Illegal immigrants cost taxpayers nearly $750 billion over lifetime: Report - Washington Times:
"Deporting the country’s estimated 11 million illegal immigrants would cost nearly $125 billion, but allowing them to remain in the U.S. could cost taxpayers far more, according to a new report being released Thursday by a think tank that wants to see stricter immigration limits."
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Saturday, August 05, 2017
The Scandal That Matters - WSJ
The Scandal That Matters - WSJ
"Imran Awan was arrested at Dulles International Airport July 24, while attempting to board a flight to Pakistan.
For more than a decade the congressional staffer had worked under top House Democrats, and he had just been accused by the FBI of bank fraud.
It was a dramatic moment in a saga that started in February, when Capitol Police confirmed an investigation into Mr. Awan and his family on separate accusations of government theft.
The details are tantalizing:
The family all worked for top Democrats, were paid huge sums, and had access to sensitive congressional data, even while having ties to Pakistan.
The media largely has ignored the affair, the ho-hum coverage summed up by a New York Times piece suggesting it may be nothing more than an “overblown Washington story, typical of midsummer.”
But even without evidence of espionage or blackmail, this ought to be an enormous scandal.
Because based on what we already know, the Awan story is—at the very least—a tale of massive government incompetence that seemingly allowed a family of accused swindlers to bilk federal taxpayers out of millions and even put national secrets at risk.
In a more accountable world, House Democrats would be forced to step down..."
"Imran Awan was arrested at Dulles International Airport July 24, while attempting to board a flight to Pakistan.
For more than a decade the congressional staffer had worked under top House Democrats, and he had just been accused by the FBI of bank fraud.
It was a dramatic moment in a saga that started in February, when Capitol Police confirmed an investigation into Mr. Awan and his family on separate accusations of government theft.
The details are tantalizing:
The family all worked for top Democrats, were paid huge sums, and had access to sensitive congressional data, even while having ties to Pakistan.
The media largely has ignored the affair, the ho-hum coverage summed up by a New York Times piece suggesting it may be nothing more than an “overblown Washington story, typical of midsummer.”
But even without evidence of espionage or blackmail, this ought to be an enormous scandal.
Because based on what we already know, the Awan story is—at the very least—a tale of massive government incompetence that seemingly allowed a family of accused swindlers to bilk federal taxpayers out of millions and even put national secrets at risk.
In a more accountable world, House Democrats would be forced to step down..."
History for August 5
History for August 5 - On-This-Day.com:
Guy DeMaupassant 1850, Conrad Aiken 1889, Neil A. Armstrong 1930
Loni Anderson 1946 - Actress ("WKRP in Cincinnati"), Maureen McCormick 1956 - Actress ("The Brady Bunch"), David Baldacci 1960 - Author
1861 - The U.S. federal government levied its first income tax. The tax was 3% of all incomes over $800. The wartime measure was rescinded in 1872.
1864 - During the U.S. Civil War, Union forces led by Adm. David G. Farragut were led into Mobile Bay, Alabama.
1921 - The cartoon "On the Road to Moscow", by Rollin Kirby, was published in the "New York World". It was the first cartoon to win a Pulitzer Prize.
1944 - Polish insurgents liberated a German labor camp in Warsaw. 348 Jewish prisoners were freed.
1953 - During the Korean conflict prisoners were exchanged at Panmunjom. The exchange was labeled Operation Big Switch.
1964 - U.S. aircraft bombed North Vietnam after North Vietnamese boats attacked U.S. destroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin.
1966 - In New York, groundbreaking for the construction of the original World Trade Center began.
2011 - Standard & Poor's Financial Services lowered the United States' AAA credit rating by one notch to AA-plus.
Friday, August 04, 2017
Health Rationing In England: Obese And Smokers Banned From Routine Surgery | Daily Wire
Health Rationing In England: Obese And Smokers Banned From Routine Surgery | Daily Wire:
"For those who extol the virtues of socialized medicine, and protest that it could never, never, ever lead to rationing, here’s a wake-up call from Great Britain.
Health care experts in Great Britain are warning that obese people and smokers will be routinely refused operations all across Great Britain in the very near future. The latest case in point comes from North Yorkshire, where patients having a BMI of 30 or higher and smokers will be refused routine surgery for over a year for non-life-threatening conditions.
That means standard hip and knee operations are out.
Vale of York Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) stated:"
"For those who extol the virtues of socialized medicine, and protest that it could never, never, ever lead to rationing, here’s a wake-up call from Great Britain.
Health care experts in Great Britain are warning that obese people and smokers will be routinely refused operations all across Great Britain in the very near future. The latest case in point comes from North Yorkshire, where patients having a BMI of 30 or higher and smokers will be refused routine surgery for over a year for non-life-threatening conditions.
That means standard hip and knee operations are out.
Vale of York Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) stated:"
They can’t even cut $15 million - NetRight Daily
They can’t even cut $15 million - NetRight Daily
"In the shadows of the Senate’s failure to pass Obamacare repeal, a seemingly inconsequential, but highly revealing vote took place across the Capitol.
Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-Va.) offered an amendment to the so-called “minibus” spending bill that would have abolished the Budget Analysis division of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
The amendment was defeated by a vote of 309-116;
120 Republicans, over half of the Republican conference, joined a unanimous bloc of Democrats to defeat it.
...CBO’s forecasting deficiencies are not simply limited to health care.
The CBO drastically underestimated the total price tags of the farm bills of 2002 ($137 billion off target) and 2008 ($309 billion off target).
In 2012, when Congress authorized the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to auction off spectrum, the CBO vastly undervalued the potential profit to the government at $15 billion over ten years; the first two auctions each brought in close to or more than double that amount.
Referring to an auction in 2015 that brought in roughly $41 billion in revenue and the CBO’s prediction that the auction either wouldn’t happen or would bring in no revenue at all, FCC Commissioner Jennifer Rosenworcel, a Democrat, said, “Our airwaves are extraordinarily valuable but our accounting systems for measuring them in the legislative process (CBO estimates) don’t appear to be fully up to date.”
Congress cannot continue to legislate in good faith when it knows that its own signature source of economic analysis is so deeply flawed.
...And yet, nearly three-quarters of Congress – and over half the Republicans – couldn’t bring themselves to cut 87 employees at a cost of $15 million.
Adding insult to injury, according to Congressman Griffith, the CBO itself scored his amendment as budget-neutral, a bizarre projection for an amendment that directly cuts $15 million..."
Read it all!
"In the shadows of the Senate’s failure to pass Obamacare repeal, a seemingly inconsequential, but highly revealing vote took place across the Capitol.
Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-Va.) offered an amendment to the so-called “minibus” spending bill that would have abolished the Budget Analysis division of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
The amendment was defeated by a vote of 309-116;
120 Republicans, over half of the Republican conference, joined a unanimous bloc of Democrats to defeat it.
...CBO’s forecasting deficiencies are not simply limited to health care.
The CBO drastically underestimated the total price tags of the farm bills of 2002 ($137 billion off target) and 2008 ($309 billion off target).
In 2012, when Congress authorized the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to auction off spectrum, the CBO vastly undervalued the potential profit to the government at $15 billion over ten years; the first two auctions each brought in close to or more than double that amount.
Referring to an auction in 2015 that brought in roughly $41 billion in revenue and the CBO’s prediction that the auction either wouldn’t happen or would bring in no revenue at all, FCC Commissioner Jennifer Rosenworcel, a Democrat, said, “Our airwaves are extraordinarily valuable but our accounting systems for measuring them in the legislative process (CBO estimates) don’t appear to be fully up to date.”
Congress cannot continue to legislate in good faith when it knows that its own signature source of economic analysis is so deeply flawed.
...And yet, nearly three-quarters of Congress – and over half the Republicans – couldn’t bring themselves to cut 87 employees at a cost of $15 million.
Adding insult to injury, according to Congressman Griffith, the CBO itself scored his amendment as budget-neutral, a bizarre projection for an amendment that directly cuts $15 million..."
Read it all!
SHOCK: Study Shows Montgomery Would Lose 47,000 Jobs And $400 Million In Income If $15 Minimum Wage Bill Passes | Daily Wire
SHOCK: Study Shows Montgomery Would Lose 47,000 Jobs And $400 Million In Income If $15 Minimum Wage Bill Passes | Daily Wire:
"A comprehensive new study commissioned by Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett (D) reveals that approximately 47,000 jobs would be lost if the county were to raise its minimum wage to $15 an hour.
...“PFM [the Philadelphia consulting firm that conducted the study] found that increasing the minimum wage to $15 would result in an aggregate loss of $396.5 million of income in the county by 2022 as businesses laid off employees, cut remaining employee hours and benefits, and suspended plans to invest in new locations and hire additional workers,” reports The Washington Post.
This latest study echoes the findings of a study conducted by economists at the University of Washington in June. Researchers learned that Seattle’s $15 minimum wage hike negatively impacted low-wage workers.
Liberals claim to the be the party of facts, data, and science.
And yet, they conveniently ignore strong evidence that undermines their dogmatic narratives about the economy, race, and culture."
"A comprehensive new study commissioned by Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett (D) reveals that approximately 47,000 jobs would be lost if the county were to raise its minimum wage to $15 an hour.
...“PFM [the Philadelphia consulting firm that conducted the study] found that increasing the minimum wage to $15 would result in an aggregate loss of $396.5 million of income in the county by 2022 as businesses laid off employees, cut remaining employee hours and benefits, and suspended plans to invest in new locations and hire additional workers,” reports The Washington Post.
This latest study echoes the findings of a study conducted by economists at the University of Washington in June. Researchers learned that Seattle’s $15 minimum wage hike negatively impacted low-wage workers.
Liberals claim to the be the party of facts, data, and science.
And yet, they conveniently ignore strong evidence that undermines their dogmatic narratives about the economy, race, and culture."
'My Body, My Choice': Feminist Mom Edits 3YO Daughter's Disney Princess Book. It's Ridiculous. | Daily Wire
'My Body, My Choice': Feminist Mom Edits 3YO Daughter's Disney Princess Book. It's Ridiculous. | Daily Wire:
"The lovely edits include rejecting that horrible notion of being kind, promoting abortion, and emasculating Aladdin, along with other silly feel-good feminist nonsense.
Danielle Lindemann, a sociologist who studies — wait for it — gender roles, decided to crank the anti-gender role awareness “up to a whole new level” after her daughter took a liking to a Disney princess-themed book she received as a gift. (The girl must already be suffering from internalized misogyny.)"
"The lovely edits include rejecting that horrible notion of being kind, promoting abortion, and emasculating Aladdin, along with other silly feel-good feminist nonsense.
Danielle Lindemann, a sociologist who studies — wait for it — gender roles, decided to crank the anti-gender role awareness “up to a whole new level” after her daughter took a liking to a Disney princess-themed book she received as a gift. (The girl must already be suffering from internalized misogyny.)"
E21 - Economic Policies for the 21st Century - Home
E21 - Economic Policies for the 21st Century - Home:
"Take a look at this week's Five Fact Friday featuring the labor market, trade balance, inflation rate, and other top indicators of the U.S. economy.
"Take a look at this week's Five Fact Friday featuring the labor market, trade balance, inflation rate, and other top indicators of the U.S. economy.
Blog: The wages of WaPo leaks: Who benefits?
Blog: The wages of WaPo leaks: Who benefits?
"Our system of government is under attack, with the ability of the chief executive to conduct foreign policy crippled by the leak of transcripts of two presidential conversations with foreign leaders.
Any conversation between the POTUS and a foreign leader must be assumed to be taking place in public, so honesty is out of the question.
"Our system of government is under attack, with the ability of the chief executive to conduct foreign policy crippled by the leak of transcripts of two presidential conversations with foreign leaders.
Any conversation between the POTUS and a foreign leader must be assumed to be taking place in public, so honesty is out of the question.
The Washington Post, owned byJeff Bezos, the world’s richest, or second-richest, or at worst third-richest man, fired a warning shot to the leaders of all the world’s nations that they are subject to the public gaze in their conversations with Trump.
The presidency and therefore the nation is in peril.
Does anyone else think that a gazillionaire...attempting to cripple the President of the United States raises some warning signals?
Does the word “plutocracy” occur to no one else?
This inconvenient bit of context aside, even Trump-hating David Frum sees the peril:
The presidency and therefore the nation is in peril.
Does anyone else think that a gazillionaire...attempting to cripple the President of the United States raises some warning signals?
Does the word “plutocracy” occur to no one else?
This inconvenient bit of context aside, even Trump-hating David Frum sees the peril:
Anybody w access to this transcript also has access to many other secrets. Trusted people are breaking career-long habits to thwart Trump
This move is part of a larger effort, to overthrow the results of a legitimate election, led by plutocrats and the Deep State.
William Jacobson is entirely correct when he documents the slow-motion coup that has been underway..."
Read on!
William Jacobson is entirely correct when he documents the slow-motion coup that has been underway..."
Read on!
Donald Trump endorses new immigration bill to cut green card limits, favor English speakers - Washington Times
Donald Trump endorses new immigration bill to cut green card limits, favor English speakers - Washington Times:
"Meeting at the White House with GOP Sens. David Perdue of Georgia and Tom Cotton of Arkansas, the bill’s sponsors, the president said the revised legislation “would represent the most significant reform to our immigration system in half a century.”
The measure, known as the RAISE Act, “will reduce poverty, increase wages and save taxpayers billions and billions of dollars,” Mr. Trump said.
The legislation would slash legal immigration in half, to 500,000 per year, over the next decade. The senators said it would replace the current permanent employment-visa framework with a skills-based system that rewards applicants based on their individual merits."
"Meeting at the White House with GOP Sens. David Perdue of Georgia and Tom Cotton of Arkansas, the bill’s sponsors, the president said the revised legislation “would represent the most significant reform to our immigration system in half a century.”
The measure, known as the RAISE Act, “will reduce poverty, increase wages and save taxpayers billions and billions of dollars,” Mr. Trump said.
The legislation would slash legal immigration in half, to 500,000 per year, over the next decade. The senators said it would replace the current permanent employment-visa framework with a skills-based system that rewards applicants based on their individual merits."
SJW Activists Want Peers To Pay Them
SJW Activists Want Peers To Pay Them:
It often seems that campus activists are less about actually creating positive "change" and more about personal vanity.
The latest entry comes from the upper-crust Sarah Lawrence College, where The College Fix reports that some activists feel they deserve to be compensated for their activism.
The latest entry comes from the upper-crust Sarah Lawrence College, where The College Fix reports that some activists feel they deserve to be compensated for their activism.
And not by the organizations they're working with, but by the very peers they tend to annoy with their antics:
Students at Sarah Lawrence College, a posh, private liberal arts college in New York consistently ranked one of the most expensive colleges in the nation, recently called on peers and others to pay female campus activists for their “emotional labor.”..."
Read on!
Half of Detroit mayoral candidates are felons
Half of Detroit mayoral candidates are felons
"Detroit — Half of the eight mayoral hopefuls on Detroit’s primary ballot next week have been convicted of felony crimes involving drugs, assault or weapons, a Detroit News analysis shows.
Three were charged with gun crimes and two for assault with intent to commit murder. Some of the offenses date back decades, the earliest to 1977.
The most recent was in 2008.
...Tuesday’s Detroit mayoral primary election is the first since the city exited bankruptcy in 2014. The field of eight will be narrowed to two who will face off in the fall..."
Read on if you have a strong stomach.
"Detroit — Half of the eight mayoral hopefuls on Detroit’s primary ballot next week have been convicted of felony crimes involving drugs, assault or weapons, a Detroit News analysis shows.
Three were charged with gun crimes and two for assault with intent to commit murder. Some of the offenses date back decades, the earliest to 1977.
The most recent was in 2008.
...Tuesday’s Detroit mayoral primary election is the first since the city exited bankruptcy in 2014. The field of eight will be narrowed to two who will face off in the fall..."
Read on if you have a strong stomach.
Must read!!-----Misery Doesn't Cause Revolution | Faster, Please!
Misery Doesn't Cause Revolution | Faster, Please!
"I keep watching the videos from Venezuela, hundreds of thousands of protesters calling for an end to the Chavez-Maduro era.
And I ask myself, why is this manifestly failed regime still in place?
People are starving.
The stores are empty.
Doesn’t revolution ensue when misery reaches a turning point?
So how come there’s no evidence that
--Because misery doesn’t cause revolution, whatever you may have been taught.
The revolutionaries think they can change the world, and they think—nowadays, at least—that powerful forces are working on their side...
Not in Venezuela, not in Iran, not in North Korea.
Certainly the citizens in those countries are miserable, but I don’t think that revolution is about to erupt in any of them.
I think that politics is an independent variable, not, as the Marxists would believe, the outcome of certain social conditions.
Its causes are spiritual, not material.
I think that revolution is an act of hope, not a last, desperate throw of the dice. The revolutionaries think they can change the world, and they think—nowadays, at least—that powerful forces are working on their side...
So it’s political.
It’s not the economy, stupid..."
And this from comments:
Wonderful insight in this short article: the cause of revolution is not material, but spiritual, and then you link spirituality to hope. The engine of revolution is hope for the future; material misery may or may not be also present. Without hope, the people endure the misery because they can't conceptualize a way out. The writers of the Declaration of Independence and Constitution saw clearly into the future and were willing to die for the truths they saw. I would further say that not being able to conceptualize hope is a kind of hypnosis or mind control, especially in the case of North Korea. That control would be, spiritually speaking, evil.
Read the entire column.
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