Word has it that Doctors Fauci and Birx arranged with ANTIFA, Black Lives Matter and the DNC to excite on May 25 nationwide rioting and looting in order to create massive crowds to do an experimental study on herd immunity. Results are due on or about June 9…
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Buy American - There is more to plunder but one can assume anarchists are satisfied with their destruction and now will return to the sewers from whence they came. The FBI is investigating and I hope they uncover ANTIFA's financing sources. Stay tuned.
Perhaps we can now return to revelations regarding how Obama and his crowd sought to overthrow a duly elected government.
Meanwhile: Victor Davis Hanson:China isn't letting a pandemic go to waste
Eli Lake: The FBI's investigation into Trump and Russia now looks even worse
Finally:
I am not sure mining MARS is a good thing but if China and Russia intend to do so we might as well beat them to the punch.
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Henninger places blame at the feet of liberal patronizing hypocrites and, lo and behold, comes up with Democrats and progressives and ascribes similar reasons I have along with Amity Shlaes. Nothing has changed nor will as long as blacks remain enslaved to Democrats and buy/succumb to liberal pandering.
Silicon Valley liberals are pouring millions into Biden's coffers so they can claim they care when all they seek is retaining and growing the power that comes from the status quo.
Henninger even referred to The Opportunity Zones as I just did in a previous memo.
America’s New Nihilism
‘Systemic racism’ is a systemic forgetting of 55 years of urban policy failure.
This is not 1968. It’s worse.
By Daniel Henninger
The late 1960s were the heyday of modern American liberalism, which was then an ideology of hope. A bipartisan Congress passed landmark civil-rights legislation in 1964 and 1965. The precipitating event of the urban riots in 1968 was the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. New York, Trenton, Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore, Kansas City, and Washington were on fire. Arguably back then, despite passage of President Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society programs, not enough time had passed for liberal policies to ameliorate conditions in the inner cities.
Last week, George Floyd died after rough treatment from arresting Minneapolis policeman Derek Chauvin, who was arrested and charged with murder. Since then, there have been daily protests accompanied by riot and pillage in multiple U.S cities. A primary claim made repeatedly this week is that the U.S., which means the American people, are guilty of perpetual “systemic racism.”
It is evident from the coverage that most of the demonstrators were born after 1990. By then, the Great Society programs had been in place for 25 years, and now it is 55 years. Annual budget appropriations totaling multiple trillions of dollars on Medicaid, food stamps, welfare, public housing, rent subsidies and federal aid to public schools have produced . . . what?
Since the 1960s, essentially little has changed in the neighborhoods at the center of those long-ago urban riots. By current telling, they are about as poor, as crime-ridden, as under-educated and in poor health as they were when LBJ said he would change them. That means five decades of stasis and stagnation in America’s most marginalized places, virtually all of it under Democratic—now “progressive”—political control.
The failure of the liberal model is by now so embarrassing that the current owners of that model have created an alternative universe of explanations, such as blaming it on American settlers in the early 17th century or the nonexistence of “justice.”
It must be working because marchers in Paris and Berlin, of all places, are lecturing the U.S. on systemic racism. Thanks for the memories.
This is worse than 1968, because the political system is now engaged in a systemic act of forgetting. Let’s forget that this policy failure has happened or why. Let’s forget, for instance, that the people living in New York’s public housing are overrun with rats, unlit hallways and no heat in the winter. Let’s forget that many blacks have indeed been left behind—by a well-documented migration since 1990 of black Americans out of northern cities and Los Angeles into the South, where they have gone in search of economic opportunity. Let’s forget, despite a massive per annum outlay on Medicaid—some $593 billion in 2018—that black Americans still have a higher incidence of chronic disease.
Simply performing a cut-and-paste on 50 years of U.S. political history is an act of nihilism. Pummeled by activists and the media with constant accusations of “systemic racism,” as this week, and despite what many thought were 50 years of good-faith efforts on racial conciliation, people go numb, concluding that the solution being offered now is, literally, no solution.
This new progressive nihilism says the answer to inner-city crime is decriminalization. Because of New York’s new “bail reform” law, most of the looters arrested are being released, even as murders and burglaries were increasing in the city’s poorest neighborhoods before these events.
The new nihilism minimizes this week’s ideologically driven assaults on private property because it is “replaceable.” In fact, it is well-established that many of 1968’s burned-down neighborhoods have struggled to revive ever since.
The new nihilism says no matter how many reform police commissioners are appointed or black mayors elected, “nothing has changed.” That is the definition of hopelessness.
It is not hopeless.
One could, for example, give people a better chance at home ownership and home equity, as HUD Secretary Ben Carson has proposed, through reforms of the mortgage-lending market and reducing regulatory hurdles to urban housing construction. Get rid of those godawful public-housing prisons. But no, the public housing authorities are patronage mills, so it can’t happen.
Black parents love charter schools and voucher-supported private schools because they teach values, self-respect and hope. But no, this option for poor and lower-income parents has more Democratic Party opposition than ever. When will we see white college students marching in the streets over this moral abomination? Never.
One could argue that the job creation and rising incomes of recent years for young black Americans are more in step with the U.S.’s 244-year history of opportunity. But why bother? The nihilism of permanent guilt is easier because it substitutes sentiment for substance and absolves anyone of responsibility for past public-policy errors.
It remains to be learned how the American people, of any race, are processing the events of the past week. Media minimalism says the choice is between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. It’s a lot bigger than that.
https://www.facebook.com/ realCandaceOwens/videos/ 273957870461345/
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I find Black Lives Matter and Black History Month etc. offensive and counterproductive because they call attention to the fact that an entire segment of our nation want to be separatists and then wonder why they are discriminated against. I do not refer to myself as a white American, a Jewish American or even a 5 foot 10 inch American. If we are legal citizens then we are all Americans and that is the melting pot experiment America chose to try.
Being proud of your heritage is wonderful but shoving it up the nose of others probably invites what they claim they want to avoid, ie. discrimination.
Thank God in America you have the constitutional right to self-discriminate.
Meanwhile, rioters want Trump to speak to their concerns but it is not possible when they are throwing bricks., smashing windows etc.
The best way to bring rioters/looters/brick throwing radicals etc. to their senses is give them a cold reality shower. One of the best ways to accomplish this in the liberal cities, which are being destroyed, is for all police departments to simply resign and let the fun begin. That way the police can "defund" those they have been trying to protect.
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I find Black Lives Matter and Black History Month etc. offensive and counterproductive because they call attention to the fact that an entire segment of our nation want to be separatists and then wonder why they are discriminated against. I do not refer to myself as a white American, a Jewish American or even a 5 foot 10 inch American. If we are legal citizens then we are all Americans and that is the melting pot experiment America chose to try.
Being proud of your heritage is wonderful but shoving it up the nose of others probably invites what they claim they want to avoid, ie. discrimination.
Thank God in America you have the constitutional right to self-discriminate.
Meanwhile, rioters want Trump to speak to their concerns but it is not possible when they are throwing bricks., smashing windows etc.
The best way to bring rioters/looters/brick throwing radicals etc. to their senses is give them a cold reality shower. One of the best ways to accomplish this in the liberal cities, which are being destroyed, is for all police departments to simply resign and let the fun begin. That way the police can "defund" those they have been trying to protect.
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