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November 16: Republican line shifts to “Everything is expensive because of
30 trillion illegal aliens.” What’s ever new with these people? In 175+
years, nothing has changed. // Without going into the meltdown at Heritage
Foundation, yes, “Groypers” are real, and—whatever they call or don’t call
themselves, whether they follow Fuentes or not (most, probably don’t)—they
are the energized “youth” (teen to 40) of today’s Republican party. // “Six
weekdays.” A rundown of U.S. mass layoffs, October 28 to November 4. HOLY
MOLY!!! Only a matter of time before “Golden Age right now!”… which has
already become “Golden Age coming in 2026!”… becomes “Democrats sabotaged
the Golden Age! We MUST TURN OUT TO VOTE IN NOVEMBER 2026, or else Golden
Age will never happen!!!” Folks, these MORONS inherited the
“kicking-the-can finally hit the wall Depression”, & THEY DESERVE IT. //
November 17: OH MY GAWWWD!!! Comey case judge strongly suggests that
Orange Nero’s former beauty pageant contestant & now Clown Prosecutor, the
“white diversity hire” Halligan, PRESENTED TO COURT A DIFFERENT CHARGE
SHEET THAN THE ONE APPROVED BY GRAND JURY. You think I was kidding, EARLY
THIS YEAR, when I called it BEFORE ANYONE ELSE? No! EVERYONE closely
associated with Nero’s clowns, from Nero on down, is at serious risk of
jail time after 2024 & possibly even before. It will NOT be like
post-2020; most of them will NOT shift to careless grifting & waiting for
next opportunity. // November 18: “Quiet, quiet, piggy!” Orange Regime
slapped down by “its own” judge over Texas redistricting. GLORIOUS!!! //
‘Tis better to listen to a van, than to be thrown into one. Russian army
first-year total pay (incl. sign-on bonus), for non-specialist new
recruits, hiked by another million rubles; now at six million. This war is
clearly not going to last much into 2nd half of 2026. // Andrew Sullivan
now tells his readers what Dreizin told you A YEAR-PLUS AGO about lack of
any sanity feedback loop in Trumper info-headspace. // November 19: Another
BS “Zelensky will have to accept this deal!!!” deal, from the Geniuses who
watered down recent UN Resolution on Gaza, denying Israel its request to
include language calling for Hamas to be disarmed. Here’s another dose of
my “YooKrayne is a painstakingly-engineered suicide torpedo, & no force on
Earth will stop it from suiciding.” // November 20: Paying for the Russian
Willie Loman. And, “Fiat Tenebrae.” Good news & bad news for the
YooKrayne, re: its electric situation. Good: Chernigov, original test case
of doom, still halfway holding up, not out yet, amazing. Bad: Russia has
FINALLY targeted substations feeding from the nuclear power plants, & now,
almost whole country (even Kiev) is Chernigov. Dreizin reviews various
regional electric authorities’ power outage schedules for tomorrow. //
November 21: YooKrayne electric update. // BLS does it again! // Orange
Regime is locked into two spirals: Toxic image spiral & economic spiral.
Both now inescapable, dooming, & mutually reinforcing. A big part of the
problem, no one in that infosphere wants to risk being Marjorie Greene’d &
losing half of their lunatic audience by offering any soft criticism
besides nonsense such as “We have to refocus on pure MAGA.” ALSO, some
insight into REAL economic damage caused by Regime. No, it’s not tariffs.
Tariffs mostly a sideshow. // November 22: Kripo investigating the
Gestapo!!! Just a reminder, Nero’s crew are going to jail (the lucky ones,
only to the cleaners.) // The Orange Fash cannot keep up with events.
Economic downslide is like a zombie outbreak, & they are too echo-chambered
to do anything other than just ride the train down to hell. // November
23: YooKrayne war: The dog not barking, & another electric update. //
Lebanese Shitbullcrap has been allowed off the hook—It is now MUCH weaker,
but it is still in control of south Lebanon, & is rearming not disarming, &
will live to hypothetically fight another day. And today, Uncle Sam, under
Orange Nero, “greatest friend that Israel ever had”, is working hard to
make sure that Gaza follows SAME track. // November 24: Wow!
Congressional Republican honeymoon with Nero is beginning to come to an
end. // November 25: Record YooKraynian drone raid into Russia. What, why,
how? // A short note on Peter Pan. // “Sedition” and IQ. Just as they won
“the shutdown” in public opinion, Democrats also win the “sedition”
nonsense. It is simply AMAZING how they are WALKING CIRCLES AROUND Nero and
his idiot Republicans. // November 26: A new record for Russian
enlistments: 6.62 million rubles in the first year. // YooKrayne electric
update. // Here it is! “Haitians eating cats” 2.0!!! // November 27:
YooKrayne war mega-update: “Diplomacy”, drone ping-pong, and the electric.
// November 28: A DREIZIN UNIVERSITY PROPHECY BLOWOUT SPECTACULAR:
“INDO-EUROPEAN LINGUISTICS MEETS BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS 101.” Remember
“drone swarms”? How about driverless cars? Have you paid for gas for your
Jetsons-mobile with “crypto” lately? Blockchain changed your life? No? The
AI chatbot hype will go the same way. Just the three U.S. large
enterprises most directly focused on the AI chatbot (also image generation,
etc.) space—OpenAI, xAI, Anthropic—will lose probably around $45 billion in
2025, and that’s not even getting into Meta and Google. FOR COMPANIES
WHICH ALREADY HAVE MARKETABLE VERSIONS OF THEIR MAIN PRODUCTS FULLY ROLLED
OUT, THIS IS **INSANE**. Charging you $29.99/month for premium ChatGPT—or
even branching into the naughty stuff, when people can watch the real
thing—is not going to cut it. THERE IS NO PATH TO PROFITABILITY. //
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Americans want cuts in defense spending and war, but the Beltway plutocracy doesn't give a damn what Americans want
Americans Are Less Hawkish than Their Leadersnationalinterest.org
American leaders are reliably more hawkish than Americans. That gap marks a failure in democratic decision making. Under some circumstances, the free marketplace of ideas not only fails to produce good policy but actually thwarts it.
That problem underlies a new joint study published by the Stimson Center. Based on a survey of 665 Americans, the study shows that when presented with arguments for and against cutting the defense budget, Americans want to cut it—a lot. Respondents rated general arguments for and against cutting total defense spending, finding most arguments convincing but dovish arguments generally more so. They preferred cutting defense spending to raising taxes or cutting other spending (though Republicans somewhat preferred cutting other spending). Asked to set a defense-spending level for next year, nine-tenths of Democrats and two-thirds of Republicans cut it. The survey then listed defense-spending categories, gave standard pro and con arguments for each, and asked respondents for their recommendation on each. Their biggest cuts, by percentage, came from the war in Afghanistan and nuclear weapons. The average total cut amounted to about 18 percent of the nonwar defense budget.
The study is a useful exposition of what we knew: Americans are less enthusiastic about war and military spending than U.S. policy on these matters suggests. As Christopher Preble points out, polls show majorities of Americans will gladly slash defense spending to reduce the deficit, are against the war in Afghanistan and remain lukewarm about global policing and current alliances. But the American political system offers only historically modest defense cuts, an endless, albeit reduced, military presence in Afghanistan and preservation of our globocop strategy. Republican voters’ growing opposition to war of late (which, incidentally, Tea Party supporters seem to be hindering, not leading) has not translated into many antiwar positions among Republican leaders. As Ari Berman recently noted in the Nation, Mitt Romney’s foreign-policy advisors are almost entirely neoconservative Bush administration retreads. Democratic voters, of course, are disappointed by the Obama administration’s hawkishness, though it shouldn’t have been surprising...MORE...LINK
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