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Libertarian Republican #337

THE COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY.
 
I watch about 5 networks on satellite.  I have roughly 150 to chose from.
 
I do not believe in bundling because that makes satellite or cable more expensive for the subscriber.
 
I do support a consolidation of television channels.
 
Fine Living, Home and Garden, and the Food Network all serve the same audience.
 
A Combined Channel would seem more reasonable.
 
Its not a sure bet, but niche programming seems to have run its course.
 
ABC, CBS, and NBC have lost their dominace in the national television market.
 
Yet, the niche channels are balkanized.
 
Safe to say, I watch Battlestar Galactica rated by most people in Television as the best drama on television and yet it only gets 1.5 million viewers each episode or so.
 
It would not sell on the 3 main networks because of its actions in terms of taking liberties with social commentary.
 
A lot like Star Trek back in the 1960s. 
 
Battlestar Galactica could have been sold to Fox Broadcast Network, but it was never offered to them as far as I know.
 
A good show sometimes needs 2 to 3 years to develop its potential like Happy Days or Star Trek: TNG.
 
It depends on the viewers finding it, networks not monkeying with the formula, and the actors/producers/writers/directors having the patience and not getting greedy.
 
Dallas lasted for 13 years.  By rights it should have been canceled after 11 years.
 
Cheers could have run for 3 more seasons, but it would have seen a reduction in the quality of scripts like Gunsmoke.
 
That's the general idea. 
 
It took Hill Street Blues to win multiple emmys at one awards show to arouse the public's interest in that show.  It became a hit.
 
I quit watching mainstream television because the soundtrack of the audience was irritating to me.
 
The humor or lack of humor or lack of substance drove me nuts in terms of today's shows.
 
That does not mean I would not watch, but the fact that a show might be in its 3rd season leaves no room to delve into its history.
 
I liked the 1960s The Fugitive TV Show.  Some critics that I have read about consider it the best show of all time on television.
 
Yet, it lasted just 4 years.
 
I do not watch TV Land because in a way I work a lot of hours.
 
Let's say, the quality of television has gone down dramatically do the fact of too much choice.
 
Almost an information overload.
 
I like Football, but I do not care for other sports. 
 
If you watch too much of one sport it becomes dull and boring.
 
Sort of like Star Trek.  It has hundreds of hours of television, but one person cannot be an expert on all facets of that phenomenon.
 
Consolidation of the Industry, but not bundling of services to subscribers.
 
That happen in the Oil Industry a while back.  Chevron/Texaco and Exxon/Mobil.
 
Yes, consolidation.  More than 3 networks, but not 135 networks.
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Libertarian Republican #336

FOX NEWS: THE NEW GENERATION.
 
I read an article a while back in which the management of Newscorp. is interested in making Human Resources changes at Fox.
 
They want to get rid of Bill Hemmer, Neil Cavuto, Brit Hume, Hannity and Colmes, Greg Jarrett, and a few others
 
These people I have heard have a lot of personal problems that come through on television intermittently.
 
This means Fox News is going to need new people or more importantly people of equal name recognition.
 
I have heard somewhere that Rush Limbaugh want's to get back to television.
 
Anderson Cooper look's like a good bet for Fox at least in my opinion.
 
Greta Van Susteren I have seen on one blog is tired of doing her show for whatever reason.
 
People can be found at CNN, MSNBC, PBS, ABC, CBS, CNBC, Bloomberg and NBC.
 
You can find people in Academia, Law Businesses, Politics, and Local Stations.
 
It would be a rough transition for the premiere news organization on the planet, but it is coming.
 
Human Resources demand's ongoing change.
 
The Fox People have been the same for the most part since 1997.
 
Let's see, Real Journalism: Fair and Balanced.
 
How about? Real Journalism in Public Affairs.
 
They have put out a good product, but change is coming.
 
Their viewers are going to have get use to change in hosts and field reporters.
 
Realpolitik: Deal with the Practical and Material rather than the theoretical or ethical.
 
 
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Libertarian Republican #335

JOHN MCCAIN.
 
McCain needs an organization man.
 
Jim Baker was good at organization.
 
Dick Morris is good at organization.
 
Lee Atwater was good at organization.
 
Karl Rove was good at organization.
 
Haley Barbour is good at organization.
 
Gov. Rick Perry of Texas may qualify as an organization man.
 
Gov. Pataki of New York is an organization man.
 
Gov. William Weld of Massachusetts is possibly a good organization man.
 
Gov. John Engler of Michigan is an organization man.
 
Yes, there are new men available to serve as managers, troubleshooters, and strategists.
 
Men who may have reached a career plateau, but have a lot of experience to call upon in a national campaign.
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Libertarian Republican #334

GASOLINE.
 
If I was a member of Congress I would stop holding hearings on Gas Prices, hold as few press conferences as possible, and give speeches that have some element of rhetoric towards this issue.
 
There is nothing that can be done about it in the short run.  Only the public's demand for better cars, houses, and other items that have less connection to oil will change costs.
 
In essence, capitalism will drive people to do what's right rather than some government control.
 
Its painful, but it took six years in the 1970s to restore the economy's health.
 
That maybe that is what's at work here.
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Libertarian Republican #333

AFGHANISTAN.
 
Where to find a more profitable crop than poppy.
 
Depend's on what environment your looking at around the world.
 
Maybe a multitude of crops like corn, wheat, barley, frutis, vegetables, cattle, and other farm animals.
 
I think as Iraq winds down we could bring more military units into Afghanistan.
 
The question is timing and maintenance of equipment and health of our military people.
 
Afghanistan was a war of self-defense and Iraq was a war about oil, personal revenge, and possible WMDs.
 
Iraq was a war that could have been avoided, but you had a headstrong President, Vice President, Secretary of Defense, and neocons throughout the administration who did think of other ways of resolving the issue in a more peaceful fashion. 
 
USING THE INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES TO CONDUCT A COVERT WAR.
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Libertarian Republican #332

DATELINE: SADR CITY, IRAQ.
 
It seems like the military has plenty of manpower, money, and militia men.
 
Trust and Tempo.
 
We do not know who to trust in Iraq because our units do not stay long enough to develop long term relationships.
 
I would suggest bringing in a Southerner General from the United States because their sense of time is equal to the Iraqis.
 
They have a go slow approach and have more tact than other Americans.
 
The Military needs to slow down, be more thoughtful of how Iraqis do things,and leave them run things as much as possible.
 
A visit by Tom Clancy would be helpful since he can understand foreigners as well as anyone since Eisenhower's time.
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Libertarian Republican #331

EMPIRE OR REPUBLIC.
 
This is an article in the same issue of The Nation.
 
Is the United States a Empire or Republic?
 
We have tendencies of both.
 
We currently have tens of thousands of military personnel in Asia and Europe.  Yet, if those countries asked us to leave most likely we would do it.
 
We currently have tens of thousands of military personnel in the Middle East.  If those countries asked us to leave I do not think we would listen to them.
 
We have good economic relations with Europe and most of East Asia.
 
In Eisenhower's time, the defense budget consumed 13% of Gross National Product.
 
Today, the defense budget look's big at somewhere around $400 Billion, but in terms of percentage of Gross National Product it stands at
roughly 4%.
 
So, yes, it looks big, but in a roundabout way it is not as dramatic a problem as the Nation points out..
 
It might be said we are spending too much money in Iraq and not enough in Afghanistan.
 
An empire or a republic.
 
A Republic in some sense of the word that the voters reelected Bush in 2004 and rejected the Republican Congress in 2006.
 
An Empire in that Congress continues the funding the war through appropriations against the popular will.
 
An Empire of Liberty as Jefferson once called it.
 
A better concept may be an American Imperium.
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Libertarian Republican #330

ENDING PLUTOCRACY: A 12 STEP PROGRAM.
 
This is an article in a recent edition of The Nation Magazine dealing with the super rich.
 
Our forebears battled a superrich class even more entrenched than this one.  Now its our turn.
 
Step 1: Admit we are powerless unless we learn more about how concentrated our nation's wealth has become.
 
Step 2: Trust in a power greater than CEOs and their buddies.
 
Step 3: Don't let the tax code enable executive excess.
 
Step 4: Insist on a searching IRS inventory of super-wealthy wallets.
 
Step 5: Clamp down on hedge-fund kingpins.
 
Step 6: Make amends to those who truly earn their income.
 
Step 7: Treat outsized pay as a defect of corporate character.
 
Step 8: Awake to the simplicity of tax surcharges.
 
Step 9: Seek a more progressive reckoning with the dearly departed.
 
Step 10: Restore sanity to the taxation of wealth.
 
Step 11: Leverage the power of the public purse.
 
Step 12: Admit to ourselves that maybe Ike had it right.  We have a top rate of 35% today whereas in his time the top rate was 91%.
 
* I do not agree with all of this analysis and how to design a system for dealing with the super rich, but it is thought provoking.
 
If you end tax credits, deductions, and have a simpler rate structure of say 40%, 25%, and 10% then you might accomplish the same thing without killing capital's role in the creation of new businesses, maintenance of healthy businesses, and the restructuring of old businesses.
 
Does Bill Gates need a super sized house or houses.
 
I know I would like a little more money in the bank.
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Libertarian Republican #329

MCCAIN NEEDS MONEY FOR TV ADS.
 
Prices vary
 
O'Reilly runs for $25000
Price is Right runs for $9000
Heroes in Cleveland runs for $8500.
 
TV Commercials are expensive.  They perform a limited education point.
 
TV Commericals need to be up constantly to parry the competition.
 
If you do not fight back then it looks like Dukakis in 1988.  If the charge is not rebutted then it must be true.
 
If your interested in joining this fight.  Go to www.JohnMcCain.com/win or call 1866-598-9862
 
In essence, we fight with a good man in John McCain or an evil man like Obama.
 
Ralph Nader leads a movement in the Green Party that could siphon votes Obama.
 
Bob Barr on the Libertarian side could be the catalyst for a long term change in American Politics.
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Libertarian Republican #328

OBAMA THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE.
 
Obama the Liberal Democrat has been replaced with Obama the Centrist Democrat.
 
Obama is becoming a member of the Democrat Leadership Council.
 
Obama will start taking Reagan Stands as well as Lincoln stands as well Clinton triagulation.
 
Sad to say, Obama is now a metoo Democrat like what Goldwater called Eisenhower Republicans.  Metoo Republicans.
 
Obama is offering a dime store new deal like Goldwater might charge some Eisenhower Republicans with.
 
In essence, Obama has the Liberals, trying to get moderate vote, and neutralize the right wing vote.
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Libertarian Republican #327

IRAN AS A PROBLEM.
 
Iran is caught between its past, present, and future.
 
Tension with Iran works against us and for the Radicals inside Iran.
 
If you apply economic sanctions you put 70 million people at risk in terms of famine, pestilence, war, and death.
 
You have to deal with them as they are now not as they were 30 years ago.
 
If we have made an opening behind closed doors then it serves to reason to wait them out.
 
If you disrupt their economy then their population will regress back to the revolutionary era.
 
Remember, the Islamic Republic of Arabia.
 
Its a cold world out there and we need all the friends that we can get even if our ability to get along is at a minimum.
 
Why not ask the Russians to act as mediators?
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Libertarian Republican #326

MCCAIN'S SUPER PRIZE
 
McCain has proposed a $300 million dollar prize for an advancement in car technology.
 
I think he has the right idea, but there is no systematic approach to doing this innovation.
 
Harvard Business Review showcased a book about 3 months ago called Innovation to the Core.
 
I do not know if the book is what McCain was looking for in terms of usefulness, but it seems a good place to start.
 
In essence, innovation follows a haphazard path in American Industry.  It just need's better structure and incentives.  McCain has offered the incentive.
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Libertarian Republican #325

OBAMA CAMPAIGN CASH.
 
Obama seems to be rolling in the money.
 
Right now, he has $43 million dollars in the bank.
 
Right now, he only has $10 million on hand for the general election.
 
Right now, California, Florida, and New York are where his biggest donations are coming from in terms of funding.
 
Right now, Obama appear's strong, but how long can low income voters supply him money before they run out of it themselves.
 
Right now, his rich donors make up 50% of cash-raising.
 
Right now, Republicans are holding back their money.
 
That mean's Obama has a plurality in the polls now, but if all this cash is just buying him that then what is he going to do when McCain starts spending real money and Republican Donors start to really give money.
 
Obama is like any democrat at the Presidential Level.  He starts out far ahead in polls, but the grind of a campaign costs money.
 
It would be interesting to get a list of his donors nationwide to see who they are and how much they have given.
 
In essence, Obama has surged way to early and it is for the most only a plurality.
 
If he is so popular with the public, why does he not have 60% in the polls.
 
By playing these commercials in noncompetitive states that is for Obama he is trying to divert attention from the battleground states.
 
He is smart and a long range thinker, but he is straddling the fence hopeful that McCain will not surge at all.
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Libertarian Republican #324

MCCAIN CAMPAIGN MISSTEPS
 
David Epso wrote an article on McCain who is hamstrung on campaign missteps.
 
This is usually the result of poor planning and inadequate human resources.
 
If I was McCain, I would fire all inadequate campaign staffers and bring in professionals.
 
Senators running for President for some reason do not have adequate management experience to run a presidential campaign.
 
Even Bob Dole who was a former Senate Majority Leader in 1996 could not put together a topnotch operation.
 
Let's see, you need a megafundraiser, a campaign manager, and a campaign strategist.
 
You need a liason with the RNC, NRSCC, and NRCC plus connections to the State and Local Parties.
 
Obama will not be beat on charisma, public speaking, and poise.  He could be beat based on a better organization and planning.
 
In essence, go to Republicans at the National Level and State Level to find better people to run McCain's campaign operation.
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Libertarian Republican #323

PUBLIC OPINION POLL: OBAMA 51% MCCAIN 36%
 
Newsweek has a poll that put McCain down by 15 Points.
 
I wonder if that was concentrated among voters in the Northeast and West Coast.
 
I wonder if it was concentrated in urban areas rather than rural areas.
 
I wonder if Newsweek polled likely voters or committed voters.
 
I wonder where they got their telephone list.
 
I wonder if they might have used targeted sampling.
 
I wonder if all other recent polls say the same thing.
 
I think from what I remember from Political Science the phrasing of words can change a poll's outcome.
 
For example, are you going to vote for Obama or to put it another way is it that you like Obama.
 
For example, are you a liberal, moderate, or conservative democrat or are you a liberal, moderate, or conservative republican.
* I do not matter since I am a party wing of one.
 
For example, Do you support Obama talking to Hamas under any circumstances?
 
Do you support the Terror War?
 
Do you support the Iraq War and Terror War?
 
Do you see the two wars tied together or separate?
 
I know this sound's crazy, but you get different responses in a poll based on the phrasing of the question.
 
The big thing I noticed in the 1980s was Reagan and Communism and Nicaraqua.
 
Do you support Reagan's stand against Communism?  Most polls would 70% Pro 30% Con.
 
Do you support Reagan on the Nicaraqua War?  Most polls would say 55% Con 35% Pro.
 
In essence, a shift in words can lead to dramatically different results.
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