Saturday, January 20, 2018

Politico: Heartland Dems to Party - Your Elitism Is Killing Us

Immigrant Groups That Are More Skill-Selected Have Higher Average Incomes

"The five most skill-selected groups are: Taiwanese, Nigerians, Swedes, Indians and Swiss. The five least skill-selected groups are: Mexicans, Salvadorans, Hondurans, Portuguese and Cape Verdeans. For example, 82% of Nigerians are high-skilled, while only 4% are low-skilled. By contrast, only 14% of Mexicans are high-skilled, while 57% are low-skilled."
The dumb act even dumber.

California Legislators Propose Nearly Doubling State Corporate Income Tax To Offset Trump Tax Cuts

Republican ad regarding the shutdown.  The Democrats are . . .

COMPLICIT


Ann Althouse Loves Trump Tweet Trolling Women's Day Marchers

American Thinker: Never Trumpers Are Traitors To The Conservative Cause


Concluding paragraphs:

As Lincoln noted after relieving George McClellan of command, "George knew where the enemy was.  He was just unwilling to meet him."

These obsessive anti-Trump Republicans are the "McClellan wing" of the party.  It's past time for them to get over their resentment and get back in the fight.

There's a war on!

Crazy Chuck ("I Oppose Tax Cuts For All Americans") & the Schumer Shutdown ("I Want To Legalize All Illegal Aliens").

Think Chuck is a political whore?  Watch this from 2013 when the roles were reversed (I opposed the 2013 shutdown).



Pennsylvania Women Who Voted For Trump Still Strongly Support

Here are 100+ Companies Giving Trump Tax Cut Bonuses


Top Ten Companies Investing Billions in U.S. Because of Trump Tax Cuts 

On this day in 1981, 

Reagan Inaugurated: 

Iran Releases U.S. Embassy Hostages

The Free Market Will Lower Drug Costs

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Study: Sauna session may be as good as exercise for the heart

Trump's infrastructure plan might rely on private partnerships and state/local government


Apple's Tim Cook: Trump's Tax Plan Will Create Jobs And Grow The Economy

The Mass Rape of German Women 

By The Soviet Army In 1945

"They raped every female from 8 to 80."

Here is Why the U.S. Considers Parts of Mexico as Dangerous as Syria, Somalia

Charlie Hurt: Jeff Flake is Stupid

Sharyl Attkisson: A year into Trump's presidency, the media is still ignorant of his plan for a wall




U.S. Jobless Claims Plunge to Lowest Weekly Tally Since 1973

Poll: 77% of Belgians Think Belgium Has Too Many Immigrants and "They no longer feel at home"

Alex Castellanos: Trump's Base Loves Him Because He Is The Archetypal Alpha Male Concerned Only With Sustenance, Survival And Sex

Hawaii False Missile Alert Caused 50% Increase In Porn Hub Website Traffic


The Trump Economy Is Booming And Benefitting Red States Far More Than Blue States

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Walmart Will Help Customers Destroy Excess Opioids Without Charge

Poll: Majority Believe Abortion Immoral; Even More Favor Abortion Restrictions



Apple To Invest $350 Billion & Create 20,000 Jobs In U.S. Thanks To Trump Tax Cuts

Count to 350,000,000,000 and let me know when you're done.

Ann Coulter: Our immigration policies solve the exact same problem that slavery solved: rich people’s eternal need for cheap labor.




Fifty Years After Paul Ehrlich’s ‘The Population Bomb’: So How Come We’re Not All Dead, Yet?



Unfit to hold public office?

The Federalist: Jeff Flake's Trump-Stalin Comparison Is Absurd

Did Government "Experts" Promote American Fatness?

Singapore’s crime rate is so low that many shops don’t even lock up


75% of U.S. Terrorism Convicts Born Abroad

But this sounds better than "deplorable"

Clyburn (D-S.C.): Trump Voters Are "Ignoble"

20 years ago today,

Drudge Breaks Story About Clinton-Lewinsky Oval Office Affair



Wikipedia Summary
The Stained Blue Dress Picture/Article

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Grant's Interest Rate Observer

China Real Estate Crash?

Rising home prices are an economic salve of the highest order.  Is the reverse also true?  An article from today’s Wall Street Journal suggests we may soon find out.  The Journal’s analysis concerns a regulatory-driven slump in the world’s alleged fastest-growing major economy.

In Beijing and Shanghai—two of the country’s largest markets—and other megacities, sales have stalled and prices have dropped, falling slightly in some pockets and dramatically in others.

Demand has dried up in these areas as a result of government measures including higher mortgage rates, higher down-payment requirements and limits on buying a second or third home. Would-be sellers are increasingly putting plans on hold in hope that prices will rebound.

It is cold comfort for China’s homeowners, would-be purchasers and speculators alike that the regulatory broadside could have been worse. The Journal also notes that “Beijing has held off on introducing an anticipated property tax that could curb speculation but damp prices.”  Nevertheless, the effects have been significant.  New home sales in Shanghai and Beijing, which hovered between 10,000 and 15,000 per month in each city through most of 2015 and 2016, slumped below 5,000 by the fall of 2017 (the property controls were implemented in late 2016).  Home prices in those two cities are virtually unchanged year-over-year, a dramatic reversal from the fall of 2016 when prices in Shanghai and Beijing logged gains of 40% and 30%, respectively.

Whether the housing downturn is merely a temporary “reset” or something more severe, the implications for the Chinese economy should be worth monitoring.  Moody’s estimates that the property market accounts for nearly a third of Chinese activity.  Already it appears that credit creation in the world’s second largest economy is foundering:  Chinese credit impulse, or new credit as a percentage of GDP, jumped from less than 22% in May of 2015 to well above 30% by early 2016 amid the percolating housing market.   After holding steady for the rest of 2016, that key metric gradually faded through 2017.

The calendar provides another simple yet potentially important contrast between China’s recent economic acceleration and its future prospects. The 19th Party Congress, the communist party conclave at which President Xi consolidated his authority last fall, has come and gone. The Foreign Policy Journal noted on Oct. 27 that:

The Communist Party of China Congress, held twice per decade, was a test of Xi Jinping’s efficacy as President. Leading up to the meeting, he had strongly urged all departments to turn in positive economic indicators. This drive for growth was accomplished through exports, infrastructure investment, real-estate, and debt.

Could China’s recent economic boom, politically engineered via the pulling forward of future demand, leave the nation vulnerable to a not-so-pleasant 2018?  The industrial metals may tell the tale:  Copper prices are roughly 65% above their interim lows reached in early 2016. Iron ore, although 30% off its early 2017 highs (see the Jan. 13, 2017 Grant’s, “Sell a non sequitur,” for more), still sits 73% above its late 2015 nadir. Steel rebar is a hearty 146% north of its end-of 2015 lows.

A New Clue to the Mystery Disease That Killed Almost All Mexicans Five Centuries Ago

Should the U.S. Counter These "Unfair" Trade Practice By Imposing A Tariff To Protect American Workers?

The man who presaged Trumpism,

Pat Buchanan: Immigration Should Not Be Allowed To Turn This Country Into the U.N. General Assembly



Victor Davis Hanson: Trump Is Systematically Undoing The Obama Legacy Despite The Left's Loathing And The Never Trumpers' Befuddlement


Excerpt:
Contrary to popular supposition, the Left loathes Trump not just for what he has done. (It is often too consumed with fury to calibrate carefully the particulars of the Trump agenda.) Rather, it despises him mostly for what he superficially represents.  
To many progressives and indeed elites of all persuasions, Trump is also the Prince of Anti-culture: mindlessly naïve American boosterism; conspicuous, 1950s-style unapologetic consumption; repetitive and limited vocabulary; fast-food culinary tastes; Queens accent; herky-jerky mannerisms; ostentatious dress; bulging appearance; poorly disguised facial expressions; embracing rather than sneering at middle-class appetites; a lack of subtlety, nuance, and ambiguity.  
In short Trump’s very essence wars with everything that long ago was proven to be noble, just, and correct by Vanity Fair, NPR, The New Yorker, Google, the Upper West Side, and The Daily Show. 

On this day in 1861,

Senate Rejects Crittenden Compromise, Last Ditch Effort To Avoid Civil War, By Two Votes

On this day in 1919,  

The Stupid 18th Amendment Prohibiting Sale of Alcohol Takes Effect



Religio-Ethnic Cleansing Wiping Out Christians In Middle East


Jonah Goldberg: Diversity Might Be Making Us Weaker As A Nation


El Paso Border Wall Significantly Reduced Crossings and Crime


Althouse: Samantha Power's Reaction to Election Night Loss Racist?

Monday, January 15, 2018

Highest GOP Satisfaction With U.S. Direction Since 2007


Legal Pot Reduces Crimes In States That Border Mexico

WSJ: Scalia Liked Trump's "Unfiltered Frankness" During Campaign



Trump’s Support Among Blacks Has Doubled Since Election

Althouse: Yes, there is a difference between "shithouse" and "shithole," particularly in Trump's real estate world

On this day in 1967,

Packers Beat Chiefs 35-10 In First Super Bowl



Trump Funded Rand Paul's Medical Trip to Haiti Before He Was President


I Have A Dream


Liberal California is the poverty capital of America

Sunday, January 14, 2018

MLK, Jr.: The Media Won't Tell You How His Faith Was Central To His Life



Scott Adams: Why Trump's S---hole Comment Was Wrong But Smart Negotiating (Video)

And why Dick Durbin threw the country under the bus by leaking the alleged comment.

American Thinker: Dick Durbin is a race-baiting hypocrite


Sen. Tom Cotton: Trump Didn't Say S---hole & Dick Durbin Has a History of Lying About White House Meetings

Althouse: Mark Wahlberg Caves to Unjustified Pay-Shaming


George Will: Oregon's Dumb New Law Still Prohibits Oregonian City Dwellers From Pumping Their Own Gas


This Week's Summary Of Limousine Liberals Losing It Over Trump

On this day in 1970,  

The Supremes Perform Their Last Concert



The Supremes' first #1 hit "Where did our love go?" (1964)