How to Make a President Popular

Here is an ad on Russian TV announcing an up-coming press conference with the president of Russia:

And this is how smart people hype up their presidents.

Here is an article on this and other similar videos.

Thank you, reader Tim, for this great link.

Russian Economy

The Russian rouble held steady for years at about 30-33 roubles to a dollar.
Last week, it started plummeting and yesterday we saw it go down to 80 roubles per dollar.

The collapse of the rouble has to do with a single thing: the oil prices have gone down.

Russia has no economy. The whole country is not really a country. It is,  rather, a corporation that sells oil. Everything else exists as long as oil is sold and fetches a decent price. No effort has been made to diversify the country’s economy. This is why Russia is so beholden to the oil price fluctuations.

Oil prices do tend to fluctuate. This isn’t a conspiracy or a result of any “sanctions.” It just happens. For the past 10 years,  as the oil prices held steadily high, analysts in Russia kept warning about the problematic nature of such an economy.

Of course, it makes me happy to stare at the charts where the sad trajectory of the rouble can be admired. But let’s not kid ourselves: this doesn’t really matter. This is a small distracting blip that doesn’t change the big picture.

And if Putin stops being the leader of Russia,  that will also be a tiny, insignificant blip. There are crowds more where he came from.

America

The reason why I’m rooting for Americans and against Russians in the bid for world domination is simply that American society is vastly superior. I know both,  so I can judge.  The way of life that Americans created is also vastly superior. So is their way of relating to themselves and each other.

Sadly, the truly superior never realize that about themselves. It’s only the barbarians that scream about their superiority. All Americans want to do these days is discuss the ways in which they are not perfect. What they are forgetting is that in the world of mass communications everybody is listening.
“You see?” Russians are exclaiming triumphantly. “They are not perfect. They said so themselves! Now we, on the other hand, represent real perfection.”

“Yes,” Americans say. “They really must be perfect. Why would they say so otherwise?”

When Columbus first came to the Americas, he had no idea what he was seeing. His frame of reference was quite limited, and after throwing around a few possibilities,  he had his answer.

“This is paradise!” he exclaimed. “How come I didn’t know from the start? I have found heaven!”

But it wasn’t paradise. It still isn’t. And Americans will never stop beating themselves up for not living up to Columbus ‘ s fantasy. The need to wake up every day and try to create paradise is a great strength because it leads to incredible achievement and to the most comfortable lifestyle on this planet. It is also a great vulnerability because you are doomed to fail. Every day.

If everybody else needs simply to avoid creating hell to be successful, you put yourself at a disadvantage when you promise to come up with heaven.

America is a place where those who have been rejected by the rest of the world come together and take their revenge on the world by showing what the planet’s outcasts can do. It is no wonder their dream is so grand.

Ukraine Freedom Support

Nothing annoys me more than the way in which the war of Russia against Ukraine is described in the Western media. Here is one example:

Over the weekend, Congress passed the Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014, a bill which would impose stricter sanctions on key Russian sectors like weapons and energy, and which authorizes the President to provide lethal aid to Ukraine for the first time. . . President Obama so far appears to be holding back from signing the bill immediately, despite bipartisan pressure for him to put pen to paper. With the economic situation rapidly deteriorating in Russia, however, having the bill hanging over the Kremlin’s head, maximizing uncertainty and unease may not be the worst strategy.

Are you seeing the problem with this analysis? The journalist is discussing  a bill called “the Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014.” Got it? Ukraine freedom support. But the analysis is all about how wonderful not signing the bill will be in the dealings with the Kremlin. How about Ukraine, though? The one whose freedom this bill is supposed to support? It’s not even mentioned in this analysis!

The idea that any of the pathetic “sanctions” introduced against Russia have had any effect is completely bizarre. The idea that the Kremlin is anything but overjoyed with news of this bill is even more bizarre. The fantasy of Putin cowering in “uncertainty and unease” is simply deluded. 

It’s high-time to stop trying to impress Putin. The West has proven itself to be signally incapable of that. The only people who have managed to thwart Putin in any way recently are Ukrainians. Instead of pretending that they don’t exist, it would be much smarter to help them keep thwarting him.

The value of Ukraine Freedom Support Act is symbolic a lot more than anything else. Ukrainians need to hear that they matter to the West, that their struggle is understood and supported. They need at least a tiny gesture of goodwill in their direction. And while the American President is mumbling and fumbling, Ukrainians are dying for the Western values that they alone in the world seem to recall and cherish.

An Honest Prep School

Well, at least this school is brutally honest:

Every YES Prep student, unless exempt from such requirements by the student’s ARD (Admission Review Dismissal) committee,must take and pass at least one Advanced Placement or dual-credit course for high school credit in order to be eligible to receive his/her high school diploma.

College Acceptance Requirement

A student must be accepted to at least one four-year college or university in order to be eligible for a YES Prep high school diploma.

This school just goes ahead and announces openly that its diploma is worthless unless followed up with a college degree. This is not the school’s fault. It simply responds to reality and should be commended for doing so with a greater honesty than the President of this country managed to muster when he promised high-schoolers white collar jobs by the thousand.

Offensive and Idiotic Products of 2014

Sometimes people come up with really stupid and offensive products:

Nazi Hanukkah Wrapping Paper: Just this past week, a Northridge, California, Walgreens didn’t think twice before putting Hanukkah wrapping paper on its shelves that happened to display swastikas as a part of its pattern. When one woman complained, Walgreens decided to pull the party wrap from its stores.

There’s more idiocy here including but not limited to the Zara Holocaust shirt, Hitler creamers, and sexy Ebola nurse costumes.

A Great Link

A really great post that once again demonstrates that Facebook is filled with nastiness and stupidity.

Stupid Nation

Decided to give another chance to The Nation. Opened the fresh issue and discovered that Putin is great, reasonable, wonderful, and unfairly persecuted by evil Americans. Spit on the magazine but didn’t feel any better.

The Nation seems to be going in the same direction as the nation-state. I need to go stare on the chart of the rouble plummeting to make myself feel better.

The Graph: A Riddle

With bated breath, I’m staring at the following graph:

rouble

I could just stare at it forever because of how beautiful it is.

Does anybody know what the blue line represents?

Shootings in Philly

When everybody was going, “Bring the soldiers back home! Withdraw the troops from Afghanistan and Iraq,” I was saying, “No, don’t. Just don’t. If you don’t have the money to rehabilitate them, you can’t just bring them back and let them deal with the trauma on their own.”

I predicted this was going to happen back in 2008. People are not toys. You can’t move them around like pieces of a puzzle and not expect them to react in any way.