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AG Loretta Lynch, flying hot, true, and normal as the progressive autocrat she is, refuses to submit her coterie of scumbag DOJ lawyers to ethics training as ordered by Judge Andrew Hanen after lying to the court and withholding evidence.  To this, an accomplished scumbag herself, she has now stated that the DOJ will not release the names of the illegal aliens to whom she has peremptorily and illegally granted asylum.

The eastern metropolitan cesspool, one of many under decades of Democrat control, known as Philadelphia will loosen the micro-managing ordinances under which its saloons are forced to operate in order to appropriately allow the watering of the Democratic convention delegates.  But this little reversion to sanity is only temporary, but exactly what you’d expect from the progressive elites succoring their own.  After the convention folds its tent, then it’s ‘Back to standing on your heads again!’  (Everyone knows this punchline to the old joke about Hell, right?)

Speaking of eastern cesspools, its poster child is long progressive Connecticut that tries to outdo California’s insanities.  It also runs up deficits from its faltering economy by taxing the bejeezus out of its 1% producers who are leaving the state, and the country in droves.  But the butt stupid emulation of the Golden State is that it too doesn’t understand why its tax revenues are not rising as it turns the screws on its wealth producers.

Henry George’s Protectionism and Trade was the best book on the subject according to Milton Freedman.  George demolished protectionist arguments – exports good, imports bad – through short thought experiments.  He noted that “to have all the ships that left each country sunk before they could reach any other country would, upon protectionist principles, be the quickest means of enriching the whole world, since all countries could then enjoy the maximum of exports with the minimum of imports.” (more here) But my favorite about corporatism was his observation about tariffs needed to support ‘vital domestic industries’ –

These political favors will inevitably go not to the deserving but to the strong and unscrupulous. See if this sounds like Washington today: “infant industries have no more chance in the struggle for governmental encouragement than infant pigs with full-grown swine about a meal-tub. Not merely is the encouragement likely to go to industries that do not need it, but is likely to go to industries that can be maintained only in this way, and thus to cause absolute loss to the community by diverting labor and capital from remunerative industries.”

Joseph Epstein, conservative intellectual, author, and editor (The American Scholar, Weekly Standard, …), has discovered ‘Why Trumpkins Want Their Country Back’, and concludes that "dismissing Trump’s fans as racists and thugs is too self-congratulatory, too easy.  There’s something deeper rumbling".  No great fan of Trump – “would sooner have my thumbs removed than vote for Donald Trump” – he is told by the many that they support Trump as the only available way to overturn the rotten applecart which has become our federal government, even while the man himself has presented only grandiose objectives with no viable solutions.  Today, as Irving Kristol observed about the culture wars, “they are over, we lost.”  Kristol’s ‘we’ are the Americans "with a strong regard for tradition, who valued liberty over government-induced equality, the entrepreneurial over the entitlement spirit.”  

Ever wonder why some (many?) Silicon Valley billionaires pay tribute to the Democrats?  These are smart people who know all the travails that collectivism delivers now and more later.  They are optimizing a utility based on their and their families’ near term comfort.  They already have money beyond imagining and all they want to do is feed the beast so that it won’t eat them or at least eat their heirs last.  In short, their utility is the endurance of their ‘I got mine.’  The only route to that for the rich is corporatism which costs money that they can get from the pricing power that their unique and exceptional high tech products and services provide – i.e. we pay for their bribes.  And why do some select the Dems?  Easy, they can see how these shylocks have cracked the code of buying ever more votes by increasing entitlements the qualifications for which continue to be reduced.

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15 responses to “Ruminations – 11jun16”

  1. Jon Dozer Avatar
    Jon Dozer

    Or perhaps the Silicon Valley movers and shakers have a better understanding of the world and its issues, having to hire and socialize with smart people from hundreds of nations. Its not simply USA USA USA. A more sophisticated cognitive process.

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  2. George Rebane Avatar

    JohnD 755pm – That would be plausible, not because the smart people hail from “hundreds of nations” that have cracked the code on how to run an economically sustainable country with individual freedoms (because there are none of those), but because each of them is practicing the same corporatist gigs in their own countries.

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  3. George Boardman Avatar

    Your comment about Silicon Valley billionaires makes no sense: Why would they embrace a party that wants to take everything they have?
    Here are two real reasons they line up with the Democrats and shun the Republicans:
    –These guys are mathematicians, engineers and scientists who are put off by a party that often resembles an arm of the Flat Earth Society with its embrace of creationism and general disdain for any science that doesn’t validate what they believe. This is not surprising when you realize that much of the Republican base comes from the Southern Baptist Convention and other fundamentalist religions that preach a literal interpretation of the Bible.
    –High tech companies tend to be meritocracies. They don’t care what you look like or where you come from, they’re interested in what you know and what you can contribute to the company’s success. If Trump has done nothing else, he’s laid to rest the myth that the Republicans want to be a big tent party. No they don’t; they want to be the white man’s haven. That’s what you get when you embrace the Dixiecrats who left the Democratic Party after it backed the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act.
    The Republicans should add one more “P” to GOP for Grand Old People’s Party.

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  4. Jon Dozer Avatar
    Jon Dozer

    Mr. Boardman said it much better than I.:) Thank you George.

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  5. George Rebane Avatar

    GeorgeB 947am – I do believe you grossly misunderstand both corporatism and the takings of “everything they have” from the rich. In no case will the super-rich or even the mildly rich loose everything they have. They will be able to swim in the new autocracy without a noticeable impact on their lifestyles. The system is already so set up. The bottom line is that socialists (and you?) really know what generates wealth, but they cannot admit it to the sheeple that constitute their constituencies. So they have to play both sides of the street – publicly damning the capitalists while allowing them surreptitiously to avoid financial pain. To this we add now that even the conversations between the rich and progressive elite (e.g. Hillary) must be kept secret lest the ire of sheeple be raised.
    Have no idea what you are responding to about “high tech companies tend to be meritocracies”, that point and its relation to the piss poor STEM education provided by our union public schools has been treated for years on these pages. And it appears that you really have no clue about what’s been going on in the Republican party that for years has been trying to attract the mass under-educated minorities from their voting patterns bought-and-paid-for by entitlement sinecures. That is a nigh near impossible task without first becoming the second Democratic party in the land. Recall the fundamental thesis of RR – we are beyond the tipping point.
    Therefore rejoice Mr Boardman. As Irving Kristol reported on the culture wars some years back, “They are over; we have lost.”

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  6. Russ Steele Avatar

    Boardman@09:47AM
    Who are Trump Supporters?
    The LA Time’s has the details in graphic form HERE.
    Regardless of Mr Boardman’s claim the GOP is all white and old:
    18-29: 15%
    30-44: 26%
    45-64: 27%
    65+ : 34%
    Ethnicity:
    White 32%
    Black 12%
    Hispanic 11%
    Other 21%
    Income
    <$50K: 28%
    $50-100K: 28%
    $100K + : 22%
    Democrats for Trump
    The data Cohn’s crunched was provided by Civis Analytics, a Democrat data firm, and is based on interviews with more than 11,000 Republican-leaning respondents since August. According to Cohn, this data presents the most detailed examination yet of Trump’s coalition.
    <a href="http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/12/31/upshot/donald-trumps-strongest-supporters-a-certain-kind-of-democrat.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&_r=0&referer=New”>http://m.1stheadlines.com/politics.htm“>New York Times:
    Republican Leaners: 33%
    18-29: 29%
    30-39: 32%
    40-49: 32%
    50-64: 35%
    65+ : 35%
    Ethnicity:
    White non-Latino: 35%
    Latino: 32%
    You see the real problem for Hillary is that while Trump is not the favorite of the Republican Elites he appeals to Democrats across all age groups and ethnicities.

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  7. George Rebane Avatar

    RussS 357pm – Good pick up Russ, keep us posted.

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  8. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Hey, did you notice the Trump Dirt they have over at the DNC was allegedly hacked by the Russians? Hmmm. DNC Debbie said no donation rolls, important stuff, or finances were “hacked”, just the dirt on The Donald. I dunno. Seems odd. Maybe they put the mud on an unsecured server so Hillary can find it. More than one witness has said Hillary just does not know how to use a desktop computer. The IT guys at State concluded it was beyond her understanding, with that menacing tower and big frightening keyboard and that horrid fan sound. Sure, blame the Russians Debbie Whatzhername-Sergeant Shultz. Sure they did. Them Ruskies are messing with our weather again.

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  9. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Yo Mr. Steele.
    Seems somebody had their thumb on the scale before the election cycle started.
    http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/king-hacked-dnc-docs-show-ugly-connections-clinton-article-1.2676755

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  10. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Mean o’ Jerry Brown. Heartless. This is a crisis and he is up in Sacramento twiddling his thumbs. Not a very good Jesuit if you ask me.
    http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-governor-homelessness-emergency-20160616-snap-story.html

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