Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Free kibbles

ECONOMY:

Have you noticed that quarter after quarter the government lists rosy growth numbers to great fan fair, though the employment numbers never change, but weeks later they quietly say they made a mistake and the economy really didn't grow as much as they said previously? They did it again.

Seventeen quotes from establishment figures warning of the impending economic crash. You won't find these in the mainstream media because the media's job is to hide important information from the people and to distract the people from finding this information on their own.

TAX AND SPEND:

Palestine to adopt Chilean model of private pensions, but the US government will not allow that.

The government is stealing our money to provide cell phones to the poor. Who's surprised this program is fraught with corruption?

GLOBAL WARMING AND ENERGY:

Climategate 2 email admits the frauds were not exactly honest when dealing with criticism of the Hockey Stick. Ya think?

POLICE STATE:

Police encrypting radio transmissions to keep the public in the dark. I can remember when the police wanted the public to know what was going on because that helped their cause. But since have metastasized into predators, they don't want their prey to know what they're up to.

Amish charged with hate crimes for cutting hair. I have no doubt that Amish individuals use violence and coercion against others the same way non-Amish do, but it's sickening how the government and the media are trying to demonize the Amish with this stuff. They hate that the Amish don't bow to them.

Speculation that the anthrax attack, remember that?, was a false flag operation.

FOREIGN POLICY:

Parallels between the US-China jostling and the British-German jostling that sparked WWI. Of course the US ruling class sees the Chinese ruling class as a threat. It's like the American mafia, the greatest mafia in the world, seeing an up and coming Chinese mafia that will one day threaten it for world dominance. But if we get rid of that American mafia, the Chinese will have no interest in us except to trade. And the Chinese people will follow our example and oust their Chinese mafia rulers. The greatest threat the American people have ever faced and likely will ever face is the US federal mafia in Washington D.C. The path to peace and prosperity is for the American people to oust our mafia rulers and become the greatest trading people in the history of the world.

POLITICS:

I can't help but laugh at all this phony outrage over the so-called super-committee. Ooo, Congress is being secret. Do you really think that in the last 230 years or so, a subset of Congressmen didn't get together to privately debate policy? Give me a break. And the Constitution gives Congress the power to write its own rules, so there's nothing unconstitutional about this super-committee. The only thing wrong with it is it was a sham from the beginning. It was nothing but a cover for Republicans to raise the debt ceiling while pretending they supported spending cuts, which they never support. This is the issue that we should be talking about. Judge Napolitano usually does a fantastic job of bring up real issues. This is not one of those times. Quit distracting us with this nonsense.

MEDIA:

The USA Today, and therefore all the leftist media, is trying to use the immigration issue to sink Newt Gingrich. As if immigration is some major issue. It's the economy stupid. People should reject Gingrich for his big-government policies like war with Iran.

LOCAL:

The Dayton Police Chief is concerned about facing 2012 with the smallest police force in memory, but 2011 also had the smallest police force in memory before 2012, and crime rates plummeted. What this shows is that police create crime, and law and order is served by property owners, not government. Every police bureaucrat's nightmare is the people will discover this. I look forward to Dayton becoming even more safe than it already is.
"“Because of the staffing levels that we’ll be experiencing next year, which are really unprecedented, we’re going to have to be meticulous in paying attention to the basics,” Biehl said."
That's an admission of the bureaucratic waste of police departments.
"Biehl said despite the staffing plunge, several police initiatives have made Dayton a safer city.“I’ve never seen anything
like this in a single year in my entire career,” said
Biehl, pointing to a 15 percent crime drop this year. “There are some pretty remarkable crime reductions that are occurring. The question is, will they be sustained?”"
There's nothing remarkable about this. Police are coercive agents of the government. As such, they create crime. By reducing the number of police, the government cannot produce the same level of coercion, and crime drops. In addition, the fewer police offers available, the more property owners take responsibility for security on their own property, and since property owners have a real stake in the security of their property, they're far more effective than police. This is just another example of the failure of central planning and the pretense of knowledge. On the other hand, expect fires to increase because in our declining economy, underwater property owners have more to gain by burning their properties down and collecting insurance than by maintaining the property.

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