Friday, February 28, 2020

Lex's guide to Corona

Socialist cures for Corona?  Has Bernie or any of the godless Demo-Dope field of azzbags heaped any praise of the ChiComs, Cubans, Venezuelans or any other socialist/communist country for leading the way on cures, tests or care of patients with Corona?  Why haven’t the Cubans come up with a cure, or the Canadians or Socialist Europe?  The cure for this BS will come from capitalist medicine – big pharma if you will – that the Dope field condemns.  The Dope goal is to destroy the very system that will lead us out this and nearly all other messes we find ourselves in.

Dopes plan for protecting the population from Corona.  Take all the money allocated to control the border and put it into Corona research.  Huh?  Let anyone who wants to stroll across the border - sick or not -into the country.  Brilliant.  The idiots who are still trying to figure out who won the Iowa caucus want to protect us from Corona.  Hmm.

Moooslim terror plan.  Send a bunch of Corona infected jihadist across the Dope’s Open border.  Send them to the homeless camps in LA and San Fran and see how Dope mayors and commie f—K Gavin Newsome deal with the infection of over 100,000 homeless.  How you gonna quarantine that mess? 
                      
The Soldiers Load and the Mobility of a Nation by SLA Marshal. Find it and read it.  A nation needs to maintain control of the means of production to wage war.  Unbelievably some 50% of parts for vital combat equipment are manufactured in China.  80-90% of production of medicines come from China.  This is total BS.  A diversified supply chain is essential.  A supply chain that resides principally within our own borders – America first if you will – is ideal.

If a diversified supply chain is a good policy for the American government, it is also good policy for GM, Ford, Chrysler, GE, Apple, et al.  Lex opined weeks ago that one silver lining to the Corona virus would be if companies divested from godless commie Chinese bastards and diversified their supply chain bringing a good portion of back to the USA. 

Market panic?  I dunno.  The insiders make money when the market goes up.  They make money when the market goes down.  A bear market for them is just another money making opportunity.  Also the meteoric market run up means it was bound to come down anyway.  The old adage: “Anything that can’t last forever, won’t” comes to mind. Maybe Corona was just as good a reason as any to take some profit.   

I do know the big guys investing in the market are a skittish bunch. “The markets are down today on news of GeeWiz Widget Company missing its quarterly goal by .0007%.”  “The Market is up today on news crude oil is down .00007%.”  “The markets are up today on the news that markets might go up today.”  It has to be BS.  The “experts” say to get into the markets for the long-term.  Yet there are these nearly daily events that somehow cause the markets to move in one direction or another.  So which is it?  Stay in for the long-haul or get pushed into buying and selling with slightest breeze affecting even an innocuous stock?

Lex’s investment advice.  Buy low.  Sell high.  The market is way down.  It might be time to buy, but then again, it may not be…yet.  For every yin there is yang.  If China is out (thank goodness) as a supply chain India, Vietnam, Indonesia etc. are in.  If foreign travel for vacation is out travel in the good ol’ US of A is in.  So there have to be investment opportunities out there somewhere.  For every “out” yin in the market there is probably an “in” yang opportunity somewhere.

Bottom line.  This thing is probably manageable.  There seem to be a lot people howling before they've been been bit. There will be plenty of time for that if/when the bite comes.  Oh, and hell yes, Dopes and the MSM are rooting for the virus. 

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Same BS pols advocate for same failed BS policies then blame failure on racism

Jimmy Clyburn first won election in 1992 when the Supreme Court required his SC 6th district be redrawn as a majority black district.  Since his election, like most Demo-Dope run areas, Clyburn’s district has remained largely unchanged.  Since 1992 the Clyburn has been railing about the condition of constituents and being the only one in the district able to affect change but nothing changes.

So yesterday Jimmy Clyburn endorsed another life-time race hustler, Slow Joe Biden.  Biden, like Clyburn, claims a long career of fighting for blacks, but if the Dope debate on Tuesday is any indication things in America have only gotten worse for blacks on Biden and Clyburn’s watch.  So how many times do you hold a spike for a guy smashes your hand with sledge hammer?  Once for anyone with a brain.

Every election Dopes like Biden and Clyburn convince blacks that they have to support them if they want conditions to change.  Then things never change.  Then Dopes like Biden and Clyburn convince blacks that they have to support them if they want conditions to change.  Then thing never change.  Then Dopes like Biden and Clyburn convince…

I cannot believe that no one that stage Tuesday didn’t call Slowest of all Joes out.  “Look Joe by your own admission you’ve been at this ‘you whole life.’  But you’re still bitching about the same issues you were bitching about 40 years ago. Clearly you are incapable of getting the job done.  It’s time for you to go.  Bye.”        

I do not know what it is about the black vote that remains enamored with a party that historically has done NOTHING but voted to keep them down - literally by opposing Reconstruction or figuratively by keeping them on the government plantation of meager bare subsistence government handouts.  Dope decry black incarceration rates without asking what the rate of black criminal activity is.  They decry black low test score in black schools without asking about the attendance and dropout rates.  They decry income inequality without asking about single parent homes teen pregnancy rates etc.

Here’s the thing, and I believe it’s the most thing.  It’s a hell of lot easier to claim these problems in the black community exist solely because of “systemic racism” than address the real underlying problems.

But Lex it is because of RAAAAAAAAAAAAACIST whites.  Okay whitey is a racist pig.  So why is it that Asians can come to America and within a generation dominate math and science?  How can Indian student excel and win every spelling bee in America?  How is it illegal Hispanics can come and maintain a near 100% employment?

Tuesday’s Dope debate explains why blacks are mired in mediocrity.  A large swath of that population remains committed to openly pandering politicians and government solutions to problems more appropriately addressed individualism, capitalism and religion.  It’s a harder path for politicians and preachers to sell, but it’s the best path forward.

Can you imagine a Dope politician on that stage Tuesday issuing the following statement:  “Government and all the politicians on this stage have failed the African American community.  The 40 plus year experiment of Civil Rights movement, the war on poverty and affirmative action are all failures.  We are still talking about the exact same problems in the black community that we were talking about 40 years ago.  How long can we continue to go to the well of calling America a racist country to explain away your problems when other people of color come to this country and thrive within a generation?  We need to change the paradigm.  Okay whitey is a raaaaaaaaaaaaacist, but he’s a money grubbing raaaaaaaaaaaaacist that will hire talent and allow to it to rise.  It’s time to stop blaming racism for every problem within the black community.  There are four simple rules for success in America.  1) Finnish high school.  2)  Stay out of jail. That means no gangs or drugs.  3) Don’t have children out of wedlock.  4) Get and keep a job even if it’s a minimum wage burger flipping job.  How hard is that?  Just do it and see where we are after 40 years of that simple formula.”

Personal responsibility is something that you’ll never hear advocated for in today’s Demo-Dope Party.

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

The Dope shout fest. They need a moderator.

I tuned into the Dope debate last night and it lived up to its name – a debate for Dopes.  When I tuned in – a bit late – all 7 candidate were shouting at each other, the moderators and the audience.  A jumbled mess like a bunch seniors fighting over who was in line first for the Early Bird Special at Denny’s.

Slow Joe Biden looked and sounded like the Izzy Mandelbaum (Lloyd Bridges) character from Seinfeld.  An old man who talked tough, but clearly wasn’t. Mayor Pete looked and sounded like a smug punk.  The fake Indian thought she had the right to rebut everyone else’s comment.  She talked and talked and talked.  The moderators who clearly lost control for the situation about 1 minute in, let her.  I had to start yelling at the tv, “STFU you old tired lying b*tch.” 

The entire field trashed America as if we were back in 1860’s when Democrats stood in the way blocking Reconstruction or 1960 when they were standing in the school house doors blocking integration. So after a Civil War, Reconstruction, the war on poverty, the Civil Rights movement, affirmative action, the welfare state lifelong Dope still do not think America has done enough to erase the stain of slavery.  

Now Dopes like Slow Joe say they have been “fighting their entire life” for blacks.  So isn’t that an obvious problem?  You’ve been working your “entire life” and still we’re mired in a totally unforgiving racist state.  Racist in job opportunities, bank loans, criminal justice, housing, education, well everything.  So Joe you’ve been at this your “entire life” and by your own admission you have not moved the ball.  So, are you a failure?  Yes.  Yes you are.

They just kept talking about black, brown and women’s votes.  Is that pandering BS.  Yes.  What I learned is that the Dope Party doesn’t give one hoot in hell about me.

In sum, it was a pander fest for minos.  Nothing to see here for white privilege scum who have taken advantage of poor blacks your entire lives.  Shame, shame on you. 

CBS moderators were a total joke.  A mess.

Was it off-putting to anyone else that these people running for the office of the most powerful person on Earth were reduced to raising their hands and shouting for attention to get a chance to talk from a group of boob moderators who lost control of the debate?  Pathetically weak.  

There's an RNC commercial in there somewhere. SNL might have a field day with this.
   
That’s all I could stands, I could stands no more.  I was out at the one hour mark.

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Hate America first sad sack show for the ages on tv again tonight

There will be another Hate America First fest tonight on tv or as the MSM likes to call it - another Demo-Dope debate. 

I’ve noted this before, how can anyone – including an open-minded Democrat – watch that clown car called the Demo-Dope field of presidential candidates and say that there’s a “moderate” among them?  

There isn’t.  They are all open borders, Green New Deal BS artists that in a different age would all be labeled anarchists.  The center in the Dope party has moved so far left that the anarchists are now called “moderates.”

The field is likely to go after front running communist Bernie Sander hard even as they co-opt his message in hope siphoning off parts of the Bernie army as they sell themselves as a more electable Bernie lite.

I don’t think that will work.  Bernie will swat their critiques away like so many flies.  When asked “How are you going to pay for that?” for a nearly endless list of taxpayer funded vote buying schemes to appeal to every commie in the country, Bernie will answer the question with a question, “How do we pay for the military industrial complex?  How do we pay for the un-American wall?  How do we pay for a space program?”  It’ll go on and on like that with no real answers for anything.  

Then Bernie and Dopes, as always, will lay the bill at the door of “the rich” and “corporations.”  To make all of the Dope taxpayer funded schemes work “the rich” is going to include anyone who has a job and a “corporation” will be anyone who employs a laborer.   

But isn’t that the Dope way.  Did Barry the empty suit Obama have answers for anything he was proposing?  No.  He spoke in platitudes the vagaries of “hope” as a workable solution to rising sea levels.  Mayor Pete studied TES and is the gay half-wit version of The Empty Suit.

Mayor Pete, who now apparently fancies himself America’s pastor, says he cannot find anything in scripture that supports anyone supporting PDJT.  Well I cannot find anything in scripture that supports a man marrying a man, aborting a baby – even after live birth as is now the Dope position or condemning half the people of a nation with no forgiveness or hope of redemption.   

If I want a lesson in Christian theology I won’t be getting it from a man married to man who thinks it’s okay to kill a baby and condemns those with whom he disagrees.

Luckiest man on the stage is Mini Mike.  Bernie's undeniable front runner status and Mini's horrible performance in the last debate probably means Shorty will be left alone - ignored as dead meat - tonight.

Will Slow Joe Biden bring up Cornpop and how how he and Brian Williams were arrested trying to visit Nathan Hale in prison after being helicoptered into Boston Tea party? Idunno.  Maybe.     

I won’t watch the debate. I value my already fragile mental health too much to spend it watching a idiots trying to out idiot each other.

Monday, February 24, 2020

Sure Russia wants PDJT and not the socialist communist Dope candidates


The failing NY Times says that intelligence officials briefed congress that the Russians were looking to interfere in the 2020 election on PDJT’s behalf. Hmm, anything is possible I suppose.  After all, Barak Obama is trying to lay claim to PDJT’s booming economy. Obama taking credit for Trump’s economy is akin to Joe Montana taking credit for the Chief’s Super Bowl win because he threw his last NFL pass in Chief’s uniform 25 years ago.

I’m just wondering why the Russians would be backing a guy who has sanctioned their butts off, sanctioned their proxies’ butts off in Venezuela and Iran, humiliated them in Syria, drove their economy into a further tailspin by lowering the cost of oil, shipped lethal aid to Ukraine to kill Russians and is responsible for a flourishing American economy when they could be backing any one of a long line Democrat candidates who would bankrupt America by offering free healthcare for the world while encouraging the forsaking of energy that works in favor of costly environmentally shaky energy that doesn’t behind a Green New Deal, and pretty much disarm America in the process. 

Besides, didn’t we just digest the three year 40 million dollar Mueller report that could find no Trump - Russia collusion in the 2016 election?  That sorry episode combined with these new allegations remind of the old adage: Fool me once, shame on you.  Fool me twice, shame on me.  Fool me most of my life, shame on the public school system and an incurious leftist mind.

Today’s many JG Rants
Subscribing to the JG’s new school of journalism where it’s okay to tar all members of a group with the same broad brush a la race baiting hoaxer Chris Francois labeling all Hoosiers racists, in his letter “A nation full of cowards is reaping consequences” of Feb 23, 2020 Michael Zirkle labels all Republicans cowards before labeling America as a nation of cowards.

Of course as a “real” Christian, that’s one who subscribes to Zirkle’s leftist point of view, Zirkle virtue signals his own holier-than-thou worth and exempts himself from his own scathing “America’s a nation of cowards” condemnation.  How convenient.

It’s a shame dueling was outlawed.  Were it still legal, poorly worded ill-advised bombast from people would immediately be met with a challenge. Soon people would be choosing their words more carefully. 
       
Sunday, February 23, 2020 1:00 am
Letters to the editor
A nation full of cowards is reaping consequences
The Republicans' vote on impeachment, their party rhetoric and complete denial of facts lead me to think one thing. They are all cowards who have sold themselves out to what will prove to be, in history's hindsight, Russian money. Cowards standing behind God as their mascot.
Honoring the market and greed above Jesus and his word, they attack all who oppose them. I too am a Christian, but I choose Jesus over greed and politics.
They are all cowards, even the Democrats who selectively drew up the impeachment articles when they could have and should have been much more scathing.
We as a people are the problem. No one cares to have their buzz harshed, nor their happy, smiling, holding-hands world be enlightened by the truth of all that happens. Damned be the consequences. Don't interrupt my fun seems to be the attitude of most. We are a nation of cowards where this is concerned.
Michael Zirkle
Fort Wayne

I wondered how long before leftists suffering from three plus years of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) would start a crusade against PDJT for octogenarian Nancy Pelosi’s infantile behavior at the State of the Union (SOTU) speech.

Thom Bauer believes all manner of PDJT’s behavior months before and - in sort of a pre-crime indictment - months after the SOTU justify Pelosi’s erratic and foolish behavior during the speech.  After all, he tweets.  So anything that Pelosi does in response is not only excusable, it’s what irrational people demand from other irrational people.  

Heck yes, it’s perfectly natural for leftists suffering TDS to cheer on Pelosi’s boorish breakdown of decorum before the nation and the world, because HEEEEEEEE STARTED IT!!!! – whined the petulant little brat. 

GOP uses Pelosi to deflect from Trump's defects
I wondered how long before Republicans would start a crusade against Nancy Pelosi tearing up Donald Trump's speech (Letters, Feb.13).
So Diane Jones believes Trump rises above Pelosi. After a fact check on Trump's State of the Union, there were many lies and misrepresentations of facts. So tearing up a speech that was filled with so much garbage, I believe, was the right thing to do.
Trump has never risen above anything. He attacks anyone who might disagree with him. He has started removing everyone he believes is a threat to his presidency. For instance, Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and his twin brother (who wasn't involved in his impeachment) are gone. His disrespect for Judge Amy Berman Jackson and the prosecutors who resigned (in the Roger Stone case) is unimaginable and not presidential but the actions of a child who perceives anyone who disagrees with him as his personal enemy.
It is time to stand up to a president who maligns everyone and call him what he is, a wannabe monarch. It is time we no longer stay complacent on behavior we would reject in our own personal lives. Finally, would you really tell your children and your grandchildren it is OK to lie more than 16,000 time in three years and they could grow up to be a corrupt president who has put this country in danger more times than we can count? Is this really what we should expect out of our leaders? I think not.
I can only imagine what these same individuals would do had President Barack Obama acted this way. Let's start calling it what it truly is – corruption at the highest level of his administration. I so badly want his taxes released so everyone can see what a phony he truly is. Just one more coverup.
This puts our democratic republic in danger of no longer being what we should all hope for: what the founding fathers vision of this country is.
Thom Bauer
Fort Wayne

The JG reprinted Mark Beck’s whining letter about teacher pay as its “Golden Pen” award.  Lex tilted at Beck’s nonsense when it was first published.  That post follows Beck’s bio below.  Unable to let this kind BS slide, Lex took another run at Beck’s idiocy below.

See the JG decided to reprise sad sack Mark Beck’s letter “Pay is just one way teachers are devalued” with a Golden Pen on Feb 23, 2020.


I get the sense that Beck believes that he was somehow duped into the teaching profession and then forced to remain, mired in poverty, for 38 years by some invisible hand.  My guess is that Beck either found the profession rewarding – rewarding enough to offset what he claims was a life-time of low pay – or he had so little confidence in his own education and ability that he was afraid to venture outside the security of the teachers’ union.   


Beck notes in 2019-20 the beginning salary for northern Indiana school district teacher is about $37,000. For that sum teachers are expected be in class from say 7am to 4pm Mon – Fri and perform a fair share of “off duty” supervisory responsibilities for 9 months of the year.


Juxtapose a teacher’s responsibilities to those of an entry level military officer.  Second Lieutenant base pay is about $38,000.  For that meager sum the American taxpayer gets a college educated, highly trained individual prepared for world-wide deployment on short notice, to combat zones, natural disasters and/or peacekeeping missions in every climb and place.


When deployed, the lieutenant works year round with little regard to the clock, calendar, weather, danger, meals and personal hardship.  They are subject to regular physical fitness tests and unannounced drug testing. They can be moved cross country in the middle of school year or reassigned jobs at the drop of hat for the “good of the service” and without regard to one’s family situation.


When compared with the duties, responsibilities and expectations of an entry level military officer, school teachers may be overpaid – by a lot.


Last, I find it a bit incongruent for a guy who owns an experimental aircraft to be complaining about his pay.  I don’t care how Beck spends his money, but I happen to know that slipping the surly bonds of Earth via private aviation is an expensive hobby, one that is well out of reach for most families just getting by with reduced-price school lunches.
    

Sunday, February 23, 2020 1:00 am
Golden Pen: January
Pay is just one way teachers are devalued
In 1976, as a first-year teacher whose own child was entering school, and for a few years thereafter, my child qualified for reduced-price lunches based upon my meager salary in an Indiana public school. I also had significant repayments of student loans. We got by, partly by my taking on 17 years of half-time, year-round outside employment, which also detracted from giving full attention to my chosen profession.
Reading “Signs of struggle” about free and reduced-priced school lunches (Jan. 19) prompted me to look at the current salaries in the northern Indiana school district where I began my career. If I were to do it all over again, as a beginning teacher with a spouse and one child on the 2019-20 salary in that same district, I would earn $37,000. The income to qualify for reduced-price lunches for a household of three is $38,443 or less, so my child would still qualify for reduced-price lunches – probably for several years.
Indiana expects, as it should, teachers to educate students to the highest standards while denying the financial benefits of professional achievement to our teachers and their own children. Indiana legislators and governors past and present have talked about improving schools by helping teachers and improving salaries – nothing but promises, empty and delayed, at least for the past 44 years.
We need bright, multitalented individuals to take on the diverse challenges of teaching, but as a state and culture, through low salaries, social and political attacks on the profession, and continued erosion of public school funding by privatization, we do little to incentivize talented young people to consider the profession. As a state, we need to reevaluate our priorities and take action to improve public schools by respecting teaching as a profession and teachers as skilled professionals.
About the author
Mark Beck of Fort Wayne has been selected as January's Golden Pen Award winner. In the judgment of the editors, his Jan. 25 letter was the month's most effective.
Beck retired in 2014 after 38 years of science education in elementary and middle schools across four area districts; in 1996, he was teacher of the year in the Southwest Allen County district and was a finalist for Indiana teacher of the year. (In a 1997 story, Beck's Indian Meadows Elementary School principal, Charles Hill, was quoted as saying Beck “has an outstanding ability to reach kids. It's just so neat the way he brings science to life.'')
He credits his Huntington North High School writing teacher, Sandra Long, for the development of his skill. “She taught me how to be critical of every word I write,” Beck said. “She got me to think about every word and how to use them.”
Beck and his wife, Barb (whose career was also education-related), are the parents of two daughters. They have five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Of teaching, Beck says: “I had a long career ... a good career. (My wife and I) both realized we need to encourage young people to consider the profession. It's difficult for a young person to make that kind of commitment,” knowing the financial realities.
In retirement, the Becks have kept up with the hobby that was featured in a 2016 Journal Gazette story: their self-built two-seater airplane. Beck became a licensed pilot in 1970 while still in high school. The couple spent seven years constructing the 600-pound kit plane in their garage, followed by two years of test flights. It has since logged more than 730 hours of flight time to destinations nationwide.
Beck received a gold-plated inscribed pen for his efforts. The Golden Pen Award was established to express our appreciation for the contributions of our letter writers to the editorial page.


The original Lex run a Beck's rubbish:s PDJT 

Mark Beck’s letter “Pay is just one way teachers are devalued” of January 25, 2020 is cautionary tale for young people.  Someone once told me young people have to make two of the most consequential decisions of their lives early in their lives when they are least prepared to make them – choosing a career and choosing a life partner. 

When choosing a career the two big questions are, do I follow my heart and do what I love or follow the bucks and make a good living.

In 1978 I left a high wage union job for a career in the Marine Corps.  When filed my first income tax as a second lieutenant, I discovered that I’d have been a bit better off if I’d stayed with the union.  But the union job wouldn’t have me traveling cross country doing exciting things with highly motivated and skilled people in every clime and place.  I was doing something I thought was worthwhile, important and satisfying. In the Marine Corps, I liked what I was doing.  In the union job, I liked the money.  So I stayed in the Marine Corps for 20 years. 

Today the average second lieutenant earns a base of pay of about $38,256.  For that sum America gets an educated highly trained individual sworn to support the constitution, ready to leave their home and family for world-wide deployment at an instant, required to maintain a healthy height weight ratio, subject to mandatory drug and physical fitness testing, required to maintain thousands of dollars of uniforms, subject to civil justice as well justice under the UCMJ and willing to risk life and limb engaging in serious and deadly combat at the behest of their government.  All of those conditions exist 24/7 365, not just nine months out of the year 7am-4:30pm.  That’s not a bad deal for American taxpayers.

Now I’m pretty sure if lieutenants, like most seasonal workers, found themselves with three months off every year, they’d go about finding ways to supplement their income with other work rather than begging Uncle Sam to pay them for not working for three months.

Teaching is a tough job.  I know.  I tried it.  I couldn’t do it.  The very best teachers like the very best Marines aren’t in it for the money. As Gunny H once put it when a Marine complained about pay, “Well, if you joined the Marine Corps for the money, you fouled up.”

Friday, February 21, 2020

Today's JG rant: Hitler was not a capitalist


Galen Yordy’s letter “Beware the concentration of political/economic control” of Feb 21, 2020 is more proof that the public school system cannot be trusted to impart even the most rudimentary facts.  Yordy inexplicably believes that Adolph Hitler was a capitalist.

The only thing dumber than Yordy making that absurd assertion is the JG printing it. 

Here’s all you really need to know: The Nazi Party’s official name in Germany was the Nationalist Socialist German Worker’s Party.

Now if you are of the Romeo Montague school of thinking and are forever asking “what’s in name”, like DPRK or the Democratic People’s Republic of [North] Korea, consider that “private ownership” of the means of production in Germany under Hitler was in name only.  

In 1936, to control inflation, the Nazis introduced price and wage controls.  That move led to shortages of nearly all commodities.  To offset that blunder, the Nazi state  later took it upon itself to control what was to be produced, in what quantity, by what methods, and to whom it was to be distributed. “Private ownership” of the means of production, i.e. capitalism, under Hitler with these onerous government imposed restrictions is a pure leftist myth. 

History and economics are hard.  By comparison, airbrushing pastel rainbows and unicorns over ugly inconvenient facts for leftists is a relatively easy task made easier by a supine MSM.

Friday, February 21, 2020 1:00 am
Letters
Beware the concentration of political/economic control
As we fulminate about the terrors of socialism, we would do well to bear in mind the distinction between economic and political systems.
Throughout humankind's history, it has relied on variations of three fundamental types of economic systems. At one extreme we have pure communism, with complete management of economics by the government, and at the other extreme we have unregulated capitalism, with no government involvement. Somewhere in between lies socialism, with varying degrees of governmental regulation of economic matters. By contrast, humankind has relied upon two basic governmental systems: authoritarianism and democracy.
One may combine these economic and political approaches any way one chooses, but one system does not necessarily imply the other. It makes no more sense to condemn communism because it was practiced by the brutal Josef Stalin than it does to condemn capitalism because it was practiced under the equally brutal Adolf Hitler.
Until, perhaps, the early 20th century, the United States practiced a largely democratic unregulated capitalistic political/economic approach. During that period, because of the cruel inequities of unregulated capitalism, the government instituted a number of necessary regulations, at which time we began the transition to our current democratic regulated capitalistic political/economic system, which is, essentially, democratic socialism.
One can be sure that if the dictator-loving, stable genius in the White House were to have his way, he would institute a Stalin-like authoritarian/communist system in this country, with total Trump control of both the political and the economic spheres. And that, my friends, is a truly terrifying prospect.
Galen A. Yordy

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Dopes triggered by America


Dope Debate
Naaaaah, didn’t watch it.  Tuned into PDJT’s rally in AZ.  This morning I did notice something about the optics of the two events.  PDJT had a ginormous American flag as a backdrop for his rally.  There was not one American flag to be seen on the stage with the Dope candidates.  My guess is that the American flag is trigger for more than one of the Dope candidates, all the MSM moderators and 3/4ths the people watching.

Today’s JG rant
Does the JG have a template or scoring system for the long line of anti-Trump screeds that appear daily on this page?  The letters all seem to be about the same.  

1) Name some Republican politician.  Define them as a corrupt, immoral, dishonest, etc. water carrier for PDJT. 

2) Define PDJT with an extra-long list of pejoratives the more outrageous the better - extra points if the writer can employ alliteration in this effort. 

3) Appeal to religion by questioning the spiritual moorings of anyone who might disagree with them.  

4) Appeal to patriotism by asserting bipartisanship can only occur when Republicans agree with Democrats and that anyone who does not agree with their warped point view is not just wrong but is also an evil, godless threat to our constitutional republican form of government.  

5) FINALE!!  Appeal to fake authority by citing a #NEVERTRUMPer Republican who has previously been trashed in all the same manner described above but has since gotten his mind right by agreeing with the writer on impeachment. 

Diane Soddy’s letter, “Banks providing cover corrupt leadership” of Feb 19, 2020 fit the template to a tee then went on to demonstrate the utter failure of public education when she wrote, “The rest of the enablers who would not even dare offer a fair trial will have to live with their decision.” 

Who are these “enablers”?  The senate that sat in silence as jurors for Democrats’ ill-advised impeachment effort or the president’s defense team?  Who?  Soddy turns over 900 years of English common law on its head when she mistakenly asserts that a “fair trial” somehow requires the jury and/or the defense to help the government to prove its case.

The idea of a “fair trial” under English common law is all about the rights that are afforded the accused.  The burden of proof falls solely on the government.  An overbearing onerous government forcing the accused into making statements against his own interests is Soviet style justice.         
 
Wednesday, February 19, 2020 1:00 am
Letters
Banks providing cover for corrupt leadership
Jim Banks' nasty tweets following the sham trial of Donald Trump (“Banks bashes Utah senator's move,” Feb. 6) match the vile attacks of his Dear Leader, who belittles anyone with the honesty and moral courage to disagree with him or report his failings.
According to Banks, a man who honors his oath to God to defend the Constitution and render a just verdict must be doing so as a publicity stunt. And giving interviews to defend himself from the vicious attacks he knows his honesty will bring – well, that's just “animosity” toward Banks' cherished leader, Trump. It seems the greatest animosity belongs to Banks himself, directed toward Sen. Mitt Romney for pointing out the failings of his associates in the Senate.
Some people put God and truth ahead of party and Trump. That appears to be hard for others to understand. The oath all swore in the Senate was just ignored, much like Trump ignores his oath of office.
Then there was the ridiculous comment that the Democrats should be investigated. I suggest we first check out the most corrupt president we have ever endured.
We can start with one of the thousands of lies, like the oft-repeated promise that Mexico will pay for the wall. But instead Trump took billions of dollars from our military. No problem for Banks.
I could point out the numerous appointees and associates who either resigned due to corruption or are in prison.
I could mention the rollback of every environmental protection he can find. But I guess that's fine, too.
I could go on (and on and on), but why bother? Trump can do whatever he wants. No one will investigate; no one will hold him accountable. Republican senators have rendered Congress impotent and placed our democracy in serious danger. History will not be kind.
Romney will be able to hold his head up. The rest of the enablers who would not even dare offer a fair trial will have to live with their decision. Unfortunately, so will our country.
Diane Soddy
Leo-Cedarville