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HALF-FULL REPORT 06/28/13


Aren't you dizzy?  This week's events are like a ride on Full Throttle, the world's fastest-tallest roller coaster that just opened (6/22) at Six Flags Magic Mountain north of LA.

Might as well start with the Treason Vote in the Senate yesterday (6/27).  The 2,000 page Amnesty Bill - S744 - passed 68-32.  Here's the roll call.  All 54 Dems-Yes, 32 Pubs-No.  The 14 Pubs voting Yes: Alexander-TN, Ayotte-NH, Cheisa-NJ, Collins-ME, Corker-TN, Flake-AZ, Graham-SC, Hatch-UT, Heller-NV, Hoeven-ND, Kirk-IL, McCain-AZ, Murkowski-AK, Rubio-FL.

14 reasons why the Republican Party as ruled by its Establishment Elite has to be demolished, as in going the way of the Whigs.

Supposedly, the bill is DOA in the House.  The fate of our country seems now dependent on the word of John Boehner.

So -- ready to get on Full Throttle and ride through the week?

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AMERICA’S GLOBAL OPPRESSION AND IMPERIALISM UNDER OBAMA


Nassau, The Bahamas. For at least the last 2,500 years, from the time of the Athenian republic, fragile islands of freedom have been under attack. Unfortunately, nothing has changed, except now some of the aggressor states cloak themselves in the mantle of compassionate democratic countries.

Rather than using arrows or bullets, the new weapons of the aggressor states are financial sanctions, including restrictions on corresponding banking relationships. It all sounds so civilized, proper and benign, but in reality, it serves to destroy incomes and property both in those jurisdictions under attack and many of those in the attacking states.

And the greatest destroyer, the greatest oppressor of financial and economic freedom in the world today is America under Barack Obama.

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OBAMA THINKS HE CAN WIN BY BEING ANTI-ISRAEL


Less than 100 days before the US presidential elections, the Obama administration is openly denying Israel's sovereignty over Jerusalem. Can this be a vote-getter? 

The Emergency Committee for Israel released an ad titled, "O, Jerusalem." The commercial shows administration officials squirming when asked to name the capital of Israel, and highlighted the recent refusals of White House and State Department spokespeople to acknowledge that Jerusalem is Israel's capital city. The underlying message of the ad is that the administration's policy is out of step with the views of the majority of Americans.

As Republicans repeat traditional positions, the Democrats are rendering conventional statements of amity with the Jewish state controversial. It is the Obama White House and its surrogates who are attacking those (like Mitt Romney) who recognize Israel's capital as diplomatic flamethrowers. It is the Democrats who are demonizing American supporters of Israel (like Republicans) as disloyal.

What has changed? Why are Obama and his surrogates now highlighting Obama's hostility? Why are they making opposition to Israel a partisan issue and attacking Republicans for being pro-Israel?  The answer is clear:  Obama has given up on the pro-Israel vote. He's going for the anti-Israel vote and the indifferent-to-Israel vote. He thinks that's the way to win in November.

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MEMETIC DEFECTS AND CULTURAL FAILURE


Cap Haitien, Haiti.  On a steep mountain top three thousand feet high above the north coast of Haiti, stands this staggeringly gigantic fortress:

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It is the Citadelle Laferrière, revered by the left's professional distortionists of history as "the greatest monument to black freedom in the Americas."  What it really is instead is a monument to totalitarian insanity, and what makes such insanity possible-a culture's memetic defects.

To better understand what this means in general (and thus how it applies to the USA), let's take a quick look at the horrific history of Haiti.

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MOONBAT RIGHT


We call To The Point "The Oasis for Rational Conservatives."  We've gotten a flood of emails this week asking if articles on certain websites claiming that George Bush has "a secret plan to abolish American sovereignty" are being pushed by Irrational Conservatives.

The answer is yes.  We all focus so much on the moonbats of the left - barking mad hairshirts like Algore, Moveon.org folks driven treasonously insane by Bush Derangement Syndrome - that it's important to recognize there are moonbats of the right.

For some weird reason which has to do with psychology rather than reality, a small but loud subset of conservatives easily falls prey to conspiracy theories about cabals of powerful people meeting in secret to take over the world:  the Bilderbergers, the Trilaterialists, the Council on Foreign Relations, or some such.

The world headquarters of this subset of conservatives is on a grassy knoll in downtown Dallas. 

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THE NIGHTMARE OF METH

If it hasn't already arrived in your community, it will be there soon:  the nightmare of addiction to methamphetamine.  Supplanting cocaine in drug use, it's much easier and cheaper to make than coke.  A "meth lab" requires only simple equipment like bottles and tubing, easily acquired ingredients, and can be set up in a small space in most any building.

Not only is it cheaper than coke, the high the addict gets from meth is far more intense - and thus far more addictive.  Meth users get a sudden rush of pleasure lasting several minutes, followed by a euphoric high that continues for up to 12 hours.  It leaves cocaine in the dust.

Both cocaine and meth cause the excessive release of the brain chemical or neurotransmitter that controls pleasure called dopamine.  Having sex raises dopamine levels in the brain to about 200 units.  Cocaine spikes dopamine levels to 350 units.  Methamphetamine spikes at 1,250 - more than 12 times the base level of 100.

As Dr. Richard Rawson, associate director of Integrated Substance Abuse Programs at the UCLA Medical School, notes, "Methamphetamine produces the mother of all dopamine releases."

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THE DOOMED CITIES

As we mourn New Orleans, let us also celebrate it, as New Orleanians famously celebrate their own dead.

The city has long been admired for its literary creativity, its exceptional food, its wonderful music, and deplored because of its legendary corruption and degradation. The possibility of its destruction no doubt played a role in the character of its people, and it is no accident that an annual bacchanal took place there, in the riotous celebrations of Mardi Gras.

Death has always been omnipresent in the consciousness of the city; dancing in defiance of death was the city's trademark, and the spirited music that defined New Orleans for much of the world was played at the happiest occasions, and at the most famous funerals.

New Orleans is one of a handful of cities that are defined in large part by the recognition that it can all come to an end most any day. Joel Lockhart Dyer wrote that “New Orleans is North America's Venice; both cities are living on borrowed time.”

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THE TROJAN HORSE AND HOW IT WORKS

Trojan horses are named for the ur-Horse of Greek mythology, where the hapless Trojans didn't realize they had been invaded before it was too late. They’re getting more sophisticated by the day and your computer could easily be targeted.

So a review of how you protect yourself from hackers, viruses and Trojan horses is in order. And while your Internet service provider has already probably sent you an e-mail urging you to sign up for premium safety services, there are some things you can do on your own that will probably protect you just as effectively - for a lot less money.

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OBAMA HAS KILLED AMERICA’S FREEDOM AGENDA IN THE WORLD


For all of my life, America has stood for freedom in the world. Until now. Ever since Obama’s rise to power, America’s “Freedom Agenda” – the promotion of and support for expanding freedom and democracy – has been squelched.

Supporting, for example, the Green Revolution in Iran in 2009, and the protesters in Ukraine today would have been no-brainers if the Obama administration had the slightest inclination to cultivate US allies and the cause of freedom more generally.

Both the Iranian democracy activists then and the Ukrainian protesters today demonstrated through their actions that they do not seek the mere overthrow of unrepresentative, repressive governments. They seek freedom, and are willing to work for it.

The situation in Iraq, and in Ukraine – as well as in Iran, Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Yemen, Afghanistan and beyond – makes clear that Obama has killed America’s freedom agenda. And that isn’t all.

Obama doesn’t simply neglect democratic forces in favor of authoritarian regimes. In country after country, under his leadership the US sides with anti-American forces of authoritarianism against pro-American forces. Why?

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HALF-FULL REPORT 06/21/13


Tweet, tweet!  As of yesterday (6/20), thanks to Miko, TTP is on Twitter: @2thepointnews.  Or click on the Twitter icon in the right side bar.  Now you can tweet your favorite quotes from or link to any TTP article to any of your followers.  Tweet and Retweet away!

There is so much to Tweet about this week.  Marco Rubio morphing into Charlie Crist.  Zero stepping deep in two cowpies. Sarah Palin is back!  Dems defeating their precious trillion dollar Food Stamp bill.  Dems crying over their prospects all the way to 2022.  Technology protecting us from the Surveillance State.  The EPA failing to fault fracking.  And there's more.

We'll end with a story appropriate to today:  June 21st, the Summer Solstice (in the northern hemisphere).  No, it's not about flower-bewreathed New Agers communing with the Druids at Stonehenge.  It's about one of the most extraordinary geniuses in history you may have never heard of.

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PAUL KRUGMAN’S SILLY KEYNESIAN DESPERATION


What do you do if the facts don't support your beliefs? If you are honest, you will rethink what you previously believed. If you are a Keynesian economist, though, like New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, you make silly assertions.

In his Jan. 31 column, Mr. Krugman said he wants to see "some example, somewhere, of austerity policies that succeeded."

If you are a Keynesian school economist like Mr. Krugman, you define "austerity" as a reduction in government spending as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP). If you are a classical Austrian school economist, you view a reduction of government spending not as austerity, but a growth-enhancing policy.

Mr. Krugman seems to have forgotten that the government share of GDP dropped after Reagan was able to get most of his policies through the Democrat-controlled Congress (which Mr. Krugman would define as austerity). The economy boomed and employment soared. Likewise, when government spending was reduced as a share of GDP during the Clinton administration and the Republican Congress, the economy and employment boomed.

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ROMNEY IN POLAND


[This is the full text of Mitt Romney's speech in Warsaw yesterday (7/31).  As inspirational as it was to the Polish people, it is also a call for Americans to be inspired by the Poles to have the courage to be free and to prosper. -JW]

Thank you all very much for the warm welcome to this great city.

It has been a privilege to meet with President Komorowski, Prime Minister Tusk, Foreign Minister Sikorski, and Former President Walesa.

This is a nation with an extraordinary heritage that is crafting a remarkable future. At a time of widespread economic slowdown and stagnation, your economy last year outperformed all other nations in Europe.

I began this trip in Britain and end it here in Poland: the two bookends of NATO, history's greatest military alliance that has kept the peace for over half a century. While at 10 Downing Street I thought back to the days of Winston Churchill, the man who first spoke of the Iron Curtain that had descended across Europe.

What an honor to stand in Poland, among the men and women who helped lift that Iron Curtain.

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WILL WE BE FORCED TO FEED THE STARVING CALIFORNIANS?


Britain's former Chancellor of the Exchequer (like our Treasury Secretary), Alastair Darling, has gotten a lot of UK press recently for claiming that if Greece doesn't get its bailout money and its economy collapses, countless billions will have to be sent there anyway in order to "save starving Greeks."

We think that America is in deep debt kimchee because we're $15 trillion in the hole.  Since there's some 300 million of us, that's a per-person debt of $50K.  The total debt hole of Greece owed to foreign banks and governments is $550 billion - and there's little more than 11 million Greeks. 

Same as us, $50K per Greek.  And dolts like Darling see the only solution is to keep pouring increasingly worthless euros into the bottomless Greek abyss.

The typical Greek attitude regarding this is epitomized by a retiree in Athens being interviewed by German television.  "How old are you?" he was asked. "56."  "And what does your pension pay you?" "I'm guaranteed 80% of my final salary for life." When told that most Germans would object to this, he exploded in indignation. "What?! Do you expect us Greeks to live like Germans??"

Reminds me of folks in California.

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SHOPPING AT THE WASHINGTON MALL


Here’s a question: Would you go shopping for shoes at a grocery store?

Why not? Oh, yes, grocery stores don’t sell shoes. You only go to a particular store because it’s selling what you want to buy. You don’t go to a store that doesn’t sell what you want to buy. Right, boys and girls?

This Kindergarten lesson came to mind when I saw the Democrats over at the Library of Congress yesterday (January 18) ostentatiously signing what they called their “Declaration of Honest Leadership and Open Government.”


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CRYSTAL BALL 2006


The title is a tease – because contrary to what some think, I really don’t have a crystal ball. That’s because there’s no such thing as the future. How could there be – it hasn’t happened yet! What there are in reality is a large number of possible futures – some of which are more possible than others.

The trick is to not confuse what you want to happen with what’s likely to happen to best handicap the possibilities. That’s not easy.

I have to admit that 2005 has left a bad taste in my mouth. The dominant story of the year has to be the treasonously vicious and pathologically dishonest war of the liberal “mainstream” media and the Democrat Party waged relentlessly against the Presidency of George W. Bush.

Yet I see 2006 as a far better year than 2005. Here’s why…

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