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Politics & Religion / WSJ: India isn't the new China yet
« on: Today at 04:03:08 PM »


India’s Economy Isn’t the New China (Yet)
Its ascent is evident, but its per capita GDP is only a little more than half of Indonesia’s.
Sadanand Dhume
May 8, 2024 12:32 pm ET



Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivers remarks in New Delhi, April 24. PHOTO: PIB /PRESS INFORMATION/ZUMA PRESS
Is India on the cusp of a long-awaited economic takeoff? America’s corporate titans appear to think so. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon recently praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for having “done an unbelievable job.” Tim Cook, on whose watch Apple began making iPhones in India, called the country “an incredibly exciting market.” Warren Buffett said India holds “unexplored” opportunities for Berkshire Hathaway. Elon Musk said he looks forward to visiting India later this year.

How justified is the hype? First, the glass-half-full story: The International Monetary Fund estimates that India’s economy grew a robust 7.8% in the fiscal year that ended March 31. When Mr. Modi first took office in 2014, India was the world’s 10th-largest economy by gross domestic product at market exchange rates. It’s now the fifth-largest economy, behind only the U.S., China, Germany and Japan. The IMF estimates that by 2027 India will become the world’s third-largest economy, after the U.S. and China.

India has also dramatically reduced poverty over the past two decades. At a conference on the Indian economy at George Washington University last month, Oxford economist Sabina Alkire estimated that 415 million people in India exited poverty between 2005 and 2021. In 2015-16, 27.7% of Indians were poor, according to the United Nations Development Program’s Multidimensional Poverty Index, which measures health, education and living standards. By 2019-21 this had fallen to 16.4% of the population.

The World Bank takes an even more optimistic view of poverty reduction, estimating that in 2021, despite the pandemic, only 12.9% of India’s population was living on $2.15 or less a day, the global benchmark for extreme poverty. Indian economists Surjit Bhalla and Karan Bhasin wrote this year that “India has eliminated extreme poverty.” Regardless of whom you believe, there’s no doubt that the extreme deprivation with which India was once synonymous has diminished greatly and is on track to disappear entirely.


There are other reasons for optimism. The Modi government has presided over a large infrastructure buildout. Economists Arvind Subramanian and Josh Felman estimate that India has built 34,000 miles of national highway since 2014, and that India’s infrastructure—including ports and airports—“has been transformed.” A combination of widespread internet access, the proliferation of cellphones, and a massive rollout of bank accounts has also improved the government’s ability to deliver welfare payments to the needy.

India’s service exports have continued to boom. Messrs. Subramanian and Felman estimate that India’s share of global highly skilled services nearly doubled, from around 3% in 2005 to 5.8% in 2022. JPMorgan Chase now employs about 60,000 people in India. Toss in a youthful workforce—the median Indian is 28—and a surge in companies seeking alternative investment destinations to China, and the case for India’s impending takeoff is complete. In a speech at George Washington University, India’s chief economic adviser, V. Anantha Nageswaran, described achieving a near-term 10% annual growth rate in dollar terms as “not particularly daunting.”

Despite this progress, India still faces many challenges. Here’s the glass-half-empty version of the story: India’s economic performance looks much less impressive when contrasted with that of other countries. India’s per capita GDP ($2,730) is about 1/30th of America’s ($85,370) and about one-fifth of China’s ($13,140). Indermit Gill, chief economist at the World Bank, estimates that at current growth rates it will take 75 years before per capita GDP in India reaches a quarter of the U.S. figure.

And there’s no guarantee this will happen. According to World Bank research, most poor countries hit a wall at 10% of U.S. per capita GDP. At current growth rates, it could take decades for India simply to catch up with Indonesia, which has a per capita GDP of $5,270.

China benefited during a period of Western openness to trade. The global environment is much less benign now, and India has made it harder for its companies to become part of global supply chains by choosing to remain outside large trade blocs such as the 15-member Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership and the 11-member Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. Nimbler Asian rivals such as Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore are part of both. Mr. Modi has failed to solve India’s central economic challenge: moving tens of millions of subsistence farmers to more productive factory jobs.

Mr. Modi says he wants India to be a developed economy by 2047, when the country will celebrate 100 years of independence. Is it possible? The jury remains out on that question.


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The Columbia Protest Could Go to Court
The custodians mobbed at Hamilton Hall might get a union lawsuit.
By The Editorial Board
May 9, 2024 5:46 pm ET

Here’s another warning about the risks for colleges that indulge a campus protest mob: The union for about 725 staff at Columbia University now says it’s “exploring legal action” against the school for its failure to protect workers, “including two Custodians held against their will, when protesters stormed and occupied Hamilton Hall.”

TWU International President John Samuelsen is unsparing in a letter to Columbia President Minouche Shafik. “There is no doubt that the university was aware that outside agitators were operating on campus and posed an increased risk to university employees, yet the university continued to assign their work routines as if it was ‘business as usual,’” he writes. “Your negligence as an employer is largely responsible for the dangerous situation and debacle which unfolded.”

As protesters took over Hamilton Hall in the wee hours of April 30 and began setting up barricades, the two custodians cleaning the building asked to be let out. In Mr. Samuelsen’s telling, the workers were rebuffed by a “smarmy, sanctimonious, elitist” occupier who said that “there was no chance of leaving because ‘this moment is bigger than you.’” The custodians “had to courageously fight their way towards one of the exits.”

Mr. Samuelsen’s letter adds that a female security officer “remains shaken by her encounter with the occupying protesters (aka privileged kids) who verbally attacked her in a very aggressive and extremely offensive manner.”

The union wants a meeting with Ms. Shafik, as well as access to the security footage from Hamilton Hall and “the names of the occupiers arrested,” since it’s also weighing legal action against them.

College presidents don’t want to inflame the anti-Israel protesters, yet coddling agitators who break the rules carries its own perils. TWU might or might not have a legally meritorious lawsuit, but what if the scuffle in Hamilton Hall had ended with a custodian tumbling down a flight of stairs and cracking his head? Although the workers at Columbia weren’t seriously injured, it isn’t hard to imagine how someone could have been.

Perhaps there’s also some political danger here for Democrats and President Biden. TWU International has endorsed Mr. Biden, but Mr. Samuelsen’s members don’t have to follow his lead on Election Day.

Young voters and union workers are both longtime Democratic constituencies. But the more the left panders to mobs at Ivy League schools where tuition runs well into five figures, the more out of touch it looks to the working man.

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Striking Back at Biden’s Arms Embargo Against Israel
A draft Senate resolution denounces the weapons betrayal. How will Democrats vote?
By The Editorial Board
Updated May 9, 2024 6:14 pm ET


Democrats hammered Republicans for months to pass U.S. military aid for America’s friends abroad. Now only weeks after the bill passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, President Biden is holding up the weapons Israel needs to prevail in a war for survival. So credit to the Republicans lining up against Mr. Biden’s weapons embargo.


South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham on Thursday rolled out a measure condemning the Administration’s decision to halt weapons deliveries to Israel. All Senate Republicans joined the measure except for Rand Paul of Kentucky.

“I want the Republican Party in the Senate—and I think the House will follow—to firmly state that we believe Israel is a rule of law nation,” Sen. Graham told us. “That they have an ethical, well-regulated military,” that “the weapons that we’re providing to them are necessary for their continued survival, that you have Hezbollah, Hamas and Iran, all dedicated to the destruction of Israel, not the uplifting of the Palestinian people.”

The resolution rehearses the Biden Administration’s many promises of ironclad support to Israel. Yet among other weapons, the measure notes that “since January 2024 the Biden Administration has effectively paused the sale of up to 6,500 Joint Direct Attack Munitions.” These kits offer GPS directions to bombs so they are accurate within approximately 10 feet. They are exactly the precision weapons that reduce civilian casualties in urban warfare. Mr. Biden’s supposed moral stance will make the Israeli operation in Rafah more bloody and costly.

Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will probably try to deny the measure a floor vote. But the House could force Mr. Biden to at least pay some political price for his policy choices. Sen. Graham says he and Sen. Susan Collins of Maine are also looking at ways to push back through the appropriations process.

Mr. Biden’s threat to pull the plug on the main U.S. ally in the Middle East is a watershed moment that will radiate across the world. Other allies will wonder what they’re risking if they cast their lot with the U.S.

“Nations on the fence,” as Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said on the floor Thursday, “will look elsewhere for their own security. And our enemies will be emboldened.” An apt summary of Mr. Biden’s foreign policy.

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No need for a new thread:  "Political Economics" will do nicely.  :-)

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Politics & Religion / Re: Argentina Milei
« on: Today at 03:27:55 PM »
Scott Grannis tells me he was in Argentina for three weeks last month and is helping organize a CATO shindig there to celebrate Milei.

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Politics & Religion / Michael Yon: You will see , , ,
« on: Today at 02:46:26 PM »

Europe, “Israel,” Food, Panama, Jabs, More
You Will See
MICHAEL YON
MAY 9

 




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Incredible…out of ALL the companies in the world to visit, Masako Ganaha and I travelled to BASF in Ludwigshafen, Germany. Twice we travelled to BASF before Nordstream attack. We asked during our second trip what happens to BASF if Nordstream flow stops. And then BOOM…Nordstream. That was literally like Predicting 9/11 before the attack. Precision prediction far in advance. We knew BASF was on the menu. Likewise with Groningen Gas field in Netherlands. I was there at Groningen before it was shut down warning it would be shut.

I warned about the tuberculosis and screwworms and numerous other key items far in advance. And that Darien Gap would become major invasion route. Darien is now wide open. Nicaragua is also growing as invasion hub. These are accurate, intercontinental sniper shot on a moving target from a moving platform.

“Israel” will be lucky to survive. You will see.

Texas will be lucky to survive. You will see.

Many of these plays are amazingly obvious far in advance. You just have to study and travel to key places with key players seven days per week for years on end.

And there are little things…such as spotting the road being built through Darien Gap. Now it’s big news. I found the new bridge by following new mud tracks at end of PanAm highway in Darien. When I saw the tracks, I followed…and found the new bridge being secretly built. And now everyone knows. You cannot learn these things by reading other people’s reports who are reading other people’s reports. We will go into massive famines. Long flash to bang. They are coming.

The manufactured famines will create massive HOP — Human Osmotic Pressure — pushing hundreds of millions of people into Europe, America, Japan, Australia, and more. Many invaders will use the new road I discovered on a trip alone into Darien. The road is being built through Darien Gap.

@annvandersteel and @ganaha_masako and I took reporters down there from @EpochTimes and also @BretWeinstein and @chrismartenson and @LauraLoomer and @realmuckraker and @rangerholton and @Oscarelblue and more.

And now millions of people realize the bridge is being built and Darien will become massive invasion route to USA — even as Gaza is emptied. Which we predicted immediately after the obvious Gleiwitz attack on 07 October in “Israel.” A person has to be a serious vaxx-denier not to see the 07 October attack was coordinated using Hamas terrorists as useful idiots. Israeli forces and intelligence — allegedly the “best in the world” — did not seriously counterattack for about 8 hours despite startup time for a Blackhawk helicopter is only about 4 minutes. Cold bird to wheels up should be no more than 6 minutes even for a slow crew. They fly about 180 miles per hour. Israel is small. The should have been slinging bullets and smashing Hamas within 20-25 mins. Max. People with significant special operations experience see through this bullshit. Ask a Green Beret or Delta Force operator, or someone who flies special operations birds. They know. They will not bullshit you.

Ann; .Vandersteel and I were literally talking about this in the jungle in Darien Gap on about 08 October. That Gaza would be cleared out and come to the West.

Masako Ganaha saw it clearly. The path through Darien Gap, and other routes, are being fortified and built-up.

Genocides unfold.

And the remainder are barcoded, fungible, monkey-man-slaves for globalists.

Millions of Americans still believe in a “Tooth Fairy”. “If we can just get Tooth Fairy back into office, Tooth Fairy will fix everything!”

Tooth Fairy was not even strong enough to HOLD the ground he already was standing on. The price for stupidity and weakness is infinite. Bloodlines are being extinguished after entire families death-jabbed. You Are At War

H/t @HealthRanger

https://rt.com/russia/597186-russian-company-german-chemical-subsidiary/

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Politics & Religion / FO:
« on: Today at 02:40:08 PM »
73% of Filipinos want increased military action in the South China Sea to assert dominance over territory, according to the Filipino state survey service OCTA.

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Politics & Religion / FO: Portland
« on: Today at 02:38:51 PM »


(6) PORTLAND POLICE DESCRIBE COUNTER-FAR LEFT STRATEGY: During a press conference yesterday, Portland Police Bureau (PPB) Chief Bob Day said that violent activities associated with peaceful protests “will not be tolerated”.

Day added that Portland Police will step up efforts to combat criminal and militant activism and violence this year. Portland Police will be “more responsive, more engaged, [and] have a stronger police presence as we go forward” towards the election. The PPB is also reinstating Rapid Response Team training to decrease response times to violent mob actions.

Why It Matters: There are three important points here.

First, Chief Day expressed the difficulty in combating autonomous action, particularly when vandalism and violence are not associated with a specific group. Autonomous action is one of the core strengths of the militant Far Left. Any activist can post a call to action, most often via social media, and individuals and affinity groups both can act autonomously, without the direction or control of any central group. Activists are often encouraged to engage in a “diversity of tactics,” which is a way of saying that activists can engage in more peaceful or more violent actions without being policed by any Far Left movement. This lack of coordination and focus on individual action is the most challenging for law enforcement to combat because there are no lines of communication or command and control that can be disrupted.

Second, Day said that 27 out of the 31 militants who were arrested last week are being charged with crimes by the District Attorney’s office and that “those cases are moving forward.” This is a major break from the previous policy during 2020 and 2021, when the Portland justice system was a revolving door of militants being arrested and released quickly without bail. It’s another key indicator of what I mentioned earlier this month – namely that government officials, university administrators, and law enforcement leaders are not lining up behind these movements as we saw during the 2020 riots and unrest.

And third, Day noted that “bad actors” are again attempting to co-opt the messages of more peaceful protest groups and demonstrators. He called on those protest groups to work with the PPB to identify ways to prevent militant groups from piggybacking on otherwise peaceful protests. On that note, Day added that making arrests will strip “bad actors” of their anonymity and create “a way to leverage more information, [and] learn about other people.” Day mentioned several times that PPB has worked with national-level law enforcement organizations to identify best practices. This is clearly a best practice that is likely to be shared with law enforcement and governmental bodies across the country. It’s another reason why these campus occupations and direct action demonstrations associated with the Palestinian cause are unlikely to gain the traction that the Black Lives Matter movement did in 2020. – M.S.

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Politics & Religion / Re: 2024
« on: Today at 02:31:50 PM »
FOX reporting Biden up by several points in WI.

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(3) FBI, CISA RESUME DISINFORMATION WORK WITH SOCIAL MEDIA AHEAD OF ELECTION: At the RSA Conference yesterday, Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) said federal agencies including the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the FBI resumed communications with social media companies after the Supreme Court appeared to favor the Biden administrations argument in Murthy v Missouri earlier this year.

“The secretary delivered a very clear message that we view interference in our domestic democratic process as dangerous and unacceptable,” Cyberspace and Digital Policy Ambassador Nathaniel Fick said during the conference.

Why It Matters: Expect social media censorship to increase as the election nears. Many tech company Trust & Safety divisions, which handle requests from government agencies to deemphasize or take down posts, are staffed by former government officials, and they have coordinated in the past with CISA and the FBI. – R.C.

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Politics & Religion / FO: FBI FISA search skullduggery
« on: Today at 02:26:01 PM »


(2) FBI STEPS UP FISA SEARCHES OF AMERICANS AFTER RENEWAL: According to an FBI internal email obtained by WIRED magazine, FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate urged FBI employees to “continue to look for ways to appropriately use US person queries to advance the mission.”

Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) said the email “seems to show that the FBI is actively pushing for more surveillance of Americans, not out of necessity but as a default,” and the email “directly contradicts earlier assertions from the FBI during the debate over Section 702’s reauthorization.”

Why It Matters: The FBI said FISA database searches of Americans’ data have decreased. However, part of that decrease is a redefinition of what counts as a search for American data, and the true number of searches that may go beyond newly imposed guidelines is not publicized by the Justice Department. Language in the renewal bill clearly expanded the types of companies that could be compelled to turn over or obtain Americans’ communications for FISA collections, but lawmakers who supported the renewal said critics were misinterpreting the vague language of the bill. Now one of those lawmakers, Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA), says the language does expand FISA and should be fixed “in the next intelligence bill.” – R.C.

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Politics & Religion / Dan Bishop for AG of NC
« on: Today at 08:42:16 AM »
https://secure.winred.com/bishop-for-nc/75bbe367-3f94-466e-91f6-54d87b1ef842?recurring=true&amount=25&utm_term=9702866

Bishop has been our Congressman.   Outstanding in every regard!  He now runs for AG of NC.

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Politics & Religion / FO
« on: May 08, 2024, 02:49:46 PM »

(5) PHILIPPINES FAR LEFT TARGETING U.S. AUDIENCE: A U.S.-based Far Left media website published a missive from the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP), which intends to diminish U.S. support for the Philippines.

The NDFP is a Marxist-Leninist-Maoist revolutionary umbrella group which used the blog post to denounce the U.S. alliance with the Philippines against China. The post decried alleged U.S. efforts to turn Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr., into a “new Zelensky.” The post also demanded the U.S. leave the Philippines.

Why It Matters: The irony is that the NDFP accuses the United States of seeking to colonize the Philippines when China aims to actually take Filipino territory by armed force if necessary. China is using the NDFP to drive an anti-U.S. message within the Philippines, which is also now targeting U.S. audiences. It’s another good example of international solidarity among foreign Far Left revolutionary groups and U.S.-based groups. – M.S.

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Embassy personnel from Japan and Sweden will join the Philippines’ 100-boat civilian mission on May 15th to counter China’s presence in the Scarborough Shoal.

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Politics & Religion / Biden Iran Envoy Iranian spy/dupe?
« on: May 08, 2024, 02:47:28 PM »
FO

(2) BIDEN IRAN ENVOY SUSPENDED FOR MISHANDLING CLASSIFIED DOCS: In a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Senator James Risch (R-ID) and Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX) said their investigation uncovered that Biden Iran Envoy Robert Malley was suspended last year due to mishandling classified information, and asked Blinken for an official update on any administration investigations of Malley.

According to the letter, Malley transferred classified documents to his personal email, downloaded the classified documents onto his personal phone, and a hostile actor gained access to his phone and the classified information.

Why It Matters: As we reported last year, according to leaked documents, Malley was the head of the Iran Experts Initiative, a spy ring supported by the Iranian government. That spy ring included Ariane Tabatabai, the still-serving chief of staff to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict. The Biden administration has remained tight-lipped on any developments from Justice Department and Defense Department investigations into Malley and the spy ring. – R.C.

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Politics & Religion / Dugin w Tucker
« on: May 08, 2024, 11:13:02 AM »
Thanks to YA, Dugin is on our radar screen.   With my recent travels i unsure whether I have already posted this one or not, but even if so, it does belong in this thread:

https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson

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Politics & Religion / FO
« on: May 07, 2024, 05:42:35 PM »
The Philippine National Security Advisor, Secretary of Defense, and Department of Foreign Affairs released letters rebutting the Chinese claim to a “gentleman’s agreement” involving each of them. The NSA and Defense Secretary also revealed that they ceased contact with the embassy in 2023.
The Philippine Coast Guard will not retaliate with water cannons against the Chinese Coast Guard lest they risk escalating tensions further, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced over the weekend.

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Politics & Religion / Biden donors backing Hamasholes
« on: May 07, 2024, 05:41:06 PM »
(4) MAJOR BIDEN DONORS FUNDING PRO-PALESTINE ENCAMPMENTS: According to an investigative report by Politico, major Biden campaign donors George Soros, David Rockefeller Jr., and Nick and Susan Pritzker are seeding money to nonprofit foundations that are funding pro-Palestine campus protests.
Foundations connected to the Pritzkers, including the Tides Foundation, Solidaire, and the Libra Foundation, have given money to The Climate Justice Alliance, the Immigrant Defense Project, and pro-Palestine legal funds that have participated in pro-Palestine demonstrations.
Why It Matters: The Tides Foundation, which supported the pro-Palestine A15 protests, also supports the Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow, two activist groups organizing the campus protests and recent demonstrations. The Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Pritzker Family Foundation have also given money that has been funneled to these pro-Palestine activists. This further illustrates the opaqueness of the nonprofit sector. Many of these funds have grants and subgrants through subordinate and connected organizations that funnel this money to radical political activists. Other issue groups connected through these networks have also participated in pro-Palestine demonstrations, including groups focused on climate change and immigration, showing how massive this nonprofit financing machine really is. While nonprofits like The People’s Forum are a vector for foreign influence, many of these groups are funded by domestic political megadonors. – R.C.

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Politics & Religion / Citizenship Census Question
« on: May 07, 2024, 05:39:37 PM »
FO

(2) HOUSE TO VOTE ON CITIZENSHIP CENSUS QUESTION THIS WEEK: The House Rules Committee is expected to approve the Equal Representation Act, which would require the Commerce Department to include a citizenship question on the 2030 census, for a floor vote later this week.

The bill will also require that House seats be apportioned by the number of citizens in a state rather than by residents.

Why It Matters: The Equal Representation Act is likely to pass the House and is currently unlikely to pass in the Democrat-controlled Senate. The apportionment of House seats will also affect the apportionment of Electoral College votes, decreasing the relative power of some large blue states like California in presidential elections. However, the likely illegal immigrant amnesty push by 2030 would counteract any short-term advantage Republicans may gain from including only citizens in apportionment. – R.C.

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Politics & Religion / Re: RFK Jr.
« on: May 07, 2024, 10:07:16 AM »
Have not watched this, but the title tease is tempting:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikcyVzWSyU

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