Gas higher in dem run cities
[QUOTE=CaliGuy;2749243]Biden's plan to curtail inflation not working. Gas just went up to $6. 59 a gallon in San Diego today. Over $7 in some areas of California. Biden continues to spend tax payer dollars on giveaways and inflation rising. Idiots are still talking about Trump and past presidents while America suffers. Biden stupidly and incompetence may have USA equal the recession of the 1930's. The worst president ever and he hasn't a clue. Just like the idiots talking about the past. The past looks great with past republican or democrat presidents compared to todays leadership and the future looks even worse. Republicans are smart enough to acknowledge that Biden is a disaster. Several democrats admit USA is in trouble. The idiot socialists keep trying to talk nonsense thinking that Biden disasters will improve on their own. Stupidity at its finest.[/QUOTE]Biden claims oil companies are gouging Americans. Gas in Wyoming last week $3. 29 a gallon, gas in Houston $2.99 a gallon, gas in Tucson, AZ $3.19 a gallon. All republican areas. Gas in Las Vegas $5.19. Gas in Barstow, Ca $6.79. Democrat areas. Why is gas 80 to 100 percent higher in dem run cities? Trying to force people to buy electric cars? Yes stupidity at its finest as the dumbest people in America voted for these dems.
Beaten to the "red states" punchline...
[QUOTE=EihTooms;2749548][b]Here comes Uncle Sam and Sleep Joe to the rescue again.[/b]
I hear Biden has already assured doughy, infantile Ron "no Federal aid for Hurricane Sandy" DeSantis that real tax payers in responsible states like New York and California will pick up the tab for his massive shortfall on this. ...
We'll see how inflation goes for those Repub areas when they get their wish to have all these issues taken care of and paid for from [b]"smaller government" city, state and local tills and pay full boat to their ever popular private sector businesses from now on. [/b][/QUOTE]
Darn it!
I was just about to report on this very same topic, w/r to PVMongers post on "red states" and you beat me to punch...WELL DONE!
Great post!
Same could be said for all the fake pollsters
[QUOTE=MarquisdeSade1;2749671]The left is always the beneficiary of these fake polls.
So I'm guessing its deliberate, so that when "election" day rolls around they can "cover up" their cheating.
When something like this happens with Lula for some reason the right hand and the left hand didn't match up.
And you have a huge discrepancy.
Political 3 card Monte![/QUOTE]Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide everything.
Red States: I want my "laissez-faire" cake and eat it too.
[QUOTE=PVMonger;2749422]"And the federal government doesn't have jack to do with that, except to take taxpayer money and inefficiently redistribute part of it to states and cities."
I am all for the Federal government not sending jack shit of what they collect back to the states. Since "red states" receive a disproportionate amount of those federal funds, they'll all wither and die. [URL]https://sipanews.fiu.edu/2021/03/24/2021s-most-least-federally-dependent-states[/URL][/QUOTE]That's exactly right. Although warranted, I thought it a bit harsh though, as there are some good Repubs in "red states", but I understand the frustration, w/r to Repubs in the "red states" as they often are their own worst enemy.
But inevitably, many of these "red states" rant, pomp, bloviate and bluster about Wash. DC should [B]"back-off"[/B] and insistently crow about wanting a [b]"laissez-faire"[/B] fed. government, that is of course, until the proverbial [b]"shit hits the fan".[/b]
Meaning that, when every red city, county, or state run a foul of corruption, malfeasance, debt, bankruptcy, natural disaster or an inept mishandling of a viral epidemic outbreak (and it's not a matter of if, but rather when), they'll come to the feds with proverbial "tail tucked between leg", begging for help and a handout.
(As just noted in EihTooms' recent post [URL]http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/forum/showthread.php?2467-American-Politics&p=2749548&viewfull=1#post2749548 [/URL]).
How many times have we seen this scenario play out, from capitalist fraudsters, to the bankster gangsters, to corporate welfare, to gov't funding of the "red states", all with "laissez-faire" hat-in-hand, when times get tough, but were more than happy to tell the feds. [B]"go pound sand" [/B]and to [B]"back-off" [/B] when the good-times / profits were rolling in.
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Raise the minimum wage and increase the Labor Force Participation Rate
[QUOTE=Tiny12;2749461]Errata, Post 10456
The labor force participation rate increased from 62.7% in January, [B]2018[/B] to 63.4% in February, 2020.
Estimates were that the TCJA would reduce government revenues by 1.5 [B]trillion[/B].
I'm not able to link to Peter Whiteford's comments in Greg Mankiw's blog. Either replace the asterisks below with "b l o g s p o t", or Google Mankiw and Whiteford to read the piece.
[URL]http://gregmankiw.********.com/2011/03/what-nation-has-most-progressive-tax.html[/URL][/QUOTE]First of all, expand any Labor Force Participation Rate chart you've got to Max and you will see the gigantic plunge in the rate occurred throughout Reagan wannabe Repub GW Bush's presidency. That downward plunging trajectory only came to a halt and began to painstakingly reverse course under Obama-Biden starting in September 2015.
So any vague suggestion that it was "down" under Obama or due to anything Obama had done is total BS. He is the one under whose presidency the dramatic downward plunge trajectory came to a halt and reversed course!
Second, the only notable increase in the rate from where it had increased under Obama began around June 2019. Then, of course, that 8 month uptick came to an abrupt halt in February 2020 when Trump's disastrous economic and stewardship decisions from 2018 and all through 2020 came crashing down with a vengeance.
[B]Labor Force Participation Rate Chart[/B]
[URL]https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/CIVPART[/URL]
I have posted screen shots of the above interactive Labor Force Participation Rate chart at the various points I just referenced; at Max showing the dramatic plunge throughout Reagan wannabe Repub GW Bush's presidency, at 10 years showing when it halted its downward plunge trajectory and reversed course under Obama and the June 2019 to February 2020 uptick before Trump's Pandemic crashed it. Although the screenshots are not necessarily in that order.
So what happened in 2019 to cause that 8 month notable uptick in the Labor Force Participation Rate under Trump before his crash? Could it have had anything whatsoever to do with his Tax Cuts and Jobs Act? In all likelihood, not very much. Why would tax cuts for corporations that they used to buy back their own company stocks inspire anyone to re-enter the Labor Force? Why would any tax cuts for anyone inspire unemployed holdouts to re-entering the Labor Force?
Reagan wannabe Repub GW Bush famously cut taxes a whole bunch, at least twice, and as you can see on that chart, Americans fled the Labor Force in droves!
I submit there was a far more logical reason for a notable uptick in American workers re-entering the Labor Force in 2019 and that trend would probably have continued doing so had Trump's Pandemic not derailed the entire USA economy as well as others around the world.
And it was a trend I already previously cited here as the real reason wages increased for women, blacks, hispanics and other minorities that Trump tried to take undeserved credit for but in fact it was something he, Moscow Mitch and most Repubs did and still do adamantly oppose:
[B]Blue states $15 minimum wage push gets a jump-start.
February 19, 2019[/B]
[URL]https://www.politico.com/story/2019/02/16/new-jersey-minimum-wage-1173156[/URL]
[QUOTE]With a national $15 minimum hourly wage still out of reach, blue states are mounting an offensive to fill the void.
New Jersey this month joined three other states in raising its hourly minimum wage to $15, Illinois is poised to follow next week, and more states are waiting in the wings.
Its all part of an effort to leverage Democratic midterm election gains to advance the so-called Fight for $15 and increase pay for some of the lowest-paid workers even if the federal government wont.
(and more)[/QUOTE]