Tuesday, November 10, 2015

I think Governor Chris Christy won the night in the undercard debate.

He's right. If the USA actually showed Chinese government to the Chinese it would be very interesting.

...7:32 p.m. (click here) Here's an interesting bit of news: when Christie is asked about China and cyberwarfare, he says he was a victim of a hack and had his social security number stolen by Chinese hackers from when he was a U.S. attorney.
He takes the harshest tone of the night: "If the Chinese commit cyber warfare against us, they are going to see cyber warfare like they have never seen before...The information we take we will make sure all the Chinese people see it. That will have fun in Beijing when we show them how they're spending their money."
And he also promises: "I'll fly Air Force One over those islands they'll know we mean business."...

"Republican Undercard Debate" (click here)

Mass deportation has happened before in the USA. Two million in the 1930s could be equivalent to 11 million today. the speed of transportation and the methods, especially on a USA cargo jet, can occur. I think they mean what they say.

September 8, 2015
By Adrian Florido





...Presidential candidate Donald Trump's proposal )(click here) to deport all 11 million immigrants living in the country illegally, along with their U.S.-born children, sounds far-fetched. But something similar happened before.
During the 1930s and into the 1940s, up to 2 million Mexicans and Mexican-Americans were deported or expelled from cities and towns across the U.S. and shipped to Mexico. According to some estimates, more than half of these people were U.S. citizens, born in the United States.
It's a largely forgotten chapter in history that Francisco Balderrama, a California State University historian, documented in Decade of Betrayal: Mexican Repatriation in the 1930s. He co-wrote that book with the late historian Raymond Rodriguez....

Ten percent income tax can occur and the IRS dissolved if that is the will of the Congress and President. The Republicans have been angry enough over the IRS for at least a decade and long before any so called scandals. The Republicans would do it simply because it was promised over and over, year after year.

I don't see 'the drama' of the Republican debates and campaigns as simply empty politics. I believe them when they make statements of policy. I believe them when they can make it happen. 

If they can make a war over nothing, they can do anything.