In case you never considered it, Chanukah is the celebration of a glorious military victory of nationalists (The Macabees) over globalists (The Greek Empire).
Just thought I'd mention it.
Sincerely,
There is NO Santa Claus (aka TINSC)
Sunday, December 02, 2018
Thursday, May 31, 2018
US Moves Embassy to Israel to Jerusalem
I deliberately waited until the dust had settled before commenting on this. The news media has refused to report and rushed to comment. The Palestinian Arabs still hate the Jews, but suddenly that's "news" since the US moved its embassy to Jerusalem. No big surprise there.
People asked me: "So what do you think about the U.S moving its embassy to Israel to Jerusalem?" My answer was simple: "It's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind."
I think that sums it up in brief. But before I leave my commentary at that, I'd like to present something else for you to think about. You see, besides catchy soundbites from the late 1960's, I have another thesis to offer:
Opening the U.S. Embassy to Israel in Jerusalem is the greatest non-violent protest against anti-Semitism in the history of the United States.
Think about that!
Regards,
There is NO Santa Claus (aka TINSC)
People asked me: "So what do you think about the U.S moving its embassy to Israel to Jerusalem?" My answer was simple: "It's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind."
I think that sums it up in brief. But before I leave my commentary at that, I'd like to present something else for you to think about. You see, besides catchy soundbites from the late 1960's, I have another thesis to offer:
Opening the U.S. Embassy to Israel in Jerusalem is the greatest non-violent protest against anti-Semitism in the history of the United States.
Think about that!
Regards,
There is NO Santa Claus (aka TINSC)
Thursday, March 29, 2018
I still approve of President Trump's Performance in Office
I like our President. He steps in dog doo every now and then.
Still! I am content with his performance in office. The news media likes to rough him up. I think he kind of likes it. He likes to banter and is not afraid.
That's what the news media hates about him. Our President is not afraid of the news media. They can't bend him to their collective will.
To date, I can't think of anything I vehemently object to his policy proposals. Indeed! He says things that can sometimes be disturbing, but sometimes our President needs to let people know that the United States is a sovereign country and we're not going to be bossed around by multi-national corporations, the UN, weak-kneed Europeans and Republican Congressmen unrestrained by term limits.
America needs to get back to manufacturing again. Our past leadership has made so many concessions to multi-national corporations so much that Americans can't make money WORKING anymore.
The way to create wealth is to take raw materials, capital tools, and human labor to make those raw materials into something more valuable than they were in their original state. This is how wealth is created. Wealth cannot be created by taking money from person A, giving it to person B and taking our "middle-man cut".
We need to make stuff! FREE TRADE WITH FREE PEOPLE. That is my motto.
When the United States is forced to compete with countries ruled by tyrants, we cannot play on a fair playing field. If that means protective tariffs, the option is ours and I find no fault with a President who offers this up as an alternative to countries that do not want to negotiate an equitable and fair trading relaitonship.
There are times when I feel that our President is a bit unsophisticated and undiplomatic about expressing this policy. Yet, I feel that most Americans have an intrinsic understanding of what he means even if doesn't articulate our policy preferences in diplomatic terms.
We have a President who is willing to confront countries that have been exploiting the American consumer for many years; decades without any push-back whatsoever. Let's not dismiss him just because the news media doesn't like him. I advise that we encourage our trading partners negotiate with us to hash out our differences with agreements that will stand the test of time. Our President has some very unique and effective negotiating skills. I believe we can benefit from them.
To do this, we have to tolerate a President who speaks plainly and bluntly to grievances that American workers have long gone without a champion. He's going to be with us until 2021. Get used to it! The verbiage may not be any more attractive than our President's funny "hair-do". So be it!
Let us get what we hired him to do.
I remain confident in our President's leadership. When that changes, I'll let you know.
Sincerely,
There is NO Santa Claus
Still! I am content with his performance in office. The news media likes to rough him up. I think he kind of likes it. He likes to banter and is not afraid.
That's what the news media hates about him. Our President is not afraid of the news media. They can't bend him to their collective will.
To date, I can't think of anything I vehemently object to his policy proposals. Indeed! He says things that can sometimes be disturbing, but sometimes our President needs to let people know that the United States is a sovereign country and we're not going to be bossed around by multi-national corporations, the UN, weak-kneed Europeans and Republican Congressmen unrestrained by term limits.
America needs to get back to manufacturing again. Our past leadership has made so many concessions to multi-national corporations so much that Americans can't make money WORKING anymore.
The way to create wealth is to take raw materials, capital tools, and human labor to make those raw materials into something more valuable than they were in their original state. This is how wealth is created. Wealth cannot be created by taking money from person A, giving it to person B and taking our "middle-man cut".
We need to make stuff! FREE TRADE WITH FREE PEOPLE. That is my motto.
When the United States is forced to compete with countries ruled by tyrants, we cannot play on a fair playing field. If that means protective tariffs, the option is ours and I find no fault with a President who offers this up as an alternative to countries that do not want to negotiate an equitable and fair trading relaitonship.
There are times when I feel that our President is a bit unsophisticated and undiplomatic about expressing this policy. Yet, I feel that most Americans have an intrinsic understanding of what he means even if doesn't articulate our policy preferences in diplomatic terms.
We have a President who is willing to confront countries that have been exploiting the American consumer for many years; decades without any push-back whatsoever. Let's not dismiss him just because the news media doesn't like him. I advise that we encourage our trading partners negotiate with us to hash out our differences with agreements that will stand the test of time. Our President has some very unique and effective negotiating skills. I believe we can benefit from them.
To do this, we have to tolerate a President who speaks plainly and bluntly to grievances that American workers have long gone without a champion. He's going to be with us until 2021. Get used to it! The verbiage may not be any more attractive than our President's funny "hair-do". So be it!
Let us get what we hired him to do.
I remain confident in our President's leadership. When that changes, I'll let you know.
Sincerely,
There is NO Santa Claus
Monday, January 15, 2018
TRUMP STEPS IN DOG DOO (AGAIN)
MAINSTREAM MEDIA BAILS HIM OUT (AGAIN)
Man! You can't make this stuff up! Our President made an error any kid in a high school history class could counter. Instead of countering the thesis, the news media goes on another lynching mob calling him out for being "vulgar" and "racist". (Always the "racist". When they can't come up with an counter argument, go to name-calling.)It doesn't matter whether President Trump used vulgar language in
describing certain African countries and Haiti as "s-hole countries". Frankly, they are!
The problem is that the President's thesis stated that these countries make for undesirable immigrants. Somewhere, I read that he suggested Norway provided better immigration candidates.
Folks! People who are fat and happy don't run away from home. Once in a while, boy from country A meets girl from country B and one of them moves. That's been known to happen. By and large, American immigrants are people who fled countries that were stressed by tyrants, natural disasters, economic failure, violent political upheaval etc. In other words, "S-hole countries".
I'm not going to waste a S-load of my valuable time explaining this. Why should I! Sam Kinison gives a brief, simple, and far more vulgar presentation of a counter argument to President Trump's.
So here's a link to Sam's "presentation":
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