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2021-08-23 d
THE COVID-CON IV


And so, the real rebellion begins.
Those not submitting to the medically useless, but potentially lethal,
injection will leave jobs and homes in tyrannical blue cities and states.

The military will lose its best men.
The unraveling of this former Republic will intensify.
The poor and melanin minorities,
unable to move, will be decimated.



Military & Blue States Announce Vaccine Mandates MINUTES After FDA Approves [Unsafe] Injection [That Does Not Prevent Infection or Transmission]

The establishment is wasting no time announcing vaccine mandates in the military and in New York and California minutes after the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of the [spike protein] COVID mRNA [gene therapy] injection.

Just minutes after the FDA’s announcement, Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby announced Monday that the military is now requiring soldiers to get the jab under threat of court martial.

“Now that the Pfizer vaccine has been approved, the Defense Department is prepared to issue new guidance requiring all service members to be vaccinated,” Kirby told reporters.


New York announced the state’s Department of Education is also requiring it’s nearly 150,000 employees and all students to get the shot with no opt-out option.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a similar requirement for city workers, making it the first city to issue a flat-out vaccine mandate.

“Today, the New York City Department of Health will be issuing an order requiring all staff in the New York City Public Schools to be vaccinated,” de Blasio said.

“This will require that all staff of every kind, principles, teachers, custodians, food service, you name it, needs to have at least one dose by Sept. 27.”


Los Angeles also announced vaccine mandates for its 60,000 city workers, including police and firefighters.


Liberals like Washington Post [neocon] columnist Jennifer Rubin, CNN’s [rabid globalist] Max Boot and [Leftist homosexual]
Star Trek actor George Takei also celebrated the FDA’s approval of the jab and the vaccine mandates to come with the mantra, “No more excuses.(read more)

2021-08-23 c
THE COVID-CON III

Trump the populist is losing his base over this one issue that increasingly defines the times

Former president gets booed at one of his own rallies

For millions of Americans the definition of ‘fully vaccinated’ is about to change,
casting them back into the outer edges of society with the ‘unclean’ and the untouchables


Americans are growing restless over where the Covid narrative is heading, and there seems to be a growing disconnect between “we the people” and those who seek to represent us in government.

Even Donald Trump, ever the populist, now seems hopelessly out of touch. It’s like the grassroots movement of deplorables he helped energize has now passed him by and are waiting for him to catch up.

But will he catch up, or lag farther and farther behind?

On Saturday night, Aug. 21, in Cullman, Alabama, Trump got booed at one of his own rallies – when’s the last time you saw that happen?

What could be so offensive to the ears of thousands of deplorables, you ask? Let’s just say that when their leader told them Covid vaccines are “good” and people should take them, it didn’t sell in Alabama, not anymore than it has sold in Ohio, Georgia, or anywhere else. [Watch video in second tweet below]


Trump advises his audience in Alabama to take the Covid vaccine
pic.twitter.com/aaxQfnnxoh

  
 — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 22, 2021



The crowd reacted with a string of boos, to which Trump responded:


“Nah, that’s ok, that’s all right, you got your freedoms! But I happened to take the vaccines. If it doesn’t work you’ll be the first to know, OK? I’ll call up Alabama and say, ‘hey, you know what…’ but it is working!”

No, Mr. Trump, it isn’t working.

This is what’s known in the business as a “leaky” vaccine.

The first scientist to warn us about the “catastrophic” consequences of launching a mass vaccination program in the heat of a viral pandemic was Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche of Belgium. We reported his findings back in March.

But there have since been many other scientists come forward with warnings. Look at the sampling of warnings below that indicated the world’s first-ever coronavirus “vaccine” would end in failure:
  • “Intriguingly, recent data from England and Wales (February 2021) show the accumulation of E484K in the B.1.1.7 background, suggesting a selection of this mutation in the response to the vaccination program.”— Viruses, May 2021
  • “More recently starting in March 2021, B.1.1.7 has become the predominant lineage in the United States, with an extremely rapid increase across the country, coinciding with a major vaccination effort.” “These 2 lineages [B.1.351 and P.1] also had a worrisome mutation, E484K, that has been shown to enhance the escape of neutralizing antibodies in vitro and may be linked to lower efficacy for vaccines.”— JPIDS, August 2021
  • “These results show that SARS-CoV-2 can mutate its spike proteins to evade antibodies, and that these mutations are already present in some virus mutants circulating in the human population. This suggests that any vaccines that are deployed on a large scale should be designed to activate the strongest possible immune response against more than one target region on the spike protein.” — eLife, July 2020 (pre-vaccine rollout)
  • “Mutationally, this virus is going in a direction that could ultimately lead to escape from our current therapeutic and prophylactic interventions that are directed against the viral spike protein. If the rampant spread of the virus continues and more critical mutations accumulate, then we may be condemned to chasing after the evolving SARS-CoV-2 continually, …”— Nature, May 2021
  • “E484K, K417N, and N501Y cause widespread escape from monoclonal antibodies”— Cell, April 2021
  • “Cross-neutralization of strains with receptor-binding domain (RBD) mutations is poor” “Both RBD and non-RBD mutations mediate escape from vaccine-induced humoral immunity” …”We find that although neutralization is largely preserved against many variants, those containing the K417N/T, E484K, and N501Y RBD mutations, namely, P.1 and B.1.351 variants, have significantly decreased neutralization even in fully vaccinated individuals.”— Cell, April 2021
  • “Our data suggest that vaccine escape by the virus of current spike-directed vaccines designed against the Wuhan-1 strain will be inevitable, particularly given that E484K is emerging independently and recurrently on a B.1.1.7 (501Y.V1) background, and given the rapid global spread of B.1.1.7. Other major variants with E484K such as 501Y.V2 and V3 are also spreading regionally.”— Nature, May 2021
Even the CDC admitted these vaccines have failed to stop people from getting sick when its director, Rochelle Walensky, told NBC News Today that a booster shot will be needed this fall. In less than six months after people received the first two shots, they will need another. The goal posts will continue to be moved and they will need another, then another, then another.

For millions of Americans, the definition of “fully vaccinated” is about to change and they will once again be on the outside looking in, going from clean to unclean as declared by a corrupt medical bureaucracy in the pockets of Big Pharma.

Has Trump gotten his booster yet? Does he even know he is due for one? Because on this hot Saturday night in Alabama he didn’t sound like he had been informed of his latest appointment with the needle.

Trump had a rare opportunity to come clean before a national audience of his base and tell them the truth – that Operation Warp Speed was a horrible mistake, that thousands are getting sick, hospitalized and dying after being fully vaccinated.

But he wasted his time on the stage spinning establishment lies about the vaccine and retelling old stories from previous speeches about his fleeting accomplishments while in office. Those accomplishments now seem stale and out of touch with the times. Most were overturned in the first few weeks of the Biden administration.

Trump avoided any direct references to the issues Americans care about. Number one on that list is medical tyranny.

People are worried about losing their jobs over not taking an experimental injection.

People are worried about losing their healthcare if they don’t submit to the jab.

People are worried about not being able to shop for food.

Major cities have started setting up “show your papers” digital passport systems designed to isolate and discriminate against Americans based on their submission to an unproven medical experiment that now appears to be exposed as a total failure.

If you were one of the smart ones who did not submit your body to this experiment out of a well-founded suspicion that is was based more on profits for Big Pharma than on rigorous scientific testing, you will now be barred from entering almost any public facility in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco and New Orleans, with many other cities soon to follow.

Look around at other formerly free Western countries, and you will see where this is heading.

In France, armed guards stand at the entrance to supermarkets, making sure no one enters who is unable to show proof of vaccination.

France not looking good no covid passports and you can't get in the supermarket.
pic.twitter.com/ClPvVhMzjA


— News For All Ireland (@NewsForAllIre) August 18, 2021


In Australia, some 24,000 students under the age of 18 were herded into an arena and vaccinated without the consent of their parents. Three of the jabbed children have already died. Australian citizens are forbidden from traveling more than half a mile from their homes, under threat of arrest. These lockdown rules are being enacted by local and provincial leaders under the direction of the U.N. World Health Organization and the World Economic Forum [WEF], said Royal Australian Air Force Veteran, Alan Hennessy, in an interview with Stew Peters.

All of this has happened in the span of a couple of weeks.

Things are moving at a rapid pace toward the global nightmare known as the Great Reset, which represents a way of life completely foreign to Western norms but which has the backing, financially and militarily, of the most powerful institutions in the world. Those institutions include the WEF, the U.N., the Vatican, the International Monetary Fund, the British Royal family, and the governments of the E.U., U.S., China, India and other countries.

Perhaps more important than what Trump said at his rally was what he didn’t say.

He advanced no plan to organize the opposition to this tyranny. He sounded no alarm, no warning about the CDC’s plans to take this whole Covid narrative to a new level in the U.S., including the establishment of “camps” that will identify, segregate and isolate people from the rest of society.

Tyranny is no longer slow-walking through the back channels of America’s cultural institutions. It’s no longer hiding on college campuses. No, it’s right up in our faces, and nobody in any official position of authority wants to talk about it. Not even Donald Trump.

Trump said nothing to help us gain confidence that he has a plan to stop this medical tyranny from steamrolling into full-fledged, widespread, across-the-board tyranny. The type of tyranny where resisters get demonized, ostracized and eventually disappear from society. The camps are already being prepared, Mr. Trump, in case you haven’t noticed. (read more)

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-08-23 b
THE COVID-CON II

Luciferian elites will continue to steal elections and terrorize humanity until they meet overwhelming resistance

They sense now is the time to make their final move toward
a lockdown technocratic surveillance state


‘Screw your freedom’ says former California governor

Digital health passports are no longer the stuff of conspiracy theories, they are here, with New York City, Los Angeles and several other major cities handing themselves over as the American testing grounds for global technocrats.

If businesses actually comply with the demand that people be separated like cattle and treated differently based on their willingness to submit to a certain medical treatment, then God help us. These digital passports will quickly spread to other cities and towns across America. Everyone will be required to “show your digital papers” before entering a place of business to buy or sell.

It’s already happening across Europe, which is always a little ahead of America in the race to eliminate freedom.

I’ve explained in previous articles the significance of digital passports, who is promoting them and what type of society the powers behind this technology wish to create.

Many of those articles left me mentally exhausted and research weary.

But if those were penned from the head, this one’s from the heart.

I decided I could not live with myself if I didn’t put out a no holds barred assessment of the diabolical nature of what is now overtaking the earth.

Truth is, a color revolution was successfully orchestrated in the United Sates in November and December of last year. This opened the door for global power elites who hate America and everything it stands for to make their final desperate move for total control over humanity. Their goal is global governance over a drastically reduced world population and after decades of working toward this end they feel now is the time to make their decisive chess move. A checkmate for all time.

Could they have overplayed their hand? I hope so.

But it’s also possible they may be too far invested to walk things back. Because the evil ones have removed their masks and boldly called for such obviously totalitarian measures, such as forced masking and forced injections of every man, woman and child, they have awakened a great number within the sleeping masses.

With an awakened global population and protests breaking out across the world, the globalists know that we know what they are up to. They cannot retreat or they will lose everything, up to and possibly including their heads. They must double down.

What they have planned is global technocracy, a system of dictatorship by “experts,” which include scientists, engineers and bureaucrats like Dr. Anthony Fauci. Picture the regimes of Hitler, Stalin and Mao augmented by the powers of artificial intelligence, computer algorithms, facial-recognition software and gene-editing programs. Now you are staring into the face of a modern-day technocracy.

While many have woken up to the threat, there are still far too many sleeping. To the delight of the global predators of technocracy, these sleep walkers remain stuck in the mire of the worn-out Democrat vs. Republican paradigm.

They’re still looking over the horizon to 2022 and 2024, anticipating the arrival of their long-awaited saviors. They completely overlook the importance of now.

They do not understand that what occurred on Nov. 3 and Jan. 6 was designed as a coup, a permanent transfer of power away from the people and into the hands of a relative few powerful elites.

The only way to reverse this power transfer will be by the sheer force of aggressive human action. I’m not talking about violence. I am talking about a mass resistance of millions standing up and saying “no” to health passports and “no” to dehumanizing masks. Even the vaccinated who care about freedom should refuse to darken the door of any business asking to see a health passport.

No politician is going to ride to our rescue in 2022 or 2024. No court is going to step in and right the wrongs. No police agency is going to haul out the guilty parties in handcuffs.

It’s too late for that. We must do this ourselves, people. Now.

Our GOP politicians are for the most part cowards. They don’t see the urgency of the moment, and even if they did they would be too afraid to do anything about it.

A few will speak up and say the right things from time to time, but if words do not translate into actions, if they aren’t giving direction to the awakened masses, telling them when and how to resist, what good are they?

Showing up for a Trump rally and going home is not productive. Merely casting votes is no longer productive unless we first take back what was stolen.

If anyone doubts the total fecklessness of the Republican Party, all they need to do is look at what went down this week. No less than 19 GOP senators crossed over and voted with Chuck Schumer and the Democrats to pass a $1.2 trillion “infrastructure” bill that has nothing to do with infrastructure.

Think about that.

Nearly 40 percent of our GOP senators voted with Democrats for a bill loaded with poison pills meant to collapse what’s left of our capitalist economy and usher in the green new deal, Chinese-style smart cities and total digital surveillance.

On deck is an amnesty bill granting legal status to more than 30 million illegal migrants and sending the message to future migrants that if you come, you will be granted a path to full U.S. citizenship, no questions asked.

This 19-vote cross over disproves the argument that we “lost the Senate” in January because conservative voters in Georgia failed to turn out for two GOP senators in a special election. The truth is we lost the Senate the day GOP senators voted to support globalist bootlicker Mitch McConnell as their leader. In the House we have the equally inept globalist butt kisser Kevin McCarthy.

What about the Supreme Court and its six Republican-appointed justices? Can they be trusted? Remember this is the esteemed body that refused to even look at the evidence suggesting massive voter fraud in the 2020 election, citing the laughable excuse that no one, not a single American, had legal standing to bring such a case before them. How dare they even try!

The laws and the Constitution are not going to save us because those in charge of applying them lack the courage to stand up to the coup plotters.

The police are not going to save us. In the end, they will follow orders.

The military? The signs haven’t exactly inspired confidence.

The coup that occurred in late 2020 and early 2021 could still be reversed but it won’t happen by the ballot box – not when we have an outside third-party private vendor hiding behind its proprietary software in control of elections in all 50 states. These private vendors are not accountable to we the people, they don’t answer to us, and as long as they are in charge of vote tabulation, nothing will change.

This systemic, technology-based vote fraud is not limited to presidential elections. Cyber experts at Mike Lindell’s cyber security symposium, held this week in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, said that in the 2018 race for Kentucky governor, votes were flipped from Republican Matt Bevin to Democrat Andy Beshear, enough to hand Beshear a razor-thin margin of victory.

Nor is this just an American problem. Electronic voting machines are used worldwide and controlled by a handful of well-connected global corporations.

The successful color revolution in the U.S. triggered a broader global power play that is now in progress. Once-free nations are falling to totalitarianism under the guise of “protecting public health.”

This may well mark the end of the age of individual nation states and individual rights, moving into a new age of technocratic globalism, where everyone is expected to fall in line for the benefit of the “global collective good.” Problem is, those defining the terms of what is morally right and good are the same crowd that’s repeatedly said “saving the planet” requires depopulation and less individual freedom.

Former Republican [in name only] Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger typified the elitists’ attitude toward those of us who refuse their masks, their medicines and their social distancing.

“No. Screw your freedom,” Schwarzenegger, the son of a Nazi police officer, said to the non-maskers and anti-vaxxers in a recent video interview. If you don’t put on a mask and inject the mandated serum, “You’re a schmuck,” he said.

In this video, Schwarzenegger unknowingly described the modern-day technocracy, where politicians no longer matter. All power and authority has been ceded to “experts” to rule over the ignorant masses who can’t be trusted to make decisions for their own lives.

When the new digital currency is rolled out, I believe that will mark the point of no return for nations that join the new monetary system. The pressure to do so will be intense, just as the pressure is intense on individuals to give up sovereignty over their own bodies.

This is a spiritual war between good and evil.

The initial targets will be traditionally minded Christians and Jews. But make no mistake, this evil system will demand everyone’s allegiance.

Why? Because at its core it acts as a cult demanding obedience.

Naziism was very similar to today’s technocracy in this regard.

In his 2008 book Rise of the Fourth Reich, author Jim Marrs highlighted the spiritual underpinnings of Hitler’s Third Reich. Marrs writes:

“Even Hitler acknowledged that Nazi ideology ventured into the spiritual realm, when he stated ‘Anyone who interprets National Socialism merely as a political movement knows almost nothing about it. It is more than religion; it is the determination to create a new man.”

The same inspiration that gave rise to the Third Reich is now fueling the Fourth Reich.

This is a battle, unique in history, for who owns our bodies. Your body. My body. Everyone’s body.

The globalist mantra of “build back better” applies not only to economies and social structures but also to humanity itself.

These elites truly believe they can deconstruct what it means to be human and rebuild it “better.” They hate God and so they detest the humanity God created in His image. They hate the idea of nations because God ordained the nations. They wish to destroy God-given human instincts like protecting the innocence of children, respect for human life, the nuclear family, compassion for the elderly, etc., and replace them with their satanically inspired values.

The digital health passports are the linchpin to the creation of a new beast system of total information domination, where everything you do is tracked and traced and evaluated for its conformity to the global rules. The passports will eventually be connected to the banking system and a new digital currency that will replace cash. You buck the rules, you lose access to your money.

Anyone who refuses to live as a digital slave by putting the tracking app on their phone that converts them to a walking QR code, will find themselves targeted for persecution.

The stakes couldn’t be bigger.

Everything else going on in the world right now is mere noise meant to divert your attention from the real catastrophe being wrought upon mankind. We are in the middle of a mass deconstruction project with the goal being the creation of humanity 2.0 and the reinstitution of slavery. Digital slavery.

Don’t be fooled. These injections are anti-God and anti-human, and the pressure being brought to bear on all humanity to accept these shots as a new and continuous part of their lives is unprecedented. This pressure is undeniably coming from the top down, starting at the apex of an evil network that includes the Rockefeller Foundation, the Gates Foundation and his GAVI Global Alliance, the Soros [Open Society] foundations, the Vatican, the World Economic Forum, the International Monetary Fund and the United Nations, among others. From there it filters down to the major corporations.

This Luciferian cartel of global predators believe they can exploit Covid to reset the entire world system, killing off any resisters and conditioning the ones who were already inclined toward obedience to become their digital serfs.

Their objective is to turn us against each other and provoke a civil war. We must resist their provocations. The globalists, with no love of any country and a hatred for God, are the enemy. Resist them. Refuse to buy their products, go to their theme parks, don’t watch their Netflix movies or go to their major sporting events, don’t ride on their airplanes when it’s possible to drive, don’t put money in their big banks and use cash whenever possible.

And most importantly, say no to the needle. It will not advance your health in any way, not your physical, mental or emotional health.

These injections are meant to keep you sick and dependent for the rest of your life on future Big Pharma products, replacing your natural God-given immune system with their synthetic and totally inferior counterfeit immune system. Get it? Your “protection” and your very existence depends on them. Do you really want that for your life, your children’s lives? (read more)

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THE COVID-CON I

“When it comes to non-pharmacologic interventions such as mandatory business closures, mask mandates, and countless other interventions, the shocking conclusion of the last 18 months is this: We have learned next to nothing,”

“The CDC is again recommending vaccinated people to wear cloth masks in indoor public spaces, at least in locations where COVID is surging. The CDC director calls this "following the science," but it is not. It is following the TV pundits.”

"The CDC cannot "follow the science" because there is no relevant science. The proposition is at best science-y; a best guess based on political pressure, pundit anxiety, and mechanistic understanding."

“When the history books are written about the use of non-pharmacologic measures during this pandemic, we will look as pre-historic and barbaric and tribal as our ancestors during the plagues of the middle ages. What the books won’t capture is how, in the moment, our experts were simply so sure of themselves.”

Vinay Prasad, MD, is a hematologist-oncologist and associate professor of medicine at the University of California San Francisco. He is pro-masks even though masks have pores much larger than viral particles and thus cannot exclude them.

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-08-22 l
THE STATE OF THE DISUNION XII
(What is an imbecile doing in the Oval Office?)


Breaking ...

Vomit now has a higher approval rating than Joe Biden.

— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) August 22, 2021
 
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Nothing Biden has said since the beginning of this has reflected any reality of what
even friendly journalists are saying.


— Stephen L. Miller @redsteeze August 22, 2021


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“Able to complete sentences and communicate clearly.” seems like it should be a
pretty basic job requirement to be President of The United States.


— Jesse Kelly @JesseKellyDC August 22, 2021



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THE STATE OF THE DISUNION XI
Meanwhile, in California-stan:


Man Arrested With a Firearm, Drugs and Thousands of Ballots for the California
Recall Election

— David Thomas @DavidTh00164480 August 22, 2021



(Wanna bet those ballots were all for Newsome?
)
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It’s a good time to be a generator salesman in CA. It’s the must-have purchase for
wealthy homeowners.


Because the state can’t seem to keep producing enough electricity for the grid….

— Chris Buskirk @thechrisbuskirk August 22, 2021



2021-08-22 j
THE STATE OF THE DISUNION X
(Experimental spike protein mRNA gene therapy shots doing exactly what Bill Gates wanted.)


13,000 Deaths, Nearly 600,000 Adverse Events Reported after COVID Vaccines, as
Debate Heats Up Over Boosters
https://marktaliano.net/13000-deaths-nearly-600000-adverse-events-reported-after-covid-vaccines-as-debate-heats-up-over-boosters/


— Mark Taliano @MaTaliano August 22, 2021



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THE STATE OF THE DISUNION IX

On Today’s Mainstream Journalism

I think that it's fair to say that there has been no greater journalistic malpractice than RussiaGate.  It was far, far worse than the run up to the Iraq War which was bad enough itself.

I actually wrote a column for an Indian newspaper in 2019 on the parallels between the media failure associated with the Iraq War and the media failure associated with Russiagate. That it appeared in an Indian newspaper maybe gives some insight into the lack of appetite for any kind of substantial domestic “reckoning” on that issue.

The lack of professional accountability combined with the move from attempted objectivity to out-and-out advocacy journalism bodes ill for the profession.  Have we hit the nadir yet?  Or is there still a long way to go?  We are now in the state where journalists are of the view that harsh criticism of their reporting/writing is tantamount to 'violence'.  It's almost as if they seek to create rules (and possibly laws) that will insulate them from criticism and would in effect create another protected class, one that is little more than a stenographer for acceptable social, cultural, and political views.

I only think it bodes ill for the profession when it’s done unethically. Here is a recent Substack article where I outline my views on exactly this question. Please reference that in lieu of a more extensive answer here, so I can finally rid myself of this interview.

Who should we be reading?

The back of cereal boxes.

— Michael Tracey interviewed by Niccolo Soldo

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-08-22 h
THE STATE OF THE DISUNION VIII


The lie about Officer Sicknick's death, the ready made political strategy & media coordination,
the rapid narrative adoption by Big Tech... It's obvious they wanted this to be an insurrection,
and tried to meme it into existence as an excuse to shut down dissent over the election.


— MartyrMade @martyrmade August 20, 2021


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If it wasn't an organized plot, then there was no "insurrection." If there was no insurrection,
then they've been trying to fire up a "domestic war on terror" over some trespassers and vandals.


— MartyrMade @martyrmade August 20, 2021

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REUTERS: "The FBI has found scant evidence that the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was
the result of an organized plot to overturn the presidential election result."


— Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald August 20, 2021



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THE STATE OF THE DISUNION VII
(This is what happens when an illegitimate leader, installed by fraud and suffering from dementia, is put in charge.)

Watch as Biden fumbles on LIVE TV and can’t even remember when he
sent troops to rescue Americans in Kabul nor how many were rescued.

He has to embarrassingly turn to NSA Sullivan and ask:
“Was it yesterday or the day before?… How many?”

Nothing to see here, folks… pic.twitter.com/VOGPpgTbiS

— Benny (@bennyjohnson) August 20, 2021

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Joe Biden falsely claims there’s “no question of our credibility from our allies around
the world” after his botched Afghanistan withdrawal
pic.twitter.com/U7mSFdeai8

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 20, 2021

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Scoop: Biden told key allies in June that he would maintain enough of a security presence
in Afghanistan to ensure they could continue to operate in Kabul after US withdrawal,
according to a British diplomatic memo seen by Bloomberg.
@AlbertoNardelli
https://t.co/bq8S2v7gxl

— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) August 20, 2021

See also:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-08-20/biden-assured-allies-in-june-u-s-would-ensure-kabul-s-stability

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Kamala Harris Finally Speaks on Afghanistan but She Really Shouldn't Have

— RedState @RedState August 22, 2021


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MG Taylor: As @POTUS noted earlier, we have lifted approximately 13,000 total evacuees
during this operation. In total since the end of July, the cumulative number of people moved
out of Afghanistan is greater than 18,000.
pic.twitter.com/qKOOOXZYtn

— Department of Defense 🇺🇸 (@DeptofDefense) August 20, 2021

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"Judging by what I'm seeing here at the airport, I don't think the US right now is able to
deliver on any promise really, because despite whatever the best intentions might be, the
reality is it's chaos,"
@clarissaward tells @andersoncooper.

"There isn't a plan in place." pic.twitter.com/8trcV3Mra1

— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) August 21, 2021

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CNN reporter Clarissa Ward Friday evening tweeted from her evacuation flight.
It’s packed with Afghans.

Where are the Americans?

On our flight and getting ready for takeoff pic.twitter.com/bGaYREsbxT

— Clarissa Ward (@clarissaward) August 20, 2021

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Joe Biden falsely says “no circumstance” where American citizens have been blocked from
Kabul airport
pic.twitter.com/6CYmU4inXE

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 20, 2021

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JUST IN – ISIS operating at #Kabul airport according to unconfirmed French intelligence
as reported by
@suddafchaudry. Pentagon's Kirby: “We’re not going to get into specific
details about the threat environment.”
pic.twitter.com/gyLFa3cr31

— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) August 21, 2021

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Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX), who was Obama’s White House doctor, says that Biden
needs to resign because he is no longer “cognitively prepared to be our president.”
pic.twitter.com/QNwmeXkFhU

— MRCTV (@mrctv) August 20, 2021

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This is the worst foreign policy debacle since Vietnam, due to Joe Biden. He has lost the
confidence of the American people and the ability to lead. Biden’s entire defense and
foreign policy team must resign, and there must be a full congressional inquiry.

— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) August 18, 2021

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These past few days have proven what we’ve already known about Biden and Harris.

They are completely unfit to lead.

They must resign!

— Rep Andy Biggs (@RepAndyBiggsAZ) August 17, 2021

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Joe Biden thinks he deserves a flight home more than Americans trapped in
Afghanistan do
https://t.co/5ti0csDMtZ

— Zach Parkinson (@AZachParkinson) August 21, 2021

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Ths State Department Tells US Citizens to Leave Kabul Airport and Go Home and
Other Horror Stories From Our Impending Kabul Catastrophe


— RedState @RedState August 22, 2021

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Tucker says he doesn’t buy the media’s recent criticism of Biden.
“Something else is going on here,” he says.

pic.twitter.com/o55bmRTMOh

— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) August 21, 2021

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Here's the latest Atlantic article lamenting the withdrawal from Afghanistan. It claims --
not unreasonably -- that Biden is implementing Trump's America First foreign policy to
do so. This is it describes those principles: is this suppose to be bad?


https://theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

— Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald August 22, 2021

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Over the past 48 hours, the elite tactical unit of the French Police, RAID, have made
multiple trips into Kabul to rescue people sheltering in the French Embassy.

So far, they have taken 216 French and Foreign nationals to the secure area of Kabul
Airport,
#Afghanistan. pic.twitter.com/dklVoBOxiG

— Alex Tiffin (@RespectIsVital) August 19, 2021

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French and Brits Are Rescuing Their Citizens in Kabul, but Here’s What Americans
Were Hearing
https://t.co/uuykBKZf52

— RedState (@RedState) August 20, 2021

 
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THE STATE OF THE DISUNION VI

Is it worth it?
Ask the dead, was it worth it?
Ask the maimed, was it worth it?
Ask the widows and orphans, was it worth it?



Wealth of Nations, 1776

Wealth of Nations, 1776 -- This was a major reason that some European royalty and other
leaders would participate in the wars they started or otherwise ordered their nation to fight.


— Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald August 22, 2021

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It took me awhile to understand that part of the press corps is grieving, not for the dead,
but for the war.


— southpaw @nycsouthpaw August 21, 2021


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THE STATE OF THE DISUNION V

The Hallmark of Medieval Barbarians:
when you care enough to send the very best message to a vanquished foe

Taliban fighters recreat iconic US WW II photo

(image source)

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THE STATE OF THE DISUNION IV

For our elite, the fall began during the tail end of the Bill Clinton presidency when Democratic Party strategists augured that they’d soon have a permanent hold on power thanks to urban intellectuals, young single women, racial and ethnic majorities, and the LGBT community. What is described as a coalition is in fact a mélange of clients with varying and sometimes opposing interests that can only be held together by stoking a communal hatred of the national majority—the white middle class.

It was hardly a coincidence that this demographic was the source of the wealth that the establishment was busy transferring to themselves and abroad, through initiatives like the North American Free Trade Agreement. The elites rationalized their impoverishment of the white middle class by claiming that they were dying anyway. And when the American heartland didn’t die off quickly enough, the establishment credentialed themselves as progressives by calling the people who live there racists. Being racists, they deserved all the bad things the elite had decided for them. Thus, by betting on sectarianism as the path to permanent power, American elites polarized the United States.

The elite institutions that weren’t already part of the left establishment, like entertainment, the academy, the media, and the foreign policy and national security bureaucracy, were co-opted through party initiatives—as, for instance, the Beltway think tank Center for a New American Security vetted the rising ranks of U.S. military officers.

Owning all the institutions is a sign of great power and demoralizes opponents. So it was hardly surprising that much of the Republican establishment attached itself to the rising elite and reshaped its policies to fit. Take George W. Bush for instance: After 9/11 he invaded two Muslim countries for revenge and deterrence, but in time he changed the mission to promoting Middle East democracy, a pet theory of pro-Palestinian academics. When Sen. Mitt Romney marched with Black Lives Matter, and Gen. Mark Milley advocated for critical race theory, they were simply demonstrating that they had adopted the manners and belief system of the dominant power. The only problem with owning all the institutions and compelling obedience from all the elites is that there is no one left to warn you when you’re courting trouble.

The elites upended the common wisdom of American politics, which held that the trick to winning elections is to capture the large center of the country and ignore the extremes on both sides. But because the new creed held that polarization was the key to holding permanent power, the policies became ever more eccentric. Thus the Democratic Party disciplined the sectarian mob by making sure it backed all of its initiatives without question. Further, it kept the coalition coherent by focusing its rage on the internal enemy, which identified itself anytime it questioned those initiatives. Here were the racists again, raising their ugly voices against progress.

Accordingly, Barack Obama’s rhetoric became increasingly brittle in his second term. If you’re not for trans bathrooms, you’re a transphobe. Question the wisdom of legitimizing a terror state’s nuclear weapons program and you’re a warmonger. “That’s not who we are,” he said to deflect any hint of criticism. Depending on the policy in question, this meant that according to the ruling establishment, anywhere from 50% to 90% of the electorate wasn’t really American.

Seen from this perspective, it becomes clear that the Biden administration’s new national security priorities have been a long time in the making. The absurd claim that the country’s chief threats are “domestic terrorism” and “white nationalism” or anyone who opposes COVID lockdowns or questions the integrity of the 2020 election is the culmination of a project the Democrats embarked on 25 years ago: The white middle class is the enemy. And they are much larger than the nearly 75 million Americans who didn’t vote for Joe Biden—they include anyone who fears having their businesses closed again or doesn’t want to be forced to take a vaccine. And as we have seen, many of them are neither white nor middle class.

Of course institutions like the press and intelligence bureaucracies would enlist in the project to split the country. The party owns them. And so there is no one left to question the wisdom of breaking with the more than 150-year-old compact that is the political and cultural foundation of America’s post-Civil War peace—racial equality. And there are no institutional elites left to ask whether it’s a good idea to purge the combat ranks of the U.S. military by targeting “white supremacism.” America’s all-volunteer military is 43% minority, but the majority of its combat units are made up of white males. So why purge them? To make America vulnerable to foreign adversaries? Maybe the elites are more fearful of the domestic cohort still armed with a powerful group solidarity—i.e., patriotism—and most likely to defend what the elites are determined to destroy.

It’s frightening to see American leadership pulling America apart at the seams. And it’s shocking to see our constitutional order ripped to shreds as the establishment undercuts property rights, imposes capricious public health regulations, mandates experimental medical treatments, and holds political prisoners. But the lesson of Ibn Khaldun is that these destructive policies are simply indications that a cycle that has been repeated through the ages is once again in motion. To watch history erupt in our own timeline is indeed terrifying, but it is part of the natural order of human societies.

“Their prowess disappears as Time feasts on them,” Ibn Khaldun wrote of dying regimes. “They reach their limit, the limit that is set by the nature of human urbanization and political superiority.” Evidence of the establishment’s decay is everywhere you look—the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, the public health bureaucracy’s failed (response to a fake COVID pandemic], even Obama’s 60th birthday. Who would publicly celebrate leadership of an effort to split a nation on behalf of a sectarian gang that is only kept from each other’s throats by driving them at a much larger force, one made more cohesive and angry by the elite’s incessant attacks? Only a deracinated and delirious regime would parade an assortment of celebrities from the worlds of entertainment and politics to demonstrate its self-arrogated superiority in front of a nation it locked down, bankrupted, and mocked—only an intoxicated elite with no one left to take away the car keys.

By definition, the numbers are always against elites—they consist of small coteries of leadership and their needy retinues. The success, indeed survival, of any elite depends on its ability to cultivate and maintain group solidarity.

Lee Smith

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THE STATE OF THE DISUNION III

This debacle is ON PURPOSE.

COVID is ON PURPOSE.

Division between Americans. ON PURPOSE.

Trillion dollar printing of USD & exploding debt. ON PURPOSE.

Shortages of food, household goods, fuel. ON PURPOSE.

Implosion of education system. On PURPOSE.

Purging of US military, LEOs. ON PURPOSE.

Destruction of our medical health system. ON PURPOSE.

Patriot Act & all domestic surveillance, FISA courts, etc. ON PURPOSE.

Stealing of US Presidential Election. ON PURPOSE.

False Flags & narratives promoting “domestic terrorists”. ON PURPOSE.

CDC’s war-gaming of “shielding” programs – basically camps, gulags. ON PURPOSE.

Obliteration of working class and Main Street economy. ON PURPOSE.

Censorship & massive propaganda campaign. ON PURPOSE.

Open US Borders. ON PURPOSE.

“Failure” of US foreign policy. ON PURPOSE.

Shredding of US Constitution & Bill of Rights by laws, mandates, regulations, judges. ON PURPOSE.

Corruption of judicial system. ON PURPOSE.

Inflation tax on Americans. ON PURPOSE.

Vaccine mandates on nurses, home health aids, hospital staff, etc…… ON PURPOSE.

CDC/NIH and other “medical experts” usurping the law & Constitution. ON PURPOSE.

Infiltration of enemies within the Republic, across agencies, governments, etc. ON PURPOSE.

Bringing of the American people to their knees via this massive attack from all sides. ON PURPOSE.

GOAL: Destruction of the USA. ON PURPOSE.

We are at war. Have been but most people do not see it or care to see it.

God Help us.

smv, August 21, 2021 2:26 pm


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THE STATE OF THE DISUNION II

Assabiya Wins Every Time

Twenty years, $2 trillion, and the most powerful army in the world were no match for the one thing the Taliban has—and that current American leadership has lost

Democrats and Republicans are right to blame each other for the fall of Kabul. It’s a loss for America’s bipartisan foreign policy establishment as a whole. For nearly two decades Washington sent thousands of Americans to their deaths and spent trillions of taxpayer dollars to wage a strategically pointless war. And because both sides of the political divide should be held accountable, military as well as civilian officials, too, it is unlikely that anyone ever will be. Since everyone is to blame, holding anyone accountable implicates everyone.

The reality is that America lost its war in Afghanistan more than a decade ago, roughly around the time when CIA officers began bribing aging warlords with Viagra. The Americans knew all about the young boys the tribal leaders kept in their camps; because the sex drug helped Afghan elders rape more boys more often, they were beholden to America’s clandestine service. Losing Afghanistan then is the least of it. When you choose to adopt a foreign cohort’s cultural habits, customs for which the elders of your own tribe would ostracize and perhaps kill you, you have lost your civilization.

Yet military strategists, political pundits, foreign correspondents, and even historians will spend the next several decades wondering how a gang of rough Pashtun tribesmen galvanized by a fundamentalist version of Islam managed to defeat the most advanced military in the world. And that’s precisely the point: The problem with the American establishment is not simply that after 20 years in Afghanistan it did not understand the country or foresee what its opponents were likely to do after withdrawing forces. More importantly, our ruling class is so alienated from its own roots that it no longer understands the character of the country it purports to lead, and what makes it different, even exceptional. The evidence is that our elites sought to graft the effects of a civilization built by and for its own people—democracy, a military and police force, girls’ schools, etc.—onto a primitive society that had to be bribed to accept what we were offering.

There is no mystery about why the U.S. experience in Afghanistan ended in failure, embarrassment, and scandal. Nor is it a mystery why the Taliban took over Kabul so quickly. They were fighting for primacy. Their victory was foreordained.

The medieval Arab historian Ibn Khaldun explains the dynamic in his 14th-century masterwork, Al Muqaddima. History, he showed, is a repetition of the same pattern seen throughout the ages—a group of nomadic tribesmen overturn an existing sedentary culture, a civilization that has become weak and luxurious. What drives the success of the rising tribe is its group solidarity, or assabiya. Its awareness of itself as a coherent people with a drive for primacy is frequently augmented by religious ideology. The stronger the tribe’s assabiya, the stronger the group. Assimilating the conquered by imposing its will and worldview on them, the victor lays the foundations of a new civilization. But since, as Ibn Khaldun wrote, “the goal of civilization is sedentary culture and luxury,” all groups carry the seeds of their own demise.

And so the struggle begins anew. (read more)

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THE STATE OF THE DISUNION I

U.S. Embassy in Kabul Sends Out Thousands of Blank VISA Documents Which Are Easy to Falsify and Makes Things Worse

David Fox is an American trapped in Kabul who appeared on a video report with ABC to highlight the situation faced by thousands of Americans attempting to evacuate the region. While he was describing the dangerous situation around the Kabul airport, Mr. Fox also pointed out a very serious issue.  ABC buried the lead….

According to his report, the U.S. State Department responded en masse to all the people trapped in Afghanistan reaching out for help.

The U.S. Embassy consular services department sent a document with instructions to assist Americans and eligible Afghans claiming Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) status. The document looks exactly like an approved VISA document except there is no filled in name, no serial number and no barcode.

As Mr. Fox notes, the document is easily able to be forged which makes the Kabul airport situation even worse, as it is likely the people who receive this response from the consular’s office will duplicate it and share it with friends or family who can then use it in an effort to get to the United States.

[WATCH ABC News video at 06:25]

Mr. Fox attributes this massive problem to bureaucratic “brainworms“, or a mistake by professional bureaucrats within the State Department trying to help but actually making things worse.  However, there is a possibility it’s not a mistake.  Perhaps this was done purposefully.

As previously noted by Lara Logan, outlining a position I happen to agree with {GO DEEP}, the growing scale of the crisis in Afghanistan cannot simply be chalked up to mistakes, snafu’s, blunders and errors in judgement.  At some level it must be accepted that these events are happening because they are intended to happen.

While it is never a good idea to assign duplicitous motives to issues and events which can be more easily explained by stupid errors, the scale of the errors in this situation beggars belief.

When you think about the people within the chain-of-command inside the U.S. State Department, specifically the number of people currently assigned to review everything U.S. Embassy Kabul operations is conducting, this instruction to blitz a document to all applicants, that is so easy to duplicate had to be made intentionally.

Tens of thousands of fraudulent State Department documents showing up at the already overwhelmed gates of the Kabul airport will only make things exponentially more difficult to sort through.

Something like this is beyond FUBAR.  This level of specific evacuation crisis is benefiting some purpose.  Essentially, this “mistake” as outlined in the video above, is going to collapse any hope for an efficient evacuation with verified personnel.

We have seen this play out before [Bathtub Principle] where a crisis is created because the crisis has a purpose.

In Libya rather than Hillary Clinton and CIA Director Leon Panetta getting busted for selling surface-to-air missiles (SAMS) to al-Qaeda (Operation Zero Footprint), the State Department and CIA -essentially brother and sister agencies- helped “the Benghazi rebels” take over the Kadaffi weapons caches.  If SAMS were then used elsewhere (Syria), well, they came from Kadaffi’s stores… see how that works?

Based on current political alignment, alliances, and the ideology behind who is in charge of specific U.S. government agencies, it can reasonably be assumed someone (insert Obama here) wants Pakistan and Iran to have advanced military technology via the stolen weapons we leave behind in Afghanistan. 

Why?

Because those same people already made money selling advanced military tech to Iran, and this ‘crisis’ provides cover when it shows up later in their arsenal. (more)

“Something is going on”Something much more consequential than appears at the surface.

We can see the ducks moving fast, but under the surface their feet are moving much faster. (read more)

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INVERSION III
(Which nation is the empire and which nation is the vassal?)

US general tells British special forces: Stop rescuing people in Kabul, you're making us look bad

I understand that the commanding general of the 82nd Airborne Division has told the commander of the British special forces at the Kabul airport to cease operations beyond the airport perimeter.

Maj. Gen. Christopher Donahue has told his British Army counterpart, a high-ranking field-grade officer of the British army's 22nd Special Air Service Regiment, that British operations were embarrassing the United States military in the absence of similar U.S. military operations, according to multiple military sources. I understand that the British officer firmly rejected the request.

Col. Joe Buccino, a spokesman for the XVIII Airborne Corps, denied that Donahue made such a request.

“The XVIII Airborne Corps denies the central thrust of this story," the spokesman said. "Specifically, Gen. Chris Donahue, whose sole focus is security at HKIA, never made such a request to any British Army officials and would have no motive for doing so.”

This show of rare tension between the U.S. and British command groups in Kabul reflects three factors.

First, it shows the obvious stress of attempting to extricate thousands of personnel under a situation of increasing terrorist threat. Elements of the Haqqani network, the Islamic State in Afghanistan, and possibly al Qaeda are now operating in proximity to Kabul airport with some degree of command separation from the Taliban.

In addition, the British military has more operational latitude in Kabul than the U.S. military, including the Navy SEAL elements present at the airport. I understand that the SAS has conducted operations to bring American citizens, as well as British citizens and at-risk personnel, through checkpoints and to the airport. This is not an indictment on U.S. capabilities or special operations intent, but rather, it's a reflection of political-military authorities. In part, this difference is understandable. Large-scale U.S. military operations beyond the Kabul airport perimeter would entail significant risk  absent prior Taliban approval. But there is a sense, at least by allies, that the U.S. military could be doing more to leverage the Taliban  into providing greater ease of access to the airport for those most at risk.

A bureaucratic tug of war between the State Department, Pentagon, and White House is also disrupting evacuation operations out of Kabul. This is aggravating British, French, and other Kabul-present military authorities. I understand that these governments have been further aggravated by the failure of the White House and Pentagon to communicate adequately, or in some cases, to communicate at all, on their intentions and actions. All these allies admit, however, that only the U.S. military could provide the airfield defense and air traffic control capabilities now on display.

Still, as I noted on Wednesday , the [illegitimate] Biden administration's conduct of the Afghanistan withdrawal has raised deep concerns by allies as to the administration's credibility and confidence. Speaking on the condition of anonymity, allied officials reemphasized this concern to me on Friday. (read more)

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INVERSION II
(An inversion of reality from the Los Angeles Times.)

Corrections in [brackets].

Larry Elder is the Black face of white supremacy. You’ve been warned

Larry Elder smiled the smug smile of a Black conservative who could very well be liberal [despite analysis showing Trump won the state last November] California’s next governor.

“Where do you start with the damage Gavin Newsom has done to the state that we both love?”

He leaned forward to gaze across the room of white [Is the author a racist?] Republicans who had come to a hear him speak in Orange County.

“Rising crime? (It’s) because of this phony narrative that the police are engaging in systemic racism and cops are pulling back,” Elder said. "... When you reduce the possibility of a bad guy getting caught, getting convicted and getting incarcerated, guess what? Crime goes up.”

Then another smile, this one even more smug than the last.

“Can you say, ‘Duh?’”

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I won’t lie. Few things infuriate me more than watching a Black person use willful blindness [to the race grievance narrative] and cherry-picked [FBI crime statistics] facts to make overly simplistic [yet accurate] arguments that whitewash the complex problems that come along with being Black in America [and throughout the world. Even the UAE has revoked the visas of Nigerians because of their criminality].

And throughout his career — as a radio host, as a talking head for Fox News and now as a gubernatorial candidate — Elder has made a point of doing just that, usually with a lot of taunting and toddler-like name-calling of his ideological enemies in the process [such behavior has earned him audience approval and high ratings].

As longtime political consultant Kerman Maddox put it: “Larry Elder goes out of his way to be at odds with the [failed] leadership in the Black community and at odds with the [Democrat plantation] thinking in the Black [welfare dependency] community.”

Like a lot of Black people, though, I’ve learned that it’s often best just to ignore people like Elder. People who are — as my dad used to say — skin folk, but not necessarily kin folk.

That’s certainly how many of L.A.'s Black and politically powerful [plantation Democrats] have tried to deal with him over the years. As The Times once wrote of [corrupt] Rep. Maxine Waters’ refusal to be a guest on Elder’s radio talk show: “Why should she boost the ratings of a man who ridicules her by mixing a recording of a barking dog over her sound bites?”

But with polls showing that nearly half of likely voters support recalling Newsom and that Elder is in the lead to replace him, ignoring the self-proclaimed Sage from South-Central is no longer a viable strategy. Particularly for [status quo] Black people.

“He is a danger, a clear and present danger,” said Melina Abdullah, co-founder of [Only] Black Lives Matter Los Angeles.

It’s not just that Elder would be a Trump fanboy Republican trying to run a state [nominally] dominated by Democrats [though with rampant ballot fraud including egregious ballot harvesting operations in Orange county that flipped several Republican held congressional seats, that claim is dubious] . Or that he has zero experience in elected office and clearly doesn’t have the temperament for governance. (He can’t even take [puerile or trick] questions from [Leftist] journalists without losing his cool.)

It’s that — perhaps out of spite or perhaps out of an insatiable need for attention — Elder opposes every single public policy idea that’s supported by [Democrat plantation] Black people to help [politically well-connected] Black people. This has been true for decades, but it’s particularly problematic given the [Marxist led] racial reckoning following the [fentanyl overdose death] of George Floyd.

“We have been having a series of real uncomfortable discussions about [the myth of] systemic racism in institutions across this state,” said state Sen. Sydney Kamlager (D-Los Angeles). “About how to really peel back the layers of ignorance or ineptitude so that we can deal with them in very real ways. And Larry Elder is someone who just fundamentally [and correctly] doesn’t believe that [systemic racism] exists.”

He also apparently doesn’t believe that [unwarranted] racial profiling exists. This is despite telling The Times’ editorial board that police pulled him over “between 75 and 100 times” the first year he had his driver’s license.

Elder scoffs at the many efforts to reform the criminal justice system [dealing with disproportionate criminality and violence from young black males] and to root out [the offensive premise of] racial bias in policing by requiring more transparency and accountability from officers [and a greater awareness by the public of which groups commit crimes]. Instead, he keeps trotting out [FBI crime] statistics that purport to show [correctly] that Black people are particularly prone to murdering one another.

“Do we still have the phenomenon where a young Black man is eight times more likely to be killed by another young Black man than a young white man?” he told the Republicans in Orange County. ‘If the answer to those series of questions is yes, I submit to you that [the divisive fiction of] systemic racism is not the problem.”

Elder mocks [the destructive, Marxist and Post-Modernist] critical race theory, though I’m not sure he understands what it actually is. That doesn’t bode well for ethnic [grievance] studies in California.

If elected, the task force studying reparations for Black Californians would be toast. As would yet-unsigned-bills to allow police officers to be decertified for misconduct and to support community-based alternatives to 911.

Then there’s Elder’s views on masks and vaccines for COVID-19 [pretexts to eviscerate the Bill Of Rights and destroy the middle class].

It’s particularly telling that a week ago, a who’s who of Black [Democrat plantation] elected officials, from members of Congress to the L.A. City Council, lined up at Kedren Community Health Center to urge Black Angelenos to get vaccinated [with the experimental spike protein gene therapy]. The rates continue to be abysmal and Black people are still dying disproportionately [from co-morbidities and chronic Vitamin D deficiency caused by the melanin in their skin].

Elder, meanwhile, was off somewhere tweeting his grievances over [unconstitutional] mask and vaccine mandates, promising that as governor, he will “repeal those before I have my first cup of coffee — and I don’t drink coffee.”

I would’ve asked Elder to explain his views, but his campaign hasn’t returned my messages. However, I’m fairly certain he would say his thinking is the result of being free and independent, rather than a believer in the victimhood messaging that’s supposedly perpetuated by Democrats.

He’d also likely say, as he did on Tavis Smiley’s talk radio show recently, that he does care very much about Black people [who carry a chip on their shoulder and do not take personal responsibility].

“I believe that many policies that have been implemented by the left, often with the best of intentions, have a disproportionately negative effect on Black America,” Elder said.

Some Black people do agree with him. We aren’t a monolith and, so it’s true, he does have fans who are Black and will likely vote for him.

But it’s also true that Black people, particularly Black Angelenos, overwhelmingly vote Democratic. That’s the foundation of a new campaign, launched by local, state and federal Black [Democrat plantation] elected officials from L.A., to increase turnout among Black voters for the Sept. 14 recall election.

The campaign wasn’t created because of Elder’s standing in the polls, Kamlager told me, but “accelerated its intensity.”

Indeed, his candidacy feels personal. Like an insult to [the toxic] Blackness [of grievances and victimhood and privileges of Affirmative Action].

L.A. City Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas: “My grandmother would say, ‘Use your talents and your gifts for good and not to bring other people down — particularly those who don’t deserve to be down.’ And that’s what Larry fails to understand. He’s throwing out all of that rhetoric about minimum wage [destroying jobs for black youth], all that talk about ‘poverty pimps,’ all that anti-vaccine and all that anti-every-damn-thing. It’s not only politically, but intellectually offensive [for hard-core parasites of our corrupt system].”

[Envious] L.A. City Councilman Marqueece Harris-Dawson: “These recalls are clown shows and he is a clown. So it’s not surprising that he signed up for it and is leading it. He’s got a lot of experience being a clown.”

Earl Ofari Hutchinson, a political analyst and author: “The only positive I see in an Elder candidacy is that it is yet another wake-up call for Democrats, in California and nationally, to not take Black and people of color’s votes and support for granted.”

Najee Ali, a longtime South L.A. activist: “He would be a disaster for the Black [Democrat plantation] community. We would suffer greatly. He’s the Black Trump. And I’m speaking as his friend,” though Ali acknowledges that the friendship is “strained.”

There’s also the fear of how the Republican Party would use Elder, governor of the bluest [failed] state in the U.S.

Maddox, the political consultant: “He would be their No. 1 message carrier going into the midterm elections in 2022 and the presidential election in 2024. They would use this guy as a tool — and he would be perfectly willing to be used because that’s what he does already. He’s a foil for those [intellectually honest] people who want to be convinced that there is no racism in America.”

Abdullah of [Only] Black Lives Matter: “Anytime you put a Black face on white supremacy, which is what Larry Elder is, there are people who will utilize that as an opportunity to deny white supremacy. They say, ‘How could this be white supremacy? This is a Black man.’ But everything that he’s pushing, everything that he stands for, he is advancing white supremacy.”

Black people know better than anyone how dangerous Elder is. He is the OG troll that no one was supposed to feed. But here we are.

Newsom hasn’t been perfect. It took far too long for the state to roll out [diagnostically useless] COVID-19 tests and [spike protein mRNA gene therapy] vaccines equitably. And if hundreds of thousands of Californians weren’t still waiting on their unemployment checks, the level of fraud and mismanagement of the [Affirmative Action staffed] Employment Development Department would almost be comical.

But as Kamlager said, “I’m not interested in going back to Jim Crow because I want to have a Black person as governor.”

Duh. (read more)

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INVERSION I
(Medieval muslim misogynist is okay. Trump not okay. Such is the logic of the Twitter Inversion Zone.)


The Taliban’s official spokesman has a blue tick Twitter account.

Former president of the USA, Donald Trump’s account is suspended.

That’s where we are at right now.

— C2DEs Anon. (@c2des) August 15, 2021



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INVINCIBLE IGNORANCE VII
(Gullible bed wetting sissies will ignore this blog post. They love to be told what to do. They love virtue-signaling with masks that can't keep viruses in or out. Their ignorance is truly invincible.)

Refuse ALL fear narratives

As this struggle for truth and freedom heats up we need to be careful of muddled messages and graded language that concedes important ground.

We need to focus on a few crucial points in everything we put out there, whether to friends, family or the world at large.

1. The pandemic is FAKE.
Not exaggerated or opportunistically exploited – FAKE. Whether there is a new virus called SARS-COV-2 or not (we remain neutral on that), the ‘pandemic’ associated with it never happened. The all cause mortality figures show this, as we have pointed out many times. Excess deaths in 2020 were unremarkable and can be accounted for by the real ‘pandemic’ of care home deaths, forced DNRs and lockdown-related mortalities.

2. The PCRs DON’T WORK to diagnose infection so your endless ‘tests’ are largely just moneymaking scams and ‘cases’ are meaningless.

3. Most diagnoses of ‘Covid’ are just the normal array of respiratory infections, caused by many different bugs, plus meaningless PCR , and 99.9% of people who ‘get it’, whatever it is, or are told they have it will be fine, and those who die with it will almost all be very old and very sick and already dying of something else. Just like before 2020 when ‘Covid’ was just flu or pneumonia.

4.The vax is totally unnecessary, doesn’t work and might harm or kill you.

5.Your compliance will never make this go away. Only resistance can do that.

As I said in a recent article we can all tend to forget these basic facts and begin buying in parts of the narrative without realizing.

Especially true as the ones selling this scam are very good at providing new stories that superficially appear to help our side but on closer analysis just promote virus fear porn by a back door.

Be wary of any mainstream, or even ‘alternative’, news story that ends up promoting a deadly virus – by any route.

I include in that all stories about the Wuhan “lab leak”, any alleged “gain of function” research, ‘spike protein’ shedding, ‘breakthrough infections’, vax-created super-virus, and even the claims that Ivermectin and HCQ can ‘cure Covid’.

All these stories, whether containing grains of truth or wholly imaginary, and however honestly promoted, all work to the same end – to convince you there is a new and deadly virus, either naturally occurring, made in a lab or mutated in the bodies of the vaxxed.

Even when promoted in good faith they all serve the ultimate agenda of fear and estrangement and control.

The makers of this narrative don’t care how you become afraid. They don’t care what flavour of infection got you there. They just want you scared of a vaguely terrifying virus and the people potentially carrying it.

So if a particular narrative is pointing you toward the rocky and wave-beaten outcrop of Point Fear, stop and think before you get there.

Remember the pandemic is a lie and the PCRs can’t diagnose active infection and 96% of people who died ‘with covid’ were already very old and/or dying of something else when they were given a scientifically meaningless PCR test and became a largely meaningless statistic.

The rest – anything that starts looping around a circuitous route back to the ‘deadly bug’ story is just clever diversion.

Don’t end up clinging to a rock on Point Fear screaming about the virus or the variants or the super-duper breakthrough killer bugs. That’s where they want you. Terrified, ineffectual and a slave to anything that mitigates your fear.

Stay on firm ground. Stay sane. Stay on the only message that matters.

There’s nothing to fear except the fear-mongers, their “great reset” social reforms and their snake oil, ‘experimental’, totally unnecessary ‘cure’. (read more)

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(Global Warmists (also known as Algoreans) deny facts, distort the climate record, pick narrow time periods to perpetuate the fraud, and are in for a huge surprise as a Little Ice Age has started.)

‘Climate Change’ And Wildfires

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Further underscoring the spurious correlation between wildfires and climate change is a related chart presented to Congress several years back during testimony by David B. South, an emeritus professor of forestry at Auburn University. It too is enlightening, because it’s one you’ll never see in the mainstream media. It shows the same wildfire data charted above against CO2 increases back to 1926.

‘Climate Change’ And Wildfires

Again, no correlation whatsoever.

Or as South noted in his 2014 testimony to Congress:

Untrue claims about the underlying cause of wildfires can spread like ‘wildfire.’ … For example, the false idea that ‘Wildfires in 2012 burned a record 9.2 million acres in the U.S.’ is cited in numerous articles and is found on more than 2,000 web sites across the internet. In truth … in 1930, wildfires burned more than four times that amount. Wildfire in 2012 was certainly an issue of concern, but did those who push an agenda really need to make exaggerated claims to fool the public?

That doesn’t mean that wildfires don’t matter. Over the last 20 years, there has been a small uptick in their size and intensity. But why is that, if it’s not due to climate change?

Once upon a time, Americans managed their forest resources. They logged for lumber. They used controlled burns to get rid of highly combustible brushy areas. They cleared deadwood.

Starting in the mid-1990s, at the behest of the politically powerful and increasingly radical environmental movement, President Bill Clinton sharply curbed western forest management, largely to save the endangered Spotted Owl.

California, which has had some of the worst wildfires of all, passed rules that curtailed logging and forest clearing operations. Meanwhile, successive governors, from Arnold Schwarzenegger to Jerry Brown to current Gov. Gavin Newsom, have all blamed global warming for the fires.

Better that than take responsibility for your own poor policies. (read more)

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INVINCIBLE IGNORANCE V
(Are you ignorant about the true nature of your government? Read this if you wish to cure that ignorance. In short, if you worked in Afghanistan the government created a problem that endangered your life and then demanded you pay to be rescued. Are Afghan collaborators being charged the same amount to be evacuated from the land they chose not to defend? Are Romanian Gypsies, West Africans, Haitians or Central American peasants and gang members charged for flights from Laughlin Air Force Base (near Del Rio, Texas) or the San Antonio International airport? Knowing how the real power behind the illegitimate Biden regime hates traditional Americans, I'm sure the dregs of the third world don't pay anything.)

State Dept’s Overseas Security Advisory Council said Aug. 14: “Repatriation flights are
not free, & passengers will be required to sign a promissory loan agreement & may not
be eligible to renew their U.S. passports til the loan is repaid. Cost may be $2,000 or more
per person.”
https://t.co/K9bb3xtoYE pic.twitter.com/2pPo3n64dJ

— Jerry Dunleavy (@JerryDunleavy) August 19, 2021

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BREAKING: State Department appears to backtrack, says no reimbursements will be
sought from US citizens fleeing Afghanistan after reporting said they were being asked
to pay $2,000 or more for a flight out of Kabul.

Reporting by @JerryDunleavy https://t.co/I8gAIq3cHc

— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) August 19, 2021

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Just checked again this AM & despite State Dept spox saying yesterday that “we have
no intention of seeking any reimbursement from those fleeing Afghanistan”, the required
“U.S. Embassy Kabul Repatriation Assistance Request 2021” form still makes you
promise to pay up to $2,000+.
https://t.co/146zecorCM

— Jerry Dunleavy (@JerryDunleavy) August 20, 2021

Also:

Yesterday @PentagonPresSec said Americans are not being impeded as they travel to
the Kabul airport, no Americans harmed. The Taliban agreed to let them evacuate.
What I am hearing suggests otherwise. Americans have been injured and stopped from
boarding planes.

— Sasha Ingber (@SashaIngber) August 20, 2021


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(The Left, the media, politicians, Antifa and BLM DO NOT WANT TO KNOW the truth. It is their right to remain blissfully ignorant. It is NOT right for them to keep you ignorant as well.)


The Breonna Taylor story the left doesn't want you to hear

Since helping to execute a search warrant for evidence in a drug-trafficking ring and being shot by Kenneth Walker — the boyfriend of Breonna Taylor — in the process, my life has never been the same.
 
Three days after the tragic [fentanyl overdose] death of George Floyd — which left the nation in an uproar — the 911 call in which Walker says someone had broken in and shot his girlfriend was released to the public.  Though I wanted to respond and set the record straight about what had transpired that night, I couldn't say anything about the case, because my fellow Louisville Metro Police Department officers and I were under a gag order.  The media and the social justice outrage mob were out to get us; we weren't allowed to stand up for ourselves; and our mayor and chief refused to set the record straight with the facts, leaving us involved to dangle in the wind.

My side of the story is completely different from what you've heard from the media.  They want you to believe that I and my fellow officers are evil racists who barged into that apartment and killed Breonna while she slept.  This couldn't be further from the truth, and I learned pretty quickly that the media and our local government officials want to make sure you never learn the truth about what happened that night.

Earlier this year, my friends at Post Hill Press courageously agreed to publish my book giving an account of what really happened that night.  But before we could even begin, their distributor, Simon & Schuster, publicly declared their refusal to distribute my book — without even reading the manuscript.

After spending the last year and a half watching the media, celebrities, sports figures, attorneys, and politicians spread blatant lies about the situation without any accountability, I know I must do whatever I can to make sure the true story is told.  I am grateful to my friends at Post Hill Press for all of their support and guidance, but after much consideration, I have decided it is best that I explore other publishing options for my book.

I cannot continue to sit by and watch the media twist the narrative of what happened that night into a work of fiction that serves to support their anti-police agenda.  In reality, my colleagues and I hammered on the door several times — "Police, search warrant!" — over and over, with no response.  After several attempts to get someone to open the door, we were forced to make entry.  I was the first officer to attempt to make an entry into the apartment and was met with gunfire by Walker before I was able to enter the apartment.  Breonna was tragically standing right next to him.  She wasn't asleep.

They don't want you to know that my family and I received death threats for months on end, or that I had to move my family to another city far from our home to keep my wife and our five-year-old son out of harm's way.  Our social media pages were flooded with vile threats and insults.  As my wife and I watched footage of major American cities going up in flames, we were doxed by the local [Only] Black Lives Matter chapter.  It was utterly terrifying, to say the least.

The establishment — media, politicians, and full-time social justice lawyers — thrives on division and hate.  As a police officer, I have watched them slander my brothers and sisters across the country with little regard for the facts.  They drum up hatred against us so they can stay relevant and gain more power.

I am not the first person to be canceled by the publishing industry for going against the "woke" narrative.  Earlier this year, Simon & Schuster canceled a book from Senator Josh Hawley.  Their employees also demanded that the company never publish an author associated with the Trump administration again.

Whether you're a United States senator or a cop from Louisville, the left doesn't want your story to be told if you stand in its way.  Leftists want you to leave them alone as they divide America with their falsehoods.

I, for one, won't sit by idly and let that happen.  I plan to tell the truth, no matter the cost. (read more)

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(Exactly how many persons outside of the Beltway thought senile Joe Biden would be better than Trump? They should be declared mentally incompetent and immediately injected with a substantial dose of spike protein mRNA gene therapy. Oh, never mind. Those are exactly the sorts who would already have received both doses and are lining up early to get the booster (kill) shot.)

If for one brief moment, it appears that the love affair between the Biden Administration and most of our legacy media is on the rocks.

Hailed as the Returner of Norms, Joe Biden was supposed to be everything Donald Trump wasn't. Calm, collected, a man with a plan, sparse in tweets, progressive, etc. His administration was predicted by all the major outlets to be a great one that would make America rational again.

But the last several days have proven that, even as a Democratic administration, you can still get negative coverage.
 
The withdrawal from Afghanistan has been an absolute nightmare scenario for any politician, but for the President and head of a political party, it looks like this is only the beginning.

The media coverage is absolutely brutal.

Joe Cunningham


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As usual, the corrupt and lazy corporate media (network and cable news) missed the most important aspect of the Afghanistan debacle. And that is yet another horrendous situation presided over by a diminished president.

It doesn't really matter anymore why Joe Biden cannot make sound decisions. What matters only is that he cannot. And neither can his advisers.

Bill O'Reilly

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(America's criminally incompetent educational bureaucracy and insane Wokesters eliminating or watering-down standards so low IQ groups do not feel inferior, have destroyed our technological competitiveness. One can be certain China, South Korea, Japan, Finland and the Baltic States are not dumbing down math and science courses so melanin minorities maintain their fragile self esteem.)

Editor's Note:
It is estimated that two thirds of all humans with an IQ of 120 or above live in China. Americans of European ancestry have an average IQ of 100. African Americans have an average IQ of 85.


America’s STEM Crisis Threatens Our National Security

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n October 4, 1957, a steel sphere the size of a beach ball and bristling with four radio antennae circled the Earth in eight minutes. Dubbed “Satellite-1,” or “PS-1” (Prosteyshiy Sputnik-1) by its Soviet fabricators, it was the first artificial Earth satellite. The Soviets had launched it into an elliptical low Earth orbit, where it stayed for three weeks before its batteries died. Then it continued silently in a decaying orbit for another two months before burning up in the atmosphere. Its radio signal pulses were easily detectable by ham radio operators, as well as by every national security listening post in the United States and around the world.

The world had a new word—Sputnik—and the United States a new mission: to close the gap in the race for space with the Soviet Union. That urgent sense of mission triggered a revolution in American education. This revolution was spurred not only by the desire to win the space race, but also to get a generation of young Americans excited about and educated in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—what would be abbreviated as STEM. At stake was victory in the Cold War, and with it the future of freedom and democracy in the struggle against Communism.

The effects of that post-Sputnik revolution helped to put Americans on the moon a little more than a decade later. It continued to reverberate through the computer and dot-com revolutions of the 1980s and 1990s, as well as in the Strategic Defense Initiative and the Pentagon’s technological transformation during the same period, sometimes known as the Second Offset Strategy.

Since then, STEM has been a perennial concern for American education experts and politicians. Beginning in the 1980s, there have been new and growing worries that STEM proficiency is declining in America, and with it the future of America’s economic and scientific leadership.

Multiple official reports have pointed out the problem—including the most recent one released by the Trump administration this past December. Yet this perennial hand-wringing and all the spending and grants by agencies like the National Science Foundation have had little effect. This failure is reflected not only in a long history of declining test scores relative to other industrialized countries, but also in a decreasing proportion of American students willing to devote themselves to STEM subjects. By 2009, for example, the total number of students in college had grown by more than 50 percent since 1985. But in mathematics and statistics, there were only 15,496 graduates in 2009, not many more than the 15,009 graduates in 1985. More students were studying the visual and performing arts than were studying computer science, math, and chemical engineering combined.1

Meanwhile, a new competitor for STEM leadership is looming on the horizon, just as the Soviet Union did in 1950s—namely China. And STEM leadership remains just as vital to our national security—perhaps even more so now than when Sputnik was launched.

Today’s Defense Department and other leading experts all agree that the future of America’s defense will rely on advanced technologies such as AI, cyber, quantum, robotics, directed energy and hypersonic weapons, and even 3-D printing. The Obama Pentagon began pointing out this reality in 2014, in a series of landmark speeches unveiling what it dubbed the Third Offset Strategy.2 All of the above technologies will be critical if the United States is to maintain its military superiority over its rivals, including China. They will also require new levels of scientific and engineering aptitude and understanding, not just from their designers but from producers and users, including the next generation of warfighters.

This is particularly, even acutely, true of quantum computing and quantum technology. Both rest on an entirely different basis than classical computing, namely quantum physics rather than mathematics. As I’ve written in an earlier American Affairs article, quantum’s disruptive possibilities far exceed that of any technology since nuclear weapons.3 Without a trained quantum workforce, and without a strong cadre of researchers and teachers who are capable of expanding our knowledge of quantum information science, we will face a shortfall in this critical twenty-first-century technology. Such a shortfall would materially affect our ability to win wars in the coming decades.

The same is true in other areas of the struggle for high-tech supremacy. Where will those trained cadres come from? If current trends continue, they will increasingly, and inevitably, come from outside the United States. The long-term trend of having to rely on foreign nationals to fill America’s STEM gap, which began in the late 1990s and early 2000s, is now here to stay.

Immigrants accounted for well over 50 percent of the growth in employment in STEM-related fields between 2003 and 2008.4 In addition, foreign students make up the majority of majors and graduate students in many STEM fields in American universities—including students from our leading geopolitical competitor, mainland China.

Overall, the data shows that enrollment of international students in U.S. science and engineering university programs has been steadily rising since 2008, while the number of U.S. citizens and permanent residents enrolled in those programs has steadily declined. We are witnessing a gradual withering away of American college student engagement in the very same STEM disciplines that will determine who dominates, and who is dominated, in the twenty-first century.

The Trump administration’s recently released report “Charting a Course for Success: America’s Strategy for STEM Education” stated: “Now more than ever the innovation capacity of the United States—and its prosperity and security—depends on an effective and inclusive STEM education ecosystem. . . . Simply to function as an informed consumer and citizen in a world of increasingly sophisticated technology requires the ability to use digital devices and STEM skills such as evidence-based reasoning.”5

In fact, the administration’s report understates the case. We now face a crisis, and one that will not wait for free market forces to solve.

The Current State of U.S. STEM Education

What is the current state of STEM education in America? One of the most important benchmarks for measuring STEM proficiency in the United States and around the world is the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). Every three years it measures reading ability, math and science literacy, and other key skills among fifteen-year-olds in a large number of developed and developing countries.

The most recent PISA results date from 2015. The United States ranked thirty-eighth out of seventy-one countries in math and twenty-fourth in science. Among the thirty-five members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (the PISA’s principal sponsor), the United States comes in fifth from the bottom in math and nineteenth in science.6

Dismal scores like these in the early 2000s were enough to trigger a National Academies of Sciences report, “Rising Above the Gathering Storm,” which argued that strengthening science and math education was essential if the United States was going to remain prosperous in the twenty-first century. The poor performance was also enough to force Congress to pass the America competes Act, authorizing funding for a variety of new programs to improve K–12 science and math education.7

Despite the funding and the national hoopla, however, signs of improvement are hard to find. Another measurement of America’s STEM status is the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) run by the Department of Education. In 2015, eight years after the America competes Act, average math scores for fourth- and eighth-graders fell for the first time since 1990. On a scale of 0 to 500, the average fourth-grade NAEP math score was 240—the same level as in 2009. The average eighth-grade score was 282 in 2015, the lowest since 2007. That year, NAEP revealed that only 38 percent of fourth-graders, 34 percent of eighth-graders, and 22 percent of twelfth-graders could be considered proficient or better in science. At the same time, 24 percent of fourth-graders, 32 percent of eighth-graders, and 40 percent of twelfth-graders were rated “below basic” for their grade levels.8

A third measurement is the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study or timss, which has tested international students in grades four and eight every four years since 1995. Again, in the most recent test from 2015, ten countries (out of forty-eight total) had higher average fourth-grade math scores than the United States, while seven countries had higher average science scores. In the eighth-grade tests, seven out of thirty-seven countries had statistically higher average math scores than the United States, and seven had higher science scores. In the fourth-grade math category, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, England, and Norway all scored higher—as did China and Russia.9

These mediocre results won’t surprise most Americans. A 2015 Pew Research Center report found that only 29 percent of Americans rated their country’s K–12 education in STEM as above average or the best in the world. Scientists were even more critical. A companion survey of members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science found that just 16 percent called U.S. K–12 STEM education the best or above average; 46 percent, by contrast, said K–12 STEM education in the United States was below average.10

In summing up the state of STEM in America, the Trump administration’s “Charting a Course for Success” report puts the best spin it can on the STEM issue. It asserts that “Americans’ basic STEM skills have modestly improved over the past two decades” but also admits that we “continue to lag behind many other countries” and that “recent data from a test commonly taken by college-bound high school students found that only 20% are ready for courses typically required for a STEM major.”11 On the other hand, the report said, “in the past 15 years, India and China have outpaced the United States in the number of science and engineering (S&E) bachelor’s degrees conferred.” Indeed, “these two countries have produced almost half of the total degrees, with India at 25% and China at 22% of the global total.” Meanwhile, “American S&E bachelor’s degrees comprised only 10% of the global total.”12

Which brings us to a double paradox. While Americans perform well below average in STEM disciplines, their colleges and universities continue to have some of the best STEM programs in the world. And while Americans tend to stand aloof from the centers of STEM excellence in our colleges and universities, foreign students emphatically do not.

Foreign Students and America’s STEM Future

Today, the United States remains the country of choice for the largest number of international students, hosting about 1.1 million of the 4.6 million enrolled worldwide in 2017. As of March 2018, roughly 1.2 million F-1 (visa for full-time students at an academic institution) and M-1 (visa for full-time students at a vocational or other nonacademic institution) students were enrolled and registered at more than 8,700 certified schools across the United States.13

In the 2016–17 school year, China was the top origin country for international students (351,000), representing 33 percent of the total, followed by India (17 percent); South Korea and Saudi Arabia (5 percent each) and Canada (3 percent) rounded out the top five. Engineering, business management, and math and computer science were the top three fields of study for international students in 2016–17, accounting for more than half of all international enrollment at U.S. higher education institutions.

Overall, the data shows that the enrollment of international students in U.S. science and engineering college and university programs has been steadily rising since 2008, while the number of U.S. citizens and permanent residents enrolled in such programs has steadily declined. In 2017, the number of international visa holders increased in computer sciences and mathematics (by 11 and 5 percent, respectively) but declined in engineering (5 percent), social sciences (3 percent), and non-S&E fields (4 percent). At the same time, 48 percent of international students were in STEM fields and were eligible for extended 12- to 36-month Optional Practice Training (OPT) visas upon graduation.14

There is an even larger proportion of international graduate students than undergraduates enrolled in science and engineering programs. (More than six in ten international graduate students in the United States in fall 2017 were enrolled in these fields, compared with about four in ten international undergraduates.) In 2017, 62 percent of all international students in graduate programs at U.S. institutions were enrolled in S&E fields—69 percent of those came from China and India.

In fact, according to the National Foundation for American Policy, both undergraduate majors and graduate programs at many U.S. universities could not be maintained without international students. Foreign nationals account for 81 percent of the full-time graduate students in electrical engineering, 79 percent in computer science, 75 percent in industrial engineering, 69 percent in statistics, 63 percent in mechanical engineering, 59 percent in civil engineering, and 57 percent in chemical engineering. Without international students, the number of full-time students pursuing graduate degrees in the fields of computer science, electrical engineering, and other fields would be shockingly small for an economy as large as America’s.15

Furthermore, students on temporary visas continue to earn high proportions of U.S. S&E doctorates, as well as large shares of the master’s degrees in these fields. In 2015, international students earned more than half of the doctoral degrees awarded in engineering, economics, computer sciences, mathematics, and statistics; their overall share of S&E degrees was 34 percent. Once again, Chinese students composed a large share: 28.8 percent of the S&E doctorates issued to international students on temporary visas between 1995 and 2015 went to Chinese nationals.16

When we look at individual colleges and universities, especially those highly ranked in science and engineering, the numbers look even more alarming. At Harvard University’s Computer Sciences Department, for example, more than half (53 percent) of students are foreign students. At MIT, there are slightly fewer (43 percent) in computer sciences, but 55 percent in electrical engineering.

At Princeton and Yale, the picture of American STEM appears even more dismal. In Princeton’s computer sciences department, 60 percent of students are international; the number is 70 percent in electrical engineering. Yale’s American participation is no more than 19 percent in computer sciences and 12 percent in electrical engineering. At the University of Maryland, computer sciences students are 81 percent foreign nationals; Virginia Tech enrolls 77 percent, and Purdue University computer sciences 76 percent. The graph below tells the rest of the story.

Overall, the proportion of international PhD-level students on temporary visas to study STEM subjects in the United States has doubled over the past thirty years. A July 2016 report by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation argued that if current trends continue, international students will comprise half of U.S. STEM PhD graduates by 2020.17

How serious a national security threat is this trend? On the one hand, the presence of large numbers of foreign students studying in the United States, even Chinese students, should not be a cause for alarm by itself—nothing argues for a xenophobic approach to this growing phenomenon. At the same time, many companies in Silicon Valley will argue that without foreign nationals, they can’t fill the gaps in their ranks. Nor, obviously, would similar programs at major universities around the country be able to sustain themselves.

On the other hand, when the Pentagon and other national security agencies start looking for STEM graduates and STEM-trained engineers who can pass the necessary security clearances, they will find themselves facing a severe shortfall of American nationals who can pass muster. In short, an alarming trend is developing: America’s ability to produce, sustain, and protect research in key technological and knowledge areas vital to our defense and national security looks vulnerable because the talent pool of American citizens working in this area is shrinking. And while U.S. leadership in STEM is slipping away, other countries, including China, continue to surge ahead.

China: The Threat at Home and Abroad

On June 19, 2017, NextWeb ran an article entitled “While U.S. STEM Education Market Declines, China Invests Heavily.” The gist of the article by Rick Ye was that, although the United States is the world’ s biggest producer of STEM goods and services, and U.S. edtech companies were able to generate an estimated $1.3 billion in venture capital deals in 2016, “the world is questioning the fate of STEM education in US school systems.” The growing shortfall in U.S. STEM education and its supporting edtech industry has led major U.S. companies like Microsoft to search for talent—and support education in—other countries, since the United States can’t meet their needs.

On the other hand, the article pointed out that China’s “STEM learning industry is projected to hit $15 billion by 2020.”18 In addition, the per capita expenditure of Chinese households on education has tripled over the past decade, rising from 670 yuan in 2000 to 2,381 yuan in 2015. China clearly sees investment in STEM as a priority for its future as a superpower, and where the government isn’t doing the investing, average Chinese families are.

Today China is the world leader in number of STEM graduates. The World Economic Forum reported that China had 4.7 million recent STEM graduates in 2016, and India had 2.6 million new STEM graduates, while the United States had only 568,000. China’s president Xi Jinping has repeatedly declared that his aim is to transform the country into a “science and technology superpower.” This is an essential part of his “Made in China 2025” program announced late last year, and China’s larger agenda of displacing the United States as the world’s dominant superpower. Fortunately for Xi’s dream, China has the educational tools to achieve that aim.

Not surprisingly, given its population, the Chinese state-run education system is the largest in the world. The Compulsory Education Law of China mandates nine years of government-funded, compulsory school attendance, which includes six years of primary school and three years of junior high school. After graduating from junior high school, students have to choose between senior high school and vocational school. Senior high school students also have to choose between a social-science and a natural-science orientation. This in turn affects the test categories students later take during the National Higher Education Entrance Examination, an academic examination not unlike the SAT in the United States. The National Higher Education Entrance Examination, or Gaokao, is considered the single most important exam in a student’s entire life, since it determines whether he or she is allowed to enter a university.

For those fortunate enough to pass the Gaokao, the choice of places to go for study has dramatically increased recently. The number of universities in China grew by 768 between 2005 and 2015. Among the top twenty universities in Asia in 2017, ten were from the Greater China area.19 The focus there has been not only on quantity but quality of higher education. Established in 1998, the 985 Project is the Chinese government’s program for raising the research standards of China’s best universities. At the top of the pyramid is the so-called C9 League, the nation’s top nine universities which are guaranteed 10 percent of China’s entire national research budget.

One of those is Tsinghua University, which many call China’s MIT, and which boasts two Nobel Prize winners on its science faculty. Another is Peking University, which has extensive student exchange programs with Western universities. There is also the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in Hefei, adjoining the new $11 billion quantum research center that the government is building to secure “quantum supremacy” for China.

The staffs of these leading schools aren’t limited to Chinese scholars. Thanks to China’s “Thousand Talents” program launched in 2008, Beijing maintains a coordinated effort to recruit the best and brightest in key STEM areas among foreign scholars as well. Money is no object when it comes to salaries and research support, and a visiting professor at Tsinghua or USTC can count on a coterie of willing and able research assistants. He or she may not even mind that many of those assistants will go on to work for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and develop the future weapons systems that could threaten the United States and its allies in the future.

It’s an impressive, even formidable array of educational resources. But problems and vulnerabilities remain. One is the sharp disparity between the number of universities, and the quality of education, between more urbanized eastern China (e.g., Shanghai, Canton, and Beijing) and more backward western provinces.

Another, according to Hu Weiping, professor and director of the Modern Teaching Technology Lab at Shaanxi Normal University, is that while an increasing number of Chinese companies and schools have been investing in STEM, the focus has tended to be on getting product results instead of laying the groundwork for the future through fostering young talent.

Hu has been quoted as saying that even though the National Natural Science Foundation of China has been heavily funding education projects since 2017, projects related to technology or science education haven’t really benefited. “Without funding there won’t be input from scientists or anyone else,” Hu said. “That’s why I have called on the foundation to start working on this issue, so that more experts will be encouraged to do more research on curriculum reform to stimulate technological innovation.”

China’s STEM education also suffers from a major shortage of both professional science teachers and proper science training for teachers. About 80.5 percent of teachers involved in STEM subjects received no serious science education, and many were at a middle or high school education level, according to Hu.20

A recent study by Richard P. Appelbaum and Xueying Han pulled together data from 731 surveys completed by STEM faculty at China’s top twenty-five universities. They found “that the Chinese educational system stifles creativity and the critical thinking necessary to achieve innovative breakthroughs, too often hamstrings researchers with bureaucratic requirements, and rewards quantity over quality.” “China’s emphasis on rote learning and memorization reinforces this,” said Appelbaum, “as does a strong cultural emphasis on respect for authority.”

In the end, according to Dr. Han, “The challenges that are facing China’s research environment are not things that can be easily fixed by money. They’re cultural challenges, and that’s going to require a major shift in thinking.”21

One way that the Chinese government has dealt with these deficiencies is by accelerating the migration of its students to foreign universities, especially U.S. universities. According to Han, “Foreign degree holders get many advantages—higher salaries, easier access to promotions, bigger lab space—compared to their domestic counterparts. . . . We discovered that Chinese domestic degree holders also thought that a foreign degree would give you better recognition from colleagues . . . and this recognition could open doors that might not be available to domestic degree holders.”22

A STEM degree from an American university has particular cachet in Chinese scientific circles. So it’s not surprising that hundreds of thousands of Chinese STEM students have applied for and been granted admittance to top U.S. universities, and given top-notch educations in their chosen fields. Meanwhile, those same universities like Chinese students because they pay their exorbitant tuition fees without scholarships or complaint.

How large are the numbers? Every other year, ICE issues a report on the enrollment of foreign students in the United States. According to its latest report, “Sevis by the Numbers: Biannual Report on International Student Trends,” issued in April 2018, Chinese foreign students (377,070) by far outnumbered their closest competitor India (211,700). While the report did not disclose how many Chinese students are enrolled in STEM courses of study, in past years more than half of all Chinese students enrolled in STEM programs.23

At the same time, Chinese engineering students take advantage of the expanding opportunities to work in U.S. companies that are of strategic interest to the Chinese government, where they are able to get training and learn about technologies that they can bring back to China. This supports not only Chinese industry but the People’s Liberation Army. As one critic of the open-door policy toward China has put it, “When China rattles its sabers at the United States and other countries around the world, frequently those sabers were designed by those engineers who received their education in the United States.”24

American universities aren’t the only targets. According to the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, some 2,500 Chinese military scientists have been steadily doing research at universities abroad since 2007, often without disclosing their connections to the PLA.25 By any economic or national security measure, this Chinese penetration of American university STEM programs has become a severe problem. It is in effect a reverse brain drain. Chinese students are able to acquire a first-rate education from programs that are in many cases funded by the U.S. government as well as major private corporations and foundations. They can then take that knowledge back to China to build similar programs aimed at undermining our national security—not to mention engage in “extracurricular” activities such as spying and intellectual property theft from their professors.

The Australian Strategic Policy Institute calls this “picking flowers to make honey in China.” American intelligence agencies have a cruder name for it: “Chinese Takeout.” It’s no wonder there’s a growing debate about whether and how to restrict the number of Chinese nationals studying in the United States, and which subjects they can study.

But a much larger lens is required to see the real problem, which is not the large number of foreign students studying STEM in American universities, but the declining number of American students doing the same thing. This is going to demand a much bigger and more comprehensive approach to reform than just putting restrictions on F-1 or M-1 visas. It demands an approach much more akin to the one Sputnik triggered more than sixty years ago, an approach that not only transformed U.S. technology and science, but also the relationship between government and education.

Sputnik and Its Impact

Sputnik was launched on October 4, 1957. On December 30, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) published a resolution calling for specialized training for teachers of science. On January 28, 1958, President Eisenhower addressed Congress on how the National Science Foundation was going to answer the need for more scientists and science education. Less than one year later, Congress approved a $1 billion funding bid for the National Defense Education Act (1958), which involved the first complete overhaul of the American education system from schools to universities at the federal level.

In very short order, President Eisenhower established the position of Presidential Science Advisor, and the House and Senate reorganized their committee structures to focus on science policy. Congress also created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in order to create a civilian space program, and tripled funding for the National Science Foundation to improve science education.

What set off this remarkable explosion of federal effort, in effect an “all-of-government” approach to improving America’s position as a leader in science and science education? First, of course, was the fear that Sputnik signaled that the United States was losing the space race to the U.S.S.R. It was even feared that the U.S.S.R. would use satellites like Sputnik to spy on America or to fire nuclear weapons from space. Second, there was embarrassment that the United States, which had proved so successful at forging the Arsenal of Democracy in World War II, and winning the nuclear weapons race, and whose industrial might was unparalleled in history, was somehow falling behind in the next important race for the strategic future.26

Above all, Sputnik fed a suspicion that America’s problem stemmed from an education system that was sadly out of step with the new technological times. In the words of historian Paul Dickson, “Science and mathematics education became, in the public’s eye, the solution to winning the science and technology race with the Soviet Union and to regaining global dominance.”27 As the Hartford Courant noted, “one of the direct results of the sputniks has been that U.S. people have been taking a long look at their educational system and the program this country has for producing scientists and engineers.”28

Besides the fear of the Soviets, however, there were other reasons behind this worry about the state of America’s science and mathematics educational base. The introduction of the digital computer in the 1950s and ’60s created a large demand for mathematicians, programmers, and computer scientists in both the public and private sectors. Since private companies, including defense companies, were drawing their needed talent directly from universities, educational institutions across the country were suffering from a dearth of STEM professors and teachers, even as the GI Bill was rapidly expanding university attendance and the postwar baby boom was about to add to the numbers of children attending school.

America was also losing the generation of engineers, mathematicians, and computer scientists from Europe who had dominated the American scientific landscape during the 1930s and ’40s: figures like Albert Einstein, Leo Szilard, and John von Neumann. That loss meant that the country would need new domestic sources for the very highest and most innovative scientific talent—sources that would have to compete with the Soviets’ ability to summon the talent it needed virtually on command.

This need for an educational reset was necessary at the top of the intellectual pyramid, in our universities, but also throughout the entire K–12 spectrum. In a speech to the National Education Association, Vice President Nixon argued that America’s military and economic strength was entirely dependent on the strength of our educational system. If we lost leadership in the latter, our primacy in the former was bound to suffer.29

These worries and the search for a solution culminated in the passage of the National Defense Education Act (NDEA) of 1958. Its goal was “to strengthen the national defense and to encourage and assist in the expansion and improvement of educational programs to meet critical national needs.”

The act set aside more than a billion dollars over four years for eight program titles, including student loans and scholarships (Title ii); money for strengthening science, math, and foreign language programs (Title iii); funding for graduate fellowships in certain critical areas of study (Title iv); funding for programs to identify talented and gifted students (Title v); money for research on more effective educational technologies (Title vii) as well as vocational and workforce training (Title viii). The act also established the Science Information Institute and Science Information Council to disseminate scientific information and advise the government on various technical issues (Title ix).

What is striking is how the NDEA viewed STEM in a broader context and sought to address the need for federal support of education as a whole, including language training and “area studies” such as Latin American studies (part of Title vi). Many colleges and universities used these NDEA funds to create specialized language laboratories. Specialized language classes also created a space for other specialized classes, where gifted students could take advanced math and science classes. Different streams of classes for different levels of students were created at the high school and even elementary levels of schooling.30

What was the overall impact of the post-Sputnik reforms? Sixty years later, it’s hard to say, and harder to measure. To my knowledge, there is still no good quantitative study of the impact of NDEA and other programs coming out of the post-Sputnik reforms. Of course there was a large increase in the numbers of students enrolling in STEM courses and majoring in STEM subjects in the 1960s and ’70s, but it is not clear whether this was due to the post-Sputnik education strategy or simply followed from the overall growth in the numbers of students enrolling in colleges and universities, including in STEM subjects. In 1940, about half a million young people, barely 15 percent of college-age Americans, were attending a higher education institution. By 1960 that number had jumped to 3.6 million; by 1970 it had more than doubled again, with 7.5 million Americans, or 40 percent of college-age youth, attending a college or university.31 Virtually every academic department was bound to see big increases in numbers of students under that kind of demographic pressure, as well as increases in numbers of teachers and instructors.

What we can say is that the post-Sputnik shakeup of American education certainly had its downside. The growth of the bureaucracies that federal funding generated, both at the government and the academic level, soon diluted the NDEA mandates and the STEM offensive by pushing money and attention into relatively minor or even worthless fields. The word “science” soon proliferated in a number of unrelated subjects in order to give them sufficient panache to get students and funding. Programs like “business science” and “communications science” came to be treated as if they were real STEM disciplines, instead of soft and squishy versions of the real things.

Another egregious byproduct was the launching of New Math, made popular by the Cambridge Conference on School Mathematics, which aimed to achieve a radical acceleration of the elementary math curriculum so that calculus could be introduced as a regular high school subject. New Math was supposed to speed up the calculating proficiency of American school children, but in most cases it had the opposite effect. The bewildering flurry of concepts and abstractions borrowed from mathematical logic—for example, Venn diagrams instead of old-fashioned multiplication tables and exercises in long division—certainly killed my interest in mathematics early in my fourth-grade career. From anecdotal evidence, my experience was not unique. The backlash against New Math even had its comical aspects, including Harvard math professor Tom Lehrer’s spoof of a lecture on New Math principles that declared, “the important thing is to understand what you’re doing rather than to get the right answer,” and a 1965 Peanuts cartoon showing a youngster stumbling through her new math assignment: “Sets . . . one to one matching . . . equivalent sets . . . sets of one . . . sets of two . . . renaming two. . . .” Finally, she throws back her head and bursts into tears: “All I want to know is, how much is two and two?”

Underneath the comedy, however, was a genuine frustration with an educational fad gone wrong, like the fate of so many educational fads—especially when they have federal funding to encourage their spread. By the mid-1960s, more than half of American high schools were confusing their students with a New Math curriculum; a decade later it had spread to 85 percent of K–12 education.32 The fact that, a decade after that, U.S. math test scores seemed to be in free fall may not have been entirely coincidental.

Other critics would complain that the post-Sputnik agenda overstressed and overfunded STEM education at the expense of the humanities and liberal subjects such as history and literature (although one can easily argue that far more damage to those subjects resulted from the 1968 radicalism which still reverberates around schools and universities today). And if declining STEM test scores and enrollments since the 1980s are any indication, no one can claim that the impact of the post-Sputnik push and NDEA on American STEM leadership was particularly lasting.

All the same, one can equally claim that without the post-Sputnik reforms, the computer revolution of the 1970s and ’80s, and the dot-com revolution of the 1990s, would probably not have been possible. Substantial credit for America’s IT leadership in the coming decades has to go to the conscious effort to make science and technology cool and exciting for young people, with an assist from new educational technologies for the classroom like lab kits, overhead projectors, films, and TV learning (the ancestor of today’s online learning).

It is also unlikely that the United States would have gained the clear leadership in defense-related technologies that formed the basis of the Pentagon’s Second Offset Strategy in the 1980s. Elements of this strategy—including stealth technology, GPS, and networked warfare, along with the broad, innovative technical and scientific industrial base that the federal government organized and funded after 1958—won the Cold War. Indeed, with Ronald Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative speech in March 1983, we can hear distant echoes of the excitement and optimism about the possibilities of American science and technology that the post-Sputnik era launched a quarter century earlier.

On the other hand, one obstacle that American education reformers didn’t face in 1958 was large numbers of Soviet students studying STEM subjects in American universities and going home to help to arm the Red Army, let alone steal research and intellectual property from their professors and colleagues. Nor did we have visa programs that promoted Soviet enrollment in American universities, nor were those same institutions eager to welcome Soviet students into their physics labs and engineering programs with open arms.

Yet that is precisely the situation we face today in our STEM competition with China. In this respect, we are facing an American STEM crisis that is substantially more complex than the one we faced sixty years ago, and one which demands solutions even more radical and disruptive than those Sputnik inspired. Because when a headline-grabbing event like Sputnik occurs this time—e.g., a Chinese quantum computer that can penetrate our most vulnerable public encryption systems—it will almost certainly be too late to do anything about it.

Recommendations

On September 10, 2018, on the eve of the seventeenth anniversary of the attack on 9/11, I wrote a Forbes column entitled, “America’s High-Tech STEM Crisis.” In that column, I wrote of America’s declining STEM leadership:

We are fast approaching another Sputnik moment, we can’t afford to ignore. Our national security, as well as economic security, depend on addressing it. We need major high-tech companies like Google and Microsoft; leading universities and colleges; the White House, the Department of Education and the Department of Defense; to come together to craft a high-tech STEM education strategy that can lead us forward to the future.33

Three months later, the White House released its plans for a five-year STEM strategy.34 The report is an important document, with large sections devoted to summarizing a strategy to increase U.S. leadership in science and engineering, and creating more economic opportunities for Americans with a STEM education, especially for women and minorities.

Unfortunately, what’s missing is a commitment to specifically address the outstanding national security issues America’s STEM crisis entails, especially those relating to topics such as computer engineering and cybersecurity, AI, quantum, and robotics. Hence there is still room for a broader strategy that incorporates more input from our Defense Department and intelligence community, as well as those academic communities whose work in these areas will have a direct impact on our ability to defend ourselves in the future, and cooperation with allies such as Japan, Israel, NATO, and the Five Eyes (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and United States) on the high-tech frontier.

It is also important to realize that this crisis is not one that’s going to wait for the marketplace to solve. Markets are notoriously bad at allocating resources in a crisis, but particularly educational resources because of the time lag involved and other factors. For example, there was a rush of people going into petroleum engineering at precisely the moment oil markets crashed in 2014–15. And when MBAs from Harvard and other prestigious schools flood a business zone, that’s usually a good sign that a bubble is about to burst.

In addition, some have argued that much of the current dependence on foreign students and H-1B visa employees happened by design, so that American companies could avoid having to pay full U.S. market prices for this kind of high-tech, highly skilled labor.35 Be that as it may, it seems obvious that strong and insightful government action on this front is imperative. The question is, what kind?

The issue that has generated the most attention and concrete action to date is the growing number of Chinese nationals, including postdoctoral students and professors, studying and working in the United States—a complex situation given the extent to which American universities have come to rely upon these students. In June 2018, the Trump administration announced plans to limit the time Chinese graduate students will be allowed to study in certain critical areas of high-tech research, including robotics, aeronautics, and high-tech manufacturing, from five years to one.36 On December 2, 2018, Voice of America reported: “US Considers New Restrictions on Chinese Students.”37 The gist of the story was that American officials have growing worries about spying by Chinese students who are studying in the United States, and about the loss of new technologies important for national security to China through their efforts. In addition to the new visa restrictions, officials are considering whether to carry out additional investigations of Chinese students attending U.S. schools. Reuters reported that officials want to examine student phone calls. They are also considering looking at students’ personal accounts on Chinese and U.S. social media sites.38

But again, the issue of Chinese students needs to be seen in a larger lens. The greater focus should be on how we get more Americans, especially young Americans, to study and get excited about STEM subjects, especially the high-tech STEM disciplines that have crucial national security implications.

One approach would be to designate certain STEM subjects, such as AI or additive manufacturing, as a “critical knowledge base” as described under the NDEA, and offer government scholarships and funding (including Department of Defense funding) that can be directed to those students and researchers working on that knowledge base. This could be supplemented by encouraging universities and colleges to offer tuition waivers for those same students—a powerful incentive at a time when virtually every college grad leaves school with an enormous loan millstone around his or her neck.

Another approach involves more direct coordination with the high-tech corporate sector. The White House report says very little about more effective coordination between the government and private sector, both to improve education and career opportunities in the United States as well as to advance critical research. The work done at America’s corporate labs was an important part of the response to Sputnik sixty years ago. Many of those labs do not exist today, but responding to the present STEM crisis will involve mobilizing resources across society. It cannot remain limited to a few government agencies.

Finally, there needs to be a K–12 teaching offensive, aimed specifically at those “critical knowledge bases.” It should incorporate new thinking about how to teach math and science as well as old—old, that is, in terms of best-practice models, including those of countries that consistently outperform us in the international rankings. Trying to import wholesale the pedagogical techniques from Japanese or Taiwanese classrooms may not work from a cultural point of view (although certain American “tiger moms” might disagree). But some applicable lessons might nevertheless be learned by studying these techniques. The United States might also borrow more from Norway or Estonia, which consistently score very well on international tests like PISA, and which could provide constructive models for STEM education in American schools.

The bottom line is that STEM education has become too important to be left to the educators any longer, or to the educational bureaucrats. It’s high time the Department of Defense and national security agencies weigh in, as they did post-Sputnik, so that America’s future doesn’t pass into the hands of foreign nationals, no matter how talented or willing, by default.

Sixty years ago, America’s effort to seize global STEM leadership helped to put astronauts on the moon. Today, who can say where retaking STEM leadership can lead us in the twenty-first century? And who can say what the costs might be if we fail? (read more)

NOTES:

William J. Bennett and David Wilezol, Is College Worth It? (Nashville, Tenn.: Thomas Nelson, 2013), 93.

Arthur Herman, “The Pentagon’s ‘Smart’ Revolution,” Commentary, June 2016.

Arthur Herman, “Winning the Race in Quantum Computing,” American Affairs 2, no. 2 (Summer 2018): 96–113.

Bennett and Wilezol, 94.

Committee on STEM Education, “Charting a Course for Success: America’s Strategy for STEM Education,” National Science and Technology Council, December 2018.

Programme for International Student Assessment, PISA 2015 Results, vol. 1, Excellence and Equity in Education (Paris: OECD Publishing, 2016).

Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, “Rising Above the Gathering Storm: Energizing and Employing America for a Brighter Economic Future,” National Academy of Sciences, 2007.

National Center for Education Statistics, “Digest of Education Statistics: 2015,” National Assessment of Educational Progress, December 2016.

National Center for Education Statistics, “Highlights from timss and timss Advanced 2015,” U.S. Department of Education, November 2016.

10 “Public and Scientists’ Views on Science and Society,” Pew Research Center, January 29, 2015.

11 The Condition of College and Career Readiness: National 2018,” ACT, 2018.

12 Committee on STEM Education.

13 Jeanne Batalova and Jie Zong, “International Students in the United States,” Migration Policy Institute, May 9, 2018.

14 Batalova and Zong.

15 “The Importance of International Students to American Science and Engineering: Executive Summary,” National Foundation for American Policy, October 2017.

16 “Science & Engineering Indicators 2018,” National Science Board, January 2018.

17 Richard P. Appelbaum and Xueying Han, “Will They Stay or Will They Go?,” Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, July 2016.

18 Rick Ye, “While US STEM Education Market Declines, China Invests Heavily,” Next Web, June 19, 2017.

19 “Asia University Rankings 2018,” Times Higher Education, accessed January 25, 2019.

20 Yangfei Zhang, “Experts Call for Emphasis on STEM Education in China,” China Daily, September 20, 2018.

21 Appelbaum and Han.

22 “China’s STEM Research Environment in Higher Education,” Science Daily, April 6, 2018.

23 “Sevis by the Numbers,” U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, April 2018.

24 Michael Cutler, “Trump Administration Restricts Chinese Students,” Frontpage, December 25, 2018.

25 Echo Huang and Isabella Steger, “Foreign Universities are Unwittingly Collaborating with Chinese Military Scientists,” Quartz, October 29, 2018.

26 Paul Dickson, Sputnik: The Shock of the Century (New York: Walker, 2001).

27 Dickson.

28 Keith Schonrock, “Russian Gains Make Americans Take Long Look at Education,” Hartford Courant, December 15, 1957.

29 Proceedings of the National Education Association 95, (1957).

30 Barbara Barksdale Clowse, “Brainpower for the Cold War: The Sputnik Crisis and National Defense Education Act of 1958 (Contributions to the Study of Education),” 1981.

31 National Center for Education Statistics, “120 Years of American Education: A Statistical Portrait,” U.S. Department of Education, January 1993.

32 Jeffrey W. Miller, “Whatever Happened to New Math?,” American Heritage 41, no. 8 (December 1990).

33 Arthur Herman, “America’s High-Tech STEM Crisis,” Forbes, September 10, 2018.

34 Committee on STEM Education.

35 Eric R. Weinstein, “How & Why Government, Universities, & Industry Create Domestic Labor Shortages of Scientists & High-Tech Workers,” Institute for New Economic Thinking, March 28, 2017.

36 Josh Lederman and Ted Bridis, “US to Impose Limits on Some Chinese Visas,” Associated Press, May 29, 2018.

37 Mario Ritter Jr., “US Considers New Restrictions on Chinese Students,” VOA Learning English, December 2, 2018.

38 Matt Spetalnick and Patricia Zengerle, “Exclusive: Fearing Espionage, U.S. Weighs Tighter Rules on Chinese Students,” Reuters, November 29, 2018.

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There is nothing wrong with using an ad hominem or questioning the intelligence of someone or some group displaying stupendous stupidity. I do, however, object to inaccurate, uninspired or trite insults. Try some of these on your most deserving adversaries.

cretin - A person suffering from cretinism, a congenital deficiency of thyroid secretion with resulting deformity and idiocy.

ignoramus - (Literally in Latin: we  take no notice - 1st person plural present indicative of: ignorare: to take no notice, be ignorant.) - an ignorant person.

idiot - A mentally deficient person with an intelligence quotient of less than 25. Loosely, a very foolish or stupid person.

imbecile - A mentally deficient person with an intelligence quotient ranging from 25 to 50.

moron - A mentally deficient person with an intelligence quotient ranging from 50 to 75.

Additional descriptive words and phrases: birdbrain, brainless, cave man, dense, dim, dull, dumb, foolish, mental midget, microcephalic, mindless, misinformed, obtuse, out to lunch, primitive, silly, simian, simpleton, slow, stupid, thick, troglodyte, uneducated, witless.

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"It isn't that they can't see the solution. It is that they can't see the problem."

— G. K. Chesterton


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"They will not pin this shit on me."
 
— Kamala Harris


'Heels Up' Harris last Sunday as Kabul fell, refusing to make a public statement or be seen with the Alzheimer in Chief. It's true: rats do leave a sinking ship.

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(Whoever is actually in charge of Biden and his illegitimate regime
hates America and Americans.)



Lara Logan analyzes crisis in Afghanistan: 'Whoever is pulling the strings' can change the outcome

'The US government could change this, even today. And they don't do it,' Fox Nation host said

Investigative journalist Lara Logan, host of "No Agenda" on Fox Nation, said Wednesday it is clear the United States government prefers the chaotic outcome in Afghanistan as well as the criminal and humanitarian crises at the U.S. southern border.

Logan told Fox Nation's "Tucker Carlson Today" that whoever in Washington is truly "pulling the strings" of the government intends for these crises to intensify, given their oft-unstated ability to stop them from worsening.

"What they want you to believe is that Afghanistan is complicated. Because if you complicate it, it's a tactic in information warfare called 'ambiguity increasing,'" Logan said.

"So now we're all talking about the corruption and the ‘this' and the 'that’ and that there's all these complex parts — but at its heart, every single thing in the world, in your personal life, professionally, on the global stage, at its heart, it's very simple. It always comes down to one thing, one or two things. And in this case, in Afghanistan, this comes down to the fact that the United States wants this outcome," she continued.

"Whoever is in power right now, whoever is really pulling the strings – and I don't know that – they could do anything they want to change this. And they're not."

Logan explained that the Taliban's main base is not Afghanistan but Pakistan, and that Islamabad is the only regional government with nuclear capabilities. Combining those factors helps explain why there's no urgency to course-correct in Afghanistan.

She said the U.S. helps fund a good portion if not all of the Pakistani defense budget in terms of military and intelligence services, like the ISI.

"For example, you could stop the money. You could stop the remittances of Pakistanis living in the United States. You could put on sanctions. You could have visas [withdrawn], you know," Logan said of one potential action the U.S. government could take quickly to counteract the catastrophe in Kabul.

"Every time you try to address this issue, the immediate response for 20 years of this war has been, you're advocating for war in Pakistan. No, you're not. What they know is there are many things the United States could do right now to change what has happened and is happening in Afghanistan. And they're not doing it."

Logan reported that President Biden once told then-Afghan President Hamid Karzai exactly what she just stated: that Pakistan strategically matters and Afghanistan does not.

"When we hear about the bureaucracy that is on Capitol Hill, which are the bureaucrats who survive from administration to administration, this has been their policy," she said of the idea they have been propping up Pakistan.

"They have pushed through the Bush administration, through Clinton, through Obama, through Trump, and now to Biden that because Pakistan is a nuclear nation, they are the only country in that region that actually matters. In fact, Joe Biden told Afghan's president -- when it was Hamid Karzai still in power-- exactly that."

Obama, she said, echoed Biden in his Mideast ‘listening tour’, adding that the Illinois Democrat's message has been the government's position almost consistently over the last decades.

The three Taliban "Shura," or councils, she added, are all in Pakistan – the Quetta, Peshawar and Miramshah. The Shura all benefit from the "warm embrace of the ISI", she added.

"The United States has known this from day one."

Logan further added that the U.S. combined intel capabilities between the Fort Meade, Md.-based National Security Administration and the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency at Fort Belvoir, Va., have always had the capability to monitor and collect data from around the world.

In that way, she noted how the feds consistently discuss the humanitarian aspect of the southern border crisis and the Kabul collapse:

"The staggering part to me is that when you hear this debate, "The intelligence agencies failed to see this." Seriously? The NSA is known as the crown jewel of intelligence collection in the world. There isn't a digital signature in existence that they don't collect and store and analyze and have algorithms and everything else to sort through," she said.

"The idea that they missed this.. You know what it takes to do an invasion like this? You have to stage forces. You have to plan. You have to have meetings. You have to have, you know, weapons that are moving in. They don't tell you the national security threat posed by letting the cartels come across the southern border, do they? They only have a conversation about one thing, the humanitarian aspect. They never address that."

"What they're not addressing right now [is] all of the al Qaeda and other Islamic terrorist literature and communications that they're picking up that are celebrating [the collapse of Afghanistan] as a massive defeat."

Logan posited that the NGIA, which controls government satellites and other armaments, has been watching the Taliban taking control of abandoned U.S. military equipment; bringing it back east into Pakistan.

"The NSA and the [NGIA] are watching this happen in real time," she claimed.

"And they're doing nothing to stop it. Why not? So what the Afghans will tell you…is that the United States chose this outcome."

"The United States government could change this even today. And they don't do it. They don't use the leverage they have with Pakistan. They'll give you 5,000 reasons, but it doesn't matter." (read more)

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No way to avoid this chaos? That's a bald-faced lie.

Joe Biden is as dishonest as he is impotent. https://t.co/cCkOs0n8Kb

— Tom Cotton (@TomCottonAR) August 18, 2021

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Biden is a zombie. pic.twitter.com/HenXVOlR84

— Heather Champion (@winningatmylife) August 18, 2021

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Biden's teleprompter told him to "LEAVE NOW" when his speech was concluded
pic.twitter.com/dVr63biN04

— Zeno Calhoun (@zenoc_oshits) August 17, 2021



See also: Biden's Long Trail of Betrayals

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(And, Biden's Pentagon does NOT give Americans priority. They are agents of the Great Replacement.)


Pentagon Spokesperson John Kirby says there have been 2000 evacuations over 24
hours, 300 of which were Americans:
pic.twitter.com/rsSQLwHG2G

— Alex Salvi (@alexsalvinews)
August 19, 2021


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Biden State Department Spokesman Ned Price STILL doesn’t know how many
Americans are in Afghanistan
pic.twitter.com/6Th4Vg4V6j

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 19, 2021


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About two dozen State Dept officials serving at US Embassy Kabul sent a dissent cable
to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and another top State Department official last month
warning of Taliban’s territorial gains, and the need for fast evacuations
https://t.co/QhLEe33OUH

— Vivian Salama (@vmsalama) August 19, 2021


See also: Biden and his wokester military tell trapped Americans in Afghanistan they're on their own

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Nancy Pelosi on Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal: “I commend the President for the
action that he took. It was strong. It was decisive.”
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— Amy Tarkanian (@MrsT106) August 18, 2021


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Getting the Definition of Inflation Right

What is inflation?

When analysts, politicians and pundits talk about inflation, they usually mean rising consumer prices as measured by the consumer price index (CPI). Peter Schiff and Jim Rickards debated this on Kitko news. Rickards also used this definition, insisting there is no inflation right now. Peter said, “Of course there is. The Fed is inflating like crazy.”

The ensuing debate led Peter to address the issue of inflation on his podcast. Peter called the modern mainstream definition of inflation a “false” definition.

During their debate, Rickards accused Peter of making up his own definition of inflation. But as Peter pointed out, the government is responsible for defining inflation as rising prices. The original economic definition of inflation was the expansion of the money supply and credit. In fact, if you look up the word inflation in an older dictionary, you will find this definition. Peter tweeted a photo of the definition in a 1913 dictionary – the year the Fed was created.


A follower just emailed me the definition of inflation from a 1913 edition of Webster's
Dictionary, the same year the Federal Reserve was created. The Fed certainly had a
good understanding of inflation back then. You'll notice that none of the three
definitions mentions prices. pic.twitter.com/Y7eGQZuypK


— Peter Schiff (@PeterSchiff) August 13, 2020



You’ll notice this definition doesn’t even mention prices.

If you look at a dictionary from the 1970s, it does mention rising prices, but only as a cause of inflation – an increase in the amount of money and credit

In a nutshell, advances in the price level are not inflation. They are caused by inflation.

The government altered the definition to suit its purposes. The conventional definition is nothing more than government propaganda.

So, why does the government want to define inflation as rising prices?

Then it can pretend that it doesn’t cause it. If the government accepts the definition of inflation as an expansion of the supply of money, well everybody knows who is expanding the supply of money. It’s the Fed. So, when you have an accurate definition of inflation, then you know exactly who’s to blame. But if the government can fool people into believing that an effect of inflation is inflation, well then they can blame it on whoever is raising the prices.”

And that’s exactly what politicians do. They blame inflation on “greedy capitalists” or labor unions, or OPEC, or speculators, or even some other country.

The definition has simply been altered over time, but that doesn’t actually change the real meaning of the word. But this is what we see all the time, right? This happens with the Constitution – where definitions are changed. The government changes the way terms are defined, the same way that we measure economic statistics. The government changes the way inflation is measured. The government changes the way GDP is measured. The government changes the way unemployment is measured. They’re always changing the meaning of words to try to advance a political agenda. And that’s exactly what’s happened with the word inflation.”

Peter said no matter what the government does, people who understand what inflation is need to call it what it is.

I want to keep the original definition of inflation because that’s the key to understanding it. See, when you mis-define inflation as rising prices, the result is bad monetary policy and bad fiscal policy, because the government, the central bank, can keep on inflating. And if all they’re doing is looking at consumer prices and they don’t see them going up and they think, ‘Oh, there’s no inflation, they can keep on creating it. And inflation is doing a lot of damage.”

On top of that, the calculation of CPI is rigged and doesn’t even give an accurate indication of rising prices. Peter compared it to a thermometer that always reads 98.6. If you relied on it, you would never know anybody was sick. (read more)

See also: https://www.shadowstats.com/ has more accurate inflation and unemployment numbers.

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IMPACTED COLON OF A VACCINE POLICY

1.What if the blind rush to vaccinate everyone is responsible for the emergence of variants unnecessarily prolonging the pandemic?

2.What if Antibody Dependent Enhancement is an outcome of these gene therapy injections and the vaxxed end up becoming a large and perhaps avoidable health care burden?


3.What if vaccinating those who already had Covid impairs their otherwise strong natural immunity and/or causes a disproportionate percentage of adverse vaccine injuries among this group? Is it not selfish to prescribe a drug that may be of no medical necessity?


4.What if vaccinating pregnant women, the latest pronouncement of the CDC, leads to a higher rate of miscarriages and birth defects, further straining our health system?


5.Assuming for the sake of argument that the vaccines are safe and effective, is it not selfish to vaccinate without regard to risk stratification by age, comorbidity etc? Vaccines are not a free good. A policy of mandating that the young and healthy get the shots is one less shot that can go to someone who may truly be at risk from Covid.


6.Where does the slippery slope end if one’s body and health become a collective responsibility subject to the fiat of bureaucratic “experts”? Will forced sterilization and euthanasia be the logical outcome of the maniacal rush to cleanse society of the “unclean” and “impure”? Will vaccine passports pave the way for containment centers of the unvaccinated? These questions are no longer in the realm of the imaginable as stories emerge of forcible detention of dissenters from the shot in every arm narrative.


7.What if mandatory vaccines and passports have a disproportionate impact on minorities? The CDC’s own data shows that vaccination has been far less prevalent among Blacks and Hispanics. Will they now be displaced from attending restaurants, gyms and places of entertainment unless they produce their papers? The Tuskegee syphilis experiments on blacks should engender mistrust of the federal health agencies. Many blacks already have natural immunity from having suffered higher rates of Covid so are we now subjecting them to the additional indignity of a shot that may not have any medical necessity? Will small businesses in Harlem go under once the Mayor’s edict goes into effect as customers may no longer be allowed to enter. Wasn’t it bad enough that his lockdown policies in one fell swoop put many minority small businesses in bankruptcy while the Zoom class enjoyed creature comforts of remote learning and business? If Black Lives Matter, how do you reconcile it with such medical racism?


Steve Berger

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IMPACTED COLON OF A NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR

NSA Sullivan says Pres. Biden “is taking responsibility for every decision the United States
government took.”

“I am also taking responsibility and so are my colleagues…We as a national security team
collectively take responsibility for every decision.”
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— ABC News (@ABC) August 17, 2021

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National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan:

“The president worked throughout the entire weekend… He was monitoring developments
hour-by-hour throughout that entire time and has been making a series of decisions about
troop deployments…”
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— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) August 17, 2021


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IMPACTED COLON OF A CONGRESS

The "Infrastructure" Bill

This is getting monotonous, of course, but it does beg the question. What in god’s name are 19 Republicans doing shilling for a Green New Deal that even Sleepy Joe never endorsed during the campaign, and which is the handiwork of the hard core socialist left that these dudes speechify against every time they find its necessary to go back home to show their faces to the voters?

The short answer is that by and large these 19 mostly RINO (Republican In Name Only) Senators have been on the public teat for so long they have long ago lost any principles of Federalism, small government, fiscal rectitude and the lead role of private free enterprise they may have once upon a time possessed.

For instance, there is actually $65 billion in the bill for improving the nation’s broadband infrastructure, which surely warrants a WTF response. The cable and telecom industries are rolling in so much excess cash flow that they can afford to spend tens of billions every quarter on dividends and stock buybacks. Yet these Republican geniuses apparently now agree that its copacetic for the taxpayers to top up the massive CapEx budgets already being implemented by these quasi-utilities.

For want of doubt, it turns out that the 19 GOP senators have spent a combined 628 years on the public teat. And the very most senior among them is Senator Charles Grassley, who your editor first saw shuffling around the US House floor when he worked on Capitol Hill 45 years ago – at which point Chuck Grassley had already been on the public payroll for 26 years!

Thus, we have the distilled wisdom of Senator Grassley, who spent 16 years in the Iowa House of Reps (1959-1975), six years in the US House (1975-1981) and 40 year in the US Senate (1981-2021):

There is NO mileage tax or amnesty in the bipartisan senate infrastructure bill. It doesn’t raise taxes. We kept those things out. My focus is investing in infrastructure for Iowa’s future: roads, bridges, locks&dams, airports, rural broadband etc…..

There you have it. Grassley represents a form of degenerate Republicanism evolved over 62 years on the public payroll which is about as lame as it gets. Never support a tax, never cut a spending program and never miss an an opportunity to bring the pork back home.

In this case, his Iowa voters should be paying local taxes not looking to Washington to fix the hundreds of one-horse “Bridges of Madison County” that dot the state; and if they want faster internet, they should pay for it on their cable bills. But even principles that basic are too much for Washington lifers like Grassley to grasp.

Accordingly, the nation’s rotten fiscal estate is essentially beyond redemption. The Democrats are now and always have been aggressive statists, whether employing the explicit rhetoric of socialism or not. And now they have a Republican “opposition” that is so politically and intellectually bankrupt that it can’t get out of its own way.

Then again, perhaps one day voters will understand that when you are on the public teat for decades, your sell-by date has already long passed.

Years On The Public Payroll Among The 19 GOP Senators Who Gave Sleepy Joe His Green New Deal Boondoggle:

• Grassley: 62 years;
• McConnell: 54 years;
• Blount: 36 years;
• Burr: 27 years;
• Capito: 21 years;
• Hoeve: 21 years;
• Murkowski: 23 years;
• Portman: 32 years;
• Rish: 51 years;
• Sullivan: 28 years;
• Tillis: 19 years;
• Wicker: 45 years;
• Graham: 39 years;
• Collins: 46 years;
• Cramer: 28 years;
• Cassidy: 15 years;
• Fischer: 21 years;
• Romney: 19 years;
• Crapo: 37 years.

— former Congressman David A. Stockman

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“There is a great deal of ruin in a nation.”

— Adam Smith


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