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Dinesh D'Souza Released On $500,000 Bond

Friday, January 24, 2014 8:28:52 PM · by zeestephen · 54 replies
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Obama's Deceitful Blame-Shifting Game
Townhall.com ^ | January 24, 2014 | Donald Lambro
Posted on Friday, January 24, 2014 9:32:25 PM by Kaslin

Throughout his economically-troubled presidency, Barack Obama's governing strategy has been one of political distraction: Blaming his failures on others in an attempt to convince enough Americans that he's not at all responsible for an underperforming, jobless economy.

His latest, duplicitous shell game is to raise the issue of income inequality, which he blames on heartless business people and Republican lawmakers who refuse to buy into his dubious, job-killing plan to raise the nation's minimum wage and enact a bundle of new big-spending programs to help the unemployed.

He's trying to shift our attention from the real reasons behind the growing income gap: weak economic growth and the nationwide dearth of full time jobs. These are the issues he campaigned on in 2008. But now he says it is long term, income inequality, not jobs, that is "the defining challenge of our time."

And the liberal news media has bought into his sleight of hand side-show, producing a rash of stories about low-income Americans to prove that his new diagnosis is the right one.

The Washington Post ran a front page story Thursday, with the ominous headline: Climbing economic ladder as hard as ever, study finds." It said a group of academics led by a Harvard economist has discovered the real reasons behind "income inequality."

It found that children growing up in the U.S. today were "just as likely -- no more, no less -- to climb the economic ladder as children born more than a half century ago."

In short, that study concluded that if you are growing up poor today, "you appear to have the same odds of staying poor in adulthood that your grandparents did."

It was the sort of study that the White House must have been cheering, because it fit right into Obama's blame-shifting strategy.

But wiser economists who know better say that poverty and lower incomes are the symptoms of the disease that Obama and the Democrats never talk about: a relentless, sub-par, job-cutting, under-invested, over-taxed economy.

Perhaps no economist has focused more on Obama's failure to lift our economy out of its chronic lethargy than Peter Morici, a University of Maryland School of Business professor who doesn't pull his punches.

In a bluntly-worded analysis this week -- that should be read by network news reporters who swallow Obama's economic clap-trap and then regurgitate it on the nightly news -- Morici lays out what Obama and his administration refuse to acknowledge.

"Inequality is replacing the American dream because the U.S. economy, thanks to Washington's mismanagement, is underperforming," Morici writes in his latest broadside.

In other words, our lackluster, job-starved economy isn't caused by the rich, big business, Wall Street tycoons or by Congress's reluctance to spend ever more money. If $3.5 trillion a year in federal spending hasn't improved the U.S. economy, another trillion more in higher taxes won't do it, either.

On the contrary, higher taxes and more government are not the solution to the high unemployment that plagues our country, they're the problem. The cost of creating jobs is being driven up by harmful tax rates and government regulation, Morici says.

"Simply put, the bureaucratic quagmire created by complex and ineffective business regulations makes it easier to produce in Asia than in America. The highest corporate tax rates among major industrialized countries make the cost of investing here too high," he writes.

In many other ways, Obama's big spending agenda over the last five years has contributed to income inequality, he says. Government subsidized loans have driven up tuition costs. And Obamacare "is making health insurance more expensive for many middle class families and driving up the cost of health care. That makes income disparities worse, not better."

As for Obama's latest attempt to convince the base of his party that businesses like Walmart are the cause of income inequality, Morici replies:

"A slow-growing economy is the cause of increasing inequality. The best way to reverse [this] is to clear a path for investment and entrepreneurs... streamline regulations, simplify and cut taxes, open up offshore energy production... and make exports and jobs America's No. 1 foreign policy priority."

Don't let anyone tell you that lower corporate tax rates -- which are now at 35 percent -- will worsen the deficit.

A full employment economy that is growing at 5 percent and producing its own energy would increase federal tax revenues, he says.

But Obama's record on economic growth is a poor one, and not showing any long term evidence that it will get any better. Yes, the economy grew by 4.1 percent in the third quarter, but the lives of the long term unemployed are not measured in three-month periods, but in years and better incomes.

Obama's depressed economy has been slumbering in the 2 percent range, year over year, far too slowly to lower the unemployment rate to 6 percent anytime soon.

At the midpoint in Ronald Reagan's presidency in 1984, we saw quarterly economic growth rates of 8.5 percent. The monthly number of jobs being created was measured in the hundreds of thousands.

Obama's economy created 74,000 jobs in December, many of them part time, and Gallup reported last week that only one in four Americans said they were "satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S. at this time."

Meantime, the president and his advisers are frantically searching for new excuses to convince Americans that the persistently weak, jobless economy is not his fault. And a band of liberal economists are now coming up with studies to help him make his case.

But the American people are not fooled and neither is Peter Morici. Obama's programs and policies are to blame for this dreadful economy that has plunged millions of our fellow citizens into lives of quiet desperation.



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Holder To Ban Religion In Terror Probes
Investors.com ^ | January 24, 2014 | Editorial

According to NBC News, the Justice Department will soon prohibit religious profiling in terror cases. The move, if true, would completely blind federal law enforcement to the threat from Islamic extremism.

Already, the department has forced the FBI to bleach references to "Islam" and "jihad" from its counterterrorism training materials. It's also made it harder for agents to infiltrate radical mosques.

But Attorney General Eric Holder reportedly now wants to make it illegal for agents to even consider religion in their investigations.

Democrats on the Hill are cheering the changes, along with the ACLU and radical Muslim Brotherhood front groups, who have all lobbied the administration for them. The Council on American-Islamic Relations, which has seen several of its officials jailed on terror-related charges, calls it "a step in the right direction."

Appearing before the Democrat-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee in 2012, CAIR demanded the administration remove religion as a factor in terrorism investigations, even though just four years earlier Justice had named CAIR an unindicted terrorist co-conspirator.

The Islamic Society of North America, another designated co-conspirator, hailed the move as a civil-rights victory worthy of praise from "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr."

The timing couldn't be worse. Experts say that if anything, the U.S. should be expanding its terrorist profile to include radical Muslim women along with men. Russian intelligence warns female suicide bombers are threatening next month's Winter Olympics.

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To: FJB who wrote (765650)1/25/2014 9:26:46 AM
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I would like for one politician, preferably zero, to explain how more smoking pot makes America a better place to live. I don't think the right pot issues are being discussed.

I know what the military adds to our society. One tour of 2-3 years instills personal discipline, a conscientious work ethic, an understanding of the value of team work, and provides leadership opportunities for all who serve. It also provides for our national defense. Most learn skills that lead to wonderful civilian job opportunities. I have never met a man or woman who served honorably and successfully that regretted it.

The services might be better off without draftees, but the country was better off when they were taught discipline and had a work ethic instilled in them. We did not lose that. We threw it away.

My encounters with pot smokers in the service was that they were lethargic, undisciplined men who did not contribute to unit cohesion and team work. They were dead weight in a unit with a mission.

My encounters with civilian pot smokers indicates they too are lethargic and undisciplined. In my mind, they are also much more likely to commit crimes. I read that a very high percentage of those in prison were regular drug users.

I heard on TV that food stamps can now be used to buy pot. Much of that money is supposed to feed kids.
Does this mean the kids are being denied basic nutrition so adults can get high? Is our govt enabling child abuse?

The politicians who voted to and are willing to vote to legalize marijuana owe us an explanation of how that is going to make America a better place.

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