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Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 29 Nov 2018 03:13
by Karan M
Ok my bad, but lets stop this talk of domestic indian politics in the thread. A decision was taken about no desi political discussions on BRF, and we have to abide by that.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 29 Nov 2018 03:16
by Mort Walker
Ok. Sorry.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 29 Nov 2018 06:06
by V_Raman
China trade war is slowly going bipartisan

https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/11/28/tr ... trump-gdp/

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 29 Nov 2018 07:32
by UlanBatori
Veteran Barracuda shows bigger teeth than newbie sharks
First win for Team Trumpelosi and the fine art of pork-barrel deal-making. I have high hopes for this: with L'Orangeutan's nonpareil wacknoness and NancyGaddha's reptilean skills, who knows, they may fix Immigration, Healthcare and even Education. And make California cut underbrush to keep Fed funding next year. As one veteran Californian said today when my Evil 6th coujin asked if the rain had put out the fires:
No, the fires went out because there is nothing left to burn. It is so tragic.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 29 Nov 2018 08:04
by ramana
UB, The rain did put out the fire. Akashaganga took pity on all those who died in the forest fire and came down in a downpour and washed their sins away. Like Bhagirathi.

Would be interesting to know who the oppoenents wer for research.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 29 Nov 2018 10:16
by Singha
so it seems Chau the dead EJ may have been a brainwashed fall guy and 2 EJ handlers primed him for his "mission" before withdrawing from the scene.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-ne ... E00XI.html

deeper plans are being exposed slowly.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 29 Nov 2018 10:21
by Yagnasri
V_Raman wrote:China trade war is slowly going bipartisan

https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/11/28/tr ... trump-gdp/
Trumpwa made the bad trade deals and the illegal immigration debate as mainstream things. Slowly there will be people on both the parties who are going to take those ideas.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 29 Nov 2018 13:05
by Gus
ramana wrote:Gus,
I know you are going to complain about me, but why are you bringing Kashmir in this thread?
You can ask a direct question without second guessing.

It's an analogy meant to point out that people have become immune to mass shootings and legislators are not responding to crisis.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 29 Nov 2018 13:24
by Skanda
Slain missionary John Chau prepared much more than we thought, but are missionaries still fools?

Article ends this way:
If that makes us fools, we will be “fools for Christ” (1 Corinthians 4:10).
QED. Nothing else worth reading in this "apologist" article. Put it up here since "white"-washing has started in earnest.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 29 Nov 2018 15:37
by Yagnasri
It does not even mention a sentence as to how vulnerable the Tribal people of Andaman are to infections etc for which they have no natural defense and this fellows irresponsible actions would have resulted in their extinction. It also does not mention whether visa was taken to missionary activity or is it normal tourist visa.

All is shows is the arrogance of the EJs.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 29 Nov 2018 23:52
by ramana
Any way don't bring Kashmir here.
Thanks in advance.
ramana

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 00:41
by Mort Walker
Gus wrote: It's an analogy meant to point out that people have become immune to mass shootings and legislators are not responding to crisis.
Gun violence in the US has always been a problem and no legislators have done anything. It is a shame when people are killing kids in school and in places of worship. There are likely less school shootings in Afghanistan and Iraq or even TSP.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 02:28
by sanjaykumar
Nothing else worth reading in this "apologist" article. Put it up here since "white"-washing has started in earnest.



In fact, this missionary producer acknowledges that mainstream Christians, at least nominal Christians, disapprove of missionary activities. This is a huge victory for common sense and supports my contention that even the US is becoming a post Christian society, joining Britain, Canada and Western Europe. I would not bring race into this. Perhaps missionaries mean well and may do some good, it is the fundamental violation of human rights inherent in mission work that is the problem.

Equally troubling is that the writer, for all his intellectual honesty does not abjure civilising the Sentinelese at some future date.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 06:58
by Gus
ramana wrote:Any way don't bring Kashmir here.
Thanks in advance.
ramana
Still not sure what got you riled up over a simple analogy... :-? whatever it is ..it's your forum and your rules.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 07:24
by UlanBatori
Serial killer says he's killed around 90 people.
The FBI is asking the public for help and information on Samuel Little, who is already in jail for murder but now says he's killed around 90 people since the 1970s.
The US is full of followers of Jesus Christ: not a violent nation unlike *****stan.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 08:06
by Mort Walker
Gus wrote:
ramana wrote:Any way don't bring Kashmir here.
Thanks in advance.
ramana
Still not sure what got you riled up over a simple analogy... :-? whatever it is ..it's your forum and your rules.
Because the simple analogy is simply wrong. Try to figure it out.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 08:11
by Mort Walker
sanjaykumar wrote:Nothing else worth reading in this "apologist" article. Put it up here since "white"-washing has started in earnest.



In fact, this missionary producer acknowledges that mainstream Christians, at least nominal Christians, disapprove of missionary activities. This is a huge victory for common sense and supports my contention that even the US is becoming a post Christian society, joining Britain, Canada and Western Europe. I would not bring race into this. Perhaps missionaries mean well and may do some good, it is the fundamental violation of human rights inherent in mission work that is the problem.

Equally troubling is that the writer, for all his intellectual honesty does not abjure civilising the Sentinelese at some future date.
The Wheaton College dean and his organisation directed John Chau to violate Indian law. I think the case has been made for anyone associated with that organization to have their visas cancelled.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 16:27
by Lalmohan
so John Chau is basically the EJ equivalent of a brain washed vulnerable youth who is persuaded to become a suicide bomber
ROL=ROP
all is well

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 12:04
by Gus
Weak Cohen telling lies again.

It was nothing, never a thing, but even if it was a thing, nothing wrong with it. Where else is a developer supposed to develop real estate, if not in Russia. Hello, it is the bigliest country in the world.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 12:18
by Philip
George Bush Sr. died.He was truly a great American icon.
From a naval pilot in WW2 , oil tycoon, to shafting Saddam...with UN consent unllke his son, after Saddam's invasion of Kuwait.He earned much respect by not going after Saddam aftet expelling him from Kuwait, which happened ironically by a litany of lies about Iraq's WMDs by his son Dubya and Tony Biar.That war was responsible for the deaths and suffering of millions to this day.
Head of the constrn. giant Bechtel.CIA chief, ( like Putin) cemented the ties between the house of Saud and house of Bush.

The tragedy was that he served only one term losing to Clinton because of a failure to keep his promise on taxes.A true American patriot in the true sense of the word. A man who earned the world's respect unlike his son and the Clintons. The last of the WW2 generation giants. We salute him and his memory.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 13:23
by Yagnasri
When Obomber said the Billary is the most qualified person to contest for the US presidency, I immediately remembered Bush Senior and how she compared to him.

Decorated WW2 naval pilot shot down in Pacific to be rescued, Business man, First US ambassador to China, US ambassador to UN, Head CIA during the height of the cold war, Twice Vice President. That is the resume when he contested for the US presidency.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 13:55
by Singha
^^^ that era has passed, like very eminent founders of companies who developed the initial tech with own hands.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 21:09
by Mort Walker
Bush 41 was the US ambassador to the UN in 1971 during the Bangladesh Liberation War, he towed the Nixon position which was not forgiveable in the face of genocide.

In 1990-1992 he did throttle aid to TSP which no US president had done before and the outreach to Indian Americans began in earnest.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 21:20
by Mort Walker
Gus wrote:Weak Cohen telling lies again.

It was nothing, never a thing, but even if it was a thing, nothing wrong with it. Where else is a developer supposed to develop real estate, if not in Russia. Hello, it is the bigliest country in the world.
Cohen is in trouble for bank fraud of $20 million not related to Trump. An open and shut case. He is simply not a credible witness who will say anything to get out of it. The Mueller team is on a political vendetta and witch hunt. Start digging up campaigns of other presidential candidates and you’ll find lots of skeletons. A budget needs to pass by Dec. 7th or there will be a government shutdown. In that Trump can cut Mueller’s budget to the bone. Vert easy to do and bury in the bureaucratic paperwork.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 02 Dec 2018 06:25
by Yagnasri
I think we are looking at shutdown. Last time they have not allotted any money to the WALL and DT signed it. This time he may not if funds are not provided to us. GOP will have numbers to push that before Jan and they may be forced to do that now. It will be a major problem and a lot of weepings will be there.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 02 Dec 2018 06:45
by Vashishtha
Be prepared to puke.

Political Scientist Receives Research Fellowship in India
He seeks to understand whether Hindus in India are becoming secularized as the country industrializes and its people attain greater access to jobs, education, and medical care.

He focused his research on two Indian states on opposite ends of the development spectrum: highly developed Kerala, on India’s southwestern coastline, and significantly less developed Bihar, located in North India.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 02 Dec 2018 09:46
by UlanBatori
Yagnasri wrote:When Obomber said the Billary is the most qualified person to contest for the US presidency, I immediately remembered Bush Senior and how she compared to him.

Decorated WW2 naval pilot shot down in Pacific to be rescued, Business man, First US ambassador to China, US ambassador to UN, Head CIA during the height of the cold war, Twice Vice President. That is the resume when he contested for the US presidency.
I don't know about "decorated" and "shot down" unless you mean "shot down to be seen to be rescued". But yes, he was head of CIA, came from "old money" east coast billionaire family who had also gone into Texas oil. Born with gold spoon up his musharraf. Member, Skull&Bones Secret Society, Yale University (where Kavanaugh was supposed to be Kavorting). Generally sneaky dude. I remember his debate with the hapless Dukakis who became duck soup with Bush's dirty tactics. Called him a "Card Carrying Member of The ACLU" and DuckieCuss cringed, instead of saying:
The whole point of the ACLU is that Americans don't need to carry "cards" proving anything: We are not the Yale Skull&Bones Criminal Society.
Bush hired the infamous elephant Dirty Tricks team, who also came up with the
Dukakis Freed Murderer-Rapist Willie ****.
And during the debate he flat out asked Dukakis whether he would pick up a gun if his own wife was raped by someone like Willie *****.
Dukakis hemmed and hawed. The Dirty Tricks Dept did America a favor, stopping an idiot like that from being elected to negotiate with the Russians and Chinese.
But other than that, Bush The First (pbuh) was no great POTUS.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 02 Dec 2018 10:02
by BSR Murthy
That was Bernard Shaw of CNN who asked the hypothetical rape question.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 02 Dec 2018 17:57
by UlanBatori

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 02 Dec 2018 22:39
by Singha
has anyone read robert kaplans two books "the revenge of geography" and "monsoon: the indian ocean and the future of american power" ?

whose side of the big game is he on - TSP pasand or neutral.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 03 Dec 2018 06:26
by ricky_v
I read revenge of geography and found it pretty good. The tone is mostly neutral with more emphasis on the Mesopotamia complex. Did not read the other one.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 03 Dec 2018 07:59
by UlanBatori
Kaplan (in past ages) was not particularly a friend of India.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 03 Dec 2018 10:52
by Mort Walker
Singha wrote:has anyone read robert kaplans two books "the revenge of geography" and "monsoon: the indian ocean and the future of american power" ?

whose side of the big game is he on - TSP pasand or neutral.
I looked it up, it seems to be from 2010/11 but he seems to be focussed on the threat from China in the IOR - which is legitimate, however it's from the US POV. Kaplan may have been a Pak pasand at one time and could be changing his tune as he watches what is really happening in the Indian Subcontinent.

His books may be required reading for undergraduates in the US military institutes at West Point, Annapolis and Colorado Springs.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 03 Dec 2018 14:49
by Paul
He said India is cursed by Geography while China is historically blessed.

May have been referring to the successive invasions of India and lack of them in China....He is obsessed with China. Think PRC govt is more streamlined compared to Indian ministries

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 03 Dec 2018 22:19
by Singha
but northern china was devastated and taken over by the mongols and kublai khan the grandson of chengis ruled over most of it.
whoever was the dominant "race" at any point in time, exterminated all breeding age males of "the others" and took over all the females. a few ethnic minorities scurried away into the hills of the interior like Yunan but the central plains and the coast seem to have ended up ethnically quite uniform vs a similar sized area in India.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 03 Dec 2018 22:20
by Singha
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Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 04 Dec 2018 06:34
by ramana
Was hearing about soybean farmers distress in US. They had a bumper crop, and demand crashed with PRC imports reduced by 98% due to the tariff war.
DT allocated money for distressed farmers but the disbursal takes time and forms in quadruplicate signed by four different state officials ( local agricultural agent, county, state, and federal). All explained by the chief economist of the US Farm Bureau a federal agency.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 04 Dec 2018 06:36
by ramana
BTW the Brookings scholar tweeted about Non-Alignment 3.0 and cropped out NaMo picture. Lots of burn in Indian American chatteratti who man the think tanks.

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 04 Dec 2018 07:36
by Mort Walker
^^^Which scholar was this?

Re: Understanding the US - Again

Posted: 04 Dec 2018 14:09
by Gus
heh..singha..check this for expressions from merkel macron and dj

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