Archive for 2022

YET ANOTHER POLITICIZED METRIC FROM YET ANOTHER CORRUPT INSTITUTION: ‘Doomsday Clock’ Will Remain Unchanged Under Biden as Russia Puts Nuclear Arsenal on High Alert: End-of-the-world alarmists ticked clock toward midnight after Trump election. “The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists will not move the time on the infamous “Doomsday Clock” closer to midnight despite a hot war in Europe involving a nuclear power, raising questions about the practices of an institution several legacy media outlets refer to as scientific. When asked by the Washington Free Beacon whether the clock would move forward after citing criteria the organization used in the past, such as armed conflict involving countries with nuclear weapons, a spokesman referred to a March 7 statement from the group saying the time would remain unchanged. Subsequent questions about the organization’s methodology went unanswered.”

Back when I was in law school in the Reagan era, my girlfriend was worried because the “Doomsday Clock” had been advanced. When I pointed out that it was just the opinion of some people at a magazine she was dumbfounded. She was plenty smart — her IQ was like 165, she became a big-deal tax lawyer later — but she had never considered that there was no objective component to this famous metric.

EVERYTHING IS GOING SWIMMINGLY: Stagflation Is Already Here in the Housing Market. “Though homebuilders continue to expand construction in response to elevated demand, the number of homes actually being completed has been stagnant because of persistent supply chain problems. This stagflation is a headache for homebuilders and homebuyers, but it’s a benefit for many existing homeowners — and therein lies the Fed’s predicament as it seeks to lower inflation.”

WELL, YES: Obama econ adviser: No, this is not “Putin’s inflation” — it’s Biden’s.

You know you’re in trouble when your pitch comes up as a no-sale even among your friends. The efforts by Joe Biden and Jen Psaki today to blame Vladimir Putin for inflation and rapidly rising fuel prices failed to convince Barack Obama’s auto-bailout czar. Steve Rattner offered a single tweet that punctured this White House buck-passing narrative, but it was enough. . . .

Rattner makes a point that I raised earlier in my analysis of the CPI index report this morning. The invasion of Ukraine began on February 24th, which at most left five days in the month where the war might have impacted consumer prices. I say might because consumer prices don’t react immediately to world events, and even commodities-market reactions can lag. For instance, the oil futures prices that serve as a marker for consumer pricing didn’t really move up for a couple of days after the invasion. . . .

So yes, the new talking points are staggeringly dishonest, and it’s not the first time Rattner has called Biden out for it. Almost a month ago, Rattner attacked Biden’s dishonest attempt to blame the supply chain for inflation, back when Putin didn’t make himself into a bete noire.

“Staggeringly dishonest” is standard procedure for this administration.

#RESIST: A reader sends this from Dunedin, Florida, adding: “Every single pump has multiple stickers that have been peeled off. It’s like the hydra. Cut the head off one and two more pop up.”

Plus, from Cincinnati, Ohio:

HARD TIMES ARE FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE: Legislative Branch bill boosts Members Representational Allowance, Capitol Police.

As part of the $1.5 trillion omnibus spending bill released Wednesday, the $5.9 billion fiscal 2022 Legislative Branch funding portion would substantially boost the office budgets of House members to pay staff more and seeks to enable the Capitol Police department to hire more officers.

The bill marks a $625 million, or 11.8 percent, increase over the fiscal 2021 funding level. . . .

This legislation would provide $774.4 million for the Members Representational Allowance, known as the MRA, which funds the House office budgets for lawmakers, including staffer salaries. This $134.4 million, or 21 percent, boost over the previous fiscal year marks the largest increase in the MRA appropriation since it was authorized in 1996, according to a bill summary by the House Appropriations Committee.

For those struggling to pay food, gas, and utility bills out in the real economy . . . suckers!

Meanwhile, seen on a gas pump in Southern California:

MARK JUDGE: Yes, Barr Focuses on Trump, but He Also Dissects the Many Problems With the Far Left: The modern left, the former attorney general concludes, has an ‘incipient totalitarian style’ that is ‘poisoning America’s political life.’

William Barr’s conflict with President Trump has been the main focus of the wide press coverage of the former attorney general’s new memoir, “One Damn Thing After Another.” Ignored is how much Mr. Barr ascribes the deepest problems facing America to what he calls “the Democratic Party’s lurch to the left.”

“Some liberal and progressive commentators suggested that our polarizing politics was somehow the consequence of an upsurge in right-wing extremism,” Mr. Barr writes, “but no sentient person could take that seriously.”

He observes: “Liberal democratic ideals — strict limits on governmental power, individual rights, press freedom, religious liberty — were framed within the great Anglo-American tradition and are the life’s blood of our Republic.” Mr. Barr offers that this tradition was “painstakingly wrought over many centuries from a rich amalgamation of influences,” among them classical philosophy, Christian precepts, “Anglo-Saxon folkways,” the Enlightenment, the American Revolution, and the common law.

“Under liberal democracy,” he writes, “it is not the role of the state to use its coercive power to remake man and society according to some abstract conception of perfection.”

The modern left, the former attorney general concludes, has an “incipient totalitarian style” that is “poisoning America’s political life.” The left has adopted “the same kind of revolutionary and totalitarian ideas that propelled the French Revolution, the Communists of the Russian Revolution, and the Fascists of twentieth-century Europe.”

In sum: “Radical progressivism’s core idea is that there is a preordained scheme of natural earthly perfection toward which man and society must be led inexorably by the march of history.”

Mr. Barr recalls that what convinced him to return as attorney general under Mr. Trump was the politicization of governmental agencies: “the suspect Russian collision narrative had drawn the Department of Justice and the FBI into the political maelstrom, and many Americans sensed — with some justification — that powerful Washington politicians were using the criminal justice system as a political weapon.”

Mr. Barr calls the charges that Russia helped Mr. Trump win the 2016 election bogus, saying they were “mendacious and fraudulent attempts to invalidate the legitimate election of an American President.”

Well, yes.

MADAM, WE DIDN’T ELECT THE CADAVER AND THE WHORE. THEY WERE IMPOSED ON US:  Cancel culture goes international, with consequences.

As for “seem to be tolerating” … the vengeance of Americans burns slow, but it burns exceedingly fiery.  I.e…. the longer it waits the scarier it will be. Honestly? I’m starting to get worried.

EVERYONE NOT LOOKING TO COMMIT FRAUD FAVORS VOTER ID LAWS!  All minority groups favor voter ID laws.

Looks significantly at democrats in “you know, diluting real votes with fake ones is disenfranchising voters, right?  Sure. I know you do.”