Thursday, December 31, 2020

2021 Can Be Worse Than 2020 For Different Reasons. Happy New Year Anyway and A Healthy and Safe One. Other Stuff.
















Many of my liberal friends who hate Trump impute that I love Trump. They purposely ignore that I separate the personality of Trump the real estate developer from the accomplishments of Trump the president, 


Trump's behavior post election has been more peripatetic than usual. Even supportive conservatives have been critical. I understand Trump has to be unhappy, disappointed and probably cannot  understand why he lost because he believes there was sufficient evidence to overturn his defeat. We know Trump is not one to lose quietly.

There are times when politicians can justify putting party over country. The upcoming election in Georgia could be one because it is imperative Republicans retain control of the Senate to protect Biden from radicals within his own party. We need balance.  

Then there are times when what a party does must place the nation first and I believe McConnell's efforts to have more conservative judges appointed to the bench is one of those times.

Lastly, an honest election obviously benefits our nation and I  wish those presenting Trump's arguments had been able to  get some judges to look into the matter because it is not healthy when 70 plus million voters feel something went purposefully  haywire,

All I can say is stay tuned and if you live in Georgia vote and pray for an honest election.


Oh yes, 2021 can be worse than 2020 for different reasons.

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Bottom's Up?

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/stacey-lennox/2020/12/29/atlanta-mayor-keisha-lance-bottoms-follows-other-disastrous-dem-mayors-down-an-ugly-dangerous-road-n1291201

And:

Will Media escape being blamed for their bias and transgressions?


https://pjmedia.com/columns/stephen-kruiser/2020/12/30/the-morning-briefing-will-the-left-media-ever-pay-for-trump-era-malpractice-n1291216

And:

They just keep flowing:


https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bethbaumann/2020/12/29/joe-bidens-latest-gaffe-involves-kamala-harris-n2582292

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he will probably prove wrong but he remains one of the most articulate politicians in recent history. When we lived in Atlanta we were very close to him.

Newt Gingrich: I Will Not Give Up on President Trump's Reelection

Newt Gingrich (Wikimedia Commons 

A smart friend of mine who is a moderate liberal asked why I was not recognizing Joe Biden's victory.

The friend made the case that Biden had gotten more votes, and historically we recognize the person with the most votes. Normally, we accept the outcome of elections just as we accept the outcomes of sporting events.

So, my friend asked, why was 2020 different?

Having spent more than four years watching the left #Resist President Donald Trump and focus entirely on undoing and undermining the 2016 election, it took me several days to understand the depth of my own feelings.

As I thought about it, I realized my anger and fear were not narrowly focused on votes. My unwillingness to relax and accept that the election was over grew out of a level of outrage and alienation unlike anything I had experienced in more than 60 years involvement in public affairs.

The challenge is that I—and other conservatives—are not disagreeing with the left within a commonly understood world. We live in alternative worlds.

The left's world is mostly the established world of the forces who have been dominant for most of my life.

My world is the populist rebellion that believes we are being destroyed, our liberties are being cancelled, and our religions are under assault. (Note the new Human Rights Campaign to decertify any religious school which does not accept secular sexual values—and that many Democrat governors have kept casinos open while closing churches though the COVID-19 pandemic.) We also believe other Democrat-led COVID-19 policies have enriched the wealthy while crushing middle class small business owners (some 160,000 restaurants may close).

In this context, let's talk first about the recent past and the presidency.

In 2016, I supported an outsider candidate who was rough around the edges and in the Andrew Jackson school of controversial assaults on the old order. When my candidate won, it was blamed on the Russians. We now know (four years later) Hillary Clinton's own team financed the total lie that fueled this attack. Members of the FBI twice engaged in criminal acts to help it along—once in avoiding prosecution of someone who had deleted 33,000 emails and had a subordinate use a hammer to physically destroy hard drives, and a second time by lying to FISA judges to destroy Gen. Michael Flynn and spy on then-candidate Donald Trump and his team. The national liberal media aided and abetted every step of the way. All this was purely an attempt to cripple the new president and lead to the appointment of a special counsel—who ultimately produced nothing.

Now, people in my world are told it is time to stop resisting and cooperate with the "new president." But we remember that the Democrats wanted to cooperate with Trump so much that they began talking about his impeachment before he even took office. The Washington Post ran a story on Democrat impeachment plots the day of the Inauguration. In fact, nearly 70 Democratic lawmakers boycotted his inauguration.

A massive left-wing demonstration was staged in Washington the day after, where Madonna announced she dreamed of blowing up the White House to widespread applause. These same forces want me to cooperate with their new president. I find myself adopting the Nancy Pelosi model of constant resistance. Nothing I have seen from Biden since the election offers me any hope that he will reach out to the more than 74 million Americans who voted for President Trump.

So, I am not reacting to the votes so much as to the whole election environment.

When Twitter and Facebook censored the oldest and fourth largest newspaper (founded by Alexander Hamilton) because it accurately reported news that could hurt Biden's chances—where were The New York Times and The Washington Post?

The truth of the Hunter Biden story is now becoming impossible to avoid or conceal. The family of the Democrat nominee for president received at least $5 million from an entity controlled by our greatest adversary. It was a blatant payoff, and most Americans who voted for Biden never heard of it—or were told before the election it was Russian disinformation. Once they did hear of it, 17% said they would have switched their votes, according to a poll by the Media Research Center. That's the entire election. The censorship worked exactly as intended.

Typically, newspapers and media outlets band together when press freedom is threatened by censorship Where was the sanctimonious "democracy dies in darkness?" Tragically, The Washington Post is now part of the darkness.

But this is just a start When Twitter censors 4 of 5 Rush Limbaugh tweets in one day, I fear for the country.

When these monolithic internet giants censor the president of the United States, I fear for the country.

When I see elite billionaires like Mark Zuckerburg are able to spend $400 million to hire city governments to maximize turnout in specifically Democratic districts—without any regard to election spending laws or good governance standards—I fear for the country.

When I read that Apple has a firm rule of never irritating China—and I watch the NBA kowtow to Beijing, I fear for our country.

When I watch story after story about election fraud being spiked—without even the appearance of journalistic due diligence or curiosity—I know something is sick.

The election process itself was the final straw in creating the crisis of confidence which is accelerating and deepening for many millions of Americans.

Aside from a constant stream of allegations of outright fraud, there are some specific outrages—any one of which was likely enough to swing the entire election.

Officials in virtually every swing state broke their states' own laws to send out millions of ballots or ballot applications to every registered voter. It was all clearly documented in the Texas lawsuit, which was declined by the US Supreme Court based on Texas' procedural standing—not the merits of the case. That's the election.

In addition, it's clear that virtually every swing state essentially suspended normal requirements for verifying absentee ballots. Rejection rates were an order of magnitude lower than in a normal year. In Georgia, rejection rates dropped from 6.5% in 2016 to 0.2 percent in 2020. In Pennsylvania, it went from 1% in 2016 to .003% in 2020. Nevada fell from 1.6% to .75%. There is no plausible explanation other than that they were counting a huge number of ballots—disproportionately for Biden—that normally would not have passed muster. That's the election.

The entire elite liberal media lied about the timeline of the COVID-19 vaccine. They blamed President Trump for the global pandemic even as he did literally everything top scientists instructed. In multiple debates, the moderators outright stated that he was lying about the US having a vaccine before the end of the year (note Vice President Mike Pence received it this week). If Americans had known the pandemic was almost over, that too was likely the difference in the election.

The unanimously never-Trump debate commission spiked the second debate at a critical time in order to hurt President Trump. If there had been one more debate like the final one, it likely would have been pivotal.

This is just the beginning. But any one of those things alone is enough for Trump supporters to think we have been robbed by a ruthless establishment—which is likely to only get more corrupt and aggressive if it gets away with these blatant acts.

For more than four years, the entire establishment mobilized against the elected president of the United States as though they were an immune system trying to kill a virus. Now, they are telling us we are undermining democracy.

You have more than 74 million voters who supported President Trump despite everything—and given the election mess, the number could easily be significantly higher. The truth is tens of millions of Americans are deeply alienated and angry.

Given this environment, I have no interest in legitimizing the father of a son whom Chinese Communist Party members boast about buying. Nor do I have any interest in pretending that the current result is legitimate or honorable. It is simply the final stroke of a four-year establishment-media power grab. It has been perpetrated by people who have broken the law, cheated the country of information, and smeared those of us who believe in America over China, history over revisionism, and the liberal ideal of free expression over cancel culture.

I write this in genuine sorrow, because potentially we could be headed toward a serious, bitter struggle in America. This ostensible, coordinated four-year power grab threatens the fabric of our country and the freedom of every American.

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The Censored Hunter Biden Laptop Story Is Coming Back to Bite Twitter Big Time


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If truth be told:

Joe Biden admits who he believes really won the 2020 electionDecember 30, 2020When someone who isn’t very bright to begin with starts losing it, the truth has a weird habit of leaking out. More
And:
 +++I did not know Mikvah's were meant for males.  Liberal Jews white wash Warnock:


https://www.newsweek.com/jewish-lefts-warnock-whitewash-opinion-1557742
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What I set the few client's whose money I still manage:

First let me wish you the Happiest, Healthiest and Best of New Years.

 

Certainly 2020 has been a year many, if not all, will be happy to see end.

 

As always, when it comes to the market, there are pluses and minuses. In terms of plusses it is critical, in my opinion, Republicans maintain control of The Senate. Not because I respect Republican politicians but simply as a counterweight to what I believe will be a weak administration pressed by radicals within the Democrat Party.. Once the vaccine has become widely available, I also expect, the world's economy should improve.


Fed. stimulation should remain, albeit at a slower pace, and corporate earnings should improve.


We will learn after Jan 5 the results of the Georgia election so stay tuned.

 

There are also negatives and these are among the more important.

 

I expect the incoming administration is going to be rocked by investigations of corruption and revelations pertaining to participants who helped arrange Trump's impeachment. It will not surprise me if Kamala becomes president and that would be negative for the market because the nation doesn't need more uncertainty and radicalism.

 

The Fed could tighten rates assuming the economy begins to recover and inflation starts rising. 

 

The market is richly valued so even modest earnings improvement could already be mostly priced in and the disparity between growth and value stocks remains historically wide .The Yale Hirsch Almanac statistically proves stocks that pay dividends, over time, outperform those that do not but I believe history could be modifying because growth is becoming critical and the value side of the market encompasses too many sectors that are falling behind the times. Technology works in both directions.

 

Another negative factor is America's mounting debt. 


Finally, China grows stronger, is committed to running the world and we are falling behind their progress.

 

My investment style of value with dividends has been out of favor until very recently. I also over invested in energy stocks and believe their day in the sun is over but over the next year or so, as the world economic order recovers, energy will find demand  improving and the stocks should respond accordingly.They are too low to sell and will, possibly, outperform the market in general but will not sustain over the long run.

 

Stocks I continue to favor are health related such as Abbvie, Merck, Bristol Meyers, Pfizer, Gilead and Teva (speculative.).  I believe Apple is very rich but still has a future though size restricts it's growth.  Cisco is a reasonably priced technology stock with modest growth prospects but near term has revenue issues.  I still favor financial related stocks and they should benefit when the economy improves.  Also, raw materia

l stocks and some cyclical ones probably have decent upside. Still have faith in AT&T and IBM for income and modest growth.


Certainly when the recovery is evident and occurring leisure stocks should also snap back.

 

Happy to discuss anything you wish . 912 598 925


Thanks, Me

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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Happy Birthdays Abby Today, Brian and Scott Tomorrow. Worth Repeating. Sun Tzu Who? Our Youth Aren't Fit.



















Happiest birthdays to Abby, Brian and Scott.  Many more healthy and safe ones.

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Worth repeating because it is hard to refute unless you are consumer by hatred:

FROM THE DESK OF E.P. UNUM

 December 24, 2020

 The Honorable Donald J. Trump

President of the United States of America

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest

Washington D.C. 20500

 

Dear President Trump:

 

I know that you have far more important things to tend to than reading a letter from me.  But, I do sincerely hope that at some point you do have a chance to read it because it is heartfelt and seeks only to express thanks to you for devoting the last four years of your life to America.

 

My days on earth are numbered, but before I fade away, there is something important I need to say. It may not be important to anyone else, but it's important to me so here goes:

 

Like you, I am New York City-born and bred.  So, win, lose, or fraud, Mr. President, sir, you have been a terrific leader and the finest Commander-in-Chief our nation has had in a long, long time. You have my eternal thanks for that. 

 

Thank you for putting America First in all of your actions and policies and, in doing so, making people like me proud to be American. 

 

Thank you for calling out the nations of Europe who have, for one reason or another, failed to contribute their fair share of GDP to NATO and the defense of Europe.  Your forcefulness shamed them into finally ponying up financial support to NATO and making it stronger, rather than relying on the benevolence of America to continue to foot the bill, which we have done for 70 years.  That’s leadership.  It’s a pity we did not have that kind of leadership in past Presidents.

 

Thank you for being unwilling to surrender to the secular outbursts seeking to remove God from our government and the town square.  And, thank you for reminding us that the very foundation of our Republic and our way of life is rooted in Christianity.  We need only to follow your lead and not feel we should ever be required to apologize for this. 

 

Thank you for standing up to socialism and totalitarianism across the globe.

 

Thank you for your business acumen and leadership in building the strongest economy we’ve ever experienced in my lifetime.

 

Thank you for all you have done for the minority communities, Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Indian, and for reducing poverty and unemployment in those communities, as well as all across the country to levels never before seen in our nation. 

 

Thank you for always demonstrating, in words and deeds, what it means to love our country and to be a proud patriot again.

 

Thank you for supporting our Nation's Flag and the men and women who fought, bled, and perished so that we might enjoy the freedoms that stand behind that flag. 

 

Thank you for supporting our nation's law enforcement organizations, and understanding how difficult their job really is. 

 

Thank you for quelling the flood of illegal immigration, and bringing to justice the thousands of criminals that flood brought us. It remains to be seen if your successor will have the necessary courage and strength to continue this policy, but even now as I write this letter to you, caravans of illegal immigrants are building in Honduras, Mexico, Venezuela, and Nicaragua looking to come north to cross into the United States.  In addition to being illegal, this will create significant economic upheaval here in the U.S. not to mention the threat of disease.

 

Thank you for providing corporations business, economic and moral reasons to come back to America so that we could reinvigorate our manufacturing base and once again make our own products and put Americans back to work. 

 

Thank you for bringing our troops home from endless wars and deployments that presented us with little more than body bags; and for your unswerving commitment to strengthen and rebuild our military. 

 

Thank you for your never-ending attempts at bringing peace to the Middle East and your unrelenting support for Israel. 

 

Thank you for your tax cuts and the elimination of unnecessary governmental regulations on oil & gas exploration, fossil fuel initiatives, and fracking.  These have yielded incredible results and for the first time in the history of our country, the USA is energy independent; we are now a net exporter rather than an importer of oil.  The economic impact of this has benefited every American and every U.S. Corporation, especially the Airline, Hotel, and Cruise Industries. 

 

Thank you for donating all of your salary as President for the past four years, some $1.6 million, to various charitable causes.  I am not aware of any other President in U.S. History who has ever done that. I doubt your successor will be so inclined.

 

Thank you for your leadership and the removal of red tape in Operation Warp Speed, enabling the National Institute of Health and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, along with their scientists, to produce not just one but three vaccines to help cure the Covid-19 Pandemic in record time, never before seen in our history.  All the so-called experts said it could not be done, but your vision, dedication, commitment, and passion led the way and we did this in a matter of nine calendar months.  The benefits of this will inure to all of us but, in traditional American fashion, we will share it with the world.  I can think of no greater, lasting legacy than this Mr. President.

 

I stand in awe and with the utmost gratitude to you for your efforts. 

 

And, you did all this over a four year period in which the Democratic/Socialist Party were engaged in a non-stop uncooperative effort intended to remove you from office by any means necessary, fair or unfair.  The fact that you never withered from their assaults is further testimony to your resilience and strength.  We are so fortunate to have had you as our President.

 

Many people have criticized you these past four years.  They have called you any number of vile names under the sun.  But if truth be told these same people, if pressed, likely could not articulate why they dislike you. Some will say you are “not Presidential” (whatever that is); “that you are not cool like Barack Hussein Obama”; or that you “were married three times”, or any number of illogical and irresponsible opinions.  To them, I say that I did not vote for a Priest or for someone who could speak eloquently with a flair for the dramatic.  I voted for a leader, someone well versed in business and economics, a person who knows what it takes to make hard decisions, and who has a vision rooted in the very principles for which our Founding Fathers stood.

 

I voted for you Mr. President.  Thank you for answering the call

 

With great appreciation and admiration,

 

E. P. Unum

 

 Thank you for allowing us to experience a President that wasn’t a lifelong politician, but a lifelong American. 

 

"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest."    

Matthew 11:28

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Regardless of what Trump Haters want to believe, Trump loves this country  enough to have placed it first and then he acted upon his convictions. Ask Xi.

I would put nothing past him. Seventy plus million Americans may also not want to take it laying down.


Is Nothing Happening?

Or is Trump Channeling Sun Tzu?

By Brian C. Joondeph

American Thinker

 

I’m impatient, as I expect most American Thinker readers are as well.

We have been promised a coming storm that will be biblical, or a Kraken released on Deep State conspirators. Despite Attorney General Barr acknowledging Spygate as “one of the greatest travesties in American history,” there has not yet been a reckoning.

 

A mid-level FBI attorney, Kevin Clinesmith, pled guilty to falsifying a document which became one of the lynchpins of a FISA warrant on Carter Page and subsequent spying on Donald Trump and his campaign, but he has yet to be sentenced. His co-conspirators are writing books, teaching at prestigious universities, and bashing President Trump on cable news shows.

 

A presidential election was stolen, and Trump’s own executive agencies say ho-hum, rollover, and go back to sleep. The same FBI that sent 15 agents to investigate a garage door handle that Bubba Wallace claimed was a noose, can’t seem to find any reason to investigate a host of election irregularities.

 

Republican members of Congress, who happily rode Trump’s coattails to their elections, are telling him to “accept the results” and “move on,” oblivious to the fact that if they get their wish, their party will become as irrelevant as the Green Party. Media stalwarts that were once “fair and balanced,” have tilted to the left, becoming “unfair and unhinged,” rivaling the standard left-wing cable news gabfests.

 

Perhaps more is going on than I can see, but what is visible to 75 million Trump supporters, those who have endured ridicule and scorn for supporting their president, is that nothing is happening. This is Trump’s administration and he’s the boss. He hires and fires, just as he did in the real estate development world and on “The Apprentice.

 

The buck stops with him. If nothing is happening, then that’s on him.

Is he flailing away in a vain attempt to win a second term? After all that he has been through and overcome, not only to get elected in 2016, but also to stay in office for four years, accomplishing more in one term than most presidents do in two, is he about to lose it all to a senile grifter no more qualified to be president of the United States than a manager at a bowling alley?

 

At one level it sure seems that way. The clock is ticking with important electoral dates breezing by, getting ever closer to the final date of Jan. 20? On the other hand, President Trump may be playing a different game, one not obvious to most observers, certainly not the media or even his supporters.

 

Sun Tzu was a Chinese military general and strategist, author of a treatise on military strategy known as The Art of War. Trump is a fan, as this book made his short list of “best leadership books.” Trump quoted Sun Tzu in this 2012 tweet, long before Twitter was fact-checking his every utterance and attaching warnings and disclaimers to each tweet.

 

Can Sun Tzu’s ancient wisdom and strategy explain the current apparent “nothing is happening” perception for those who, like myself, are becoming increasingly impatient over “all hat and no cattle” promises coming from Team Trump? Is Trump following the Sun Tzu battle plan? Look at some of his quotes.

 

Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.

 

If Trump has a master plan, it’s safe to assume that few outside his small inner circle know anything about it. An example would be Secretary of Defense Chris Miller speaking to Vice President Mike Pence, thanking him for “his steady hand and leadership” during “some of the [most] complex military operations this country’s ever conducted.”

 

Why haven’t we heard of such operations? Or were they “dark and impenetrable as night”? And executed, like “a thunderbolt”? This is not faint praise. Pence is not a military guy, but Miller certainly is, a former special forces operator and commander. Miller was close to tears acknowledging Pence’s assistance and leadership. Something is happening.

 

All warfare is based on deception.

 

Trump is a master of chaos, with strategic media leaks and disinformation. Is VP Pence a white hat or a black hat? The SecDef says Pence is a white hat. Attorney Lin Wood says Pence is a black hat.

What about the rest of Trump’s inner circle – Mark Meadows and Pat Cipollone – friends or foes? Patrick Byrne calls them serpents. Trump hired them and keeps them on. Deception and confusion. Classic Sun Tzu.

 

In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity.

 

Trump tweets in one direction and signs executive orders in another direction. He complains about the GOP Senate while hundreds of conservative judges are confirmed by the same senate. He creates chaos then uses the opportunity to advance his agenda. Trump distracts the media with tweets and comments and while they are in meltdown mode, he is running circles around them.

 

Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win.

 

Has Trump gone to war against the Democrats and the left? Did he send in the military to reclaim American cities under siege by Antifa and BLM? Has he declared martial law, as the Twitterverse assured us he would? Or has Trump gamed this out, knowing electoral fraud was coming when he signed the 2018 executive order regarding election interference?

 

Has Trump already won, now waiting for the optimal time to go to war? The defeated left has been at war with Trump for six years, unsuccessful in their efforts to win? And finally,

 

The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.

 

As of yet, there has been no storm, no Kraken. Trump has followed the Constitution, making legal arguments up to and including the U.S. Supreme Court. What Vice President Pence does when it is time to again follow the Constitution and certify the Electoral College votes is to be determined.

 

Will a massive declassification of criminal and seditious activities subdue the Democrats? Will Trump win without a bloody battle? Time will tell.

 

At this point, it’s a binary choice. Either Trump is in over his head and will be dragged out of office. Or he is executing his plan, on his terms and timing, as he has done since his famous escalator ride at Trump Tower in 2015.

 

Trump knows the stakes for himself, his family, and America if Kamala Harris and Joe Biden get the keys to the kingdom and promptly hand them over to China. Want to bet against Trump? How has that worked out in the past?

 

Ponder these words from Trump’s inspiration, Sun Tzu,

 

He will win who, prepared himself, waits to take the enemy unprepared.

 

Mystify, mislead, and surprise the enemy.

 

He will win who, prepared himself, waits to take the enemy unprepared.

 

Is Trump unprepared? Au contraire. Listen to Oprah interviewing him in 1988, more than thirty years ago. He looks younger but sounds the same as he does now, speaking of China, immigration, and electoral politics. Trump has been preparing for this moment most of his adult life.

 

Buckle up for an interesting few weeks ahead.

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Retired generals warn American Youth is too "screwed" up to serve:


 

America's military generals are sounding the alarm about American youth. Are they correct about this urgent warning? >>>  CLICK HERE
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