Thursday, September 9, 2021

This Is A Defining Memo!


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You decide:



Leaving aside humorous cartoons, this memo basically summarizes with postings depicting where America is and why the losing fight for its survival, spiritually, philosophically, politically and socially is rapidly gaining momentum

We have allowed ourselves to be sensitized to hurting feelings to the point that anything we do is deemed racist. This is a clever way to still voices, to muzzle free speech.  



Then radicals come forth filling the vacuum spouting their hatred, physically attacking those who express themselves  and true racial hatred supplants freedom and racial progress.  We demonize a non politician, elect him president, watch an opposition party do everything in their power to wreck his administration and , for a variety of reasons, replace him with an incompetent who takes the nation in directions that are against everything for which we stand. 

It must be mentioned that the election to replace Trump , whether so or not, has come under a cloud of suspicion further driving a stake through our last vestige of hope, ie. election integrity:

ELECTION INTEGRITY

Undeliverable Mail-in Ballots in Georgia Were Double the Official Margin of Victory, Report Says
BY MATTHEW VADUM 

An estimated 27,000 mail-in ballots in Georgia were returned as undeliverable by the post office during the 2020 election, according to a research brief by a good-government group. The number is more than double the margin of victory—12,000 votes—by which President Joe Biden won the state.

The new report from the Indianapolis-based Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) raises questions about the efficacy of voting-by-mail policies that were hurriedly adopted across the nation in the early days of the pandemic last year, purportedly to arrest the spread of the CCP virus that causes the disease COVID-19.

PILF describes itself as “the nation’s only public interest law firm dedicated wholly to election integrity,” existing “to assist states and others to aid the cause of election integrity and fight against lawlessness in American elections.”

“Now you see why Georgia lawmakers passed mail ballot integrity laws,” PILF President J. Christian Adams said in a statement, referring to the Election Integrity Act of 2021, which Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law March 25 over vocal opposition by Democrats.

The Biden administration is challenging the Georgia electoral reforms, including the state’s new voter identification requirements, in the courts. If the administration is successful, “the problems experienced in 2020 can only get worse if the current volume of absentee ballots holds in future contests,” the brief stated.

“You can’t ‘vote from home’ with confidence when you learn how many mail ballots failed. The fact that the Biden Justice Department is committed to interrupting Georgia’s integrity law demonstrates the level to which Washington bureaucrats will sink to preserve system weaknesses.”

In official 2020 results for Georgia, Biden received 2,473,633 votes, besting Trump’s 2,461,854 votes by a margin of 11,779, according to Ballotpedia. The figures provided a dramatic contrast with the official 2016 results for the state in which Trump garnered 2,089,104 votes, compared to Democrat Hillary Clinton’s 1,877,963, for a margin of victory of 211,141.

In the 2020 election, 1.7 million ballots were mailed to voters and 27,287 mail-in ballots were returned as undeliverable, which is more than double Biden’s margin of victory. At the same time, 4,804 ballot returned by voters were rejected by election officials, and 217,677 ballots were classified as “unknown,” meaning election officials don’t know what happened to them.

In the 2016 election, 236,925 ballots were mailed to voters and 1,622 of those ballots were returned as undeliverable. At the same time, 13,677 ballots returned by voters were rejected by election officials, and 21,976 were placed in the “unknown” category.

When the U.S. Election Assistance Commission gathers election data, it asks local officials how many ballots were not returned as voted, were returned as undeliverable, or were otherwise “unable to be tracked,” according to the PILF brief.

The U.S. Postal Service Inspector General previously reported that only 13 percent of mail ballots in the 2018 general election took advantage of the official tracking system.

“This means [there is] a wide variety of things that can happen to a ballot in the ‘unknown’ column,” the brief stated.

“A ballot can be misdelivered. It can be thrown out with your unpaid bills. It can be left on the floor of apartment mail rooms (like seen in Nevada in 2020). Election officials simply do not know what happened.

“Unknown ballots are one of the greatest weaknesses in the American electoral system. The unknown ballots that fail to reach their intended destinations are naturally susceptible to mischief if voter identification safeguards are not present.”

In the chaotic November 2020 general election, almost 15 million mail-in ballots went unaccounted for nationwide according to PILF, as The Epoch Times reported last month.

“These figures detail how the 2020 push to mail voting needs to be a one-year experiment,” Adams told The Epoch Times last month.

Bills pending in Congress such as the proposed “For The People Act,” “risk inflating these numbers even further, pushing our election system toward error, disenfranchisement, and ultimately widespread doubt about election outcomes,” Adams said.

“Some of the counties with the least experience in administering mail voting rejected the most ballots nationwide. If continued, 2020-style chaos will become the norm.”

Matthew Vadum CONTRIBUTOR
Matthew Vadum is an award-winning investigative journalist and a recognized expert in left-wing activism.
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Furthermore, I have maintained for decades, as brilliant as Kissinger may be, his Germanic background conflicted with American values and thus we embraced the concept that losing wars was acceptable.

From the '60's forward, everything American has come under attack including respect for law and order. What we have left is a debauched education system, racial strife, flirtation with socialism, including contributions by capitalists to Communist led anti-American groups like BLM who support CRT  and  street roaming thugs like Antifa. 

AND:

So This Is a Normal Presidency?
At this point the American people would settle for competency.
By Jason L. Riley 


Joe Biden was supposed to deliver a return to presidential normalcy, and that may be all he thinks is necessary to satisfy the 81 million voters who elected him. Sooner or later, however, the country will start pining for a return to competency as well, and it’s far from clear that this administration is up to the task.

Mr. Biden’s long, hot mess of a summer culminated with an ill-advised and horrifically bungled withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan. Images of the Taliban commandeering U.S. military aircraft and armored vehicles won’t soon be forgotten by Americans—or our enemies. But that’s not the only reason the president’s Real Clear Politics job-approval rating has dropped to 45% from 54% since late-May.

Mr. Biden told us Covid would be more or less under control in time for Fourth of July celebrations. Yet the Delta variant continues to hamper job growth, throttle travel plans and wreak havoc on the new school year while the White House argues with government regulators over when to roll out booster shots. Yes, hourly earnings have crept up as employers offer higher wages to lure people back to work, but what good is that bigger paycheck if it’s being eaten up by higher prices? Adjusted for inflation, wages have been falling this year. Job growth in August was less than a third of what economists were expecting and the worst monthly increase since January.

Remember when the White House assured us in the spring that the migrant surge on the southern border was “seasonal” and nothing to worry about? Oops. “The Border Patrol made about 200,000 arrests at the southern border in July, marking the busiest month at the border in 21 years and a 12% increase over the previous month,” the Journal reported in August, citing U.S. Customs and Border Protection data. Detention centers are so overwhelmed that illegal immigrants are being released into the population without being screened for Covid.

After Afghanistan, immigration is Mr. Biden’s biggest unforced error and more evidence that competency is not his forte. The situation on the border has worsened to the point where White House officials were relieved when the Supreme Court ruled against the administration last month and effectively revived a Trump-era policy that required asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their claims are being adjudicated. Among some administration officials, “the Supreme Court’s order was quietly greeted with something other than dismay,” the New York Times reported this week. “It brought some measure of relief.” The reprieve, it is hoped, will give the administration “an opportunity to take a step back, come up with a more humane version of Mr. Trump’s policy,” and “reduce the enormous number of people arriving at the border.”

 
If that’s the plan, someone ought to tell Congress. Democrats will spend the next few weeks trying to ram through on a party line vote the largest expansion of government since Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society. And they’ve tossed in an amnesty proposal for good measure that will do nothing to curb illegal immigration. Mr. Biden and his fellow Democrats are betting that their $3.5 trillion “human infrastructure” package will compensate for the missteps voters have witnessed thus far. But the risks are considerable, and not just because it puts a progressive wish list—large tax increases, green subsidies, child tax credits, free college—ahead of the more-immediate needs of everyday people. Mr. Biden’s ambitions would seem to exceed his mandate. His party holds a slim majority in the House, where it lost seats in November 2020, and the Senate is evenly split. Bipartisan moderation would seem to be in order, not Great Society 2.0.

Another risk is that the Biden administration’s cradle-to-grave entitlement bonanza could backfire insofar as it increases government dependency, shrinks the size of the labor force and hampers economic growth. The federal government’s enhanced unemployment benefits finally ended this week, a tacit admission by the White House that paying people not to work might be one reason why there are 8.4 million people unemployed in a labor market with 10 million job openings. Labor-force participation remains below its pre-pandemic level and some groups are struggling more than others.

In July the black unemployment rate fell by a full percentage point to 8.2%, which is further than it fell for whites, Hispanics or Asian-Americans. However, the decline was not due to more blacks finding work. Instead, it resulted from some 250,000 blacks leaving the labor force and thus reversing a previous trend. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, labor participation rates in July ticked upward for the other groups but declined for blacks. Mr. Biden likes to talk about “equity,” but that’s not what his policies are producing. Growing the welfare state is unlikely to help.

AND:

Another Failed Presidency at Hand
By Bret Stephens


This Sept. 11, a diminished president will preside over a diminished nation.

We are a country that could not keep a demagogue from the White House; could not stop an insurrectionist mob from storming the Capitol; could not win (or at least avoid losing) a war against a morally and technologically retrograde enemy; cannot conquer a disease for which there are safe and effective vaccines; and cannot bring itself to trust the government, the news media, the scientific establishment, the police or any other institution meant to operate for the common good.

A civilization “is born stoic and dies epicurean,” wrote historian Will Durant about the Babylonians. Our civilization was born optimistic and enlightened, at least by the standards of the day. Now it feels as if it’s fading into paranoid senility.

Joe Biden was supposed to be the man of the hour: a calming presence exuding decency, moderation and trust. As a candidate, he sold himself as a transitional president, a fatherly figure in the mold of George H.W. Bush who would restore dignity and prudence to the Oval Office after the mendacity and chaos that came before. It’s why I voted for him, as did so many others who once tipped red.

Instead, Biden has become the emblem of the hour: headstrong but shaky, ambitious but inept. He seems to be the last person in America to realize that, whatever the theoretical merits of the decision to withdraw our remaining troops from Afghanistan, the military and intelligence assumptions on which it was built were deeply flawed, the manner in which it was executed was a national humiliation and a moral betrayal, and the timing was catastrophic.

We find ourselves commemorating the first great jihadist victory over America, in 2001, right after delivering the second great jihadist victory over America, in 2021. The 9/11 memorial at the World Trade Center — water cascading into one void, and then trickling, out of sight, into another — has never felt more fitting.

Now Biden proposes to follow this up with his $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation bill, which The Times’s Jonathan Weisman describes as “the most significant expansion of the nation’s safety net since the war on poverty in the 1960s.”

When Lyndon Johnson launched his war on poverty, its associated legislation — from food stamps to Medicare — passed with bipartisan majorities in a lopsidedly Democratic Congress. Biden has similar ambitions without the same political means. This is not going to turn out well.

Last week, Joe Manchin, Democrat from West Virginia, published an essay in The Wall Street Journal in which he said, “I, for one, won’t support a $3.5 trillion bill, or anywhere near that level of additional spending, without greater clarity about why Congress chooses to ignore the serious effects inflation and debt have on existing government programs.”

Is the White House paying any more attention to Manchin’s message than it did to classified intelligence briefs over the summer warning of the prospect of a swift Taliban victory?

Maybe Biden supposes that the legislation, if passed, will prove increasingly popular over time, like Obamacare. That’s the optimistic scenario. Alternatively, he could suffer a legislative calamity like Hillary Clinton’s health care reform in 1994, which would have ended Bill Clinton’s presidency save for his sharp swing to the center, including ending “welfare as we know it” two years later.

Even the optimistic precedent was followed by a Democratic rout in 2010, when the party lost 63 House seats. If history repeats itself at the 2022 midterms, I doubt that even Joe Biden’s closest aides think he has the stamina to fight his way back in 2024. Has Kamala Harris shown the political talent to pick up the pieces?

Perhaps what will save the Democrats is that Biden’s weakness will tempt Donald Trump to seek (and almost certainly gain) the Republican nomination. But then there’s the chance he’d win the election.

There’s a way back from this cliff’s edge. It begins with Biden finding a way to acknowledge publicly the gravity of his administration’s blunders. The most shameful aspect of the Afghanistan withdrawal was the incompetence of the State Department when it came to expediting visas for thousands of people eligible to come to the United States. Accountability could start with Antony Blinken’s resignation.

The president might also seize the “strategic pause” Manchin has proposed and push House Democrats to pass the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill without holding it hostage to the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill. Infrastructure is far more popular with middle-of-the-road voters than the Great Society reprise that was never supposed to be a part of the Biden brand.

My sense is that Biden will do neither. The last few months have told us something worrying about this president: He’s proud, inflexible, and thinks he’s much smarter than he really is. That’s bad news for the administration. It’s worse news for a country that desperately needs to avoid another failed presidency.

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Finally, we are witnessing efforts of a dedicated socialist Senator who has proposed legislation costing /wasting trillions of dollars on ill-defined projects parading as infrastructure. This, to be added to the trillions of dollars of current debt which will further burden our nation beyond belief resulting in an inflationary spiral which will wreck the dollar.

Can Sanders Roll Over Manchin?
Schumer says no to a ‘pause,’ and Bernie still demands $3.5 trillion.
By Editorial Board


Democratic fault lines are becoming clearer following Sen. Joe Manchin’s op-ed in these pages last week calling for a “strategic pause” on his party’s multitrillion-dollar spending bill. Chuck Schumer and Bernie Sanders look ready to jam him anyway.

The West Virginian signaled that he won’t support the left’s $3.5 trillion in climate and entitlement spending, and he’s now getting more specific. Axios on Tuesday reported that Mr. Manchin told White House and Democratic leaders that he can’t support more than $1.5 trillion, and he has policy issues too. He wants to means-test key programs and has well-founded doubts about a new $400 billion entitlement for home care.

Mr. Schumer isn’t listening. “We’re moving full speed ahead” to “get something big done,” the Senate leader told reporters Wednesday, having instructed committee chairs to rush out language by Sept. 15. Mr. Sanders rejected changes to the timing or size of his budget. At the “very least” the bill must be $3.5 trillion, he said, since the figure was “already the result of a major, major compromise.” That must have been Bernie negotiating with himself down from his fantasy of $6 trillion.

Give Mr. Manchin credit for standing up to progressives who are heaping him with scorn. He knows a $3.5 trillion blowout is a political killer in a state that Donald Trump won by 39 points. His economic rationale is also solid. He says record spending is already contributing to inflation as the Federal Reserve accommodates it, and Washington needs fiscal space in case of an unforeseen crisis.

As the decisive vote in a 50-50 Senate, Mr. Manchin has the most leverage. One progressive counterpunch would be to start the entitlements small and means-test them to reduce their 10-year cost. The programs would invariably expand in the future. That may have to be the Sanders fallback, though it would still violate Mr. Manchin’s fiscal principles.

The White House also shrugged off Mr. Manchin’s concerns, with Chief of Staff Ron Klain telling CNN Sunday that the Senator is “very persuadable.” They’ll have to hope so. For now the Democratic plan seems to be to roll right over Mr. Manchin’s “pause” and dare him to say no.
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If this is so then I need say no more:

Declaration Of Independence Labeled With `Harmful Language Alert' On The National Archives Website...

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Muslims

Reality check, draw your own conclusions::

A lot of Americans have become so Insulated from Reality that they Imagine America can Suffer defeat without any Inconvenience to themselves.

Think back:

The following events are true historical facts. It has been many years since 1968, but History keeps repeating itself.

1. In 1968, Robert Kennedy was Shot and Killed by a Muslim Male.

2. In 1972, at the Munich Olympics, Israeli Athletes were Kidnapped and Massacred by Muslim Males.

3. In 1972, a Pan Am 747 was Hijacked and eventually Diverted to Cairo where a Fuse was lit on Final Approach.

Shortly after Landing, it was Blown up by Muslim Males.

4. In 1973,a Pan Am 707 was Destroyed in Rome with 33 People Killed, when it was Attacked with Grenades by Muslim Males.

5. In 1979, the United States Embassy in Iran was taken over by Muslim Males.

6. During the 1980 s, a number of Americans were Kidnapped in Lebanon by Muslim Males.

7 The United States Marine Barracks in Beirut was Blown up by Muslim Males.

8. In 1985, the Cruise Ship Achille-Lauro was Hijacked, and a 70-year-old American Passenger was Murdered and thrown Overboard in his Wheelchair by Muslim Males.

9. In 1985, TWA Flight 847 was Hijacked at Athens, and a United States Navy Diver, who was trying to Rescue Passengers was murdered by Muslim Males.

10. In 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 was bombed by Muslim Males.

11. In 1993, the World Trade Center was Bombed for the First Time by Muslim Males

12. In 1998, the United States Embassy, in Kenya and Tanzania were Bombed by Muslim Males.

13. On 09/11/01, FOUR Airliners were Hijacked. Two of the Planes were used as Missiles to take down the World Trade Centers..

One Plane Crashed into the United States Pentagon, and the other Plane was Diverted and Crashed by the Passengers.

Thousands of People were Killed by Muslim Males.

14. In 2002, the United States fought a War in Afghanistan against Muslim Males.

15. In 2002, reporter Daniel Pearl was Kidnapped and Beheaded by you guessed it - a Muslim Male.

(Plus two other American Journalists who had just recently been Beheaded.)

16. In 2013, the Boston Marathon Bombing resulted in Four Innocent People, including a Child, being Killed and 264 other People injured by Muslim Males.

NO,

I really do not see a pattern here to Justify Profiling.

Do YOU?

So,  to ensure we Americans never Offend Anyone - particularly Fanatics intent on Killing US

- Airport Security Screeners will NO longer be allowed to Profile certain People.

So,   ask yourself: "Just how Stupid are we?!?!"

Have Americans completely lost their Minds or just their "Power of Reason?"

The writer of the Award Winning story "Forrest Gump"  so aptly put it, "Stupid is as Stupid does."

As Barack Obama said in his book: "Nothing sounds as Beautiful as the Muslim Evening Prayers

And:

It has come to this:

ADL CEO: We ‘apologize without caveat’ for opposing Islamic center near Ground Zero

By Philissa Cramer


(JTA) — Eleven years ago, the Anti-Defamation League surprised many by opposing an Islamic center planned for Lower Manhattan, blocks from the World Trade Center site the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, even as its leader denounced anti-Muslim bigotry.

Now, the ADL’s CEO says the position, taken four years before he joined the civil rights organization, was a mistake.

“We were wrong, plain and simple,” Jonathan Greenblatt wrote in an op-ed published Saturday morning on CNN.

Greenblatt said the group had tried to offer a compromise by supporting the ideas behind Cordoba House, described by its leaders as a prayer space that would facilitate healing and cross-cultural understanding, but recommending that it not be located near Ground Zero. But that compromise hurt Muslims, he said, and ultimately contributed to the project yielding a condo building with little from the original proposal in place.

The apology comes days before the 20th anniversary of the 2001 attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people in New York City, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania It also comes in the days before Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, holidays that ask Jews to take stock of their misdeeds and commit to improved behavior.

Greenblatt noted the timing in his piece, which he said he wrote in a spirit of teshuvah, or repentance, and also linked it to what he said was a rising tide of Islamophobia in the United States.

“We can’t change the past,” he wrote. “But we accept responsibility for our unwise stance on Cordoba House, apologize without caveat and commit to doing our utmost going forward to use our expertise to fight anti-Muslim bias as allies.”

Greenblatt’s apology is notable because he has largely refrained from undercutting his predecessor, longtime ADL chief Abraham Foxman. It is not the first time, though, that he has openly criticized a choice Foxman made: Earlier this year, he said he would not give an award to Rupert Murdoch, the media magnate who owns Fox News, because he said that network has given a platform to far-right ideas.

And this:


Subject: My University Sacrificed Ideas for Ideology. So Today I Quit. - by Peter Boghossian - Common Sense with Bari Weiss



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Biden, the definition of a total failure:


Joe Biden Is a Total Failure

Barring a miracle (and they do occur sometimes), Biden will not go on for another three-and-a-half years.

By Conrad Black

As cant and emotionalism subside, it is becoming possible to give a clear and fair assessment of the performance of the Biden Administration and of the president himself: a total failure. 

The shortfall of 500,000 in the expected net new job figures for August shows that stagflation is upon us: employers are afraid to hire employees as they normally would coming out of the COVID recession because they don’t know if they will be able to afford them. Hourly pay scales are increasing at 7.5 percent, new car prices at 10 percent, rental accommodation at 12 percent, and new homes at 20 percent, all well ahead of the official rate of inflation, contrary to the smug assurances of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and even some Federal Reserve spokespeople, that inflation was a mere bubble. 

Historically, the only sustainable way of fighting stagflation has been to counter inflation with increased supply and achieve that goal and the corresponding non-inflationary increase in demand through the encouragement of demand in the tax system. The present administration is committed to raising taxes and to colossal spending increases, which will exacerbate both stagnation and inflation. 

After 13 years of negligible interest rates, there isn’t much that’s useful left in the toolbox. The inflation of the sort that is already building up historically has been attacked by reducing demand and sharply increasing interest rates. Any such policy now would produce a disaster that would be a fiscal and monetary replication of the debacle in Afghanistan. Not since Herbert Hoover prescribed higher taxes, higher tariffs, and a shrinkage of the money supply as the remedy for the Great Depression has an American administration more poorly judged the policy prescriptions necessary to fight deteriorating economic conditions. 

Biden’s answer to the surge in violent crime rates across urban America is pious lectures about guns, which incites both the anti-gun Left and the huge number of Americans

(who consider their guns security against what otherwise would be a riptide of crime) to believe that guns are about to be confiscated unconstitutionally. The answer to crime rates is not in the suppression of access to guns for responsible citizens, as criminals always have guns; the answer is in greater numbers of better-trained police personnel and longer sentences for violent criminals.   

The open artery at the southern border where the nodding Homeland security secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, repeated for six months that “the border is closed” saw 1.2 million people swarm illegally into the United States, many thousands of them on live television. Mayorkas has been overheard to say that the status of the border is “unsustainable,” but this assessment seems not to have reached Washington. All of these problems—stagflation, violent urban crime, and a flood of illegal immigrants—appear to be worsening, not improving, while the Democratic leaders in the Congress pursue their socialist and authoritarian objectives as best they can. Which will not be very efficiently, as their party’s standing plummets in public esteem.   

As the smoke clears from above the disaster in Afghanistan, it is possible to assess the administration‘s performance dispassionately: the president lied to the country about conditions in Afghanistan and in the infamous July 23 conversation with Afghan president Ashraf Ghani, he urged a policy of misinformation to conceal the erosion of the military balance from the American public. He promised to extract all Americans and failed to do so. He said the war was over; it is a war on terror and of course it is not over and may now be expected to escalate. He falsely attempted to blame former Presidents Bush, Obama, and Trump, who all have some mistakes to answer for but are in no way responsible for this debacle. 

This overhasty replication of the churlish departure from Iraq by Obama and Biden, which resuscitated terrorist rule in much of Iraq, has severely diminished whatever may have been accomplished by 20 years of NATO’s presence in Afghanistan. It is a self-inflicted setback in the war on terror. The NATO countries went to Afghanistan out of loyalty to the United States after 9/11, and have been left in the lurch. The most successful alliance in history is almost in tatters, as the British House of Commons declared its “contempt” for Biden, an unprecedented assertion about an American leader. Among other things, Biden’s negligence is responsible for abandoning $85 billion of sophisticated military equipment in the hands of the country’s enemies. The war is far from over.

The Democratic media, which waffled badly as the Afghan disaster unfolded, is trying to put Afghanistan into the past, naturally, as if it were a hurricane or a forest fire. They will not waffle out of this that easily; there are already reports of six planeloads of detained Americans, and Biden has left hundreds of hostages behind. In Tehran in 1979, the American hostages were seized from the U.S. embassy illegally. The current situation is a much more dangerous condition, and the feeble Biden-Blinken response was that Americans had been warned to leave, even as they were assured that the military condition was not worrisome.  

Indicative of the severity of the administration’s problems is that the leak of the contents of the conversation with Ghani show that there are people in this administration, as there were in Trump’s and Nixon’s, who wanted to bring it down, even with illegal leaks. Trump had the excuse of taking over a White House full of Democrats. With Biden, even Democrats are disgusted and alarmed at the extent of his administration’s shortcomings. These internal indiscretions may indicate that there is some chance that the U.S. attorney in Delaware will open up the extent of the Biden family skulduggery in financial relations with several countries, centering on the president’s flamboyantly beleaguered son Hunter.   

While Biden was riding high in the polls, the usual cynicism that is justified over the integrity of American prosecutors, especially in political cases, was particularly apposite where the question was the exposure of improprieties by the president with his son in rendering services of access to foreign governments. The leak of the July 23 conversation with President Ghani indicates that any such inhibitions are falling away. This is occurring as the one great achievement of the Biden Administration is, like the rest of its record, disintegrating: it was supposed to be a time of calm and professionalism; the return of the adults, the return of normalcy. This cascade of fiascos is not normalcy—is far from what was promised, and is not, as the crashing opinion polls demonstrate, acceptable. 

The Afghanistan disaster has surely taken out what little fetid wind was left in the sails of Nancy Pelosi’s Trump-hate, January 6 committee. Instead of a Monrovian “era of good feelings,” America is having and executing a time of increasing unease over bad policy failings in every important field, ostensibly presided over by an opinionated but incoherent man approaching the last extremity of cognition adequate to hold such a great office. It cannot go on like this and it won’t. 

Joe Biden is not up to the job. Barring a miracle (and they do occur sometimes), he will not go on for three-and-a-half years. The powers that be in the Democratic Party appear already to be trying to shuffle the vice president out of the deck and bring in someone who might be able to hold the commanding heights of American government through what is building up to be a broad consensus for radical changes of personnel and policy.

Conrad Black has been one of Canada’s most prominent financiers for 40 years, and was one of the leading newspaper publishers in the world as owner of the British telegraph newspapers, the Fairfax newspapers in Australia, the Jerusalem Post, Chicago Sun-Times and scores of smaller newspapers in the U.S., and most of the daily newspapers in Canada. He is the author of authoritative biographies of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Richard Nixon, one-volume histories of the United States and Canada, and most recently of Donald J. Trump: A President Like No Other. He is a member of the British House of Lords as Lord Black of Crossharbour.

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THIS IS THE AMERICA I WISH WE WOULD GET BACK TO BEING. TO DO SO, WE MUST GET RID OF THE CURRENT DEMOCRAT PARTY AND ALL IT PROFESSES IT STANDS FOR AND SUPPORTS:


YOU WILL NOT HEAR ANYTHING ABOUT THIS ON THE_NEWS
 
Living in a Military Town
Eglin Joint Base Command located near Ft. Walton, Florida, is presently the largest Military Complex in the world and encompasses a large contingent of Air Force units, Naval Warfare units, and the 7th Army Special Forces and 6th Army Rangers.  
 
My home is exactly 5 miles outside the main gate of Eglin AFB.  
 
Most folks in the USA don't live in a Military Town, with lots of guys in uniform walking the streets and jets overhead daily. They go on with their lives unaware   of what a Military Town is all about. And that's OK…but
I want to share with you what it's like to live in a Military Town. We see guys in uniform all the time, we have state of the art, high-performance aircraft in the air nearby all day long. We hear the
   SOUND OF FREEDOM   when an F-22 or F-35 streaks over the house….and we read in the local paper, some times daily, but at least weekly, of the loss of one of our own in combat in the Middle East.

And that is what brings me to the reason for this email’s….
Staff Sergeant Mark DeAlencar was 37 years old, had a family and was a Green Beret with the 7th Army Special Forces stationed here in the Fort Walton area. He   was killed on April 8, 2018, while fighting Islamic State   in eastern Afghanistan   .   He   promised his adopted daughter, Octavia, that he would be home for her High School Graduation. He didn't make it. But she went to graduation anyway. And in the audience were eighty (80) US 7th Armed Special Forces soldiers from her dad’s unit in full Parade Dress uniform. Additionally, they brought   THEIR FAMILIES   to be with them, as well.

And as Octavia ascended the steps to the stage to receive her diploma THEY ALL SILENTLY STOOD UP. 
And when she was presented her diploma they
   ALL CHEERED, CLAPPED, WHISTLED      and
YES,CRIED.  Everyone in attendance then stood up and cried and cheered.  Octavia had graduated and yes she had lost her Dad….but she had 
80    other   DADS    to stand there with her and take his place.

I   just wanted to share this moment with you… and remind you that   THIS IS WHAT IT'S LIKE TO LIVE IN A MILITARY TOWN   .    This is the real America we all love….and I'm proud to be part of it. May   God Bless   our men in
uniform and their families who give so much!!

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I would think how you treat people was connected to climate in some fashion?

John Kerry Does The UNTHINKABLE - He's Nuts!

 

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Another great tragedy is  money rather than informed voters determine our elections.

As noted above, the last vestige of our freedom has to do with whether we still have elections in which we accept the outcome(s.)

This fact is now under attack and is the final back stab radicals, who want America destroyed, have accomplished. It began with attacks on those who believe only legal citizens should vote, then extended to demanding proof they were who they claimed to be and then along came Stacey Abrams alleging her defeat was based on election fraud and she was believed.  However,  when Trump made the same claim he was attacked and vilified.  Stacey is black, Trump is white.  I mention this not because I am making a statement about whether the elections of either were determined by fraud but because one was believed and the other demonized, one was black and the other white. This fits the "fraudulent" narrative  America is systemically racist.

Every foundation on which America stands is under attack including historical statues. The many Trojan Horse we allowed to enter our society are connected, are now vocal and have one singular goal - America's destruction.  Why?  Because freedom is anathema and a poison for those intent on power and control over those who wish to be free and benefit from their own labor. It is the clash of the titans, ie. Capitalism versus Socialism, Democracy versus Communism. 

I fervently believe the "evil doers" are winning and there will be no further rounds if they accomplish their mission..
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