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10, 2019 BY CHEF ITZI NAKAMURA
“Note to Xi Jinping and
the Communist Chinese Politburo: IF you believed in the morality of your
political and social system, YOU could handle a little bit of criticism but YOU
don’t” by Chef Itzi Nakamura
BLOG POST #3,266 AT THE
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392 DAYS UNTIL ELECTION DAY 2020
IT’S
VERY TELLING HOW INSECURE THE COMMUNIST CHINESE ARE ABOUT THEIR CORRUPT FORM OF
GOVERNMENT AND SOCIAL CONTROL…
Next year’s Super Bowl: San Francisco
49ers v. New England Patriots- I’m on the record NOW
Kihei, HI 96753, 10-10-2019
Thursday:
You know…before we enter today’s conversation regarding the corruption
of China and of America’s governing class wanting to kiss their butts, I want
to say this: the San Francisco 49ers with Jimmy Garoppolo under center and the
New England Patriots with Tom Brady on the other side are going to meet in the upcoming
Super Bowl. I think many of us sense
this is on the horizon and that it’s going to happen. The 49ers are back and the Patriots are going
to have an undefeated regular season with San Fran being close behind, maybe
15-1. Whether either team will go
undefeated through to the Super Bowl remains to be seen but I think the two are
on a collision course winner takes all in February 2020 in what could be one of
the all-time greatest confrontations in sports history.
If you read our blog, you
know I am a big Seattle Seahawks fan; however, I think since the ‘Hawks lost to
the Patriots a few years back in the Super Bowl, they have been casting about,
at a loss, sans any energy. Sure,
Russell Wilson can put points on the board but he also can do some truly
inexplicable things[i] (as can Coach Pete
Carroll) that cost the team important victories, as well as deflates the fans,
because their mistakes ALMOST or does cost them victories that they won’t be in
a Super Bowl anytime soon.
Anyhow, the last time we
went to Vegas, we put money on the Super Bowl and I think the game will be one
for the books- if it does indeed happen.
I think it will be an exciting matchup of the old dog against the young
one, especially since the younger one kept the older one in the Super Bowl hunt
after he could not play for four games due to Deflate-gate. Whoever comes out on top will be the all-time
champion but I sure as heck think it will be a good one either way.
Let’s face it, folks: ANY
Super Bowl must be better than last year’s farce, gosh what a cluster-fluck
that one was. Boring, boring, and
boring, and more fatiguing to watch than working a 20-hour workday.
Moving on: there is much
wailing about the NBA and China. The NBA
plays numerous exhibition games in the communist country and hopes to tap into
the market there because the population is so massive, the NBA sees dollar
signs (well, yuan signs) flashing in their eyes.
The question is, at
what point do American industries and sports leagues[ii] sell out to the
communists instead of standing up for personal freedoms and
liberties? If the NBA continues going
down this path of supporting ALL-things China over doing what’s morally right, we
won’t be watching their games anymore. I guess we will be watching more NHL games so
bar patrons- get ready for a switch.
IF Donald J. Goober is
doing one thing correct, he is trying to put China in its place.[iii] The Chinese do not as of now rule the world
nor do we; however, we do our best to support personal freedoms and individual
rights around the world while Red China continues doing everything it can to
restrict said freedoms and rights while using American-made technology and its
Google allies to do it.
Truth be told, the only
thing that separates North Korea from China is standard of living. While North Korea does everything it can to prevent
foreign influences and outside businesses entering its country, China welcomes
them so it can corrupt or influence them into selling out whatever
principles said foreign companies held prior to entering the Chinese market. Look at what they do to American companies-
practically rape them as the price to play.
This is why there are so
many problems in the world. The Chinese
have done everything possible to corrupt and subvert the free
nations of the world all the while spreading influence and power to and throughout
the Third World and anywhere else weak leaders and corrupt countries welcome
them. Africa and Latin America are
crawling with Le Chinois.
Hong Kong has become a
big sticking point for many free-thinking Americans. The Chinese PROMISED the people of Hong Kong
50 years of integration[iv] so that the two systems
could become one. Well, once more, the
Chinese have demonstrated that their ‘promises’ are about as worthless as thrice-used
toilet paper because right now, they are waging war against the people in
the streets. Shame on China.
If the Politburo and Xi
Jinping TRULY believed in the integrity and honesty of their system, they could
afford to tolerate a certain amount of criticism. Sadly, that is not the case. The Chinese cannot abide ANY criticism and so
are breaking the spirit of the people of Hong Kong while instituting social
shaming at home on the mainland as it and its Google allies create a social
media apparatus so frightening and so intrusive that it can shame people into
obeying its every edict.
We liberals believe
George Orwell foresaw the future when he wrote “1984[v].” We believe the Chinese are on the cusp of
transforming not only their neck of the woods but the entire planet into their
oppressive, omnipotent police state-style system that if the Free World does
not begin pushing back and calling them out on it, we will see freedom and
liberty begin to dissipate as the unholy alliance of Google and Communist China
take over our world.
China, a word of advice:
enter the First World or buzz the heck off.
See you tomorrow for the Pau Hana Friday Edition of the blog (although
we NEVER take a day off here). Happy birthday, BB! Love ya and God bless. Aloha.
Itzi Nakamura
Certified Executive
Chef—American Culinary Federation, Inc.
I must say I am amazed that the
AICP-END Blog would send up-and-coming Bakersfield, California, street artist,
the amazing Simone to Maui to do some photographic portraits of me. We have moved in this direction since
politics have turned millions of people against one another and it is important
for us as employers and as private people with families to protect, that we
begin covering our actual identities from those seeking to cause us
problems. I must say, Simone has done an
outstanding job and this is a caricature of me that meets with my
approval. My husband and I live and own
a restaurant in Kihei, Hawaii, and have also worked in institutional cooking at
Maui’s premier hospital up in Wailuku.
Chef Itzi Nakamura writes from Kihei,
HI.
Chef Itzi Nakamura is a proud member of the Democratic Party.
CHEF ITZI NAKAMURA
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10-10-2019 Thursday—Political Topics
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the Communist Chinese Politburo: IF you believed in the morality of your
political and social system, YOU could handle a little bit of criticism but YOU
don’t” by Chef Itzi Nakamura.
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TODAY IN HISTORY—OCTOBER 10, 2019:
A.
1787: Amsterdam surrenders to a Prussian invasion army.
B.
1839: British troops under the command of General Charles
Napier occupy
Beirut, Lebanon.
C.
1845: The Navy established the U.S. Naval Academy
at Annapolis, Maryland.
D.
1846: William
Lassell discovers
the massive moon of Neptune, Triton.
E.
1865: John Wesley Hyatt patented the billiard
ball.
F.
1872: In Auburn, N.Y., the 24th U.S. Secretary of State
William H. Seward died. He originally
served under President Abraham Lincoln and
then under President Andrew Johnson (who
inherited him). Seward served from 03-06-1861
to 03-04-1869.
G.
1874: The island of Fiji becomes a British possession.
H.
1886: The tuxedo dinner jacket made its American debut in New York City.
I.
1887: Thomas Edison organized the Edison
Phonograph Company.
J.
1911: California voters approved Proposition 4, giving
women the right to vote and Proposition 7, which established the initiative
process for proposing and enacting new laws. Elsewhere, revolutionaries led by Sun Yat-sen overthrew the crumbling Manchu Dynasty.
K.
1913: When President Woodrow Wilson sent a
signal via telegraph from the White House by
telegraph, which set off an explosion that destroyed portions of the Gamboa dike, he
effectively completed the Panama Canal.
L.
1914: During World War I, German forces rout the Belgians
outside Antwerp.
M.
1923: For the first time in World Series history, the New York Yankees and the New York Giants
become the first two teams to play back-to-back-to-back World Series. This one was
also the FIRST World Series to take place at
Yankees Stadium.
N.
1926: In the 23rd World Series, the St. Louis Cardinals beat the New York Yankees, 4 games to three.
O.
1931: In the 28th World Series, the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Philadelphia Athletics 4 games
to three.
P.
1933: Dreft, the first synthetic detergent went on sale.
Q.
1935: The George Gershwin opera, “Porgy and Bess,”
featuring an all-Black cast, opened on Broadway; it ran for 124 performances. Meanwhile, the League
of Nations
denounces the Italian invasion of Abyssinia.
R.
1937: In the 34th World Series, the New York Yankees beat the New York Giants 4
games to one.
S.
1938: Nazi Germany
completed its annexation of Czechoslovakia’s
Sudetenland.
T.
1943: Chiang Ka-shek took the oath of
office as president of China.
U.
1945: In the 42nd World Series, the Detroit Tigers
beat the
Chicago Cubs 4 games to three. Elsewhere, Alan
Cartwright, future bassist with Procol Harum, was born in England on this date.
V.
1949: AICP-END blogger, chef, and bartender Bea O’Malley was born on this date in Wasco, California.
W.
1951: In the 48th World Series, the New York Yankees beat the New York Giants 4
games to two.
X.
1954: Following on the retreat of French-and-Colonial
troops, Ho Chi
Minh and his
Viet Minh
supporters enter Hanoi. Elsewhere, future vocalist with the Los
Angeles rock band, Van Halen—David Lee Roth—is born in the USA on this date.
Y.
1956: In the 53rd World Series, the New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers 4 games to three.
Z.
1957: President Dwight D. Eisenhower
apologized to the finance minister of Ghana, Komla
Agbeli Gbdemah, after foodservers at a Howard
Johnson’s restaurant near Dover, Delaware refused
to seat the visiting official in the establishment's dining room. Elsewhere, in the 54th World Series, the Milwaukee Braves beat the New York Yankees 4 games to three.
AA.
1959: Pan American World Airways announced the beginning of the first global
airline service.
BB.
1962: President John F. Kennedy,
responding to the Thalidomide
birth defects crisis, signed an amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act requiring pharmaceutical companies to prove that
their products are SAFE prior to marketing
them.
CC.
1965: The Red Baron made his first appearance
in the “Peanuts”
comic strip.
DD.
1967: The Outer Space Treaty, which prohibits the placing of weapons of mass
destruction on the moon or elsewhere in space, entered into force.
EE.
1968: In the 65th World Series, the Detroit Tigers
beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4 games to three.
FF.
1973: Fiji became independent after nearly
a century of British rule. Meanwhile, Vice
President Spiro T. Agnew, accused of accepting bribes, pleaded no contest to
one count of federal income tax evasion, and resigned his office.
GG.
1976: Beijing reports the arrest of Mao Zedong’s
widow on charges of corruption and treason[vi].
HH.
1977: Joe Namath played the last game of
his National Football League career.
II.
1978: Steve Perry joins the San Francisco band, Journey.
Elsewhere, President
Jimmy Carter signed a bill authorizing the Susan
B. Anthony dollar.
JJ.
1979: The British rock band Fleetwood Mac gets a star on Hollywood Boulevard.
KK.
1984: The U.S. Congress passed the 2nd
Boland Amendment, which outlawed the solicitation of 3rd-party
countries to support the Contras. The
amendment barred the use of funds available to the CIA, defense, or
intelligence agencies for ‘supporting, directly or indirectly, military or
paramilitary operations in Nicaragua by any
nation, group, organization, or individual.”
LL.
1985: U.S. fighter jets forced an Egyptian plane carrying the Muslim
hijackers of the Italian cruise liner the Achille Lauro to land in Italy, where
law enforcement then took the worthless scumbag murderers into custody. Elsewhere, actor-director Orson Welles died
in Los Angeles at age 70 while actor Yul Brynner died in New York at age 65.
MM.
1987: Tom McClean finished rowing across
the Atlantic Ocean. He set the record at 54 days and 18 hours.
NN.
1995: Israel begins its pullout from the West Bank and frees hundreds of Palestinian
prisoners.
OO.
2001: President George W. Bush unveiled a list of 22 most-wanted Islamist
terrorists, including Osama bin Laden.
PP.
2006: Google buys YouTube.com for $1.6 billion.
QQ.
2010: Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, celebrates its 1,000th anniversary as a
city.
RR.
2012: In
the U.S. President Obama nominates John R. Allen as Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), with General Joseph Dunford positioned to
succeed Allen in his previous post of commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan.
SS.2013: The second American to orbit the
Earth—astronaut Scott Carpenter who did so
on Mercury 7—dies at the age of 88 from
complications related to a stroke.
TT.
2014: North Korean
observers puzzle about the whereabouts of ‘Great Leader’ Kim Jong-Un or what might have happened to him as he
fails to show up at festivities of the North Korean Workers Party. No
one has seen the fat little thug since early September leading to the questions
about his ‘condition.’ (We know he fears
assassination).
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[i]
Anyone care to remember Super Bowl XLIX?
The Seahawks had a win, all they had to do was to run the clock out and
pound in a touchdown but oh no, Russell Wilson makes a pass instead which the
damned New England Patriots intercept and bring to an end any hope of a Seattle
Seahawk dynasty. They have not been
right since. The final score in that
tragic Super Bowl: New England 28, Seattle Seahawks 24.
[ii]
Communists have always said that the Free World will sell them the rope they
will use to hang us and this is true. I
would think the time has arrived for American industries and sports leagues to
tell the Chinese ‘thanks but no thanks.
Either you open yourselves up or you go back to being the outcasts of
the world.’ We should pull ALL American
industries OUT of China and should permit NO more to go overseas to places like
China. Enough is enough.
[iii]
Whether you like President Goober or you don’t, he is doing the Lord’s work
here in punishing China. They need to play
by the rules the rest of the world’s nations do or disengage themselves and do
business within their limited circle.
[iv]
The Communist Chinese did promise via treaty the people of Hong Kong of a
half-century of overlapping the political and legal systems but oh, no, the
Chinese are trying to force themselves onto a free people. This cannot end well and I believe the Red
Chinese are going to pay a bigger price on the world stage, one that their new hypersonic
multi-warhead missiles systems won’t be able to fix (for them). Wise up, Beijing, the world is turning against
you.
[v] I
think if the author were alive today, he would point a finger directly at China
as being the number one nation reinforcing his storyline.
[vi] The
Communist Chinese arrested the widow of Mao on corruption charges. If the widow of the Founder is not safe, tell
me who the hell is?
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Free released their next ‘best of’ compilation on April 08, 2001, “The Universal Masters Collection.” This album featured selections from all the band’s classic albums all in one convenient place. If you have yet to buy the music of this short-lived but highly influential British band, this is a fabulous way in which to do it so please, seek it out and consider adding it to your collection- you will be glad you did as this is the definitive if not most pricey, collection. Great music by a unbelievable band.
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