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2021 Jan 22, 2:01pm   27,514 views  151 comments

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111   Robert Sproul   2024 May 14, 7:11am  

“The problem isn't that Johnny can't read. The problem isn't even that Johnny can't think. The problem is that Johnny doesn't know what thinking is; he confuses it with feeling.”

— Thomas Sowell
113   MolotovCocktail   2024 May 19, 7:02pm  

The_Deplorable says






What happens even more so under communism because central planning.
114   MolotovCocktail   2024 May 20, 8:48am  

Sowell is 94 years old.
132   MolotovCocktail   2025 Jan 17, 12:52pm  

"How long do politicians have to keep on promising heaven and delivering hell before people catch on and stop getting swept away by rhetoric?"

Thomas Sowell
135   MolotovCocktail   2025 Feb 8, 1:27pm  

Sowell predicts Al Gore's Global Warming grift:

136   RWSGFY   2025 Feb 13, 9:04am  

OkDOGEisAmountingToSomething says






Akshually, lots of so-called "journalism" has been outsourced to the 3rd world. Now, of course, some of that is clawed back and replaced by AI. Both resulted in pretty shitty quality.
145   HeadSet   2025 Apr 21, 2:18pm  

RWSGFY says





Like Sowell said, "There are no solutions, just tradeoffs." The same China that can undercut US steel prices with the comparative advantage of slave labor and lax pollution laws can use that same comparative advantage to undercut US steel products and anything else the US manufactures. The only solution is to tariff the Chinese imports to a level where companies that follow 1st World labor and pollution laws are able to compete.
146   Eric Holder   2025 Apr 21, 2:36pm  

HeadSet says

The only solution is to tariff the Chinese imports to a level where companies that follow 1st World labor and pollution laws are able to compete.


The devil is in details. One could first stimulate building of new steel plants in the US while taking advantage of low prices of Chinese steel and once these are in place THEN crank up the tariffs. The way it's done now is like going to war before having ammo factories built and ammo stockpiled and instead scrambling to build ammo factories under fire.
147   Misc   2025 Apr 22, 1:04am  

Eric Holder says

The devil is in details. One could first stimulate building of new steel plants in the US while taking advantage of low prices of Chinese steel and once these are in place THEN crank up the tariffs. The way it's done now is like going to war before having ammo factories built and ammo stockpiled and instead scrambling to build ammo factories under fire


Problem is nobody will build factories until it can be shown they will be profitable.

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