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Tuesday 7 February 2017

America's New Attorney General
                                      or
(The Whole World Knows What You Did, Back In 1986, 
Jeff Sessions)
 
In a move reminiscent of a Banana Republic, a sitting United States Senator, Elizabeth Warren, was effectively told to 'shut up' when she attempted to read to Members a letter from the widow of Doctor Martin Luther King about what Jeff Sessions had done to Black people in the 1980s and why it would be unwise to confirm him as Attorney General.
 
I attach a copy of Coretta Scott King's  letter so that you can consider and decide the matter for yourself.
 
The concern I have is with the broader information which Senator Warren did not have the opportunity to read out - Coretta Scott King's sworn deposition - because the Attorney General has literally the power of life or death when deciding how to use the Office with which he is entrusted.
 
If it appears that he has used a lower Public Office of high standing unlawfully in the past, the concern is how will he use it against, say, Trade Unions, or law-abiding Mexican immigrants or religious minorities - the vast majority of law-abiding American Muslims for example - or Native American-Indian land rights -  the Keystone XL Pipeline - which crosses sacred Indian territories - or across a range of issues which encompass civil and human rights which his Office will have to deal with - and take action about - over the next four years.
 
Your concern, on the left, right or center, should also be how Sessions will approach matters such as freedom of the media, the press and freedom of expression (the right to lawfully protest without fear nor intimidation) freedom of the Judiciary and how likely he would be to stand up for civil and human rights when under pressure from President Trump (who of course has every right to sack his AG if he does not like how he handles any issue.)
 
You can see how Senator Warren was treated (in the clips below.)
 
No doubt you will agree that this is more reminiscent of the Congo, Egypt, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Sudan or Somalia, than  expected across Christendom - until now that is.
 
 
For your viewing, I am enclosing (below) the full text, not just of Coretta Scott King's letter but also the full accompanying deposition which Senator Warren could never have had the time (nor opportunity) to read out in full at the Senate Confirmation hearing for the Office Of The Attorney General.


©Patrick Emek, February 2017


 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Here also are two interesting  'takes' on this matter:

 
(Please also watch and listen to the clips which immediately follows on from the one above because you
can learn some useful facts about the Keystone XL Pipeline Project and other controversial issues.
I hope you agree that this channel is not particularly biased
 
 
 

Monday 6 February 2017




Playing Devil's Advocate
We have all heard about the negative side of President Donald Trump but are ther policies which could get him re-elected in four years time?
The first obvious policy is jobs at home.   This is a major issue worldwide and it all centers around how the capitalist system operates purely for profit and at the expense of the average individual - whether in the United States or in Europe.
I will not give you a lecture here but suffice to say 'the little man' (and woman) are unimportant where profit is the sole motive.
This means that if it is more profitable to produce a motor car, a shirt, or any item you can think of in Mexico (or elsewhere for that matter) jobs will move to that low-income high profit (for an elite few) part of the world.
The lie is that such 'transfers' uplift local economies in the underdeveloped world.  If you look at those countries - mainly in South East Asia - in particular the ones which have prospered have not been those where low-income jobs have been at the core of their development.
Like Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam they are countries which have been very well governed and where some wealth has 'filtered down', where, unlike in Africa (by comparison) far less money has been 'wasted' corruptly making more available for the development of the infrastructural fabric.   They are countries which have embraced the philosophy of universal education, health for all and poverty eradication programs (remind you of someone - FDR and LBJ perhaps?)
Yes there are of course 'two Thailands' and 'two Vietnams' - one for the privileged and the other for those not so well off.
So 3 key components to a successful home policy are Health, Education and Employment.
Note that I said 'minimize' corruption as opposed to, what the Left always say 'end corruption'.
China has the most rigorous and puritanically fanatical anti-corruption laws in the world - and indeed (much to the applause of some sections in the West!) used to execute their top and brightest entrepreneurs found guilty of corruption.   There were private jokes in Europe and I am sure elsewhere (never voiced through the media) that at the rate China was going at one time with such 'public example' executions of top  'captains of industry'  the West simply had just to sit back and wait, as with North Korea, for the State (China) to 'run' out of executives and simply collapse because there would be nobody left with initiative and imagination to run the country.
[The average person knew very little about those key individuals in China against whom corruption charges were brought.  Many such charges, as in Russia, were politically motivated, others were designed to bring back some order and deter criminality, yet others were individuals who, quite clearly, had been 'set up' - with trumped-up charges by political and business rivals.]
Trump's choice of very wealthy individuals as Cabinet members could be highly beneficial if they are prepared to limit the ability of corporate America to exploit the weakest in American society - the poor, those on extremely low-incomes struggling all their lives to survive with little hope, faith (in politicians) or prospects for any betterment of their lives and those of their children, condemned to crime and poverty because of lack of opportunity - lack of a good education, schools of excellence for those most disadvantaged, a first-class health service for all, regardless of income; jobs, good quality homes at affordable rents, and above all, cheap medicines for parents, grandparents, children so that affordable health care is a right not a privilege.
So putting people back to work* and offering hope for those most disadvantaged through real wealth distribution and laws limiting 'corporate excesses' at the expense of jobs and investment at home, should be key components of U.S. domestic policy.
You might say to yourself : 'but what this guy (me) is saying is so obvious why is he even saying it?'
It is because greed has forgotten (or just left behind) the 'little man'.  Just watch any 'silent' 'Charlie Chaplin' film and you can still today compare excesses of wealth with impoverishment, crime and exploitation of the poor, the young, the weak and the elderly.  Not a lot has changed  for those at the bottom - despite the promises of politicians in America over the past 50 years.
***Obamacare was a real attempt to provide universal health coverage for all Americans.   He was thwarted by the Republican Party, by 'big business' the 'pharma' and private health care lobbies - who ultimately destroyed all plans for health care for all at an affordable price - because Obama sought to limit the profits of powerful industry groups through real wealth redistribution.
Trump will know this and they will similarly move to politically destroy (or render unenforceable) any policies which he likewise proposes which gives similar priorities to those who could benefit most (the low-paid average working and middle-class Americans.)
Indeed, in my opinion, better offer health care and education (to University level) with no direct charge to any American (or European in Christendom) but financed through taxation than the existing iniquitous system of 'unaffordable' education and health care for nearly 45 million Americans.
[In India there are programs which facilitate those most in need of emergency surgery and health treatment but who are too poor to afford it by 'cross-subsidizing' the private medical sector - with tax breaks and other incentives - because this is where the best and most talented of India's medical professionals are to be found working - not in the State-subsidized medical sector (which has a poor reputation for service and delivery.)   I do not wish to generalise here.  I have met caring professionals who, having made a good living in the private sector in India and who do excellent work.  One of such highly qualified medical professionals confided to me that he was returning to where his 'true vocation' really was - providing care for those most in impoverished and most in need of his expertise but who could never afford it.    I have to say that he is 'the exception' rather than 'the rule', in India. ]
I was intrigued in one particular region of India where at night hundreds of (mainly younger individuals and students) would 'gather' around 'relay' 'poles' or boxes by the beach and in local restaurants for 'free' high-speed wi-fi  access - courtesy of the local (municipal) government administration. 
Despite the fact that this is not a particularly rich State, there are multiple public-resourced buildings - the equivalent of 'Halls of The People' (my coined phrase) very large in size, pointedly unique in design attributes where, for example, a couple can marry at one building (at a subsidized cost) and have their wedding party or reception at the next (again State-subsidized) then go on to another Reception with a local dignitary in attendance - or to a  Recital of Vedic Music at yet another grand building - all in close proximity  and all at a highly subsidized cost to local people - courtesy of the State.
[That particular local administration is very popular.
I was arriving at the airport on the same day  a senior political figure was returning home and there were literally thousands of well-wishers at the airport in a carnival-like mood, with baskets and garlands  of flowers (rather than Molotov cocktails or guns or bombs!)  ready to throw in celebration of his arrival - with posters of him festooned everywhere together with fluttering streamers and multiple garlands on poles and boards, in the pattern of the flag of India, all the way from the airport building to the exit road.  A sight you rarely see in Europe or America these days for politicians.]
If it's good enough for India, then why not Europe or the United States?   Greed, or should I say more accurately, excessive greed, unfortunately; that's why.]
In Singapore they have a 'super internet highway' as a right for every citizen.   Yes Singapore and many other countries realise the internet is so important to their future growth and development that they are recognising it as a 'right' for all not a 'privilege' for the few.
So there are many programs - including safer cities and communities - with local public-law enforcement cooperation initiatives - where Trump could actually make a real and positive difference to the lives of all Americans.
The problem is that despite Trump's personal wish and desire to 'heal' 'crippled' America, his choice of Cabinet members are more indicative of 'partisan politics' which will, more likely than not, give rise to a more divided, embittered and unequal society, than fulfil the dreams for real change, for those who placed so much faith in his vision of 'the promised land.'

©Patrick Emek, February 2017



***CNN  and Fox Networks try to 'fool' the general public, where there as mass protests, by calling Obamacare  'The Affrodable Care Act' in the hope that you will miss the mass protests nationwide to retain Obamacare and be 'mentally confused' as to what the 'Affordable Care Act' actually is.   Remember when they (mainstream media) attempt to fool you when you see mass protests:
Obamacare = The Affordable Care Act



*when I refer to jobs, I am talking about decent paying full-time  jobs which enable a person to work Monday to Friday and collect a living wage to bring up a family and pay all the bills without having to 'moonlight' in two or more part-time jobs just to survive. (And if you are religious, as a right, in a Christian country, other than the emergency services, have Sunday as a day of rest.)
It is so ironic that the extremists want to abolish a woman's right to an abortion - yet having kids for most underpaid women in America can be itself a 'death sentence' - in terms of impoverishment, lack of financial subsidized State support to single parents and families to enable a dignified life free from financial hardship and eternal 'servitude' or serfdom.

 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Crippled-America-Make-Great-Again/dp/1501137964

 


Playing Devil's Advocate
We have all heard about the negative side of President Donald Trump but are ther policies which could get him re-elected in four years time?
The first obvious policy is jobs* at home.   This is a major issue worldwide and it all centers around how the capitalist system operates purely for profit and at the expense of the average individual - whether in the United States or in Europe.
I will not give you a lecture here but suffice to say 'the little man' (and woman) are unimportant where profit is the sole motive.
This means that if it is more profitable to produce a motor car, a shirt, or any item you can think of in Mexico (or elsewhere for that matter) jobs will move to that low-income high profit (for an elite few) part of the world.
The lie is that such 'transfers' uplift local economies in the underdeveloped world.  If you look at those countries - mainly in South East Asia - in particular the ones which have prospered have not been those where low-income jobs have been at the core of their development.
Like Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam they are countries which have been very well governed and where some wealth has 'filtered down', where, unlike in Africa (by comparison) far less money has been 'wasted' corruptly making more available for the development of the infrastructural fabric.   They are countries which have embraced the philosophy of universal education, health for all and poverty eradication programs (remind you of someone - FDR and LBJ perhaps?)
Yes there are of course 'two Thailands' and 'two Vietnams' - one for the privileged and the other for those not so well off.
So 3 key components to a successful home policy are Health, Education and Employment.
Note that I said 'minimize' corruption as opposed to, what the Left always say 'end corruption'.
China has the most rigorous and puritanically fanatical anti-corruption laws in the world - and indeed (much to the applause of some sections in the West!) used to execute their top and brightest entrepreneurs found guilty of corruption.   There were private jokes in Europe and I am sure elsewhere (never voiced through the media) that at the rate China was going at one time with such 'public example' executions of top  'captains of industry'  the West simply had just to sit back and wait, as with North Korea, for the State (China) to 'run' out of executives and simply collapse because there would be nobody left with initiative and imagination to run the country.
[The average person knew very little about those key individuals in China against whom corruption charges were brought.  Many such charges, as in Russia, were politically motivated, others were designed to bring back some order and deter criminality, yet others were individuals who, quite clearly, had been 'set up' - with trumped-up charges by political and business rivals.]
Trump's choice of very wealthy individuals as Cabinet members could be highly beneficial if they are prepared to limit the ability of corporate America to exploit the weakest in American society - the poor, those on extremely low-incomes struggling all their lives to survive with little hope, faith (in politicians) or prospects for any betterment of their lives and those of their children, condemned to crime and poverty because of lack of opportunity - lack of a good education, schools of excellence for those most disadvantaged, a first-class health service for all, regardless of income; jobs, good quality homes at affordable rents, and above all, cheap medicines for parents, grandparents, children so that affordable health care is a right not a privilege.
So putting people back to work and offering hope for those most disadvantaged through real wealth distribution and laws limiting 'corporate excesses' at the expense of jobs and investment at home, should be key components of U.S. domestic policy.
You might say to yourself : 'but what this guy (me) is saying is so obvious why is he even saying it?'
It is because greed has forgotten (or just left behind) the 'little man'.  Just watch any 'silent' 'Charlie Chaplin' film and you can still today compare excesses of wealth with impoverishment, crime and exploitation of the poor, the young, the weak and the elderly.  Not a lot has changed  for those at the bottom - despite the promises of politicians in America over the past 50 years.
***Obamacare was a real attempt to provide universal health coverage for all Americans.   He was thwarted by the Republican Party, by 'big business' the 'pharma' and private health care lobbies - who ultimately destroyed all plans for health care for all at an affordable price - because Obama sought to limit the profits of powerful industry groups through real wealth redistribution.
Trump will know this and they will similarly move to politically destroy (or render unenforceable) any policies which he likewise proposes which gives similar priorities to those who could benefit most (the low-paid average working and middle-class Americans.)
Indeed, in my opinion, better offer health care and education (to University level) with no direct charge to any American (or European in Christendom) but financed through taxation than the existing iniquitous system of 'unaffordable' education and health care for nearly 45 million Americans.
[In India there are programs which facilitate those most in need of emergency surgery and health treatment but who are too poor to afford it by 'cross-subsidizing' the private medical sector - with tax breaks and other incentives - because this is where the best and most talented of India's medical professionals are to be found working - not in the State-subsidized medical sector (which has a poor reputation for service and delivery.)   I do not wish to generalise here.  I have met caring professionals who, having made a good living in the private sector in India and who do excellent work.  One of such highly qualified medical professionals confided to me that he was returning to where his 'true vocation' really was - providing care for those most in impoverished and most in need of his expertise but who could never afford it.    I have to say that he is 'the exception' rather than 'the rule', in India. ]
I was intrigued in one particular region of India where at night hundreds of (mainly younger individuals and students) would 'gather' around 'relay' 'poles' or boxes by the beach and in local restaurants for 'free' high-speed wi-fi  access - courtesy of the local (municipal) government administration. 
Despite the fact that this is not a particularly rich State, there are multiple public-resourced buildings - the equivalent of 'Halls of The People' (my coined phrase) very large in size, pointedly unique in design attributes where, for example, a couple can marry at one building (at a subsidized cost) and have their wedding party or reception at the next (again State-subsidized) then go on to another Reception with a local dignitary in attendance - or to a  Recital of Vedic Music at yet another grand building - all in close proximity  and all at a highly subsidized cost to local people - courtesy of the State.
[That particular local administration is very popular.
I was arriving at the airport on the same day  a senior political figure was returning home and there were literally thousands of well-wishers at the airport in a carnival-like mood, with baskets and garlands  of flowers (rather than Molotov cocktails or guns or bombs!)  ready to throw in celebration of his arrival - with posters of him festooned everywhere together with fluttering streamers and multiple garlands on poles and boards, in the pattern of the flag of India, all the way from the airport building to the exit road.  A sight you rarely see in Europe or America these days for politicians.]
If it's good enough for India, then why not Europe or the United States?   Greed, or should I say more accurately, excessive greed, unfortunately; that's why.]
In Singapore they have a 'super internet highway' as a right for every citizen.   Yes Singapore and many other countries realise the internet is so important to their future growth and development that they are recognising it as a 'right' for all not a 'privilege' for the few.
So there are many programs - including safer cities and communities - with local public-law enforcement cooperation initiatives - where Trump could actually make a real and positive difference to the lives of all Americans.
The problem is that despite Trump's personal wish and desire to 'heal' 'crippled' America, his choice of Cabinet members are more indicative of 'partisan politics' which will, more likely than not, give rise to a more divided, embittered and unequal society, than fulfil the dreams for real change, for those who placed so much faith in his vision of 'the promised land.'

©Patrick Emek, February 2017




***CNN  and Fox Networks try to 'fool' the general public, where there as mass protests, by calling Obamacare  'The Affrodable Care Act' in the hope that you will miss the mass protests nationwide to retain Obamacare and be 'mentally confused' as to what the 'Affordable Care Act' actually is.   Remember when they (mainstream media) attempt to fool you when you see mass protests:
Obamacare = The Affordable Care Act


*when I refer to jobs, I am talking about decent paying full-time  jobs which enable a person to work Monday to Friday and collect a living wage to bring up a family and pay all the bills without having to 'moonlight' in two or more part-time jobs just to survive. (And if you are religious, as a right, in a Christian country, other than the emergency services, have Sunday as a day of rest.)
It is so ironic that the extremists want to abolish a woman's right to an abortion - yet having kids for most underpaid women in America can be itself a 'death sentence' - in terms of impoverishment, lack of financial subsidized State support to single parents and families to enable a dignified life free from financial hardship and eternal 'servitude' or serfdom.

 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Crippled-America-Make-Great-Again/dp/1501137964

 
Playing Devil's Advocate
 
 
We have all heard about the negative side of President Donald Trump but are ther policies which could get him re-elected in four years time?
The first obvious policy is jobs at home.   This is a major issue worldwide and it all centers around how the capitalist system operates purely for profit and at the expense of the average individual - whether in the United States or in Europe.
I will not give you a lecture here but suffice to say 'the little man' (and woman) are unimportant where profit is the sole motive.
This means that if it is more profitable to produce a motor car, a shirt, or any item you can think of in Mexico (or elsewhere for that matter) jobs will move to that low-income high profit (for an elite few) part of the world.
The lie is that such 'transfers' uplift local economies in the underdeveloped world.  If you look at those countries - mainly in South East Asia - in particular the ones which have prospered have not been those where low-income jobs have been at the core of their development.
Like Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam they are countries which have been very well governed and where some wealth has 'filtered down', where, unlike in Africa (by comparison) far less money has been 'wasted' corruptly making more available for the development of the infrastructural fabric.   They are countries which have embraced the philosophy of universal education, health for all and poverty eradication programs (remind you of someone - FDR and LBJ perhaps?)
Yes there are of course 'two Thailands' and 'two Vietnams' - one for the privileged and the other for those not so well off.
 
So 3 key components to a successful home policy are Health, Education and Employment.
Note that I said 'minimize' corruption as opposed to, what the Left always say 'end corruption'.
China has the most rigorous and puritanically fanatical anti-corruption laws in the world - and indeed (much to the applause of some sections in the West!) used to execute their top and brightest entrepreneurs found guilty of corruption.   There were private jokes in Europe and I am sure elsewhere (never voiced through the media) that at the rate China was going at one time with such 'public example' executions of top  'captains of industry'  the West simply had just to sit back and wait, as with North Korea, for the State (China) to 'run' out of executives and simply collapse because there would be nobody left with initiative and imagination to run the country.
[The average person knew very little about those key individuals in China against whom corruption charges were brought.  Many such charges, as in Russia, were politically motivated, others were designed to bring back some order and deter criminality, yet others were individuals who, quite clearly, had been 'set up' - with trumped-up charges by political and business rivals.]
 
Trump's choice of very wealthy individuals as Cabinet members could be highly beneficial if they are prepared to limit the ability of corporate America to exploit the weakest in American society - the poor, those on extremely low-incomes struggling all their lives to survive with little hope, faith (in politicians) or prospects for any betterment of their lives and those of their children, condemned to crime and poverty because of lack of opportunity - lack of a good education, schools of excellence for those most disadvantaged, a first-class health service for all, regardless of income; jobs, good quality homes at affordable rents, and above all, cheap medicines for parents, grandparents, children so that affordable health care is a right not a privilege.
So putting people back to work and offering hope for those most disadvantaged through real wealth distribution and laws limiting 'corporate excesses' at the expense of jobs and investment at home, should be key components of U.S. domestic policy.
You might say to yourself : 'but what this guy (me) is saying is so obvious why is he even saying it?'
It is because greed has forgotten (or just left behind) the 'little man'.  Just watch any 'silent' 'Charlie Chaplin' film and you can still today compare excesses of wealth with impoverishment, crime and exploitation of the poor, the young, the weak and the elderly.  Not a lot has changed  for those at the bottom - despite the promises of politicians in America over the past 50 years.
Obamacare was a real attempt to provide universal health coverage for all Americans.   He was thwarted by the Republican Party, by 'big business' the 'pharma' and private health care lobbies - who ultimately destroyed all plans for health care for all at an affordable price - because Obama sought to limit the profits of powerful industry groups through real wealth redistribution.
Trump will know this and they will similarly move to politically destroy (or render unenforceable) any policies which he likewise proposes which gives similar priorities to those who could benefit most (the low-paid average working and middle-class Americans.)
Indeed, in my opinion, better offer health care and education (to University level) with no direct charge to any American (or European in Christendom) but financed through taxation than the existing iniquitous system of 'unaffordable' education and health care for nearly 45 million Americans.
[In India there are programs which facilitate those most in need of emergency surgery and health treatment but who are too poor to afford it by 'cross-subsidizing' the private medical sector - with tax breaks and other incentives - because this is where the best and most talented of India's medical professionals are to be found working - not in the State-subsidized medical sector (which has a poor reputation for service and delivery.)   I do not wish to generalise here.  I have met caring professionals who, having made a good living in the private sector in India and who do excellent work.  One of such highly qualified medical professionals confided to me that he was returning to where his 'true vocation' really was - providing care for those most in impoverished and most in need of his expertise but who could never afford it.    I have to say that he is 'the exception' rather than 'the rule', in India. ]
 
I was intrigued in one particular region of India where at night hundreds of (mainly younger individuals and students) would 'gather' around 'relay' 'poles' or boxes by the beach and in local restaurants for 'free' high-speed wi-fi  access - courtesy of the local (municipal) government administration. 
Despite the fact that this is not a particularly rich State, there are multiple public-resourced buildings - the equivalent of 'Halls of The People' (my coined phrase) very large in size, pointedly unique in design attributes where, for example, a couple can marry at one building (at a subsidized cost) and have their wedding party or reception at the next (again State-subsidized) then go on to another Reception with a local dignitary in attendance - or to a  Recital of Vedic Music at yet another grand building - all in close proximity  and all at a highly subsidized cost to local people - courtesy of the State.
[That particular local administration is very popular.
I was arriving at the airport on the same day  a senior political figure was returning home and there were literally thousands of well-wishers at the airport in a carnival-like mood, with baskets and garlands  of flowers (rather than Molotov cocktails or guns or bombs!)  ready to throw in celebration of his arrival - with posters of him festooned everywhere together with fluttering streamers and multiple garlands on poles and boards, in the pattern of the flag of India, all the way from the airport building to the exit road.  A sight you rarely see in Europe or America these days for politicians.]
If it's good enough for India, then why not Europe or the United States?   Greed, or should I say more accurately, excessive greed, unfortunately; that's why.]
 
In Singapore they have a 'super internet highway' as a right for every citizen.   Yes Singapore and many other countries realise the internet is so important to their future growth and development that they are recognising it as a 'right' for all not a 'privilege' for the few.
 
So there are many programs - including safer cities and communities - with local public-law enforcement cooperation initiatives - where Trump could actually make a real and positive difference to the lives of all Americans.
 
The problem is that despite Trump's personal wish and desire to 'heal' 'crippled' America, his choice of Cabinet members are more indicative of 'partisan politics' which will, more likely than not, give rise to a more divided, embittered and unequal society, than fulfil the dreams for real change, for those who placed so much faith in his vision of 'the promised land.'
 
©Patrick Emek, February 2017


 
***CNN  and Fox Networks try to 'fool' the general public, where there are mass protests, by calling Obamacare  'The Affrodable Care Act' in the hope that you will miss the mass protests nationwide to retain Obamacare and be 'mentally confused' as to what the 'Affordable Care Act' actually is.   Remember when they (mainstream media) attempt to fool you when you see mass protests:
Obamacare = The Affordable Care Act



*when I refer to jobs, I am talking about decent paying full-time  jobs which enable a person to work Monday to Friday and collect a living wage to bring up a family and pay all the bills without having to 'moonlight' in two or more part-time jobs just to survive. (And if you are religious, as a right, in a Christian country, other than the emergency services, have Sunday as a day of rest.)
It is so ironic that the extremists want to abolish a woman's right to an abortion - yet having kids for most underpaid women in America can be itself a 'death sentence' - in terms of impoverishment, lack of financial subsidized State support to single parents and families to enable a dignified life free from financial hardship and eternal 'servitude' or serfdom.

 
 
 
 


Donald Trump, The 'So-Called' President Of The United States, Roasts 'Liberal' and 'Compassionate' Federal Judge

Alive


In what has become his standard bullying technique when he does not like a ruling, the 'so-called' President of the United States, Donald Trump, cannibalized a Federal judge on Twitter and put the entire judicial system on notice that he will not accept 'no' for an answer on any decision which they make against him.

In actual fact, Federal District Judge James Robart, has not ruled against Trump personally but simply said that the executive decision made by personally Trump ( like everything he has done to date in Office I would add) needs to be looked at more carefully for points of constitutional law and the motives for its far-sweeping introduction and blanket coverage.

On these points U.S District Judge Robart is of course absolutely correct.

If you look back, you will observe that I was 100% behind Trump on the issue of enhanced vetting – until, that is, it became apparent that he was (possibly) breaking the law to steam-roll through the Attorney General's Office an ill-conceived Order without the due process of proper procedural executive consultation and in the belief that this Order would simply be 'rubber-stamped' - and illegally acted upon - by every branch of Government – like it would be in the country of another Superpower we are all very familiar with if it's leader introduced a similar decree or executive order.

America is not quite North Korea just yet so this 'so-called' President will have to suffer the tediousness of due legal process -The Courts Judiciary system (Judges and adversarial rulings he would like at some stage in his 'so-called' Presidency, to declare 'treasonable') for just another few years yet.


In the meanwhile, having seen how stupid this 'so-called' President is – dreaming up executive decisions by himself - and 'on the hoof'- perhaps the Trump-supportive American public also will open their eyes – which are at present wide shut – to 'the thing' they have, like Faust, 'sold' their very souls to – and attempt to redeem or buy back the latter at the Mid-Term U.S. elections – before they are all carted away, body and soul, as hostages to fortune, to the 'so-called' Beelzebub's Bone Breakers Yard, where apathy and resignation reign, for those who once could think independently, for themselves, for eternity and a day.


©Patrick Emek, February 2017


America's last legitimate President speaks out about Trump's refugee ban:





http://www.wawd.uscourts.gov/judges/robart-chambers




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faust

https://www.faust.com/legend/pact-with-the-devil/









Donald Trump, The 'So-Called' President Of The United States, Roasts 'Liberal' and 'Compassionate' Federal Judge

Alive


In what has become his standard bullying technique when he does not like a ruling, the 'so-called' President of the United States, Donald Trump, cannibalized a Federal judge on Twitter and put the entire judicial system on notice that he will not accept 'no' for an answer on any decision which they make against him.

In actual fact, Federal District Judge James Robart, has not ruled against Trump personally but simply said that the executive decision made by personally Trump ( like everything he has done to date in Office I would add) needs to be looked at more carefully for points of constitutional law and the motives for its far-sweeping introduction and blanket coverage.

On these points U.S District Judge Robart is of course absolutely correct.

If you look back, you will observe that I was 100% behind Trump on the issue of enhanced vetting – until, that is, it became apparent that he was (possibly) breaking the law to steam-roll through the Attorney General's Office an ill-conceived Order without the due process of proper procedural executive consultation and in the belief that this Order would simply be 'rubber-stamped' - and illegally acted upon - by every branch of Government – like it would be in the country of another Superpower we are all very familiar with if it's leader introduced a similar decree or executive order.

America is not quite North Korea just yet so this 'so-called' President will have to suffer the tediousness of due legal process -The Courts Judiciary system (Judges and adversarial rulings he would like at some stage in his 'so-called' Presidency, to declare 'treasonable') for just another few years yet.


In the meanwhile, having seen how stupid this 'so-called' President is – dreaming up executive decisions by himself - and 'on the hoof'- perhaps the Trump-supportive American public also will open their eyes – which are at present wide shut – to 'the thing' they have, like Faust, 'sold' their very souls to – and attempt to redeem or buy back the latter at the Mid-Term U.S. elections – before they are all carted away, body and soul, as hostages to fortune, to the 'so-called' Beelzebub's Bone Breakers Yard, where apathy and resignation reign, for those who once could think independently, for themselves, for eternity and a day.


©Patrick Emek, February 2017


America's last legitimate President speaks out about Trump's refugee ban:





http://www.wawd.uscourts.gov/judges/robart-chambers




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faust

https://www.faust.com/legend/pact-with-the-devil/








Thursday 2 February 2017



the edited version


China:

Back Off Mr Trump, a Little Humility Costs Nothing


Not too long ago, during a get together I said the following (and I paraphrase)

''I'm not worried about Gaza – besides, the Palestinians do not have nuclear nor bioweapons'', ''I'm not worried about Iran – the Iranians have a 4000-year-old history of 'backing off' or 'losing it' under enough pressure'' 'I couldn't care less about the spineless and gutless Saudis - the House of Saud is now so weak it will do anything the U.S. (Russia or Turkey) demands just to save it's scrawny and cowardly neck.''
I am however worried about The Great Wall Of Trump - especially on (or around) the 38th Parallel - which separates North and South Korea. Korea is a different kettle of fish.

Trump has made it known that his policy will be to give nuclear autonomy to Taiwan, Vietnam, Japan and South Korea. [I am unclear where the Philippines, Thailand and Cambodia fit in but no doubt they will be asked to play their part in this covert 'war'.]

Such are recipes for a potential nuclear war – or conventional wars throughout the region which will bring death and destruction to millions of innocent people simply to fulfill the misguided ambitions of a misguided superpower elite far removed from the front line or 'hot zone'.

Everyone [the world] already knows that the objective is to weaken China – and the United States is fast running out of options to halt China's dominance of the Pacific and South China Seas in the next 30-50 years.

The United States simply cannot afford to match China's military spending indefinitely. China has internal stresses and strains and is at a mineral strategic disadvantage (similar to that of Japan prior to World War II) which requires unhindered sea lanes access to strategic minerals and oil as part of the program to secure its internal growth and stability.


China will not stand idly by and allow, in particular, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan to be 'loaded' with nuclear bombs or, more likely 'assisted' with (dual use) nuclear technology development for which there will be 'lax' controls (non-existent – by secret agreement) on nuclear fuel reprocessing – to facilitate secret nuclear weapons programs assisted covertly either directly or indirectly by the United States.

I do not say the above lightly and President Trump can still exercise 'the nuclear option' to back away from any such programs – and save the world from, if not Armageddon, then serious conflicts which have the potential for huge losses of lives in South East Asia – and turning America into a pariah nation worldwide.

The President of the free world cannot simply threaten to 'seize' Iraqi oil or Saudi oil or Kuwaiti oil, at will. 

I am no fan of these spineless cowardly Saudis, who, together with the Turks are responsible for most of the refugee problems Christendom faces today, yet even I would not ever applaud, in a million years, such a crazy initiative – but it is indicative of the 'new thinking' in Washington by those close advisors to President Donald Trump.

[Misguided State Department foreign policy during the Obama years, as I have never ceased to point out, was the other factor which has contributed to the chaos, breakdown in civil societies and the enforced migrations of millions of internally displaced peoples and refugees from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria, East, North and Central Africa to the shores of Christendom.]

Better, as President Obama was wisely supporting, work to make America independent of oil altogether.   Oil is now a curse rather than a blessing – and the sooner American industry and the world wakes up to this fact the better.

China will not stand idly by and watch covert technology transfer for dual purpose nuclear systems to countries it deems, more likely than not, will use them against its country in the event of conflict.

President Trump must make it clear to the whole world, both publicly and privately, that this will not happen to countries in South East Asia, on his watch. If he 'battens down the hatches' clamps  'national security' restrictions on the U.S. media owners about talking or discussing these topics, then the outcome is very bleak.

China is not a military threat to the United States at this present time – nor is it the enemy – however if 'boxed into a corner' (as was Japan prior to World War II by the European Imperial powers) it will not standby and see it's vital 'umbilical cords' severed or at the mercy of antiquated [ and 'loaded' dice] international laws of the seas jurisdiction decisions against its national interests.

There is far too much at stake for the future of world stability and security to be left to incompetents – or to tweets.


©Patrick Emek, February 2017


























the edited version


China:

Back Off Mr Trump, a Little Humility Costs Nothing


Not too long ago, during a get together I said the following (and I paraphrase)

''I'm not worried about Gaza – besides, the Palestinians do not have nuclear nor bioweapons'', ''I'm not worried about Iran – the Iranians have a 4000-year-old history of 'backing off' or 'losing it' under enough pressure'' 'I couldn't care less about the spineless and gutless Saudis - the House of Saud is now so weak it will do anything the U.S. (Russia or Turkey) demands just to save it's scrawny and cowardly neck.''
I am however worried about The Great Wall Of Trump - especially on (or around) the 38th Parallel - which separates North and South Korea. Korea is a different kettle of fish.

Trump has made it known that his policy will be to give nuclear autonomy to Taiwan, Vietnam, Japan and South Korea. [I am unclear where the Philippines, Thailand and Cambodia fit in but no doubt they will be asked to play their part in this covert 'war'.]

Such are recipes for a potential nuclear war – or conventional wars throughout the region which will bring death and destruction to millions of innocent people simply to fulfil the misguided ambitions of a misguided superpower elite far removed from the front line or 'hot zone'.

Everyone [the world] already knows that the objective is to weaken China – and the United States is fast running out of options to halt China's dominance of the Pacific and South China Seas in the next 30-50 years.

The United States simply cannot afford to match China's military spending indefinitely. China has internal stresses and strains and is at a mineral strategic disadvantage (similar to that of Japan prior to World War II) which requires unhindered sea lanes access to strategic minerals and oil as part of the program to secure its internal growth and stability.


China will not stand idly by and allow, in particular, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan to be 'loaded' with nuclear bombs or, more likely 'assisted' with (dual use) nuclear technology development for which there will be 'lax' controls (non-existent – by secret agreement) on nuclear fuel reprocessing – to facilitate secret nuclear weapons programs assisted covertly either directly or indirectly by the United States.

I do not say the above lightly and President Trump can still exercise 'the nuclear option' to back away from any such programs – and save the world from, if not Armageddon, then serious conflicts which have the potential for huge losses of lives in South East Asia – and turning America into a pariah nation worldwide.

The President of the free world cannot simply threaten to 'seize' Iraqi oil or Saudi oil or Kuwaiti oil, at will. 

I am no fan of these spineless cowardly Saudis, who, together with the Turks are responsible for most of the refugee problems Christendom faces today, yet even I would not ever applaud, in a million years, such a crazy initiative – but it is indicative of the 'new thinking' in Washington by those close advisors to President Donald Trump.

[Misguided State Department foreign policy during the Obama years, as I have never ceased to point out, was the other factor which has contributed to the chaos, breakdown in civil societies and the enforced migrations of millions of internally displaced peoples and refugees from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria, East, North and Central Africa to the shores of Christendom.]

Better, as President Obama was wisely supporting, work to make America independent of oil altogether.   Oil is now a curse rather than a blessing – and the sooner American industry and the world wakes up to this fact the better.

China will not stand idly by and watch covert technology transfer for dual purpose nuclear systems to countries it deems, more likely than not, will use them against its country in the event of conflict.

President Trump must make it clear to the whole world, both publicly and privately, that this will not happen to countries in South East Asia, on his watch. If he 'battens down the hatches' clamps  'national security' restrictions on the U.S. media owners about talking or discussing these topics, then the outcome is very bleak.

China is not a military threat to the United States at this present time – nor is it the enemy – however if 'boxed into a corner' (as was Japan prior to World War II by the European Imperial powers) it will not standby and see it's vital 'umbilical cords' severed or at the mercy of antiquated [ and 'loaded' dice] international laws of the seas jurisdiction decisions against its national interests.

There is far too much at stake for the future of world stability and security to be left to incompetents – or to tweets.


©Patrick Emek, February 2017

























Wednesday 1 February 2017

the edited version


China:

Back Off Mr Trump, a Little Humility Costs Nothing


Not too long ago, during a get together I said the following (and I paraphrase)

''I'm not worried about Gaza – besides, the Palestinians do not have nuclear nor bioweapons'', ''I'm not worried about Iran – the Iranians have a 4000-year-old history of 'backing off' or 'losing it' under enough pressure'' 'I couldn't care less about the spineless and gutless Saudis - the House of Saud is now so weak it will do anything the U.S. (Russia or Turkey) demands just to save it's scrawny and cowardly neck.''
I am however worried about The Great Wall Of Trump - especially on (or around) the 38th Parallel - which separates North and South Korea. Korea is a different kettle of fish.

Trump has made it known that his policy will be to give nuclear autonomy to Taiwan, Vietnam, Japan and South Korea. [I am unclear where the Philippines, Thailand and Cambodia fit in but no doubt they will be asked to play their part in this covert 'war'.]

Such are recipes for a potential nuclear war – or conventional wars throughout the region which will bring death and destruction to millions of innocent people simply to fulfil the misguided ambitions of a misguided superpower elite far removed from the front line or 'hot zone'.

Everyone [the world] already knows that the objective is to weaken China – and the United States is fast running out of options to halt China's dominance of the Pacific and South China Seas in the next 30-50 years.

The United States simply cannot afford to match China's military spending indefinitely. China has internal stresses and strains and is at a mineral strategic disadvantage (similar to that of Japan prior to World War II) which requires unhindered sea lanes access to strategic minerals and oil as part of the program to secure its internal growth and stability.


China will not stand idly by and allow, in particular, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan to be 'loaded' with nuclear bombs or, more likely 'assisted' with (dual use) nuclear technology development for which there will be 'lax' controls (non-existent – by secret agreement) on nuclear fuel reprocessing – to facilitate secret nuclear weapons programs assisted covertly either directly or indirectly by the United States.

I do not say the above lightly and President Trump can still exercise 'the nuclear option' to back away from any such programs – and save the world from, if not Armageddon, then serious conflicts which have the potential for huge losses of lives in South East Asia – and turning America into a pariah nation worldwide.

The President of the free world cannot simply threaten to 'seize' Iraqi oil or Saudi oil or Kuwaiti oil, at will. 

I am no fan of these spineless cowardly Saudis, who, together with the Turks are responsible for most of the refugee problems Christendom faces today, yet even I would not ever applaud, in a million years, such a crazy initiative – but it is indicative of the 'new thinking' in Washington by those close advisors to President Donald Trump.

[Misguided State Department foreign policy during the Obama years, as I have never ceased to point out, was the other factor which has contributed to the chaos, breakdown in civil societies and the enforced migrations of millions of internally displaced peoples and refugees from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria, East, North and Central Africa to the shores of Christendom.]

Better, as President Obama was wisely supporting, work to make America independent of oil altogether.   Oil is now a curse rather than a blessing – and the sooner American industry and the world wakes up to this fact the better.

China will not stand idly by and watch covert technology transfer for dual purpose nuclear systems to countries it deems, more likely than not, will use them against its country in the event of conflict.

President Trump must make it clear to the whole world, both publicly and privately, that this will not happen to countries in South East Asia, on his watch. If he 'battens down the hatches' clamps  'national security' restrictions on the U.S. media owners about talking or discussing these topics, then the outcome is very bleak.

China is not a military threat to the United States at this present time – nor is it the enemy – however if 'boxed into a corner' (as was Japan prior to World War II by the European Imperial powers) it will not standby and see it's vital 'umbilical cords' severed or at the mercy of antiquated [ and 'loaded' dice] international laws of the seas jurisdiction decisions against its national interests.

There is far too much at stake for the future of world stability and security to be left to incompetents – or to tweets.


©Patrick Emek, February 2017


























The site below is genuine and the message from Secretary of State Albright is one you should read.



https://www.ofa.us/news/americas-core-values/


A message from Secretary Madeleine Albright: America's core values

https://www.ofa.us/
The site below is genuine and the message from Secretary of State Albright is one you should read.



https://www.ofa.us/news/americas-core-values/


A message from Secretary Madeleine Albright: America's core values

https://www.ofa.us/

 

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