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Tom makes a cogent argument why America has transitioned into an empire, and it has nothing to do with our troops being overseas.

*Obamacare Unconstitutional
*Is America an Empire?
*The Impotence of Congress
*The Growing Darkness
*Why Retail is Dying

Bumper Music:

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas- Sam Smith
Jingle Bell Rock Cover- Sophie Michelle
LAST CHRISTMAS Cover- SYLVAIN COSSETTE/La Tournée 80
White Christmas – Ricardo & Lance
Blue Christmas – Hunter Lott
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas- Daniela Andrade

Closing Music
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Tom makes a cogent argument why America

The New York Federal Reserve’s Empire State Manufacturing Survey came in at just 10.9 for December, nearly half the consensus forecast.

The percentage of respondents who said conditions had improved over the month fell 11 points to 30%, while 19% reported that conditions had worsened.

The new orders index and shipments index fell 6 and 7 points to 14.5 and 21.0, respectively. Unfilled orders were somewhat lower, inventories climbed modestly, and delivery times were slightly longer.

The employment index jumped 12 points to 26.1, indicating that employment grew strongly, though hours worked increased only modestly. 

The New York Federal Reserve's Empire State

American sanctions are increasing on the Iranian regime, as the Trump Administration attempts to reimpose costs on the Mullahs for their malign behavior in supporting terror around the world and continuing efforts to develop a nuclear weapon.

In a recent discussion in Washington, D.C., hosted by the Turkish Heritage Organization, panelist Retired General Daniel Christman, former Superintendant of West Point, and combat commander in Vietnam, proffered that the Trump Administration has obviously decided to push for regime change in Tehran.

“Iran already has the money from the Iran Deal, or the JCPOA; all it has to do is wait out the president. It believes it can pursue its path of support for terror, ballistic missile development, and nuclear weapons, with support from the European Union, Russia, China and others. Iran saw far worse conditions during the Iran-Iraq War; they know Trump is not there forever. They believe they can get through this. The danger for them, and for the United States, is an inadvertent, military incident in the Persian Gulf.”

Dov Zakheim, a defense strategy expert, offered the idea that even Congress is not on board with the president when it comes to Iran, Saudi, and even relations with Turkey. He stated that Turkish-American relations are bad but Ankara does desire a good relationship with the United States.

Even in the face of the current Russia bromance between Turkish President Erdogan and Russia President Vladimir Putin, and the sale of the Russian S-400 air defense system to the Turkish military, Zakheim believes the historical Russian threat to Turkey, reminiscent of the Crimean War, is much more of a factor in the relationship. Zakheim believes we will both try to develop common interest in the region.

Christman seconded these comments, but added that Iran is the biggest issue in the region, and a reason for the U.S. to keep troops in the Middle East. Both men believe that Turkey will eventually get the F-35 fighter from Washington, in some kind of deal between the Ergogan and Trump adminstrations that will also settle the issue of the YPG military units on the Turkish, Syrian border.

Zakheim added the United States needs Syria to stay together, and that is the best way to restrain the YPG against Turkish interests. A broken Syria would lead to problems for Jordan, Israel, Iraq, and Turkey in the long run.

Turkish retired General Naim Baburoglu joined the conversation via video link from Istanbul and outlined several challenges to Turkish American relations.

These included U.S. support for the YPG, which Turkey sees as a terrorist organization, the allocation of natural resources in the Eastern Mediterranean, and U.S. support from the Greek/Cypriot claims on gas operations in the Med.

He added that as a result of these issues, 2019 may be another strained year between the NATO allies, and it would be good to resolve these issues before it is too late. He believes the Kurdish YPG issue is the most significant, and if it can be solved, solutions to the other issues will fall in place.

American sanctions are increasing on the Iranian

Former U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl speaks after Gov. Doug Ducey announces his appointment to the late Sen. John McCain's Senate seat during a press conference at the state Capitol in Phoenix on Sept. 4, 2018.
Former U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl speaks after Gov. Doug Ducey announces his appointment to the late Sen. John McCain’s Senate seat during a press conference at the state Capitol in Phoenix on Sept. 4, 2018.

Senator Jon Kyl will resign from the U.S. Senate on December 31, leaving Arizona Governor Doug Ducey to appoint his replacement.

Mr. Kyl, a former senator who served the Grand Canyon State for 18 years, was appointed by Governor Ducey to replace the late John McCain, whom he served with.

“Thank you for appointing me to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy created by John McCain’s death,” he wrote. “It has been an honor and a privilege to again serve the people of Arizona.”

But in a hand-delivered letter dated December 12, he informed the governor of his reasons behind the resignation.

“When I accepted your appointment, I agreed to complete the work of the 115th Congress and then reevaluate continuing to serve. I have concluded that it would be best if I resign so that your new appointee can begin the new term with all other Senators in January 2019 and can serve a full two (potentially four) years. Therefore, I will resign from the U.S. Senate effective 11:59 p.m. EST December 31, 2018.”

Governor Ducey has been lobbied to choose former Rep. Martha McSally to replace Senator Kyl. She was defeated by incoming Democratic Senator-elect Kyrsten Sinema  in 2018.

Sources also tell People’s Pundit Daily that Kirk Adams was floated as a potential replacement.

Mr. Adams is a former Republican member of the Arizona House of Representatives, who served as Speaker from 2009 to 2011. He was serving as co-chair for the governor’s transition committee when it was announced that he would be Chief of Staff in 2014.

Senator Jon Kyl will resign from the

American Manufacturing Sector Graphic Concept. (Photo: AdobeStock)
American Manufacturing Sector Graphic Concept. (Photo: AdobeStock)

Industrial production rose 0.6% in November after moving down 0.2% in October, doubling the consensus forecast.

In November, manufacturing production was unchanged, the output of mining increased 1.7%, and the index for utilities gained 3.3%.

The index for October, which was previously reported to have edged up 0.1%, was downwardly revised 0.2%.

Still, total industrial production is sitting at 109.4% of its 2012 average and was 3.9% higher in November than it was a year earlier.

Capacity utilization for the industrial sector rose 0.4% in November to 78.5%, a rate that is 1.3% below its long-run (1972–2017) average.

Industrial production rose 0.6% in November, doubling

The advance estimates for U.S. retail sales increased 0.2% for November 2018, and 4.2% since November 2017. Adjusted for seasonal variation and holiday and trading-day differences, but not for price changes, retail sales and services were $513.5 billion.

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  Prior Prior Revised Consensus Consensus Range Actual
Retail Sales – M/M change 0.8 % 1.1 % 0.1 % -0.2 % to 0.4 % 0.2 %
Retail Sales less autos – M/M change 0.7 % 1.0 % 0.2 % -0.2 % to 0.9 % 0.2 %
Less Autos & Gas – M/M Change 0.3 % 0.7 % 0.4 % 0.1 % to 0.6 % 0.5 %
Control Group – M/M change 0.3 % 0.7 % 0.4 % 0.1 % to 0.5 % 0.9 %

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Total sales for the September 2018 through November 2018 period were up 4.3% from the same period a year ago. The September 2018 to October 2018 percent change was revised from up 0.8% to up 1.1%.

Retail trade sales were up 0.3 percent (±0.5 percent)* from October 2018, and 4.0 percent (±0.5 percent) above last year. Nonstore Retailers were up 10.8 percent (±1.4 percent) from November 2017, while Gasoline Stations were up 8.2 percent (±1.6 percent) from last year.

The advance estimates for U.S. retail sales

Rights and justice needs to be equally applied as defined by the law, and if they aren’t, that’s when true tyranny begins.

*Wall Facts
*Google and Free Speech
*You Tube Problematic
*Cohen to Jail
*Snags in the Flynn Case

Bumper Music:

All I Want For Christmas Is You – Tiffany Alvord
All I Want For Christmas – Megan Nicole
Last Christmas – Jasmine Thompson
Shake Up Christmas- Helena Maria
Oh Holy Night- Alex G
White Christmas- Isla Roe

Closing Music
http://www.hulkshare.com/praktikos/dark-nights-rise

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Rights and justice needs to be equally

The Labor Department (DOL) said Thursday initial jobless claims fell 27,000 to just 206,000 for the week ending December 1, easily beating the consensus forecast.

The 4-week moving average — which irons out volatility — came in at 224,750, a decline of 3,750. The previous week’s average was revised up by 500 from 228,000 to 228,500.

The highest insured unemployment rates in the week ending November 24 were in Alaska (3.1), New Jersey (2.2), California (1.9), Puerto Rico (1.9), Connecticut (1.8), Montana (1.8), Pennsylvania (1.7), Washington (1.7), and West Virginia (1.6).

The advance seasonally adjusted insured unemployment rate rose marginally 0.1% to a still very low 1.2% for the week ending December 1. 

The advance number for seasonally adjusted insured unemployment during the week ending December 1 came in at 1,661,000, a gain of 25,000 from the previous week’s revised level.

The previous week’s level was revised higher by 5,000 from 1,631,000 to 1,636,000.

The 4-week moving average was 1,665,750, a decrease of 2,500 from the previous week’s revised average. The previous week’s average was
revised up by 1,250 from 1,667,000 to 1,668,250.

The largest increases in initial claims for the week ending December 1 were in California (+21,061), Pennsylvania (+9,937), New York (+8,652), Illinois (+7,915), and Texas (+7,382), while the largest decreases were in Oklahoma (-813), Kentucky (-764), Massachusetts (-615), Vermont (-293), and Virgin Islands (-3).

The Labor Department said initial jobless claims

An angry rant today dominates the show as we discuss the nonsense with building the wall and the looming government shutdown.

*Pelosi Next Speaker
*About That Wall
*Pay Up, Gringo
*Islamic Influence in France
*On Google Hearing

Bumper Music:

Jingle Bells Dubstep- StereoKillaz
Carol of The Bells- Capitol kings
O Holy Night- Divided by Friday
Little Drummer Boy- Pentatonix
Winter Wonderland/Dont Worry- Pentatonix

Closing Music
http://www.hulkshare.com/praktikos/dark-nights-rise

The money pledged thru Patreon.com will go toward show costs such as advertising, server time, and broadcasting equipment. If we can get enough listeners, we will expand the show to two hours and hire additional staff.

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An angry rant today dominates the show

Host Tom Purcell talks about the storm of instability that is coming and examines the causes on today’s show.

*Oscars Collapsing
*France is Getting Worse
*Lies and Crimes
*Stability is the Aberration
*Attacks on Christmas

Bumper Music:

O Holy Night- Divided by Friday
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas- Meghan Nicole
Jingle Bell Rock- Max and Macy
Let it Snow- RJ Word and Alex G
Santa Claus is Comin to Town- Noise Pollution
Silent Night- The Vamps

Closing Music
http://www.hulkshare.com/praktikos/dark-nights-rise

The money pledged thru Patreon.com will go toward show costs such as advertising, server time, and broadcasting equipment. If we can get enough listeners, we will expand the show to two hours and hire additional staff.

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All bumper music and sound clips are not owned by the show, are commentary, and of educational purposes, or de minimus effect, and not for monetary gain.

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Host Tom Purcell talks about the storm

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