Wednesday, July 28, 2021

JOE BIDEN MUST GO ! !

Through no fault of his own, Joe Biden is losing his mind. 

His ability to clearly think and effectively communicate has diminished greatly over the last six months. He has become an embarrassment on many occasions when asked the simplest of questions and it seems he needs handlers and notes to navigate press conferences and meetings. Stumbling over  the simplest questions from CNN and friendly reporters is scary stuff.

I disagree 100% with the politics of Joe Biden and the democrat and progressive operatives of his political party. However, I am seriously worried about his failing mental health as it relates to his role as the leader of the free world and holder of our nuclear buttons. 

Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Kim Jong Un are not our allies and sense the weakness of a Biden run White House. Biden will never admit the scandals and payoffs to Hunter and the Biden Family and the Chinese and Russians will use blackmail to continue their international mischief. Our traditional allies must be confused and worried. 

Biden is surely being manipulated by powerful agents within his party who were not elected president. His foolish pipeline shutdown, anti police, southern border re opening, adherence to the Paris Climate Accords and all the climate change rubbish, Chinese Flu fear mongering, Trump hate speech, inflation denial, excessive government giveaways and proposed new taxes are more the agenda of Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Nancy Pelosi and the AOC gang. 

Sadly, if and when Joe Biden is retired or removed, Harris will be a more dangerous Commander and Chief. 

God bless Joe Biden and America !




Tuesday, July 27, 2021

OUR NUMBER 1 ENEMY IS THE CCP

 Despite all the daily "breaking news" and gloom and doom news about Trump, police brutality, white men, republicans, climate change, 1/6, bad American history & statues coming from most media outlets, the real enemy of mankind is the Communist Chinese Party. The Constitution and its Amendments, history, culture, language and laws of the United States are good things, but under constant attack by the CCP and their willing American operatives and many clueless idiot fans.

The power brokers within the CCP have bribed, purchased and gained favor and advantage with major US corporations, the Biden family, and leading American entertainment and sports personalities. The CCP's goal is to become the worlds # 1 economic and military power and there is no payoff too high in achieving their goal. They are buying up American & European businesses and stealing the intellectual property of militaries and industries unwilling to accept bribes. 

An incredibly weak and meek Biden Administration demands no answers from the CCP on the true origins of the Chinese Flu and their responsibility, looks the other way as the CCP military expands it's presence in the South China Sea, and avoids any questions about Joe/Hunter payoffs from the red Chinese. 

While Russia, Iran, and North Korea have governments full of dark intentions, the "real deal" world bad guys are the Communist Chinese. They are destroying religions, cultures,  building an economy with slaves, crushing treaties eg. Hong Kong, spending billions in payoffs to African leaders for their natural resources, dumping their human waste in the South China Sea and threatening Taiwan, Tibet, The Philippines and other neighbors. 

The citizens of China are like the citizens of every country on the planet. They want peace, prosperity, liberty and a better life for their children. However, government leaders of the world are the ones addicted to big money and unlimited power. As they smugly peer down from their towers of power, politicians plot ways to hold and gain power. Biden must satisfy every minority whim and open the floodgates to South America for an unlimited supply of new voters. Kim must manufacture threats from the west to prevent his starving millions from a full on civil war. Putin allows enough capitalism in Russia to pacify his citizens while his secret fantasies drift to restoring the old Soviet Union. African and Mid East rulers sell off their natural resources to the highest international bidder and when too many of their subjects cry foul, they are trounced by the ruler's military. 

Other national leaders such as Merkel, Trump, Johnson, Erdogan, Pope Francis etc. also have agendas which involve their political power, legacy and personal wealth. However, Xi Jinping of the CCP is humanities greatest threat at this time.

In my opinion, we must resist and uncover every US politician, business tycoon and celebrity who willingly or unwillingly help the CCP destroy America and shape Communist China into a monstrous dragon. Political leaders of Red China will happily destroy all vestiges of human liberty, national identity, and enslave us all if allowed to survive and prosper over the next few decades.

We cannot wait for a benevolent ET to save us !!






  

 

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

RED CHINA DUMPING THEIR EXCREMENT IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA ...

Attention Communist China fans and apologists ! 

Did you know mainland China is dumping shiploads of their human shit into the South China Sea. Their action is seriously polluting the seas bordering The Philippines, Vietnam & Malaysia. Additionally, seafood, reefs and corals of the affected waters are being seriously damaged. Evidence of this inhumane practice has been documented by satellite images and reputable Australian media sources. 

 Why hasn't this been reported by CNN, CBS,  NBC, ABC, MSNBC, FOX or PBS or the Biden Administration ? 

Wake up America ! Tune into reputable foreign news agencies and realize the ongoing daily horrors in Communist China, South Africa, Venezuela and North Korea. 





Friday, July 16, 2021

CITIZEN EXCHANGE

 I propose a new program for those really, really unhappy American citizens.

For all the Karen and snowflake types who passionately hate America, lets begin a citizen exchange program. This scheme would grant a one way first class airline ticket to Cuba, North Korea, Venezuela, Russia, China or the dream nation of their choice. In exchange, they would forever surrender their passport and citizenship to a Cuban, Venezuelan, North Korean, Russian or Chinese person willing to legally immigrant to the United States.  

This plan is designed for all those twenty something genius types, know it all intellectuals, celebrities, politicians and folks who believe rewriting American history, tearing down statues, defunding the police and censoring an ex president are necessary to cleanse America of it's inherent evil. 

Since Biden is so generous spending American workers and corporations money while raising their taxes, he certainly could find a few billion dollars to grant the oppressed "woke generation" a new life  some where else. 

Truly dedicated American haters who "talk the talk" will surely spring to the greater commitment of "walking the walk" and get the hell out of America so new citizens from less free places can take a place in a new nation of opportunities. 

Isn't it time we divorce the idea that riots, burning, looting, name calling and boycotting are poor ways to effect cultural, political and social changes ? If certain groups are so unhappy with the USA help them leave and make room for legal immigrants seeking a better life.  

My Citizen Exchange Program will return some tranquility to the worlds greatest nation and offer a happy alternative to those seriously unhappy with their lives in America. 

GOD BLESS AMERICA !

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

CUBA ON MY MIND

A few years ago Corbin and I visited Cuba. 

I visited because I was curious about a socialist Caribbean nation. Also, I wanted my twenty year old grandson to experience a place different than Virginia, Minnesota, Iceland, Florida, North Carolina or New York.  

When we cruised into Havana harbor I was surprised by the murky and dark littered water. Also, there was a stale smell in the air. These first impressions contrasted with other places visited in the Caribbean where the water was clear and the breeze usually free of any foul odors. Next, there was an absence of small boats and yachts and several rusting hulks of small ships were moored nearby. The only small boats were wooden fishing craft and a few aged fiberglass models. I found out later, the rusting small ships were old Soviet patrol boats abandoned after the Berlin Wall fell and the Soviet Union crumbled.

Clearing customs took place in a dark warehouse where agents offered few smiles or greetings. The only bright spot of the entry system were the attractive young customs ladies in their tight uniforms and interesting nylon stockings. After ascending a huge set of steps we passed through a large room of vendors and welcoming decorations which struck me as handmade creations of school children.

At the time of our visit, the Cuban government required tourists to signup for at least two excursions. We chose a "Havana Heritage Walking Tour" and evening at the "Tropicana Cabaret". Once on the street we marveled at the variety of available transportation. In addition to old American cars, there were horse drawn carriages, various peddled cab like vehicles, modern buses, vans, rickshaws, motorbikes, miscellaneous Russian and European cars along with a few modern automobiles. The streets around the port area vibrated with horns, shouts, backfiring engines, laughter, and Latin music. Traffic cops stopped the constant rush of vehicles and politely guided tourists across the main street while fussing with impatient drivers blasting their horns.

For the next few days we walked many miles of streets and alley ways around Havana. 

The Spanish themed buildings and churches were awesome, but too many were in awful states of decay or disrepair. Above the ground level is where many people lived. Their niches were easily identified by the lines of drying clothes waving in the wind. Our guide told us while a few people had washing machines, very few had clothes dryers. The backstreets were filled with government markets and stores which carried modest stocks of goods while the limited number of private restaurants and shops were a bit more lively. There were many cats and dogs roaming the streets and our guide informed us most had tags issued by the government. Given a little attention several of the street dogs followed our group for many blocks seeking friendship or handouts. The locals were slightly curious about our presence and between their poor English and our limited Spanish we engaged a few in casual conversations. 

As many buildings and streets were being repaired it was incredible how slow some workers pursued their tasks. Watching one man move two or three bricks in twenty minutes, I asked our guide about this practice. The guide chuckled and noted that Cubans received the same wage for whatever job they were assigned to and therefore, for many, there was little incentive to work fast or hard. In contrast, he mentioned that Cubans in the tourist trade and those given a license to run a private business had chances for profits and tips and that was a big incentive. Along the way, we encountered street performers, beggars and vendors selling souvenirs, cigars, and a variety of fruits, food and drink. They were friendly and not aggressive in their selling or promoting. 

After our walking tour, Corbin and I decided to go separate ways for a few hours. While I plopped down at a park bench for some serious people and old car watching, Corbin had a very interesting experience. Later that night, he related encountering an old man strumming a guitar on the steps fronting a large building. The man was playing for tips. Corbin said he tossed a few coins in his basket and sat beside him to enjoy his playing. Being a musician, but sharing no firm way to communicate, Corbin and the old man began to somehow exchange guitar chords and the old fellow allowed Corbin to use his guitar. Soon, they were "jamming" and enjoying their musical encounter as a few curious pedestrians stopped to watch a young American and an old Cuban exchange chords. After a few hours,  the old man bid Corbin to follow him and Corbin did. Corbin was led to a dilapidated old building up the stairs to it's fourth or fifth floor. He entered an apartment full of people he guessed were the old guys family. Immediately, Corbin was greeted with smiles and an invitation to dine with the old mans family. With very few common words between them, Corbin enjoyed a tasty stew of vegetables mixed with some kind of meat. Even though he expressed a few initial misgivings, Corbin felt his encounter with the aged guitar player and his family was a memorable event. I agree. 

This encounter impressed Corbin. He immediately wanted to know about moving or visiting Cuba again. He was genuinely impressed by the warmth and friendliness of the old guitar man and his family. 

One night we attended the "Tropicana Cabaret". The bus ride there showed us more crumbling buildings, the lack of street lighting, impoverished grand old hotels and long lines at gas stations. The show was a Las Vegas style major tourist event featuring talented and scantily dressed dancers. Lots of rum, elegantly dressed musicians, sets, and chorus lines filled the evening with an explosion of colors, sounds and spectacle. While impressive, I felt the experience was less contemporary Cuban and more a touristy reflection of Hemingway's pre Castro Cuba times. 

We did a few more walks around Havana before our Cuban holiday ended. One of our guides was an ex soldier and he offered interesting observations about the black market, deep poverty, pride, and optimism of the Cuban people. 

In my opinion, the people of Cuba have suffered and endured many decades of western trade embargos, Castro/Russian communism and socialism since the great missile crisis of the 1960's. Unlike their island neighbors and from my limited observations, Cuba is not a care free tropical retreat. All the Cubans, Corbin and I encountered were warm and friendly folk. Their material depravation, difficulty in free travel, and inability to enjoy better standards of living seem an unfair fate for an island nation barely ninety miles away from Florida. 

As the Castro regime has passed and the the Cuban people are increasingly calling for more liberty from their world of government induced poverty and repression, we must support their efforts. Cuba has been on my mind lately. From my brief visit, I remember most the common bound my grandson and an old Cuban man shared for a few hours. In retrospect, it was a moving and powerful gesture of how people of different generations and cultures can bond in friendship while governments cannot or will not.