Saturday, January 11, 2020

Ann Coulter mocks 2.5 miles of new border wall since Trump inauguration


Millions of older workers aged 55-64 have also been driven out of the labor force in the last 20 years by greedy corporations hungry for cheap, foreign labor, aided and abetted by Bush, Obama and now Trump

Average number aged 55-64 "not in labor force"

1999: 9.382 million
2019: 14.638 million
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+5.256 million in the last 20 years

There's plenty of labor available, Mr. Trump.

We don't need your cheap foreign scab labor.



Trump insists to Laura Ingraham that we don't have enough workers even though over 3 million more prime age workers aged 25-54 aren't even in the labor force 20 years on from 1999

Average number "Not in labor force" aged 25-54

1999: 18.785 million
2019: 22.102 million
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+3.317 million after 20 years, despite recent declines

The last 20 years have been a disaster for American workers with Bush and Obama outsourcing good middle class jobs to cheaper labor markets around the world, especially China.

Trump was supposed to fix this, and now he's parroting the arguments of the people he ran against.

It's pitiful and awful. 

















Watch Ingraham grill Trump here. Unfortunately Laura's command of the data is merely derivative and shallow, which leaves her simply to argue against Trump that he didn't campaign on bringing in foreign labor, which is an excellent political point by itself, but she didn't own the president on this one the way she could have with the facts. She's smart enough to understand that lack of wage pressure refutes the idea of a labor shortage, but didn't dig deeper to find the surplus labor.



Friday, January 10, 2020

Average hourly earnings increases under Trump remain sub-standard compared to Bush 43, Clinton and late Reagan eras


Rush Limbaugh's biggest lie yet: When Trump came down the elevator and gave that speech, I was all in

Just now.

Rush Limbaugh was Ted Cruz' best friend on radio in 2015 and 2016, just like Levin and Hannity.

These shape-shifting grifters flipped on the dime. They know a cash cow when they see it.

Rush Limbaugh, June 16, 2015:

And the Drive-By Media, by the way, they’re already scoffing, they’re already discounting it, already calling it a circus act and this kind of thing. And it was.... You know me, I’m not endorsing, haven’t endorsed. I’m nowhere near any of that. I’m not even jazzed yet, folks. I have to tell you that this is all so premature, and it’s all so early, that whatever polling numbers there are just do not interest me because where we are right now is nowhere near where we’re gonna end up. ... I just ask people to remember that when Trump gets going here today, because what if Trump goes third-party?

Please God, make it stop: First Soleimani, a week later Marianne Williamson


Ah, Pelosi delayed sending the impeachment to the Senate to rig Iowa for Joe Biden

Senators Pocahonky and Bernie Stalin gonna be conspicuously absent from either Iowa or Senate because Speaker of the House spun her evil web.





Fake stock market: Rock bottom interest rates keep zombie companies in cash, 40% of public stocks


Under Trump the big jobs growth has been for 55s and over

Importing cheap labor immigrants only hurts young Americans who need work experience. Older Americans are actually working longer to support their kids who can't get adequate employment.

This is insane.

Employment levels since Trump election in November 2016 through December 2019, seasonally adjusted:

55+:    +8.9%
25-54: +3.4%
20-24: +0.4%
18-19:  -0.2%

Actual increases in levels: 

55+:    +3,086,000
25-54: +3,335,000
20-24:      +55,000
18-19:         -7,000 

Fake jobs boom: Core working age employment in 2019 finally and just barely overcame the average level from 2007

Up just 0.53% after 12 years. 

Fake jobs boom: After 8 slow years of full time jobs recovery we're STILL not back to where Reagan got us in 4 years

Full time jobs are the sine qua non for family formation, births, homeownership, car sales, durable goods orders, retail, tax revenue and good schools.

You wanna know why all that sucks? Joe Biden's THREE LETTER WORD, J.O.B.S., right here:






OK pervert: Blowback over alt-right opposition to Soleimani killing makes leader worry he is repulsive to red state normies


Democrats' URGENT impeachment of Donald Trump on December 18th would take 1 minute 37 seconds to walk over from the House to the Senate, but here we are 23 days later


Thursday, January 9, 2020

Gay men shouldn't be allowed to say "tit"


Housing update: Case Shiller National Home Price Index hit 212 in October 2019, 51% above 140

The Case Shiller National Home Price Index hit 212 in October 2019, 51% above 140. The full data at the new iteration of the index since February 2018 is behind a registration wall. 

The 140 level was the level around which the index tracked for most of the post-war until the year 2000, in a range between 120 and 160.

Since then it's been as high as 235 in 2005 and 2006 during the housing bubble, and as low as 151 in February 2012 after the bubble sort-of popped. A real correction might have taken prices to 120 or even below.

Clearly the index never returned to the post-war experience, which was mostly slightly below 140. Keeping housing prices high became a Federal Reserve objective and bragging point after the Great Financial Crisis of 2008, achieved by manipulating interest rates lower.

The median sales price of an existing home in the US is currently $271,300 through November 2019, a price which is traditionally considered affordable to any individual making $104,346 per year and up.

Seeing that's just 8.5% of individual wage earners in 2018, the median sales price of an existing home is currently UNAFFORDABLE to 91.5% of wage earners.

Most people have to put together two incomes to afford such a house. But in a country where the median wage is south of $33,000 per year in 2018, two incomes only gets you to $66,000, which affordably buys you a house worth about $171,600 or so, $100,000 less than the current median sales price.

In my immediate vicinity, there's exactly two such single family homes on the market right now which are affordable to a couple making $66,000. Everything else costs much, much more.

This is a picture of declining equal opportunity.

So far all the casualties in aborted World War III are in Iran at a funeral stampede and from an airliner shot down by mistake



Carfartt clothing lasts forever, too


If Ann Coulter really means it, we should invade Mexico, kill their leaders and convert them to libertarianism


Ann Coulter endorses the dumb libertarian hide-your-head-in-the-sand take on Iran

Oh look! A deer!

They're Muslims. Kill 'em all. Let God sort 'em out. Like you said in 2001.

What a shock: Former Obama voter says we should have voted for Hillary

Trump didn't destroy the Republican Party. He's shattered the right wing into 449,181 pieces. 



Tuesday, January 7, 2020

A Democrat says "can't afford", good one!


Iranian missiles fissle in Iraq, Trump piles up almost 70 million votes


If only, brother, if only


Over 500,000 Iranians marched for life in Washington DC in January 2015 and the media completely ignored it


Fixed it for ya: "Democrats set the rules of Trump's impeachment without Republican support"


Pro-tip for Australia's Nero: Say Muslims lit the fires


Pocahonky didn't build that


They're going home early due to snow to make babies and cash in on 12-weeks family leave paid for by the taxpayer


Dog will be dead in 12 years


Cocaine Mitch's offer to Speaker Pelosi


Missing you, Ann: We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity

This is war

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Posted: Sep 14, 2001 12:00 AM

The nation has been invaded by a fanatical, murderous cult. And we welcome them. We are so good and so pure we would never engage in discriminatory racial or "religious" profiling. People who want our country destroyed live here, work for our airlines, and are submitted to the exact same airport shakedown as a lumberman from Idaho. This would be like having the Wehrmacht immigrate to America and work for our airlines during World War II. Except the Wehrmacht was not so bloodthirsty. ... We weren't punctilious about locating and punishing only Hitler and his top officers. We carpet-bombed German cities; we killed civilians. That's war. And this is war.