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HALF-FULL REPORT 08/20/10


We begin this week with a letter of profound gratitude.

Dear TTP Family,

My Marines and I cannot thank you enough for the dozens of care packages you have sent us here in Afghanistan.  At least 50 have come in so far and more arrive almost every day.  They have been an immense morale boost, and we are able to use, eat, and drink everything.  Everything you sent is so appreciated.

Just as appreciated are your prayers and spiritual support.  We are a long ways from home, and to know that people back home are praying for us every day means so much to us all.

Be assured that the Marines are proud and strong.  We have the best training in the world and it is paying off here.  We are fighting every day, getting grenades thrown at us, RPGs shot at us, and engaging in intense firefights.  Despite all of this, the Taliban are running scared.

Simultaneously, we are able to protect the local population who hate and fear the Taliban.  We are engaging and employing villagers here who often live just a couple of hundred meters away from Taliban positions.  Know that every day, the US Marines are making progress on moving forward a culture that has neither running water nor electricity, that hasn't progressed in 2,000 years.

I wish I could be with you at the TTP Rendezvous this November in Washington.  But I will still be here with my Marines.  Thank you all so very much once again.

Ethos anthropos daemon

1st Lt. Brandon H. Wheeler
United States Marine Corps
Afghanistan
UPDATE 8/21/10

A message from Brandon's wife, Catherine:

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POLAND VS. GREECE


Which was the only country in the 27-nation European Union to register economic growth without going through a recession last year? The surprising answer is Poland.

Over the past couple of weeks, Greece has been grabbing the headlines as a poster child for bad fiscal management. The Greek tragedy is threatening to undo the Eurozone and cause a pan-European financial crisis.

There is no mystery as to why Greece is in the financial soup - its politicians have continued to spend far more than the government receives in taxes. The more interesting question is: What did Poland do right - and will Poland be better off or worse off if it joins the Eurozone?

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THE BEAUTY OF 2010


Right now, it is dawning on folks all over the country that Zero really isn't ready for prime time, that they were conned by the leftstream media to elect an empty suit who has never managed as much as a corner store and is a clueless naïve fool who doesn't know what he's doing.

When the public has maniacally high expectations, only to see them thwarted and dashed to the ground, heroes turn into zeros very, very fast. 

What happens to Zero when he is no longer worshipped but hated instead?  For someone whose personality consists primarily of empty narcissism and hubris, it could be psychologically catastrophic.  When that someone is the single most powerful human being on earth, it could be catastrophic for all of us.

This disturbing question was asked by a perceptive TTPer on the Forum, who notes that:  "The One having a functional, emotional and psychological breakdown under the calamitous pressure and problems of office in the next year is a very serious possibility."

Underneath that famously calm and cool exterior lies a fragile ego, like that of all narcissists.  As his failures and flounders mount, as his inability to deal with the monumental problems and threats voters expect him to solve becomes obvious no matter how much the media covers for him, his ego could disintegrate.

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ARE THE FEDS PLANNING HYPERINFLATION?


Earlier this week, TTPer "deighv" asked:

"I have always wondered something regarding the dire economic predictions for our country.  When the dollar does crash and/or the economy totally collapses, the ‘powers that be' will continue to want to make exorbitant amounts of money, using methods such as taxes, profits, extortion, etc.  

"How will they achieve this money making during and after such a crash?  I am positive that they will not allow this crash without having a plan to make money.  Any thoughts?"

That is a very good question! Here's my answer.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 08/13/10


Of all the headlines in all the news publications on the planet this week, there's one that struck me as the strangest.  In today's (8/13) British newspaper The Independent, the headline blares out at you:  Why Is The World Unmoved By The Plight Of Pakistan?

Just to make totally sure you get the guilt-trip, right at the top of the article is a close-up picture of an old woman's tear-filled eye.

The story is strange for two reasons.  First, "The World" in the headline clearly means "The West."  Why are we the world?  Did all the oil-rich Moslem countries like Saudi Arabia (which spends billions on turning Pakistani boys into terrorists in their Wahhabi medressahs or Moslem indoctrination schools) just fall off the edge of the earth?

Here's the second reason.  Instead of this guilt-trip headline, why isn't there a headline in any major news publication asking:  Why Is Obama Unmoved By The Plight Of The Unemployed?

Far - far - more heartbreaking for Americans than Paks up to their butts in mud is the sight of their fellow Americans hungry, broke, and desperate for a job they can't find.

Yet Zero doesn't care - he really actually couldn't care less.  He'd rather be playing golf.   He has no intention whatever of  increasing employment other than put more people on government handouts (or government jobs which is the same thing).  Most folks intuit this to be true but don't understand the actual mechanism engineered to make it true. 

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WHERE’S THE INFLATION?


Most economists, including yours truly, have been saying that the huge budget deficits the country is running will result in inflation. So, where's the inflation?

Inflation normally lags changes in the growth of the money supply by one to two years. The big monetary expansion took place in the last half of 2008. So if the economy follows past trends, one would expect to see growing inflation by the latter part of this year.

There are several reasons why inflation does not occur simultaneously with a sudden growth in the money supply. (Remember, inflation is caused by the money supply growing faster than the supply of goods and services.)

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CAREFREE IN AN UNCAREFREE WORLD


It's not easy to summarize in a few hundred words all that was discussed over many hours at Carefree.  What's far easier is to summarize what we all experienced:  the straightforward joy of getting together with fellow TTPers.

Here's a collection of photos, courtesy of Maureen Bowen, to give you an idea.  Or see the Forum posts by attendees such as Spartan and Mitch Rapp.

Thanks to Google Earth wizard Dan Barak, we could focus in on any country or geographical location in the world and discuss it - which we did for dozens of countries all over the planet.

When it came to the main event, however, what we didn't discuss regarding the United States was how and why Zero and his "Stimulus" will be catastrophically bad.  We all knew that the entire $800+ billion stimulus program will make the economy much worse, because its purpose is not improving the economy but increasing the political power of Democrats and their fascist allies on the Left.

There was no point in discussing this.  So we focused instead on:  what do we do about it, how do we get out of its way, how do we keep our freedom and save our financial derrieres?

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PICTURING COLLAPSE


A particularly disturbing aspect of the accelerating rush to a very possible near-future fiscal collapse of government at all levels - bankruptcy, default, the destruction of the dollar as a currency, the increasing dysfunction of  markets under increasing  loads  of regulations and taxes - is that none of  the potential  Republican  candidates for President in 2012  have provided  a vision that impacts the emotions of this destructive scenario.

People see what things look  like now  -- not so bad, even for the worst off if nobody in the U.S. is  starving to death, people still get  their Social  Security checks, etc. -- but they are not being warned of what their lives will be like under rapidly approaching desperate conditions that will be very different from now. 

All Republicans give you is numbers, like the x fund (Social Security, Medicare, etc.) will run out of money in y years, the amount of the GDP going to pay just the interest on the national debt will be x in only y years.  People are unlikely to be frightened by dry numbers because they can't imagine what the end results will look  like, so there's no emotional impact. 

Unless the emotional brain is involved, nobody is going to care enough to seriously consider what needs to be done to avoid disaster.   What is needed for any possibility of change or at least to help people prepare for the (coming soon) unimaginably bad years is for the general public to have a vision that impacts the emotions of what the world of Americans is going to look like in a collapsed America. 

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HALF-FULL REPORT 08/06/10


Relax.  Close your eyes, take a deep breath, then another, think of a beautiful sunset and the smell of an ocean breeze.  If it's not too early - the sun is over the yard-arm somewhere - pour yourself three fingers of your favorite adult libation.  It's going to be okay.

True enough, parts of the world around you went even more nuts this week.  A left-wing looney with contempt for the Constitution became a Supreme Court Justice.  A left-wing limp-wrist judge with contempt for the very basis of what makes us human and for millions of his state's voters forces his homosexuality upon us all.

Yet there's also good news, good judicial news.  While Judge "Swish" Walker was emasculating Prop 8, the California Supreme Court upheld Prop 209 - 6 to 1! - this week (8/02) which bans "affirmative action," i.e., preferential treatment of women and minorities in public school admissions, government hiring and contracting.

The Left took a real hit on this one.  Yet that wasn't the only one, for on that same day (8/02) the Left suffered a double-whammy when US District Judge Henry Hudson refused to dismiss the State of Virginia's suit against ObamaCare on the grounds of unconstitutionality.

This, potentially, is a much bigger deal than banning affirmative action.  Here's why...

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DOES THE CONSTITUTION EXIST FOR THE IRS?


Over the last two weeks, the rule of law has been strengthened in a couple of major cases, one in the United States and one in Switzerland, but has been undermined in an action - surprise, surprise - by the IRS.

On Jan. 22, a Swiss court upheld the rule of law by saying that an agreement between the U.S. and Swiss governments to turn over UBS files on private bank clients to U.S. authorities violated Swiss law.

Switzerland has different laws than the United States regarding financial privacy and what parts of the tax law are felonies and which are not. Just because the Swiss law is different does not make it inferior to U.S. law. (In fact, Switzerland has direct democracy and a very long tradition of upholding human rights.) The United States considers it a felony not to file a W-9 tax form, while the Swiss do not consider the failure to file the appropriate form a felony.

An IRS official said, "We expect the Swiss government to continue to honor the terms of the agreement" - despite the agreement having been deemed unlawful. Of course, the IRS has a long tradition of ignoring the law and the Constitution when it suits its purposes.

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NOTO PATRIOTISM AND THE GSY REVOLUTION


It's Wednesday morning here in Washington D.C., January 21, 2009.  Tell me, did something unusual happen here yesterday?  I heard there was some kind of ruckus on the Mall near the Capitol, some kind of circus - but there weren't any elephants, and what's a circus without any elephants?

There were a lot of jackasses instead, somebody said.  Anyway, I was writing all day, working on my novel, The Jade Steps, and wasn't paying attention.  Well, I did take a break and turn on the TV - to watch a Clark Gable-Ava Gardner classic, Mogambo.

Evidently, I learned, some guy, nobody knows who he really is, with a goofy name and big goofy ears was giving a speech full of fluffy puffy cliché-ridden platitudes and nothing else.  I enjoyed my movie.

Yep, I was adhering to my motto:  If you can't beat them - ignore them.  Or tell them GSY.  We'll get to that in a moment.

For these are the only two ways to cope with the terrifyingly deranged glorification of Zero. 

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DON’T SQUANDER SYRIA


Amidst the many dangers posed by the political conflagration now engulfing the Arab world, we are presented with a unique opportunity in Syria.

Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, like his father from whom he inherited the regime, is an unadulterated rogue.  He is an illicit nuclear proliferator, has a large stockpile of chemical weapons including Sarin gas and blister agents, and is a major sponsor of terrorism.

If the Assad regime is overthrown, it will constitute a major blow to both the Iranian regime and Hezbollah. In turn, Lebanon's March 14 Democracy Movement and the Iranian Green Movement will be empowered by the defeat.  This is an opportunity we dare not squander.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 07/30/10


Growing up as a teenage California surfer in the late 50s/early 60s, my favorite music was Surf Rock.  The record we all loved the most then is the one that keeps reverberating in my head now with little more than 90 days to go until November 2nd.

In 1962, five kids from Glendora High School (Jim Fuller, Bob Berryhill, Ron Wilson, Jim Pash, and Pat Connolly) called themselves The Surfaris, and talked the owner of a small recording studio in Cucamonga, Dale Smallin, into recording a song of theirs called Surfer Joe.

Needing something for the throw-away "B-side" of the 45 record, Ron Wilson started blasting away on the drums while Jim Fuller went wild with surf guitar riffs.  Dale Smallin decided for a gag to start it off with his crazy Witch Laugh cackle.  They named it after what happens to a surfer when a giant wave crashes on his head.

Here it is now, the greatest surf music ever played - and it should be the theme song for what's going to happen to Democrats this fall:

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WHY HIGHER DEFICITS CAUSE HIGHER UNEMPLOYMENT


"So what?" is the implicit expression of much of the Washington political class when it comes to spending and taxing. The consequences of Washington's fiscal irresponsibility are not evident to many in the media and electorate - yet. But the pain will come - and it will hit almost every American.

Last week, I explained how government deficits are strangling necessary capital formation. The following describes the impact on job creation and growth, and next week, I will present a way out of the mess.

This past week, the White House claimed that the stimulus bill "saved 2 million jobs," but just before the stimulus bill was passed, the administration said the unemployment rate would peak at 8 percent with the stimulus bill and 9 percent without it.

Now, we have both the stimulus bill and an unemployment rate of more than 10 percent, which shows that the White House is developmentally challenged when it comes to basic arithmetic.

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AMERICAN SILHOUETTE


Reflecting upon what lies ahead for America in 2009, I'm tempted to think of Al Jolson, and his famous quote, "You ain't seen nothin' yet."  But I'd rather think of Madame Pompadour.

Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, Marquess de Pompadour (1721-1764), was the royal mistress of King Louis XV of France (1710-1774).  She ended up running Louis' government.

So much so that when Frederick II of Prussia intemperately called the Empress of Russia (Czarina Elizaveta Petrovna), Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, and Madame Pompadour "the three first whores of Europe," she engineered a war:  an alliance of France, Austria, and Russia against Prussia.

The Seven Years' War bankrupted France.  So Pompadour did what all governments do with a fiscal crisis:  raise taxes, and punitively.  In 1759, she had Etienne de Silhouette, known for his writings on England's financial system, appointed controller-general of finance. 

For eight months he ravaged France with such rapacious taxation that everyone from nobles to wealthy merchants to peasants bitterly complained that they reduced to mere shadows of their former selves.  By the time Pompadour was forced to fire him, an inexpensive art form had caught on, a shadow of one's profile cut out from black paper.  They were called silhouettes.

France never recovered from her loss of empire and wealth, yet her rulers continued to lavish money upon themselves while the people were ground into further penury - until the latter exploded with the French Revolution and the former led to the guillotine.

So now comes a question as we step into the unknown of 2009:  will Barack Hussein Obama be the American Silhouette?

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