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Google’s AI does breast cancer diagnoses.  “Google’s health research unit said it has developed an artificial-intelligence system that can match or outperform radiologists at detecting breast cancer, according to new research. But doctors still beat the machines in some cases. … The AI system outperformed the average radiologist in determining whether the women would develop breast cancer.”, as reported in the 2jan20 WSJ (here).  The AI’s performance stats are impressive, and then comes the insane part.  Due to bureaucratic and regulatory concerns which essentially make ‘perfect’ be the enemy of the ‘good’, the AI “isn’t yet ready for clinical use”.  The correct answer is that it is more than ready for clinical use, because there is no reasonable downside to its use in tandem with practicing radiologists.  Since the algo already outperforms humans, it can be introduced in phases with various practitioners all over the country while research continues toward the elusive perfect.  Here is another problem for which we should always look to government as being its probable first cause, and government’s stand-down as being the most obvious first approach to a solution.

Japanification2020Does “Japanification” loom in America’s future?  The answer may well be YES.  In addition to some bad fiscal and monetary policies over the last 30 years, it’s Japan’s aging demographics that have put a stifling curse on its economy.  We have some disturbing similarities – “Developed economies that are maturing that have demographic headwinds are going to face many of the same things Japan has been facing over decades. … Like Japan, the U.S. has an aging population and a concentration of industry among a small number of giant businesses. In 2019, U.S. interest rates fell sharply, sparking serious discussion in markets, perhaps for the first time, of whether long-term rates could fall to zero or even turn negative. That already has happened in Japan and in much of Europe.” (more here)  Yes, Europe with its heavily socialistic governments have even more concentration of their industries (c.f. corporatism) and are already suffering the early stages of Japanification.   Progressive governments’ hip-level response to such economic headwinds is to turn the screws on for more central planning and control with disastrous results as have occurred recently in Chile (see below).  Our Democratic leftists have that and more in store for us should they increase their control of the levers of power. 


Chile – Latin America’s ‘Oasis’ Descends Into Chaos.  So we witness from recent, but lamestream muted, news that is detailed by Axel Kaiser, head of a Chilean think tank, in the 2dec20 WSJ and confirmed by Chile’s Central Bank.  Chile achieved South America’s posterchild status over the years by applying liberal policies of free market capitalism, until its population fell again under the sway of socialist politicians and started demanding ever ‘more’ through their government.  In a “mere 40 days” the country has exploded from initial demonstrations against a fare increase in public transportation to rioting for wholesale grievances.  During these short weeks of “massive demonstrations and wanton violence” the country has suffered “ more than $2 billion in losses and damages, more than 1,200 looted retail stores, an estimated 300,000 new unemployed, 25 dead, more than 2,000 injured police officers, and a political and economic crisis with no end in sight.” (more here)  This was preceded by socialist president Michelle Bachelet’s policies (2014-18) where she “increased corporate taxes by 30%; signed a law banning the replacement of workers on strike, thereby dramatically increasing the costs of labor; increased public spending at three times the economic growth rate; and unleashed armies of regulatory bureaucrats on the private sector.”  All this is one more demonstration of the art of the possible when collectivists gain control of a liberal democracy with a wealth generating economy.  And this year in America we again stand at the crossroads.

[3jan20 update]. Trump took out Iran’s top general who had flown to Iraq to plan/direct more killings of Americans and Iraqis.  To nail him on his way from the airport into Baghdad – a 15 minute trip – required rapid decision making and quick reaction by deployed forces.  Thanks to our CIC, the operation was a success, killing both Gen Qassem Soleimani and a top Iraqi terrorist leader in cahoots with the Iranians.  Under Soleimani the Iranians have killed countless American troops, perpetrated many incidents in violation of international laws, attempted to disrupt Europe’s energy supply, and killed other innocents worldwide.  He was sanctioned not to leave Iran, especially not travel to Iraq, a dubious ally attempting to stabilize while fighting Iran-sponsored terrorists, and still nominally under American military control.  (We have to remember Iraq was also a rogue country that invaded its neighbors and threatened world commerce.  They are now attempting to recover, but not working very hard at it, even though some Iraqis are dancing in the streets to celebrate the assassination.)  So, for that gift to world civilization President Trump is now being vilified, as expected, by our Democrats who dun him for not first getting their permission.  According to lights shared by tens of millions of Americans including me, our president did the right thing at the right time.  Telling people that this act will now somehow throw the otherwise peaceful Middle East into a war is a fraud that again takes advantage of our light thinkers.

Trump’s Iran strategy?  The TDS crowd accuses the president of acting with spontaneous tactics that support no overarching strategy – to them the killing of Iran’s Soleimani is just the most recent example of that.  To many of us who have studied the history and politics of the middle east, Trump’s strategy for that quarter of the world is obvious, even though it is not always consistently supported by tactics – but then what strategy with that many moving parts has ever been consistently pursued by past governments?  We know that under the mullahs Iran wants to become the regional hegemon, a goal that also motivates Turkey’s foreign policy.  Iran cannot achieve that without becoming a nuclear power, and will do whatever is necessary to enter into the world’s expanding nuclear club.  It is beyond naïve to think that all these so-called preventative agreements will actually stop Iran’s development of a deliverable nuclear bomb and the missile technology to deliver it.  Iran is already in close cahoots with two major nuclear powers – Russia and China – and is a weapons technology trading partner with the Ugly Fat Kid.  Under Iran’s religious fanatics (who are also end-timers), that nation will do nothing but keep the Iranian people in a tyrannical misery, and continue its bid to militarily dominate the middle east.  Only a fundamental change in its governance will transform Iran into a normative country with whom the world can have a profitable and peaceful relationship.  In a very complex world, our strategy is to prudently promote such a change.  Killing their top leadership while doing out-country dirty work is prudent, while sending them planeloads of palleted cash is demonstrably not.

[4jan20 update]  RL Crabb nails it on California’s new AB5 in his new cartoon filched from the pages of the 4jan20 Union (here).

RLCrabb200104

The so-called ‘gig economy’ has been a mainstay of our entrepreneurship, economic health, and the very welcome mat to developing new products, technologies, and services along with starting countless new businesses.  Being able to directly sell one’s talents and services to a willing customer who can hire you with minimal encumbrances for an indefinite length of time on mutually agreed upon terms is a fundamental trait of free enterprise and markets, and it is the widest lane on the road to the American dream.  When we came to America, my father traveled on it and so did I.  Now California, in one of its most butt stupid (vs ignorant) moves ever, has passed AB5 into law, which essentially does away with the ability to sell your services to any and all willing customers on a consulting and temporary basis – you now have to be hired as an employee with all the rites, rights, regulations, and costs that go along with that in our state’s woke socialist society.  In 2019 California outdid itself adopting a slate of new public policies which confirmed that Sacramento is run by certifiable idiots.  (more here)

Speaking of woke progressives, Peggy Noonan in the 4jan20 WSJ opens the new year with a very thoughtful column (here) from which the following is excerpted.

“The past decade saw the rise of the woke progressives who dictate what words can be said and ideas held, thus poisoning and paralyzing American humor, drama, entertainment, culture and journalism. In the coming 10 years someone will effectively stand up to them. They are the most hated people in America, and their entire program is accusation: you are racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic; you are a bigot, a villain, a white male, a patriarchal misogynist, your day is over. They never have a second move. Bow to them, as most do, and they’ll accuse you even more of newly imagined sins. They claim to be vulnerable victims, and moral. Actually they’re not. They’re mean and seek to kill, and like all bullies are cowards. … Everyone with an honest mind hates them. Someone will finally move effectively against them. Who? How? That will be a story of the ’20s, and a good one.”

Mass migrations in America.  So here’s the drill according to the US Census Bureau for 2019 (more similar results are still incoming).  Net in (+) and out (-) migrations for the following states are –

            CA       -203,000          FL        +134,000

            NY      -181,000          TX       +126,000

            IL        -105,000          AZ       + 91,000

            NJ        – 49,000           NC       + 67,000

            MA      – 30,000           SC       + 53,000

Now we have a simple question the answer to which progressives are guaranteed miss – actually, they don’t even acknowledge the above data.  These were migrations overwhelmingly of middle-class workers seeking lower costs of living and a better life for their families – the gimmes went the other way.  So, can you tell which states had higher taxes, more regulations, higher crime and indigent rates, and generally were drifting toward shithole status, and which states had exactly the opposite attributes?  For extra credit, can you tell which states are the Blue states, and which are Red?  As confirmed in these pages, our double-blindered leftwingers’ denials don’t speak well for their intellectual acumen, but their denials completely explain their love of the disastrous public policies that cause such mass migrations.

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145 responses to “Scattershots – 2jan20 (updated 4jan20)”

  1. Walt Avatar

    Pauline don’t answer questions.
    Just and ungrateful hippie that has a problem with how his freedoms to do as he wishes was gained.
    Pauline thinks freedom comes at no cost. Maybe he would be happy paying 15 dollars a gallon for fuel.(if he could get it at all)
    Well Emery, your getting a small taste of that Communism you have been making excuses for. Dear Leader Gavin and the gang in SAC just took your freelance job away. No more “gigs” for you.

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  2. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    The pony tail of ignorance is willing to lie and think no one will notice –
    Prove this or retract it. We don’t give them financial support. They buy our gear. –
    “The Saudi’s can’t even scratch out a victory in Yemen with millions of dollars of our aid”
    Paul Emery | 04 January 2020 at 08:12 PM
    😉

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  3. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Emery never answers your questions but he sure asks us for answers. He is a blog player, that’s all.

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  4. Waldo'sNemesis Avatar
    Waldo’sNemesis

    ,,,George,,,please post your links to data you used in your Census argument,,,
    ‘These were migrations overwhelmingly of middle-class workers seeking lower costs of living and a better life for their families – the gimmes went the other way.’… Where is this data found?
    We will know more after the 2020 census is complete
    https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/stories/2019/04/moves-from-south-west-dominate-recent-migration-flows-graph-1.jpg

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  5. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Well Don show me that they have. We give millions to the Saudi’s for all kinds of things. They are still there soaking up our bucks and killing innocent women and children. Have they declared victory and come home? Not as far as I know.

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  6. George Rebane Avatar

    Waldo 1150am – Copied from Bret Baier’s 4jan20 Special Report on FN – US Census Bureau citation there. But here’s a somewhat dated report that supports FN.
    https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/opinion/the-conversation/sd-california-losing-low-income-people-gaining-wealthy-people-per-report-20180221-htmlstory.html

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  7. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Prove it ya po’ ol’ liar @ 1225 or do you just know it from the talking points for lefties?
    😉

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  8. Walt Avatar

    “They are still there soaking up our bucks and killing innocent women and children”
    Name a place in the Middle East or Africa they don’t Emery.
    Emery thinks freedom is free.

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  9. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    So George I assume that your data is correct. Can you tell me what that means to you? I don’t particularly like California but I like living here. I think it’s a problem that we have a one party system here. Example being AB 5 which needed to be moderated by Conservative thinking such as yours. But it’s hopeless at this time that the situation will change since the Repub party is so weak and puny here. I personally would prefer living in the Northwest but my life is good in our Yuba watershed.

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  10. Waldo'sNemesis Avatar
    Waldo’sNemesis

    ,,,Trump’s Iran strategy,,,
    He just got the US kicked out of Iraq…
    I guess being 86’d from a country is better than just up and leaving…
    The bright side is that we won’t have any collateral damage to Americans in Iraq when the Shiites bomb the military bases…
    Putin is happy and the ragheads are happy…it’s a win-win!!!

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  11. Walt Avatar

    Your right Emery, Portlandia of Freeattle would suit you best.
    Plenty more Commie than Berkeley of the foothills.

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  12. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 151pm – We’re basically in the same situation. California is our home, and we’re both foolish and well enough off to continue paying tribute to the socialist know-nothings in Sacramento. Perhaps the time will come …
    And we agree on the status of the political structure of the state. The Republicans have no plan for any kind of resurgence in California, other than wishing that someday the snuffies will storm the statehouse, and demand something new. The Republicans hope to pick up the pieces then. Fat chance.

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  13. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Comma man sez:
    “,,,Trump’s Iran strategy,,,
    He just got the US kicked out of Iraq…”
    Hmmm. Perhaps there is another view closer to the truth.
    “Take that, President Trump. Iraq’s parliament passed a nonbinding resolution calling on the government to end the presence of foreign troop presence in Iraq. Not only is the resolution non-binding, but the caretaker prime minister isn’t legally authorized to sign the bill into law. Not only that, there apparently is no timetable attached to the resolution.
    Not only that, the Iraqi parliament that passed the resolution was barely able to muster a quorum. Only 173 of the 329 Iraqi lawmakers participated. Nearly all of those who did are Shiite representatives. Kurd and Sunni legislators wanted nothing to do with the resolution.
    The Kurds and the Sunnis presumably would like U.S. forces to remain in Iraq. Many Shiites probably would as well. Otherwise, they would have passed something stronger than a non-binding resolution with no timetable.
    Shiite cleric and longtime U.S. nemesis Muqtada Sadr aptly described the resolution as “feeble.” He called for the immediate closure of the “American embassy of evil” and of U.S. bases in the country.
    Even the Shiite legislators didn’t want to go that far, and for good reason. Iran has worn out its welcome in Iraq even among large segments of the Shiite population. The attacks by Shiite protesters on Iranian diplomatic outposts in the south of Iraq demonstrate this. I assume that disgust with Iran also explains why the resolution isn’t directed only at America, but instead encompasses all foreign forces.”

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  14. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    One man’s opinion, touches on the region and Yemen….
    How Will the Iranians Respond? The Soleimani killing breaks the myth of Iran’s power
    https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/01/qasem-soleimani-killing-breaks-myth-iran-power/
    “Iran is capable of spreading chaos across the Middle East, but it must choose wisely what to do next. Its assets include Hezbollah, Syrian-based militias that work for the Assad regime and Iran, and more than 100,000 members of pro-Iranian Shiite militias in Iraq. Iran has also transferred advanced missiles and drones to the Houthi rebels in Yemen. In addition, the Shiite militias in Iraq, called Popular Mobilization Units, have received ballistic missiles from Iraq in August 2018 and in 2019. However, missiles don’t win wars. Hezbollah has an arsenal of some 150,000 rockets and missiles, but it lacks much of the precision guidance that would make them a strategic threat to Israel. Iran has drones, like those used to attack Saudi Arabia in September, and it has cruise missiles and swarms of small boats it uses to harass shipping.
    However, none of Iran’s technology, nor its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, is the threat that they have been made out to be, at least to an adversary that actually wants to confront Iran. Iran’s threat is more in its willingness to use force when its adversaries don’t want to be attacked. That is why tactics such as the kidnapping of academics, or the waylaying of a U.K.-flagged tanker, are its preferred methods. When it has used its precision missiles, it was against ISIS and a Kurdish dissident group. Soleimani masterminded several small attacks from Syria on Israel, including a failed drone attack in August, three rocket attacks in 2019, and one rocket salvo in 2018. In response, Israel hit 54 targets in Syria in 2019, according to the Israel Defense Forces. Israel has launched more than 1,000 airstrikes on Iranian targets in Syria.
    If one adds up the balance of attacks, Iran is generally the loser when it chooses to fight militarily. Soleimani’s genius was in building Iran’s influence, mostly among Shiites. This meant arming militias, usually with small arms and some up-armored vehicles. It meant laying the groundwork for Iranian weapons trafficking, such as drones or even air defense and ballistic missiles. But claims that Soleimani was like Nazi-era tank commander Erwin Rommel would be true only if Rommel hadn’t used tanks and had just had an armed militia trying to gain influence in North Africa.
    The narrative behind the Iran deal was that if there was no deal, there would be war. This is predicated on the notion that war is the only way to stop Iran’s nuclear program. However, despite decades of work on its nuclear program, Iran doesn’t have a nuclear weapon. It’s not clear it ever wanted one. It wanted a deal that would give it cover for its larger agenda to dominate Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen. It thrives on threats. It judiciously uses attacks to harass and intimidate. But Iran does not want war. Iran’s regime knows that a major war will result in its collapse. Iran’s regime murdered 1,500 protesters in November precisely because they fear the rising anger of average people in Iran. Where was the spontaneous outpouring of anger over Soleimani’s death? There were no million-man protests in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Iran, of people rushing to the streets. They waited for the regime or their militia commanders to tell them how to protest. This is evidence that Iran’s role may be weakening and that even though it will respond, it must decide wisely how to do so.“

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  15. George Rebane Avatar

    BillT 827pm – And that’s why Iran wants no-nukes treaties that it can break/circumvent while developing its nuclear weapons capability without having to fight a war that it cannot win and would lead to regime change. Iran also cannot continue in a TFT exchange with the US because it is financially on its butt – the pallets of money Obama sent him have no doubt run low or even out. More on that strategy here –
    https://rebaneruminations.typepad.com/rebanes_ruminations/2020/01/a-larger-context-for-trumps-next-mid-east-move.html

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  16. Walt Avatar

    HOLY SHIT!!! He actually said it!!
    https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2020/01/05/golden-globes-host-ricky-gervais-hollywood-in-no-position-to-lecture-about-anything-you-know-nothing-about-the-real-world/
    Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais skewered Hollywood during his opening monologue of the annual award show on Sunday, cracking jokes about virtue signaling celebrities, Apple sweatshops, and (their “friend”) Jeffrey Epstein.
    “You know nothing about the real world. Most of you spent less time in school than Greta Thunberg,” Gervais told the A-list crowd at the top of the show.
    “So, if you win, come up, accept your little award tonight, come up, accept it, thank your agent and your God, and fuck off. No one cares about your views on politics or culture.”
    Gervais saved his most stinging barb for Apple, which entered the entertainment business last year with the debut of Apple TV+. Apple CEO Tim Cook was in attendance during Sunday’s ceremony.
    Gervais started by complimenting Apple’s The Morning Show, starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, but soon switched into attack mode.
    “A superb drama about the importance of dignity and doing the right thing made by a company the at runs sweatshops in China,” the actor-comedian said.
    “If ISIS started a streaming service, you all would be calling your agents.”
    Now that took some BALLS!!!
    He may never work again,, but he probably thinks it was well worth it.

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  17. L Avatar
    L

    Obama really ought be put in prison for the cash Euros, SFr’s & $ shipped by the pallet load in the dark of night to the mullahs. Think about why it was furnished in that form and how it was spent. Treason, anyone?

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  18. Waldo'sNemesis Avatar
    Waldo’sNemesis

    ,,,L,,, doesn’t know it was Iranian money that got shipped back to them in the dead if night…oooh how sinister!
    Saudi bad actors attacked the Pentagon and Trump kisses their ass. Why? Oh yeah, they are good customers of our military fireworks.
    Those sandmen raghats are using us for muscle.

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  19. L Avatar
    L

    Obviously, that was why it was done on the QT in the dead of the night in unmarked bills- Iran is no doubt too pure to take a check. Keach, you moron.

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  20. Rock Hunter’s BunBun Avatar
    Rock Hunter’s BunBun

    ,,,,,,,JANUARY 6, 2020
    WISE THOUGHTS FROM A FRIEND ON FACEBOOK, WHO WOULD RATHER NOT BE NAMED HERE,,,,,,,
    Following the death of Soleimani, it seems like nearly the entire DC / academia / journo natsec/forpol commentariat has penned variations on exactly the same essay: the President has acted hastily, has no plan, and isn’t capable of envisioning or handling what happens next. The template was established by Ben Rhodes on Twitter a few hours after an MQ-9 Reaper shot a Hellfire missile directly into his professional legacy, and it hasn’t varied much since.
    Yet the more we learn — about the deliberations preceding the strike, about the chain of events leading to it, about the prior and subsequent moves by CENTCOM to harden the American position in the region — the more it seems that the President acted with deliberate aforethought, that he does in fact have a plan, and therefore likely is capable of envisioning and handling what happens next. That much is only fair, whether or not one agrees with the decision as such.
    What nearly the entire DC / academia / journo natsec/forpol commentariat actually means by its critique, though, is that they weren’t included in any of this. Ben Rhodes took the time to rally them together, get their talking points aligned, illuminate a pathway to social and professional advancement: that’s their preferred template for Iran-related policymaking.
    Donald Trump’s template for Iran-related policymaking is the smoking wreckage of a terror mastermind’s vehicle. The courtiers see it, and want to know what’s in it for them.
    Americans see it, and they know.
    Indeed they do.
    https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/353727/

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  21. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Morning gentlemen and scumbags. Beautiful day, eh!
    One man’s opinion.
    The Democrats’ Strange Reaction to the Death of Qassem Soleimani
    Or maybe it’s not so strange, given the Obama crowd’s unending Iran Deal treachery.
    “Why, you may ask, is the Obama shadow government continuing its efforts to resurrect the atrocious and inexplicably deleterious Iran nuclear deal? The answer to that question may lie in the following May 8, 2018 Tweet by one Raman Ghavami (@Raman_Ghavami) which was made following Trump’s withdrawal from the nuclear deal and imposition of trading sanctions. Citing the senior adviser to Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif, Ghavami’s Tweet reads in full as follows:
    H.J. Ansari Zarif’s senior advisor: ‘If Europeans stop trading with Iran and don’t put pressure on US then we will reveal which western politicians and how much money they had received during nuclear negotiations to make #IranDeal happen.’ That would be interesting.
    Can this be true? Were western politicians — including members of the Obama administration — paid by Iran to enter into the idiotic and dangerous Iran nuclear deal? Could this also explain why, as found by the Senate Permanent Committee on Investigations, the Obama administration lied to Congress to gain approval of the deal while it worked behind the scenes to allow Iran access to U.S. financial markets? Could it be that officials of the Obama administration were and continue to be motivated by Iranian payoffs to sell out America?
    The strike on Soleimani has set in motion a series of threats and counter-threats and raised the possibility of open conflict with Iran. Where this will end nobody can predict. But it has already produced results beyond the death of Soleimani and disruption of Iran’s terrorist agenda. Thanks to the strange and vehement Democrat condemnation of President Trump’s decision to launch the drone strike, the aftermath of Soleimani’s death may well provide the predicate for re-examining the policies of the Obama administration that inexplicably promoted the interests of the leading state sponsor of terrorism while undermining American security. “
    https://spectator.org/the-democrats-strange-reaction-to-the-death-of-qassem-soleimani/

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  22. Walt Avatar

    I for one, am glad to see a return to “gunboat” diplomacy.
    21ST century style. It’s unmanned remote control buzzards today, a space based laser platform in the near future.
    Be a bad boy, and the next thing your minions see is a puff of smoke, then a charcoal briquette of what you used to be.

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  23. Waldo’sNemesis Avatar
    Waldo’sNemesis

    ,,,Elle,,,dead of night…unmarked bills…talk about moronic conspiracy theories!!!
    Is cash you get from the bank unmarked???
    L is for Lame!
    Me thinks you have been getting too much sun down in Sun City…

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  24. Waldo’sNemesis Avatar
    Waldo’sNemesis

    ,,,Gunboats Waldo??? Hoping for a replay of the Gulf of Tonkin???

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  25. Walt Avatar

    Don’t you worry about it Dougy. The apology tours are over.
    But feel free to take a vacation in the Middle East. Just tell them you voted for Obama. That should be your free pass.

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  26. Waldo'sNemesis Avatar
    Waldo’sNemesis

    ,,,Bessee and Elle forget their recent history,,,
    Way more than the piddling $1.7 Billion repaid to Iran went to Iraq and went missing during your Boy W’s reign of terror…
    “Much of the money was probably used by the Iraqi government in some way, he concluded. But for years Mr. Bowen could not account for billions more until his investigators finally had a breakthrough, discovering that $1.2 billion to $1.6 billion had been stolen and moved to a bunker in rural Lebanon for safe keeping. “I don’t know how the money got to Lebanon,” Mr. Bowen said. “If I knew that, we would have made more progress on the case.”
    Mr. Bowen kept the discovery and his investigation of the cash-filled bunker in Lebanon, which his office code-named Brick Tracker, secret. He has never publicly discussed it until now, and his frustration that neither he nor his investigators can fully account for the missing money was evident in a series of interviews. “Billions of dollars have been taken out of Iraq over the last 10 years illegally,” he said. “In this investigation, we thought we were on the track for some of that lost money. It’s disappointing to me personally that we were unable to close this case, for reasons beyond our control.”
    https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/12/world/investigation-into-missing-iraqi-cash-ended-in-lebanon-bunker.html

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  27. George Rebane Avatar

    re DonB’s 1041am – Of course it was all in the long green. At the time of transfer they even showed us the pallets of cash loaded onto a C-130. Try to find that video now. That was first reported in these pages years ago. Again, it is only the liberal readers with their limited lamestream news sources who are not aware of any of the stuff that goes on in the world that does not support the Left’s narrative.

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  28. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    That’s a lame deflection even for a troll @ 1204. LOL
    😉

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  29. Waldo'sNemesis Avatar
    Waldo’sNemesis

    ,,,Is George arguing that the unmarked money was sent in the dark of night? Don’t know what ”’in the long green”’ refers to…
    Why are the bills supposed to be marked and have you never seen a plane take off at night?

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  30. Waldo'sNemesis Avatar
    Waldo’sNemesis

    ,,,Re: unmarked bills conspiracy,,, if the bills were indeed unmarked how was Bowen able to conclude that the money found in the bunker was US money sent to Iraq…

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  31. Waldo'sNemesis Avatar
    Waldo’sNemesis

    ,,,DonnyB,,,nobody is arguing that Soul Man Solemani was not a dirt bag…
    Try to keep up Troll…

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  32. George Rebane Avatar

    Waldo 101pml – In American vernacular ‘the long green’ means cash. And I have never argued anything about “unmarked money”; you have me confused with someone else.

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  33. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    “ ,,,DonnyB,,,nobody is arguing that Soul Man Solemani was not a dirt bag…
    Try to keep up Troll…
    Posted by: Waldo’sNemesis | 06 January 2020 at 01:12 PM”
    Hmmm. Nobody?
    NY Times Sunday Front: Soleimani ‘Universally Admired…Near Cult Figure Status’
    https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/clay-waters/2020/01/05/ny-times-sunday-front-soleimani-universally-admirednear-cult-figure
    ABC’s Raddatz Moved by ‘Powerful’ ‘Profound’ Soleimani ‘Mourners’ Chanting ‘Death to America’
    CRAY CRAY: AP Gets Weak Knees for Ayatollah’s ‘Tears’; ‘Rare Display of Emotion’
    Batrawy joined the ranks as a stenographer for the funeral too, gushing that “Soleimani has received what no man before him has in modern Iran” with “funeral processions…spread over several days and cities.”
    Even near the bottom of the story, she boasted that Khamenei “had been photographed kissing one of [Soleimani’s] sons on the forehead” and “[i]n a deeply personal and symbolically weighty gesture, Iran’s supreme leader made a rare visit to Soleimani’s home the day he was killed to offer condolences to his grieving widow and grown children.”
    So as long as you’re opposed to Trump, you can murder hundreds of Americans, penalize homosexuality with death, and want Israel wiped off the map. But support this President and think Fox News is a real, serious news organization? Watch out because CNN and friends might try to ruin you!“
    https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/curtis-houck/2020/01/06/cray-cray-ap-gets-weak-knees-ayatollahs-tears-soleimani-funeral-his
    Bonus!!!
    Triggered: CNN Reporter Has the Major Sads That People Like, Share Babylon Bee Articles
    https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/curtis-houck/2020/01/06/triggered-cnn-reporter-has-major-sads-people-share-babylon-bee
    🙂
    Salommie was a freedom fighter just like the French Resistance and Charles DeGaul.

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    info@fishnet.com

    ,,,come on Bill, you know Iranians have martyred SoulMan…

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  35. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    So, Trump is Hitler but is not allowed to kill Hilter?
    I have an idea. Since we took out there number 3 man, why don’t we give them our number 3. Iran, meet Nancy Pelosi.

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  36. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Creepy grampa joe lying his ass of to reposition away from his actual foreign policy record of consistently being wrong –
    “What you’re seeing is Joe Biden is out there on the campaign trail trying to claim he is a foreign policy expert, and he claims that that is his area of expertise—which is really quite funny when you think about it,” Wolking said. “His own Defense Secretary under Obama, Bob Gates, said that he was wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades. So, now Biden is trying to rewrite history. He’s telling lie after lie to voters on a whole host of issues.”
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/01/06/exclusive-trump-campaign-exposes-six-separate-foreign-policy-lies-by-democrat-joe-biden/
    😉

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  37. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Playing hard ball with the chi coms at every level! –
    The high-level push, which has not previously been reported, demonstrates the importance the White House places on preventing China from getting hold of a machine required to make the world’s fastest microprocessors. It also shows the challenges facing the U.S. government’s largely unilateral efforts to stem the flow of advanced technology to China.
    The U.S. campaign began in 2018, after the Dutch government gave semiconductor equipment company ASML, the global leader in a critical chip-making process known as lithography, a license to sell its most advanced machine to a Chinese customer, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
    Over the following months, U.S officials examined whether they could block the sale outright and held at least four rounds of talks with Dutch officials, three sources told Reuters.
    The effort culminated in the White House on July 18 when Deputy National Security Advisor Charles Kupperman raised the issue with Dutch officials during the visit of Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who was given an intelligence report on the potential repercussions of China acquiring ASML’s technology, according to a former U.S. government official familiar with the matter.
    The pressure appears to have worked. Shortly after the White House visit, the Dutch government decided not to renew ASML’s export license, and the $150 million machine has not been shipped.
    https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/trump-administration-pressed-dutch-hard-061818306.html
    😉

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  38. Waldo'sNemesis Avatar
    Waldo’sNemesis

    ,,,Po ol Donny,,,did you forget there is an election coming up???
    Trump lied his ass off and three years later keep lying and gaffing like a psycho…

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  39. Waldo'sNemesis Avatar
    Waldo’sNemesis

    ,,,Let’s do the math,,,
    How many possibilities are there in Iraq for Soul Man to plan imminent attacks against Americans??? And what exactly could Soul Man and his militias have accomplished given they can’t even get rockets to hit their intended targets half the time…
    Embassy
    American controlled airbase
    5,000 military personnel
    feel free to add to the list…

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  40. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    ,,,DonnyB,,,nobody is arguing that Soul Man Solemani was not a dirt bag…
    Try to keep up Troll…
    Posted by: Waldo’sNemesis | 06 January 2020 at 01:12 PM
    —————
    ,,,come on Bill, you know Iranians have martyred SoulMan…
    Posted by: Comma AV Man | 06 January 2020 at 03:54 PM
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    America Kills a Terrorist, Leftists Lament
    Kaepernick laments Soleimani’s killing as an expression of American racism.
    “For many on the Left, their anti-Trump animus prevents them from honestly assessing a situation for its stand-alone value. The killing of Soleimani, a man responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American soldiers as well as the wounding of thousands more, was a good thing. Justice was finally served.
    This action was not motivated by racism or imperialism, as Kaepernick so ridiculously asserts. Such a racist claim is the fiction of fools. Justice is not determined by the color of one’s skin; rather it is based upon judging the actions of individuals. Soleimani’s race had nothing to do with the decision to take him out. His murderous promotion of anti-American terrorism did. That’s a very simple truth that seems beyond the grasp of some leftists.“
    https://patriotpost.us/articles/67723-america-kills-a-terrorist-leftists-lament-2020-01-07?

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  41. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    ,,,DonnyB,,,nobody is arguing that Soul Man Solemani was not a dirt bag…
    Try to keep up Troll…
    Posted by: Waldo’sNemesis | 06 January 2020 at 01:12 PM
    Hmmm. Try to keep up, troll
    https://www.facebook.com/RowdyConservatives/photos/a.217983685002343/1847328672067828/?type=3&theater

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