Obama just doesn’t have a clue about anything does he; If it weren’t for the Military he would have been doing his thing in Germany not the US. and I wonder how that would have gone.
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Sheriff David Clarke Discusses The Violent Anti-Trump Thugs and Rioters – San Jose Police Chief Garcia Responds…
I’ll give Garcia the benefit of the doubt and assume he was told to stand down just like what was done in Philadelphia. Its the Mayor that directs the police and therefore its the Mayors responsibility.
Bernie Sanders Predicts A Contested Democrat National Convention in Philadelphia…
I think Bernie is crazy but that just means her is a Democrat; but that being said the DNC did not hive him a fair shot at the nomination. Hillary does not deserve the Democrat nomination as she is a criminal but then I repeat myself.
Claude Frédéric Bastiat – The Father of Libertarianism
Armstrong Economics Blog
Re-Posted Jun 4, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
Claude Frédéric Bastiat (b. 1801-1850) was a French, classical liberal theorist, political economist, Freemason, and member of the French National Assembly whose fundamental ideas have provided a foundation for libertarianism. In economics, Bastiat is remembered for his concept of opportunity cost and for introducing the parable of the broken window or the “glazier’s fallacy.” Essentially, a boy breaks a pane of glass in a shopkeeper’s store. The owner gets angry for it will cost him six francs. The argument is that this is good for the economy, for now the glazier profits by installing a new pane of glass, thereby increasing the flow of money within the system. Thus, the linear conclusion is to go around and break all the windows in town to stimulate the economy. But what if the glazier paid the boy to go break windows in town? Then it becomes fraud.
Bastiat argued that there was an opportunity cost that was not being viewed. The six francs the shopkeeper must spend on the pane of glass may have been spent in a completely different sector to stimulate that part of the economy. Some have taken the “glazier’s fallacy” and applied it to war. Granted, war is seen as good for the economy for it reduces unemployment (and population) and compels defense spending.
The Invisible Hand entered and compelled developments in weaponry, such as the creation of nuclear weapons. True, nuclear blasts ended the war in the Pacific. However, it is also true that further development led to nuclear energy for power. The opportunity cost cannot be determined so easily because the question of nuclear energy could have taken perhaps 10 to 20 more years to develop, yet it would have been possible to do so without war.
Bastiat proposition of the “glazier’s fallacy” showed that we could create all sorts of innovation, reduce population excess, and create full employment by just going to war with everyone, everywhere, just like the glazier who hires the boy to break all the windows in town. Does this really produce economic stimulus or is it merely diverting resources and destroying opportunity in other areas?
Governments create public works as their first move to stimulate the economy, but that is the mirror image of destroying everything. Fine, we can create bridges and roads few people travel on, but this comes at the price of diverting resources that would have created better economic stimulus through other, more permanent economic areas. Once the building, bridge, or road is finished, the workers have no permanent job. Such stimulation rarely stimulates the economy.
Roosevelt’s WPA worked, not for stimulation reasons, but because there was a shift in employment with the combustion engine displacing people from jobs in agriculture. Moving from horses to tractors in 1925 set in motion a major decline in employment, which the dust bowl took to a whole new level.
What will technology shifts do today? Unemployment is rising in the lower job markets where robots can replace such tasks. With robots, there are no pensions, health benefits, or people like Hillary yelling to raise the minimum wage to $15, which would only hasten the shift by raising unemployment sharply. As for war, government is already working hard to replace soldiers with robots.
The danger of this advancement to robots is that governments will use them as police and they need not worry about the loyalty of the troops. Revolution typically unfolds when the military turns against their master. The best way to prevent that is to eliminate humanity in the police force.
Bastiat’s “glazier’s fallacy” is still relevant today. The reason why is rather simple. We live and function according to a bell curve. Anything to excess destroys the host. Yes, breaking one pane of glass does not alter the entire economy. However, if the glazier paid the boy to go break all the windows in town, all other segments within the economy would suffer.
Everything within reason, yet government is never reasonable.
Portland School Board Acting Like Nazi Propaganda Officers
Armstrong Economics Blog
Re-Posted Jun 4, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
Well if you live in Portland, you better get your kids out of school. The Portland school board is against free speech. Portland public schools have banned all textbooks that cast any doubt on climate change. They are tampering with free speech and denying any scientific examination by converting climate change into dogma and propaganda. This illustrates that once you give any group power over another, they ALWAYS abuse it.
If you remember history, Hitler also banned books. The Nazis orchestrated a massive propaganda campaign to win the loyalty and cooperation of Germans on a major scale. The Nazi Propaganda Ministry, directed by Dr. Joseph Goebbels, took control of all forms of communication in Germany: newspapers, magazines, books, public meetings, and rallies, art, music, movies, and radio. Viewpoints that threatened Nazi beliefs or the regime were censored or eliminated from all media. About a hundred years before the advent of Hitler, the German-Jewish poet, Heinrich Heine, explained history: “Where they have burned books, they will end in burning human beings.”
On May 10, 1933, students and storm troopers came together on the Opera Square in Berlin with books and writings deemed “un-German” and set them on fire. It does not matter what century we are in; the people on this school board are violating the very purpose of civilization. Banning any such book that disagrees with their view that climate change is caused entirely by man renders them no different that the Nazi movement to force compliance with their own beliefs.
Crooked Hillary Super Cut
Crooked Hillary must be tried, convicted and sent to Jail for life.
‘Homeland’ Transporting Illegals FROM Border…
After Trump is elected we’ll find them and send them back to where they belong.
TRUMP SUPPORTERS TERRORIZED BY MOB
Only the Illegal Hispanics don’t like Trump and why would you expect them to like him he is going to send them home and build a wall so they can’t come back.
Governor Nikki Haley, Hillary Clinton, Glenn Beck, MSM, Brad Thor, Blame Trump Supporters For Violence…
The progressives have gotten away with the intimidation that they have used against Republicans for decades and so now that someone, Trump, is standing up against it they don’t know what to do and as long as they keep this up it will only hurt them and help Trump!
Whoops, San Jose Democrat Mayor Admits “The Ferguson Effect” is Real…
I would bet that ALL Hispanics that are in the country illegally do oppose Trump; but I also bet that those that came here legally do not all oppose Trump and that in fact a high percentage will vote for him.




