Friday, August 5, 2011

Chevy, still a parasite on taxpayers.

http://www.redstate.com/aglanon/2011/08/04/chevy-volts-loss-is-gms-gain/
Why are your taxes going up? Read on...

Fixing government...

I have an idea.
Lets make government's #1 priority finding the most economical way to solve their given problem. Let's take the EPA. Most of their rules lately are really about energy production, so lets require them to find the most economical way to produce energy. EPA pawn #1 says solar. Nope, canned. Pawn #2 wind? Fired. Pawn #3 ocean wave generators? Clean out your desk. #4 nuclear and fossil? We have a winner! You are the new head of the EPA. Clean the environment WITHOUT screwing with cheap energy thereby wrecking our economy.
That was fun. Let's do another.
The IRS takes tax money, so lets require them to find the most economical way to tax the population. Pawn 1# progressive tax system with deductions for... Stop, hit the road. Pawn #2 A tiered system with... Find a new day job. #3 Flat tax? Winner. One simple mathematical step, not even a full equation in itself. Say 15%. Everybody pays 15% regardless. Think the 50% of the population paying no taxes now will still wants to tax everybody when they have skin in the game?
Any other suggestions?

365 ways to drive a liberal crazy... #217




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No. 217 of 365
Ask them to guess who said this:
"The soundest way to raise revenues in the long run is to cut taxes now. The purpose of cutting taxes now is... to achieve the more prosperous, expanding economy which can bring a budget surplus." Ronald Reagan? One of the Bushes? F. A. Hayek? Arthur Laffer?

No: JFK.

Fuzzy unemployment math from Washington. (aka Lies)

Another out of order post. Mea culpa.
According to the labor department we added 117,000 jobs last month, reducing unemployment to 9.1%. But “At least 125,000 jobs a month are needed to keep up with population growth” So we added fewer jobs than workers, and still dropped unemployment? At best unemployment should have stayed the same. Someone is practicing fuzzy math again. There are about 300 million people in the US. 0.1% of that number is 300,000. So to truly drop unemployment 0.1% we’d have to add enough jobs for the new 125,000 laborers AND 300,000 jobs for unemployed persons. Washingtons claimed 117,000 is nowhere close to the 425,000 neeede to truly drop unemployment 0.1%. Looks like unemployment went up, and Washington “adjusted” the definition of unemployment to get the number they wanted.
RUSH: Liberals are up in arms over my analysis of Keynesian economics, and when they cry like stuck pigs over something like this, you just know I've gotten it exactly right.  Last night on Hardball Chris Matthews spoke with TIME Magazine senior correspondent Michael Crowley and Chicago Trib columnist Clarence Page about the unemployment rate and the Tea Party.  And Matthews said, "Michael, the stimulus program, about $800 billion to 900 billion was a waste, it didn't bring the economy back, and they got a good argument with that because when you have a nine-plus percent unemployment rate, how can you claim you turned the economy around?  It's simple crayon level thinking.  It works, doesn't it, the Tea Party argument?"

CROWLEY:  The experience of the stimulus was a big setback for Keynesian economic theory because it's hard to explain to people that it might have really prevented things from getting a lot worse and so the Rush Limbaughs of the world point to the unemployment rate and say that the thing was a complete waste that didn't work, but I think there's also another trademark there, it's a kind of conspiratorial aspect.  It's that this is a cover story for eliminating capitalism and big government running amuck.  It's a lie, basically, it's a valid economic theory, but Rush Limbaugh is turning it into -- they're trying to hoodwink you and lie to you.

RUSH:  No, no, no.  All I said was that Keynes is being bastardized by you people.  Keynes didn't set out to destroy the US economy.  Obama is.  Keynes, his idea was not to destroy capitalism.  Obama is, Obama's professed as much.  Crowley finished with that, Clarence Page jumped in, said this.

PAGE:  Rush is making up facts like he often does.  The fact is we didn't spend enough money on the stimulus.  So what's the Tea Party solution?  Pull more money out of the economy, obviously that's gonna bring more recession, possibly depression, and Rush Limbaugh is completely oblivious.

RUSH:  Where is the Tea Party saying pull more money out of the economy?  You know what he means by that?  He means spending cuts.  To him, spending cuts are taking money out of the economy.  He is.  I'm telling you he is that wrong.  He is that uninformed.  The Tea Party wants the private sector flooded with money.  Their own.  They want to keep what they are earning, and they want more people to start working and keep what they earn.  The Tea Party is desperate for the private sector to have gobs and gobs of money.  They don't want to take more money out of the economy.  It is the government taking money out of the economy.  But to Clarence Page -- remember, this is the discussion of Keynesian economics -- to Clarence Page and this Michael Crowley guy, government spending is money in the private sector, and it's not because for government to put it in the economy it has to first take it from the economy, because government doesn't produce anything.  Government doesn't have a dime until it takes it from somebody.  So maybe they're this stupid.  I just profess to believe that they have been ill-educated, they're just wrong and don't know it.

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RUSH: So my analysis of Keynesian economics has thrown these people for a loop. You just heard Clarence Page basically say that the Tea Party wants to take money out of the private sector, and he means by that the Tea Party is for spending cuts.  Money in the private sector equals government spending.  I don't know where Clarence Page went to school but this is what he was taught.  I know it's unfathomable, Snerdley.  That's what he believes.  The government's God, the government's the beginning and end, it's the end-all to all the problems.  But haven't we just found out, we just learned today with government numbers that the gross domestic product was far worse in the last two and a half years than what we have been told?  The GDP has been revised down hugely.

So how did government spending of more than a trillion dollars work?  And all they have left to say is, well, we didn't spend enough.  It's like saying the Soviets didn't spend enough, and they say that FDR didn't spend enough.  If he had spend more, it wouldn't have taken World War II.  The New Deal didn't get us out of any depression.  It made it worse.  You and I both know, you take money out of the private sector -- look, this is fundamental.  This is not even arguable.  The government doesn't have a dime until it either takes it from somebody who's earned it or prints it.  The government doesn't produce wealth.  The government redistributes it, confiscates it, taxes it, what have you.  But for the government to put a dollar into the private sector -- i.e., government spending -- it has to take it from the private sector first.  It's a wash.

What the Tea Party's opposed to is precisely that.  The Tea Party wants tax cuts, an end to burdensome regulations, you know, get the EPA out of everybody's hair, end the drilling moratorium, basically turn the entrepreneurs of this country loose and let 'em start producing things.  And you will get economic growth and you'll end up with more government revenue to boot because you'll have more taxpayers paying taxes, therefore the federal Treasury will swell.  Ronald Reagan cut taxes.  Liberals hate this.  Ronald Reagan cut taxes, and the amount of revenue to the Treasury doubled in eight years, taking the top marginal rate from 70% down to 28%.  It really isn't complicated, but these people have been taught wherever they went to college, wherever they went to school, people they have been hanging around with, the government is the center of the universe, that whatever the private sector has is because government's good graces put it there, and that's what they genuinely believe.  And so any time you make government smaller, you are making the country smaller, you're making the economy smaller.  This is what they believe.

That's why there's no compromise.  The only thing is reeducation camps for them or defeating them, and I'm not a big fan of reeducation camps.  We don't have the time.  We just have to defeat them.  Here, listen.  Let's go to CNBC.  We got a montage here.  The unemployment numbers came out and these people are singing the praises of Obama and the government and of course CNBC and the government are corporate cronies, Jeff Immelt and so forth.  Now, listen to this montage.  It's stupefying.  None of the stimulus has worked.  The GDP today is smaller than it was in 2007.  We have had QE1, QE2. We've had the Fed spending money. We've had the government spending money. We've had stimulus after stimulus after stimulus, and it hasn't worked, and listen to this montage.

INSANA:  We need more stimulus.

TERRANOVA:  There is some fiscal policy stimulus that can be enacted.

PISANI: Some kind of stimulus will be happening.

GRIFFETH:  The markets could look to the Fed for more stimulus.

GEIST: Pass another stimulus plan.

O'HALLORAN: Some type of stimulus program.

TODD:  They would like to throw in some stimulus.

VELSHI:  There should be further stimulus.

ROUBINI: We should have additional fiscal stimulus.

STEIN: The fact that the tea partiers have taken away any stimulus is a bad thing.

RUSH:  So there you have it.  This is what they believe.  So now this unemployment news today, "All right, we're coming back, the stimulus worked, now we need more."  Folks, again, if the job universe were the same size today as it was when Obama was inaugurated, the unemployment rate today would be 11.3%.  This is a tweet factoid from Jim Pethokoukis at Reuters.  The unemployment rate is 9.1% because there are simply fewer jobs in the country to fill.  That's the only way you can report an unemployment rate going down and that is to say there's a smaller universe of jobs.

BREAK TRANSCRIPT

RUSH:  If government spending works, if Keynesian economic works, how come our economy is smaller today than it was in 2007?  How many trillions more in government spending have we had since 2007?  It's like Obama actually said today at the Navy yard with the veterans, he actually said -- I'm gonna quote him -- said, "Extending unemployment benefits will create jobs right now."  It will do the exact opposite.  It is a disincentive.  People now are unemployed for a record amount of time in this country, over 40 weeks.  A month shy of a year is the average time people are unemployed, and they're all on unemployment benefits, except those who have expired.  Somehow this is creating jobs right now. 

Liberals change the laws of time and physics.

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_080511/content/01125112.guest.html
Well, that had better learn to if there going to make these absurd statements come true.

Obama blames everybody but Obama.

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_080511/content/01125110.guest.html

Poetry: From my cold dead hands.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ju4Gla2odw
Words to live by.

Another temporary fix from congressional clowns.

A little out of order time wise, but...
Can the clowns in Washington solve any problem? “That House bill contains a provision many Senate Democrats objected to — one that would roll back a program that subsidizes flights to several small regional airports. But that provision also had some wiggle room in it — language giving the Transportation secretary authority to waive the cutbacks if they were found to result in "undue difficulty" in accessing the nearest medium or large hub airport. And Transportation department officials say LaHood will use that authority, essentially negating the cutbacks.” Apparently not, more fake cuts and weasel wording.

Everybody's tired of Obama.

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/obama-s-approval-hits-all-time-low-among
Obama's ratings drop as the American people "Hope" for a "Change" in 2012.