A Look At The News

Debt Limit Surpasses 20 TRILLION!

The US debt limit (debt ceiling) has exceeded 20 TRILLION dollars (debt counter in right sidebar). The claim is that the debt jumped 317.6 Billion dollars in one day but that is only due to the funny math and accounting procedures used by the federal government. You see, the debt limit was reached months ago. In March we hit the statutory limit and the federal government has been using what it calls extraordinary measures to keep paying the bills. This involves taking money from the government funds in pension plans, stopping government contributions to pension plans and other methods of manipulating money the government does not own but controls (one day they will just confiscate it and pay the bills and dare you to do anything about it).

The reason there was a spike in the debt which had held at the same number since March is that President Trump and Congressional Democrats agreed to a plan to extend the debt ceiling and pass a continuing resolution moving the time to 15 December at which time the government will need to come to an agreement on the budget. Republicans wanted to kick this can down the road and Trump wanted to accomplish it by the end of the fiscal year (30 Sept) but the two hurricanes pummeled Texas and Florida and money is needed for disaster relief. Remember, Trump was ready to shut down the government if he did not get what he wanted but doing so now that people are suffering would be a stupid move so he agreed to increase debt, a CR and disaster relief until 15 December.

If he is smart (he keeps saying he is) he will use the holidays to hold Congress hostage and not let them adjourn until he gets what he wants or he can let the government shut down through the holidays. If he goes to the public now explaining what he expects and what will happen if he does not get it he might be able to get what he wants. Time will tell if he is a deal maker or a deal faker.

Rand Paul Has A Better Plan

Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky said that the disaster relief for Texas, Florida and other states affected by the hurricanes should come out of the foreign aid budget. He introduced the America First Amendment that would do just that. It would take billions of dollars from the foreign aid we send to other nations and use it instead for disaster relief. This is a wonderful idea. Who could not get on board of actually taking money that we usually give to nations that tolerate us, hate us or want to kill us and use it HERE in our own country instead? Who cannot get behind the idea of using American tax dollars to help Americans in America rather than letting it go to help people in foreign nations?

Evidently most of the Senate can’t because they voted against the Amendment 87-10. That means 87 US Senators thought it would be a better idea to send US tax dollars to other nations rather than spending them here to help our own people. One of those who voted against is a Senator from Texas. Sad, very sad indeed.

Remember this when these jackasses ask for your vote.

More Of The Police State

The Miami Herald is reporting that many folks who live in the Florida Keys and followed the mandatory evacuation orders are not being allowed back into the Keys. The police have blocked the road and tensions are high as people try to get back to their properties to see what their losses are. The police claim there is debris and live wires (even though all the power is out) across the roadway. The indications are it might be a week before these folks are allowed back in. They are being told to go to a shelter (26 miles away) and wait to be told they can enter.

People are not happy at this police state. The claim that public safety is a priority can only go so far. Emergency vehicles and certain others who live in specific areas of the Keys (the outraged claim it is the rich people who live there) are crossing the roads and making it in. There is no reason that the people who live there can’t get in to survey their properties and determine if they can stay or if they need to pack belongings and bug out until repairs are made. This is government making a bad situation worse by flexing its muscles.

Many folks interviewed are letting the police and elected officials know that the next time they will ignore the mandatory evacuation orders and stay home. They claim this is why most people do not follow those orders. They say getting back home is the problem and officials are only making it a certainty that more people will be placed in harm’s way the next time.

Gouging Bad Unless Government Does It

Remember not that long ago as Harvey was approaching and people were told to evacuate? Remember how the news was filled with stories of disgusted people who were faced with eight and nine dollar a gallon gas and water ranging from forty-eight to seventy-two dollars a case? Does anyone remember government officials claiming gouging will not be tolerated and businesses that price gouge should be ashamed and will be held accountable? I seem to remember a lot of bluster from government stooges who claimed they would tramp down hard on people found to be gouging.

[note]It is amazing that people in Florida will go to Disney and spend three dollars for a bottle of water (which is seventy-two dollars a case) and not bat an eye but when they have to pay a dollar and a half or two dollars a bottle they scream bloody murder.[/note]

Well now, it seems those very anti price gouging politicians who would come down hard on the price gougers are guilty of the very same thing. The Mayor of Houston has proposed a 9% increase in property tax to pay for some of the cleanup from hurricane Harvey. Yes, the very officials who were talking about how immoral it was to gouge for water and gas are now gouging for taxes.

The tax increase would be temporary (they always start that way) and would be in the tax bill due the first part of 2018. Isn’t it amazing that a gas station that will be shut down raises its prices and charges more for water to curb hoarding and make up for future loss is condemned by the very government that thinks it is OK to raise taxes on people who have suffered huge financial losses and who will have trouble making ends meet and rebuilding?

I think if I lived there and Houston politicians wanted to increase my property tax I would force them to come reassess my property so I could pay taxes on the lower value now that it is damaged.

In any event, politicians are all the same. They think people are ATMs and that money can be withdrawn at any time for any reason.

Remember these jackasses when they ask for your vote.

ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
Cave canem!
Never surrender, never submit.
Big Dog

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4 Responses to “A Look At The News”

  1. joe reinhart says:

    It has been some time since I have followed you, BD, but you have only gotten better with age.

    On the twin natural disasters, I though insurance was created to handle these things? People who live in glass houses, especially near a gravel pit, should have wind-blown-stone insurance. Anyone who has driven on the eastern coast of Texas, Galveston island and the inland waterway, has to know these lands are two inches above high tide on the best days. If they choose to build there, fine. That is the definition of freedom! Free to make wise or foolish choices.

    Freedom also means not forcing others to pay for my foolish whims.

    The house and barn are washed away? No insurance? Well,gee. Life can be cruel! Then you die, Then the family gets the bill. And that is what freedom is all about.

    SO people are not allowed back in, after being forced (basically!) to evacuate. Here is where TORT and the evils of punitive legal action to prevent others from abusive behavior shows itself to be…abusive legal behavior! The people charged with public safety can’t NOT say anything. Look at Katrina! But once they evacuate people, they have a legal responsibility to their safety, and can’t let them back. I mean, “They can be sued”if they should let people back in and those same ijits who ran out run back and step on a live water-moccasin.
    The correct action would have been; storm warnings. Advise people to seek higher ground. Facilitate the exodus, make the green lights going out of town twice as long as the red lights preventing it.
    And step back. Natural selection will take it from there, and BD, we both know there is far, far too little natural selection going on anymore. Today, thanks to the liberal political policy, it is “survival of the miss-fittest.”
    If liberal policy were a good thing, it stands to reason that some where, somehow…something would be getting better.

  2. Blake says:

    You say “survival of the fittest”‘ and it hasn’t been that way for a loooong time. Pity- we all have some compassion for the ones who cannot help themselves, but for far too long these people have NOT tried to help themselves, instead relying on Uncle Sugar to bail them out, and that is just wrong.
    God helps those who help themselves.

  3. Big Dog says:

    If things got better under liberal policy they would stop. The only thing that gets better is the pockets of those who vote to take our money in a redistribution scheme. There are many things wrong in the nation and liberalism owns many of them. Though to be honest the Republicans (not the conservatives) are as much to blame because they are heading in the same direction but at a slower pace.

  4. Blake says:

    How true- the Dems (progressives) will drive us off a cliff at 100 mph, while the RHINOS will do it at 70-