Eurozone Crisis Watch

Italian bond prices movin’ on up – from the BBC:

Italy has had to pay much more to borrow than a month ago as investors continue to worry about its huge debts.

Italy had to pay an interest rate of 4.8% to sell 3.5bn euros ($5bn; £3.1bn) of three-year bonds – up 1.1 percentage points from June.

Despite multiple attempts to contain the Greek debt crisis spreading, Italy and Spain have seen their borrowing costs rise in recent weeks.

Italy has the largest sovereign debt of any European country…

They can keep plugging the leaks.  They can keep on printing Euros to buy worthless “PIIGS” bonds.  They can razzle and dazzle and have conference after conference – but at the end of the day, Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain owe more than they can ever possibly repay.  Default is inevitable.  Wiser heads are now just looking for the safest place to crash the plane…because crash it must.

Debt is poison – and piling on more debt to discharge old debt is economic suicide.  Keep that in mind as our Democrats try to sucker us in to believing that the only way we can avoid default is to go further in to debt.

The Company the Kook Left Keeps

From Raw Story:

Pfc. Nasser Abdo, the 21-year-old soldier arrested Thursday in connection with an alleged plot to attack Fort Hood, had ties to a number of prominent anti-war organizations, including Iraq Veterans Against the War and Courage to Resist, Raw Story can confirm.

Abdo, who went AWOL from duty over the July 4 weekend after being charged with possession of child pornography, was an applicant for conscientious objector (CO) status, supported by the Oakland-based GI rights group Courage to Resist. In turn, his efforts to resist deployment were supported by Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW), one of the best-known anti-war groups in the nation.

He was arrested Thursday outside Fort Hood, in Killeen, Texas, after police received a tip informing them that Abdo had purchased firearms with cash, from the same gun store that Major Nidal Hasan visited before murdering 13 of his fellow soldiers in 2009…

This man Abdo joined the military long after the campaign in Afghanistan started and then, when faced with deployment there, suddenly claimed that his conscience prohibited him from going.  Naturally, given the absurd claim – clearly just a dodge from a man who didn’t want to do his sworn duty – anti-war groups embraced him.  After all, it doesn’t matter how stupid a position is, as long as it can be placed against the best interests of the United States, the anti-war left will welcome it.  Those groups are now trying to pretend they had nothing to do with him, but that is also just another cowardly dodge.

Nothing better illustrates the blindness and dishonesty which is always at the heart of so-called “anti-war” movements.  Pacifism is like that – based upon a dishonorable concept that nothing is worth fighting for, it is natural that such groups will descend to depth upon depth of dishonesty and cowardice.

Be anti-slavery.  Be anti-tyranny.  Be anti-bigotry.  There are a score of things to be “anti” about…but you can’t honorably be anti-war, because war is not inherently wrong.  Might as well be anti-law enforcement…essentially, that is what you are doing:  failing to differentiate between the people involved and having the courage to find out where right lays and then acting upon that discovery.

From this point on, no one with a shred of honor will ever have anything to do with an anti-war movement.  There is just no place there for men and women with an ounce of courage and honesty.

Nancy Pelosi: Reactionary Liberal

Just can’t let go of the Big Government which made her rich – from The Weekly Standard:

Nancy Pelosi on today’s vote: “What we’re trying to do is save the world from the Republican budget. We’re trying to save life on this planet as we know it today.”

It is important to keep in mind what “as we know it” applies here – it applies to people like Nancy Pelosi.  People who produce no wealth; people who grow fat off of a corrupt, crony-capitalist system; people who look down upon the benighted masses who didn’t join the Ruling Class in looting the nation.  So, she’s right – she’s trying to save life as she knows it…if we win, she’s through; she and all the corrupt barnacles of American life.

So, let’s get out there and make her nightmare come true.

Listening To Our Readers

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A Bit of Reality About China

Kevin Williamson notes Romney’s talk about China and trade and has this to say:

…Mr. Romney, in Ohio, did the usual song-and-dance number about China’s currency manipulation, tariffs, etc. Mr. Romney might want to reflect that he’s running for president of the United States of America, which is at the moment involved in one of history’s remarkable episodes of currency manipulation. Perhaps Mr. Romney could give Ben Bernanke a call and have him run through the details.

Much more sensible than Romney’s speech in Ohio is his short video on the same subject, which features a gentleman named Steve Cohen, who runs a manufacturing business, Screen Machine Industries. Mr. Cohen doesn’t much talk about currency manipulation or tariffs. Instead, he talks mostly about the real, legitimate, actionable beef that American firms have with the Chi-Comms: their rampant, degenerate thievery. China is a nation of pickpockets, a crime-wave with a flag. The hijacking of foreign intellectual property by Chinese thieves, including those running businesses connected to the government, ought to be front-and-center in our trade discussions…

Which is all very true, but doesn’t get at the heart of it – our trade negotiations with China should actually revolve around how we de-couple our economy from theirs.  China is ruled by a corrupt, cruel oligarchy which doesn’t actually care about the Chinese people – and they care even less about us, save in how much then can steal.  While China’s economy is talked up as the new paradigm, it is actually riddled with bad debt and doomed to a spectacular crash – something which will make the end of Japan, Inc. in the late 1980’s look like a walk in the park.  Having our economy tied to China’s means we’re at the economic mercy of people who are robbing their own people blind while conniving at the theft of American wealth by Chinese firms given the go-ahead by the government of China.

The bottom line is even if you hold that we have to import our manufactured goods from low wage nations (an absurd statement, but those who want to ship our jobs overseas never tire of making it), we can do better by ourselves if we imported from nations more friendly to us – India, for instance.  There is no good in the China trade – just an erosion of our wealth, the strengthening of an anti-human dictatorship and world of hurt when the crash comes (which might come with war as the Chinese oligarchs cast about for a means to distract their own people).  Over a period of a few years (no more than five) we should progressively increase tariffs on Chinese goods until they are entirely priced out of the American market.  Meanwhile, we should do all in our power to discharge our debt to China and prohibit, after a date certain, the redemption of American bonds held by Chinese citizens, corporate entities or government bodies (so even if they buy them from third parties, they’ll never get another dime from us).   No more trade with China – not until they institute free, fair elections and develope a government of reliable laws.

It is time we woke up to the realities of the world – and one of the main realities is that the United States cannot afford to have dealings with tyrannical regimes.  Free people should seek to do business with their like – not with the pirate masters of slave labor.

Obamunism! Economy Slows Down

From the AP:

The economy worsened in much of the country earlier this summer, hampered by high unemployment, weak home sales and signs of a slowdown in manufacturing.

A survey by the Federal Reserve, released Wednesday, found that weak consumer spending, slow job growth and tight credit are restraining growth into the second half of the year.

Growth slowed in eight of the Fed’s 12 bank regions in June and early July, the report found, compared with the spring. That marked the worst showing this year…

Mish has some of the sad details of an economy wobbling towards recession.  The bottom line is that Obama’s program didn’t work.  All that spending, all that printed money – all it brought us was a few quarters of bogus “growth”.  It could be that another round of spending and printing would keep things going for a while – but the cost would be prohibitive.  It would almost guarantee a round of high inflation, while the additional debt could push us in to bankruptcy as early as late 2012.  There are no more things for Big Government to do – its all been done and it has all failed.

Whether or not we tumble in to official recession – as defined by government statistics – remains to be see.  At all events, we won’t get an official word of recession until some time next year, at the earliest (government will guess about what the unemployment rate is, but will not guess when a recession has started…they have to have rock solid facts, and that takes 6 to 9 months to show up).  But the people know full well what is going on – the economy is slumping, jobs are extraordinarily hard to find, prices are causing a pinch to stressed family budgets, and there is no sign of improvement on the horizon.  Unless there is a massive and totally unexpected turn around, Obama will carry this struggling economy in to 2012.

 

 

The Boehner Plan 2.0

According to the CBO (PDF) it would:

…reduce budget deficits by $915 billion between 2012 and 2021 relative to CBO’s March 2011 baseline adjusted for subsequent appropriations action…

Not much, but it is a genuine reduction in spending and of nearly a trillion dollars.

Boys and girls, fellow conservatives and allied libertarians, this is the best we’re going to get while Reid runs the Senate and Obama wields the veto pen.  We’ve won – we’ve forced the GOP to stand firm against tax hikes and hold out for genuine reductions in spending.  If Boehner can get this through the House, then our duty will be to put as much pressure as we can on the Senate to pass it.  That done, it doesn’t matter what Obama does – sign or veto, it still works out to a victory for us.

Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good.  Sure, I’d like to lop off a trillion from the 2012 budget, but that just isn’t going to happen. No matter how annoying it is, we still have to abide by the results of the 2008 election in the White House and the Senate.  So, accept this deal – and then let’s get in to 2012 where we’ll fight to get a White House and a Senate which will cut a trillion out of the 2013 budget.

Wasserman Schultz: GOP Seeks a “Dictatorship”

More of that good, old “new tone”.  From Politico:

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), chair of the Democratic National Committee, said Wednesday that House Republicans are trying to impose “dictatorship” through their tactics in the debt-ceiling negotiations. She said the GOP rhetoric could “spark panic and chaos,” which she called “potentially devastating” to the economy…

‘Cause Obamunism has been so good for the economy, I guess…and, about that dictatorship thing:

After being squeezed out of the debt talks, Barack Obama told Latinos today, “I’d Like to Bypass Congress and Change the Rules on My Own.”

I bet you would like that, Barry – could really have a “living Constitution” then, couldn’t we?  Deep in the heart of every liberal, there is a tyrant struggling to break out.

Youth Vote Abandons Obama

From Michael Barone over at the Washington Examiner:

…there has been big movement among whites. In 2008 they were 51 to 40 percent Republican. In the first half of 2011 they were 56 to 35 percent Republican — more Republican than Southern whites were three years ago.

The most noteworthy movement among whites has been among voters under 30, the so-called Millennial generation. Millennials voted 66 to 32 percent for Barack Obama in 2008 and identified as Democrats rather than Republicans by a 60 to 32 percent margin.

But white Millennials have been moving away from the Democrats. The Democratic edge in party identification among white Millennials dropped from 7 points in 2008 to 3 points in 2009 to a 1-point Republican edge in 2010 and an 11-point Republican lead in 2011…

The Obama kool aid just isn’t cutting it, any longer.  The kids were wowed in 2008, but now they’ve got years of experience with Obama’s reality…and being stuck in mom’s basement with a stack of unpaid student loans isn’t helping matters.

No, 2012 will not go like 2008.  Obama can still win if the GOP nominates a weak candidate, but the glory days of Obama are over.  He’s damaged goods – just another hack politician trying to sell people a line.

Blogging for Bucks?

The Other McCain urged people to help out Zilla  – who apparently needed a few bucks to avert the end of her blog.  Generous people helped out and all is well.  But it got me thinking – do people really blog for money?

Looking around the new version of B4V, I don’t see the “tip jar” that I recall seeing on the old version.  My presumption is that Matt hasn’t found the time to install it, but I don’t know if the old one was ever hit.  I do have one over at Noonan for Nevada, but I’ve never received anything from it.  I don’t even know why I had my cracker-jack tech support team (my stepson) install one on N4N…I guess it is just the convention to have one.

My point here is that I do this for love – I love to write, love to spout off, love to have some give and take of debate.  Love to see all of you here.  Love the notes I get every now and again when someone tells me that what I’ve written had special meaning for them.  Love the fact that for each of you who comment there are hundreds more who come here every day just to read.  When I can’t think of something interesting to write I feel like I’m letting people down.  When I make a mistake I feel like I’ve betrayed a trust.  When I see someone powerful using my exact words to describe a situation I delight in the evidence that they – or, at least, their aides – are checking the blog.  I do this for no money and whether or not I ever make any money at writing, you can count on me doing this until the day I die.  Rely on it, if there isn’t a post by me for a couple days and there wasn’t an announcement that I’m on vacation or some such, then I’m dead.

Don’t get me wrong – if any of you out there are secretly billionaires and want to write a $100,000.00 check to me, I’m going to cash it.  That is Mark Noonan, by the way.  But it wouldn’t change why I blog, or what I blog about, or my opinions.  They say you should do what you love, regardless of whether it is profitable – and when I’m blogging, that is precisely what I’m doing.