Monday, September 17, 2018

Why We Must Stop Iran


Several past administrations have, for various reasons since the early 1980s, ignored in some fashion the threat and existence of a terrorist group in the middle-east which has grown stronger over the last forty years. Here is what the introductory statement from PragerU'S latest video presentation says:

When listing the world’s most notorious terrorist organizations, why is it that Al-Qaeda, ISIS and Boko Haram so quickly spring to mind, while Hezbollah is frequently forgotten? In this video, Tony Badran, Research Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, explains how the backing of Iran has served to legitimize Hezbollah on the world stage, while simultaneously making the group all the more dangerous.

The latest previous administration, I believe, was attempting to help Iran achieve its goal of wiping out Israel by working out an arrangement to develop nuclear capability and provide them billions in cash on pallets in exchange for hostages.

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Clarity on Net Neutrality


With the cacophony of voices on the Internet about the proposal of net neutrality during the Obama Administration, for many the ability to understand exactly what it was about and would achieve, was confusing. (Isn't that what most leftists are striving to accomplish?)

Now, we finally have a presentation from PragerU which explains in a simple and clear way, just what this issue is really all about. If you're still uncertain, watch and more clearly understand the intent of this concept so you can decide.

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Nike's Latest Ad Campaign


I believe that international corporatism is jumping on the "global bandwagon" to enhance their image to the youth of today. It helps them appear that they're "social justice warriors" too. I believe this is purely to enhance their sales volume and thus, profits. That is validated by the fact that they produce their product overseas in cheap labor countries, like China, in order to ship them into the U.S. and other wealthier countries, to harvest their profits. Of course, they have every right to do so, but this doesn't sit well with the leftists who are anti-oppression through taking advantage of cheap labor. Most international corporations, and this case especially Nike, is going to encounter an unexpected backlash from this ad campaign using this former 49er quarterback. (I refuse to use his name, thank you, as I'm personally offended by the fact that he has publicly stated that he thinks Castros' Cuba is a model society.)



Let's, for a moment, take a different view of this ad. His face fills the frame so close that, if one who views it doesn't know who this person is, might well think that this man is a middle-easterner (Palestinian or even a Muslim terrorist, perhaps.) After all, reading the sentence tends to lead one to think this remark is the rational behind why a terrorist or Palestinian fighting against Israel is why they do whatever they do.



While I can appreciate this story that one of my former Seattle Seahawks convinced him to kneel rather than sit on his ass to disrespect what so many have bled for,or died to protect as a symbol of our country and what it stands for, the gist of the story's ending essentially speaks to what liberals of the earlier days used to say, "I wholly disagree with what you are saying, but I will fight t the death your right to say it." Nike and this guy they're using to enhance their social message, I believe, would be hard pressed to agree with that saying which is no longer held. We can thank the former president for weaponizing politics to such a degree which it has become today for that.

And what's with this sacrifice stuff? Would someone please explain to me exactly what he's sacrificed? He was a backup quarterback who's career in his sport was going downhill already. (And please, don't tell me he wasn't picked up by another team because of his ethnicity when it seems that the majority of NFL players are of the same ethnicity. So, that ain't floatin' pal.) As Tara Kyle has adeptly pointed out this guy hasn't sacrificed like her husband, Chris, his brothers in arms, or herself is now after his death doing her best to  raise her two fatherless children. So, cut the bull crap with the faux hero image, Nike.

On Tucker Carlson's show tonight there was footage of people lighting their Nike shoes and shirts on fire in reaction to this ad. It has already been my personal conviction that I refuse to buy any clothing by any of the big lines - Nike, Under Armor, Addidas, etc. - in order to advertise for them. As far as I'm concerned, they should pay me a royalty to wear any of their logo enhanced product for advertising for them. No thanks!

Update: Here's an email just received - 9/06/18 - on this:

Jon,



In case you missed it, Nike is promoting National Anthem protestor, Colin Kaepernick in a new "Just Do It" ad about sacrifice.

Nike posted a picture of the controversial NFL player with the quote, "Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything."

This is disgraceful. It's a slap in the face by a leftist company to the millions of Americans who truly sacrificed everything serving their country. Ask Pat Tillman's family about what it means to sacrifice everything.

The truth is Colin Kaepernick doesn't understand a thing about sacrifice or he would get up off his knee and show some respect.

This is just one more example of gutless liberal left trying to force their values on a country that doesn't want them. We know what sacrifice is that's why we STAND for the national anthem.

Nike should be ashamed - Colin Kaepernick is an embarrassment to his country.

If you agree, take a stand by joining Great America PAC in BOYCOTTING Nike.

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Protesting the National Anthem due to personal politics is offensive enough, but Nike's willingness to glorify Kaepernick's self-inflicted backlash to "sacrificing everything" is downright despicable.

We cannot allow our P.C. culture continue down this path. The Left has gone from targeting free speech, to statues, and now to our national anthem and those who have fought for the very freedoms we enjoy today.

Enough is enough. Please take a stand today by joining our calls to boycott Nike.

Just do it -- join the BOYCOTT and STAND for American values.

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Ed Rollins
Chairman, Great America PAC

Monday, September 3, 2018

Epilogue: Subverting the Rule of Law

The following is Gregg Jarrett's final chapter in his book, The Russian Hoax: The Illicit Scheme to Clear Hillary Clinton and Frame Donald Trump. I include it here because it is a very well written summation of what this whole event- what Pres. Trump tweets is a "Witch Hunt" - is a window into how power corrupts and the nation suffers.


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EPILOGUE

I am not a Trump apologist or sycophant. He will be the first to tell you that.

In the handful of conversations and meetings I have with the president over the past year, he gently reminded me of my earlier reporting that he regarded as negative or critical of him. He had a right to do so, and it was fair. Why, then, would I write a book that is, in large part, a defense of Trump?

In truth, this book is a defense of the rule of law. It came under sustained attack by high government officials who abused their positions of power to subvert our system of justice and undermine the democratic process. Trump was their target and their victim.

As facts emerged, I became incensed that top figures at the FBI and Department of Justice misconstrued the law in a manner that could only have been deliberate. They absolved Hillary Clinton of the felony statutes she so flagrantly violated. They weaponized other laws and regulations to investigate Trump without legal justification in an effort to destroy him.

The law is inviolate. If it is to function properly as the foundation of democracy, it must be fairly and equitably administered without favor regardless of politics and circumstances. This did not happen. When the legal system is corrupted, all Americans suffer. We lose confidence in our government of laws. As Adams warned, it becomes a government of men who empower themselves to transgress the very righst and liberties we cherish.

In this endeavor, the press plays a vital role. It is an indispensable check on excessive government authority. This is what the Framers envisioned when they embraced the First Amendment in our Bill of Rights. Sadly, it did not always occur in the reporting of of this story by mainstream media. All too often, journalists were complicit in advancing our excusing the abuse of power. They convicted Trump in the court of public opinion without evidence cognizable in law. This is another reason why I decided to write this book.

Fueled by the FBI's unwarranted investigation, reporters became advocates. They condemned Trump for the least infraction and inflated any encounter with persons connected, however tangentially, to Russia. Many in the media, motivated by their own bias, drove the constant narrative that Trump and those in his orbit "colluded" with Moscow to steal the 2016 presidential election from Clinton. When the new president fired FBI James Comey, the action was immediately interpreted and portrayed by the press as irrefutable proof of obstruction of justice.

Some journalists accused Trump of being "Putin's puppet" or "a de facto agent" of the Kremlin. Articles were published implying that Trump was a "Manchurian candidate." The unfairness of the media was palpable. Rank speculation was treated as fact. Stories were agenda-driven, not information-driven. Indictment and impeachment were persistent themes in both print and television news. At every turn, the media demonized the president by declaring him guilty of the conjured crime of "collusion." It became the favored truncheon.

Examples of this abound. When Trump's lawyer, Jay Sekulow, was interviewed on ABC News by anchor George Stephanopoulos, the following exchange took place about a Trump adviser who spoke to a person with Russian contacts:
SEKULOW: There is no crime of "collusion." What is a violation of law here?
STEPHANOUPOLOS: Collusion is cooperation!
 Viewers were left with the impression that the act of talking with someone constituted "collusion," which equaled the commission of a crime. Yet, there was no evidence of a secret agreement to achieve some fraudulent or illegal purpose. It was all too easy for the anchor to insinuate a crime by using a word that connotes a crime. The appearance of criminality seemed sufficient for many reporters.
CARL BERNSTEIN (ON CNN): I think this is a potentially more dangerous situation than Watergate. We're at a dangerous moment. And that's because we are looking at the possibility that the president of the United States and those around him during an election campaign colluded with a hostile foreign power to undermine the basis of our democracy-free elections.
DAN RATHER (ON MSNBC): Donald Trump is afraid. He's trying to exude power and strength.He's afraid of something that Mueller and the prosecutors are going to find out. A political hurricane is out there at sea for him. We'll call it Hurricane Vladamir, if you will, the whole Russian thing. It is approaching Category Four.
JAKE TAPPER (CNN ANCHOR): This is evidence of willingness to commit collusion. That's what this is on its face.
LAWRENCE O'DONNELL (MSNBC HOST): Donald Trump now sits at the threshold of impeachment.
These were, by no means, the only instances in which the media proclaimed Trump and his associates culpable of criminal "collusion." One anchor averred with certainty, "they're confessing to colluding with the Russians." Another speculated that "people might go to jail for the rest of their lives." Still another insisted that "they're acting super guilty because they're guilty." But guilty of what specifically? That vexing tidbit of information was conveniently omitted.

Throughout the Trump presidency, the media has obsessed over "collusion" without defining it. They assumed it was a crime that surely must exist buried somewhere in the vast body of dusty law books. One anchor became so giddy over the prospect of Trump's arrest, she fantasized on air about the day he would barricade himself inside the White House as federal marshals banged on the door to take him into custody. The president's imminent demise became daily fodder.

There has been no shortage of media  malpractice in the age of Trump. Motivated by political bias and personal animus, some journalists were relentless in their quest to prove the president's illegitimacy and drive him from office. They abandoned objectivity and suspended their sense of fairness. They allowed enmity to cloud their judgement. In the process, the media squandered credibility, its only currency. It is  no wonder that many Americans have little trust in journalists to be honest in their reporting.

The people who should read this book, probably won't. Democrats, the liberal media, and the legion of Trump-haters have convinced themselves that his election was misbegotten. But they are intellectually dishonest in believing that the president must have committed some crime with Russia. Most have never bothered to examine the facts or consult a statute. Their confidence in "collusion" is bereft of proof. They accept it as a matter of faith driven by their own bias, and teased by hope out of ignorance.

I have no illusion that what I have written in these pages will persuade them otherwise. The anti-Trump crowd is so adamant in their disdain that no amount of reason will reach them. Yet, they are equally blind to the astonishing level of corruption by those in government who sought to sabotage the president with false claims and drive him from office. Individuals who are sworn to uphold the law manipulated it for their own partisan purpose. Their self-righteous compulsion to correct what they perceived to be wrong in the electioin of Trump serves as the quintessential example of the arrogance of power.

It has been both challenging and frustrating to compose a book as event were still unfolding. It was akin to the struggle of keeping pace with a fast-moving train. There will be more revelations to come, as the Justice Department examines the venal conduct of those who cleared Clinton and targeted Trump. It may take months, if not years, before a true accounting is divulged. This is how cover-ups work. The truth is slow to emerge. Until then, the story told here presents more than sufficient facts for the reader to reach the inexorable conclusion that Trump was a victim, not the villain.

There was never any plausible evidence that Trump or his campaign collaborated with Russia to win the presidency. The FBI had no legal basis to initiate its investigation. Facts were invented or exaggerated. Laws were perverted or ignored. The law enforcers became law breakers. Comey's scheme to trigger the appointment of his friend as special counsel was a devious maneuver by an unscrupulous man. His instinuation that the president obstructed justice was another canard designed to inflame the liberal media. Sure enough, they became witting accessories.

When powerful forces in government abuse their positions of trust to subvert the legal process,and when the media acts in concert to condone or conceal corrupt behavior, democracy is threatened. Revernce to the rule of law is lost.

This is the story of The Russia Hoax.

Footnote: As some will have learned, new disclosure has surfaced about Hillary Clinton's email server having been hacked by China.

Sunday, September 2, 2018

WhatCould Happen If Trump's Impeached

Instead of a long, drawn out missive, I'll let this image speak for itself:


Saturday, September 1, 2018

Initiative 1639 - by Chris W. Cox, NRA


Fairfax, Va. - On behalf of Washingtonians and the National Rifle Association for Freedom, the National Rifle Association launched an informational website. Initiative1639.org exposes how this extreme gun-control ballot initiative will add new restrictions on the exercise of Second Amendment rights, regulate ordinary, recreational guns in common use as “assault” weapons, drive up the costs of being a gun owner, and allow the government to authorize the surrender and confiscation of firearms as part of a verification process, all without doing anything to meaningfully address violent crime in Washington State.
"Law -abiding gun owners in Washington State need to understand the impact I-1639 will have on their Second Amendment right to self-defense," said Chris W. Cox, executive director of NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action." The NRA’s new website, Initiative1639.org provides the facts on how this gun-control initiative will infringe on law-abiding citizens’ constitutional rights and make it more difficult to protect themselves and their families."
Highlights of the extreme gun-control provisions in I-1639 include:

  • Classifying ordinary, recreational rifles in common use as "assault" weapons;
  • Imposing age-based gun purchase and possession bans on law-abiding adults, including a prohibition on adults aged 18-20 acquiring or purchasing semi-automatic rifles classified as "assault" weapons;
  • Introducing new storage requirements that impede the use of guns for lawful self-defense and punish gun owners for the acts of criminals;
  • Imposing a new $25 fee on sales and transfers of all guns that fall within the new definition of "assault" weapons;
  • Allowing the government to establish a “verification” process to enforce compliance and authorize confiscation of firearms, based on the mandatory disclosure of information from gun retailers and gun owners. [Emphasis mine.]
Initiative1639.org makes it easy for voters to stay informed, register to vote, volunteer their time, and download material that highlights their opposition to this latest Seattle-inspired gun grab.
"It’s not enough to exercise your rights - you need to protect them at the ballot box. I encourage Washingtonians who value their Second Amendment rights to visit Initiative1639.org and find out how they can join the fight to protect their rights," Cox concluded.
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Sunday, August 26, 2018

Why Trump's Agenda Is Making America Great Again!

Sounds like our President has his hand on the pulse of the world—‘bout time!!!
 
The author is Joel Ross, Principal, Citadel Realty Advisors, 15 West 36th Street, NYC, NY.  Mr. Ross publishes the Ross Rant, a $300 per year subscription newsletter, which makes predictions based upon economic data.Ross Rant  July 29. 

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To understand the trade war with China, you need to understand that China at the moment is having a major slowdown economically. The stock market is down 25%. Many banks are being bailed out by the government. Everything and everyone in China is way over levered, and the economy is therefore in a high risk position which the government was trying to fix.  The trade war got in the way, forcing the government to subsidize the smaller banks. China is loaning tens of billions to countries like Pakistan to build ports and railroads and infrastructure. Problem is, these countries have zero possible way to ever repay these loans.  So now they are faced with stopping the projects or asking the IMF to bail them out.

It is a mess for China and the countries who took the loans.  There is starting to be pushback against China for this. So, Trump’s timing to go after China is exactly right.  They are in a weakened position right now. Ignore all the hype about how they could sell their $1.4 trillion of US Treasuries —to who???  Not going to happen.  The whole world agrees China violates every rule on trade and steals IP.  Trump is just the only one who is willing to take them on with the rest of the world cheering him on from the sidelines.  Now it appears the EU is willing to cooperate with Trump and revise the WTO and to push China on IP and other trade violations.  Something they were never willing to do before.

Can 4% GDP growth continue?  Maybe. But 3.5% would be great.  Remember the left, and the press saying in 2016 and early 2017,  2% was the new normal maximum, and the US was at its peak and we faced stagflation, economic decline, etc. 2% was the accepted number as what good growth would be.  Larry Summers was right out there saying 4% was impossible.  Some in the mainstream media and Wall St said getting above 2% was pure fantasy, and Trump was dreaming.

So, as I have said often, ignore the talking heads, and the mainstream media.  They all have an agenda.  Almost none are objective.  The tax bill and deregulation was a huge boost.  The left just can’t admit it.  There are even stories now in the press that 4% is really a bad thing???  4% is great, it may not be 4% next quarter, but 3.5% would be terrific.   If Trump really does a deal with the EU, Mexico and Canada, and then Japan, 3.5%, or better, is very realistic.

Capital expenditures will ramp up further once the tariff issues subside and that uncertainty goes away.  They say exports were hyped due to pending tariffs, but to do that, inventories were drawn down, so this quarter inventories will be rebuilt, pushing up GDP growth upward.  The press does not want you to believe it because it means the Republicans win in November, so they will try to convince you otherwise.  Even my very liberal economist friends admit privately to me that the economy is going to be booming for at least 6 more quarters.  The key is to reelect Republicans to control Congress.

Keep in mind Maxine Waters is chair of the finance committee if the Dems get control, and Nancy is speaker.  Think about that combo, and the ability to get budgets and more tax reform done.  It should drive you to the polls and to take all your friends with you to vote.  What a trade Trump, and 4% GDP, or Maxine Waters.

If you want to understand Russia, and the whole gas pipeline issue--- gas and oil is 52% of Russia’s GDP.  The GDP of Russia is slightly smaller than NY State, around $1.5 trillion. GDP per capita is only $8,748 in 2017.  Far lower than in 2013.  We heard this first hand when I was in Russia, but now the stats show it to be true.  The standard of living in Russia is declining. 20% of the Russian budget goes to weapons and the army.

So Trump is right - how can Germany build a new gas pipeline with Russia which will fund more weapons spending, when they are supposedly having sanctions because of weapons and Crimea.  It is nuts.  The gas line will provide Russia billions of new cash flow for weapons which are aimed at ----Germany.  But Merkel also thought letting in over 1 million Muslims was also a great idea until the voters rebelled, and the rest of the EU voted right wing in response.

Reality is Russia is now in economic decline due to lower oil prices and corruption.  Defense spend was reduced this year.  So what does Merkel want to do – build the pipeline to pay them more badly needed money.  Trump is not out of line for his comments.  The pipeline is the same as Obama paying Iran $150 billion just as their economy was tanking.  Truth is Russia cannot afford to wage a real war in Europe now that Trump has forced NATO to materially up spending and readiness.

If Obama was still in power Putin could take over Baltic states and have only a few sanctions because under Obama NATO was militarily unable to react.  That was why Putin felt he could go into Crimea with no big problem.  Putin also knew he could continue his cyber war with no real consequences under Obama.  Don’t believe the crap about Trump favors Putin, or they have something on him.  It is more lefty nonsense.  The US pays 71% of NATO costs.  Germany pays less than 1.2% of their GDP for their own defense.  We pay far more for Germany’s defense than Germany does, and they can afford to pay.

Trump is right for making this a major issue.  So in 2018, NATO and the US are upping spending on defense and Russia cannot keep up.  Russia is forced to reduce spending because oil prices did not rise as much as Putin needed.

Under Obama US defense spending went down from 2013 on, and Russia went up a lot, and China even more.  Obama left us in very bad and weak shape vs our main adversaries.  It was massive US defense spending by Reagan vs Russia, that won the cold war.  The story now is very similar vs Russia and Iran.  The best way to win a war is to far out spend the bad guys until they fold with no shots being fired.  A strong offensive capability and willingness to use it (missiles fired at Syria) is the best defense.  Putin and Xi got the message.  Putin blew it by favoring Trump.  The last thing he wanted was a much stronger US military and stronger, capable NATO.

Iran’s GDP is $439 billion, less than that of 14 states.  And now it is tanking. Obama gave them $150 billion - 34% of their GDP.  Iran cannot compete with US and Israel.  Israel is much smaller by population and has a GDP of $320 billion.  With sanctions Trump is imposing, Iran is in real economic trouble, and cannot afford a war with us, the Sunnis and Israel.

The Obama nuke deal just empowered Iran to go on an expansion into Syria, Iraq, Yemen  and Lebanon.  Now Israel and the US are pushing back with the help of the Sunnis.  Reimposing sanctions will severely cripple Iran and they will likely try to attack shipping in the straits and the Red Sea.  It will end very badly for them now that the Sunnis, Israel and the US are teamed up, the US military is being rebuilt, Sadr is pushing back on Iran trying to control Iraq, and the Iranian people are protesting and ready to revolt.

The entire Mideast situation is going to change by year end when sanctions go back into effect.  Iran will run out of money to continue their expansion.  What is astonishing is Merkel and the EU prefer to try to get around the US sanctions and trade with Iran instead of cooperating with us and destroying the regime.  And the press thinks Trump acts badly with the EU???  The EU doesn’t pay for their own defense and they favor Iran.

The US economy is on a roll.  It will be strong well into 2019 and maybe into 2020.  The stock market will go up. Just be patient.  Bond prices will decline further.  All equities will continue to work.  They will resolve trade in the next 90 days.  Before November. NAFTA will get revised. WTO will get revised.  Putin is in no economic shape to invade anyone, or do another Syria.  He is now motivated to try to work with Trump.  If oil prices stay around where they are, Russia is hurting. Q3 GDP will be over 3%.  This is like under Reagan.

Trump will bury Putin in military spending and Putin will have to concede on some issues.  It will just take time.  It took Reagan three years.  If the result is no pipeline, Russia is in more trouble.  Farm products in the EU will still be a big problem.  Macron cannot give in on this and stay in office.  From here on it is all about China, and how Xi can give in and not lose face.

Bottom line, a very strong US economy and big defense spending will overwhelm Russia and Iran. A strong economy, allowing big defense spending, matters a lot in terms of geopolitics. The price of oil is strategic, not just economic.

Nicky Haley will be elected president in 2024   She will be the first woman president. Mark it down!