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State of the Union 2019 and Democratic rebuttal (video)

06 Wednesday Feb 2019

Posted by bydesign001 in Election 2020, Foreign Policy, National Security, Politics, U S Military

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President Donald J. Trump, SOTU2019


ICYMI, below is last night’s State of the Union 2019. First Lady Melania Trump enters the Hall at 18:14 of video and President Donald J. Trump makes his appearance at 24:25.

President Trump hit all of the right notes so much so that the CIA media complex, their comrades in government, pundits, fellow swamp critters and NeverTrumpers appears to have been thrown off guard.

We now know the REAL reason behind Nancy Pelosi’s urgency to block President Trump’s SOTU.  When he speaks directly to the people in such a forum, it works to his favor being that he reaches Americans directly. Therein lies the threat to propagandists, globalists and their fake news operatives.

Finally, while so many have mentioned Progressive Congresswomen all donning “white,” am I the only one who thinks “KKK” when looking at them? After all, the KKK is who and what the Democratic Party continues to be until this day.

Just a thought.

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Christmas Presents For The Voters Who Put Donald J Trump In Office

24 Monday Dec 2018

Posted by bydesign001 in Education, Faith, Foreign Policy, Immigration, Liberty, National Security

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Afghanistan, border wall, First Step Act, illegal alien invasion, Illegal Immigration, military drawdown, over-incarceration problem in USA, President Donald J. Trump, prison reform, Syria


(Derivative of Official WH photo)

 
While never underestimating this businessman’s many abilities, it is not so much that President Donald J. Trump is able to walk and chew gum at the same time, it’s that we finally have a President who insists upon doing so concurrently (times ten) while keeping AND fighting to keep promises made to Americans.

Imagine that a whole generation(s) exists that has never witnessed such occurrences.  The deep state, the Progressive leadership of both parties, the global establishment order and their media collaborators have brainwashed tthese useful idiots to believe that Trump’s actions are an anomaly.

Unified Patriots by JadedByPolitics

What a wonderful past week we’ve been lucky to have. President Trump gave us three gifts this week.

1) Leaving Syria and drawing down in Afghanistan – we won the war, but we’ve had a stalemate in the nation rebuilding. I love General Mattis, however, he is a war machine guy, and why shouldn’t he be, he is very good at it. For as long as anyone can remember, we’ve known Trump to be a non-interventionalist. As president, he gave General Mattis time to do what he felt he needed to be done, and then it was time to move on. I thank General Mattis for his service to this great nation.

President Trump wants U.S. troops brought home from all the “stupid wars”; and as a consequence the time for Defense Secretary Mattis was sure to come to an end.

The Trump Doctrine of using economics to achieve national security objectives is a fundamental paradigm shift, history provides no reference.

Just like the demanded restructuring of NATO, removing troops from Syria and likely Afghanistan will run counter to the interventionist policies of those who advocate for military deployments; and also the benefactors on the business end of the military industrial complex.

Yes, it’s time for a shift.

2) The President was able to get the House to vote for wall funding, and had no problem shutting down the gluttonous government when the Senate refused to vote for its passage. Trump doesn’t play chicken, he makes deals and this shutdown will be long for the Democrats, GOP Inc and federal employees[…]

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Forum: Are China And The US Headed For War?

21 Tuesday Aug 2018

Posted by bydesign001 in Foreign Policy, National Security, Wow! Magazine

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China, Foreign Policy, globalism, intellectual property theft, Trade wars, United States (USA)



Every Monday, the WoW! community and our invited guests weigh in at the Forum, short takes on a major issue of the day, the culture, or daily living. This week’s question
: Are China And The US Headed For War?

Jeffrey Avalon Friedberg: War?

No.

One thing China is not: is stupid.

China can do much better on its Long March by simply stripping Earth away from the Americans, one sliver at a time, piece by piece, bit by bit.

They can do this in terms of physically taking things, such as our technology, American real estate, or by extending influence, as in Latin America, and actually being welcomed in.

Then, one day, poof! They are the majority—at a pinnacle of the majors—and are in control.

In this non-nuclear manner they can preserve a lot of real estate and personnel. I mean—none of the Chinese leaders want to live underground or in a nuclear cook-oven, am I right?

Right.

In the interim—there’s no rush. And it’s just a game. When the time comes, they can win. And nobody—like maybe the Rooskies—will be able to step in and take over the hand they are playing.

In a nuclear war with the USA they will be degraded militarily, financially, and morally, to a point where they will probably be overthrown by a sea of people who just want to eat….

…And who want to have some fun in life and living.

Rob Miller: To answer this question properly, it’s helpful to know something about Chinese history and culture.

China has always been more concerned with keeping the quong fai (foreign devils) out then in expanding it’s own territory. That’s what the Great Wall was all about. Like Japan, China essentially was a closed society for centuries.

In the 1400s, China had the greatest seagoing fleet in the world, up to 3,500 ships at its peak.  Some of them were five times the size of the ships being built in Europe at the time. But by 1525, all of China’s “Treasure Fleet” ships had been destroyed — burned in their docks or left to rot by the government as the Ming Dynasty entered a 200-year-long period of isolationist slumber.

That ended with the Opium wars of the mid-nineteenth century, referred to quite accurately by the Chinese as ‘the years of humiliation. Essentially, the Chinese wanted the very lucrative opium trade the British enjoyed stopped. The British actually went to war in 1839 to force the Chinese to keep importing this poison, and ended up with China ceding the Hong Kong island to Britain as well as ‘treaty ports’ at Shanghai, Canton, Ningpo (Ningbo), Foochow (Fuzhou), and Amoy. France secured concessions on the same terms as the British, in treaties of 1843 and 1844.

The second Opium War, fought from 1856–1860 actually increased the concessions to Britain and other European countries as well as the amount of the trade in opium. Russia also seized Chinese territory. And the hideous invasion of China by Japan was a major disaster. Aside from the loss of territory, the Japanese committed major atrocities.An untold number of Chinese civilians were literally murdered, whole cities were destroyed, thousands of Chinese young women (as well as Koreans and Filipinas) were kidnapped and forced into prostitution as ‘comfort girls’ for the Japanese military, and bizarre ‘experiments’ on human beings were conducted, especially in Manchuria (Manchuko).

My point here is that all this emphasized something to the Chinese…that foreigners were not to be trusted, and neither were China’s corrupt governments. Most Americans underestimate the enormous achievement of Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger in overcoming all this history and opening up China again.

I’ve been fascinated with Chinese culture for quite some time. In fact, I almost married a delightful Chinese girl who lived in Queens, the only woman I ever seriously considered marrying until I met my beloved. Among other things I learned from my Chinese girlfriend was how to play the Chinese game of Go. Understanding Go is a key to understanding how the Chinese think.

Western tactics are based on chess, which involves ‘killing off’ your opponent’s power pieces, occupying territory on the board and surrounding the king to the point that any move the King makes results in the king’s ‘death.’

In Go, the idea is to not to occupy territory but to control access to territory, to make your opponent’s ‘soldiers’ useless. There are no power pieces per se.

That’s what the Chinese have been doing for some time, with trade agreements and lately, using a strategy of loans to both developing and developed countries like South Africa. It works like this…the Chinese loan money to these countries in exchange for trade concessions, with economically or strategically  beneficial resources as collateral. When the loans (which deliberately have terms very difficult for these countries to meet) are defaulted on, China gets control, sometimes with an additional loan as a sweetener. These are Go tactics.

Are the U.S. and China headed for war? Possible, but I doubt it.

For a quarter of a century, China enjoyed dealing with three of the worst U.S. presidents in history. The corrupt Bill Clinton, who the Chinese bought via a one million dollar loan after he lost the New Hampshire primary via his China connection, his  old friends and campaign donors the Riyadis. And then there was the Clueless George W. Bush, and the openly anti-American Barack Hussein Obama.

All of them allowed the Chinese as well as politically friendly American companies to export jobs wholesale to China while allowing cheap Chinese goods to flood the market. Both Clinton and Obama also cut back hugely on America’s military. Clinton even  used heavy Democratic party donor and defense contractor Loral to funnel advanced military technology to the Chinese as fast as he could sign the paperwork. Most military analysts estimate that the Chinese made a Great Leap Forward of at least two decades in military technology during the eight years of Clinton’s two terms.

A big part of the recent tension has to do with the fact that  the Chinese, having grown used to pushovers like this are now faces with an entirely different president in Donald J. Trump. The concept of intellectual piracy, copyrights and patents are foreign to the Chinese. They now have a president to deal with who insists on their honoring these precepts, and who is willing to use tariffs and even sanctions to change the unequal trade deals China has enjoyed for years.

What the Chinese are doing now, I think, is circling the wagons. Many of the armaments, like shore to ship missiles are designed to be defensive in nature, and it’s worth remembering that China has only engaged in wars on their borders, in places like northern India, Tibet and North Korea. Even their new island fortresses in the China Sea could reasonably be seen as defensive in nature.

I see Xi’s new role as emperor ( and I wouldn’t call it anything else) and its more recent totalitarian conduct on the home front to be troubling signs, even something of a throwback to the bad old days of the Cultural Revolution, but not necessarily signs of upcoming hostilities. China needs the American market badly, a war would gain them nothing and might even result in domestic turbulence as jobs disappear and domestic supplies of staples increase in price.

Another sign is that Chinese with money have heavily invested here in America, especially in real estate. They understand that if their money’s here, the Chinese government can’t confiscate it. Remember what I wrote earlier about the basic Chinese skeptical attitude towards their government.

Don Surber:Red China and the USA are in a trade war and have been for 20 years. The Bushes and Clinton allowed Red China to steal technology, manipulate currency, and otherwise wreak havoc with trade.

The weasels who call this free trade are traitors. Let’s look at the facts. For every $1 we sell in goods to China, we buy $4 worth of their goods. We are a thoroughbred running against a plow horse and losing because we are hobbled by environmental, labor, and other regulations.

Consider coal mining. The nation’s coal mines recorded 15 deaths last year, including eight in West Virginia.

According to Xinhua, the number of deaths in 2017 in China’s coal sector was 375.

We finally have a president who is a master of negotiating and an astute student of Sun Tzu. Scot Adams of Dilbert fame calls President Donald John Trump a wizard. Everything you know about President Trump through the media is a lie because he throws them off scent every step of the way.

The Chinese cannot fathom him. They are communists, a sheeplike people with great credentials but no intellectual curiosity. Their ideology requires a conformity that would be amusing if not for the deaths of tens of milions in the name of their religion. Muslims are nowhere near as bloody.

President Trump is an entrepreneur who thinks outside of the box. He lives to negotiate. He already has plucked the Korean Peninsula from Red China. Korea has been a protectorate of China going back 1,400 years although the Japanese held it from 1910 to 1945. (You could say World War II began before World War I.)

There is no doubt that Kim Jong Un is on our side. He is dismantling his nuke program. Compare how healthy and alert the last three hostages Kim gave us compared to the condition of Otto Warmbier. Something happened between June 2017 and May 2018 that turned Kim around. Just what, we can only guess at. Why, we know. President Trump flipped Kim, likely on a personal level as he did with Kanye West.

The answer to your question is yes, we are in a war — a trade war – and we have turned the tide. Chairman Xi should surrender now while his economy is damaged but still alive.

Iran is on deck, and Russia needs to clean up its act.

Meanwhile, the European Union wants to cut a deal. Mexico is cutting a deal. Japan and South Korea have made their deals.

While he is doing all this, President Trump also has to deal with a witch hunt, work on immigration, and get his judges and justices confirmed.

He still finds time to golf on weekends.

Doug Hagin:Very doubtful. Not anytime soon anyway. And our currently having a strong president is a large deterrent to China. Another reason 2020 is so important.

David Schuler: here’s more than one answer to that question. The first answer is that we’ve been at war with China for at least the last 20 years and maybe as long as the last 70 years. For the last several decades American companies, looking at a market of a billion prospective customers with dollars signs in their eyes, have convinced the politicians of both political parties that we’re not. You need only look at the precipitous drop in U. S. manufacturing employment after the admission of China to the WTO, pictured below:


https://fred.stlouisfed.org/graph/fredgraph.png?g=kRPz

to recognize that as nothing short of economic warfare. Additionally, if you take the various pronouncements of Chinese officials on trade and foreign policy it is quite clear that they view them as zero-sum games, transactions with one winner and one loser.

The other answer is that we need not be headed for war with China. It would be a choice not an inevitability. If the Chinese leadership realized just how deadly war with the U. S. could be for them and everything and everybody they know, there would be no chance of war. But there are so many saber-rattlers on both sides of the relationship I think there is a genuine danger of war with China.

Laura Rambeau Lee: Yes, it appears China’s goal is to draw us into a war and we better be prepared. We are late in realizing just how great a threat China is to the west and the free world. We must secure our alliances and assure them we will be there to fight with them to oppose this existential threat. It’s not a matter of if, but when.

Well, there it is!

Make sure to drop by every Monday for the WoW! Magazine Forum. And enjoy WoW! Magazine 24-7 with some of the best stuff written in the ‘net. Take from me, you won’t want to miss it.

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TRADE BRINKSMANSHIP, NOT TRADE WAR, VERSUS GLOBALISM

29 Sunday Jul 2018

Posted by bydesign001 in Economy, Foreign Policy, National Security

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brinksmanship, bureaucrcy, China, Donald Trump, Elitism and Class, EU, JFK, Muslim Brotherhood, race and culture, Ronald Reagan, tariff war, trade war


Vassar Bushmills

“Trade War” is a term the enemies of Donald Trump use to denigrate his proposals for restoring a balance to American trade policies.

Only it’s not “trade war” but trade brinkmanship, which, as it was first used to define JFK’s strategy against the USSR in his years in the White House, were intended to prevent a war, not execute one.

I’m actually old enough to remember those days, and the term’s use so know it’s not unlike the principle’s laid down by Donald Trump in his best seller Art of the Deal.

JFK’s use of the term vis a vis the USSR and Khrushchev was not unlike Reagan at Reykjavik in ’86 or Trump-Putin at Helsinki only a few days ago. In each case the American president, out of the hearing of the media, laid all their power cards on the table, making it clear to the other side we could not be matched. Out of sight of the kibitzers this could be done by allowing them to save face, and go home and give it some deeper thought. Khrushchev brought the missiles out of Cuba, Gorby threw in the towel as he knew they could not match our economy in developing our Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), and likely Putin got the same message, for of three Russian versions, 1962, 1986 and 2018, his position is weakest. Yep. Weakest.

Trade issues with the European Union and China are essentially no different; known strengths versus known weaknesses.

All of China’s plans for regional political hegemony are based on the success of their economy, and most of that would go up in smoke if America quit buying their stuff. The sheer size of our market dwarfs all others.

(There are dozens of fatal flaws in the Chinese internal management system and the way they did their book that made them vulnerable to even regional competition, with US private sector support, which I first set out to prove in 1989, before the fall of the Berlin Wall which directed me elsewhere. In Asia I liked working with local entrepreneurs but found American partners impossible. The American manufacturing ethos has since changed, so if I were to midwife relationships today, I’d look for American small business entrepreneurs who are a little more hands-on.)

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo lays waste to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee

26 Thursday Jul 2018

Posted by bydesign001 in Election 2018, Election 2020, Foreign Policy, Politics, Progressives War on Donald Trump

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Full Committee Hearing An Update on American Diplomacy to Advance our National Security Strategy, North Korea, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Trump/Putin Summit, witch hunt


In yet another anti-Trump dog and pony show, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo laid waste to questions and allegations levied against President Donald J. Trump from NeverTrumpers, Progressives, deep state clowns aka profiteers of war during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing Wednesday afternoon.

Although officially entitled, “Full Committee Hearing An Update on American Diplomacy to Advance our National Security Strategy,” advancing our national security strategy had nothing to do with it.

The sole objective of Wednesday’s hearing was political as members of the committed sought to attack the President’s agenda, i.e., last week’s Trump/Putin Summit, levy false allegations of appeasement and collusion by the President with Vladimir Putin while securing audio and video clips to be spliced, re-branded, re-run and spun by the Communist media complex and global elites in both parties, all of whom are colluding to discredit and take down the President.

Deep state goons employed by the Communist media complex will huff, puff and blow hot air in response to pre-scripted questions.

War mongers/swamp critters (Senate Foreign Relations Committee) will do the talk show scene, espouse meaningless propaganda and fund-raise off selectively edited video footage and audio throughout the 2018 mid-term elections and 2020 presidential election season.

Of course, none will include Pompeo’s fiery responses calling out and politely discrediting the rhetoric and grandstanding.  The Secretary of State laid waste to those very same politicians who have the nerve to place themselves on a higher ground than not just the President but the rest of the country.

Progressives made fools of themselves and Republicans made no effort to call out the tomfoolery of Progressive hooligans.

Case in point, Senator Bob Corker who cannot leave the U. S. Senate soon enough for my tastes but something tells me that when he does, it will not be the last that we see or hear of this schmuck.  Corker’s strategy is to ignore the fact that he is a Republican (on paper anyway) and blame Trump. “It’s the President…It’s the President…It’s the President…”

Corey Booker, corrupt as hell and one who speaks only to hear himself speak.  Booker is gearing up for a 2020 presidential run. (SIDEBAR: Midway through the video in the mids of the lecture, notice one of Booker’s adoring fans, a young female wearing black. While I am suggesting nothing, the metoo movement, for some reason, comes to mind.)

Then there is another hooligan, that Robert Menendez, who wants the transcriber’s notes subpoenaed.  Menendez was sanctioned two months ago for violating congressional rules by the Senate Select Committee on Ethics.  The swamp rat is alleged to have “knowingly and repeatedly” accepting impermissible gifts over a six-year period and must repay their fair market value.” [See: U. S. Senate Select Comittee on Ethics, Public Letter of Admonition, to Menendez dated April 26, 2018 here in pdf format.)

Below is the hearing in its entirety, you might want to grab some popcorn or chips and dip before hitting play. Secretary of State, Pompeo is having none of it.

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Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo at the Reagan Foundation Forum – 7/22/2018 *video*

25 Wednesday Jul 2018

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iran, Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo


U.S. Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo delivers remarks on “Supporting Iranian Voices” at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Center for Public Affairs in Simi Valley, California on July 22, 2018. Source: US Dept. of State-Flickr (public domain)

Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute “Remarks on Supporting the Iranian Voices,” speaker:  Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo.

The following video of Secy. Pompeo’s speech begins at 10:07 of the video.  I cued the video up accordingly.

Streamed live on Jul 22, 2018 by ReaganFoundation

A Reagan Forum with remarks by Michael R. Pompeo, United States Secretary of State. Secretary Pompeo’s remarks on “Supporting Iranian Voices” will be delivered as part of a visit with members of the Iranian-American community in the United States. This event is SOLD OUT, so be sure to set a reminder and join us on YouTube.

 

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