Friday, December 16, 2016

China has been flexing it's muscles. It is expanding it's borders rather aggressively. It is not showing up at WTO complaints because the other party was the Philippines and China can out wrangle them. 

China is a sincere threat. 

It is changing it's stance.

The phone call with Taiwan put the frosting on the cake. 

China is moving aggressively because it can. 

China is moving past the 'idea' it is the billionaires happy place with jobs for Chinese citizens. The Chinese government is not invested in it's economy, it's oligarchs are invested in the Chinese economy. 

China is a communist country. The Chinese economy that so many American million-billionaires-wanna-be covet is not coveted by the Chinese government. If China loses it's middle class tomorrow and the wealthy oligarchs leave to protect their wealth, the Chinese government could not care less.

If the Chinese government witnesses it's people return to Third World status then that is the way it is and the communists will find a way to insure their existence. The Chinese government wants a better quality of life for it's citizens, but, if the progress made is a threat to it's sovereign status, China will shed it as a deception and start over again.
The Flint River Water Project is ongoing. It is time to sort through the information I have at this point and begin to write. 

Thank you,

I just think Tom Hanks is among the best actors of our time.

There was a break in to a Democratic National Committee Office. What makes what Russia did at the request of Donald Trump any different? Is the United States of American actually surrendering to "the ends justify the means?" Really? Wow. It isn't the USA then. The USA would never tolerate this.

The Champion of all Causes is finishing his work. Thank you, President Obama.

Interestingly, Marsha Blackburn is completely wrong about the RNC cyber security.

The mouth. Where would Republicans be without their oral character? I have to admit Trump out ranks every other Republican oral character in office. That should make Marsha Blackburn feel better, or should I say, "Feel that feel good feeling."

In an election year, (click here) and the political theater is in full swing. As the Republican National Convention wraps up this week and the Democratic National Convention waits around the corner, there's one issue that seems to be missing from the political conversation again: cybersecurity. You won't hear many candidates discussing cybersecurity matters on the campaign trail, but that's not to say that their parties - and U.S. voters - haven't already been impacted by cyber attacks and data loss. Check out our latest infographic below for a short history of some of the major political security incidents in recent years.

Both parties were impacted by cyber attacks. There is some difference to the source of the hacking, but, there is no difference in the cyber security of the RNC.

What is really interesting is the fact the RNC's information never made it to Wikileaks.

As per usual, Marsha Blackburn is a clueless Republican that spouts propaganda.
Political Hacks and Data Loss Infographic
Infographic by Digital Guardian

Americans treat White Supremacists as criminals, but, in Europe and Asia they are far more organized.

Europe is dealing with the influx of Daesh from Syria, but, below the surface are White Supremacists that may very well become inspired by Trump and Putin.

NATO is available for stability in Europe, however, Trump wants to dissolve the alliance or hold it hostage for payments of money.

This is real. It is not fiction. White Supremacy is alive and well on the two continents. Putin has scapegoated White Supremacists as those that lead the protesters in the Ukraine's Maidan Square, but, yet he embraces Trump as an ally.

August 31, 2014
By Tom Porter

Kremlin ideologue Alexander Dugin (click here) is to appear alongside US white nationalists at a far-right conference in Hungary in October.

Dugin, who recently called for the Ukrainian "race of bastards" to be "cleansed", will appear at the event in Budapest alongside figures including Richard Spencer, president of the US white nationalist thinkmtank the National Policy Institute.

Spencer told Buzzfeed that the conference would offer the chance for nationalists from across Europe and beyond to exchange ideas.

"I think there are a lot of things happening in Europe that I think would excite people like me and people who want to go to the conference, and would excite Americans who care about their European identity," Spencer said....