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HALF-FULL REPORT 11/02/12


All devotees of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged know how the book ends: the apocalypse of socialism, symbolized by the electricity failing in Manhattan and the great city plunged into darkness, permits John Galt to begin the resurrection of freedom and capitalism.

Thus it was a very eerie experience to see the lead headline on Drudge one week before America's most fateful election (10/30) NYC GOES DARK, with a picture of the post-Sandy New York skyline black.

Mitt Romney is no John Galt (who is?), but he'll do for now.  And who could have guessed that the October Surprise we all were scared of turned out to be an Act of God on Romney's side? 

Of course, our hearts and prayers go out to all those suffering from the destruction of Sandy.  Yet the Zero/Democrat Ineptocracy has made that suffering worse - people eating of dumpsters, looting, gun and fist fights - then added insult to injury by racing off to campaign in Wisconsin after a phony photo-op with the fatso governor of New Jersey.

Zero's uncaring incompetence is on glaring display for every voter in America, and is a final nail in his electoral coffin next Tuesday.  Make no mistake:  Hurricane Sandy is a disaster for Zero.

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SERVANTS, NOT CHARLATANS


Barack Hussein Obama has been loudly proclaiming that he is not responsible as president for the big increase in spending because it was already "baked in the cake." He could have been more accurate by noting that under the Constitution, Congress is responsible for spending.

In fact, Congress -- both Democrats and Republicans -- has been by nearly unanimous votes rejecting his proposed budgets, but only because they were not willing to spend as much as he was.

As can be seen in the table below, the big surge in spending began after the Democrats took control of Congress in the 2006 election. Members of the new Congress took office in January 2007, when the fiscal year was already a quarter complete. The first budget the new Congress was responsible for was the 2008 budget.

When Mr. Obama was a member of Congress, he voted for the big increases in spending. He also was the one who proposed, and got, a nearly trillion-dollar increase in spending as part of his "stimulus" program in early 2009 after he took office as president. So, for the president to argue that he is not at all responsible for the big increase in spending is, to put it politely, a bit much.

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ISN’T FASCISM FUNNY?


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It looks like a Photoshop gag, but it's real.  At 13 minutes and 50 seconds into the CNN video of Zero's risible Jobs Speech to Congress (9/08), Slo-Jo flicked his tongue out for a moment to lubricate his dry lips at the exact time Zero closed his eyes to blink - so in a freeze-frame capture, one looks like the doofus he is, the other blind like he is.

The WaPo's lib columnist Dana Milbank noted that Zero's speech had the GOP Senators and Congressmen in hysterics, treating it as a "big fat joke."  Can you recall a time when a Joint Session Congressional audience actually laughed at the President of the United States?  An angry outburst, like Joe Wilson's "You Lie!" at Zero, or audible grumbles of disagreement by Dems at George Bush, yes - but out loud laughter and ridicule to the president's face?  

A fascist becoming a joke whom nobody respects is a very good thing.  It's hard to be afraid of an object of ridicule.  Losing our fear of the fascists continuing to tighten their chokehold around our lives is a vitally necessary condition for starting to fight back against them.

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ENRON AND THE PRESIDENT

The indictment of Enron chairman Kenneth Lay gives the Democrats a “windfall” according to the San Francisco Chronicle:


The indictment of former Enron chief Ken Lay represents an election year windfall for Democrats -- who say the man President Bush nicknamed "Kenny Boy'' is a poster boy for corporate greed and malfeasance. Lay's indictment Wednesday (July 7) in connection with the energy giant's 2001 bankruptcy hands Sen. John Kerry and the Democrats the perfect person to link the president's re-election campaign to the high-living corporate miscreants who left their companies, workers and stockholders in financial ruin, politicians and analysts said.


It is true that the corruption and influence-peddling between Enron and the President of the United States went very deep. Consider:

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DEFUNDING OBAMACARE


Tomorrow (1/19), as one of the first acts of this 112th Congress, the House is due to pass language I introduced to repeal Obamacare: "as if such Act had not been enacted."

America's voters sent Republicans a mandate for repeal in November, and I have long argued that we have an obligation to keep faith with them by taking swift action to fulfill our campaign promises.

Holding a repeal vote at the outset of the new Congress eliminates doubts as to our commitment. It also reflects my frequently expressed belief that repealing Obamacare should be Congress's top priority.

Now, I look forward to working with my colleagues on the next part of my Obamacare repeal strategy: attaching language to block funding for its implementation and enforcement onto every appropriations bill or continuing resolution from this point forward.

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CHINA’S CREDIT BUBBLE IS A MINSKY MOMENT


Beijing.  China's shadow banking system is out of control and under mounting stress as borrowers struggle to roll over short-term debts, Fitch Ratings has warned.

The agency said the scale of credit was so extreme that the country would find it very hard to grow its way out of the excesses as in past episodes, implying tougher times ahead.

In an interview with Charlene Chu, Fitch's senior director in Beijing, she explained to me:

"The credit-driven growth model is clearly falling apart. This could feed into a massive over-capacity problem, and potentially into a Japanese-style deflation. There is no transparency in the shadow banking system, and systemic risk is rising. We have no idea who the borrowers are, who the lenders are, and what the quality of assets is, and this undermines signaling." 

"There is no way they can grow out of their asset problems as they did in the past," she continued. "We think this will be very different from the banking crisis in the late 1990s. With credit at 200% of GDP, the numerator is growing twice as fast as the denominator. You can't grow out of that." 

We may be seeing the arrival of a "Minsky Moment" for China, when the debt pyramid collapses under its own weight.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 10/26/12


Red Rocks Amphitheatre, October 23, 2012.  Remember the place and date, for history may record them as where and when America's spiritual rebirth began.  What happened here is simply astounding. There is an eyewitness account of it that made me cry.  I'd like to ask you to take a moment to read Mitt Romney's Quiet Prayer Amidst the Sound of Thunder...

...From the sublime to the absurdly disgusting.  Zero's latest official campaign ad, released yesterday (10/25), is a TV Bimbo comparing a girl's losing her virginity to voting for Zero.  Brietbart's Ben Shapiro has the video + transcript and appropriate comment.  Zero is sinking into the depths of desperation.  You wonder how much further he'll sink over the next 11 days....

...So as he sinks and it looks better for Romney-Ryan by the day, let's move to where a number of TTPers want to go:  the Senate. 

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THE RIGHT KIND OF HAT


A few days ago my best friend from High School sent me a 'Viet Nam Veteran' hat. I never had one of these before and I was pretty hyped about it, especially because my buddy was considerate enough to give it to me.

Yesterday, I wore it when I went to Walmart. There was nothing in particular that I needed at the world's largest retailer but, since I retired, trips to Wally World to look at the Walmartians is always good for some comic relief.

Besides, I always feel pretty normal after seeing some of the people that frequent the establishment. But, enough of my psychological fixes.

While standing in line to check out, the guy in front of me, probably in his early thirties, asked, "Are you a Viet Nam Vet?" "No" I replied.

"Then why are you wearing that hat?" he asked. "Because I couldn't find my one for the War of 1812." I thought it was a snappy retort.

"The War of 1812, huh." the Walmartian queried, "When was that?" God forgive but, I couldn't pass up such an opportunity. "1936."

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CENTRAL BANKS CAN CREATE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE PRIVATE SECTOR CREATES WEALTH


Assume you are a skilled heart surgeon and your patient needs a new heart valve, but you were given a spoon rather than a scalpel to cut open a chest. Relying on the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank (ECB) to cure the lack of job growth is going to be no more effective than giving a heart surgeon a spoon.

Central banks, such as the Fed and ECB, can cause major economic problems by printing too much or too little money. They do not cause fiscal problems - too much taxing and spending - nor can they cure them. Last week, Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke came close to acknowledging what many already know - that the Fed can do little at this point:

"To the fullest extent possible, federal tax and spending policies should increase incentives to work and save, encourage investments in workforce skills, stimulate private capital formation, promote research and development, and provide necessary public infrastructure," he said. ECB Chairman Mario Draghi has basically said the same thing to the political leaders of the eurozone countries.

The political class, to cover its own irresponsibility, is trying to dump the economic crisis on the central banks.

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THE SARACEN TOWER


The Amalfi Coast on the Sorrentine Peninsula south of Naples, Italy, is considered to be the most beautiful coastline in the world (click on Read More for pictures).  It is riddled with crumbling stone buildings known as "Saracen Towers."

They were built over a thousand years ago to protect the region from invasions and attacks from "Saracens" - the term Medieval Europe used for Moslems, from the ancient Greek Sarakenoi, the nomad bandit tribes of Arabia.  In the centuries before the invention of Islam when all of the Middle East was predominantly Christian, the Sarakenoi developed a fearsome reputation for their raids on monasteries and murdering monks.

This became vastly worse when they acquired a religious rationale for their banditry.  They called their new religion Islam, the Arabic word for "submission," claiming it meant submission to their deity Allah - but what it really meant was "unbelievers" submitting to them.  And what that meant was they had a religious right to enslave Christians.

Last Sunday, we commemorated the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 Moslem attack on America.  The 19 terrorists, most with Saudi visas, murdered 2,977 innocent people in a more grotesque way than any horror movie.  It was an unforgivable act of unmitigated evil that traumatized us all.

We continue to deal with the trauma today - and what may help is to place it in a historical context.  The examples of Islamic barbarity history provides are legion - so let's focus on that of the Saracen towers.

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WE WILL NOT BE STOPPED FROM CELEBRATING THE GREATNESS OF OUR COUNTRY


There is a bittersweet irony that the strength of the American spirit shines brightest in times of tragedy. We saw that in Arizona. We saw the tenacity of those clinging to life, the compassion of those who kept the victims alive, and the heroism of those who overpowered a deranged gunman.

Like many, I've spent the past few days reflecting on what happened and praying for guidance. After this shocking tragedy, I listened at first puzzled, then with concern, and now with sadness, to the irresponsible statements from people attempting to apportion blame for this terrible event.

President Reagan said, "We must reject the idea that every time a law's broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions."

Acts of monstrous criminality stand on their own. They begin and end with the criminals who commit them, not collectively with all the citizens of a state, not with those who listen to talk radio, not with maps of swing districts used by both sides of the aisle, not with law-abiding citizens who respectfully exercise their First Amendment rights at campaign rallies, not with those who proudly voted in the last election.

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WILL THE ATTACK COME ON ELECTION DAY?

Everyone in America is holding his or her breath, sure that an Islamofascist terrorist attack will be perpetrated before the November election. Al Qaeda wants to pull off another Spain, it is thought. Blowing up the Madrid trains just before the Spanish election defeated the anti-terrorist Aznar government and put spineless Bambi Zapatero, in office.

Al Qaeda’s greatest goal right now is to prevent the re-election of George Bush. That is why the safest place in the US this month will be Boston. There is no way anything will be perpetrated to attack the Democrat Convention. New York during the Republican Convention is another matter.

But this is what is expected. Here is what worries me.

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THE OBAMA REGIME AND THE SECOND FRENCH REVOLUTION


Sorry folks, but tonight's entertainment feature on the Second American Revolution, replacing the Obama Regime with the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, has been retracted.  You will now enjoy a rerun of the French Revolution instead.

What?  How can this be?  Here's the sad story that will explain why you need to learn French and to buy our New high tech neck armor -- specially priced at only $500 to save your neck from the French guillotine.  Also excellent protection against vampires.  But most of all, this is a surprise revisit from the past to warn us why we must prepare ourselves for the coming French Revolution in America.

You will recognize many of the Ministries issuing endless rules and regulations that you have nothing to say about but sadly there will be more, though there will be no Ministry of Silly Walks, because there is nothing funny about it.  Sit back, raise your glass of French wine, pick up your guitar and play, just like yesterday, you'll get on your knees and pray,  We Won't Get Fooled Again!!

(Yes, the classic by The Who is rated by National Review as the #1 Conservative Rock Song of all time.  The lyrics are here, you can listen/watch here.)

Written in 1971, it looks eerily prescient, because Obama's America today looks more like it's on the way to another French Revolution than another American one.  To learn why, we turn to a Frenchman who explained it over 150 years ago.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 10/19/12


"It's over."  When hyper-partisan Democrat operative Bob Beckel throws in the towel, as he did last night on Fox, you know it really may be for Zero.  In fact, you might mark down on your calendar that last night, October 18, is when the Zero Presidency died, as it suffered what looks to be an unrecoverable triple whammy.

First was Beckel's verdict in response to the latest Gallup poll (10/17) showing Romney with a virtually insurmountable lead of 52%-45% over Zero.

Second was the greatest gaffe Zero has ever uttered, timed less than three weeks before the election.  Last night on Jon Stewart's Comedy Central show (yes, a comedy show), he actually said, in response to Stewart's questioning his handling of the Benghazi scandal: "If four Americans get killed, it's not optimal."  Tim Stanley of the London Telegraph thinks he's channeling Michael Dukakis.

Third was Romney's hilarious gutting of Zero at the Al Smith Dinner last night, the ultimate elite white-tie event for Catholic charities held annually at the Waldorf-Astoria.  Example: now as Mr. Obama is in "the last few months of his presidency," he must be thinking:  "So little time, so much to redistribute."

Or how about this: "Campaigns are hard, and I and the President are each very lucky to have one person who's always in our corner, someone who we can lean on, someone who's a comforting presence without whom we wouldn't be able to go another day. I have my beautiful wife, Ann. He has Bill Clinton."  Enjoy the whole monologue, and note how it was a huge hit with the New York audience:

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GLOBAL TAXES FOR IMPLEMENTING GLOBAL FASCISM


What government unit has the right to tax you -- your local government, regional or state government, federal government, or multinational organizations such as the United Nations, the World Bank and the World Health Organization?

The reason the question is becoming more important is that rising numbers of politically powerful persons and institutions are calling for global taxes on such things as financial transactions, tobacco, sugar and carbon emissions.

Think of the consequences if international organizations gain the ability to tax. The tax-exempt bureaucrats who run these organizations will have an endless list of "unmet needs" and thus will create reasons to have never-ending tax increases. The United Nations is pushing a global financial transactions tax "to offset the costs of the enduring economic, financial, fuel, climate and food crises, and to protect basic human rights."

Endless global taxation to finance endless global corruption and fascism.

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