Tuesday, December 26, 2017
Monday, December 25, 2017
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas commandeers woman's first class seat on United flight
Then claims racism when the woman complains.
Story here, where Yahoo doesn't name the congresswoman in the headline. In fact Yahoo doesn't name her until paragraph ten. But it does provide photos of the obese black idiot.
Read it and weep, suckers: Trump tells his rich friends at Mar-a-Lago that they just got a lot richer
'The president himself on Sept. 13 -- long before the bill was finalized -- said the wealthy would not benefit from the GOP tax overhaul.
'"The rich will not be gaining at all with this plan. We are looking for the middle class and we are looking for jobs -- jobs being the economy," Mr. Trump said.'
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Laugh of the Day: What's the difference between Tiger Woods and Santa?
Santa was smart enough to stop at three hos.
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Trump is scrambling to deal with a not physically fit Navy he inherited from Obama
From the story here:
The Navy will grant a clean slate to nearly 50,000 sailors with fitness failures in their records, part of new shakeup for fleet-wide fitness rules announced Thursday.
A new Navy-wide message instructs commands to immediately stop discharging sailors for fitness failures and to cancel any pending discharges for sailors slated to be kicked out after March 31. The change applies to both enlisted and officers.
The message also unveils a new set of rules for the Physical Fitness Assessment, bringing to an end the rules forcing sailors to leave the Navy if they failed two fitness assessment tests in a three-year period. ...
The new Physical Fitness Assessment rules are part of a broader effort to keep more sailors in uniform at a time when the Navy is trying to increase end strength by over 4,100 by the end of the current fiscal year in September 2018. ...
As of July 2017, the end of the last official PFA cycle, more than 43,000 sailors have at least one failure in the past three years; another 5,477 have at least two failures on the books, according to the chief of naval personnel.
The McLaughlin Group is coming back in 2018, with Tom Rogan as moderator
The old show worked because of the tag team of John McLaughlin and his longtime pal Pat Buchanan from the Nixon White House days. Both were excellent communicators with skills honed over many years, playing off the opinions of the assorted others.
Rogan brings nothing similar to the show, only affection.
Count me out.
Story here.
Friday, December 22, 2017
More betrayal from Trump: Commutes sentence of the poster boy for employing illegal aliens
Trump on Wednesday commuted the sentence of kosher meat producer Sholom Rubashkin, serving 27 years on 86 counts of bank fraud and money laundering.
From the story here:
President Trump issued his first prison commutation Wednesday to a man whose business was caught employing 389 illegal immigrants in a single shift, dismaying anti-illegal immigration advocates and a former prosecutor on the case. ...
Prosecutors said at sentencing that Rubashkin was found to have "cheated a bank and others out of a staggering amount of money — more than $26 million." His conviction on 86 federal counts was upheld on appeal.
David Frum is not a conservative
Here:
Ideas are not artifacts, especially the kind of collective ideas we know as ideologies. Conservatives in 1964 opposed civil-rights laws. Conservatives in 1974 opposed tax cuts unless paid for by spending cuts. Conservatives in 1984 opposed same-sex marriage. Conservatives in 1994 opposed trade protectionism. Conservatives in 2004 opposed people who equated the FBI and Soviet Union’s KGB. All those statements of conservative ideology have gone by the boards, and one could easily write a similar list of amended views for liberals.
Conservatism is what conservatives think, say, and do. As conservatives change—as much through the harsh fact of death and birth as by the fluctuations of opinion—so does what it means to be a conservative.
On the contray, conservatives believe in a transcendent moral order populated by eternal truths to which they seek to conform human affairs. Jews, for example, recognize these in the Decalogue, Platonists in the Ideas and Hindus in dharma. Infractions committed against the eternal truths do not change the truths, the infractions change us, sometimes for the better but more often for the worse.
Like the sophists, David Frum has chosen the worse, peddling his opinions in a world composed of mere opinion, as changeable as a pair of pants.
That's not conservatism.
Thursday, December 21, 2017
GDP actually DROPPED in the report out today for 3Q2017
Today's GDP report was the third and final estimate for 3Q2017.
A month ago, current dollar GDP was estimated at $19.509 trillion.
Today, it's $8.4 billion less: $19.5006 trillion.
Yeah, I know, big whoop, but don't expect anyone in Conservatism Inc. to point it out, because, you know, "the economy is booming".
Read it and weep: "The move to a territorial system opens the barn doors wide to corporate offshoring"
Read all about the new giant sucking sound, here.
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Once again in the dead of night Senate Republicans pass tax reform for multinational corporations
The New York Times, here:
The Senate approved the bill early Wednesday morning.
The Senate voted 51 to 48, with no Republican defections and no Democratic support.
Under the final tax bill, the corporate tax rate would fall to 21 percent, from the current 35 percent, a move that Republicans are betting will increase economic growth, create jobs and raise wages. Individuals would also see tax cuts, including a top rate of 37 percent, down from 39.6 percent. The size of inheritances shielded from estate taxation would double, to $22 million for married couples, and owners of pass-through businesses, whose profits are taxed through the individual code, would be able to deduct 20 percent of their business income.
But the individual tax cuts would expire after 2025, a step that Republicans took to comply with budget rules, which do not allow the package to add to the deficit after a decade.
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Republican tax reform for multinational corporations passes US House 227-203-2
The New York Times has the roll call, here.
Just 12 Republicans voted "No", most from states hurt by the $10,000 cap for deductibility of state, local and property taxes:
CA-48
Dana Rohrabacher
N
CA-49
Darrell Issa
N
NC-3
Walter B. Jones
N
NJ-2
Frank A. LoBiondo
N
NJ-4
Christopher H. Smith
N
NJ-7
Leonard Lance
N
NJ-11
Rodney Frelinghuysen
N
NY-1
Lee Zeldin
N
NY-2
Peter T. King
N
NY-11
Dan Donovan
N
NY-19
John J. Faso
N
NY-21
Elise Stefanik
N
Taxes are about precise numbers, which means Rush Limbaugh will make you cringe
He just said Ronald Reagan lowered the top marginal rate from 90% in the 1981 tax reform.
He didn't. John F. Kennedy lowered the top rate from 90% to 70%.
Reagan lowered the top rate from 70% to 50%.
Just about everything Rush says about taxes is imprecise, and wrong, including about what he has no excuse for not knowing, namely taxes under his hero Reagan.
But hey, he can't even get the old chestnut "whose ox is gored" correct. Today it's the goose getting gored, or something.
Take another pill, Rush. Just one more hour to go before you're off for two weeks.
Update: My bad. Rush will be back tomorrow, to celebrate the tax bill passing.
Update: My bad. Rush will be back tomorrow, to celebrate the tax bill passing.
Alimony paid will no longer be deductible, and alimony received will no longer be taxable
War on Men!
Expect a big decrease in amicable divorces! Women will have a YUGE incentive to stick it to the man.
So expect even fewer men proposing marriage in the first place.
And you thought the Republicans were the pro-family party.
Not any more it isn't.
Reported here:
In the new bill, however, these payments are no longer deductible for the payor. Nor are the payments included in the recipient's gross income. Instead, the money used for alimony will be taxed at the payor's rates.
This provision is effective for divorce and separation agreements signed after December 31, 2018.
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