On Blaming

Louis L’Amour, prodigious novelist, said, “Only the weak blame parents, their race, their times, lack of good fortune or the quirks of fate. Everyone has it within his power to say, “This I am today; That I will be tomorrow.”

To add a few things to blame, President Bush, Corporations, Unions, Lousy teachers, Globalization, No safe spaces, whatever. We are created, well to create.  Creation is something new out of what is in front of us. We will rot in place pointing fingers at others, we must try to pull ourselves, our loved ones and especially those less fortunate than further towards happiness.

Venezula

There are too many articles that highlight what happens when government moves to fascist actions, national socialism.  But Venezula certainly is the poster child.

http://www.economist.com/blogs/americasview/2010/12/hugo_ch%C3%A1vezs_venezuela

Investors Business Daily, “Socialist Venezuela Feels the Bern”.

The voting and poll data shows the younger you are the more you think socialism is a good thing, whether at the extreme like Venezuela and Cuba or more soft like Denmark.  Do some reading, please, and ask, do you trust the government to do better with your money, than you do?  Margaret Thatcher famously said, “The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money.”

 

U.S. declines again as a “Free Economy”

The Heritage Foundation publishes a yearly Index of Economic Freedom, http://www.heritage.org/index/ranking, that measures exactly that, how free a country’s is, how easy it is to participate, start a business, etc.  Our country fell again, we are now 13th. Why? Government interference, higher taxes, more control by the nomenklatura, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomenklatura, etc.

If we want to affect the incomes of the middle class, our economy  should be more free, not less.

http://dailysignal.com/2016/01/31/americas-economic-freedom-has-rapidly-declined-under-obama/?utm_source=heritagefoundation&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=saturday&mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRovs6jAZKXonjHpfsX57ewtXqWwlMI%2F0ER3fOvrPUfGjI4ASMtjNa%2BTFAwTG5toziV8R7jHKM1t0sEQWBHm

Deportation

This political season has seen immigration rise again in its’ importance. Some say there are 11 million “illegals” in our country, half of those are visa ‘overstayers’ per the data. Deportations are currently legal, and always have been. Per the WSJ, “Restarting Deportation Is Needed to Deter Illegals” 2 million people have been apprehended but not detained or deported. 1 million have removal orders issued but not carried out. Cities have declared themselves as sanctuary cities, not cooperating with ICE. “E Verify”, the program to verify a persons’ citizenship is voluntary but proven to be a significant barrier for undocumented people, the only jobs they can get are in the cash economy. Some conservatives like the cheap labor, most progressives want more votes, the rest of us are ticked off that neither side will enforce the law.

Undocumented workers lower wages for the entry level jobs here in the U.S. This is another factor in the income inequality we see rising. Many of us however do not want to pay more for food, waiters, lawn care, etc. as those prices will rise as wages will have to rise when we clean up the mess.

What’s “best” for country has lots of meanings.  My meaning is clean it up, I will pay more if needed.

Liberal Media quiet about sex scandel in one of its’ own

Media Bias: Fitzgibbon Media, a left-wing public relations giant, shut down suddenly Friday in a huge sex-harassment scandal. The press is strangely silent, which wouldn’t be the case if this progressive firm was on the right.

Remember the War On Women? That was the campaign pitch used in recent elections to smear conservatives as ogres.

It was a phrase used by FitzGibbon Media, a left-wing PR firm, as its operatives hounded GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney into a campaign flap over his inept turn of phrase, “binders of women,” on female hiring. Radio host Rush Limbaugh also was caught in the PR dragnet, with a hullabaloo over his description of a birth control campaigner as “a slut.” Conservatives, in short, are raked over the coals for minor verbal transgressions, with wall-to-wall media coverage for days.

But actual dirty deeds were going on inside one of the very crafters of that “narrative.” Founder Trevor FitzGibbon has been accused by his leftist employees and even his clients of soliciting naked pictures, demanding sex and harassing with impunity. Slate noted that it was “an open secret.” In other words, it was known to the press for years, which did nothing.

Instead, employees exposed the harassment. FitzGibbon called it “a distraction” before shutting his company down. Even with 30 employees laid off just before Christmas, the mainstream press has said nothing.

It’s not as if sources are unwilling to talk — they are — to the Internet press such as Huffington Post, Vox and Slate. Yet it’s a heck of a news story when the top public relations firm for activist groups that have made hay from the war-on-women meme, such as NARAL, MoveOn.org, Daily Kos and UltraViolet turn out to employ the very worst violator of it.

It’s also a pattern across the left: Democratic pols such as Bill Clinton, Anthony Weiner, Eliot Spitzer and Bob Filner pioneered these predatory acts.

Slate blames “a patriarchal society” for the barbarism. But the reality is, the left-wing philosophy itself is the root of the behavior.

Leftists, wrote P.J. O’Rourke in his 1993 “Give War a Chance” have a toddlerlike idea of freedom. They “want the freedom to put anything into their mouths, to say bad words and to expose their private parts in art museums.”

Like toddlers, they are also getting a pass in the press. But they are adults. And the media is derelict in not covering the true image behind the FitzGibbon spin.

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UN Human Rights Council

United Nations Human Rights Council, what a farce!

The UN has never elected Israel to participate on the HRC, a democratic, pluralistic, free market oriented country in the midst of most that aren’t.  According to an ad in the WSJ, “..the HRC has issued more condemnations of Israel than of all other states combined.  It has an agenda item dedicated solely to Israel, the only state treated this way.”  North Korea? Many others?

Shouldn’t membership on the HRC depend on the fact that your country actually respects human rights?

Membership of the Human Rights Council

The Council is made of 47 Member States, which are elected by the majority of members of the General Assembly of the United Nations through direct and secret ballot. The General Assembly takes into account the candidate States’ contribution to the promotion and protection of human rights, as well as their voluntary pledges and commitments in this regard.

The Council’s Membership is based on equitable geographical distribution. Seats are distributed as follows:

  1. African States: 13 seats
  2. Asia-Pacific States: 13 seats
  3. Latin American and Caribbean States: 8 seats
  4. Western European and other States: 7 seats
  5. Eastern European States: 6 seats http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/Pages/Membership.aspx

The 47 current members are noted in this link.  http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/Pages/CurrentMembers.aspx.  Current members in include Cuba-certainly a respecter of human rights as long you agree with Raul and Fidel, otherwise you are in jail; China-another one, disagree and you are in jail; Saudi Arabia-my goodness, is a woman driving a car a human right?

Just this week the below happened.

China, Russia, Venezuela and Angola  tried to stop the HRC from talking about human rights abuses, but failed, good.  “UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – China, Russia, Venezuela and Angola failed on Thursday to stop the United Nations Security Council from holding its second meeting on human rights in North Korea, which has been accused by a U.N. inquiry of abuses comparable to Nazi-era atrocities.China called a vote to stop the meeting, but lost nine to four. Nigeria and Chad abstained. Nine votes are needed to win a procedural vote and the five permanent members – China, Russia, the United States, Britain and France – cannot use their vetoes.” http://www.thestar.com.my/news/world/2015/12/11/china-russia-fail-to-stop-un-meeting-on-rights-in-north-korea/

 

China, Russia and its’ friends tried to block the UN talking about human rights abuses in a number one abuser.

We live in a weird world where relativism and parochial desires pushes out inalienable rights in the organization formed to:

The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945.  It is currently made up of 193 Member States.  The mission and work of the United Nations are guided by the purposes and principles contained in its founding Charter.  http://www.un.org/en/charter-united-nations/index.html.