George McClellan: Politics Foreign Policy and War
By all appearances, American Democrat party leadership is like a confused gaggle of geese running around in circles honking to the world about who’s in charge
As funny as it may sound, by all appearances, American Democrat party leadership is like a confused gaggle of geese running around in circles honking to the world about who’s in charge, whose policies are best for America, and how to execute those policies in the best interests of the Democrat party. They worry about how their foreign policies would adversely affect the Democrat Party’s ability to retain power. Alas, the poor Republicans are a lost party in search of a reason to exist. Such thinking quickly gets mired in confusion as their little political minds soon exhaust themselves. The art of Statesmanship is lost on Progressives, and the ability to make decisions is as equally lost on Republicans. Oh, where is Pete Buttigieg when Democrats could use him? We’re at war with Islam, and these people don’t know it.
Islam has been at war with the West since long before 9/1. For Israel, 07 October 23 was their ultimate 9/11, and Israel, at the time comfortable with the status quo, had had enough and set about to destroy Hamas in detail. Hamas is the Iran proxy combatant group that attacked Israel so brutally on 10/7/23. Joe Biden quickly promised total aid to Israel, and the Muslims in America went nuts. Seeing lost votes, Joe Biden went wobbly, setting in motion the wheels to stab Israel in the back. Driven by a fear of disrespecting a tiny cohort of Islamic Jihadists and Democrat voters in Dearbornestan, MI., the head goose, theoretically Joe Biden, whose political career rose to its highest level of incompetence then leveled off, like all geese do when danger approaches, skedaddled for the nearest point of safety, out of sight, dependent upon the compliant media to cover for him…READ MORE…
The Tales of Little Pavel - Episode 25: Little Pavel Crosses the Border
An idealistic teenager, living in the 51st ward of a fictional city in middle America, volunteers at the local party headquarters, and learns a lesson or two about modern urban politics.
Political Satire: Having trouble surviving these times? You're not alone. Join us in columnist John F. Di Leo's exploration of an alternate universe, where we imagine the impossible:
An idealistic teenager, living in the 51st ward of a fictional city in middle America, volunteers at the local party headquarters, and learns a lesson or two about modern urban politics.
In this episode, young Pavel attends his college class on comparative politics, and finds an opportunity to apply things he learned in Chicago to a discussion of the 2014 Crimean referendum.
It was primary election day back home in Chicago, and Pavel was glad he had switched his registration to his college address. The guys back at the 51st Ward Party Headquarters sure wouldn’t be happy with the ballots he was casting these days, and the excuse that “I’m just doing a little mischief in the other party” probably sounds a bit lame the second or third time it’s tried…READ MORE…
The Legacy of Corporate Influence: Monopolies and Political Manipulation
Companies have learned to manipulate politicians through campaign contributions and backroom deals. This has resulted in the proliferation of multiple monopolies across various industries,
Since the time of Teddy Roosevelt's presidency and his efforts to combat monopolies, a concerning trend has emerged in which companies have learned to manipulate politicians through campaign contributions and backroom deals. This has resulted in the proliferation of multiple monopolies across various industries, with some of the most concerning examples found in the telecom, military industrial complex, and pharmaceutical sectors today.
The telecom industry stands out as a prime example of corporate influence and monopolistic practices. Through extensive lobbying efforts and campaign contributions, major telecom companies have influenced legislation and regulations in their favor, stifling competition and limiting consumer choice. This has led to oligopolistic control over telecommunications services, hindering innovation and driving up costs for consumers…READ MORE…
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