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George Rebane

Britain’s Brexit vote marks a watershed for Ruminations.  It delivered a robust confirmation of the conservetarian tenets posted and debated in these pages for the last ten years.  And given the state of the EU and what is happening there, we can expect more to come.  As I monitored last night’s election returns on the landmark referendum before turning in, a number of thoughts crossed my mind after posting the following update to ‘Ruminations – 21jun16’.

Today’s Brexit vote underscores in spades the RR teaching that mankind neither understands nor knows the transfer function of human societies in any of its undertakings.  For the layman, a transfer function is fundamental to understanding how a system works, i.e. with what outputs it responds to inputs.  Yesterday the markets were setting new highs in expectation that the Brits would reject Brexit – the Dow was up over 230 points, crude was significantly up as gold was down.  This evening at this writing the Dow futures are down 600 points, crude is down 5.66%, gold is up 4.66%.  And our double dufus divisions of central planners understand none of this as they continue to prescribe ever more one-size-fits-all national policies for America led by our fearless community organizer who has learned not one discernible thing about governance in his two terms in the White House.

Today we are witness to decades of socialism’s advance in the west, and capitalism’s advance in the east.  We have seen the demise of one great religion in Europe and the resurgence of another one in its underbelly.  The west has fought one form of collectivist repression to a standstill, and then refused to recognize the rise of a more virulent form that daily demonstrates its intent to continue the conquest of the world promised by its prophets a millennium ago.


All during this time the west’s collectivists of many hues have also promised and planned a unified global society and government that would rule us all.  The leading edges of these two prevalent ideologies now collide in Europe with the migration of millions of Muslim colonists swarming northward across borders of what once were sovereign nation-states before they joined the European Union.  The colonizing of Europe by hordes of demanding ingrates fleeing their own repressive societies and failed economies has birthed populist and nationalist counter movements all across the continent, and even here in America.

With the launch of the much debated Brexit we see that people worldwide do cherish their own cultures and do want secure lands where they can speak their own language, practice and pass on their traditions, educate their children, and live according to their shared values and beliefs.   And in so doing they want to live in homelands where they themselves can direct and pace the inevitable changes that all cultures undergo.  These people do not want to live their lives according to multitudes of malformed mandates that require permissions sought from distant rulers and planners.

Today there are enough people in Britain to recognize the reality of the European state and their growing limits within that communion – a day before, Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission assured the British that their ongoing appeals for more self-determination would go unanswered in Brussels.  The EU’s central government had already determined that Britain had sufficient freedoms, thank you.

So now nationalist movements in France, Spain, Netherlands, and Sweden that demand more local control are drawing a second wind from the Brexit vote and are planning referenda for, you guessed it, their own Frexits, Sexits, Nexits, Swexits.  It appears that globalism has been refuted, at least for the present, and that the Westphalian world order of sovereign nation-states will be extended, at least for now.

But while many of us celebrate this break-up, and see in it a resurgent spirit of self-determination and desire for more limited and local government, yet all is not well.  The British vote was 51.9% Leave and 48.1% Remain.  That means that the nation is still fairly divided with almost half of its citizens (subjects?) disappointed in the outcome, half of its citizens still yearn for an even closer union with an increasingly amalgamated continental Europe, half the people are tolerant with the dictates of Brussels.  In sum, this referendum defined and exposed yet another country of two minds.  Now we see the more socialist Europe begin to stir and begin to experience its own ideological Great Divide.  And we also note the evidence that such a division is not unique to some backward and benighted segment of the United States as many of our progressives continue to assure us.

But the referendum also exposed a years-long tenet maintained in these pages – polls and markets can be dreadfully wrong.  Only yesterday as the Brits went to cast their votes, the polls were telling relieved markets that Remain would be victorious.  During the day markets hit new highs in anticipation.  A prominent British pollster unabashedly released its poll with such a prediction just as voting ended last night.  And then exactly the opposite happened.

This again illustrates how difficult it is to centrally plan large economies and forge one-size-fits-all public policies for large societies.  How can any of this kind of governance work when one cannot predict with any reliability the impacts your finely tuned mandates will have?  Today Roger Altman (Deputy SecTreas under Clinton) highlights in ‘The End of Economic Forecasting’ what many of us have reported over the years.  The more governments attempt to corral money the more that money will roil the financial markets as it seeks to maximize available return.  And the result as summarized by Altman is that “the dominance of finance has made economic volatility the new normal” – i.e. essentially unpredictable, especially by academics, pundits, and bureaucrats who have not gotten their own hands dirty chasing the filthy lucre.

However, none of that makes no never mind to the millions of lemmings who believe that the more distant their ruling elites, the more assured they are of being provided with a contented and socially just life.  These millions still yearn for a state that gives them everything for which they are willing to trade their freedoms.  In the end they might wind up with three meals and a stacked packed rack.  Nothing in today’s movements for preservation of culture and self-determination will change these willing wards of the state.

It is for that reason that I see a future where the people who want to retain liberty, security, and property in their own hands will seek to separate themselves from the collective dictates of the ever-dependent.  No one knows exactly what means different peoples will use in their attempts to secure such a future other than that their means and methods will vary depending on culture and resources.  But you can bet the ranch that at least half of us will not go quietly into that dismal world so well revealed in the now much denied protocols and prescriptions that the United Nations laid down in its agenda for the 21st century.  Therefore, with some modesty I can again declare that the Rebane Doctrine lives.

[25jun16 update]  The lamestream laments Brexit.   Over the last couple of days the liberal media has gone into dirge mode on Britain’s decision to leave the EU.  The propaganda faucets have been turned on full blast.  Were they a religious bunch, their message could be summarized by ‘Father forgive them, for they know not what they do.’  You see, the considered wisdom on those outlets is that Brexit was just the stupid response of Britain’s double dummies who really don’t understand things like transnationalism and global commerce.

In none of these reports was there a mention of Brussels’ growth and overreach, and the impact those policies have on EU’s member states.  In Britain their vaunted NHS is coming apart at the seams which is most apparent to people outside of the big cities where new healthcare rationing policies have the greatest impact – complaints are rampant that people can’t get timely appointments for their medical needs, the waiting times are becoming unconscionable for an all-caring nanny state.  Migrants pouring into metropolitan areas need more services, even if these too have to be more severely rationed.

Meanwhile, the Pope is getting full press coverage as he prays at Armenian genocide memorials telling the Lord that “I dream of a Europe where being a migrant is not a crime.”  The message from the lamestream is loud and consistent, ‘Globalism über alles.’

So now the EU leadership and the Brussels bureaucrats have their undies in a knot about how to treat the exiting British.  Should they proceed at a dignified pace making things easy for both sides by knitting up the better parts of the former relationship with regard to commerce, mobility, and defense?   Or should they instead make the break “swift and punishing”?

Easing Britain out with minimal pain may well induce other nations edging for the door to accelerate their own plans to regain their sovereignty.  But illuminating and bringing to bear the full brunt of the EU leviathan will confirm that Europe’s member states are fast becoming fiefdoms of their liege lords in Brussels, if they are not already existential fiefs enjoying their last of pre-enlightenment bliss.  What to do, what to do?

Here in America – including in these pages – the message from our liberals is that any and all notions of self-determination that may include new forms of jurisdictions and governance arise only from minds muddled and mired in ignorance.

RLCrabb_Globalism

[Just had to filch this wonderful cartoon from Bro Bob Crabb’s blog – another picture worth a thousand words.]

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169 responses to “Brexit Reflections (updated 25jun16)”

  1. Jon Dozer Avatar
    Jon Dozer

    Marcus laughs at you and your minions. As do I.

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  2. Jon Dozer Avatar
    Jon Dozer

    “Trump does not seem to realize all the jobs he promised to bring back from China are being replaced by robots. Yet he has tapped into low-income frustration with his promises.” Russ
    Russ, exactly. And if you vote for Drumpf you’re conceding you are being played as a sucker. All for the benefit of Drumpf Enterprises as BradC has indicated.

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  3. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    So you stopped the drinking for Sunday? Good call. \Creepy

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  4. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Ok, we all have spoken our minds and I have given Rusty Zipper a piece my mind. I hate dealing with drunks, but that is just me.
    The EU made sense when it was formed to be one big trading bloc. No problem with that. By 1993, Britian was told by the EU how many hours a week its workers should work. By 2016, if a British employer had an employee work 60 hours in a week the employer’s paperwork became crushing. Just an example how a trading bloc morphed into this political monster that had eroded the sovereignty of each and every member of the trading bloc. It’s not about trade in the least. It’s about the EU issuing dictates to member states that have nothing to go with trade, i.e. global warming, political correctness, what citizens of member sovereign countries can say, do, live.
    All Brexit is was a much needed pushback against the power mad control freaks in Brussels who stopped running a good trading bloc and became another European tyrant or absolute King trying to conquer Europe or, if you prefer, trying to fashion Europe into its own image, imposing its will upon the sum of its parts.
    What Kerry is doing flying in there now I haven’t a clue. It’s not about the USA. Britian is not the enemy. Like Australia and New Zealand, Britian is an island nation with much pride and tough as nails. They withstood the onslaught of the bombing of civilian centers in London and other English cities against all odds alone for months until desperately needed aid came from across the pond. The rest of Europe was impotent to help. Blood, sweat, and tears was all Churchill promised. Brussels does not understand the Island Nation mentality. It showed.

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  5. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jon Dozer | 26 June 2016 at 02:46 PM
    It’s “Marcos”…..surprised you’d make a mistake like that as obsessed as you are over typos.
    Still creepy though……not surprised about that!

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  6. BradC Avatar
    BradC

    Since the NRA doesn’t appear to have much of a presence in the UK, I can see a big poster of an elderly Brexiteer clutching a teapot along with the caption,
    “I’ll give you my teapot when you pry it from my cold, dead hands”

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  7. Russ Steele Avatar

    There will be a significant attempt to redo the Brexit referendum as it is about more than just leaving the EU. It would start the unraveling of the political infrastructure set up to implement UN Agenda 21.
    The overall objectives of Agenda 21 (HERE) are masked in platitudes about saving the planet, but the reality it is to use the environment as the basis for a political agenda. Agenda 21 is the UN’s platform for selling a global environment crisis, anthropogenic global warming, and the need for Global Governance to save the planet from Capitalism.
    Brexit was in part to escape total government control of the voters lives by EU Cental Planners. The long-term goal of Global Governance is to ensure that people live as defined by the central planners. Those voting to Leave the EU were fed up with total government control. If they succeed, other will do the same, and Agenda 21 will start to unravel. Something the puppet master at the UN will resist. They will work hard with support from the UK and EU political elites to ensure there is another referendum with an outcome that supports Agenda 21 and the maintenance of global governance.
    Two million signatures have been collect for the re-do as of this writing. It will happen because it is in the best interest of the political elites. And, they will count the votes before they release the numbers this time and tabulate any necessary corrections. It’s not the voters that count; it is the vote counters that win elections according to a leader of the Democrat Party. I am sure Democrat political elite will ensure this advice is to be passed on to their peers in the UK.

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  8. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    https://www.facebook.com/PatriotPost/photos/a.82108390913.80726.51560645913/10153812923070914/?type=3&theater
    Good thing the UK never adopted the Euro and kept their own currency and their own central bank, The Bank of England. Good thing London is the international banking center of Europe.
    Poor Scotland won’t be allowed to use the Sterling and will have to set up their own banking system.
    Hmmm. Britain kept their own currency and banking system when they joined the EU? If I didn’t know better and was a conspiracy theorist, I might be inclined to say Merry O England was ready for this.
    https://www.facebook.com/PatriotPost/photos/a.82108390913.80726.51560645913/10153812923070914/?type=3&theater
    Perhaps when Obama clearly told the Brits that they would receive no business as usual with the US….nay, Obama said they would be put in the back of the line when seeking trade deals, maybe the Brits considered the source.
    https://www.facebook.com/lastamericapatriots/photos/a.235087906641439.1073741826.235086849974878/668769509939941/?type=3&theater
    What ever got into Cameron’s head to allow the people the chance to even vote on the issue. Boy, that was a mistake. Horrible mistake. Imagine letting the angry poor uneducated unwashed ignorant masses a crack at the polling booths. Geeze, how dumb can Cameron be? Good thing Trump said he is eager to do business with them.
    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1557105474595677&set=p.1557105474595677&type=3&theater
    Ok, that last one may have been off topic. Better than looking at My Gal in the same outfit….or Screeching High Cheek Bone Squatting Squaw.

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  9. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Two thoughts:
    1) Wasn’t sure where to put this link at first. But, it belongs on this post. Very on topic. Something us (few of us?) ) who believe in self determination, rugged individualism (gasp!), who look within first for answers, wave the Don’t Tread on Me flag, and who cast a suspicious eye at our Great Father in Washington already suspected…..well….it only an aspect of the many aspects as we look at the events in Great Britain.
    http://video.foxnews.com/v/4936024725001/journal-corrects-study-liberals-show-more-psychotic-traits/?intcmp=obnetwork#sp=show-clips
    No, ain’t saying all libs are nuts. Just another predisposition to their world view. Oh, BTW, the science is not settled….for once.
    2) Just the facts, ma’am. It will take years for this divorce to be finalized and I am certain that all parties involved will leave as good friends. The British, afterall, are rational people. I liked what Angie Merckel said best. “No need to be nasty to them.” She needs Britain and its sterling silver and influence more than Britian needs the EU.
    I say this to remind myself that knee jerk reactions are just that. Also, it’s not the end of the world. For example, Thursday the US markets had a false run up thinking the Stay Put side would win. Friday, the bottom fell out. The sky is falling. Doom, Great Depression, the end is neigh! Nonsense. For the entire week, the S&P fell 1.5%, hardly a bleep on the radar and not even newsworthy. The Euro is around a dollar ten ($1.10 US ), just about where it has been riding for awhile. Remember, the divorce proceeding will take years. No one thinks the two year time period is even feasible.
    It’s all yesterday’s news, IMHO.
    The only constant in life is change, no matter how mightily we yearn for stability.

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  10. Walt Avatar

    Damn good speech Brother Bill. The “j” will have to empty another box of red from the dollar store before it’s rebuttal.

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  11. Jon Dozer Avatar
    Jon Dozer

    RR Avg.IQ Drop Alert.

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  12. Jon Dozer Avatar
    Jon Dozer

    Ah, the dangers of listening to fraudulent salesmen like Boris Johnson and Donnie Drumpf. Oops..maybe we really don’t have that kind of money after all! SUCKERS.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/27/world/europe/having-won-some-brexit-campaigners-begin-backpedaling.html

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  13. Jon Dozer Avatar
    Jon Dozer

    “Can anyone cite a credible source claiming that a majority of the Brits now expect Brexit to abolish their unsustainable socialism?”
    Monitoring all the various news reports today, the reality is quite the contrary. The Brexits are ready to access the British Govt. $$$ to the max. The old geezers and other assorted British Nationalists want there pound of flesh after watching the world change right before their nostalgic, bamboozeled eyes for the last 3 decades. Socialist sentiment is very much alive and well in Merry Old England.

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  14. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    9:27PM
    Yes, the average IQ always drops here when the Dozer/Pelline/Frisch sock puppet comes back.
    9:39PM
    Hey Jeff, you forgot to actually cite a source, not just assure everyone you saw one that you have honestly interpreted for us. Fat chance. Really fat chance. And then you write, “The old geezers and other assorted British Nationalists want there [sic] pound of flesh after watching the world change right before their nostalgic, bamboozeled [sic] eyes for the last 3 decades.”
    You ought to lay off the sauce when you write, Jeff. You just don’t have the knack… skills too thin to risk losing scant IQ to BAC.

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  15. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Looks like the drunkard Dozer is here trolling again. I really feel bad for him. Sunday night and smashed again. His wife must be po’d.
    It is so finny that Dozer, a geezer himself, disses the older folks. My goodness what a clueless dolt. All those farts who worke all their lives and raised families and kept the trains running are simply fodder for the Dozer troll. How disrespectful.

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  16. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jon Dozer | 26 June 2016 at 09:27 PM
    RR Avg.IQ Drop Alert.

    A boxed Chardonnay bender will do that to a guy……you of all people should know that.

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  17. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Nite nite Rusty
    Written by an unabashed lib. It only works if we provide security.
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/collapse-liberal-world-order-204356418.html

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  18. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Morning Rusty. Rise and shine. Here, let me turn on some C&W on this here transistor ray-dee-o I brought along and…..Swoosh…..here is a handful of hay to toss in your Wheaties, champ.
    Boy, that Brexit thang really got your mangina all a twitter. See, only a Dumbo with a piece of paper or two on the wall would be unaware in this day and age that London polling is so gawd awful not even close that they already had a Parliamenty Investigation into why! That was not too long ago.
    All the polling in England is just following the bookies. That’s the whole sheebang save a couple notoriously wrong stuff journalism greenhorns do. They follow the money. So, polling in Her Majesty’s Kingdom is just reporting the odds.
    Sorry you got caught have your pants down. This is an odd year, is it not? Truly, I am sorry, I should have given you a heads up. Gee, what can I say but I’m really really sooorrrryyyyy.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2TnkJ8_BmSI

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  19. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Yo Rusty, check this poll out.
    http://www.oddsshark.com/entertainment/us-presidential-odds-2016-futures
    Your gal wins! Just follow the money.

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