Sunday, January 19, 2020
Saturday, January 18, 2020
World's second best kept secret: Joe Biden once had a big problem with stuttering
Could partly explain some of his verbal gaffes, but honestly, nobody but a nincompoop says "JOBS" is a three letter word.
CNN Business is stupid: "Women now hold more jobs than men"
Here's the lede:
Women held slightly more jobs than men in December — the first time that's happened in nearly a decade.
That's based on the Establishment Survey, which undercounts civilian employment by the millions.
Friday, January 17, 2020
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Oops, GAO charge that Trump OMB violated 1974 Impoundment Control Act is hogwash
But concerning the withholding of funds, there is no potential crime
here either. There is a process in place to sort out any disagreement
between Congress and the president on such a matter. Section 683 of the
Impoundment Control Act of 1974 states that “whenever the President
determines ... that such budget authority should be rescinded … [or]
reserved from obligation for such fiscal year, the President shall
transmit to both Houses of Congress a special message” to that effect
with an explanation. The Congress then has 45 calendar days to concur,
or the funds are to be “made available for obligation” and “may not be
proposed for rescission again.”
Although Section 684 calls for a special message if the
funds are to be deferred within the fiscal year, this special message
does not force Congress to concur.
The lack of a special message from Trump for either section
is not an impeachable offense. First, the president clearly had not
made a conclusive decision that he wanted to propose the funds should be
“rescinded” or “reserved from obligation.” Neither Trump nor his
Democratic critics disagree that he was awaiting further information
before deciding whether or not he wanted the funds conclusively
rescinded. All he had done as of this summer was to withhold the funds temporarily. Therefore, it would have been premature for Congress to receive a proposal from him to rescind the funds.
More here.
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Breaking: Pelosi delayed the impeachment waiting on her commemorative embossed souvenir pen order bearing her signature
The choreography is so over the top for the somber occasion, too, designed doubtlessly to mock Trump.
Speaking of carving out new states of the union, Virginia looks set to divide again, over guns, giving us West Virginia, Virginia, and South Virginia
Maybe what's left of Virginia will call itself Northern Virginia, but probably not. Might remind people of the Army of Northern Virginia, Robert E. Lee, minstrel shows in blackface, Gov. Ralph Northam, you know, that kind of thing.
With the budget deficit topping $1 trillion again, Larry Kudlow promises a middle class tax cut proposal for later in the year
The American people are for two incompatible things, spending and tax cuts, and Trump is giving it to them, good and hard.
Speaker Pelosi snubs Justin Amash for impeachment manager, names some unknown Democrats instead
- Pelosi names Reps. Adam Schiff, Jerry Nadler, Hakeem Jeffries, Zoe Lofgren, Val Demings, Jason Crow and Sylvia Garcia to manage the House impeachment case against Trump.
I sure hope the job comes with a map so they can find the US Senate chambers, and a pocket copy of the constitution.
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
The idiots at Vox don't know that the constitution specifies a minimum congressional district size of 30,000
Here:
"Literally nothing in the Constitution prevents Congress
from admitting the Obama family’s personal DC residence as a state — a
state which would then be entitled to two senators, one member of the
House, and exactly as much say on whether the Constitution should be
amended as the entire state of Texas."
Article I, Section 2.3:
The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for
every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one
Representative;
You can't have two per thirty thousand, that is, one per fifteen thousand, let alone one representative for just four people.
It doesn't occur to the idiots at Vox, nor Harvard Law whence the idea comes, that the main problem with the federal government is that the US House concentrated power in its hands decades ago by stopping the growth of representation. It's been on a spending spree ever since, picking the taxpayers' pockets.
Why do you think we have a $23 trillion debt?
Giving Obama his own representative just makes the Obama family more like Wyoming, our least populous state, which already has too much representation relative to California according to these liberals.
The feds grabbed this power by fixing the number of representatives at 435 way back in 1929, contrary to the intent of the constitution, which required a census every ten years in order to add representatives to the US House as the country grew in size. The original First Amendment to the constitution would have fixed the formula at one per fifty thousand, giving us over 6,000 representatives by today. It failed ratification by just one vote. The bastards finally realized this loophole in 1929 and pulled a power play.
Yes, maybe some mega states like California, Texas, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Ohio should be carved up to add states to the union and increase representation that way. Northern Californians and Southern Illinoisans already feel this way.
But carving up DC into a bunch of states? Really? It has about 705,000 residents total, less than the current average size of one US congressional district. If it were a state, the most representatives it should have today would be fourteen, but under the current way it's done, just one.
And the Obama family doesn't get its own private Representative to the US House, not while we're alive anyway. He got to be president for eight years. He can cast his useless vote now like everyone else.
What a farce is Vox.
Monday, January 13, 2020
The death yesterday of British conservative Roger Scruton reminds us why conservatism in America is such a fraught enterprise
Scruton was what American conservative and fellow Burkean Russell Kirk might have styled a conservative of enjoyment, a person wedded to the vicissitudes of a local history come what may, with all the comforts, misfortunes, oddities and delights bound up in it, to whom it would never occur to be separated from it.
To be sure many Americans have been and still are people of such places, lovers of their new! ancestral homes, their communities, their churches and all the other institutions which over time they have come to make and make their own. This has been true especially in rural America, the bastion of Republicanism.
But this has always been in conflict with the idea and the reality of immigrant and industrial America, whose people are traitors to their birthplaces, homes and communities not just whence they came, but also here. Coincident with modernity's forces, these Americans willingly and happily move frequently for employment and new experiences, and abandon old places, old laws, old books, old boots and old friends whenever the winds of change blow strong enough in whatever direction. The great problem now is most never even bother to learn the old ways before they abandon them.
These libertarians now have the upper hand in America, making a sorry spectacle of the cause once known as conservatism. Most know nothing of what conservatism even means. Reading Scruton could teach them, but they would recoil in horror.
Wacky Bernie wants prisoners to be able to vote, wacky Pocahonky wants to put the tranny women in with the women, where I'm sure nothing bad will happen to the women
Right Chief, we'll protect the women-men by endangering the women-women. Got it.
Democrats are insane.
Sunday, January 12, 2020
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