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THE EMPLOYMENT FORMULA: LESS GOVERNMENT SPENDING = MORE JOBS


President Obama and many in his administration, as well as the Democrats left in Congress, keep expressing bewilderment as to why the economy is not producing the jobs they had promised with their "stimulus program."

The problem is that their model of what is supposed to happen is wrong, and it has been known to be wrong for decades.

In essence, they are fixated on the old Keynesian idea that government spending can create jobs. Milton Friedman, F.A. Hayek, plus many other Nobel Laureates and other fine economists such as Harvard's Robert Barro, have demonstrated that the concept is dead wrong and neither works in theory or practice.

Yet, because it gave politicians a rationale to spend more of other people's money, it is a bad idea that has never died.

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OBAMA IN OKINAWA


Yukio Hatoyama is a weird guy, so weird his countrymen have nicknamed him "E.T.", the Extraterrestrial.  What possessed the people of Japan to, 8½  months ago (Sept. 2009), select Yukio Hatoyama as their Prime Minister is a mystery for historians to unravel.  He screwed things up so badly with such a massive mix of incompetence and corruption that yesterday (6/02) he resigned.

The excuse he gave was Okinawa.  Yes, Okinawa. No one in mainland Japan really cares about Okinawa.  No one, certainly, in Hatoyama's party - the DJP (Democratic Party of Japan) - which won a landslide victory that sent the long-ruling LDP (Liberal Democratic Party) into the political wilderness last September.

What DJP politicians care about is preserving their power - which they look sure to lose in the upcoming elections next month, July 11.  Heading towards electoral disaster, they threw Hatoyama under the bus.  Okinawa is just the cover story.

Now - do you know of any other political party that won a landslide victory in their country's last election, and is now staring Electoral Armageddon in the face because of the gargantuan incompetence, corruption, and unpopularity of its leader?  Any party, any leader, any country come to mind?

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WE NEED PROTECTION FROM POLITICIANS TRYING TO PROTECT US


Skiers sometimes die, as do mountain climbers and motorcyclists and bicyclists, because what they do routinely is dangerous, risky.  Indeed, there is very little in human life that does not entail some measure of risk, even fatal risk. 

When I moved into Silverado Canyon in Orange Country, California, I did so with full knowledge that the place is exposed to certain serious hazards  -  earthquakes would hit harder because the houses are on steep slopes, fires would spread faster because vegetation is abundant, even mudslides are likely because after a fire the ground is ready to move around quite freely.

Yet I liked the area a lot. The Sierra Madre atmosphere, the funkiness of the neighborhood, the rustic abode in which I would be living meant enough to me to take on the risk of living there.  The region was also near enough to more populated and developed areas so that one wouldn't be out in the boonies like a hermit.

So, I decided that the risk of my home burning down wasn't great enough to override the benefits I would gain from living there. And to this day, even after the fires that may still consume my home, I would insist on this.

But California Senator Diane Feinstein and her cohorts disagree with me, think the risks of living in places such as Silverado Canyon are too great and no one ought to be permitted to assume them.  You might ask, "The risks to whom?" 

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CHENEY AND CONDI

There’s a red-breasted rumor bird that’s been flying around Washington for a while now, but recently it’s been nesting in Capitol Hill. Talk to just about any Congressional Committee Chairman and they’ll tell what this bird has whispered in their ear.

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EUROPE’S DEBTORS MUST PAWN THEIR GOLD


The latest news from the EU Crisis Front:  Southern Europe's debtor states must pledge their gold reserves and national treasure as collateral under a €2.3 trillion stabilization plan gaining momentum in Germany. 

The German scheme -- known as the European Redemption Pact -- offers a form of "Eurobonds Lite" that can be squared with the German constitution and breaks the political logjam. It is a highly creative way out of the debt crisis, but is not a soft option for Italy, Spain, Portugal, and other states in trouble.

The plan is drafted by the German Council of Economic Experts and inspired by Alexander Hamilton's Sinking Fund in the United States -- created in 1790 to clean up the morass of debts left by the Revolutionary War. Flourishing Virginia was comparable to Germany today.

Germany would have a lockhold over the fund, able to enforce discipline. Each state would have to pledge 20% of their debt as collateral. "The assets could be taken from the country's currency and gold reserves. The collateral nominated would only be used in the event that a country does not meet its payment obligations," said the proposal.

This demand could enflame opinion in Italy and Portugal. Both states have kept their bullion, resisting the rush to sell by Britain and others. Italy has 2,451 tons of gold, valued at €98bn in March.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 10/21/11


Rough justice.  You've all seen the phone camera pics and videos.  They are horrific, but you can't have much sympathy for a murderous monster like Gaddafi.  He got what he deserved - especially since he was given a plethora of opportunities to safely leave Libya and live out his days in comfortable exile.  The choice to end like this was his.

So Bush got Saddam and Zero will claim he got Gaddafi - even though Marco Rubio was right in observing that it was the Brits and French.  The contrast in how they were "gotten" is, however, instructive in the extreme. 

That contrast is between the humane calm professionalism of American soldiers pulling Saddam Hussein out of his spider hole, and the bloody frenzy of ragtag Libyan rebels pulling Moammar Gaddafi out of his drain pipe. 

This is the difference between civilization and barbarism, between democracy and mobocracy.  It is tempting to say the difference is reflected in that between the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street.

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BALKAN HOPE


Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. This is a beautiful place with a tragic history. As Communist Yugoslavia broke up after the fall of the Soviet Union, a Serbian nationalist by the name of Ratko Mladic commanded the Serbian forces that not only killed many residents in Sarajevo, but is said to have conducted the massacre of over 8,000 Bosnian men and boys in the Bosnian city of Srebrenica in July 1995.

Mladic was captured in Serbia last week (5/26) and now is in Scheveningen Prison in the Hague, awaiting a war-crimes trial.


The evening after the announced capture of Mr. Mladic, there did not appear to be much in the way of celebration that one might have expected in Sarajevo. Many young Bosnians, both men and women, were in the bars and restaurants having a good time as they do on most summer weekends. Good Moslems are not supposed to drink but, even though Bosnia is a majority-Moslem country, most seem to be far from rigorous in following their faith..

As one young Bosnian who had been wounded in the war said to me, "Most of us now are more interested in building our lives than we are following the religion of our ancestors and fighting old grudges."  There's hope now for the Balkans.

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SERENDIPITOUS HOPE FOR THE PROBLEM OF THE WORLD


Purple Turtle Beach, Dominica.  Serendipity is finding something where you least expect it.  I found it on Purple Turtle Beach.

This is just about the only appreciable beach on Dominica (da-ma-neek-ka), a tiny island Caribbean nation of 73 thousand folks, 290 square miles (less than 1/5th the size of Rhode Island), and 365 rivers - more than one river per square mile.  (You saw a couple of these rivers in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies filmed on Dominica.)

I'm here keeping a promise to an extraordinary lady I met 25 years ago.  Eugenia Charles was Prime Minister of Dominica in the 1980s, an ally of America's and friend of Ronald Reagan.  When a Soviet-Cuban sponsored coup seized control of the island nation of Grenada in 1983 and began converting it into a Communist colony of the Kremlin, Eugenia Charles, in her capacity of chairman of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, appealed to President Reagan to liberate Grenada.

As we all know, Reagan did so, but he would not have been able to without the unwavering support of Eugenia Charles.  It is thanks to her that the rollback of the Soviet Empire began.

At the time of the Grenada liberation I was in Angola with the anti-Soviet UNITA guerrillas.  I'll always remember sitting by a campfire in the Angolan bush listening to BBC reports on my short-wave radio - and the coughs of lions out in the darkness.

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THE SENATE MUST SINK THE TREATY THAT WILL SINK THE US NAVY


[This is a follow-up to Frank Gaffney's Losing Our Sovereignty with LOST of last week.  Again, I could not encourage you more to contact both your Senators and request they vote NO on this incredibly dangerous treaty's approval. ---JW]

Irony of ironies: The principal champion of the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) is the United States Navy. Yet predictably few organizations would suffer more than America's naval forces from a supranational government of the oceans empowered by U.S. accession to that treaty.

The absurdity of this situation was on display last week as the Navy's former senior officer, retired Chief of Naval Operations Vernon Clark, testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Adm. Clark waxed on about LOST as "a Magna Carta for the oceans that guarantees navigation freedoms throughout the world's largest maneuver space." The committee's ranking Republican, Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana, declared in about as many words that, if the Navy wants the treaty, the Senate should give it to them. Period.

Fortunately, a necessary corrective was offered the next day by another distinguished retired four-star, Adm. James "Ace" Lyons.

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EARTH TO SPACESHIP PUTIN

The White House is becoming increasingly concerned about Pootie-Poot. He actually said point-blank to one of Bush’s key advisors: “Mr. Bush is in no position to criticize me on my actions towards the Russian press - look at how he fired Dan Rather.”

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THE DEATH OF JAPAN


Today (5/220, Fitch Ratings has downgraded Japan two notches to A+ -- just above Spain and Italy -- citing a surge in public debt since the Lehman crisis and the lack of any plan to restore fiscal probity.

Key indicators are deteriorating on almost every front, raising concerns that the world's third largest economy is running aground after two "Lost Decades".

Japan's debt has jumped by 61 percentage points of GDP since 2008, compared to eight points for the AAA bloc. Public debt is expected to reach 239% of GDP this year, uncharted levels for a major economy in peace-time. `Net debt' - subtracting Japan's vast holdings of foreign bonds - is nearer 137% but this is rising at an even steeper trajectory.

"Japan's addiction to public sector spending is way beyond the boundaries or remedial `austerity'," said Dylan Grice from Societe Generale. "Political pressure on the Bank of Japan to crank the printing presses into top gear will become irresistible. We see no alternative."

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HALF-FULL REPORT 10/14/11


The next GOP presidential candidate debate is four days from now, Tuesday, October 18, in Vegas on CNN.  It will focus primarily albeit not exclusively on foreign policy.

I've been asked by friends of a particular candidate to provide him with a private briefing on the most critical foreign policy issues America faces.  What follows is not the usual HFR but a condensed summary of that briefing, which contains much of my Map of the Future talk at Rendezvous XI last weekend.

Russia.  Putin is an ersatz macho-man, all hat and no karovi.  Russia's navy is made of rust.  Russia's ill-trained army of drunkards couldn't conquer Romania.  Russian male life expectancy is lower than that of Bangladesh.  Russia is a mafiacracy with a doomed economy dependent on oil & gas exports that fracking in Europe & the US will make uncompetitive.  Do svidanya.

China.  No wives, no water, no banks - and a hyper-dangerous military.  Much of China is uninhabited - deserts, mountains, and wastelands.  Habitable China is about the size of the US east of the Mississippi, with over a billion people squeezed into it. Northern China is turning into a waterless dust bowl.  Scores of millions of Chinese men will never get married due to the Chicom's idiotic one-child policy and resultant mass female infanticide.

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DOES OUR GOVERNMENT WANT NATIONAL ECONOMIC SUICIDE?


Would you think it is smart to create regulations that make it all but impossible for Americans living abroad to get a bank account in the country where they live?

Do you think it makes sense to impose regulations and costs on U.S. financial institutions that would drive needed foreign investment out of the United States for the sole purpose of helping foreign governments collect taxes from their own citizens?

Last week, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and U.S. Treasury held a hearing on a proposed regulation that is so dumb and destructive that people had assumed it was buried for good a decade ago, when it originally was proposed. The Treasury/IRS is embarked on a program that can only be called national economic suicide.

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SUNSHINE FOR THE CONSERVATIVE SOUL IN SAN DIEGO


The TTP San Diego Rendezvous was our 8th, and by general consensus, the best one yet. 

Yes, there are TTPers like Ken Glass, Don Parker, Mark Gilligan, and Dan Barak who have been to all 8.  There are several who come close, like the Dynamic Blonde Duo of sisters Eileen and Maureen or Joel Berman.  There were so many TTPers who have become good friends over the years, and a goodly number of first Rendezvousers.  We all had a wonderful time.

And for those of you who couldn't make it - we had most every session recorded by professional videographer (and TTPer) Mike Maslow.  Mike did a fantastic job and we'll have CDs available soon.

Congressman Dana Rohrabacher started things off Friday evening (5/14), who stressed the importance of Republicans proposing viable positive alternatives in addition to their necessary opposition to the Dem agenda.

This was followed by a tour de force by Skye D'Aureous, the Forum's resident genius.  In response to my intro of him which mentioned his IQ of 240, he wanted us to understand what IQ doesn't measure:  moral values, creativity, seeing the big picture rather than focusing on complex small problems.  Two of his thoughts:

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LOSING OUR SOVEREIGNTY WITH LOST


If Americans have learned anything about the United Nations over the last 50 years, it is that this "world body" is, at best, riddled with corruption and incompetence. At worst, its bureaucracy, agencies and members are overwhelmingly hostile to the United States and other freedom-loving nations, most especially Israel.

So why on earth would the United States Senate possibly consider putting the U.N. on steroids by assenting to its control of 70% of the world's surface?

Such a step would seem especially improbable given such well-documented fiascoes as: the U.N.-administered Iraq Oil-for-Food program; investigations and cover-ups of corrupt practices at the organization's highest levels; child sex-slave operations and rape squads run by U.N. peacekeepers; and the absurd, yet relentless, assault on alleged Israeli abuses of human rights by majorities led by despotic regimes in Iran, Cuba, Syria and Libya.

Nonetheless, the predictable effect of U.S. accession to the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea - better known as the Law of the Sea Treaty (or LOST) - would be to transform the U.N. from a nuisance and laughingstock into a world government:

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