Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Mark Levin is at his best to start the show this evening
He's ripping every president back to G. H. W. Bush as appeasers of North Korea, our feckless Congress, our fifth column media, and even the libertarians, observing that the president is almost alone in facing this problem.
One of Trump's biggest enemies on the radio is tonight one of his biggest supporters.
You'd better pray I don't win Megamillions tonight
With my luck I'll win and a nuclear war will start with North Korea.
Monday, August 7, 2017
Loretta Lynch now numbered among Obama's minions using e-mail aliases to avoid detection
Reported here.
She went by Elizabeth Carlisle, not Publius or Brutus.
Sort of like how Liizah Mercowsky of Alaska uses Republican as an alias for Democrat.
Sunday, August 6, 2017
Hiroshima survivor admits school girls were being trained as decoders for the Japanese army
So they were legitimate targets.
From the story here:
On the morning of Aug. 6, 1945, Setsuko Nakamura sat with her Grade 8 classmates on the floor of her private girls school, listening to a lecture about duty to the emperor. Setsuko and some of her classmates had been training as decoding assistants for the Japanese army, in preparation for the final invasion by Allied forces.
Like most libertarians, Ben Domenech is a progressive who imagines America began as a tabula rasa on which we wrote "manifest destiny"
I'll bet he's memorized Emma Lazarus' poem, too. Ben is deeply confused about the American founding.
Here, where you might be forgiven for thinking he's talking about Australia:
Once there was a country born without an inheritance. It was a civilization carved by the rejected refuse of the old world, by the religious freaks, criminals, bastards, and orphans. They were the type of men and women willing to risk all to cross the wine-dark sea in search of their fortune. They came from all the corners of the world, and in this land they worked the good earth and made their way. In time they built marketplaces and cities and governments, and threw off the shackles of their far-off, old-world rulers to make their own law. Where other revolutions had been crushed, they prevailed. They risked it all, and won.
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Saturday, August 5, 2017
The individual insurance market has shrunk by 13% in one year, led by those unsubsidized
From the story here:
As of March 2017, the individual insurance market totaled 17.6 [million-doh!] people. That is down from 20.2 million one year prior. This is a decrease of 2.6 million people, a 13 percent drop in the size of the overall individual-health-insurance market. 12.2 million bought their health insurance on the state- and federally run Obamacare exchanges [vs. 12.7 million the previous year]. 5.4 million people bought their insurance off of the Obamacare exchanges [vs. 7.5 million the previous year]. ... In other words, enrollment is steady among those who receive subsidies but declining dramatically among those who do not. ... In fact, in 2015, 7.5 million people paid the fine, while 6.5 million paid the fine in 2016, according to the IRS. ... After four years of attempts by the Obama administration, no more than 40 percent of those eligible for subsidies availed themselves of the program.
Three easy steps to joining the middle class
1. Get a job
2. Marry someone who also has a job
3. Pool your resources and buy a house
Friday, August 4, 2017
There's something you don't see everyday: Grossly UNDERESTIMATING "not in the labor force"
It's actually 94.6 million in July 2017, not 50 million.
Among all those millions, just 5.4 million "want a job now". The rest are old and retired, young and in school, unable to work because of disability, homemakers, etc.
You people out there just don't get it.
If employers could fire 30 million of your asses in 2009 and get along just fine without you, they still can.
Full-time job growth under Trump so far beats Obama and Bush, but that's about it
Note that employers panicked under Obama and fired people like crazy after his election, so there was a steep decline in full-time.
So far the growth of full-time shows a tentative thumbs-up to Trump, but still nothing like the vote of confidence typical after previous changes at the helm of state.
The puny 2.5% growth under George W. Bush, keep in mind, was still all pre-911 and post-Reagan bull market, which ended in August 2000. Trump is doing better than Bush, but not by much.
Thursday, August 3, 2017
Robert Mueller contributed money to anti-marriage, pro-Obama crackpot William Weld in 1996
Reported here:
Mr. Mueller made two contributions in 1996 to Republican William Weld, then a candidate for a U.S. senate seat in Massachusetts, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks money in politics.
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