Whom Do We Fight?

Battles there are aplenty these days – a continual and increasingly rancorous argument proceeds in our nation. Depending on one’s point of view, we have to get at the conservatives, the liberals, the progressives, the socialists, the TEA Partiers, the Republicans, the Democrats, the Islamists, RINOs, DINOs, racists, homophobes, Christians, fundamentalists, heretics…and on and on. Over at Zero Hedge a post by a gentleman named Mike Krieger brought this to my mind: whom do we fight?

Those who have read my stuff over the past couple of years will find some similarity between some of my views and some of Mr. Kriegers’s. But there will also be that clear demarcation – he’s one of those convinced that the two party system is one party and the whole thing, combined with banksters and bureaucrats, are leading us to ruin. Deliberately. Us vs Them in such theories comes down to “people who agree with me vs those who don’t”. If you don’t agree, you see, it means you’re just a willing or blind tool of “them”.

Now, to hold that the two-party system is corrupt and, often, results in the same sort of disaster no matter who is in charge has a long and honorable history – but it has also picked up some disreputable hangers-on from time to time. Chesterton and Belloc, representing the best of this theory, argued cogently from personal experience – they had fought a campaign against political corruption only to find both parties white washing the results – that there wasn’t a dime’s worth of difference between Britain’s Tories and Liberals. In a very real sense, this was (and is) correct – both parties are made up of people who want to be in power and will make all manner of intellectual and moral adjustments to do just that.

But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a difference. It doesn’t mean that, for instance, had McCain won that we’d be in the same plight we are today. That we’d likely be in a bad way is almost certainly true – McCain had no more idea of what ails the US economy than Barack Obama – or George Bush. Or, for that matter, 999 out of 1,000 people in government. But things would be different.

For instance, we wouldn’t be heading for a massive tax increase in January. McCain would have worked out at least a partial extension of the cuts. We wouldn’t have ObamaCare metastasising through our government. We wouldn’t have a half-war, lets-not-lose-too-fast campaign in Afghanistan. Things would be different, even if not entirely better – and this in spite of the fact that, yes, McCain is firmly part of the socio-political elite who are often as alike as peas in a pod and who are joined together in, at least, an unwillingness to fundamentally change things.

On can read too much in to things. And by so doing, one can make far too many enemies and thus make victory impossible. At its worst, believing in such terms (ie, that the parties are the same and “they” are out to get us) can lead to bizarre conspiracy theories and easily fall in to racism or Jew-baiting or survivalism or some warped combination of these things (you’ll note that Jew-baiting is becoming common on the left…its not a matter of conservatives will fall for this and liberals will fall for that…anyone who starts to think too much in “us vs them” terms can fall for the same sorts of things, just from different angles).

The most important thing to keep in mind is that the people we battle are not working from a master plan. We are not dealing with a wicked, knowledgeable, global conspiracy against us. We’re mostly dealing with purblind idiots who simply don’t know what they’re doing – this wouldn’t be so entirely bad, except that they additionally hold positions of wealth and power. Being in such positions they – remember, they are idiots, mostly – have convinced themselves they are extra wise and good (how else could they have wound up with wealth and power, after all?) and thus cannot get it wrong and must retain power, lest un-wise and un-good people get in to power (and they are certain their opponents are bad because if they were good, they’d be just on the side of the current socio-political elite…a great deal of circular psuedo-reasoning is going on in there, boys and girls).

There is, though, the leavening of wickedness in there, as well. Stupid/wicked people combined on a 1 to 100 ratio with stupid/well meaning people. Think of it as 1 George Soros for every 100 Dennis Kucinich. What unites them is a lack of thinking – and that, ultimately, is what we’re really fighting against: people who don’t think. Stupid people, as it were.

And, yes, some of the stupid people hold the same party label as the rest of us. Some times, my dearest of friends, the stupidest person in the room holds the face we see in the mirror each morning. It isn’t enough for us to say “we’re going to fight them liberals” or “we’re gonna whack them RINOs” or (as some might put it) “we’re going to get those Republicrats”. Doing that abdicates thought, and once we do that we’ve become the enemy. Most of our enemies, most of the time, will conveniently congregate around the labels of “liberal” or “Democrat” as lack of thinking on a consistent basis leads to those points of view – but even among them, we must be prepared for those moments of thought when we can get them on the good side. Anyone who thinks is on our side, anyone who refuses to do so, is the enemy.

More often than not, I’m going to find someone who thinks under the label of “conservative” as opposed to under the label of “liberal”. More often than not, I’m going to find someone who thinks under the label of “Republican” as opposed to under the label of “Democrat”. To chuck the whole thing is to cease to think, altogether, and thus is the work of the enemy. I’m in this to win, not become a pure pillar or steel – and armored not just from head to toe, but from ear to ear. I battle against irrationality – my enemy is insanity; not the inability to think, but the unwillingness to do so.

I will think and I will come to a rational conclusion. It is after thinking things over that I am what I am. Our world is being wrecked by people who refuse to think – by people who really do just take things on absolute faith, when even the most faithful Christian will stand aside and say, “God gave you reason, Man; you are to use it”. I will use it – and by so doing, I’ll know who my friends and enemies are.

Unemployment as a Leading Indicator

The bad news keeps coming – from CNBC:

Unemployment has shifted from a lagging indicator to a leading one…

…More than half the labor force out of work for more than 26 weeks, the average length of unemployment at greater than 35 weeks, and the unemployment rate of 25.7 percent for 16- to 19-year olds.

“These are structural aspects which cannot be solved overnight, cannot be solved with a cyclical mindset,” El-Erian said. “And they are worrisome because they make the unemployment rate not only a lagging indicator but also a leading indicator.”…

El-Erian goes on to get it wrong about the “new normal”. He seems to expect just a wallowing around in slow growth – I fully expect Great Depression II. Too much debt, my friends – we just owe too much money and with Obama running the show, we won’t even start on those structural changes to the economy necessary to start digging out of it.

I’d like to say I hate to sound like a broken record, but I don’t hate it at all – I’ll keep yammering on about it until everyone agrees with me. We need to start making, mining and growing things here in the United States and to that end, we need to clear out all the taxes and regulations which make it difficult to do these things.

We need to return to the gold standard – or, at least, some thing of measurable value to back our currency. We need to abolish the Federal Reserve. Get rid of the FDIC. Figure out a way to reward handsomely those who hold a particular stock for a least a year. Restructure the housing market to make it less likely to get in to speculative bubbles. Forbid Congresscritters and their staffers from working in federally regulated industries for 10 years after they leave federal office/employment.

Lots of things to be done. I’ll be writing a book about it. Meanwhile, we’re pretty much in the soup. Get ready for a long, hard economic road.

A Fifth Star for General Petraeus?

D.B. Grady argues in the Atlantic:

…He would be the first man to hold that rank since the revered Omar Bradley in 1950. It would require authorization by the president and confirmation by the Senate. In practice it wouldn’t change the job of General Petraeus. But it would not only show that President Obama believes in Petraeus — that he’s not simply throwing America’s best general into the arena for political expediency — but would also reassure soldiers and civilians alike that this White House expects this man to win. This man’s plan to work…

…as General of the Army, he will be given an unambiguous mandate with the unfettered support of the president and the nation.

I’d have to say, “no”. If General Petraeus does pull out a win in Afghanistan to add to the laurels of Iraq, then that would be a grand and glorious thing, but still not something to place him on the same level of Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower or Omar Bradley. It would put him ahead of George Marshall, who seems to have gotten his fifth star mostly on the fact that it would be unseemly to have the Army Chief of Staff outranked by two theater commanders…but just because we awarded one before without just cause doesn’t mean we should do so, now.

MacArthur, Eisenhower and Bradley led vast armies in the liberation of huge areas of the globe. MacArthur’s drive in the southwest Pacific was akin to a general moving an army from Miami to Seattle – but harder as the area was mostly water and what wasn’t wet was some of the densest jungle in the world. Our fifth star should be reserved for officers of stupendous achievement.

What do you think?

Obama Loses Support of Independents

While 80 percent of Democrats are still drinking the Obama Kool-Aid,  Independents are seeing the light fast and Obama’s approval from this key voting bloc is not only a problem for him in 2012, but for his party in 2010.

Thirty-eight percent of independents approve of the job Barack Obama is doing as president, the first time independent approval of Obama has dropped below 40% in a Gallup Daily tracking weekly aggregate. Meanwhile, Obama maintains the support of 81% of Democrats, and his job approval among Republicans remains low, at 12%.

Over the past year, Obama has lost support among all party groups, though the decline has been steeper among independents than among Republicans or Democrats. Today’s 38% approval rating among independents is 18 percentage points lower than the 56% found July 6-12, 2009. During the same period, his support has fallen nine points among Democrats (from 90% to 81%) and eight points among Republicans (from 20% to 12%).

THis is just so encouraging. After the Big Mistake of ’08 I thought there was no way Obamaphoria would dwindle down enough before 2012, let alone before the 2010 elections. But look at what has happened: Obama’s regime turned out to be as extreme left-wing as we here said he’d be… and he was as incompetent (if not more) than we expected… This is buyer’s remorse at an unprecedented level.

Are there any of our readers here who voted for Obama that actually think he’s still doing a good job?

Hezbollah Leader Arrested in Tijuana, Mexico

For those of you who don’t know geography, that is right on the border with California – from Haaretz:

Mexico foiled an attempt by Hezbollah to establish a network in South America, a Kuwaiti newspaper reported on Tuesday.

Hezbollah operatives employed Mexicans nationals with family ties to Lebanon to set up the network, designed to target Israel and the West, the Al-Seyassah daily said…

…Nasr was living in Tijuana, Mexico at the time of his arrest, the report said…

Very close to home and I doubt he was in Tijuana as a tourist. Mark my words: they are working out ways and means of attacking us, and our undefended southern border is becoming a beacon for them to attack.

Sealing the border is not about immigration, it is about law enforcement and justice – and if we won’t control the border, then someone else will. Do you want it to be Hezbollah allied with Mexican drug lords? Follow Obama and his Democrats, and that is precisely what we’ll get.

Obama is playing politics with immigration – hoping to use Arizona’s immigration law to stir up hatred and division in the United States which he can then exploit at the ballot box. Meanwhile, his actual job – defending the United States – goes by the wayside. We are in great and increasing danger – and things need to change.

How About Some Economic News?

So, what is going on out there:

The housing bubble hangover, part 2

A booming ‘shadow inventory’ in the housing market is almost certain to bring another wave of falling prices and another round of Federal Reserve stimulus.

Mansion Foreclosures Surge

For those who think all is well again in the world of Richistan, consider the following statistic.

The percentage of $1 million-plus loans more than 90 days delinquent rose to 13.3% in February, half again as high as the 8.6% overall delinquency rate, according to First American CoreLogic, which tracks U.S. real estate and mortgages.

Bankruptcy filings on the rise

It’s tough out there — no jobs, home values plummeting — and Americans are reacting by heading to bankruptcy court.

Bankruptcy filings surged 14% during the first half of 2010, according to the American Bankruptcy Institute. Filings totaled 770,117 through June, compared to 675,351 during the same period last year…

Vancouver home sales drop sharply

Vancouver’s housing market slowed considerably in June, with 30 per cent fewer sales than a year ago…

Orders to U.S. Factories Declined in May More Than Forecast

Orders placed with U.S. factories declined in May more than forecast, a sign that manufacturing may be starting to cool.

The 1.4 percent decrease in bookings was the biggest since March 2009…

Data Shows Growth in Asia May Be Slowing

In the latest signs that the rate of growth in the Asia-Pacific region is easing, the Australian central bank kept interest rates steady on Tuesday and a critical economic index in Japan slipped in May…

So, its not just doom-mongering – its just bad out there, and getting worse. And, remember, the data we’re seeing now is really mostly from a month or two ago – when things were supposed to be going splendidly with all the stimulus reaching peak effect. This was supposed to propel us to a stellar second quarter and then keep us all happy and prosperous through quarters three and four. Now, even optimists are talking of measly growth…while others are saying recession by early 2011.

Obamunism didn’t work. No surprise, as its model – FDR’s New Deal – also didn’t work. Learn this lesson if nothing else: THE GOVERNMENT HAS NO MONEY TO STIMULATE ANYTHING. There isn’t a magical money tree, no matter how often Bernanke adds another zero to the Fed’s balance sheet. Money has to be earned, saved and then invested – there are no short cuts. Though, as we found, if you’re willing to be idiots (and we have been, my brothers and sisters) then you can print and borrow your way in to quite an economic crisis…but, eventually, it all has to be paid for.

All we did with the stimulus was move money around from one set of bankrupt books to another. We manufactured some pretend economic growth and are paying for it with a mortgaged future. We staved off collapse for a year, maybe two. That’s all.

When we finally wake up and start thinking, then we have to realize that only hard work and the use of our labor and resources will do it for us. We have to make, mine and grow things – information technology and green jobs won’t do the trick. We’ll have to get our hands dirty, I am afraid.

I really hope we learn our lesson, this time.

A Bible Class in Public School?

Be interesting to see how this comes out – from OneNewsNow:

A California school district has decided in a 5-0 vote to adopt a Bible course that will be available to students in the upcoming school year.

Beginning this fall, high school seniors of the Chino Valley School District will have the chance to enroll in a new course called “Bible as/in Literature and History.”

Envisioned by the board’s Vice President James Na, the class will focus on giving students an understanding of the Bible’s influence in history, literature, religion and politics. It will offer a survey of the Bible, beginning with the historical context of the Old Testament, and then will focus on the New Testament later in the semester. It will also provide students with a historical knowledge of the Middle East…

Given that it is impossible to understand our civilization and our nation without an understanding of the Bible, this tends towards being a good thing – provided the material is dealt with properly. Things like this, when handed over to a public school, do run the risk of coming out badly. But, an honest attempt to instruct the kids on the facts of the Bible is a good thing – and that, in and of itself, will cause fits on the left.

The thing is, most of what the left teaches about what is in the Bible is outright falsehood or, at best, half truth. Actually instructing from it, as a text and even without getting in to the theology of it, “risks” (as it were) the kids getting exposed to Truth – and that is something the left is very intolerant of. They much prefer that the kiddies just get their nonsense about the Bible without ever checking it themselves to see what is what.

We’ll have to see if this (a) really goes forward and (b) if some group like the ACLU files a lawsuit. The times are really changing, however, and this might be a signal for all sorts of good things to come – maybe the kids will even learn American history.

Stranger things have happened.

The Democrats Debt Scam

Tyler Durden over at Zero Hedge nails it:

In case one is wondering why the House Democrats attached a document to the emergency war supplemental bill that “deemed as passed” a non-existent … budget, which basically allows the ruling party to start spending money for Fiscal Year 2011 without the constraint of an actual budget, here is the answer: on June 30, the US closed the books with just over $13.2 trillion in total debt, an increase of $210 billion in one month, or $2.5 trillion annualized. There is just $1.1 trillion left on the ceiling. As we have long been warning, at the current run rate, the ceiling will be breached in under six months, or just around November 2…

You catch that? We’re piling up debt at a rate of $2.5 trillion this year. No, this doesn’t mean that the deficit will be that large, but I bet it will be a heck of a lot larger than was projected early on – and that the 2011 deficit will astound the world. Right now, Democrats are just trying to fix things to last past November 2nd – no stock market crash, no unemployment above 10%. They’ve taken to hiding things as an expedient.

In the long run, I don’t know what they expect – anyone with any sense at all in Democrat ranks has to realize that the piper will have to be paid. There is not much left in the bag of tricks to mask the true state of affairs. There are rumors our there that the Federal Reserve will print a couple trillion more and buy up more bad assets – and that might put off the crash by 6 months or a year, but it only puts it off…and putting it off for a year from now means it hits a short 16 months before the voters judge Obama.

Its all become a rather sick joke, watching all this – one just sits back, laughs grimly and wonders how long they can keep the ball in the air.

Suing Arizona

Here’s the news report. The allegation from Holder’s racist and tyrannical “Justice” department is that the Arizona law violates the US Constitution. I’ve got $50 for anyone who can find me the provision of the US Constitution violated by Arizona’s law – here is the Constitution. Have at it.

I’ll be keeping my $50, of course – Holder’s claims are as bogus. The purpose of this exercise is to convince a segment of the hispanic population that only Democrats are on their side…and they’d better come out and vote Democrat in droves come this November. The laws of the United States are now conscripted to serve the needs of Obama and his Democrats.

Can’t get these cretins out of office fast enough…

UPDATE: RNC Chairman Michael Steele responds:

Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele released the following statement today:

“It is unfortunate that President Obama and his administration would rather wage a costly legal battle with Arizona than allow the state to take the concrete steps necessary to secure its border. Arizonans are fed up with waiting for the help promised by Washington that never seems to come. The state of Arizona has the right and the responsibility to provide security and stability for its citizens when the federal government fails to do so. Not only will a lawsuit not solve the problem, it is just another instance of hollow, political gamesmanship from a White House unwilling to take the bold action necessary to solve one of the country’s most pressing issues.”