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When Chickens Come Home To Roost

When Chickens Come Home To Roost

   ” This rather old saying, ‘chickens have come home to roost’, is normally used to mean that the bad things that someone has done in the past have come back to bite or haunt the individual.”

In one of the most shocking flip-flops in recent political history, German Chancellor Angela Merkel now says she will deport about 10% of recently arrived migrants — 100,000 of them.

Well, well, well, has Merkel seen the light? Doubtful, she’s up for re-election and her party is being creamed in local elections.

Her extraordinary change of heart has been prompted largely by a series of catastrophic local election results for her ruling Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party, which was trounced by the populist Alternative fur Deutschland in both her home state and the capital Berlin.

Politics 101….which way is the wind blowing? 

But instead Mrs Merkel last week announced her intention to stand for a fourth term as leader of Germany, and now she is striking an increasingly anti-immigrant tone as she attempts to restore her battered reputation ahead of next autumn’s election.

 

And in her toughest rhetoric yet the German leader told MPs from her party this week: ”The most important thing in the coming months is repatriation, repatriation and once more, repatriation.” The stance marks an astonishing U-turn from the once pro-refugee Chancellor, who has been widely pilloried by critics at home and abroad for her decision to throw open Germany’s borders to millions of migrants.   Keep Reading….

I’m in no position to tell the German people what to do and it may be to late at this point to change direction.

No Squaring The Circle

No Squaring The Circle

In fact, a big reason for the populist rumblings is the otherness of the people in charge of our societies. Turn on a television and the news is full of smug experts dismissively discussing the “white working class” and the “uneducated males” as if they were describing a trip to the African bush. There’s no way to make that sound good.

 

It is not just a matter of aesthetics. Even if you can somehow knock the smug off these people and give them a respectful vocabulary, they are still left trying to reconcile the irreconcilable. For instance, patriotism and multiculturalism can never coexist. The former assumes a set of value judgments based on nationality and ethnicity. The latter explicitly rejects those values. In fact, multiculturalism is nothing more than the nullification of patriotism and nationalism. There’s no squaring that circle.     Keep Reading…..

Like they say, first you have to admit there’s a problem.

The Slow Drip

The Slow Drip

Actually, they have a plan that is quite workable, both here and in Europe. CIA contractor James Mitchell, author of the forthcoming book Enhanced Interrogation, learned about it first hand from 9/11 architect Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who was very informative between his waterboarding and his lawyering up at Club Gitmo. Via Washington Examiner:

He said the terror attacks were good, but the “practical” way to defeat America was through immigration and by outbreeding non-Muslims. He said jihadi-minded brothers would immigrate into the United States, taking advantage of the welfare system to support themselves while they spread their jihadi message. They will wrap themselves in America’s rights and laws for protection, ratchet up acceptance of Sharia law, and then, only when they were strong enough, rise up and violently impose Sharia from within. He said the brothers would relentlessly continue their attacks and the American people eventually would become so tired, so frightened, and so weary of war that they would just want it to end.

“Eventually,” KSM said, “America will expose her neck to us for slaughter.”

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Lunch Was 30 Cents

Lunch Was 30 Cents

Being a frugal old man, I’ve taken to doing my grocery shopping at Walmart.  I used to grocery shop at Target, but since they decided to take sides in thekulturkampf, I no longer favor them with my business – seems the least I could do.  But, I gotta tell you – sometimes Walmart is just too much of a blast of 21st Century America, right in the face:  an endless collection of fat, tattooed women with gangs of loud, hyper children, pulling overloaded grocery carts toward the checkout.  Other than me, I’m absolutely sure no one in the store is paying for their own groceries.  Critical, disapproving old white man that I am, I’m always wondering “how many different fathers spawned that brood?”  And “why do you have children you can’t afford to feed?”  And “don’t you have any self-respect?”  And “have you ever held a job?”  Never before, in the history of the world, have there been so many fat, poor people.  Never before, in the history of the world, have there been so many fat, poor people talking on cell phones they don’t pay for.

 

I grew up in pre-ironic, pre-racial healing America, in the 1950s, in the western suburbs of Minneapolis.  It was a high-trust, wonderful place to live – shopping centers, golf courses and the sound of sprinklers.  Women stayed home, by and large, and raised the family – dads worked.  Kids were everywhere and no one wore a bike helmet.  Ike was in the White House.  The sky was blue.  It was fabulous.  I went to a high school with 2500 other kids.  The school had a principal, two assistant principals, a nurse and three ladies who worked in the office – no metal detectors, no cops, no trouble to speak of.  I’m not even sure the principal had a four-year degree.  If he did, it was from some cow-college in North Dakota.  We laughed at him (behind his back) because his first name was Milo.  But Milo certainly wasn’t confused about what his job was.  School was orderly and fun.  Everyone got a decent education in the basics (and then some) and it didn’t cost an arm and a leg.  Teachers were not called educators.  Lunch was 30 cents.

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           And then my generation took over.           Here…

Let’s Talk About “Fake”

Let’s Talk About “Fake”

Politicians and the media is milking the “Fake News” narrative for as much juice as they can squeeze. Still in denial to the fact that it wasn’t “fake news” that won the election, it was the candidates they ran. Yet they still insist that a poorly educated gullible class of white people fell for all of this supposed fake information.
I don’t know what’s more insulting, the fact the liberal elites and their media really believe this, or they think they can trick their own minions into believing it.

“There are also serious problems with the evidence BuzzFeed presents. As Timothy Carney points out at the Washington Examiner, the “real news” that Silverman uses for comparison are, in many cases, opinion pieces from liberal columnists. The top “real” stories — which BuzzFeed presented in a graphic to compare against the top “fake” stories — consist of four anti-Trump opinion pieces and a racy exposé of Melania Trump’s nude modeling from two decades ago.

That didn’t stop others in the media from making the leap from bad analysis to causal connections with absolutely no evidence in support of it. The New York Times began running news stories on the pernicious influence of “fake news,” and even President Obama used it as an opportunity to lecture about the dangers it presents to democracy.”

 

If we are not serious about facts and what’s true and what’s not,Obama intoned from Berlin, “and particularly in an age of social media when so many people are getting their information in sound bites and off their phones, if we can’t discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, then we have problems.”    Keep Reading…