Thursday, June 10, 2021

The "Soft Side" of Why People Support Extremism and Hate

Overcoming embedded extremism and hate means understanding "soft side" of  support among people who don't normally accept such ideas as their own but are still unwitting but willing participants. These are the people who after the fact realize they were mislead and begin to rationalize away their responsibilities over choice. They comprise those who say, "Yes...but..." once pieces of a puzzle come together to create a fuller awareness of behaviors and motivations. To understand this phenomenon we will need to delve into the social networks and the influence of key social arousers how they can excite their base toward engaging in behaviors that normally would be seen as inappropriate (i.e. cleansing and/or national extremism).  More importantly we should wonder why community members did not reflect back to them more appropriate American values and how we are a cross roads of choice that will impact future outcomes (nationally and locally).  

Turning Radicalization into a Weapon

Healthy people who have a sense of balance between themselves and others are unlikely to be swept into mob action based on superficial differences (i.e. they make more of a conscious choice.). It is often those who lack an internal sense of values and who are highly focused on being "accepted" that are most prone to the negative influences of social "agents". Blind follower behavior can be such a large phenomenon that it results in history changing events such as the Capital Riots. Large mob behaviors could be spontaneous but are often caused through genuine need for change or through foreign manipulation to collect intelligence data and/or cause large scale social upheaval (See Riot Document Upload and FBI Testifies. As a side note, Thinking of ways for government to review is possible to interview witnesses, cross compare with other data, determine the frequency of shouters and "influencers" within the crowd. If multiple similar terms, sayings and behaviors indicate planted protestors it might be possible to continue to trace the information and logic chain back to "shadowy characters".). 

Either way, we have a problem with the gullibility of some of our population and how easy it was for others to push them to act in ways they wouldn't have consider in another place or time. This ability to radicalize others rests on tapping their preexisting implicit beliefs(See Implicit Bias, Violence, Justice) matched with a high need to belong/inner fears of powerlessness. Understanding the "feel" of a group's beliefs (Which you can actually do by observing multiple behaviors, comments, beliefs, actions, activities, etc...i.e. and finding the root logic) means crafty social leaders can exploit embedded hate to turn into outward action to accomplish specific goals. By analyzing the social behaviors we can better see how "influencers" can be highly destructive when critical thinking is absent (See Social Influence Networks). 

The Bigger Picture Central Values

Its important to keep the U.S. and its citizenry focused on emulating the essential core principles that hold our country together. When groups veer radically from those central beliefs it creates social division that can be exploited by bad actors and other "agents" for personal, political, racial-religious-ethnic and/or geopolitical issues. Beyond the politics of it all there are serious humanitarian issues as they relate to not tackling radicalism and hate; whether they are American or not.

 According to a study entitled The Weaponization of Social Media hosted by United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UCHA)

"Coordinated disinformation campaigns are designed to disrupt decision making, erode social cohesion and delegitimize adversaries in the midst of interstate conflict. IO tactics include intelligence collection on specific targets, development of inciteful and often intentionally false narratives and systematic dissemination across social and traditional channels."

In Nazi Germany people would call on their neighbors because it was seen as patriotic and right thing to do for the people of Germany at that time in history. In places like Iraq it was loyalty to one's community and to one's religious sect that defined the battle lines during that time. Each of them have in common a core group of highly ethnocentric individuals with a core nationalist/sect who heighted small divisions into big gaps through false narrative (You can tell the intellectual strength of a country by the open rationalist, scientists, free thinkers, writers, poets, philosophers and others that are allowed to explore their environments to discover previously unknown knowledge šŸ¤”. Strong nations hedge their strengths for the advancement of the country while weak nations remove them to silence alternative strategies.šŸ˜Æ This choice determines the long term viability of a nation as a market leader or a market exploiter.).

In the U.S. domestic extremism is more of a homegrown phenomenon based within one's social networks and the perception of what one's country should look like (i.e. ultra-nationalism often caries with it other unwanted traits). When ethnocentrism and blind loyalty to one's social network mix with national perception (hopefully, one defined by Americans and not others.) it can be dangerous as critical thinkers are silenced and lower values breed in environments where group think causes misjudgment of environmental challenges and potential solutions. (See Legal Subjectivity and Distributive Justice)

A Nation of Minorities (Interwoven to Create Strength)

Diversity is a strength or it is a weakness. Diverse nations can hedge all of their strengths from multiple stakeholders, learning styles, and cultures to ensure the central principles of the nation and its institutions are focused on overcoming problems for the best interest of everyone (i.e. a good citizen). Diversity can also cause problems if there isn't shared goals among the groups and communities are susceptible to false rhetoric (We are limited understanding of how biological and psychologically connected we are based on the differences between perception and reality at different stages of one's development. The lower the developmental level the more limited the perspective. Each race and religion seems to follow similar patterns of thinking and we should consider the possibility that focusing on our similarities among all of the community stakeholders is likely to have the best outcomes for everyone. See Debrowski Human Dev., See Man and Apple, and See Systems Thinking.)

Hate groups are seeking to exploit this, and any other difference, to place themselves into an advantageous position (Notice that this is different than sharing political beliefs and/or having preference in dating, marriage and friends). It is about an intentional campaign to bully, misinform, disrupt, and incite harm/violence (See International Relations and Social Network Theory). That becomes particularly dangerous if caused on purpose to exploit grievances and divisions (See Scientist Predicts U.S. Break Up and Information Warfare BTW. Its not my place to say anything good or bad about the theory. It could be true or not true depending on our actions and geo-political shifts around the world. The point should be highlighted that our divisions could be exploited by anyone if we do not stick to an inclusive central American identity.).

Wiser minds know that the end result of hyper politics and hate will lead to human catastrophes and if unchecked dissolution of a Republic (...at least in current form. Think what might have happened if the rioters were successful in capturing, injuring, or extorting Congress members? Seriously....take a moment and think of what doors open and which close and how blind followership could have caused all types of of other problems.). Universal justice and a core definitions of what it means to be "American" is important in transcending future divisional differences (We must trust in our institutions and our leadership to consistently strive to do "the right thing" in all of their activities. This means having values beyond themselves to the greater purpose of the nation. Our job is to think critically about them and encourage the "problem solvers" to move to higher stations of leadership and ensure our "problem makers" are either being pushed to be helpful or discounted in their ability to lead.) 

At this juncture in history, stability (and thriving) will mean organically integrating people, places, and institutions by ensuring success and opportunity are based in actual performance rather than loyalty to one's tribe, religious sect, race, wealth, and/or "connections" (Similar concepts apply to too much concentration of wealth and not enough opportunities on the less wealthy members of society.). If we are one entity then we will have to think and act like a single large tribe with lots of spicy flavors (We all have gone to the store and bought a party mix or trail mix right? It tastes better in combo than the components alone.) Celebrating the characteristics of what makes us unique as individuals (and/or social, religious, cultural framework) should also come with celebrating why we are unified supporting a free nation of free people (Central American principles).

Red Queen Hypothesis

Let us take a sciency and nerdy approach to this from a very macro human species (any species) level where lack of diversity makes organisms less adaptable. When your environment changes (i.e. global warming, comet, conflict, COVID, disease, pestilence, food supply, etc...) it will naturally have an impact on people, plants, organisms, etc... and anything else that lives within that habitat. If species (i.e. humans) are too homogeneous in terms of genetics, race, religion, background, education, thought, etc.. we can run the risk of not adapting well when large scale changes occur.

The Red Queen Hypothesis indicates that as species diversify (races, ideologies, peoples, etc... intermingle) it creates natural changes in the adaptability in the species to allow for new genetic coding (See Red Queen and Humans and an interesting read on Red Queen and Firm Adapt). The same can be said of people who think different and how their thoughts impact the thinking of others and come to new thoughts and conclusions that can also help overcome challenges (While the Red Queen dealt with biology it is important to consider the possibility of how diversity of thought and science lead to new discoveries would not have been available without intermingling ideas. While it may seem far fetched to some our biology and our thoughts are at least partially related and mitigated by education and exposure to new ideas. Econ and Social Influence). 

Diversity mixed with an American central purpose creates strength that can't be achieved in homogeneous environments (i.e. countries that suppression and separate populations based in religion, race, and other superficial dividers. See See Homogeneous Bullies). We are a species like any other species and Americans are in a better place based on the long line of choices of our fathers and forefathers (including mothers and grandmothers) that put us in the place we are today (A moment of more clarity to make a choice.). It is now up to use to tie diversity to centrality of purpose to overcome the challenges we face as a nation (They are big but we can be first in on the next developmental platform. See Sociological-Economic Platforms). There will be voices that want to ripe us apart and there will be voices that want to pull us together. We are strongest when we can hedge our diversity to find solutions to challenges that other nations will struggle with based on their long line of national-historical choices (expending effort on innovation and new ideas versus spending resources on suppression and maintaining division). 

Side Note: This is a blog of ideas and not every idea everyone is going to agree with. Just because I state them doesn't even mean I believe them but am open to exploring the ideas for possible merit (Holding judgement until facts are known is called critical thinking.) Its not a "proven fact" but it is one possible explanation of how diversity and universal justice can be a strength versus a weakness to be exploited. We are here at this time in history and can choose the paths before us. See Road Not Taken Based upon what I see in terms of capacity, potential, international challenges, and diverse human capacity I would say use diversity as strength and reduce the influence of those who seek to exploit our differences (domestic or international. As a nation we will have to decide for ourselves what is the best approach to take and that will be based on the availability of the logical evidence based leadership capacity in the country. Perhaps switching up our lens from time to time would be helpful in getting a jump on challenges and finding new strategies to overcome them. See Red Queen and Through the Looking Glass Fantasy story or non-fiction truths? Its up to you to decide.)šŸ¤”šŸ¤·

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Early Morning Fishing in Gladstone Park (Digital Life and Recreation)


There are these people, called digital nomads, who travel around the country and the world staying in new unique places. Over the years, since I started working remotely, I became one of the those nomads. I still of course have a home and places to go but I'm more able to travel and do some of the things I want. That brings forward the idea of how to balance recreation, work and other aspects of life? 

This picture is taken from Gladstone Michigan. They have a fishing pier, boat launch, marina, beach, pavilion, ball park and other stuff. On this particular day I decided I'm going to head down early in the AM and put my pole in the water while working hot spot from my computer. Its early in the morning and that is the best time to get things done! 

The best part about this is that I throw everything in the car when I'm done and go for a speed walk through the park. Gladstone is in Delta County Michigan and affords the opportunity to live a small town life while having some modern amenities. 

I hope to draw in some engineering and design firms as well as a few tourist outdoor recreational businesses mixed with custom small batch prototype manufacturing to put a little juice into the area (These types of firms can enhance the area through high paying jobs while maximizing the development and protection of the outdoors through demographic recreational interests.). That is a longer term project. 

How did the fishing go? No bites. Even the guy before me said he didn't get anything. Still worth the time. I hear in Japan they pay to fish and not eat what they catch just for the Zen of it all!


Monday, June 7, 2021

USDA Seeks to Approve Water and WasteWater in Rural Areas -Could it Work for Gladstone

Whenever there are monies available for communities it is important to try and secure those resources if it will create a positive change. By the way, I'm not an advocate of taking more just to take more but Escanaba and Gladstone are small cities/towns in the U.P. and they are fairly stand alone in terms of water infrastructure. That means more resources are helpful and when grants are available we should take notice. 

Escanaba population is like 12K (meaning they may not be eligible) and Gladstone is like 4.7K (within eligibility requires for population.) One would have to spend the time to go through the information and see if Gladstone qualifies. 

What is the Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant Program?

You can read that below and I placed a cheat sheet there as well. 


Waste Water Grant 508 RD FS RUS WEPDirect by Dr. Murad Abel on Scribd

Research Vessel Lake Explorer II Visits Escanaba Docks (Eco and Econ?)


The research vessel Lake Explorer II appears in Escanaba docks during its exploration  of the depths of the vast Great Lakes bottom (ok could have been there and didn't notice but the intro would not be as dramatic✍.)The ship has scientific purposes and could have multiple objectives in the region. There is an old blog that appears run by the crew member Julie Barker on behalf of the EPA that is outdated and not really part of this trip but it is still cool to look through from a research log standpoint. (See Life Aboard Lake Explorer II and Lake Explorer II History) You can actually track the ship online which is super cool (Track Lake Explorer II)

Study the Environment

The environment is where we live and when we destroy it we have problems bringing back the ecosystem to its natural course of development (we have already altered it). Understanding these organisms and our impact on them allows us to make better choices about policies as they relate to infrastructure, pollution, and other activities. As we live in and use our environment it will be helpful to improve it where we can through understanding and environmental focus. 

In addition, as we seek to bring back manufacturing to the U.S., the Great Lakes will be an important strategic part of the ecosystem and the economic systems. There has been increased investment by government to revamp some of our dilapidated shipping infrastructure to improve upon import/export capabilities (See Great Lakes Shipping and Escanaba Shipping Export Hub).

Scientific Equipment

The scientific equipment on these types of ships is important. I'm curious what they are using because I'm with a team searching for Queen City (which I'm going to call QCity so its not easily searchable for other people that want to steal our ship finding glory! jkšŸš¢ šŸ˜‚ I also have a boat called STEMStella which I want to get a grant to do NOAA research on.) and we need better understanding the structure. Carrying (used to) the following scientific equipment (See Ship Specs and See NOAA/EPA) (Disclaimer I just briefly looked to see if they were the same there may be various in equipment.):


Sunday, June 6, 2021

G7-15% Global Minimum Tax Floor Reform for Digital Multinational Firms (D-MNC)

G-7 Has reached an international tax deal of a 15% floor for all participating nations. While this still must be sold to the 135 nations in the G-20 its a good start in creating an agreed upon international minimum tax rate. It is unlikely Big Tech will welcome the news but it should have been expected. When new technology disrupts old systems it takes time for government to update its thinking to meet those changes. A high global connected society will best be suited by a calibrated tax system and having a rock bottom minimum limit to equalize playing field.

Companies have sort of circumvented the hodge podge international tax system to their advantage (I'm not making moral judgements here because its a dollar and cents decision). The problem we face is that MNCs offer products and other services within countries they don't much tax. That became a problem as international shipping spread out supply lines and even more of a problem when there are little proximity advantages for digital products (unless you build a cluster and a network).

More Consideration Beyond Tax Rate Alone:  

Let us say that you utilized the infrastructure of the U.S. to build yourself an awesome global tech firm. You are making money off of your big tech idea and then a smart accountant comes and says, "Hey, move it over to this tax haven country and you play 1/4 the rate of the U.S.". With sparkling eyes many will pack up their bags and set up a remote shop halfway across the globe (European countries experience that as well.) The American people loose out on that tax revenue but the owners and shareholders would reap the benefit (while of course living in advanced countries where it is safe, infrastructure is strong, etc... We might also consider why the rich and poor are highly divided if employment opportunities dry up but international tech stocks rise).

Big technology isn't going away and its likely to keep growing as we enter the Digital Era./Information Age. That leads to a problem of catching up to products and services transferred around the globe but the taxation system unable to handle this level of complexity. Helping companies understand value parity in European and American countries infrastructure and lifestyle also helps these companies ponder the other disadvantages putting too much emphasis on the low tax rate itself. 

In other words, executives will have to conduct an environmental scan of all the positives and negatives of a country/local before making an HQ move.  That may also lead to less volatility if there is a "hometown" and international tax rate (volatility and long-term lowering of competitiveness). Moving around in tax dodging only goes so far and doesn't truly allow a company to build capacities and competencies in its HQ market.

From my understanding, the new system is a level of agreement beyond the floor tax rate of 15% and taxation of products/services within the country they are sold. This will create a fairer system but it will also likely create some ripple effects globally as companies reassess their global strategies (It may also impact American bleeding of companies). Any change in policy will impact how companies adjust to those policies.

You can read a little more about the background of the problem in the Journal of International Law The Transformation of International Tax , there is an, "....effort transformed international tax—changing its participants, agenda, institutions, norms, and even its legal forms. Perhaps most important, efforts to close corporate tax loopholes widened a rift over revenues that threatens a hundred-year-old tax treaty framework." (Mason, 2020, para 1).

Government administrators and finance gurus have been thinking about these things for a long time. This is one of the first times in modern history they were successful able to come to an agreement on a more comprehensive system based in digitization and globalization. That will inevitably have advantages for Europe and the U.S. Janet J. Yellen, the Secretary of Treasury, made the following announcement on the U.S. Department of Treasury page:

"The G7 Finance Ministers have made a significant, unprecedented commitment today that provides tremendous momentum towards achieving a robust global minimum tax at a rate of at least 15%. That global minimum tax would end the race-to-the-bottom in corporate taxation, and ensure fairness for the middle class and working people in the U.S. and around the world. The global minimum tax would also help the global economy thrive, by leveling the playing field for businesses and encouraging countries to compete on positive bases, such as educating and training our work forces and investing in research and development and infrastructure. (Yellen, 2021, para 1)"

"Hometown" Digital Tax Man Plan: 


I'm also working on a calibrated tax system for the U.S. in a way that might lead to attracting home based firms and help pay for long-term infrastructure that keeps the U.S. competitive. It should be noted that under this hypothetical system HQ and companies that invest in the U.S. get a "hometown" rate while international companies that utilize the U.S. infrastructure (and other advantages) but are foreign/international may have an "international" rate. 

There will be some trade off in environment and infrastructure with the tax rate. Sure, a country could put the rate at 15% MNC tax rate floor but if they don't have the available bandwidth, corrupt officials, poor education, etc... then it wouldn't necessarily be better than a country with 27% rate if the but has the right environment. 

 Now, offering a 21% "home town" rate might lead to some of those companies making the decision to invest more in operations and move their HQ back to the U.S. (This leads to more advantages for other companies. The cluster system I'm working on maximizes those environmental benefits making the rate not the essential/only issue for corporate boards to consider.) 

Its not really finished yet nor has it been compared with general international principles to see if it would really work. However, its just an idea but it still seems like it might have some merit with the new international tax system being outlined by the G-7 (I'm not saying or giving a full opinion yet but just sort of exploring the option.). You can read a little about it below: 

You can take a look at what I'm doing.....

1.)See Lower HQ Tax and Supplier Infrastructure

2.)See Attracting MNC to US.
 
Yellent, J. (June 5th, 2021). Statement from Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen On G7 Finance Ministers’ Commitment to Global Minimum Tax. US Department of Treasury. https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy0214

Mason, R. (2020). The Transformation of International Tax. American Journal of International Law, 114(3), 353-402. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-journal-of-international-law/article/transformation-of-international-tax/A335E9177D1C7A692362066205689D1B

Full Bloom in Delta County Michigan (Escanaba)-Is it Possible to Carve Out a "Smart City" in the Northern Wilderness?

Delta County Michigan is one of those unexplored and underdeveloped areas that has so much potential for the creative class in terms of lifestyle, recreation and affordability. The town has all of the basics a company needs and with some investment and firms it is possible to turn it from a great city to a "Smart City". Before someone gets upset it already is a smart city. However, in this case, smart city means a city designed for the Digital Era (See Smart City). 

It may be possible to build off of market trends and market demand to create something new in the post-Covid world that appeals to the industries developing in the area. With regional infrastructure developments and the aerospace industry taking off in the U.P. it is possible to take a city like Escanaba and really build a wilderness city for tomorrow.  

One of the best things that could happen is there is a balance between tourism, local business, intellectual firms, government support to create a very adaptable cluster that enhances the lifestyle of the area while keeping its culture and flavor vibrant. 

This is a town you may want to relocate your firm if your looking for a place that has the recreational environment you need with the local skills and abilities your company craves (P.S. rumor has it you can buy a whole building downtown for like $100K with store front and office space. There is also some serious broad band investments going on! šŸ˜®šŸ™Š. See DC Downtown Revitalize and Adventure-Venture and DC $18 Mil Telecommunications). 

This may be the place where American design/manufacturing firms and new start-ups come together to create innovation can grow quickly (This is part of a theoretical thought experiment on economic clusters and national development. See DC Start Ups.).  It could also have global appeal for some industry specific companies that want to move their HQ back to the U.S. but aren't sure where to go. 

If I was a Venture capitalist I might keep an eye out for lush untilled soil. 

"Keep on sowing your seed, for you never know which will grow - perhaps it all will."

Albert Einstein

Ok...this post is about the picture...:)


Nice beach. If they groomed it by the beach house in addition to
food, rentals, recreation, and shuttles that run during summers
from downtown and around the park that would be cool. 
I wonder if anyone remembers the old trolley. That would be
super cool to have a trolley bus and a revamped downtown
for fun and functional work. 




Friday, June 4, 2021

Escanaba Town Hall Meeting (June 3rd, 2021)-Investments and Inflation and Maybe a Few Opportunities

Another exciting meeting wraps up wow it was a doozy! This wasn't just a meeting there was some discussion on how inflation impacts local investments! (Hey! It actually is important to understand how inflation impacts savings and when to hold and when to invest and when to diversity into stable currencies.) We also learn that the city has a pool of money it uses  for building and financing things. Thinking long term here and how companies interested in the area could do some good if they partner with the city to help them build the things a firm would need to attract even more investment and talent. 

One thing you find in small towns is that you can really really take something already beautiful and make it bloom into exceptional! I'm not saying that will happen but I'm saying that its possible to turn a small town like this into something more wonderful that it already is. A little oasis for people to stay, visit, work, vacation and enjoy. A place where work, life, and purpose come together!

If you had a chuck of  money I think adjustments in layout of the downtown and parking would be a benefit. Think about really making downtown functionally esoteric with open lanes, bike lanes, chairs, tables, etc... Might start to take some older buildings on the back half of the block and make parking lots. Its not like its full now but if it really starts turning into the Roaring 20's the downtown, waterfront, and functional lifestyle will make a big difference in draw and retention. (No one saying the town will take off...just the squinty eye possibility of it is interesting). 

You can take a look at the Agenda HERE. Information on other meetings can be found HERE

Still having a hard time hearing some of the speakers. Microphones need to be adjusted. šŸ‘‚ 

You will also notice in the Agenda document the transcripts for the April 27th, 2021 meeting just in case you get curious.  There was some comments on money for the tennis courts. If they are going to redo them they may also want to put in a straighter backboard. Sorry I like to play sometimes :) 

Escanaba City Investment Portfolio

Ilsa Minor from the Daily Press wrote a very nice article in 'Esky council looks at city’s investments' and you may want to consider the following quotes for an overview of the budget (As a side note I met the owner once...the guy has a lot of publication experience. Would love to interview and share his knowledge with people learning. Seems like nice guy. Anyway...Daily Press is our local paper so if you are an outside company that wants to post an ad and/or find things you will want to check them out as one of your first options. i.e. I'm looking for an old pick up, help in my yard, and a job I would look there first.),

"The primary goal of the city’s investment accounts it to create capital for city operations. Over the past 18 months, the city has withdrawn about $1.84 million from its investment accounts, dropping its starting balance from $28 million to a total value of about $27.2 million.

and

 "Market appreciation has played significantly into the portfolio’s total value, with a $357,465 drop in value just in the last six months. That drop in market appreciation, however, doesn’t show the full picture of the portfolio, which has appreciated $592,839 over the past 18 months. In the same 18-month period, the city earned $421,779.82 in income." (Minor, June 4th, 2021, para 5-6)

There was a lot of great information by Bob Valentine vice president of institutional investment at First Bank. I believe this is the same place First Bank Investment Management Group. Charts and graphs presented. Would have liked to see better. You can read a little more on how inflation impacts city budgets and investments in an article on 'Rising Inflation: What It Means for TIPS and Other Investments', (Martin and Shaffer, May 2021).

References

Minor, I. (June 4th, 2021) 'Esky council looks at city’s investments'. Daily Free Press. https://www.dailypress.net/news/local-news/2021/06/esky-council-looks-at-citys-investments/

Martin, C. & Shaffer, C. (May 6th, 2021)  Rising Inflation: What It Means for TIPS and Other. Charles Schwab. Retrieved https://www.schwab.com/resource-center/insights/content/rising-inflation-what-it-means-tips-and-other-investments