The Weekly Watch
Welcome to Winter
The days will begin to grow longer, and the news will keep churning. This week we had a Russian General assassinated, a marathon press conference by Putin, Biden and company trying to spread chaos by firing missiles into Russia, Ukraine losing badly on the battlefield, the continued dissolution of Syria, and the on going genocide in Gaza and the west bank. A US government shutdown was avoided with an emergency stop gap funding bill, but Germany's government has fallen and new election slated. Canada may be next. Macron's government in France managed to survive and a new centrist PM was installed. All these stories and more below the fold.
Let's begin with US domestic news...
It's the economy, stupid!
Trump and Musk Sink US Government Spending Bill
US Republicans balked at the proposed package right after its release, slamming it as being too bloated and full of Democratic policy priorities. Tesla and SpaceX owner Elon Musk – pitched by Trump as the head of his new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a panel charged with finding ways to slash federal spending – launched an entire campaign against the package on X. “This bill should not pass,” Musk wrote early on Wednesday, repeatedly posting different versions of this call throughout the day and late into the night, making a total of more than 60 updates. He decried the bill as “criminal,” “outrageous,” “unconscionable,” and ultimately “one of the worst bills ever written.” Musk’s tirade sparked a virtual flashmob of disapproving statements regarding the bill, which culminated with condemnation by Donald Trump, who called it full of “Democrat giveaways.”
“Republicans must GET SMART and TOUGH. If Democrats threaten to shut down the government unless we give them everything they want, then CALL THEIR BLUFF,” he said in a joint statement with Vice President-elect JD Vance, posted on his TruthSocial account. Many observers noted that it was unusual for the incoming president and his team to tip the scales on legislation before officially coming into power. CNN and The Washington Post reported late on Wednesday that the bill had been killed, with Musk confirming it in yet another post on X.
“Your elected representatives have heard you, and now the terrible bill is dead. The voice of the people has triumphed!” he wrote, adding in another post that “no bills should be passed Congress until January 20,” when Trump takes office.
I'm not sure if people have truly grasped the power of X.
The House was set to pass a BS spending bill.
After just a few hours of posting on X by Musk & X users, the bill was effectively killed... potentially saving the US taxpayer billions of dollars.
Shutdown Odds Tumble As House Passes Latest GOP Spending Package
With the support of Democrats, the House just passed Speaker Johnson’s latest spending package bill. Lawmakers voted 366 to 34 to approve the proposal, well above the two-thirds threshold needed under special fast-track procedures. One lawmaker voted present. It now heads to the Senate, while the White House said in a statement that President Biden won’t stand in the way. “President Biden supports moving this legislation forward and ensuring that the vital services the government provides for hardworking Americans—from issuing Social Security checks to processing benefits for veterans—can continue as well as to grant assistance for communities that were impacted by devastating hurricanes,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement. Polymarket’s odds of a government shutdown are tumbling.
As the Epoch Times notes further, moments after the House of Representatives passed a new package to keep the federal government funded through March 14, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and other congressional lawmakers discussed the process that brought the bill over the finish line. “In bipartisan fashion, with an overwhelming majority of votes, we passed the American Relief Act of 2025,” Johnson said, adding that funding the government through March 2025 was “a big priority for us.” The House Speaker described the package as “America First” legislation that allows his GOP coalition to deliver the nation a “sea change in Washington” after Inauguration Day next month. “President Trump will return to D.C. and to the White House, and we will have Republican control of the Senate and the House,” Johnson said.
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The package also included requested disaster relief funds after an active hurricane season that included multiple destructive storms in multiple states throughout the southeast. Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.), was relieved that portion was included in the final package. “Thank God we got disaster,” Carter told The Epoch Times. Regarding the debt ceiling consideration, Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) said that the public would have to wait and see what would “be done early in the next administration.” President-elect Donald Trump suggested he was pleased with the outcome of the vote, Rep. Rich McCormick (R-Ga.) told The Epoch Times.
Not everyone was happy...
(2 min)
Trump’s Economic Plans
Trump will begin his first 100 days with an emphasis on his economic plans. His core economic team is already announced including Russell Vought as Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Jamieson Greer as U.S. Trade Representative, Kevin Hassett as Director of the National Economic Council, Scott Bessent as U.S. Treasury Secretary, and Howard Lutnick as Secretary of Commerce. Hassett and Bessent will form the core of this team with Greer taking the lead on tariffs and Vought taking the lead on budget deficits and fiscal policy. Trump’s economic policy will be built around what are called the Three Arrows. That’s a name adopted by the new Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. He took the name from the Three Arrows policy of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who announced them in 2012. Abe’s arrows were monetary easing, fiscal stimulus and structural reforms to make Japan more competitive. Bessent’s arrows are different, but the basic idea of using government to help grow the economy in productive ways is the same.
Bessent’s plan is also called the “3–3–3” plan for reasons that are made clear below. Bessent’s first arrow is to achieve 3% annual real growth in the U.S. economy.
The US is a war economy...
..the combined revenues of the world’s 100 largest weapons manufacturers in 2023 reached $632 billion.”
“..41 US corporations out of the top 100. They received $317 billion, or 50% of global arms-sales revenues..”
Censorship Industrial Complex
Elon was instrumental in getting the pork filled bill canceled and many lawmakers and elite are concerned about his influence.
JONATHAN TURLEY: ELON CAN’T BE COERCED, AND THEY'LL NEVER FORGIVE HIM FOR THAT
“It's like another scene out of The Lord of the Flies.
You have all these pundits and politicians chasing him around the island, and people go into absolute vapors every time he talks about… pic.twitter.com/MEJgO4hNsr
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) December 20, 2024
The rest of the X post reads...
...people go into absolute vapors every time he talks about censorship or talks about Donald Trump.
This turned on Musk when he bought Twitter and took down the censorship system.
But most importantly, when he released the Twitter Files, because many of us were testifying in Congress, and Democratic members would say, you have no proof that there's any coordination between the government and these companies.
And then, Elon Musk supplied the proof with thousands of emails coming from government officials and offices and over 80 FBI agents targeting individuals and groups for censorship.
They never forgave him for that.
And you have this bizarre situation where you have CEOs that openly support Harris, openly support extremely far-left policies. There's not a peep about them. But there is this Musk Mania, which has overwhelmed the media recently.
They've already done everything they could, short of throwing him into a wood chipper.
They've targeted his revenue, they've targeted his companies, they've targeted his advertisers.
In my book, The Indispensable Right, I talk about Musk, and love him or hate him, he is, without question, the most consequential figure in free speech of our generation.
I think he has done more for free speech than any living person today.
In some ways, he actually stopped the progress of the anti-free speech movement by releasing the Twitter Files. But he's really that immovable object this irresistible force encountered, and they won't forgive him for it.
All their CEOs caved. People like Zuckerberg and others, they caved like a house of cards.
But they finally found someone who couldn't be coerced, couldn't be threatened, couldn't be scared.
And they will not forgive him for that.”
Source: @JonathanTurley, Fox News, October 2024
"Old school journalism is dead. Citizen journalism is the future. It's by the people, for the people. It absolutely fundamental that the people actually get to decide the news and the narrative."
一 Elon Musk
The reelection of President Donald Trump could serve as a historic turning point for free speech in America. President Trump has said he will investigate censorship practices by the federal government, end the rampant disrespect for First Amendment rights on our college campuses, and take on Big Tech’s Orwellian policing of speech on the Internet. If successful, these efforts would make the First Amendment stronger than ever before. Yet President Trump’s opponents will not simply stand by and watch as he dismantles their carefully crafted censorship machine. Controlling who gets to speak and what can be said is essential to the left’s dominance over our institutions. They will not give up such an important source of their power without a fight. To ensure the success of Trump’s free speech agenda, the right must anticipate and prepare for the left’s inevitable attacks.
I'll believe it when I see it. I also heard him say campus pro-Palestinian protests should be shut down. So some speech will be free and some will not be allowed.
Hypocrisy reigns supreme after all...
The West’s Romance With Elections Is Dead
It’s been a bad few months for democracy. Election results offensive to the European Union were annulled in Romania; an attempted coup occurred in Georgia over elections that didn’t go the way the west wanted; the French government, widely hated, teetered over the abyss as president Emmanual Macron tried to ignore the last election; on December 16, Washington’s pet German government fell; lots of funny-business happened in the Moldovan referendum and election, amid widespread disenfranchisement of Moldovan voters living in Russia; elections were long ago cancelled in dictatorial Ukraine; and South Korea hosted an attempted coup. In short, western democracies’ storied enchantment with elections is over. As western populations grow sick and tired of their political class and vote against it, what are elites to do? Annul, cancel, overturn and ignore the elections, that’s what. The problem, for the west, is the voters.
Worth a full read...
Putin's Marathon Press Conference
Putin Challenges West To ‘Technological Duel’ With Oreshnik
Russian President Vladimir Putin has challenged the West to put their modern air defense systems up against Moscow’s new hypersonic Oreshnik missile in what would be a “technological duel.” During his annual end-of-year press conference on Thursday, Putin was asked to comment on opinions expressed by some foreign military experts suggesting that the Oreshnik can easily be shot down by Western missile defense systems. “Well, if those Western experts you mentioned believe that, they should suggest to their employers in the West and the US to conduct a technological experiment. For instance, a high-tech duel of the 21st century. Let them identify a target in Kiev, concentrate all their air defense and missile defense systems there, and then we will strike it with an Oreshnik. Let’s see what happens. We are ready for such an experiment. Is the other side ready?” Putin asked.
Russia’s Invincible Oreshnik Has Left West in The Dust – Ex-DoD Analyst
Russia’s Oreshnik medium-range hypersonic ballistic missile grabbed the attention of military observers the world over after it was fired at a major defense-related enterprise in Dnepropetrovsk days after the US and the UK okayed the launch of ATACMS and Storm Shadow missiles at targets deep inside Russia.The West is in denial about Russia’s Oreshnik missile that defense systems are powerless to counter, Michael Maloof, former senior security policy analyst in the Pentagon, told Sputnik.He pointed out that Russia’s multi-warhead, nuclear-capable Oreshnik has left the United States far behind.“The US not only does not have a hypersonic offensive system – it doesn’t even have a defensive system that has any hope of stopping Oreshnik and the new class of missiles that are coming out,” the veteran analyst maintained. While the US scrambles to be in the vanguard of such cutting-edge weapons systems, in effect it tends to “put all the bells and whistles on a system, overprice it and then fall behind,” said Maloof.
Putin’s Q&A and the Forever Wars Riddle (Pepe Escobar)
He spoke for four and a half hours, virtually non-stop, reviewing the results of 2024, mastering all the facts. His Direct Line received over 2 million questions, from Russia and around the world. And he had to crown the performance with a flourish, in an “I did it, my way” vein: “I believe that not only did I simply save [Russia], we moved away from the edge of the abyss.” The record would confirm it, compared to the appalling state of the Russia he inherited when first elected president in March 2000. President Putin’s end of the year Q&A contains enough substance to be unpacked for weeks, if not months. Let’s focus here on our current geopolitical crossroads: the Forever Wars in West Asia and Ukraine, two vectors of the standard imperial drive, now united in an Omni-War. Putin stated that, “we have come to Syria in order to prevent a terrorists’ enclave (…) In general, our goal has been achieved.”
It’s The Biolabs, Stupid: Is This Why Ukraine Murdered A Russian General?
The shocking assassination of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, the head of Russia’s Radiological, Chemical, and Biological Protection Forces, reverberates far beyond the streets of Moscow. On December 17, 2024, Kirillov was killed in a brazen bombing, an act the Russian government has denounced as terrorism. While the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) – Kiev’s successor to the Soviet KGB – via ‘anonymous sources’ cited in multiple media outlets, has claimed responsibility, labeling Kirillov a war criminal, the truth about his death is likely far more complex – and far more chilling. Kirillov’s death was not just an attack on a prominent Russian official; it was an attack on the truth. For years, he had been at the forefront of investigating and exposing alleged US-funded biolabs in Ukraine, claiming they were part of a broader Western biological warfare agenda.
His assassination raises a deeply unsettling question: Was this a deliberate effort to silence him and prevent his revelations from coming to light? Kirillov’s work was controversial, but his allegations deserved scrutiny. He repeatedly accused the United States of funding clandestine biological laboratories in Ukraine, purportedly operating under the guise of public health initiatives. According to Russian reports, these labs were involved in the development of pathogens that could potentially target specific populations, a claim Washington and Kiev vehemently denied. Throughout the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Kirillov presented what he claimed were classified documents and intercepted communications proving the existence of such facilities.
He argued that the labs represented a serious threat not only to Russia but to global security.
Ukraine Proxy War
Deeply Immoral’ Anglo-Americans Sabotaged Ukraine Peace – Ex-Swiss Envoy
Veteran Swiss diplomat Jean-Daniel Ruch has alleged that the US and UK “immorally” prevented Ukraine and Russia from sealing a truce back in April 2022 in the hope of dealing a blow to Moscow. The former official, who at the time served as Swiss ambassador to Türkiye, was in the country when peace talks were taking place. In Istanbul, Ukraine and Russia preliminarily agreed to a draft truce under which Kiev would have renounced its NATO membership aspirations, declared neutrality, and limited the size of its armed forces in exchange for international security guarantees. However, Ukrainian negotiators abruptly pulled out, with Moscow later claiming that then British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had urged the Ukrainian leadership not to sign any accord and to “just continue fighting.”
NATO and Ukraine military desperation
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Western Asia
Gazans are not quitting...
A stunning report from Gaza implies that not only have Netanyahu's Israeli forces failed to destroy Hamas, they may have done the opposite!
Every life in the Gaza Strip has been disrupted, displaced and in too many cases destroyed. 45,000 people killed and well over 100,000 injured. Diplomatic routes to find a solution fail every time, more ceasefire talks are ongoing again, only for Israel to be moving their red lines as they have every time before to see such ceasefire negotiation fail. No hope is what the world offers, no change, no end, it’s little wonder then when asked roughly half of all of Gaza’s children say they want to die, rather than continue to live through absolute hell, a hell which could be stopped if evil men chose to stop it, but they don’t. So in that case, what exactly do the people of Gaza have to live for? If all are doomed to die, how are they choosing to go out in which case? Quietly into the night, or going out fighting? What you do in their shoes?
Trump And Israel Can’t Wait To Start Bombing Iran
Israeli media reports that the IDF now sees airstrikes on Iran as much easier to execute now that its pilots don’t have to worry about Syrian air defenses along the way, while The Wall Street Journal reports that the Trump team is weighing its options for airstrikes on Iran to prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon (which there’s no evidence Iran is currently trying to do).
A new article from The Washington Post titled “Syria’s collapse and Israeli attacks leave Iran exposed” reports that “Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has signaled a desire to capitalize on gains against Hamas and Hezbollah and take on Tehran more aggressively under a new U.S. administration.” The article notes that Trump has expressed openness to war with Iran, saying that “anything can happen”.
PEPE ESCOBAR: PUTIN READIES WAR WITH NATO AS RUSSIA STRIKES KIEV, SYRIA IN CHAOS
(1st hour)
US Plans to Sell Off Syria’s Wealth After Assad
In the immediate wake of the Syrian government’s abrupt collapse, much remains uncertain about the country’s future – including whether it can survive as a unitary state or will splinter into smaller states as did Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, a move that ultimately led to a bloody NATO intervention. Moreover, who or what may take power in Damascus remains an open question. For the time being at least, members of ultra-extremist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) appear highly likely to take key positions in whatever administrative structure sprouts from Bashar Assad’s ouster after a decade-and-a-half of grinding Western-sponsored regime change efforts. As Reuters reported on December 12, HTS is already “stamping its authority on Syria’s state with the same lightning speed that it seized the country, deploying police, installing an interim government and meeting foreign envoys.”
Meanwhile, its bureaucrats – “who until last week were running an Islamist administration in a remote corner of Syria’s northwest” – have moved en masse “into government headquarters in Damascus.” Mohammed Bashir, head of HTS’ “regional government” in extremist-occupied Idlib, has been appointed the country’s “caretaker prime minister.” However, despite the chaos and precariousness of post-Assad Syria, one thing seems assured – the country will be broken open to Western economic exploitation, at long last. Multiple reports show that HTS has informed local and international business leaders that when in office, it will “adopt a free-market model and integrate the country into the global economy, in a major shift from decades of corrupt state control.”
Jeffrey Sachs: The Inevitable War With Iran, and Biden’s Attempts to Sabotage Trump
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The Duran also spoke with Jeff this week...
Syria power vacuum w/ Jeffrey Sachs (1 hour)
I hope you're planning a healthy holiday meal...
..and will spend time with family and friends.
Here's wishing you all a happy holiday season!
The thread is open...
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Cool photo of the wooded trail
The colors of the sun on the
snowy branches describes
the essence of winter.
Minus 4 degrees with the wind
here this morning. It's wood stove time.
only a half an inch of snow on the grass.
Thanks for the watch!
question everything
stay warm friend!
It was 28F here this am. I thought that was cold, but nothing like your weather. At least it is sunny today, so the sun will mostly heat the house today once the sun hits the collectors.
I'm slowly but surely getting the winter mowing done...trying to miss the turkey nesting season. I mow after killing frosts. Another two rounds should finish the job. Always something.
Soon we should hear the cranes overhead.
Have a good day and thanks for coming by!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Good morning LO, thanks for the WW and OT
So, Pissant's plan 3+3+3 is 3% increase in REAL GDP, deficit below 3% of GDP and 3 million BDP increase in domestic oil (and gas??) production. Expected 2025 oil production will be around 13 BPD, so he needs a 25% increase in oil production (without any decrease in price, which might stall such increase).
Der googly says 2021 GDP was
- Agriculture:In 2021, agriculture contributed 0.96% to the US GDP.
- Industry:In 2021, industry contributed 17.88% to the US GDP.In 2023, manufacturing contributed 10.2% to the US GDP.
- Services:In 2021, the service sector contributed 77.6% to the US GDP.
The largest component of GDP is consumption expenditure by households, which accounts for about two-thirds of the GDP in any year.
The US information technology (IT) industry accounts for $1.9 trillion of US value-added GDP, which is more than 10% of the national economy.
Will ag increase 3%? Iffy. Industry and manufacturing? Very, very iffy?
So, services - more legal fees, janitorial services, fast food, airline miles, and what have you. This is shit we buy and sell from and to each other. Keeping the deficit down means reduced services provided and consumed by government, so it really is among ourselves. REAL growth, above and beyond inflation. That's a hell of a lot of big macs. Here's how it might work
a ton more big macs = a ton more medical services = a ton more medical bankruptcies = a ton more legal fees.
I love good news in the morning, dn't you?
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Yes a service economy...
based on debt. We do make weapons...but they are designed to be repaired.
Thanks for the details of the economy. I wish small scale Ag would increase more than 3% myself.
Enjoy the day and hope you and yours are doing well!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Caitlin calls Congress the assisted living center
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Looks like that’s true.
Missing Texas congresswoman is in assisted living.
I just read this:
Huh?
We have ancient Pelosi, McConnell, Biden and countless other Congress critters well over their past due dates and the media won’t cover it.
But does it really matter since Congress doesn’t write their own bills anymore and just vote for things that they have no idea what they’re voting on? Just look at the last bill that was 1,500 pages deep.
Americans definitely gets the government they voted for.
We need age limits now!
The stupidity stems from the fact she may not be competent to sign a deed. When she dies, her heirs and beneficiaries could challenge this as a fraudulent transfer. The notary public who stamped it should be ashamed.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
the old folks house...
Full of bought politicians doing their masters bidding. I just don't see a way out.
Caity is insightful. I liked her poem of drones with all the drone talk.
Thanks for the link!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
LO, that beautiful picture
looks like a familiar place...
Well, you have given me lots to read, watch, and learn today, my friend. I will dig into the weeds after we get our weekly shopping done.
Amazing WW, as always!
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
Just had a 2.8 magnitude quake. That's kind of smallish
but we felt it and even heard it coming because the epicenter was only about 1 mile away. Hearing them coming is weird, and rare. You only realize you heard it after it hits. It was a sharp one, so I went online to see how big it was and, in the process, found this:
of course, most of those have been way too small to notice, but that explains why no single family house in the bay area has doors and windows that fit perfectly, level floors or vertical walls, etc.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
we rarely get noticeable quakes on this side
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a few years back, we did get one - shaking ground, low rumble sound
lasted a few minutes, folks running out of their houses wild eyed -
the hell is that they wondered - just an earthquake quoth the raven
glad your crooked house is still settling
question everything
We too get occasional earthquakes
this one. I thought a tree fell on the house, but it was better news...an earthquake up on the mt.
We feltHey, the earth has its faults.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Hmm! (It figures) The second tweet is quite revealing.
The rest of the Bertrand tweet:
lol…..
They took a page out of the Hillary playbook. She created the Steele dossier so that she could claim that Trump was a Russian asset. And then used the intelligence agencies to prove it.
That’s exactly the same plan used in Romania.
Yeah the majority party paid for the tic tok bump...
you can't make it up can you?
NOT RUSSIA, Romania TikTok election chaos. FICO BOMBSHELL, $500M for NATO vote. Scholz SCOLDS Duda
Really it is funny.
thanks for the X posts!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
It is a very small table so relations must be good.
Point of reference.
Damming if true
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USS Amberjack fired the torpedo that hit the Liberty, not an Israeli torpedo boat.
Don’t forget Operation Northwood where the head of the JCOS and other people in the Kennedy administration made up plans to fly planes into buildings and to attack a navy ship in order to start a war against Cuba.
Was the Liberty part of the operation like the destruction of the towers?
I wonder what we should call October 7? Operation Destroy Gaza? Works for me.
Damn good question
See video below of one of the sailors who survived the attack on the Liberty.
I have no idea if it is true or not but the US has a history
of lying in order to get the desired results. Here is one example out of many.
Lies to protect the zionists...
over and over again my friend.
As Sachs said to Tucker, US foreign policy is Israeli policy. So sad.
Hope you and Sam are doing well and having a nice holiday season!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Great picture Lookout!
Reminded me of this poem by Robert Frost that I haven't thought of in many years. Everyone probably knows this poem.
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village, though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.
He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound's the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
This art history professor's program came up in the youtubes, and I learned about an art style that most westerners probably recognize, Ukiyo-e 浮世絵 . In fact, this is what the professor's lecture was about, how it came to be that westerners were familiar with Japanese paintings and prints, more probably than other East Asian painting styles. She presented an interesting theory on the early contacts with the west, Portugal, Netherlands, and then later the US, and how a dominance based on superior weapons and sexual fantasy about Asian women, led to the Orientalist imperial expansion characteristic of European and American cultures. At first I was somewhat taken aback by the professor's bluntness, it was so refreshing. Unfortunately, as significant ties to the west evolved the Japanese seemed to assimilate this perspective all too well. The notion that you can invade, conquer, plunder, rape, and steal, in lands of the other, was to a large degree based on a profound sense of impunity bred by faith in one's technological superiority. Jared Diamond, discussed this trend in the modern era, in his book, Guns, Germs and Steel, which I subsequently noted was panned by critics, I think, for the obvious reasons. It ain't so I tell you!!
But back to the art history. I had no idea really that the Japanese Ukiyo-e painting and print style had such a profound impact on western art in the 19th and 20th Centuries. I thought I knew something about impressionism for example, but it was an eye opener for me. I had heard earlier that popular Chinese ceramics in Europe, often came wrapped in inexpensive Japanese prints. Perhaps these were rejects. And this led westerners to prize these paintings and prints and copy the style.
I don't think I ever saw this Van Gogh before, Flowering Plum Blossom Tree-
(Source is 위즈덤 칼리지 전원경 교수)
I was wading through this interesting Korean video program, and decided to see if I could find anything on this Japanese style in English. I was pleasantly surprised to find an extensive entry, the Wikipedia entry on Ukiyo-e. It seemed more comprehensive, than most wikipedia articles, with many examples of the art form, and detailed discussion of its historical development.
Maybe I can get in the spirit of the season, before we go to spend time with the relatives at daughter's. I had difficulty even doing the Xmas cards.
Hope everyone here and their loved ones have a peaceful holiday season.
語必忠信 行必正直
I love that poem...
...and the art.
Thanks for sharing!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
A couple of songs to close out...
Working folks have always had challenges...
1913 massacre at the Italian Hall
My great grandmother said she didn't smell any smoke, and told the children to stay put, and hold her skirt. They were some of the few to survive the trampling. My Mother Susan Heisler (Nestvold) and her three brothers didn't believe my grandma when she told this story.
It is kinda of a Debbie downer piece to sing this time of year.
I like playing these very old tunes...
These yule tunes reach back 500+ years.
Once again let me wish you all the best of the holiday season. Be well my friends!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Who you gonna believe?
.
Your government that has constantly lied to you or the Houthis that have shot down 10 American drones?
They are taking credit for shooting down the F-18.
https://sputnikglobe.com/20241222/houthis-claim-to-down-us-fa-18-in-bold...
The President of Georgia is not blinking in the face of western
powers attempting to carry out a color revolution!
The rest of the tweet: