Encore of Revival: America, August 24, 2015

Encore of Revival: America, August 24, 2015

The abortion videos will not have an immediate effect, though it will stir up trouble for the abortion Establishment. The real impact will be years in the future after the truth has had time to bake people’s consciences. The same thing happened to anti-work Hippies who slowly filed off and found jobs. Now, Boomers’ children have dumped their affair with non-profit and are moving into a “Make Money” movement. The Huffington Post is even talking about it.

Trump continues to defy poll predictions, “this time”—again. Regardless of the future, he has permanently trained the country that anti-political correctness is the greater political force.

The economic hickup in Asia doesn’t seem to be stopping Chicago from building “Oba Mahal”. A lot of wealthy people lost money, but only the mass media says it’s time to panic. A bounce is likely. Don’t smack any pavement. Revival is on its way.

Donald Trump has already peaked

Poll: Trump grows lead in NC; GOP leads most match ups

7th Shocking Video Catches Planned Parenthood Harvesting Brain of Aborted Baby Who Was Still Alive

…cutting a face, a fetus still moving…

Video: Lenexa Police Department addresses the Viral arrest video

The Stunning Evolution of Millennials: They’ve Become the Ben Franklin Generation

The man building Barack Obama’s future  · · · →

Cadence of Conflict: Asia, August 24, 2015

Cadence of Conflict: Asia, August 24, 2015

North Korea does it’s annual late summer saber-rattling while the US and South Korea run their annual pre-autumn laps on the peninsula. Everyone’s in an uproar and “this time” it could be dangerous—again. Back to school.

China’s market slows while it’s naval activity rises. Chinese business is no longer the talk of town, though banking is as Beijing goes liquid. 400 deep pockets lost $182B USD to China’s sinking tech.

Taiwan’s election season continues to heat up. In this week’s episode of old school v democracy, DPP Mayor William Lai threatened to close the KMT-Nationalist-controlled Taiwan Control Yuan if the Control Yuan tries to close him, but not Speaker Lee who was found guilty in a lower court of buying the votes that gave him his speakership. Apparently, the Control Yuan is not even a Constitutionally legal entity. China does is own gossip among Americans about the DPP. So, it’s clear how important the Taiwan 2016 election will be.  · · · →

Encore of Revival: America, August 17, 2015

Encore of Revival: America, August 17, 2015

Trump is the talk of town. Obama is getting donations to leave. Both have plans recently revealed: Trump to deal with immigration through never before seen competency; Obama to network with the wealthy for a $1 billion postpresidential infrastructure.

Foreigners living in America could lead to domestic unrest in more ways than one. Not only is illegal immigration a concern at the southern border, Chinese seem to be disappearing and Obama isn’t happy. Beijing got a warning this week and the White House wants suspicious Chinese to get out fast.

Hillary’s 60+ emails with classified redactions are raising more eyebrows. She shouldn’t be front and center for political potential talk anymore. Concerns should turn to China as well as the economy.

Money forecasters smell trouble, some from China’s slowdown, as well as from dipping commodity markets and international money such as Britain’s 77-month bull, Greece, and the overrated BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa)—all indicating smoke on the horizon.  · · · →

Cadence of Conflict: Asia, August 17, 2015

Cadence of Conflict: Asia, August 17, 2015

Chinese marketing, Taiwanese elections, and new military toys. Both Taiwan and China have been touting their military equipment. This goes a bit beyond the usual saber rattling; it’s more like sabre “show and tell”.

China launches a recruitment video for it’s Navy (PLAN). Though, China is facing an aging labor force and lacks the resources to make the Navy in the video become a Navy much father from its own coast. Perhaps it’s lack of range is why China seeks to build new islands. The video of dropping bombs does not ease concerns that China wants to expand in other territories. But the fact that it’s marketing has gone to such lengths does provide some reason for confidence that it’s dreams are only dreams.

Taiwan’s elections are heating up and it’s nothing the international community should ignore. While an old pro-unification third party (PFP People’s First Party) candidate, who helped persecute the Taiwanese’s own native language, is slightly rising in the polls, Taiwan’s own “game of thrones” politics could offset the balance.  · · · →

Cadence of Conflict: Asia, August 10, 2015

Cadence of Conflict: Asia, August 10, 2015

A typhoon and some bad follow-up weather beat up Pacific Asia over the weekend and it’s not over. China’s controversial island building got ASEAN’s attention and John Kerry’s time. Beijing claims that island reclaiming has ceased, Kerry has not confirmed.

The typhoon was an interruption to many things this week, including the curriculum controversy in Taiwan: The demonstrators packed-up and now the government must clean up. But the typhoon was also a warning that Beijing should not be so concerned about whether its man-made military islands are safe from Kerry and ASEAN, but from typhoons and tsunamis.

China

China’s island building faces scrutiny at ASEAN forum

Kerry Urges China to Halt All Activities in Disputed Sea

Soudelor to Continue Flooding Risk in China, Expand Threat to South Korea

Taiwan

Curriculum talks with MOE break down

Teacher awarded compensation for Sunflower beating

Sorry Beijing, But Taiwan Isn’t Turning its Back on History—You Are

Two Myths About Taiwan’s DPP That Need to Be Laid to Rest

…How a prof at Missouri State University echos the same propaganda as China’s puppets in Taiwan

Nation attempts to regain its footing

…Taiwan in one of the strongest typhoons in over a decade

Japan

US has spied on Japanese government for a decade

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Encore of Revival: August 10, 2015

Encore of Revival: August 10, 2015

Trump has set the new standard in debates: Talk like a boss. FOX News lost credibility by inaccurately predicting the downfall of the man who brought them the largest audience in Presidential debate history. If Megyn Kelly really believed Trump had a war against women, she wouldn’t have asked the question. Chris Wallace learned late to shut his trap when his spit comment about money lending blew back in his face. The FOX is toast.

In a real debate, candidates ask each other questions. Election debates have become about the media personalities. Now they, along with candidates Trump funded, lost to the man who made them their money.

Money was the talk of the debate last week. A new money movement is coming: Earn or shutup. Good and bad, wise and foolish, true and false—the movement is coming. The only people who will have a say are the people who pay their own bills along with everyone else’s.  · · · →