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" ... And while they don’t always know what to criticize, there’s presently much to critique. To some degree modern conservatism has become ridiculous. Founded on skepticism about a growing state, members of the right increasingly support federal efforts to limit the individual right to trade with whomever we want, they call for border walls that would massively expand government without limiting (thankfully) the inflow of those who want a better life, they cheer the browbeating of leading U.S. corporations since their employees have the "wrong" politics, and then shocked by the 2016 election of the person promoting these governmental expansions, conservatives are increasingly of the belief that allegedly “left behind” parts of the U.S. are that way because of capitalism. While once driven by innovative thinking, modern conservatism has become boring. And perhaps worse, trite. ... "
" ... If the serious policy consequences of that—most notably the loss of confidence in the U.S. dollar and its erosion from being the globe’s medium of exchange, not to mention U.S. economic instability—wouldn’t be enough, no Fed chair relishes getting hauled before Congress. Its wrath—across both party-lines—would be severe. In the case of both Turkey’s and Russia’s central banks, their chairs recently defied their leaders’ browbeating and raised rates, moves that were clearly economically warranted. ... "
" ... Listen to Carl carry on! “These managements need shaking up – they’re horrendous. They take money from the peasants and then hire mercenaries (lawyers) to protect their castles, mainly by browbeating the peasants. So we attack the castle. Wait. I don’t want to call shareholders peasants - don’t put that in the article. Call them an oppressed majority.” A year ago, I bought into Freeport-McMoRan, too, for a copper play, but fending off Indonesian politicians who smell money turned too complex to figure out. From its low, Freeport was a double. ... "
" ... Third, don't let the mediator drive your position. In the past, I've had mediators take a very hard line that the other side was right, and I was wrong (all these mediators were retired judges who were used to being the final arbiter of wrong and right), the case didn't settle as the mediator desired, and I ended up winning the case. Remember: A mediator has only a very fleeting and superficial knowledge of the case. While the mediator's impressions of the case can be useful, and sometimes very useful, nobody should know the case better than the attorney's involved and attorney's should not let their own settlement evaluations be discarded because the mediator is engaging in browbeating to try to get a settlement done. ... "