Tuesday, December 24, 2024

The Top Issue That Defined 2024 (and Embarrassed the Globalists)


PARIS -- It's amazing how fast the woke Western establishment turned into a bunch of bigots, by their own definition, when they sensed that their own backsides were on the line this year.

It seems like just yesterday that leaders across Western Europe and North America were advertising their openness to immigration from around the world as an integral part of their identity. Look how welcoming we are! Not like those nasty authoritarian regimes (which actually do take in a lot of migrants in some cases, just ones whose diversity contribution isn't as superficial).

Nothing says democracy and freedom like the need to jack up internal security because your diversity experiment has spun out of control.

Almost overnight, welcome mats have suddenly been getting yanked all across the Western world over the past year in reaction to a rise in populist parties winning elections. Observers could be forgiven for trying to file claims for whiplash injury. But if there's one thing that causes globalists to abandon their agenda it's an imminent threat to their own political behinds.

Perhaps the most subtle case is in the United States, where the Biden administration is estimated to have quietly carried out about as many deportations as during Trump's first presidential term, according to the Migration Policy Institute earlier this year.

Canada has imported so many global conflicts onto its own soil over the years that the spats have taken center stage in the country's political life. From clashes between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian supporters outside a recent G20 meeting in Montreal to allegations of systemic political pandering to ethnic minority groups by various lawmakers being the focus of seemingly endless "foreign interference" hearings, and even an ongoing beef between the Indian government and the Sikh Khalistani separatist group playing out violently in the streets of Canada and in Ottawa's halls of power.

Now, after cutting immigration targets and limiting temporary residency, Canada is also actively deterring asylum seekers with ads in 11 languages, including Ukrainian, Hindi, Urdu and Tamil, according to Reuters earlier this month.

No doubt the language choices are totally random. Unless you're a bigot.

Surely this sudden onset of political schizophrenia couldn't have anything to do with the fact that Canada's current housing crisis risks ejecting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's incumbent Liberals from power in next fall's scheduled election in favor of the Conservatives.

In a desperate (and failed) attempt to fend off an election defeat, Britain's Conservatives cut a deal with Rwanda to hold UK asylum seekers for processing. Others have been housed on a barge off the British coast.

Over in Europe, where populist gains in the European Union parliament and across the bloc have rattled the establishment, they're so keen to ditch migrants that the bombing hadn't even stopped in Syria amid the recent overthrow of President Bachar al-Assad before European countries were already packing Syrian migrants' bags.

Or at least they can't come here anymore, even if they may have ALREADY applied. Austria, France, Germany, Belgium and Greece announced a halt to processing any more asylum applications from Syrians. Because the very same al-Qaida jihadists that the EU still accuses on its own website of assassinations, forced religious conversions, hostage takings and suicide bombings, now self-identity as statesmen. And the leader talks like the only kind of war he's into now is social justice, saying things like, "diversity is a strength," according to Britain's Telegraph.

And he dresses like he shares a stylist with the West's girlfriend, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. And apparently that's good enough for European countries to at least give him the benefit of the doubt.

These Syrian terrorists' reputational Botox hasn't even finished settling in yet and already Austria is talking about deporting Syrian refugees back home.

And if the thought of heading back and taking a chance on a country being ruled by the same jihadist leader who still has a $10 million dollar bounty on his head in Washington for palling around with ISIS head-choppers isn't enticing enough for Syrians, then maybe a cash bribe of EUR1,000 from the German government will do the trick, as some opposition politicians have suggested offering.

There's the minor detail of the U.S. and Israel still bombing Syria, but no big deal, right? It would be just like walking into a movie theater while the clean-up crew is still knee deep in the mess from the previous showing.

Germany had already started drop-kicking Afghans out of social housing back in 2022 to make room for Ukrainians, according to Foreign Policy magazine.

And back in September, the BBC reported that German officials were also looking at Britain's Rwanda deportation plan with goo-goo eyes. Meanwhile, the European Commission has recently started referring to the need to defend Europe against the "weaponization" of migration - implying that this wonderful source of multiculturalism could actually be some kind of threat.

It's almost like the West is just a giant hotel now with suddenly no vacancy. Maybe if our genius leaders had availed themselves of the exit ramp that their own citizens have been screaming at them to take from the backseat for years, rather than accusing populists of spreading fake news about immigration, then they wouldn't currently be facing such a brutal mugging by reality.



X22, And we Know, and more- Dec 24 (Christmas Eve) 🎄



'O Holy Night, the stars are brightly shining!!'

‘‘Twas The Night Before Christmas 1981

 ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas 


'Twas the night before Christmas and one thing was clear—
that old Yuletide spirit no longer was here.


Inflation was rising, the crime rate was tripling,
the fuel bills were up, and our mortgage was crippling.


I opened a beer as I watched TV,

where Donny sang "O Holy Night" to Marie;


the kids were in bed, getting sleep like they should;

or else they were stoned, which was almost as good. 


While Ma with her ball-point was making a fuss

'bout folks we'd send cards to who'd sent none to us.


"Those ingrates," she thundered, and pounded her fist;

"Next year you can bet they'll be crossed off our list!"


When out in the yard came a deafening blare;

'twas our burglar alarm, and I hollered, "Who's there?"


I turned on the searchlight, which lit up the night,

and, armed with my handgun, beheld a strange sight. 


Some red-suited clown with a white beard immense

was caught in our eight foot electrified fence.


He called out, "I'm Santa!  I bring you no malice!"

Said I, "If you're Santa, I'm Telly Savalas!"


But, lo, as his presence grew clearer to me,

I saw in the glare that it just might be he!


I called off our Doberman pawing his sleigh

and, frisking him twice, said, "I think he's ok."


I led him inside where he slumped in a chair,

and he poured out the following tale of despair:


"On Christmas eves past I've been jolly and chuckling,

but now 'neath the pressures, I fear I am buckling."


"You'll note I've arrived with no reindeer this year,

and without them, my sleigh is much harder to steer.


Although I would like to continue to use them,

the wildlife officials believe I abuse them."


"To add to my problem, Ralph Nader dropped by

and told me my sleigh was unsafe in the sky;


I now must wear seatbelts, despite my objections,

and bring in the sleigh twice a year for inspections."


"Last April my workers came forth with demands,

and I soon had a general strike on my hands.


I couldn't afford to pay unionized elves,

so the missus and I did the work ourselves."


"And then, later on, came additional trouble--

an avalanche left my fine workshop in rubble;


my Allstate insurance was worthless because

they had shrewdly slipped in a 'no avalanche' clause."


"And after that came an I.R.S audit;

the government claimed I was out to defraud it.


They finally nailed me for 65 grand,

which I paid through the sale of my house and my land."


"And yet I persist, though it gives me a scare

flying blind through the blanket of smog in the air;


not to mention the hunters who fill me with dread,

taking shots at my sleigh as I pass overhead."


"My torn-up red suit, and these bruises and swellings,

I got fighting muggers in multiple dwellings.


And if you should ask why I'm glowing tonight,

it's from flying too close to a nuclear site."


He rose from his chair and he heaved a great sigh,

and I couldn't help notice a tear in his eye;


"I've tried," he declared, "to reverse each defeat,

but I fear that today I've become obsolete."


He slumped out the door and returned to his sleigh,
and these last words he spoke as he went on his way,


"no longer can I do the job that's required;
if anyone asks, just say, 'Santa's retired!'"


*This poem was published in Mad Magazine in 1981.



Democrats Don’t Transfer Power Peacefully


After the inauguration of President George W. Bush on January 20, 2001, many new White House aides excitedly showed up for work the next day only to find their office spaces vandalized and trashed.  Phone cords were ripped from walls.  Bathrooms were littered and disgusting.  Mirrors were broken.  Chair backs were missing.  Desk drawers were covered in glue.  Desk locks were destroyed.  The “W” keys were removed from computer keyboards.  This was the Democrats’ idea of a “peaceful transfer of power.”  

Oh, President Clinton’s staffers had their reasons.  After Vice President Al Gore decided to renege on his election night concession to President-Elect Bush, he created the conditions for irreparable national division.  Gore sought to litigate the election before sympathetic judges who might allow him to include disputed votes only from Democrat strongholds in the battleground state of Florida.  Eventually, the Supreme Court stepped in and shattered Democrats’ hopes of overturning the 2000 election with selective recounts (a strategy that has subsequently proved more successful).  Ironically, American voters had not been particularly enthusiastic about either Bush or Gore before the election, but the month-long electoral chaos produced rank bitterness that endures to this day.  (A reasonable person might wonder, then, why so little has been done in the following quarter-century to shore up public faith in election outcomes.)

So the outgoing employees of the Clinton-Gore White House were not happy about having tasted judicially delivered victory only to see triumph slip away on December 13.  Because their feelings were hurt, they behaved petulantly.  They recorded obscene voicemails for their Republican replacements, graffitied the West Wing with images of President Bush as a chimpanzee, and filled desk drawers and filing cabinets with vulgar notes — including “GET OUT,” “Hail to the thief,” and “W happens.”  

Apparently, Clinton’s people even stole several antique doorknobs and an official presidential seal.  Perhaps emulating Bill’s treatment of the Oval Office as a whorehouse for chasing interns and Hillary’s treatment of the West Wing as a warehouse for “free” furniture, the Clinton administration relinquished power with all the class of base animals, thieves, and scoundrels.  As former Georgia congressman Bob Barr concluded, Democrats “disgraced not just themselves but the institution and the office of the presidency as well.”  Not surprisingly, there were no prosecutions.

At the time, the behavior of the Clinton-Gore Zoo seemed appalling.  President Bush did his best to ignore it, and Clinton loyalists pretended that nothing untoward had happened.  Up-and-coming New York congressman Anthony Weiner called the widespread reports of vandalism untrue and demanded that the Bush administration apologize to the Clintons.  A man devoid of character, Weiner later went to prison for sending sexual messages to a child.  He lied about that crime, too.  

Perhaps because nobody held the Democrats responsible for undermining the peaceful transfer of power in 2001, Democrats were emboldened to do even worse in 2017.  It was not enough for President Obama, FBI director Comey, and CIA director Brennan to conspire with Hillary Clinton to frame Donald Trump as a Russian agent, so that they could illegally spy on his campaign and deflect from Hillary’s criminal mishandling of top-secret information.  In order to cover up their own crimes, Obama and his subordinates went out of their way to blame Hillary’s loss on Vladimir Putin.  In the space between Trump’s election and his inauguration, the Obama administration accused Russia of election interference, kicked out Russian diplomats, and fueled anonymous reports in the press that President Trump’s assumption of office was illegitimate and that his loyalties to the United States were suspect.  It took most of the next four years — including a two-year special counsel investigation — to clear Trump of wrongdoing and expose the Clinton campaign as the instigator behind the Russia collusion hoax.  The Obama administration knew all along.

If the corporate news media acted as a “free press” instead of as a Democrat-aligned “State press,” the Clinton-Obama–Intelligence Community operation against Donald Trump would have been the biggest American political scandal of the twenty-first century.  The Clinton campaign paid a British spy to create a fraudulent dossier that framed Donald Trump as a Russian asset.  The FBI and CIA knowingly used that fraudulent dossier to justify widespread illegal surveillance of Trump and his closest associates.  Hillary then used the Obama administration’s fraudulently predicated national security (and criminal) investigation into Donald Trump to advance the lie (including during their nationally televised debates) that Trump was Putin’s “puppet.”

Whether or not the Watergate scandal was serious enough to justify the forced resignation of President Nixon (he had just won a landslide re-election, after all), it pales in comparison to what the Obama administration did to Donald Trump.  Most importantly, President Nixon never tried to cover up the Watergate break-in by blaming the Soviet Union.  Not only did the Democrats use America’s intelligence apparatus to spy on Donald Trump in 2016 but also they inflamed tensions with Russia by laying their crimes at Putin’s feet.  On their way out the door, President Obama and his closest advisers essentially accused Russia of stealing the presidential election for Donald Trump — a “crime” that John McCain and many others described as an “act of war.”  Obama and Clinton pushed America closer to war with nuclear Russia — so that Hillary, Obama, and the Democrat party could save face.  So much for the “peaceful transfer of power” in 2017!

Little has changed in eight years.  President Trump ran a campaign calling for secure borders, the deportation of criminal illegal aliens, the downsizing of the federal bureaucracy, and the use of economic leverage to broker peace in Ukraine and the Middle East.  The American people supported this platform and voted overwhelmingly for Trump’s return to the White House.  He has been given an electoral mandate to tackle illegal immigration, “green energy”–induced inflation, violent crime, costly regulation, and endless war.

If President Biden had any interest in a “peaceful transfer of power,” he would have recognized President Trump’s election as a repudiation of his administration’s domestic priorities and foreign policies.  If Joe Biden actually respected the will of voters or the office that Trump will once again lead, he would have refrained from taking actions that hamper or contravene well known Trump initiatives.  Instead, the Biden administration is using its last few weeks looking for ways to undermine President Trump’s campaign promises.

Since the election, President-in-name-only Joe Biden has promoted loyal ideological allies into government positions that protect them from removal.  He has allocated billions of dollars to “climate change” initiatives and policy groups.  His administration is subsidizing sure-to-fail “green energy” companies.  His department heads are funneling unused taxpayer funds into politically aligned non-profits.  Biden is busy awarding illegal aliens with amnesty and health care while giving away unused portions of President Trump’s original border wall.  Biden’s people are openly working to “Trump-proof” the Democrats’ administrative state.

The outgoing president is giving Ukraine more money, additional weapons, and a green light to use drones and missiles deep inside Russia.  The State Department and CIA are actively undermining democratic elections in Georgia and Romania.  After lying to the American people about how many U.S. troops are operating in Syria, the Pentagon now admits that it assisted jihadi efforts to topple the Assad regime (an action that threatens Russian troops in the region).  While President Trump seeks a road to European peace, the Biden administration is doing everything it can to gallop toward WWIII.

Twenty-four years ago, the Clintons left the White House shamefully.  Sixteen years later, Obama framed his successor as a Russian spy and laid the groundwork for a coup d’état.  Now Biden is itching for nuclear war.  Democrats don’t transfer power with any semblance of peace.



Wipe Away As Much of Joe Biden’s Legacy As Possible


‘Twas the night before Christmas and…you know the drill. Since it is Christmas tomorrow and we are only three weeks away from booting Joe Biden and the Democrats out of power, it’s time to get the professional cleaners to come out and remove the stench of what they’ve done over the last four years. The budget and the country need a deep, deep cleaning to remove what it is they’ve done, then we need to resolve to never allow it to happen again.

Joe Biden’s legacy is disgraceful. May his last memory be one of realizing the American people rejected him and what he’d done, overwhelmingly favoring his opponent from 2020 over his protégé. 

The only positive thing accomplished during his tenure was that Jimmy Carter got his wish to live long enough to see someone do a worse job as president than he did. However, unless you are Jimmy Carter (which it’s highly unlikely you are), the list of positive Biden accomplishments shares a number with the number of Super Bowl appearances by my Detroit Lions. 

The difference is the Lions have hope, Biden has the prospect of his administration becoming more of a cautionary tale than it already is the further away from it we get. As the books are written and staffers scramble to distance themselves from what they were a part of, the picture will only grow darker for “Lunch Bucket Joe,” a nickname he gave himself, not something any other human being ever called him.

As for Republicans coming into the trifecta of DC power – White House, House and Senate – the goal is put the country back on the right track, and there’s no faster and better way to do that than to wipe out as much of the Biden administration’s policies as possible, especially the ones that allocated a fortune of our tax dollars but have yet to actually distribute or spend the money.

In April, Reason Magazine wrote “Nearly $100 billion of money allocated to help state and local governments through the COVID-19 pandemic remains unspent.” That’s a damn good place to start.

That was April, so surely a bunch of it was Hoovered up by locals since then, and since the election they have likely gone into Hunter Biden mode – snorting up even more, as quickly as possible. The Trump administration should make it known that these state and local government should stop, right now, and leave that money where it is. If they do not, anything they take, as well as all funds taken since the pandemic ended, will be clawed back by reducing the amount of federal money they get, no matter who much they would have otherwise qualified for. Hell, maybe add in a 10 percent punishment for anything taken during the lame duck period. 

It's time to get serious.

How many billions of the so-called “Inflation Reduction Act” have yet to be spent? Hell, trillions. Stop anything left. In fact, repeal the whole damn thing. There are literally trillions in “green” subsidies that monstrosity obligates the federal government to spend over the coming year, according to the Cato Institute. Kill it, kill it now.

Kill the government’s power grab into health care for seniors, where they will cost-shift prescription drug co-pay savings (which sound great) to increased premium costs for everyone (which is horrible) for prescription drug coverage, a 21.5 percent increase, according to The Hill. Know any senior citizens ready and able to absorb a hit like that for the drugs they need to stay healthy? 

For reasons that only makes sense in Washington, DC, these were both part of the “Inflation Reduction Act.” Why? Because Democrats wanted these things and inflation, or allegedly “reducing” it, was the cover they needed to get them. You didn’t think that bill had anything to do with reducing inflation, did you? 

Just imagine how much more worthless, power-grabbing wastes of money are in that monstrosity.

If history is any guide, Republicans will only hold this power, slim as it is, for 2 years before at least either the House or Senate flips back to Democrats. If they aren’t willing to do whatever they can, as quickly as possible, to undo the damage Democrats have done…well, then what was the point? If they fight, if they do what they should, maybe they will be rewarded with an extension, but you can never count on that. The time to act, the time for bold action, is now.



A Soldier’s Christmas Poem

A Soldier’s Christmas Poem



The Night Before Christmas


T'was the night before Christmas, he lived all alone in a one bedroom house, made of plaster and stone. 


I had come down the chimney with presents to give, and to see just who in this home did live. 


I looked all about, a strange sight I did see: no tinsel, no presents, not even a tree. 


No stocking by the mantle, just boots filled with sand; on the wall hung pictures of far distant lands. 


With medals and badges, awards of all kinds, a sober thought came through my mind. 


For this house was different, it was dark and dreary. I found the home of a soldier, at once I could see clearly. 


The soldier lay sleeping; silent, alone, curled up on the floor, in this one bedroom home. Not how I pictured a US soldier. 


Was this the hero of whom I'd just read, curled up on a poncho, the floor for a bed? 


I realized the families that I saw this night, owed their lives to these soldiers who were willing to fight. 


Soon 'round the world, the children would play and grownups would celebrate a bright Christmas Day. 


They all enjoyed freedom, each month of the year, because of the soldiers like the one lying here. 


I couldn't help wonder how many lay alone on a cold Christmas Eve in a land far from home. 


The very thought brought a tear to my eye; I dropped to my knees and started to cry. 


The soldier awakened and I heard a rough voice, "Santa, don't cry. This life is my choice. 


I fight for freedom, I don't ask for more; my life is my God, my country, my corps." 


The soldier rolled over and drifted to sleep; I couldn't control it, I continued to weep. 


I kept watch for hours, so silent and still, and we both shivered from the cold night's chill. 


I didn't want to leave on that cold, dark night, this guardian of honor, so willing to fight. 


Then the soldier rolled over, with a voice soft and pure, whispered, "Carry on Santa, it's Christmas Day, all is secure." 


One look at my watch and I knew he was right, "Merry Christmas my friend, and to all a good night."