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George Rebane

As most longtime RR readers know I am a child, student, and defender of western civilization.  And as most literate and reasoning people also know today is that our beloved western civilization is rapidly disintegrating around us.  Its portending doom is abetted from many sources, led most effectively by our educational systems and news media.  An example of the latter is The Economist, a hallmark ‘newspaper’ (really a magazine) founded in 1843 and now enjoying worldwide distribution.

For some years now I have lamented the fall of The Economist from its perch as an exemplar of excellent reporting of global news and commentary that mattered.  I and others have considered it a canary in the coal mine of journalism.  Sharing this view in a recent edition of Medium (here) is Allan Milne Lees’ essay on the The Economist.  It is definitely worth a read.  And while we’re working on a post-mortem for the magazine, I offer these snippets from Mr Lees who is neither a fan of Trump nor Biden.

“It may seem silly to mourn the end of a news magazine when our civilization is crumbling all around us and the tyrants are swooping in to feast on the corpse of Western civilization — a civilization that for all its faults brought stability and prosperity to billions of people around the globe — but I do mourn the intellectual death of The Economist.”

“Sometimes, however, things really were different and in some ways better in the past and as mindless populism (a pleonasm, I know) sweeps the tattered remains of our civilization into the dustbin of history, it is legitimate to realize that today is in a great many ways genuinely far worse than what went before.”

And here are some other thoughts on Trump’s doings that have focused the rage of Democrats who haven’t a clue about what happened last November, and still cannot cobble together any kind of policy going forward.  Please take these vignettes, not as thought-out solutions, but simply as some reasonable starting points for expanded discussions.

Panama Canal.  Yes, China should be in no position to influence let alone control the operation of that critical waterway.  I’m not sure we should re-establish the Canal Zone as it existed for almost a century as an American enclave on foreign soil.  The Panamanians oppose it in ways that may become too expensive for us to maintain both politically and monetarily.  Perhaps setting up a new arrangement that would let us re-establish a naval and air base there, and let the Panamanians continue operating the canal under our oversight which would serve both parties.

Greenland.  I’ve already waxed eloquent on this geo-strategic problem (here) and continue to believe that the solution I’ve offered is a win-win for the Danes, Greenlanders, and America.  It’s most certainly better than the halfway proposals presented so far in the media.

Canada.  It’s not going to become our 51st state.  But increasing the strength and number of ties between our two culturally almost identical countries should be an ongoing work-in-progress.  We need a treaty that allows our military presence on their Arctic rim.  And we should initiate a freedom of movement arrangement similar to that in place among the EU nations.  We definitely should not use tariffs against each other; trade between us should resemble trade between our states as closely as possible with appropriate caveats to coordinate international trade in to serve the strategic interest of the two countries.

Gaza.  According to the Arab nations who know them best, Palestinians are intrinsically a nasty people who are not welcome literally anywhere.  My concept for a two-state solution has been to pressure Egypt to relinquish a part of the Sinai to the Palestinians.  That land can be made green (like in verdant) and productive with modern technology and investment.  This can become the new home for people under the Palestinian Authority of the West Bank.  Gaza will remain the home of the Gazans who don’t like the other Palestinians very much.  Under a US protectorate treaty with a sunset clause (like Hong Kong) the US would assume oversight of the Gazans setting up their new government.  Developing an economic plan for the territory, which may include making it into a free port (q.v.), would attract investment from a variety of sources that would include Arab countries.  To insure regional stability, the US would initially maintain a military presence in Gaza.

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72 responses to “Scattershots – 6feb25”

  1. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “How do you propose they should get the information to make such a “list” ?”
    I dunno. Maybe the expectant mother signs up at a clinic? How would you suggest they make such a “list”? (which is what regular folks would call a list). Do you think some Trump Police are going to run around that 1000 mile away state and do pregnancy tests every week or two? Will they wear black uniforms with cool boots?
    “Really, Punch… can’t you find something more local and more real to rile the locals?”
    Obviously not. He just rolls through a few famous click bait hippy sites. Finds the biggest font type with a Trump Outrage, runs over here. It’s about the lowest effort trolling I’ve ever run into. He’d get eaten alive over at X.

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  2. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    So obviously scenes you have no problem with what is happening in Missouri with them compiling a “list” of women likely to have an abortion

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  3. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    re: psul@5:34PM
    How is the list compiled? Do you think the state doesn’t have medical records?

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  4. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Everybody else, when you deal with liberals, this is what you are dealing with.
    https://www.newsweek.com/transgender-animal-testing-research-house-oversight-committee-2030308
    Two or three years ago it was just another snake cult, now… they’re everywhere.

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  5. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    I think that KVMR was whining about a lack of gubmint money due to Trump, and it made me think of this.
    https://www.thefp.com/p/us-government-controls-ukrainian-media
    There’s a lot of small pieces to the puzzle, but it’s funny how Western Civ hung by a hair with this last election.

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  6. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Your tax dollars at work:
    “WHISTLEBLOWER: They were incentivized to qualify illegals for LONG TERM DISABILITY to qualify illegals for Social Security FOR LIFE, “So they were set for life”
    “They wanted us to try to identify them in such a way that they would qualify for long-term social security disability. Now long-term social security disability is for life. So if they get identified and qualify for long-term social security disability, they are as good as set up for life”
    “That doesn’t sound like a refugee to me. Just being honest, that sounds like someone who’s planning on staying here.”
    “So they instructed us to try to identify, to try to get the client, because once they arrive here, they’re now called clients. —So they told us that we needed to talk to the client and ask them if they had any headaches, recurring headaches, or any lower back problems, anything that would qualify them for Social Security Long Term Disability”
    “Yes, it is insanity. But in order to get Social Security disability benefits, don’t you need a Social Security number? Well, we were instructed in the meeting that one of the first things we were supposed to do was sign them up for Social Security.”
    “This is unbelievable. So they come over here and they get a Social Security number. Right. They become legal.
    Correct.”
    Democrats wanted illegals migrants on PERMANENT social security so they could drain our system and we’d pay for them until the day they die. They’d never have to work a day in their lives in America”
    https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1891895227067269464

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  7. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    ““They call it, like, Trump Derangement Syndrome. You don’t realize how real this is until you can’t reason with people. I was at a friend’s birthday party in L.A.—a nice, quiet dinner—and I happened to mention the President’s name.
    “And it was like they got shot with a dart in the jugular that contained, like, methamphetamine and rabies. Okay. And they’re like, (raging sound) what is wrong, guys? You just can’t have a normal conversation. It’s like they become completely irrational.””
    – Elon Musk

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  8. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    In case you were ever curious what the chattering class actually thinks.
    https://x.com/amuse/status/1892190502205690350

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  9. fish Avatar
    fish

    Jennifer Rubin and George Conway on stage together…..so much concentrated suck in one spot it’s a wonder that the universe didn’t collapses in on itself….

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  10. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    You know, this is actually a good point.

    “Republicans understand what democrats think.
    Democrats do not understand what republicans think.
    Why?
    Because almost all TV, movies, and network news are produced by democrats.
    Partially because they….
    etc.

    https://x.com/Devon_Eriksen_/status/1892032675344470416

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  11. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    From an editorial in the conservative Wall Street Journal about Trumps police for Ukraine:
    “The way forward, the board concluded, is “making clear to Mr. Putin the arms and pressure he’ll face if the Russian doesn’t wind down the war to accept a durable peace. As it stands now, Mr. Trump’s seeming desperation for a deal is a risk to Ukraine, Europe, U.S. interests — and his own Presidency.”
    https://www.wsj.com/

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  12. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Punch 1207pm
    So?
    You’re the guy who wanted to throw Ukrainians into the fire as long as there were Russkies to shoot. Is that the old Punch?

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  13. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    lol. cool.
    “Milei presents a CHAINSAW to Musk
    “The chainsaw has arrived at DOGE…!!!” Argentinian President Javier Milei tweeted, sharing the video.”
    https://x.com/SputnikInt/status/1892702847004749828

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  14. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    From your post
    “You’re the guy who wanted to throw Ukrainians into the fire as long as there were Russkies to shoot.”
    Show me where I said that Gregory?

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  15. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    You deny you were in favor of a never ending war?
    Really?

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  16. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    So Gregory do you believe the way to end the war is for us to make a deal with Putin.

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  17. fish Avatar
    fish

    ….and hey….who’s to say the Ukraine not to mention the rest of Europe would be any worse off under Putin?
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/vp-vance-vindicated-scottish-police-arrest-woman-silent-vigil-outside-abortion-clinic

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  18. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    So perhaps the po ol ponytail of ignorance can enlighten us how exactly do you end the war without having some kind of deal that includes vlad?
    😉

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  19. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    No Punch,
    Zelenskyy and Putin need to make the compromise.

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