Wednesday, May 7, 2014

BloggeRhythms

Today’s one of those that on one hand is somewhat bothersome because the theme is repetitive for many dedicated readers. On the other, it’s quite pleasurable because two long-believed premises are proving to be true and correct.
  
Christopher Ingraham of The Washington Post headed an article, “U.S. businesses are being destroyed faster than they’re being created.”
 
Mr. Ingraham writes that “The American economy is less entrepreneurial now than at any point in the last three decades. That's the conclusion of a new study out from the Brookings Institution, which looks at the rates of new business creation and destruction since 1978.
 
Not only that, but during the most recent three years of the study -- 2009, 2010 and 2011 -- businesses were collapsing faster than they were being formed, a first.”
 
So, here we have conclusive proof that the administration’s anti-business policies are finally having an effect that can be tracked and measured instead of simply being suspected. However, what the study doesn’t answer is  a very basic question. 
 
Because, as I’ve been asking for several years now, just how stupid do leftists have to be to keep trying to kill off a major segment of the economy that helps pays the bills and underwrites all their lunatic programs? However, for them making money’s a sin while stealing it wherever they can is virtuous. So, while it’s no surprise that people can be that arrogantly dumb to begin with, I suppose many of them sunk intellectually even further by graduating from places like Rutgers.      
 
And then, George Will told viewers Tuesday on Fox's "Special Report with Bret Baier,” after the White House released a National Climate Assessment report concluding that the effects of global warming are harming the nation that "There is a sociology of science. Scientists are not saints in white laboratory smocks. They've got interests like everybody else."
 
Then he hit the nail on the head, by saying, "If you want money from the biggest source of direct research in this country, the federal government, don't question its orthodoxy."
 
And, finally, “Will added that there is no evidence for the increase in extreme weather and cited a former vice president who was also big on climate change: "Al Gore, who in 2008, said by 2013, for those of you keeping score at home, that’s last year, the ice cap in The North Pole would be gone. It’s not."
 
But, then again, from the administration's point of view, maybe things really are heating up considerably. Because, now there’s a special investigative committee that will dig into Benghazi, the House will likely subpoena Lois Lerner regarding her role in the IRS/Tea Party case while Fast & Furious hasn’t gone away either.
 
All of which means that the incumbent and many other Dem’s may have lied through their teeth to win an election, and for now hold considerable power. But as Richard Nixon’s bio can tell them, stealing an election doesn’t stop the clock,  and sooner or later, the facts eventually do come out.    
 
That’s it for today folks.
 
Adios

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