Year-End Fundraiser Update

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NATO Disgraces Itself in Azerbaijan

Source: The American Conservative
by James W Carden

“Two years ago this October, Azerbaijan committed what had been, until the Israeli rampage of the past year, among the most egregious cases of ethic cleaning since the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s, when in the matter of days its armed forces took control of the Armenian enclave Nagorno Karabakh in which 120,000 Christian Armenians were forced to flee the land which had been their home for centuries. In the months that followed, Azerbaijan’s dictator, Ilham Aliyev, claimed that ‘present-day Armenia is our land.’ … Fast forward to the last week of September …. the U.S. embassy issued a statement that read, in part, that ‘the United States is committed to working with the Armenian government to assist those who have lost their homes and livelihood.’ Yet such sentiments are difficult to take seriously when roughly a week later NATO sent a high-level delegation to Baku to kiss Aliyev’s ring.” (10/21/24)

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/nato-disgraces-itself-in-azerbaijan/

Hezbollah Missiles Target Tel Aviv Area as Blinken Travels to Israel

Source: New York Times

“The Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah on Tuesday said it had launched a missile attack at an Israeli military base near Tel Aviv, sending residents fleeing into shelters hours before Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken was due to arrive in the city for meetings with Israeli officials. Israel’s military said five projectiles were fired at central Israel from Lebanon, adding that most were intercepted and one fell in an open area. Hezbollah said it had targeted the Glilot base in the suburbs of Tel Aviv, which houses the headquarters of Unit 8200, a signals intelligence branch of the Israeli military. … The Israeli military said Tuesday that it did not target the Rafik Hariri University Hospital in its wave of overnight strikes near Beirut. An Israeli strike near the entrance of the hospital killed at least four people, including a child, according to Lebanese officials.” (10/22/24)

https://archive.is/V3WGR

Voters Are Not Babies

Source: The Dispatch
by Kevin D Williamson

“It takes a little time to warm up a bottle, and, sometimes, the wait is more than one of the little ones is prepared to endure, at which point there will commence ‘a veritable Wagner opera of alarm and distress and grief.’ I want to explain it: ‘You can have your bottle warm, or you can have it now. Choose one.’ But the babies aren’t having it — because they are, you know, babies. You, American voter, are not a baby. The American voter does not have that excuse — not that anybody would know it from observing him, listening to his absurd and incompatible demands, enduring his temper tantrums. You know the classic case: ‘I want lots of spending, low taxes, and a balanced budget.’ … Donald Trump’s imbecilic views on tariffs are based on the same refusal to accept inevitable trade-offs as is my hungry infant’s demand for his bottle before it is ready.” (10/21/24)

https://www.yahoo.com/news/voters-not-babies-130000916.html

FL: Attorney says DeSanctimonious’s office ordered him to threaten TV stations

Source: The Hill

“John Wilson, general counsel for the Florida Department of Health, wrote in a sworn affidavit that officials from Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) office pushed him to threaten television stations with criminal prosecutions if they did not take down ads in support of a Florida abortion rights measure. Wilson, who resigned from his position on Oct. 10, wrote in the affidavit that he received prewritten letters directing him to send the threatening letters under his name on behalf of the Florida Department of Health. … Wilson is now being sued, along with Joseph Ladapo, the Florida surgeon general and head of the Department of Health, by Floridians Protecting Freedom, the group sponsoring Amendment 4. It claims the threatening letters sent to the television stations violated their First Amendment rights.” (10/21/24)

https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/4945482-florida-department-health-threatens/

Stop Sacralizing the State

Source: The Daily Economy
by Vincent Geloso

“As early as 1927, Ludwig von Mises spoke of statism as the ideology that gives primacy to the state over the individual. At that time, he had only glimpsed the beginnings of 20th-century totalitarianism. The worst abuses of Bolshevism were still largely hidden or still ahead, and Italian fascism was in its infancy. He used the French term etatisme to describe this primacy that led the State to take an ‘active and permanent part in economic affairs.’ But as totalitarianism gained ground and with the start of World War II, Mises realised that his definition was too technical — it missed why statists embraced their ideologies. Thus, starting with his (excellent) book Omnipotent Government, Mises began using the term ‘Statolatry’ to describe the sacralization of the state and the power it wields over individuals.” (10/21/24)

https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/stop-sacralizing-the-state/

Peru: Toledo sentenced to 20 years for corruption

Source: Barron’s

“A Peruvian court on Monday sentenced former president Alejandro Toledo to more than 20 years in prison for accepting multi-million-dollar bribes from scandal-hit Brazilian construction conglomerate Odebrecht. The Superior Court accepted the prison term recommended by the prosecution, it announced at a hearing attended by the 78-year-old, who led the South American nation from 2001 to 2006. Toledo, a US-trained economist with a doctorate from Stanford University, maintained he was innocent and asked for leniency, saying he has cancer and heart problems. … The court found that he had accepted bribes in exchange for tenders to build two sections of an international highway linking the Pacific coast of Peru and the Atlantic coast of Brazil. Toledo’s lawyer told reporters that he would appeal the sentence.” (10/21/24)

https://www.barrons.com/news/peru-s-ex-president-toledo-gets-20-years-for-corruption-9152d7e7

Reflections on United Arab Emirates

Source: Bet On It
by Bryan Caplan

“Per-capita, UAE is the most amazing country I’ve ever seen. With a population about the size of Austria’s, they have virtually every consumer product you can imagine (and many you haven’t) in abundance. In cleanliness and crime, UAE rivals Japan. While the official language is Arabic, a local told me that English is far more useful. And while the country’s official religion is Islam, the country looks very secular. I saw not the slightest sign of Islamist fanaticism. The key ingredient of Emirati success: 88% of UAE’s population is foreign-born. That’s the highest share of any country on Earth. Why is the share so high? Because UAE is closer to open borders than any other country on Earth.” (10/21/24)

https://www.betonit.ai/p/reflections-on-abu-dhabi-and-dubai

Tropical Storm Oscar heads toward the Bahamas after leaving at least six dead in Cuba

Source: National Public Radio [US state media]

“Tropical Storm Oscar was heading toward the Bahamas late Monday after dumping heavy rain across eastern Cuba. … Oscar was a Category 1 hurricane with winds of 75 mph when it made landfall in the eastern Cuban province of Guantanamo, near the city of Baracoa, on Sunday evening. Flooding in low-lying areas was reported and at least six deaths. Cubans were already suffering from a major power outage that has knocked out power and water across the island since last week.” (10/22/24)

https://www.npr.org/2024/10/22/g-s1-29284/tropical-storm-oscar-bahamas-cuba

Why we need more “polarisation”

Source: spiked
by Tom Slater

“The narrative that is constantly being spun at the moment is that, as of about 10 years ago, politics was … perfect. It was consensual. It was moderate. Political parties might have disagreed around the edges, but they could come together under some core assumptions – and in their shared deference to technocratic expertise. Then the populists showed up and supposedly ruined everything. It’s certainly true that, prior to 2016, political parties only ever seemed to be dancing on the head of a pin, and often ostentatiously dismissed ‘ideology.’ But what has become abundantly clear is that that supposed consensus, that supposedly moderate settlement, was serving ordinary people terribly, and in some aspects was batshit crazy.” (10/21/24)

https://www.spiked-online.com/2024/10/21/why-we-need-more-polarisation/