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Put the U.S. ambassador to Israel and all other Middle East countries in DC

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Regarding moving the US embassy to Jerusalem: It is nobody’s business other than the U.S. where it’s Israel embassy is. I am especially incensed to learn that past presidents have promised to do it then reneged for fear of violence. That is the kind of wimpiness that has turned America into a paper tiger since WW II—and done great damage to us like the 58,000 who died in Vietnam.On the other hand, my fictional Unelected President “Mike Medlock” would move all the funny-hat country embassies to the U.S. In other words, the ambassador to Israel would be in DC. Why? Because...

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John T. Reed on bitcoin

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I do not recommend bitcoin as a store of value. It is interesting as a better, faster, cheaper SWIFT wire, but you must get a trustworthy guarantor of the bitcoin transfer. For example, ask Wells Fargo to transfer $20,000 to Westpac Bank in Australia. They can use bitcoin for that if they want, but if anything goes wrong, Wells Fargo gives you your money back. As far as as I know, neither Wells nor any other traditional bank currently offers bitcoin transfer service.I am greatly alarmed by the popularity of Bitcoin. If you don’t own it now, don’t buy it....

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The real news is the debt clock, not the tax plan or the sex scandals

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They completed refurbishing the Times Square National Debt Clock yesterday. You can also see it on line where it never left. It changes in real time like a runaway train 24/7..http://www.usdebtclock.org/.Click on it to see the moving numbers. I say the most important number is the debt-to-GDP ratio. If it is above 60%, you cannot join the EU. We don’t want to join the EU, but it is telling that at 106% we would have no hope of being approved. A couple of bench marks: It was 17% when FDR took office, 31% when Reagan took office. We were the...

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The Navajo code talk in WW II was a childishly easy code to break

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Trump just honored the WW II Navajo Code talkers. They seem to be nice old men. They served in the Marines in the Pacific during World War II which was dangerous. But the notions that they were more heroic than ordinary riflemen or that two guys speaking Navajo on the radio in a combat zone was a satisfactory secret code is dopey on its face. Here is an article I wrote about it when the movie about that came out: A movie (Wind Talkers) says that Navajo Code Talkers used an unbreakable code decisively in the Pacific during World War...

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Euphemisms and dysphemisms are ‘Newspeak’

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Apropos of tax law, the word “loophole” is a dysphemism. One observer captured it. “When Congress passes it, it’s an ‘incentive.’ When we use it, it’s a ‘loophole.’”.I am going to put long lists of both euphemisms and dysphemisms in my book on dishonest arguments. They are forbidden words. If you use them, you are dishonest..Is that censorship? Nope. Just calling a spade a spade..Who put me in charge? You, if you claimed to be honest. If you claim to be honest but use euphemisms or dysphemisms you engaged in false advertising or something similar. .The purpose of euphemisms and dysphemisms...

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