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I'm Not Ready for the Gulch

Posted by CircuitGuy 11 years, 5 months ago to Philosophy
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Through much of AS, Dagny opposes the destroyer. She isn't ready to give up on American society yet. It makes sense because she built a segment of American society. She's pained to see it looted away and then decay in mismanagement by the looters.

It doesn't seem believable to me how quickly some of the producers seem to give up in the face of gov't meddling. You'd think they'd use the same acumen with which they deal with investors, customers, employees, and vendors, to explain to the politicians and the people they supposedly represent that their policies were tantamount to looting.

Eventually all the main characters give up on society in favor of the Gulch. It almost reads like the flood myth which crops up all around the world: People become decadent. The world is destroyed except for a few righteous people. This paves the way for a new and better world.

Some of the flood myth stories are probably related, but I also suspect that humans are adapted to be drawn to stories of an apocalypse cleansing away the evils of the world.

I am where Dagny is in the middle of the book (except I'm not a business genius), not even close to ready to give up. Like so many important causes, people tend to promote it by saying things are going to the devil. You don't hear arguments like “Domestic violence is way down thanks to the hard work of many people. Until it's zero, though, we still need help reducing it further.” Instead they tend to find some statistics that make it feel like domestic violence is an epidemic.

Liberty is more fundamental than something like domestic violence, but it plays out the same way. If you say things are good and need to get better, people see that as denying the issue.

The Gulch website members are like the Gulch members in the book. At one point they were focused on making things happen in the world-- selling management or investors on risky projects with huge potential, getting people on the same page, serving clients, building their “brand” as it were. They're tired of fighting to make projects work and fighting politics at the same time. Website members are probably still out there making stuff happen, but they long for a Gulch where they can do it without all the baloney.

“Why don't people talk about all the cool stuff they're working on instead of how bad the legal / regulatory environment is?” I wonder. The answer is obvious: This website is called the “Gulch”, not “Producers saving the looters' world.”

I love the idea of a Gulch. I love Seasteads and startup incubators on ships. There is loads of science fiction about people moving to space and breaking away as the US did. I love Thomas Jefferson's hope that America would have people in different places experimenting with vastly different rule systems. If the destroyer came for my wife (her business is succeeding at the moment) and our family, however, there's is NO WAY we'd go to the Gulch. We would never leave all our friends and family and everything we've built here. Escaping on plane out of Truax and watching the Capitol dome and surrounding Isthmus go dark like Dagny is a nightmare, not something I could see anything good in.

I plan to stop using this website in a few days. People here think I'm at best a Pollyanna and at worst someone whose tiny lobbying efforts (e.g. keeping HSAs allowed under PPACA) paradoxically help the looters by postponing the apocalypse. This is a pivotal time, an automation revolution I think, and we need all producers making defending liberty a primary avocation. I'm far from quitting. The Gulch is not for me.


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  • Posted by Hiraghm 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "In a related topic, from your own personal experience, who are the better engineers - men or women? Be honest now. "

    In your opinion, who are the better engineers - the British or the Romans? Be honest now.
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  • Posted by Hiraghm 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    No, I don't. Cause she did something unforgivable before the last election.
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  • Posted by Hiraghm 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Well, at least you've found a common ground with Obama.

    He also thinks he's the only one not too-stupid to vote.
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  • Posted by $ Mimi 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The plural form of gas is spelt g-a-s-s-e-s. You can tell everybody my brother corrected you. I wouldn’t want to embarrass you, Bambi.
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  • Posted by $ Mimi 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    What else is a woman good for? ;)
    I’m just killing time between shopping trips for shoes--lovely, lovely shoes.
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  • Posted by Hiraghm 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    No, based on your reticent responses. Either you don't have a job and you're embarrassed by the fact, or you're here as somebody's stooge.

    So, in this Gulch, you'd be Philip Rearden...
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  • Posted by Hiraghm 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yes, Ann Coulter, the one who so vehemently supported Chris Christie, and then transferred her adulation to Mitt Romney.
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  • Posted by BambiB 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    What? You think women working in productive endeavors was better than their current role of spenders-of-money-we-don't-have?
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  • Posted by BambiB 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Okay, that makes sense, as far as it goes. But when have you ever known Asians to engage in electronics AS A GROUP. In other words, have you ever seen them act in ways with regard to electronics that made NO DIFFERENCE at an individual level, but had catastrophic results as a group? (Today, all the Asians are going to go out, as a group, and rub billions of CMOS circuits on their flannel shirts!??)

    It's a scenario that doesn't really make sense.

    Voting is an act where an individual vote rarely makes any difference (especially where as many as 120 million votes are cast). But groups, in the aggregate, DO make differences. The tendency of women to vote to spend money we do not have is well documented. Is the trait true of any particular woman selected at random? Who cares? (Unless your finances are somehow tied to hers.) It's only as a group that women are destroying America.

    So it's Apples and Pomegranates.

    In a related topic, from your own personal experience, who are the better engineers - men or women? Be honest now.
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  • Posted by BambiB 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I've seen it. Better than the Bambi movies, but not as good as Reefer Madness.
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  • Posted by BambiB 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    See? You're part of the problem.

    How do you deal with an idea that is counter to your personal prejudices? Slap a label on it and dismiss it? Never reach the reasoning… in fact, never reason at all. Just issue a gut-level, emotional dismissal and move on to your next emotional outburst.

    Here's a variation: "You're an idiot. No one should listen to you. Everyone should ignore you as much as possible."

    Problem is, with an approach like that, you never learn anything and you demonstrate rather conclusively that you don't think - you emote. You can't reason - you only have emotional explosions. You're not a thinking adult - you're a petulant child who throws tantrums.

    Now, I don't have any problem with you calling Coulter a neo-fascist. Or calling me a neo-fascist. I really don't mind if you call Mimi a neo-fascist. But you're not very interesting if you don't say why, and you're laughably inept if the reasons you give are weak.

    So tell us all, what do you mean by "neo-fascist", how is that different from "fascist", and what concrete reasons do you have for believing Coulter is a neo-fascist?
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  • Posted by BambiB 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    In the 30-39 age group, at 5'6, you're shorter than ~87% of men and taller than 74% of women.

    In the 70+ age group, you're shorter than 72% of men, but taller than 89% of women.

    So even in the individual case, the single factor, height, isn't dispositive.

    Let's take another factor - race. If I know you're black and voted in the last election, the probability you voted for Obama is about 93%.

    Did I say that women were the only group too stupid to vote? In fact, the highest percentage of Obama voters was… think hard now…

    … black women.
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  • Posted by $ Maphesdus 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Personally, I consider Ann Coulter to be a Neo-Fascist. As such, we should completely disregard everything she says, and try to ignore her as much as possible.
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  • Posted by BambiB 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yes we are!

    No we're not!

    Wait… do you let YOUR dog vote? Why or why not?
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  • Posted by BambiB 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I don't know where Michelle Malkin stands on the issue, but Ann Coulter is on record saying women vote so foolishly, they should not be allowed to vote.

    I'm not saying they can't talk… irritating as that may be… but the problem is, as a group, I have yet to see any case where they have been unwilling to spend money we do… not… have. That includes at least 48 states and the Federal government, which you already know if you checked the links I've provided.
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  • Posted by BambiB 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    And, like your other guesses, based on your own hot gasses... and "feminine intuition", no doubt.
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  • Posted by Rocky_Road 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "I think it's hypocritical for people who would be aghast at open, derisive characterizations of people based upon race, sex or ethnicity, to throw the word "Neanderthal" around."

    I am trying to picture who is being offended, when I use the term "Neanderthal" negatively?

    Oh well...you may be onto something. I think that I will stop using one of my favorite putdowns: 'dumb ass dinosaur'! ;-)
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  • Posted by 11 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    He's in the winning "group" so he doesn't need to prove his own abilities.

    Or Bambi is actually a female who fancies being under the control of man.
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