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Dr Tyler Cowen is professor of monetary theory, financial economics, and welfare economics at George Mason University and Mercatus Center .  He joins a growing list of academics and authors (cf Charles Murray’s Coming Apart) who have now concluded that systemic unemployment and permanent class divisions all will become entrenched features of our future.  To some of us such a future has been apparent for some years now as reported here.

The thesis of Cowen’s recently published Average is Over is “that America is dividing itself in two. At the top will be 10% to 15% of high achievers, the “Tiger Mother” kids if you like, whose self-motivation and mastery of technology will allow them to roar away into the future. Then there will be everyone else, slouching into an underfunded future of lower economic expectations, shantytowns and an endless diet of beans. I’m not kidding about the beans.” according to reviewer Philip Broughton (here).

Dr Cowen concludes that “we will move from a society based on the pretense that everyone is given an okay standard of living to a society in which people are expected to fend for themselves much more than they do now.”  In that future, the top 10% will continue to enjoy what we have come to call the ‘American dream’, the middle will continue to muddle on with stagnant or shrinking wages taking their comfort from “cheap education and cheap fun”.  But “the rest (Murray’s bottom 30%) will fall by the wayside, with government less and less able to take care of them.”

President Obama is deftly guiding the nation into default.  He will accept no alternative solution other than his diktat that the Republicans fold any remaining negotiating stance to save the nation from fiscal, monetary, and regulatory disaster.  Bolstered by Reid and Pelosi, the Dems have repeatedly refused to even consider any counter proposals that deviate from their ‘clean’ demands for continuing our country’s wreckless course.

OcareTaxRatesThe strongest evidence of this is the Left’s strong and constant opposition to passing the McClintock-Toomey ‘Full Faith and Credit Act’ that would guarantee that the US would never default on its debt obligation that Obama now threatens the world with multiple times a day.  “The McClintock-Toomey bill replicates the guarantees that state constitutions have had for hundreds of years to strengthen investor confidence. It gives the Treasury Secretary discretion to prioritize among other federal obligations until the political deadlock ends, tempers cool and the parties can reach a deal. But it makes his first priority to protect the full faith and credit of the U.S.”  While screaming about the dangers of default, the Dems have repeatedly killed this prudent measure, most recently as it was again included in the latest continuing resolution the House sent to the Senate last week.  (more here)

‘Obamacare wrecks the work ethic’, so argues Casey Mulligan (here), professor of economics at the University of Chicago.  Of the many horrors of this ‘affordable(sic) care act’ as it staggers toward single payer healthcare, possibly its worst consequence is “a reduction in the reward for working”.  The secret lies in what it will do to marginal tax rates (figure) –  “The health-care law, starting Jan. 1, will begin driving up marginal tax rates—well above 50% for many.”   Perhaps more than anything else, this will encourage increased effort and ingenuity expended to switch from being a maker to joining the ever-growing ranks of the takers.

Administrivia – Now TypePad has quit sending comment notification emails to its bloggers (at least this one).  This will require more work on my part to keep up with RR’s commenters.  A little slack will be appreciated while I am actively seeking to move the blog to WordPress as already suggested by several readers.  I have been woefully remiss.



[4oct13 update]  Reports are now pouring in of federeal facilities and recreational sites being patrolled by platoons of guards and other public employees to keep people from accessing them.  What is insulting to me as a citizen is that these same locations had no such security personnel on duty before the ‘shutdown’.  This sleazebag administration sets new records daily in lying and its practice of naked autocracy.  I find it hard to identify with people who either don’t care/know about this, or worse, they condone it and see nothing wrong in the practice.  (More on Barry Pruett’s Nevada County Introspective.)

Oh yes, and the other lying claptrap coming out of the WH is Obama’s positioning budget and debt limit negotiations as somehow an immoral or underhanded attempt by Republicans to introduce a new dimension into American governance.  Nothing, absolutely nothing, could be further from the truth as noted here before.  A piece today by Hassett and McCloskey (here) makes clear that “Congresses run by both parties have used the borrowing limit as political leverage with a president.”

[5oct13 update]  A liberal commenter here argues persuasively that the reason the Dems don’t accept any of the Repub passed House bills to refund the government is that they contain proposals and actions which the Dems don’t like – well no s&!t Red Ryder!  However, the brain blinders are strapped on immediately by these same members of the National Association of Naifs when the Repubs argue similarly about adopting the Dem demands to forward with a “clean CR” for the President’s signature.

Obama’s overture to America, painting the Repubs as immoral (‘terrorists’?) and obtuse since they refuse his offer to negotiate AFTER they give him a clean CR and raise the debt limit, is the epitome of calling his constituents double dummies.  This he does that several times a day now; and he’s spot on since the double dummies are not throwing this argument back in his face.

Most of us learned in kindergarten that differences are settled by compromise – each party participates in a ‘give and take’.  What the double dummies have forgotten is that if the Repubs give up their opposition to an unconditional continuing resolution and debt limit increase, then they have nothing left to give that Team Obama values when the parties enter subsequent negotiations.  It’s like being invited to a gunfight with the proviso that first you leave your six-gun at home.  Negotiating such instruments of funding government was written into the very fabric of the Constitution and has been practiced for decades.  (There is an excellent and extensive graphic on pA4 of the 5oct13 WSJ
print edition detailing the last 20-year history of debt limit
negotiations and increases showing who dominated Congress and the WH,
and the major points negotiated.  Apologies for not being able to find
it online.)

However, given the generations of government educated masses since the Great Society (aka the above cited double dummies), such knowledge in America is as arcane as the contents of the Dead Sea Scrolls.  Truth to these people is only that which is recent, repeated, vocal, and preferably on an up volume video.  And truths no longer have to be remembered or recalled, since they will be supplied as needed with new ones tomorrow.

(As long argued here, those who know will understand that debt, and more importantly debt service, is the real threat to the country.  The rest is a sideshow as Niall Ferguson argues here in the 5oct13 WSJ.)

[6oct13 update]  Check out Russ Steele’s new blog Sierra Foothills Commentary.  In the latest edition Russ posts and important piece from The Daily Beast titled ‘California’s New Feudalism Benefits a Few at the Expense of the Multitude’ which makes the case that “once famous as a land of opportunity, the Golden State
is now awash in inequality, growing poverty, and downward mobility
that’s practically medieval,”  Everyone knows of California’s downfall, it is not limited to the intelligentsia, or to the US, but is common knowledge around the developed world.  People ascribe different reasons for our downfall, but the accepted wisdom is that California is in the toilet both economically and socially.

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214 responses to “Ruminations – 3oct13 (updated 6oct13)”

  1. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    George, I sent a comment on to the Union article online regarding their Editorial on the “shutdown”. They are back to pre-Ackerman liberal bullshit. All of us should send something and chastise them heatedly.

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  2. fish Avatar
    fish

    More sage advice:….
    If your point is that if the California Republicans are on a trend towards extinction…..well so what?
    The problem remains that once the republican roadblock to raising taxes is gone California is still in deep trouble financially. You can tax all you want but businesses will leave (as they have been), people will leave (as they have been), and those who live off the largesse of the state are staying in droves. It remains to be seen if the populace can vote itself wealthy on the backs of far fewer productive citizens.
    The TEAM DEM problem at that point is that now there is no one to blame!

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  3. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Regarding MA’s link. No MA, the fact that a plurality puts a democrat into the Assembly and Senate in California is why things have changed for the worse. Since the R’s have had only one year, 1996 as their year of controlling the Assembly, we can see what your pals have done to our once great state. We are the leading state of loony governance in America. It is your fault. R’s and D’s are shrinking and DTS are rising but that has favored the D’s. If we had true representation the ratios would be more t\like Parliament in England. Our state is being run by people that are the attendees of Burning Man.

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  4. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    Hi fish, good points. I’ll get to your comment in a moment. In the meantime, here’s some more comedy:
    “So there you are. It’s not easy leading a political movement that believes the federal government is at the core of all our problems while depending heavily on the votes of citizens who get both their retirement money and health care from the federal government.”
    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/05/opinion/collins-frankenstein-goes-to-congress.html?hp&_r=0

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  5. fish Avatar
    fish

    Okay Michael I’ll bite…usually I stop reading after seeing the words “Gail Collins” but it’s Saturday and why wouldn’t I want to perform a thorough fisking of this generations answer to Pauline Kael. Plus I got another solicitation from AARP today and really don’t feel like mowing the lawn….any excuse I guess.
    Our question for today is: Why don’t the Republicans just throw in the towel? Really, this is not going well for anybody.
    It’s not….but since they’ve already gone “all in” why lot let this bleed over into the debt ceiling talk leading up to the 17th? TEAM STUPID has decent protection on the Drudge Report and even the MSM are starting to look askance at some of Harry Reids delaying tactics. The President? Well this morning he decided that injecting renaming the Washington Redskins was a good thing to do in the midst of the financial issues…so I guess he’s not a factor at the moment. Nancy Pelosi seems content to let Harry take all the fallout at this point. Note to TEAM EVIL blocking old veterans from veterans memorials makes for terrible press…especially when those veterans tell your federal cops to go fuck themselves and go in anyway. It was the feel good story of the last news cycle.
    “So many Democrats have invoked my name as the root of all evil in the world,” Cruz complained on the floor of the Senate Friday. This is true. Senate Republicans merely regard him as the root of most of the evil in the world.
    Cruz is running for president….any press he gets at this point that doesn’t involve cannibalism is good press. That he wants the job should disqualify him on mental health grounds.
    Let’s review. Not so very long ago, worrying about entitlements was central to Republican identity. Then, they began to notice that the folks at their rallies looked like the audience for “Matlock” reruns. The base was aging, and didn’t want to change Social Security or Medicare. The base didn’t even want to be reminded that Social Security and Medicare were federal programs.
    This is why the republicans are going the way of the Whigs. Their base is dying off.
    The next generation of voters hasn’t figured how screwed they are to tell President Hollow Chocolate Bunny and his minions to fuck off….. yet! Don’t worry though, much like the sticker shock at seeing their Obamacare premiums, when they figure out that they’re paying for some retired schmo now retired to Sun City to get a new liver they’ll get with the “small government” program in a hurry. TEAM EVIL is in nearly as much trouble as TEAM STUPID.
    During the last Republican primary debates, Gov. Rick Perry called Social Security a “Ponzi scheme.” Mitt Romney jumped all over him, then raced off to tell a conservative talk show host that if the Republicans nominated someone with Perry’s view on Social Security “we would be obliterated as a party.”
    This is why I never got the antipathy towards Romney during the last election….at worst he was Obama Lite with more executive experience and better financial acumen. Not to worry, Gail Collins doesn’t need to rely on Rick Perry to tell her that Social Security is a ponzi scheme she can consult any actuarial economist she likes who will tell her the same thing. I hope Gail doesn’t think the push to legalize all those illegal aliens is because we’re such nice guys…..FedGov really needs to get all those low dollar under the table workers kicking into the system so the charade can go on a bit longer.
    This year, when President Obama proposed a budget that actually did reduce the rate at which Social Security benefits would rise in the future, the chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee denounced it as “a shocking attack on seniors.”
    Just like the fact that I can go down if I’m indigent and get “Foo Stam” and eight Obamaphones…..they still have to talk a good game where their base is concerned too.
    All over the nation, Tea Party politicians have been telling their most fervid constituents that Obamacare will bring the federal government into the nation’s health system, thus wrecking the wonderful coverage they now enjoy with Medicare. Which comes into their homes through the chimney, where it is dropped by free-enterprise storks.
    So what….you’ve seen the “spaghetti code” graphic showing just how much integration that this force among the various federal agencies. So I guess they got this one right too. Gail might have wanted to hold off on this column until some of the bugs in Obamacare were worked out before singing it’s praises so loudly.
    So there you are. It’s not easy leading a political movement that believes the federal government is at the core of all our problems while depending heavily on the votes of citizens who get both their retirement money and health care from the federal government.
    Shocking….Gail and I agree! I wouldn’t want to be in her very public position if the “Pubbers” as Paul likes to call them go the way of the Dodo and leave delicate flowers like Mme. Collins “holding the bag”.
    “Obamacare is the most dangerous piece of legislation ever passed in Congress. It is the most existential threat to our economy … since the Great Depression,” said Representative John Fleming of Louisiana. Think about that for a minute. “Most dangerous piece of legislation ever” really does suggest that it’s worse than, say, the Fugitive Slave Act. On the other hand, how many members of the House of Representatives do you hear throw around the word “existential?” So there’s that.
    Yeah Gail it is worse but in different ways and will affect a far broader swath of the populace. (Who is checking the fucking resumes of columnists at the times that idiots like Gail Collins can get so many column inches?)
    “Congressmen, this is about shutting down Obamacare,” wrote Erick Erickson in the influential blog RedState. “Democrats keep talking about our refusal to compromise. They don’t realize our compromise is defunding Obamacare. … Our endgame is to leave the whole thing shut down until the President defunds Obamacare. And if he does not defund Obamacare, we leave the whole thing shut down.”
    60% of the country hates this thing like fire already and they haven’t felt it’s effects….. because apparently you can’t actually sign up for it if the reports are to be believed…..if Obama had a brain in his head he would give the Republicans the year delay that they want and see if the bugs can be worked out. It would be a win/win. His program would have a far better chance of not crashing and burning and “Orange Julius” could do his victory dance and save some face as well. Plus if it still a shit program he has a year less to listen to the griping about it while he remains in office.

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  6. fish Avatar
    fish

    Sorry George….I got a little “potty mouth” in my last posting…..something about New York Times columnists I guess.
    I’ll work on it.

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  7. Paul Emery Avatar

    Fish wrides
    “60% of the country hates this thing like fire already”
    That includes people like myself who want single payer or other national care options. You’re misleading readers to suggest that they are all against it for the same reasons you are.
    In fact don’t chest thump till you read this CNN Poll that shows majority support when you combine supporters (49-39 %) of Obamacare and those like myself who believe it doesn’t go far enough.
    CNN/ORC Poll. Sept. 27-29, 2013. N=803 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.5.
    http://www.pollingreport.com/health.htm
    http://www.pollingreport.com/health.htm

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  8. fish Avatar
    fish

    “60% of the country hates this thing like fire already”…
    No chest thumping Paul. People don’t like it. Do I think that if they get the IT issues worked out people might like it better….maybe but I wouldn’t bet on it!
    http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/10/03/Obamacare-Facebook-Erupts-With-Citizen-Sticker-Shock
    And you can want all the medicare you want ……it’s in trouble too!

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  9. Paul Emery Avatar

    Fish
    People obviously want some kind of national health care system. Problem is the Repubs offer no alternatives except individual reforms that stand no chance of being enacted. Remember, the Pubsters ran a Presidential candidate that said we have no problem because the poor can always go to the ER. That’s not a plan and one of the reasons he lost.

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  10. fish Avatar
    fish

    Remember, the Pubsters ran a Presidential candidate that said we have no problem because the poor can always go to the ER. That’s not a plan and one of the reasons he lost.
    The ER was an unpleasant but semi-viable method of delivering health care to those without. The indigent could stagger in, be helped and then skip out on their bills. The hospitals didn’t care they just pushed the costs off onto those with insurance much like Obamacare will do in a somewhat more formalized manner. Everything proposed by either side relies on shifting cost from those who won’t consume services to those who must consume services. If those in question had something that required more than a simple ER visit….well they were probably screwed but if anyone here thinks that Obamacare is going to usher in an era of unlimited medical services they’re in for a real disappointment. Then again what the hell do I know it might be all flowers and rainbows in Obamacare world.
    Do I think that the republicans have anything better….nope. Do I think that Obamacare will flop…..yep! Do I think that your proposal to just universalize medicare will work….it might…. briefly but everything I’ve seen regarding medicare shows that it eventually craters in as well.

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  11. Paul Emery Avatar

    Fish
    Well spoken. Thanks for the thoughtful discussion. I know too many people who are just a minor emergency from Bankruptcy to take this lightly. In Denmark everybody pays into healthcare as part of their tax bill, something that some Americans want to ignore if they’re young and healthy.
    All for now. I’m off to a gig.

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  12. fish Avatar
    fish

    Have a good gig Paul!

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  13. George Rebane Avatar

    ToddJ 1151am – Agreed. But I’m not sure that such a hew and cry would help from the conservative side. It took a while for The Union to declare its true colors, but declared they have. Perhaps a better campaign would be one directed at Swift Communications such as their ‘Contact Us’ page on
    http://www.swiftcom.com/

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  14. Walt Avatar

    I do know of one person, a Conservative journalist, who the local fish wrap
    offered a “job” too. ( That’s what he tells me. I have yet to catch him fibbing.) He declined said offer. He didn’t believe his works would even see the light of day with this new “management”.
    From what I hear, Akerman is doing great. Hat’s off to him for getting, while the getting was good.
    Case in point of just how The Union is up on things, more than once has it stated that the “new” mining operation in French Corral was up and running
    in various articles over the Summer. The truth is,, they haven’t even finished setting up the plant. So, No.. They are not up and running, much to my dismay.
    Ca. was supposed to be the poster boy for everything great about “O” care.
    Ca. was to be the shining success on opening day…. Uh,,, non managed to sign up…
    Now we have the Rubik’s Cube of government healthcare. They just added an extra row of blocks on “this” one.
    Now be honest… How many heaved that muti colored pain in the rear out the window after endless attempts to solve the thing?
    Ca. is having a slight lull in the storm. Things will get much worse before any chance of getting better.

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  15. Walt Avatar

    Well. The VETS retook another government ” war prize”
    This time it is the Iwo Jima monument… So.. VETS 2!!(maybe more) “O” and Co.,,, 0….

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  16. rlcrabb Avatar

    According to the gang over at Sierra Foothill Report, The Union is a right wing rag. Looks like we are back to where everyone is mad at us. In reality, the paper covers a variety of opinions from the community. That’s the way it’s supposed to be.

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  17. Walt Avatar

    Here is another example of the draconian government of the Obama Admin.
    A while back they stuck it to MJ growers and “pharmacies”.
    (Seizing assists, but not prosecuting.)
    They have now taken it a step further. This should make everyone’s blood boil.
    http://ij.org/miforf
    (Institute of justice)

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  18. Gregory Avatar

    Checking the RudeWhineFarts today after RL’s mention, it looks like Jeff Ackerman himself kicked the hornet’s nest. A nice touch.
    Crabb’s toon in The Union today was as evenhanded as the Editorial staff wasn’t. It takes two to tango, and “I won’t negotiate” is a horrible negotiation stance, unless you really don’t have to negotiate. We shall see.

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  19. Russ Steele Avatar
    Russ Steele

    Here are Ackerman’s comments:
    Jeff Ackerman, on October 4, 2013 at 8:19 pm said:
    Jeff. I see where you continue your bloviated and personal attacks on The Union and its employees. I was hoping you would have found your own path by now, but…you know what they say about hope. The Union’s “parent company” consists of a lot of hard-working, successful and dedicated professionals. Many of them know just as much as you do about the business, as surprising as that might sound to someone who obviously suffers from narcissism (don’t they make pills for that?). Instead of focusing on what The Union and its “parent company” aren’t doing, why not focus on what you can do to “fill the gap,” so to speak? You sound like a bitter, round man who can’t get over the fact that you once worked for The Union and its “parent company,” protecting that same strategy that you now attack.
    Either way, no matter to me. You are like a parasite screaming for attention, playing to an audience of like-minded minions.
    Hopefully you are finding time to get out of your little cyber cave from time to time. Last I checked you could use the exercise.

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  20. George Rebane Avatar

    RussS 618pm – Thanks for sharing that with RR readers. I have fond memories of Jeff Ackerman.

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  21. fish Avatar
    fish

    Russ, those comments were directed at Pelline?

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  22. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    Fish wrote: “The TEAM DEM problem at that point is that now there is no one to blame!”
    Which is fantastic! How GREAT is this?!? If they fail, they will fail spectacularly. And if they are successful, their reward will not have to be shared with the other party.
    I know Ryan & Earl like the gridlock thing, and I certainly see how they would feel that way since I appreciate certain aspects of gridlock myself. But I also like periodic spurts of effective governance, like when Kennedy/LBJ and Congress pushed the country forward with civil rights legislation, or when we went to the moon, or when the railroads were built. We haven’t done anything like that for a very long time, and it doesn’t feel good.
    Fish, regarding your rant on Gail Collins, that was a really good rant. No need to apologize for the cussing, that was your obvious passion coming out and I applaud you for it. I loved the Pauline Kael reference, she was amazing, even if Clint Eastwood didn’t think so. But on to the stupid Cruz strategy, where he is apparently running for president in 2016 and screwing the pooch for everyone else, I offer this:
    “‘It’s as if House Republicans are playing suicide bomber with the U.S. economy,’ the CEO of a furniture company in Chattanooga, Tenn., is quoted saying. ‘As a businessman, it defies all reason and logic.’”
    http://www.sfgate.com/business/bottomline/article/GOP-won-t-listen-to-business-leaders-anymore-4872585.php#photo-5278833
    Ouch.

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  23. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    More comedy from the Grey Lady. She is better than The Roxy on Sunset Strip lately:
    “The boy looks alarmed. ‘A Canadian destroyed the world, Papa?’”
    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/06/opinion/sunday/dowd-welcome-to-ted-cruzs-thunderdome.html?hp

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  24. Gregory Avatar

    Since when is a furniture maker in Chattanooga a reliable source of macroeconomic and political information?
    It takes two to tango and three to waltz; pressure the Prez and Senate to come to the negotiation table. That’s how the system is supposed to work.

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  25. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    My, my, where to begin? Think I will take a stab at update 20/05/13 and finish with “Obama wrecks work ethic”.
    Concerning Dr. Rebane’s update, we blabber endlessly about the Republican strategy and tactics in this current Washingtonian thang, but not Obama’s strategy. We touch on Mr. Prez’s tactics, but not his strategy.
    Here is our Great Leader of the Free World’s long term strategy which makes his tactics dovetail perfectly. Mr. Obama needs to paint the Republicans in Congress as the wretched horrible creatures from the Black Lagoon. He must go out there day after day to destroy these radical Teas Party types specially and the Congressional Republicans in general. It is such a well packaged goal that it might work.
    It totally takes the eyes off him and the economy, deficit, unemployment numbers, his siding 100% with the Muslim Brotherhood, Obamacare, Gitmo, IRS scandals, Benghazi, and most importantly, the 2014 elections. For Obama’s legacy and next 2 1/2 years, he must have the House back in his hip pocket to do his bidding. Otherwise, he will just be the lame duck he already has proven to be.
    Its those sub human radical extremists Ted Cruz types that have declared Jihad on the American people!! Its the Paul Ryan types that hate you and want to snatch food stamps out of the mouths of obese children. All that is missing is updated videos of Paul Ryan tossing Granny out the cargo door of a airplane in flight with sinister laugh complete with 100 dollar bills falling out of his stuffed pockets. Its the Chicago Way.
    Now, short and sweet. Obama wrecks work ethic:
    https://scontent-b-dfw.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/p480x480/1385219_555618064493256_1535028608_n.jpg

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  26. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    Greg wrote: “…pressure the Prez and Senate to come to the negotiation table.”
    What negotiations? This whole shutdown was set up as a way to defund the PPACA. The Republicans in the House and Senate framed it that way. So the walkback is bullshit. They lost. As you’ve duly noted, no budgets have been passed for quite some time. Nothing but CRs as far as the eye can see.
    The Republicans tried a quick e4 f6 d4 g5 Qh5#, but it didn’t work out. They lost their Queen. So now what?
    The only option is for them is to get something really silly as their consolation prize, and then we go back to business as usual, which means no budget. In the meantime, Pelosi has been given super-natural powers and she is wooing prominent Republicans to build a coalition that will destroy the Tea-hadists.
    Great political television, and I can’t wait until next season’s episodes.
    BTW, I can’t decide if I want Tozer or fish to be my new BFF. Choices, choices…

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  27. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Mr. Anderson, pick me, pick me! I would love to be your friend. Good friends share just about everything. Will you let me pull your finger? Say yes, yes, yes. I will even show you how to wear a thong. The secret is to wear it backwards and nothing plops out the sides. And color doesn’t matter. Comfort rules the day.
    Now, back to the real gist of Dr. Rebane’s topic, aka the permanent class divide and systematic unemployment. I am exempted cause from class divide cause me ain’t got no class. A long read, but not too many big words.
    http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/10/05/california-s-new-feudalism-benefits-a-few-at-the-expense-of-the-multitude.html

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  28. Russ Steele Avatar
    Russ Steele

    Billy T
    California is not the only state developing a feudal economy. Here is an analysis by the Mercatus Center on the growing divide in the Virginia economy:
    Virginia has weathered the labor market turmoil of the past five years much better than other states have. Its mid-year unemployment rate was 5.5 percent, compared to 7.6 percent nationally. But there are two distinct labor markets in Virginia — (1) persons employed directly or indirectly by the public sector, and (2) Virginia’s “real” private sector. While the former — highly concentrated in the suburbs of D.C. — prospered during the Great Recession and continues to flourish, the latter is struggling.
    In a recent study published Monday by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, we estimate that about 30 percent of Virginia’s workforce is employed by government either directly or through federal contracts, compared to about 20 percent nationwide. This gap exists largely because about 10 percent of Virginia’s workforce holds private-sector jobs financed by federal contracts, compared to just 3 percent nationwide.
    Times have been good for Virginia’s government-financed labor market. Direct government employment is 4 percent higher than it was before the recession, and annual federal contract expenditures in Virginia have increased 18 percent from pre-recession levels.

    More on the issue is here: http://mercatus.org/expert_commentary/tale-two-labor-markets-virginia?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=TWAM&utm_campaign=Newsletter

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  29. Ryan Mount Avatar

    Michael 09:29 PM >I know Ryan & Earl like the gridlock thing.
    “Like” isn’t really the right word in so far government needs to “work” eventually. I “like” insofar it is proof that the system is working as designed. Gridlock is a appropriate(that’s the correct word) part of the process and is built into our Constitution for good reason as a form of high school civics checks and balances. Should it go on forever? What reasonable person would want that?
    This idea purveyed by the media that our system is dysfunctional is idiotic sensationalism to frighten people, and in my not so humble opinion, a form of obedient regime propaganda.
    The current gridlock demonstrates that our system is solid and strong and we won’t slip into civil war. But you wouldn’t get that from the media because that doesn’t sell Glade plugins, insurance and new automobiles.

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  30. Gregory Avatar

    “What negotiations? This whole shutdown was set up as a way to defund the PPACA. The Republicans in the House and Senate framed it that way. So the walkback is bullshit. They lost.”
    -mandersonation
    Negotiations is how you go from point a to point b. Boehner self negotiated from defunding to a delay, and with today’s hardening, has said it will take a “negotiation” (look it up mike if it’s one of those big words you don’t understand) to move forward.
    That means Obama will have to walk back from his declaration that he will not negotiate.

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  31. Gregory Avatar

    “This idea purveyed by the media that our system is dysfunctional is idiotic sensationalism to frighten people, and in my not so humble opinion, a form of obedient regime propaganda.”
    Ryan has it completely correct.

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    Michael Anderson

    Greg, why should Obama negotiate with terrorists? Let ’em rot in hell.
    If the polling starts to suggest movement in favor of the Republicans then maybe the Democrats will need to adjust their strategy. But why make a change when your opponent is being slaughtered in the abattoir of public opinion?
    Crush ’em. Call it the Road Kill Strategem.

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  33. George Rebane Avatar

    Dear Readers, I invite your kind attention to the 6oct13 update.

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  34. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Thank you Dr. Rebane. Mr. Steele is one sharp cookie. Some of the stuff Mr. Steele and you converse about on posts is out of my league concerning critical thinking skills. My toolbox just is not big enough.
    Concerning the theme of shut down (caused by direct opposition to the ACA), this link got me thinking. Its semi-related to the recent recalls in Colorada because of gun control legislation.
    My readings of scores of articles AFTER the special election recalls in CO draw close parallels to Obamacare. The voters of CO were more livid about the process than the actual legislation. Even voters who normally were not impassioned about the recall or the gun control bills became all riled up when learning of the process. The process left an angry constituency feeling they were shut out, not heard, the game was rigged and the die was cast from the get-go.
    The Committee in Co heard plenty of witnesses supporting the legislation. 20 police chiefs lined up to appear in opposition before the committee opposing the law and to explain from their perspective why the law would be ineffectual or bad. 20. Only one was allowed to speak. Then the debate was cut off and the committee pushed it through rejecting an open hearing and fair process.
    I still an peeved at the process of Obamacare passing. Sure, politics is hardball and should be. Its just the way the Dems did not have the votes to pass Obamacare, so they found obscure rules that were written for totally different purposes and usage.. 51 votes instead of 60 in the Senate. Deemed approved by the House? Yeah, my side lost, but it was like losing a game when the other side cheated and the ref’s kids were playing for the opposition. My side did not lose fair and square. No way no how could the Dems garnish 60 votes in the Senate. That’s the rub. Reminisce of the USA Men’s Basketball team losing to The USSR in 1972 Olympics. There are no silver medals in politics. But I was proud the USA Basketball team refused the silver medal. Another footnote in the annuals of history.
    http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/tygrrrr-express/2013/oct/4/why-obamacare-remains-hated/

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  35. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    Bill Tozer, I feel your pain. That was indeed some dirty, badass, mo-fo, politics. But then Chief Justice Roberts affirmed it. So, we are on to another day.
    Bill, are you a baseball player? Baseball is also a nasty game. It’s all about losing. If you can lose gracefully, especially in the face of gross unfairness, you will surely win in the end.
    That is how the San Francisco Giants won two World Series in 3 years. Losing a game here or there, or getting a bunch of bad calls in a row, just didn’t matter to them.
    When I coach my kids, on the first day this is what I tell them. “Boys, there is no other sport on planet earth where learning how to lose is so paramount. Don’t get lost in the quicksand when things go south. Every play counts. If you strike out, get a hit next time. If you bobble a routine grounder to second base, make the play correctly when your get it again, which is usually going to be at the opponents’ very next at-bat. As in life, if you get wrapped around the axle, you will go nowhere.”
    In order to get rid of PPACA, the Republicans need to get elected in numbers that meet the criteria. It’s really pretty simple.

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  36. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    George, re. your 5oct13 update —
    I’m trying to understand your support for the 63 Republican House members [these are the politicians in safe districts with nothing to lose (and everything to gain) by shutting down the federal government] who started this whole thing by refusing to support a CR unless the PPACA was defunded. You do support what they did, am I correct?
    So, what is it that they were really doing? Let’s make a list, and as for a handy identifier, let’s call them the Sixty-Three:
    1. The Sixty-Three knew that Boehner was between a rock and a hard spot, because if he had allowed a CR vote on the floor early on–and moderate Republicans joined with Democrats to pass it–he could possibly have lost his Speakership. This has been an unfortunate exercise of watching John Boehner’s id and super-ego do battle in a public forum. But Boehner’s alleged powerlessness is a myth, and now that he is doing the walk-back, his Speakership is safe. The end game is all about how much he gets, and when does he do it. A significant sidebar will be how he handles the debt ceiling–my money is on him capitulating, forcing the House to vote to increase the cap.
    2. This battle is mostly about the mid-terms in 2014. The Sixty-Three, an extreme wing of the Republican Party, made a calculated decision to hold the CR hostage, and they lost. Everything from here on is just collateral damage, cleanup, and trying to save face. The sooner the Republican Party passes a clean CR (and makes the debt ceiling debate disappear), the better they will do in 2014 in the few Congressional elections that are in contention. Here are some good data on that upcoming configuration: http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/25/majority-minority-districts-are-products-of-geography-not-voting-rights-act/
    3. This battle could also (possibly) be about the breaking apart of the Republican Party. As a long-time registered Republican, and a member of the moderate wing (I will vote for Maldonado over Brown in the CA gov. race), I have been long dismayed at the extremism displayed by the Tea Party and other groups who pretend to hold the US Constitution dear, but are really nothing more than bullies, racists, fascists, ignoramuses, and malcontents who have created a huge fracture in the Two Party System (maybe a good thing?). The last time I was a registered Democrat was in 1996, and I have been either DTS, Libertarian, Green, or Republican ever since. The Sixty-Three are hastening the demise of the Republican Party; do you support that, George?
    4. All eyes are on Ryan. He is quiet, but he still has Boehner’s ear and is secretly working on a deal that will help the Republican Party save face, in what was a HUGE miscalculation.
    So again George, why should Obama negotiate? That last time he did that, S&P handed him a shit sandwich. So, no negotiation. Not up for discussion.
    I’ll leave you with some final links and comments:
    http://www.forbes.com/sites/carolynmcclanahan/2013/09/30/five-reasons-not-to-hold-obamacare-hostage-in-the-government-shutdown/
    “Two dozen of these Republicans — including Reps. Charlie Dent (Pa.) and Peter King (N.Y.) — have pressed Boehner to quickly end the shutdown and assure them that the government wouldn’t default. They’re rattled by the House GOP’s rightward drift, and they’re tired of Cruz and his House compatriots embracing a standoff that has no end in sight. Dent is working with House Democrats to pass legislation that would reopen the government and repeal the medical-device tax, a plan with bipartisan support. King, perhaps the most prominent in the centrist caucus, tells me he expects most Republicans to eventually come his way.
    Ultimately, a large group of rank-and-file Republicans wants the mess to end. They may not have the moxie to outmaneuver House conservatives, but they certainly have the numbers.”
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/five-myths-about-house-republicans/2013/10/04/8617cfd4-2d06-11e3-b139-029811dbb57f_story.html
    These are all just classic chess discussions. “If you know that your opponent is going to mirror every single move you do, then start with a King’s pawn opening.” My guess is that the Sixty-Three don’t have access to Google for some bizarre reason.

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  37. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Mr.Anderson. Thanks for getting me grounded. I went off the reservation while digging through past grievances on the link I posted.
    Though not much of a sports fan (anymore),albeit I was a rabid fan in periods of my life. I have attended some baseball Cathedrals. The first game I ever saw in person was the Cardinals vs the Dodgers. It ended 1-0 Cards and I was disappointed. Looking back, Bob Gibson was pitching for the Cards during his consecutive scoreless inning record. The losing Dodger pitcher was Don Drysdale who later went on to break Bob Gibson’s consecutive scoreless inning record.
    “If you know that your opponent is going to mirror every single move you do, then start with a King’s pawn opening.” My guess is that the Sixty-Three don’t have access to Google for some bizarre reason.”
    Now, that is funny. Mr. King always calls ’em as he sees ’em.

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  38. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    The 63 are from sefa districts? My understanding is they beat out mostly democrats in their districts which says to me it was a turnout/ideological vote for these Congressmen and women. Besides, MA is always whining about booting the old out and bringing in new and nothing could be newer than a bunch of people rejecting the status quo of DC. MA has too much estrogen in his blood stream.
    I don’t recall ever seeing MA and his ilk saying anything about the “safe” democrat districts. Look at Pelosi, the reason she was made speaker was because of the fact she has 80-90 percent democrat in her district (Willie Brown is our state example). Same for the Black Caucus members. How about Charlie Rangel MA? He was caught cheating yet his district voters put his ass back in. Or Alcee Hastings? You libs are total hypocrites.

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  39. George Rebane Avatar

    MichaelA 1136pm – Thank you for that well-considered comment.
    I am on record here stating that the Republicans’ chances for defunding Obamacare are nil; it was made by the TP faction to fulfill campaign promises. It served as an opening round. The President’s refusal to negotiate at all is specious, made more so by his lying to the sheeple that there is no precedent for it.
    I reported on the McClintoc-Toomey bill that would have sidestepped all this default and defunding chazerai. This bill was again included in the House response as recently as a week ago. The Dems refuse to even consider it. I would invite you to do opine on it.
    The ones who have most to gain from the national pain are the President and the Dems, and it explains away why they want to keep it going ad nauseam. ACA is a single party abomination that was passed in the middle of the night for reasons other than stated. All other reasonable steps to ‘fix’ healthcare were ignored and/or sidestepped on the way to socialism. Now it must be brought to the cash flow stage wherein the sheeple are known to behave reliably and predictably when offered another wealth transfer commons.
    The final argument for the mess is still explained away by Occam’s dictum – Obama sees the American presidency as a stepping stone to higher office, and to achieve that objective he must first deliver the United States as a compliant and contrite peer member of the ‘world community’. That requires our country to be economically weakened and militarily castrated. He is well on his way to realizing these objectives.

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  40. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Mr. Juvinall. Good morning sir. I took Mr. Anderson’s words to heart. I don’t want to be too much of a hypocrite (we all are hypocrites if we are human), nor do I enjoy eating my own words. But, its better than eating squirmy wormies cause nobody likes me, everybody hates me.
    We lost. My own words would be to suck it up and take it like a man. Some of us are more gracious than others in this realm of losing.
    Just like I tell my Native American brethren. They are big, we are small. They won, we lost. Get over it. Sure, Custer plenty blew Big Horn, but is that all there is to a fire?
    Resentments and grievance are a killer to one’s well being. Doesn’t mean we all collapse into fetal positions. Just means time to regroup.
    “He who fights and runs away will live to fight another day.” Think that is a French quote.
    Just look at our small neck of the woods on the planet known to some as Earth. Some folks in these parts are still upset that some of their forefathers got ate up by their neighbors’ forefathers up on Donner Pass. Some folks just can’t take a joke.
    The solution is simple. Cream the libs next election cycle. Simple but not easy.
    We can bury the hatchet, but…..
    “Nobody ever forgets where he buried the hatchet.”
    My, its a lovely day outside. Going to find a feather to keep my wig warm.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64nvb2QUXt4

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  41. Gregory Avatar

    The safest seat in the House belongs to Nancy Pelosi, which made her singularly qualified in pushing through Obamacare even though it should be called Pelosicare… she never had to learn to talk to anyone besides other Democrats in her entire political career.
    No, Obamacare will be fought bitterly; Moynihan was right: sweeping legislation needs to win by bipartisan 70/30 margins, not 51/49 squeakers.
    “The long-term future of bills that have absolutely no minority support and are not popular when passed is not good… This law is vulnerable not just for this week, but for the 2014 elections, and if not then, for whenever the minority party does become the majority.”
    http://www.politico.com/story/2013/10/government-shutdown-barack-obama-obamacare-aca-97687.html
    A difference between baseball and politics is the inning, not to mention the game, can always be played over again. If you want to be able to bask in the glory of a win, stay with baseball.

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    The chickens are coming home to roost; the 2014 campaign commercials are being written…
    “”I was laughing at Boehner — until the mail came today,” Waschura said, referring to House Speaker John Boehner, who is leading the Republican charge to defund Obamacare.
    “I really don’t like the Republican tactics, but at least now I can understand why they are so pissed about this. When you take $10,000 out of my family’s pocket each year, that’s otherwise disposable income or retirement savings that will not be going into our local economy.”

    http://www.mercurynews.com/nation-world/ci_24248486/obamacares-winners-and-losers-bay-area

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  43. fish Avatar
    fish

    Most of the press I see isn’t breaking one way or the other…especially when there are delicious ironies like shutting down the “Amber Alert” website while keeping Michelle Obama’s “Drink Water” website up and running.
    Maybe they’re both the “Stupid Party”?

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  44. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    BillT, GregG and fish, you guys are great. When I read the left’s crapola as spewed by MichaelA and the Emery’s, I can rest assured you will set them straight and with humor. As a human (I think) who has been an elected person as well as a leader trying to herd cats here in Nevada County for 30 years, I can say you three have the pulse of reality and are a whole lot smarter than these resident liberals.
    There is a little debate going on over at RL’s and the same libs are spewing their misinformation there regarding the Tea Party. But no amount of proof or facts can change their thinking. They are truly blockheads.

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  45. Paul Emery Avatar

    Just adding to the compost here. Obama has gained 10% in the Fox approval poll since the current silliness in Washington began. It’s pretty much a freefall and the Pubsters will be looking for a neck soon as ’14 approaches.
    http://www.pollingreport.com/obama_job.htm

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    fish

    -Approve – Disapprove – Unsure
    10/1-2/13 (45) (49) (6)
    9/6-8/13 (40) (54) (6)
    Not sure I understand your interpretation of the numbers Paul? 5% improvement in the Approval rating with an accompanying 5% decrease in the Disapproval. Do you get to add the two changes?

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  47. Paul Emery Avatar

    10% difference in approval vs disapproval
    here it is:
    Fox R 45 49 – 4 10/1-2/13
    Fox RV 40 54 – 14 9/6-8/13

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  48. Paul Emery Avatar

    To make it simple 14-4=10

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