Tag Archives: Unemployment

Unemployment Graphed

From REDSTATE, data taken from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and made into an easy to understand graphic of unemployment stats since 1995.

Kinda gets you right here, doesn’t it?

Just so we are clear.

From Gulf to Egypt

The first oil rig is leaving toward Egypt.

Say goodbye, folks. And, be sure to thank the POTUS since it was his idea to place a moratorium on deep water drilling.

EPA Issuing New COAL Air Pollution Rules

Get ready folks. The Administration is going to take our money yet again.

Add this to the amounts mentioned in the previous post.

Never mind, according to the FAIR report, every family in the nation will have to cover $11,100+ [sorry, wrong amount] $1,117 per year for illegal aliens. Add this annual cost to the financial effects of this set of rules just for coal fired power plants and other coal-driven industries.

When does this stop? When even those of us still working lose everything.

Basis Of The AZ Lawsuit

Has anybody noticed the emphasis of the lawsuit is NOT about discrimination?

Instead, the administration …

Within months of taking office, the Obama White House directed department heads to undertake pre-emption of state law only with full consideration of the legitimate prerogatives of the states.

The 2009 directive was aimed at reversing Bush administration policy that had aggressively employed pre-emption in an effort to undermine a wide range of state health, safety and environmental laws.

Well what do you know. It’s about health, safety and the environment.

Of Who? Must be the illegal aliens and not about our own citizens.

According to the latest reports from FAIRUS.ORG, $113B per year coming out of our collective pockets is just because of illegal aliens.

That’s right. That is what it is costing us nationwide. Let alone the physical and fatal harm being done to our police forces in Arizona and elsewhere. And other such incidents around the country.

Are we being told it’s better to lose our money and not our lives? How can that be palatable when BOTH ARE HAPPENING?

And what is worse, our current government is using our own taxpayer dollars to fund this lawsuit against one state that is suffering about TWICE (that of Maryland) the financial drain of illegals on their services while still losing citizens/policemen lives to mexican drug cartels.

The unmitigated gall of our so-called government to say this law has to be stopped in order to prevent other states from copying it is totally absurd. Particularly so when the government doesn’t want to do their job, in accordance with the U.S. Constitution, to safeguard our citizens. And they claim no one else (States) are allowed to do the job the Constitution places on the Federal government.

Insane.

Remember November. 2010. 2012. 2014 and beyond.

P.S. The Professor has a copy of the case.

And another instance of death threats against an AZ County Sheriff from a mexican mafia.

Statement from Gov. Jan Brewer.

Voters Aren’t Only Ones Listening

This candidate is also. And has been listening. For quite some time.

The unemployment picture is not getting better, it is getting worse. As is the financial health of our economy.

Yes. I would say November is looking like the speed bag in my garage.

P.S. I do not play golf. As to what the POTUS did today ….

Don’t Want To Pay For It

Yeah, instead of even attempting to be fiscally responsible, they just go on vacation.

Sure. That’s a real solution, isn’t it – progressives?

Remember November.

Unpresidential

He really shouldn’t ad lib.

Really.

UPDATE: Jobs In Jeopardy

Up to 1,000 jobs at Bucyrus International Inc. and its suppliers could be in jeopardy as the result of a decision by the U.S. Export-Import Bank, funded by Congress, to deny several hundred million dollars in loan guarantees to a coal-fired power plant and mine in India.

About 300 of those jobs are at the Bucyrus plant in South Milwaukee, where the company has 1,410 employees and its headquarters. The remaining jobs are spread across 13 states, including Illinois, Minnesota and Indiana.

More …

UPDATE: The bank is now changing its position.

Amnesty, Get Ready For It

Here it comes. It appears that the POTUS is lining up his supporters for this.

Fight it with everything you got.

This affects your employment, your earnings, your kids jobs outlook and their earnings – as well as hidden costs to support the well being of illegals that have no desire to become Americans.

UPDATEx3: Disaster In More Ways Than One

Ecological, economical, long term.

And not just to Louisiana, although they were hit first. (Over two months now.)

There are numerous (35?) drilling platforms affected by the POTUS’ oil drilling moratorium.

Millions of dollars per day is negatively affected. Jobs to be lost. Platforms will be lost also. What will this do to our supply chain? (As if I didn’t know.)

Now, Louisiana Governor Jindal is battling the moratorium in the courtroom. As he should.
In fact, I would think other governors should join with him.

(NOTE: A friends tells me this bit about what I heard on Glenn Beck’s show may not be quite factual. I will check into this and post what I find out. What did I hear on Glenn Beck tonight about our government giving a $2B loan to Brazil’s oil drilling – which will be even deeper than the Deepwater Horizon?? Why are we giving them money we don’t have – to do something we are turning off? Excuse me, the POTUS is turning off.)

UPDATE: “Oh, no you don’t.” “Oh, yes we will.” In the meantime, local businesses there are in the middle – not being squeezed so much – but more like a taffee pull.

UPDATEx2: Well, it looks like the federal judge is NOT going to delay his ruling that DOJ wanted him to do. Which means the moratorium is dust. For now. Let’s hope.

UPDATEx3: As promised, here are some additional references to Beck’s claim (above). It appears that Beck painted the situation with a rather broad brush. Here you go:

In fact, the Export-Import bank receives no appropriations from Congress and thus does not rely on American taxpayer dollars and is also not “sending” $2 billion to the Brazilian company but offering lines of credit to U.S. firms so they can compete to land contracts as part of Petrobras’ drilling operations.

Also:

The U.S. government is preparing to provide up to $10 billion in loans to finance the development of massive hydrocarbon reserves off Brazil’s coast thought to contain 80 billion barrels of high-quality crude, an amount that could lead to a six-fold increase in Brazil’s current proven reserves and transform that nation into one of the world’s 10 largest oil producers.

Well, I still have questions about these lines of credit and loans … I mean, given our own country’s economic situation.