Tuesday, July 06, 2021
Nixon and the Gold Standard
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Stop Idolizing George Floyd
It is sad that Black Lives Matter has made such a point of honoring George Floyd. He is a human being and should not have been killed by the police. However, he was a convicted felon for a violent crime, in addition of being a drug user, a poor father, and generally a failure in life. He was being arrested for committing a crime while being high on drugs. He was a drag on the US economy and a bad example of the human race.
The fact that he is being held up to such esteem by the black
race indicates what a terrible state the black race is in. There are many wonderful black individuals,
but the black race looks pretty awful.
Africa is a failed continent, populated by the black race. Why haven’t blacks made something of Africa. Latin America is dark or brown because of the
black intermarriage, and it too is a failed continent compared to the Northern
Hemisphere. Is the Southern Hemisphere
failing because if is Southern, or because it is mainly populated by black and
brown people?
Black and brown people need good models for their race like
Colin Powell, not failed criminals like George Floyd. The fact that they honor George Floyd shows
how violent, how uncivilized, how uneducated their race is. They blame it on white oppression, but slavery
ended 150 years ago. Many blacks left
the segregated South, but still failed to succeed in the northern US, turning cities
like Detroit into spreading slums. I
would like to see an example of a failing city with a majority white population
that improved itself as black people moved in and made it a better city. I would like to see one; most examples are
the opposite – nice cities that ran down as more black people moved in.
When I was at the American Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, I went
down to Silesia to survey the coal mines there and to see what their
environmental impact was. The Pole who
was escorting me made a point of taking me to an apartment house lived in by
coal miners. He wanted me to see how neat and clean they were at home, despite
their dirty occupation. This is the kind
of example the blacks need. I’m sure such an example exists, but I don’t know
of it. Blacks should publicize it,
instead of praising a criminal like George Floyd.
Friday, June 18, 2021
Election Interference
President Biden’s meeting with President Putin has brought
the issue of election interference back into the spotlight. Although this is a genuine issue, it is not
as serious or one-sided as the Democrats claim it is. Democrats are obsessed with it because they
need someone to blame for Hillary Clinton’s loss to Donald Trump in the 2016
election. They cannot accept that they
lost the election because they ran a bad campaign on issues that did not appeal
to the American people. The Democrats
failed to understand that there are millions of Americans who are very unhappy
with the policies pursued by Democrats.
To me, one of the main failures of the Democrats was their
policy on immigration. When I served as
a US vice consul in Sao Paulo, Brazil, I felt that one of my main duties in
issuing tourist or immigrant visas was to avoid giving visas to people who were
going to be a drain on the United States.
Under US law, the US was open to people who could support themselves and
make a contribution to the success of the country, but it was not open to
people who were going to become a “public charge”
by going on welfare after their arrival.
Immigrants also had to have a job or skill that would not displace an American
worker. Many of the people currently
being admitted to the US will be public charges, at least for several
years. Adults will have no jobs at
first. Unaccompanied children will have
no one to support them for years. They
are unskilled and the jobs they eventually get will probably not be very
productive. Many Americans support generous
immigration laws, but current Democratic policies ignore the existing laws and
just let people in. If the US wants more
generous immigration laws the Congress should pass them, and the administration
should enforce them. Currently there are
restrictive laws and no enforcement.
Trump recognized that the Democrats had alienated a large
part of the electorate by promoting free immigration. Economically, he wanted to reduce many restrictions
on American business, such as taxes and regulations. Hillary’s main appeal was to intellectuals on
the one hand, and to Hispanics and blacks on the other. She and the Democrats ignored the great
American middle, which ended up electing Trump.
Putin or his henchmen did not do anything that American
political players have not done. Dirty
tricks are part of electoral politics. So,
would it be okay if the Republicans did the same thing to the Democrats that
Putin did? What the Russians did may
have been somewhat illegal, but it was not egregious. It was sad that so many silly Americans were
influenced by it, but that’s the fault of the American education system, not
Putin. So, the main offence was
“foreign” interference. But Putin over
the years he has been in power has certainly seen what he would interpret as
American interference in Russian elections and in his other efforts to retain
power. We say we only want fair
elections, but Putin sees it as a direct attack on his leadership. He maintains power by undemocratic means, but
he does not share Americans’ attachment to free and fair elections. There have been very few free and fair
elections in the thousand years of Russia’s existence. We say we are spreading democracy; Putin says
we are interfering in his government. Should
the CIA inspire Russian citizens to rise up and assassinate Putin, and if not,
where do we draw the line on what is proper or improper in interfering in
Russian politics? He
In an ideal world, Putin would mind his own business, but this
is not an ideal world. The US is not
perfect. Black and brown Americans shout
their condemnation of America from the housetops. Putin quoted American protesters in his
meeting with Biden. In theory, American
democracy is strong enough to withstand criticism from Putin and from domestic protesters. Let’s hope that it is.
Thursday, June 17, 2021
Argentine Inflation
From an Economist Magazine newsletter: Argentina releases its monthly report on consumer prices today. High inflation is a persistent problem for the country. In April, the year-on-year figure was a staggering 40.3%. Food costs play a significant role in Argentina’s inflation, and attempts to reduce them have pushed the government into a bitter battle with the farmers who supply the country’s famous bife. Last month Alberto Fernández, Argentina’s president, slapped a 30-day ban on meat exports. The country is the world’s fifth-largest exporter of beef and Mr Fernández hoped a glut would help freeze domestic prices. His plan temporarily backfired when the cattlemen went on strike, reducing supply, and prices rose. They have since levelled off. The government must decide whether to extend or re-work the ban to allow some exports. Producers warn that thousands of jobs are at stake if the president does not stop trying to cure the meat market for his own ends. | |