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Spin Zone / October 7th
« on: Today at 03:51:37 PM »

   The terrorist are promising more Oct 7th style attacks.  We are watching organized protest on college campuses around the country.

 This summer the protest will escalate.  Then by October, we'll be ripe for an attack on US soil, which, BTW, would be a prelude to a national emergency.  Right before November.

  See what's going on?

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Spin Zone / Re: More Ukraine Clusterfuck
« on: April 29, 2024, 05:21:34 AM »
https://www.president.gov.ua/en/news/u-chervni-mozhe-pochatisya-shlyah-do-spravedlivogo-miru-zver-90605

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Also, our teams, Ukraine and the United States, are currently working on a bilateral security agreement, and we are already working on a specific text. Our goal is to make this agreement the strongest of all. We are discussing the specific foundations of our security and cooperation. We are also working on fixing specific levels of support for this year and for the next ten years, including armed support, financial, political, and joint arms production. The agreement should be truly exemplary and reflect the strength of American leadership. I am grateful to both our team and the team of the American side for the progress in drafting the agreement.

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Spin Zone / Re: More Ukraine Clusterfuck
« on: April 29, 2024, 05:18:08 AM »

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Spin Zone / Re: 2024 Presidential "Election"
« on: April 29, 2024, 05:16:06 AM »

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Spin Zone / Re: 2024 Presidential "Election"
« on: April 28, 2024, 01:46:41 PM »
Note to Kristi Noem:     Giving details on killing your dog is a really bad image.  Say "bye bye" to your hopes of a VP slot.

https://nypost.com/2024/04/28/opinion/weve-finally-found-an-issue-that-unites-the-country-trumps-potential-vp-pick-shooting-her-dog/

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Spin Zone / Re: This Land is Mine
« on: April 28, 2024, 07:28:50 AM »
I’m real curious what Michael’s thoughts are on the pro-Hamas “Death to America” protests.

  The leftist academics are fine with this, in fact they are the ones that have been brainwashing students for the past few decades with this garbage.

  Here's some perspective.

Think It Can't Happen Here?

Ray DiLorenzo


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Ignorance from Ivy League schools seems to be the norm today.  Maybe it's the DEI hiring of professors, deans, and school presidents, or just low admission standards, or maybe it's all part of the plan. There is no doubt that student intelligence, or, should I say, student education, is well below par.  These institutions of 'higher learning' seem to only advance socialist propaganda, and the birthing of Hitler youth, whether it be Marxist or Fascist.

The academic bubble is bursting.  They no longer have the favor or aura they once had.  Living in their cocoon, I would expect they're only now becoming aware that they can't hide it anymore.

Columbia students, like so many other students, regardless of their college ranking, are ignorant.  They know little of what really goes on.  Reality escapes their teachers, so it is not passed on.

The Arab-Israeli conflict is complicated, but we can simplify much of it.

Palestinians were nomadic. They never cared about or desired a state. Even the name Palestine was political. Rome bestowed the name upon Israel following its invasion in 70 AD. It was meant to give Israel's arch enemy, the Philistines, recognition.  Palestine was neither a nation nor a people.

Before modern Israel, they had no government, no economy, and no currency.  Even Mark Twain, who visited the Holy Land in the 19th century, said it was a desolate place with only a scattered remnant of Jews and Arabs.  It was a depressed, forgotten land, except for being a small part of the Ottoman Empire.

When World War I ended, the Ottoman Empire was no more.  Jews began returning to the land of their biblical forefathers, given to them by God, as foretold in Scripture.  The British government promised to create a new Jewish state in 1917 (the Balfour Declaration).

International organizations like the UN intervened in drawing up boundary proposals for the new state.  Jews agreed to all, Palestinian Arabs agreed to none. Unlike in Arab lands where Jews were being deported, the new Israel welcomed Palestinians and invited them to be part of a nation reborn.  Anticipating a war, Palestinian leaders implored their people to leave their homes and fight alongside their Arab brothers.  Many Arabs did, leaving their homes, hoping to come back when the new nation was aborted.  Five Arab nations invaded, but lost.  The Arabs that left their homes wanted back, but Israel said, 'Not so fast.' No nation with any sense would allow enemies to return and take root. Thus, Israel was born in 1948, taking up about 0.2% of the Middle East, the size of New Jersey.  And yet, there are groups that want to further divide Israel.

No private property was ever confiscated from an Arab.  Every piece of private property obtained from Palestinians was purchased. 

Many of the statements made about Israel in print and on the streets are clever propaganda. The term genocide in relation to Israel is ludicrous.  Of all people, accuse Jews of genocide?  In this world, no state is a perfect state, but all Israel wants is to survive and live in peace.  They, like any other country, will do what they have to do. 

October 7, 2023, was a Holocaust-like event.  Over twelve-hundred innocent men, women, and children were slaughtered, and over 240 taken hostage. Hamas raped and mutilated women without mercy.  Among the bodies identified were found broken pelvises, bruises, cuts, and signs of sexual assault, with victims ranging from children, teenagers to the elderly.

Videos of eyewitnesses detailed bloodied naked women, gang rapes, mutilation, executions, and wombs ripped open with the fetus stabbed before killing the mother.  Some Hamas killers even called their proud parents, keeping the line open, as they were killing Jews, asking for and receiving their blessing.

Journalists witnessed women raped and then shot in the head while still being assaulted.  "One man we spoke to from the festival site said he heard the "noises and screams of people being murdered, raped, and decapitated" (BBC).

Of course, Hamas has denied any accusations that its men committed any rape.

The women that were carried away were either naked or partially clothed.  The few women that survived the attack, whether by luck or by playing dead, are receiving intense psychiatric treatment.  "Multiple photographs from the sites after the attack show the bodies of women naked from the waist down, or with their underwear ripped to one side, legs splayed, with signs of trauma to their genitals and legs"  (BBC).

Israel's police chief, Yaacov Shabtai, said that many survivors of the attacks were finding it difficult to talk and that he thought some of them would never testify about what they saw or experienced.  Many are now considered suicidal, with some having already taken their own lives.

Let's not play with fancy words or assume we understand.  We don't. What we do understand is that Hamas declared war on Israel and war is what they are getting in return. But to a generation that does not understand war, their desire is for a sterile war where only the bad guys are identified and eliminated.  It doesn't happen that way.

Mere hatred is not enough to explain the Islamic atrocities.  It also requires a strong religious and political context.  We can go back to when Islam was founded by Muhammad in the 7th century and was rejected by the Jews.  But for another time.

Hamas was founded in 1987.  They are an Islamic fundamentalist group, and by the very core of their being, they will never accept a Jewish state.

In 2005, Israel withdrew from Gaza, giving the Palestinians their own land. Some will remember news broadcasts of Israeli soldiers, sometimes forcefully, moving fellow Israelis out of their homes around Gaza and the West Bank.

It is important to note that every time Israel gave Palestinians land, it became a base of operations to attack Israel.  It would be like giving Michigan to terrorists, then ducking missiles from Dearborn.

In 2006, the Palestinians voted, giving Hamas much more power than they had, a clear plurality.  The Fatah Party of  Mahmoud Abbas, the President of the Palestinian Authority, was losing its grip on the people. In 2007, Hamas launched a bloody campaign against Fatah and took complete control over Gaza. Since then, Palestinians haven't held an election.

Hamas began conducting terrorist attacks in Israel, killing 506 and wounding thousands.

Hamas was designated a terrorist organization by the United States, Israel, the EU, Canada, Egypt, and Japan.  Israel and Egypt imposed a blockade on Gaza, restricting travel and trade within and outside the Strip. After the blockade, the number of attacks plummeted.

Every Palestinian must or should have known that a vote for Hamas was a vote for war with Israel.  Hamas is a sinister organization.  Despite their propagandized whining about civilian deaths, the Palestinian people mean nothing to them.  The deaths of the innocent are but a necessary story to be broadcast to the West far and wide, complete with crocodile tears.

The preamble of the first version of the Hamas charter in 1988 reads, "Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it." 

The second version of their charter has a softer approach.  When you say in the first version that we are going to kill Jews, you can't take that back and say, Well, maybe not. It doesn't work that way.

We've all heard the expression, War is Hell.  War is neither fair nor just. It just is.  In war, it's imperative to take action or face the consequences—kill or be killed.  What is Israel to do?  They have a determined enemy, consistently hiding behind women and children, in hospitals, schools, and nurseries, moving troops and weapons in ambulance vehicles and tunnels built for the same purpose, and playing to the nightly news about their dead that they could care less about.  Top Hamas leader, Ismael Haniyeh, who lives in splendor in Qatar, after his three sons and several grandchildren were killed in an airstrike, said he "thanks God for the honor of their martyrdom."

And there goeth our student youth, risking a criminal record, suspension, and expulsion, making Hamas proud. All to defend an organization they know little or nothing about.  All because their academic 'superiors' want them to feel rather than think, eliciting emotions instead of thinking critically.  Is that what Rush Limbaugh meant when he spoke repeatedly of our youth—young brains filled with mush?

Our country and much of western civilization are headed for big trouble if we don't take command of this chaos and turn it around.  We are not fighting stupidity. We are fighting ignorance. Israel is a reality.  They are not going to pack up and move to Brooklyn. Don't expect Democrats to do anything.  They are bottom feeders, feeding on the chaos they've worked so hard to create.  Fully half of all Republicans are as worthless as the Democrat Party.  Many of them perceive our country's disintegration and are simply taking what is left on the table. Then you get low-life's like Soros, who is funding much of the college protesting.

We know the history of Germany in 1938.  Think it can't happen here?  It can, and it is.  Eisenhower warned that this could happen. Turn around and observe what our political parties, globalists, bureaucrats, media, academics, distant parents, corporate scum, and unlimited government types have created. Then you will understand.

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Spin Zone / Re: Joke Thread: Post 'em if ya got 'em
« on: April 26, 2024, 04:48:53 AM »
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  Well damn, I didn't know Chris Christie was in Star Wars!

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Spin Zone / Re: Biden Calls for 44.6% Capital Gains Tax Rate
« on: April 25, 2024, 08:42:25 AM »
Of course they don’t care, and the banks will pass the cost on to investors in the form of higher fees.  But that will affect all of us, not just those worth over $100 million. It’s another hidden cost to the middle class. A punishment for investing and trying to save for retirement.

We have been warned for a long time that the feds are eyeing that motherlode of wealth in the form of 401(k)s and IRAs.

The guy that just won Gonzales’ seat in Congress (Democrat) was a former congressman and an architect of the unrealized tax scheme. 

 Great going republicans!   You had a solid conservative voting member and you kicked him out and gave the seat to this guy. 

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Spin Zone / Re: Biden Calls for 44.6% Capital Gains Tax Rate
« on: April 25, 2024, 07:00:24 AM »
This will put a HUGE burden on investment bankers.  They’re the ones that have to calculate everything and provide you with 1099s (interest, dividends, realized capital gains, distributions).   Now they’ll have to add unrealized capital gains to all their systems, calculating it for EVERY stock you own, not just the ones they sold for you.

  Do you think the regime cares?

  There is trillions in unrealized money to the government.  The regime despises the middle class and wants that money.

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Spin Zone / Re: Biden Calls for 44.6% Capital Gains Tax Rate
« on: April 25, 2024, 06:47:41 AM »
I certainly hope he's right.  It won't pass because it's difficult to enforce.  But I'm sure they'll find a way.  Like out of state purchases don't have sales taxes because it's too difficult to figure.  But all you need is a database and someone to fill it.  Never stand between a politician and your money.

Easy.  They make the accusation, then it's up to you to prove them wrong.  This is administrative law, guilty until proven innocent.

Why do you think they got the funding early on for the new 87,000 IRS agents?   Because if they put everything in one bill, it's likely not to be approved.  So it's being put into place bit by bit because Joe Citizen has a low attention span.

 This is going to pass, and I'll tell you why......RINO's.

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Spin Zone / Re: Biden Calls for 44.6% Capital Gains Tax Rate
« on: April 25, 2024, 05:34:17 AM »
Does anyone wonder why the regime wants 87,000 new IRS agents?

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https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/04/u_s_hands_over_110m_base_to_niger_junta_to_release_1_000_u_s_army_hostages_watches_helplessly_as_base_goes_to_russia.html

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Joe Biden is a lucky bungler.

With no Fox News cameras around and nobody paying much attention to what was going on in Niger, a disgraceful, utterly humiliating exit of the U.S. military from that benighted country now led by a military junta, has dealt the U.S. another strategic blow, and entirely preventably. The crummy little tinpot junta now running Niger has managed to kick Uncle Sam around, much as the Taliban and Iran did, creating an accumulating pattern of lost U.S. influence. And sure enough, they got us good, because Joe Biden let them.

According to the New York Times:

More than 1,000 American military personnel will leave Niger in the coming months, Biden administration officials said on Friday, upending U.S. counterterrorism and security policy in the tumultuous Sahel region of Africa.

In the second of two meetings this week in Washington, Deputy Secretary of State Kurt M. Campbell told Niger’s prime minister, Ali Lamine Zeine, that the United States disagreed with the country’s turn toward Russia for security and Iran for a possible deal on its uranium reserves, and the failure of Niger’s military government to map out a path to return to democracy, according to a senior State Department official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss diplomatic talks.

The decision was not a particular surprise. Niger said last month that it was revoking its military cooperation deal with the United States following a highly contentious set of meetings in Niger’s capital, Niamey, with a high-level American diplomatic and military delegation.

The base was a critical node in the U.S. war on al-Qaida, ISIS, and all their evil little allies operating terrorist operations from the northern African region. Niger had been the U.S.'s bigfoot footprint in that region and its value was incalculable.

With that the baseline reality, some of the self-righteous karens at the State Department decided that now was just the time to lecture and hector Niger's mirrored-sunglass coup leaders about 'democracy,' as if that place ever had any idea about the concept.

The coup leaders didn't take it well, and ordered the U.S. out. To make matters worse, they held 1,000 U.S. servicemen hostage in the desert without water or food for weeks, as the U.S. attempted to hold on, until this past week when the U.S. agreed to fork over the brand-new state-of-art U.S. $110 million military base there just so we could get our servicemembers out. And to make it worse, they decided to hand it over to Russia.

The Times also notes that on Niger's famous yellowcake front, they've decided to give access to that to Iran, which has lots of money from President Obama's and Joe Biden's release of impounded Iranian cash along with big nuclear ambitions. Niger's coup leaders would probably like a slice of that for themselves, and the uranium they exchange it for will supply the missing magic to advance Iran's evil plans.

Who the heck was behind this disaster, who couldn't figure out that hot-from-a-coup coup leaders preening in their military uniforms might just take a 'democracy' diktat pretty badly? Who got into the screaming match instead of treated these characters with kid gloves as a national security matter? Who failed to forecast that they'd react the way they did?

And aside from the huge loss of military presence and the expensive base in the desert, now to be enjoyed by Russians expanding their footprint to west Africa, who is responsible for this horrific loss of U.S. influence? This roughly creates a second stepping stone of influence for Russia, which got the first lilypad in in Syria, when Obama drew his red line and turned tail, while this gives them a second base of influence. Advantage: Russia. Disadvantage: The U.S.

And how very embarrassing that they achieved their aim of taking the U.S. base through holding U.S. troops effectively hostage? Jim Hoft at GatewayPundit has lots more links and background about this disgraceful Biden special, which has become a feature, not a bug, of his foreign policy.

While few in the U.S. pay much attention to Niger, you can bet our enemies do, as well as most educated European audiences, who aren't that far from the place anyway.  They see the humiliation, they readjust their expectations, and Biden just hopes nobody in the voting public in the states notices.

Well, we've noticed, because we've seen this show before. It's time to throw the whole Biden crew out come November, because if we don't, there will be much more like this to come, as U.S. influence on the global stage shrinks down to nothing and our capacity to fight terrorism will be nil.

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Spin Zone / Biden Calls for 44.6% Capital Gains Tax Rate
« on: April 24, 2024, 04:59:16 PM »
https://www.atr.org/biden-calls-for-44-6-capital-gains-tax-rate-highest-capital-gains-tax-since-its-creation-in-1922/

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And don’t forget to add the state capital gains tax: the Biden combined federal-state rate would exceed 50% in many states

President Biden has formally proposed the highest top capital gains tax in over 100 years.

Here is a direct quote from the Biden 2025 budget proposal: “Together, the proposals would increase the top marginal rate on long-term capital gains and qualified dividends to 44.6 percent.”

Yes, you read that correctly: A Biden top capital gains and dividends tax rate of 44.6%.

Under the Biden proposal, the combined federal-state capital gains tax exceeds 50% in many states. California will face a combined federal-state rate of 59%, New Jersey 55.3%, Oregon at 54.5%, Minnesota at 54.4%, and New York state at 53.4%.

Worse, capital gains are not indexed to inflation. So Americans already get stuck paying tax on some “gains” that are not real. It is a tax on inflation, something created by Washington and then taxed by Washington. Biden’s high inflation makes this especially painful.

Many hard working couples who started a small business at age 25 who now wish to sell the business at age 65 will face the Biden proposed 44.6% top rate, plus state capital gains taxes. And much of that “gain” isn’t real due to inflation. But they’ll owe tax on it.

Capital gains taxes are often a form of double taxation. When capital gains come from stocks, stock mutual funds, or stock ETFs, the capital gains tax is a cascaded second layer of tax on top of the current federal corporate income tax of 21%. (Biden has also proposed a corporate income tax hike to 28%).

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Spin Zone / Re: Free speech
« on: April 24, 2024, 05:30:33 AM »

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