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Monday, December 30, 2019
Sunday, December 29, 2019
In 1980 and 1984 ignorant young conservatives voted for Ronald Reagan never expecting his 1986 immigration amnesty nor Bush 41's opening of the legal immigration floodgates
Peak Boomer 1957 turned 30 in 1987 and didn't have a clue about anything anymore than Gen X does now. @GodCloseMyEyes is blind. Racial anxiety today was caused by libertarian immigration policies put into place by Reagan and Bush, flooding the country with foreigners. We were ignorant as ignorant could be when we voted for these fools. The '60s riots were already ancient history.
Saturday, December 28, 2019
Washington Examiner lists Pocahonky's identity lies, starting with, well, Pocahonky
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It's common knowledge by now that Warren, one of the top four 2020 Democratic presidential contenders, identified as a Native American, despite being somewhere between 0.1% and 3% Native American . . ..
[T]he senator also fibbed when she promised to serve her full Senate term if reelected in 2018. Her 2020 presidential run began a few weeks after she won that election.
Warren has emphasized again and again that her children attended public schools. Her storyline here suffers from a material omission: Her kids also attended private schools. Perhaps this particular misdirection stems from the fact that she’s campaigning against the school choice programs . . ..
Warren’s brother told the Boston Globe, “My dad was never a janitor," and he said it makes him “furious” that Warren has repeatedly claimed otherwise on the campaign trail.
Warren must know that her own background, as a millionaire whose children attended private school, doesn’t fit easily with her soak-the-rich rhetoric.
Commentators often lump Warren's run in with that of Bernie Sanders. But Sanders's base comes from the young and the working class, while Warren's base is mostly highly educated baby boomers who surely feel a warm glow from the belief they are part of some populist uprising.
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Friday, December 27, 2019
Thursday, December 26, 2019
Good news: Commie American Federation of Teachers finally dumps slavery propaganda as number one agenda item, replaces it with climate crisis propaganda
Progress, as in progressivism (a word my white privileged, carbon-consuming, capitalist spell checker underlines in red, appropriately).
Hey Hey, Ho Ho, private homeownership has got to go, says anti-American Commie UCLA professor in The Nation
[W]e need to do more than upgrade the powerlines or stage a public takeover of the utility companies. We need to rethink the ideologies that govern how we plan and build our homes. ... The valorizing of homeownership and property rights results not only in increased exposure to climate-change-fueled fires, but also in our inadequate responses to them. ... This is the Jeffersonian agrarian ideal, transmuted through the urban, petrochemical century. Cheap energy—both the monetary price of subsidized gasoline and the hidden costs of fossil fuels—and the idealization of individual homeownership have created the scorching landscapes we face today. Cheap energy is untenable in the face of climate emergency. And individual homeownership should be seriously questioned. ... Even with the threats of climate change and rampant fire looming, the ideals of the American dream that have been instilled for more than 150 years will be difficult to dispel. ... We need another kind of escape route—away from our ideologies of ownership and property, and toward more collective, healthy, and just cities.
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Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
A Catholic America is a supine America
Catholicism breeds incapacity for rebellion. The American Revolution wasn't called the "Presbyterian Rebellion" for nothing.
Monday, December 23, 2019
Pay increases for the bottom 80% of workers under Trump still lag those under George W. Bush at 2.9% vs. 3.2%
Average increases year over year through November 2019 and all of 2017 and 2018 average just 2.9% vs. Bush 43's 8-year average of 3.2%.
Yet all we hear is how this is the greatest economy ever, the greatest economy in decades, yada yada yada.
It's all BS.
It's the best economy in about eight years for your average worker, but still not as good as it was under Bush 43.
It's the best economy in about eight years for your average worker, but still not as good as it was under Bush 43.
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Horsecrap from The Washington Free Beacon: "The economy is gangbusters" when it's actually underperforming the post-war by over 50%
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Through 3Q2019 the US economy over the last ten years as measured by the compound annual growth rate from 3Q2009 and using the government's own gross domestic product measure known as GDPC1 is underperforming the previous 62 year period from 3Q1947 until 3Q2009 by 29.39%.
We're growing at 2.33% now vs. 3.3% then, and that calculation removes the worst of the 2008 debacle from the now column and puts it in the then column.
If we measured as we really ought to from the previous peak in 4Q2007 and included the downturn in the now column, the picture is much much worse.
To keep it simple the full 12 years from 3Q2007 through 3Q2019 (third estimate just reported) comes in at a miserable 1.67% vs. the previous 60 year period at 3.47%. In other words, this so-called gangbusters economy is really underperforming the post-war by 51.87%.
We're not even half as good as we used to be.
We're growing at 2.33% now vs. 3.3% then, and that calculation removes the worst of the 2008 debacle from the now column and puts it in the then column.
If we measured as we really ought to from the previous peak in 4Q2007 and included the downturn in the now column, the picture is much much worse.
To keep it simple the full 12 years from 3Q2007 through 3Q2019 (third estimate just reported) comes in at a miserable 1.67% vs. the previous 60 year period at 3.47%. In other words, this so-called gangbusters economy is really underperforming the post-war by 51.87%.
We're not even half as good as we used to be.
The only thing that is going gangbusters right now is Trump cheerleaders from Andy Puzder to Rush Limbaugh and all the usual idiots in between trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
Thinking Americans are not fooled.
Thinking Americans are not fooled.
Stampede into Roth IRAs expected after passage of Secure Act in massive spending bill signed by Trump limits "stretch IRAs"
People who have saved $1 million or more in an IRA and plan to pass
it on to someone other than their spouses should consider doing Roth
conversions, said Ed Slott, president of Ed Slott & Co., which
specializes in IRA education and training. For instance, if their children inherit the IRAs, they would likely
receive them and face the tax consequences during their prime earning
years. "It's a big tax hit," Mr. Slott said. "Beneficiaries can let the money accumulate tax-free in a Roth." Investment advisers are going to put a premium on Roth conversions. ...
Roth conversions also would benefit the government, which would get
tax revenue more quickly than it would under IRA distributions. But the
change in stretch IRA policy under the SECURE Act will upset many estate
plans that were written based on children being able to hold onto IRAs
for their lifetimes. "I call this section of the SECURE Act the broken promise," Mr. Slott
said. "It's like they changed the rules in the ninth inning."
More here.
79 Republicans in the US House voted for this POS hidden in the bill entitled "National Law Enforcement Museum Commemorative Coin Act".
How would you even know?
By forcing the hands of millions of older Americans with estate plans in place for their non-spouse beneficiaries, the government obviously hopes to reap a windfall of tax revenue generated by their conversion of tax-protected traditional IRAs and 401k plans into taxable Roths, knowing the temporary umbrella provided by the lower Trump tax rates expiring in ten years will be an added incentive.
These bastards are wily.
Saturday, December 21, 2019
The saddening thing about Robert De Niro is that his director doesn't get that Trump has already humiliated himself
The script needs a complete rewrite.
Lunch box Joe promises to sacrifice blue collar workers on the altar of a green economy
All Democrats had to do is run sane, normal people for president to beat Trump, and they can't find any.
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