NEVER vacation in California again. Here’s why:

Because of one company: PG&E.

PG&E (Pacific Gas & Electric), in its frenetic mix of homicide and greed, has hammered home one of the final few nails remaining in the coffin of California — not that the state required much help in that sense.

The state was doing a lovingly-wonderful job by itself in the form of Governor Gavin Newsom and the rest of the Demorat supermajority in the capitol building at 10th and L Streets in Sacramento, coddling criminals, excoriating law enforcement, and offering Free Cheese to every illegal who can possibly motate to the state — ahead of its own homeless and its own veterans. But that’s a story for another day.

You know: this Sacramento.

Ably assisting PG&E, I must note, have been decades and decades of California and federal forest mismanagement which has forbidden the removal of dead trees, almost all forms of logging, the clearing of forest loam and deadfall (dead tree branches, dead bushes, scrub, continuous seasonal pine needle accumulations and more which, in some forest locations, can be literally one to two feet thick), the proscription of controlled burns, and the complete and utter failure of any form of coherent water resource management or water management infrastructure (dams, reservoirs, penstocks) creation whatsoever in the entire state.

Not to mention additional decades of EnviroLeftist policies which have served absolutely no purpose in California save that of killing people, animals, plants, and decimating thousands and thousands of acres of trees, buildings and family homes. Not to mention the reliably-annual fouling of our skies which impacts the young, the elderly, and those with various medical breathing conditions.

But who cares, right?

PG&E lines and equipment were already determined to be responsible for the Camp Fire in 2018, a conflagration that razed the town of Paradise, destroyed 19,000 buildings and killed 85 people as of last count.

PG&E CAUSED CAMP FIRE THAT DESTROYED PARADISE AND KILLED 85, CAL FIRE SAYS

by Tony Bizjak, Sophia Bollag and Ryan Sabalow

It’s official. Pacific Gas & Electric caused the Camp Fire.

State fire officials announced Wednesday a six-month investigation has determined what many already thought: PG&E power lines in the high hills of Butte County ignited the devastating blaze that destroyed nearly 19,000 buildings and killed 85 people, almost all in one frantic November day.

PG&E, which is now in bankruptcy, due in part to pending wildfire legal costs, acknowledged several months ago there were power line problems at the site of the fire ignition point, citing a faulty hook on a tower.

Amongst many other things.

Now perhaps you have an understanding of why, on my radio show and social media I portray the company as the “homicidal PG&E.” That is my opinion. The company has not yet been found guilty of murder. But what other conclusion can you reach when the company has consistently placed maintenance and critical equipment replacement far behind the needs of shareholders and the needs of the PG&E officers and board? Not just this year or last year. But for decades.

With long-lasting, catastrophic and deadly consequences.

Governor Newsom had the temerity to smile during a press conference. Because he has great teeth? Perhaps; but mostly because he is:

  • ENTIRELY.
  • 100%.
  • UNAFFECTED.

Here is a reminder about the Newsoms and the other Demorat elite California Families:

Let us not forget that those 85 persons were literally burned to death and likely ended up in what is termed the “pugilist’s position.”

The Pugilistic posture:.When subjected to fire, the human body initially takes on the pugilistic posture, also called the boxer’s pose, where the fingers, wrists, elbows, and knees flex. This posture occurs because fire makes the muscles shrink, which in turn causes the joints to flex.

Lives were destroyed. People were killed. All because of one company. The fault has already been documented as indicated.

Fast forward now.

I just finished speaking to a Kalifornia couple who went to the city of Fort Bragg (Fort Bragg is a coastal town of about 7,300 people, roughly 137 miles north of San Francisco) for a 10-day vacation on Friday, the 25th of October, just two weeks ago.

They planned to stay at a recently-renovated hotel overlooking the Noyo harbor, having beautiful rooms replete with gorgeous wood walls, cabinets, furniture, big tubs, fireplaces and balconies. They’d stayed there before and were impressed with the new hotel and its amenities.

Furthermore, they have customarily stayed in Fort Bragg or that general area because they loved the ocean, liked the people, the town and, moreover, it didn’t cost three arms and five legs to stay there as opposed to San Francisco, San Diego or Monterey.

To the point where, for at least the last ten years, Fort Bragg and that area was usually their go-to choice for vacations twice a year — when they could afford it — usually in the winter when there were fewer people, better rates, bigger waves, storm clouds, rain and heavy weather. They disliked the heat and enjoyed the cold and rainy days.

Until PG&E shat on their vacation. And will continue to shit on every other vacation in California for at least the next decade. More on that in a moment. Keep reading.

PG&E admitted that their faulty equipment started the recent Kincade fire in Sonoma County on Wednesday, October 23rd — a fire which is still blazing as of this writing, but is roughly 82% contained — but still has some evacuation warnings in effect.

High-voltage PG&E power line broke near origin of massive fire in California wine country

by Reis Thebault, Kim Bellware and Andrew Freedman

A fast-spreading wildfire, spurred by powerful winds, continued to rage in Northern California on Friday and forced thousands of people to evacuate parts of Sonoma County — the rural wine country 75 miles north of San Francisco that is still recovering from a deadly 2017 blaze.

As the Kincade Fire cut a destructive path across the pastoral, vineyard-dotted area, Pacific Gas & Electric, the state’s largest utility, told state regulators that a jumper on one of its transmission towers broke close to where the fire started, near Geyserville.

Although PG&E cut power in the area Wednesday afternoon amid dangerous weather, stretches of the company’s high-voltage power transmission lines — which were responsible for the state’s deadliest wildfire ever — were still operating in the area when the fire broke out, the utility said in a statement.

But wait; it gets better.

In the report it filed with the California Public Utilities Commission, PG&E said it became aware of the transmission tower malfunction at 9:20 p.m. Wednesday. The fire began at 9:27 p.m., according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

So because of that fire, PG&E decided that it was going to cut power to thousands and thousands of additional customers.

PG&E first thought the power would be cut that Friday night at around midnight, October 25th. By that time the couple had driven to and arrived at their beautiful hotel overlooking Noyo harbor. They had completely unpacked quite a number of suitcases and bags in anticipation of enjoying the next ten days carefree. No one had mentioned anything about cutting the power to Fort Bragg when they left for their vacation.

And, oh yes: it took them five hours to drive there. So yes, they had been and were committed over the years to the town of Fort Bragg. They ate out at the local restaurants. They shopped at the Safeway, Purity and Harvest Markets. They purchased their gas in town, went to the local theater, solicited the local massage therapists, went to Roundman’s, North Coast Brewery and many other businesses.

That Friday night, hotel management called and said there was a chance power would be lost by midnight. They dropped a “lantern” off at the door which, truly, on a good night, illuminated about a six-inch circle. But hey, points for trying.

They didn’t lose power at midnight. But the couple heard the entire area would be losing power for a minimum of three days, beginning Saturday, October 26th at 5 PM. Everything they could find on the internet said the same thing. Power might be restored by Monday. Might. But that’s if all the inspections required prior to the re-energization of the lines checked out.

So the couple had a decision to make. And they decide to leave. Why? What were the elements of their decision? Why would they leave such a beautiful coastal area?

Saturday morning at 8 AM they checked out, after having spent only one of ten days at the beautiful hotel. They delineated their reasons to the manager and wished her and the hotel the best of luck but that, sadly, they wouldn’t be returning to their hotel or any other in the region. Not for quite some time. Or perhaps ever. They also wished their town and region the best of luck because, boy, would they need it.

The manager, much to her credit, tried to get them to return. “We’ll be having our own generator shortly,” she said. They just didn’t have one now. “And the Safeway will have its own generator. So will one of the delis.”

That’s all well and good, you see, the couple pointed out. But when people take a vacation, they do so in order to relax thoroughly. Planning a vacation can be stressful enough. But to attempt to foresee weather and power and the complications inherent from those variables is too much to ask of most vacationers.

Including the couple.

Yes, the couple agreed, they could go to the Safeway and get food. But they couldn’t cook in their room, could they? No microwave in the room. No kitchen. And soon one would tire of eating at the same deli, though it had power.

Luckily their car was gas powered. But what if they had a Tesla? Or what if they failed to fill up, after arrival and notification, their gasoline powered car? Where could they quick-charge a Tesla? Priuses and hybrids require gas. Who can pump gas when the power goes out? Who can charge a Tesla when the power goes out?

The city of Fort Bragg in CaliforniaUnited States, has 13 public charging station ports (Level 2 and Level 3) within 15km. 100% of the ports are level 2 charging ports and 0% of the ports offer free charges for your electric car.

The main charging network in operation is Tesla. You can find out more about the charging networks (policies, pricing and registration information) by visiting our networks section.

Do you understand the difference between Level 2 and Level 3 charging stations? You’d better. Because that now becomes another factor in planning your vacation to California.

From CAPoliticalReview.com:

Blackouts: California’s Electric Car Dream Is Turning Into A Nightmare

by Stephen Frank, 10-29-19

Imagine you have to evacuate your home due to fire—but you can’t because for the past five days you had no electricity, none to recharge your electric vehicle?  Your tax dollars and private dollars went to “save” the planet, and now you can not even save yourself.  Guv Newsom is telling us this is going to be the normal—government controlled energy that is unstable and totally reliable.  California energy is as reliable in the former Golden State as it is in Cuba or Venezuela.  Both Third world countries.  How soon before businesses and families flee the State to save themselves?

“The blackouts—which one might expect from a third-world or mismanaged nation such as Venezuela or even Pakistan, which leads the world in the number of annual blackouts—are life and death for some California residents, and the problem isn’t expected to be resolved anytime soon. But it also may mean life and death for California’s plan to encourage residents to adopt EVs.”

Which is why the couple realized they had to fill their car with gas before anyone else, if they wished to get back to their home near Sacramento — an area which never went dark because its power was provided by SMUD — the Sacramento Municipal Utility District, which has its very own separate sources of power and doesn’t rely on PG&E for anything.

They discovered: it’s somewhat about getting into your vacation spot. And perhaps more importantly in the new California, it’s about getting out.

Let’s say you’re in an area that isn’t under the immediate assault of a wildfire in Kalifornia. Wildfires are a topic for another day, another post.

But let’s say you’re anticipating entering into an area, on your vacation, where PG&E may fear wildfires.

If you’re planning a vacation to Kalifornia, you’d better understand the areas affected by the electric utility PG&E.

PG&E provides natural gas and electricity to most of the northern two-thirds of California, from Bakersfield and to the north side of the County of Santa Barbara to near the Oregon State Line and Nevada and Arizona State Line, which represents 5.2 million households.

So now, in terms of preparing your vacation to Kalifornia, you’d best consult a PG&E coverage map in order to determine if you’re subject to mandatory power cutoffs on the whim of PG&E.

The first thing you should now ask is: okay, what territories in Kalifornia are covered by PG&E?

PG&E provides natural gas and electricity to most of the northern two-thirds of California, from Bakersfield and to the north side of the County of Santa Barbara to near the Oregon State Line and Nevada and Arizona State Line, which represents 5.2 million households.

PG&E is the largest utility company in the state, serving 16 million people across a 70,000-square-mile service area in northern and central California.

Figure 1: PG&E Service Territory. Please note that this includes the bulk of California coastal areas ranging from Southern California up to almost the entire Northern California coast. Want to see the California coast in the summer? Beware. On the other hand, the Southern California desert is always a great place to be in the summer.

PG&E is one of four regulated, investor-owned utilities (IOUs) in California; the other three are PacifiCorp‘s Pacific Power, Southern California Edison and Sempra Energy‘s San Diego Gas & Electric.[8]

You are invited — no, you should demand — to examine, know and realize which portions of California are not controlled by or subject to PG&E coverage. It’s in your best interest if, frankly, you plan to do essentially anything in California either short or, in particular, long term.

PG&E, as you may or may not know, declared bankruptcy in January of 2019 because of $3 billion dollars of liabilities from 2018 wildfires. PG&E — otherwise known as Pacific Gas and Electric — has a choke-hold on California. It is literally a monopoly in terms of power availability for locations less than major population centers.

Other areas, however, conjured they were somehow inviolate and never thought about the ramifications of laboring under the PG&E label, like Berkeley and Oakland and certain other high dollar areas like Marin and Sonoma and Napa.

Here’s one thing we do know: these power shutoffs didn’t occur until after PG&E was sued to within an inch of its life — though the weather conditions hadn’t changed. They haven’t changed for years. Decades.

Let’s be honest. The Santa Ana winds occur every year in Southern California. High winds can occur in Northern Kalifornia at any time.

Power shutoffs only occurred after PG&E was held responsible for various wildfires due to negligence in terms of infrastructure, line, tower, and transformer maintenance.

Another reason you should never vacation in California? You are extraneous baggage as a vacationer during a PG&E power shutoff. You are not a member of whatever community you’re visiting and, quite frankly, your presence and that of your family is an unnecessary,unneeded and unwanted drag on whatever resources are available for actual residents.

You are going to be either 1) In the way, or 2) Another drain on the finite number of solutions to the overall problem(s) required. Let’s be blunt: actual residents need the resources first.

That was another reason my friends left Fort Bragg. They realized they were soon to become a liability to the community and likely an obstruction. Thank God they had the common sense to leave and become less of a burden upon the needs of locals.

So what is the future of vacationing in California? Again I say: consult the most recent electrical power map available before you take a chance at booking a room most anywhere in the state, save major population centers.

And in Los Angeles and San Francisco you now have the appealing issue of having to wade through piles of human poo, puddles of human piss, hypodermic syringes and the return of lovely medieval-age diseases like leprosy, with an enticing helping of tuberculosis and hepatitis.

My; now that’s a vacation to admire.

Kalifornia “wildfire season” can range from mid-summer to October and into November or beyond, depending on the weather forecast. This is nothing new. Kalifornia has always had cyclical droughts. Moreover, pretty much the entire region of Southern Kalifornia is built upon a desert. But hey. No one ever tells you that.

So what’s the future? NPR says:

Are Blackouts The Future For California?

by Lauren Sommer

After millions of Californians endured a power shutdown earlier this month, state officials are demanding that utilities find ways to reduce the impact of outages. Blackouts are almost certain to happen again to prevent devastating wildfires. In fact, power company Pacific Gas & Electric now says customers can expect outages for at least a decade as it upgrades its systems.

Clue in, Kalifornians: “Pacific Gas & Electric now says customers can expect outages for at least a decade.”

Wired.com wrote:

Power Shutoffs Can’t Save California From Wildfire Hell

by Matt Simon

A staggering 800,000 customers will lose power across the state starting Wednesday. But that won’t fix the mess California’s made.

On Wednesday and Thursday, high seasonal winds will tear through California, drying out vegetation and fanning wildfires. The conditions could easily spell a devastating, deadly conflagration. In preparation, early Wednesday morning the utility PG&E—whose equipment sparked last year’s Camp Fire, which killed 86 people and destroyed the town of Paradise—will begin preemptively shutting off power to a staggering 800,000 customers.

Those customers are not happy, and for good reason: Losing power is a hassle for anyone, but it’s potentially deadly for those who rely on electrical medical devices. Businesses lose business, food spoils in warming fridges, and critical infrastructure goes offline. But this is no shot in the dark—meteorologists can predict where and when those winds will grow dire, so PG&E can target their shutoffs. It’s a calculus that climate change is making increasingly familiar. But blaming the climate alone would be letting California off the hook. Its policies and building habits are also responsible for the darkness that must now descend on northern portions of the state.

BINGO. And this is a perfect description heretofore avoided due to its accuracy.

California’s wildfire problem grows from a clash of contrasts. In the atmosphere at this time of year, pressure builds up in air masses over the Great Basin, east of the state. At the same time, a low pressure region takes shape near the coast. Because air tends to move from high- to low-pressure areas, winds start accelerating from the northeast toward the coast. The greater this pressure gradient, the stronger the winds.

As the winds move over the Sierra Nevada in eastern California, they flow like water over rocks in a stream, compressing and warming. Slicing through valleys, the winds gather more speed, desiccating the air. “If you imagine the atmosphere over your head as a sponge, you can’t wring it out anymore,” says Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at UCLA.

Read on and ask yourself: why wouldn’t you have wanted to minimize the fuel available in the entire state of Kalifornia? You knew of its problematic existence for decades.

At ground level, the warm air screaming through the mountains sucks away whatever moisture might be left in the vegetation—which is increasingly little as the climate warms in California and autumns grow increasingly dry. What’s left is a parched landscape that’s primed to burn, and winds of 60 or 70 miles per hour can speedily turn a spark into a fast-moving wildfire. Such was the case in last year’s Camp Fire: Winds picked up embers and blew them perhaps a mile ahead of the main conflagration, setting a multitude of small fires throughout the town of Paradise, overwhelming firefighters.

California is experiencing the perfect trifecta of wildfire disaster; a “perfect storm” if you will. PG&E is smack dab in the middle of it.

PG&E bears outsize responsibility for this mess; its dismal safety record includes 17 major wildfires in 2017 alone. Miles upon miles of electrical lines criss-cross the landscape, providing ample opportunity for ignition. A solution might be to bury the lines, but that’s expensive and often not feasible in rocky regions. In an ideal world, all of these mountain towns would operate on their own self-contained, solar-powered microgrids, but that too is wildly expensive.

Then, I recently discovered, there is this critically-important little sentence buried in the midst of the following article which, inadvertently I believe, tells you much about PG&E and the condition of its lines. From ABC7News.com:

PG&E says ‘essentially all’ customers restored after outages

Friday, November 1, 2019

PG&E has restored power to essentially all customers impacted by the Oct. 29 Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS).

Currently, 1,400 total PSPS-impacted customers remain out of power.

That’s good; power was being restored.

But did anyone consider this: transformers, high voltage power lines and associated heavy electrical equipment is designed, as you would suspect on any average electrical grid, to work constantly and dependably. It was designed to take high loads, some occasional power spikes and the occasional outage when lines break and power is diverted.

It wasn’t designed to be started and stopped like the engine on your car.

None of it was engineered to be de-energized and then re-energized with any kind of regular frequency. That’s not the job of that equipment. Its job is to carry big voltage. You recall how PG&E has consistently made something of a “big deal” about re-energizing its equipment and the subsequent checks they must make prior to restoring power? Apparently there is an excellent reason for that.

Because this easily-ignored and likely bypassed tidbit exists six paragraphs down:

PG&E said inspectors found 55 instances of damage to their equipment statewide.

PG&E “inspectors.” People whose job it is to monitor lines and apparatus following de-energization. Does PG&E know — or do other electrical equipment and transformer manufacturers know — what kind of damage is done when you place such stress on these systems under these circumstances with, now, regularity?

I think I could make an excellent argument for saying there is an even greater stress being placed on PG&E lines and equipment already in questionable shape by bringing the system up and down — to the point where one must ask: is doing this jeopardizing customers with an even greater risk of arcing, flashing and resulting wildfires?

Smart people will want to have answers to those questions.

Well look, there have to be some mitigating factors to all of this power stuff, right? Solar power? Generators? Lots and lots of flashlights? That should help when the juice shuts off, right?

[“I know!” say many smaller jurisdictions most recently. “We’ll start our own power companies!” Hold that thought, Gaylord.]

And oddly enough, just at a time when California has so righteously mandated that electric vehicles become absolutely endemic in, what, just a few years in the future? Anyone besides me see something of a potential conflict here?

Blackouts: California’s Electric Car Dream Is Turning Into A Nightmare

October 29, 2019 By Stephen Frank

Imagine you have to evacuate your home due to fire—but you can’t because for the past five days you had no electricity, none to recharge your electric vehicle?  Your tax dollars and private dollars went to “save” the planet, and now you can’t even save yourself. 

Governor Newsom is telling us this is going to be the new normal — government controlled energy that is unstable and totally reliable. 

California energy is as reliable in the former Golden State as it is in Cuba or Venezuela.  Both Third world countries.  How soon before businesses and families flee the state to save themselves?

Oh trust me, people have been fleeing California for quite some time. This just happens to be the electric blue icing on the proverbial escapist cake. ClimateDepot.com wrote:

“The blackouts—which one might expect from a third-world or mismanaged nation such as Venezuela or even Pakistan, which leads the world in the number of annual blackouts—are life and death for some California residents, and the problem isn’t expected to be resolved anytime soon. But it also may mean life and death for California’s plan to encourage residents to adopt EVs.”

But wait; California already is, on many levels, a third world country replete with disease and festooned with poop. My, how appealing.

Actually, this may be a good thing—billions will have to be spent to retrofit gas stations for EV chargers, homes will spend thousands to create personal rechargers—and the government owned utilities will raise the price of electricity. 

Stop. When you depend on a commodity (just like petroleum and fossil fuels) because of your lifestyle and that of most everyone else, does that mean prices will simply plummet? Oh gosh no. The electric companies will have you by the low hanging fruities.

And let’s use this as another example: all throughout the United States electric utility companies were and have been telling you to conserve, conserve, conserve. You think your rates will go down because, well, you’re using less electricity, right? Wrong. In cases like that those utilities had to increase rates because, after all, they weren’t making as much money, were they?

Billions In tax incentives to get the economic illiterate to buy a car that government will control.  Watch as people become aware of the EV scam by government trying to end car use in this State.

So let’s recap about our potential vacation in California:

  • If it’s summer, in PG&E territory, and on through fire season up to and including November and possibly December, you’re going to lose power. “Hello darkness, my old friend” doesn’t work so well on vacation.
  • Are you guaranteed there won’t be, now, PG&E blackouts in the winter with their already-challenged and stressed lines and equipment?
  • Experts say the current electrical provider issues with PG&E will likely — and I see no reason necessarily why this will change — continue for the next decade.
  • You can’t “solar” yourself out of a power blackout — unless you’ve gone the extra expensive mile and purchased your own commercial-grade battery backup set.
  • Don’t bring your electric car. You won’t get out.
  • Don’t bring your laptop, iPad, cell phone or other electrical devices you so love on your vacation.
  • You’d best hope your petroleum-based vacation vehicle always has sufficient fuel to escape PG&E territory and get to gas stations whose pumps are actually working.
  • The restaurants, theaters and various local attractions don’t look so inviting when they’re dark.
  • And oh yeah: there won’t be nearly enough generators to go around in California because, well, everyone wants one now.

Do yourself a massive favor.

Go vacation in Cuba or Venezuela or beautiful downtown Mogadishu.

It’ll likely be more reliable, cheaper, safer and cleaner than California.

BZ

 

 

Loud, cold and spartan: why I love the Boeing B-52

Get some headphones, turn up the volume.

Celebrating 55+ years of service — perhaps even 90 years of service?

How B-52 Bombers Will Fly Until the 2050s

by Kyle Mizokami

The Air Force’s fleet of Cold War bombers will fly longer than most people will live, allowing B-52 crews to work on planes their great-grandfathers flew.

A series of upgrades to the B-52 Stratofortress bomber could keep the remaining fleet of Cold War bombers going until 2050. The planes, built during the Kennedy Administration, are expected to receive new engines, electronics, and bomb bay upgrades to keep them viable in nuclear and conventional roles.

The B-52 strategic heavy bomber is a true survivor. It was designed to fly high over the Soviet Union carrying atomic bombs if necessary. But the B-52 is the do-it-all tool of strike warfare, taking on whatever mission is popular at the time.

Get a load of this:

B-52s were modified to drop conventional bombs during the Vietnam War, where they proved they could fly low to penetrate enemy defenses, gained the ability to drop precision-guided bombs, and swapped their nuclear bomb loads for nuclear-tipped cruise missiles. The B-52s also can carry Harpoon anti-ship missiles, lay minefields at sea, and provide close air support to troops on the ground. B-52s have even flirted with air-to-air warfare, with their tail gunners reportedly shooting down two MiG-21 fighters over Vietnam.

Tail gunners. Actual tail gunners. We’re talking primeval WWII aircraft having tail gunners.

So why keep an ancient relic like the Boeing B-52?

How would the B-52 use all of this new equipment to stay relevant on the battlefield? As a large aircraft with the radar signature of a barn door, adversaries can see a B-52 coming from miles away. That said, a B-52 can fire missiles like JASSM from beyond radar detection range. In wartime, a B-52 could work with a stealthy aircraft like the F-35 to launch missiles against time-sensitive targets. A F-35, while flying stealthy, can carry a limited amount of weapons, but it could spot targets at sea or on the ground and relay targeting data to a B-52 hundreds of miles away.

The LATimes.com even surmises the B-52 will fly for a full century:

Why the B-52 bomber will fly for 100 years

by Justin Bachman

The Air Force just can’t let go of the B-52.

In the world of heavy bombers, none has prevailed as long as the B-52 Stratofortress. The Cold Warrior joined the U.S. arsenal in 1954, eventually becoming part of a nuclear triad that, along with strategic missiles and submarines, was aimed at giving the Soviet Union pause. After the Berlin Wall fell, it slowly became an aerial jack-of-all-trades. With its long range, minimal operating cost and ability to handle a wider array of weapons than any other aircraft, it just didn’t make sense to get rid of it.

Under the Air Force’s current bomber plans, the B-52 will fly until 2050 — just shy of its 100th birthday. While this prospective centenary has been cause for some breathless coverage, little has been said about how a complex piece of machinery built during the Korean War is still useful in 2018, let alone 2050. What is the B-52’s secret?

That secret is flexibility. Boeing Co. produced more than 740 B-52s since the first one rolled out. It’s had many nicknames — the most apt at this moment being “Stratosaurus.” Like any other well-regarded employee who manages to survive, and even thrive, in a constantly changing organization, the B-52 has always found an important role.

But what’s next? Right. The Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider. But it ain’t no B-52.

At the pricier end of the spectrum, the Pentagon is budgeting almost $17 billion over the next five years to develop the new B-21 Raider from Northrop Grumman Corp., which will replace the current fleet of B-1B Lancer and B-2 Spirit bombers. The B-21, which may fly as a “crew-optional” aircraft, is expected to join the Air Force fleet in the mid-2020s. The Pentagon plans to buy at least 100 B-21s, spending about $97 billion.

That spells the end of the B-52. Right?

Backing it up will be the Stratosaurus.

The decisions were detailed this week as part of the Trump administration’s budget request to Congress. The 1980s-era supersonic B-1 and the radar-evading B-2 fielded a decade later will be phased out gradually as new B-21s enter service, Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said.

Wait for it.

The B-21 will offer the U.S. the ability to strike with speed and stealth, “but once we own the skies, the B-52 can drop ordnance better than most others,” Ferguson said. “And hey,” she added, “it’s paid for.”

It looks like the analog era of geeky white males with thick glasses, protractors, slide rules, pocket protectors and short-sleeved white shirts with thin ties may have been ahead of their time.

BZ

 

 

BZ’s Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio Show, Tuesday, 10-22-19, with returning guest Rev. RALPH J CHITTAMS, SR.

Featuring Right thinking from a left brain, doing the job the American Media Maggots won’t, embracing ubiquitous, sagacious perspicacity and broadcasting behind enemy lines in Occupied Fornicalia from the veritable Belly of the Beast, the Bill Mill in Sacramento, Fornicalia, I continue to proffer my thanks to the SHR Media Network for allowing me to utilize their studio and hijack their air twice weekly, Tuesdays and Thursday nights, thanks to my shameless contract — as well as appear on the Sack Heads: Against Tyranny Show every Wednesday night.

Hours 1 and 2BZ spoke with Reverend RALPH J CHITTAMS, SR, about politics, religion, race, blacks in America, abortion and the terrible ruination this country is suffering at the hands of Leftists.

As BZ has said before, Leftists and Demorats, in concert with the American Media Maggots, have pushed society in this fashion, where people made these fundamental cultural transitions regarding sexuality/LGBT issues:

  • Tolerance
  • Acceptance
  • Advocacy

Now, if you are not an outright advocate or zealot regarding each and every Leftist idea you are now the worst possible strain of -obe or -ist. Just ask them.

Multiple and continuing thanks to RALPH CHITTAMS as he not only spoke for the entire hour, but agreed to continue over into the second hour as the topics we addressed were important, vital and his commentary engaging and accurate.

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Don’t believe the American Media Maggots — there’s a lot of good news about President Trump

There’s a lot of information out there on the internet and in the world that the American Media Maggots — what others would term the “mainstream media” — either aren’t covering at all (purposely), are glossing over (purposely), or are “reporting” in an outright false fashion.

Otherwise known as Fake News.

Let’s begin with the two most obvious and recent Fake News stories; the first glaring one from ABC News because, apparently, ABC thought no one was paying attention to much of anything. From RealClearPolitics.com:

ABC News Footage Of “Slaughter In Syria” Is Actually Footage From A Kentucky Gun Range

by Tim Hains

ABC News show “World News Tonight” issued a correction and apology Monday for reportedly using video from a Kentucky gun range while falsely claiming it depicted a fierce battle between Syrian Kurds and Turkish forces.

“This video, right here, appearing to show Turkey’s military bombing Kurd civilians in a Syrian border town,” ABC’s Tom Llamas said as the video played.

Here is the footage available on YouTube.

What do you think would have happened had, say, Fox News distributed that video and portrayed it as truth? Correct. You’d still be hearing about their error this week and next week and the rest of this month and on into the next.

And why was ABC concocting this illicit and false video? Because it was part of an ongoing attempt — successful or not, you be the judge — to portray President Trump in as poor a light as possible for having the sack and temerity to pull American troops out of northern Syria in contravention of all the NLH (New Leftist Hawk) factions rampant throughout DC and such environs.

As well as various and sundry “military professionals” throughout — again, you guessed it  — the northeast portion of the United Snakes of America.

Starting to recognize just a wee bit of a current theme here, eh wot?

As your realtor would say: “location, location, location.”

CNN couldn’t not be outdone, so we recently discovered that CNN editors take their daily marching orders personally from owner Jeff Zucker, who tells the HOPs (Huddled Opiate Heads) to constantly beat the following drums:

  • Impeachment, impeachment, impeachment;
  • Russia, Russia, Russia;
  • Recession, Recession, Recession;
  • Racist, Racist, Racist

And anything else Zucker can think of as long as it works against OMB, President Donald John Trump, the guy with the dead orange cat on his head.

How about some visual proof from Project Veritas?

  • You can’t trust ABC.
  • You can’t trust CBS.
  • You can’t trust NBC.
  • You can’t trust CNN.
  • You can’t trust MSNBC.
  • You can’t trust CNBC.
  • You can’t trust NPR.

And I haven’t even hit newspapers or websites yet. Those negative anti-Trump elements are legion and almost too numerous to mention. Some much less worth mentioning and attracting any attention to them. Okay; you win. Here are a few more examples of CNN’s bullshrimp — from just a couple months in 2017.

Here Are Five Fake Stories CNN Pushed

by Justin Caruso, 6-17

False Story 1: CNN Reports Hands Up, Don’t Shoot

This claim has been proven to be untrue. Barack Obama’s Justice Department investigated the shooting and concluded that the use of force was not unreasonable and that Brown charged at Officer Darren Wilson before being shot.

The Washington Post ran an article in early 2015 on its’ “Fact Checker” blog entitled, “Hands up, don’t shoot’ did not happen in Ferguson.”

False Story 2: CNN Falsely Claims Sherelle Smith Was ‘Calling For Peace’

Sherelle Smith, the sister of Sylville Smith, a black male shot by a black police officer in August spoke to news reporters after his shooting. CNN deceptively edited the clip to make it sound like she was calling for peace in response to the shooting, when in fact she was encouraging violent behavior in the suburbs of the city.

In the full video, Smith also says, “Stop burning down shit we need in our community. Take that shit to the suburbs. Burn they shit down. We need our shit. We need our weaves. I don’t wear it. But we need it.”

Because hair weaves are, well, important.

False Story 3: CNN Says It’s Illegal To Look At Wikileaks

In one baffling moment from October 2016, CNN anchor Chris Cuomo claimed that it was illegal to look at Wikileaks.

Except that he could do it. Because he’s Chris Cuoma and, well, he’s much more important than you are, you proles, you serfs, you commoners, you rabble, you groundlings, you unwashed peasants, you pond-scum subjects.

Of course, this isn’t true. It is not against the law to view Wikileaks or possess hacked documents, as long as you are not involved in breaking the law by hacking them.

False Story 4: CNN Says Rape Is Pre-Existing Condition Under ACHA

A headline on CNN.com from early May of 2017 read, “Rape and domestic violence could be pre-existing conditions.” CNN argued that the American Health Care Act (AHCA) could make sexual assault a pre-existing condition, preventing women who survive rape from getting health care.

This claim was contested by many fact checkers.

The Washington Post posted an article on its “Fact Checker” blog saying, “Despite critics’ claims, the GOP health bill doesn’t classify rape or sexual assault as a preexisting condition.”

Polifact, which has previously displayed some liberal-leaning bias, said the claim that “[u]nder the House Republican health plan, sexual assault is a pre-existing condition” was “misleading” and “mostly false.”

Jimmy “The Leak” Comey. My. That’s a topic worthy of hundreds of posts. So, just one:

False Story 5: CNN Had To Correct False Comey Report

CNN reported on June 6th that Comey was going to contradict President Trump’s claim that he wasn’t under FBI investigation in his Senate testimony, a report which obviously was going to make Trump look like a liar.

The article, originally titled, “Comey expected to refute Trump,” featured in its byline Jake Tapper, Gloria Borger, Eric Lichtblau, and Brian Rokus.

Of course, this isn’t what Comey said in the Senate. Instead, Comey did not dispute Trump’s claims that he told the president that he was not under FBI investigation.

And because I haven’t heard it for so long, I’m tossing this in for good Karmic measure on account of, well, I just like to bob my head to the beat:

That said, let’s move on to the stories you won’t be hearing about on any other non-Conservative site, and you certainly won’t hear on the American Media Maggots.

The New York Times cocked it up once again, and trust in the American Media Maggots is — wait for it — plummeting. From FoxNews.com:

Trust in mainstream media on the decline: ‘The news industry is in chaos’

by Brian Flood

In the wake of the latest controversial New York Times story, many are saying the mainstream media is in big trouble.

“The View” co-host Meghan McCain on Tuesday confronted a pair of New York Times reporters who blamed Gray Lady editors for botching a now-revised story accusing Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct.

“You guys left out a key detail,” McCain said, referring to the paper leaving out the tidbit that the alleged victim doesn’t remember the incident. “I think this is sort of Ground Zero for why so many people mistrust the media.”

From the NYTimes.com:

Trump Campaign Floods Web With Ads, Raking In Cash as Democrats Struggle

by Matthew Rosenberg and Kevin Roose

On any given day, the Trump campaign is plastering ads all over Facebook, YouTube and the millions of sites served by Google, hitting the kind of incendiary themes — immigrant invaders, the corrupt media — that play best on platforms where algorithms favor outrage and political campaigns are free to disregard facts.

Even seemingly ominous developments for Mr. Trump become fodder for his campaign. When news broke last month that congressional Democrats were opening an impeachment inquiry, the campaign responded with an advertising blitz aimed at firing up the president’s base.

Bottom line?

The onslaught overwhelmed the limited Democratic response. Mr. Biden’s campaign put up the stiffest resistance: It demanded Facebook take down the ad, only to be rebuffed. It then proceeded with plans to slash its online advertising budget in favor of more television ads.

Most of the Democratic Party is “not even fighting last year’s war — the war that they’re fighting is 2012,” said David Goldstein, chief executive of Tovo Labs, a progressive digital consulting firm.

Yay President Trump. Boo-fucking-hoo Demorats. Maybe you can teach an old Republican new tricks.

But wait; why would people possibly want to contribute to President Trump anyway? Could this be one possibility? The NBQ, or No Bullshit Quotient? I mean, how many times have we screamed at Republicans as we watch on television or at press conferences that “you don’t have to put up with that crap”?

And Trump doesn’t. With each act like this the Demorats and RINOs despise Trump even more viscerally, to the point where they’re stroking out and dying.

Then there’s this from NPR. Is this Russian disinformation? Is NPR working for the Russians now?

NPR Poll: More Americans Trust Trump Administration Than Congress, The Media

by Timothy Meads

A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll released Thursday shows that more Americans trust the Trump administration than the media and Congress as a whole.

The poll also found that at this point in their presidency, more Americans believe the country is headed in the right direction under President Trump than under President Barack Obama. In this poll, 35 percent of Americans believe the U.S. is headed in the right direction. In September 2011, just 22 percent of Americans felt the nation was headed in the right direction.

Then here’s the jobs report for September of 2019:

  • Unemployment Rate: 3.4%, the LOWEST since December 1969
  • For Women: 3.4%, tying LOWEST since 1953
  • For Hispanic-Americans: 3.9%, a RECORD LOW
  • For African-American: 5.5%, remaining at a record low
  • For Asian-Americans: 2.5%, near historic low

From the WashingtonExaminer.com:

Economy added 136,000 jobs in September to bring unemployment to 5-decade low

by Melissa Quinn

The U.S. economy added 136,000 jobs in September, and the unemployment rate ticked down to 3.5%, a new 50-year low, according to federal data released Friday.

The monthly employment report from the Labor Department fell short of expectations from economists that 145,000 jobs would be created in September, up from 130,000 in August. Unemployment was expected to hold steady at 3.7%, indicating the labor market remains tight and the economy strong.

The unemployment rate last hit a 50-year low in May and has continued to hover at record lows. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the jobless rate was last this low in December 1969. The unemployment rate for Hispanics and high school dropouts also hit record lows.

Average hourly wages changed little in September after increasing 11 cents in August. Earnings are up 2.9% for the year.

Did you hear ANYTHING about this in last week’s Demorat debates? Of course not. Not ONE WORD. Because all the Demorats have is more Social Justice Warrior emotive crap and a race to offer more “free stuff” to everyone — and no way to pay for it. Not one they’ll tell you about, anyway.

Because who will pay for it? The Middle Class will pay for it; there just aren’t enough billionaires around to hit that nut. But wait; there was this from WesternJournal.com:

While Dems Obsessed over Whistleblower, Senate Confirmed Justice Scalia’s Son as Labor Secretary

by Joe Setyon

While the whistleblower controversy and impeachment have been the talk of the town, other important things have also been going on this week, as evidenced by the Senate’s 53-44 vote Thursday to confirm Eugene Scalia, the son of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, as secretary of labor.

The position opened up in July, after then-Labor Secretary Alex Acosta resigned over his handling of a plea deal given more than a decade ago to wealthy financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who has since died in an apparent suicide.

Here’s something it’s guaranteed you haven’t heard or read, from Mediaite.com:

Most Americans Now Have an Unfavorable View of the Democratic Party, A Flip From 2018

by Joe DePaolo

A column in The New York Times Tuesday cited a Pew Research Center survey which found that Americans currently hold an unfavorable view of the Democratic party. According to the poll, 45 percent of Americans have a favorable opinion of the Democrats, compared with 52 percent who hold an unfavorable view. Those numbers mirror the Republican party exactly. The GOP also stands at 45-52 in those metrics.

Last September, ahead of the 2018 midterms, the numbers told a different story. Fifty-three percent of Americans had a favorable opinion of Democrats prior to the election, compared to 42 percent who had an unfavorable opinion. Republicans, meanwhile, boasted just a 43 percent favorable number, with 52 percent unfavorable.

What’s the difference? Impeachment 24/7. And a continuing strong economy.

Then from the DailySignal.com:

Black Americans Are Doing Great Under Trump

by Star Parker

The August jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed more great news for all Americans. And particularly for black Americans.

The nation’s unemployment rate of 3.7% puts it near the lowest ever in the last half-century.

Black unemployment is at an all-time low at 5.5%.

Also at an all-time low is the gap between black and white unemployment. With white unemployment at 3.4%, the gap is 2.1 percentage points.

As President Trump himself said:

Then there is the wall itself. From the Associated Press:

450 miles of border wall by next year? In Arizona, it starts

by Astrid Galvan

This 5-mile (8-kilometer) section of fencing is where President Donald Trump’s most salient campaign promise — to build a wall along the entire southern border — is taking shape.

The president and his administration said this week that they plan on building between 450 and 500 miles (724 and 806 kilometers) of fencing along the nearly 2,000-mile (3,218-kilometer) border by the end of 2020, an ambitious undertaking funded by billions of defense dollars that had been earmarked for things like military base schools, target ranges and maintenance facilities.

In Yuma, the defense-funded section of tall fencing is replacing shorter barriers that U.S. officials say are less efficient.

The MilitaryTimes.com weighs in with this story:

About a mile of new wall built each day along Mexico border, Pentagon says

by Military Times Staff

About a mile of border wall along the border with Mexico is constructed each day, according to the Pentagon.

The Army Corps of Engineers awarded about $2.5 billion in projects in April and May to build 129 miles of the border wall in New Mexico, Arizona and California. With the exception of $3 million, the entire $2.5 billion pool of money is obligated on contract. The remaining chunk will be obligated before the end of September, the Pentagon said.

Leftists, Demorats, American Media Maggots and even many Republicans don’t want you to know about that little factoid.

There’s this from the EpochTimes.com, something no one mentioned at the last Demorat debates as well:

REPORT: Over A Million Households Have Risen To Middle Class Under Trump, According To Census Data

by Petr Svab

More than 1.2 million American households moved to above $50,000 in annual income between 2016 and 2018, according to Census Bureau data released on Sept. 10, a sign of a growing middle class.

The data is a boon to President Donald Trump, whose platform is centered on a strong economy and promises of increased prosperity.

While in 2016, some 58.5 percent of households enjoyed more than $50,000 in total money income, the share rose to more than 60 percent in 2018. The median household income, meanwhile, rose by nearly 2.3 percent—with all figures adjusted for inflation.

Remember how everyone said that President Trump’s tariffs would relight the Chinese economy and enable them to leapfrog over us — how terrible the tariffs were? This is from Reuters.com:

China’s slowdown deepens; industrial output growth falls to 17-1/2 year low

by Kevin Yao and Stella Qiu

BEIJING (Reuters) – The slowdown in China’s economy deepened in August, with growth in industrial production at its weakest 17-1/2 years amid spreading pain from a trade war with the United States and softening domestic demand.

Retail sales and investment gauges worsened too, data released on Monday showed, reinforcing views that China is likely to cut some key interest rates this week for the first time in over three years to prevent a sharper slump in activity.

Despite a slew of growth-boosting measures since last year, the world’s second-largest economy has yet to stabilize, and analysts say Beijing needs to roll out more stimulus to ward off a sharper slowdown.

Helen Raleigh says the trade war has already been lost.

Helen Raleigh: China has already lost the trade war. Here’s why

China already lost in the trade war with the U.S. Although you will never hear Chinese authorities, especially President Xi Jinping, admit it as such, the evidence is everywhere and only becoming more compelling by the day.

Reuters recently reported that based on the Chinese government’s own data, China’s economic slowdown has worsened in August, with “growth in industrial production is at its weakest in 17-1/2 years amid spreading pain from a trade war with the United States and softening domestic demand. Retail sales and investment gauges worsened too.” Despite such poor readings, Premier Li Keqiang insists that China is still on track to achieve 6 to 6.5 per cent growth rate this year.

Given the Chinese government’s tendency to present a rosier economic picture to satisfy political goals, most China watchers believe that Li’s statement was an about-face, and that the actual economic situation is much worse.

Say not so!

Researchers at the Brookings Institute estimated that China had inflated its GDP growth rate by close to 2 percent every year between 2008-2016. So in reality, China hasn’t seen a 6 percent growth rate for nearly a decade (someone should send a copy of this to Premier Li). Moreover, the actual size of the Chinese economy was an estimated $10.9 trillion, 18 percent lower than the officially stated $13.4 trillion, as of 2018.

Beijing can’t count on Chinese consumers to stimulate economic growth either because of rising pork prices. Pork is a staple food for Chinese households. Since the trade war began, China had imposed higher tariffs on agricultural products from the U.S., with the tariff on pork rising from 12 to 62 percent. China hoped that causing pain to U.S. farmers would pressure Trump to back off his trade war. That strategy failed spectacularly in two ways. First, while U.S. farmers are suffering and are critical of the trade war, their support for the president is growing. Bloomberg reports that, “about 67 percent of farmers are saying that they’d back Trump for reelection in 2020.”

Second, China’s own hog industry is experiencing the worst African swine fever in decades. The government has been criticized for its ineffective measures to stamp out the epidemic. It is estimated that China could lose up to 50 percent of its pig population by the end of 2019. Pork prices have spiked by more than 46 percent so far, and some experts predict the price increase may be over 80 percent by next year. This spike has pushed prices for other types of meat higher as well, increasing inflation pressure to the overall economy. This has hindered Chinese consumers’ willingness and capacity to spend in other areas. Given the pivotal role pork plays in the Chinese diet, the country could potentially experience social unrest if the pork price continues to skyrocket while the supply continues to be sparse.

But the American Media Maggots haven’t told you about this, have they? The Demorats in their talking points and in their debates haven’t mentioned this at all, have they?

While we’re at it, an MSNBC poll about firearms went down in flames.

MSNBC Poll About Guns Backfires Fabulously

by Kemberlee Kaye

poll hosted by the MSNBC asked respondents a simple question: Do you think people should be allowed to carry guns in public?

Given that it’s MSNBC, the leftist conspiracy machine, hosting the poll, I doubt they thought the results would be so favorable to our beloved Constitution.

At the time this post was published, more than 547,000 people voted and 92% of them answered “Yes! The second amendment guarantees it.”

That’s pretty clear. What’s also clear is, from The Five, that President Trump came to Kalifornia recently and raised MILLIONS of dollars, then tore their alleged “leadership” in Sacra-shithole-mento apart:

From FoxNews.com, while no one was looking.

Trump nominates wave of California judges, in fresh bid to reshape courts

by Judson Berger

President Trump nominated a slew of judges Friday to posts on California-based federal courts, ramping up efforts to reshape the judiciary after hitting a milestone earlier this month with the confirmation of the 150th federal judge on his watch.

Two nominations are for the influential San Francisco-based Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, a long-liberal bench with jurisdiction across the American West whose political makeup has shifted with Trump’s aggressive appointment campaign.

While it is traditional for a nominee’s home-state senators to give their approval, it is not required, and Trump lately has bypassed the so-called “blue slip” tradition in order to get conservative judges on the bench.

While Democrats have fumed at the tactics, conservatives cheered Trump this month for seeing the 150th federal judge confirmed.

“This is a historic milestone,” Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said in a statement. “As Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, I will continue to push through highly qualified, conservative judges at all levels of the federal courts.”

This video from OAN:

Trump also focused the EPA on San Franshithole:

Trump: EPA to hit San Francisco with violations notice over homeless crisis

Details: Per pool reporter Peter Baker, Trump said the EPA would serve the city of San Francisco with a notice because there was “tremendous” pollution flowing into the ocean because of waste in storm sewers, specifically citing used needles. 

“It’s a terrible situation — that’s in Los Angeles and in San Francisco. And we’re going to be giving San Francisco, they’re in total violation, we’re going to be giving them a notice very soon. EPA is going to be putting out a notice. They’re in serious violation. … They have to clean it up. We can’t have our cities going to hell.”

— President Trump’s comments to reporters

From TheHill.com:

Federal judge blocks California law requiring Trump tax returns

by Naomi Jagoda and Justine Coleman

A federal judge issued a temporary injunction against a California state law that requires presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns to appear on the primary ballot.

President Trump‘s lawyers and the Republican National Committee had challenged the law.

U.S. District Judge Morrison England Jr., a George W. Bush appointee on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California, said there would be “irreparable harm without temporary relief” for Trump and other candidates if he did not make the rare temporary decision to block the law, The Los Angeles Times reported.

The California law, which was signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), requires candidates for president or governor to provide five years of federal tax returns to appear on the state’s primary ballot.

Further, Trump flatly rejected Newsom’s request for federal homeless aid.

Trump Rejects California Governor’s Request for More Homeless Aid

by Noah Buhayar, Christopher Palmeri and Jordan Fabian

Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson rebuffed California Governor Gavin Newsom’s request for more federal money to combat a homelessness crisis, instead demanding the state revise its housing regulations and crack down on undocumented immigration.

Carson’s letter, which he said he’d written at the request of the president, escalated a feud between the Trump administration and California over the state’s ballooning population of homeless people.

Dr Carson’s letter to the State of Kalifornia is here.

Let’s be honest. Texas Representative Al Green was correct when he said that, “if we don’t impeach him, Trump’s going to get re-elected.”

Maybe there’s such a thing as an “impeachment bonus”? From FoxBusiness.com:

Republicans rake in $15 million of donations over Trump impeachment threat

by Megan Henney

In the few days since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi opened an impeachment inquiry into President Trump, Republicans have capitalized on conservative outrage, pulling in millions of dollars in donations.

As of Friday, Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign received $15 million in small donations, including 50,000 from new donors, according to a tweet from Eric Trump.

And this from the WashingtonExaminer.com:

If Democrats impeach Trump, a GOP House would probably impeach the next Democratic president

by Philip Klein

House Democrats are poised to impeach President Trump once they’ve spent more time following the leads in the whistleblower complaint. But should they take that step in a heavily partisan process in which most Republican voters believe Trump was unjustly targeted, it’s quite likely that the next time there’s a Democratic president and a Republican House, we’ll have another impeachment.

Trump himself hinted at this on Saturday when he tweeted about a hypothetical scenario imagining if Republicans acted toward Barack Obama as Democrats are acting toward him. “Oh well, maybe next time!” he concluded.

To be clear, I’m not saying that the decision to impeach should be determined by the prospect of potential retribution by a future Republican Congress. But I’m acknowledging the reality of the potential long-term fallout of impeaching Trump.

Right now, 85% of Republicans oppose impeaching the president. Many prominent voices led by Trump are pushing the idea that the Ukraine scandal is a hoax in which the intelligence community, the Democrats, and the media are attempting to take a president down because they hate him.

If Trump gets impeached over what Republicans believe were nonexistent or minor misdeeds, then they are likely to want to jump on any scandal in a Democratic administration to pursue impeachment. And of course, should they take that path, Democrats will not soon forget.

It only stands to reason.

Here’s how CNN sees things as of a couple of hours ago. No. Not kidding.

Trump must get it together to avoid another disastrous week

Analysis by Stephen Collinson

Washington (CNN)Donald Trump is under severe pressure after a disastrous run which saw his impeachment defense shredded by current and ex-officials and, most stunningly, by his own acting White House chief of staff.

He must also placate fellow Republicans on whom he will depend to save his presidency in any Senate trial, after triggering self-inflicted crises over Syria and the G7 summit that tested his party’s tolerance for its volatile leader.
Every Monday over the month since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi initiated an impeachment inquiry, it seemed like life could not get much worse for an increasingly isolated President.

Yet every week it does.

Right. A “disastrous week.” Here’s the truth, from Breitbart.com:

Mansour: While Democrats Pursue Impeachment, President Trump Builds Impressive Record of Accomplishments

When candidate Donald Trump promised to be “the greatest jobs president God ever created,” the pundits rolled their eyes. What kind of an idiot would say or believe that?

Here are the facts. You decide:

More Americans are now employed than ever recorded before in our history. More than 6 million new jobs have been created since Donald Trump took office.

Keep in mind that the labor participation rate has risen under Trump. That means Americans who had been sitting on the sidelines out of the job market for years are finally going back to work. Since January 2017, 4.2 million more Americans joined the civilian labor force, and 1.5 million fewer Americans are unemployed.

In fact, the unemployment rate has reached a 50-year low under Trump. And when you drill down, the details are even more amazing. African-American and Hispanic unemployment has achieved the lowest rate ever recorded in our nation’s history. Women’s unemployment recently reached the lowest rate in 65 years. The unemployment rate for Americans without a high school diploma has also reached the lowest rate ever recorded.

Those are real jobs and real opportunities for Americans. And thanks to President Trump’s immigration policies, this tight labor market has forced employers to invest in training American workers for the jobs they need to fill.

“Americans are not only working, but they are making more money today than they have in the past,” Rick Manning from Americans for Limited Government noted. “The household median income rose to a record $61,372 in 2017, as more Americans are benefitting from wage gains earned.”

And:

Over 500,000 new manufacturing jobs have been created since Trump took office. In fact, the U.S. economy added nearly as many manufacturing jobs during Trump’s first two years in office as it did during Obama’s entire second term. In 2018 alone, the manufacturing sector added more jobs than it had in any other year since 1997—a 20-year high. 1997—that’s before China was admitted into the World Trade Organization!

You’ll recall that in his campaign kickoff speech, candidate Trump said he would tell the Ford Motor Company that if they moved their plant to Mexico they could expect a tariff from President Trump.

I don’t know if a conversation like that took place between President Trump and any of the Detroit automakers. But I do know that thanks to Trump’s threat of auto tariffs, Chrysler announced last February that it would build the first auto plant within the city of Detroit in a generation.

And:

Trump is fulfilling his promise to reorient the nation’s trade policies to put America first, despite furious pushback and denunciations from Wall Street, K Street, Silicon Valley, Hollywood, and Madison Avenue.

The centerpiece of this effort is the deal Trump negotiated with Mexico and Canada—called The United States Mexico Canada Agreement, or USMCA—which is a vast improvement on the flawed and outdated North American Free Trade Agreement. USMCA tightens rules of origin, including raising the North American content for auto manufacturing from 62.5 percent to 75 percent. It also guarantees Mexican workers the right to form and join unions, preventing U.S. workers from having to compete with exploited workers. Most importantly, the new agreement will need to be renewed every six years, allowing the agreement to be updated if the results are not acceptable to the U.S., Mexico, or Canada.

And:

Despite obstructions, Trump successfully brokered a “Remain in Mexico” policy. The initiative has allowed the U.S. to send more than 42,000 migrants to Mexico while they await the adjudication of their asylum cases rather than being released directly into the nation’s interior. The policy has exposed the fact that the overwhelming majority of these asylum claims are fraudulent. The so-called “catch-and-release” policies of past administrations allowed a person to make a bogus asylum claim, get released into the country, and just disappear. The majority would not even show up for their asylum hearings.

Similarly, Trump signed a “Third Safe Country” agreement with Guatemala ensuring that migrants are not allowed to pass through the Central American country in order to travel to the U.S. to claim asylum. Instead, migrants must seek asylum in Guatemala. Even moving beyond the border, Trump enacted visa sanctions in his first year in office on countries like Eritrea and Cambodia after they failed for years to take back their nationals who were ordered deported from the U.S.

And:

  • To fight the opioid crisis, Trump signed into law the SUPPORT Act, the largest legislative package in history addressing a single drug crisis. He’s also beefed up funding for drug treatment, cracked down on prescription-drug abuse, and pressured China to cease its fentanyl trafficking as a requirement of any trade deal.

  • Trump got us out of the bogus Paris Climate Agreement (i.e. a sham treaty that allowed the world’s biggest polluter, China, to go on polluting while punishing us.)

  • He signed an executive order defending free speech on college campuses (i.e. the Orwellian indoctrination centers for future woke apparatchiks). Universities now risk losing federal funding if they fail to uphold the First Amendment.

  • He’s appointing constitutional conservatives to the federal judiciary at a record pace, recently reaching 150 appointments.

  • He picked two good Supreme Court justices. (And if you don’t think the Kavanaugh hearings were crazy enough, just wait till you see what happens if he gets to pick another one).

  • Despite Democrats’ refusal to work with him on nonpartisan healthcare reforms, Trump signed executive orders that have helped lower drug prices for the first time in half a century and keep health insurance premiums—which skyrocketed under Obama—relatively stable.

  • His Department of Justice has launched an antitrust probe against big tech giants who are busy censoring conservatives, violating our privacy, and interfering in our elections. In fact, Trump has brought global attention to the problem of Silicon Valley’s political bias and censorship, raising the status of the issue in America’s public discourse and in his speech before the United Nations.

Oh. I almost forgot this, from Breitbart.com.

More than 2.5 Million Households Drop Off Food Stamps Under Trump

by Katherine Rodriguez

More than 2.5 million households dropped off food stamps since President Donald Trump’s first full month in office, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) data.

The most recent USDA data shows that 2,543,924 households stopped receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits— the program in charge of food stamps— between the end of Trump’s first full month in office and July 2019.

As of July 2019, the most current data available, 18,393,979 households and 36,285,397 individuals have participated in the nation’s food stamp program.

Even John Roberts is wondering:

We thusly close with this.

More truth.

And yet, despite all of this — or perhaps because of it — I say Donald Trump has a great shot at being re-elected in 2020.

BZ

 

 

BZ’s Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio Show, Tuesday, 10-15-19, with very special guest KURT SCHLICHTER

Featuring Right thinking from a left brain, doing the job the American Media Maggots won’t, embracing ubiquitous, sagacious perspicacity and broadcasting behind enemy lines in Occupied Kalifornia from the veritable Belly of the Beast, the Bill Mill in Sacramento, the capitol building at 10th and L Streets, I continue to proffer my thanks to the SHR Media Network for allowing me to utilize their studio and hijack their air twice weekly, Tuesdays and Thursday nights, thanks to my shameless contract — as well as appear on the Sack Heads: Against Tyranny Show every Wednesday night.

Kurt and his dog Bitey, relaxing at home.

Hour 1: BZ spoke to KURT SCHLICHTER for the entire first hour as we discussed his fiction books PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC, INDIAN COUNTRY and WILDFIRE.

KURT is in the final stages of writing his fourth novel in the Kelly Turnbull series, entitled COLLAPSE.

We also hammered home a lot of politics! KURT also agreed that, following the publication of COLLAPSE, he’d be back in the Saloon.

Hour 2: BZ took calls and read Kurt’s article “The Elite Hates The Trump Doctrine Because It Puts America First.”

CNN revealed its true nature in the new Project Veritas videos (BZ renamed CNN the new TIC, or Trump Impeachment Channel) — and BZ bid “adieu” to the sniffy Shepard Smith who stepped away from his $15 million dollar per year deal at Fox because he became “offended” for his reprimand involving Tucker Carlson.

BZ also deployed his Happy Stories!

Here is Texas Representative Al Green letting the Demorat Truth Cat out of the bag by admitting that “I’m afraid if we don’t impeach this president he will get re-elected.”

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