Friday 21st of February 2025

the case for laboring a dull happiness in australia....

WHEN SOMEONE SAYS THAT THEY DON'T SUFFER FROM "TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME", IT IS MOST LIKELY THAT THEY DO AS THEY EXPLAIN IN DETAIL WHY THEY DON'T, BUT DO... YES, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE CHOSE A CONVICTED FELON, A SELF-CONFESSED SEX PREDATOR, A RACIST, A NARCISSIST, A PROTECTIONIST, AND SOMEONE WHO DISPLAYS CONTEMPT FOR THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION...

THIS WAS A DESCRIPTION OF JOE BIDEN MOSTLY, APART FROM THE "CONVICTED" FELON BIT THOUGH JOE WAS CORRUPT AND SHOULD BE IN PRISON (ASK TARA READE ABOUT JOE'S SEXUAL AGGRESSION, INCLUDING SMELLING YOUNG GIRLS' HAIR... SEE HOW JOE BRAGGED ABOUT BLACKMAILING POROSHENKO). JOE BIDEN HAD FAR MORE DISDAIN OF THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION THAN TRUMP.

 

PRESENTED WITH A CHOICE BETWEEN DARE I SAY A DUMB LIKABLE LAUGHING JACKASS AND A CUNNING CLOWN AT THE LAST PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, THE AMERICAN SWINGING VOTERS CHOSE THE LATTER, IN HOPE TO PLUG THE SOUTHERN BORDER, TO LIMIT THE FINANCIAL DAMAGE, TO STOP THE CORRUPTION OF THE AMERICAN IDEAL VIA A WOKE THAT HAD RUN RIOTS, TO STOP THE WARMONGERING OF A PENTAGON GONE WILD, AND TO SAY THE LEAST, HOPING FOR CHANGE....

AND CHANGE THEY GOT... WILD CHANGE SURE, BUT THE DUST FROM THE TRUMP TORNADO HAS NOT SETTLED YET... AT LEAST, HE HAS TALKS WITH VLADIMIR ABOUT COOLING THE WILD WINDS OF NUCLEAR WAR THAT JOE BIDEN WAS HEADING TOWARDS, HOPING AND PREPARING FOR. JOE IS A CATHOLIC AND HE WAS READY TO BRAG ABOUT HAVING PRECIPITATED ARMAGEDDON... SURPRISING? NOT REALLY...

DO WE NEED TO EMULATE THE SAME IN AUSTRALIA? NO. BUT WE NEED TO BE ALERT TO THE BULLSHIT THAT HAS BEEN PUSHED THROUGH ALL OUR "OFFICIAL" MEDIA IN REGARD TO MANY ISSUES. IT WOULD BE SMART FOR AUSSIELAND NOT TO ROCK THE BOAT AND CARRY ON WITH A DULL LABOR, RATHER THAN AN EXPLOSIVE DEMENTED LIBERAL (CONSERVATIVE) PARTY... WE SHALL SEE...

 

Europeans (and others) vs Trump    By Saul Eslake

 

I am not suffering from what some of President Donald Trump’s more fervent supporters — both in the US and in Australia — like to call “Trump derangement syndrome”. That is, I’m not disputing that he won the presidential election held last November “fair and square”, as did the Republican Party in both the House and the Senate, and that together they have a mandate to implement the policies which they presented to the American people during the campaign which preceded those elections. (Whether they have a mandate to implement policies which they didn’t presented to the people during the campaign, or indeed policies which President Trump explicitly distanced himself from during the campaign is another matter, but not one that I’m going to pursue here).

Rather, in my view, the fact that the American people chose — as they clearly did — a convicted felon, self-confessed sexual predator, racist, narcissist, protectionist, someone who openly displays his contempt for the US constitution, the “norms” and conventions of both personal behaviour and political conduct, to be their “Commander-in-Chief”, despite knowing all those things, as arguably many if not most of them didn’t in 2016 – tells the rest of the world something very profound about the American people themselves. Something which Europeans – along with Canadians, Japanese, South Koreans, Taiwanese, Australians and New Zealanders need to understand, very quickly.

Namely, that the American people of today are not the same people as those who saved the world from fascism 80 years ago, and who over the following 45 years stared down Soviet Communism.

They are not the same people as on whose behalf John F. Kennedy pledged 65 years ago, to “pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty”.

They are not the same people as on whose behalf Ronald Reagan, 40 years ago, celebrated the fact that “Americans courageously supported the struggle for liberty, self-government, and free enterprise throughout the world, and turned the tide of history away from totalitarian darkness and into the warm sunlight of human freedom”.

They are very different from the people whom Ronald Reagan represented when, almost 38 years ago, standing in front of Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate, he called upon Mikhail Gorbachev to “tear down this wall”.

[PLEASE, THANK RUSSIA FOR IMOLATING ITSELF AND DECIDING TO STOP THE COLD WAR MADNESS WHICH WAS REVIVED BY AMERICAN PRESIDENTS FROM CLINTON TO OBAMA AND JOE BIDEN]

On the contrary, the American people of today — or, at least, a majority of them — are frightened, angry, afraid, and insular. They don’t want gates opened or walls turned down – they want walls erected, to keep out foreign goods, foreign ideas, and foreign people.

So Europeans, Canadians, Japanese, South Koreans, Australians, New Zealanders and people of other countries who want to live in freedom need to ask themselves, not simply, “can we continue to rely on the United States to defend us if we are threatened by others who don’t want us to live in freedom” — the answer to which ought to be becoming obvious — but, more fundamentally, “do we want to?” Do we want to ally ourselves with a people who can knowingly choose people like Trump and Vance to lead them, and to be the public face of their country presented to the rest of the world. A people who are willing to “cut deals” with murderous dictators — in much the same way, albeit on a smaller scale, that mob bosses carved out territory in the boroughs of New York, where Donald Trump learned his trade under the tutelage of his father and the likes of Roy Cohn — without the involvement of those whose interests are to be sacrificed to allow “the strong to do as they will, while the weak suffer as they must”, as Thucydides put it some 2430 years ago.

For some — most obviously Japan and Korea, and probably Germany — that may mean acquiring their own nuclear weapons. For all, it means spending more (and perhaps a lot more) on their own defence. But it should also mean asking whether it is in their own interests to continue to allow the United States to define what is in their own national strategic interests – as Australia, in particular, has increasingly begun to do over the last 24 years (and which will be further entrenched by the AUKUS Treaty, if Australia remains party to it). While other democracies’ interests may continue to overlap with those of the United States, increasingly they won’t coincide with those of the United States, as most of us have assumed they do.

Singapore’s Defence Minister, Ng Eng Hen summed it up very well in responding to the harangue that US Vice-President ‘JD’ Vance delivered to the Munich Security Conference earlier this month, saying (at that conference) that “It is clear to all of us that we live in quite interesting times, that the assumptions that we have undertaken in last 80 years have now fundamentally changed”, and, more pointedly, that “the image [of the United States in Asia] has changed from liberator to great disruptor to a landlord seeking rent”.

I hope that our prime minister, defence minister and foreign Minister are at least thinking along similar lines – even if, thus far, they’ve not been prepared to speak along similar lines.

It gives me no pleasure to write any of this.

Like (I think) most Australians, I’m grateful for the role that the United States has played in world affairs over the past 85 years – whilst acknowledging that their record, like ours, isn’t flawless. I’ve spent more time in the United States, as a visitor, than in any other country. My wife is an American – although she scarcely recognises today’s America as the country in which she grew up. I have a lot of friends in America, including a number of chief economists at banks and other financial services firms. Some of them are now having to self-censor, or are being censored by their CEOs, or their compliance departments – they are forbidden, or are afraid, to tell their clients what they really think – in a country whose vice-president last week chided European countries for, so he said, stifling ‘free speech’.

[PLEASE, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN IN THE LAST FOUR YEARS? JOE BIDEN DID MORE TO STIFFLE FREE SPEECH THAN ANY OTHER AMERICAN PRESIDENTS, THROUGH A VARIETY OF PRETEND FACK-CHECKS].

The ugly turn which the American people have taken also makes me more aware of, and more grateful for, the strength of Australia’s institutions. Compulsory voting – which I was opposed to, until I spent seven weeks in the United States in 1982, and saw how voluntary voting exaggerated the power of single-issue zealots. Preferential – or as the Americans call it, “rank choice” voting. Independent and non-partisan electoral commissions to administer elections, and draw up the boundaries of electoral districts. Judges selected for their expertise in the law, rather than their partisan leanings. A civil service whose senior ranks are not, for the most part, filled on the basis of political allegiance. “Horizontal fiscal equalisation”, which seeks to ensure that the quality of schooling which children get, the quality of healthcare that families get, the quality of policing that communities get, doesn’t depend on which state you happen to live in, than it does in the United States (and despite the corruption of that system by federal politicians from both sides of the isle in search of votes from Western Australia).

We’re a better country than the United States. And we need to ensure that we don’t go down the path that the American people have chosen for themselves.

https://johnmenadue.com/europeans-and-others-vs-trump/

 

READ GUS' INTRO AT TOP.

 

YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.

 

         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.

 

 

SEE ALSO: https://johnmenadue.com/if-the-coalition-under-dutton-isnt-liberal-or-conservative-what-is-it/

fighting the blob....

 

BY CHARLIE KIRK

 

President Trump was elected with a mandate — a mandate to rethink the core assumptions of Washington, D.C., that have led this country to disaster after disaster. A mandate to put America first instead of last.

To fulfill his mandate, the president needs to be able to make the appointments of his choosing without being sabotaged by the members of his own party that he carried to victory in November.

 

Yet right now, a fight has broken out over the nomination of Elbridge Colby to be undersecretary of defense for policy, the top strategy official at the Pentagon. Make no mistake: This is a make-or-break moment for whether Donald Trump’s America First foreign policy will succeed — or even happen. Colby is being attacked precisely because his opponents recognize he is the most effective and able person to put Trump’s America First approach into effect. He must be confirmed and empowered. 

Who is Colby? Colby has an establishment background. But don’t be fooled: He has been arguing against the disastrous Bush-Cheney foreign policy regime since he was in college. Colby instead embraces a foreign policy of genuine peace through strength, one that avoids wars while protecting our authentic interests, gets our allies to do their part, and focuses on the top threats to Americans rather than irrelevant distractions. 

Look back over Colby’s written record, and you will see that he was arguing for Trump’s America First approach long before it was popular — in fact, before Trump himself even arrived on the political scene. Colby paid the price for his advocacy, repeatedly losing out on high-powered jobs he could have easily received if he’d been willing to play along with the D.C. consensus.

Colby served Trump loyally and ably at the Pentagon during his first term, producing the landmark defense strategy shift that refocused the Defense Department on China, a central Trump goal. As great America First conservatives like Tucker Carlson and Jim Banks point out, Colby’s acclaimed book The Strategy of Denial is a guidebook for how to put an America First foreign policy into practice. Indeed, a Politico profile of him in 2023 was literally titled, “Elbridge Colby Wants to Finish What Donald Trump Started.” Even when almost every other foreign policy expert lambasted President Trump, Colby never did, enthusiastically and publicly supporting Trump in his historic 2024 campaign. 

 

So why is Colby being attacked? The fact is, despite what they say in public, many Republican politicians want to frustrate President Trump’s attempt to change American foreign policy. They want to revive the disastrous foreign policy of George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and Mitch McConnell. These America Last Republicans think they can manipulate President Trump and his top officials the same way they tried to do in his first term. 

They don’t even deny it. For instance, one anonymous senator recently said: “I think Tulsi Gabbard is flawed, but [is] she going to be harmful? No, because I think that there are going to [be] enough strong intelligence people around her.” GOP senators openly plan to tout Trump’s goals in public, then sabotage them in private. That same anonymous senator also said: “When it comes to those nominees below the Cabinet who may be less on people’s radar, who will be able to facilitate things, that’s where I think it can be dangerous.”

And that’s precisely why they see Colby as such a threat. He is so effective, so knowledgeable, and so genuine in his conviction for an America First foreign policy that he cannot be manipulated or controlled. Colby will actually do what the American people have given President Trump a clear mandate to do, and for that reason, the D.C. blob must stop him.

Colby’s nomination is a fork in the road not just for President Trump and his administration but for the country. If Colby is scalped by the secret cabal of bitter-ender neoconservatives, it will cut the legs out from under President Trump’s America First foreign policy, and it will chill any other nominees who follow in Colby’s wake.

 

People are watching to see whether President Trump’s administration will deliver real change, putting Americans first and ending the endless wars. If committed and loyal stalwarts like Colby are allowed to be taken down by those who want to return to the era of Dick Cheney, then it would be a disaster for the country — and supporters of the president will remember who was responsible.

https://thefederalist.com/2025/02/18/elbridge-colby-is-the-right-man-to-carry-out-trumps-america-first-mandate/

 

READ GUS' INTRO AT TOP.

 

YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.

 

         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.