Sunday, March 11, 2018

"I don't recall AP stories about Obama's disastrous policies imperiling global economic growth"



Jack Hellner  "On the front page of my morning paper is this headline on an Associated Press article: Trump tariffs may imperil a delicate global economic rebound"
"In the article, Moody's economist Mark Zandi said:
“Tariffs threaten to strangle the global golden goose,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics. “The global economy is on the same page for the first time in over a decade. This threatens to derail it.”
"During Obama's eight years of the slowest economic recovery in seventy years I do not recall the AP or other media outlets fret about the largest economy in the World stifling global economic growth.
"As Obama stacked regulation upon regulation, it was similar to adding tariffs to whatever the regulations applied to -- and the media cheered.
"Obamacare also added many new taxes and mandates and each added costs (equivalent to tariffs) to the product. As prices went up, businesses had less money to hire more people and people had less money left over to buy other products or services or to invest and save -- and not once do I recall the media worrying about the taxes and regulations slowing down the economy.
"The biggest quasi-tariff of all -- and the most potential destruction to the global economy --  was the Paris Climate Accord." . . .

Texas: Armed Civilian Stops Violent Crime Spree

Legal Insurrection

Suspect had already murdered one person


One man’s violent crime spree ended Friday morning when an armed civilian held him at gunpoint until police could arrive to make an arrest.
Bill Nguyen, 47, is accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend, Chi Pham, and setting her home in the 2900 block of Hastings on fire before driving to a nearby nail salon and assaulting another woman.
Grand Prairie police said the good Samaritan intervened and stopped Nguyen’s violent episode in the 5100 block of Magna Carta.
“He held the suspect at gunpoint while this individual had a gun himself. Had he not been there, there is no telling what could have happened. We are in his debt and very grateful for him taking action when he did,” said Assistant Chief Daniel Scesney.
. . . . Nguyen has been charged with murder, aggravated assault, and arson.
. . . 

Orange Crush: Inside the GOP Struggle to Hold the Southern California Suburbs

Politico
"Democrats think they can win the House by toppling the Reagan-era fortress in Orange County."

. . . "Republicans hold four of the county’s six congressional seats. There’s buttonedup Ed Royce, the quintessential Southern California Republican, who is retiring after 26 years on the job. To his southeast, Walters is facing the fight of her political career. To her west lies Dana Rohrabacher, a Democratic target partially thanks to special counsel Robert Mueller’s interest in him and his chats with Julian Assange. And, down the coast, voters are saying good-bye to Darrell Issa, who’s ditching Congress after barely squeaking by to re-election in 2016. 

"Today less than half white, roughly one-third Latino, and nearly one-fifth Asian American, Orange County would appear from the outside to be a reasonable target for Democrats. At least 18 serious Democrats are running for one of the four Republican seats. The county is heavily, and famously, suburban, and the GOP is losing ground fast in areas like it: Donald Trump in 2016 became the third straight Republican presidential nominee to fall short of 50 percent in the suburbs nationwide. When Hillary Clinton won Orange County by beating Trump in 2016, she became the first Democrat to do so in 80 years, since Franklin Delano Roosevelt was re-elected with 61 percent of the national vote." . . .

The world is listening to Parkland teens. Some Philly kids wonder: Why not us?

Philadelphia Inquirer

Politicians are going out of their way to help these kids,” Tatiana Amaya said of the Parkland activist students. “And there’s just a disconnect — when something happens in the white community, the black community is expected to support them, but people don’t stand up for the black community. The focus isn’t ‘What can we do to make black and brown kids feel safe in school?’ ”
Amaya, Sullivan, and the other members of Raised Woke, a Mastery-Shoemaker club focused on social justice and youth engagement, wonder where the outrage is when people in predominantly black neighborhoods get shot.
They’re not alone. From Florida to Chicago, some people in marginalized communities have been asking the same question in the wake of the Parkland massacre.
“When something happens in the black community, we don’t get a lot of support,” Sullivan, 17, said. . . .

Obama in Talks to Provide Shows for Netflix



NY Times  Quoting:
"Former President Barack Obama is in advanced negotiations with Netflix to produce a series of high-profile shows that will provide him a global platform after his departure from the White House, according to people familiar with the discussions."Under terms of a proposed deal, which is not yet final, Netflix would pay Mr. Obama and his wife, Michelle, for exclusive content that would be available only on the streaming service, which has nearly 118 million subscribers around the world. The number of episodes and the formats for the shows have not been decided.Mr. Obama does not intend to use his Netflix shows to directly respond to President Trump or conservative critics, according to people familiar with discussions about the programming. They said the Obamas had talked about producing shows that highlight inspirational stories.
But the Netflix deal, while not a direct answer to Fox News or Breitbart.com, would give Mr. Obama an unfiltered method of communication with the public similar to the audiences he already reaches through social media, with 101 million Twitter followers and 55 million people who have liked his Facebook page. . . .

Meet the Gaza-Raised Grandson of a Munich Terrorist Running for Congress

In 2012, Campa-Najjar was an Obama campaign deputy regional director. After Obama’s victory, Campa-Najjar was rewarded by Obama’s Labor Department: he was chosen to serve as head of the Office of Public Affairs of the Employment and Training Administration. . . .
PJ Media



"Meet Ammar Campa-Najjar, a 2018 primary candidate for California’s 50th Congressional District. According to his website, he’s just your run-of-the-mill southern California Democrat.

"He’s a gun-grabber from the word go, utterly dedicated to a woman’s right to murder the fruit of her womb, and celebrates the full range of possible psycho-sexual unions, including, generously, the one likely to bear such fruit. He favors Medicare for all without a hint of how to pay for it, and he demands the total abolition of any meaningful border between California and the drug cartels.

"Born and raised in San Diego, Campa-Najjar had a fairly conventional upbringing -- if you consider a four-year sojourn in Gaza part of a normal childhood. When his neighbors began to make things a bit too hot, Campa-Najjar and his Mexican-American mother decided it was time to return to the land of effete decadence, the Hotel California.

"Campa-Najjar wants to run against the ethically challenged (investigated by the FBI for campaign finance abuse), rock-solid conservative (ACU rating: 97%) Republican Duncan Hunter. " . . .

Differences between Trump and Clinton considered

I cannot, in good conscience, make light of any infidelity to his wife, but recall how the left defended Bill Clinton and cheapened those with whom he had trysts while calling for Trump to be impeached. 
The thought of being a James Carville makes my skin crawl, but if Mr. Trump had been a Democrat all this would have been,as liberals like to say, "just sex".  TD
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Trump and Clinton: The difference that matters  "The left is making a big thing of an alleged affair between Trump and a porn queen over a decade ago.  Each side points, with some justification, to the other's hypocrisy.  Morally, there's little difference between Bill Clinton's dalliances with Monica Lewinsky and what Trump is accused of.  But the other differences are many.


"First, Clinton provably did what he was accused of doing, whereas there is no proof that Trump did what he's accused of.  Second, Clinton was in office, while Trump was a private citizen.  Third, the "power differential" between a president and an intern cannot be overstated; there was no such differential between Trump and his accuser.
"Fourth, there is good reason to suspect that Clinton crossed the line with other women while in office, some against their will.  Trump has done nothing of the sort in office.  Lastly, there is good reason to believe that Clinton actually raped a woman before ascending to the presidency whereas Trump has no such accusations against him.
"We must recognize that there is a serious difference between Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.  In a single year, Trump has proven himself loyal to America, even if not necessarily loyal to his wife.  Bill Clinton was loyal to himself and no one else.  He and his wife – they are one – have done more harm to America than perhaps any president not named Barack Obama." . . .

Bill Clinton is a sex-addicted 'monster' who mocked Hillary Clinton by calling her 'The Warden' in front of friends and privately boasted about his high notch count, according to his long-time mistress and childhood friend Dolly Kyle.
She remembered one conversation she had with Bill, when they discussed Wilt Chamberlain's famous claim that he had slept with 20,000 women.'And Billy and I were talking about that, and he said 'Hmm. That's 10 times more than I've had,' said Kyle. 'He had this admiration and maybe a bit of jealousy in his voice when he said that.'


















"The pair's (both pictured above in their high school yearbook photos) relationship ended in 1990 when Bill Clinton allegedly threatened to 'destroy' Kyle if she spoke to the media about their relationship, Kyle says"

Mike Pence goes for the jugular with anti-Christian Joy Behar


Monica Showalter  "Vice President Mike Pence is considered a gentleman. He's someone who stays out of the spotlight, says quiet and sensible things, steers clear of controversy, plays by the rules, follows Christian principles, seems neat and orderly, and comes off as an all-around nice guy. It's easy to see him as a duplicate of President George W. Bush, who let the left run roughshod all over him for his gentlemanliness, and out of decorum, never let out a peep. Even when Hugo Chavez smelled sulfur, hollered 'donkey,' and spewed filthy race-tinged rape-fantasy rants against then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Bush kept silent. All out of respect for the office, or something like it. Chavez knew he'd do nothing and repeatedly got away with it, knowing the rest of the left would cheer.



"President Trump's election showed it doesn't pay to be that kind of gentleman - it pays to fight.
"Thank goodness Pence is on the same page. After leftist television host Joyce Behar questioned his sanity for professing his Christian faith, his supporters, who watch that kind of TV, were up in arms. And Behar was forced to apologize to him privately, for going overboard and being such a pig.
"Pence wasn't interested. He directed her to speak to the real people she had insulted: all Christians.


"Behar, of course. didn't. But with his move, he laid the pressure on her, and there is remains as her viewers go the way of the NFL's viewers.
"Pence's move was a good one because it showed that the man had more fight in him than Bush, and wasn't afraid to be who he was. No, it's not gay people who have problems being "who they are" these days, it's Christians.
"It's the big problem in the Christian community these days. Not even the pope wants to admit he's Christian, it sometimes seems. Christianity is embarassing, socially unacceptable, too hard, all that dreck, never anything worth standing up and fighting for these days. But Pence didn't back down and that sets a good standard.
"And in doing this, he made it just a little easier to be Christian. Hollywood culture and people like Joy Behar, have gotten away with putting Christian beliefs down for decades. Now with Pence's leadership and viewer anger, working in tandem, the cost of that just went up for the intolerant.
"Thanks, Mike Pence."

But do not go on her TV show, Mr. Vice-President; these ladies speak in applause lines and have the "Applause"sign on their side.

From the Tunnel Wall blog

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Maxine Waters Vows Legislation On Reparations If Dems Retake Congress

BlazingCatFur


"The simple fact that the Democratic party hasn’t already ousted crazy old Auntie Maxine and locked her up in the political attic is proof that her demented ravings are sanctioned at the highest levels.

Reparations!  . . . "Since the election of President Trump, there has been none more unhinged that Maxine Waters with her conspiracy kookiness, impeachment obsession and most of all, her racist ranting that were similar things to come out of the mouth of a white politician, would ruin their career.

"Waters was in rare form once again as part of the party contingent that made the annual pilgrimage to Selma, AL to commemorate “Bloody Sunday” and the civil rights movement.
"Rep. Waters added something new to her repertoire and it just happened to be caught on video."


The intellect of this Democrat on display:

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2020 Presidential Hopeful Kamala Harris Supports Oakland Mayor’s ICE Raids Warning

This seems to indicate California Democrats anticipate the vote of illegal immigrants. TD

Legal Insurrection

“I think Mayor Schaaf is doing exactly what’s in the best interest of her community, and I support that 100%.”


Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) appeared on MSNBC’s All In with host Chris Hayes Wednesday night to discuss Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ speech on California ignoring the nation’s immigration laws and likening it to nullification. Harris warned that it’s not a good idea for Sessions to bring up Civil War history and said his credibility is “pretty shot” on those issues.
Hayes prompted the comments from Harris when he brought up Sessions’ reference to “slave states in nullification and secession” in denouncing California for evading federal immigration law. (Editor’s note: Sessions actually said: ‘There is no nullification. There is no secession.’ He then invited “any doubters to Gettysburg, and to the graves of John C. Calhoun and Abraham Lincoln.” There was no abject overtures to slavery and reconstruction.)
“Attorney General Sessions compared California’s actions quite intentionally I think, to be actions of the slave states in nullification and secession and the Civil War. What do you say to that?” Hayes asked.
“Indeed, indeed he did. Listen, as far as I’m concerned Jeff Sessions should be advised and I’ll advise him right now that — that it is — it — it’s a bad idea for him to start talking about anything to do with the history of slavery or reconstruction or the Civil War in the United States. His credibility is pretty much shot on those issues. But on the topic at hand Chris, I think Jerry Brown is absolutely right,” Harris responded.
"Harris’ presidential aspirations in the United States may be hobbled by her ignorance of things like the U. S. Constitution, presidential pardons, the Bill of Rights, American history, and the federal government’s role in immigration law and enforcement."

How much would you charge to ruin the state of California?


"At one time, California was the envy of America, attracting people from around the nation to move to a state offering opportunity and the chance to pursue ambitious dreams. With scenic beauty, the Pacific Ocean coastline, the major cities of San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco, California recruited entrepreneurs looking for economic growth. As the home of Hollywood and multitudes of celebrities, California presented an enticing potential to enjoy“lifestyles of the rich and famous.”

"Today, California has become an economic and cultural disaster. The state is home to over 114,000 homeless people, one quarter of the total in the nation. In San Francisco, a health crisis has developed as the homeless have created a mess in the downtown area, littering it with fecal matter, spent needles and piles of trash.

"The droughts have led to misguided water regulations imposed by environmentalists and liberal government bureaucrats. These officials also love to burden state residents and corporations with higher taxes. As a result, people and businesses are fleeing a state beset with too many regulations, tax rates that are not competitive with neighboring states and an array of other insufferable liberal policies. Even a sizable portion of the film industry has moved from Hollywood to other states offering tax incentives and a better business climate.

"California officials have implemented high tax rates to fund an array of expensive services for an ever-growing population of illegal aliens. Their statewide elected politicians, such as Governor Jerry Brown, support open borders and sanctuary status for illegal aliens. In fact, the entire state has become a sanctuary for those who break our immigration laws." . . .


Political Cartoons by Steve Breen


San Francisco Bay Area coffee shop will not serve police  . . . "Why don't they just hang a sign on the door – "Half-price latte for all armed robbers"? 
"Their stated reason for not serving police: for the "physical and emotional safety of our customers and ourselves."  That's very nice, I'm sure, but you have to wonder if some of the servers aren't armed themselves, considering the neighborhood and the clientele.  Otherwise, I have a feeling that if they are robbed, any patrol cars in the area will find something more important to do – like getting a cat out of a tree." . . .

"Hasta Muerte Coffee is a new cafeteria operated collectively by people of color, where the workers are owners. We are committed to nurturing the community while serving the best coffee. We will serve sandwiches and we will have a library of specialized books, we hope to provide a warm and inclusive environment for friends and neighbors to meet. We believe in work spaces without hierarchies, quality coffee and community building."


Political Cartoons by Lisa Benson
Cost for California bullet train system rises to $77.3 billion  . . . "The rail authority also said the earliest trains could operate on a partial system between San Francisco and Bakersfield would be 2029 — four years later than the previous projection. The full system would not begin operating until 2033." . . .


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Two Opposing Black Views of America


Lloyd Marcus, The Unhyphenated American  . . . "With only nine months of education, Clarence's grandfather never saw himself as a victim.  He never knew his father, and his mother died when he was 7.  His grandmother, who was a freed slave, took him in.  And then she died.  His uncle, a hard man with 13 kids, took him in.  And yet Clarence's grandfather never complained.

"Whenever young Clarence wanted to complain, his grandfather would say, "You have to play the hand you're dealt."  Clarence's grandfather became a great businessman, including owning his own farm.
"Justice Thomas has a bust in his office with his grandfather's favorite quote: "Old Man Can't is dead.  I helped bury him."  Justice Thomas said that is the mindset his grandfather grew up with. 
"Isn't Justice Thomas's self-reliant mindset far superior to and more empowering than bitterly viewing oneself as a victim, placing one's success or failure in the hands of someone other than himself?  Justice Thomas marveled that he grew up in a world of total illiteracy only to find himself in the Library of Congress.  Justice Thomas is expressing the greatness of America, folks.
"Why isn't Justice Thomas's grateful and hope-filled vision of America, a land ripe with opportunity, being touted by civil rights activists, inspiring black youths to make right choices to become all they can be?  Instead, leftists demand that black Americans view themselves as victims.  I choose to live in Justice Thomas's America."

Yet another view of America:


New York Times trying to rehabilitate Al Sharpton
Trust me; this guy is no Ben Carson, Clarence Thomas, Lloyd Marcus, nor Allen West. TD
. . . "Feigning balance, the article covers Sharpton's support of Tawana Brawley hoax, calling it:
... the worst thing he's done: His loud support of Tawana Brawley, an African-American teenager whose claims of abuse and rape by a gang of white men turned out to be a hoax.
"While his support for Brawley was bad – and even worse was his refusal to pay a judgment against himself for libel, absurdly claiming poverty and that he didn't even own the suits he  wore – Sharpton has actual blood on his hands for provoking two fatal race riots in New York City." . . .