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Thursday, March 2, 2023

The Reckoning That Wasn’t

Why America Remains Trapped by False Dreams of Hegemony 

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Over the course of many evenings in 1952 and 1953, when I was a kindergartner, my family gathered around a hand-me-down TV in the Chicago housing project where we lived to watch Victory at Sea. With stirring music and solemn narration, this 26-part documentary produced by NBC offered an inspiring account of World War II as a righteous conflict in which freedom had triumphed over evil, in large part thanks to the exertions of the United States. The country had waged a people’s war, fought by millions of ordinary citizens who had answered the call of duty. The war’s outcome testified to the strength of American democracy.

Here was history in all its seductive and terrible magnificence. Here, too, was truth: immediate, relevant, and compelling, albeit from a strictly American point of view. If the series had an overarching message, it was this: the outcome of this appalling conflict had inaugurated a new age in which the United States was destined to reign supreme.

The series had a profound effect on me, reinforced by the fact that both of my parents had served in the war. For them and for others of their generation, the great crusade against Germany and Japan was to remain the defining event of their lives and seemed destined to define the lives of future generations, as well...........To Read More..

My Take - The era is over.  We can no longer afford to patrol the world...for everyone else's benefit.  Before America gets involved in foreign interdiction one question must be asked.  How does this benefit America?  Involvement in this Russo/Ukrainian War does not benefit America.  None of this was our fault, nor our responsibility, and it's costing us hundreds of billion of dollars and weakening our own national defense, for a completely corrupt dictatorial government that has Joe Biden and his crime family in their pockets. 


Why the “Bombshells” Have No Impact

 

I keep reading (on conservative news sites only) of “bombshell” news stories, about Twitter files, willful evasions about “the vaccine”, ruthless intentions, diabolical political machinations among DemComs and RINOs, and all the rest.  Yes, they SHOULD be bombshells; but they’re not. And they never will be. Hard evidence that our government is acting the way all dictators have acted throughout human history act should be shocking in what was once a mostly free country. But we’re no longer living in that time. 2020 showed the beginning of this reality, although I now can see it was building for a long time...........To Read More...

The Woke Wrecking Machine

Americans should end it now before it ends America first.

Almost everything that has followed from the woke mass hysteria gripping the nation since 2020 has proved disastrous.  Wokeism destroys meritocracy in favor of forced equality of result—history’s prescription for civilizational decline.  If we continue with the woke hiring of administrators, air traffic controllers, ground crews, pilots, and rail workers, there will be even more news of disasters and near-miss airline crashes. 

Wokeness demands a McCarthyite suppression of free expression. No wonder a woke FBI recently hired out social media censors to suppress stories it deemed unhelpful. Soviet-style, wokeism mandates strict ideological party-line narratives under the cover of “science.” No wonder a woke government lied that requiring vaccines would prevent both infection and infectiousness. Woke substitutes race for class in its eternal neo-Marxist quest to divide permanently the nation along racial lines, between victims and victimizers. ...........

Wokesters had long suppressed that reality, demonizing any who rejected its orthodox lies and spoke a larger truth: A dystopic China is not our global partner in greening the planet. Criticizing Stalinist China is not “racist.” China is not building a progressive society that is a model for others. .............Woke dogma mandates that pollution and poverty are no longer concerns—if they affect the white poor who are stereotyped collectively as privileged victimizers.............Data on interracial and hate crimes show even sharper racial disproportionalities. The incidence of both black violent criminal perpetrators and black crime victims are near historical highs. 

Woke policies of no cash bail, downgrading felonies, and no jail time only spiked violent lawlessness.................But in the meantime, Americans should end it now before it ends America first.........To Read More...

 My Take - In this article Hanson claims data shows Russia's economy is as strong as it was before the invasion.  I don't know what date he's referring to but I disagree.  Here was my Economics and the Russo/Ukrainian War commentary.  

How can a country that's not a natural capital generating nation, that can't create their own internal  market, has little to offer the world except energy supplies, which they're now selling a huge discounts, and is spending 20 billion dollars a month on a war they're not winning, end up with a stronger economy than when they started?

I find his statement especially strange since they don't have the capacity to build their own weapons and have such a serious demographic problem they have to recruit from places like Syria and Iran.  If they don't have sufficient population to man their own army, then one has to ask, where is the population that's creating wealth in that nation?  Not to mention people, including the smartest and most capable, are fleeing Russia to avoid concscription, adding further strain on their demographics, their economy and their foundational social structure.  How could that possibly make their economy stronger? 

I like much of what Hanson says, but I think he's wrong about Russia, but absolutely right about the danger Wokeism is to America.

 

Gas Stoves Are the New Enemy of the Left, Part III

By Rich Kozlovich

On Thursday, January 19, 2023 I published this piece, Gas Stoves Are the New Enemy of the Left saying: 

They claim this is a long journey to regulate gas stoves, which just so happens exist in about 40% of American homes.  But the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), a left wing fever swamp if there ever was one, thinks it has the right to ban them!  Imagine that!  And they're not even an agency, they're a "Commission", whatever that means, but they're definitely not Congress, and guess what?  Americans are really upset about it.  Imagine that!

I went on to say:

Well, the kick back has been massive and fierce.  Guess what?  The Democrats are loudly denying they ever wanted such a stupid thing.  But is that reality?  Now all of a sudden these "not passed laws", called regulations, will only apply to new gas stoves.  That's a stall, and a temporary one at that.  What needs to be done is eliminate this leftist swamp, called the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, and all the swamp creatures infesting those offices.

I ended that article saying:

I can assure you this isn't going away, it will merely be put on the "back burner" by these nitwits waiting for a more convenient time.  Once these activists start something, it's never "off the table". 

On Friday, February 3, 2023 I published this piece,  Gas Stoves are the New Enemy of the Left, Part II stating:

The left is like rust. It never sleeps. And guess what?.............  It turns out the Department of Energy has now taken up this green Kyrie Eleison by proposing "new efficiency rules for natural gas stoves and other consumer cooking appliances", while at the same time claiming:

"we are not proposing bans on either,”............ “The proposed standards would not go into effect until 2027 and cumulatively save the nation up to $1.7 billion. Every major manufacturer has products that meet or exceed the requirements proposed today.”

And now we find proof leftist insanity, just like rust, never sleeps.  We have this I & I Editorial Board February 22, 2023 piece, Biden Is Still After Your Gas Stoves saying:

Shortly after a Biden administration official boasted about how the federal government might ban gas stoves for being “unsafe,” the White House reassured the public that no such ban was in the works. We warned readers at the time not to believe such reassurances because “once this sort of train starts moving there is often no stopping it.” That was in early January. It took less than a month for the Biden administration to prove us right. Earlier this month, the Department of Energy released a proposed rule that, if implemented, would essentially regulate gas stoves out of existence.

What and who are behind this insanity?  Global warming fanatics.  No matter what's being touted, neither safety or efficiency has anything to do with this at all.  These manufactures know a thing or two about how to make the most safe and efficient gas stoves possible, and what this band of misfits in the Biden administration is pushing will effectively make it so "95% of the market would not meet the proposed levels." And this is the tip of the iceberg.  As the article goes on to point out:

So, is this attack on gas stoves just a case of regulators running amok? Don’t believe that for a minute............regulatory actions such as this one … seldom germinate up organically among the career bureaucracy; most often, they are the result of lobbying efforts from outside interest groups. This is no secret.”

One of the biggest problems dealing with these departments and agencies is every time a radical administration takes over they hire the outside radicals as permanent government employees, so they're there as a treasonous "Fifth Column" forever undermining anything that stands against their insane goal to destroy America, and the entire free world, in favor of a socialistic system of governance under the auspices of the most corrupt and incompetent organization the world has ever known.  The United Nations. 

So what's the solution?  We need to eliminate entire departments and agencies of the federal government and in this case the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), a left wing fever swamp if there ever was one, and the Department of Energy.  Get rid of the Fifth Columnists, get rid of the problem.  

I will be coming back to this Fifth Column issue, because this is a problem that's ubiquitous.  And based on history, that includes what's going on in the Republican party and the 2024 election.   The real enemy of the left isn't gas stoves?  It's America!  Why is that so hard to grasp? 

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

P&D Today

Fixing Education in America is Job One

De Omnibus Dubitandum

By Rich Kozlovich

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Abolish the IRS, China is in trouble in ways no one want to report about, leftists are hypocrites, and diversity without accomplishment is incompetence without consequence.

Today we have six commentaries and two links, all covering interesting subjects, including the "conspiracy" that wasn't, and those who covered it up.  And what's become a favorite subject for me Zelensky, Ukraine and the big con.  It's time we stopped catering to this corrupt group of grifters who are as corrupt and dictatorial as Putin, and lined not only their pockets, but the pockets of the Biden Crime Family. 

Samantha Power says the money we gave is all accounted for.  Oh, great, the Samantha Power who stonewalled an investigation on Afghan cash, or the Samantha Power who unmasked Michal Flynn, or the Samantha Power who got caught up in Spygate using her security clearance to spy on people, and when caught she lied and claimed someone stole her security clearance.  Do they mean that Samantha power?  Oh.....wait....those are all the same Samantha Power!  Well that gives us all total confidence, don't you think?  I'm totally confident she's so untrustworthy I wouldn't believe her if she said day was light and night was dark.    

Commentaries
  1. Has Diversity, Equity and Diversity Become Alternative Words For Insanity? By Rich Kozlovich
  2. If Diversity is the Answer, What's the Question? By Rich Kozlovich
  3. China’s Revolution in Family Structure: A Huge Demographic Blind Spot with Surprises Ahead By Nicholas Eberstadt and Ashton Verdery
  4. The Case for Abolishing the IRS By Steve Dewey
  5. Ben & Jerry's Called for Open Borders While Exploiting Migrant Children By Daniel Greenfield
  6. Republican Loyalty Pledge: Should Trump Agree? By Tim Donner

Has Diversity, Equity and Diversity Become Alternative Words For Insanity?

By Rich Kozlovich

On  Jan 23, 2023 I posted this picture as my Thought For the Day, and in the last six months it's been hit over and over again and has now become the third largest post hit in the last 12 months.  

That was unexpected, as I'd never heard of Sir Roger Scruton, I just thought it was such a great line and fundamentally rational statement, and yet amusing, so while chuckling, I posted it.  

As it turns out, he was well known in academic circles and an interesting and courageous man.  I always admire those who have the courage and intelligence to be the rock in the current, standing against the world saying, you're all wrong and I'm going to tell you why.

It appears to me he started out as a bit of a leftist and then realized, after watching them riot in Paris, they're nuts, saying: 


I suddenly realised I was on the other side. What I saw was an unruly mob of self-indulgent middle-class hooligans. When I asked my friends what they wanted, what were they trying to achieve, all I got back was this ludicrous Marxist gobbledegook. I was disgusted by it, and thought there must be a way back to the defence of western civilization against these things. That's when I became a conservative. I knew I wanted to conserve things rather than pull them down.

He was a conservative academic, who took public stands which cost him. He was the editor of "The Salisbury Review [which] effectively ended his academic career in the United Kingdom", because he felt it was important to take a strong stand for truth.  He stated: 

"........it was worth sacrificing your chances of becoming a fellow of the British Academy, a vice-chancellor or an emeritus professor for the sheer relief of uttering the truth."..........In 2002 he described the effect of the editorship on his life: It cost me many thousand hours of unpaid labour, a hideous character assassination in Private Eye, three lawsuits, two interrogations, one expulsion, the loss of a university career in Britain, unendingly contemptuous reviews, Tory suspicion, and the hatred of decent liberals everywhere. 

And it was worth it.

Now that's what I call being the rock in the current.

America is as an academic sewer of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.  That all may sound great, but when you look under that rock you find it's not only a lie, it's an absolutely failed philosophy illegally being imposed on the nation. In this article, Dumbing down America with DEI, By M.B. Mathews he states:

DEI advocates are dumbing down the American culture with DEI policies. Unfortunately, many non-POC (people of color) are signing on to these devastating policies rather than be canceled by the DEI stasi. As noted by author Nancy Andersen, DEI, by its own literature, finds “individualism, perfectionism, a sense of urgency, and objectivity as representative of ‘white supremacy culture.’” It forgoes merit for color-balancing. What DEI does, in essence, is dumb down the entire culture by pushing the mistaken belief that America is systemically racist and hopelessly White. What the DEI activists and supporters are doing is a travesty of honesty and accomplishment because it tells people who are not qualified that they are. That doesn’t help them. It hurts them.........DEI is poisonous because it advocates abandoning  a “sense of urgency”.........Diversity kills the intellect just as surely as arsenic kills the body.

For those who've been aware of who and what the left really is, and how it keeps changing itself into an angel of light understand that equity, and equality are two different animals entirely. There is No equality under equity.  If Biden or another Obamaite continue in the Presidency we will see a total abandonment of equality in favor of equity and it will be imposed by every force that can be mustered by the agencies of the federal government.  We'll see the worst forms of "ruthless totalitarianism" and "racial division" possible.  

In fact, an important tenet of DEI is Critical Race Theory (CRT):

CRT makes race the prism through which its proponents analyze all aspects of American life.  CRT reimagines the U.S. as a nation split by groups, each with specific claims on victimization.  CRT's intolerance can be found in schools, the workplace, and the entertainment sector, 'normalizing' belief in systemic racism for the average American."

These Diversity demands are nothing short of a "metastasizing canker and a source of corruption and debasement that is eroding our country."  This infection isn't only here in the United States, this is a worldwide effort to destroy Western culture via claims of systemic racism, and in England, Cambridge University attempted to blocked any 'white from apply for post-graduate programs to help underrepresented groups. 
 
The push back forced them to change it from a blatantly racist anti-white hate push to claiming the program would now be “open to a wider group defined by socio-economic factors instead, including white working-class.”  But they've exposed who and what they are, because here's the rub.  Whites are already underrepresented at Cambridge. 

The last thing I want doing work for me is someone who get their job not based on performance, but based on some Woke criteria, like doctors.  
Doctors take an oath to "do no harm" and we know they abandoned that idea long ago.  These outrageous pandemic mandates for masks, social distancing, isolation,  and most importantly, the mandated vaccinations and even vaccination passports, has exposed them as spineless and corrupt.  And now America's medical schools are forcing their students to "swear allegiance to racial dogmas".  From top to bottom, DEI permeates every department and every decision made in most of America's institutions.  
 
This, according to Michael Bertolone has been turning America into a no whites allowed, exclusive diversity fellowship club, including:
The author goes on to say:
 
In other words, straight, White, non-disabled males need not apply, which is a blatant violation of Title VII, which expressly prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin. Title VII applies to employers with 15 or more employees. One would assume that the leading organization representing the legal community in the U.S. would know this and steer clear of any impropriety in the programs it offers.

Wokeness is the "Age of Introspective Contrition [and] will depend upon the willingness of the populace to absorb and accept the degree of introspection and contrition it demands.  It will eventually collapse under the weight of its imposed guilt burden." 

It's time to just say 'no!' to the guilt trip, to do otherwise is accept and embrace insanity. So, has Diversity, Equity and Diversity become alternative words for insanity?

Yes, emphatically, Yes!

If Diversity is the Answer, What's the Question?

What are the alleged “compelling” benefits of “diversity“? They are as invisible as the proverbial emperor’s new clothes. Yet everyone has to pretend to believe in those benefits, as they pretended to admire the naked emperor’s wardrobe. Thomas Sowell

By Rich Kozlovich

On July 10, 2020 Paul Mirengoff posted the article, Why so much trouble nominating reliably conservative Justices? Part Two. saying:

In this post from last month, I tried to explain why Republican presidents have far less success nominating reliably conservative Supreme Court Justices than their Democratic counterparts have in nominating liberal ones. The main reason, I said, is that the conservative legal movement in America has multiple strands, not all of which point adherents to a result that can be called, or agreed upon as, conservative.
He goes on saying:
Harvard law professor, Adrian Vermeule, He dismisses two possible explanations, before embracing a third..............The first is that “liberal justices are, despite their protestations, systematically less principled” than conservative ones. Vermeule brushes this... off....a second explanation he dismisses — that “conservative swing justices depart from their best judgment about what the Constitution requires in controversial cases because they are overwhelmed by the political, social and cultural pressures of the left-elite milieu, especially the praise or censure of the mainstream media.”.......the “gravitational force” of our alleged unwritten constitution pulls in the others from time to time. As Ed Whelan points out, this is just a fancy, righteous-sounding way of saying that defecting conservatives are following political, social, and cultural pressures of the left-elite milieu....
This in my opinion is a lot of verbiage, so let's make it simple.  First, leftist judges act and do what they do because they really are less principled, and secondly, conservative judges do and act they way they do because heterodoxy isn't for the faint of heart.  Simple as that.

Most people want to be liked, and well thought of, even lauded and praised.  And in order to live that life they're so often willing to go along with the crowd, even when that crowd is molded and moved by mass hysteria.

Being the rock in the current is unpleasant, and rowing against the tide is exhausting.  You know you're there all by yourself.  You won't be popular, and you won't get credit for your actions you deserve.  You'll be vilified, ridiculed, despised and snickered at.  No one likes that, and it's my belief this is particularly true of judges, who, after years of being pampered and catered to, they develop huge ego's, all of which is addictive.  But this is more than an issue regarding the judiciary.  This is a universal problem with leadership in industry and government.  Why?  Because people will always be people!

As Izabella Tabarovsky points out in her article, The American Soviet Mentality, Collective demonization invades our culture saying:
Twitter has been used as a platform for exercises in unanimous condemnation for as long as it has existed. Countless careers and lives have been ruined as outraged mobs have descended on people whose social media gaffes or old teenage behavior were held up to public scorn and judged to be deplorable and unforgivable. But it wasn’t until the past couple of weeks that the similarity of our current culture with the Soviet practice of collective hounding presented itself to me with such stark clarity. Perhaps it was the specific professions and the cultural institutions involved—and the specific acts of writers banding together to abuse and cancel their colleagues—that brought that sordid history back.

People will always be people, and the patterns of life keep repeating over and over again.  We're now living in a state of mass hysteria in America. We've lost all sense of balance as a nation.  Those of us who see this for what it is are now striving to avoid falling into the ranks of the insane.  

We're now facing a destructive onslaught of the Holy Trinity of leftism.  Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.  We've just watched absolutely unqualified jurists being nominated to the federal bench, including the Supreme Court, over and over again.  The same is true of nominations to various departments of the federal government, and the fact is, Biden could nominate a ham sandwich as Secretary of State and the Democrat Senate would approve the appointment, and truthfully, the nation would probably be safer than in the hands of those in power now.  

China’s Revolution in Family Structure: A Huge Demographic Blind Spot with Surprises Ahead

By Nicholas Eberstadt | Ashton Verdery @ American Enterprise Institute February 27, 2023

Key Points

  • This report maps out recent and prospective trends in China’s family structure and kinship network patterns and assesses the social, economic, and political implications of these changes. We believe this is the first such study ever undertaken for a major national population.
  • The report maps out changing family patterns through demographic modeling techniques, which simulate trends in family formation based on existing demographic data.
  • Because statistics on family networks are not collected in China (or almost anywhere else), this area represents a blind spot for policymakers—a potentially fateful one, as shown in this report.

Read the PDF.

Executive Summary

Researchers and decision makers in Beijing and the West pay close attention to many major Chinese population trends, including its pronounced sub-replacement fertility, its shrinking manpower totals, and its rapid population aging. Yet one momentous demographic trend in China has as yet attracted almost no interest: the transformation of the country’s family structure.

The reason for this oversight is obvious. Beijing, like other modern governments, simply does not collect information on family structure or kinship networks—so the regime does not think about the issue and its implications.

In this report, we model simulations of China’s past and prospective patterns and trends in kinship networks. We then use the results from these simulations to analyze, assess, and speculate about their implications for China’s social, economic, and political future. We believe this is the first study to think through the far-reaching implications of the results of demographic and kinship network modeling for a national population of a major economy and great power.

Our simulations show that the Chinese family is about to undergo a radical and historically unprecedented transition, as extended kinship networks atrophy across the nation and close blood relatives disappear altogether for many. This fraying of the extended family and atomization of the nuclear family come at an almost exquisitely inopportune moment in China: Social needs are soaring alongside the rising tally of elderly dependents and the shrinking ranks of those on whom the elderly can rely—two social indicators poised for inescapable collision in the years immediately ahead. Indeed, the withering of the Chinese family as we now know it will make for new and unfamiliar challenges at every stage in the life cycle, for both Chinese people and the Chinese state.

Our simulations revealed several key findings.

  • An unexpected finding: In terms of sheer quantity, Chinese networks of blood kin were never before nearly as thick as at the start of the 21st century. Due to dramatic improvements in survival, men and women in their 30s today (2020) have on average five times as many living cousins as in 1960. China’s “kin explosion” may be an important, heretofore unobserved, factor helping explain the Chinese economy’s remarkable performance since Mao Zedong’s death.
  • But that kin explosion has reached its zenith, and China is now on the cusp of a severe, unavoidable, and unrelenting “kin crash,” driven by its prolonged and increasingly steep sub-replacement fertility patterns. The implosion of consanguineous family networks, in our models, means that China’s rising generations will likely have fewer living relatives than ever before in Chinese history: A “kin famine” looms.
  • Population simulations also project a radical inversion within the nuclear family, with living parents and in-laws outnumbering children for middle-aged Chinese men and women. Further, due to the surfeit of baby boys under the notorious One-Child Policy (1980–2015) and declining cohort sizes, growing numbers of men in the decades ahead will enter old age without spouses or children—the traditional sources of support for the elderly.
  • China’s coming revolution in family structure stands to overturn fundamental social arrangements taken for granted today. The focus of the family in China will necessarily be redirected from the rearing of the young to the care of the old. The reliability and durability of familial bonds of duty will be an increasingly crucial question—perhaps even a matter of life and death for many, including frail and impecunious elders in the Chinese hinterlands.
  • Notwithstanding the looming macroeconomic implications of old-age dependency burdens, the most consequential economic impact of China’s coming revolution in family may actually concern the micro-foundations of the national economy. Since earliest recorded history, China’s guanxi networks have helped get business done by reducing uncertainty and transaction costs. Just as proliferation of blood relatives likely proved a powerful stimulant for growth during the era of China’s phenomenal upswing, the drastic coming plunge in living biological kin in China between now and 2050 may prove an economic depressant.
  • The coming revolution in Chinese family structure promises to have political reverberations as well. If the waning of the family requires China to build a huge social welfare state over the coming generation, as we surmise it will, then Beijing would have that much less wherewithal at its disposal for influencing events abroad through economic diplomacy and defense policy.
  • Further, our simulations indicate that by 2050, close to half of China’s overall pool of male military-age manpower will be made up of only children. Any encounter by China’s security forces involving significant loss of life will almost unavoidably presage lineage extinction for many Chinese families. Autocracies are typically tolerant of casualties—but this may not at all be the case in the only-child China of today and the coming decades.

Analysts and decision makers in China (and elsewhere) have barely begun to think about the many ramifications of this great disruption for China’s future. Inattention to Chinese family structure is a blind spot—quite possibly a fateful one.

Introduction

Dramatic demographic changes are underway in China, and they bear directly on the country’s economic, social, and geopolitical outlook for the decades ahead.1 Beijing’s official announcement in January 2023 that deaths slightly exceeded births in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 20222 and that total population for the country fell for the first time since the Great Famine of 1959–61 that followed Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward are only the latest reminders that population trends are constantly recasting the trajectory of “China’s rise.”

Researchers and decision makers in Beijing and the West pay close attention to many major Chinese population trends and their implications—among these, pronounced and continuing sub-replacement fertility, shrinking working-age manpower, rapid population aging, and emerging surfeits of marriageable men, partly due to sex-selective abortions. Yet those convey only some of the demographic headwinds facing the world’s largest economy and most populous society. One momentous demographic trend in China has as yet attracted almost no interest: the transformation of the country’s family structure.

Inattention to Chinese family structure is a blind spot—quite possibly a fateful one. The Chinese family is already set to undergo a radical and historically unprecedented transition, as extended kinship networks atrophy across the nation and close blood relatives disappear altogether for many. This fraying of the extended family and atomization of the nuclear family come at an almost exquisitely inopportune moment in China: Social needs are soaring with the rising tally of elderly dependents and shrinking ranks of those on whom elderly can rely—two social indicators poised for collision and rapidly. Indeed, the withering of the Chinese family as we now know it will make for new and unfamiliar challenges at every stage in the life cycle, for people and for the Chinese state. We have barely begun to think about the many ramifications of this great disruption for China’s future.

The impending upheaval in Chinese family structure is by now essentially unstoppable; a new family order is all but inescapable for China’s rising young generations. Because their parents had fewer children and they had fewer siblings, their children will necessarily have few aunts, uncles, and cousins. This upheaval promises to be massive in magnitude, replete with far-reaching reverberations—and is coming surprisingly soon.

Why has such an enormous, and potentially revolutionary, demographic change gone overlooked by China’s formidable cadre of academics, researchers, and advisers—and their overseas counterparts? The answer unfortunately is obvious. Beijing simply does not collect information on family structure or kinship networks—so the regime does not think about the issue and its implications. They plan for fewer people, not fewer nieces.

Such oversight is hardly new, nor is it peculiar to China. Standing governments have never regarded data on family as relevant to statecraft or security. Empires and states have been conducting censuses for thousands of years—the earliest of them in the Mediterranean and China. But in antiquity, these population counts were designed for taxation and military mobilization—thus, the focus on households and head counts.

That ancient design still informs modern statistical authorities everywhere. Although their techniques for surveying populations may be vastly more sophisticated nowadays, and although the sheer volume of demographic data at their disposal may likewise be exponentially greater, modern governments the world over still fail to ask for information about kinship from their citizens and subjects—and thus do not obtain it. Outside those working with the closely guarded population register data in some Scandinavian countries, who must apply clever approaches to enumerate kin, the kinship systems linking whole societies remain unseen.

In this report, we attempt to illuminate this major demographic blind spot in China’s population profile through modeling simulations of China’s past and prospective patterns and trends in kinship networks. We then use the results from these simulations to analyze, assess, and speculate about their implications for the Chinese future, in the social, economic, and even political realms. We believe this is the first study to think through the far-reaching implications of the results of demographic and kinship network modeling for a national population of a major economy and great power. We hope to demonstrate the utility of such explorations and encourage similar studies for the populations of other contemporary societies.

As we will show, the story of China’s revolution in family structure is more complicated than typically thought. Scholars, pundits, and members of the public certainly appreciate that the country’s family experience is changing. China’s notorious fertility-control policies in effect from the 1970s to 2015 are well-known, for instance, and it is not a leap to reason that such policies—and the other demographic reversals discussed above—presage considerable change in family structure. But how such policies and trends fit in the context of China’s shifting family landscape, how much has changed in the past 80 years, and just how much is likely to change again in the next 80 is a largely untold story.

Read the full report.


Republican Loyalty Pledge: Should Trump Agree?

There are good reasons for the former president to opt in - or out. 

 By Tim Donner February 28, 2023 @ Liberty Nation News

And so the deed is done. Republican Party Chair Ronna McDaniel has announced that a loyalty pledge to the party’s ultimate 2024 presidential nominee will almost certainly be required of all candidates in order to be included in GOP-sponsored primary debates set to commence in August. “I think it’s kind of a no-brainer, right? If you’re going to be on the Republican National Committee debate stage asking voters to support you, you should say, ‘I’m going to support the voters and who they choose as the nominee,'” McDaniel told CNN on Sunday.

At the most basic level, it is not difficult to figure out the reason for such a decision – party unity – but also at whom it is aimed. Donald Trump famously refused to commit to supporting any nominee other than himself in 2016. And while the issue became moot when Trump ran roughshod over the rest of the candidates, it represented a looming sword of Damocles hanging over the party that has presented a quandary once more as Trump attempts to recover his former glory with a third – and presumably final – run for the big prize.

Indeed, things are very different seven years later in 2023, with much clean and polluted water under the dam, so Trump may now need the party more than the party needs him. A recent survey revealed that 50% of self-proclaimed Republicans are looking elsewhere for their next standard-bearer (at the same time, 60% of Democrats don’t want Biden, so it’s all relative).

Thus, the question becomes whether Trump, as a bow to present reality, views such a pledge as necessary or decides he need not do so and refuses to offer blind support in advance for a TBD nominee. None of the other candidates are likely to refuse the pledge, but Trump already stated in a recent interview – before the McDaniel edict – that his support would be conditional. “It would depend,” Mr. Trump told radio host Hugh Hewitt. “It would have to depend on who the nominee was.” Will he change his mind now on a crucial decision that is no longer theoretical? Will he go along to get along? Or will he stand his ground and refuse, preferring – or at least willing – to stand apart from a multi-candidate field with superior stature as the only one who has already performed the job in question?

There is good reason for Trump to say yes to the pledge, but also good reason to say no. While the likes of Ron DeSantis and Mike Pompeo hold worldviews similar to Trump, there are as many as a dozen Republicans who have expressed some level of interest in a presidential run, and a few – most prominently New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu and former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan – are Trump critics, if not outright Never-Trumpers. Then there are others, including Trump UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, who threw her hat in the ring recently, plus Trump’s VP Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who come out of the Trump administration but have since, for varying reasons, established relative independence from the Trump brand.

In explaining additional requirements for participation such as a minimum percentage in accredited polls, McDaniel made clear the bar will be high enough to allow the party “to make sure you have people on the debate stage who are running for president. We don’t want people who are running for book deals, or media contracts, or Cabinet positions.”

That can plausibly be said of almost every potential candidate likely to run – with the striking exception of former President Donald Trump. But once the GOP makes the loyalty pledge edict official, should he agree to endorse a candidate he finds wanting at best, or who stands as an outspoken opponent of him at worst? His answer will reveal much about how the Trump whom Republicans have come to know – and mostly love – feels about his own chances of reclaiming his perch in the Oval Office.


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Ben & Jerry's Called for Open Borders While Exploiting Migrant Children

February 28, 2023 @ Sultan Knish Blog 

No company has been as vocal about fighting for migrants and exploiting them.

“We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: human beings can’t be illegal,” the ice cream maker declared. Its advocacy for illegal migrants even led to a clash with the British government which told it to “stick to ice cream”. In the United States, the leftist brand debuted a new flavor ‘Pecan Resist’, and bragged that it would “resist the Trump administration’s regressive and discriminatory policies” to build a future for “refugees and immigrants”.

The ugly truth behind the virtue signaling was that Ben & Jerry’s depended on migrant labor to make its overpriced ice cream. A year before Trump took office, the progressive company faced protests by migrant workers who spoke of having to live in barns without heat during the Vermont winter while milking cows at midnight and being injured by exploding glass milk bottles.

Ben & Jerry’s claimed that it supported open borders because of the company’s “social mission” and “values”. Those values were measured in the dollar and cents bottom line. The milk that went into the company’s ice cream depended on the cheap labor of those same migrants. Open borders wasn’t an abstraction, it was a steady source of labor to be churned into ice cream.

When the Biden administration rammed open the southern borders, flooding the country with millions of migrants, adult migrant workers were quickly supplemented by children.

A New York Times investigation found that Ben & Jerry’s was among the corporate brands benefiting from child labor. Of the various companies, Ben & Jerry’s was the most shameless about the use of child labor with Cheryl Pinto, its head of “values-led sourcing”, stating that “if migrant children needed to work full time, it was preferable for them to have jobs at a well-monitored workplace.” It’s an argument that sounds straight out of Oliver Twist.

Pinto, a former risk manager for its Unilever parent company, had been dubbed “Ben & Jerry’s sorceress” who focused on positive social impact. The sorcery turned out to be of the Hansel & Gretel variety with children being lured to the ovens of an ice cream gingerbread house.

Behind all the buzzwords about “equity” and “climate justice” are the children working so that Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield can get even richer while distracting us with virtue signaling.

Ben & Jerry’s has a lot of experience with “well-monitored workplaces” for child labor. The company, which has boasted of its support for Black Lives Matter, had been previously accused of benefiting from the slave labor of 8-year-olds on cocoa plantations in Africa, vanilla plantations in Madagascar, and palm oil on Indonesian plantations.

The open borders that Ben & Jerry’s had advocated for brought child labor to America.

In 2021, a Ben & Jerry’s franchise owner in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina was caught employing 12-year-olds, but the latest revelations about the company are a good deal worse.

The New York Times story describes a 14-year-old migrant boy who had his hand crushed in an industrial milking machine on a dairy farm. While the paper does not name the company, Ben & Jerry’s sources milk from farms in Middlebury VT where the accident took place.

Ben & Jerry’s and Pinto had previously made headlines for reaching an agreement with Milk With Dignity, a migrant workers group, at which one worker boasted that “I never had a day off before the program. But now I have two days off per month.” Ben & Jerry’s claimed that its partnership with Milk With Dignity means that the farms it uses no longer exploit anybody.

“Respect for human rights is one of our core values,” Pinto claimed.

The Milk With Dignity code goes so far as to bar “the threat or use of sexual or physical assault” against workers, which is pretty noble of Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield. Nothing says respect for human rights like agreeing not to sexually assault workers.

But the code only bars “systemic unlawful child labor”. That’s quite a few loopholes in 4 words. The full wording in the code defines “the use of systemic unlawful child labor, as defined by applicable law in the jurisdiction in which the farm is located.” That’s as good as an admission. Child labor can be systemic or it can be unlawful, but it can’t be both systemic and unlawful.

Behind the meaningless organic labels and the images of bucolic cows and photogenic hipster farmers marketed by progressive upselling brands like Ben & Jerry’s is a dairy industry that, despite its location across the country, looks a lot like California’s illegal alien farms.

A local paper described “the coyotes who smuggle migrants across the border, the people who run safe houses, the van drivers who make regular interstate and cross-country runs, and the farmers are part of a complex, underground system powered by cell phones and money.”

“Sex traffickers are a small part of that network. Most of the dairy workers are young men stuck on rural farms with no transportation. Enter the pimps who, exploiting the loneliness and isolation of the workers, drive women to remote farms. A prostitution ring in Vermont came to light in 2011, when police arrested two men who brought women to have sex with workers for $60 a trick.”

“They just bring girls, Mexicans and Colombians, mostly Latinas,” Carlos, who came to the country as an “unaccompanied minor”, told a journalist.

That’s the grim reality behind all the hipster brands and leftist politics, the cutesy celebrity names, the photos of woke icons like Stephen Colbert and Ava DuVernay, are Mexican teens living in unheated barns and working to milk cows twice a day in between visits to trafficked girls. It’s little wonder that Ben & Jerry’s keeps searching for new radical causes to embrace.

In 2021, Ben & Jerry’s announced that it was joining a boycott of Israel because selling ice cream in the Jewish State was “inconsistent with our values”. The move came at the behest of Anuradha Mittal, the Ben and Jerry’s social justice board chairwoman, who had defended Hamas and Hezbollah, and whose offices were decorated with a “Support the Intifada” poster.

Selling ice cream in Israel was inconsistent with Ben & Jerry’s values, child labor wasn’t.

Ben & Jerry’s support for BDS and for other radical leftist causes like BLM came as it was trying to divert attention from the products and processes at the heart of its business. Its social justice logorrhea has led the company in just the last month to endorse critical race theory as a “long-overdue correction to the whitewashed history taught in most American schools”, to claim that brain injuries are worse for black people and to endorse slavery reparations. Much like hating Israel, none of this has anything to do with ice cream. And that’s the whole point.

Like a criminal in police custody, Ben & Jerry’s would like to talk about anything and everything in the world except its own crimes. Smearing Israel, America, Jews, white people and anyone else is a convenient distraction from the fact that the social justice ice cream empire is built on child labor and on the open borders it champions and whose exploitation it benefits from.

Ben & Jerry’s talks nonstop about its values. What are its actual values beyond its hashtags about BLM, open borders, Israel, sexism, transphobia and climate justice? As Groucho Marx quipped, “Those are my principles, and if you don’t like them… well, I have others.”

The only values of the ice cream, that is uniquely flat and tasteless in all its diversity of overpriced social justice flavors, are what it does, not what it claims to believe. One of those revealing moments came some years ago when migrant workers protested in a march to the Ben & Jerry’s factory. A few of the illegal aliens were arrested.

“We are concerned that hard-working, productive members of our community, who contribute to the success of dairy farms in Vermont, would face criminalization,” Ben & Jerry’s said, in a statement that had a very different tone than its usual bellicose social justice tweets. ​“We need policy change that serves Vermont’s dairy workers, farmers, and industry as a whole.”

That was the sound of Ben & Jerry’s talking about the intersectionality of its support for open borders and its business model that depended on illegal aliens. Another came when its values sourcing boss responded to the New York Times story by suggesting that, “If migrant children needed to work full time, it was preferable for them to have jobs at a well-monitored workplace.”

Those are Ben & Jerry’s real values. They’re not as marketable, but unlike the others, they’re true. Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine.
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The Case for Abolishing the IRS

The Internal Revenue Service is a system beyond repair. It's time to seriously considering scrapping the agency.

 Steve Dewey Steve Dewey @ Foundation for Economic Education

The American public has long held an unfavorable view of the Internal Revenue Service, as evidenced by several historical surveys. A Gallup poll taken more than 25 years ago in October 1997 found that 69 percent of the American public held the opinion that the IRS “frequently abuse[d] its powers.” Fast forward to October 2022, when another Gallup poll was taken on the American public’s job-performance rating of 11 federal agencies. The poll ranked the IRS dead last, with only 34 percent of Americans regarding the job performance of the IRS as “excellent/good.”

Another poll released by the Pew Research Center in March 2015 on the “complexity of the tax system” indicated that 72 percent of the American public were at least somewhat bothered by the complexity, and 44 percent were a lot bothered by it. Public concern over the complexity of the federal tax code is certainly understandable when you consider that the body of law that codifies all federal tax laws, the Internal Revenue Code (U.S. Code Title 26), comprised 6,979 pages as of year-end 2022.

Aside from the American public’s unfavorable view of the tax system, there is a real economic reason for addressing its complexity: the enormous cost of compliance for the American taxpayer, both individual and corporate. The Tax Foundation issued a report in August 2022 estimating that “Americans [would] spend over 6.5 billion hours complying with IRS tax filing and reporting requirements in 2022.” This equates to approximately 3.1 million full-time workers focused entirely on federal tax compliance.

The Tax Foundation estimates that the monetary cost of compliance based on its estimated 6.5 billion work hours would at minimum amount to $313 billion in 2022 — nearly 25 times greater than the IRS’s $12.6 billion 2022 budget with a workforce of approximately 80,000 employees.

An additional unknown cost of significant size is the time spent by American taxpayers in calling the IRS for tax-filing assistance. Based on information from the IRS’s Taxpayer Advocate Service, Americans made 72.8 million calls to the IRS in 2022 seeking help. Only 7.4 million calls were answered — just over 10 percent — and these had an average wait time of 28 minutes.

The Taxpayer Advocate Service, an independent organization within the IRS established in 1996 to help Americans address federal tax problems, issues an annual report to Congress every January with an assessment of the IRS’s prior-year operations and some legislative recommendations. The recommendations typically include more amendments to the Internal Revenue Code, more IRS rules and rule revisions, more funding from Congress, expanding jurisdiction of the U.S. Tax Court, and more mandates on the private sector, such as establishing new IRS competency standards for tax preparers. Hence, these ongoing annual recommendations, while well-intentioned, only serve to tinker with a massive system already fundamentally broken and beyond repair.

The current American tax system is clearly a dysfunctional labyrinth and an oppressive cost burden on American citizens and businesses. So, how did the United States, a nation founded on liberty and limited government, get to this point? A historical look at the evolution of the American tax system provides the necessary context for understanding the problem and achieving a sensible solution.

Despite a national history predominantly void of income taxes for more than a century, the experience of an income tax being put into actual practice from 1862 through 1872, and again briefly in 1894, caused the American public and its legislative representatives to at least become accustomed to the idea of a federal income tax. But more importantly, the narrow Supreme Court decision in Pollock v. Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co. energized a growing populist and progressive political movement in the United States to push for a graduated federal income tax in the late 1890s and early 1900s.

When Republican President William Howard Taft succeeded progressive Republican President Theodore Roosevelt in 1909, he was under immediate pressure to support a new graduated income tax law. Not only was there widespread bipartisan support for a new income tax on high-income Americans, but Taft’s predecessor Roosevelt had also advocated for it. Taft was lukewarm, at best, about reviving the tax, but he realized it was an issue that he had to face as aggressive efforts by congressional Democrats to legislate new taxes on corporations and wealthy Americans mounted. These efforts included a new income tax proposed by Sen. Joseph Bailey Sr. (D-Texas) that was likely to pass in Congress, as well as proposals by Sen. Norris Brown (R-Neb.) for a new income tax amendment to the Constitution.

Taft was stuck in the middle with conservative Republicans opposing an income tax. He was concerned about its imminent passage in Congress, but he also feared that any new income tax law would meet the same fate as that which was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in Pollock in 1895. Therefore, Taft strategized with powerful Senate leader Nelson Aldrich (R-R.I.) to propose a new income tax constitutional amendment to stop the pending legislation in Congress. Their plan worked —Congress put the proposed amendment up to vote, and it easily passed on July 12, 1909, by 77–0 vote in the Senate and 318–14 in the House.

It is important to note that Taft, Aldrich, and most conservative Republicans supported the amendment only because they were convinced that it would never be ratified by the states and would, therefore, permanently end the debate over the constitutionality of an income tax. Instead, they watched in dismay as it was ratified by state after state over the next 3.5 years until the required 36th state (three-fourths of the then-48 states) ratified it on Feb. 13, 1913. The 16th Amendment was officially certified as part of the Constitution on Feb. 25, 1913.

Since the politics of a graduated income tax at the time were based on the idea that the wealthiest Americans should share more of their income for the greater good of the nation, the surprising ratification of the 16th Amendment was likely due to the prevailing view among the states that a federal income tax would only be paid by the highest-income Americans.

The language adopted in the 16th Amendment reads as follows:

The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.

In contrast, the original foundation for taxation in the United States was set forth in Article I, Sections 2 and 8 of the Constitution as follows:

Article I, Section 2: Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers.

Article I, Section 8: The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States.

The two key changes in the Constitution’s original language are as follows:

  • The words “direct Taxes” were replaced with “taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived”;
  • The words “shall be apportioned among the several States” were replaced with “without apportionment among the several States.”

The change from “direct Taxes” to “taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived” opened the door to unlimited taxing authority by Congress. As a consequence, the 16th Amendment radically transformed the United States from a nation founded on personal liberty and property rights to a nation governed by a central power restricted far less by the Constitution — as became apparent very quickly in the years following the adoption of the 16th Amendment.

Less than eight months after the amendment was ratified, Congress passed a new income tax bill that was signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson on Oct. 3, 1913, the Revenue Act of 1913 (the Underwood Tariff Act). The new law imposed seven graduated income tax brackets ranging from a bottom 1 percent rate on a $20,000 income to a top rate of 7 percent on incomes above $500,000. Three years later, in 1916, the number of tax brackets increased from seven to 14 and the top tax rate from 7 percent to 15 percent. By 1918, during the height of the United States’ involvement in World War I, the number of tax brackets had increased to 56 with a top rate of 77 percent.

After the war ended, the federal tax code was little changed from 1919 to 1921 — the 56 tax brackets remained, and the top tax rate only lowered from 77 percent to 73 percent. It is astounding how aggressively — and quickly — Congress used its newly found powers of taxation, enacting dramatic change on American lives through the 16 Amendment in such a short period of time.

In the subsequent decades leading to the present, the income tax brackets have gyrated up and down, with both the bottom and top income tax rates hitting their all-time highs of 23 percent and 94 percent, respectively, in 1944 and 1945 during the final two years of World War II. At present, for the tax-filing year of 2022, the bottom and top income tax rates are 10 percent and 37 percent, respectively, with seven graduated income tax brackets.

When a new federal tax code was implemented with the Revenue Act of 1913, it comprised 27 pages and introduced Form 1040 for taxpayers to report income. The original Form 1040 comprised only four pages, including one page for instructions. The same form was used again in 1914 and 1915. In 1916, Form 1040 was revised and gradually increased in complexity in subsequent years. In 1939, the federal tax laws enacted after adoption of the 16th Amendment were compiled and codified into a new United States legal code, Title 26 of the U.S. Code, or the Internal Revenue Code. This code was amended in 1954 and again in 1986. As mentioned above, the Internal Revenue Code has since expanded to massive proportions, now comprising 6,979 pages.

Americans’ dissatisfaction with the federal tax system since the adoption of the 16th Amendment has spurred several political movements for change. The most meaningful in the past 50 years was the “Reagan Revolution” of the 1980s, which included two significant tax-reform laws under President Ronald Reagan: the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 and the Tax Reform Act of 1986.

Reagan’s 1981 law reduced the bottom tax rate from 14 to 11 percent and the top from 70 to 50 percent, but it still maintained 14 tax brackets. His 1986 law reduced the number of brackets to only two, raising the bottom rate to 15 percent and reducing the top to 28 percent. It also changed the official name of the Internal Revenue Code from the “Internal Revenue Code of 1954” to the “Internal Revenue Code of 1986.” While the 1986 law made numerous amendments to the existing 1954 code, it did not substantially recodify or reorganize its basic structure.

In spite of Reagan’s success in 1989 at some simplification of the code, it did not take long for his reforms to be whittled away by succeeding presidents and members of Congress beholden to special interest lobbying groups. President George H.W. Bush signed the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990, which added a top tax rate of 31 percent in 1991. This was followed by President Bill Clinton signing the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 to add two higher rates of 36 percent and 39.6 percent — on top of the three existing rates.

Both omnibus budget laws reversed some of the reforms enacted in Reagan’s 1986 tax-reform law. This indicated a return to old business as usual — i.e., special interest lobbyists influencing members of Congress for special treatment in the tax code. American taxpayers became more frustrated with the code’s complexity, and efforts renewed in the 1990s to reform the federal tax system.

This increased dissatisfaction is demonstrated in Steve Forbes‘ run for the Republican presidential nomination in 1996 and 2000. A flat income tax was the centerpiece of his campaigns; he proposed a flat rate of 17 percent, with generous personal exemptions of $13,000 per adult taxpayer and $5,000 per child. Although Forbes’ campaigns were unsuccessful, they called attention to the federal tax code as an important issue for the American public.

In 1998, the House of Representatives passed the Tax Code Termination Act, which would have actually terminated the Internal Revenue Code, effective after Dec. 31, 2002, and approved a new, simple, and fair tax system by July 4, 2002. The bill was passed in the House 219–209, but it stalled in the Senate Finance Committee and never received a Senate vote. In 1999, Rep. John Linder (R-Ga.) introduced and co-sponsored a bill to abolish the IRS and replace the federal income tax with “a national sales tax to be administered primarily by the States.” It never received a vote.

The Republican majority in the House of Representatives in the current 118th Congress is considering a new tax-reform bill, the FairTax Act, introduced and co-sponsored by Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.). The proposed bill would abolish the IRS and the Internal Revenue Code and establish a new national sales tax that would be administered by new, much smaller, less costly tax-collection bureaus within the Treasury Department. The bill would eliminate all personal and corporate income taxes, estate taxes, gift taxes, and payroll taxes. The new national sales tax would start at 23 percent, but that would include both the total cost of the sales item and the tax itself, which effectively means a sales tax rate of 30 percent.

The FairTax Act proposed by Carter has received strong criticism from both progressive and conservative think tanks, primarily based on concerns that a national sales tax would be unable to replace the revenue realized by the existing tax system and that it would be regressive in nature, increasing the taxes on lower-income people. It is highly unlikely that the FairTax could be enacted in the current Congress, what with the Democratic-controlled Senate and Democratic President Joe Biden almost certain to oppose it.

The proposed act also calls for a repeal of the 16th Amendment within seven years of the FairTax’s enactment, and failure to repeal the amendment within that time period would result in the end of all provisions of the proposed act in the calendar year following the end of the seven-year period.

The House Republicans sponsoring the proposed FairTax deserve an A+ for their aspirations to legislate a better federal tax system. However, their plan is simply not politically feasible — at least not any time in the near future. Not only would it not receive any support from Democrats, but it is doubtful whether it would even receive support from Republican Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy or the majority of House Republicans. The regressivity of the proposed national sales tax presents a difficult political narrative to overcome.

On the other hand, the American public’s dislike of the IRS and the current federal tax system is so strong that there should be a politically feasible path to a simpler, less burdensome federal tax system. In this regard, any congressional reformers of the tax system must assess not only what is most systemically desired but also what is politically possible. A better plan than the currently proposed FairTax would be a dual-track approach with two separate political paths intended to achieve the same desired goal of a simpler, less burdensome, and more efficient federal tax system that also restores Americans’ basic constitutional rights to personal liberty and property.

One path is to continue with an income tax, but only in the form of a simple flat tax for both individual and corporate taxpayers, with generous exemptions on initial, to-be-determined amounts of income. Thereafter, the flat rate would be applied on all income earned beyond the initial exempted amounts. This would address the political problem of regressivity faced with a national sales tax, thereby making it more politically feasible.

This system would be practically the same as the flat-tax plans proposed by Forbes but, in addition, would explicitly require replacing the existing Internal Revenue Code with a simple federal tax code no greater than the length of that established in 1913 — with a Form 1040 comprising a total of only four pages with only one page of instructions.

Such a radically simplified code with a simple flat income tax would provide the necessary political and operational justification for abolishing the IRS. The functions of the current IRS would be reduced enormously, allowing for a simplified tax-collection function to be transferred to a new tax-collection section of the U.S. Treasury Department and requiring a workforce of only a small fraction of the current 80,000-employee IRS.

The second path is to introduce a separate bill for the repeal of the 16th Amendment. This should be a separate legislative effort because repeal of any constitutional amendment would be a much more difficult and lengthy process with an uncertain outcome. Thus, it would be better to keep it separate from the more achievable effort of a simplified flat-tax law that abolishes the IRS and the current code.

However, despite the difficulty, efforts to repeal the 16th Amendment must be supported in order to achieve the ultimate goal of restoring Americans’ original constitutional rights to personal liberty and property.

This article originally appeared on The American Spectator.

 

Zelensky Said What? “The U.S. Will Have to Send Their Sons and Daughters” and “They Will Be Dying”

Michael Snyder March 1, 2023 

Does anyone out there still believe that the United States is going to be able to avoid a shooting war with Russia? When the war began, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky begged our politicians for help, and our politicians did not disappoint him. So far we have poured nearly 200 billion dollars into the war, but Zelensky just keeps asking for more. He wants fighter jets, he wants long-range missile systems, and apparently he also thinks that eventually “the U.S. will have to send their sons and daughters” to fight the Russians.......To Read More....

  • Zelensky warns skeptical Americans 'if they do not change their opinion' they can expect to send their sons and daughters to die for Ukraine March 1, 2023 - Russia's invasion of Ukraine triggered a lot of goodwill in the United States for the battered country on the frontiers of Europe, but Ukraine's leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, is a different story. Instead of doing all he can to increase U.S. support for Ukraine, he's doing a heckuva job to reverse it. His latest statement was to browbeat the U.S. into giving more -- and more -- to Ukraine. Seems the $46 billion already sent was not enough.  In response to a reporter's question at a press conference on the Feb. 24 anniversary of the invasion about falling popular support in the U.S. for the Ukraine war, Zelensky had this to say to those Americans...........Olena Zelenska.wife of Ukrainian President Zelensky, spent €40.000 during a 1-hour visit to a store in Paris on Avenue Montaigne while visiting France to plead for more financial support for Ukraine..... Maybe he can tamp that stuff down for a little while to get the war over with before his wife goes shopping?  Why is he unwilling to negotiate with Russia? The weak guy in any conflict is normally always willing to negotiate. More to the point, why is his government still so undemocratic and worse still, so corrupt? ...............:More

The Greatest Cover-Up in Human History

Ben Shapiro Ben Shapiro Mar 01, 2023 

First, it was supposedly a conspiracy theory.

Then, it was banned.

Finally, it was true.

The so-called "lab leak" theory of the origins of COVID-19 -- the theory that COVID-19 originated in at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and then was unintentionally loosed -- was always the most probable explanation for the outbreak of the deadly virus. After all, as Jon Stewart correctly joked in 2021, "'Oh, my God, there's a novel respiratory coronavirus overtaking Wuhan, China. What do we do?' 'Oh, you know who we could ask? The Wuhan novel respiratory coronavirus lab.' The disease is the same name as the lab. That's just a little too weird, don't you think?"

But for well over a year, it was considered verboten to mention the lab leak theory. When Senator Tom Cotton, R-Ark., posited the possibility of a lab leak in February 2020, he was roundly mocked by the media. The New York Times headlined, "Senator Tom Cotton Repeats Fringe Theory of Coronavirus Origins." Scientific American headlined -- in March 2022! -- "The Lab-Leak Hypothesis Made It Harder for Scientists to Seek the Truth." Facebook actively quashed attempts to disseminate the theory; Dr. Anthony Fauci went on national television and downplayed the theory...........To Read More....

Tom Cotton Vindicated After Lab Leak Report: ‘The Only Conspiracy Here Was Conspiracy of Silence Among the Left’ -  During an appearance on FNC’s “Hannity,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), once criticized for a New York Times op-ed recommending an aggressive posture regarding China, reacted to a Wall Street Journal report that the Biden administration now acknowledges culpability for the COVID-19 pandemic. The Arkansas Republican said although he was accused of conspiracy-mongering, those on the left were the ones engaged in a “conspiracy of silence.”...........

 Did Wray Just Answer a Question About the Origin of COVID Honestly? - Although FBI Director Christopher Wray dodged his way through a Tuesday night interview with Fox News’ Brett Baier, he answered one question with remarkable clarity. Referencing Sunday’s report in The Wall Street Journal, Baier noted that the Energy Department had revised their assessment of the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on new intelligence, the agency now concludes with “low confidence” that the virus originated from an accidental laboratory leak at »