Friday, 14 January 2022
PARTYGATE
Sunday, 9 January 2022
SOMETHING ABOUT TRUMP
I'd also add that, big narcissist though he is, he did it because that International Liberal Order has, in his eyes, been a catastrophe as the blob (the foreign policy establishment):
- has taken America into numerous, extremely costly, wars most of which it lost in great humiliation;
- invited China into this Order, giving it Most Favoured Nation status no less, and America has been robbed blind as a result, enriching fabulously its greatest enemy putting America' very existence in peril
- and in so doing put itself into the world's greatest ever debt, risking its own reserve currency;
- it has impoverished and excluded a third of its citizens and
- saddled America, a home-loving country believe it or not, with the role of the world's policeman.
So it is quite easy to understand why - beyond his indecent personality - Trump has stirred such fear and loathing in the establishment, to the point t where many believe he was cheated out of the election and 6th January was another put-up job, and why he has such a huge and ever-loyal following.
Saturday, 8 January 2022
INHERITANCE: ENHANCE THE FAMILY LINE
Friday, 7 January 2022
WHY ALL THE RESTRICTIONS
To understand why politicians are attempting to perrenise the controls, you have to understand what makes them tick and why they are succeeding at the moment. They and the MSM have divided society, aided by the underlying context within which they operate, at least in the short term.
In the longer term, our freedoms and way of life are threatened by poor financials (debt), internal divisions (inequalities) and the threat of war (immigration and security).
But there are solutions, though more hope is needed - more people must believe we can overcome these end-of-cycle forces working against us and people must go to work everyday in a spirit of unity, productivity, sacrifice, thrift, patriotism, if anyone can be bothered to redress the unfolding catastrophe.
I suppose it is ultimately about leadership and vision and working to a long-term strategy. I hate to think what it would be like for our children and future generations, if we lose. If we win through, it could win the West and our children another hundred years of prosperity and security as world hegemon.
WHAT MAKES POLITICIANS TICK
Wednesday, 5 January 2022
HISTORY WARNS THE EU
We need the EU but not the ECJ. The EU is a very good idea But all the areas of mutual benefit - security, law enforcement, welfare, education, fiscal, customs ... - can be picked off one-by-one by agreement netween consenting nations. We don't need a top-down boot camp regime.
There is no question the EU Order cannot survive in its current imperialist format. The current trickle of national objections - Germany, Poland, Romania, Lithuania - will become a torrent and the top down imposition of control by legal and financial sanctions will be adapted to a bottom up co-operation by mutual benefits-sharing.
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Saturday, 1 January 2022
POLITICAL TOUCHSTONES
We need to periodically check our political leaders' lists of impressive achievements against our fundamental first principles. Of course, plenty of contradictions, but...
Do they:
Enhance our personal liberty, free us from overly-oppressive human rights obligations?
Reduce the wealth gap, make for a more equal society, enhance equality of opportunity, share profits fairly between capitalists and workers, reduce internal conflict / civil war
Keep / reduce debt to manageable levels
Shrink the state
Enable the private sector to best allocate capital, innovate, improve use of technology, enhance productivity
Strengthen our national defences, power soft and hard, safeguard our borders, our culture?
Tuesday, 28 December 2021
TELL ME ABOUT "THE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE"
It is about the things you and your customer do together. These are called "touchpoints".
From first contact with a customer, through to final delivery and payment, you meet on specific occasions, called "touchpoints". Touchpoints lie on the consumption process. There are other points where you or the customer must do things - tasks - but they are not touchpoints.
All the touch points, in a line, make "the customer journey" along the consumption process, the "buying journey", from marketing process, to sales, to customer service.
And overall, we talk about "the customer experience", CX, of this journey.
What does "good" feel like for the customer? Because your customer's experience is not just about tasks or a set of actions. It is also about feelings.
How do prospects or your customers feel about your brand?
At every customer touchpoint, you can improve—or destroy—how your customers feel about you.
So there are important decisions to make at each touchpoint, and those decisions have an impact on your business results.
In all humility, we must recognise that often one company's products or services are often like another's. So the difference is in the customers' experience of you and your brand.
A good CX might come from attention to matters like:
Does your marketing respond to your prospects' and customers' wants and needs in ways that they can understand and relate to?
Is your website easy to find, navigate through? Is it helping and guiding and assisting the visitor?
Do you have clear objectives, a strong CX strategy, adequate resources, to support the customer on the consumption journey? From this derives the level of customer satisfaction, which is measurable.
Your customer relationship management (CRM) strategy will explain how you intend to marshall resources to deliver an experience that will "delight", meaning that at each touchpoint, the customer will have a valuable, positive and differentiated good time. Front and back office departments will work together to deliver this.
"Good" means the customer walks away from each touchpoint feeling happy and satisfied. Marketing campaigns are well targeted, products and services are clearly explained, buying is easy, no problem to contact someone when needed, a customer's loyalty is rewarded, they feel the interactions have been personally tailored to them.
In the back office, all the data supporting the journey is joined up under the process phases and steps and the company benefits from these interactions to improve the process.
And that is how you create a win-win customer experience.
Monday, 27 December 2021
NOODLES
Tuesday, 21 December 2021
IS THE EU A MARXIST-LENINIST ORGANISATION?
Monday, 20 December 2021
DO COUNTRIES BREAK THEIR TREATIES?
20 December 2021
Ref the WA and NIP.
It is not really fair to say that the UK is breaking a treaty which it had itself only just signed. There are many reasons why countries break treaties, but let's just look at some historical precedents.
The treaty of Versailles was drafted by the UK and signed by Germany without Russia even being present. Both Germany and Russia were flat on their backs. Some say this treaty was far too harsh and provoked the Germans, while others say it was not enforced as it should have been by the British.
Fact is, from 1922 onwards, the uk attempted to undermine the treaty, its own treaty, and re-integrate Germany. This culminated in Chamberlain's brilliant but failed Munich visit. (Remember, we are told that Chamberlain should have made a deal with Russia, but then as he had said to his sister, "how would I then get the Russians out of central Europe?").
All consider the reunification of Germany. Russia agreed to this and to accepting the debts of its former satellites as well as their now being independent sovereign states, if it could keep its seat on the security council. Of course, it hadn't much choice. But when it did, it reintegrated the Crimea, in defiance of I to law, and is working on the rest.
The UK similarly with this withdrawal agreement and the NIP. The UK government t had little choice at the time, but now it does.
Let's not be too innocent of the workings of great power politics.
WHEN ATTACKED BY A DOG
19 December 2021
If a dog bites your arm/leg, you push into their mouth, rather than trying to pull outwards, and it forces them to open their mouth. I've used that successfully with a 100+kg dog.If they are attacking rather than just biting and holding, grab the skin at the back of their head, so they can't shake. Hitting them, gouging their eyes, or otherwise hurting them, is more likely to make them double down and start trying to shake you rather than release you.
Covering their eyes can help make them momentarily release, if you can use a towel or t-shirt to cover their head, that works well. But it'll only give you a brief window of opportunity.











Whether you agree with him or not, Trump has done a pretty amazing job taking on the blob and their International Liberal Order.
Who else would want to jump into bed with the world's dictators while shunning democracies, raise protectionist tariffs and bring home the tails of America's supply chains, and exit all the West's Institutions and treaties created since 1945?