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WE MUST HAVE A CLEAR CONSERVATIVE ALTERNATIVE TO OBAMA


Several new polls come as a jolt as they reflect the dismal state of mind of the American people.

As USA Today's Susan Page sums up the latest USA Today/Gallup poll: the nation is "more downbeat, more dissatisfied with its political leadership and more concerned about the country's direction than at almost any point in modern times."

New Pew Research Center polling shows a whopping 67 percent saying that most members of Congress should not be re-elected. This compared to 51 percent saying this in October 2010 before the last congressional election.

From what I see, there are serious reasons why Republicans should be worried.  Some conclude this all means that Republicans must water down the conservative message and nominate a moderate.

But Americans crave answers, clarity and leadership. This call will not be answered by ambiguity.

Obama is no moderate. If Democrats can nominate a hard core liberal, why can't Republicans offer a clear conservative alternative?

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HALF-FULL REPORT 04/29/11


This was the week Zero changed his middle name from Hussein to Pandora.  And it wasn't due to Trump, as the Cajun Clown James Carville is claiming, but to my buddy Jerry Corsi.

In fact, Jerry was set to write my biography - How We Won The Cold War:  The Greatest Adventure of Modern Times - when Joseph Farah prevailed upon him to write Where's The Birth Certificate? instead.  Go for it, I told Jerry - helping to save America is infinitely more important than telling my story.

Jerry's book zooming to best-seller status the instant its publication was announced on Drudge last week (4/20) is what prompted Zero to release - finally! -  his long form BC exactly one week later (4/27) and becoming Pandora Obama thereby.

Yet here is the real issue with Zero.  It's not where he was born or who his parents were or whether he was adopted in Indonesia, etc.  It's that he's not an American in his soul.  There are millions upon millions of naturalized U.S. citizens far more genuinely American than him.

Zero is Anti-American in a fundamental way, far more deeply than the superficiality of where he was born.  He means us harm, he has already done grave damage to our culture, our economy, our military and national security, our future as a nation.

Thus anything that delegitimizes his presidency in the eyes of voters is a move in the right direction.  He may well be a fraud in the circumstances of his birth, his school accomplishments, his entire curriculum vitae.  Much more importantly, he is a fraud as an American.  That's why he is Not My President, nor is he truly America's.

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DEMOCRATS’ DAMAGED BRAINS AND THE COMING TAX-SLAVE REVOLT


Treating variables as constants is a sign of a damaged brain.

In the real world, almost any action taken by government is going to cause a behavioral response - and often one that is not intended. Wise people think through what is likely to happen with any given action. Unfortunately, the ongoing lame-duck Congress and the administration are again demonstrating the shortage of wise people.

Many Democrats, including many lame ducks, are still demanding that tax rates for entrepreneurs be increased under the absurd claim that not to do so will "cost" the government "almost $2 trillion over the 2011-20 period" in lost tax revenues.

To believe these bogus numbers that the Joint Tax Committee staff and the administration put out about the revenue loss, one needs to believe these variables are constant:

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THE APOCALYPSE OF 2012


Tikal Mayan Ruins, Guatemala.  I just got a wonderful birthday present from my wonderful wife.  Knowing that scuba-diving is my favorite outdoor activity, and that I've dreamed of diving the famous Blue Hole in Belize - that's what I got for my birthday.  It was incredible.

Just across the border in northern Guatemala are the gigantic Mayan ruins of Tikal, so I caught a bush plane over to here, and after exploring the ruins am now ensconced in a lodge where I have an internet connection so I can write this - while being serenaded by roars of howler monkeys and barks of toucans in the surrounding jungle.

The Tikal temple complex was built by an impressive and successful culture that flourished from 400 to 900 AD.  Then it died.  It wasn't conquered.  It just collapsed, died, and vanished from history, leaving behind only the extraordinary ruins overgrown with jungle, and the Mayan people mired in subsistence poverty, totally ignorant of the great achievements of their ancestors.

Sure sounds like a possible future for America, the future the current White House occupant seems determined to have for us. 

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THE INABILITY OF THE ARAB MIND TO CRITICIZE

What we may call the "critical mind" is almost non-existent today in the Arabic speaking societies. This is largely due to the meager margin of democracy allowed and to the fact that top positions, in many cases, are concentrated in the hands of a few incompetent individuals whose intellectual capacities and management skills are mediocre at best.

When we add to this the current proliferation of a reactionary religious culture, it is understandable that there should be a marked decrease in rationality, a lack of participation marked by extreme negativity, and a prevalence of constant and fixed ideas that cannot hope to hold up against the objective criticism that is crucial to true development.

All of these factors actively hinder social mobility, resulting in a general state of incompetence that in turn leads to a decline in standards at all levels. Invariably, rational thinking takes a back seat.

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THE ANTIDOTE TO CAPITALISM IS CAPITALISM FOR REAL


The anti-capitalist of the "Occupy" movement have a point: capitalism is proving unfair. But I would like to try to persuade them that the reason is because it is not free-market enough.

The market, when allowed to flourish, tears apart monopoly and generates freedom and fairness better than any other human institution. Today's private sector, by contrast, is increasingly dominated by companies that are privileged by government through cozy contract, soft subsidy, convenient regulation, and crony conversation. That is why it is producing such unfair outcomes.

For example, the finance industry upon which the Occupiers focus their fury, are protected from upstart competition by high regulatory barriers to entry, and handles the supply and demand of a good - money - that is priced by government fiat. For doing so, it pockets big bonuses even when arranging the issuance of bonds to pay for the bailing out of itself. It may be called capitalism, but it's not a free market, capitalism for real.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 04/22/11


It's Good Friday!  My wife and I always personally celebrate Good Friday, because that was the day we met almost three decades ago.  It sure was a good day for us!

Sunday, of course, is Easter, a celebration of renewal, rebirth, and resurrection.  The Resurrection itself was 1,978 years ago (33 AD).  Today, America is being crucified on a Cross of Debt, and Congress will soon be faced with a choice to resurrect her or let her die.

By the time the House returns from "Spring Recess" on May 2nd, federal spending will have exceeded the debt ceiling.  Expect to see a tsunami of enemedia scare stories predicting an apocalypse if the House doesn't cave and vote to raise it - such as this one in Politico.

The article encapsulates all the outright lies of the parasite class:  "the full faith and credit of the United States" hangs in the balance, the House GOP will "plunge the nation into default" if it doesn't cave, blah blah.

This is willful lying.  The federal government will continue to have plenty of tax revenue to service its old debt, to pay the military, but not for, say, Planned Parenthood or the EPA.  What really will "send global markets into a tailspin" is if the debt ceiling is raised and Uncle Sam continues his fiscal insanity.

So here we are, the moment has arrived, and it's ironic that it comes at Eastertime.

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WHY ISNT BARNEY FRANK IN JAIL FOR CAUSING THE FINANCIAL CRISIS?


Was our great financial crisis caused by greedy and reckless bankers and Wall Street players?  Or by a broad range of individuals, financial institutions and governments who became less risk-averse and prudent?  Or by government housing policies that brought on the housing bubble and mismanaged the risks?

Without waiting for the evidence, many in the political class, and particularly those on the left, immediately bought into the argument that the financial crisis was caused by greed. This view of the cause provided much of the political energy behind the passage this year of the Dodd-Frank Act, also known as the financial reform act.

Peter J. Wallison, a former general counsel of the U.S. Treasury and now a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), has debunked this argument, conclusively showing in a study that Barney Frank's government housing policies caused the crisis.

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THE DEMOCRATS’ DARK DEPRESSION SECRET


What do you think of when you hear or see a reference to The Great Depression of the 1930s?  What emotions come up for you?

For you and other normal Americans, words like "catastrophe" and "nightmare" come to mind, along with images of unemployment lines blocks long, soup kitchens, and heartbreaking poverty.  All the emotions associated with it are negative.  America would have been incredibly better off if The Great Depression had never happened, right?

You may think and feel that way, but Democrats - the folks who run the Democrat Party - don't.  You may consider The Great Depression to be the worst thing that ever happened to America, next to the Civil War.  But for the Democrats, it was the best.  After all, the Democrats built their political power on The Great Depression and are very thankful for it. 

Further, it's their template.  If The Great Depression was their path to power before, then replicating it today is seen as the way to maintain their power into the future.  This is the Democrats' Dark Depression Secret.  Explains a lot, doesn't it? 

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FISH-EYED SACKS OF LOATHSOME BILE


Little good comes when Congress grabs control of American foreign policy and war-fighting strategies from the hands of a scandal-weakened White House. Of course, it is always possible that there are 51 forward-leaning, shrewd, patriotic, non-partisan senators assembled to make the tough, unpopular call to push on for victory, no matter how hard and long the struggle – LOL.

But it is vastly more likely that ignoble instincts beat in the breasts of the several senators assembled. Monday, for the first time, the foul odor of the Vietnam War denouement wafted through the Senate chamber during the debate on Iraq. The Democrats called for “estimated dates for the phased redeployment of United States Armed Forces from Iraq.”

Phased redeployment was the maneuver the French executed in June 1940 in the days preceding the German occupation of Paris. Phased redeployment is what the Vietnamese boat people did as they swam for their lives away from their homeland.


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TERRORIST SUPERHIGHWAY


President Obama deserves credit for authorizing the execution of Osama bin Laden and for significantly intensifying the drone campaign against terrorists. He's largely stopped romanticizing the Palestinians; has recognized that Putin made an ass of him; and has even hinted that he might stand up to China on some issues. 

But even if he turns into a combination of Ike, Reagan and Carl von Clausewitz in the coming months, his administration's foreign-policy record will forever be defined by his disastrous rush to leave Iraq - then brag about it.

Does anybody at the White House look at a map? I realize that, thanks to the left's death-grip on our education system, we've stopped teaching trivial subjects like geography in favor of gender studies, but you don't have to be able to name all 17,000 islands belonging to Indonesia to recognize that simply quitting Iraq opens a terrorist superhighway straight from Iran, through Iraq and Syria, to Lebanon, Hezbollah, northern Israel and the eastern Mediterranean.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 4/15/11


"I missed lunch for this?" That's how Texas Republican Congressman Jeb Hensarling dismissed with disgust Zero's fiscal policy speech on Wednesday (4/13).

This was, by general consensus, the worst speech in modern presidential memory.  "A new standard for class warfare rhetoric," Hensarling described it.  Arizona's Jeff Flake simply said it was "weird."

The best observation of all was that of Illinois Republican Joe Walsh:  Zero "is irrelevant right now.  It's like the train has passed him by."

Walsh is not dumb, he knows how much juice the Oval Office has.  He means that no one is paying any attention to Zero's policy proposals because he hasn't got any - that Zero's only power is to block Republican objectives, maintain the status quo, and thus continuing to bankrupt America while enriching his cronies and supporters.

In other words, all Zero is, like the Corruptocrat Party in general, is in the way.  They are nothing but obstacles, objects to be gotten around.  Let's hope the Pubs remember this when it comes time to raise the debt ceiling next month.

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The utterly asinine budget deal that Boehner said was the best he could get does not inspire the slightest confidence, however, in Republican courage.  Pathetic enough at $38 billion in phony cuts, the CBO then revealed it was actually a microscopic $352 million cutback.

Yet this turkey sailed through the House yesterday (4/14), 260-167.  How could this happen?

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WILL THE GOP GO FOR A TOUCHDOWN OR PUNT?

Did you know that federal government spending and revenues in 1968 as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) were almost identical to the levels in 2008?

What is new is the big jump in federal government spending in the past two years, from an average of about one-fifth of GDP to about one-quarter of GDP, and to this must be added another 13 percent for state and local government spending as a percentage of GDP, causing the total government sector to rise from about one-third of GDP to almost 40 percent.

The Republicans' big test is that because they oppose tax increases — correctly in my judgment — they must propose ways to bring down government spending to the historic average of about 20 percent of GDP.

Thus the real test for the Republicans: Will they be courageous and responsible in proposing real solutions to the spending problem, or will they "punt" like the Democrats and watch the economy go over the cliff?

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THE SCAM OF CHINA


The headline on Bloomberg today (10/22) is dramatic:  China's Economy Grows 8.9%.

So the Scam of China continues, one the greatest feats of cook-the-books fraudulent accounting in history, but at least it's a teachable moment in Chinese - and Communist -  metaphysics.

First, the scam.  How is it possible for China's explosive economic growth to be based on gargantuan exports of manufactured goods, for the sale of those exports to fall off a cliff (down over 20% this year), then continue to grow just as explosively without massive exports?

The answer is a) you can believe it because you are Alice in Wonderland's Red Queen who could believe "as many as six impossible things before breakfast," or b) the Chicoms are lying.  Which do you choose?

They are lying because, for Chinese, and for Marxist Communists, there is no difference between make-believe and reality.  There is no such thing as reality.  There is only what people believe.  If people believe something is true, it is.  If they don't, it isn't, it doesn't exist.  This is best exemplified by the Chinese concept of "face" or lien.

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THE ANTI-ALLY OF PAKISTAN


After days of vehement denials and indignant claims that NATO's recent attack on Pakistani outposts was unprovoked and deliberate, a "senior Pakistani defense official" has admitted that it was the Pakistanis who started the firefight with "mortar and machine gun fire."

His words come a bit too late to stop the firestorm of anti-Americanism and the damage to the Afghan war effort, but may prove useful if they prompt Washington to take a sober look at our "alliance" with Pakistan.

The stark reality is that ten years after we forced Islamabad into a shotgun wedding in the aftermath of 9/11, Pakistan is no more of an ally (let alone a "strategic" ally) than before, but an adversary with interests often diametrically opposed to our own.

A survey of the Pakistani press in the days since the border incident reveals a society that is in serious trouble. Hysterical anti-Americanism aside, stories included:

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