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To: Zilyunz who wrote (3438)3/4/2022 4:05:21 PM
From: sense  Respond to of 5931
 
I think I don't much value lectures on "principles" from Ray Dalio...

Sort of like getting sex education from a nun...



To: Zilyunz who wrote (3438)3/6/2022 6:29:38 PM
From: sense  Respond to of 5931
 
I watched the new Dalio vid last night...

I don't have much problem with it as far as a very shallow "review" of economic cycles as part of history...

BUT... I did all that work myself back when I was in my twenties... and have sustained study of those issues for the last 40+ years... so not learning anything "new" from his half-assed effort in misrepresentation of his own study of economic history.

However, the general PURPOSE of the presentation... comes off as being intended to inure you of an expectation of decline and surrender as being "a normal thing"... that you shouldn't be worried about... ?

Fuck Ray Dalio... and his unprincipled effort in deception...

He's also still clearly a shill... First, as an advocate of American's surrender OF Basic Principle... that being the reason he wrongly applies that word "principle" in the title, as a sleight of hand substituting his distorted version of history by offering us "historical events" as a SUBSTITUTE for consideration of "principle"... to AVOID any actual consideration of principle... by mislabeling "generic events" in history as "principles".

He is not just a shill for surrender to the Chinese... although he is that... but he also TOTALLY distorts the role of BANKS AND BANKERS throughout his distorted presentation of "reality" as "history"...

It's pure propaganda... presented as an innocuous history lesson...

The only real "principle" he presents... boils down to "shit happens... get over it"...

It's a despicable... but totally predictable... misrepresentation of the issues in play that do matter, today...

Remarkably similar to "don't worry, we got this"... only a step beyond that to "oh, never mind"...