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RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 01-24-2020 ** 24-Jan-2020 World View: Spread of China's Wuhan coronavirus It's now expected that millions of people will be infected by the coronavirus that originated in the city of Wuhan, but has already spread to multiple cities in China. China has been trying to contain the spread, by canceling many Lunar New Year celebrations, in Beijing and elsewhere, even closing Shanghai Disneyland and part of the Great Wall of China. There are confirmed cases in nearly every province of China. Wuhan is the provincial capital of Hubei province. 14 cities across Hubei province have been "locked down," meaning that roads have been closed and buses, trains and planes are no longer running.
Worldwide, there are confirmed cases in 11 countries.
Officially, at least 900 people around the world have been infected with coronavirus and 26 have died ---- Source: -- Coronavirus 'will infect 350,000 people in Wuhan ALONE': Scientists dramatically increase estimate as China locks down FOURTEEN cities and races to build 1,000-bed hospital in FIVE DAYS to deal with th https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7923913/Shanghai-Disney-closed-Saturday-help-prevent-spread-virus.html (DailyMail, 24-Jan-2019) RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 01-24-2020 ** 24-Jan-2020 World View: The best Democratic candidate (01-21-2020, 07:49 PM)Marypoza Wrote: > not as much as l enjoyed watching her [Pocahontas's] #s tank. And I saw Tulsi Gabbard being interviewed on Fox News yesterday, and I thought that she was quite impressive. Sanders is an idiot, but Gabbard is a Democratic party candidate who actually makes sense, in addition to being the hottest. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - Classic-Xer - 01-24-2020 (01-19-2020, 07:11 PM)Warren Dew Wrote:We had some ISIS related attacks that occurred here and there was several larger ISIS related attacks that occurred in Europe. Iraq (the Iraqi army) proved to be incompetent and incapable of defending itself and unable to do much about stopping it with the exception of the Kurdish region. ISIS was a threat to us here, so ISIS had to be eliminated with the use of our military vs relying on their military. We need two types of military these days. We need a rapid response military apparatus like we have over there now and a regular military apparatus that we are rebuilding/ recruiting/ beefing up and reequipping/modernizing right now and then we need the national guard to fill in the gaps and help out at home during major crisis's that occur here.(01-18-2020, 11:42 PM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: The confessional form of government has worked fairly RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 01-24-2020 *** 25-Jan-20 World View -- China's coronavirus threatens Xi Jinping's Mandate from Heaven This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
**** **** China's coronavirus spreads across China and around the world **** Number of confirmed coronavirus cases continued to grow on Friday (Daily Mail) The number of confirmed cases of China's coronavirus has been increasing every hour. It started weeks ago in the city of Wuhan in China's Hubei province, apparently in a meat market where the virus jumped from animals to humans. Since then, the virus has demonstrated the ability to pass from human to human. It's not yet really known how dangerous the virus is, or whether it's more dangerous than the ordinary flu. It's in the class of diseases known as "coronavirus." The common cold is a coronavirus. SARS, the extremely dangerous disease that came from China, is also a coronavirus. At this time (Friday evening ET), there are currently 1,320 confirmed cases worldwide, including 41 fatalities. It has spread to every province of China, and there are small numbers of cases in Thailand, Singapore, France, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Nepal and the United States. This is the worst possible time for a pandemic of this kind to occur in China. This is the time of the Lunar New Year celebrations, where millions of people take planes, trains and buses to return home to see the families for the first time in a year. China has been trying to contain the spread, by canceling many Lunar New Year celebrations, in Beijing and elsewhere, even closing Shanghai Disneyland and part of the Great Wall of China. There are confirmed cases in nearly every province of China. 14 cities across Hubei province have been "locked down," meaning that roads have been closed and buses, trains and planes are no longer running. When SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) broke out in 2002 in mainland China, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) kept it secret for months, and the world only found out about it when it spread to Hong Kong, and from there to other countries. The CCP claims to have learned its lesson from that disaster, and has been more open about providing DNA sequences and virus samples to researchers in other countries. However, the CCP is still censoring most information about it, including details of its incubation period, how quickly it spreads, and how long it takes to recover. As usual, the CCP harshly censors anything that criticizes the government. **** **** Xi Jinping may lose the Mandate from Heaven **** As I wrote my book "War between China and Japan - Why America must be prepared," it was clear that China has a highly racist view of themselves and the world that goes back millennia. We American people do not view ourselves as unique, as America itself is a "melting pot" of many nations and cultures. Instead, Americans view themselves as ordinary people who were lucky enough to be born in the greatest country in history. That's not how the Chinese have viewed themselves for millennia. In the highly racist Chinese view, the universe is in three layers. The highest layer is the Kingdom of Heaven, where the gods live. The middle layer is the Middle Kingdom, where all the Chinese people live -- the Master Race, yellow race, black hair, brown eyes, yellow skin. The bottom layer is where you and I live -- the Barbarians, who must always be subservient vassals to the Chinese, must pay tributed and acknowledge the superiority of the Chinese. This highly racist and arbitrary view results in a society which is ruled by corruption, bribery, torture, and execution. And the leader of this society is said to be have the Mandate of Heaven. If he does not follow Confucian principles, if he does not meet the needs of his people, then he can lose the Mandate of Heaven. After that, the leader can only continue to lead by means of beatings, torture, rape, and murder, and that's what's been happening in China to an increasing degree for the last 20 years. But now Xi Jinping has suffered so many recent setbacks that he may actually be in danger of being thrown out. Here are some of them:
It's becoming increasingly clear that Xi Jinping is failing, and has had one failed policy after another. However, I did hear a brief report on TV that some Chinese social media are saying that the coronavirus was planted by the United States as biological warfare. As I've said many times, the CCP thugs have a record of doing one incredibly stupid thing after another. I don't know what the CCP thugs will do about the coronavirus crisis or the situations in Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Taiwan, but I can say with certainty that whatever they do, it will make the situation worse. John Xenakis is author of: "World View: War Between China and Japan: Why America Must Be Prepared" (Generational Theory Book Series, Book 2), June 2019, Paperback: 331 pages, with over 200 source references, $13.99 https://www.amazon.com/World-View-Between-Prepared-Generational/dp/1732738637/ Sources:
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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, China, Wuhan, Hubei, Coronavirus, Lunar New Year, SARS, severe acute respiratory syndrome, Kingdom of Heaven, Mandate from Heaven, Xi Jinping, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen, Xinjiang, East Turkestan, Uighurs, Kazakhs Permanent web link to this article Receive daily World View columns by e-mail Contribute to Generational Dynamics via PayPal John J. Xenakis 100 Memorial Drive Apt 8-13A Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-864-0010 E-mail: john@GenerationalDynamics.com Web site: http://www.GenerationalDynamics.com Forum: http://www.gdxforum.com/forum Subscribe to World View: http://generationaldynamics.com/subscribe RE: Generational Dynamics World View - Warren Dew - 01-25-2020 Hong Kong and Taiwan are not mandate of heaven issues since they are different systems. The Uighers probably aren't either. The coronavirus definitely is. We already know what stupid thing the CCP is going to do with the coronavirus: they are quarantining whole cities. This will intensify epidemics within those cities due to interference with supplies needed for food, water, and medicine. This will be at least as bad for the Chinese government as the plane shootdown was for the Iranian government. The other major mandate of heaven issue, even bigger than the coronavirus, is more limited supplies of chicken and pork and imports in general, due to the currency decline. If the Chinese are smart, they will get cracking on importing more from the US, for China's own good and not (just) for the trade deal. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - David Horn - 01-25-2020 (01-25-2020, 01:39 AM)Warren Dew Wrote: Hong Kong and Taiwan are not mandate of heaven issues since they are different systems. The Uighers probably aren't either. The coronavirus definitely is. I don't see any other choices, in a country as populated and concentrated as China. Yes, the affected cities will have additional cases, and would have in any case. Keeping the disease confined (if that's even possible at this point) is a net plus. Ebola is addressed in a similar manner every time it arises. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 01-26-2020 ** 26-Jan-2020 World View: Spread of Wuhan coronavirus gfmucci1 Wrote:> The complete report, with photos and links for the text below is I have a couple of comments on this.
(01-25-2020, 01:39 AM)Warren Dew Wrote: > Hong Kong and Taiwan are not mandate of heaven issues since they Thanks for pointing this out. I was listing Xi Jinping's policy failures that might mean that he's lost the Mandate from Heaven, and I forgot about last year's swine fever that forced China to cull hundreds of millions of pigs.
RE: Generational Dynamics World View - Warren Dew - 01-26-2020 (01-25-2020, 09:42 AM)David Horn Wrote:(01-25-2020, 01:39 AM)Warren Dew Wrote: We already know what stupid thing the CCP is going to do with the coronavirus: they are quarantining whole cities. This will intensify epidemics within those cities due to interference with supplies needed for food, water, and medicine. This will be at least as bad for the Chinese government as the plane shootdown was for the Iranian government.... Flu - just regular old flu - kills tens of thousands of people in the US every year. The coronavirus has killed only 26 people in China, a country with much larger population and worse public health infrastructure. There's no indication that coronavirus is a bigger problem than the normal annual global flu pandemic, let alone such a big problem that it justifies disruption of the lives of tens of millions of people. The Chinese quarantine is a case of the cure being worse than the disease, and the Chinese people are not going to thank their government for it. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - Warren Dew - 01-27-2020 (01-14-2020, 07:48 PM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: And then there's the continuing mystery of Alan Greenspan. I followed I'd note that the "helicopter" speech was Bernanke's, not Greenspan's. Greenspan gave the "irrational exuberance" speech in 1996, at the beginning of the dot com bubble. It should be noted that when the dot com bubble burst, the recession was shallow and short, partly thanks to Greenspan's management. Unfortunately Greenspan was no longer in charge when the housing bubble burst. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - David Horn - 01-27-2020 (01-26-2020, 02:33 PM)Warren Dew Wrote:(01-25-2020, 09:42 AM)David Horn Wrote:(01-25-2020, 01:39 AM)Warren Dew Wrote: We already know what stupid thing the CCP is going to do with the coronavirus: they are quarantining whole cities. This will intensify epidemics within those cities due to interference with supplies needed for food, water, and medicine. This will be at least as bad for the Chinese government as the plane shootdown was for the Iranian government.... The coronavirus has already escaped Wuhan, and is now present in several countries. Unlike the conventional influenza outbreaks, we know very little about this disease vector. We do know that it is passed by indirect contact, mostly by aerosol. And unlike influenza in general, it is still reasonably well contained. We could never contain Influenza strains -- even with Herculean effort. So the real issue is this: is the "right" of people to move about freely more important than the potential loss of life they may cause if they do? Sorry, but that one answers itself. Allowing a pandemic to explode is idiotic in the extreme. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 01-27-2020 ** 27-Jan-2020 World View: Wuhan coronavirus by the numbers Various analysts have been providing some numbers. Every person who has the disease will transmit to 2-3 other people, which is about the same level as the flu. In order for the disease to die out, that number would have to be less than 1. Lethality: 3% of infected people die, according to official figures from China -- about 10 times higher than the flu, but with SARS, 10% of infected people died (about 800 deaths out of 8000 people infected). The Chinese say that 81 people have died out of 3,000 people infected. A lot of people believe that the Chinese are lying, and that the numbers are far higher. Before this is over, it's possible that millions of people will be infected, which will result in a huge number of deaths, far higher than with SARS. There is one huge question that hasn't been fully answered: To what extent can a person spread the disease before having symptoms. The standard tools for containing the spread of a disease all require testing people for symptoms and isolating the ones with symptoms. If there's no way to determine infections by testing for symptoms, then the situation will be much worse. ---- Source: -- Coronavirus death toll jumps above 80, five US cases confirmed: Everything we know https://www.cnet.com/how-to/coronavirus-death-toll-rises-to-56-five-us-cases-confirmed-everything-we-know/ (Cnet, 27-Jan-2020) RE: Generational Dynamics World View - Warren Dew - 01-27-2020 (01-27-2020, 01:05 PM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: Lethality: 3% of infected people die, according to official figures 3% of confirmed cases. However, there are likely lots of cases that have not been confirmed, especially since they've actually managed to identify several asymptomatic cases. The incubation period is between 2 and 14 days, so the average isn't far from the 6 days of other coronaviruses. The mayor of Wuhan says 5 million of the 11 million population has already left, many for travel associated with the Chinese New Year's holiday. The quarantine is going to be ineffective and counterproductive. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - David Horn - 01-28-2020 (01-27-2020, 10:03 PM)Warren Dew Wrote:(01-27-2020, 01:05 PM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: Lethality: 3% of infected people die, according to official figures Yes, the people fled when they could, and will again if they can. The adjacent river is narrow and impossible to police, so things can get very bad all over the country. Will that translate into widespread disease elsewhere? If so, and the diseased are not apparently ill until after they have had the chance to spread the virus, a pandemic is very possible. A lot of unknowns there, to be sure. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 01-28-2020 ** 28-Jan-2020 World View: Bird Flu Memories In 2004 the world was panicking over bird flu the way it's panicking over Wuhan coronavirus today. The following news item was going around: Did you hear the news? Bird flu has reached Disneyland. I'm sorry to have to inform you that Donald Duck is dead. Daisy requests no flowers. And I posted the following cartoon:
RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 01-28-2020 *** 29-Jan-20 World View -- Trump announces fantasy 'Peace to Prosperity' Mideast peace plan This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
**** **** Donald Trump offers his 'Peace to Prosperity' Mideast peace plan **** Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House to discuss the new Mideast peace plan (AFP) Here we go again. President Donald Trump, in a joint White House celebration with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, announced a new Mideast peace plan. I've seen how this works too many times. International politicians pressure the United States president to come up with a peace plan, saying that there will never be peace in the Mideast without White House "leadership." But as soon as the president offers a peace plan, those same international politicians slam the plan to make sure it's never implemented. So Trump's 181 page Mideast peace plan has the following features:
In May 2017, Trump met with Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas, and they agreed to work together to reach a historic peace deal between Israelis and Palestinians. ( "4-May-17 World View -- Channeling Sisyphus, Trump and Abbas say Mideast peace not as hard as it looks" ) At the time, Trump said, "I look forward to welcoming [Abbas] back as a great marker of progress and, ultimately, toward the signing of a document with the Israelis and with Israel toward peace. We want to create peace between Israel and the Palestinians. We will get it done." Abbas responded as follows: "Mr. President, we believe that we are capable and able to bring about success to our efforts because, Mr. President, you have the determination and you have the desire to see it become to fruition and to become successful. And we, Mr. President, inshallah, God willing, we are coming into a new opportunity, a new horizon that would enable us to bring about peace in that regard. ... Mr. President, it’s about time for Israel to end its occupation of our people and of our land after 50 years. We are the only remaining people in the world that still live under occupation." It was pretty clear from just those two statements that it was never going to work. Now that Trump's peace agreement was being announced, Abbas refused to attend the ceremony. His statement this time was far more colorful: "Trump is a dog and the son of a dog. They called me from Washington, and I did not pick up the phone. ... I said no, and I will continue to say no." However, ambassadors from three Arab countries -- Oman, Bahrain, and United Arab Emirates (UAE) -- did show up at the meeting. The UAE ambassador tweeted that the UAE believes Palestinians and Israelis can achieve lasting peace and genuine coexistence with the support of the international community. Britain's Foreign Minister Dominic Raab said,"This is clearly a serious proposal, reflecting extensive time and effort. Only the leaders of Israel and the Palestinian territories can determine whether these proposals can meet the needs and aspirations of the people they represent. However, Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhr said, "Trump's statement about Jerusalem is nonsense and Jerusalem will always be a land for the Palestinians ... The Palestinians will confront this deal and Jerusalem will remain a Palestinian land." Israel's Security Minister Naftali Bennett said in response to the plan, "We will not allow for Israel, under any circumstances, to recognize a Palestinian state." I heard several Palestinian protests complain particularly about the tunnels and bridges that are supposed to connect the two Palestinian territories, saying that these were extremely offensive. Later, Mahmoud Abbas said, "After the nonsense that we heard today we say a thousand no’s to the Deal of The Century." There's no way that this Rube Goldberg peace proposal is going to survive. **** **** The Mideast peace process fantasy **** As I wrote in my very first Generational Dynamics analysis on May 1, 2003, when president George Bush published his "Mideast Roadmap to Peace," which described the details of a two-state solution, that will never happen. Generational Dynamics predicts that the plan would fail because the Jews and the Arabs would be refighting the 1948 war that followed the partitioning of Palestine and the creation of the state of Israel. According to the CIA World Factbook, the average age of the population in Gaza is 18, and in the West Bank is 21. Most of the population in the Palestinian territories are children -- often children with guns. They call themselves the "Oslo Generation," because they were born after the 1993 Oslo accords that were supposed to bring peace to the Mideast, but have accomplished nothing. Now think of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), who is 29 years old, who says one incredibly idiotic thing every day, and yet is effectively running the Democratic Party. The point is that even if Mahmoud Abbas and other regional Arab leaders wanted to agree to Trump's peace plan, they wouldn't be supported by Oslo Generation Palestinians on the street. This is the fallacy the media and politicians all make. They assume that the leader of a country can make a decision, and everyone will follow. As I've written many times, it's a core principle of Generational Dynamics that, even in a dictatorship, major decisions are made by masses of people, by generations of people. The attitudes of politicians are irrelevant, except insofar as they represent the attitudes of the people. So in this case, the even if Abbas signed this peace deal, it would be meaningless. The whole idea of a "Mideast peace process" and a "two-state solution" is a complete fantasy. It's never going to happen. As long-time readers know, the Generational Dynamics prediction is that the Mideast is headed for a major regional war, pitting Jews vs Arabs, Sunnis vs Shias, and various ethnic groups against each other. The exact scenario can't be predicted, but tensions across the Mideast continue to grow. Sources:
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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Mideast, Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Gaza, West Bank, Jerusalem, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Oman, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, UAE, Dominic Raab, Hamas, Sami Abu Zuhr, Naftali Bennett, Mahmoud Abbas Permanent web link to this article Receive daily World View columns by e-mail Contribute to Generational Dynamics via PayPal John J. Xenakis 100 Memorial Drive Apt 8-13A Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-864-0010 E-mail: john@GenerationalDynamics.com Web site: http://www.GenerationalDynamics.com Forum: http://www.gdxforum.com/forum Subscribe to World View: http://generationaldynamics.com/subscribe RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 01-31-2020 ** 31-Jan-2020 World View: Some notes on Wuhan coronavirus Guest Wrote:> I live in Asia, but not China. I'm a lot less anxious about this situation than most people are.
A further note on financial crisis: A number of laws were passed in the 1930s with the objective of preventing a repeat of the 1929 stock market crash. The years have gone by, and older generations who lived through the 1930s have retired and died, leaving behind generations of younger people with no personal memory of the 1930s. So these laws have been repealed, mostly in the 1990s. Young people today see any talk of a stock market crash as an evil plot by Boomers, inasmuch as they already blame the 2001 Nasdaq crash on Boomers. If the coronavirus problem leads to a 20% stock market correction, and then there's a recovery, then young people will be further deluded into believing that a stock market crash is impossible. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 01-31-2020 ** 31-Jan-2020 World View: End of impeachment battle will not mean end of tribal war Those who are foolish enough to hope that the Democrats who have been spending years trying to impeach Trump will now return to anything resembling sanity are deluding themselves. The Democrats are bitter, angry and desperate, and the House is now planning to move from an impeachment process to a re-impeachment process by issuing subpoenas for Bolton and others. The Democrats announced from the day that he was elected that they would be impeaching Trump, and they started with phony white supremacist charges, continued with phony Russian collusion charges, and when the Mueller report collapsed, went on to phony Ukraine charges. I've written several times about loathing and hatred that Democrats have had for years for Tea Partiers, now the Trump supporters, repeatedly threatening and inciting violence against them, using the epithet "teabaggers," which is as bad as the n-word. I still recall Anderson Cooper and David Gergen on CNN giggling and laughing with each other over calling them "teabaggers." As if we needed any reminding, a similar event occurred last week when CNN hate-monger Don Lemon started laughing hysterically as his guests started mocking Trump supporters as "credulous boomer rubes." Hate-monger Lemon was literally laughing so hard he was crying. Lemon's guests were total morons, but they're what pass for mainstream journalists these days. One of them, named Rick Wilson, said the following: Quote: "[Mike Pompeo] also knows deep within his heart that The exchange continued as follows, according to Fox News: Quote: As Lemon began crying with tears of laughter, Wilson If you want to see a youtube video, I found one on the "Rick and Bubba" show at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsEE57PGSE8 This is quite similar to the exchange between Anderson Cooper and David Gergen on CNN giggling and laughing with each other over calling the Tea Partiers "teabaggers." The Tea Party is the "tribe" that turned into the 63 million Trump supporters, and now the Democrats and the media have the same loathing and hatred for the Trump supporters that they've had for years for the Tea Partiers. For years, the Democrats and the mainstream media have expressed enormous loathing and hatred for the Tea Partiers, repeatedly inciting violence against them and using the epithet "teabaggers," which is as bad as the n-word. I still recall Anderson Cooper and David Gergen on CNN giggling and laughing with each other over calling them "teabaggers." The loathing and hatred was evident, as it was for many people on CNN and other mainstream media and Democrats. More recently, we have examples like Peter Strzok referring to "smelly Walmart Trump supporters," and we have the lunatic hag Maxine Waters inciting violence against Trump supporters by screaming that they should be confronted in restaurants and gas stations. The Democrats are encouraging the Fascist group Antifa to attack pro-Trump speakers with violence. This Democrats vs Tea Party loathing and hatred is completely indistinguishable from Hutu hatred for Tutsis, Burmese vs Rohingya, Nazi vs Jew, English vs Scot, Han vs Uighur, Sunni vs Shia, and so forth. The only real question is how far the violence will be carried in America, and whether it will go as far as some of these other similar examples. As I've written in the past, I'm probably the only person reading this who actually watched all five days of the intelligence committee impeachment hearings, and what I saw was almost beyond belief in America. The witnesses were all called by the Democrats, since the Republicans were forbidden from calling witnesses. Each one of the Democrats' witnesses was sure that Trump had required Ukraine to investigate Joe and Hunter Biden in exchange for receiving military aid. Each witness was forced to back down under Republican cross-examination. So in the end there was no evidence whatsoever. None. Violence and threats of violence played a major role in impeachment hearings. The Democrats' star witness Gordon Sondland was forced to change his testimony. That occurred because Oregon Democratic Rep. Earl Blumenauer and other Democrats called on anti-Trump activists to attack Sondland's businesses. Sondland was forced to change his testimony to support the Democrats because his businesses and family were being threatened with violence, riots and demonstrations, after Democrats led by Adam Schiff called on the rioters to threaten Sondland. But even so, Sondland was forced to back down under Republican cross-examination. So at the end, not a single witness supported the Democrats' charges. Not a single one. If anyone disagrees with me, you can do your own research. Find the hearings videos on cspan.org and watch them yourself. Of course I know that nobody will do that, since it requires actual work. It's easier to believe what you're told to believe. You can also just read the transcript of the July 25 phone call: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Unclassified09.2019.pdf Another witness was Jonathan Turley. He said that impeachment couldn't be justified on the current record, and anti-Trump activists threatened Turley's family with violence. As I said, this is tribal warfare, and the violence and threatened violence by the Democrats is far from over, as the Democrats are repeatedly humiliated and desperate. After each day's testimony, I would turn on the BBC, and I would hear the following: Quote: "Today, Ambassador X gave explosive testimony that This is what really shocked me, since this is the opposite of what happened. Instead of reporting on what actually happened, the BBC "reported" Democratic press releases. This happened every day. Why is the BBC simply quoting Democratic press releases? It's possible that the Democrats are paying the BBC to do so. We know that the BBC has a deal with NPR, and it's possible that the deal with NPR requires them to simply use Democratic talking points from Democratic press releases, rather than the actual news. You have to wonder. Is the BBC also "reporting" talking points from political activists in other countries? When the BBC reports on France's political conflicts between Macron and the labor unions, which side is paying off the BBC? The same is true of BBC reporting in other countries. So the BBC, MSNBC, CBS, CNN, ABC and other mainstream new sources all reported the same thing from Democratic party press releases: "The Democrats have proven that Trump is guilty of trying to manipulate the 2020 election by demanding that Ukraine investigate his political opposition, Joe Biden, in return for military aid that would protect not only Ukraine, but also the United States, and Trump is covering it up." It doesn't make sense, but that's what all the mainstream news sources are "reporting." Question: Why did Nancy Pelosi hold on to the articles of impeachment for a month? Answer: Because there was zero evidence supporting them, and she was hoping for some kind of bombshell. The "bombshell" finally came when the NY Times claimed, without any confirmation, that Bolton's unpublished book supported the Democrats. That led to the demand for more witnesses in the Senate, and the vote on Friday (1/31) not to call witnesses. So now the Democratic / mainstream media message is as follows: "Trump is guilty of wrongdoing, but will not be convicted because the Republicans refused to allow a fair trial." So, the final vote on acquittal in the Senate is now scheduled for Wednesday. But that won't be the end of it. This is a tribal war based on the Democrat's loathing and hatred of the 63 million Tea Partiers / Trump supporters, the smelly Walmart shoppers, the "teabaggers," the "credulous boomer rubes," and all the other names that make Democrats laugh so hard that they have tears in their eyes. The lunatic hag Maxine Waters already announced two weeks ago: Quote: "We will not stop. Whether or not that leads to So after impeachment, the Democrats will begin re-impeachment, since that's what Maxine Waters' constituents elected her to do. The impeachment event is just one battle in the tribal warfare against the 63 million Tea Partiers / Trump supporters, and the tribal war will continue. The Democrats are going to be increasingly desperate as the election approaches, and they'll try anything, including violence, to defeat Trump and his supporters. The most unbearable thought of all is four more years of smelly Trump supporters. I want to make special mention of the lead Democrat impeachment manager, Adam Schiff. This guy has lied constantly and openly, but it doesn't matter, because the Democrats love him because he hates and loathes Trump's supporters as much as they do. Schiff reminds me of Bill Clinton in that both of them can talk for hours in front of an audience. But Clinton was generally honest as a speaker, even though he was a violent serial rapist. Schiff is not a rapist, as far as we know, but whatever he says is complete garbage. Today, the leaders of the Democratic party are Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), who makes one moronic, pathetic statement after another, and Adam Schiff, who lies in one statement after another. This is what the Democrat party has come to. ---- Related posts: *** 03-Dec-2019 World View: Civil war and impeachment hearings *** http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5168&p=48678#p48678 *** 05-Dec-2019 World View: Second American Civil War *** http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5168&p=48711#p48711 *** 05-Dec-2019 World View: Corey Booker turns on Democrats' racism *** http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5168&p=48712#p48712 *** 06-Dec-2019 World View: Jonathan Turley on impeachment *** http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5168&p=48725#p48725 *** 14-Dec-2019 World View: Impeachment and violence *** http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5168&p=48827#p48827 RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 02-01-2020 ** 01-Feb-2020 World View: Civil war Trevor Wrote:> Seeing all this is beginning to convince me that our crisis war is Could you give me some links to the articles and blog posts that you're referencing? I still reject the concept of a "civil war" in any meaningful sense. As I've mentioned in the past, my father, a Greek immigrant, once told me that the violence in America in the 1930s was so bad that he thought America would not survive. Furthermore, FDR was just as hated and divisive then as Trump is today. Nonetheless, nobody describes the 1930s as a time of civil war, as far as I know. It's true that I am afraid of what the Democrats will unleash if Trump wins again in November and the Democrats are facing the unbearable horror of four more years of Trump supporters, but I expect the violence to be sporadic. The bitterness and fury of the Democrats is plainly visible on tv among the politicians and mainstream media "reporters." And there's no doubt that this is reflected in the Democrats in the general public, as you said: "I've read article after article and blog post where people proudly proclaim they have cut all ties with their former Republican friends and family." However, here's where the civil war concept breaks down. Crisis civil wars are along fault lines based on things like ethnicity, skin color, religion, and so forth. But I assume that the articles and blog posts you're reading don't go farther and say something like, "I've cut all ties with my former Republican friends and family, and now I'm making plans to go back and kill them." If you start reading articles and blog posts of that sort, beyond sporadic stuff from Antifa nutjobs, then we can re-assess the possibility of civil war. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 02-01-2020 ** 01-Feb-2020 World View: The way the world works richard5za Wrote:> As an outsider one of the things I have noticed about America is Unfortunately, that's the way the world works. Twelve years ago, you were kind enough to educate me about the history of the Mfecane, the Zulu Empire, and the Great Trek, and you can see the divisions from that history reflected in South Africa today. We forget that America has its own history. The American Civil War was extremely bloody and brutal, as every generational crisis war always is, and the divisions from that history are reflected in today's society. A lot of the bitterness and anger between Democrats and Tea Partiers today is a consequence of the Democrats losing the Civil War and losing the economic benefits of slavery. The same is true in pretty much all countries. The "troubles" in Northern Ireland are not really between Catholics and Protestants, as you suggest. The divisions are between the indigenous Gaelics and the descendants of the invading Scots and English, and date back at least as far as the the Nine Years War (1594-1603) and the Ulster Plantation, which Gaelics today refer to as "ethnic cleansing," because the British drove the Gaelics from their land, took it over as landlords, and used the Gaelics as servants. And Brexit is reopening the bloody fault line between English and Scots that dates back at least as far as the Battle of Bannockburn, on June 24, 1314. The War of the Spanish Succession may have unified Britain, but it didn't make the Scots and the English love each other, and that's becoming increasingly apparent. So what you say is true. Americans are big hearted, well meaning, well mannered people, but the current divisiveness is unfortunately just the way the world works. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - pbrower2a - 02-01-2020 (02-01-2020, 09:43 AM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: ** 01-Feb-2020 World View: Civil war If you are talking about gangland activity in America's giant cities, nomadic marauders such as John Dillinger and the Barrow-Parker gang, and racist violence in "Kukluxistan"... America solved those. The Klan disintegrated outside of the post-Confederate cesspool even before the Great Depression started (not a moment too soon). Such police technologies as police radio made it easier to catch criminals on the move; criminals could outrun police rumors, but they could not outrun radio signals. The FBI had much of its focus on criminals crossing state lines to commit crimes or evade prosecution, making prey of nomadic marauders. Dillinger, like many others, were mowed down by law enforcement. The FBI developed one of the finest scientific laboratories in the world dedicated to connecting criminals to their crimes and a technique of interrogation that winnows out the innocent from the culpable. It hired accountants to follow the money behind criminal syndicates flush with cash. By 1940, crusading prosecutors such as Thomas E. Dewey were using FBI techniques against gangsters who had been riding high -- but those high-level criminals and their hitmen in Murder, Incorporated ended up riding the lightning in an electric chair. To be sure, the FBI didn't need to beat confessions out of offenders as did the Gestapo and the OGPU... but when the criminal lied about innocence but evidence and the credible self-exculpation and accusations by victims proved more valid than a criminal's lies, the FBI had a criminal in much the same position as a victim of a Stalinist troika. Comparing FDR to Trump is a sick joke. Trump is for the Master Class of asset owners and executives at the expense of everyone else; he has taken the baby steps of Reagan toward pure plutocracy as far as may be possible. FDR recognized that saving the political and economic order depended upon relieving Americans then poor through no fault of their own of distress that they did nothing to create. By 1939 Americans other than the pre-Crash elite were on the whole better off materially -- more likely to own cars, furniture, refrigerators, stoves, and radios or phonographs (those two then high-ticket items). Old people finally were collecting Social Security instead of being pressed to work until they die in industrial plants (and elderly workers were especially prone to industrial accidents that killed and crippled others with them). It makes more sense to compare Obama, who intended to bring about major reforms of the political order to the first two terms of the FDR Presidency. The difference: FDR jump-started the economic recovery after three years of an economic meltdown that ensured that Big Business would be concerned more with survival than with buying the political process, and the Obama recovery began about halfway into an economic meltdown that after a year and a half, after which the economic elites from before the meltdown were still flush with cash and were able to spend lavishly on buying the political process. The favored politicians of those plutocrats were those who firmly believed that no human suffering could ever be in excess so long as it creates, protects, enhances, or enforces a profit. As a consequence we ended up with the most reactionary politics since those of those slave-owning planters who expected people other than them to believe that slavery was the best thing possible for "their" (in a literal sense of formal possession as property) people. We have a cold civil war. It is easy to attach an ugly stereotype to the leadership of one side, people who believe their class privilege the definitive good. Such is so with narcissistic types (the economic elite among Boomers) who wield or seek to wield absolute power (even if such power is effectively collective). That elite appealed to mass superstition and stupidity, as shown with Donald Trump proudly saying "I love low-information voters!" You tell me -- what good has ignorance ever achieved for Humanity? Has ignorance brought about technical innovations and medical advances? Has it ever made a coherent argument for reform? Has it ever offered imaginative culture? Has it ever brought about moral improvement? Has it fostered academic discovery or even competent teaching at the elementary level? About all that I see is that it has made people suitable objects for exploitation, whether as cannon fodder in destructive war, as passive consumers of cultural schlock as on low-brow fare on the Idiot Screen, and as the people who respond to the advertising for material trash even to the extent of buying food that will put them into early graves. I will need to import this to this thread, but the Skowronek cycle (which partly fits the Howe-Strauss theory of generational change as a mechanism involving two Skowronek cycles), suggests that Donald Trump is a dead end for an Individualist era that began with Ronald Reagan at the end of the Boom Awakening era and is now spent. Think of Jimmy Carter as the last gasp of the most collectivist era of American history (beginning with FDR)... even if Carter was an upright and intelligent person clean of scandal as an ideological antithesis of Donald Trump. Quote:It's true that I am afraid of what the Democrats will unleash if Trump In my best hope, I see Donald Trump being defeated in the 2020 election and serving as an example of how not to lead a nation except into fear, rancor, and despair. I expect the next President and Democratic majorities in both Houses of Congress to initiate major reforms of economic life, replacing economic fear in an absolute plutocracy with (best choice) a social-market economy. The politicians that Corporate America bought will have disgraced themselves in whitewashing Trump. Given a choice between prosecuting Trump and ignoring him we might be wiser to ignore him. Trump acts more like a typical once-competent person now incarcerated in a nursing home due to his senility, someone who has lost all inhibitions against bigoted expressions and vindictive statements. I saw that in my father, and from that I may have never fully recovered in four years. But what if Trump wins? I see a mirror image of a tyranny as appeared in central and Balkan Europe behind the Iron Curtain and which came close to happening in your beloved Greece. But this will be plutocratic instead of 'socialist' in the Marxist sense. Trump's ideology is mirror-image Marxism, an ideology that accepts the Marxist depiction of capitalism as an inhuman plutocracy but differs solely in endorsing the cruelty of capitalism at its worst. I can imagine a world in which people are helplessly in debt through their lives as terms of survival. I can imagine an economic order that demands more of the common man yet offers less. That is the sort of society in which liberal reform becomes impossible, and in which such types as Vladimir Lenin, Mao Zedong, Ho Chi Minh, and Fidel Castro become the last (and of course, severely-flawed) hope for the common man. If you love capitalism, then at least attach some humanistic virtues to it. Quote:The bitterness and fury of the Democrats is plainly visible on tv People who have split with family members over a transitory reality over politics have gone too far -- not that they haven't had such splits over property (inheritances that make life easy for recipients) or religion/ethnicity. I would be troubled if I had to share a family inheritance with someone who would certainly put it up his nose (cocaine) or inject it into his veins (heroin). Wouldn't you? Quote:However, here's where the civil war concept breaks down. Crisis civil The rancor already exists, and some of the tendencies existed in Spain in the 1930's and Yugoslavia in the early 1990's, when societies started to democratize. But can democracy die in America? I used to think that it would take a David DuKKKe... but now we have Donald Trump, who as President has violated norms extant over more than 200 years. Our Constitution was designed to establish norms that preclude a despotic President. Such norms may have thwarted the vision of Obama, but Trump does not let those stand in his way. Quote:If you start reading articles and blog posts of that sort, beyond Antifa "nutjobs" are about as relevant to American politics as the beer-drunk, pool-playing, tobacco-spitting members of a Klavern. All democrats are anti-fascist. Donald Trump fits the warning signs of fascism whether the list of Lawrence Britt or Umberto Eco very well. To be sure, those largely fit Commies and Ba'athists as well, but all of those warning signs are pathology. |