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The Trump era reminds us that partisanship, not principle, is the most powerful force in politics – Rare.us
Posted: June 6, 2017 at 5:42 am
Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan is one of the most principled members of Congress. The political newcomer rode the tea party wave of 2010 to Washington where he has never hesitated to stand up for smaller government, constitutional fidelity and the rule of law. The conservative grassroots have long adored Amash, as do many libertarians who see the congressman as the biggest liberty movement rock star this side of Ron and Rand Paul.
But this year, some of the same conservatives have soured on Amash, calling him a RINO among other insults.
What changed? Donald Trump became president.
Amash hasnt changed one bit.
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Rep. Amash had stood up to President Obama over mass surveillance, foreign policy and constitutional issues time and again, and had always claimed it wasnt about party but principle.
It still is.
Amash made headlines earlier this month when he was answered a hypothetical question from a reporter: If former FBI Director James Comeys allegations were true, that Trump asked the agency to back off its investigation of Michael Flynn, would that be an impeachable offense? Amash said it would be.
Within the hour, major news sources were reporting that a Republican had come out for impeaching the president even though thats not what Amash had actually said. I did note at the time that it was not surprising that one of the most libertarian members of Congress was unafraid to hold a Republican president to the same standards applied to Barack Obama.
Many conservatives were furious at Amash, but the congressman stuck to his guns.
The reality is if the same question were asked to me about Barack Obama with any number of things that he did my answer would have been the same and Republicans at home would have been cheering it, Amash told Battle Creek, Michigans WBCK after the controversy.
So this is not a new line of questioning, nor is it unique to this president, Amash said. Ive been asked these things before about President Obama and about several members of the Obama administration and gave similar answers.
The difference is they dont play it on the news, Amash added.
A Republican criticizing a Democrat isnt newsworthy in the same way a Republican questioning a member of his own party is, particularly the president. But it is almost always the partisanshipthe pure tribalismthat has a greater pull for most people than ideology or principles. Amash Tweeted Wednesday, An ideological person can be persuaded through reason, but a partisan cannot be persuaded of anything countering the consensus of his tribe.
Rep. Amash is one of the most conservative members of Congress, yet when conservatism or Republicanism becomes redefined as simply marching in lockstep with the president, principled leaders are inevitably going to run afoul of their base.
Its the price they pay for being principled. Its also another reminder of why most politicians arent principled.
I recall when Congressman Ron Paul ran for president in 2008, one of the most popular attacks on him from the right was that he wasnt a real Republican because he criticized George W. Bush so often, particularly about the Iraq War. Now we have a Republican president who has spoken more harshly about the Iraq War than even Ron Paul did, but most conservatives are fine with this precisely because thats what conservatism is to them now: Praising, defending and coveting Donald Trump.
Its party before policy. Its replacing ideas with a personality cult.
Its being a hack.
Democrats do this too. Nothing rallied the left more during the Bush years than the war on terrorwith millions marching in the streets around the worldand even though Obama continued and even expanded so much of Bushs foreign policy and anti-civil liberties practices, the antiwar left basically evaporated on January 20, 2009.
It wasnt as big a deal to liberals when their guy was doing it.
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Today, many of the same conservatives who once cheered Amash and other Republicans for wanting to investigate any impropriety by Hillary Clinton concerning Benghazi cannot stomach a member of their own party even questioning whether or not Trump might have overstepped bounds.
Frankly Im highlighting the problem with our system right now, with our two party system, with how powerful it is, with how much it sways peoples opinions on things, Amash said to WBCK.
If Barack Obama were in the exact same circumstances, Republicans would be crying out for his impeachment, he added.
Yep.
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Ron Paul: Trump’s Budget, Radical Change Or More Of The Same? OpEd – Eurasia Review
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By Ron Paul
President Donald Trumps proposed budget has generated hysteria among the American left. Prominent progressives have accused the president and his allies of wanting to kill children, senior citizens, and other vulnerable Americans. The reaction of the presidents allies including some conservatives who should know better is equally detached from reality as they hail Trump for launching a major assault on the welfare state and making the hard choices necessary to balance the budget.
President Trumps budget does eliminate some unnecessary and unconstitutional programs such as the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. However, it largely leaves the welfare-warfare state intact. In fact, this so-called radical budget does not even cut domestic spending! Instead, it plays the old DC game of reducing the projected rate of growth. For example, under Trumps budget, Medicaid spending increases from $378 billion this year to $525 billion in 2027. Only in the bizzaro world of Washington, DC can a 38 percent increase be considered a cut.
President Trumps budget combines phony cuts in domestic spending with real increases in military spending. Specifically, the budget increases the military budget by $23 billion over the next ten years. Trump claims that the increase is necessary to reverse the damage done to our military by sequestration. But, despite the claims of the military-industrial complex and its defenders in Congress, on K Street, and in the media, military spending has increased over the past several years, especially when the off-budget Overseas Contingency Operations funding is added to the official budget.
The restrained American Frist policy promoted by candidate Trump does not require a large and expansive military that literally spans the globe. This budget is the latest indication that President Trump is embracing the neocon foreign policy that candidate Trump correctly denounced.
The budget also relies on rosy scenario economic projections of three percent growth without even a mild economic recession to justify the claim that the federal budget will achieve balance in a decade. This claim bears little or no resemblance to reality.
It certainly is true that some of Trumps proposed tax and regulatory reforms can increase economic growth. However, the benefits of these pro-liberty policies will not offset the continued drag on the economy caused by the continued growth of federal spending, and the resulting monetization of debt by the Federal Reserve. Far from bringing about endless prosperity, Trumps big-spending budget increases the odds that Americans will face a Greece-style crisis in the next few years, while the Federal Reserves inflation tax evaporates the benefits of any tax reductions passed as part of tax reform.
Some of President Trumps apologists claim his proposed $1 trillion infrastructure spending plan will help create jobs and grow the economy. But government spending programs do not create real wealth; they only redistribute resources from the private sector to the (much more inefficient) government sector. Therefore, any short-term gains from these programs are illusionary and outweighed by the long-term damage the expansion of government inflicts on the economy. Trumps proposed new parental leave mandate will also hurt the economy, as well as the job prospects of the new entitlements supposed beneficiaries.
Far from presenting a radial challenge to the status quo, President Trumps budget grows the welfare-warfare state, albeit with more emphasis on the warfare. This budget is thus more evidence that, for a pro-liberty political revolution to succeed, it must be preceded by an intellectual revolution that reignites the peoples desire and demand for liberty.
This article was published by RonPaul Institute.
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10 Ways Not To Make Your Friends Libertarian – Being Libertarian
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10 Ways Not To Make Your Friends Libertarian Being Libertarian Libertarians are, in all honesty, the cringe lords of Facebook. They've become the Jehovah's witnesses of the internet. Libertarianism is a movement with a ton of wonderful people in it, many simply read paperwork on economics and policy, are very ... |
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Adelaide Mullen, 77 – Sippican Week
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Adelaide E. Mullen, daughter of William and Elsie Dyke, was born in Regina Saskatchewan, Canada on Nov. 19th, 1939, and was baptized into the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit on December 10th, 1939. She confessed her baptismal faith in the rite of Confirmation on September 7th, 1952, and received the medicine of immortality, Christs life-giving Body and Blood.
Adelaide was joined together in holy matrimony to Peter on August 20th, 1972. On May 31st, 2017, Adelaide, at the age of 77, fell asleep in Jesus. She is survived by her husband, Peter, her brothers, Gerry and Lorne, and her sisters, Gertie and Marlene.
Adelaide worked for many years in intensive care nursing, always seeking to serve where people needed the most care. At home, she loved to play the piano, to sing, and was a vigorous reader. She will be deeply missed by all those whose lives she has touched.
The Lord gives and the Lord takes away; blessed be the Name of the Lord. We give thanks to God our Father through Jesus Christ, our Lord, for our sister, Adelaide.
Her visiting hours will be held on Tuesday from 4 - 7 p.m. in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Route 6, Mattapoisett. Her funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Lutheran Church of The Way, 110 Robinson St., Raynham. Burial will follow in Pine Grove Cemetery, Westboro. For directions and guestbook, please visit http://www.saundersdwyer.com.
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US weighs withdrawing from UN’s Human Rights Council – New York Post
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New York Post | US weighs withdrawing from UN's Human Rights Council New York Post Haley, writing in The Washington Post over the weekend, called for the council to end its practice of wrongly singling out Israel for criticism. When the council passes more than 70 resolutions against Israel, a country with a strong human- rights ... No, America Shouldn't Leave the U.N. Human Rights Council Nikki Haley to address UNHRC Tuesday amid report US may pull out In Geneva, Haley to demand Human Rights Council change its treatment of Israel |
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Toyota Severs Ties With Tesla, Launches Their Own Electric Car Division – Futurism
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In Brief Japanese car giant Toyota has officially divested from Tesla as of the end of last year. The company has begun its own electric car division and may also be helping to bring a flying car into reality.
Toyota officially ended its relationship with Elon Musks Tesla by selling off its remaining shares of the company by the end of last year. The Japanese automaking company began with a $50 million investment for a three percent stake in the company.
In a statement, Toyota spokesman Ryo Sakai said, via Reuters, Our development partnership with Tesla ended a while ago, and since there has not been any new developments on that front, we decided it was time to sell the remaining stake. Interestingly, late last year, Toyota formed an electric car division of its own. So, it looks like Japans biggest automobile company is looking to compete for Teslas market share.
News from the BBC points to Toyota investing in Cartivatorto develop a flying car. The startuphas been crowdfunding their vehicle, the Skydrive, which has projected speeds of about 100 km/h (62 mph) and the ability to fly 10 meters (33 feet) off the ground.
Credit: Cartivation
This move directly opposes previous statements made by Elon Musk regarding flying cars. In an interview with Bloombergearlier this year he said, Obviously, I like flying things. But its difficult to imagine the flying car becoming a scalable solution.
Electric cars have quickly become the clear front runner in the future of personal transportation. Still, it is exciting to see that flying cars may not altogether be DOA.
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IBM Created a Chip the Size of a Fingernail That Holds 30 Billion Transistors – Futurism
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In Brief IBM has unveiled the world's first 5nm silicon chip. The chip offers a 40% performance boost at the same power, or consumes 75% less power at the same level of performance, enabling more powerful devices that are smaller. Scaling Down, Powering Up
In partnership with GlobalFoundries and Samsung, IBM has unveiled the worlds first 5nm silicon chip. The chip is notable in that it is smaller than previous versions yet more dense and powerful, therefore offering higher performance. Its also the first practical application of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography and horizontal gate-all-around (GAA) field effect transistors (FETs).
Tri-gate finFETs, now used in most chip designs sized at 22nm and below, will probably be unsuitable at around 7nm. In contrast, GAAFETs particularly in tandem with EUV could work all the way down to 3nm. Below that size, no one yet knows what will function properly. FinFETs originally solved the volume issues older 2D transistors faced because they are 3D, increasing the volume of silicon atoms which can carry electricity by protruding from the substrate. GAAFETs can revert back into 2Ds using stackable silicon nanowires.
According to IBM, the new 5nm tech offers a 40 percent performance boost at the same power, or a 75 percent drop in power consumption at the same performance. Density is also significantly improved: IBM states that it can now fit up to 30 billion transistors onto a chip 50-square-millimeters across about the size of a fingernail. In the past, a similarly sized chip would hold 20 billion transistors at most.
As this technology continues to shrink, we will be able to fit more of it into less space. This will mean computers and other devices can becomemore powerful,but at the same time smaller and more portable. IBM is already on the job, having pointed out that GAAFETs are ripe for scaling down even further.
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The Launch was Successful. SpaceX Just Made History. – Futurism
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In Brief Elon Musk's SpaceX successfully launched its Dragon spacecraft on its second mission to the International Space Station. The launch further solidifies SpaceX's goal to make space travel cheaper and more accessible. History in the Making
SpaceX is wasting no time on their mission to reinvent and revitalize space travel. The company has once again made history by successfully launching the previously-flown Dragon Cargo ship.The crafts first mission, back in September 21, 2014, successfully delivered 2.5 tons of cargo to the International Space Station.
According to CBSNews, for todays launch,the craft was filled with nearly 6,000 pounds of cargo including supplies, equipment, special telescopes to study neutron stars, mice, and even thousands of fruit flies.The craft launched from the historic Kennedy Space Centers launch pad 39A, the same pad from which the Apollo 11 mission launched in 1969.
The craft was successfully launched today, June 3rd at 5:07 PM EDT. Falcon 9 has just touched back down at the time of publishing and Dragon is well on its way in itstwo and a half day journey to the ISS.
TheDragon spacecraft now joins a prestigiousgroup of multi-orbit space flight craft like NASAs Atlantis, Challenger, Columbia, Discovery, and Endeavour firmly planting SpaceX as a formidable force in the new space race.
This is just the latest move by SpaceX that is poised to completelytransform spaceflight. In March, the company made history by successfully launching and landing a recycled rocket for the first time. The relaunch of the Dragon has proven that SpaceX can continue to make missions to space cheaper, and therefore, more accessible.
SpaceXs plans dont just stop at restocking the ISS. The company has much bigger plans involving putting people back on the moon next year and sending the first humans to Mars by 2025. While SpaceX is no doubt celebrating this latest achievement, they are hard at work preparing their next feat: launching theFalcon Heavy rocket this summer.
The SpaceX team is truly revolutionizing space travel for the betterment of all of humanity. Witha clear goal to make history and push the boundaries of whats possible on Earth and in space, SpaceX is rapidly cementing its legacy while becoming a forerunner in the race toward the future.
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A New Trial Is Using Data Servers to Heat Homeowners’ Water Supplies – Futurism
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In Brief Nerdalize has developed a system that uses the heat produced by data servers to warm water in households in Holland. Not only does it help homeowners and companies in need of data storage save money, it also reduces CO2 emissions. Rethinking Data Storage
Nerdalize, a Dutch startup, has found a practical use for the huge amount of energy wasted in the cloud storage sector. Theyre installing cloud servers in households and using the heat to warm water.
According to the companys website, Combined, data centers use up more electricity than India and generate more CO2 emissions than the airline industry. A significant proportion of this electricity is used to cool servers, so rather than attempt to negate this heat, Nerdalize decided to develop a beneficial way to use it to heat water is peoples homes.
Through this system,Nerdalize will make a profit by selling data space; homeowners will save an estimated 300 ($337) a year in heating costs; and companies will save 50 percent on their data storage expenses. Beyond the financial benefit, the system also reduces the carbon emissionsof each house by up to three tons.
While some logistical aspects of the system may prove trickier than others such as maintaining the security of the servers and fixing them when they break the idea has proven wildly popular. A second pilot trial will start in 42 homes in August, and the companysSymbid crowdfunding campaignfar exceeded its target with weeks to spare.
The tech elite have pioneered a number of high-profile systemsto combat climate change, from Elon Musks electric cars and solar panel roofsto Bill Gates Breakthrough Energy Ventures. However, thetech world also has a whacky and innovative underbelly of which Nerdalize is a good example.
Students and startups, researchers and renegades are coming up with wonderful ideas. NET Power, formed by a retired chemist, a lawyer, and a chemical engineer, hasfound a way touse C02 emissions to produce energy,students from the Universit Laval have developed a car that gets 2,713 miles to the gallon, and the creators of theMashambas Skyscraper plan to use it to grow food tens of stories above the ground.
We clearlyneed a green energy revolution, and the only way to get there is to incorporate as many revolutionary ideas as possible. The innovative concepts proposed by companies like Nerdalize are vital for the future of our planet.
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This Could Mark the End of the Silicon Age – Futurism
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In Brief Spintronic researchers have found a material that possesses the exact properties that are needed for the data storage and transferal process to work. This could lead to more efficient technology. A Miracle Material for Spintronics
A team lead by the University of Utah has discovered a new group of materials called organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites that could bring spintronics from a largely conceptual concept into reality. Spintronics aims to use the magnetic properties of electrons rather then their ability to conduct electricity to store and transmit information. Instead of using the ebb and flow of electrical current (charge, recorded using ones and zeros) through thousands of electrons, spintronics uses the up or down orientation of far fewer electrons.
The problem spintronics has encountered is that a material could not be found that could have its spin changed easily and retain the change in spin.Sarah Li, assistant professor of the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Utah and lead author of the study, told Newswise thatwhat makes this discovery special is that the material can be manipulated and, at the same time, have a long spin lifetime.
The electrons in perovskites can be changed many times within a nanosecond, meaning they can have lots of information imparted and altered in them. This was surprising, as perovskites are a heavy metal, which usually has good spin alterability, but a bad spin lifetime.
Spintronic materials can be used to process much more information than classical materials that use charge because they can operate more reliably on a smaller scale. Although Moores Law states that transistors (whichcontrol the current) per square inch in integrated circuits approximately double every year, we are currently approaching the limit.Li says, The silicon technology, based only on the electron charge, is reaching its size-limit. The size of the wire is already small. If gets any smaller, its not going to work in a classical way that you think of.
Spintronics could, therefore, allow data to be processed faster and increase random-access memory (RAM, which allows you access the specific pieces of information you want on computers and phones). This would have the effect of increasing the efficiency, speed, and memory capacity of nearly all computational devices, which would use less power and increase battery life. Finally, materials that spintronics usedont emit an external magnetic field, even though they use magnetism on an atomic level; this means that they do not interfere with other devices and should make it harder for them to be spied on.
If mass production is possible, spintronics could mark the end of the silicon transistor age.
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