Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Recent Terror Attacks
In the last year, terror attacks in Western countries are becoming a frequent occurrence, so much so that if it doesn't kill 20+ people, the mainstream press may not cover it.
Nov 13, 2015, Paris, France: Gunmen and bombers kill 130
Mar 22, 2016, Brussels, Belgium: Bombers kill 32
Jul 14, 2016: Nice, France: Truck attack kills 84
July 18, 2016, Wurzburg, Germany: Axeman injures five
July 22, 2016, Munich Germany: Shooting rampage kills 9
Jul 24, 2016, Ansbach, Germany: Bomber kills self, injures 15
Jul 24, 2016, Reutlingen, Germany: Machete wielding man kills woman
Jul 26, 2016, Roeun, France: Priest executed during Mass
Jul 26, 2016, Berlin, Germany: Doctor Shot dead
Aug 6, 2016: Chareloi, Belgium: Algerian man wielding machete shouted 'Allahu Akbar' as he attacked two female police officers
Aug 13, 2016: 27 year old "Swiss national" doused 6 in petrol and set them ablaze. One died, 5 are very injured.
Aug 20, 2016: Istanbul, Turkey: 12 year old ISIS bomber kills 51 at wedding.
Aug 23, 2016, Roanoke, VA: 20 year old, US citizen, Wasil Rafat Farooqui tried to behead a man, and stabbed a woman while shouting "Allahu Akbar"
Aug 24, 2016, Australia: 21 year old woman was stabbed by French national yelling "Allahu Akbar", while another man was badly injured.
Friday, August 19, 2016
Liberals re the 2nd vs 14th Amendments
I find it funny how liberals can't find the right to own guns in this: "... the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed"..... but can find a right to an abortion in this: "..... nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law...."
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
The State of the Race
The Presidential Election is 90 days away and Trump is struggling against one of the worst possible candidates. During the primary, he was considered "Teflon Don" for his ability to make criticism not stick. Of course, that was before he had the full force of the media pounding against him. Any off-the-cuff remarks now are hammered, repeated nationwide, and blown out of proportion. ... but they are also self inflicted. (.e.g, the 2nd amendment kerfuffle). I knew this was coming. A candidate like Ted Cruz would have been much more disciplined....but here we are.
September 9, 2008: RCP Average: Obama 45.6, McCain 48%, McCain +2.4%
That's a 6.8% swing within a month.
September 9, 2004: RCP Average: Bush 50.4, Kerry 42.8: Bush +7.6%
That's a 10.1% swing within a month.
- The murder of the DNC staffer who may be the leaker of DNC emails,
- A leak of Hillary's missing emails
- Pay-for-play at Clinton Foundation,
- Hillary's health.
My primary worry about the election is the future of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has garnered too much power. The leftists on the Court find rights that are not there and take away rights that are clearly spelled out. The case, District of Columbia vs. Heller was only a 5-4 vote. Four justices did not believe there was a Constitutional right to own firearms. The left will crow on about "precedent" if a ruiling the left like is being challenged. However, that concern will go out the window if Heller or Citizens United is challenged. There is no guarantee that Trump won't appoint another David Souter to the Supreme Court, but it is guaranteed that Hillary would appoint another Sotomayor or Kagan.
Trump has flaws, but the left & the media would demonize any Republican nominee. Back in ~2006, the media fawned all over McCain as he frequently critized Bush. Prominent liberals in the media proclaimed that "McCain is a Republican I could vote for." However, once McCain was the nominee, they declared he would be Bush's 3rd term, called him crazy, old rich white guy, etc. No matter who was nominated, the Republican nominee would be one or more of the following: evil, rich, old, white, racist, crazy, bigot, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, anti-women, or dumb.
To not be homophobic, xenophobic, etc, you have agree 100% with whatever the left currently demands wihtout compromise. Back in 2004, Howard Dean was lauded by the left for his support of homosexual civil unions with the rights and privileges of marriage, though he opposed calling it marriage. If you took the exact same position today, the left would call you a bigot.
Clinton - Trump, Where it Stands
The RCP Average shows Clinton up by 7.7% right now. However, in the RCP average: there is a distinct difference between the polls which look at Likely Voter and Registered Voters.
- Clinton is +9 in the polls that look at Registered Voters (9 polls)
- Clinton is only +3 in the polls that look at Likely Voters. (3 polls)
As polling companies start polling likely voters as the race continues, you'll get a clearer picture. (All the RCP polls are LV in the last measure prior to election day, e.g.,2008 : )
Clinton is ahead, but not as much as Democrats wish to believe. The election is still 90 days away. In 2004, from August 10th to September 9th (30 days), the polls went from Kerry +2.5% to Bush 7.6%, a swing of 10.1%.
Wednesday, August 03, 2016
The state and future of Republicanism and Conservatism
Vox: "The work of conservative intellectuals today, he (Avik Roy) argues, is to devise a new conservatism — a political vision that adheres to limited government principles but genuinely appeals to a more diverse America."The desire for freedom is universal. Laws and principles should be colorblind. To be "appeal to a more diverse America" is drivel to divide America into a bunch of different socio-ethnic groups, assume they all think monolithically, and then using the power of government to pick winners and losers. To believe that all Latinos or all gays want the same thing is inherently racist.
We've seen the opposite of conservatism (limited government, free market economics) in play in many countries around the world. The most prominent recent example is Venezuela. How's that working out for them?
The Republican party has its difficulties, but at least the primary was a democratic process. There is something to be said of the fact that the nominee wasnt the favorite of the party leaders. Flawed as a result as it may be, democracy triumphed over aristocracy. The same cannot be said about the Democrats. In addition to the DNC openly colluding with Hillary, the whole notion of super delegates is undemocratic. The idea that several rich well-connected people, each has the voting power of over tens of thousands of "peasants" reeks of aristocracy. Democrats had a pretend vote, to give the "little people" the allusion that they had a voice.
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