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Obama’s Disastrous Recovery

December 22, 2016 by GregC

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While President Obama proudly claims to have pulled the U.S. economy off the brink of depression and into robust growth, a leading economic expert says Obama’s claims are nothing more than “calculated deception” and that our emergence from the financial crisis is the worst economic performance in 80 years.

In recent weeks, Obama has told crowds of supporters his administration has achieved an historic economic turnaround.

“Thanks to the hard work of you and some actually pretty smart policies by us, we have come farther and recovered faster than almost any other advanced nation on earth,” said Obama at a recent event.

“So despite what you may hear, there is no doubt we are making progress.  By almost every measure, we are better off  than when I took office,” added Obama.

Heartland Institute Senior Fellow Peter Ferrara is the author of  the institute’s report entitled “Why the United States Has Suffered the Worst Economic Recovery Since the Great Depression.”  He says says Obama’s message is largely smoke and mirrors.

“I describe President Obama’s rhetorical style as calculated deception.  Those clips are the most perfect example I’ve heard of that to date,” said Ferrara.

Far from agreeing with Obama’s assessment, Ferrara wonders when we ever had a recovery.

“There’s been no economic recovery from the 2008-2009 recession to this day.  You’re going to see that happen now under Trump.  You’ll see what a huge difference it is when you have a real economic recovery instead of the paltry weak excuse of a recovery we had,” said Ferrara.

Obama and his defenders often point out the recovery was especially given the depths of the financial crisis.  Ferrara says that’s exactly backwards.

“The American historical record is the worse the recession, the stronger the recovery.  So there should have been an economic boom coming out of the recession in the summer of 2009.  Here we are eight years later and that still hasn’t happened,” said Ferrara.

He says it has not happened because Obama pursued a Keynesian economic strategy that is a proven failure.

“Keynesian economics is a doctrine that the road to economic recovery is increase government spending, deficits, and debt.  If that sounds crazy, it is crazy.  It was introduced in the 1930s.  It failed to end the Great Depression, but extended it and made it even worse,” said Ferrara.

“That’s been the experience under Keynesian economics.  It should be expected.  If you increase government spending, government deficits, and debt, that’s anti-growth not pro-growth.  That just delays the recovery, which is what it’s done every time it’s been tried,” said Ferrara, who says Obama’s aggressive pursuit of a bigger regulatory state and destabilizing monetary policy are also major factors in the sputtering economy.

“You had twice as much economic growth under Jimmy Carter as you had under President Obama in his first term,” said Ferrara.

He says Obama did the exact opposite of what President Reagan did to kickstart massive economic expansion.

“Reagan had a four-point economic program.  It was cut tax rates, deregulation, reduce government spending, and have a strong dollar monetary policy.  President Obama’s policies have been exactly the opposite of each one of those four,” said Ferrara.

As a result, Ferrara says poverty rates skyrocketed and the middle class suffered a fiscal punch to the stomach.

“Incomes for the middle class have fallen just about continuously throughout his entire two terms in office.  During the first term alone, the middle class lost the equivalent of about one month’s pay a year,” said Ferrara.

So despite the rosy Obama rhetoric, Ferrara says the middle and working classes know what the economy has done to their bottom line and their frustration boiled over in November.

“That was the fundamental element in this past election.  The blue-collar workers smartly saw that they had been abandoned by the Democrats.  They were the original backbone for the Democrat Party.  But the Democrat Party has forgotten that for so long that they’ve given up on the Democrat Party as have so many other groups,” said Ferrara.

Ferrara says if the U.S. economy stays on the pace set by Obama and we keep seeing two percent growth instead of three to four percent, we’re on our way to a third-world economy within half a century.

“It’s $521 trillion over 50 years in loss of economic growth and prosperity.  That’s the net cost.  The entire American economy is only $18 trillion a year.  $521 trillion.  How many American economies is that?  That’s the biggest economic loss in world history,” said Ferrara.

“So if we keeping growing at the two percent or less that Obama has, and we keep that going year after year, we’ll eventually descend to the status of a third world country,” said Ferrara.

However, Ferrara does not expect that to happen since Trump appears ready to pursue a Reagan-like economic agenda.

“The reason Trump is going to create a boom is because every one of the key policies is doing the opposite of what Obama did.  He’s proposed to cut taxes like Reagan did.  He’s proposed to reduce regulatory burdens like Reagan did.  He’s proposed to reduce regulatory burdens like Reagan did.  he will appoint good members to the Fed that will restore sound monetary policy that will stabilize the dollar over the long run,” said Ferrara.

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Three Martini Lunch 12/22/16

December 22, 2016 by GregC

http://dateline.radioamerica.org/podcast/3-Martini-Lunch-12-22-16.mp3

Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America groan as conservative House Republicans are reportedly prepared to be less demanding on reining in spending once Trump is in office.  They also shake their heads as more revelations suggest the Germans should have had the Berlin terrorist out of the country a long time ago.  And they discuss three hate crime allegations that turned out to be hoaxes – the latest in a series of fake news.

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Obama Trying to Handcuff Trump on Energy

December 21, 2016 by GregC

http://dateline.radioamerica.org/podcast/12-21-16-warren-blog.mp3

President Obama is taking multiple actions that could hamstring President-Elect Donald Trump’s plans to unleash domestic energy production, which is a major component of the Trump economic agenda.

On Tuesday, Obama banned offshore energy exploration in massive portions of the Arctic and Atlantic oceans.

“The law allows a president to withdraw any currently unleased lands in the Outer Continental Shelf from future lease sales. There is no provision in the law that allows the executive’s successor to repeal the decision, so President-elect Donald Trump would not be able to easily brush aside the action,” reported CNBC.

The law in question is legislation from 1953 that deal with offshore leases.  Advocates of American energy exploration contend this is simply Obama’s gift to the environmental lobby.

“There have been a lot of environmental groups, especially over the past few months, who have been urging the administration to take some sort of action,” said Chris Warren, vice president for communications at the Institute for Energy Research.

“This is pretty much the Obama administration giving an early Christmas gift to the ‘keep it in the ground’ activists, these folks who want to keep all our oil, gas, and coal resources in the ground,” he added.

Warren suspects the waters in question could yield trillions of barrels of oil, but he says greater energy independence isn’t even the most important result if those areas were to be opened up

“We produced a study a few years back at what would happen if we were to produce our oil and gas resources offshore in the Atlantic, the Arctic and the Gulf (of Mexico).  These numbers are staggering.  You’re talking about hundreds of thousands of jobs a year, hundreds of billions of dollars in GDP output per year, higher wages for folks, more revenue for government,” said Warren.

Warren says the method by which Obama is locking the offshore areas seems suspect.

“This is a pretty obscure provision in an old law.  It’s never been used in this manner so we’re not quite sure how the next administration can take care of it but they certainly will be working hard to do so,” said Warren.

He sees two possible remedies.

“One way they can do this is by undesignating this area.  Of course, they’ll be sued after that but they’ll take it to the court system and we’ll see how it shakes out from there.  Congress could also pass legislation to reverse this,” said Warren.

Obama’s efforts are not limited to offshore exploration.  Earlier this month, the administration blocked the controversial path of the Dakota Access Pipeline.  This week, it also finalized the Stream Protection Rule, which mandates distances that coal mining operations must keep away from waterways.

Warren says the latter policy continues Obama’s strangling of the coal industry.

“This is really just another way that the Obama administration is trying to take coal off the table.  They want to prevent it from being mined.  They want to prevent it from being used in our electricity system with the clean power plant regulation, which was the hallmark of this administration’s climate agenda.  This is just one more regulation that the Obama administration is trying to push out the door,” said Warren.

So is Obama succeeding at putting roadblocks in the way of the Trump energy agenda?  Warren says there are new hurdles to clear but that Trump still has other good options.

“Our federal lands have tons of oil, gas, and coal resources that have been held under lock and key by this current administration.  It hasn’t been through regulation.  It’s been by slow-walking permits, offering very few leases to companies to produce these resources.  That’s something the Trump administration can come in and do fairly quickly,” said Warren.

Warren says the Obama and Trump approaches to energy could not be more different.

“We’re not talking about favoring one source over another, whether it’s coal or natural gas or wind or solar or whatever.  It’s about allowing Americans to make those choices for themselves,” said Warren.

“Under this current administration, that hasn’t been the case.  It’s been throwing money and mandating the sources that President Obama prefers.  Under the Trump administration, I think we’ll see an end to that,” said Warren.

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Three Martini Lunch 12/21/16

December 21, 2016 by GregC

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America react to a Washington Post report suggesting the 2018 Senate map gives the Republicans a chance to hold a 60-seat majority.  They also shudder as German authorities confirm they’re looking for a Tunisian asylum seeker as the one responsible for the Berlin terrorist attack.  And they scratch their heads over the reasons some Democrats are giving for opposing Keith Ellison as the next DNC chairman, instead of the really glaring reasons he would be a terrible choice.

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‘Stealth Invasion’

December 20, 2016 by GregC

http://dateline.radioamerica.org/podcast/12-20-hohmann-blog.mp3

The Berlin terrorist attack may well be the result of poor immigration and refugee policies that threaten the population now and even more so in years to come, and the author of a new book on the subject says it’s already happening in many parts of the United States.

Leo Hohmann is a longtime investigative reporter.  He is news editor at WND.com and author of “Stealth Invasion: The Muslim Conquest Through Immigration and Resettlement Jihad.”

On Tuesday, authorities in Berlin released a man originally suspected of carrying out the attack due to a lack of evidence.  Hohmann says it could be very difficult for the Germans to track down the perpetrator due to their own loose immigration policies.

“The German government has imported so many of these refugees and asylum seekers over the past two years, up to 1.3 million have come in, that they don’t know exactly who they have that they’re dealing with here,” said Hohmann.

And he says the longer the manhunt goes on, the harder it will be to find the terrorist.

“The real killer, they said, remains on the loose.  The problem is with that many refugees in Germany, they have set up many enclaves.  There are many, many safe houses that the killers could have escaped to and in which they’re being harbored,” said Hohmann.

He has no doubt this attack is an an example of radical Islamic terrorism.

“There’s no question about that.  The only question in my mind is was it done by a refugee or could it have been a son of a Muslim migrant,” said Hohmann.

He reaches that conclusion by using the past as prologue in evaluating terrorism in the U.S. and abroad.

“They all have Islam in common and the other thing they have in common is that they’re all perpetrated by either Islamic immigrants or sons of Islamic immigrants.  So you have a whole class of people who have isolated themselves in these western countries, come in through liberal immigration policies, live in enclaves, don’t assimilate and at some point or another get ‘radicalized,'” said Hohmann.

He rattled off a list of 10 recent terrorist attacks that fit the bill, from the Boston Marathon bombing to the Chattanooga military recruitment murders to last December’s attack in San Bernardino.

He says the liberal immigration policies in Germany have already reshaped that country.

“They’ve basically established a nation within a nation,” said Hohmann.

Hohmann says our media constantly treat terrorism as isolated attacks that share no common threads, thereby minimizing the threat.  He says that has lulled Americans into not seeing the scope of the threat.

“The American people live in ignorant bliss and think that we’re really at a state of peace in the world when, as my book points out, we’re in the middle of World War III,” said Hohmann.

President-Elect Donald Trump drew political fire from many corners by calling for a temporary ban on all Muslim immigration.  Hohmann believes that is the right policy.  He says Trump’s updated call for “extreme vetting” won’t stop the threat.

“I’m not sure it would have caught a single one of the terrorists in this list of ten that I have on my page sitting in front of me over the past two years,” said Hohmann.

He says current vetting is worthless since U.S. officials only ask applicants if they are members of ISIS.  But he says even much tougher scrutiny wouldn’t solve the problem.

“Say they answered all the questions correctly and we let them in.  They does not preclude them from becoming radicalized after they get here.  That’s what happens most often.  Not to mention the second generation of migrants is more dangerous than the first generation,” said Hohmann.

But Hohmann says Muslim groups are playing a much longer game, namely changing societies as immigration continues.

“The violent jihad that we’ve been speaking about is only part of the problem and some could argue that it’s only the smallest part.  There’s another problem and it’s a more long-term problem.  That is civilization jihad,” said Hohmann.

“It’s a long-term plan by the Muslim Brotherhood to infiltrate American society from within, using liberal immigration policies and lack of assimilation, to build what is called a nation within a nation,” said Hohmann.

He says tightening immigration laws might solve part of the problem but there is also a clear path forward for addressing those already here.

“You have to start requiring assimilation.  You have to stop giving special favors to Islam.  As we’ll read in my book, we’ve not only invited folks here from these areas of the world that hate American values, but we’ve been kowtowed to their values and not expected any sort of assimilation,” said Hohmann.

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Three Martini Lunch 12/20/16

December 20, 2016 by GregC

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America shudder at the public assassination of the Russian ambassador to Turkey and the truck attack at a Christmas market in Berlin.  They also unload on the 10 faithless electors in Monday’s Electoral College vote.  And they get a kick out of Pres. Obama urging Donald Trump to take it easy in issuing executive orders.

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‘Turkey Is Basically on the Cliff’

December 20, 2016 by GregC

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Terrorism reared its deadly head again in Turkey on Monday and an attack in Germany is also strongly suspected of links to radical Islamic terrorism, events that Act for America President Brigitte Gabriel says appear to be the latest indications of a bloody ideology fighting for power.

On Monday, Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov was gunned down while speaking at an art gallery in the Turkish capital of Ankara.  According to reports, the killer then shouted a familiar Islamic refrain.

“God is great! Those who pledged allegiance to Muhammad for jihad. God is great!” he said, while also condemning the crushing of the Syrian rebels in Aleppo.

“Don’t forget Aleppo, don’t forget Syria! Step back! Step back! Only death can take me from here,” he reportedly said.

Turkey has been inundated with terrorist attacks this year in addition to the failed attempt to topple increasingly radical President Tayyip Erdogan.

“Turkey is basically on the cliff of a complete collapse, between the forces of moderation within Turkey who feel they are losing the fight and the forces of the radicals who feel empowered and that they are winning,” said Gabriel.

She says the best chance for Turkey to reverse course has come and gone.

“I think it’s already too late for the moderates to turn the ship around.  Unfortunately, the coup was the last straw, the last attempt at being able to take over the government .  Moderates realize that Erdogan has literally driven the country, over the decades since he has been leading the country, into the abyss of radicalism,” said Gabriel.

“That basically killed any chance or any hope for the moderates to really take back their government,” said Gabriel.

She says it is a tragic departure from Kemal Ataturk, who less than a century ago turned Turkey into a secular Muslim nation.

“It is sad to see how far Turkey has come from being a beacon of moderation in the Islamic world in the last century under President Ataturk.  He basically ended the Islamic caliphate back in 1924, less than a hundred years ago,” said Gabriel, noting Ataturk banned women from wearing hijabs or men from sporting long beards.

“Turkey went from being the example of what secularism under Islam looks like to being more radicalized now  with the world heading back into the Dark Ages,” she added.

Hours after Karlov was assassinated, reports emerged of a shooting at an Islamic Center in Switzerland and a deadly truck attack at a Christmas market in Berlin, leaving at least nine dead and 50 injured.

Gabriel says while the tactics vary, the motivations are often the same.

“What is driving everything is the ideology that is bringing all the radicals together: the warning not only of the caliphate which was established, but the growth and power of the caliphate .  And the radical Islamists now feel that the caliphate is under attack,” said Gabriel.

“They are using the attacks against ISIS as a rallying cry to basically recruit and mobilize anybody who believes the way they do,” said Gabriel.

She says inspiring jihadists is far easier now than it was on 9/11 thanks to the internet and the power of videos and social media.

“Any jihadi, regardless of what tongue he or she speaks, they can listen to these jihadi messages and they can feel inspired to carry on their own jihadi attacks and their own martyrdom operation,” said Gabriel, who says the inspiration is working because we can see many of the deadly suggestions being carried out.

“They are instructing people to go out and plow into people using a truck or a fast-driving machine, go out and slash people with a knife and cutting them, go out and carry out your own personal jihad.  You can make bombs under your mom’s kitchen or in your own kitchen,” she said, noting many of the ingredients for explosives can be found in a grocery store or pharmacy.

Gabriel urges intelligence officials to be more aggressive in pursuing terrorism leads in order to avoid cases where advanced warning went unheeded, such as the 2009 Christmas Day underwear bomber or the 2013 Boston Marathon bombers.

She also says individual citizens can make a difference.

“On our website, ActforAmerica.org, we have a program called ‘Open Eyes Save Lives.’  We are carrying this campaign on social media, on Twitter.  If you go to our website, we give tips as to what people can look out for, what you can do in the case of a terrorist attack, how to protect yourself, how to protect your community,” said Gabriel.

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Three Martini Lunch 12/19/16

December 19, 2016 by GregC

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America cheer Donald Trump’s selection of Rep. Mick Mulvaney to be director of the Office of Management and Budget.  They also slam Pres. Obama for dismissing the Electoral College as a vestige of an earlier vision of America.  And we react to Michelle Obama comparing the American people to toddlers.

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The Problem with Puzder

December 16, 2016 by GregC

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Many of Donald Trump’s cabinet selections are getting strong reviews from grassroots activists and traditional Republicans, but a leading immigration expert says Trump’s choice to head the Department of Labor could be a threat to American jobs.

Center for Immigration Studies Executive Director Mark Krikorian sees fast food titan Andrew Puzder as a problem across the board on immigration, but he says his biggest concern with a Puzder-led Labor Department is the influx of legal immigrants who could put American citizens out of work.

“The primary problem is you have to get the okay from the Labor Department before you can bring in one of these people on worker visas.  There’s something like three quarters of a million people we bring in.  These are people who are often directly replacing American workers,” said Krikorian.

“We saw this at Disney about a year-and-a-half ago.  We just saw it with Carnival Cruise Lines, I think just this week.  They fired their American workers, usually their IT workforce.  They bring in foreign workers on visas that have been okayed by the Labor Department.  And then (the American workers) are forced to train their replacements,” said Krikorian.

While that does happen with some frequency, Krikorian says the big picture is murkier and there are no hard numbers on how many Americans lose their jobs to legal immigrants.

“It’s never a one-to-one thing.  You can’t say that one immigrant worker comes in and that means one fewer job for an American.  The economy doesn’t really work that way,” said Krikorian.  “There’s no way to say this guy lost his job because of that guy.  It doesn’t work that way.”

However, Krikorian says it is clear which Americans are most at risk of losing their jobs through the importing of foreign workers.

“At the bottom of the labor market, and that means less-skilled workers and that means teenagers looking for work and others – people who get out of prison and want to clean up their act,” said Krikorian.  “Anybody who’s getting on to the first rung of the job ladder.  Those people are hurt by ongoing immigration,” he said.

So where does Puzder fit into all this?  Krikorian says Puzder has long been an outspoken proponent of bring in foreign workers.

“Andy Puzder has for years shown himself to be a big fan of importing more and more and more and more foreign guest workers to compete with Americans,” said Krikorian.

He also sees Puzder as being on the wrong side of the most recent congressional fight over immigration reform.

“[Puzder supported] that Gang of Eight bill from a few years ago that would have amnestied illegal aliens – the one Rubio and Schumer and Obama were pushing.  It would have amnestied illegal aliens, would have hugely increased legal immigration, almost doubled it, and supposedly would have enforced the law better at some point down the road,” said Krikorian.

He says Puzder also weighed in on immigration policy during the 2016 campaign.

“Just last year he made a press statement with several other people, calling on the Republican primary candidates to support so-called comprehensive immigration reform, in other words Obama’s immigration agenda,” said Krikorian.

In response to criticism of Puzder’s previous immigration pronouncements, the Trump transition is trying to assure skeptics they have nothing to worry about.

“A statement was issued under his name, which I think was pretty clearly written by the campaign, that said he would be tough in protecting American workers and that sort of thing.  Maybe.  I’m skeptical because his whole life has actually been the opposite so why would we believe in this sudden change,” said Krikorian.

Krikorian says Trump’s vision on legal immigration has always been a bit fuzzy but that the president-elect has made several strong promises.

“He’s always been kind of shifty on this and vague, but he has been very clear that these visa programs must never be used to replace American workers.  And the law allows that now,” said Krikorian.

Other members of Trump’s cabinet who will deal directly with immigration issues are getting rave reviews, especially Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., the nominee for attorney general.

“Jeff Sessions is a top pick.  He has the potential to be the best attorney general in American history.  I have great respect for Jeff Sessions.  I think he’s going to be great across the board at the Justice Department, both immigration stuff and everything else,” said Krikorian.

Retired U.S. Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly is Trump’s choice to lead the Department of Homeland Security.  Krikorian says Kelly is a well-known “border hawk” but isn’t sure how he will approach concerns over legal immigrants overstaying their visas or making sure businesses do not hire people in the U.S. illegally.

“I don’t have any reason to think he’ll be bad on that but he doesn’t have any experience on it so we’re going to have to wait and see how he does,” said Krikorian.

Krikorian admits Puzder will likely be confirmed by the Senate.  It’s only then that America will find out if his new assurances or his old positions carry the day.

“Supposedly he’s seen the light,” said Krikorian.  “We’ll have to see whether that’s true or not.”

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Three Martini Lunch 12/16/16

December 16, 2016 by GregC

http://dateline.radioamerica.org/podcast/3-Martini-Lunch-12-16-16.mp3

Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America applaud the RNC for beefing up cyber security so the Russians could not hack it successfully.  They also groan as Facebook picks several liberal outlets to decide if users are posting “fake news.”  And we discuss Democratic donors demanding answers for Hillary Clinton’s defeat and some of them thinking about not donating in the future.

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