Saturday, December 10, 2016
Friday, December 9, 2016
Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Trump's pick for Interior Secretary, is another immigration squish
At some point someone's going to notice that Donald Trump isn't serious about stopping illegal immigration.
Here:
But, the Washington congresswoman said, she won’t rule out a pathway to citizenship, and also stated that she was open to granting a special schedule to the children of immigrants who came to the country illegally.
Rush Limbaugh is ecstatic today about Trump's cabinet picks
The guy never was on our side on illegal immigration, the income tax, Elton John, etc.
The leader of the conservative liberals, as someone once said.
Hillary knows an awful lot about the epidemic of fake news because she started it . . .
. . . when she blamed a Muhammad video for a supposedly spontaneous attack on Benghazi at the same time Obama was trying to win reelection on "Osama is dead and GM is alive".
Trump betrays his base, picks Andrew Puzder for Labor Secretary, another amnesty advocate
Trump must think we're stupid. You know, just like the defeated elites now packing up and leaving DC.
Puzder had a long op-ed in Politico here three years ago outlining his Marco Rubio Gang of Eight immigration ideas, including
"a pathway to adjusted status for those here illegally now; and special relief for the children of undocumented immigrants."
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Thursday, December 8, 2016
Real news alert: Hillary speaks up for "true" propaganda
There's an epidemic of false propaganda. Bring back the true kind!
Here:
“The epidemic of malicious fake news and false propaganda that flooded social media over the past year — it’s now clear the so-called fake news can have real-world consequences,” Clinton said during a speech on Capitol Hill.
Jennifer Palmieri should think about the over 5 million former Obama voters who rejected Hillary, not about who rejected Trump
Jennifer Palmieri still can't face what lead to the Hillary loss: A Democrat candidate more repugnant to Democrat voters than the Republican candidate was to Republican voters. Hillary was a magnet for words with a negative connotation while Trump was not at all. She was a horrible candidate. End of story.
Here:
But it’s also important for the winners of this campaign to think long and hard about the voters who rejected them. I haven’t seen much evidence of such introspection from the Trump side. That’s concerning.
Salena Zito nails it: Hillary's loss was never about Trump but about Democrats losing touch with their voters
Here:
What Democrats, academics and pundits keep refusing to see is that the loss was never about Trump’s candidacy; it was all about how Democrats have increasingly lost touch with their voters outside of coastal America — until those voters finally hit their breaking point.
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
When Trump assures the New York Times it will be happy about what he does with the dreamers . . .
. . . rest assured we won't be.
Over 2,000 Americans died horribly in a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor 75 years ago
Our public institutions remember this infamous date faithfully by flying the flag at half staff. My son's high school had the Stars and Stripes just so at oh dark thirty this morning. Good job.
So did the firehouse we passed on the way to the piano lesson this afternoon. You can always count on the fire department.
But the rest of Michigan which I saw today had their flags flying as usual at full staff, and not illuminated at night. Just another patriotic day.
So it goes.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Suddenly the commie Fredrik deBoer is fresh out of ideas
Gee, just a little while ago Fredrik deBoer was certain that all of us white guys were buying guns to off ourselves, which meant there were going to be fewer of us to stand in his way.
Instead we voted for Donald Trump . . . and now the country's a damned armed camp on top of it.
Here's an idea for deBoer, since he asked: Get out now before the border closes and the price of the drugs skyrockets.
Here.
One month since Election 2016: Trump edges up 0.2 million votes in the last week, Hillary 0.3 million
Trump remains the king of the Republican hill in the popular vote:
Trump 2016: goes from 62.6 million a week ago to 62.8 million now
Romney '12: 60.9 million
McCain '08: 60.0 million
Bush '04: 62.0 million
Bush '00: 50.5 million
Obama remains the king of the Democrat hill in the popular vote, and also the absolute king in the popular vote with no one scoring higher:
Hillary 2016: goes from 65.1 million a week ago to 65.4 million now
Obama '12: 65.9 million
Obama '08: 69.5 million
Kerry '04: 59.0 million
Gore '00: 51.0 million
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Monday, December 5, 2016
Michael Savage gets Trump's Taiwan overture totally wrong, Marc Thiessen gets it right
Savage calls it a blunder, in keeping with his generally negative assessments about Trump's post-election behavior.
Thiessen calls it deliberate, and brilliant, here, which is what it is.
What a hypocritical gasbag Rush Limbaugh is about Trump's spending plans
Why, Donald Trump could be another FDR!, he says today. He could consolidate Republican rule for decades if he spends the money correctly!
Rush doesn't have a clue about the Obama stimulus, let alone have any principles. He thinks the stimulus was $1 trillion or so, when it was actually nearly $5 trillion, so far. I say so far because the damn thing was built into the outlay train. And look what we've gotten for it. A big fat nothing-burger. Crummier economic growth than under Bush, full-time jobs over 6 million behind trend, and a big fat national debt of nearly $20 trillion.
But Trump's version is going to be successful! Sure it is. $1 trillion or $5 trillion or $10 trillion under Trump isn't going to do anything it couldn't do under Obama.
The February 2009 Obama stimulus got added to Bush's 2009 fiscal year spending, and to every frickin' year thereafter. The fiscal 2008 baseline outlays were $2.9825 trillion.
And here are the annual outlays thereafter in excess of that baseline:
2009: $535.2 billion
2010: $474.6 billion
2011: $620.6 billion
2012: $554.5 billion
2013: $472.1 billion
2014: $523.6 billion
2015: $776.1 billion
2016: $1.017 trillion.
The giant joke on the American people here is that Republicans went right along with this charade the whole time Obama was president.
And now that Trump is running the show, an even bigger joke is about to be played on the American people.
Fake news alert: Time Magazine calls CNN's Ana Navarro "a breakout star of the election"
Here:
"I don’t know how people can possibly survive this election without . . . a good liquor store.”
Democrats are still light years away from recognizing Hillary lost because no one wanted to vote for a lying crook
Democrats here blame a litany of things . . .
- Bernie's challenge
- Comey's investigation
- The Russkies
- Clinton's centrism
- Clinton's campaign
- Clinton's failure to defend herself
- Clinton's messaging
- Democrats' inability to connect with the millions they failed
. . . but never the freight train of sooty baggage which defined Hillary Clinton.
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Sunday, December 4, 2016
VP-Elect Mike Pence discusses Trump agenda on Meet the Depressed, never mentions illegal immigration
Pence is a squish, as we told you, but if they don't build The Wall, they are toast.
Noted here.
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