Saturday, December 7, 2013

The Minimum Wages of Politics (Updated)

 
NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE       "Economic inequality” is to be the great theme of the remainder of the Obama administration, the president announced in a speech that combined rank economic ignorance with shallow demagoguery. And the first item on Barack Obama’s new economic agenda is an increase in the federal minimum wage to $9, higher than the minimum wage in any state excepting Washington.  (Emphasis added)
"President Obama can reliably be counted upon to ignore elementary economics — which is to say, reality — when it is politically attractive to do so, and this case is no exception. A wage is a price — the price of labor — and raising prices lowers demand, other things being constant. The effects of a minimum-wage increase probably would not be dramatic on their own, since relatively few employed Americans make the minimum wage, though it will raise the bottom rung of the economic ladder another few inches out of the reach of those without sufficient skills or education to command a higher wage in the marketplace."
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Low-information voters and Democrats in general may not grasp this next point since their priority is keeping power at this nation's expense:
"There is a way to increase wages while increasing overall employment, and that is to raise the demand for labor. Unfortunately for the planners and schemers in Washington, doing so requires more than simply passing a law. Higher demand for labor is the result of a growing and productive economy...."
 Political Cartoons by Gary Varvel

Friday, December 6, 2013

Thank you, Hobby Lobby

Michelle Malkin
"Religious liberty is front and center on the nation’s Thanksgiving table. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. The family-owned craft store company is intrepidly challenging the constitutionality of Obamacare’s abortion coverage mandate. Hobby Lobby’s faithful owners deserve our thanks and praise as they defend freedom of conscience for all Americans."

Opinion inequality

Jennifer Rubin   "This week the president spoke about economic inequality. It is a problem to be sure, but it tends to blot out other types of inequality that are quite significant."
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"But there is a great mass of Americans are unplugged. There were about 240 million voting-age adults in 2012; only about 130 million votes were cast. Even among the 130 million who vote, there are millions who don’t know the name of a single cabinet member, never watch a talking head cable TV show and vote (maybe at most) once every four years.

"The plugged in are highly opinionated in most cases. They thrive on confrontation and drive much of the national debate. They’ve made politics into an esoteric subject with its own language. In doing so, they make politics angry, petty and somewhat incomprehensible — which are the reasons a great many Americans choose to unplug themselves. Political insiders sneer at “low information” voters, but in reality these are “low interest” voters who have decided to check out.
  

Yale to hold Non-Human Rights Conference

College Insurrection  "There were plenty of headlines about a lawsuit seeking a court ruling that four captive Chimpanzees were persons and entitled to “the right to bodily liberty via a writ of habeas corpus.” The suits, filed in New York Supreme Court, are based on scientific evidence proving that chimpanzees are self-aware and autonomous, and therefore entitled to be recognized as “legal persons” with certain fundamental legal rights."
 
..."Among the papers to be presented are:
  • Personhood and Liberal Neutrality: Should we provide public aid to pets’ owners?”
  • Posthuman Personhood
  • Establishing Nonhuman Legal Personhood
  • What Is A Person and How Can We Be Sure?
  • The Personhood of Cyberconsciousness

A Month of Horror for Christians under Islam: September, 2013

Raymond Ibrahim   "The same month that Obama tried to wage war on behalf of the jihadi rebels in Syria (citing “human rights” concerns), some of the war’s worst atrocities were committed against that nation’s Christian minority, most notably in Ma‘loula, an ancient Christian region where the inhabitants still spoke the language of Jesus.
"There, among other things, the al-Qaeda-linked jihadis fired mortars and missiles onto at least two ancient churches before looting them; some 80 Christians trying to defend their homes were killed.  Others who could not flee were forced on pain of death to convert to Islam.
"One man’s last words before being slaughtered by the rebels were: “I am a Christian, and if you want to kill me for this, I do not object to it.”   A nun involved with humanitarian relief said the man “Is a Martyr in Christ in the full sense of this word, since he was murdered solely because of religious hatred!'"

Maaloula (AFP Photo)
What Islamists do to Christians  "Maaloula was the scene of heavy fighting in September. It is considered to be one of the birthplaces of Christianity and is home to a number of shrines and monasteries, which are listed as UNESCO world heritage sites.
"According to the Syrian Patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic church, Gregory Laham, some 450,000 Syrian Christians have been forced from their homes by the civil war that began in March 2011. He added that “at least 57 Christian sites” have been damaged or destroyed since the beginning of hostilities, and blamed the United States and its Western allies for aggravating the situation by providing assistance to the rebels."

Fast-food strikers, be careful what you wish for

 
The minimum wage and the rise of the machines  "After you heard President Obama’s call for a hike in the minimum wage, you probably wondered the same thing I did: Was Obama sent from the future by Skynet to prepare humanity for its ultimate dominion by robots?

"But just in case the question didn’t occur to you, let me explain. On Tuesday, the day before Obama called for an increase in the minimum wage, the restaurant chain Applebee’s announced that it will install iPad-like tablets at every table. Chili’s already made this move earlier this year. "


Fast Feud   "Which is why the same president whose signature legislation slashed employee hours and cost them their health insurance is now pushing for a higher minimum wage, so that people can enjoy self-respect and support entire families by flipping burgers. "
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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Looks like the millenials are leading Obama and his healthcare from behind

First off, what does Millennials mean?  ... "In 1987 they coined the term "around the time 1982-born children were entering preschool and the media were first identifying their prospective link to the millennial year 2000". Strauss and Howe use 1982 as the Millennials' starting birth year and 2004 as the last birth year.
Obama's Millennials
 
Obama: Young People Will Realize Obamacare Benefits Are “Something That’s Priceless”  "Because what young person wouldn’t find being burdened with yet another bloated entitlement program they’re going to get stuck paying for “priceless?”
Via Washington Examiners(sp):

Woe to Our Allies; America’s new policy of retreat is leaving our friends exposed.

Charles Krauthammer  "Three crises, one president, many bewildered friends.

"The first crisis, barely noticed here, is Ukraine’s sudden turn away from Europe and back to the Russian embrace.
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The second crisis is the Middle East — the collapse of confidence of U.S. allies as America romances Iran."
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"The third crisis is unfolding over the East China Sea, where, in open challenge to Obama’s “pivot to Asia,” China has brazenly declared a huge expansion of its airspace into waters claimed by Japan and South Korea."

Read the details on each crisis to see what a foreign policy mess the next administration will inherit from this circus that occupies the halls of American "power".
 

Obamacare; your government at work

 
"Judy Smith, the legendary Washington, D.C. crisis communications expert and inspiration for the hit show Scandal, said she has not seen a disaster like Obamacare in quite some time and that President Barack Obama has lost the trust of the American people with the law's botched rollout."
 
 Obamacare and Its Cronies "In the words of former Senate majority leader Tom Daschle, insurance companies are “not necessarily unbiased. They have a lot of skin in the game.” Indeed, one of the more peculiar aspects of the Obamacare debate has been the mainstream media’s apparent bemusement at the insurance industry’s support for a law that not only forces people to buy its products (which are necessarily more expensive under the law) but also offers direct taxpayer subsidies to help cover the cost, to the tune of nearly $500 billion over the next ten years."

ABC News And The White House Observe Mandela’s Death With Pictures of Obama

American Glob "Before liberal readers get upset, let me just say that I’m not trying to take anything away from the passing of Nelson Mandela. He was a great man who meant a lot to people all over the world.
"However, the Cult of Obama never sleeps and I’m sad to say I knew this was coming the minute I heard Mandela died.
"Here’s how the White House chose to observe Mandela’s passing. In a word?

"Tacky."
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The White House         @WhiteHouse
                                 Rest in peace, Nelson Mandela.          

The Obama-media love affair

 
Date Night: Chris Matthews Tosses Softballs to Obama    "With President Obama’s approval ratings sinking thanks to the failing Obamacare rollout and the unpopular nuclear deal with Iran, Obama broke the media emergency glass to access the MSNBC host Chris Matthews. Matthews, who has compared Obama to Jesus and Henry V, and said that he was “the perfect American,” tossed Obama softball after softball, to which Obama gave stock answer after stock answer."
 
Chris Matthews to Obama: 'Everyone Knows' Republicans Want to Stop Minorities From Voting   "Talking to the President at American University, Matthews read a question from a viewer via Twitter: "What can we do to stop the GOP, the Republicans, from rigging the states, rigging the votes, state by state, to disenfranchise voters and destroy our democracy?' "

Carney blames Bush again   ... the result of, in part, some truly poor policy decisions that had been made in the previous administration,” he said.

Chris Matthews on his Obama interview: “He came to us. He came amongst us.”   "And, lo, the president came upon them, and the glory of the president shone round about them: and they were sore afraid."

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Some thoughts on the celebrity of Sarah Silverman.

Kevin D. Williamson
"Silverman is a model American of the age, whose craft consists of taking a very old tradition, Jewish ethnic humor, and making it embarrassing. Barack Obama is a fan — it is not mere cultural accident that their careers are contemporaneous — while semi-serious intellectual salons host her, to their occasional regret. This is an age of infantile politics, the motto of which is: “I want!” It is only natural that this would be matched by an equally infantile popular culture — it is the infantile culture that brings about the infantile politics, not the other way around — and that one of the more significant evangelists for Barack Obama and Obamaism would be a woman who starred in a faux French New Wave film called Féte des Pets (Fart Party) and published Eat, Pray, Fart: Life Lessons from the Sarah Silverman Program."
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"... Sarah Silverman, whose politics are as crass as her sense of humor, is a perfect cultural fit for the Age of Obama."