Janes Defence Weekly, here.
Saturday, March 18, 2017
Friday, March 17, 2017
Five 9th Circuit judges say fellow 3-judge panel usurped Trump's constitutional presidential rights
Here:
Aside from the procedural defects of the process, the five panel jurists then noted the deep legal problems with the panel’s order: its a-historicity, it’s [sic] abdication of precedent, and its usurpation of Constitutionally delegated Presidential rights. Mirroring much of the Boston judge’s decision, the five judges then detail and outline what other critics, skeptics and commentators have noted of the prior panel decision, including critical commentary from liberal law professors and scribes Jonathan Turley, Alan Dershowitz, and Jeffrey Toobin. The original 3-judge panel “neglected or overlooked critical cases by the Supreme Court and by our making clear that when we are reviewing decisions about who may be admitted into the United States, we must defer to the judgment of the political branches.” Of particular note, the five panel judges note how the 3-judge panel decision in “compounding its omission” of Supreme Court decisions and relevant sister Circuit precedents, also “missed all of our own cases” on the subject. The 5 judges conclude the panel engaged in a “clear misstatement of law” so bad it compelled “vacating” an opinion usually mooted by a dismissed case.
Story about pre-emptive first strike against North Korea is total crap, Rex Tillerson never used the term
The dishonest media put the words in his mouth, but Tillerson never used them.
It's an effort to paint the Trump administration with the stink of George W. Bush.
Foreign Policy acknowledges preemption is only hinted at, here.
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Thursday, March 16, 2017
Obama's legacy of student loan dependency: America has 2 million too many enrolled in college
In 1990 7.3% of the civilian noninstitutional population was enrolled in college or graduate school.
In 2016 that has grown to 8.1%.
The difference in 2016 comes to almost 2 million.
That's one reason why college tuition has exploded, along with the student loans to fund it.
Loans outstanding in 2016 are FIFTY-ONE TIMES their size in 1997.
The current balance of $1.05 trillion is an artifact of the Obama disaster, financing "education" for the chronically unemployed.
Just ask the kids using their loans to finance Spring Break.
Trump orders review of Obama's crazy CAFE standards
From the story here:
Mr. Trump on Wednesday announced plans to re-examine the fuel mandates, taking a step back from Obama-era environmental regulations. ... The standard for passenger cars stayed at 27.5 mpg from 1990 until 2007. In 2009, the government set a fuel economy standard of 34.1 mpg for cars and light trucks by 2016. In 2012, it set a new target of 54.5 mpg by 2025. The number can change depending on the mix of vehicles customers buy. Right now, it stands at 51.4 mpg because people are buying more SUVs and trucks.
Michigan's Steve Gruber and Tim Walberg peddle stupid, continue to insist Obamacare passed with fewer than 60 votes in the Senate
This morning on Gruber's radio show before the eight o'clock hour.
Republicans continue to peddle this ridiculous idea that Obamacare passed without 60 votes in the Senate, for political reasons.
They're trying to build support for the current repeal effort, and give it a legitimacy with their constituencies which it will never have on its own, by elevating the possible outcome which won't pass with 60 votes in the Senate by denigrating Obamacare's legislative legitimacy.
That way they hope that the repeal bill, which won't repeal the shell provisions of the law because it can't, only the budget (reconciliation) provisions, will acquire an authority politically which Obamacare indisputably possesses because it passed with 60 votes.
But since the non-budgetary provisions of Obamacare will remain, and will not be repealed until Republicans have 60 votes in the Senate like Democrats had in 2009, Obamacare as law will continue to tower over this fiasco.
They all know that. They just don't want to remind you of that.
It's a Rube Goldberg strategy as ridiculous as Obamacare itself, except that Democrats beat Republicans with a stick in passing Obamacare and remain able to wield it.
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Unhinged John McCain says Rand Paul is working for Vladimir Putin: The American people were right not to elect McCain
Imagine this guy in charge of the nuclear arsenal, quoted here:
“You are achieving the objectives of Vladimir Putin... trying to dismember this small country [Montenegro] which has already been the subject an attempted coup.
If they object, they are now carrying out the desires and ambitions of Vladimir Putin and I do not say that lightly.
I note the senator from Kentucky leaving the floor without justification or any rationale for the action he has just taken.
That is really remarkable, that a senator blocking a treaty that is supported by the overwhelming number—perhaps 98, at least, of his colleagues—would come to the floor and object and walk away.
The only conclusion you can draw when he walks away is he has no justification for his objection to having a small nation be part of NATO that is under assault from the Russians.
So I repeat again, the senator from Kentucky is now working for Vladimir Putin.”
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Monday, March 13, 2017
Sunday, March 12, 2017
Judicial overreach: 3-judge panel invalidates 3 Texas congressional districts, 2 Republican, 1 Democrat
Never mind every congressional district in America is a joke.
There is no way one man or one woman can claim to represent the interests of 743,126.4 people, on average, as is the case now countrywide.
Texas has 36 men and women representing nearly 27 million in the US House, but 254 counties. Give Texas 254 seats in the House, and representation would increase to 106,299.2 Texans per member of Congress, on average. Who knows, the members of such a Congress might actually knock on your door every two years.
Do the same with the rest of the country and we could dispense with legislatures redrawing district lines every ten years after every Census, and more importantly with meddling courts trying to interfere in the politics of self-government.
The county system is ancient, venerable and stable. Black counties will have black representatives, Latino counties Latino representatives, and so on, just as it should be.
The time is long past to reform representation in the United States so that we actually get some for a change. Not coincidentally, that's the main impediment to it.
From the story here:
[T]he court ruled that the legislature drew the lines with “the intent and effect of diluting Latino voter opportunity.” ... [T]he court said the legislature used race to draw the lines, packing Democrats into the district and thereby diluting their voting power elsewhere. The court also ruled that the legislature pushed Hispanics into the district in an effort to defeat Doggett if a Hispanic candidate challenged him.
Saturday, March 11, 2017
The Tell: The RNC fundraised me today on the Gorsuch nomination . . .
. . . not on the American Health Care Act.
Always fundraise on the winner.
Friday, March 10, 2017
Year over year additions to full-time jobs in February 2017 were not much better than in 2013
Year-over-year additions to full-time were 1.8 million in February 2017.
In February 2013 1.6 million.
Nothing like 2015's 3 million, 2016's 2.5 million, or even 2014's 2.1 million.
Save your money. You're going to need it.
Mlive: 800,000 lost power in Michigan on Wednesday, two days later more than 615,000 still in the dark
Of those still without power, 515,000 are served by DTE Energy, 100,000 by Consumers Energy.
The story is here.
If the surveillance of Trump was about "financial transactions" (NYT) and "money from the Kremlin" (McClatchy) maybe the Treasury Dept. spearheaded it
I still haven't read anyone saying this.
Instead of obsessing on the FBI, the CIA, the NSA and the DNI, and on the process, maybe journalists ought to be focusing their efforts on the last named agency instead, and the substance.
If it's about the money, the Treasury Dept. might very well have led the investigation for the government of Barack Obama, and the spying.
McClatchy, January 19th, 2017:
The FBI and five other law enforcement and intelligence agencies have collaborated for months in an investigation into Russian attempts to influence the November election, including whether money from the Kremlin covertly aided President-elect Donald Trump, two people familiar with the matter said.
The agencies involved in the inquiry are the FBI, the CIA, the National Security Agency, the Justice Department, the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and representatives of the director of national intelligence, the sources said.
The New York Times, January 19th, 2017:
American law enforcement and intelligence agencies are examining intercepted communications and financial transactions as part of a broad investigation into possible links between Russian officials and associates of President-elect Donald J. Trump, including his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, current and former senior American officials said. ...
The F.B.I. is leading the investigations, aided by the National Security Agency, the C.I.A. and the Treasury Department’s financial crimes unit.
Justin Raimondo is so close and yet so far:
So the FISA issue is, I believe, a false trail . . ..
Jack Lew has been awfully quiet.
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Thursday, March 9, 2017
Looks like Obama was a natural born citizen of Kenya after all, according to his half brother
Does this mean that the last eight years are invalidated?
Or did Obama just use this to get cheap tuition as a "foreign" student?
Remember, you can keep your doctor, you can keep your healthcare plan, the ocean levels have begun to recede, our planet is beginning to heal and we are the ones we have been waiting for!
And, to quote Howard Dean, "Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!"
And, to quote Howard Dean, "Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!"
Rush Limbaugh is wrong, as usual, about Obamacare passing the Senate without 60 votes
Obamacare passed the Senate 60-39 on December 24, 2009 with 58 Democrat and 2 Independent votes (one Republican did not vote, Jim Bunning).
The House passed this bill unchanged March 21, 2010, thus avoiding having to go through the House-Senate conference process and another vote again in each chamber. The bill's elements, if changed, were subject to filibuster back in the Senate because Scott Brown's election to the Senate in the interim on January 19, 2010 foreclosed the possibility of Democrats being able to overcome the 59-41 barrier. 60 votes are required to overcome the filibuster.
Reconciliation was used instead to change only budgetary elements in the bill, which were wanted by the Democrats in the House. For reconciliation purposes, simple majorities only are necessary.
Without a filibuster proof Senate majority, Republicans will be unable to repeal Obamacare.
Their only option is to gut the budgetary elements using their majorities in the House and Senate.
Obamacare will not go away in form until the stars align and Republicans capture 60 seats in the Senate.
It can only go away in practice in the interim by defunding it.
Republicans should re-pass the 2015 repeal legislation, which Obama vetoed, and send it to Trump for his signature as a downpayment.
Update:
Here is the Big Boob on the Right, getting it wrong today:
CALLER: Did the Democrats have 60 when they passed all this? I mean, what the hell?
RUSH: No, the Democrats did not. That’s why they used what’s known as budget reconciliation for many aspects of Obamacare, which was trickery. They didn’t have 60 votes. The Republicans, however, did not have the votes to stop anything at the time.
Update:
Here is the Big Boob on the Right, getting it wrong today:
CALLER: Did the Democrats have 60 when they passed all this? I mean, what the hell?
RUSH: No, the Democrats did not. That’s why they used what’s known as budget reconciliation for many aspects of Obamacare, which was trickery. They didn’t have 60 votes. The Republicans, however, did not have the votes to stop anything at the time.
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Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Detroit News: Almost 700,000 without power in Michigan according to just two power companies
The story is here.
Here's the Consumers Energy outage map, accounting for only about 194,000 customers who lost power today in the wind storm which gusted as high as 64mph here in Grand Rapids (our power never went out, oddly enough, even though our phone and internet did):
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
William Binney says NSA fingerprints are all over release of Trump phone transcripts with Australia and Mexico
Here:
But Binney did say events such as publication of details of private calls between President Trump and the Australian prime minister, as well as with the Mexican president, are evidence the intelligence community is playing hardball with the White House.
"I think that's what happened here," Binney told Fox. "The evidence of the conversation of the president of the U.S., President Trump, and the [prime minister] of Australia and the president of Mexico. Releasing those conversations. Those are conversations that are picked up by the FAIRVIEW program, primarily, by NSA."
Best news so far from CIA Wikileaks: CIA has cracked encryption like Signal used by Deep State
Every cloud has its silver lining.
From The New York Times, here:
Among other disclosures that, if confirmed, would rock the technology world, the WikiLeaks release said that the C.I.A. and allied intelligence services had managed to bypass encryption on popular phone and messaging services such as Signal, WhatsApp and Telegram. According to the statement from WikiLeaks, government hackers can penetrate Android phones and collect “audio and message traffic before encryption is applied.”
Monday, March 6, 2017
Assuming Clapper's denial that there was a FISA investigation is true, maybe everyone ought to consider they've been had
James Clapper, who lied to Congress about surveillance in the past and was never prosecuted but should be, has stated over the weekend that there was no FISA investigation at all, contrary to the New York Times and everybody else, as reported here:
For the part of the national security apparatus that he oversaw, "there was no such wiretap activity mounted against the president, the president-elect at the time, or as a candidate, or against his campaign," Clapper told Chuck Todd in an exclusive interview on Sunday's "Meet The Press."
So . . ..
Either Clapper is lying again, or there's an alternative explanation.
The New York Times etc. have been reporting a narrative based on anonymous sources, a narrative which derives from the Obama Administration and which it wanted everyone to believe.
I say it's an "Oh look! A deer!" narrative. It was designed to get the bloodhounds off the trail and follow to an inconclusive nowhere.
The real story instead might be that Obama was using the Treasury Dept. to investigate Manafort, giving the FBI, CIA and the NSA the plausible deniability they have asserted. So far Comey and Clapper have denied any spying on Trump.
Well, the Treasury Dept. was involved according to news reports, but so far no one's asked Jack Lew to comment as far as I know.
It was Manafort's financial connections in Ukraine which the Times reported in the summer which caused Manafort to have to bail from the Trump campaign, and Bannon and Conway to be tapped by Trump in August 2016.
The spying on Trump by the Treasury Dept. might have then continued, quite lawfully, endeavoring to uncover evidence of Trump financial wrongdoing in connection with Russia, or some one else, in order to finish him off, but it failed.
Jack Lew served Obama at Treasury to the bitter end.
[T]he Inspector General of the Department of the Treasury shall be under the authority, direction, and control of the Secretary of the Treasury with respect to audits or investigations, or the issuance of subpenas, which require access to sensitive information concerning— ...
(E) intelligence or counterintelligence matters; or
(F) other matters the disclosure of which would constitute a serious threat to national security or to the protection of any person or property authorized protection by section 3056 of title 18, United States Code, section 3056A of title 18, United States Code, or any provision of the Presidential Protection Assistance Act of 1976 (18 U.S.C. 3056 note ; Public Law 94–524).
So . . ..
Either Clapper is lying again, or there's an alternative explanation.
The New York Times etc. have been reporting a narrative based on anonymous sources, a narrative which derives from the Obama Administration and which it wanted everyone to believe.
I say it's an "Oh look! A deer!" narrative. It was designed to get the bloodhounds off the trail and follow to an inconclusive nowhere.
The real story instead might be that Obama was using the Treasury Dept. to investigate Manafort, giving the FBI, CIA and the NSA the plausible deniability they have asserted. So far Comey and Clapper have denied any spying on Trump.
Well, the Treasury Dept. was involved according to news reports, but so far no one's asked Jack Lew to comment as far as I know.
It was Manafort's financial connections in Ukraine which the Times reported in the summer which caused Manafort to have to bail from the Trump campaign, and Bannon and Conway to be tapped by Trump in August 2016.
The spying on Trump by the Treasury Dept. might have then continued, quite lawfully, endeavoring to uncover evidence of Trump financial wrongdoing in connection with Russia, or some one else, in order to finish him off, but it failed.
Jack Lew served Obama at Treasury to the bitter end.
[T]he Inspector General of the Department of the Treasury shall be under the authority, direction, and control of the Secretary of the Treasury with respect to audits or investigations, or the issuance of subpenas, which require access to sensitive information concerning— ...
(E) intelligence or counterintelligence matters; or
(F) other matters the disclosure of which would constitute a serious threat to national security or to the protection of any person or property authorized protection by section 3056 of title 18, United States Code, section 3056A of title 18, United States Code, or any provision of the Presidential Protection Assistance Act of 1976 (18 U.S.C. 3056 note ; Public Law 94–524).
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Robert Barnes: Obama and his team face jeopardy if they got a FISA warrant by withholding information
From his carefully presented state of the case here at Lawnewz:
and so, third, Obama circumvented both the regular command of the FBI and the regularly appointed federal courts, by placing the entire case as a FISA case (and apparently under Sally Yates at DOJ) as a “foreign” case, and then omitted Trump’s name from a surveillance warrant submitted to the FISA court, which the FISA court unwittingly granted, which Obama then misused to spy on Trump and many connected to Trump. Are these allegations true? We don’t know yet, but if any part of them are then Obama and/or his officials could face serious trouble.
Can a President be charged with a crime? Only once out of office. While in office, impeachment remains the exclusive remedy in order to avoid a single judicial branch trying to overturn an election, such as a grand jury in any part of the country could. Once out of office, a President remains immune from civil liability for his duties while President, under a 1982 decision of the United States Supreme Court. However, as the Nixon pardon attests, nothing forecloses a criminal prosecution of the President after his presidency is complete for crimes against the country. Obama, the Constitutional lawyer, should know that.
And somehow transcripts of Trump's calls with Australia and Mexico were made and leaked
Wiretaps.
WaPo, here on February 5th, in the "Style" section:
The breadth of the leaks has surprised — and, of course, delighted — journalists, who say it gives the public an unfiltered view of what those in power are thinking and doing. The leaks of Trump’s calls to Turnbull and Peña Nieto may have been the most surprising of all; it’s rare for transcripts of presidential phone calls or details of meetings with foreign leaders, especially potentially embarrassing exchanges, to leak so soon afterward.
And the White House examined a transcript of a wiretapped conversation of Michael Flynn
Someone in the US government was wiretapping all over the place, and the White House read all about it.
It doesn't matter that Comey at FBI denies he's doing it, or that the FISA court refused to allow wiretaps. Someone wiretapped Flynn during the transition, and Manafort during the campaign, which means at Trump Tower.
President Trump is not wrong.
The New York Times, February 13, 2017, here:
The White House had examined a transcript of a wiretapped conversation that Mr. Flynn had with Mr. Kislyak in December, according to administration officials. Mr. Flynn originally told Mr. Pence and others that the call was limited to small talk and holiday pleasantries.
But the conversation, according to officials who saw the transcript of the wiretap, also included a discussion about sanctions imposed on Russia after intelligence agencies determined that President Vladimir V. Putin’s government tried to interfere with the 2016 election on Mr. Trump’s behalf. Still, current and former administration officials familiar with the call said the transcript was ambiguous enough that Mr. Trump could have justified either firing or retaining Mr. Flynn. ...
Officials said classified information did not appear to have been discussed during the conversation between Mr. Flynn and the ambassador, which would have been a crime. The call was captured on a routine wiretap of diplomats’ calls, the officials said.
And when did the wiretapping of Trump Tower begin?
The same NY Times article told us when, here:
The F.B.I. investigation into Mr. Manafort began last spring, and was an outgrowth of a criminal investigation into his work for a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine and for the country’s former president, Viktor F. Yanukovych. In August, The Times reported that Mr. Manafort’s name had surfaced in a secret ledger that showed he had been paid millions in undisclosed cash payments. The Associated Press has reported that his work for Ukraine included a secret lobbying effort in Washington aimed at influencing American news organizations and government officials.
New York Times in print version reported American wiretaps provided to Obama White House, now we're supposed to believe there weren't any?
Here, January 19, 2017, in "Intercepted Russian Communications Part of Inquiry Into Trump Associates":
The F.B.I. is leading the investigations, aided by the National Security Agency, the C.I.A. and the Treasury Department’s financial crimes unit. The investigators have accelerated their efforts in recent weeks but have found no conclusive evidence of wrongdoing, the officials said. One official said intelligence reports based on some of the wiretapped communications had been provided to the White House. ... It is unclear which Russian officials are under investigation, or what particular conversations caught the attention of American eavesdroppers.
This editorial note appears in fine print at the bottom of the online story indicating that these "intercepted Russian communications" were really American wiretaps:
A version of this article appears in print on January 20, 2017, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Wiretapped Data Used in Inquiry of Trump Aides.
Sunday, March 5, 2017
Noted in passing: Publius Decius Mus is Michael Anton, appointed by Trump to the NSC
Reported here. Anton, no surprise, cops to being a devoted Straussian.
The best part about the interview is that he thought Bill Kristol was his friend, until Kristol insinuated that Anton was a Nazi.
Kristolnicht. The guy can't be all bad, then.
Michael Mukasey says Loretta Lynch ordered the surveillance of Trump
From the story here:
“I think he’s right in that there was surveillance and that it was conducted at the behest of the attorney general – at the Justice Department,” Mukasey told ABC’s “This Week.”
Laura Ingraham on Friday interviewed Mukasey saying the same thing.
Former Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch calls for more marching, more blood, more death in the streets
The "E" used to stand for "eats too much". In the current video she appears to have lost weight since leaving office.
The video ends showing that it's under the auspices of the Democrats in the US Senate, here. Democrats. The Party of Violence.
Watch gun sales soar again.
Saturday, March 4, 2017
Grand Rapids, Michigan, climate update for February 2017
Average temperature was 34.7 degrees F in February 2017 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, 10.3 degrees above normal, the warmest February on record, beating out 1998's 34.1.
Monthly lowest minimum was 4.0 F. The mean is -2.0.
The high was 66.0 F. The mean is 50.
Precipitation was 2.05 inches. The mean is 1.76.
February snowfall was 2.4 inches. The mean is 13.
Heating degree days came to 842. The mean is 1137.
Mark Levin: Obama's police state used intelligence services to spy on Trump campaign and leak the info
Here:
"We absolutely know this is true, the FBI did a preliminary criminal investigation based on a potential connection between a server in Trump Tower and a couple of Russian banks. That turned out to be a dry hole, but one of the most outrageous things I've ever seen... totally uncovered by the media. Instead of closing the investigation, the Obama administration tried to turn it into a FISA court investigation in June [2016]. Apparently the first application they submitted named Trump."
"Even the FISA court said no. There wasn't enough evidence to make out probable cause involving Donald Trump," he said. "In the middle of the campaign the administration was actively having Trump investigated."
Friday, March 3, 2017
Black lefty, who once worked for Glenn Greenwald but was fired, arrested for threatening Jews nationwide
What, I thought Trump supporters were behind these bomb threats?!
Story here, where you'll discover he used the very same m/o which got him fired from The Intercept.
Flashback August 2015: 30 Senate Democrats meet with Russian and Chinese diplomats behind closed doors to discuss Iran nuclear deal
Two-faced lyin' hypocritical wankers.
Here:
"Other lawmakers attending the briefing included Sens. Al Franken . . .."
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Obama actually has more flexibility now that he's out of office than after he was reelected
Now he can openly conspire against America as a private citizen without fear, with a little help from Valerie Jarrett, who is oddly moving in to the DC residence, and from a federal pension and a fat book contract for tens of millions of dollars.
Obama hated Great Britain, but he's going to take its tradition of shadow government and give it an, er, unAmerican twist, guarded by the Secret Service.
America still has cancer.
Story here.
Bravo Sen. Ted Cruz: Sen. Sessions meeting ambassador a nothing burger
Here:
Jeff was being asked about the Trump campaign communicating with the Russians. I think he understood that he was answering in that capacity. And that is perfectly understandable.
Reuters/CNBC oil headline says Russian production cuts stall, when the truth is Russia is cheating
So who's working in sympathy with the Russians now, huh?
"US oil settles at $52.61 a barrel, down $1.22 after Russian output cuts stall" says the headline.
"Russia's February oil output was unchanged from January at 11.11 million barrels per day (bpd), energy ministry data showed, with cuts remaining at 100,000 bpd or just a third of the levels pledged by Moscow under the agreement with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries" says the story, here.
Headline should have read: "Russian oil output cuts fall 66% short of those promised two months in a row".
Foreign influence flashback March 2016: Top donor to Hillary, Saudi Arabia, also bankrolled Trump critic Senator John McCain
This is real news. Jeff Sessions is fake news, which is why Jeff Sessions is being crucified, and John McCain rolls in the dough. The elites protect their own.
Reported here:
Reported here:
A nonprofit with ties to Senator John McCain received a $1 million donation from the government of Saudi Arabia in 2014, according to documents filed with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. ...
Founded in 1998 to raise money for then-President Bill Clinton’s presidential library, the Clinton Foundation accepted millions of dollars from foreign governments over the years, including while Hillary Clinton, now running for president, served as secretary of State during President Barack Obama’s first term. The foundation says that Clinton was not involved in its work when she worked for the Obama administration.
The Saudi donation to the McCain Institute Foundation may be the first congressional instance of that trend coming to light.
“The extent of this practice is difficult to gauge, of course,” Holman said, “because we only know about it when a nonprofit or foreign government voluntarily reveals that information.”
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Wednesday, March 1, 2017
There's lots to like in Trump's speech, but . . .
We can't afford $1 trillion in infrastructure spending and it won't accomplish what people say it will. We are $34 TRILLION behind in spending of all kinds, but that's obviously out of the question. Debt service payments at rock bottom interest rates already exceed 10% of the $4 trillion budget. This is the price we are paying now . . . FOR PREVIOUS "PROSPERITY", which was only borrowed.
Paid family leave, a new entitlement, will cost government and employers a fortune, subduing hiring.
Adding refundable tax credits for health insurance premiums paid by taxpayers to a tax system which already includes the Earned Income Tax Credit is a back door introduction of another new entitlement. It could end up costing the country tens of billions in lost tax revenue each year.
These proposals could be political feints on which he will ultimately never deliver, simple red meat for moderates and liberals thrown out there to garner bipartisan support for his overall program.
Only time will tell.
Ryan Zinke confirmed by Senate to Interior Dept. 68-31
WaPo admits part of the delay had to do with politics, here.
President Trump sends Vice President Mike Pence to sell his speech to conservative talk radio
So far today I've heard Pence live on segments with Rush Limbaugh, Michael Savage and Sean Hannity.
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Wilbur Ross confirmed to Commerce by Senate 72-27 last night
And that took almost 40 days with that kind of support because why? Why because Chucky Schumer tried but failed to tar him with a connection to Russia.
Reported here.
Monday, February 27, 2017
Michael Savage is right, "gender" is misused
Gender is an aspect of inflected language, as in gender, number and case. Sex is an aspect of human reproduction, as in male or female. The equation of the two is a phenomenon of contemporary times.
For example, "the dummy" in German is "der Dummkopf".
"Der" signifies it is a masculine noun, singular in number, and nominative as to case.
"Der Dummkopf" functions as the subject in a sentence, for example when Michael says "The dummy says gender when he means sex".
When it is the indirect object in a sentence, it is spelled "dem Dummkopf", in the dative case, as in "Michael said to the dummy . . .. "
Michael Savage talks to many dummies, "den Dummköpfen", who are plural in number and dative in case, who don't understand the difference between gender and sex.
There is no answer to "What is your gender?"
To "Sex?" the answer is either male or female.
And sometimes "Yes".
My hometown is a small town: Libertarians chafe at staying in the same place
Tyler Cowen, here:
Americans traditionally have thought of themselves as the great movers, and indeed that was true in the nineteenth century and even through most of the twentieth. But since the 1980s, Americans have become much less restless in movements across the country, and more people are looking to simply settle down and entrench themselves.
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Repeal the income tax of 1913: It facilitates the massive growth of our enemy the administrative state
After the passage of the income tax in 1913, outlays doubled from $2.9 billion in 1911 to $5.7 billion by 1917, and they keep doubling and doubling and doubling . . ..
In 2016 over 36% of GDP is diverted from the free market and misspent, poorly spent or destroyed. Almost $6.7 trillion . . . phhhhhht.
To kill the beast, stop feeding it.
Saturday, February 25, 2017
Tom Perez, supported by Obama and Biden, beats Ellison, supported by Sanders, 235-200 to head DNC
But WaPo, in sympathy with the defeated far left Ellison, can't bring itself to report it that way here, making you do the math:
The race was close enough that it required a second round of balloting, with Perez winning 235 of 435 votes cast. With tensions still high as the result was announced, nine Ellison supporters chanted “Party for the people, not big money!” and stormed out of the room.
Liberal insanity in Texas: Girl taking testosterone to become a boy permitted to compete and win girls' state wrestling title
They call her a transgender boy to confuse you.
She advanced through the competitions due to forfeitures by girls who refused to wrestle a girl who gained an unfair advantage from taking drugs.
But the story here doesn't tell you that.
The Chicago Tribune here has the true story which the Fort Worth, Texas Star-Telegram didn't want to tell you:
Mack Beggs, a junior at Euless Trinity High School in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, won a regional championship after two opposing wrestlers forfeited, apparently over concerns that Beggs has an unfair advantage because of testosterone treatments that are part of the transition.
Beggs, who has a 52-0 record, has a first-round match in the state tournament Friday in suburban Houston.
Obama hollowed out the military and SECDEF Mattis wants to keep those responsible in place at DOD
Kimberley Strassel delivers the bad news here:
President Trump promised to rebuild our hollowed-out military, a cause as urgent as any domestic priority. Years of Obama budget cuts and neglect slashed force sizes and provoked a readiness crisis. Over half the Navy’s aircraft are grounded. Of 58 Army brigade combat teams, only three are ready to immediately join a fight. The Air Force is short pilots and aircraft maintenance workers. ...
[Mattis] wanted, for instance, former Obama undersecretary Michèle Flournoy for a top post. He’s looked to recruit from Ms. Flournoy’s liberal-hawk think tank, the Center for New American Security. And he’s pushed for some names who hail from Never Trump backgrounds, including Mary Beth Long, an official in George W. Bush’s Pentagon.
Perhaps only to make a point, Mr. Mattis is blocking some rock-star conservative talent. One is Mira Ricardel, a former Boeing executive and Bush Pentagon alum who helped with the Trump transition. Mr. Mattis continues to nix a long list of names offered by the White House team. ...
The Pentagon today remains in the hands of Obama holdovers who have spent years thwarting congressional requests, minimizing readiness problems, and generally covering for Obama failures. Those holdovers include Deputy Secretary Robert Work, an opponent of reform, and Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs Stephen Hedger.
Mr. Hedger helped write an infamous 2016 Pentagon memo outlining how the Obama administration could use a presidential veto of greater defense spending as a “weapon” to get other Obama priorities. Civil servants are also place-warming other key positions. As well-intentioned as many are, it’s unrealistic to expect this crew to march in a new direction after eight years under President Obama.
Mattis isn't a Mad Dog. He's just mad, as in crazy.
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Friday, February 24, 2017
Nearly half of Trump's cabinet still not confirmed, a record, because of Congress
Nearly half of Trump's cabinet still not confirmed, a record, because of Congress
There's no urgency felt by the Congress, which has been in recess all week, but you wouldn't know that from the CNBC story, reported here:
More than a month in, nearly half of Trump's Cabinet nominees have yet to be confirmed by the Senate, the longest run for any modern president.
"It's just delay, delay, delay - it's really sad," Trump told a cheering crowd at a Conservative Political Action Committee meeting Friday. "I love setting records. But I hate having a Cabinet meeting and I see all these empty seats. I said, 'Democrats, please, approve our cabinet.'"
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Steve Bannon poses as our new Albert Jay Nock, says Trump's third goal is the deconstruction of the administrative state
Good stuff, except the real enemy is the income tax. Leave the income tax in place and a new behemoth administrative state is just another administration away.
Here.
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
With its new motto "Democracy Dies in Darkness" maybe WaPo should switch all its publishing to Confide
That way its stories would evanesce into the ether and no one would ever be able to blame it again for its partisanship and lying.
Supreme Court ruling in 2011 requiring releases from Calif. prisons to ease overcrowding results in officer slaying on Monday
The story is here.
Justice Antonin Scalia, who dissented here, called it "perhaps the most radical injunction issued by a court in our Nation's history":
Today the Court affirms what is perhaps the most radical injunction issued by a court in our Nation's history: an order requiring California to release the staggering number of 46,000 convicted criminals.
What? Roe v. Wade, which resulted in the deaths of millions of innocents, was less radical? Overturning millennia of marriage law and the statutes of 30 states was less radical? Obliging people to engage in health insurance commerce was not a repudiation of centuries of contract law?
Antonin Scalia was right to dissent in this one, but come on, Solomon he was not.
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
WNBA 98% lesbian, average attendance at a game is 7,655, NBA averages just shy of 18,000
So says WNBA star Candice Wiggins, here, who was
"harassed for being straight". . . “I would say 98 percent of the women in the WNBA are gay women. It was a conformist type of place. There was a whole different set of rules they [the other players] could apply.”
And you thought guys liked watching lesbians.
Trump outraised Obama, and Hillary and Bernie combined, from small donors
From the story here:
Mr. Trump raised about $239 million from small donors during the campaign, compared to $137 million for Mrs. Clinton and about $100 million for Mr. Sanders, according to the report from the Campaign Finance Institute.
Mr. Obama had raised about $219 million from small donors during the 2012 race and about $181 million during the 2008 campaign. Mitt Romney, the 2012 GOP nominee, raised about $58 million from small donors that year.
Monday, February 20, 2017
I don't believe Milo is gay, I think it's all an act and he's just trying to make money like Ru Paul, who isn't a tranny
If Milo is gay, I say release the movie and prove it.
If he does, report back here and tell me what you saw (comments subject to editing) because I won't watch it, even if it becomes the last movie on earth.
Trump's right about the lending slowdown
In the 15 quarters ended 3Q2016, total loans in all sectors have grown by a measly 14.5%.
Compare the 15 quarters ended 3Q1986 when the measure grew by 53%.
The fact of the matter is lending hit the big brick wall in 2007. It has recovered but not to anything like the post-war rate where total credit market debt outstanding doubled every 6 to 11 years. Under Reagan it doubled in 6 years.
Ten years out from 2007, we're currently about $34 trillion behind the outside range with a year to go. We aren't going to make it.
Why that is has to do with the broken housing model more than anything else, and the failure to find anything else to replace it.
With overcapacity everywhere else in the economy, it doesn't seem likely anything will be found to take housing's place, either, except housing.
Maybe someone could revive "A Dodge in every garage and a chicken in every pot"?
Obama certainly failed to understand the central importance of housing to the economy, and Trump talk now of $1 trillion in infrastructure spending is laughably unimaginative, the equivalent of taking a wizz in the ocean.
Infrastructure spending isn't conceivably up to scaling the $34 trillion lending deficit we face.
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