Cadence of Conflict: Asia, October 19, 2015

Cadence of Conflict: Asia, October 19, 2015

China may have been pushed to the breaking point. America may have called the Communist bluff. With all of the “yesmen” required for a totalitarian regime to continue, Michael Cole points out that the majority members of the Communist party probably don’t support an invasion of Taiwan (the largest Chinese contention in the Pacific.)

Reportedly, only 3% of Taiwanese think they are Chinese and only 9% want Taiwan to become a province of China. Reunification between Taiwan and China is untenable by all accounts. Even if forced, Taiwan would cease to exist as it is; China would acquire a costly pile of rubble. The fact that Beijing continues to tout such aspirations suggests that they may be ignorant of the reality of their situation—stereotypical of imploding regimes.

In the “wake” of suggested ignorance in Beijing, America is setting sail for the newest islands in the Pacific. Beijing is getting ready for America getting ready to set sail.  · · · →

October 16, 2015

Jeb’s campaign is toast

HHS forecasts Obamacare a worse failure than forecasted

School board ousts Obamafood 5-3, not worth the losses, now +1,000 customers/day

Evita-Hillary campaign posters

DNC Establishment under attack by Obama favorites?

Chart: Eggs almost to 3-decade high

Throttle: The Autobahn doesn’t have speed limits. Germans think it’s time to change that  · · · →

Encore of Revival, America, October 12, 2015

Encore of Revival, America, October 12, 2015

The House could soon be in chaos. Ryan can’t get the necessary votes. Deadlock on a new Speaker hasn’t happened since 1923. Boehner plans to stay on longer than Oct 30 if the House can’t make a decision on Oct 29. While a House divided against itself may not stand with a President, it won’t stand against a President either. Obama is not the least bit afraid of executive authority. He’s already considering it with more gun restrictions. If Obama overreaches, the stronger powers at State and County levels will do more than then either the Republican or Democratic parties ever dreamed of—they’re already starting.

House Speakership Drama…

What If the House Can’t Elect a New Speaker?

McCarthy Drops Out Of Speaker Race, Throwing GOP Leadership Into Chaos

House Speaker frontrunner Kevin McCarthy bows out, leaving Republicans “audibly crying”

Under speaker pressure, signs pointing to a reluctant Paul Ryan

Paul Ryan ‘Terrifying,’ ‘Open Borders Seeps Out of Every Pore Of His Being’

More Republicans Join Speakership Race as Paul… Falls Apart on the Runway

The Rest…

Trump and a supporter from Colombia (Video)

Obama Weighs Expanding Background Checks through Executive Authority

US Officials Conclude Iran Deal Violates Federal Law

Bavaria to Berlin: Read Our Lips, No More Migrants  · · · →