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Thomas Sowell EXPOSES the Left’s War on Marriage and Family!

Posted by M. C. on November 25, 2024

NYT-“Manufacturing news to fit an ideology”

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In the waning days of the Biden presidency, how far will the warmongers go?

Posted by M. C. on November 23, 2024

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Pentagon Still Unable to Pass Audit

Posted by M. C. on November 22, 2024

Michael McCord, the Pentagon’s Under Secretary of Defense and Chief Financial Officer, said. “I believe the department has turned a corner in its understanding of the challenges, and more importantly, in addressing those challenges.”

After 7 tries.

The largest budget and in charge of defending US and it can’t balance a check book. Maybe it doesn’t want US to know who got what.

by Kyle Anzalone

https://libertarianinstitute.org/news/the-pentagon-still-unable-to-pass-audit/

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The Department of Defense’s inability to track its finances continues, as the Pentagon failed its seventh audit on Friday. The DoD has a massive budget of $820 billion and spent over $170 million on the failed audit. 

Since 2018, Congress has mandated the Pentagon to undergo an audit each year, with the goal of the DoD passing the financial report by 2028. So far, the Department of Defense has been unable to pass the audit. While department officials say they are making progress, still, fewer than a third of the Pentagon’s agencies have passed. 

“This result was not a surprise, and I know that on the surface it doesn’t sound like we’re making progress. However, that is not the case,” Michael McCord, the Pentagon’s Under Secretary of Defense and Chief Financial Officer, said. “I believe the department has turned a corner in its understanding of the challenges, and more importantly, in addressing those challenges.”

The 1,700 auditors spent $178 million reviewing 28 Pentagon agencies. Nine agencies passed, 15 received disclaimers, and three opinions remain pending. The auditors believe one agency gave misstatements preventing a final opinion from being reached. 

The Marines are one agency that still have not completed their audit. In 2023, the Marines became the first of the six branches to pass an audit. The Pentagon has $4.1 trillion in assets and $4.3 trillion in liabilities. 

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Protectionism Is More Idiotic Than It Looks

Posted by M. C. on November 22, 2024

Customs agents took to the ramparts to protect Americans from TV Ducks — cotton products made to sit on the arm of a couch and hold a TV remote control. Robert Capps, who owned a small company in Skyland, North Carolina, ordered a large shipment of the products from China — but the Customs Service prohibited their entry in 1995. Customs claimed that the little novelty items belonged in the same tariff category as bedspreads — and thus that Capps needed a textile import quota before he could import them. No U.S. company was making TV Ducks, but Customs officials were hellbent on protecting American consumers from the product.

by James Bovard

Donald Trump’s re-election assures that protectionism will become even more fashionable inside the Beltway. Trump recently declared that tariff is “the most beautiful word in the dictionary,” and the exaltation of trade barriers has become the latest political mania. Washington hustlers are loudly promising to enrich the nation by selectively blockading American ports. Unfortunately, the Trump team and the growing horde of protectionist pundits sound clueless about America’s long record of trade follies.If the government cannot even intelligently and consistently define an athletic shoe or phone booth, how likely is it that government trade restrictions will actually benefit America as a nation?
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Instead, we are encouraged to presume that politicians merely need to issue a few commands and federal bureaucrats will instantly apply their wisdom to remedy our economic problems. But unless politicians intend to ban all imports or inflict the same tax on all imports, then government officials will need to make distinctions between products.

In the past, Customs Service employees wrestled heroically with great questions such as “Is a popcorn popper an electrothermic appliance or an electrical article?” and “Is a jeep a truck or a car?” The United States has thousands of different tariff classifications, with tariffs ranging from zero to more than 100 percent. Naturally, tariff-classification rulings are often disputed with a passion that would have made St. Thomas Aquinas proud.

Thousands of tariff categories in the past were restricted by import quotas. When Customs Service decisions change a product’s tariff classification from unrestricted to restricted, the ruling can effectively ban imports.

The absurdity of custom classifications

Customs Service officials worked overtime in late 1989 to protect America from foreign shoelaces. Customs prohibited the import of a shipment of 30,000 tennis shoes from Indonesia because the shoe boxes contained an extra pair of shoelaces. One Customs official decided that the extra laces were a clothing product that required a separate quota license for importing, and his decision set a precedent for the entire Customs Service. None of the tennis shoe importers were thinking of the extra laces as anything but part of the tennis shoe, and thus they were caught in their tracks without textile import quotas for shoelaces. (Some new tennis shoes have eyelets for more than one set of laces.)

Customs proceeded to establish intricate rules for shoelace imports. In a judicious ruling, the U.S. government announced that an extra pair of shoelaces would be permitted in a box of tennis shoes as long as the extra shoelaces were laced into the shoes and were color-coordinated with the shoes. But Customs warned importers, “We note that where multiple pairs of laces of like colors and/or designs are imported … a presumption is raised” that the shoelaces are not actually part of the shoe. Customs acted in the nick of time to prevent 250 million Americans from acquiring too many shoelaces of the same color.

Customs agents took to the ramparts to protect Americans from TV Ducks — cotton products made to sit on the arm of a couch and hold a TV remote control. Robert Capps, who owned a small company in Skyland, North Carolina, ordered a large shipment of the products from China — but the Customs Service prohibited their entry in 1995. Customs claimed that the little novelty items belonged in the same tariff category as bedspreads — and thus that Capps needed a textile import quota before he could import them. No U.S. company was making TV Ducks, but Customs officials were hellbent on protecting American consumers from the product. Capps hired a lawyer, who quickly convinced a federal judge to overturn the edict. However, the Justice Department appealed the decision and dragged the case out for a year and half, costing Capps millions of dollars in lost sales before a higher panel of federal judges again trounced the agency.

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Who Is Authorizing Biden’s Nuclear Brinkmanship While The President’s Brain Is Missing?

Posted by M. C. on November 22, 2024

Good question. We aren’t supposed to know. Some of US have been asking a similar question for several years.

It’s so fun how the Biden administration is using its lame duck months to skyrocket hostilities between nuclear superpowers and we don’t even know who’s really making these decisions because the president’s brain is cottage cheese.

Caitlin Johnstone

Ukraine has already begun using US-supplied long-range missiles in Russia, despite Putin’s warning that this exact sort of escalation will place NATO at war with Russia. This happens as Russia officially changes its nuclear doctrine to lower the threshold for when it’s permissible to use nuclear weapons in retaliation for attacks on its territory.

So far the attacks appear to have been mostly repelled without having done any significant damage.

This is frightening, but I have a hard time imagining that Russia makes any extreme moves against the US before Trump takes office. It seems like they’d want to wait and see what Trump does once he gets in before taking any horrifying risks like that. It is much more likely that Russia will instead respond to this escalation by escalating its attacks on Ukraine, like it normally does. 

Who knows, though? If these attacks on Russia continue, there’s literally no limit to how bad this could get.

It’s so fun how the Biden administration is using its lame duck months to skyrocket hostilities between nuclear superpowers and we don’t even know who’s really making these decisions because the president’s brain is cottage cheese.

These escalations happen as Ukrainians begin moving into a majority consensus that it is time to seek peace. A new Gallup poll has found that a majority of Ukrainians throughout the country now support peace talks to end the war with Russia, with 52 percent favoring peace and 38 percent wanting to fight on. 

As usual people are more opposed to continuing the war the closer they are to the frontline, with 63 percent of the respondents in eastern Ukraine supporting peace talks and only 27 percent wanting to continue fighting. The further you are from the effects of this horrific proxy war the more likely you are to support it; it’s just as true inside Ukraine’s borders as it is when you include all the western armchair warriors who want to continue fighting to the last Ukrainian.

“Listen to the Ukrainians,” we were told when all this started. Well, here they are. This proxy war has been waged in the name of defending Ukrainian democracy, and yet it continues to dangerously escalate against the will of the majority, at the direction of a president in Kyiv whose elected term ended months ago.

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Critical Thinking

Posted by M. C. on November 21, 2024

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Will we survive the Biden Administration’s provocation of WWIII?

Posted by M. C. on November 20, 2024

Did American troops launch the missiles?

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Big Gov, Big Brov

Posted by M. C. on November 19, 2024

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The Social Tyranny of the Majority: Were We Warned? Thomas Sowell

Posted by M. C. on November 18, 2024

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These People Push Divisive Rhetoric in America | Thomas Sowell

Posted by M. C. on November 18, 2024

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