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Slick Messaging, A Helping Governmental Hand, Little Guy Gets Screwed.

by Flyovercountry ( 58 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Politics, Progressives, Regulation, unemployment at July 8th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

In yesterday’s post, from a PBS special which aired in 1982, we learned that it is better to be a cab driver in Washington D.C. than it is in Philadelphia, Pa. Well, the big government Democrats in D.C. are about to change all of that. They are about to pass a new law which would regulate about a third of D.C.’s cab drivers out of business. Thanks to the left’s, “looking out for the little guy,” it will now be possible for large companies to buy the limited amount of cab licenses, lease them out at their choosing, and make Millions without owning a single cab. The increased cost for the cab companies who own businesses based solely on trading the newly formed medallions, well the consumer will get to pay that. This video is the perfect example of what government regulation does to all of us, and it does this every day in ways that we have hidden from us.

I realize that some very limited regulation is necessary. Those which prevent fraud, promote transparency, and in the very few industries where standards of ability need to be guaranteed. (Medical Doctors and pilots being the only real examples I can think of for now.) The D.C. cab example is very clearly a way for a politician to make a buddy rich by screwing an entire city a very little bit at a time. They figure, and so far they’ve been correct, that if they only steal a couple of pennies from at a time from each citizen, then no one will get angry enough to do anything about it. This is not capitalism, competition, or anything resembling a free market, which is what their slickly worded media campaign is claiming it to be. What it is is crony capitalism, where a politically appointed panel of bureaucrats get to pick the economies winners and losers based on nefarious considerations. This type of big government overreach is the reason why Boeing can not open a plant to build airplanes in South Carolina. It is the reason why tens of thousands of previously high paid oil rig workers in Louisiana have lost their jobs. It is one of the reasons why our economy is in such bad shape today. November of 2012, that is the time we can reverse this national damage.

Cross Posted at Musings of a Mad Conservative.

Friday with the ‘hammer – An Unserious President

by Mojambo ( 185 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Economy, Elections 2012, Misery Index, Politics, Regulation, unemployment at July 8th, 2011 - 2:00 pm

Obama is playing politics with our economic future, trying to stall the coming implosion until after the gets reelected before we become another Argentina. By the time 2016, he will have his policies permanently in place.  Personally I would like to kick his can down the road.

by Charles Krauthammer

Here we go again. An approaching crisis. A looming deadline. Nervous markets. And then, from the miasma of gridlock, rises our president, calling upon those unruly congressional children to quit squabbling, stop kicking the can down the road and get serious about debt.

This from the man who:

Ignored the debt problem for two years by kicking the can to a commission.

Promptly ignored the commission’s December 2010 report.

Delivered a State of the Union address in January that didn’t even mention the word “debt” until 35 minutes in.

Delivered in February a budget so embarrassing — it actually increased the deficit — that the Democratic-controlled Senate rejected it 97 to 0.

Took a budget mulligan with his April 13 debt-plan speech. Asked in Congress how this new “budget framework” would affect the actual federal budget, Congressional Budget Office Director Doug Elmendorf replied with a devastating “We don’t estimate speeches.” You can’t assign numbers to air.

President Obama assailed the lesser mortals who inhabit Congress for not having seriously dealt with a problem he had not dealt with at all, then scolded Congress for being even less responsible than his own children. They apparently get their homework done on time.

My compliments. But the Republican House did do its homework. It’s called a budget. It passed the House on April 15. The Democratic Senate has produced no budget. Not just this year, but for two years running. As for the schoolmaster in chief, he produced two 2012 budget facsimiles: The first (February) was a farce and the second (April) was empty, dismissed by the CBO as nothing but words untethered to real numbers.

Obama has run disastrous annual deficits of around $1.5 trillion while insisting for months on a “clean” debt-ceiling increase, i.e., with no budget cuts at all. Yet suddenly he now rises to champion major long-term debt reduction, scorning any suggestions of a short-term debt-limit deal as can-kicking.

The flip-flop is transparently political. A short-term deal means another debt-ceiling fight before Election Day, a debate that would put Obama on the defensive and distract from the Mediscare campaign to which the Democrats are clinging to save them in 2012.

A clever strategy it is: Do nothing (see above); invite the Republicans to propose real debt reduction first; and when they do — voting for the Ryan budget and its now infamous and courageous Medicare reform — demagogue them to death.

And then up the ante by demanding Republican agreement to tax increases. So: First you get the GOP to seize the left’s third rail by daring to lay a finger on entitlements. Then you demand the GOP seize the right’s third rail by violating its no-tax pledge. A full-spectrum electrocution. Brilliant.

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I did the math. If you collect that tax for the next 5,000 years — that is not a typo — it would equal the new debt Obama racked up last year alone. To put it another way, if we had levied this tax at the time of John the Baptist and collected it every year since — first in shekels, then in dollars — we would have 500 years to go before we could offset half of the debt added by Obama last year alone.

Obama’s other favorite debt-reduction refrain is canceling an oil-company tax break. Well, if you collect that oil tax and the corporate jet tax for the next 50 years — you will not yet have offset Obama’s deficit spending for February 2011.

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Read the rest – The Elmendorf Rule

Obama Boom: 9.2% Unemployment and only 18,000 jobs created in June

by Phantom Ace ( 153 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Cult of Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Misery Index, Progressives, Socialism, unemployment at July 8th, 2011 - 11:30 am

After a series of not as bad economic news, the media was back to the Obama Boom hype. Wall Street has gained 800 points in the last week due to the hopes that the Obama Boom is finally on. Well as we all know, it was just media hype. Reality has once again exposed this false meme of the Obama Boom.

The June jobs report shows how anemic and stagnant the US economy is. Only 18,000 jobs were created for the month. The Private sector added an anemic 57,000 mostly low wage service jobs. Local governments have laid off 39,000 workers, due to budget reasons. Clearly, the economy is in trouble despite the media hype about an Obama Boom.

U.S. employment growth ground to a halt in June, with employers hiring the fewest number of workers in nine months, dampening hopes the economy was on the cusp of regaining momentum after stumbling in recent months.

Nonfarm payrolls rose only 18,000, the weakest reading since September, the Labor Department said on Friday, well below economists’ expectations for a 90,000 rise.

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The unemployment rate climbed to 9.2 percent, the highest since December, from 9.1 percent in May.

The government revised April and May payrolls to show 44,000 fewer jobs created than previously reported. The report shattered expectations that the economy was starting to accelerate after a soft patch in the first half of the year.

Read the rest: Jobs Picture Gets Even Worse as Rate Swells to 9.2%

These so called economic experts have been predicting this 2nd half economic pickup for 3 years now. Hasn’t it sunk in their heads that 14 trillion dollars of debt holds down economic growth? Reality doesn’t matter to the Progressive propaganda media. It’s all about making the Obama regime look good.

The sad part is that economic conditions may not matter. Obama’s popularity is still in mid to upper 40’s despite the bad economy. Clearly many Americans love the man despite the bad jobs numbers. We are not dealing with a normal politician here. Obama is a symbol for Progressives. He is here to wash away America’s perceived sins they have been brought up to believe we have committed. This is why the Obama regime doesn’ty care about a bad economy. They will run on Obama the symbol, not what he has done. That’s why the GOP should focus on jobs and the economy.

Update: Here’s an example of the press not giving up on the Obama Boom theme.

Citigroup economist Steven Wieting, in a note, points out that the 1.5 percent GDP growth he expected for the second quarter would mean soft employment gains, but the report is at odds with the decline in weekly jobless claims; June’s private sector ADP report, which showed 157,000 jobs added, and employment gains in the recent ISM manufacturing data.

Chandler said he sticks to the premise that the setback in the recovery is temporary.

“Our idea that the U.S. economy was going to recover is based on three things—lower gas prices, lower interest rates and waning of the Japanese supply chain disruptions. Those things still seem to be there. I think the problem is that many of us will see weak employment meaning weak GDP. But Q1 saw better job growth than Q4 and yet the U.S. economy weakened form Q4 to Q1,” Chandler said.

The media’s faith in the Obama Regime is amazing.

US House of Representatives vote to cut off Jiyza for the Palestinians

by Phantom Ace ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Gaza, Hamas, Headlines, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism, Israel, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Palestinians, Republican Party at July 8th, 2011 - 11:08 am

Why the Palestinians receive any US money is beyond me. In a good move, the US House of Representatives has decided enough is enough. In a 407-6 vote, Congress has voted to defund the PA should it make a unilateral move towards statehood.

A week after the Senate approved a similar proposal; the US House of Representatives on Thursday overwhelmingly backed the idea of suspending aid to the Palestinian Authority if it continues to refuse a negotiated settlement to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They also rejected Palestinian pursuit of statehood through the United Nations.

The vote was 407-6 for the nonbinding resolution that also called on the Obama administration to consider suspending aid to the Palestinian Authority in light of the deal between the government and Hamas – considered a terrorist group by Israel and the US.

We should cut these savages off. We are broke and they don’t deserve our money. Let the Umma take care of them.

(Hat Tip: refugee000)