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Sunday, December 30, 2018
Five Dumb Arguments Against ‘the Wall’The American Spectator
Five Dumb Arguments Against ‘the Wall’The American Spectator:
So, Trump’s proposed border wall isn’t remotely analogous to anything done by the Nazis. And only someone illiterate concerning history would compare it to the Berlin Wall or Hadrian’s Wall. Likewise, it is impossible to make a legitimate environmental case against it, and anyone familiar with arithmetic can see that the cost of the wall will be dwarfed by the amount it will save the taxpayers. Nonetheless, these are just a few of the many absurd arguments made by the Democrats and the media against the wall. The true reason for their opposition is obvious, however. They need fraudulent votes from illegals to save their party.
Pure, sick politics!-----Don Surber: Trump vindicated, media is silent
Don Surber: Trump vindicated, media is silent
Two months ago, Jamal Khashoggi was the thing.
He died in Saudi Arabia's embassy in Istanbul apparently painfully and slowly.
The Washington Establishment went whacko and demanded President Trump break relations with Saudi Arabia for the death of Khashoggi, whom the elitists described as a journalist for the Washington Post.
He wrote 20 columns for the paper.
The media portrayed him as a journalist and portrayed Our President as a murderer of journalists by proxy.
Now we know the rest of the story.
Khashoggi was a propagandist for Qatar, the one gulf state that sides with Syria and Iran.
...This admission vindicated President Trump's reluctance to break relations with an 80-year ally.
The Post should never have run the columns.
...Khashoggi's death has been illuminating.
The press blindly took up his cause, elevating him to the status of Time Magazine Thing Of The Year.
David Reaboi, a security expert, wrote five days ago, "Once President Trump released a robust statement supporting the US-Saudi alliance, intense political pressure was felt from anti-Trump forces in the American media, which pushed Democrats toward Qatar and Iran, and away from Saudi Arabia.
Suddenly, the alliance had become a partisan issue; prominent Democrats in Congress began calling for a reevaluation of American policy toward the country..."
Two months ago, Jamal Khashoggi was the thing.
He died in Saudi Arabia's embassy in Istanbul apparently painfully and slowly.
The Washington Establishment went whacko and demanded President Trump break relations with Saudi Arabia for the death of Khashoggi, whom the elitists described as a journalist for the Washington Post.
He wrote 20 columns for the paper.
The media portrayed him as a journalist and portrayed Our President as a murderer of journalists by proxy.Now we know the rest of the story.
Khashoggi was a propagandist for Qatar, the one gulf state that sides with Syria and Iran.
...This admission vindicated President Trump's reluctance to break relations with an 80-year ally.
The Post should never have run the columns.
...Khashoggi's death has been illuminating.
The press blindly took up his cause, elevating him to the status of Time Magazine Thing Of The Year.
David Reaboi, a security expert, wrote five days ago, "Once President Trump released a robust statement supporting the US-Saudi alliance, intense political pressure was felt from anti-Trump forces in the American media, which pushed Democrats toward Qatar and Iran, and away from Saudi Arabia.
Suddenly, the alliance had become a partisan issue; prominent Democrats in Congress began calling for a reevaluation of American policy toward the country..."
Important read!-----The Elephant at the Southern Border
The Elephant at the Southern Border
"Why do the public discussions of immigration overwhelmingly focus on our Southern border while the influx of almost equal numbers of Asians, Europeans, and Indians goes unnoticed?
Why fixate on Hispanics?
...The elephant in the room is the low I.Q. of these would-be future Americans.
Specifically, the average I.Q. in central American countries – Honduras 81, El Salvador 81, Guatemala 79, for example – would assign these migrants and their offspring to the "educable" or mildly retarded category in schools, unable to master all but the basics
(Mexico might be a small exception with an average I.Q. of 88).
...Put into context, the average I.Q. of black Americans is 85, so these Central Americans would be at the very bottom of America's educational achievement hierarchy.
...The influx of millions of low-I.Q. people will likely transform America (politics included) and conceivably even edge us closer to nations like Brazil and even Venezuela.
...First, this will be a population plagued by innumeracy in a society requiring at least some ability to comprehend numbers.
How many low-I.Q. people understand what a million or billion is, let alone trillions, all commonplace terms in deliberations over the national debt and trade deficits?
Keep in mind that many of those with low I.Q.s love the lottery, where one-in-a million odds seem "reasonable."
These are also people who as jurors can award damages in the hundreds of millions thanks to junk science.
Imagine a judicial system where a handful of juries regularly dictates hundred-million-dollar judgments that bankrupt corporations while creating extensive unemployment and destroying pensions..."
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"Why do the public discussions of immigration overwhelmingly focus on our Southern border while the influx of almost equal numbers of Asians, Europeans, and Indians goes unnoticed?
Why fixate on Hispanics?
...The elephant in the room is the low I.Q. of these would-be future Americans.
Specifically, the average I.Q. in central American countries – Honduras 81, El Salvador 81, Guatemala 79, for example – would assign these migrants and their offspring to the "educable" or mildly retarded category in schools, unable to master all but the basics
(Mexico might be a small exception with an average I.Q. of 88).
...The influx of millions of low-I.Q. people will likely transform America (politics included) and conceivably even edge us closer to nations like Brazil and even Venezuela.
...First, this will be a population plagued by innumeracy in a society requiring at least some ability to comprehend numbers.
How many low-I.Q. people understand what a million or billion is, let alone trillions, all commonplace terms in deliberations over the national debt and trade deficits?
Keep in mind that many of those with low I.Q.s love the lottery, where one-in-a million odds seem "reasonable."
These are also people who as jurors can award damages in the hundreds of millions thanks to junk science.
Imagine a judicial system where a handful of juries regularly dictates hundred-million-dollar judgments that bankrupt corporations while creating extensive unemployment and destroying pensions..."
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California faces a pension showdown
California faces a pension showdown
"Governor Jerry Brown as he leaves office is warning that California and its public agencies are on the road to "fiscal oblivion" if pension benefits can't be adjusted down.
...California drastically increased public employee pension benefits in the fall of 2003, when the state allowed employees to purchase "airtime."
Prior to the pension spike, a 50-year-old fireman making $89,000 a year could retire at age 50 after 30 years of service and collect an $80,100-a-year pension with life expectancy of 76.3 years.
But under "airtime," the fireman could purchase extra years of seniority at a cost per of $0.18022 per year for every $1 of salary.
For $80,197.90, the fireman could increase his pension by $13,350 to $93,450.
Such an investment in "airtime" would return a spectacular income stream of $351,105 over the next 26.3 years of life expectancy.
...With an estimated unfunded pension liability of $464.4 billion in 2015, Stanford researchers estimated that the average unfunded liability per California household jumped from $9,127 in 2008; jumped to $21,491 in 2015; and would be over $40,000 in 2030..."
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"Governor Jerry Brown as he leaves office is warning that California and its public agencies are on the road to "fiscal oblivion" if pension benefits can't be adjusted down.
...California drastically increased public employee pension benefits in the fall of 2003, when the state allowed employees to purchase "airtime."
Prior to the pension spike, a 50-year-old fireman making $89,000 a year could retire at age 50 after 30 years of service and collect an $80,100-a-year pension with life expectancy of 76.3 years.But under "airtime," the fireman could purchase extra years of seniority at a cost per of $0.18022 per year for every $1 of salary.
For $80,197.90, the fireman could increase his pension by $13,350 to $93,450.
Such an investment in "airtime" would return a spectacular income stream of $351,105 over the next 26.3 years of life expectancy.
...With an estimated unfunded pension liability of $464.4 billion in 2015, Stanford researchers estimated that the average unfunded liability per California household jumped from $9,127 in 2008; jumped to $21,491 in 2015; and would be over $40,000 in 2030..."
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Censorship rules Facebook uses are revealed - WND
Censorship rules Facebook uses are revealed - WND:
It reported the “closely held rules are extensive, and they make the company a far more powerful arbiter of global speech than has been publicly recognized or acknowledged by the company itself, The New York Times has found.”
It said the Times got the copies from a worker who “said he feared that the company was exercising too much power, with too little oversight – and making too many mistakes.”
MSN found “an examination of the files revealed numerous gaps, biases and outright errors. As Facebook employees grope for the right answers, they have allowed extremist language to flourish in some countries while censoring mainstream speech in others.”
It said the Times got the copies from a worker who “said he feared that the company was exercising too much power, with too little oversight – and making too many mistakes.”
MSN found “an examination of the files revealed numerous gaps, biases and outright errors. As Facebook employees grope for the right answers, they have allowed extremist language to flourish in some countries while censoring mainstream speech in others.”
Trudeau’s carbon tax on gas won’t motivate Canadians to switch to fuel-efficient transportation: Ipsos poll | Watts Up With That?
Trudeau’s carbon tax on gas won’t motivate Canadians to switch to fuel-efficient transportation: Ipsos poll | Watts Up With That?"Most Canadians agree that more needs to be done to fight climate change, but it’s going to take a whole lot more than the federal government’s carbon tax to get them to ditch gas-guzzling vehicles.
That’s one of the key findings of an Ipsos poll of 2,001 Canadians, conducted between Dec. 7 and Dec. 12, that suggested a disconnect between Canadians’ acceptance of climate change as a problem and their willingness to potentially incur financial loss to help the government tackle it..."
History for December 30
History for December 30 - On-This-Day.com
Rudyard Kipling 1865 - Short-story writer, Jack Lord (John Joseph Patrick Ryan) 1920 - Actor ("Hawaii Five-O"), Del Shannon 1939
Michael Nesmith 1942 - Singer, musician (The Monkees), Davy Jones 1945 - Singer, musician (The Monkees), Sean Hannity 1961 - TV host, radio show host, Tiger Woods 1975 - Golfer
1853 - The United States bought about 45,000 square miles of land from Mexico in a deal known as the Gadsden Purchase.
1978 - Ohio State University fired Woody Hayes as its football coach, one day after Hayes punched Clemson University player Charlie Bauman during the Gator Bowl. Bauman had intercepted an Ohio pass.
Saturday, December 29, 2018
It's worse today.-----Assessing the Compensation of Public-School Teachers | The Heritage Foundation
Assessing the Compensation of Public-School Teachers | The Heritage Foundation: Executive "Summary--The teaching profession is crucial to America’s society and economy, but public-school teachers should receive compensation that is neither higher nor lower than market rates.
Do teachers currently receive the proper level of compensation?
Standard analytical approaches to this question compare teacher salaries to the salaries of similarly educated and experienced private-sector workers, and then add the value of employer contributions toward fringe benefits.
...The wage gap between teachers and non-teachers disappears when both groups are matched on an objective measure of cognitive ability rather than on years of education.
...Workers who switch from non-teaching jobs to teaching jobs receive a wage increase of roughly 9 percent.
Teachers who change to non-teaching jobs, on the other hand, see their wages decrease by roughly 3 percent.
This is the opposite of what one would expect if teachers were underpaid.
Second, several of the most generous fringe benefits for public-school teachers often go unrecognized:
Do teachers currently receive the proper level of compensation?
...The wage gap between teachers and non-teachers disappears when both groups are matched on an objective measure of cognitive ability rather than on years of education.
...Workers who switch from non-teaching jobs to teaching jobs receive a wage increase of roughly 9 percent.
Teachers who change to non-teaching jobs, on the other hand, see their wages decrease by roughly 3 percent.
This is the opposite of what one would expect if teachers were underpaid.
Second, several of the most generous fringe benefits for public-school teachers often go unrecognized:
- Pension programs for public-school teachers are significantly more generous than the typical private-sector retirement plan, but this generosity is hidden by public-sector accounting practices that allow lower employer contributions than a private-sector plan promising the same retirement benefits.
- Most teachers accrue generous retiree health benefits as they work, but retiree health care is excluded from Bureau of Labor Statistics benefits data and thus frequently overlooked. While rarely offered in the private sector, retiree health coverage for teachers is worth roughly an additional 10 percent of wages.
- Job security for teachers is considerably greater than in comparable professions. Using a model to calculate the welfare value of job security, we find that job security for typical teachers is worth about an extra 1 percent of wages, rising to 8.6 percent when considering that extra job security protects a premium paid in terms of salaries and benefits.
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Trump says he'll close southern border if wall isn't funded
Trump says he'll close southern border if wall isn't funded:

As the partial government shut down continues, President Donald Trump has issued a new threat to close the southern border if the Senate does not approve border wall funding.
“We will be forced to close the Southern Border entirely if the Obstructionist Democrats do not give us the money to finish the Wall & also change the ridiculous immigration laws that our Country is saddled with. Hard to believe there was a Congress & President who would approve!” Trump tweeted early Friday morning.
As the partial government shut down continues, President Donald Trump has issued a new threat to close the southern border if the Senate does not approve border wall funding.
“We will be forced to close the Southern Border entirely if the Obstructionist Democrats do not give us the money to finish the Wall & also change the ridiculous immigration laws that our Country is saddled with. Hard to believe there was a Congress & President who would approve!” Trump tweeted early Friday morning.
We Need Trump’s Border Wall Plus Other Measures to Reduce Illegal Immigration | The Heritage Foundation
We Need Trump’s Border Wall Plus Other Measures to Reduce Illegal Immigration | The Heritage Foundation"Congressional Democrats have made it clear that they will oppose President Trump’s commonsense request for $5 billion to expand fencing and begin work on a wall along our southern border.
But the fight over the wall is just a small skirmish in a war to decide the future of our country and whether we can control our own borders.
...It was not Trump or the Democrats who flooded Europe with over 1 million refugees and dispersed them – without vetting – throughout the continent.
But European officials who opened their borders to the migrants now find themselves beset by an intense political backlash, severe security challenges, and widespread social and economic unrest.
Europe today stands as a case study in the problems caused by uncontrolled migration..."
Media hysterical because Trump signed military MAGA hats during Christmas visit
Live Blog | December 28, 2018 07:05:02 | PJ Media
"Media hysterical because Trump signed military MAGA hats during Christmas visit
It's not hard to understand why the media is hated and viewed as untrustworthy.
There is an unprecedented amount of media labor directed at assaulting the president regarding any trivial issue.
President Trump's recent trip to visit Iraq really triggered the crazy to come out.
Maybe it was because the media enjoyed wagging their finger at the president because he hadn't visited the troops?
Whoops.
"Media hysterical because Trump signed military MAGA hats during Christmas visit
It's not hard to understand why the media is hated and viewed as untrustworthy.
There is an unprecedented amount of media labor directed at assaulting the president regarding any trivial issue. President Trump's recent trip to visit Iraq really triggered the crazy to come out.
Maybe it was because the media enjoyed wagging their finger at the president because he hadn't visited the troops?
Whoops.
In particular, there was concern that Trump signing MAGA hats for the troops during his visit was some kind of Hatch Act violation or he was tricking the dummies in the military into being part of his political campaign?
This is really, really reaching, don't you think?
This is really, really reaching, don't you think?
CNN & others within the Fake News Universe were going wild about my signing MAGA hats for our military in Iraq and Germany. If these brave young people ask me to sign their hat, I will sign. Can you imagine my saying NO? We brought or gave NO hats as the Fake News first reported!
CNN's Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr suggested Wednesday that Trump's signing of the hats may have violated Defense Department policy that prevents active duty members from participating in partisan political activities..."Read on.
The Government Lost Billions More Bailing Out GM Than the $5.7 Billion Request for Wall Funding
The Government Lost Billions More Bailing Out GM Than the $5.7 Billion Request for Wall Funding:
Senate Democrats have shown their willingness to shut down the government in lieu of spending nearly $6 billion on a border wall, but compare that price tag to some of the other expenditures the government funds.
House Republicans passed a stopgap funding bill on Thursday that included $5.7 billion to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. However, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer vowed to kill any funding measure appropriating for a wall’s construction.
Schumer has referred to the wall as “expensive and ineffective,” but just how expensive is it relative to recent expenditures?
House Republicans passed a stopgap funding bill on Thursday that included $5.7 billion to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. However, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer vowed to kill any funding measure appropriating for a wall’s construction.
Schumer has referred to the wall as “expensive and ineffective,” but just how expensive is it relative to recent expenditures?
Furious transgender woman rages at store clerk after he calls her 'sir' instead of 'ma'am' | Daily Mail Online
Furious transgender woman rages at store clerk after he calls her 'sir' instead of 'ma'am' | Daily Mail Online'Take it outside if you want to call me sir again!' Furious transgender woman rages at store clerk after he calls her 'sir' instead of 'ma'am'
- Furious exchange between transgender woman and male store clerk erupts
- Shop attendant called her 'sir' instead of 'ma'am' at GameShop in Albuquerque
- She claims shop worker misgendered her twice before storming out of store
- As she left she kicked over a stand of toys and argued with a female shopper
After screaming and booting over a stand of toys as she stormed out, the woman then walked back towards to counter to continue the tirade...."
Kurt Schlichter--The War On Trump Is All About Keeping Liberals And Their Lackeys In Power
The War On Trump Is All About Keeping Liberals And Their Lackeys In Power"...They have abandoned all the principles they once claimed to support - democracy, civil rights, due process, and equality.
None of those principles help them to keep or regain power anymore, so they are expendable.
As are you.
...Liberals consider themselves the anointed, divinely entitled to rule over us lesser folk, and they aren’t going to let anything get in the way of retaking the throne.
And this time, they mean never to give it up again.
Civil rights?
Those are an obstacle to liberal power.
Understand that they want and expect and demand free speech for themselves and their allies, confident that such free speech will absolutely conform to their dogma.
But free speech for you?
Forget it.
You have bad and wrong thoughts, and those thoughts are dangerous.
Why, speech is violence!
You must be silenced..."
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Border Patrol union president: 'I'm working for free' to secure the border - Conservative Review
Entering day five of a partial government shutdown, National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd says he “100 percent supports” President Donald Trump’s demands for a border wall, even though Judd is working without pay.
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