Friday Digest
THE FOUNDATION
"This gave me occasion to observe, that when Men are employ'd they are best contented." --Benjamin Franklin
ECONOMY
Recovery Bummer
At first blush, today's jobs
report once again seems to contain good news: 169,000 jobs added and
unemployment dropping a tenth of a point to 7.3%, the lowest since
December 2008. But beware what we call the "headline" numbers. The
Leftmedia employes them to bolster the sorry record of their man in the
White House.
Digging deeper, we find trouble
quickly. July numbers were revised down from 162,000 to just 104,000,
and June was revised down for the second time. The unemployment rate
fell once again only because so many people are giving up looking for
work -- 312,000, or nearly twice the number who found work -- and they
aren't counted in the report. The labor participation rate fell to
63.2%, the lowest since Jimmy Carter's malaise days of August 1978. If
labor participation remained at the same level it was in January 2009,
the headline unemployment rate would be 10.8%. It would be 7.7% if
participation was the same as just one year ago.
As for the U-6 fuller measure, Hot Air's Ed Morrissey observes
that it "dropped from 14.0% to 13.7%, its lowest level in five years."
But, he warns, "[T]hat has to do with the shrinking workforce, too. In
order to be counted in U-6, workers have to be at least marginally attached
to the labor force. That's defined as 'those who currently are neither
working nor looking for work but indicate that they want and are
available for a job and have looked for work sometime in the past 12
months.'"
Meanwhile, Barack Obama and his crack shot economic team promised
that if we just passed the "stimulus" unemployment would be 5% by now.Post Your Opinion
NATIONAL SECURITY
Russian 'Reset' Needs a Reset
Barack Obama, attempting to drum
up support for an ineffectual assault on Syria, joined the G20 Summit
in St. Petersburg, Russia, this week, where he's considered little more
than a nuisance and a source of endless jokes. Sort of like here. Obama
launched his "reset" with Russia when former Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton, attempting to use a clever prop, presented Russian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov with a giant "reset" button, only to be told that
the Russian word "Peregruzka" printed on the button didn't translate to
"reset" but "overloaded."
And it's been all down hill since then.
Unlike George W. Bush, who
clearly commanded the respect of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Obama
appears wimpy -- and the former KGB agent has taken full advantage of
his adversary's weakness. Indeed, Obama demonstrated to the world prior
to his re-election his willingness to subordinate our national interests
to those of Russia when he was caught on an open mike assuring
then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, "After my election I'll have more flexibility."
In regard to Syria, Putin said of Secretary of State John Kerry's
congressional testimony that he "lies openly." Putin claims -- plausibly
-- that al-Qaida and other Islamist insurgents were actually behind the
chemical attacks, endeavoring to bait the U.S. into striking Syria,
which will unify Islamists throughout the region. Putin is now
threatening to provide Syria with missile defense capabilities if Obama
proceeds with an attack.Of course, the State Department dismissed Putin's charge, but could Russian intelligence in the region be credible in regard to the rising Islamist threat? Perhaps as credible as the specific intelligence Russia shared with us on the Boston bombers long before their murderous attack at the Boston Marathon -- warnings that the U.S. largely ignored.
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
News From the Swamp: It's Budget Time Again
The federal government has once again reached its debt ceiling. And the new fiscal year is fast approaching, with Congress still miles away from a budget deal. Sound familiar? The only thing that seems to change in this merry-go-round is the size of the problem. The debt ceiling is set to max out at $16.7 trillion about the time that Fiscal 2014 begins in October, linking the debt ceiling hike with next year's budget.
House Speaker John Boehner
(R-OH) wants spending cuts to offset any hike in the debt limit, but
Barack Obama and his sidekick, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, believe that
Boehner and his fellow Republicans are merely playing games with
America's full faith and credit. Newsflash: There isn't much faith in
America's credit anymore. The real game being played here is with
America's fiscal future, as Democrats seek unaccountable, unlimited
funding for bloated and unsustainable entitlement programs like Medicare
and Social Security.
Boehner's call for spending
offsets is not new. Presidents Reagan, Bush and Clinton all entered into
budget agreements that included debt ceiling hikes. That is not Obama's
style, though. Despite the recent modest budget-cutting success of the
sequester, he's packed on $6 trillion in debt since taking office, and
he hasn't the slightest interest in dialing it back. Instead, he insists
that Washington's problem is not about spending but about revenue. And
his NeoCom friends in Congress operate from the same assumption. Senate
Budget Committee Chairwoman Patty Murray (D-WA) wants a "balanced
approach" to the budget, which generally means raising more taxes, and
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) still claims that asking "the
wealthiest Americans to pay their faire share" will solve Washington's
spending issues. In other words, things aren't looking up. Unless, of
course, one means the debt.
Post Your OpinionCULTURE
Inspiration: A Good Deed Goes a Long Way
How about some good news?
Several years ago, country singer Tim McGraw released a song titled
"Live Like You Were Dying." McGraw offered both fun and thoughtful
answers to the question many of us ponder: What would you do with your
last days on earth? One woman in Auburn, Maine, answered that question
with an act of kindness that will be remembered long after she's gone.
The woman went to a local Kmart
and paid off 16 layaway orders that struggling families hadn't yet paid.
"She paid off 16 layaways in cash, about $3,000," said store manager
Joyce Beane. "Then she said, 'I'm not feeling well. I need to leave.'"
The woman only explained that she was extremely ill and wanted to do
something good before she died. "I wanted to cry," Beane added. "It was
that powerful."
Rina Thibeau was one recipient of this gracious gift. She's a
grandmother working nights as a janitor, and she also runs a charity
called Christmas Smilez that gives to needy kids. The gifts she had on
layaway at Kmart were for these kids, meaning the generosity of the
"Layaway Angel" will go even further. Beane concluded, "It takes
something like this to make you think, 'Oh, my word. If I were facing
the end of my life, would I take time to reach out and help people?'"
Only if you live like you were dying.Post Your Opinion
BRIEF OPINION
Political Futures
National Review's Jim Geraghty:
"As we await Congress's decision on authorizing the use of U.S. military
force in Syria, Democrats are suddenly realizing that their
foreign-policy brain-trust completely misjudged the world. Being nicer
to countries like Russia will not make them nicer to you. The United
Nations is not an effective tool for resolving crises. Some foreign
leaders are beyond persuasion and diplomacy. There is no 'international
community' ready to work together to solve problems, and there probably
never will be. You can pin this on Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Susan
Rice, but most of all, the buck stops with the president. Those of us
who scoffed a bit at a state senator ascending to the presidency within
four years on a wave of media hype and adoration are not quite so
shocked by this current mess. We never bought into this notion that
getting greater cooperation from our allies, and less hostility from our
enemies, was just a matter of giving this crew the wheel and letting
them practice, as Hillary Clinton arrogantly declared it, 'smart
power.'"
Re: The Left
Columnist Ann Coulter: "As for chemical weapons -- the casus belli for the current drums of war -- in a matter of hours on March 16, 1988, Saddam Hussein slaughtered roughly 5,000 Kurdish civilians in Halabja with mustard, sarin and VX gas. The victims blistered, vomited or laughed hysterically before dropping dead. Thousands more would die later from the after-effects of these poisons. Saddam launched nearly two dozen more chemical attacks on the Kurds, resulting in at least 50,000 deaths, perhaps three times that many. That's to say nothing of the tens of thousands of Iranians Saddam killed with poison gas. Indeed, in making the case against Assad recently, Secretary of State John Kerry said his use of chemical weapons put him in the same league as 'Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussein.' Not even close -- but may we ask why Kerry sneered at the war that removed such a monster as Hussein?"Essential Liberty
White House Dossier's Keith Koffler:
"When you start turning desirable commodities into fundamental rights,
you must, by definition, have more government, because only government
can guarantee 'rights.' And you know what that means: More red tape,
more bureaucracy, more rules, and of course more policing, for you
cannot be denied your 'rights.' Choice is eventually removed from the
equation, because federally written standards must apply to ensure that
no one's rights are being abused or denied. This is not what America is
about. The founders, in the Constitution and its Bill of Rights,
specifically do not guarantee pleasant outcomes. Seeking to limit
government and preserve freedom, the rights they provided ... guarantee
only the means to achieve desired ends and create a successful life. ...
With Congress failing to fulfill what he thinks is its constitutional
role to cooperate with him, Obama has been achieving his ends by fiat
and vows to step up his use of executive power. And why shouldn't he --
if you are being denied your rights? ... [W]hen rights become something
the government can grant you without changing the Constitution, then
rights are something the government can take away too."
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Upright
Rep. Jeff Duncan: "The same
administration that was seemingly so quick to involve the U.S. in Syria
now was reluctant to use the same resources at its disposal to attempt
to rescue the four brave Americans that fought for their lives in
Benghazi. Mr. Kerry, you have never been one that's advocated for
anything other than caution when involving U.S. forces in past
conflicts. The same is true for the president and the vice president. Is
the power of the executive branch so intoxicating that you would
abandon past caution in favor of pulling the trigger on a military
response so quickly?"
Demo-gogues
Barack Obama: "I didn't set a red line. The world set a red line. ... [M]y credibility's not on the line. The international community's credibility is on the line. And America and Congress' credibility's on the line."The BIG Lies
John Kerry: "[The Syrian
opposition] has increasingly become more defined by its moderation, more
defined by the breadth of its membership, and more defined by its
adherence to some, you know, democratic process and to an all-inclusive,
minority-protecting constitution."
Kerry: "I just don't agree that a majority [of the Syrian opposition]
are al-Qa'ida and the bad guys. That's not true. There are about 70,000
to 100,000 oppositionists. ... Maybe 15 percent to 25 percent might be
in one group or another who are what we would deem to be bad guys."
Kerry, who voted "yes," now says
he opposed Iraq: "You know, Senator Chuck Hagel, when he was senator,
Senator Chuck Hagel, now secretary of Defense, and when I was a senator,
we opposed the president's decision to go into Iraq, but we know full
well how that evidence was used to persuade all of us that authority
ought to be given."
Village Idiots
Clintonista James Carville blames Bush for Syria: "I think what really is freaking people out is the incompetence of the Bush administration in Iraq. ... [T]he Iraq thing is why people have so much trepidation about going into Syria."Dezinformatsia
The Los Angeles Times: "Since
Democrats led the passage of civil rights legislation that marchers
pushed for in 1963, Republicans have struggled to recover with black
voters, leaving a stark racial divide in American politics."
History Lesson: The Civil Rights
Act of 1964 received greater support from Republicans than Democrats,
both in the House and in the Senate. Senate Democrats, in fact, staged
an 83-day filibuster in opposition to the measure.
This Week's 'Braying Jackass' Award
Michigan State University (MSU)
professor William S. Penn: "[Republicans] don't wanna pay taxes because
they've already raped this country and gotten everything out of it they
possibly could. ... Republicans are not a majority in this country
anymore. They're a bunch of dead white people. Or dying white people."
Short Cuts
Comedian Jay Leno: "Vice
President Joe Biden said today that 'Syria must be held accountable.'
Unfortunately, the Obama administration has never employed an
accountant, so they have no idea how to do that."
Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus et Fidelis!
Nate Jackson for The Patriot Post Editorial Team
Nate Jackson for The Patriot Post Editorial Team
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