Daily Broadside | It’s Difficult Not To Believe Our Rulers Are Intentionally Sabotaging Our Nation

In the wake of the censorship and “cancelling” that took place on social media platforms during the Trump presidency, one of the platforms that rose as a sanctuary for political writers and others was Substack.com. I haven’t (yet) decided to move Daily Broadside over to that space, but I do subscribe to a number of independent writers and podcasters. Many of them are able to survive in a hostile environment because they aren’t dependent on the biased whims of monopolies like Google or Twitter or Amazon, instead being financially supported by readers.

Today I want to simply offer related content from two Substacks to which I subscribe. The first is Don Surber, who offers his content for free, and to whom I strongly recommend you subscribe. In his latest essay, he writes,

Meanwhile, Biden went to India and made an ass of himself. First, he messed up the name of the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, then he went to Vietnam and messed up an international press conference.

Earlier, he accused the crown prince of murder — and then asked for him to cut the price of oil. The prince almost laughed in his face. After 80-plus years of being a trusted ally, the House of Saud is aligning with Russia and Red China.

These mistakes are deliberate. Biden is weakening America and ending its post-USSR status as the world’s only superpower. The world tires of dealing with a bipolar America that one year is the leader of the free world and the next year a doddering old fool.

Trump held NATO accountable and forced our allies to live up to their commitments to spend money on their militaries. Biden made an Irish exit from Afghanistan without telling our allies. The Council on Foreign Relations cheered.

There’s no doubt that in my mind that undermining American strength is exactly what is intended. It started with Obama’s replacing hundreds of officers in the armed forces with handpicked replacements who have turned our military into a laughing stock. It continues with a lack of urgency for our Navy, whose number of ships are well behind China’s navy, the world’s largest. Add to that a cratering of recruitment numbers and the depletion of our strategic oil reserves by Brandon, and you have a serious problem of battle readiness on your hands.

You see, friends, Washington not only does not want to make America great again but DC denizens do not want the USA to be a superpower. They want Red China to be No. 1.

Consider Congress. Eric Swalwell had an affair with a Chinese spy. He did not lose his seat on the Committee on Homeland Security. Senator Dianne Feinstein’s chauffeur for two decades turned out to be a Chinese spy. She did not lose her seat on the Senate Intelligence Committee.

When Obama told token Russian president Medvedev he would be more flexible in his second term, Republicans did nothing because they agreed. How ironic that in a debate, he mocked Romney’s anti-Russian rhetoric by saying, “the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back, because the Cold War’s been over for 20 years.”

Now all of Washington is anti-Russian as they shovel billions in unmarked bills to the Money Laundering Republic of Ukraine, where prosecutors who ask too many questions lose their job. Putin fires his prosecutors — with a cannon.

It’s almost impossible to believe that’s true, but consider the evidence. Now add what CDR Salamander says in the second Substack account I want to quote.

The Pacific is dominated by the tyranny of distance. Logistics, and specifically the ability to get fuel to forward deployed forces and keeping them in the fight, it one of the most critical parts of being able to reach across that vast water to project power. [The Navy’s underground Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility at Pearl Harbor] exists as a result of the hard lessons of the previous large war in the Pacific. Without its capacity – there is no substitution.

People forget that for much of the opening year+ of WWII, many of our battleships were not sent to the Southwest Pacific because we had yet to generate the capacity to transport the fuel to support them.

CDR Salamander is writing about a plan to close the Red Hill fuel depot while maintaining battle readiness. He calls this reassurance a lie and goes on to write,

At the opening of WW2, Hawaii held 4.5 million barrels. That is 189 million gallons.

Red Hills’ capacity was 250 million gallons.

Spin is one thing. Deflection is another thing. This is something altogether different.

I will remind everyone that the disaster at Red Hills derives from the same problem that begat the fires in Lahaina this summer. Anyone who has lived in Hawaii knows what it is and that this to true. The strategic stability of the entire nation in the Pacific is being sacrificed to avoid upsetting the system of political and union corruption, patronage, cronyism, and incompetence that characterizes the state, local, and federal civilian controlled projects in that one-party state.

We are tempting defeat in any war west of the International Date Line because we refuse to hold people accountable and speak truth to long standing problems that are, in the end, people based and politically centered.

Hawaii’s problem is now our military’s problem … but in some ways, it is the same problem.

A culture of petty lies with big consequences.

It’s almost impossible to imagine that anyone wants to degrade our ability to compete economically or militarily with China or any other large nation, but if you pay attention to what’s happening, it’s equally as difficult to imagine THAT’S NOT what is happening.

Hold onto your hats. It’s going to get worse — much worse — before it gets better.

If it ever gets better.

Have a good weekend.

Daily Broadside | Surprise! The U.S. Military is Rated “Weak”

Daily Verse | Luke 1:66
Everyone who heard this wondered about it, asking, “What then is this child going to be?” For the Lord’s hand was with him.

Wednesday’s Reading: Luke 5-7

Midweek Wednesday and glad you are here.

In what country do you find the regime in charge actively undermining their own armed forces and degrading their ability to make and win wars, essentially making themselves sitting ducks for hostile forces to attack?

At one time, the United States had the most feared military in the world. But, starting under Barack Hussein Obama, our armed forces began a slow decline in readiness and competence. Remember when he replaced nearly 200 generals, colonels and flag officers in the U.S. military over five years with men and women who supported his socialist views in an unprecedented purge?

Here’s where that deliberate destruction has led us (paywall at The Epoch Times).

The U.S. military is at growing risk of not being able to meet the demands of defending America’s vital national interests, according to an annual report released by The Heritage Foundation, a Washington-based conservative think tank.

“This is the logical consequence of years of sustained use, underfunding, poorly defined priorities, wildly shifting security policies, exceedingly poor discipline in program execution, and a profound lack of seriousness across the national security establishment even as threats to U.S. interests have surged,” the report says.

You mean designing flight suits for pregnant women and integrating sexually confused men and women into combat units isn’t in our best interests?

You don’t say.

The report measures each branch of the military’s capability, capacity, and readiness on a scale of: very weak, weak, marginal, strong, and very strong. Here’s what they found for each.

U.S. Army overall score: Marginal (same as last year)

U.S. Navy overall score: Weak (down from Marginal last year)

U.S. Air Force overall score: Very Weak (down from Weak/Marginal last year)

U.S. Marines overall score: Strong (up from Marginal last year)

U.S. Space Force overall score: Weak

The Epoch Times’ story concludes,

Considering the branches together, the U.S. military posture is rated as weak. The report concludes that the current U.S. military force is at significant risk of not being able to meet the demands of a single major regional conflict while also attending to various presence and engagement activities.

Not only is our military woefully unprepared to fight a major conflict, but Dopey Joe has just further drained our Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to ease gas prices in a bid to lull us all into voting for more of what he and his brand of junta are offering us.

The administration will direct the Energy Department (DOE) to auction the remaining 14 million barrels after President Joe Biden authorized the sale of 180 million barrels of oil in March to bring down gas prices, Reuters reported Tuesday, citing sources familiar with the situation. The White House is desperate to lower the price of gasoline due to concern that high prices could weaken the Democrats’ chances of winning key congressional and gubernatorial races on Nov. 8.

The SPR is at its lowest level since 1984.

Norms restored!

Even evil empires have strong militaries and are ready to defend themselves from their enemies. Not us. The goal of the libs and #NeverTrump is to destroy the United States as founded while preserving their elite grifting status.

Soon we’ll all be speaking Chinese and chairman Xi Jinping will eliminate progressive virtue signaling—permanently. But, at least there won’t be any mean tweets!

Daily Broadside | Are Rough Men Ready To Fight While You Sleep in Peace?

Daily Verse | 2 Peter 1:16
We did not follow cleverly invented stories when we told you about the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty.

Thursday’s Reading: 1 John 1-5

It’s Thursday and as we head into the final days of 2021, there’s something going on in a foundational institution that deeply concerns me. It’s mostly out of sight, unlike the Covid panic, the race hustling of BLM and CRT, and the unbelievable train wreck that is the Biden administration that consumes our attention and 24-hour news cycles.

I’m referring to our military preparedness and its ideological trajectory.

Our military has always been apolitical, staying out of partisan politics and being, ostensibly, under civilian control. The Commander-in-Chief of all our armed forces has been the president, while Congress has the sole power to declare war.

The United States military has long been considered the preeminent fighting force in the history of the world. We have always had the most advanced weapons, a strong cohesion and discipline among our troops, and, for the most part, a sense of patriotism and a belief that it was a noble calling to defend our liberty here and around the globe.

But there have been a number of troubling signs that our military is not only unprepared, but that there are forces at work to intentionally undermine the traditional institution as created. For instance, in July 2020, there was a devastating fire aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard that resulted in a total loss of the ship. A subsequent report found that “ineffective learning, the persistence of underlying weaknesses in shipboard watchstanding standards, hazardous and combustible material stowage, and training were the primary issues contributing to a lack of enduring change and in shipboard fires.”

In 2016, ten U.S. sailors were captured by Iran when they inadvertently strayed into Iranian waters and surrendered to four boats operated by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps — a embarrassing event that (fortunately) resulted in the return of the sailors and no loss of life. But they looked anything but competent sailors. In a ProPublica investigation of the incident, they found that,

The Farsi Island episode is consistent with ProPublica’s findings in its ongoing examination of the Navy’s state of combat readiness. ProPublica’s detailed review of the Navy’s two accidents in the Pacific in 2017, which killed 17 sailors from the 7th Fleet, shows that the most senior uniformed and civilian leaders mishandled years of warnings about degraded ships, undertrained and overworked crews, and the potentially fatal costs of tasking vulnerable sailors with an unceasing number of sometimes ill-conceived missions.

There was Spenser Rapone, the “commie cadet” who posted graduation photos of himself wearing a red Che Guevara t-shirt under his uniform and showing the message, “Communism will win,” hand-written on the underside of his cap. While he was eventually dishonorably discharged, the fact that there was that kind of rot in the ranks is shocking.

More recently, there has been a cluster of evidence that we’re in trouble, most notably the worst humiliation in a generation — our exit from Afghanistan, which saw our forces leave billions of dollars in military hardware for the Taliban, and we abandoned allies and American citizens alike during our exit. Americans were aghast at the raging incompetence of it all.

Then there’s the ineptitude shown in the development of the U.S.S. Gerald R. Ford, which has become the most expensive aircraft carrier in the world because of construction blunders. While it passed its recent shock trials, cost overruns and delays have plagued the ship for years.

Instead of maintaining and raising our standards, the Army recently lowered its fitness standards to accommodate female members, of whom 84% were failing the standards (as compared to 30% of men).

And we reassert our position that having one ACFT standard for men and a lower one for women is not the “equality” that proponents of women in combat units said they wanted. Rather, a lower standard represents “exceptionalism” which confirms the reasons women weren’t allowed to serve in combat units previously: because they lacked the physical strength and endurance needed to endure the rigors of combat. Women accepted into combat units under that lower standard will prove that at the cost of their own and that of their teammates’ lives.

Then there is the disturbing ideological focus of the military’s leaders. Once Resident Brandon was sworn in, Sec. Defense Lloyd Austin ordered a stand-down in which every branch of the military was to take one day to talk about extremism in the ranks. Thirty Republicans sent a letter to Sec. Def. Austin expressing deep concern over his actions. In part, it read:

Under the guise of reviewing “extremism” within the ranks of the Department of Defense, it appears that political actors such as Bishop Garrison, the head of the working group tasked with defining extremist views for the Department of Defense, have been given broad freedom to both catechize and root out servicemembers who will not affirm far-left doctrines. Your order for a “stand-down” to ideologically assess servicemembers appears to have been connected to these efforts.

Then there’s chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milli Vanilli who wants to “understand white rage” and admitted that he didn’t think the Afghan government would collapse so quickly. Such woke behavior and incompetence is definitely present in our armed forces. Listen to what this female soldier says:

Part of what got us here, as I recently wrote about, was former president Obama purging the military of any officer who was not reliably a progressive:

The military is supposed to an apolitical civilian institution that is wise in the ways of war. Yet, it is clear that they are either following orders that are destructive to America’s reputation most likely because they’ve been overtaken by ‘woke’ leadership that started under Barack Hussein Obama, who replaced nearly 200 generals, colonels and flag officers in the U.S. military over five years with men and women who supported his socialist views in an unprecedented purge.

We were warned back then that Obama’s purge was a huge mistake. It wasn’t a “mistake.” It was the purposeful degradation of the greatest military the world has ever seen.

Finally, here’s the rather big thing that should force us all to check our assumptions that our military is pro-American and focused like a laser on protecting the American homeland from external threats.

Enter now three retired U.S. Army Generals: Major Generals Paul D. Eaton and Antonio M. Taguba and Brigadier General Steven M. Anderson (“the Three”). In a Washington Post opinion piece, “3 retired generals: The military must prepare now for a 2024 insurrection,” they contend that events in 2020 revealed an incipient military coup and that, to save our nation, the U.S. military must act preemptively—radically and unilaterally. What they write should frighten every American.

The Three assert that those unarmed Americans who, on January 6, did nothing more than quite innocently enter Congress, walk around, and then leave voluntarily, were all insurrectionists. They spout this deadly canard although no one arrested has been charged with 18 U.S.C. § 2381 (Treason), § 2383 (Rebellion or insurrection), § 2384 (Seditious conspiracy), or § 2385 (Advocating overthrow of Government). The Three stick to their risible narrative because only through lies can they scare people enough to accept their unconstitutional and illegal recommendations that, if accepted, will put the final nail in our national coffin.

This is truly frightening. We have three former generals advocating that the military train its sights on American citizens based on a provable lie. But that’s not the worst of it.

Second, the Three utter a sentence I never expected to come out of the mouths of our military leadership: “[T]he military cannot wait for elected officials to act….

That’s a stunning statement from anyone who understands our military history and our Constitution. The single most basic rule of our military is that it is wholly and completely under civilian control. So, what would the Three have the military do unilaterally?

Among other things, they argue that the military should undertake “intensive intelligence work” at every military base to “remove” those people they define as potential mutineers—i.e., Trump voters. This would be the U.S. military’s first ideological purge, one consistent with the old Soviet Union. Maybe Milley and Austin will install “political officers” in each unit.

The military does nothing without direction from our elected leaders. For them to assert that they “can’t wait” for our elected leaders is tantamount to declaring independence from either political or civilian oversight. That borders on treason.

This is a disturbing development because they’re setting up a trap for anyone who might protest the outcome of an election. If Americans rise up in protest, they “validate” the prediction and a military response; if Americans stand down, the prediction did its job in suppressing any thoughts about protesting.

I used to take pride in our military and knew that we could kick the butt of any enemy who threatened us. Now I’m not so sure. It seems like institutional rot has set in.

Daily Broadside | Just As Promised, It’s Not Saigon. It’s Worse.

Daily Verse | Jeremiah 46:28c
“I will discipline you but only with justice;
I will not let you go entirely unpunished.”

Friday and the end of the week. When I put on the moves, I’m talking about chess.

You’ve undoubtedly heard that the exit from Afghanistan just keeps getting worse and worse. Yesterday saw the worst day for U.S. troops in ten years.

A suicide bomb attack Thursday outside the Abbey Gate at Kabul’s airport in Afghanistan killed 13 U.S. service members and injured at least 18 more, U.S. officials said – making it the deadliest day for U.S. troops in 10 years.

Officials told Fox News late Thursday that those killed included 10 Marines, two Army soldiers and a Navy corpsman, correcting earlier reports that 12 Marines were killed.

In a press conference, Resident Biden said that he bears “responsibility for fundamentally all that’s happened of late.” Good on him for saying so. But that lasted little more than 30 seconds before he pivoted and pointed fingers at president Trump for setting a deadline by May 1, 2021, implying that the former president was to blame for the violence.

“You know as well as I do that a former president made a deal with the Taliban that he would get all American forced out of Afghanistan by May 1,” Biden said.

In addition to the human slaughter, and perhaps invoking more of it, we learned yesterday that the Biden administration gave the Taliban the names of American citizens and our Afghan allies. The Taliban!

U.S. officials in Kabul gave the Taliban a list of names of American citizens, green card holders and Afghan allies to grant entry into the militant-controlled outer perimeter of the city’s airport, a choice that’s prompted outrage behind the scenes from lawmakers and military officials …

But the decision to provide specific names to the Taliban, which has a history of brutally murdering Afghans who collaborated with the U.S. and other coalition forces during the conflict, has angered lawmakers and military officials …

“Basically, they just put all those Afghans on a kill list,” said one defense official, who like others spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive topic. “It’s just appalling and shocking and makes you feel unclean.”

Great imagery, that. Those of us who still have a moral center are outraged over this cataclysmic clown show being run by very stupid people.

Asked about POLITICO’s reporting during a Thursday news conference, President Joe Biden said he wasn’t sure there were such lists, but also didn’t deny that sometimes the U.S. hands over names to the Taliban.

Scum alert: the “Tally-ban,” as Biden calls them, are known for executing Afghans who worked with Americans.

Biden promised us this would not be a Saigon moment and, by golly, it isn’t. It’s a hundred times worse.

He doesn’t have a clue what’s going on. In fact, he admitted that he’s told who to call on when conducting a presser.

While it has become normalized for the president to rely on a list of pre-selected reporters, he made a rather stunning admission in the process.

“Ladies and gentlemen, they gave me a list here. The first person I was instructed to call on was Kelly O’Donnell from NBC,” Biden kicked off the press conference.

Who’s in charge here? Who’s “instructing” the Resident? Is Joe Biden really that incapable? (I know, rhetorical question.)

Josh Hawley called for Biden’s resignation.

The man that the U.S. media and “81 million voters” put in office. God help us all.

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Have a good weekend.

Daily Broadside | Our Leaders Mercilessly Tax Us and Callously Squander It in Complex Fiascoes like Afghanistan

Daily Verse | Jeremiah 45:5
Should you then seek great things for yourself? Seek them not.

Happy Thursday, Broadsiders! I splurged on a waterproof encyclopedia for my shower.

The outrage taking place in Afghanistan is almost beyond belief. In my opinion, the situation is the consequence of what was deliberately intended. But it buggers belief to see the extent to which our government has gone to completely screw us over.

I mean that just as it’s written. Our federal government has screwed us, the American people.

The withdrawal process was performed completely backwards from what our military planners know works, resulting in American citizens being stranded in country without the U.S. military conducting evacuations. In essence, if you’re in Afghanistan, it’s up to you to evacuate yourself to the Kabul airport, dodging the Taliban along the way and at the airport. Same if you’re an Afghan ally — you’re on your own unless you get to the airport (on your own).

Just as bad, there’s the staggering amount of deadly weapons that we’ve essentially abandoned to the Taliban and whoever their allies will be (most likely the Russians and Chinese). Have you seen the list?

I think the numbers she cites, plus several others, are in this article in Forbes magazine. You might want to sit down in a soundproof room before clicking that link and reading about the loss that you and I funded.

I can’t confirm the following compilation posted on Facebook by Jon Thompson, who didn’t provide a source for his list. It seems to align, though, with the broad numbers Mollie Hemingway cites above.

How much money is represented by the weaponry we left behind and that is now in the hands of the Taliban?

The Taliban has seized US weapons left in Afghanistan worth billions — possibly including 600,000 assault rifles, some 2,000 armored vehicles, and 40 aircraft, including Black Hawks, according to reports.

The US gave the Afghan military an estimated $28 billion in weaponry between 2002 and 2017 — including seven brand new helicopters delivered to Kabul just a month ago.

The war chest also included the supply of at least 600,000 infantry weapons — including M16 assault rifles — as well as 162,000 pieces of communication equipment and 16,000 night-vision goggles.

In just two years from 2017 to 2019, the US gave 7,035 machine guns, 4,702 Humvees, 20,040 hand grenades, 2,520 bombs and 1,394 grenade launchers, The Hill noted, citing a report last year from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR).

I’m sputtering with anger. This isn’t just incompetence. This is a massive, indefensible failure of the greatest magnitude, with ramifications for not only America, but for our allies and most of the rest of the world.

Not only that, but billions of American tax dollars were redirected to fund lavish lifestyles for those in power (emphasis mine):

[Dostum] remained an integral part of the government that the U.S. was propping up, and so when Taliban jihadis filmed themselves walking around his unbelievably opulent residence, it was hard not to think about all the rusting bridges, trestles scrawled with graffiti, and pothole-laden roads in America, and wonder if our taxpayer money might have been put to better use

How could this dedicated military officer and public servant possibly have amassed the funds to pay for his Disneyland dream palace? Why, you and I paid for it, along with all the other American taxpayers. And that’s by no means all that we bought. Dostum wasn’t the only Afghan official who got a luxury home …

In sum, “the waste of taxpayers’ money was astonishing, with ‘ghost’ schools and military forces, counter-narcotic efforts that backfired, dodgy construction and fuel deals siphoning off billions, and cash and gold smuggled out through Kabul airport.”

If president Trump were in office and this happened, Nancy Pelosi would be drawing up her third or fourth set of articles of impeachment by now and marching them over to the Senate in some kind of somber parade — we all know that. The fact that she isn’t tells you all you need to know about her partisanship and the fact that she isn’t a champion of We, the People.

But the media-ocracy has created a terrible situation for the American people. It arranged to install an unqualified cypher as “president” with a cringy and completely unqualified “vice-president” in Kamala Harris. Neither of them should be anywhere near the top of our political structure.

“Biden is a media-made mediocrity.” Yet here we are.

If we boot Joe Biden out of the White House (where he is fraudulently squatting), we get Kamala. She would not be an improvement. So we keep Joe Biden?

No one is going to be held accountable for the callous irresponsibility this administration has shown. Biden is merely a sock puppet. He’s a doddering fool and has lost his mental acuity (not that there was much there to begin with). That’s not an insult; that’s the truth.

You should be furious over the humiliating spectacle that is Afghanistan. That’s money that was taken from you and me through profligate taxation and wasted over twenty years in a stone-age country while enriching contractors and the men at the top. It’s always been that way and always will be that way. How do you think Biden became a millionaire while in Washington for 50 years?

The junior commies in Washington are wrecking this country and putting us all in grave danger. They need to be thrown out, and soon.