Friday, March 1, 2024
The G7 will rebuild Ukraine and make Russia pay for it?
The G7 leaders are making a similar boast about the war in Ukraine. In a statement issued in late February, the G7 reaffirmed the West's unwavering commitment to supporting Ukraine in its struggle to defeat the Russians.
As video images show, the war has wrecked many of Ukraine's cities and infrastructure. The G7 estimates the cost of rebuilding Ukraine to be about half a trillion dollars.
Who will pay for the damages? The G7 says Russia will pay. "It is not right." The G7 said, "for Russia to decide if or when it will pay for the damages it has caused in Ukraine . . . Russia should not be able to indefinitely delay payment it owes."
That's just bullshit. No one believes the Western powers can shake down Russia for half a trillion dollars. Even if it were possible, forcing Russia to pay a bill of that size would destroy the Russian economy. Who wants that?
Apparently, the G7 leaders don't know what happened when the Western allies forced Germany to pay war reparations at the end of the First World War. Germany tried to pay what the Allies said it owed, but its efforts helped trigger hyperinflation that wiped out Germany's middle class. German bitterness about the Allies' reparation demands helped set the stage for Hitler's rise and World War II.
Ukraine's war with Russia is a needless catastrophe. Americans are being lied to about the conflict. Neither the Russians nor the Ukrainians are telling the truth about their casualties, which are likely much higher than the figure of half a million that the press reported last August.
Americans are also being lied to about how the war is going. Ukraine is losing this war, and President Zelenskiy's vow to take back Crimea is almost clinically delusional.
This war needs to end now while Ukraine can still get reasonable terms. The United States needs to stop pouring money down the rat hole of Ukraine's corrupt government. Suppose this war goes on for another year or two. In that case, it will seriously damage the American economy--not to mention the possibility that the Ukraine debacle plunges the U.S. into war with Russia.
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
600 new sanctions against Russia. Take that, you Slavic thugs!
Russia’s war on Ukraine enters its third year. Ukraine’s counteroffensive, launched last spring, was a failure, and Russian troops are gaining ground in the Donbas region. What to do?
Here’s an idea. Let’s slap new sanctions on the Russians—that’ll teach those Slavic thugs not to mess with Ukraine. But if these sanctions are such a good idea, why weren’t they implemented in 2022, right after Russia invaded Ukraine? Why wait two years?
Are any American and Nato sanctions working? The Obama administration and other NATO countries implemented sanctions against Russia in 2014, right after Russia annexed Crimea. A year later, NATO claimed the sanctions were effective. NATO was wrong, however, because eight
years after swallowing Crimea, Russia invaded Ukraine.
As John Paul Jones once said, “I have not yet
begun to fight.” Now, President Biden is letting the world know he’s friggin' serious.
Maybe his 600 new sanctions will get Russia to back off and get the hell out of
Ukraine.
Or maybe not. The Guardian reported recently that
the Russian economy grew by 3 percent last year despite the grinding war with Ukraine. On
the other hand, Germany, one of Ukraine’s most important allies, saw its economy shrink over the same period.
We’ll see how things work out. If Russia and
Ukraine are fighting a year from now, maybe the United States can find even
more sanctions to impose on those pesky Slavic invaders. Of course, what
Ukraine really needs right now is ammunition, not sanctions. And if the war drags on, Ukraine will probably need more ammunition next year than it needs now.
Monday, February 26, 2024
CORRECTION. Concealed Carry in Louisiana: A Really Bad Idea
Correction. Governor Landry's gun legislation concerns concealed carry. not open carry, as I mistakenly reported.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry supports a law allowing adult Louisianians to carry concealed handguns without a permit or training. The legislature passed legislation approving permitless concealed carry.
I confess I am attracted to the fantasy of wearing a pistol when I’m out and about in Baton Rouge. I can see myself with an ivory-handled Colt revolver cradled in a hand-tooled holster when I go to the grocery store.I grew up watching Western movies like Shane and TV westerns like Gunsmoke, Bonanza, and Have Gun Will Travel. Apparently, everyone in the Old West carried a revolver, and the good guys always defeated the bad guys.
If I’d had a sweet little .38 special when I was in elementary school, no one would’ve bullied me on the playground. There'd be a lot less child abuse if the kiddies had guns.
Nevertheless, Concealed Carry is a bad idea for the Pelican State.
I see these problems. First, if everyone is carrying a gun, petty disputes will turn into violent incidents. The recent shooting at the Kansas City Super Bowl parade illustrates my point. Two guys got into an argument. Both men pulled guns, and the result was the death of an innocent bystander and 22 people wounded, including nine children.
Second, handguns are a lot more dangerous now than they were 50 years ago. When I was a kid, a few people had handguns, but they were almost all revolvers of modest calibers.
Revolvers are dangerous, but they only hold six bullets, and reloading is tedious because each bullet must be inserted into the gun's cylinder one at a time.
Nowadays, there are a lot more handguns, and most of them are 9 mm autoloaders. Many of these guns hold 15 bullets or more and can be reloaded in a few seconds with a fresh magazine.
And 9 mm autoloaders can be purchased cheaply. Premium brand guns are expensive, but you can buy an off-brand nine mm handgun for less than $300.
Third, even in a Concealed Carry state, a civilian who shoots someone runs a high risk of getting sued or arrested. In New York, for example, a person who defends himself against a mugger will probably go to jail while the mugger gets a preloaded debit card and a first-class plane ticket to Seattle. It would be a tragedy for an honest citizen to be arrested or sued for shooting someone, even if the shooting was justified.
Finally, we’ve got the issue of road rage. I know several people who carry handguns in their vehicles, and the practice makes a certain amount of sense, especially in New Orleans, where carjackings are on the rise.
Nevertheless, you know how you feel when you're driving on the Interstate, and a jackass pulls up 12 inches behind your vehicle and rides your ass for 10 miles or does some other stupid thing that drives you crazy.
If you have a handgun in your glove box, you'll be tempted to roll down the window of your car and just shoot the son of the bitch as he passes you on the right while he’s shooting you the finger. And then you will be sorry that you lost your temper.
For all these reasons, I will not carry a handgun, even though it is legal to so in Louisiana. In the long run, we'll all be safer if we work together to build a secure and just society. In the meantime, we cannot cheat fate or forestall evil events simply by carrying a pistol.
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
It's Official--Joe Biden is a better President than Jimmy Carter!
A couple of professors released a paper on Presidents Day (how ironic!) that ranked all American presidents from first to last. Abraham Lincoln ranked first, a relief to Lincoln, Nebraska's City Council. The council was disturbed by evidence that Lincoln was soft on slavery and was in the process of changing its name to Al Sharpton. Lincoln's reputation is safe for now, although a researcher at Smith College is about to release a study revealing that Lincoln was a cis-gendered white man from Flyover Country. Lincoln might get knocked down a few rankings if that research holds up.
Who are the
eminent scholars with the intellect to evaluate all our presidents? The first
author was Brandon Rottinghaus, a professor at the University of Houston, which
Houstonians affectionately call Cougar High School.
Justin
Vaughn, an associate professor at Coastal Carolina University, is the second
author and an editor of the Journal of Political Science.
The rankings
were based on polling responses from 154 scholars researching presidential
politics and history. The results were so riveting and groundbreaking that the NewYork Times and other legacy media reported them extensively.
Joe Biden rated
fourteenth among all the Presidents—an impressive ranking for a guy with
dementia. If he hadn't lost his marbles, he undoubtedly would have ranked higher
even than Barrack Obama, who ranked seventh.
Donald Trump
ranked last among pinhead academics, but we didn't need a research paper to
tell us that. I was surprised, however, that Biden outranked Jimmy Carter.
After all, Carter engineered the Camp David Accords, which led to a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel and moved the Middle East
toward a lasting peace.
On the other
hand, Bisen (and Obama before him) tried to charm the Iranians as opposed to
imposing stiff sanctions against that terrorist regime. Now Israel is fighting
in Gaza against Iranian proxies who used the mullahs' cash to stockpile arms
and construct an elaborate tunnel system. With Iran's backing, Hamas raiders raped,
tortured, kidnapped, or murdered more than a thousand Israelis—including women
and children.
Now, our 14th-ranked
demented President has the U.S. fighting in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen, and the
Israelis are skirmishing with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Perhaps the
presidential ranking report can be explained by the fact that the respondents mainly
specialize in politics without much regard for whether our Presidents tried to
make the world a safer and more harmonious planet.
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Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Rats swimming toward a sinking ship: Paul Krugman certifies Biden's Mental Acuity
The only instance of a rat swimming towards a sinking ship.
Winston Churchill
Paul Krugman
has joined the growing crowd of sycophants who earnestly argue that President
Biden has all his marbles. "As anyone who has recently spent time with Biden
(and I have) can tell you," Krugman
writes, "he is in full possession of his faculties--completely lucid
and with excellent grasp of detail." Indeed, Krugman avers that Biden has
been "a remarkably effective president."
Krugman, who
was awarded a Nobel Prize in economics, even admits that Biden's judgment about
the recent
debt ceiling crisis was better than his own. ("[Biden]was right and I
was wrong.”)
Whatever you
say, Paul. After all, you write for the New York Times, and I'm just a
yokel from flyover country. So explain, please, Biden's
boast that he will forgive billions of dollars of student debt without costing
taxpayers anything. Does that sound right to you?
On a more
urgent issue, how can you say that Biden is an effective president when he's
bumbled foreign policy in Eastern Europe by stoking a war between Russia and
Ukraine—a war that has cost at least a half million casualties and created
millions of refugees? A smarter president would have listened to Putin's
concerns about Ukraine's admission to NATO and assured Russia that the U.S. is
not trying to weaken Russia, which is, after all, a nuclear power.
And if Biden
has a world-class mind for economics, why is the U.S.
budget deficit $1.7 trillion? And why doesn't he accept some responsibility
for addressing our
national debt--$34 trillion and growing every day?
And how's
that war in Gaza going? Instead of backing Israel, our faithful ally, Biden
gives aid and comfort to Hamas by calling
for a ceasefire that would only benefit the terrorists.
Before
November, it will become apparent to everyone--even you, Paul Krugman, that
Biden doesn't have the mental stamina to serve a second term as President or
even finish his present term. It will be crystal clear that Krugman and his
media buddies have been rats swimming towards a sinking ship.
What will
Paul Krugman and the other sycophants in the media elite say then? Will they
admit they were wrong to write that Biden is an effective President and that
his mind runs like a Swiss watch?
I don't
think so. As Winston Churchill observed, "Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them
pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened."
In other words, when it becomes apparent to people of the meanest
intelligence that Biden's presidency has been a disaster for the American
people, Krugman and his cronies will blame all our nation's ills on MAGA Republicans.
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Monday, February 19, 2024
Dance with who brung you: Black pastors should back Israel without reservation
As the New York Times reported, one influential Black pastor said that "Black faith leaders are extremely disappointed with Biden on [the Gaza] issue" and that "it's going to be very hard to persuade our people to go back to the polls and vote for Biden."
African American religious leaders seem to be sympathizing with the Palestinians who are suffering real hardship due to the Gaza war. Thousands of civilians have been killed or driven from their homes by the Israeli invasion.
Let's not forget, however, how the war started. Hamas terrorists raided Israeli towns on October 7 and committed heinous acts of torture, rape, and murder. Then these thugs kidnapped more than 200 people and still hold more than a hundred in underground bunkers.
Israel understands that these racist, sadistic butchers are intent on genocide--to wiping Jews from the face of the earth. There can be no compromise with them--Israel is truly in a fight to the death.
All Americans, including African Americans, should stand four-square with Israel in its war against Hamas. The United Nations made an eternal promise to the world's Jews when it recognized the Jewish homeland as a nation-state in 1948. The world cannot renege on that promise--certainly not now when Israel is defending itself against terrorism.
African-American religious leaders need to realize that a wishy-washy stance on Gaza is not only a threat to Israel, it is an insult to American Jews. Jewish Americans were prominent participants in the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, and Jews and African Americans stood in solidarity as mainstays of the Democratic Party during those days when the Party advanced civil liberties for all Americans.
To borrow from the lyrics of Asleep at the Wheel, Black religious leaders need to "dance with who brung you" rather than give aid and comfort to Hamas--which a unilateral ceasefire in Gaza would do.
Sunday, February 18, 2024
Governor Landry Wants More Death Row Prisoners to Be Executed: I’m Opposed
Governor Landy wants the Louisiana Legislature to pass a bill that would add electrocution and nitrogen gas as approved methods for killing condemned prisoners. I’m surprised he didn’t add fentanyl to his list. A hundred thousand Americans died from fentanyl overdoses last year, and no one complained that fentanyl is a painful way to die.
Of course, the morality of capital punishment doesn’t hinge on finding more humane ways to kill people. The guillotine, which extinguishes life instantaneously, probably inflicts less pain than electrocution, but that doesn’t make decapitation a morally acceptable method of execution.
Governor Landry is a Catholic, and as Robert Mann pointed out in a recent blog essay, the Catholic Catechism states the Church’s opposition to capital punishment, calling it “an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person.” Even before the Catechism was amended in 2018 to stiffen the Church’s opposition to the death penalty, Pope John Paul II expressed his disapproval. In a homily delivered in St. Louis in 1999, he said this:
A sign of hope is the increasing recognition that the dignity of human life must never be taken away, even in the case of someone who has done great evil. Modern society has the means of protecting itself, without definitively denying criminals the chance to reform. I renew the appeal I made most recently at Christmas for a consensus to end the death penalty, which is both cruel and unnecessary.In short, the Catholic Church’s opposition to capital punishment is not an arcane and obscure snippet of Catholic dogma; it is an inextricable part of the Church’s affirmation of human life and human dignity—as is the Church’s opposition to abortion.
In my mind, Governor Landry, a good Catholic, is bound by his faith to oppose the death penalty in Louisiana, just as he opposes abortion.