Story here.
Friday, March 13, 2015
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Rand Paul steals Joe Biden's thunder, supports the creation of a Kurdish state
December 1, 2011 |
Rand Paul, quoted here:
"I think they would fight like hell if we promised them a country. It’s a little easier to say than it is to actually make it happen, because in order to actually draw a new country you’d have to have the complicity of Turkey and probably Iraq a little bit as well. There really is no Syria to be complicit with, but there is just a little piece of Syria—Kobani and in there is predominantly Kurdish. I think if you did that and could get piece peace between the Kurds and the Turks, and then the Turks would actually fight if the Kurds would give up any claim to Turkish territory."
Joe Biden, discussed here in early 2014:
Although Biden denied it at the time [of the 2007 troop surge], his proposal would almost certainly have led to the de facto soft partition of Iraq into three autonomous regions dominated by Shiites, Sunnis, and Kurds. A similar approach in the 1990s patched together Bosnia out of the detritus of the Balkans civil war between Serbs, Croats, and Muslims. In a 2007 op-ed, Biden warned, "If the United States can't put this federalism idea on track, we will have no chance for a political settlement in Iraq and, without that, no chance for leaving Iraq without leaving chaos behind."
George Will confuses self-defense with imitation
Here:
When Fred P. Hochberg, the [Export-Import] bank’s chairman and president, defends it, an old joke comes to mind: A pastor officiating at a man’s funeral asks if anyone in the congregation would like to say something about the deceased. After a long, awkward silence, a voice shouts: “His brother was even worse.” South Korea, Hochberg says, provides “four to five times more export support than we do.” Thus does sound policy get defined down: Others are even worse, supposedly forcing us to emulate them.
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Nice try, George. War is evil, but when we are attacked, that we fight back doesn't mean that we are evil, too.
In this case a paraprosdokian aptly applies: We dispense with so-called free-trade in order to defend free-market principles.
Labels:
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George Will,
National Review,
paraprosdokians,
South Korea
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Hillary Clinton, user of multiple phones and devices said two weeks ago: "I don't throw anything away, I'm like two steps short of a hoarder"
About 1:15 into the video of an interview fifteen days ago here.
But yesterday she was a user of only one phone to simplify things, and deleted over 30,000 emails:
"First, when I got to work as secretary of state, I opted for convenience to use my personal email account, which was allowed by the State Department, because I thought it would be easier to carry just one device for my work and for my personal emails instead of two." ...
"In going through the e-mails, there were over 60,000 in total, sent and received. About half were work-related and went to the State Department and about half were personal that were not in any way related to my work. I had no reason to save them, but that was my decision because the federal guidelines are clear and the State Department request was clear."
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Liar.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Hillary Clinton cleverly hides within the sacrosanctity of her husband's presidential email server
But when is she going to stop needing her president husband and stand on her own two feet?
The answer is never. Elect Hillary and Bill Clinton will be president all over again.
From the story here:
Hillary said she emailed with Bill, but the thing is ... Bill Clinton doesn't use email.
At a press conference on Tuesday, Hillary Clinton said the server that housed her emails while she was secretary of state (that was reportedly housed at her home in New York) was set up for President Bill Clinton. She also said that some of the "personal" emails she deleted were between her and her husband.
But just before Hillary began the press conference at the United Nations building, the Wall Street Journal reported that Bill Clinton does not use email.
"The former president, who does regularly use Twitter, has sent a grand total of two emails during his entire life, both as president, says Matt McKenna, his spokesman," WSJ reported. "After leaving office, Mr. Clinton established his own domain that staff use — @presidentclinton.com. But Mr. Clinton still doesn't use email himself, Mr. McKenna said." . . .
But Hillary said during her press conference that her email server "contains personal communications from my husband and me."
It appears at least one Clinton is not telling the whole truth.
Illinois Republicans are a joke, grossly overestimating the cost to deport millions of illegals
Seen here:
Five Illinois Republican lawmakers are reviving the call for Congress to act on comprehensive immigration reform that includes provisions to expand visas for high skill, low skill and agricultural workers, and a path to citizenship for the undocumented population. At an immigration reform panel discussion sponsored by the Illinois Business Immigration Coalition (IBIC), Reps. Aaron Schock (R), Adam Kinzinger (R), Bob Dold (R), Sen. Mark Kirk (R) and Gov. Bruce Rauner (R) remarked that it was time to their colleagues in Congress to move on a comprehensive immigration bill.
“It’s naive to think that the 11 to 12 million people are going to disappear,” Schock said, citing a new right-leaning American Action Forum study, which reported that mass deportation of 11 million immigrants would cost the government anywhere between $400 billion and $600 billion. The study found that the impact on real gross domestic product would drop by about $1.6 trillion.
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As I've shown before (here) the cost to round up and deport 11 million illegals should run no more than $500 million per year.
Republicans today just don't have any imagination like they did in the era of Eisenhower.
The American Action Forum, incidentally, is run by Douglas Holtz-Eakin, John McCain's economic advisor, and Norm Coleman, who was defeated for his Senate seat from Minnesota by a comedian.
George Will falls in love with Bill Clinton's free-trade utopianism
George Will here:
'You who are reading this column probably have a chronic, indeed incurable trade deficit with your barber or hair dresser. You regularly buy what he or she sells, yet he or she never buys anything from you. But things somehow work out. As they do between nations, because as the late Robert Bartley, editor of the Wall Street Journal’s editorial page, once wrote, “International transactions are always in balance, by definition.”
'“Protectionism,” said Clinton during the NAFTA debate, “is just a fancy word for giving up; we want to compete and win.”'
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Do we really need to point out that if transactions are always in balance then there is no such thing as winning? Trade is an endless struggle between competing interests just as is politics. It is pure utopianism to dream otherwise. There is no finality in politics or trade, simply a pause before the next confrontation or negotiation, which usually ensues after a party to the transaction realizes it got shortchanged in some way, or will be.
Karl Marx was all for free-trade because it hastens the transition from capitalism to socialism by shifting political power to a growing, impoverished proletariat and the elites who run them.
Its odd bedfellows today are Barack Obama and George Will, and too many members of the two political parties.
Monday, March 9, 2015
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Moochelle and Barack have milked the taxpayers well over $40 million for vacations with two years left to go
Moochelle with mother and daughters on safari in June 2011 |
As reported here, where there appear to be some lacunae involving the extracurricular activities enjoyed while on official trips:
"Costs are hard to pin down, and most come as a result of Freedom of Information Act suits from taxpayer watchdog Judicial Watch which pegged the Obama-Biden vacation tab at $40 million last year [2014]. That was before first lady and daughters took spring break in China, and the first family's annual summer vacation in Martha's Vineyard, Christmas in Hawaii, and this year's holidays [2015]."
Labels:
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FOIA,
Judicial Watch,
Moochelle,
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Thursday, March 5, 2015
Rep. Peter Roskam thinks Lois Lerner may get away with her crimes
Seen here:
Lerner’s name now has an indelible Nixonian stain, but there probably will be no prosecution. If the administration’s stonewalling continues as the statute of limitations’s clock ticks, [Rep. Peter] Roskam says, “She will get away with it.”
Pro-amnesty Democrats in the US Senate conservatives should target in 2016
Michael Bennet (Colorado)
Richard Blumenthal (Connecticut)
Barbara Boxer (California) retiring in 2016
Patrick Leahy (Vermont)
Barbara Mikulski (Maryland) retiring in 2016
Patty Murray (Washington)
Harry Reid (Nevada)
Brian Schatz (Hawaii)
Charles Schumer (New York)
Ron Wyden (Oregon)
Incumbent Republicans in the US Senate conservatives should primary in 2016
The following pro-amnesty Republicans should be primaried in 2016 by conservatives:
Ayotte of New Hampshire
Coats of Indiana
Johnson of Wisconsin
Kirk of Illinois
McCain of Arizona
Murkowski of Alaska
Thune of South Dakota
Toomey of Pennsylvania.
We'll have to wait longer to get rid of these:
Barrasso of Wyoming
Corker of Tennessee
Flake of Arizona
Hatch of Utah
Heller of Nevada
Labels:
amnesty,
John Barrasso,
John Mccain,
John Thune,
Kelly Ayotte,
Lisa Murkowski
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
The Republicans' biggest traitors on immigration amnesty: Mike Enzi, Mitch McConnell, Thad Cochran, Shelley Capito
The biggest traitors on immigration are Republicans Mike Enzi of Wyoming, who got an "A" grade from NumbersUSA for his anti-amnesty views, and Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Thad (tell-me-what-to-do) Cochran of Mississippi who received "B" grades. Capito, who got a "C", was a crapshoot, as was Daines. Daines came through for us, Capito did not.
Based on such grades it looked last November like we had 14 newly elected/re-elected anti-amnesty Republicans in the Senate and 9 pro-amnesty (Louisiana had yet to be decided). Based on last Friday's vote in the Senate, however, we have 14 anti-amnesty, just not the same 14, and 10 pro-amnesty Republicans beginning new Senate terms as a result of the November 2014 election (individuals in red more or less surprised with their votes based on pre-election evaluations; expect them to surprise in the future, too).
Anti-amnesty:
Sessions of Alabama
Sullivan of Alaska
Cotton of Arkansas
Perdue of Georgia
Risch of Idaho
Ernst of Iowa
Roberts of Kansas
Cassidy of Louisiana
Daines of Montana
Sasse of Nebraska
Tillis of North Carolina
Inhofe of Oklahoma
Lankford of Oklahoma
Scott of South Carolina.
Pro-amnesty:
Gardner of Colorado
McConnell of Kentucky
Collins of Maine
Cochran of Mississippi
Graham of South Carolina
Rounds of South Dakota
Alexander of Tennessee
Cornyn of Texas
Capito of West Virginia
Enzi of Wyoming.
Labels:
amnesty,
Ben Sasse,
John Cornyn,
Mike Enzi,
Mitch McConnell,
NumbersUSA
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Boehner uses Bibi Netanyahu speech to Congress to divert attention away from House capitulation on immigration
Dopes like Michael Savage tonight think Boehner is a genius for bringing in Netanyahu to speak, while the rest of us know Netanyahu provided convenient cover for the House vote this afternoon on the clean Senate bill which funds DHS and Obama's illegal alien amnesty.
Boehner could have voted on the bill tomorrow, or Thursday, or Friday for that matter, but that would have shifted attention back on the immigration issue, which had to be avoided at all costs.
Republicans have no excuse this time. They overwhelmingly own the House and Senate and should be able to work the will of the people who elected them.
They just don't want to.
Labels:
amnesty,
Bibi Netanyahu,
illegal aliens,
John Boehner,
Michael Savage
23 Republican traitors in the US Senate vote to fund Obama's illegal immigration amnesty
From the Roll Call Vote in the Senate, Vote Number 62, Friday, February 27, 2015, here [the bill passed 68-31, requiring a simple majority, meaning the Republicans, who control the Senate, could have stopped this by not authoring it or voting for it; not a single Democrat voted against the bill]:
Alexander (R-TN)
Ayotte (R-NH)
Barrasso (R-WY)
Capito (R-WV)
Coats (R-IN)
Cochran (R-MS)
Collins (R-ME)
Corker (R-TN)
Cornyn (R-TX)
Enzi (R-WY)
Flake (R-AZ)
Gardner (R-CO)
Graham (R-SC)
Hatch (R-UT)
Heller (R-NV)
Johnson (R-WI)
Kirk (R-IL)
McCain (R-AZ)
McConnell (R-KY)
Murkowski (R-AK)
Rounds (R-SD)
Thune (R-SD)
Toomey (R-PA)
75 Republican traitors in the US House vote to fund Obama's illegal immigration amnesty
From the Clerk of the House, here, Roll Call Vote 109, passing 257-167 [Republicans Long, Roe (TN) and Smith (MO) did not vote; not a single Democrat voted Nay]:
Benishek Bishop (MI) Boehner Bost Brooks (IN) Buchanan Calvert Carter (TX) Coffman Cole Collins (NY) Comstock Costello (PA) Curbelo (FL) Davis, Rodney Denham Dent Diaz-Balart Dold Ellmers (NC) Emmer (MN) Fitzpatrick Frelinghuysen | Gibson Granger Guinta Hanna Hardy Heck (NV) Hurd (TX) Jolly Katko King (NY) Kinzinger (IL) Kline Knight Lance LoBiondo MacArthur McCarthy McCaul McHenry McMorris Rodgers McSally Meehan Miller (MI) Moolenaar Murphy (PA) Noem | Nunes Paulsen Pittenger Pitts Poliquin Reichert Rogers (KY) Ros-Lehtinen Royce Ryan (WI) Scalise Schock Shimkus Simpson Smith (NJ) Stefanik Stivers Thompson (PA) Tiberi Trott Turner Upton Valadao Walden Walters, Mimi Young (IN) |
Ron Fournier: The rest of us are required to play by the rules. Why does Hillary think she's above them?
Because liberals think the rules don't apply to them, dummy.
From the story here about the discovery that Hillary Clinton used a personal email account for government business while Secretary of State, a violation of federal requirements:
Many senior Democrats are angry, though not yet mad enough to publicly confront the Clintons. "This story has legs as long as the election," said a Democrat who has worked on Capitol Hill and as a presidential campaign manager. "She will be tripping over this crap until the cows come home."
Monday, March 2, 2015
Scott Walker pulls a Romney, flip-flops on amnesty
This weekend, Scott Walker disavowed amnesty for illegals, as reported here:
“My view has changed. I’m flat out saying it. Candidates can say that,” Walker said in an interview that aired on “Fox News Sunday.”
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The-girl-can-change-her-mind excuse is fine, except that this is obviously a political ploy, a fake to the right by an otherwise libertarian immigration enthusiast, coming as it does in 2015 after the election of 2014 as Walker dips his toe in the water for 2016 and finds the temperature acceptable.
Genuine conservatives have usually thought things like this through long before they have become candidates and have formulated their policy positions accordingly. It doesn't speak well for the depth of Walker's convictions that he's only just suddenly realized that illegal immigrants are law-breakers. Walker's conversion to this point of view is welcome, but he hasn't yet earned the right to sing in the choir about it, let alone lead the choir.
“It was only about two months ago he was running for re-election and when people asked him if he was going to serve his term or run for president, his standard line was ‘I`m committed to being Governor,'” [UW Professor] Lee said.
In fact, during the October 10th gubernatorial debate in Eau Claire, Walker was asked whether he’d serve a full term if re-elected.
“My plan if elected is to be here for four years,” Governor Walker said at the time.
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It's already clear that a President Walker would be another president we cannot trust, whose promises come with expiration dates.
Labels:
amnesty,
illegal aliens,
Mitt Romney 2015,
Scott Walker,
temperature,
The Hill
Sunday, March 1, 2015
The tripod goes up on the Tanana River in Nenana, AK next Sunday, March 8th at 3:30pm
The Tripod Days schedule is here, inaugurating the Nenana Ice Classic 2015.
The latest ice-out ever was May 20th, 2013, covered here. The earliest was April 20th, 1940. In 2014 ice-out was pretty early, on April 25th.
You can watch for the ice-out on the Nenana Ice Cam, which is updated every 30 seconds, here. Next week you can watch this cam as the tripod is installed on the frozen Tanana River. A raffle is held awarding a big jackpot to the closest guesser of the ice-out. When the ice goes out, the tripod goes whoosh! with the ice. People have been known to park in the parking lot on the shoreline and amuse cam-viewers with their antics in the runup to the ice-out.
Great Lakes average ice cover climbs to 88.75% after 59 days of 2015
Here's the recent history of day 59 data for average ice cover in the Great Lakes:
2011: 34.87%
2012: 06.09%
2013: 18.67%
2014: 85.40%
2015: 88.75%.
Ice cover conditions can change rapidly in the Great Lakes as temperatures drop.
2014 began the year with just 20% coverage, surpassing 60% by the first of February as the average air temperature plunged in January. For example, Grand Rapids, Michigan finished January 2014 6.3 degrees below normal on average. Ice coverage peaked above 92% by the end of the first week of March after a much colder February than normal. Again for example Grand Rapids air temperature finished February 2014 9.1 degrees below normal on average.
2015 is repeating this pattern to a significant degree. Beginning the year with just 5.65% ice coverage, the average cover climbed to only 38% by the first of February 2015 as January was not as cold as the previous year. For example, average air temperature in Grand Rapids was only 3.2 degrees below normal vs. 6.3 degrees the year before. Ice cover rocketed up on average in February, however, as the temperature plunged to finish the month 13.5 degrees below normal on average in Grand Rapids vs. 9.1 degrees below normal the previous year. It took just 11 days in February 2015 for average ice cover to surpass 60%, and just 16 days to surpass 80%.
Average ice cover in the Great Lakes may well surpass 92% as average air temperatures have averaged 1.3 degrees colder in the first two months of 2015 than in 2014.
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Scott Walker's immigration problem is that he doesn't put Americans and legal immigrants ahead of violators
"If people want to come here and work hard and benefit, I don't care whether they come from Mexico or Ireland or Germany or Canada or South Africa or anywhere else. I want them here."
"Not only do they need to fix things for people already here, or find some way to do it, there's got to be a larger way to fix the system in the first place. Because if it wasn't so cumbersome, if there wasn't such a long wait, if it wasn't so difficult to get in, we wouldn't have the other problems that we have (with people living here illegally)."
-- Scott Walker, July 3, 2013, "Walker Endorses Path To Citizenship"
Friday, February 27, 2015
Thursday, February 26, 2015
The Euro for Europeans but Germany, Raus!
Seen here:
German actions have not themselves been entirely pure. In 2002, Germany, along with France, began the process of easing the strict rules of the Maastricht Treaty when it was able to get an exemption from the cap on budget deficits at 3 percent of GDP, essentially scrapping the Stability and Growth Pact. German banks also had their eyes wide open in awarding loans to Greece and the other weaker European economies, throwing prudential caution aside. In fact, some major financial and corporate entities have allegedly facilitated deceptions by earlier Greek governments or to have been involved in outright corruption in connection with some loans. Then, there is also the inconvenient fact that outstanding German debt is itself well above the 60 percent cap in the euro zone ground rules. Another inconvenient fact is that just 11 percent of the facilities extended to Greece have been used to support the Greek state, as the facilities have ultimately been used to prop up the banking sector in the lending countries.
Although Germany was not responsible for the financial collapse of 2008 that set the stage for the long crisis in the euro zone, its neo-mercantilist economic and trade policies, which one Philippe Legrain dubbed Merkelism, has exacerbated the situation and impeded an effective response. Germans take justifiable pride in the excellent quality of their industrial products, which produced yet another record trade surplus of €215 billion in 2014, second only to China. Yet, large balance of trade surpluses in Germany mean that other European countries are running large balance of trade deficits, which exert downward pressure on those other economies. The counter that other countries should attempt to be more like German industry rings only partially true. Once again, Germany is itself not adhering to European rules in that a trade surplus of 7.4 percent of GDP well exceeds the target cap under the Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure. Even worse, that cap was set abnormally high as, on the flip side, euro zone countries are not supposed to run trade deficits greater than 4 percent of GDP. The very rules build in and sanction a balance of trade advantage to Germany. This advantage is enabled not just by German industrial competitiveness but by the fact that the euro confers a much more favorable exchange rate than were Germany still operating under its own independent Deutsche Mark. This fact has led some commentators to brand Germany a stealth currency manipulator and even for the country itself to be removed from the euro zone.
Senator Rand Paul is clearly desperate for attention, accuses Jeb Bush of marijuana hypocrisy
Seen here:
Paul, who like Bush is considering whether to seek the 2016 GOP presidential nomination, contrasted Bush's opposition to legalizing medical marijuana with his admitted drug use while a student at Phillips Academy, an elite prep school in Andover, Mass.
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Notice the libertarian Paul isn't going after Bush's amnesty stand. No, it's not that Jeb isn't conservative enough, it's that he isn't libertarian enough.
Meanwhile Scott Walker and Jeb Bush have sucked all the air out of Rand Paul's room. Paul is way back in the polling, pulling 9.5% compared to 13% and 14.5% for the respective front runners in the latest Real Clear Politics average.
At this stage of the game it looks like this is going to be a Bush Walker ticket in 2016.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
US Senators Lindsey Graham and John McCain remind me of the spineless Michigan Republican legislature
Here's Lindsey Grahamnesty:
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopolous” Sunday that he supports voting for a clean DHS bill and letting the court decide on immigration.
“I hope that Republicans will come together and back the court case, file a friend of the court brief with the court, and fund DHS,” Graham said. “I am willing and ready to pass a DHS funding bill and let this play out in court. The worst possible outcome for this nation is to defund the Department of Homeland Security, given the multiple threats we face to our homeland, and I will not be part of that.”
Graham’s main Senate cohort, Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain, had a similar sentiment Sunday on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”
“We now have an exit sign. And that is the federal court decision saying that the president's actions unilaterally are unconstitutional,” McCain said. “And I think we have got a great argument to the United States Supreme Court, where it will go, because 22 times the president of the United States said it was unconstitutional for him to take the action that he had decided to take.”
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In other words, elected representatives to Washington DC should do everything but represent their constituents in order that nothing may make them a target on election day.
These spineless cowards hide behind the skirts of the judicial system in a way which reminds me of nothing so much as the politics of the state of Michigan, where legislators defer everything controversial to the decision of the electorate.
Here in Michigan incendiary issues like taxes and spending are typically put to a referendum and made a part of the constitution, which can't be changed without another such vote of the people, giving the politicians a skirt to hide behind less black than the robes worn by the judiciary, but just as effete.
We might as well dispense with the expense and farce of representation, and let the courts decide everything, or the people, since we have no men left to lead us.
Labels:
DHS,
John Mccain,
Lindsey Graham,
Mitch McConnell,
Supreme Court 2015
Monday, February 23, 2015
Great Lakes Ice Cover is 25% ahead of this time last year: a warning for GDP?
Last year on this date the total ice cover was just 67%, when GDP was going negative supposedly because of the terrible winter we were having. The year before, ice cover on this date was 74.3%. As of yesterday, ice covers 84.4% of the Great Lakes, 25% ahead of last year.
Will GDP tank in 1Q2015 because of this?
We won't have what passes for complete knowledge about this until the end of June.
Data here.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
WaPo worries about Jeb's wife's spending of personal money, totally ignores Michelle Obama's marathon milking of the taxpayers
It took a FOIA request of the most transparent government ever to find out that Moochelle Obama milked the taxpayers for a $250,000 vacation in Ireland in 2013, but the Washington Post is all abuzz tonight over Jeb Bush's wife's personal spending on jewelry.
Keith Koffler reported here in April 2014 about Moochelle:
"First Lady Michelle Obama’s egregious use of the G-8 Summit in Northern Ireland last June to stage a luxury, touristy side-trip for herself and her daughters to Dublin cost taxpayers at least $251,161 according to documents obtained by Judicial Watch.
"But the cost is almost certainly much higher. For example, a separate Air Force jet that appeared to be Air Force Two, which costs more than $10,000 an hour to fly, was dispatched to Ireland to handle Michelle’s vacation-related travel. This cost is not included in the figures provided to Judicial Watch."
But WaPo's story, "Documents show the expensive tastes of Jeb Bush’s low-key wife", here, only has this to stay about the extravagant and unethical spending of President Obama's wife:
"First lady Michelle Obama drew fire for wearing a pair of sneakers that cost upward of $500 when she went to bag groceries at a food bank in 2009."
Labels:
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food,
Jeb!,
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Moochelle,
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White House Dossier
Senate Democrats to mount fourth filibuster to block funding of Dept. of Homeland Security before it runs out of money
Here's the lede from Politico:
Late Monday afternoon, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will force the fourth vote in three weeks on a bill to fund the massive agency that protects Americans from terrorists, floods and incursions across the borders. Senate Democrats will almost certainly block it again.
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Former NY Mayor Rudy Giuliani tells it like it is about Obama the commie
Quoted here:
“I know this is a horrible thing to say, but I do not believe that this President loves America. He doesn’t love you. He doesn’t love me. He wasn’t brought up the way you were brought up and I was brought up: To love this country."
“Look, this man was brought up basically in a white family, so whatever he learned or didn’t learn, I attribute this more to the influence of communism and socialism. I don’t (see) this President as being particularly a product of African-American society or something like that. He isn’t. Logically, think about his background. . . The ideas that are troubling me and are leading to this come from communists with whom he associated when he was 9 years old."
Germany blinks: Greeks win time, funding and an end to previous austerity agreements
Reported here:
Mr Tsipras added the extension would finally put an end to the "asphyxiation" Greece has suffered since 2012.
"Yesterday's agreement with the Eurogroup cancels the commitments of the previous government for cuts to wages and pensions, for firings in the public sector, for VAT rises on food, medicine," added the prime minister.
"We averted plans by blind conservative powers, within and outside the country, to asphyxiate Greece on February 28," he said.
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Ann Coulter: It looks like Republicans are throwing the fight on illegal alien amnesty
Seen here:
"It's hard to avoid concluding that Republicans aren't trying to make the right arguments. In fact, it kind of looks like they're intentionally throwing the fight on amnesty. If a Republican majority in both houses of Congress can't stop Obama from issuing illegal immigrants Social Security cards and years of back welfare payments, there is no reason to vote Republican ever again."
Note to Ann: "intentionally" is redundant when throwing a fight.
I knew there was a reason I never much liked Newsmax
Seen here:
"Newsmax, a conservative news organization, last year pledged $1 million to the Clinton Foundation over a five-year period, according to a spokesman for Chris Ruddy, the organization’s CEO. Mr. Ruddy has been friends with the Clintons since 2007," reports the [The Wall Street] Journal.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Libertarian John Tamny displays the anti-intellectualism characteristic of the breed
Here in "The Beatles And Wealth Inequality: A Reminder That Education Is Irrelevant To Success".
It's a veritable cornucopia of wrong, sentimental tosh in pursuit of a thesis.
It ignores the fact that George Harrison went to a pretty good school in Liverpool. It doesn't understand that Ringo was prevented from making academic progress as a child by recurring severe illnesses. It is unaware that Ringo actually was punching a time clock at a day job when he became interested in the drums, and that though it was his life's work he didn't play when the band wasn't recording.
Tamny also makes a mountain out of the molehill of Ringo Starr's two-week hiatus from the Beatles in 1968, which supposedly showed the rest of the Beatles how much they needed him. They didn't. Ringo spent much of his time in studio playing cards while the others whacked out their tracks as the group headed for a breakup.
Tamny would have made a better case using Rush Limbaugh as his example. The man's made piles and piles of dough but routinely slaughters math, attacks college education and has a lazy mind.
Labels:
College Education,
Forbes,
George Harrison,
John Tamny,
Ringo,
Rush Limbaugh 2015
Judge appointed by George W. Bush blocks Obama's deportation gambit
From the story here:
A federal judge in South Texas on Monday temporarily blocked President Barack Obama's executive action on immigration, giving a coalition of 26 states time to pursue a lawsuit that aims to permanently stop the orders.
U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen's decision comes after a hearing in Brownsville in January and puts on hold Obama's orders that could spare as many as five million people who are in the U.S. illegally from deportation.
Hanen wrote in a memorandum accompanying his order that the lawsuit should go forward and that without a preliminary injunction the states will "suffer irreparable harm in this case."
"The genie would be impossible to put back into the bottle," he wrote, adding that he agreed with the plaintiffs' argument that legalizing the presence of millions of people is a "virtually irreversible" action. ...
Hanen, who's been on the federal court since 2002 after being nominated by President George W. Bush, regularly handles border cases but wasn't known for being outspoken on immigration until a 2013 case. In an order in that case, Hanen suggested the Homeland Security Department should be arresting parents living in the U.S. illegally who induce their children to cross the border illegally.
Labels:
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Barack Obama,
Bush 43,
deport,
DHS,
Executive Orders,
Imperial President
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Gretchen Morgenson smells a rat: Fannie/Freddie bailout cost us nearly $188 billion, but Treasury rakes in the profits
Gretchen Morgenson for The New York Times, here:
For decades, the companies had maintained that their mortgage operations posed no risk to taxpayers; their pals in Congress echoed this refrain. But then came the mortgage debacle, and taxpayers had to shore up the companies with $187.5 billion. Initially, Fannie and Freddie had to pay interest on the loan. But in August 2012, the Treasury and F.H.F.A. abruptly changed the agreement; under the so-called third amendment, the government began sweeping all the companies’ profits into the Treasury. Since then, Fannie and Freddie have been immensely profitable. As of last December, the Treasury had received a total of $225.4 billion from the companies. ...
The initial $187.5 billion loan remains outstanding, however, because of the deal’s structure. ...
But recall what was going on in mid-2012. The presidential election was in full swing, and Democrats and Republicans were clashing over the debt ceiling. That May, in a shock to many, Fannie and Freddie reported profits from their operations for the first time since the mortgage crisis. The amount: $4.5 billion. And plenty more was to come. Certainly, giving the Treasury access to billions of dollars in the companies’ profits during this time provided financial flexibility to the executive branch that Congress might not otherwise have approved.
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Friday, February 13, 2015
Howard Dean thinks a president must have a college degree, unless the president is a Democrat
Yeaaaaaaahhhhhh! |
Seen here:
SCARBOROUGH: Are you serious? You're saying [Scott Walker] might not be qualified because he didn't finish college?
DEAN: I think there are going to be a lot of people who worry about that.
SCARBOROUGH: Do you worry about people that don't finish college?
DEAN: I worry about people being President of the United States not knowing much about the world and not knowing much about science. I worry about that.
SCARBOROUGH: Oh my God. Let's name the people that didn't finish college that have changed this world.
DEAN: Harry Truman, who was a great president, there's no question about it.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Conservatism, tortured
Just one more for the record, showing that National Review is now sadly many more bricks short of a load than it used to be, here:
"Paradoxical though it may sound, blasphemous or offensive speech is a God-given right."
h/t chroniclesmagazine.org
Brian Williams of NBC garnered just 18 college credits from THREE colleges and universities
But all you're going to hear about is how Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin never finished at Marquette, where he still needs 34 credits to graduate.
WaPo is already on the warpath, here, saying Walker "was not close to graduating", under the headline "questions linger over college exit".
Hm. When it comes to Brian Williams, I'd say questions linger over his (many) college entrance(s). Whereas Walker is "about one-quarter of the required total away from earning his degree", Brian Williams is more than three-quarters of the required total away, having attended a community college, Catholic University of America, and George Washington but accumulating only 18 college credits.
Williams is not even in the same class of serial matriculators as Sarah Palin because she actually finished her degree after six whacks at it, but Williams still got to quote an NBC poll to her face in October 2008 in which 55% of Americans supposedly didn't see Palin as qualified to be president because the fourth estate doesn't really care about qualifications, just about who it is who doesn't have them.
Well, 33% of Americans today have now developed an unfavorable view of Williams in the wake of the revelation of the history of his many fabrications, according to Rasmussen here:
"Thirty-three percent (33%) view him unfavorably, with 18% who hold a Very Unfavorable view."
They are a little late, but we'll take it.
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Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
CNBC libertarian says Ron Paul taints the movement with anarchism
Jake Novak goes off the reservation, here:
With his recent call against vaccination laws of any kind, Ron Paul, a former Republican congressman and Libertarian presidential candidate, undermines the cause just as much [as statists] by acting like an anarchist.
Congressman Paul also borrows another aggravating rhetorical weapon overused by statists against libertarians, when he wrote: "Giving the government the power to override parental decisions regarding vaccines will inevitably lead to further restrictions on liberties." ...
This anti-vaccine law stance is just another all-or-nothing mispackaging of libertarianism.
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That no two libertarians can agree about much of anything is proof of the anarchism inherent in the thinking.
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That no two libertarians can agree about much of anything is proof of the anarchism inherent in the thinking.
Peter Thiel isn't serious about giving up on competition
Here.
Anyone who is homosexual who claims to be both a Christian and a conservative is nothing if not competitive . . . for attention.
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