Friday, February 2, 2018
According to Trump's own government, he's either destroyed 72,000 jobs a month since his election or created 182,000 per month, take your pick
And if it's +182,000 per month, that's not a jobs boom.
A jobs boom would average well north of 200,000. Even the most recent three month average is south of that, at 192,000 per month.
Year over year in January total nonfarm is increasing at best by 176,000 per month, or 2.1 million a year, not the 2.4 million Trump claimed in his SOTU message.
Lies, damned lies, and statistics. But these are Trump's, both the lies and the reality.
Thursday, February 1, 2018
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Climate Update For January 2018
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Climate Update for January 2018
Max temp 58, Mean Max temp 48
Min temp -11, Mean Min temp -3
Av temp 24.9, Mean Av temp 23.7
Precip 2.12, Mean precip 2.05
Snowfall 12.6, Mean snowfall 18.5
Snowfall season to date 46.1, Mean Snowfall season to date 41.4
Heating Degree Days 1235, Mean Heating Degree Days 1271
HDD Season to date 3678, HDD Mean Season to date 3759
It takes a cuck to make a cuck: Another president betrays his supporters
Here:
The first pillar of our framework generously offers a path to citizenship for 1.8 million illegal immigrants who were brought here by their parents at a young age — that covers almost three times more people than the previous administration. Under our plan, those who meet education and work requirements, and show good moral character, will be able to become full citizens of the United States.
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Sorry, Trump didn't create 2.4 million jobs "since his election", and even if he did, that sucks
Not even the fact-checkers seem to want to get this right. Is the whole country taking stupid pills?
Total nonfarm, not seasonally adjusted, stood at 146.393 million in November 2016. In December 2017 the level was 148.346 million, an increase of 1.95 million.
Seasonally adjusted, the increase went from 145.170 million to 147.380 million, an increase of 2.21 million.
The former figure is 150,000 per month (13 months), the latter 170,000 per month. Meanwhile Trump is claiming 184,462 per month.
These are terrible numbers, including Trump's, which however also appear to be cooked on a bonfire.
In a booming economy, monthly increases well above 200,000 are indicated. That's what we got under Reagan and Clinton, but not now, not by a long shot.
Turn away from these Establishment Survey numbers and consider the Household Survey figures and the picture looks even worse.
Not seasonally adjusted the sum of usually full-time and usually part-time is up just 1.216 million in 13 months. This has been seasonally adjusted up to barely 1.9 million. We're talking 93,500 per month to 146,000 per month, quite the spread. Not exactly confidence inspiring numbers.
The truth is that employment gains have gone soft in 2017 compared with 2016, down about 15%. In the 13 months up to November 2016, total nonfarm jobs seasonally adjusted increased at a monthly pace of not quite 200,000 which was nearly 18% better than under Trump so far.
Trump better hope hiring picks up soon, or this charade will quickly be seen for what it is, all hat and no saddle.
Still waiting for the boom.
Memo to Trump: We need jobs before paid medical leave from them
Compared to twenty years ago, total employed in this country as a percentage of population is lagging by 2 million.
Maybe the president ought to think about remedying that first. What good is paid medical leave from a job I don't have?
This is what you get when the daughter has the president's ear instead of the voters.
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
We've had facts vs. alternative facts, but now Nancy Pelosi introduces "classified facts"
Which, since we're never going to be allowed to see them, mean only some people have the true but secret knowledge, right?
So we're supposed to just trust authority, you know, like her.
Nancy Pelosi is Exhibit A for the enemy in The Open Society and Its Enemies, but there are twenty-five more letters in the alphabet, and hardly enough.
Pelosi, quoted here:
"What they're putting forth is a total misrepresentation. It is false," Pelosi told CNN's Chris Cuomo. "In order to refute it, you'd have to tell the facts, and the facts are classified."
Monday, January 29, 2018
Bernie Sanders understands open borders is what the libertarian Koch brothers want, but he doesn't
Here, where he says open borders are harmful to ordinary Americans' wages.
Why is it the only prominent politician who really truly gets it is the socialist Bernie Sanders? Donald Trump, by contrast, has claimed American wages are too high and does not support increases to the minimum wage.
Maybe Bernie's not really a socialist as he claims. True socialists welcome free trade and open borders because they know that equalizing wages globally will hasten the revolution of the proletariat since it widens the gap between rich and poor to the extreme, driving wages down in a race to the bottom, ending in a violent overthrow of the rich capitalist owners.
Instead Bernie believes in the US nation state. If he's a socialist, he's a national socialist. He just can't say it. Instead he calls himself a democratic socialist.
Labels:
Bernie,
Donald Trump 2018,
fascist,
free-trade,
Koch Brothers,
open borders,
YouTube
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Saturday, January 27, 2018
Global stock insanity, Swiss edition: Swiss National Bank balance sheet shows almost $100 billion in US stocks
From the story here:
It’s all fun and good to speculate on the SNB equity price, but I am more interested in what the SNB’s behaviour means for the global markets going forward.
The real problem is that a Central Bank just monetized their balance sheet against another country’s equity market, and instead of getting punished for this reckless behaviour, the markets are celebrating the Swiss good fortune. And I ask you - have you ever seen Central Bankers not behave like a bunch of antelopes on the Serengeti? It is an amazingly disturbing precedent.
Illinois legislature calls the market top, plans to borrow $107 billion and invest it to rescue failing pension system
From the story here:
(Bloomberg) — Springfield lawmakers are so desperate to shore up the state's massively underfunded retirement system that they're willing to entertain an eye-popping wager: Borrowing $107 billion and letting it ride in the financial markets.
Friday, January 26, 2018
Annualized rate of economic growth slows from 3.2% in 3Q to 2.6% in 4Q 2017
Imports increased, a drag on GDP.
Expect more of the same if Trump & Co. (yeah, I'm talkin' to you Mnuchin) keep talkin' down the dollar.
DXY was trading above 100 as recently as last April, struggled to achieve 95 in November, and now this morning is trading around 89 after Mnuchin's loose lips at Davos.
It would be nice if this administration got its policy act together, on immigration, trade, the dollar, etc. instead of all these comments which imply they are winging it.
So much winging . . ..
Thursday, January 25, 2018
One of these days Trump may float a trial balloon on immigration we actually like, but the latest one is a nonstarter
The story here says he's now offering a pathway to citizenship to nearly 2 million Dreamers.
Trump needs to understand that his voters aren't going to show up for him if he actually signs an amnesty, and that an amnesty just guarantees that the problem won't go away.
Been there, done that. The country's full. They need to go back. All of them.
Trump is boring me to death with these endless iterations when he's not pissing me off with them.
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Andy McCarthy ties a nice little bow around his thesis that Hillary wasn't prosecuted because Obama was implicated in her felonies
The presidency long ago became a law unto itself. Occasionally the tyranny becomes more evident, depending on the level of the lawlessness in the heart of the man, or the woman. Good character, unfortunately, matters more than ever, but is increasingly in short supply, in each of us, in our neighbors and in our politicians.
From the story here:
As his counselors grappled with how to address his own involvement in Clinton’s misconduct, Obama deceptively told CBS News in a March 7 interview that he had found out about Clinton’s use of personal email to conduct State Department business “the same time everybody else learned it through news reports.” Perhaps he was confident that, because he had used an alias in communicating with Clinton, his emails to and from her — estimated to number around 20 — would remain undiscovered. ...
[A]n agitated Mills emailed Podesta: “We need to clean this up — he has emails from her — they do not say state.gov.” (That is, Obama had emails from Clinton, which he had to know were from a private account since her address did not end in “@state.gov” as State Department emails do.)
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Monday, January 22, 2018
Sunday, January 21, 2018
A grandmother of Bolshevism over at The American Conservative is upset with her children
Hey, we are the chosen immanentizers of the eschaton, not you!
Kelly Marcum, here:
The left, which continues to decry the social faux pas of cultural appropriation with ever-increasing vehemence, is itself guilty of the very same crime. They, the proponents of a predominantly liberal post-Christian culture, have undertaken a great project of appropriating and reinventing orthodox Christian values. ...
The left has made it its mission to culturally appropriate Christianity and use it for its own ends; in too many cases, it has been allowed to do so and even aided in its efforts by Christians themselves. ...
If orthodox Christianity is to survive in an evermore hostile culture, its practitioners and leaders will need not only to withstand the pressure to accommodate and self-censor, but to repossess their own language and tenets that have been exploited by the left.
Saturday, January 20, 2018
Friday, January 19, 2018
If essential federal government employees will continue working in a shutdown, haven't we identified who ought to be eliminated?
The non-essential federal employees, who numbered about 850,000 in 2013.
But that would make too much sense for this farce in which we star.
We have the government we deserve.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan says a government shutdown would be wisky, weckless and wong
Of course, when The State is all, and War is the Health of the State, it would be.
Quoted here:
“Sen. Schumer, do not shut down the federal government," Ryan told reporters after the House vote. “It is risky, it is reckless and it is wrong.” Ryan added: “The only people standing in the way of keeping the government open are Senate Democrats. Whether there is a government shutdown or not is entirely up to them.” In order to win Thursday's vote, Ryan struck a deal with Freedom Caucus conservatives shortly before a scheduled floor vote on a spending provision. The agreement, which promised the group a separate vote on military funding, is expected to yield enough votes to secure passage of the spending bill in the House.
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
At least now we know that Senator Jeff Flake believes everything he reads in the newspaper
Speech here.
"Of course, a major difference between politicians and the free press is that the press usually corrects itself when it gets something wrong. Politicians don't."
Well har-dee har har har at the last person alive to believe in the free press. Check that. John Kasich was pretty darn moved to receive the endorsement of The New York Times. But, come to think of it, Kasich is another failed politician just like Flake. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Meanwhile The New York Post is still just a buck. Get 'em while they're hot.
Labels:
CNBC,
freedom of speech,
Jeff Flake,
John Kasich,
newspapers,
NYPost,
NYTimes
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Saturday, January 13, 2018
Friday, January 12, 2018
Laugh of the Day: Nitwit cycler surveying the world's literal shit-holes by bike laments "open deification" when she means "defecation"
She botches "defecation" not once ... |
I know that's how I like my gods, openly deified. :/
Can't say much for the rest of her English either, but if you need a writer, she wants you to know she's available! Yikes. All that fresh air isn't doing much for her self-awareness now is it? At least she acknowledges the clear superiority of Western toilets.
Can't say much for the rest of her English either, but if you need a writer, she wants you to know she's available! Yikes. All that fresh air isn't doing much for her self-awareness now is it? At least she acknowledges the clear superiority of Western toilets.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Did you know food stamp recipients soared 3,639,173 in October 2017?
An increase of nearly 8.7% from September 2017, the month prior.
We now have 45.6 million on food stamps when a year ago October it was only 43.4 million.
The Florida data is up 2.58 million from September to October due to Hurricane Maria, and Texas is up 1.3 million due to Hurricane Harvey.
Trump has already caved on The Wall in the "negotiations", settling for 700 miles instead of 2,000
What a loser.
The Washington Times reports here:
Mr. Trump, meanwhile, is seeking a much less dramatic wall than the “sea-to-sea” version he touted during the 2016, campaign, presenting Congress with a scaled-back version that would cover 700 miles and cost $18 billion over a decade — though the president said he figures it can be built much faster and cheaper. ... Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer this week also declined to draw red lines on the wall, saying he saw progress in Mr. Trump no longer seeking a 2,000-mile-long barrier. ... A proposal from the Homeland Security Department, submitted to Congress last week, called for $18 billion in fencing and another $1 billion in new roads to patrol the fencing. The fencing would involve upgrading existing barriers and adding new ones, extending the current 654 miles of barriers to about 970 miles, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Labels:
border wall,
Chucky Schumer,
DHS,
Donald Trump 2018,
Washington Times
Anita Kumar for The News & Observer never once mentions DACA is illegal while bashing Stephen Miller
Open borders Republicans along with Democrats like Dick Durbin are trying to make Stephen Miller the problem when Obama's illegal executive order on immigration is the real offense against the rule of law. Meanwhile feckless members of Congress from both parties would be delighted to have President Trump take all the political heat for a deal SO THAT THEY DON'T HAVE TO.
Anita Kumar is their useful idiot Swamp Thing in the press, here.
Kumar is a former WaPo reporter.
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Monday, January 8, 2018
The new McLaughlin Group episode one: Tom Rogan has really porked out since McLaughlin's death
Better watch it buddy or you'll look like Jack Germond before you know it.
You can watch episode one in its entirety, here.
Rogan did a passable job, but appeared nervous and distracted. He'll need to focus and be himself if he wants to moderate the debate to be at all entertaining.
Evan McMullin was a real dud, mixing populism and white nationalism together in his incoherent analysis. Memo to McMullin: Steve Bannon is incoherent, don't imitate him. Pat Buchanan tried to set him straight, but as usual the young don't listen to the old.
The other two old warhorses, Eleanor and Clarence, looked like they were just happy to be there to go through the motions.
then |
now |
Jack Germond |
Labels:
Evan McMullin,
Pat Buchanan,
populism,
revenge,
Steve Bannon,
The McLaughlin Group
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Saturday, January 6, 2018
Friday, January 5, 2018
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Senator Grassley says Comey's leak of his own memos included classified information
From the story here:
A top Republican senator said Wednesday that it appears former FBI Director James B. Comey leaked classified information in his effort to shape the narrative surrounding President Trump’s decision to fire him. ... He said he’s personally reviewed the seven memos, but was forced to do so in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility, or SCIF. “The FBI insisted that these reviews take place in a SCIF because the majority of the memos are classified,” he said. “FBI personnel refused to answer factual questions during the document reviews, including questions about the chain of custody of the documents I was reviewing, the date that they were marked classified, and who marked them as classified.”
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)