Tag: super-rich interest groups

  • Warren Buffett is wrong, talent for investing goes hand in hand with IQ

    Legendary investor Warren Buffett famously proclaimed: “The good news I can tell you is that to be a great investor you don’t have to have a terrific IQ. If you’ve got 160 IQ, sell 30 points to somebody else because you won’t need it in investing. What you do need is the right temperament.” Yes,…

  • Why do the US hate Russia? Business as usual – the business interests

    Huge natural resources, huge economy, different kinds of politics and the US cannot put fingers on it? Wake up! Some of the pressure on Russia is partly because of morals (like having a democratic society) but the vast majority of the disagreement stems from super-rich interest groups not being able to invest in Russia, and…

  • Mark Zuckerberg, from an avid enthusiast to a politician

    You are a young lad, super-ambitious, have an IQ of 160, a bunch of talents and you create a successful startup. But such a startup poses risks for the super-rich interest groups controlling the US. They need to use the technology, they need to spy upon their controlled population. So they will buy the majority…

  • Richer investors than George Soros or Warren Buffett

    Imagine being an investment superstar in the United States. All the media at your legs. And as we know the country is under full control of the super-rich interest groups. And do you really think they would allow these investors to invest just for themselves? I don’t believe it. What I believe is, however, there…

  • The malevolent purpose of the formal education system

    I have never understood why the American private high schools suck (sorry, I cannot put it in another way). I understood the poor level of the state schools, but private ones? These are schools for the 19th century (or for the Middle Ages). And what would I put into their curriculum? Mathematics (even in a…

  • The completely senseless War on Drugs

    Drugs demand and supply would be nearly the same if we make recreational drugs legal. The right enlightenment would actually suppress the demand. So why is the United States the leading power in War on Drugs? Yes, our usual suspects: the big banks are laundering hundreds of billions of dollars for the drug cartels. When…

  • How to change politics for the better

    Imagine when there were no sophisticated political marketing, TV, or radio ads. The party’s program was written in plain text with no manipulating pictures. The donors (super-rich interest groups) had less maneuvering space. I know this is utopian but I will still write how I would change today’s politics. The mass media should be completely…

  • Are you crazy? 98 % medial political stories are shallow nonsense

    In politics you don’t know what step is motivated by what – super-rich interest groups, lodges, multinational lobbyists, multinational companies, local lobbyists, secret services, the party’s inside, and so on. I have corresponded with an insider of Czech politics trying to gain some knowledge to no avail, however. The background of the politics is placed…

  • Left-wing or right-wing ideology – which one is more stupid?

    Since I see myself outside of this stupid one-dimensional spectrum I must comment on what ideology is more stupid. The left-wing or the right-wing? We should firstly note that ideologies are something that developed in the African savanna. We cannot prove why but we know it is something animalistic. People are put into this spectrum…

  • What would have happened if the Vietnam war was won by the US

    The real motive of the US to go to war with Vietnam was to contain China (economically and militarily). And how this could have happened? If the Vietnam war was won by the US, there would have been massive investment from the US super-rich interest groups, therefore an economic control of the country (exactly as…