Democrat Senator Joe Manchin Endorses Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski for Reelection


February 6, 2022 | sundance | 133 Comments

Everything we ever needed to know about Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski we saw firsthand in 2010 when she lost the primary race to Republican Joe Miller and refused to give up her seat.

Senator Murkowski lost the 2010 primary, then abandoned her party affiliation and ran on a write-in platform permitting thousands of Democrats to vote for her in a subsequent three-way general election.  Murkowski is a Democrat Party installed Republican member of the UniParty, the most obvious example of the illusion of choice in politics.

As a result, Democrat Senator Joe Manchin is not exactly doing anything out of bounds here when he endorses Democrat installed Senator Lisa Murkowski for relection.  WATCH (12:16 Prompted):

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The goal in the 2022 Alaska primary is to defeat Lisa Murkowski again, and then leverage the strength of Donald Trump and the MAGA movement to make it impossible for her to run as another write-in candidate.  Lisa Murkowski MUST BE removed.

…”You are the wind beneath my wings, Joe.”

Sunday Talks, All GOP Club Members Asked if They Support Mike Pence Remarks on Friday


Posted originally on the conservative tree house on February 6, 2022 | sundance | 292 Comments

For those who might not have been paying attention, last Friday the RNC Club membership held a discussion at the Federalist Society meeting in Florida.

The Federalist Society is the paid subcontractor of the RNC Club who provide the approved list of judicial nominees that club members are required to support.

Multinational business interests pay the Federalist Society to get their friends on the list, that’s their smaller business model within the club.

The Federalist Society then ranks the names according to the amount provided and the tenured status of the insider individual or group providing the reference. Then the list is passed along to the Club members, political leadership members, who are within the framework of government to install.

Former Republican Vice President Mike Pence and current Republican Governor Ron DeSantis attended the Federalist Society event together at the request of the RNC Club affiliate.   The Club board members requested that Vice President Mike Pence use the opportunity to distance a non-club member, Donald Trump, from the organization.

As a tenured Club member, Mike Pence was happy to oblige the request – create the distance the club requested and create the narrative for Club use over the upcoming weekend, including today.

As a consequence of the planned and orchestrated sequence of insider events, all other tenured Club members were then grilled by the media about whether they agree or disagree with the Club’s opinion of the target, Donald Trump.

One example of the Club objective can be found when Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio appeared on CBS with Margaret Brennan. WATCH:

As the 2022 primary season begins to take shape, it is important to remember that all messaging from the people within the private Club known as the GOP (for selected politicians) or RNC (for membership to support the selected politicians), does not come from some organic coincidence.

Everything we witness as the Club enters their season of greatest business opportunity is all carefully coordinated and presented.

Remember, “artful politics is the purposeful creation of an illusion of options for the audience,” and YOU are the audience.

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Something Not Emphasized Enough


Posted originally on the conservative tree house on February 6, 2022 | sundance | 273 Comments

There is a baseline CTH readers are likely familiar with, but something we have not emphasized enough in quite some time.

The Republican National Committee (RNC), and the Democrat National Committee (DNC), are private clubs.

The RNC and DNC are corporations, private businesses; and just like all private businesses, they have the ability to make rules, bylaws, terms and conditions of membership and association that are completely arbitrary according to their charter.

The RNC and DNC are not entities of government.  The RNC and DNC are not affiliates of government.  The RNC and DNC have absolutely no connection to government, other than their arbitrary business model for helping politicians enter and remain within government.

In fact, the RNC and DNC are simply private corporations who engage in the business of politics.  Whenever we start to forget the DNC and RNC are private corporations, we can slip into the mistaken belief that they operate on any form of baseline altruism.

These corporations exist for the fulfillment of their mission; and their mission is to use the business of politics as a method of financial reward to sustain the business model.

Some call these private entities, these corporations, “clubs,” because using that term helps to remind us that these groups do not operate without a private agenda.

The rules within the RNC club are determined by the people who control the club charter, primarily large donors who fund the corporate business.  If they have a particular intent or direction, they wish the club to support or take, they control how the club engages in the process of achieving their outcome.  That effort is taken regardless of the opinion from the subordinate members in the club.

Through the process of controlling the corporations, the private clubs, both the RNC and DNC control how political events take place.  Nothing within this process is contingent upon the support of the voting electorate.

Each state and local precinct has their own chapter of the club, and often the corporate direction, specifically the club activity in/around Washington DC, is different from what the local groups want to see take place.  However, just because the local chapter of the group disagrees with the parent company or board of directors, does not mean the larger corporate entity will change anything.

When we are evaluating political events inside the United States, it is critical to keep reminding ourselves that what is taking place, or what is not taking place, are outcomes determined within the executive suites of a private club.   This is an unfortunate system dynamic, but it is a critical point that once fully understood explains many of the issues people have with the registered politicians within the club.

The RNC and DNC are businesses.  Their decisions are business decisions.  The club actions, or lack thereof, are all part of the business of politics.

The tenured participants in the club do not operate arbitrarily in a vacuum.  They talk to each other, communicate with each other, organize with each other, plan with each other, and collaborate for the larger objectives of the private corporation.

Nothing within the business system of DC and club politics has anything to do with the constitutional framework of U.S. government.

Again, for emphasis.  The governing process and constitutional aspects of the framework within the U.S. government, have absolutely nothing to do with the two private corporations known as the RNC and DNC.

A potato farmer has no influence on McDonalds, despite the fact the fast food corporation sells french fries.

Please keep this reference point in mind.

Iowa to Repeal COVID Restrictions


Armstrong Economics Blog/Disease Re-Posted Feb 6, 2022 by Martin Armstrong

As President Biden said, the coronavirus will be dealt with at the state level. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has announced plans to repeal all emergency COVID measures this month. “We cannot continue to suspend duly enacted laws and treat COVID-19 as a public health emergency indefinitely. After two years, it’s no longer feasible or necessary,” Reynolds said. “The flu and other infectious illnesses are part of our everyday lives, and coronavirus can be managed similarly.”

Politicians are realizing that this cannot continue. There is nothing left to do to distract or lie to the people. The jig is up. Omicron was a blessing in disguise as its rapid transmission amid minimal side effects caused people to realize that coronavirus was not a death sentence. Triple-vaccinated individuals contracted and transmitted the virus, dispelling the illusion that the vaccine mandate produces any benefits for public health.

Kelly Garcia, director of the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH), also noted how it is responsible for medical teams to return to pre-pandemic responsibilities as the focus on the coronavirus has left holes in the healthcare system. Garcia stated that reporting for the coronavirus will be similar to reporting for other respiratory viruses. The state will decommission coronavirus.iowa.gov and vaccinateiowa.gov by February 16.

White Privilege for Sale


Armstrong Economics Blog/Civilization Re-Posted Feb 6, 2022 by Martin Armstrong

Reminder: they want to separate us based on race when we are all in this together.

Facebook – Down for the Count?


Armstrong Economics Blog/Technology Re-Posted Feb 4, 2022 by Martin Armstrong

QUESTION: Marty you said that Facebook would peak in September 2021. Is this the high you were talking about? Has it entered a bear market?

WJ

ANSWER: This is the 19th year up for Facebook and this crash has already penetrated the 2021 low of 244.61 here in 2022. Zuckerberg is part of Schwab’s World Economic Forum Young Global Leaders along with Trudeau in Canada and Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand. He has been aggressive in censoring anyone who has opposed the narrative of COVID and this is all collapsing around him. Facebook lost daily users for the first time in its history. This is a significant change in trend which has come right on target. In Canada, people are flooding the 911 system reporting that Trudeau is missing. We may see the same eventually with Zuckerberg. Perhaps he will fleet and hide under the coat of Schab at the WEF.

Allegations are surfacing claiming that ballot boxes put out there by Zuckerberg were being used to rig the election. It is still unknown how much fraud was carried out in the 2020 election. But the narrative needs to end that the answer is “none.” Despite the widespread blanket denials from the mainstream media, there are allegations bubbling up about ‘mules’ illicitly dumping ballots into Zuckerberg “drop boxes.” Unfortunately, with the Democrats in charge of the Senate and the House, there will be no investigation. But the whispers are getting louder that Zuckerberg allegedly had a hand in the election fraud perhaps at the direction of Schwab and associates. Zuckerberg spent $419 million to get out the Democratic votes to defeat Trump which was the clear agenda of Schwab and his World Economic Forum.

It is true that TikTok has emerged as a major threat to Facebook because it is not engaged in the political activism that Zuckerberg has been. People are leaving Facebook or using TikTok much more so because of Facebook’s censoring. Then there is Apple, and its privacy changes to iOS last year are starting to cost the company tons of ad revenue. The feature is called App Tracking Transparency and allows iPhone users to forbid companies from tracking them across third-party apps. As CNBC reports, on the financial call, Meta CFO Dave Wehner revealed, “We believe the impact of iOS overall is a headwind on our business in 2022. It’s on the order of $10 billion, so it’s a pretty significant headwind for our business.”

There is much more behind the headlines that are in the rumor mills. Zuckerberg has a lot to worry about by aligning with the World Economic Forum should the cycle change once again and the Republicans win in November. Zuckerberg may find himself in deep trouble and the survival of Facebook will hang in the balance. His loyalty to Schwab and his idea that corporations should disregard shareholders and be concerned with Stakeholder Economics may prove to be the death of Facebook. Any CEO who aligns himself with Schwab should be thrown out by the shareholders for that means they are using shareholder money to further a foreign agenda against their own self-interest.

A year-end closing below 244 will confirm that Facebook will enter a bear market and the crash will continue into 2023 for starters

Russian Shiny Things


Posted originally on the conservative tree house on February 4, 2022 | Sundance | 74 Comments

Ya think?…

Creepy Porn Lawyer Convicted Again, Fraud and Felonious Creepy Porn Lawyering


Posted originally on the conservative house on February 4, 2022 | Sundance | 82 Comments

Creepy porn lawyer Michael Avenatti convicted again.  This time he was convicted for fraud and theft from his client, former porn star Stormy Daniels.

New York — Michael Avenatti was convicted Friday of charges he cheated the porn actor Stormy Daniels out of nearly $300,000 she was supposed to get for writing a book about an alleged tryst with former president Donald Trump.

[…]  Avenatti still faces other legal problems.  He has yet to begin serving a 2 1/2 year prison sentence he received in 2020 for trying to extort up to $25 million from sportswear giant Nike.

He also is awaiting a retrial in Los Angeles on charges that he ripped off clients and others for millions of dollars. He represented himself last year for six weeks before a mistrial resulted. (read more)

Oh noes, media sad.

Pelosi Tells U.S. Olympians to Check Their Freedom and Do Not Speak Against Chinese Communist Party


Posted originally on the conservative tree House on February 4, 2022 | Sundance | 170 Comments

The United States Speaker of the House of Representatives, a Democrat, told the U.S. Olympic athletes today to drop their inherent freedom of speech perspective and comply with the Chinese Communist Party rules.

It seems the viewpoint of the United States being a beacon of freedom has morphed into a situation where the official position of government is to turn off the lights and adhere to the totalitarian state.  Quite a remarkable shift in worldview.  WATCH:

Then again, in Pelosi’s defense, it’s not like she could warn the Chinese government there would be hell to pay if a single U.S. athlete was ever threatened or harmed.  After all, the Chinese have purchased Pelosi’s compliance.

BLS Cooks Books to Generate January Jobs Report That no One Believes, For Good Reason


Posted originally on the conservative tree house on February 4, 2022 | Sundance | 199 Comments

There really isn’t an adequate way to encapsulate what the Bureau of Labor and Statistics has done with their reported January jobs result [Main Data Here].   If you want a deep weeds review of the actuarial scheme deployed READ THIS ARTICLE.

In my lifetime of reviewing data and analytics, I have never reviewed a level of statistical manipulation that even comes close to this.  Well, at least not since the 1980’s junk bond valuations used for corporate restructuring and asset removal.  What the BLS produced today will likely go down in the annals of actuarial history as one of the most comprehensively fraudulent manipulations of labor and statistics in history.

In order to get to a point of being able to claim 467,000 job gains last month, the BLS needed to revise four years’ worth of claimed jobs and population data. By subtracting over a million prior jobs from 2021, essentially wiping out the COVID pandemic monthly impact, and by changing the workforce population over the same number of years, the BLS was able to recalculate the current number of people in the workforce and claim 467,000 jobs were recently created.

Again, to unpack this effort would require a week of intensive education on statistics.  {Summary Here}

To avoid that complexity, just think of the big picture this way:

In order to claim a nonexistent gain today, you have to change what took place before.

Ex. Your home is worth $1.4 million as of this morning.  Your home is worth $400,000 more today alone. Why? Because your appreciation was stopped for the past year, and you are now comparing January 2022 to December 2020 when your home was worth $1 million.   You need to pretend the $33,000 your home was gaining in value each month never existed.  Instead, your home went from $1 million to 1.4 million in one day, today.

This is, essentially, the methodologic mindset behind the statistical manipulation.

Additionally, again using this actuary example, to justify your current home valuation to a quizzical audience (a potential buyer), the appraiser (BLS) would have to change every previously appraised value of the entire neighborhood – for every comparable that took place in the prior year.  This is akin to changing the population in the workforce statistics.

The problem becomes that once you set this numerical foundation (the number of people working), all subsequent job reports will have to reflect a new position against a higher base.   Without expanded economic activity to support it, future job gains will be lowered because they are going up against a higher baseline, because the entire population of workers has been changed.

We also know that U.S. economic activity is not expanding.

The value of this January BLS report is essentially nil.

All of that said, there is still a macro BLS data point that deserves emphasis.  Remember the timeline CTH shared previously about the economy and employment changing in May and June of 2021?   That date corresponded with the 2021 massive jump in inflation; yet, none of the data being assembled seemed to show it?

Look at the specific timeframe BLS used to drop the majority of their 2021 employment numbers:

It is not coincidental the BLS used the last half of the year to remove 2.5 million claimed workers (subsequently the jobs they held).   The COVID excuse, Delta and Omicron waves, are the cover story for this revision.  The BLS now position the workforce as 149.16 million in December – an increase of roughly 6 million workers from the revised 143.0 million in January.

As one person put it, “there’s cooking numbers, and then there’s cast iron skillet deep frying numbers.”

Yup, the BLS has compiled a burnt offering – upon the altar of sacrificing their credibility.