Monday, May 05, 2014

History for May 5

History for May 5 - On-This-Day.com:
Birth anniversary of philosopher Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855).

Birth anniversary of Karl Marx (1818-83).

100th birth anniversary of actor Tyrone Power (1914-58).

Happy Birthday! Adele, Lance Henriksen, Michael Palin



1809 - Mary Kies was awarded the first patent to go to a woman. It was for technique for weaving straw with silk and thread. 


1821 - Napoleon Bonaparte died on the island of St. Helena, where he had been in exile. 


1862 - The Battle of Puebla took place. It is celebrated as Cinco de Mayo Day. 


1865 - The Thirteenth Amendment was ratified, abolishing slavery in the U.S. 


1912 - Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda began publishing. 


1917 - Eugene Jacques Bullard becomes the first African-American aviator when he earned his flying certificate with the French Air Service. 


1925 - John T. Scopes, a biology teacher in Dayton, TN, was arrested for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution. 


1936 - Edward Ravenscroft received a patent for the screw-on bottle cap with a pour lip. 


1945 - A Japanese balloon bomb exploded on Gearhart Mountain in Oregon. A pregnant woman and five children were killed. 


1955 - The Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) became a sovereign state. 


1961 - Alan Shepard became the first American in space when he made a 15 minute suborbital flight. 


1994 - Michael Fay was caned in Singapore for vandalism. He received four lashes. 


Sunday, May 04, 2014

Father of Navy SEAL Killed in Benghazi Has Some Select Words for the Obama Administration After Latest Revelations | Video | TheBlaze.com

Father of Navy SEAL Killed in Benghazi Has Some Select Words for the Obama Administration After Latest Revelations | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"In an exclusive interview with Sean Hannity on Friday, Charles Woods, the father of Benghazi hero and former Navy SEAL Ty Woods, hit back at the Obama administration and those who claim there are no more unanswered questions regarding the 2012 terrorist attack in Libya."




Obama Explains What He Will Do if ‘Republicans in Congress Refuse to Act’ to ‘Grow Our Economy From the Middle Out’ | Video | TheBlaze.com

Obama Explains What He Will Do if ‘Republicans in Congress Refuse to Act’ to ‘Grow Our Economy From the Middle Out’ | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"President Barack Obama said in his weekly address Saturday that he will act on his own to “create more jobs and opportunity for hardworking families,” if Republicans in Congress refuse to take the action he would like to see."




George Will: Obamacare Doomed Under Constitution's Origination Clause

George Will: Obamacare Doomed Under Constitution's Origination Clause:
Two years ago, when the Supreme Court declared Obamacare's penalty to be a tax, it "doomed" the healthcare reform act as an "unconstitutional violation of the origination clause," columnist George Will says.
This Thursday, the Washington, D.C., Court of Appeals, the nation's second-most important court, will hear arguments on whether the Affordable Care Act adheres to the Constitution's "origination clause," which declares that "all bills for raising revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with amendments as on other bills," Will writes in his column in The Washington Post Saturday.
Will points out that the Democrat-controlled Senate passed Obamacare on a party-line vote "without a Democratic vote to spare, after a series of unsavory transactions that purchased the assent of several shrewdly extortionate Democrats.
Thursday's arguments, said Will, will show that the act was "indisputably a revenue measure" that did not originate in the House, which later passed the House on yet another party-line vote.

Union Monopoly Protects Pennsylvania Children from DRUNKEN SLAUGHTER!

Union Monopoly Protects Pennsylvania Children from DRUNKEN SLAUGHTER! | National Review Online:
"Pennsylvania has made attempts to drain this swamp in the past, with alcohol “kiosks” and other innovations; but then as now, state apparatchiks and unionized liquor store employees have united in a modern baptist/bootlegger-style coalition to defeat reform plans.

The “Greed Kills” spot boldly defies contemporary production value by mounting a “Babs’ Uvula” -style PSA in which two women recite talking points, but with worse acting — though to be fair to the thesps, Barbara Stanwyck herself would have had a hard time breathing life into dialogue like, “And I heard wine and spirits stores generate hundreds of millions in profit and taxes. It saves us money!”

Those hefty profits are of course what the union is actually trying to protect, but “Greed Kills” makes a pitch that keeping the liquor monopoly prevents a slaughter of the innocents.
“I read the same kind of law in North Carolina is killing one child every week,” says one woman. “It only takes a little bit of greed to kill a child.”"

Final Obamacare Headcount Lacks Details

Final Obamacare Headcount Lacks Details:
"Although the 45-page enrollment report gives more insight into the gender, age, and financial assistance status of the new “enrollees,” it does not say how many had paid their first month’s premium. The Obama administration also did not disclose how many of the enrollees previously were uninsured."

What Happens To The Unemp. Rate If You Add Back Labor Force Dropouts?

What Happens To The Unemp. Rate If You Add Back Labor Force Dropouts?
Unemployment Rate With LF Dropouts 05022014

Column: What the Papers Won't Tell You About the 'Central Park Five'

Column: What the Papers Won't Tell You About the 'Central Park Five' | NewsBusters:
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is demanding a quick settlement of the lawsuit brought by the five men convicted of one of the most sickening crimes in the city's history: the attack on the Central Park jogger in 1989.
The plaintiffs are demanding $50 million apiece -- for going to prison for a rape that they committed, as detailed in Chapter 13 of "Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Destroying America." Abner Louima got $5.8 million for a shockingly brutal police assault on him, and he was just an innocent bystander.
The "Central Park Five," as PBS documentarian Ken Burns has dubbed them, aren't exactly Emmett Till (as Burns would have you believe). Even if they were innocent of the Central Park rape, which they aren't, the reason they were originally arrested was that they were rampaging through the park, assaulting people.
Even after they began denying the rape, the defendants continued to admit committing these other attacks. How'd you like to be one of the people badly beaten in the park that night watching your tax dollars go to pay your assailants millions of dollars?
All those convictions -- on the rape as well as the assaults -- have been vacated because an aging district attorney wanted a glowing obituary in The New York Times.

Michigan Loses ‘Right To Farm’ This Week: A Farewell To Backyard Chickens and Beekeepers

Michigan Loses ‘Right To Farm’ This Week: A Farewell To Backyard Chickens and Beekeepers
Michigan residents lost their “right to farm” this week thanks to a new ruling by the Michigan Commission of Agriculture and Rural Development. 
Gail Philburn of the Michigan Sierra Club told Michigan Livethe new changes “effectively remove Right to Farm Act protection for many urban and suburban backyard farmers raising small numbers of animals.” 
Backyard and urban farming were previously protected by Michigan’s Right to Farm Act. The Commission ruled that the Right to Farm Act protections no longer apply to many homeowners who keep small numbers of livestock.

Biden: ‘Journalists Can Tell People the Truth’ or ‘Tell People What is Not the Truth’ | CNS News

Biden: ‘Journalists Can Tell People the Truth’ or ‘Tell People What is Not the Truth’ | CNS News:
"Vice President Joe Biden told people at a conference on Friday that freedom of the press includes allowing journalists to “tell people the truth, and even tell people what is not the truth.”


Muslim Brotherhood Launches Own Political Party In America

Muslim Brotherhood Launches Own Political Party In America - Investors.com:
"Islamofascism:
With an eye toward the 2016 election, the radical Muslim Brotherhood has built the framework for a political party in America that seeks to turn Muslims into an Islamist voting bloc.
'Muslim voters have the potential to be swing voters in 2016," said Nihad Awad in launching the benign-sounding U.S. Council of Muslim Organizations, whose membership reads like a Who's Who of Brotherhood front groups.
"We are aiming to bring more participation from the Muslim community."
USCMO also aims to elect Islamists in Washington, with the ultimate objective of "institutionalizing policies" favorable to Islamists — that is, Shariah law.
This development bears careful monitoring in light of the U.S. Brotherhood's recently exposed goal to wage a "civilization jihad" against America that explicitly calls for infiltrating the U.S. political system and "destroying (it) from within." 
 The subversive plan was spelled out in hundreds of pages of founding archives that the FBI confiscated from a Brotherhood leader's home in the Washington suburbs after 9/11."


Benghazi Made Simple

Benghazi Made Simple | National Review Online:

"As I said on Fox yesterday, Jay Carney is a very strange creature for Washington.

He’s an extremely confident liar — we’ve got a lot of those! — but he’s not very convincing. 

Usually, confidence = convincing."

Feds Announce Lowest Unemployment Rate Under President Obama | TheBlaze.com

Feds Announce Lowest Unemployment Rate Under President Obama | TheBlaze.com:
“These individuals were not in the labor force, wanted and were available for work, and had looked for a job sometime in the prior 12 months,” the report reads. “They were not counted as unemployed because they had not searched for work in the 4 weeks preceding the survey.”

It continues:
Among the marginally attached, there were 783,000 discouraged workers in April, little changed from a year earlier. (The data are not seasonally adjusted.) Discouraged workers are persons not currently looking for work because they believe no jobs are available for them. "

History for May 4

History for May 4 - On-This-Day.com:
International Respect for Chickens Day
Petite and Proud Day

Happy Birthday! Randy Travis, George F. Will, Pia Zadora

1626 - Dutch explorer Peter Minuit landed on Manhattan Island. Native Americans later sold the island (20,000 acres) for $24 in cloth and buttons.



1715 - A French manufacturer debuted the first folding umbrella. 


1886 - Chichester Bell and Charles S. Tainter patented the gramophone. It was the first practical phonograph. 



1930 - Mahatma Gandhi was arrested by the British. 



1932 - Al Capone entered the Atlanta Penitentiary federal prison for income-tax evasion. 



1942 - The Battle of the Coral Sea commenced as American and Japanese carriers launched their attacks at each other.

 

1961 - Thirteen civil rights activists, dubbed "Freedom Riders," began a bus trip through the South. 



1970 - The Ohio National Guardsmen opened fire on students during an anti-Vietnam war protest at Kent State University. Four students were killed and nine others were wounded. 



1979 - Margaret Thatcher became Britain's first woman prime minister. 



1981 - The Federal Reserve Board raised its discount rate to 14%. 



1987 - Live models were used for the first time in Playtex bra ads. 



1989 - Oliver North, a former White House aide was convicted of shredding documents and two other crimes. He was acquitted of nine other charges stemming from the Iran-Contra affair. The three convictions were later overturned on appeal. 



1998 - Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski was given four life sentences plus 30 years by a federal judge in Sacramento, CA. The sentence was under a plea agreement that spared Kaczynski the death penalty.



Saturday, May 03, 2014

Revealed! Where was Obama During the Benghazi Terrorist Attacks?

Revealed! Where was Obama During the Benghazi Terrorist Attacks?:
"Then, when Vietor was asked by Baier whether he changed the talking appoints from “attacks” to “demonstrations,” Vietor, sounding like a 13 year-old valley girl, responded that he didn’t remember, because, “Dude, this was like two years ago.” 
Other than Vietor’s lack of seriousness being representative of how the Obama regime viewed the Benghazi terrorist attacks on 9/11/12, the most interesting revelation was the answer to the question everyone has been curious about, which is, where was Obama during the attacks, which lasted seven hours? "

Hollywood Star Warns That America Is Sliding Headfirst Into Socialism | TheBlaze.com

Hollywood Star Warns That America Is Sliding Headfirst Into Socialism | TheBlaze.com:
"He also accusing the media of siding with Washington, D.C., against the American people.
“We don’t really have freedom of the press. It’s owned by about eight different companies, and it doesn’t really express or help the average American,” he said.
Prior to the 2012 election, Schneider announced he had “come around” and that there was no way he could vote for “crappy” Obama, and last year, he announced that he was formally switching his party affiliation from Democrat to Republican."




Doh!------------------Petition problems threaten Conyers' re-election bid

Petition problems threaten Conyers' re-election bid | Crain's Detroit Business:
"Detroit congressman John Conyers' run for re-election appears to be in trouble because of problems with his petitions, Wayne County Clerk Cathy Garrett said Friday.
Garrett said problems are related to two people who collected signatures to get the Democrat on the August primary ballot. She said it doesn't appear they were registered to vote until late April.
But Conyers attorney John Pirich said they registered to vote in December. He said the campaign also is working to restore 800 signatures that were ruled invalid.
Conyers needs 1,000 signatures collected by registered voters. A decision about his place on the ballot could come Wednesday.
The 84-year-old Conyers was first elected to Congress in 1964."

The Magic Of 100%+ "Hedonic" Deflation In One Chart

The Magic Of 100%+ "Hedonic" Deflation In One Chart | Zero Hedge:

The Magic Of 100%+ "Hedonic" Deflation In One Chart

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In a NYT article which perhaps was meant to boost poor Americans' spirits that despite their horrible economic plight (because, you see, the past five years of Fed monetary easing - which explicitly allowed US politicians to avoid engaging in much needed and very unpopular fiscal reform - only focused on helping just the wealthiest - sorry very much, better luck next time) things really are quite great because, through the magic of hedonics, most things are really cheaper than ever.
To wit:
Since the 1980s, for instance, the real price of a midrange color television has plummeted about tenfold, and televisions today are crisper, bigger, lighter and often Internet-connected. Similarly, the effective price of clothing, bicycles, small appliances, processed foods — virtually anything produced in a factory — has followed a downward trajectory. The result is that Americans can buy much more stuff at bargain prices.
They can.
The only problem is they don't, because while one can use hedonic adjustments all day long to make it appear that one gets more bang for the buck, one still has to spend several hundred to over a thousand for a simple television set every few years, regardless of whether it is 1080p, 4K, 3D, or any other fleeting fad.
The NYT does touch on this amusing sleight of hand used by economists always and everywhere to make inflation appear tamer than it is:
“If you handpick services and goods where there has been dramatic technological progress, then the fact that poor people can consume these items in 2014 and even rich people couldn’t consume them in 1954 is hardly a meaningful distinction,” said Gary Burtless, an economist at the Brookings Institution. “That’s not telling you who is rich and who is poor, not in the way that Adam Smith and most everyone else since him thinks about poverty.”
Indeed - because between soaring food and energy prices, and stagnant or outright declining wages (the average weekly wage this month was $24.31; the average weekly wage last month was... $24.31), and the indigestability of the iPad (a new version of which is offered every 8-12 months with new features, which somehow also makes it hedonically cheaper) America's poor couldn't care less about how "cheap" those things they simply can never afford, allegedly are.
And the other problem, and an indication of just how ridiculous hedonics really is, is shown on the chart below, which is what economists use to "justify" that inflation really is very tame.
The punchline: apparently the "hedonically adjusted" deflation in Television costs over the past ten years is over 100%.
Huh, deflation of more than 100%? How is that possible? Just read the fine print:
Data is collected from retail stores and adjusted by specialists to reflect changes in quantity offered in a product or an increase in qualityMuch of the drop in prices for electronics reflects an increase in quality over the past 10 years.
Ah, so the drop in prices in not actually a drop in prices which very well may be rising... but simply "an increase in quality."
By that logic, 99% of Americans are wealthier because the US household net worth chart showing really just the wealth of 1% of Americans (those whose paper wealth is tied to the stock market) moves from lower left to upper right. Courtesy of Mr. Chairmanwoman's money printer. And if not that then, well, there is always the trickle down effect.
Isn't modern "hedonically-adjusted" economics just grand: after all, since the quality of that money in your pocket is so much higher, you are now richer. Just ignore the fact that in proportion to all the outstanding money, what you have in your pocket is now worse than a joke.

Tense Video: Reporter Writes ‘Blah Blah Blah’, Asks Mocking Climate Change Question — GOP Candidate Finally Had Enough | Video | TheBlaze.com

Tense Video: Reporter Writes ‘Blah Blah Blah’, Asks Mocking Climate Change Question — GOP Candidate Finally Had Enough | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"Republican candidate Mark Callahan was reportedly among several other GOP Senate candidates seeking an endorsement from the newspaper. Callahan took offense when he caught reporter Nigel Jaquiss scribbling “blah blah blah” while candidate Joe Rae Perkins answered a question, as first reported by Jim Romenesko.
“I see what you’re writing down there. You just wrote down ‘blah blah blah blah’ for everything that Jo Rae said,” he said. “Jo Rae is a respectful woman. Why are you not respecting her by writing ‘blah blah blah blah’ in your notepad?”