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Thursday, December 5, 2024

"The Silence of the Damned"

"The Silence of the Damned"
Our leading humanitarian and civic institutions, including
major medical institutions, refuse to denounce Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
This exposes their hypocrisy and complicity.
by Chris Hedges

Excerpt: "There is no effective health care system left in Gaza. Infants are dying. Children are having their limbs amputated without anesthesia. Thousands of cancer patients and those in need of dialysis lack treatment. The last cancer hospital in Gaza has ceased functioning. An estimated 50,000 pregnant women have no safe place to give birth. They undergo cesarean sections without anesthesia. Miscarriage rates are up 300 percent since the Israeli assault began. The wounded bleed to death. There is no sanitation or clean water. Hospitals have been bombed and shelled. Nasser Hospital, one of the last functioning hospitals in Gaza, is “near collapse.” Clinics, along with ambulances – 79 in Gaza and over 212 in the West Bank – have been destroyed. Some 400 doctors, nurses, medics and healthcare workers have been killedmore than the total of all healthcare workers killed in conflicts around the world.

Troops entered al-Amal Hospital in Khan Younis and demanded doctors and displaced Palestinians leave – as well as round up detainees, including the wounded, sick and medical staff. Disguised as hospital workers and civilians, Israeli soldiers entered Jenin’s Ibn Sina Hospital in the West Bank and assassinated three Palestinians as they slept.

The cuts to funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) - collective punishment for the alleged involvement in the Oct. 7 attack of 12 of its 13,000 UNRWA workers - will accelerate the horror, turning the attacks, starvation, lack of health care and spread of infectious diseases in Gaza into a tidal wave of death."
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"How It Really Is"

"US National Debt Clock"

"To Really Ask..."

“Very few beings really seek knowledge in this world – few really ask. On the contrary, they try to wring from the unknown the answers they have already shaped in their own minds – justifications, confirmations, forms of consolation without which they can’t go on. To really ask is to open the door to a whirlwind. The answer may annihilate the question and the questioner.”
- Anne Rice, “The Vampire Lestat”

"The Antidote"

"The Antidote"
by The ZMan

"A central feature of the democratic society is mendacity. The more democratic the culture, the less honest the participants. The reason for that is simple. The goal in a democratic system, whether it is a marketplace for goods and service or a political system for setting public policy, is to win the crowd. You do not necessarily have to win a majority, but you need enough to lie about having a majority. To do that you must say anything to bring the mob to your side.

This is the reason we know or care about Socrates. Ancient Athens was a democratic society, where rhetoric was the prized skill. The reason for that is status was rewarded to those who could win over their fellow citizens through argument. Inevitably the truth stopped mattering very much, as people tend to believe a good story, especially one that flatters them, over objective reality. Socrates skillfully argued in favor of the truth over rhetoric, so the Athenians voted to kill him.

Lying is a funny thing as everyone lies about something, usually in a moment of weakness or in an effort to be prudent. As a result, normal people think of lying as a thing you do reluctantly. You lie about not having broken something at work, even though in the long run honestly would be your better option. You tell the friend that his new car is great, even though you think it is ridiculous for a middle-aged man to be driving around in a Miata. It hurts to say it, but friendship requires it.

While everyone lies, most people are honest. They think the truth matters, even if the truth is unwelcome. You want the doctor to tell you the truth about your health, not because it will have an impact on your health, but because it is your health, and you have a right to know the truth about it. This sense of entitlement with regards to the truth stems from the fact that all humans possess the tools to conceive of what with think is reality and therefore we are entitled to reality.

It is why most people struggle to accept that there are people who are not honest, so they do not struggle with the lie. In fact, they take pleasure in tricking people, even when the truth would serve their interest. Unlike the honest person, the Democratic Man sees truth telling as a weakness. He speaks the truth only when forced into it and seems to see it as a weakness. For him, the truth is bait to lure in the honest to trick them into something they would otherwise resist.

An example of this is in The Atlantic, a publication that has become the symbol of democratic mendacity. In less democratic times, it was a journal for the intellectual class of the WASP ruling elite. Now it is a vulgar tabloid used to insert falsehoods into the media ecosystem. This post from David Frum is a perfect example. Everything about it is a lie from the very first sentence. From there is a clever monument to the art of lying to trick the intended audience.

“For more than four decades before Donald Trump assumed the presidency, the FBI director was a position above politics” is what someone once described as a lie so colossal that people assume there must be some truth to it because they cannot believe that anyone would lie so infamously. Bill Clinton fired the FBI Director, Bill Sessions, as soon as he came to power. He replaced the capable Sessions with the thoroughly incompetent Janet Reno.

The fact is every position in Washington is political. You cannot be in politics without being political, which means taking a side. David Frum surely knows this, but he likes lying and he has an agenda. One of the funny things about this type is they often start with a kernel of truth around which they wrap their lies. In this case, the kernel of truth is that the FBI helped the media drive off Nixon. The schemers are hoping a similar thing happens (again) once Trump takes office.

This is just one recent example. You can scan the regime media sites and find hundreds of examples on a daily basis. We live in a time when the only reasons to consume mass media are entertainment and to learn what is not true. People like David Frum make being funny on social media much easier. If you see an assertion of fact in the Wall Street Journal, then you know what is not true about that particular subject and can eliminate it from the set of possible truths.

The question, from a sociological and analytical perspective, is whether the system produces the mendacious or whether it simply elevates them. Since Grog sold Trog a bad wheel, lying has been a part of human society. Along with it we have evolved various ways to guard against it, both individually and collectively. Among European people, social rules evolved to sort people between the trusted and the untrustworthy, creating moral societies rather than tribal ones.

Therefore, if liars have always been an issue for human society, it means the proliferation of liars is a product of the current rules. We are becoming a low trust society either because we are conditioning each generation to prize mendacity over the truth or the system rewards the mendacious over the honest, thus flooding the public square with shameless liars. The lack of shame is a critical piece, as moral societies rely on shame to govern behavior.

The counter to this is someone like Tutus Oates. He was an English priest who fabricated a conspiracy to kill Charles II. This was the “Popish Plot” that made him quite famous and wealthy for a time. This was just one of his many lies and schemes that often had no obvious benefit to him. Like Hillary Clinton, he loved lying. Eventually, people caught onto his tricks, but again like Hillary Clinton, he used more tricks to escape the hangman’s noose and continue with his mendacity.

This perfect example of the modern pundit lived in the 17th century when democracy was limited to arguments among nobles after too many drinks. This was the restoration, a time when popular government had a very bad odor. Of course, one could argue that the flickers of democracy under Cromwell fertilized the ground where the seeds of mendacity had lied dormant. Still, in a decidedly undemocratic society a trickster like Oates was able to thrive for a little while.

None of this may seem to matter, but Western people evolved over thousands of generations to exist in high trust societies. Unlike the tribal people of sub-Saharan Africa who organize around the tribe or the people in the Middle East who organize around the clan, Europeans organize around a set of moral codes. The proliferation of liars who have undermined social trust are making Western societies unlivable. The next step is they become ungovernable.

What that means for the reform minded is that for reform to work, Western societies must become hostile to people like David Frum. Either they sink in status to the point where they are nothing more than a warning to others or they find life in a high trust society too terrifying, so they self-deport. In other words, the goal of reform must be elevating candor to the highest quality, as the necessary antidote to the mendacity that has come to dominate the modern West."

Dan, I Allegedly, "The Truth They're Hiding - Nothing is Doing Well"

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Dan, I Allegedly, AM 12/5/24
"The Truth They're Hiding - 
Nothing is Doing Well"
"Saxo Bank's shocking 2024 predictions are here - from Trump and Musk "destroying" the dollar to NVIDIA's massive growth potential and China's $50 trillion stimulus plan. But how realistic are these wild forecasts? Join me in the Dominican Republic as I break down these outrageous predictions, including the possibility of bio-printed hearts, OPEC's potential downfall, and AI taxation. We'll examine Saxo Bank's track record, including their previous misses like Apple buying Tesla and the S&P 500's crash predictions."
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Bill Bonner, "Fads and Fashions of the Financial World"

"Fads and Fashions of the Financial World"
The Feds are now squandering so much of the nation’s 
output that it has become very difficult for anyone to get ahead. 
That’s why they have gotten zero real wage increases in the last half a century.
by Bill Bonner

Baltimore, Maryland - "The most entertaining thing to watch in the next administration will be this: How the nearly immovable, blockish ballast in Trump’s Big Spending brain collides with the almost-unstoppable energy of the expense cutting dynamic duo - Musk/Ramaswamy.

Here’s the latest from Fox: "As reckless spending has become the norm, government has grown out of control and our national debt has skyrocketed to more than $36 trillion, it’s clear that Washington has all but given up on fiscal responsibility and the American Dream. We need dramatic change in Washington to bring America back to the path of fiscal sanity, and President Trump’s decision to name Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy shows there are still patriots devoted to protecting the American Dream by reigning in big government. "

Unfortunately, Donald Trump isn’t one of them. The only reforms that will help the pick-up driving, MAGA cap-wearing crowd - not to mention the entire middle class of Americans - are those that cut back the reach of the federal government. The feds are now squandering so much of the nation’s output that it has become very difficult for a working man (or woman!) to get ahead. That’s why they have gotten zero real wage increases in the last half a century.

David Stockman has already prepared a list of easy spending cuts - some $400 billion of ‘fat’ that wouldn’t be missed - except by the insiders who got it! But to get to the $2 trillion annual target (the amount of expected deficits in the years ahead) Musk and Ramaswamy are going to have to go deeper…down into after the excess ‘muscle’ of the Empire (the Pentagon, the firepower industry, foreign aid... etc.) and the extravagant transfers to the domestic population (Social Security, medical coverage and many other ‘benefits’.)

Cutting the ‘fat’ should be easy. It won’t be. We tried it 50 years (as the young director of the National Taxpayers Union) ago... when its lobbyists and supporters were much less entrenched and powerful. Couldn’t be done. Even during the Reagan Administration, the parasites and swindlers increased their take. Cutting back the Empire... and reducing the ‘transfers’... will be even harder. And Trump pledged to protect both of them.

We suppose Musk and Ramaswamy are aware of this. But the most prominent markers of success in life are money and power. The dynamic duo have plenty of money. What they seek now - Ramaswamy, directly, by entering the presidential race in 2023... Musk by teaming up with Trump - is power. Ultimately, power is status. Just look at the obituaries. They tell us that the deceased was ‘president’ of this... or ‘director’ of that. Maybe even that he served as a state senator. Money is rarely even mentioned.

Besides, money is always suspect. Where did it come from? Luck? Chicanery? Donald Trump himself probably would have gone broke 30 years ago had it not been for the subsidy of the Fed’s ultra-low interest rates. But looking at how Ramaswamy and Musk made their money... may give us more insight into how they mean to get power and what they will do with it.

Ramaswamy is a very smart guy. Harvard. Yale. He had made millions, he says, before he got out of Yale Law School. And then he founded, started up, innovated, sold, financed, and merged a whole series of companies in the pharma field... and built his more than $900 million fortune. Success! But is this an example of real capitalism... providing real products to real people at a profit? Or is it an example of what a hustler can do in the world of mispriced credit and the Wall Street casino?

Ramaswamy’s most promising product was a drug for Alzheimer’s disease called intepirdine. He raised hundreds of millions to market the drug and got himself on the cover of Forbes in 2015. Trouble was, intepirdine didn’t work and was abandoned. The company that produced it went out of business. But though his investors took big losses, Ramaswamy got at least some of his money out before the collapse. He then went on to a further series of peripatetic wheeling and dealing that brought further gains and glory.

We’ve met dozens of young men (rarely women, who seem more sensible) in New York, Paris and London who were inspired by the Ramaswamy model. They are not really interested in the long, hard struggle to serve customers in a competitive business world. They want success - fast. They want to create a ‘startup’... get millions in funding from early-stage investment capital geniuses... sell out to bigger fish in the Wall Street piranha tank, who will then lay-off their shares to slobbering investors looking for the ‘next Nvidia.’

We wondered: for all his brains and energy, and all the money raised and spent, has Ramaswamy’s oeuvre yielded a net gain to the world... or a net loss? Our limited research did not give an answer.

We posed the same question to AI Pilot about Elon Musk. The question was simple enough. Take the resources (money, time, etc) consumed by Mr. Musk’s ventures in space, in the ground, on the roads, in the wonderworld of AI itself... and then match it up against total real profits; is the result negative (meaning, a loss for mankind) or is it positive?

After several attempts to get AI to add it up, we gave up. In dollars and cents, we don’t know what is the net of Musk’s many activities. It is probably negative, simply because so many of his enterprises are still in the ‘start up’ phase. And in the real world, if you could collapse the EV subsidies and tax credits, the government contracts... AI hyper-jive, the luck of being in the room when PayPal was created... and in the game when the Fed was pushing down interest rates... his net contribution is almost certainly far less than zero.

Ramaswamy called him a ‘circus monkey.’ But Musk is an imaginative, colorful, dynamic entrepreneur. He tries so many things, tossing out so many ideas... the world would be less rich without him.

Still, neither of them actually made money in the old-fashioned Mainstreet way - by working in an industry for an entire career, learning it and improving it. Instead, they are creatures of Silicon Valley and Wall Street... the go-go world of start-ups, funding rounds, and promotional tours. Both are celebrity entrepreneurs... relying on the fads and fashions of the financial world... on easy money... and the goodwill of government. Our guess: Musk and Ramaswamy will both be swinging from the trees in the DC swamp... amusing, distracting, but ultimately fruitless."

Adventures With Danno, "Very Shocking Prices At Kroger"

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Adventures With Danno, AM 12/5/24
"Very Shocking Prices At Kroger"
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"Why Is Everyone Making Such A Big Deal About One Shooting When 14 Million Crimes Are Committed In The U.S. Each Year?"

"Why Is Everyone Making Such A Big Deal About One Shooting 
When 14 Million Crimes Are Committed In The U.S. Each Year?"
by Michael Snyder

"Are we supposed to be shocked that someone was just gunned down on the streets of New York City? The truth is that this happens all the time. Violence is out of control in the Big Apple, and of course the exact same thing could be said about most of our other major cities. According to the FBI, more than 14 million crimes were committed in the United States last year. The only reason why everybody is suddenly making a big deal about this is because someone “important” got shot. Our society is dominated by large corporations, and so when the CEO of one of the largest corporations in the healthcare industry gets gunned down it is going to make news

"The CEO of UnitedHealth’s insurance division was gunned down Wednesday morning outside the Hilton hotel in Midtown in what police called a “brazen, targeted” attack. Brian Thompson, 50, was repeatedly shot by a masked gunman about 6:46 a.m. who had been lying in wait outside the Sixth Avenue hotel, said NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch. Many people passed the suspect, but he appeared to wait for his intended target,” she said." 

It definitely appears that the shooter was waiting for someone very specific. And we are being told that all signs point to “a premeditated, preplanned, targeted attack”…“I want to be clear at this time, every indication is that this was a premeditated, preplanned, targeted attack,” Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said during a news conference Wednesday following the shooting. “This does not appear to be a random act of violence,” she said, adding that the department is carrying out a full investigation. Thompson, 50, led UnitedHealthcare, the largest private health insurer in the U.S. He was on the way to UnitedHealth Group’s investor day set for Wednesday at 8 a.m. ET at the Hilton, the NYPD said. The company canceled that event after the shooting.

So why would someone want to kill the CEO of UnitedHealth’s insurance division? As I write this article, a manhunt for the suspect is still underway, and so authorities have not been able to question him yet. But I have a theory. My theory is that the shooter is probably someone that had a claim denied by UnitedHealth. In recent years, UnitedHealth has earned a reputation for unfairly denying claims

"UnitedHealthcare was being probed by the Department of Justice for alleged antitrust violations, while its parent company, UnitedHealthcare Group (UHG), has come under fire from angry patients who claim the insurer refused to cover their care. UHG is the nation’s largest health insurance conglomerate. The company expected to bring in revenues of $450 billion in 2025, with Thompson believed to earn a salary in the region of $10 million a year. In July, more than 150 protesters from the People’s Action Institute campaign group gathered outside UHG’s headquarters in Minnetonka, Minnesota, in what became a fiery demonstration.

In fact, it is being alleged that the company even relies on AI to deny some claims even though there has been a very high error rate…"UnitedHealthcare was also accused of using AI to deny claims for post-acute care services in Medicare Advantage in a lawsuit slated earlier this month, according to Fierce Healthcare. The proposed class action was filed by families of two senior Medicare Advantage members who died after the insurer allegedly used the NaviHealth platform illegally to reject care, as UHG profits ballooned. According to the lawsuit, the technology has a ’90 percent error rate, and the company relies on patient complacency or lack of knowledge about the systems to keep using it.

Denying as many claims as possible has become a core part of the business model for many insurance companies in recent years. When their claims are denied, many Americans do not have the resources to hire a lawyer and challenge those decisions in court. I truly detest what has happened to our healthcare system. Greed reigns supreme, and vast numbers of Americans are not getting the coverage that they paid for month after month.

The NYPD is going to go all out to catch the shooter in this case, and that is because Brian Thompson is a big deal. But what about the countless other victims that never have their cases solved? As I discussed the other day, crime in New York City is spiking dramatically "The Upper West Side has devolved into a Wild West atmosphere where anything goes, terrified crime victims and neighbors begging for more cops told The Post.

Criminals are more emboldened than ever in the ritzy nabe - with robberies soaring over 30% compared to last year - and carjackers so brazen they flashed their guns without concern on consecutive Sundays in broad daylight. “I have never felt so scared in this neighborhood the way I feel now,” one of the carjacking victims told The Post this week.

Sadly, similar conditions prevail in most of our other major cities. In Washington D.C., Amazon has actually altered delivery procedures in two of the most dangerous zip codes because there have been so many “targeted acts against drivers delivering Amazon packages”… “We want to be able to deliver as fast as we possibly can to every zip code across the country, however, at the same time we must put the safety of delivery drivers first,” Nantel said in a statement. “In the zip codes in question, there have been specific and targeted acts against drivers delivering Amazon packages. We made the deliberate choice to adjust our operations, including delivery routes and times, for the sole reason of protecting the safety of drivers.”

Many years ago, I would walk the streets of Washington D.C. with little fear. Needless to say, those days are long gone. Earlier this week, it was being reported that Secret Service agents that were assigned to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen actually shot at suspects that were attempting to break into vehicles along a D.C. street…

A Secret Service special agent protecting U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen opened fire early Tuesday on people who were suspected to be trying to break into cars, authorities say. Yellen was not harmed and there’s no indication she or the Secret Service were specifically targeted. A special agent was working “a protective assignment” on Stephenson Place NW in Washington, D.C., at about 1:30 a.m. when the agent “observed a sedan with multiple occupants who were attempting to open car doors along the street,” the Secret Service said in a statement. That assignment was outside Yellen’s home, law enforcement sources told News4.

The only reason that story made news is because the Secret Service and Janet Yellen were involved. When ordinary people have their vehicles stolen, nobody really cares because it is happening constantly. In fact, one recent report found that the number of vehicle thefts in the United States each year is “approaching 1 million”…"A new report by LendingTree says the number of cars stolen yearly in the United States is approaching 1 million. The report added that vehicle thefts jumped nearly 14% nationwide from 2020 to 2022." Of course the level of shoplifting in our country absolutely dwarfs the level of vehicle theft. U.S. retailers collectively lose more than 100 billion dollars a year to “shrink” at this point.

When I say that we are experiencing a “crime wave”, I am not overstating things one bit. In fact, I may actually be understating the severity of the problem. Yes, I feel bad that Brian Thompson got gunned down. Please pray for his family. But what about the millions of other crime victims in this country that nobody seems to care about? They deserve our concern just as much.

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

"You Think..."

“You think you will never forget any of this, you will remember it always just the way it was. But you can’t remember it the way it was. To know it, you have to be living in the presence of it right as it is happening. It can return only by surprise. Speaking of these things tells you that there are no words for them that are equal to them or that can restore them to your mind. And so you have a life that you are living only now, now and now and now, gone before you can speak of it, and you must be thankful for living day by day, moment by moment, in this presence. But you have a life too that you remember. It stays with you. You have lived a life in the breath and pulse and living light of the present, and your memories of it, remember now, are of a different life in a different world and time. When you remember the past, you are not remembering it as it was. You are remembering it as it is. It is a vision or a dream, present with you in the present, alive with you in the only time you are alive.”
~ Wendell Berry

Musical Interlude: 2002, "A Divine Encounter"

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2002, "A Divine Encounter"

"A Look to the Heavens"

“Barred spiral galaxy NGC 1365 is truly a majestic island universe some 200,000 light-years across. Located a mere 60 million light-years away toward the chemical constellation Fornax, NGC 1365 is a dominant member of the well-studied Fornax galaxy cluster.
This sharp color image shows intense star forming regions at the ends of the bar and along the spiral arms, and details of dust lanes cutting across the galaxy's bright core. At the core lies a supermassive black hole. Astronomers think NGC 1365's prominent bar plays a crucial role in the galaxy's evolution, drawing gas and dust into a star-forming maelstrom and ultimately feeding material into the central black hole. The position of a bright supernova is indicated in NGC 1365. Cataloged as SN2012fr, the type Ia supernova is the explosion of a white dwarf star.”

Chet Raymo, “Take My Arm”

“Take My Arm”
by Chet Raymo

“I’m sure I have referenced here before the poems of Grace Schulman, she who inhabits that sweet melancholy place between “the necessity and impossibility of belief.” Between, too, the necessity and impossibility of love.

Belief and love. They have so much in common, yet are as distinct as self and other. How strange that two people can hitch their lives together, on a whim, say, or wild intuition, knowing little if nothing about the other’s hiddenness, about things that even the other does not fully understand and couldn’t articulate even if he did. Blind, deaf, dumb, they leap into the future, hoping to fly, and, for a moment, soaring, like Icarus, sunward. The necessity of wax. The impossibility of wax. We “fall” in love, they say. Schulman: “We slog. We tramp the road of possibility. Give me your arm.”

"The Enemy..."

 

The Poet: e. e. cummings, "Humanity I Love You"

"Humanity i love you because when you’re hard 
up you pawn your intelligence to buy a drink..."

"Humanity I Love You"

"Humanity i love you
because you would rather black the boots of
success than enquire whose soul dangles from his
watch-chain which would be embarrassing for both
parties and because you
unflinchingly applaud all
songs containing the words country home and
mother when sung at the old howard

Humanity i love you because
when you’re hard up you pawn your
intelligence to buy a drink and when
you’re flush pride keeps
you from the pawn shop and
because you are continually committing
nuisances but more
especially in your own house

Humanity i love you because you
are perpetually putting the secret of
life in your pants and forgetting
it’s there and sitting down on it
and because you are
forever making poems in the lap
of death 

Humanity, i hate you"

- e. e. cummings

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Jeremiah Babe, "$1 Biliion To Africa, Nothing For You! New York Hitman On The Loose"

Jeremiah Babe, 12/4/24
"$1 Biliion To Africa, Nothing For You! 
New York Hitman On The Loose; Foot Locker Collapse"
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Adventures With Danno, "Walmart & Sprouts Farmers Markets Now Affected by This Massive Recall"

Adventures With Danno, PM 12/4/24
"Walmart & Sprouts Farmers Markets 
Now Affected by This Massive Recall"
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"How It Really Is"

 

Bill Bonner, "The Power to Smite"

"God At His Computer", Source: "The Far Side", by Gary Larson
"The Power to Smite"
"Real wealth and progress result from the efforts of ‘The People.’ 
Not from laws, edicts, bullying or threats from the feds... 
or from the folks George Wallace called ‘pointy headed intellectuals’."
by Bill Bonner

Baltimore, Maryland - "We were cheerfully explaining what would happen in the second Trump administration. But first... Here’s the latest from the Musk/Ramaswamy duo. Business Insider: "The Biden administration said Monday it would help finance two battery factories in Indiana being built by a joint venture involving Jeep owner Stellantis and Samsung."

The announcement provoked a furious reaction from one of the incoming Trump administration's chief cost-cutters. Vivek Ramaswamy, who was tapped to lead a "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE) alongside Tesla CEO Elon Musk, called the Stellantis loan "illegitimate" and said it should be rescinded. The former Republican presidential candidate, who has been one of Donald Trump's most vocal supporters, also criticized a $6.6 billion loan to help finance a Rivian EV plant in Georgia announced last week.

A reader might wonder: what are the feds doing... lending money to auto companies? But as the elites become more and more corrupt, they put their fingers in more and more pies. From the taxpayers’ standpoint, these ‘investments’ - along with almost all other federal outlays - are costly losers. And when there are enough of them, economic growth comes to a halt.

Real wealth and progress result from the efforts of ‘The People.’ Not from laws, edicts, bullying or threats from the feds... or from the folks George Wallace called ‘pointy headed intellectuals’ who put them in place. So, a president can only boost an economy, but only by cutting off their hands. Whack off regulations. Smack down agencies and departments. Hack away at payrolls and reduce expenses. There is no other way.

That’s the way to help the 90% of the population that has to do real work for a living. But it’s not necessarily the way to help Trump’s many special pleaders and rich guys. Bloomberg sees the challenge: "Trump’s Impossible Task: Delivering for the Working Class and Billionaires."

When Donald Trump won in November the voters felt they were being dissed... betrayed... and ripped off by their elites. He promised, convincingly, to smite them... and smite them hard. On that score, the president-elect is not likely to disappoint them. The Establishment hates him. He returns the favor. And now headed back to the White House, he can use the powers given to him by Democrats and Republicans to smite just about whomever he wants…and put his own elites in power.

That thought must have been in the back of a lot of minds when the rich and powerful decided whom to get behind before the election. Do they need licenses? Do they need permissions? Do they want contracts, deals, and special arrangements? Do they fear the wrath of an all-powerful government? Do they expect loans... grants... tax breaks? Yes, they do. Hunter Biden just saw what a chief executive can do for you. Others are eager to see the bounty come their way too.

We continued our exposition to our grandson: “Musk and Ramaswamy say they’re going to reduce the payroll and erase years of regulations. And our friend David Stockman, former Budget Director for Ronald Reagan, is making the lists and checking them twice. He’s identified dozens of agencies... and hundreds of billions of dollars of spending... that could be cut with no real loss to the commonwealth.

It’s easy to find ‘fat’ in federal finances…it’s almost all fat. But all of that money goes somewhere. And the people not getting it will resist. Team Trump will be taking on the intelligentsia, the press, the bureaucracy, Wall Street, the foreign policy establishment and the firepower industry. Even with a determined budget cutter at the head of the government, it would be an uphill battle. And probably, at this stage in the Primary Political Trend, impossible to win.

Plus, all that money that the DOGE says it is going to save is part of GDP. Cut it out and GDP would go down by $2 trillion... or about 7%. Over the long run, this would be a good thing, because the money would be better spent and invested by the people who earned it. But in the short run, it would seem like a catastrophic economic collapse.

Then what would happen? Would Trump and the Fed sit back and let the economy sink into depression and then recover on its own? Would they permit a 50% sell-off in the stock market (how would that affect his rich backers)?? A 10% unemployment rate ($2 trillion = 28 million jobs!)? Or, would they cut interest rates, print money, and hand out stimmie checks to get the economy moving again?

Trump wasn’t elected because he quoted Madison, Jefferson, Smith or Bastiat. He’s no Thatcher. No Milei. Not even a Reagan. He is no free market purist and has no commitment to making the government smaller. He only wants it to do what he wants it to do - smite his enemies and reward his friends.

Musk and Ramaswamy are smart guys. They want to be his friends. At first, we misjudged them. We thought they might lack the ‘cynicalism’ essential to understand the world of politics. On second thought, they may be even more cynicalist than we are. Rich people naturally turn to politics. But not to cut it down to size. Instead, they look to politics for aggrandizement.

The Musk/Ramaswamy duo probably realize that they’re not really going to change the direction of the Primary Political Trend. If they push too hard for real cuts it will sink the economy and blow back onto Trump’s other backers. The idea is to give the impression that they are leading a revolution... but not actually change anything. What will happen? They will save a few bucks. But the government will still get bigger. It will go further into debt. And it will depend on high levels of inflation.”

Having summed up the situation to our satisfaction, we were ready to do real work. The wind had picked up. And the temperature was barely above freezing. Leaves rose in whirlwinds. But the sun was still warm. We took our grandson outside... gathered up the chainsaws... and prepared for the first cut. “When you take down trees like this,” we continued our practical pedagogy, looking up the trunk of a 60-foot beech, “you gotta know what you’re doing.” We cut a wedge out of the side... where we hoped it would fall.

“Granddad, aren’t you afraid it will fall on you?” “Nah... I cut the wedge out. Now, I’ll cut into the other side and it will fall over.” “Yeah... but what if it doesn’t?’’ “If it falls on me, just call 9-11.” “Granddad, you’re making me nervous. I don’t want to stand here and see the tree fall on you.” “Keep an eye on it. If you see it moving the wrong way... let me know.”

The big saw went deep into the wood. The tree didn’t move. When we were almost through to the wedge, we withdrew the saw... and stepped back. “It hasn’t moved, Granddad.” We started to cut deeper. “Granddad... it’s going the wrong way.”

We pulled out the saw quickly and moved away. But the young man had been misled by passing clouds; if the tree had actually been falling towards us it would have pinched the blade and made it difficult to pull out the saw. We looked up. The top of the tree was moving very slowly. But it was actually going as intended... it creaked over by inches, like a dying empire, and then it suddenly picked up speed... And crashed to the ground."

Gregory Mannarino, "Downfall: An Economic Wipeout, It's Deliberate And About To Get Much Worse"

Gregory Mannarino, AM 12/4/24
"Downfall: An Economic Wipeout, 
It's Deliberate And About To Get Much Worse"
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Dan, I Allegedly, "The Arrest Warrants Have Been Issued - Are You on the List?"

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"The Arrest Warrants Have Been Issued - 
Are You on the List?"
"Today, we're diving into the shocking world of PPP loan fraud and a hidden arrest warrant list that's causing waves. I'll break down the $793 billion in PPP loans, the 11.5 million loans issued, and why the feds are now cracking down hard. Discover how ex-spouses are turning people in, why casino owners are in hot water, and what you need to know if you received a PPP loan. I'll share real stories of arrests and scams, plus tips on protecting yourself if you're contacted by authorities."
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"Why Has The World Suddenly Gone Completely Nuts?"

"Why Has The World Suddenly Gone Completely Nuts?"
by Michael Snyder

"Chaos is starting to erupt all over the planet. Martial law was just declared in South Korea, civil unrest is raging in the streets of Georgia, and civil war threatens to topple the Assad regime in Syria. It is almost as if someone decided to flip a switch and now vast hordes of people are going completely nuts. Unfortunately, I think that this is just the beginning, because I am convinced that civil unrest will be a major theme in 2025.

On Tuesday, the entire world was shocked by footage of crazed protesters clashing with riot police just outside of the National Assembly in South Korea…"Shocking images showing dozens of riot cops and armed police officers pushing back enraged rioters outside the National Assembly shortly after Yoon’s address was broadcast to the nation. Meanwhile, news cameras captured the moment helicopters descended from the evening skies and landed on top of the parliament building before troops disembarked and began locking down the location.

Other footage and pictures later showed heavily armed soldiers in tactical equipment stalking through the hallways of the National Assembly. Parliamentary aides were seen trying to push the soldiers back by spraying fire extinguishers."

The president of Sorth Korea imposed martial law in a desperate attempt to quell the unrest, but he was forced to end it after just six hours…"Martial law was enacted in South Korea for just six hours, prompting widespread outrage after the President cited ‘threats’ from North Korea. President Yoon Suk Yeol issued the order in a television address, vowing eliminate ‘anti-state’ forces as he suspended parliament, banned political gatherings and ordered the end of a long-running doctors’ strike. Just hours after doing so, the National Assembly unanimously voted to lift martial law. President Yeol has since announced the martial law is over, with his cabinet officially ending it."

We have never seen anything quite like this in South Korea. Normally, South Koreans are so calm. Are North Korean operatives responsible for stirring up trouble? Could it be possible that the Chinese are behind the unrest? Hopefully some answers will emerge in the days ahead.

Meanwhile, violent protests continue to rage in the streets of Georgia, and as a result dozens of people have been hospitalized…"More than 40 people in the former Soviet nation of Georgia have been hospitalized following a brutal police crackdown on protesters in a move that was backed by pro-Russia Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze.

Tens of thousands of protesters hit the streets in the capital city of Tbilisi for a fourth night on Sunday after Kobakhidze’s ruling party, known as the Dream Party, suspended the country’s 15-year push to join the European Union (EU) last week. “Any violation of the law will be met with the full rigor of the law,” Kobakhidze said during a weekend briefing. “Neither will those politicians who hide in their offices and sacrifice members of their violent groups to severe punishment escape responsibility.” Just like we have seen in so many other eastern European nations, it appears that someone may be trying to instigate a “color revolution” in order to overthrow the Georgian government.

In the Middle East, a resurgent civil war in Syria has taken center stage. After capturing Aleppo, Sunni radicals are now advancing on the city of Hama…"Rebel and government forces are battling for control of Syria, with the fiercest fighting on Tuesday taking place around the central city of Hama, after years of little movement in the conflict.

Islamist rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham on Tuesday announced the “liberation” of three towns north of the city and said their “forces continue to advance.” Government forces, the group claimed, had suffered “major and successive collapses.” The Syrian state news agency countered that the army was reinforcing defenses north of Hama “in preparation for the start of the counterattack.” Russian forces also announced airstrikes against rebels in Hama and Idlib provinces, killing dozens. Without Russian air support, the Syrian military would have likely already collapsed."

Most Americans don’t realize this, but the U.S. is still very active inside Syria as well. In fact, there are reports that Iranian-backed Shiite forces coming across the border from Iraq were just attacked by A-10 Warthog aircraft…"However, according to claims on social media, these Iran-backed troops have already been struck by the United States. On December 1 and 2, multiple Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) accounts and military bloggers claimed that the USAF had deployed its A-10 Warthog ground-attack aircraft to attack the militias that entered Syria.

One such claim made by Visegard said: “50+ Iranian-backed Shiite soldiers from the PMU killed in strafing rounds by U.S. Air Force A-10 Warthogs in Syria.” PMU is the abbreviation for Popular Mobilisation Forces, a military formation of the Iraqi Armed Forces composed of several Shia factions."

Hopefully U.S. aircraft and Russian aircraft will not come into direct conflict with one another. The Russians would like to offer the Assad regime more support, but they certainly have their hands full in Ukraine right now. Unfortunately for the Ukrainians, their ill-fated Kursk offensive has made them vulnerable on the eastern front, and the Russians are taking full advantage of that opportunity…"Russian troops in eastern Ukraine have seized at least 10 villages and settlements in roughly as many days, according to a group with ties to the Ukrainian Army that maps the battlefield, as Moscow presses on with slow but steady advances that have heightened pressure on Ukraine’s authorities to start cease-fire talks.

The situation looks particularly precarious for Ukrainian forces in Donetsk, in Ukraine’s east, where Russian forces are closing in on their last two strongholds in the southern part of the region, according to the analysis by the group, DeepState. The fall of the strongholds, Kurakhove and Velyka Novosilka, could pave the way for a Russian takeover of the area, experts say. Russia, which annexed Donetsk in 2022 and controls about two-thirds of the region, is seeking to consolidate power over the whole territory."

For now, North America is much quieter than the rest of the world. But it is just a matter of time before tremendous chaos erupts in our streets as well. The left is targeting Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20th as a time for massive protests. And as economic conditions in Europe continue to deteriorate, I expect a lot of unrest in the streets of major European cities in the days ahead. 2024 was certainly a very “interesting” year, but I believe that we are going to go to a whole new level in 2025."

"The Looming Debt Crisis: Is America Following the Path of Collapsed Empires?"

"The Looming Debt Crisis: Is America
Following the Path of Collapsed Empires?"
by Nick Giambruno

"Debt can topple even the most powerful empires. Whether it’s Rome, Spain, France, Britain, or the Soviet Union, excessive debt has played a critical role in their decline. The typical pattern in these examples of collapsing empires is:

Stage #1: Empires achieve success and become overconfident.
Stage #2: Overconfidence leads to extravagant spending on luxuries and wars.
Stage #3: Empires finance this lavish spending by going into debt.
Stage #4: The debt grows to an unsustainable level and creates a crushing burden.
Stage #5: Empires finance the debt through taxation and currency debasement.
Stage #6: The populace bears the brunt of debt repayment as empires raise taxes and debase the currency - to the maximum extent - until it causes internal instability.
Stage #7: Empires cannot finance their militaries because of their debt burden. This is usually the tipping point.
Stage #8: Underfunded militaries plus internal instability make empires vulnerable to foreign invasion, domestic revolution, civil war, and other existential dangers.
Stage #9: The empire collapses.

Now, it’s the US Empire’s turn. The US federal government has the biggest debt in the history of the world. And it’s continuing to grow at a rapid, unstoppable pace. Annualized interest on the federal debt exceeded $1 trillion for the first time this year and is shooting higher at an exponential rate.
The federal debt’s annualized interest cost is already higher than the defense budget. It’s on track to exceed Social Security and become the BIGGEST item in the federal budget.

Historian Niall Ferguson summed it up nicely: "Any great power that spends more on debt service (interest payments on the national debt) than on defense will not stay great for very long. True of Habsburg Spain, true of ancien régime France, true of the Ottoman Empire, true of the British Empire, this law is about to be put to the test by the US beginning this very year."

Consider this:

1. The American populace is nearing its breaking point as taxation and inflation rise.
2. Interest on the federal debt exceeds defense spending and is set to become the BIGGEST expenditure, and it will keep growing from there.

As a result, the US Empire is somewhere between Stage #6 and #7 in the empire collapse pattern I described above. It is nearing the point where its crushing debt burden will make it difficult to finance existing military spending. As we saw in the historical examples, a tipping point is reached once an empire’s debt burden becomes so great that it struggles to pay for its military. It’s like someone waving a big red flag.

The US government will soon have to choose to:

1. Cut defense spending amid the most chaotic geopolitical period since WW2.
2. Default on its promises regarding Social Security, Medicare, Veterans’ Benefits, and welfare generally.

Though it may try, the US government cannot continue to pay for entitlements and defense even if their current levels stay flat into the future. But they won’t stay flat. Both are set to grow significantly in the years ahead. Tens of millions of Baby Boomers - about 22% of the population - will enter retirement in the coming years. Cutting Social Security and Medicare is a sure way to lose an election.

With the most precarious geopolitical situation since World War 2, defense spending is unlikely to be cut. Instead, defense spending is all but certain to increase. Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates recently said: "Barely staying even with inflation or worse is wholly inadequate. Significant additional resources for defense are necessary and urgent."

The most likely outcome is that the US will try to have its cake and eat it too by paying for both growing defense and domestic obligations via currency debasement. However, it will likely end up just like other powerful collapsed empires that preceded it - with an underfunded military and domestic instability.

The truth is that Trump cannot make America great again any more than Gorbachev could save the Soviet Union. Once an empire struggles to pay for its military, the decline is impossible to reverse.

Consider this: The Denarius - the Roman silver coin - lost nearly all its silver content between 180 and 280 AD. The US dollar has lost over 98% of its value against gold since 1971. Just as the Roman citizens realized their government was defaulting on its promises to them through currency debasement, I am confident that Social Security and Medicare recipients and others who have been promised something from the US federal government will notice they are being paid in debased currency. They won’t be happy.

Just as Roman soldiers realized they were being paid in debased currency, I am confident American soldiers will realize the same thing, and they won’t be happy either. In short, the US will soon reach the tipping point that has caused the collapse of other powerful empires. Its crushing debt burden is nearing the point where it will cause the military to be underfunded and internal instability as average citizens bear the brunt of debt repayment through increased taxation, inflation, and broken promises on Social Security and other programs.

Remember, the interest expense is set to exceed Social Security and become the BIGGEST item in the budget. It will only get bigger from there as the debt continues to grow at an unstoppable and exponential rate. Therefore, I don’t think it will be long before the exploding interest expense crowds out funding for defense, Social Security, and other domestic commitments. As that happens, I expect the US is headed for a disaster of historical proportions.

I am confident that the collapse of the US Empire, which has been in place since the end of WW2 - otherwise known as the US-led world order - could happen a lot sooner than most realize. The global geopolitical situation was already trending towards a multipolar world order. The US debt crisis is compounding its geopolitical problems and will accelerate this established trend. That means we’re likely to see the end of the US-led world order and the emergence of a multipolar world order in the not-so-distant future.

Russia, China, Iran, and other proponents of a multipolar world order are no doubt asking themselves: "Why start a war when your enemy’s debt burden is already leading them to defeat?" Many people will be unprepared for the collapse of the US Empire. However, when you look at the Big Picture, that is where I think we’re headed. And just like the collapse of previous empires, debt will play a significant role.

When private businesses go bankrupt, shareholders get wiped out. When governments go bankrupt, those who hold its fiat currency get wiped out. Given the historical examples, one thing I think we can be sure of is that the US government will try to service its debt costs with currency debasement, just like many empires that collapsed before it. That’s terrible news for the US dollar.

I have little doubt the coming months and years will be the most chaotic of our lifetime. Countless millions throughout history were wiped out financially - or worse - as previous empires collapsed because they failed to see the correct Big Picture and take appropriate action."
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Greg Hunter, "Sh*t Hits Fan When Trump Takes Office"

"Sh*t Hits Fan When Trump Takes Office"
by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com

"Renowned Attorney Larry Klayman, founder of Judicial Watch and later Freedom Watch, is back with an update on the crime and violence cooking with the commie Dems, RINO’s and Deep State. First, the crime coverup is the pardon of Hunter Biden that spans 10 years of alleged crime. First Lady Jill Biden is elated about the pardon for son Hunter. Klayman says, “The fact that Jill Biden is so happy about this is because she is one of the actors and conspirators in the bribery, which took place with regard to communist China, Ukraine and Russia. She benefitted by it. Who was the money launderer? Her son, Hunter Biden. She could have been indicted along with Hunter as well as brother James of the Biden crime family for the bribery and money laundering. I think his brother James will get a pardon because he’s dead to rights with what has been uncovered. I think more pardons are coming. Joe Biden does not care at this point. The guy has no legitimate reputation.”

Klayman predicted just about three weeks ago, “The communists, the atheists, the radicals and the Left are going to get violent, and we better be prepared for that." What happened recently is there have been multiple death threats against Donald Trump’s cabinet picks. Klayman says, “The same is true with Kash Patel. The fact they want to take his head off means he is perceived to be a threat. It’s the same thing in regard to Pete Hegseth. It’s the same thing in regard to Tulsi Gabbard. They don’t like these people because they cannot be controlled. They don’t like Musk and, God forbid, I hope it does not happen, but I think the Left is going to try to kill Musk along with Trump again. I have had death threats myself recently, and this is where we are. You got to do what you got to do. The Founding Fathers did not worry about it. They did it under the Grace of God. Divine Providence is what they talk about in the Declaration of Independence.”

This is just the opening act from the Left. Klayman says “They are the disciples of Karl Marx, which are disciples of the devil. As I predicted in our last podcast, the violence is just beginning once Trump takes office and starts implementing what he says he is going to do with regard to the border, the criminal justice system, with regard to the Middle East and many other things. Trump just threatened Iran if the hostages are not released. You are going to get all these radical terrorist sympathizers that will come out of the woodwork on that. Already, Iran has sent hit squads to try to kill Trump. This has not come to fruition yet, but once he becomes President, all hell is going to break loose. You can bet that is going to happen. Trump is up against a number of individuals in the House and in the Senate that will do whatever they can to block Trump. So, whenever he actually takes executive action and pushes things through, excuse the French, the shi* is going to hit the fan. You are going to see them in the streets, as we saw in the last few weeks, with the reported attempts to kill the Trump nominees. It’s there.” There is more in the 49-minute interview.

Join Greg Hunter on Rumble as he goes One-on-One with renowned lawyer and government corruption fighter, Larry Klayman, founder of FreedomWatchUSA.org as he updates us on the Hunter Biden pardon, the panicked criminals on the Left and RINO’s that are planning to thwart Trump and America.