Trump Wins New Hampshire – Why is Haley Still Going?

Donald Trump won the New Hampshire primary over Nikki Haley.  If Haley couldn’t beat Trump in New Hampshire, it is unlikely she can beat him in any Republican primary.

In New Hampshire, you don’t have to be a registered Republican to vote in the Republican primary.  Therefore, Haley was probably drawing many votes from independents.  It’s not hard to imagine that maybe even some Democrats unregistered from the party in order to vote against Trump in the Republican primary.

Democrats in general will do anything to stop Trump from becoming president again.  Even the so-called anti-war left will support Nikki Haley if it means getting Trump out of the way.  It doesn’t seem to matter that Nikki Haley is a bloodthirsty war hawk.  We can see where the priorities lie with most of the political left.

Trump clearly has the Republican nomination locked up.  The media like to report on these races for ratings, but the race was obviously over before New Hampshire started voting.

Yet, there is a lot of doubt that it will be Trump versus Biden in the general election in November.

Why is Nikki Haley Staying in the Race?

Haley has vowed to fight on.  I don’t know if this is purely her decision or that of her establishment controllers.  I do think I understand why she is not dropping out.

The powers-that-be have insinuated (and sometimes not too subtly) that they will do anything to keep Trump from returning to the White House.  I believe they will do anything that they think they can get away with.

They would prefer he have a health issue to keep him from running.  They are willing to keep him off ballots or throw him in jail.  I don’t doubt they would do far worse if they thought they could get away with it.

They would, of course, be willing to cheat in the actual counting (or not counting) of votes.  But that is too risky for them.  They generally only control the big cities in the important swing states.  These are places like Atlanta, Detroit, Philadelphia, and Phoenix.  If Trump has a wide enough margin of victory, overturning an election with voter fraud becomes difficult.

It scares me what they are planning for Trump.  It’s not that I love Trump, but he obviously represents a threat to the ruling elite.

This is why Nikki Haley is staying in the race.  If something “unfortunate” happens to Trump, she is there to step in and attempt to claim the nomination.

The Trump Threat

Donald Trump did a lot of bad things during his presidency.  I won’t go into all of the anti-liberty things that he did.  He also surrounded himself with a lot of bad people who would do him harm.

I think the ruling elite see Trump as an even bigger threat this time because Trump might have become wiser from his first experience.  I’m not so sure this is the case, but he might actually try to appoint some non-swamp creatures.

There are also a lot of things hanging out there.  There are four different indictments against Trump.  There are the events of January 6th.  There is a feeling that Trump maybe understands that the so-called intelligence agencies were working against him.

Even though Trump is sometimes like Inspector Gadget, you can see where Trump is a major threat to the status quo.  And that is the status quo of corruption and criminal activity.  If Trump exposes 5% of the nefarious activities going on in Washington DC, it would practically destroy the entire reputation of the ruling class and the federal government.

Trump may miraculously take office and make all of the same mistakes over again.  But the powers-that-be do not want to take this chance.  This is why Nikki Haley is still in the running.  They are trying every avenue possible to keep Trump out of the presidency.

Giving People the Benefit of the Doubt

I am going to make the case for being a middle-of-the-road libertarian, but not in the sense that one might think.  I am proudly a radical libertarian when it comes to political issues.  And there is absolutely nothing wrong with being radical if you are taking the correct and moral position.  I am radically against murder.  I am radically against war.  I am radically in favor of peace and prosperity.

I want to make the case of being a middle-of-the-road libertarian when it comes to judging other people.

There are some libertarians who are incredibly naïve and think that all other people who aren’t libertarians are just misguided.  Maybe they make a few exceptions, but not many at all.  These people think that if Joe Biden’s advisors would only give him some good advice, then we could steer our country on the right track.  They think if only their congressman would read an economics book that he would realize the harms of the minimum wage and then would vote the right way.

Some libertarians even had these thoughts on COVID.  They thought that Fauci was doing his best to keep people safe, but he might have been going about it the wrong away.

These types of people have trouble recognizing that there are some deeply evil people in the world, and it tends to be widespread at the top.  Even outside of direct politics, they have trouble seeing that some people, in what are deemed noble professions (doctors, teachers, military, police), respond to incentives more than any moral compass and will do things that may harm other people.

I probably leaned more in that camp in my younger days.

The other camp of libertarians consists of people who throw their hands up in the air and proclaim nearly everyone evil who is not on their side.  Maybe this is an exaggeration, but you see the people I’m talking about.  They see no redeeming hope in mankind and just think everyone who isn’t a hardcore libertarian as either evil or part of the sheeple class.

I have probably slightly leaned more in that camp in more recent years.  I do recognize though that there are different degrees of evil.  I was also somewhat sympathetic towards people who fell in line with certain things during COVID hysteria because they were just trying to survive.  I tried to never judge someone who was forced to take a vaccine to keep their job and pay the bills.

I recently saw two videos that put me more in the middle-of-the road camp in judging other people who are clearly not libertarians.

Meghan McCain

I saw an interview that Michael Malice had with Meghan McCain.  I am not a regular watcher of Malice, but I was surprised when I saw her as a guest on his show.  I couldn’t help myself and watched the whole interview.

Meghan McCain is the daughter of the late John McCain.  She is a war hawk like her father.  I had probably seen a total of 15 minutes of Meghan McCain before watching this video.  I had seen some clips of her on The View.  I knew she was a war hawk and did not like her.

I was surprised that she was friendly with Michael Malice.  In the interview, she was still a war hawk, but maybe not quite as bad as I had originally thought.  It seemed like there was some room to convince her to at least be a little better on the issue in general.

There is one hilarious part of the interview where Malice asks McCain with a straight face if The View is a government psyop to try to repeal the 19th Amendment.  Meghan McCain answered the question seriously and said, “No, I don’t think so.”  I don’t even know if she knew what the 19th Amendment is.  She didn’t know that Malice was asking a sarcastic and funny question.  It is at about the 8:00 minute mark if you want to watch.

This moment actually made Meghan McCain go up a notch in my eyes.  (She was at the very bottom before.)  It showed that she could be kind of stupid at times.  I’m sure she is very smart in other areas, and she was mostly well-spoken in the interview, but she has some major blind spots.

The reason it elevates her in my eyes is because I just thought she was evil before.  Now I think she might be more dumb than evil.  That’s a good thing.  I would much rather be in the company of someone who is dumb in some areas.  At least there is hope.

If McCain were just evil, it means she would never change her position on war.  If she has been propagandized and is just taking a stupid position, there is always hope of her changing her position.

So, I’m glad that Michael Malice interviewed her and allowed me to see a different side.

As a side note, I once put Michael Malice in the naïve libertarian camp.  It is hard to believe because he is so intelligent and so quick-witted.  I remember when Dave Smith was interviewing Malice during COVID hysteria and Malice made a reference to Andrew Cuomo, who was the governor of New York at the time.  Malice said that he is probably losing sleep at night over all of the people dying of COVID.  Dave actually questioned him on this.

This is where I fall into the other camp and think Cuomo is more evil than stupid.  He wasn’t lying awake at night worrying about people dying of COVID except in how much it would impact his political career.

Howie Mandel

There was a recent interview of Robert Kennedy Jr. talking to Howie Mandel.  They were discussing the so-called COVID vaccines.  RFK was going deep into the Pfizer trials.

https://rumble.com/v47hzpl-rfk-jr-schools-howie-mandel-on-mrna-covid-vaccines.html

RFK pointed out that, in the trials, there was one person in the vaccinated group who died of COVID.  There were two people in the placebo group who died of COVID.  That’s where they came up with the vaccines being 100% effective.

Then he pointed out that there was one person in the placebo group who died of a cardiac arrest.  There were five people in the vaccinated group who died of cardiac arrest.  (I will also note that more people died overall in the vaccinated group than in the placebo group, which should have instantly meant the vaccine was not safe to go to market, at least until more testing.)

Howie Mandel could not wrap his head around what RFK was saying.  Even if Mandel is evil and trying to shill for the vaccines, he did not have a coherent response.  I think Fauci would have come up with something better.

Howie Mandel was extremely confused.  He seemed to understand that the COVID vaccines were supposedly effective at preventing death because one extra person died in the placebo group (double the number).  But then when you look at deaths due to heart problems, he seems to not understand the significance of that.

Maybe he was just playing dumb, but I really got the impression that he was dumb.  Again, I’m not saying he is dumb with everything in life.  He has had a successful career in comedy and entertainment.  But in this part of the interview, he came across as really dumb.  And I really want to believe that he is dumb on this topic.

If he is dumb, that means there is a chance he could be corrected.  He might see the light and change his views.  If he is evil, then he will never be convinced because he will only take the position that is most beneficial to him.  He won’t ever consider it from a logical standpoint or a moral standpoint.

Conclusion

Politics can make some otherwise intelligent people really dumb.  Going back to Michael Malice, he said it is easier to train a smart dog.  I knew a lot of intelligent people who bought into all of the COVID and COVID vaccine propaganda.

Joe Biden is evil.  Nikki Haley is evil.  You can usually count on the heads of the FBI, CIA, and NSA to be evil.  There are a lot of evil people at the top.  But it is good to step back and realize that there are a lot of people who aren’t evil but just get things wrong.

There is also the courage factor.  Some people are afraid to go against the grain.  Sometimes they are rightfully afraid because it could hurt them or their family.  Sometimes it is just a matter of not wanting to take criticism or be seen as an outcast.

Perhaps there is a point where a lack of courage is evil.  But there is obviously a lot of nuance there.  I wouldn’t have blamed Edward Snowden one bit if he had never blown the whistle on the U.S. government’s spy program.

This is my call to being a middle-of-the-road libertarian when it comes to judging others.  Some people really are evil.  Some people are just dumb.  Sometimes you have to give people the benefit of the doubt and get to know them to know where they are coming from.

Tucker Carlson once favored the Iraq War.  Now he is a vocal opponent of U.S. wars overseas.  People change.  If someone is not evil, there is always a chance they can be persuaded to take a more moral position.

Post Iowa Caucus – Vivek, Trump, and the Establishment

I hate politics because politics is a game of who gets to use violence over others (i.e., participate in state activities). Yet, I am a bit of a political junkie.  It seems contradictory.  Even though we live in a world that I wish was vastly more libertarian, it is something of a game to me as well.

I haven’t been heavily paying attention to the presidential race up to this point because there isn’t a lot to analyze at this point.  I followed the Republican debates without Trump only because I was curious what would be said.  They were only interesting because of Vivek Ramaswamy.

It has been quite obvious that Trump is the easy frontrunner.  He has the support of a majority of the Republican electorate, which means he should easily get the nomination.

It was puzzling to me back in 2008 when John McCain took the Republican nomination.  It was less puzzling in 2012 with Romney, only because I had already seen what happened in 2008.  McCain got a plurality of votes in some of the primaries, but the numbers weren’t that impressive.  I remember seeing him get something like 30% of the vote, yet candidates just started dropping out of the race and assuming it was McCain’s.  I’m screaming at the television, “That means that 70% of the Republicans want someone else.”

I really followed closely in those days because of Ron Paul.  That’s what made it all interesting.  Even with Iowa, the media tried to ignore him.  When they didn’t ignore him, they often tried to smear him or dismiss him.  They did to Ron Paul what eventually didn’t work against Donald Trump in 2016.

Trump Victor

As expected, Trump easily won the Iowa Caucuses.  He received about 51% of the vote.  Ron DeSantis was in a distant second with 21.2%.  The horrible Nikki Haley, who is fully backed by the establishment, got 19.1%. Vivek got a somewhat disappointing 7.7%.

The results show Trump getting 20 delegates.  DeSantis got 9 delegates, and Haley got 8 delegates.  Vivek got 3 delegates.

This was an absolute clear win for Trump, no matter how the media or other candidates try to spin it.  The reason DeSantis and Haley haven’t dropped out yet is because they are banking on the deep state to take out Trump in some way.  If Trump lands in jail or is off the ballot or is unable to run for some reason, then each of them are hoping to step in.  In Haley’s case, she may even end up running outside of the Republican Party.

If Trump had to drop out right now, I think most of his support would go to DeSantis over Haley.  That’s the good news.

Vivek

Almost immediately after the results came in, Vivek dropped out of the race and announced his support for Donald Trump.  It may have been bad timing by Trump to attack Vivek for the first time just a few days prior.

I have thought all along that Vivek was trying to position himself as a possible running mate for Trump.  I doubt this is the direction Trump will go, although it would make me more optimistic about a Trump presidency if he did choose Vivek as a running mate.  The only realistic scenario I can envision that’s better is having Tucker Carlson.

There was a lot of theorizing that Vivek was trying to position himself as Trump’s backup in case Trump couldn’t run.  But that is obviously not the case now because Vivek dropped out.  If Trump is forced out for some reason, now there is just Haley and DeSantis to choose from.

Vivek’s showing of 7.7% in Iowa is probably indicative of where he stands nationally.  It is the more liberty-minded people who favor Vivek.  I think most of his supporters will go to Trump or to nobody at all in the Republican field.

This just means that Trump will get even more support and will be well above the 50% threshold.  I would imagine a good portion of DeSantis supporters would go to Trump if DeSantis drops out, but not as many as Vivek.  Most of the “never Trump” vote within the Republican Party is going towards Haley at this point.

I am thankful that Vivek ran.  He has a bright future ahead of him.  Maybe he will get a position in a Trump administration.  I think Trump could put him in there as press secretary just to be the media’s worst nightmare.

I have not been shy about pointing out Vivek’s flaws.  He has been bad on the issue of China.  He has been bad on Israel, although much better than all of the others.  He has been bad a few times talking about bombing Mexican drug cartels.  Still, overall, Vivek was a breath of fresh air.  He helped expose Nikki Haley, and he wasn’t afraid to take on the media.  He wasn’t afraid to point out the climate hoax or the Russia collusion hoax or point out that January 6th was probably an inside job.

I look forward to seeing what the future holds for Vivek and hopefully moving closer to libertarianism.

2024 – We Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet

Iowa was nothing compared to what is to come.  The biggest contest of 2024 is between Trump and the deep state.  The deep state includes the establishment media.

They are trying everything to keep Trump away from the presidency.  They want to throw him in jail.  They want to keep him off the ballots.  They will do anything they can get away with.

Meanwhile, we have no idea if Biden will actually be the Democratic nominee.  And if he isn’t, how will the powers-that-be replace him?  And who will be chosen?

We also have a bit of a wildcard with Robert Kenney Jr. running.  I wish he was still running as a Democrat to disrupt things there.  After the October 7th attacks in Israel, I felt like the steam came out of the Kennedy campaign.  He repeated the establishment talking points, and he stopped going on alternative media outlets.  For that reason, he will probably be less of a factor than I originally thought.

We also have an economy that is anything but strong.  Middle class America feels the pain of price inflation, and the bubble economy could blow at any moment.

That is a lot going on just to get to the general election.  We have no idea what will happen once the results are counted or are being counted.  Will either side accept the results?

There are so many variables right now that are out of the ordinary that Iowa just seems bland to me.  Trump is the heavy favorite in the Republican Party.  In any other year, the other candidates probably would have dropped out.  But this is not a normal year.  The big stuff is yet to come.

Price Inflation is Not Dead in 2024

Anecdotal evidence is not irrelevant.  If your own experiences are telling you something different than what others are saying, then you probably shouldn’t listen to what the others are saying.

In 2020, the television news was running a ticker on the screen of COVID deaths.  We had lockdowns and mass hysteria.  Yet, by the end of 2020, I didn’t personally know a single person who had died of (or with) COVID.  That’s not to say that people weren’t dying at all.  But based on my own experience, it was obviously not the horrible and deadly “pandemic” that was being claimed.

It doesn’t mean that things might not get really bad in the future.  It doesn’t mean that some people won’t die of the latest virus.  It’s just that the reality on the ground for me wasn’t matching the disproportionate hysteria.

The same thing goes for climate change.  I have no idea what the climate will do in the future, and I don’t think anybody knows.  But what the climate hysterics are saying is not lining up with reality.  Beachfront property is extremely expensive, and sometimes the rich climate hysterics themselves are buying it.  If the oceans are rising and are going to put a lot of land underwater, then why would anyone want to own real estate at or near the beach?

Sometimes observing the world around you can give you a better reality than what you are hearing from the so-called experts or hearing on the news.

A Trip to the Grocery Store

And so it is with prices.  I recently went to the grocery store.  I sometimes get a specific kind of organic peanut butter.  A few years ago, it was about $3.99.  It went above $4, but was still well under $5 for most of 2023.  In my latest trip, it was $6.89.  I don’t know the exact percentage, but it went up something like 50% from my last visit where I bought it, which was maybe three weeks before.

Maybe there’s a shortage of peanut butter.  I really don’t know.  I also noticed that jugs of bottled water had gone up a lot.  It was 86 cents probably about a year ago.  Now it is over $1.20.  Something like 40 cents doesn’t sound like a big deal until you figure out the percentage.  The price of the water has gone up nearly 50% in around a year.

This is ridiculous.  To be sure, some prices haven’t gone up much in the last year.  But I don’t know of anything that’s gone down except during sales or fruit when it is in season.

There is one thing I do know just from my own personal experience.  Price inflation at the grocery store is not around 3% per annum these days.  It is higher.  Most people I speak to agree.

The Latest Numbers

The latest CPI report was released showing the data for December 2023.  The CPI was up 0.3% for the month.  The year-over-year CPI now stands at 3.4%.  This was a little higher than expected.

The median CPI was up 0.4% for the month.  The year-over-year median CPI is now 5.1%.

I have long said that I don’t think the CPI numbers are useless.  I think they may be understated a bit.  Of course, it is impossible to measure it perfectly because different people buy different things in different amounts.  Quality and quantities change as well.

Still, I think the CPI is useful in looking at the trend.  The trend for 2023 had generally shown the rate of price inflation decelerating.

Despite the wording of some people, prices haven’t gone down at all.  The rate of price inflation has gone down.  But now, even that has stopped going down.  The CPI has now ticked upwards.

This doesn’t surprise me based on my own experiences.  It seems like almost everything just continues to get more expensive.

What Will the Fed Do?

Investors have shown great optimism because they saw a soft landing and a Fed that would begin lowering rates in 2024.  I don’t think the Fed is going to hike rates in 2024 unless the CPI really jumps higher.  But this latest reading could delay rate cuts by the Fed.

The markets haven’t seemed too bothered by the latest numbers, but who can figure the logic or illogic of moves in the stock market these days?

I think some people in the financial press got ahead of themselves and had already called the inflation threat as over.  Well, apparently the fat lady hasn’t sung yet.

This just puts the Fed in a harder position, especially if and when some kind of financial crisis/ recession hits.  If price inflation is still running high, it makes it harder for them to lower rates and create money like crazy.

It will be interesting to see the report that comes out in February for the January 2024 numbers.  Maybe this past month was just a blip.  But if the CPI numbers come in even higher for January, then the Fed is really going to have a tough situation to deal with.

I don’t know when this market is going to blow, but I don’t want to be participating in it when it does.

Removing Democracy in Favor of Decentralization

Libertarians shouldn’t favor democracy.  Democracy is not the same thing as liberty.  In some cases, they can be the opposite.  Democracy can lead to a lack of liberty.  It is two wolves and a sheep voting on what’s for dinner.  Or pick your favorite example.

Still, libertarians can have different views on democratic processes and the role they should play in government, if we are to have a government.

I, personally, have become less opposed to democratic processes in recent years because the ruling elite is so bad.  I would prefer democracy over the evil that is pushed upon us on a regular basis. The problem is that the ruling elite don’t actually follow democracy.  To them, democracy only counts if the people vote the right way, according to them.

We hear a lot about democracy these days.  Supposedly, democracy is on the ballot in 2024.  Supposedly, Donald Trump is a threat to our democracy.  Therefore, we need to remove him from the presidential race so that people can’t choose to vote for him.

You have to kill democracy in order to save it.  It’s like the establishment’s view on war.  You have to bomb Iraq in order to liberate the people there.

Removing Names from Ballots

So far, two states have declared that Trump won’t appear on the election ballots this year.  Those are Colorado and Maine.  These cases are likely to get heard by the Supreme Court.

It’s interesting that the Supreme Court has been more of a protector of liberty lately than a usurper of it.  There are many bad rulings coming from the Supreme Court, but when you compare it to the Biden administration (or whoever is running the show), then the Supreme Court looks pretty good.  It saved us from some of the most egregious vaccine mandates, and it saved us from the worst of the student loan bailouts.  Some of the reasoning isn’t great, but at least it is keeping dictator Biden somewhat in check.

There are other states talking about removing Biden from the ballot in retaliation.  Of course, Biden is a criminal in many ways, but I don’t necessarily favor this course of action.

But then I thought about what would happen if most of the states removed either Biden or Trump from the ballots in the general election.  The primaries don’t seem to matter much right now because Trump has a huge lead for the Republican nomination, and the Democratic establishment of the “Democratic” Party will just pick the nominee on their side.

Let’s say that half the states just removed one candidate or the other.  This might actually be good for liberty.

At some point, it becomes so ridiculous, both sides will just say that they won’t follow the orders of the other side.  If Trump isn’t allowed on the ballot, then Biden (or whoever) isn’t the legitimate president to the red states. (I am generalizing here, and I understand there are more than two “sides”.)

This is how we get nullification, and ultimately secession.  If Trump just isn’t allowed to win because he is in jail or off the ballots, then the people in the red states will just declare that Biden isn’t a legitimate president.  They will just stop following his dictates.  They will demand that their governors not follow the dictates.  It ultimately has to lead to secession.

The only other alternative is that it leads to violence.  And to be sure, the violence would come from the federal government and the establishment powers.  They would use violence to enforce their edicts, and they would use violence to prevent secession (peaceful independence).  But even here, they are limited by public opinion.

This isn’t 1860s America any more.  I don’t think we are going to have a literal war like the misnamed Civil War.  I think there are a lot of military members who would refuse to kill their fellow citizens.

Conclusion

I know that 2024 is going to be a crazy year politically.  It will probably be a crazy year economically as well.  It is already crazy with a tyrant in the White House trying to throw his political opponent in jail.  The powers-that-be are united against Trump.  They will remove him from ballots if possible.  They will do anything they can get away with to keep him from the presidency again.  Imagine what they would do to an actual libertarian.

The good news is that there are far fewer people who trust the establishment and its media than there were just 5 years ago.  We need as many people in the liberty camp as possible.

The only peaceful and logical solution to the craziness is for secession or some kind of functional secession where the federal government has a lot less say.  If removing names off of ballots leads to this more peaceful outcome, then I am open to it.

Not Trusting the Establishment – The Number One Issue

In May 2016, when discussing the race for the Democratic Party nomination between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, I wrote the following with regard to ways Trump could attack Hillary Clinton:

“I think the next step will be to link Bill Clinton with the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.  Clinton has taken repeated trips on his private jet.  Personally, I would be surprised if Bill Clinton isn’t a pedophile.”

I linked to an article in that paragraph.  The link is now dead (like so many things linked with the Clintons).  In 2016, almost nobody had heard of Jeffrey Epstein.  Yet, just because of a little curiosity and research, I knew about Bill Clinton’s close affiliation with Epstein and his crimes.

I have almost no resources or budget for research other than the internet.  Where is the establishment media on this?  There were no investigations by NBC or CNN that we know of.  In 2019, Project Veritas released a video of Amy Robach.  At the time, she was an ABC news anchor.  She wasn’t aware she was being recorded, but she said that they had the Epstein story three years ago that linked him to people like Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew.  Robach was frustrated that ABC spiked the story.

This is why the so-called mainstream media should never be trusted.  The people making the decisions at the top are evil.  If they weren’t evil, they wouldn’t get in that position.  They purposely distort news stories. Worse, they choose not to investigate or publish things that are damaging to establishment politicians and the establishment narrative.

COVID Hysteria

In March 2020, I could already see that COVID was being oversold, to put it mildly.  I knew the statistics about a 3 to 4 percent mortality rate were fake.  They were basing that on the sick people going into the hospital in China.

I did minor in math in college, but it doesn’t take a statistician to figure out that the numbers being spit out by the government, and repeated by the establishment media, were misleading at best.

It’s only because I had a little bit of curiosity and used a little logic that I figured out that COVID was not some great threat to humanity.  The reaction and totalitarian controls with COVID as an excuse were the big threat.  Even some so-called libertarians fell for it.

I am not a doctor, yet I immediately questioned the hysterical call for ventilators.  I didn’t trust the so-called experts.  I remember when Cuomo, then governor of New York, was calling for something like 40,000 ventilators.  I knew almost nothing about ventilators, but I had never heard of them as a treatment for a respiratory virus.  Why didn’t anyone in a position of power question this narrative?  It’s hard to say how many tens of thousands of people died because of this medical malpractice, to put it kindly.

At some point, you have to consider the fact that the powers in the establishment media are completely inept or they are evil.  While there may be some incompetence at times, I have to go with evil as the main source.  If they just weren’t that bright, they would still occasionally shine a light on something damaging to the establishment narrative.

Questioning Everything

The default position on everything should be to question the establishment narrative.  When a story comes out, it is best to take a deep breath and think things through.  Who benefits from this story?  Are there details that haven’t come out yet?  Does the narrative even make sense?

When I heard about the Jussie Smollett story, I instantly suspected it was false.  Some celebrity just happens to be walking alone in downtown Chicago in the middle of a winter night when he is attacked by MAGA Trump supporters.  Because when I think of downtown Chicago, I really think of MAGA country.  The whole thing was so ridiculous, yet the establishment media couldn’t help themselves because it pushed their anti-Trump narrative.  In this case, they may have been more stupid than evil.

The death of George Floyd is another incident.  On this one, I’m not sure if I got played a little bit at the beginning.  The videos that first came out were pretty damning against the cops.  Still, I was pretty sure that they weren’t trying to kill George Floyd, even if it wasn’t handled very well.  I was almost positive that it had nothing to do with race.  It was only later that I learned that the autopsy showed that Floyd likely overdosed on fentanyl.

Again, the point here is to question any narrative that is fed by the establishment media.  You should question alternative media too, but the average person doesn’t get sucked in as easily by something they saw on TikTok or social media or heard on a podcast.

It amazes me that people get duped over and over again by the same charlatans.  Even when they realize that they were duped, they still fall for it again the next time.  “Well, they may not have gotten everything right with COVID, but surely this story has to be right.”

Where I’ve Changed

I have been a libertarian for over 20 years now.  I had libertarian tendencies when I was a child and young adult.  When I was in my 20s, I started following Harry Browne, which made me more of a hardcore libertarian.

My biggest interest has always been in economics and the financial markets.  It is just part of my personality.  But economics is no longer the big issue for me politically.  It is certainly very important, and I like to write about it, but it isn’t the big thing I use to judge people and how they would be in office.

I would much prefer someone who opposes war and the national security state than someone who is sound on the minimum wage.  I would prefer someone who is sound on all of the major issues, but foreign policy is more indicative of someone’s character in a lot of ways.

Sometimes it isn’t even foreign policy but an opposition to the deep state.  If someone is sound on economics but doesn’t have a hardcore opposition to the establishment, then they are no good for me, especially on a federal level.  Maybe they would be fine on the city council.

When it comes to the presidency, it is useless to be good on economics but bad on other issues.  Even if the person really does believe in a more free market economy, it won’t do any good if they are fighting wars and funding the evil intelligence agencies.  Does anyone really think that Nikki Haley will cut spending as president?  She will need all the money she can get to fight wars and run a world empire.

Even using the case of someone who doesn’t stress foreign policy or the national security state, I would prefer the person who does and somewhat gets it right.  Larry Elder briefly ran for president, but he was shut out of the debates.  I wish he had been in the debates.  I like the guy when I hear him, and he tends to be very good on economic issues.  The problem is that I sense he has no hatred or even concern for the deep state.

As bad as Trump is on economics, I would probably prefer a Trump presidency in many ways over a Larry Elder presidency, even though Elder is thought of as a libertarian.  Elder would likely not oppose the deep state.  With Trump, at least there is a chance of him exposing some of the lies and evil that goes on.

On the Israel/ Gaza conflict, there are some libertarians who vocally oppose the indiscriminate bombing and killing of innocent civilians in Gaza, as they should.  Some conservatives will say, “How can you align yourself with these leftist whackos?”

And to be sure, many of them are leftist whackos, and I wouldn’t say some of the things they are saying when it comes to Israel.  But some of them are saying good and rational things too.  My retort is, “How can you align yourself with Nikki Haley, Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton?”

I would much rather align with AOC on an issue than Mitt Romney or Nikki Haley or Joe Biden.  AOC is completely stupid when it comes to economics, despite her supposed degree in the subject.  I also think she is purposely inflammatory, and she knows she is exaggerating when she talks about how climate change will destroy the planet in 10 years.  Still, I think she has at least an ounce of good in her, and I would much rather align on an issue with her than any of the establishment creeps.  I disagree with Joe Biden and Mitt Romney on almost everything of any significance, and they come from a place of evil.

The Enemy Within

In conclusion, I think being sound on economics is very important.  But the most important thing is not trusting the establishment.  Understanding the minimum wage didn’t do much good in 2020 when you were locked in your house because of a virus that the media told you was really bad.

The number one thing people must learn is that the establishment is evil.  They are doing things that are opposed to the average person’s interests.

I hate it when I hear conservatives talk about how China is doing this or that, or that China is our biggest threat.  This is completely wrong, and I don’t even understand this way of thinking.  It is obvious that the U.S. government is by far the number one threat to the people living in the United States.

If we are ever to make great advances towards liberty, the majority of Americans must lose all faith in the establishment media and U.S. government officials.  They can figure out the minimum wage stuff later on.

Libertarian Investments – Predictions for 2024

Since I am a student of Austrian school economics, I understand that predictions are impossible, or at least they are impossible to guarantee they will come true.  Just as economics depends on human action, nearly all future events depend on human action.

Still, there are some things we can predict with much certainty, even if there isn’t a 100% guarantee.  For example, I could predict that Hillary Clinton will not be running for the Libertarian Party nomination for president.  That is about as close to 100% guarantee that you can get.  It is like predicting that the sun will rise in the east.

There is a prediction for 2024 that I can make that is almost certain.  2024 is going to be a chaotic year.  This definitely includes politically in the United States.  It will most likely include the economy and investment markets as well.

Politics

My prediction is that Trump will get the Republican nomination for president.  With much less certainty, I predict that he will win the general election in 2024.  And when I say “win”, I mean he will actually take the presidency in January 2025.

I give this maybe a 50% chance of happening.  It is like betting on a football team to win the Super Bowl at the beginning of the season.  The favorite to win it all will usually have less than a 50% chance because there are so many teams (32 in the NFL).

In this case, there are many different scenarios that could play out.  Biden may or may not be the Democratic nominee on the ballot in November.  It depends on his health.  It depends on how fast his brain deteriorates.  It depends on whether the establishment decides to toss him out.  It may also depend on how much cover he can get for all of his criminal activity in Ukraine and in general.

If Biden is tossed out of the race (it won’t be his choice), then there are many variables on who will be the nominee.  Still, to a certain degree, they will have to run on the coattails of Biden.  I will discuss the economy in the next section, but the economy will also play a big factor in the election.

With Trump, there are many variables as well.  He seems like an iron man, but it is always possible he could have health issues.  It is possible he could be legally (illegally) removed from ballots.  It is possible the powers-that-be try to eliminate him in the worst way (think 1963).

If Trump is alive and well when the general election comes in November, I do think he will win.  There is the variable of election fraud, but election fraud would be more difficult this time around.  Also, if the margin of victory is great enough, election fraud becomes much harder to decide it all.  You can only change or add so many votes in the big cities of the swing states.

Bad News No Matter What

The bad news is that no matter who wins in November, there will be total chaos.  If Biden or Biden’s replacement wins, then the party of chaos will continue the chaos.  It will give Biden or whoever the green light for more executive orders, more wars, and more illegal activities.  If you think the vaccine mandates, Ukraine spending, weaponization of the “Justice” Department, and attempts at student loan forgiveness was totalitarian, wait until another 4 years.

If Trump wins the presidency, then the establishment will continue the chaos in every way possible.  They will continue to make up stories about Trump.  Maybe they’ll resurrect the Russia collusion hoax.  Maybe they’ll go for another two impeachments if they can get a few Republicans in the House to openly turn.  You can be sure that the deep state will be working overtime to make everything as chaotic as possible.

Who knows what they will try?  It could be another war, which is especially scary.  It could be another virus.  It could be climate change.  It could be race riots built on the riots of 2020.  It could be many things all at once just to see what works best.  You can be sure that the power elite who are threatened by Trump disrupting the status quo and occasionally telling the truth will do everything they can to disrupt Trump and punish the 80 million or so people who voted for him.

If Trump is prevented from taking office in some way by the establishment, those 80 million people are not going away.  They will become more radicalized and defiant.  The tensions will only increase.

And if Trump does take office and everything is thrown at him, it will again just make his supporters that much more aware of the evil people in Washington DC.  It will make them more defiant.

No matter what, it is going to be total chaos.  You can’t prepare for what exactly that will entail, but you can prepare mentally that there will be chaos.  You can also prepare financially to a certain extent.

Economics and Investments

2024 could be the year that the Everything Bubble finally implodes.  There was an inverted yield curve for all of 2023 while the Fed hiked its target interest rate.

Even though the Fed will likely stop hiking rates, it is probably too late to do anything to stop the coming recession unless the Fed has an excuse to take drastic action as it did in March 2020.

The rate of price inflation may finally come down to 2% or less with a recession.  That is the good news.  That will be the only good news that most Americans see.

Stocks are likely to get hit hard.  Housing prices are likely to come down.  This could benefit new buyers.  Gold is a hedge against uncertainty, but it also tends to go down in dollar price when there is a recession.  I expect something similar to 2008/ 2009 where it goes down briefly until the Fed starts pumping in new money again.

Bonds are tricky, but a recession will probably bring yields down, which means the price of bonds will go up.  This may or may not be temporary depending on the Fed’s reaction.

Again, these are very hard predictions to make because there are so many variables.  Just the Fed’s initial reaction to a downturn will mean a lot.

A bad economy is going to hurt the Democrats more than the Republicans.  Even though the White House doesn’t have that much control over the economy, that is the party that typically gets blamed.  It really is the fault of Congress too for spending so much money, but I won’t be sad to see Biden get blamed because he is such a disaster.

As the late great Harry Browne taught, you can’t predict the future, but you can prepare for it.  With financial investments, I still recommend at least a portion go into something like a permanent portfolio.

Harry Browne also wrote that you shouldn’t ask if a particular scenario will happen.  You should ask if it can happen, and if it can happen, are you prepared for it?

These predictions are useless unless you do something with them.  You should at least mentally prepare.  But if you prepare for political chaos and hard economic times ahead, you should be concentrating on paying down debt, having an emergency fund, having extra items stored (remember toilet paper), and being in good health.  Even if everything is miraculously great in 2024, you can’t go wrong with those preparations.

A Libertarian Look Back at 2023

In 2023, the establishment/ deep state did everything they could to destroy Donald Trump, the national debt grew a lot bigger, and Joe Biden became more senile.  Oh wait.  That could be the year in review for any time since 2015.

2023 has been a wild ride, yet most people agree that 2024 is going to be wilder.  This includes politics, economics, and whatever plans to destroy Western Civilization that the power elite have in mind.

Exiting COVID Hysteria

2023 marked a return to somewhat normal after three years of virus hysteria.  It is nice that life is somewhat back to normal for most people, but it is also a bit disturbing that the tyrants who wrecked our lives for three years have not suffered many consequences.

Novak Djokovic got his revenge on the COVID tyrants.  After being banned from Australia, he returned in 2023 to win the Australian Open.

In May 2023, the United States (i.e., the Biden handlers) finally permitted non-vaccinated foreigners to enter the country.  Djokovic returned to the U.S. Open and won that title in 2023, even as Moderna was a sponsor of the tournament.

There are still a few hysterics out there who wear masks and are on something like their 9th shot.  The good news is that it is a low percentage.

If the establishment is going to whip up hysteria and use it as an excuse to terrorize the citizenry, they probably won’t be successful again doing it with a virus.  Even a climate change emergency is not looking promising for them.

Unfortunately, one trend that did not stop in 2023 was overall excess deaths.  The life expectancy in America is going down.  Whether this is due to COVID shots, environmental toxins, diet, or some combination of things, it is something that isn’t being talked about much.  It is a very big deal though, as people are generally dying much earlier than they should be.

Politics

While Joe Biden insists that he is running for president still in 2024, the Republican debates in 2023 gave us some entertainment.  They also gave us some painful moments.

Trump never attended a debate, which was a wise choice.  Every candidate on stage was bad except for Vivek Ramaswamy, who is becoming almost the backup to Trump.

Ron DeSantis never should have run for president this time around.  He has damaged himself greatly.  He has been particularly bad on foreign policy.  The areas where he showed some promise (like anti COVID hysteria measures) have fallen flat.  He could have at least gone after Trump on the vaccines, yet he has completely failed to generate any kind of spark.

Thanks to Vivek, Nikki Haley has been exposed as the establishment shill and war hawk that she is.  She is like a dumber version of Hillary Clinton.  While the establishment has decided to prop her up over DeSantis, she is still a long way away from Trump in the polls.

DeSantis did get to debate Gavin Newsom, which may have helped DeSantis a bit.  It certainly hurt Newsom and his prospects for 2024.  It was surprising how ill-prepared he was for some of the hard questions.

We’ll have to wait and see in 2024 if Biden is actually the candidate for the Democrats.

They got rid of Robert Kennedy Jr. from the Democratic Party.  He made some initial waves and then decided to run as an independent.  Kennedy was quite strong on COVID issues and Ukraine.  Unfortunately, when the conflict in Israel and Gaza came up in October, Kennedy fell right in line with the establishment narrative. Perhaps it is no coincidence that he hasn’t been seen on a lot of alternative media since that time.

In the Libertarian Party, Dave Smith decided not to run for president, presumably for family reasons.  A former Marxist professor named Michael Rectenwald has stepped into the race.  Rectenwald has made a full conversion to libertarianism and is probably the best candidate out there.  There are other good candidates running in the Libertarian Party as well.

We also saw Kevin McCarthy ousted as Speaker of the House.  He was replaced with Mike Johnson, who claims to be a Christian.  His Christianity and his previous rhetoric in favor of smaller government has been put to the test.  So far, Johnson has failed that test.  We can always hope that there will be some positive changes on the margin.

Meanwhile, Trump has been indicted 4 different times.  The establishment is desperately trying to throw him in jail or do whatever it takes to keep him off the election ballots in 2024.  They need to destroy democracy in order to save it.  Trump needs a good insurance policy as his running mate.

Outside of the U.S., we saw the election of Javier Milei in Argentina.  No matter how successful Milei is at reducing the size and scope of government in Argentina, it is encouraging that he was elected on a libertarian platform.

Foreign Affairs

The war in Ukraine rages on.  The U.S. empire is determined to prop up Ukraine at the expense of the Ukrainian people.  The U.S. is standing in the way of any negotiation or peace talks.  If the U.S. government announced a promise to not expand NATO into Ukraine and that ethnic Russians in Ukraine should have some autonomy, that would probably be enough to get Russia to withdraw.  But the establishment and the military-industrial complex don’t want that to happen.

Unfortunately, a new war started on October 7, 2023 when there were terror attacks inside of Israel.  The tragedy in Israel quickly turned into tragedy in Gaza, where the Israeli government has flattened buildings and killed something like 20,000 or more people.  It probably isn’t accurate to even call it a war at this point because it is so one-sided in the use of force.

For some reason, many of the same people who criticized U.S. involvement in Ukraine all of a sudden cheer on U.S. involvement in Israel.  It has helped clarify who some people really are.

Every now and then, leftists like AOC get things right.  This is one of those times.  She is actually more honest than the swamp dwellers.  So, if you are concerned about taking a similar position as AOC when it comes to Israel, you should be more concerned about taking the same position as Joe Biden, Nikki Haley, Hillary Clinton, Lindsey Graham, and George W. Bush.

Economics

The yield curve has been inverted for the entirety of 2023.  This is a long time for an inversion, where long yields are lower than short-term yields.

The Federal Reserve continued to hike its target rate in 2023.  Mortgage rates briefly hit the 8% mark.  This has caused housing activity to plummet.  People don’t want to buy because of high prices and high mortgage rates.  Sellers don’t want to sell because they want to keep their low fixed-rate mortgage.

Price inflation, at least according to the government statistics, cooled in 2023.  It has still not come down to the Fed’s 2% target, but the rate is lower than in 2022.  Still, certain things like car insurance are really hitting Americans hard as wages lag behind the increasing prices.

In March, Silicon Valley Bank failed.  The Fed stepped in for a bailout, which is perhaps a sign of what is to come.  The main issue for the bank is that it was loaded up on bonds.  When interest rates go up, the value of the bonds goes down.  Even a seemingly conservative strategy is proving to be risky.

Other than the short period after the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, the Fed has continued a policy of draining its bloated balance sheet.  So, while the rate hikes have appeared to stop, the base money supply is gradually contracting.  It’s still looking like there is a major recession ahead.  If it becomes apparent before November 2024, that will surely only hurt Biden and the Democrats.

Conclusion

There are probably many major events that aren’t covered here.  These are just some of the things that I’ve discussed on this blog throughout the year.  As I started this article, 2024 is promising to be much crazier than 2023, and there wasn’t exactly a shortage of headlines in 2023.  Stay alert and prepare for some chaotic times ahead.

Merry Christmas!

To all of my readers, have a very Merry Christmas.

2024 is going to be a crazy year politically. It will probably be a crazy year economically. Even with the chaos, life usually goes on.

Take the time this holiday season to be around those you love and to recognize the blessings in your life.

We can wish and pray for a more peaceful world to come. The first step is to set a good example for others. We all need to be reminded of this from time to time.

Merry Christmas!

Why Trump’s VP Pick is Everything

Donald Trump is highly likely to get the Republican nomination in 2024.  Even if he is removed from the Colorado ballot and a few other states do the same thing, he will still be the nominee.  As long as Trump is alive and healthy, he is going to be the nominee.

2024 is going to be a complicated year, to put it mildly.  The power elite are trying to do everything they can get away with to stop Trump from taking the presidency.

There are many angles to criticize Trump from a libertarian perspective.  But no matter what you think of him, he has all of the right enemies.  The power elite who despise him the most are the most evil and dangerous people in our country.  They hate Trump because they see him as a threat to the status quo, i.e., their protected status as the establishment.

One of Trump’s major decisions in 2024 will be who he picks as his running mate.  It is safe to say that he will not be going with Mike Pence this time around.

Even though the vice president doesn’t seem to do much, this is an incredibly important pick for Trump.  If Biden or some other establishment Democrat is the nominee for the Democratic Party, it won’t make much of a difference who is picked as the running mate.  It will be an establishment figure who parrots the establishment narrative.  Kamala Harris is interchangeable with a lot of other people.

There are two major reasons this matters for Trump.

A Life Insurance Policy

The powers-that-be will literally do anything to stop Trump.  They make up stories about Russia collusion.  They will indeed try to rig the election to the degree it is possible.  They will smear Trump in every way.  They are trying to throw him in jail to keep him away from the presidency.  After all that, there is only one option left.

It isn’t 1963 anymore.  We have the internet.  So, it isn’t as easy to get away with assassination.  But we can’t discount the CIA and other so-called intelligence agencies trying.  They are evil enough to do it, but they will likely only try in a last-ditch attempt if nothing else works.  Even at that, there are video cameras (smartphones) in almost everyone’s pocket, and there is a free flow of information that didn’t exist 50 years ago.

The best protection for Trump is to have someone as his vice president who is even more feared by the establishment.  If Trump picks Tucker Carlson or Vivek Ramaswamy and gets elected, he becomes much safer.  If he picks Alex Jones, the establishment would actually cozy up to Trump at that point to make sure he stays at the top.  Trump should just avoid being in the same place as any of these people.

If Trump picks some establishment figure, then the establishment will really want Trump out.  They will continue to try impeachment, jail, or anything else that might work.

A Signal of a Second Term

The other important reason for picking a vice president that is somewhat radical in favor of liberty is that it is going to tell us what a Trump second (non-consecutive) term will look like.  One of the biggest faults of Trump in his first term is that he surrounded himself by people who hated him.  The few decent people were conveniently prosecuted by the feds.  It’s funny how that works.

If Trump is going to have another term of surrounding himself with people like John Bolton and Mike Pompeo, then I have little use for him.  He is still probably better than Biden, but that’s not saying much.  If Trump actually wants to take on the deep state, he can’t surround himself by the deep state.  He appointed all of the wrong people in almost every area last time.

Anyone who was associated with the Bush regime should be instantly taken out of consideration for Trump’s administration unless that person has repented in public.

In fact, if Trump wants to get to the presidency, he probably needs to understand this.

Losing Support

Perhaps this is a third reason that Trump’s VP pick is so important.  It goes along with it being a signal for what’s to come in a second term.

There has been some talk about Trump picking Nikki Haley as his running mate.  We have no idea if Trump is actually considering this.  I heard Tucker Carlson say that if he picks Haley, Tucker will not only not support Trump, but he will actively oppose him at that point.

Trump would lose support from a lot of MAGA people and libertarian-leaning conservatives.  Vivek has taken Nikki Haley down in a big way and exposed her for the corrupt and evil person that she is.  If Trump picks her, he will doom his own candidacy.

I can say personally that I would actively oppose Trump at that point.  I, of course, would never vote for Biden either.  If Trump picks Tucker or Vivek, there is a decent possibility I would vote for him, even if the Libertarian Party has a great candidate.

Even if Trump picks someone like Tim Scott or even DeSantis at this point, I would not support Trump at all.  It would just show that he learned nothing from four years in office.

I can say that I am basing my support for Trump on his pick for vice president.  It is going to tell me whether he figured anything out from his previous time.

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