Category Archives: The Economy

Yankee hypocrisy: The lies New York publishers tell

I’ve been wondering what to do for a post on this Sesquicentennial year (1863) of the American Civil War. I finally decided that this 3-year-old review on “The Wanderer: The Last American Slave Ship and the Conspiracy that Set its Sails” suits the case with a little editing.

“The title is a phony, as the author makes clear deep in his text. The truth seems to have been too much for his New York publisher to bear. That is the author’s unveiling of the little known business offices of slave traders in New York City and their slave ships down at the wharves of Lower Manhattan. They were the real “last American slave ship(s).”

Author Erik Calonius shows how, until 1864, the third year of the war, these Yankee slave dealers gathered their capital from Northern businessmen and sent their ships to West Africa to buy African slaves low and then sell them high in Cuba and the Caribbean. Then they hosed down their Middle Passage decks and steamed home to New York City.

“All under the disinterested eyes of corrupt port officialdom (despite federal law then making American slave-trading a crime punishable by death). The book’s focus on the Southern sloop Wanderer and the few hot-heads who took it to the mouth of the Congo River for slaves and then back to Georgia once in 1859 ignores the New York slavers which operated for another five years.

“Calonius smartly weaves the Wanderer tale in with the 1850s politics of North and South and other events, such as the John Brown raid, that precipitated the American Civil War. The tracing of the successful descendants of one Wanderer slave was a nice touch. Would have been much better, though, to have included a few of the unwilling passengers of the more numerous New York slave ships.

“I suppose we should be pleased that the publishers didn’t snip the real story out of the book entirely.”

Obozo’s latest coverup

Nevermind the way unsightly, unreliable and unprofitable “wind farms” are lowering property values and killing bats, eagles and other birds to line the pockets of Obozo’s crony capitalists while he preaches socialism for the rest of us.

His Green Energy sidekicks have long been ignoring the “wind industry’s” flaws. Now they’re playing hush-hush with rising complaints within the federal bureaucracy itself, including at the Pentagon.

Seems massed wind turbines produce false echoes on Doppler radar that interfere with tornado and storm forecasting and even the air traffic radars for commercial and military aircraft—causing flights to be unnecessarily diverted, raising fuel costs and increasing travel time.

Via WeatherBELLl Analytics LLC.

Saved by technology

Not these swindlers and their Radio Shack Trash 80 network. Us.

Via Sultan Knish.

Answer: Halliburton delivered

Question: What’s the difference between Dick Cheney’s Halliburton contracts in Iraq and the no-bid $643 $90 million contract with Queen Mooch’s Princeton buddy’s company for a useless Web site?

Via Day By Day.

UPDATE:  Fox News takes notice. You didn’t think it was MSNBC, didja?

Fix Social Security on someone else’s dime

After paying social security taxes for forty-six years, I’ve been taking my pittance of the bennies without any sense of guilt for seven years now.

I financed the retirement of the so-called “greatest generation” (also known for homophobia, racial segregation and anti-Semitism) and now it’s the whatever-you-call-the-latest-generation’s turn to pay for mine.

The pols can fix this thing on somebody else’s back. I didn’t escape it and I see no reason why the latest crop of unemployed adolescents should either. Get a job, ya bums! I don’t want my checks to be late.

He’ll have it fixed in a jiffy, folks

And if you believe that… But really! He just needs to spend a few more hundred million and you’ll be able to log-in. The rest may take longer yet.

“No organization, legislation or plan in memory makes a stronger argument for the inferiority of government to the private sector than the black comically named Affordable Care Act.”

Why do you think the clown prince and his union and political cronies opted out of Obamacare? Besides the fact that laws are for the little people?

Via PJMedia.

UPDATE:  After you’re able to log-in, maybe he can get around to eliminating the bait-and-switch on insurances prices, some of them understated by at least 50 percent. Would a private company get away with this? Pshaw.

MORE: Can’t fix this, however: Mooch’s pal big cheese at company that did the original “work.” Strictly an Affirmative Action job, looks like so far.

The President works for us

So says astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson, easily the most impressive space lobbyist since Carl Sagan, who was not in fact very interested in people-in-space. Tyson is, passionately.

He wants—among other things—to solve our economic and unemployment problems by doubling NASA’s budget. Lots of people would sneer (do sneer) at that, but he’s right about the broad economic stimulus of space exploration. And as impressive as SpaceX and other private space commerce is becoming, it’s not enough.

Space exploration is so much more economically powerful than handing out trillions of dollars to phony solar cell and electric car companies and other Democrat cronies. Or Republican ones, for that matter. Gingrich wanted a base on the moon. Romney sneered. We’re lucky he didn’t get elected, but the one we got is no better and in some ways worse. And I doubt he thinks he works for us.

Tyson notes in his talk at the link above, very accurately I think, that if the Chinese decided to build a military base on the moon, we would have a  moon base within nine months. No more 20-years-to-Mars nonsense. I hope they do it, so we can. In the meantime we can dream along with Tyson and hope Obozo listens to him, too, insofar as he listens to anyone. Someday.