Reported here.
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Remember "you didn't build that"? Yesterday Obama said "you didn't vote for that" crushing Republican wave
The ideologue, dismissive of the facts, quoted here:
“To everyone that voted, I want you to know that I heard you,” Obama began. “To two-thirds of voters that chose not to participate in the process yesterday, I hear you, too.”
Average age of vehicles in operation in 2014 remained steady at 11.4 years
The level was identical in 2013.
IHS/Polk reported here:
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (June 9, 2014) – The combined average age of all light vehicles on the road in the U.S. remained steady at 11.4 years, based on a snapshot of vehicles in operation taken Jan. 1 of this year, according to IHS Automotive, which incorporated Polk into its business last year.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Republican Larry Hogan wins governorship against "the most incompetent man in Maryland"
WaPo tells the truth here, twenty-eight paragraphs in:
Both campaigns went negative from the outset. On the day after his primary win, Hogan released a Web ad calling Brown “the most incompetent man in Maryland.” It was a reference, in part, to Brown’s role in the state’s botched rollout of the online health insurance marketplace established under the federal Affordable Care Act.
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And it is said this election wasn't about ObamaCare.
Americans elect 9 senators liberal on illegal immigration, but 14 for strong borders and against amnesty
Americans elected the following Republicans last night who are for strong border security and against amnesty for illegal aliens:
Sessions (AL), Cotton (AR), Perdue (GA), Risch (ID), Roberts (KS), McConnell (KY), Cochran (MS), Daines (MT), Tillis (NC-may be strong), Inhofe (OK), Lankford (OK), Scott (SC), Capito (WV) and Enzi (WY).
A grades from NumbersUSA: Sessions, Risch, Roberts, Lankford, Scott, Enzi
B grades: Cotton, McConnell, Cochran, Inhofe
C grades: Daines, Capito
no grade: Tillis
True reformer: Perdue
Labels:
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Republican Senator-elect Cory Gardner in Colorado definitely does not oppose illegal alien amnesty
According to NumbersUSA here.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Measuring your increasing worthlessness
In 1787 the anti-federalists wanted you to have 21,132 US representatives today.
In 1789 the federalists who dominated the writing of the constitution cut it to 10,566 (but if we were all negro slaves today, then to just 6,340).
After 1920 the Northeast liberal establishment cut it to 435.
And people like Obama want to cut it to 1.
And they still call it America.
Told ya: Exports decline 1.5% in September, imports at record levels, signaling GDP of 3.5% will be revised lower
And to think just five days ago our masters of deception had no idea this was coming. As usual, this was unexpected.
Reported here:
Reported here:
The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly widened in September as exports hit a five-month low, suggesting slowing global demand could undercut economic growth in the final three months of the year. ...
September's shortfall in the overall trade balance is bigger than the $38.1 billion deficit that the government had assumed in its advance gross domestic product (GDP) estimate for the third quarter published last week. This suggests the 3.5 percent annual growth pace it estimated will probably be trimmed when the government publishes its revisions later this month. Trade was reported to have contributed 1.32 percentage points to GDP growth. Exports in September fell 1.5 percent to $195.59 billion, the lowest since April, a sign that weakening demand in key markets such as China and the euro zone was starting to weigh. ...
Apart from slowing global demand, export growth is seen crimped by a strong dollar, which has so far this year strengthened by about 4 percent against the currencies of the country's main trading partners. ...
Consumer goods imports, however, were the highest on record, as were non-petroleum imports. Imports from China also hit an all-time high, leaving the politically sensitive trade gap at $35.6 billion, the highest on record. Imports from Canada were the highest since July 2008.
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