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  • Christopher Freind Rendell As Inquirer Owner? Might As Well Be Philly Enquirer
    Written by Christopher Freind

    A Jerry Maguire-like treatise for how to resurrect the media’s credibility Famed political strategist James Carville once referred to Pennsylvania as two major cities with Alabama in between.  What an insult to Alabama. The folks in the nation’s fifth-largest state --- all of them --- are the backwards ones, the sad result of refusing to hold their leaders accountable for broken campaign promises and abject failures. All the while, their neighboring states --- AKA “the competition” --- continue to make gains at Pennsylvania’s expense. Ohio and West Virginia are successfully courting natural gas and oil companies, which are beginning to…





    Written on Tuesday, 07 February 2012 11:54 in National News
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  • Christopher Freind Hey Chris Christie, Get On The Treadmill --- You May Be President
    Written by Christopher Freind

    Don’t Be Surprised If Romney and Gingrich Bow Out At The End About the only job better than weatherman --- where you can get it wrong half the time and still remain employed --- is political pundit.  These guys make an art out of looking dumb, and doing so with authority. In the last few years alone, we have been told that Obama had zero chance of beating Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney was sure to be the GOP nominee in 2008, and now, the President can’t win re-election because Romney will beat him.  That last prediction, of course, is predicated…





    Written on Friday, 03 February 2012 10:13 in National News
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  • Christopher Freind Gingrich Is Right To Shoot For The Moon
    Written by Christopher Freind

    Romney, McCain are visionless dream-killers who should be ashamed In May, 1963, the astronaut sitting atop the Mercury-Atlas rocket “went higher, farther, and faster than any other American…for a brief moment, Gordo Cooper became the greatest pilot anyone had ever seen.”  So were the ending words of The Right Stuff, an incredibly inspirational film which followed the brave exploits of America’s space pioneers, as chronicled in Tom Wolfe’s famous book of the same title. Heroes they were: Chuck Yeager, Alan Shepard, John Glenn, Neil Armstrong and all the others who volunteered to charge into the unknown, routinely working on projects…





    Written on Thursday, 02 February 2012 12:53 in National News
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  • Christopher Freind No Secret Ballot For GOP Endorsement Is Same As Union Card Check
    Written by Christopher Freind

    Denying GOP Committee A Secret Ballot Is Hypocrisy The Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), commonly known as “Card Check,” is the misnamed legislation promoted by Organized Labor to stop the hemorrhaging within union ranks.  (From a high near 40 percent after World War II, union representation in the private sector has plummeted to just 7 percent today). It would make organizing a union infinitely easier by eliminating the current secret ballot vote used to determine whether employees wish to unionize. Common sense tells us that whenever a secret ballot is not employed, many people will not vote their conscience.  Instead,…





    Written on Friday, 27 January 2012 06:21 in State News
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  • Christopher Freind PA Republican State Committee: It’s Time For An Open Senate Primary
    Written by Christopher Freind

    Endorsing Steve Welch ---who voted for Obama --- would make the Party a national laughingstockTo say the Republican presidential primary has become interesting would be a gross understatement. With three different winners in the first three contests --- an unprecedented situation --- everyone is asking why the frontrunners keep falling and why the GOP base cannot unite behind a leader.Well, hold on to your seat, because here’s a big question: Would you believe that both Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 primary? And after they became disenfranchised by the Republican Party for moving too…





    Written on Tuesday, 24 January 2012 17:18 in State News
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  • Christopher Freind Why Are Iowa Hicks And Carolina's Uncle Cletus Picking OUR President?
    Written by Christopher Freind

    Pennsylvania and the nation have zero say ---yet again Another election year is upon us, and there’s good news and bad news.  On the upside, Americans will again peacefully choose their next leader in November, a continuing miracle which we too often take for granted.  The not-so-great part is that the 98 percent of citizens who don’t live in Iowa, New Hampshire or South Carolina will --- yet again --- have virtually no say in their Party’s nominee for President. In other words, the leader of the Free World will largely be determined by Hawkeye State hicks whose claims to…





    Written on Sunday, 22 January 2012 19:42 in National News
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Thursday, 18 November 2010 14:23

Don’t Blame China --- Blame the U.S. Congress

Just recently, the nation was abuzz regarding a mysterious smoke plume 35 miles off the coast of California.

Since the U.S. military denied any involvement, several other possibilities come to mind.  Was it:

1)      The California economy going up in smoke now that Jerry Brown is once again Governor --- as he was four decades ago;

2)      A smoke-and-mirrors trick of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, magically creating $600 billion in new funny money --- the smoke trail being inflation “taking off;”

3)      China flexing its military muscle by test-firing a ballistic missile in America’s backyard

If you voted for the first two, you win the prize.  For those who think it was China the Aggressor, I’ve got news for you: not a chance in the world.

The reason is simple.  Unless extremely bold political leadership takes hold of Washington, utilizing common sense and courage in dealing with our biggest global competitor, China wins any way you slice it.

Republicans and Democrats alike had chance after chance to keep America strong by implementing a sound economic policy, but instead, both sides have chosen to roll over.  Congress and Presidents ---both past and present --- have created a system whereby America is almost singlehandedly building China into the world’s most influential economic, political and military powerhouse.

China funds our insatiable spending and massive debt, which we in turn use to A) purchase more goods from China, B) bail out Wall Street (thereby continuing fat cat executives’ huge campaign contributions), and C) buy oil from Middle Eastern nations, some of whom can only be described as enemies of the state…and that’s being generous.

It took Rome 1,000 years to fall.  At the rate we’re going, we’ve got them beat by a mile.

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Many parts of the country were treated to campaign attack ads by both sides that attempted to use “bad trade deals with China” as a wedge issue.  They didn’t work, because until real leadership emerges, nothing will change, except that China’s position will strengthen and ours deteriorates.

It’s easy to paint China as the boogeyman.  After all, they’re stealing our companies, jobs and technology, we’re told.  Really?  Is that how the growing inequality between nations came to be? 

Or is the real answer one we don’t want to face?  Doesn’t the ultimate responsibility actually lie with the politicians --- and we, the people, who sent them there?

It’s certainly not partisan, as Presidents Clinton, Bush and Obama all had sizable Congressional majorities in their respective Parties to hammer out a sensible policy.

With absolutely no results.

Maybe we should use some of the stimulus money to buy ourselves two gigantic mirrors: one for the voters and another for Washington.  Because no matter how much we try to justify our current predicament, we have no one to blame but ourselves. 

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I am not an apologist for China; in fact, much of China’s conduct is deplorable.  They are the world’s biggest polluter; their child policy --- both in labor and the forced-abortions --- is abhorrent; and their deliberate disregard for basic safety issues is inexcusable, such as widespread existence of lead and other toxins in their finished products.

That said, America’s inability to compete with Chinese manufacturing is entirely of our own doing. And more than anything else, America’s decline can be traced to the outsourcing of virtually our entire industrial base. 

Politicians like to explain that away, stating that in the New World Order, it’s all about being a service economy.  Wrong. 

Service economies cannot last, especially when they run up $14 trillion debts. And despite the talking-heads that try to favorably compare America’s debt as a percentage of GDP now versus 1943, they forget one huge factor: we were the strongest industrial power the world had ever known.  We made everything, from ships to TV’s. 

Now, we make nothing but excuses.

Let’s face facts.  America will never beat China’s competitive edge in labor costs. That’s common knowledge, so common sense tells us we need to improvise and adapt.  And there are two immediate steps we can take to begin the long journey back to prosperity:

1)      Cut the corporate income tax. The United States has the second-highest corporate tax in the world, up from sixth in 2000.  Given that the tax is nearly 40 percent, is it any wonder that CEO’s move their operations overseas?  No corporate executive wants to do that, but when the American government forces their hand by not lowering the rate (despite the fact that virtually every other nation has made competitive reductions), the gates get padlocked, jobs are lost, unemployment and welfare checks increase, and we end up LOSING revenue.

2)      Drill, drill, drill.  A policy of energy independence will not only create millions of long-term sustainable jobs, but will also significantly decrease the transportation costs of importing goods from, literally, across the world.  And as an added strategic benefit, we reduce our oil dependence on nations that don’t exactly put the U.S. on their Christmas card lists.  Energy independence --- and we have more than enough resources to achieve that --- is the ultimate step in looking out for American interests first, rather than relying on foreign nations that, rightfully so, have an interest in seeing us bent over an (oil) barrel.

These policies alone are not the complete answer, but they are mandatory if we are to regain our greatness.  Best of all, they can be instituted right away, with immediate results. 

The question is, do we have the political will to do it?  If not, you’d better register at your local community college for what is fast becoming the most popular course: “How To Speak Chinese.”

Chris Freind is an independent columnist, television commentator, and investigative reporter who operates his own news bureau, www.FreindlyFireZone.com

Readers of his column, “Freindly Fire,” hail from six continents, thirty countries and all fifty states. His work has been referenced in numerous publications including The Wall Street Journal, National Review Online, foreign newspapers, and in Dick Morris' recent bestseller "Catastrophe."

Freind, whose column appears nationally in Newsmax, also serves as a guest commentator on Philadelphia-area talk radio shows, and makes numerous other television and radio appearances, most notably on FOX.  He can be reached at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

                                                                                                     

 

 

 

 

 

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