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WE’RE NOT RUNNING OUT OR USING UP THE WORLD’S RESOURCES


How many times have you heard that we humans are "using up" the world's resources, "running out" of oil, "reaching the limits" of the atmosphere's capacity to cope with pollution or "approaching the carrying capacity" of the land's ability to support a greater population?

The assumption behind all such statements is that there is a fixed amount of stuff-metals, oil, clean air, land-and that we risk exhausting it through our consumption.

"We are using 50% more resources than the Earth can sustainably produce, and unless we change course, that number will grow fast-by 2030, even two planets will not be enough," says Jim Leape, director general of the World Wide Fund for Nature International (formerly the World Wildlife Fund).

But here's a peculiar feature of human history: We burst through such limits again and again. After all, as a Saudi oil minister once said, the Stone Age didn't end because we ran out of stones.  So here's why all the ecologists' scaremongering is baloney.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 11/22/13


Most any American 60 years or older remembers where they were fifty years ago today.  I sure do.

For those who lived through it, Kennedy's assassination was traumatic in the extreme.  For many of us, what added to the trauma was that he was killed by a Communist, but that somehow it was "right-wing hate" that killed him.  The New York Times continues to hawk this libtard logic to this day.

What's instructive at this point a half-century later is take the mythologizing of JFK as a warning that should elicit a prayer.
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Freedom took a real hit yesterday (11/21) however, when Harry Reid and 51 other Senate Dems voted to end filibusters.  Within hours, Zero celebrated with a Nomination Party, which now means automatic rubber-stamped appointments for the all the Marxist, anti-capitalist, anti-Constitution judges he wants.

But Mitch McConnell is a very shrewd guy, and knows the Senate rules like Bobby Sheets Byrd did
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There's bright news, welcoming news, and gratifying news this week.  And wait 'till you see -- as in see -- who the Hero of the Week is.

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WHY ARE ECONOMIES AROUND THE WORLD STALLING OUT?


Stall speed is the airspeed at which an aircraft stops producing lift. Unless immediate corrective action is taken, such as reducing the wing's angle of attack or the weight of the aircraft, the results are not likely to be good. An economy can hit "stall speed" when it becomes burdened with too much dead-weight loss.

The eurozone economies have hit stall speed, with France, Germany, Italy and Spain, as well as most of the smaller economies, having negative growth. In addition, the United Kingdom and Japan are barely above stall speed with an annual growth rate of less than 1 percent.

The United States, Canada, Russia and Brazil are in the danger zone, all with annual rates of less than 2 percent growth.

The basic questions are: Why has growth stalled, and what needs to be done to revive it? Good economists know the following:

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SHOULD IT BE CRIMINAL TO EXPOSE THE CRIMES OF THE STATE?


What Edward Snowden has done is an amazingly brave and courageous act of civil disobedience.

As a Whistleblower like me, he became discomforted by what he was exposed to and what he saw: the industrial-scale systematic surveillance that is scooping up vast amounts of information not only around the world but in the United States, in direct violation of the fourth amendment of the US constitution.

I feel a kinship with Snowden: he is essentially the equivalent of me. He saw the surveillance state from within and saw how far it's gone. The government has a pathological incentive to collect more and more and more; they just can't help themselves - they have an insatiable hoarding complex.

Since the government unchained itself from the constitution after 9/11, it has been eating our democracy alive from the inside out. There's no room in a democracy for this kind of secrecy: it's anathema to our form of a constitutional republic, which was born out of the struggle to free ourselves from the abuse of such powers, which led to the American Revolution.

That is what's at stake here: to an NSA with these unwarranted powers, we're all potentially guilty; we're all potential suspects until we prove otherwise. That is what happens when the government has all the data. 

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THE LOSERS OF THE LEFT


There are 19 days to go.  We must continually keep Yogi Berra's wisdom in mind:  "It's never over until it's over."  Yet the momentum,  the energy, of the campaign is clearly and obviously surging in Romney's direction.  With every day that passes, it becomes massively more difficult for Zero and his minions to reverse it.

We all know that if voters choose to elect Zero, it will be a willful act of seppuku, the ritual suicide of America by disembowelment.  There is no chance our country will recover in the foreseeable future.  Anyone who thinks some group of capitalist heroes will emerge out of the pages of Atlas Shrugged to resurrect America from Zero's ashes is indulging in a complete fantasy.  There will be nothing left but ashes.

Mitt Romney is as close to a capitalist hero as we're going to get.  He's no John Galt or Hank Rearden.  All he gives us is a chance, and that's all we can reasonably ask of history or reality.  Actually, not one chance, but a large number of chances or opportunities available for us take advantage of.  Let us count the ways, and identify the Losers of the Left.

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FREEDOM’S BIRTHDAY 2007


[This was originally in To The Point for July 4, 2004. This is the version for 2007.  We at To The Point wish all of you an exceedingly happy Fourth of July.]

July 4th is Freedom's Birthday. My suggestion is, amidst the fireworks and barbeques and flag-waving fun - all of which are great - that you take the time to feel good about America.

You travel around the world and you see the remnants of history's great civilizations. You walk through the preserved wreckage of Rome's Imperial Forum or the Acropolis of Ancient Athens and you wonder -- what was it really like to be here when these civilizations were at their peak? You can do that today in Washington DC -- or your hometown.

We Americans are privileged to live in one of history's supreme moments. We Americans are participants in one of history's greatest civilizations in its prime.

Someday in some future epoch, history will have moved on, and there will be distant centuries between that time and the American Era. People will then look upon America as we do upon ancient Egypt or Greece, and will do so with same wonder and awe.

I suggest you look upon America with that wonder and awe now.

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FORWARD AWAY!


We are happy to announce a new feature for To The Point.

A lot of you have expressed frustration that they could not easily forward a Members Only article to their friends.  There is an email function, but to access an emailed article, you had to be a TTP member yourself.  The only other way was to copy and paste an article into the text body of an email message.

Our problem was that an emailed link to one article in To The Point would open up access to the entire site.  We solved this with software providing a "one-time use" for just that article.

Here's how it works.  All TTP articles have two small icons in the top right corner, one for Print, one for Email.  For any article you'd like to email to a friend or friends, just click on the icon and enter your friend(s) email address(es).  Add your name, address, and whatever message subject you want.  Push send.  That's it.

Your friend will get a link which will bring up the article on the To The Point webpage when he clicks it.  Your friend has full access to that article - but only that article.  He or she is in the site for just this "one-time use."

Hopefully, they will benefit so much from the article they will be persuaded to subscribe themselves!

But there's no sales pitch attached, just the article itself.  So many of you have asked for this - wanting to share the wealth of To The Point - and now we can oblige.  So feel free to forward away!

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COMIC RELIEF IN TEHRAN

The Pentagon takes the military and terrorist threat of Iran extremely seriously.  Yet the brass in Rummy's inner circle could not keep their faces straight with all the recent announcements from Tehran.

A week ago on April 7, the air force chief of Pasdaran, Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Gen. Hossein Salami, announced the successful firing of a stealth missile impossible to detect by radar, hailing the Fajr (Dawn) 3 as a "remarkable" achievement.

Turns out it was a primitive Shahab-2 copy of an unsophisticated Russian Scud-C.

Sunday April 9, the deputy naval commander of Pasdaran, Gen. Ali Fadavi announced the launching of "the world's fastest underwater missile," a torpedo so fast it was undetectable.

Turns out it's a poor copy of a Soviet-era rocket-powered torpedo, the Shkval.  It's range is less than four miles, has no target designation devices and is not self-homing.  It's huge wake makes it easy to spot and destroy.

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WIN THE WAR, NOT THE “WAR OF IDEAS”

The debate on "how to win the war of ideas" regarding terrorism is a trap, because it diverts our attention and our energies from the main thing, which is winning the war on terrorism. It's an intellectual amusement, and it gets in our way. As that great Machiavellian Vince Lombardi reminds us, winning is the only thing.

That's why the public figure who has best understood the nature of the war, and has best defined our enemy, is George W. Bush. Of all people! He had it right from the start: We have been attacked by many terrorist groups and many countries that support the terrorists. It makes no sense to distinguish between them, and so we will not. We're going after them all.

Yes, I know he seems to lose his bearings from time to time, especially when the deep thinkers and the sheikhs and the Europeans and Kofi Annan and John Paul II insist we can't win the hearts and minds of the Middle East unless we first solve the Arab-Israeli conflict. But he has repeatedly pulled himself out of that trap very nicely, and he invariably does so in terms that show he has a uniquely deep understanding of our enemies.

George Bush says the way to win the war is to liberate the Middle East from the tyrants who now govern it and sponsor terrorism. And that's exactly right.

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BOBAX WORM AND SIMILAR NEW THREATS

The Bobax worm is the latest threat spreading across the internet. It won’t get as far, because millions more users have downloaded the latest Windows security update. I detailed how to do that in a previous column.

On the other hand its more dangerous and will cause more severe damage to your software.

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AMERICA RISING


[Note by JW:  Ambrose has written something which should provide lively debate on the TTP Forum.  Feel free to counter him with opposing facts and data.]

Americans are purging their excesses one by one. Spending by the US Federal government has seen the steepest drop as share of national income since demobilization after the Second World War.

Claims that President Barack Obama is bankrupting America with a lurch towards hard-left statism are for tabloid consumption only. Outlays have fallen from 24.4% to 20.6% of GDP in five years. Spending is roughly in line with its 40-year average. This fiscal squeeze has been achieved without driving the economy into recession or a Lost Decade, a remarkable feat.

The US Congressional Budget Office expects the budget deficit to drop to 2.8% of GDP this year, and 2.6% next year. This is about the same as the Eurozone but with a huge difference. The US economy is expanding fast enough to outgrow its debts.

The US energy revolution is of course at least half the story. It has stoked booms across the Dakotas, Wyoming, Nebraska, Washington, Oregon, Utah and Texas.

Francisco Blanch, from Bank of America, estimates that shale gas and oil have given the US economy an extra tailwind worth 1.9% of GDP - what he calls the "energy carry" - with effects rippling through the chemical and plastics industries. New investments in ammonia plants are rising at an exponential rate, thanks to natural gas prices that are $4.40 (per BTU) in the US and $15 on Asia's spot market.

While Obama can in no way claim credit for this, the other half of the story is monetary stimulus a l'outrance (to the bitter end) - quantitative easing - to offset fiscal tightening and prevent a "pro-cyclical" downward spiral, which is what occurred when the European Central Bank jumped the gun and raised rates twice in 2011 before recovery was entrenched, setting off the cataclysmic crisis that nearly destroyed EMU in mid-2012.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 11/08/13


It sure is good to be back home and writing the HFR.  Thanks to the Date Line, flying east you can leave Australia at night and arrive in  the US that morning of the same day.  Today (11/08) I say goodbye to my 60s. 

Tomorrow, in addition to being World Freedom Day - the 24th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 - is the Big Seven-O for me.  Yes, it's good to be home, and with my life-partner of 30 years.

I couldn't be more grateful to Jack Kelly, who so sturdily manned the HFR ramparts in my absence, and to Mae, who graciously filled in for him.  Thanks so much to you both!

Let's get started.  I'm not sure who's the week's Hero (who do you suggest?), but it's clear who's the Jerk of the Week, a jerk named Robert Sarvis, the Democrats' stalking horse in Virginia who conned the Libertarian Party into nominating him and cost Ken Cuccinelli the governorship.

In other election news, Governor Fatso was reelected in New Jersey, and promptly dubbed The Elephant Man by TIME Magazine.  I just got off the phone with my buddy Jack Abramoff, who explained why Christie the Rinocrat scares him: 

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A TALE OF TWO COUNTRIES


Guayaquil, Ecuador.  Chile and Ecuador provide an almost perfect test case of competing economic visions.

Back in 1980, Ecuador had a slightly higher per capita income than Chile. In the past 33 years, Ecuador has increased its real per capita income a little more than threefold, but during the same period Chile has increased its per capita income more than sixfold.

Chile now has the highest per capita income in South America, and most of its citizens are now enjoying a middle-class life style. Why has Chile done so much better than Ecuador?  The answer is clear and quite instructive.

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AMERICA IS ON THE THRESHOLD OF ORWELL’S 1984


Shortly before the second-term inauguration of Barack Obama this January, I wrote the following of my worries over the Obama way of doing business:

But the untruths and hypocrisy hover in the partisan atmosphere and incrementally and insidiously undermine each new assertion that we hear from the president - some of them perhaps necessary and logical.

Indeed, the more emphatically he adds "make no mistake about it," "let me be perfectly clear," "I'm not kidding," or the ubiquitous "me," "my," and "I" to each new assertion, the more a growing number of people will come to know from the past that what follows simply is not true.

Does this matter? Yes, because when the reckoning comes, it will be seen as logical rather than aberrant - and long overdue.

I ended my prognostications with the warning, "And so a reckoning is on the near horizon. Let us pray it does not take us all down with his administration."

Four and half months later, it almost has.  George Orwell's 1984 is arriving in America.

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WESTERN CIVILIZATION’S OCTOBER HAT TRICK


The second week of October offers a triad of heroic anniversaries worth celebrating by any admirer of Western Civilization.

Today, October 11, we celebrate the 1,280th anniversary of the Battle of Tours in 732 AD, when Charles Martel (686-741), forever known as The Hammer, and his 30,000 Christian soldiers crushed an invading horde of 200,000 Moslem Jihadis in what is now central France. 

As Gibbon noted, had the Moslems won that day, all of Europe would have been Islamized and Western Civilization would have been extinguished. 

Saturday, October 13, is for celebrating the 87th birthday of the great Lady Champion of Liberty, the most heroic woman of the 20th century, Margaret Thatcher.  The story of how she, with Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II, saved Western Civilization from Soviet Communism is told in Now There Is One (April 2005).

And we must also celebrate this October 13, for it was on this day 237 years ago, 1775 in Philadelphia, that the US Navy was founded

Tomorrow, October 12, is for celebrating the 520th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of America, for on this day in 1492, the Great Admiral landed on Guanahani (now known as San Salvador or Watlings) island in the Bahamas.

Unfortunately, Columbus Day is for most Americans just an excuse for a three-day weekend (last weekend this year, 10/06-08).  What it should be is a commemoration and celebration of  Western Civilization - which is why the Left hates Columbus and his holiday.

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