US Politics - November, 2023

December 13, 2023

US Politics - November, 2023

The debate over who is better, Trump or Biden, continues, while global challenges persist, including the role of XI. Recent news reveals that Russian President Vladimir Putin intends to run for re-election in March next year. Putin made this announcement on Friday during a medal ceremony at the Kremlin, as reported by Russia's three largest state news agencies. This contradicts claims from the Western press suggesting Putin's political demise.


The question arises: outside the U.S., is there a genuine contender for leadership? It's noted that Biden seems inclined toward war. Is this why figures like Robert Kagan are suggesting extreme measures, such as an assassination, if legal actions fail to prevent Trump's candidacy? Kagan's warning of a potential dictatorship under Trump's re-election appears desperate. Kagan, with his background in war zones under Obama and Clinton, is married to Ukraine Czar Victoria Nuland, known for her role in the Maidan Coup. The situation between Russia and Ukraine, seemingly fueled by NATO and EU interests, raises concerns, especially with a significant troop presence at the Western Ukraine Border.


Here is some logic the Western War Supporters cough up to make the War look practical or beneficial.. Sounds like Bidenonomics. Is the solution truly to just throw money at a problem?


Mark Cancian's calculation is simple: "Before the war, the U.S. produced about 8,000 artillery shells a month. There are now 30,000. Even if the Europeans produce about the same amount, the Ukrainians fire between 180,000 and 240,000 artillery shells per month."


The former U.S. Navy colonel and current military analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank shakes his head: "It's disappointing to see that the U.S. Congress doesn't seem to be fulfilling its commitment to Ukraine."


 All this while the Western press tells us that Russia’ Army is running out of recruits, but the Ukrainian Army is actually running out of people through dissertion, battle fatigue and loss of life, no matter how many shells you produce.. They have one there to shoot, especially accurately. If Women can solve the problem, That seems to be good enough for Biden Supporters.


And here we see the Biden interpretation, The impact of refusing further U.S. support for Ukraine on the global political stage prompted President Biden to make one of his extremely rare off-the-cuff appearances this week: "Congressional Republicans are about to give Putin the greatest gift he can dream of: giving up American leadership, not only in Ukraine, but beyond."


It is currently a War Ukraine cannot win, as it is an existential threat to Russia, and no doubt the Russian people see it that way. So, diplomacy, but do not expect that from people that shoot by my math 120,000 to 180,000 empty artillery shells? This War is about as corrupt and useless as our administration is unless you are invested in the military. Then -- an interview with the French news portal Le Point, Orbán stressed that Hungary is Ukraine's neighbor and knows the situation well. He criticized corruption in Ukraine as a "joke" and rejected any discussion of Ukraine's admission to the EU.


If the same rules apply in the U.S. as in this war regarding (mis)information, figures like rhetorical flamethrowers such as Kagan, the President himself, and the press should, for once, explain the American people the definition of democracy or the term "we the people." Democracy is not about converting people of one faith into another; instead, it is about finding common values and compromises for all, creating better citizens.


Speaking of democracy, the fact that the Florida Democratic Party allows only Biden's name on the ballot raises questions. Isn't this akin to what they accuse XI and Putin of, resembling dictatorial practices?


While those opposed to Trump are supporting second-place candidates, enhancing the democratic process, some of the rhetoric from these candidates seems aligned with war-mongering. Considering the Zbigniew Brzezinski doctrine of global dominance, perhaps the U.S. would be better served by someone with high-level negotiation skills, fostering peacemaking and cooperation among nations.


Looking ahead to the 2024 elections, a significant reshuffle in U.S. politics is anticipated, with many Senate and Congress members choosing to retire. The question is whether this will truly alter the political landscape, mirroring shifts observed in some European countries and Argentina towards more conservative values. Alternatively, will the anti-Trump machinery succeed in re-electing Joe Biden? Taking a cue from Plato's apology, being a thorn in the government's side, as acknowledged by Joe Biden himself, prompts speculation about his successor post the XI meeting in California. When Joe announces a change in his VP choice to secure the election remains to be seen. According to the latest polls, he may need to deliver more than rhetoric. If, as Joe Biden claims, the sole reason for running is to defeat Trump, what options remain if current strategies prove ineffective? Perhaps resorting to unconventional methods, akin to a move by John Gotti? Newsweek, MSNBC, CNN, Raw Story, and various other "Biden" cult news outlets would likely defend such actions as defending democracy. A thought-provoking scenario indeed.


An icon in U.S. politics, Henry Kissinger, has passed away. Regardless of one's opinion—whether considering him a war criminal or a peacemaker—for almost 100 years, he remained an icon, understanding the world deeply and mastering diplomacy. Rest in peace. To be absolutely sure of something, one must either know everything about it or know nothing, as exemplified by Henry Kissinger.


And for the future of the US and its policy decisions, No one power or group can uphold the international order anymore—and that means much more geopolitical uncertainty ahead. In other words, relationships matter, and everyone is a participant. Credibility on a global stage with 30% approval at home? 


If you take Joe Biden at his word, that his primary motivation for running is to be the sole candidate capable of defeating Trump, what alternatives exist if current strategies prove ineffective? Could he resort to unconventional tactics, perhaps following in the footsteps of someone like John Gotti? The prospect of such actions raises questions about how outlets such as Newsweek, Raw Story, and other staunch "Biden" cult news platforms would respond. Would they defend such actions under the guise of defending democracy? It's certainly something to ponder.


The latest News on the War against Hamas, the US has blocked a cease fire to let the civilian flee, but where do they go? Why not Germany, the State of Israel would not have happened without WWII? And the Israelis want to flood the Tunnels, after they leveled the buildings, perhaps flooding to start with would have been a good option? 

October 10, 2025
The Democratic Party Shutdown Strategy: We've got ANTIFA and Weathermen in Congress, and a shutdown to please the 5%—is that a winning strategy? Perhaps a clear indication that the Democratic Party no longer exists. It is a Kimmel–Colbert–Springsteen sound-setting orchestra, with tunes from Rosie, Joy Reid, The View and Psaki, and MSNBC and other leftist commentators. Schumer and Jeffries are no longer relevant; the squad rule is on. Thank you, Bernie and Soros, but the shutdown will hopefully silence all government waste, a shutdown DOGE? If we miss you, we let you know, but for now, it is the Republicans in favor 70:30. Here's an explainer: fight, fight, fight against Trump—the only reasoning the Democrats offer these days. We need to elect politicians, not litigators and Soros activists. Axios has reported throughout the year how Hill Democrats have been besieged by an increasingly angry base demanding that they " fight harder " and "do something" about Trump. – In February, shortly after President Trump's inauguration, it was voters blowing up Democrats' phone lines with demands to "fight back" against DOGE. – In March, it was angry crowds gathered at town halls to chew Democrats out for purportedly not doing enough to resist Trump, which some lawmakers compared to the rise of the Tea Party. – By July, Democratic lawmakers were expressing concerns about their base demanding they put themselves in harm's way to draw attention to the administration's use of physical force. But it looks like the Democrats are united, with presidential candidates proposing and supporting the radical stance. Just wonder: Gavin Newsom urged Democrats to stand firm amid the government shutdown Friday, saying, "You lose leverage, you lose this country." ANTIFA leverage? The shutdown —essential and non-essential—or why are there government non-essential functions? Are the SPLC (no leftists), ACLU, ANTIFA , and the Redneck Revolt all part of non-essential feeding grounds? And what about academia ? Or are we at the start of a John Brown revolution, with unidentified actors/founders ? Portland, Oregon: Portland Oregon —why is ICE and the Trump administration so focused on Portland? It looks like an Eldorado to live in the state and city , but also a hotspot of the rebellion, because the elite rulers use it to provide what? A one-party state for many years . Oregon hasn't always had a lack of affordable housing, costly and poor-performing public schools, high taxes and heavy regulations on businesses, rampant drug addiction and homeless campers everywhere. Whom do you blame for all of this? Perhaps because people move there to live a hippy life—I mean a happy life—or the political mix. The people in rural areas don't care if the cities get waxed by anti-fascists. A 2008 analysis by political statistician Nate Silver on states' political ideology noted that the state's conservatives were the most conservative of any state (more so than Utah or Tennessee) and that the state's liberals were more liberal than any state (more so than Vermont or D.C.). For now, a Trump judge ruled in favor of ANTIFA . Let the demolition go on—happy winter. 'Justice has been served': Gov. Tina Kotek, others praise judge's ruling blocking troops to Portland. FBI Political Affiliations: Is the FBI politically Republican-charged? There is some social media claim that since the 1950s, no Democrat was leading the FBI. If you are counting James Comey, Robert Mueller, and Christopher Wray as Republicans, you perhaps need to note there is a litany of Trump haters in the Republican Party. But for good measure, it is called the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and nominations are approved by Congress and controlled by the AG and the US intelligence committee. Wonder why this is a question when Trump is president? Looks to me, with 90% lawyers on committees, like a straightforward legal matter. And shifting priorities —left and right have extreme activism . It is just a question of who you ask, so why not check them both accurately? But mental sickness is not part of an ideology—unless some publishers are politically biased.