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While North Dakota booms, California is doomed

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 55 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Elections 2010, Elections 2012, government, History, Misery Index, Politics, Progressives, Regulation, Republican Party, Socialism, Technology, Unions at March 20th, 2011 - 12:30 pm

This is a tale of two states. One is run by sane politicians running the government, who are, of course, mostly conservative Republicans, in North Dakota.

Good paying jobs are being created there, which is why the unemployment rate is the lowest in the nation, 3.8%, thanks in part to energy development, mainly drilling for oil, but also from coal mining and even wind energy development.

Even high tech companies are realizing the advantages of investing in, relocating to, or opening facilities there, due to less regulation and low taxation, which promotes business growth, and heaven forbid, profits(!!!), all of which create thousands of jobs.

The other state is about as lost a cause as we have in the USA.

And that state is, of course, the once great state of California, which is being run into ditch by insane liberals elected into office by millions of insane voters who happily send them off to Sacramento, CA, to destroy what was once, as I said, a great state.

These moronic lib clowns posing as legislators never saw a regulation, tax increase, or fee hike they didn’t not just love, but salivate over. To them, taxpayer money is the meth, and they’re the addicts.

Here’s two excellent articles about how North Dakota is prospering, thanks to conservatives running the state, while California is on the verge of defaulting on paying its bills, and headed towards bankruptcy, due to the stupidity of dimocrats/liberals and liberalism run amok.

This is the reason that every state that is in an extremely dire financial situation are, or were, run into the ditch by the imbeciles in the dimocratic party.

The citizens of a few states, like Wisconsin, Ohio, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, finally saw the light, and realized that their state could not sustain this out of control spending.

So they finally woke the hell up, and elected Republicans to clean the libs’ mess, which goes to prove, that like a lot of their constituency, liberals also need help from the government, but from a government made up of sane people (conservative Republicans, not RINO’s) who want to run their states like most of us run our own homes.

We live within our means. If we can’t afford something, we don’t buy it, or we save for it, or wait until we can afford it. What a novel idea, huh?

How anyone, with a functioning brain, could read both of these articles, and not see that liberals really are the stupidest and most ignorant people in the civilized world, must be a liberal themselves.

Everywhere liberalism and socialism has been tried, it’s been a colossal FAILURE!

And it always will be, because once politicians start buying votes by promising to take from the haves, the successful businesses and people who produce the jobs that sustain the middle class, and give it to the have nots, who sit on their dead asses all day watching Oprah, Judge Judy, and Jerry Springer, all the while complaining that they’re not getting enough welfare, and those leeches become a viable voting bloc that can sway elections one way or another, that city/county/state/country is doomed.

Why North Dakota Is Booming

by Joel Kotkin

Living on the harsh, wind-swept northern Great Plains, North Dakotans lean towards the practical in economic development. Finding themselves sitting on prodigious pools of oil—estimated by the state’s Department of Mineral Resources at least 4.3 billion barrels—they are out drilling like mad. And the state is booming.

Unemployment is 3.8%, and according to a Gallup survey last month, North Dakota has the best job market in the country. Its economy “sticks out like a diamond in a bowl of cherry pits,” says Ron Wirtz, editor of the Minneapolis Fed’s newspaper, fedgazette. The state’s population, slightly more than 672,000, is up nearly 5% since 2000.

The biggest impetus for the good times lies with energy development. Around 650 wells were drilled last year in North Dakota, and the state Department of Mineral Resources envisions another 5,500 new wells over the next two decades. Between 2005 and 2009, oil industry revenues have tripled to $12.7 billion from $4.2 billion, creating more than 13,000 jobs.

Already fourth in oil production behind Texas, Alaska and California, the state is positioned to advance on its competitors. Drilling in both Alaska and the Gulf, for example, is currently being restrained by Washington-imposed regulations. And progressives in California—which sits on its own prodigious oil supplies—abhor drilling, promising green jobs while suffering double-digit unemployment, higher utility rates and the prospect of mind-numbing new regulations that are designed to combat global warming and are all but certain to depress future growth. In North Dakota, by contrast, even the state’s Democrats—such as Sen. Kent Conrad and former Sen. Byron Dorgan—tend to be pro-oil. The industry services the old-fashioned liberal goal of making middle-class constituents wealthier.

Oil also is the principal reason North Dakota enjoys arguably the best fiscal situation in all the states. With a severance tax on locally produced oil, there’s a growing state surplus. Recent estimates put an extra $1 billion in the state’s coffers this year, and that’s based on a now-low price of $70 a barrel.

North Dakota, however, is no one-note Prairie sheikdom. The state enjoys prodigious coal supplies and has—yes—even moved heavily into wind-generated electricity, now ranking ninth in the country. Thanks to global demand, North Dakota’s crop sales are strong, but they are no longer the dominant economic driver—agriculture employs only 7.2% of the state’s work force.

Perhaps more surprising, North Dakota is also attracting high-tech. For years many of the state’s talented graduates left home, but that brain drain is beginning to reverse. This has been critical to the success of many companies, such as Great Plains Software, which was founded in the 1980s and sold to Microsoft in 2001 for $1.1 billion. The firm has well over 1,000 employees.

The corridor between Grand Forks and Fargo along the Red River (the border between North Dakota and Minnesota) has grown rapidly in the past decade. It now boasts the headquarters of Microsoft Business Systems and firms such as PacketDigital, which makes microelectronics for portable electronic devices and systems. There are also biotech firms such as Aldevron, which manufactures proteins for biomedical research. Between 2002 and 2009, state employment in science, technology, engineering and math-related professions grew over 30%, according to EMSI, an economic modeling firm. This is five times the national average.

While the overall numbers are still small compared to those of bigger states, North Dakota now outperforms the nation in everything from the percentage of college graduates under the age of 45 to per-capita numbers of engineering and science graduates. Median household income in 2009 was $49,450, up from $42,235 in 2000. That 17% increase over the last decade was three times the rate of Massachussetts and more than 10 times that of California.

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California Moves Closer Toward Default

by Chris W. Street

California tax payers just took a huge punch in the nose from the same actuaries who provided the cover for state politicians to spike public employee retirement benefits. The latest shocker comes from California State Controller John Chiang who yesterday unveiled a new actuarial report that shows California faces another unfunded debt of $59.9 billion to pay for retiree health and dental benefits over the next 30 years.

Controller Chiang highlighted that the unfunded liability grew during the 2010 fiscal year by $8.1 billion; an amount equal to almost 25% of this year’s entire California kindergarten through high school education budget.

Actuaries have aided and abetted the explosion in under-funding of pension and healthcare liabilities for public employee pension plans over the last ten years. With most public employee pension plans fully funded in 2000, a preposterous actuary study gave assurances that the technology stock market bubble of the 1990s would continue its high returns never burst.

The California Governor and the Legislature used the study, paid for by employees who are eligible for retirement benefits, to justify 40% retroactive increases in lifetime pension payments and enhancements of retiree healthcare. During 2008 and 2009, a bogus California actuary study claiming the retiree healthcare plan was over-funded was used to justify waiving mandatory employee contribution increases to cover accelerating healthcare insurance premium increases.

The bulk of this new increase in retiree costs came as the result of the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CALPERS) actuaries “discovering” after the fact that employees with their new pensions payments spiked and healthcare enhanced are retiring earlier, retirees are living longer, and healthcare costs are increasing faster than the crony projections by the actuary. The new actuary calculations now estimate the total un-funded California retiree costs are about $340 billion.

Unlike the state pension plan, which has a prayer of large investment returns reducing its un-funded liabilities, California retiree health benefits are covered on a “pay-as-you-go” basis. This means that actuary “error” that resulted in the new massive un-funding will start coming out of the state budgets immediately. California state retiree benefits have risen from 4% of the state budget to 11% in just ten years; and both pension and healthcare systems are still irresponsibly under-funded. The vicious impacts of this sky-rocketing cost of retiree healthcare may result in a 10% teacher layoff and an equal increase in class sizes next year.

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20 days of leftist threats and thuggery in Wisconsin

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 186 Comments › )
Filed under Academia, Barack Obama, Communism, Crime, Democratic Party, Education, Elections 2010, Elections 2012, Fascism, government, Healthcare, Media, Politics, Progressives, Socialism, Tea Parties, Unions at March 19th, 2011 - 4:30 pm

Remember a couple months back, right after the shooting of Congresswoman Gabriele Giffords, when the libs got their bloomers in a wad over the Tea Parties and Sarah Palin’s website “targeting” libs that we needed to defeat, and their almost non-stop pontificating about how it was this kind of tone that led to the violence committed against Giffords and the other victims?

As we all now know, the shooter had no connection whatsoever to the Tea Party and/or the GOP, and was, in fact, (yet another) leftwing whackjob.

But now, when their union thugs not only start using signs targeting politicians they disagree with (see example above), but actually physically threatening the lives of those whom they disagree with, and even their family members, their wives and children, we hear nothing from any of their “leaders” condemning this way over-the-top violent rhetoric.

The dimocrat politicians, along with most of the dimocrat voters, and the members of MSF’inM were so quick to blame the Tea Parties for the shootings of Giffords and the others, before their was one shred of evidence that the shooter was a Tea Party supporter, and even before the bodies of the victims were cold.

Now? We hear nothing from any of them

Breitbart has an excellent timeline of the incidents of lefty union thugs attempting to intimidate and threaten, including using bodily harm, and even death threats, against the Republican Governor and Senators for fulfilling the promise they made to the citizens of Wisconsin last fall.

20 Days of Left-Wing Thuggery in Wisconsin: When Will Obama, Democrats, and MSM Call for Civility?

Below, you’ll find a compilation of 20 days worth of the death threats, vandalism, and intimidation practiced by pro-union thugs opposed to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s budget repair bill. Wisconsin is my home state. I lived there until I was 27 years-old in 1993 and most of my family, including my parents still live there. For that reason and because the issue of education and teachers unions has been a passion of mine for going on two decades, I’ve been following this story very, very closely. My original intent was to compile all of this earlier in the week, but after reading Lee Stranahan’s superb editorial I decided to wait and see if that might have some effect on the national and local Wisconsin media in moving them towards giving the ongoing violence, intimidation, vandalism, and overall thuggery occurring at the hands of union activists and their supporters, the coverage it needs and deserves.
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WI Gov. Walker’s “Nuclear Option” to end this lib childishness

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 61 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Elections 2010, Elections 2012, government, Health Care, Politics, Progressives, Republican Party, Socialism at March 3rd, 2011 - 4:30 pm

If this is true, and I have no reason to doubt its validity, why hasn’t the Governor of Wisconsin, and the GOP majority in the Wisconsin Senate, used it by now, to put an end to this childish dimocrat nonsense?

Then I read this, which pissed me off-

“I would guess (Republican) Senators are trying to figure out what token gesture, maybe a procedural consideration, allows Democrats to save face.”

So here we possibly go, yet again, with Republicans worrying more about playing nice with the libs, so that they can come home without their tails between their legs, than doing what they were elected to do, by the majority of Wisconsin’s residents.

To which I say: Screw the libs!!!

They run off and hide like spoiled children who are upset because they can’t get their way, and the Republicans are supposed to worry about not hurting their “poor wittle feelings”??? W.T.F.?

I am just so damn sick and tired of hearing and reading that insulting crap time after time.

It is especially insulting to the people who gave them a majority to DO WHAT THEY WERE ELECTED TO DO, and not give a damn about how they need to be civil to the libturds, when we’re in charge.

History has proven, time after time, that when the libs are in charge they don’t give a damn about what we want or think. They talk bipartisanship, but to those losers, it means us agreeing with them. See. Obamacare. For. Instance.

This “civility” and “new tone” crap has got to end, until the libs prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that it works both ways!

Gov. Walker can use a little-known but constitutional maneuver to break the impasse over unions’ rights. John Avlon on how Walker can get his way even with Democrats boycotting the vote.

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has an un-played ace up his sleeve in the budget fights that have made Madison the focus of a national struggle between fiscal conservatives and public sector unions.

A little-noticed provision in the Wisconsin State Constitution—Article 8, Section 8—allows non-fiscal bills to be passed by a simple majority of state legislators, rather than the 3/5th threshold that drove Democratic state senators to Illinois in hopes of denying the Republican Governor the ability to go forward with collective bargaining reform as part of his proposed budget cut package.

This means that if the collective bargaining were delinked from the budget measures and put forward as a separate bill, it could be passed with 51 percent of the legislators—and without Democrats’ participation.

“In layman’s terms, what Article 8, Section 8 says is that if you don’t have a fiscal bill, then a quorum is a [simple] majority,” Robert Lang, Director of the State of Wisconsin’s Legislative Fiscal Bureau, explained to me. “If the collective bargaining portion were delinked, I believe that could be accomplished.”

“If he [Governor Walker] separated the collective bargaining issues into a stand-alone bill a simple majority would be sufficient for a quorum, which he would have with the Republicans,” added Terry C. Anderson, director of the non-partisan Wisconsin Legislative Council. Anderson cautioned that if any fees or appropriations were included in the collective bargaining provision, they would need to be excised before moving forward with fewer than 20 senators present.

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UPDATE-

Wisconsin Senate Democrats found in contempt, ordered taken into custody

MADISON — The Wisconsin Senate has passed a resolution calling for police to take 14 Democrats into custody for contempt after they fled to Illinois to avoid voting on a union rights bill.

The vote taken Thursday comes two weeks after the Democrats left, effectively delaying the vote on Gov. Scott Walker’s proposal taking away most collective bargaining rights from public workers.

Republican Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald says the action is legally different from an arrest, but “definitely a shift from asking them politely.”

The resolution says the absent Democrats are determined to be guilty of contempt and disorderly content. It gives the sergeant at arms the authority to take any and all steps, with or without force and assistance from police, to bring the senators back.

Thanks to Islamic Immigration “Merry Old England has morphed into Scary New England”

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 89 Comments › )
Filed under Crime, Dhimmitude, History, immigration, Islam, Islamic Invasion, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Jihad, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Multiculturalism, Muslim Brotherhood, Political Correctness, Politics, Progressives, Sharia (Islamic Law), Terrorism at February 15th, 2011 - 4:30 pm

Who’s not surprised? Just about anyone with a functioning brain, that’s who.

Which is why liberals the world over were, are, and will continue to be the clueless dolts that they are.

Because of its citizens’ decision to not have enough children to keep funding its massively expensive socialist cradle to grave welfare programs that they can no longer afford (the same ones that Obungler and the libs here want us to replicate), Britain let hundreds of thousands of mostly illiterate and dirt-poor middle-eastern muslim savages, who still think and live as if it’s the seventh century, to emigrate to their country, and allowed them to collect massive welfare, until they “assimilated” and saw the light.

Yeah, right. That’ll happen, oh, like maybe…NEVER!

It’s like all of a sudden they were expected to wake up one morning and finally see the light that is the freedom its natural born citizens love and cherish, and to get jobs and come to love Britain, and when they didn’t, they act surprised.

If there’s one thing that’s as certain as the sun rising in the East, it’s muslims not wanting anything to do with the freedom and democracy we have and love in the West.

History has shown, time and again, for centuries, that these animals have no interest in assimilating onto any other culture, but rather, they want to take over and impose upon their hosts their gutter “religion” and culture, which has brought nothing but evil and death wherever it has been allowed to fester, like an untreated open wound.

Just the fact that the name Mohamed was, yet again, the most popular boy’s name in Britain, tells us all we need to know about Britain’s ominous future.

Fortunately, some EU leaders, among them David Cameron of Britain, Nicolas Sarkozy of France, and Angela Merkel of Germany, are beginning to see that this was a terrible idea. And do you think it’s just a coincidence that all are considered conservative?

Unfortunately, it’s probably too late to do anything, other than mass deportations, to solve this…

Merry Old England Morphs into Scary New England via Multiculturalism

By Doug Giles

It appears as if this multicultural smack we’re being sold in the U.S. didn’t work out too well in the U.K. Just this past week British Prime Minister David Cameron echoed German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s sentiments from last October that their country’s Pollyanna policy of multicultural yumminess toward Islam’s “way of life” was, in retrospect, really stupid—as in really, really, really stupid.

Yep, England’s giddy naïveté to prove to the thought police that they have evolved into nonjudgmental goo has led our snaggle-toothed cousins to open wide their borders to militant Muslims who hate the very ground that true Brits walk on. Now the Brits have a huge, stonking Muslim mess on their hands. Garsh. Who’d a thunk it?

Who would have imagined that letting religious gangsters immigrate to the U.K. (who happen to loathe British values, have zero desire to assimilate into the mix, and believe England’s laws suck and Sharia is simply fabulous) would have turned out bad? Who saw that coming?

I’ll tell you who saw that coming: Stevie Wonder, all myopic Cyclopes far and wide, and everyone in Europe who has a lick of common sense and a functioning BS detector. However, when these seers began to perceive the erosion of their life and values thirty years ago and when they started speaking out that these Muslims who “long to join” the British melting pot were not, if fact, melting but rather ruining the whole damn stew with their radical nonsense, they were immediately shouted down as xenophobes by the altruistic multiculties.

Yes, though it once seemed cute and cosmopolitan to have people from all over the Middle East speaking different languages, serving different foods, wearing burkas and playing different music, it has now turned ugly with Islamic enclaves completely at odds with British culture. And make no mistake about it: This Islamic hate came right in through the front door riding on the back of Kumbayah multiculturalism, and now merry old England is scary new England, and the U.K.’s become a hotbed for terrorists. Now they have hell to pay.

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Rodan Update:

Now protests are breaking out in Bahrain. In case people don’t know, it’s a Shia nation ruled by a Sunni leader. Clearly if Bahrain were to fall, this could benefit Iran.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Thousands of protesters took over a main square in Bahrain’s capital Tuesday — carting in tents and raising banners — in a bold attempt to copy Egypt’s uprising and force high-level changes in one of Washington’s key allies in the Gulf.

The move by demonstrators capped two days of clashes across the tiny island kingdom that left at least two people dead, parliament in limbo by an opposition boycott and the king making a rare address on national television to offer condolences for the bloodshed.

[….]

The unrest in Bahrain, home to the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet, adds another layer to Washington’s worries in the region. In Yemen, police and government supporters battled nearly 3,000 marchers calling for the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh in a fifth straight day of violence.

This bears watching.