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DOES OBAMA WANT TO LOSE IN AFGHANISTAN?


On the eve of Islam's Day of Infamy, the September 11 Islamic Atrocity upon America, I found my mind drifting back to a day when I was in college.

It was May 11, 1965, and as I was walking across the UCLA campus from where I parked my car to my first class, everywhere I looked I saw students reading The Daily Bruin.  They were really immersed in some article - and I knew immediately what it was.

It was a huge double-spread article of mine emblazoned with the title Victory in Vietnam:  Go North.

The only way to win, I argued, was to stop playing defense in South Vietnam but go on the offensive against Hanoi - to shut down Hanoi's capacity to wage war upon the South, and as quickly as possible.  None of this was done, and as we all too bitterly know, North Vietnam did conquer South Vietnam.  We lost a war because we had no intention of winning it.

So - is America going to lose another war, this one in Afghanistan, because its government doesn't want to win it?  A war against an enemy that perpetrated or helped to perpetrate the September 11 Islamic Atrocity, and will again if they are not defeated?

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WINNERS WITHOUT A SPINE… Don’t Stay Winners For Long

The only thing harder to find in the U.S. Senate these days than a Democrat with a conscience is a Republican with a spine.

Democrats may have been waxed at the polls last November, but they're running rings around Republicans in the public relations battles so far this year. One example of many is the Bolton nomination.

President Bush, through the blunt-spoken Bolton, wants to give the United Nations a dose of tough love. Democrats want a U.N. ambassador who will suck up to Kofi and the French, which is not what a large majority of Americans would prefer. Yet Republicans have permitted the debate to focus on whether or not Bolton was mean to subordinates, charges which would be irrelevant if true, and which appear not to be true.

If Bolton is defeated, Bush will receive a black eye, and bureaucrats at the State Department and elsewhere will be encouraged to resist administration policy. This will be almost entirely a self-inflicted wound.

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DEATH WISH DEMOCRATS

Rarely do you see a political party in the process of what appears to be a deliberate attempt to commit suicide while shooting a hostage. In this case, the hostage is the U.S. economy, and the political party is the Democrats.

For the first time, Congress has not even passed a budget. The open question remains: Is the current Congress the worst in American history?

The Republicans have the facts on their side about which party taxes and spends less. The Democrats have successfully been blaming Mr. Bush for the big spending increases and deficits of the last two years of his administration while conveniently forgetting they were in charge of Congress - taxing, spending and deficits. The Republicans need to make people aware that the last budget they were responsible for (2007) had a deficit of just 1.2 percent of GDP. The supersized deficits of the past few years - approaching 10 percent of GDP - happened only after the Democrats took control of Congress. The Democrats have a death wish - the Republicans should help them along in their desire for defeat by making the American people aware of the real deficit facts.

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“ON OR ABOUT DECEMBER 2010 HUMAN CHARACTER CHANGED”


Those who suffered through being an English major in college may recognize the literary referent.   

In an essay written in 1924 entitled "Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown," the English author Virginia Woolf makes the following comment:

"On or about December, 1910, human character changed. . . .  All human relations have shifted-those between masters and servants, husbands and wives, parents and children.  And when human relations change there is at the same time a change in religion, conduct, politics, and literature.  Let us agree to place one of these changes about the year 1910."

The liberal craziness of our day - whether in religion, conduct, politics, literature, or art - can be traced back to the emergence of the movement Woolf was talking about, called "modernism," based on a denial of reality and human nature.

One hundred years of all this lunacy is enough.  So here's a modest proposal.

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THE FORGOTTEN CHRISTIANS OF THE EAST


Last Sunday (10/09) in Cairo, some two dozen Coptic Christians were murdered by the Egyptian military egged on by a Moslem street mob.

It is but the latest atrocity perpetrated upon Christians in Moslem countries, where they have been systematically persecuted for decades.  Sadly for the Christians of the Islamic world, their cause is not being championed either by Western governments or by Western Christians.

Aside from Evangelical Protestants, most Western churches are uninterested in defending the rights of their co-religionists in the East.

Instead, these churches and their related international bodies make repeated efforts to attack the only country in the Middle East in which the Christian population has increased in the past 60 years -- Israel.

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THE MOST CORRUPTING INSTITUTION

What is the most corrupting institution in society? Quite simply, it is government, because it controls and distributes more money to more people and institutions than any other single entity and it has the power to coerce and punish or reward that dwarfs what any private party might be capable of doing.

The political class and the media decry the growth of lobbyists in Washington. Yet why is it so hard to understand that as government increasingly gives away more money and dispenses more favors, it attracts greater numbers looking for those benefits?

The Obama administration, despite claims of caring about the poor, has initiated a series of policies — higher taxes and more regulation — that guarantee a huge increase in those dependent on government. Who has a vested interest in more people being dependent? As the old saying goes, any politician who promises to tax Peter to give to Paul will always have the support of Paul.

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RECONQUISTA


Santiago de Compostela.  If you want to feel Christianity, feel it in your bones, feel it resonate with history, feel its promise for the future, here is where you come.

Sant Iago - St. James - is the patron saint of Spain, and here is where the faithful believe he is buried.  For over a thousand years, peregriños, pilgrims, have followed the Way of St. James from all corners of Europe, over the Pyrenees, and across northern Spain to its northwestern corner in a region called Galicia.

Their goal is the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, which houses the tomb of Christ's Disciple.  As it has been for centuries, so it is now.  Every day sees swarms of peregriños arrive, having completed their pilgrimage, flooding streets of the ancient city, filling up the cathedral to worship and pray.

Close to 200,000 Christians of all ages will walk to Santiago de Compostela this year, and more are expected next year.  They come to pay homage to the saint known as Santiago Matamoros - St. James the Moor-Killer - whose images of killing Moslems are here for all to see.  St. James is the savior of Spain from Islam.  He is the patron saint of the Reconquista.

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THE MOST ENDANGERED SPECIES IN AMERICA


I wouldn't think it would be worthwhile to draw attention to the Occupy Wall Street "movement," or its list of demands that wouldn't pass muster in an average kindergarten class.

But President Obama sees these demonstrations against corporate America as reasonable protest toward "the same folks who acted irresponsibly trying to crack down on abusive practices that got us into this situation to begin with."

This should provide perspective to what our most fundamental problem is today.

We have an endangered species in America whose loss threatens our future. That species is...

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HONORING THE ONCE AND FUTURE QUEEN OF CONSERVATISM


On Friday evening, a tall, bespectacled 30-ish Englishman, Matthew Elliott, escorted Lady Margaret Thatcher into a reception at London's 800-year-old Guild Hall. Despite the fact that England is going through its worst economic crisis since Mrs. Thatcher became prime minister more than three decades ago, she was of good cheer as she conversed with those of us who had come to pay our respects. Perhaps a reason for her upbeat manner was that the ideas she (and Ronald Reagan in the United States) championed are once again gaining currency.

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WHEN WILL HUGO CHAVEZ BE TAKEN OUT?


In the summer of 2001, I was the keynote speaker at an international business conference in Cartagena, Colombia.  Frankly, what I said up at the podium I don't recall.  What was memorable was the private conversation I had with the collection of Venezuelan business leaders attending the conference.

"As someone who helped bring down the Soviet Union," they asked me, "could you tell us what can we do to bring down Hugo Chavez?"  I told them there was one and only one answer to their question, there was no other.

He gives you, I explained, "absolutely no other alternative.  This is his choice, for he will not give up power any other way.  Your choice, then, is to accept his dictatorship or eliminate it by eliminating him.  Either-or."

But such either-ors do not consider third possibilities, and now, eight years later, there might be one.

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THE KEY PROBLEM OF OUR ECONOMY: POLITICAL MISALLOCATION OF CAPITAL


If a Republican wins in 2012, and if the economy doesn't markedly improve by 2016, a Democrat (quite possibly Hillary) will almost certainly win in 2016.

What would it take for the economy to markedly improve by 2016? To understand that, one needs to understand elementary classical (Austrian) economics. The fundamental problem is that governments, both in the US and around the world, have politically misallocated tens of trillions of dollars of capital to economically lower valued uses because these uses were of higher political value.

Wasting so much seed corn year after year, decade after decade, has inevitably resulted in progressively leaner harvests.

Unfortunately, this extensive capital misallocation is being done by many different methods and the misallocated capital is going to many politically favored groups, so there is no one silver bullet that will fix the mess. A partial list:

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ECONOMIC MALPRACTICE

If a medical doctor prescribed a treatment for a patient that only worked in theory, and the patient did not get better, the doctor could rightly be sued for medical malpractice if tried-and-true cures were known. When members of Congress and a president engage in economic malpractice, the patient's (i.e., the American public's) only recourse is to vote them out of office.

The Obama administration claimed that the unemployment rate would not go above 8 percent and that both the economy and job growth would be strong by this time if Congress passed the "stimulus" bill. Instead, the economy is barely growing, and the unemployment rate is rising.

How did they get it so wrong?

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LOSING COOL


Until very recently, the embodiment of cool, coolness clothed in human flesh - especially for the young - has been President Zero.  So much so that the latest lexicon of slang terms, published by the Linguistics Department of UCLA this month, lists "obama" as a slang term meaning "cool."  "That's so obama" according to the dictionary means "That's so cool."

Not any more.  That's so yesterday.  Zero is no longer cool.  Proof is how completely off-the-charts viral the Joker poster of Zero has gone in the last few days. 

Google "obama" + "joker" today (8/06) and you get over 11 million hits.  Two days ago it was 6.5 million.   Zazzle now lists 2,461 "Joker Obama Gifts" for sale, like t-shirts and mugs.  People are printing and posting them up in public places all over the country, from LA to Atlanta, from Sioux Falls to George Washington University in DC.

The character of The Joker played by Heath Ledger in "The Dark Night" Batman movie (2008) was a genius of pathological evil.  (It was an incredibly impressive performance, for which Ledger justifiably won an Academy Award.) 

To portray Zero as Heath Ledger's Joker, and for that portrayal to go instantly and wildly viral, is a nation-wide recognition that there is something evil in him.  And something very, very uncool.

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GOOD STUFF HAPPENING IN WISCONSIN


Since Governor Scott Walker signed the Budget Reform Bill, limiting collective bargaining for state employees to wages only on March 11, Wisconsin school districts and cities have been rescuing their budgets.  No longer, for example, were the districts forced to purchase health insurance from the teachers' union insurance company (WEA Trust Insurance) at exorbitant rates.  The savings have been substantial (all figures and quotes compiled from local news reports):

Ashland  School District - saved $378,000 on health insurance.

Kimberly School District - saved $821,000 by dropping WEA Trust Insurance.

Edgerton School District - dropping WEA Trust, expecting to save at least $500,000.

Pittsville - will see a 9%  decrease in the school portion of their property tax levy. "This is the first  year we have not needed to short-term borrow," stated Board President  Strenn.

Appleton School District - will save $3.1 million just in health  insurance costs due to being able to bid out the coverage and being able to  drop WEA Trust.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 02/04/11


This has been a week both sobering and thrilling, depressing and hopeful, serendipitous and its antonym.  (Serendipity is finding something where you least expect it.  Strangely, there is no word expressing its opposite:  not finding something where you most expect it.)

In other words, it's a truly half-full week.  Might as well look at why it's half-empty first.

This is not going to be easy, because it involves conservatives who are friends and whom I admire - yet who have allowed their limbic brain to be paralyzed with fear and shut down their prefrontal cortex.  I am ashamed of them.  I hope they soon regain their capacity for rational and moral thought.

I am referring to the host of conservative pundits in print, the Web, on talk radio and TV news - no names here, it's easy to figure out who they are - who are so freaking out in support of Mubarak they want to see Mubarak's thugs commit mass slaughter on the demonstrators in Cairo peacefully demanding freedom and democracy.

They have gone so morally insane that they seem to actually want Tiananmen Square-style bloodshed in Tahrir Square.  Why aren't conservative leaders proclaiming their support for freedom and democracy in Egypt, proclaiming their solidarity with the protestors, and are instead siding with Mubarak's thugs?  This is beyond disgusting.

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