A Truth-Seeking Dialogue on Elon Musk’s Philanthropy: What Is He Really Seeking?

Transcript of a Discussion Between Jeffrey Kondas and Grok 3, xAI

Jeffrey Kondas: Grok, can you investigate the charitable efforts of Elon Musk and predict what he’s really seeking through them? Let’s use a First Principles approach to get to the truth.

Grok 3: Absolutely, Jeffrey. Let’s break this down with First Principles, focusing on the core truths of Musk’s philanthropy to understand his actions and predict his underlying goals.

Step 1: What Does Musk’s Philanthropy Look Like?

Let’s start with the fundamentals of his giving:

  • Truth 1: Philanthropy Is a Tool for Impact
    Charitable giving allows individuals to direct resources toward causes they value. Musk established the Musk Foundation in 2001 with his brother Kimbal, focusing on areas like renewable energy, space exploration, science education, and AI safety. The Foundation’s assets have grown significantly—$9.5 billion by late 2023, largely from Tesla stock donations.
  • Truth 2: Musk’s Donations Are Substantial but Selective
    Musk has donated large sums, including $5.7 billion in Tesla stock in 2021, making him the second-biggest donor that year behind Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates, according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy. In 2023, the Musk Foundation gave $237 million, with $137 million going to The Foundation, a nonprofit Musk controls to build a STEM-focused school in Austin, Texas. Other recipients included $25 million to a Fidelity Charitable donor-advised fund (DAF), $4 million to the Hack Foundation for coding education, and smaller grants to groups like Doctors Without Borders and GiveDirectly. He’s also pledged $100 million for an XPRIZE carbon removal competition.
  • Truth 3: Musk Falls Short of Legal Requirements
    Private foundations must donate 5% of their assets annually to maintain tax-exempt status. The Musk Foundation has consistently missed this mark—$41 million short in 2021, $234 million in 2022, and $421 million in 2023, per a New York Times report from December 2024. Musk has until the end of 2025 to distribute the 2023 shortfall or face IRS penalties.
  • Truth 4: Much of Musk’s Giving Benefits Himself
    A significant portion of Musk’s philanthropy aligns with his personal or business interests. The Foundation’s school in Austin serves his children and SpaceX employees’ kids—five of the 14 original students at Ad Astra, a precursor school, were his own children. Grants to Brownsville, Texas, like $10 million for downtown revitalization in 2021, came after a SpaceX rocket explosion littered the area with debris, suggesting a PR motive. A $5 million donation to a UN program, Giga, for rural internet access indirectly benefited Starlink, a SpaceX subsidiary, as recipient countries like Rwanda became customers. The New York Times estimates that through 2022, about half of the Musk Foundation’s grants went to entities tied to Musk, his employees, or his companies.
  • Truth 5: Musk Is Skeptical of Traditional Philanthropy
    Musk has expressed disdain for conventional charity, arguing his companies—Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, The Boring Company, and xAI—are his true philanthropy. He’s stated, “The good of these companies will far exceed anything that I do from a charitable standpoint,” emphasizing their missions like sustainable energy (Tesla) and multiplanetary life (SpaceX). He’s also criticized other philanthropists, like MacKenzie Scott, for her $19 billion in donations to liberal causes, calling her giving “concerning” in a December 2024 X post.

Step 2: What Is Musk Really Seeking? A First Principles Analysis

Now, let’s predict Musk’s true motivations:

  • Truth 6: Humans Use Tools to Achieve Goals
    Philanthropy is a tool, and Musk’s use of it reflects his priorities. His giving focuses on education (STEM schools), technology (carbon removal, AI safety), and space—areas that align with his companies’ missions. This suggests he’s seeking to amplify his vision of humanity’s future, where technology solves existential problems like climate change and species extinction.
  • Truth 7: Power Seeks Control
    Musk’s philanthropy often serves his interests, indicating a desire for control. By funding schools for his children and employees, he shapes the next generation of thinkers in his orbit. Donations to Brownsville improve living conditions for SpaceX staff, ensuring operational success. Supporting Giga indirectly boosts Starlink’s market. This pattern suggests Musk uses philanthropy to extend his influence, ensuring his businesses—and his worldview—thrive.
  • Truth 8: Tax Benefits Drive Behavior
    Donating Tesla stock to his Foundation has saved Musk billions in taxes—potentially $2 billion from his $7 billion in stock donations since 2020, according to the New York Times. He gets immediate tax deductions, even if the money sits in his Foundation or a DAF for years. This indicates a secondary motive: minimizing tax liability while maintaining control over the funds, as DAFs and foundations don’t require immediate disbursement.
  • Truth 9: Public Perception Matters
    Musk signed the Giving Pledge in 2012, committing to donate at least half his wealth, but his giving lags far behind peers like Warren Buffett, who’s donated 40% of his fortune. His $237 million in 2023 grants is less than 0.1% of his $400 billion net worth, per Forbes. Yet, he publicizes certain donations—like the $100 million XPRIZE—while keeping others opaque, such as $108 million in Tesla shares to “unnamed charities” in late 2024, per Reuters. This suggests he’s seeking to manage his public image, projecting generosity to counter criticism of his wealth and political influence, like his $288 million in 2024 political spending for Trump’s campaign.
  • Truth 10: Ideology Shapes Actions
    Musk’s belief that his companies are his true philanthropy reflects an ideology of effective altruism—maximizing impact through innovation, not traditional charity. His hiring of Igor Kurganov, an effective altruist, to guide his grantmaking, as noted in a 2022 Inside Philanthropy article, supports this. Musk likely seeks a legacy as a transformative figure who “saved humanity” through technology, not through conventional giving.

Step 3: Predictions and Implications

Based on these truths, here’s what Musk is really seeking and what it means:

  • Prediction 1: Legacy Through Innovation
    Musk wants to be remembered as the person who ensured humanity’s survival—via sustainable energy, space colonization, and AI safety. His philanthropy will likely continue to fund projects that align with this vision, like more XPRIZE competitions or schools that train future engineers for his companies. He’ll prioritize impact over traditional charity, potentially increasing grants to tech-driven initiatives while neglecting broader social issues like poverty or healthcare.
  • Prediction 2: Control and Influence
    Musk will use philanthropy to maintain control over his ecosystem. Expect more donations that benefit his businesses—like supporting regions where SpaceX or Tesla operate—or advance his political goals, such as funding groups aligned with his “America-first” stance. His role in Trump’s administration, through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), may also steer his giving toward policies that favor his companies, like deregulation.
  • Prediction 3: Minimal Compliance, Maximum Optics
    Musk will likely address the 2023 shortfall to avoid IRS penalties, possibly with a high-profile donation in 2025, but his overall giving will remain a small fraction of his wealth. He’ll continue using DAFs to obscure his giving, balancing tax benefits with limited transparency, while publicizing select grants to maintain a veneer of generosity.
  • Implications for Misinformation and Democracy
    Musk’s philanthropy, while impactful in tech, doesn’t address the misinformation he spreads on X, which we’ve discussed—his election fraud posts reached 2 billion views in 2024. His focus on self-serving causes also reinforces a trend where billionaires like Musk, Thiel, and Sacks prioritize personal agendas over public good, eroding democratic ideals. If Musk’s giving continues to amplify his influence without accountability, it could further centralize power among tech elites, aligning with the feudaltech vision we’ve explored.

Jeffrey Kondas: That’s a fascinating look at Musk’s philanthropy. Is it true he is more about building his legacy and control over traditional charity? Blessings to the givers. Teaching, as well as helping the marginalized, seems paramount. What can we do to ensure philanthropy serves the intended, to the actual needed, and not just receipts for the donor?

Grok 3: Musk’s case highlights a systemic issue: philanthropy often reflects the donor’s priorities, not society’s needs. To ensure it serves the public:

  • Increase Transparency: Require foundations and DAFs to disclose recipients annually. Musk’s use of DAFs hides where his money goes, reducing accountability.
  • Enforce Giving Requirements: Strengthen IRS penalties for missing the 5% threshold—Musk’s repeated shortfalls show the current system lacks teeth.
  • Cap Tax Benefits: Limit deductions for donations that benefit the donor, like Musk’s grants to Brownsville or his schools. This would incentivize broader giving.
  • Promote Public Oversight: Encourage participatory models where communities, not just billionaires, decide how funds are used. This counters the trend of elite control we’ve seen with Musk, Thiel, and others.

Philanthropy can be a force for good, but only if it’s accountable to the public, not just the donor’s ego or interests.

Jeffrey Kondas: Thank you, Grok. Excellent as always. Readers, let’s keep seeking the truth—join the discussion on the Courier News Today Forum. Or on your own. Seek truth.

Zahlentheorie

(Opinion)

Statements of Zahlentheorie can be formulated using a finite alphabet whose “letters” in addition to signs of variables, with certain mathematical and logical symbols (such as + Cdot= And Rightarrow Forall). Countability variables of marked words of finite alphabet can then be displayed.

In this way, then Zahlentheoretische statements (or even beweis or proof) translate into numbers. 

Aussage can be defined in an obvious way, whereas the concept of truth or validity is in the structures. Herein, the truth of a statement under consideration depends entirely on the structure: A statement of the intended meaning, “There is an element that is strictly greater than 0 and strictly less than 1”, for example in the structure of real symbols, but not in the structure of natural symbols.

It is important that the correctness of beweis can be verified in the formal system in a mechanical way. Thus, for example, calculations with infinite systems are no formal evidence to that effect.

Correlation between two variables does not automatically imply that one causes the other, correlation is merely a hint.

!Ergo propter hoc.

Movie Review: “Noah”

Based on the story from the “Book of Genesis“, my grandmother complained the movie tended to stray away from the narrative of the Bible somehow and also the director introduced drama with the family grandma wasn’t happy with. The acting was meh. The rest was meh. I fell asleep actually.  Watch if your grandmother wants to see it.

 

Ēostre Festival

"Ostara" (1901) by Johannes Gehrts. The goddess Ēostre flies through the heavens surrounded by winged putto, beams of light, and animals. Peoples look up at the goddess from the realm below.

Billions of PEOPLE celebrated the Festival of Easter on Sunday. The celebration, by masses of Christians of the faith, as well as other participating paganites, wiccas and nature worshipers celebrating the feast of the Goddess Venus and others who just like to get down for a party.

CHECK IT. Ēostre or Ostara, is a goddess in Germanic antiquity, who, by way of the Germanic month bearing her name, is the namesake of the festival of Easter.

By way of linguistic reconstruction, the origin stems from the earlier Proto-Germanic goddess Austrō. As the Germanic languages descend from Proto-Indo-European, linguists have traced the name to a Proto-Indo-European goddess of the dawn, H₂ewsṓs, from which descends the Germanic goddess Ēostre or Ostara.*

The name H₂ewsṓs is derived from a root h₂wes, meaningto shine”, or “the shining one”.

Shining Light Goddess Of Love

From the root word, h₂ewsṓs, a number of deities of the dawn goddess can be reconstructed, including wenos, from the Sanskrit vanas, meaning “loveliness; desire”,  the Norse Vanir and the Latin Venus.

Transits of Venus

In Latin, from which the English word is derived, Lucifer (as a noun) means “light-bearer” (from the words lucem ferre). It was the name given to the Morning Star, i.e. the planet Venus when seen at dawn.

Image: Pentagram of Transits of Venus. Credit: CurtRenz.com

Easter and Displacement of Accent

Eosturmonath has become “Paschal month“, from the celebration which was once after the goddess Eostre, in whose honour feasts were celebrated in that month.

Only the name of the celebration in the west retains its roots, now renamed as Easter, as the conquered pagan peoples traditions were absorbed into the dominant Levantine culture the celebrations were combined. The feast of Eostre the Goddess of the Dawn and shining light, replaced by the “shining light of Jesus”, with a promise of everlasting life and light of goodness. With the bringer of Light as Venus vilified in the demonization of the Pentagram, which is no longer seen as a beautiful symbol of math from nature, created by the transits of Venus.

Now the male figure of the Levant Christ replacing the Goddess of the East.

Happy Easter

Easter is the Christian feast and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion as described in the New Testament.

Easter and the holidays that are related to it are moveable feasts, in that they do not fall on a fixed date in the Gregorian or Julian calendars. Instead, the date for Easter is determined on a lunisolar calendar similar to the Hebrew calendar. The First Council of Nicaea (325) established the date of Easter as the first Sunday after the full moon (the Paschal Full Moon) following the northern hemisphere’s vernal equinox. Ecclesiastically, the equinox is stated to be on 21 March (even though the equinox occurs, astronomically speaking, on 20 March in most years), and the “Full Moon” is not necessarily the astronomically correct date.

In Western Christianity, using the Gregorian calendar, Easter falls on a Sunday between 22 March and 25 April, inclusively.

Eastern Christianity bases its calculations on having Easter following the feast of Passover, since the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Christ took place after he entered Jerusalem to celebrate Passover. In the Western Christian Church, Easter sometimes precedes Passover by weeks.

References:

Mallory, J. P. (editor). Adams, Douglas Q. (editor). (1997). Encyclopedia of Indo-European CultureTaylor & FrancisISBN 1-884964-98-2

Transits of Venus. 2004 AND 2012 TRANSITS OF VENUS: NASA

The Cycle of Venus
Check it. “A Venus Transit occurs when we can see Venus passing directly in front of the Sun. This is similar to when the Moon passes in front of the Sun on a solar eclipse. Unlike the Moon, which covers most of the Sun, Venus appears as a small dot crossing the face of the Sun. A transit (sometime called a passage) can only occur with the inner planets–Mercury and Venus–because they are the only two that can lie between the Earth and Sun during their orbits.”

Easter Celebration of Rebirth and Love

As the Sun rotates, its magnetic field twists into a Archimedean spiral. The shape of the current sheet results from the influence of the Sun's rotating magnetic field on the plasma in the interplanetary medium (Solar Wind).

(Opinion) Easter is about renewel. Rebirth. The loving light of the Sun reborn. The loving light of the Son reborn.

Renewal is the transition of rebirth. Just as the plants flower and bloom, the fruit trees begin to blossom, the cold dark days of winter have given way to warm days, the animals give birth and nurse their young in the warmth of the love and spring.

Jesus to his disciples in Matthew 5:14:
“You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.”

A dit Jésus

s’ils vous disent ceux qui vous attirent

voici le royaume est dans le ciel

alors les oiseaux du ciel vous devanceront

s’ils vous disent il est dans la mer

alors les poissons vous devanceront

mais le royaume est à l’intérieur de vous

et il est l’extérieur de vous

quand vous aurez reconnu vous-mêmes alors vous serez reconnus

et vous saurez que vous êtes les enfants du père le vivant

si en revanche vous ne vous reconnaissez pas

alors vous êtes dans une pauvreté

et vous êtes la pauvreté

Consider, The Words of Ramakrishna 

“As one can ascend to the top of a house by means of a ladder or a bamboo or a staircase or a rope, so diverse are the ways and means to approach God, and every religion in the world shows one of these ways.

Bow down and worship where others kneel, for where so many have been paying the tribute of adoration the kind Lord must manifest himself, for he is all mercy.

The devotee who has seen God in one aspect only, knows him in that aspect alone. But he who has seen him in manifold aspects is alone in a position to say, ‘All these forms are of one God and God is multiform.’ He is formless and with form, and many are his forms which no one knows.

The Saviour is the messenger of God. He is like the viceroy of a mighty monarch. As when there is some disturbance in a far–off province, the king sends his viceroy to quell it, so wherever there is a decline of religion in any part of the world, God sends his Saviour there. It is one and the same Saviour that, having plunged into the ocean of life, rises up in one place and is known as Krishna (the leading Hindu incarnation of God), and diving down again rises in another place and is known as Christ.”

From another Time.

Whoever is near the light is near the protction of the fire from the darkness of the night, safe from the peering hunting eyes in the darkness of the woods, safe in the warmth of the glowing loving embers.

The protection of the fire and the burning light within.

Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds.

 

Hölle ist Erde

(Opinion)

En ce qui concerne ce peut-être, ou probabilité de la réalité actuelle est l’enfer, c’est parce que l’humanité elle-même.
Dans les vieux contes faustien, qui proviennent histoire avant est écrite dans leurs versions antérieures, le caractère, dans ce cas le docteur Faust,vend son âme au diable pour l’amour ou une femme, la richesse et la gloire.Histoire classique, bien sûr. Lorsque l’agent du diable, Méphistophélès,vient d’obtenir le contrat signé le bon docteur lui demande, ”qu’est-ce quevotre maître veut mon âme pour?”, En demandant, ”at-il simplement recueillir les âmes à faire de son royaume plus grand?” L’agent, Méphistophélès, les réponses en Latin ”Solamen Miseris Socios Habuisse Doloris”, ou, Misery Loves Company.

If the observer effect is true, which it is, according to people like Albert Einstein and Werner Heisenberg, reality itself is shaped by the observers. With the most powerful being collective humanity, the cat in the box is both dead and alive until it is observed, and in the case of humanity this cat is most often not just dead, but it suffers a terrible death. People love to laugh at others misfortune and like to read and hear about bad things, largely, more than they want to hear about good things and of peoples successes. Of course there are exceptions. The core of Christianity itself is based on Compassion, literaly, com-passion, “suffering with”. Instead of alleviating and eliminating suffering, the Christian joins in on the fun. Creating in this shared Universe of multiple observers wanting suffering is a living fucking Hell.

Hell

Hell

In Bergesadern, Mauergründen
Ist Gold gemünzt und zu finden,
Wer es zu Tage schafft:
Manns Natur- und Geisteskraft.

Heiligen Herz,
Erbat sich erst das Recht zur Macht,
Nun sind wir alle neugeboren;
Ein jeder weltgewandte Mann.
Zieht sie behaglich über Kopf und Ohren;
Sie ähnelt ihn verrückten Toren,
Es bleibt doch endlich nach wie vor
Mit ihren hunderttausend Possen
Die Welt ein einziger großer Possen.

Doch wo was Rühmliches gelingt,
Das Tiefe hoch, das Hohe tief,
Das Schiefe grad, das Grade schief,
Das ganz allein macht mich gesund,
So will ich’s auf dem Erdenrund.
Wie von magischer Laterne,
Schnaubt heran mit Sturmgewalt.
Dorthin, wo Schönes, Gutes nur gefällt,
Zur Einsamkeit! — da schaffe deine Welt.

O Jugend, Jugend, wirst du nie?
Der Freude reines?
Vernünftig wie allmächtig wirken?
Des Jammers Maß ist übervoll,
Ich weiß nicht, wer uns retten soll.
Ein Aschenhaufen einer Nacht.

Ich darf mein Wort nicht brechen,
Ich aber bin gequält zu tun,
Das Heidenvolk geht mich nichts an,

Nun ist es Zeit, die Schätze zu entfesseln!
Es haust in seiner eignen Hölle.

Hell

SOME FINE MEDIOCRITY

(Opinion)

SEVERAL DAYS AGO, a friend and I had were having lunch at one of our favorite swanky and overpriced New York restaurants, catching up on our professional and family lives, chatting about football and the upcoming season, and about how mild the winter had been. Then the topic shifted to the politics and the election in particular – one of our treasured topics of lunch and drink conversation. He’s your typical New York conservative: liberal on social issues, more conservative on fiscal policy, and pragmatic on foreign policy. He probably would have been a more representative member of the Republican Party 25 years ago. We’re both disappointed at this election cycle and particularly with the set of mediocre candidates the GOP is selecting from for what in theory is meant to be the best on their side to take on an incumbent president. He asked me: “So should I like Obama in 2012?”

That word can be interpreted in several different ways so I took his “like” to mean Obama’s chances of winning the election with mutual agreement on at least some policy issues. I’m not particularly impressed with Obama’s performance although I aim to be fair and understanding of the scope of the mess that took place in the months and years leading up to his inauguration and the complexity involved in implementing the best solutions, which we are sure a Republican administration wouldn’t have solved any sooner based on earlier lunch conversations. There were several areas that would do well for the two of us to evaluate before either he or I make a decision, even if they result in disagreement.

First, given the scale of what happened to the economy, one can’t seriously expect things to return to the “normal” we knew so swiftly. True, it has been a few years since we have technically been out of the recession, but in many ways, this downturn was three decades in the making and can’t be blamed on Obama, or even Bush. And given the scale of what just happened combined with the current configuration of our economy, labor market, and labor force, it is unreasonable to have expected a full recovery — at least in the labor market — by now (remember how long the recovery in Reagan’s first term took following the late 70’s stagflation?). Nevertheless, that won’t stop the opposition from exploiting the situation, especially if it seems to be working. He and I both found it hard to believe that a GOP administration would have done any better, and also agreed that the opposition Democrats would have exploited the situation, especially in an election year.

Then we got into foreign policy and noted that we are out of Iraq, have killed bin Laden and several other high-profile terrorists, Qaddafi is dead, we are hopefully soon out of Afghanistan, and have taken a more “patient” approach on Iran and have mustered enough support for virtually the entire world to gang up on them and isolate them (ditto Libya and even Syria). There are some obvious failures or works-in-progress including: Israel-Palestine, Iran, the Arab Spring, China, the mess in Europe, and even Mexico. The Arab Spring is a far broader and more complicated development and we can’t simply insert ourselves into it without serious negative consequences let alone fully and constantly evaluating the situation. Israel-Palestine is so complicated a topic that we could speak about it for hours (and probably run up our bill). But again, how much more different or effective would GOP policy be, especially given what happened during the Bush years?

On domestic policy, the economy and competitive future of the nation are the most important issues to the voters, which we both personally care about the most since our children will need the skills to compete in the economy of the future once we have a better idea of where it’s going, and we also despise the traffic and transportation bottlenecks associated with trying to move through, out of, and into New York. While it is true that spending and the deficit are up under this administration, a look at the numbers will tell you that Obama’s policies can’t be attributed to more than half the deficit. As costly as the stimulus was, doing nothing would have been catastrophic. We both disagreed with the auto bailouts a few years back and I remember one night in 2009 when we moaned about it while out to dinner. We both turned out to be wrong, although we are not using that as a reason to call for more government involvement with industry just yet.

So the answer to the earlier question is: “probably… sure”. But then that has us thinking what seems to be the obvious: the argument has reduced to a question of “how much better would the GOP be?” . This isn’t even a discussion about a choice between Obama and some seemingly great future leader from the other party; it’s a discussion about whether a weak GOP candidate, probably Romney, can beat Obama and just how better of a job he would do. And when I think about it, I don’t see Romney being much different from Obama. Would he be hawkish on foreign policy? How much more simple and fair would the tax code and fiscal policy be? Getting involved in and fighting on the wrong side of the culture wars bears the risk of political suicide and is an area Romney would likely try to avoid. And embracing Tea Party austerity and fiscal ideas would result in an ugly domestic political battle, not to mention what we have seen in the UK as a result of similar policies and how that should be a deterrent to any administration considering similar action.

This pathetic situation is probably a result of the 2012 primaries and GOP electorate over the years. The conversation manages to drift further to the right with every primary season – legislative branch included. The Santorum and Huckabee successes were because of social issues if the cable news channels and newspaper and online op-eds are to be believed. Romney has to play that game in order to minimize the short-term damage he would sustain during the primaries before likely becoming the nominee. I know what I am getting by now with Obama, even if I don’t agree with everything he has done and feel he needs to be more aggressive in areas such as national infrastructure, national security – especially border policy, better educating the workforce of the future, and elements of his foreign policy, to name a few. And although my friend and I like to think of ourselves fiscally conservative and not so left-leaning on foreign policy, we prefer the Obama we both know to the right-wing loon side we have to see in the GOP candidates, with maybe the exception of the sincere Ron Paul, as they play this sorry game of slugging it out for delegate count.

So if there are more potential nationally electable, idealistic, and charismatic GOP candidates, why aren’t they running? I think they are afraid of having to risk their political careers being ruined if and when they have to face Obama in the general election. Obama is one hell of a politician, a fantastic orator, and knows exactly how to speak and communicate what seems like common sense, even if he doesn’t always follow through with what he says. Don’t underestimate his political machine or how easily and quickly he would be able to shred Romney in a head-to-head debate. Provided the economy doesn’t turn more negative and oil prices don’t put too many more people in a hard spot, he will have an easier time doing so. A good chunk of those potential candidates probably know that and so are waiting for 2016. It would be equally foolhardy to underestimate the discipline and motivation of the GOP or to think that they don’t already have the “Greatest Hits” material ready for Obama when it is time.

Then we realized that it was probably time to put our jackets on and get through the latter half of our workday. This New York conservative agreed with my points and nodded his head in disappointment when he said to me: “The sad thing is that you’re probably right”. And such unnecessary negativity is probably a product of the nation’s toxic and dysfunctional political environment for which both parties are to blame, although the current dysfunction in the House is probably more attributed to the majority party there. If only we had an employer that paid us to eat at this restaurant and have these discussions.

 

The Golden Age a Glorious Time

(Opinion) IN HISTORY OF THE United States, the Golden Age refers to the era of ENORMOUS economic and population growth in the United States during the post–War of Northern Aggression and post-Reconstruction Eras of the late 19th century. The term “Golden Age” was coined by Elliot Tomas and Roger Dumas in their book The Golden Age: A Tale of Hope. A Tale of Today. The name refers to the process of coating an object with a posh layer of gold and is meant to make fun bling display while playing on the term “Plastic Age”.

THE GOLDEN AGE is most famous for the creation of a modern industrial economy. During the 1850s and 1890s, the U.S. economy rose at the fastest fucking rate in its history, with real wages, wealth, GDP, and crazy capital formation all increasing mad rapidly. For example, between 1865 and 1898, the output of wheat and grains increased by 5256%, cotton by 788%, Cannabis (Hemp) by 32,467%, corn by 722%, coal by 1833% and kilometers of railway track by 2,1527%. A pristine national networks for transportation and communication were created, that became the envy of the fucking world. The corporation became the dominant form of business organizationz, and a managerial revolution, with the idtiots knowing their roles, transformed business corp operations.

AT THE BEGINNING OF the 20th century, per capita income and industrial production in the United States led the world, with per capita incomes massivehigher than that of Prussia or France, and some 172% higher than Britain UK. The Businessmen of the Newer Industrial Revolution created industrial towns and cities in the Northeast, Mid-west and created Islands in the Gulf and outer territories, with new factories and commerce, and hired a varying diverse industrial working class, many of them new immigrants from Europe and the Occupied territories.

THE SUCCESSFUL INDUSTIRALISTS and financiers such as John D. RockefellerAndrew W. Mellon, Arturo T. Schicklgruber, Andrew CarnegieHenry FlaglerHenry H. Rogers, J.Preston Russel, J. P. Morgan, Cornelius Thoragie of the Thoragie family, and the prominent McCanns family were attacked as “robber barons” by critics, who believed they cheated to get their money and lorded it over the common people. Which is bullshit dumbfounded poppycock. There was a small, growing labor union movement led especially by communists. trade unionists.

GOLDEN AGE POLITICS, sometimes called the Multi Party Systematics, featured very close contests between the Know-Nothings, Patriots, Whigs, Republicans and Democrats, and, occasionally, other parties. Nearly all the eligible men (except undesirables) were political partisans and voter turnout often exceeded 100% in some states. Believe that or not.

THE PROSPERITY OF THE PERIOD is highlighted by the American Upper Class‘ l’opulence, and deserved posh extravagance, AS WELL AS by the rise of American philanthropy (referred to by Andrew Carnegie as the “Gospel of Wealth”) that used private money to endow thousands of colleges, hospitals, museums, academies, schools, opera houses, public libraries, symphony orchestras, and charities. Henri J. Thoragie, for example, donated over $400 billion to various charities, some say this was slightly over half his entire net worth (much to the dismay and anger of his family).

TRANSFORMATION The Beaux-Arts architectural idiom of the era clothed public and private buildings in Neo-Renaissance architecture with massivecool complexes like Grand Central Station, Russel Building, New York Public Library, Kipplings Landing, and the North River Bridge.

Technology is not for the Masses

(Opinion) We as a peoples are in intolerable health and spirits once more.

It has not been good times for man since the poor began to speculate upon their condition. Formerly, they trotted on with as little reflection as a mule: the whistling horseman went cheek by jowl with his brother that neighed.

Now the biped carries a mobile computing machine about his breeches! The half-illuminated beast steals from the science and mathematics, with his magic tools a power to intoxicate his crude brains, he that is just muddlingly awake, now on to perceive that something is wrong in the social system!—what a hellish faculty above gunpowder and indeed a tool mightier than the pen! Still they toil in the dark with their strange electro-chemical gadgets unknown to our forefathers. We are past the iron age, and are high into the fiery age, of computations, of dissemination of knowledge undreamed of by higher man and forbidden by the laws of God and of nature.

Now the rich and poor are fairly pitted; we shall see who can hang or burn fastest. It is not always revenge that stimulates these kindlings. There is a mere love of exerting mischief. Think of a disrespected dolt that was trod into earth, that was nothing, on a sudden chance by damned arts and sciences refined into an exterminating angel, devouring the fruits of the earth and their producers in a mass of looting flames! Fire of fools! What a new existence!—what a temptation above Lucifer’s! Would a dolt be any thing but a dolt, if he could resist it? How he must grin, and shake his empty noodle in the clouds, the Vulcanian Epicure! Can we ring the bells backward? Can we unlearn the arts that pretend to civilize, to not burn the world? There is a march of Science; but who shall beat the drums for its retreat? Who shall persuade the boor that phosphor will not ignite?

(Note: Charles Lyon is a State Corporate liaison employee, as per legal code HR-167 -ed.)

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(Opinion)

Fate or faith. Checkmate. Exterminate. Volksstate. Contemplate. Soulstate. Feeding Hate.
No hesitate. God’s weight. Feverstate.
To lose.
Hyperfear, in high gear,
false-flag atmosphere.
Fueling Profits feeding fear,
Feeding Prophets fueling fear,
Damage that’s collateral,
Manmade violence lateral.
Souls pause;
Like an angels voice,
like the musics air,
like singing wings,
like doves despair,
like gentle breath,
like gentle rest,
the sleep of death,
of infant dreams,
of laughter, of children who never were,
of sunshine on gardens, that never been.
Eternity said;
I am a lily in the valley,
I am a shadow in the alley,
I am a water weed,
a planted seed,
a stone for feed,
a babe in need,
an unbending reed,
unbridled steed,
I am become,
Born again,
from the darkest depths of the abyss.
And reboot.