It is our role to accomplish the mission, not to…

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Will Trump Be Sacrificed to Moloch?

Late last year, my big prediction for 2026 was that Donald Trump would be forced to step down as US President because he was destroying the coalition that elected him, thus making it increasingly likely that the Left would return to power with a vengeance. That, frankly, is a…

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What is so Great About Diversity?

Diversity is our strength. You hear this, or countless variations on the same idea, incessantly. I, at any rate, work at an Australian university where the extent to which leadership pushes this idea can indeed be described as incessant, even rivaling the propaganda level of a totalitarian state. But…

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Trump, Anthropic, and What We Should Fear from AI

The recent rift between the Trump administration and the AI research firm Anthropic generated considerable commentary from the pundit class. The New York Times published a conversation between one of its podcasters, Ezra Klein, and the “AI expert,” Dean Ball, about…

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The End of Debt By Tokenizing Assets?

At all levels of society, debt is unsustainable. Everyone knows it. U.S. national debt has crossed $38.9 trillion. Annual deficits run above $1.7 trillion with no ceiling in sight. The war in Iran is pushing it still higher. Foreign creditors — Sweden, Denmark, India, and dozens of others —…

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On the Road to Armageddon

Pete Hegseth says “It takes money to kill bad guys!” I had thought the United States government had hit a new low point last week when the Federal Commission of Fine Arts approved a Semiquincentennial 250th anniversary commemorative 24 karat gold coin featuring President Donald J Trump leaning on his…

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