THE RESISTANCE IS OUT OF CASH: Democrats Run Their Party Like They Do Big Cities

THE RESISTANCE IS OUT OF CASH: Democrats Hit Rock Bottom – Party Is Near Insolvency

The Resistance is out of cash — Dead Broke

Cash and spend Democrats run their party like they run their cities.


A look at lovely Detroit — once the richest county in America before Democrats took control.

In December alone, the DNC’s debt ballooned from $2.6M to a whopping $6.1M, putting them on the verge of insolvency. And that was before Vice News’ bombshell report that the DNC had failed to deliver millions in grants they promised to state parties.

Vice News has more on the Democrat quagmire:

Last July, eight months after the Democratic Party experienced one of its most devastating defeats in history, DNC chairman Tom Perez announced an “unprecedented” rebuild of the party from the ground up with a $10 million fund dedicated to state parties. That fund could provide hundreds of thousands of dollars to each state party, an enormous sum for often cash-strapped organizations.

That money hasn’t arrived.

In fact, the DNC didn’t even have $10 million on hand as of November 30 and declined to comment on whether it had the money now. And even if it did, it wouldn’t distribute the money right away, frustrating state party officials who are anxious about the coming midterm elections and describe the effort to rebuild as slow and halting.

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INSANE: MSNBC’s Joy Reid Says Trump Touting ‘Church, Family, Police, Military’ Panders To ‘1950s-Era Nationalism’

On Tuesday evening, MSNBC’s Joy Reid, fed up with President Trump’s incessant focus on American patriotism, shot off a tweet designed to take him down a peg:

The art of politics used to lie in somehow convincing your political opponents to side against motherhood, the flag, and apple pie. Now Democrats do it by instinct.

The insanity of this statement is obvious: church, family, police, military, and the national anthem are not 1950s “tropes.” They are historical unifiers in the United States – and they remain so. Most Americans still attend church, and without the social fabric provided by religious community, communities tend to devolve into atomistic individualism. Family is the greatest bulwark against poverty and violence in American society. Fully 57 percent of Americans still have a lot of trust in police; 72 percent have a lot of trust in the military. And most Americans still have a sneaking fondness for the American flag.

But Reid sees these symbols as divisive. She thinks that an America proud of its exceptional heritage and its pillar institutions is somehow intolerant. If that’s the side Democrats want to take, so be it – but they should be aware that most Americans are still proud of that signifier. Trump knows that. Democrats used to. Not anymore, apparently.

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WSJ: US Olympic Committee knew about Nassar abuse for a year — and did nothing

Did the US Olympic Committee remain silent about sexual abuse by a physician preying on young gymnasts under their authority? Last week, the USOC ostentatiously demanded the resignations of all board members at USA Gymnastics over the handling of serial sex offender Larry Nassar. Today, the Wall Street Journal reports that the USOC remained silent for a year about those assaults even while having graphic descriptions of the crimes:

The U.S. Olympic Committee didn’t intervene in USA Gymnastics’ handling of sexual-abuse allegations against longtime national-team doctor Larry Nassar in 2015, even after USA Gymnastics’ then-president told two top USOC executives that an internal investigation had uncovered possible criminal behavior by the doctor against Olympic athletes.

The communications—a July 2015 phone call and a September 2015 email described to The Wall Street Journal by people familiar with the matter—shed new light on the Olympic Committee’s knowledge of a scandal that has since engulfed American gymnastics.

In July 2015, fourteen months before the athletes themselves finally made Nassar’s sexual assaults public, then-USOC president Steve Penny told chief executive Scott Blackmun about an allegation by an athlete to an internal investigator of Nassar’s assaults:

An Olympic gymnast had described, in a July 24 conversation with an internal investigator, what appeared to amount to sexual assault by a team doctor. At the investigator’s recommendation, Mr. Penny said he planned to report the matter to law enforcement, according to the person. ​

Mr. Blackmun told Mr. Penny to “do what he had to do,” the person familiar with the call said. Mr. Blackmun provided no further guidance to USA Gymnastics on the matter in the months to come.

Two months later, Mr. Penny emailed the USOC’s longtime chief security officer, Larry Buendorf, detailing three top gymnasts’ allegations against Dr. Nassar, including a graphic description of a purported treatment Dr. Nassar used, which at least one gymnast said involved inserting his finger into her vagina. The email was described to the Journal by people who have reviewed the correspondence.

The email appears to be the first documented instance in which a USA Gymnastics official mentions Dr. Nassar by name to a USOC official.

By September 2015, USOC leadership had knowledge of at least one victim, a graphic description of the assault, and the name of the perpetrator. What did they do with this information? Nothing at all, apparently. In fact, the USOC has maintained ever since that they had no knowledge of Nassar’s assaults until September 2016 — which this e-mail, if accurate, completely refutes.

Blackmun responded to the WSJ before the story went live, telling reporters that he “encouraged Mr. Penny to turn the matter over to law enforcement.” That still leaves the question as to why Blackmun himself didn’t call law enforcement, or follow up to make sure that Penny had done so. After all, as chief executive, Blackmun surely had to be aware of Nassar’s continued presence at USAG; as the USOC threat last week made clear, USAG existed as an official Olympics group only under the aegis of the USOC. And if he wasn’t aware in the normal course of business, after hearing those allegations Blackmun sure as hell should have followed up on it.

Rather than take action, the three men with knowledge of the abuses remained silent. Why? Both the Senate and House plan hearings into these scandals, and they should subpoena all three men to answer that question. But it shouldn’t end there; who else at USOC knew about what was happening at USA Gymnastics and Nasser? Are there other Nassars yet to be uncovered in Olympics organizations, and do officials in these organizations already know about them, too?

When the USOC issued their ultimatum to USAG last week, I wrote that “this threat from the USOC looks like an attempt to throw USAG to the wolves in order to keep from getting eaten themselves.” Maybe it’s more accurate to say that they wanted to throw everyone else off the scent. Talk about poseurs; this would qualify for a Captain Louis Renault award if it wasn’t so disgusting and self-serving.

Congress should issue the same ultimatum to USOC, demanding the immediate resignation of all board members there too, or face the removal of its congressional charter to represent the US in the Olympics. In fact, perhaps it’s better to burn this to the ground and start over from scratch with an organization that gets a lot more oversight and focuses more on the athletes than the executives.

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Twitter Censorship CRUSHED As Conservatives Send #FullOfSchiff Hashtag VIRAL

The hashtag #FullofSchiff began trending Thursday following Rep. Adam Schiff’s latest attempt to discredit the FISA abuse memo set for release today. Conservatives from across America and beyond are fighting back after the California Democrat claimed Wednesday evening that House Intelligence chairman Devin Nunes made secret “material changes,” to the memo without the consent of congressional investigators.

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As has been the case since Schiff began fighting against the memo’s release, his false alarmist tactic was squished like a bug.

Missed Schiff hitting the panic button last night? The California Democrat tweeted this Wednesday evening:

“BREAKING: Discovered late tonight that Chairman Nunes made material changes to the memo he sent to White House – changes not approved by the Committee. White House therefore reviewing a document the Committee has not approved for release.”

Shortly after Schiff’s tweet, the Washington Examiner‘s Byron York set the record straight. The “material changes,” were in fact mere “‘grammatical and clarifying’ fixes,” along with a modification requested by Democrats.

“On FBI-requested change to House Intel memo, remember that Nunes showed memo to Wray on Sunday, to two FBI officials on Monday, and WH showed to five more FBI officials on Tuesday. Not shocking that change would be made to address FBI concerns,” added York.

“On re-vote: Committee can just do it Monday, with White House release immediately after. World won’t end. OTOH, Congress often does not make members re-vote on ‘technical and conforming’ changes. If these changes go beyond that, they can re-vote.”

Tired of the Schiff’s smears, leaks and lies, Conservatives launched the Twitter hashtag .

Independent journalist and author Jack Posobiec kicked things off.

“Get trending!” tweeted Posobiec.

GOP insider Arthur Schwartz let the House Intelligence Committee member have it, tweeting “Desperate & pathetic leaker @RepAdamSchiff is going to have a rough day. Because he’s .”

Infowars Editor-at-Large Paul Joseph Watson lent a huge helping hand to the cause.

“It would be awful if began trending,” tweeted Watson.

Watson also pointed out the hashtag no longer trends on his end.

was trending. Presumably, Twitter intervened.”

Donald Trump Jr. helped blast the hashtag into viral territory, tweeting an article about Schiff claiming the memo was altered.

RebelTV host John Cardillo called on his follower to get  trending.

“Hey all, needs to trend. It’s nowhere near popular enough considering how perfectly it fits,” tweeted Cardillo.

Former Trump state campaign official James Brower discovered Twitter appears to be censoring the hashtag.

 

Trump surrogate Scott Presler called Schiff out on his lies.

Author Kevin Jackson tweeted, I’m sure @AdamSchiffCA will claim that Russian BOTS are the reason he’s trending!”

“Do we really trust this guy to tell us what is good for our country? I didn’t vote for President Schiff.. ,” tweeted the founder of New Right US.

The founder of New Right US also raised concerns about the hashtag possibly being suppressed.

Radio host Mike Opelka chimed in, “Happy to help, — can we add ?”

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Law & Order SVU Episode Depicts Ann Coulter-Like Character Getting Violently Raped At Right-Wing Rally

The most recent “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” episode got political, something the show has done in the past. A conservative “extreme commentator” is violently raped at a right-wing rally by Antfia members during the episode, titled “Info Wars.”

Many online speculated that the character was depicting conservative author and commentator Ann Coulter.

“After a female pundit is assaulted during a protest, Benson and Barba struggle to put their political beliefs aside in order to help bring the attacker to justice,” reads the NBC description of the episode.

Fansided.com described the episode thusly:

Wednesday’s episode is called “Info Wars” (yes, like the website) and deals with a protest at which a pundit played by Rhea Seehorn (best known as Kim Wexler from Better Call Saul) is attacked. Her political points of view aren’t on the same page as those of Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and ADA Rafael Barba (Raul Esparza), but they’re not going to let their opinions on politics stop them in their pursuit of justice, right? Of course not. But expect someone to have a problem.

Journalist Ian Miles Cheong suggested the character was based on Lauren Southern or Cassandra Fairbanks, two popular right-wing journalists.

“I just watched this,” said Fairbanks. “It’s definitely based on Ann Coulter and it is disgusting. They throw away the case and pretty much tell her to go f*** herself. I’m never watching this show again.”

Fairbanks added:

Watch the promo, below:

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WaPo Forced to Change SOTU Headline After Liberals Have a Meltdown

The Washington Post’s new slogan, after Donald Trump’s election, has been “Democracy Dies in Darkness.” Thankfully, the newspaper’s capitulation to its own liberal readership was caught in the full light of Twitter.

The capitulation, as noted by The Daily Caller, had to do with President Trump’s State of the Union speech on Tuesday. The Post had originally titled its front page package on the address, “A call for bipartisanship.”

Then the Post shared it on its Twitter feed, and all hell broke loose.

Here was the original headline:

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And here was the unmitigated meltdown that happened on social media when The Washington Post called the speech what it was — a call for bipartisanship.

Do you think the media is biased against Trump?

Actually, there was quite a bit that was bipartisan about it (even if top Democrats didn’t answer the call.)

Trump asked lawmakers to come together on a plan for immigration, infrastructure, and other problems facing the country. He also saluted American heroes, which would have appealed to even liberal Democrats not all that long ago.

But the Post’s readers weren’t buying it.

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It didn’t take long for the WaPo to announce that the headline was altered after the first edition.

In fairness, it’s not unusual for a large newspaper to change headlines between editions on a major story. And the new headline is hardly an attack on the president. But in an era when the established news outlets have dropped even a veneer of “objectivity” in their zeal to revenge Hillary Clinton’s embarrassing loss in 2016, giving a newspaper like the Post the benefit of the doubt borders on naive.

The new headline used a quote from Trump’s speech. But to a slavering anti-Trump activist in D.C. and its suburbs, “A ‘new American moment’” could have just the right ambiguous, ominous tone the newspaper was looking for.

The Post’s decision to change its headline had to have some connection to the whiny “cancel my subscription” meltdowns that made up a goodly portion of its readership’s reaction to the first one. I suppose any publication is ultimately answerable to its readership, but by so obviously capitulating to it, The Washington Post has proven exactly what it is. I don’t want to hear anything more about how “Democracy Dies in Darkness,” especially when the paper’s objectivity (such as it was) died long ago.

One can imagine readers’ responses to this one. “Not as bad, but where’s the reference to Hitler?” “Sorry, but you’re no longer part of #theresistance, WaPo! Give up your pink hat!” “WORSE THAN NIXON IMPEACH NOW!!”

Actually, one doesn’t need to imagine, thanks to the magic of Twitter:

From the sounds of things, an informed democracy dies not in darkness, but in groupthink and reactionary anti-Trump bias.

Do better, indeed.

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Every New York prison inmate will soon get a free tablet — here’s what it’s for

Criminals sent to state prison in New York will soon get a free tablet to help them pass the time, according to WPIX-TV.

Why do they get a tablet?

The New York Department of Corrections and Community Supervision is getting the tablets as part of a deal with JPay, a company that provides corrections-related services. State funds won’t be used to pay for the tablets.

Inmates will be able to read books, listen to music and access educational content on the tablets, as well as communicate with family and friends through a secure email system.

The email communications would be limited to scheduled times at controlled kiosks, and they can only be sent to approved recipients.

JPay will make money on the deal if inmates purchase any additional books or other items with the tablet.

What is the purpose?

DoC Commissioner Anthony Annucci said the inmates are getting the tablets because it will help them better prepare for re-entry into society once they’re released.

Annucci said the tablets will “improve operations and interactions with family and friends” at no cost to taxpayers.

The tablets also serve as a way for inmates to file grievances with the prison, or to file reports of rape or other incidents.

The Corrections Department reported more than 52,000 inmates in state prisons as of March 2016.

How have people reacted to this?

Not everyone is happy about convicted criminals having the luxury of a tablet, when there isn’t always access to that kind of technology for schools or people in poverty.

“Little is done for the homeless, mentally ill, and hard-working people who can’t afford tablets in New York state,” Ed Mullins, head of the NYPD sergeants union, told the New York Post.

There are also concerns about inmates learning how to hack the tablets to potentially access the internet or misuse them in other ways.

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SOTU: Democrats Hated It, Republicans Loved It, But 1 Group Shocked Everyone

For conservatives, President Trump’s State of the Union address hit it out of the park. It touched on pretty much everything that conservatives were hoping for, focusing on jobs, security, terrorism, illegal immigration and, most importantly, American unity.

Predictably, the left hated it. And that’s not just judging by Nancy Pelosi’s decision to keep her seat warm and her glare frosty throughout the night.

A CBS News/YouGov poll that surveyed viewers who watched the speech found that while 75 percent of viewers liked the speech, “just over half of Democrats said it made them feel angry.” Only 43 percent of Democrats liked it.

Meanwhile, 97 percent of Republicans liked the speech, according to The Hill.

The makeup of the 1,178 voters who took the survey (which had a margin of error of 3.1 percent, for you stats geeks) was 42 percent Republican, 25 percent Democrat and 33 percent independent.

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That last group is pretty important. After all, it was independent voters that helped propel Trump to the presidency back in 2016, and they’re the group Republicans will need to hold onto Congress in 2018.

So, what did they think of Trump’s speech? The numbers were pretty shocking — over 72 percent approved.

All in all, Trump outperformed expectations, at least if previous CBS polls were any indication. Earlier this month, only 33 percent of independents and 7 percent of Democrats approved of Trump’s job performance.

A speech doesn’t necessarily match up with job performance, mind you, especially since the former can be scripted. But that’s the thing — a lot of Trump’s State of the Union was about his job performance, unfiltered by the interpretations of the media.

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In terms of how the speech made viewers feel, Trump also came out well for the night.

Sixty-five percent of people said they felt proud after watching and 35 percent said they felt safer, compared to 14 percent who said they felt scared and 21 percent who said they felt angry.

Perhaps most tellingly, only 14 percent of respondents wanted Democrat lawmakers to “show clear opposition to what they don’t like during the speech” as opposed to 86 percent who wanted them to “wait until the speech is done and respond after it.”

That’s probably not going to sit well with Nancy “2018 Frown Champion” Pelosi, Chuck “Cesar Romero’s Joker” Schumer and Luis “I’m Taking My Ball and Going Home” Gutierrez.

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You know, your face will freeze like that if you… ah, too late.

If the State of the Union is now a political showdown, there was little question Donald Trump was the winner, in spite of all of the forces allied against him — Joe Kennedy, Maxine Waters, Stormy Daniels, etc.

Viewers who ordinarily wouldn’t tune in were impressed hearing Trump without the filter of the media, which is currently on the Nixon/Putin setting. Even Democrats weren’t as unforgiving as they typically are during polls.

For Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, as well as their colleagues in the House and Senate, that’s not good news.

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Canadian Senate Votes To Make National Anthem Gender-Neutral

On Wednesday, the Canadian Senate passed bill C-210, which aims to change the lyrics in “O Canada,” the Canadian national anthem, to make it gender-neutral. The bill had first been introduced in the senate in June 2016.

The bill was introduced as a private member’s bill by member of Parliament Mauril Belanger; he is no longer a member of the Canadian parliament as he died in 2016 after fighting Lou Gehrig’s disease.

The bill stipulates that the lyric “True patriot love in all thy sons command” be altered to “True patriot love in all of us command.”

O Canada was originally commissioned in 1880 for the Saint Jean-Baptiste ceremony, and was composed by Calixa Lavalee, with lyrics Judge Adolphe-Basile Rpothier. The original French lyrics were translated to English in 1906; in 1908 Robert Stanley Weir offered another translation that has become the official version, although it is not a literal translation. Weir’s lyrics have been revised twice; he wrote “thou dost in us command” in 1908, then changed them to “in all thy sons command” in 1914. The last version was written in 1980, when the song officially became Canada’s national anthem.

This is not the first time there has been a move to make the lyrics gender neutral; In June 1990, the Toronto City Council voted for the same change as C-210. In 2002, senator Vivienne Poy introduced a bill to change “in all thy sons command” to “in all of us command.” In 2010, Governor General Michaelle Jean spoke from the throne and announced a plan to have the parliament review the lyrics, but a poll showed three-quarters of Canadians objected, prompting the Canadian Cabinet to abandon the plan.

The original French lyrics have no mention of the phrase “In all of us command,” instead reading, “Glorious deeds circle your brow.”

The bill now heads to the Governor General for royal assent.

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Wages Go Flat as Business, Democrats Demand Amnesty Before Nov. Elections

Wage raises stalled nationwide in 2017, creating a midterm problem for President Donald Trump as he tries to raise voters’ wages and also pass an amnesty that will flood the economy with cheap imported workers.

Several agency and private-sector reports this week show a slight rise or a slight drop in Americans’ wages during 2017, denying the president any immediate political advantage from better-paid voters who could help the GOP win the 2018 November election.

The reports also suggest wages may rise in later in the year, which would give Trump and his GOP allies a potential election advantage — if the bipartisan push for a ‘dreamer’ amnesty does not result in a mass inflow of wage-cutting, cheap foreign workers.

Trump and his supporters have highlighted the political importance of wage growth. In his January 3o State of the Union speech, Trump said:

Since the election, we have created 2.4 million new jobs, including 200,000 new jobs in manufacturing alone. After years of wage stagnation, we are finally seeing rising wages.

The next morning, a White House press release noted that “real hourly wages for Americans with a high school diploma or lower have declined since 1979.”

“The most important statistical indicator for Mr. Trump will be wages for middle-income workers,” said Stephen Moore at the Heritage Foundation, who wrote January 29 in the New York Times:

They’ve been flat in real terms for 15 years, which more than anything explains the populist rebellion in 2016. So far, wages and salaries haven’t bumped up much, but we are betting that the tax cut will bring increased investment and a supertight job market with intense competition for workers leading to higher pay. This is already starting to happen at Walmart and other companies, and in fast-growing cities like Nashville and San Francisco.

If those wages go up, Mr. Trump may not get credit from the news media or Democrats, but it’s a good bet he will get re-elected.

Trump’s problem is that GOP business interests — such as the Koch brothers and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce — have joined hands with Democrats to push for a huge amnesty that will inevitably lower pressure for wage growth.

The conflict between business’ demand for mass immigration and voters’ demand for higher wages showed itself in Trump’s State of the Union speech when he lamented wages cuts caused by immigration — yet he also repeated his call for a quick amnesty for at least 1.8 million illegal workers. He declared:

For decades, open borders have allowed drugs and gangs to pour into our most vulnerable communities. They’ve allowed millions of low-wage workers to compete for jobs and wages against the poorest Americans …

The first pillar of our [amnesty and immigration] framework generously offers a path to citizenship for 1.8 million illegal immigrants who were brought here by their parents at a young age — that covers almost three times more people than the previous administration covered.

Pressure for wages will rise before November if the amnesty push fails amid Democratic demands for more immigration and GOP demands for more security.

The new studies show little or no wage growth during 2017, despite record-low unemployment that has generated scattered wage-raises for employees — prominently, those at Walmart and Starbucks — plus one-time bonuses for employees at many other companies.

On January 31, the Labor Department reported that the wages and benefits given to employees had only risen 0.5 percent, after inflation is discounted, from December 2016 to December 2017. That is an improvement from 2015’s terrible score of 0.2 percent but a drop from 2015’s poor score of 1.3 percent.

The last decent increases occurred in 2008 when wages rose 2.5 percent just before property bubble burst, and in 2008, when wages rose 2.5 percent just as the infotech bubble burst.

Glassdoor, a job-tracking firm reported January 30 that inflation nudged wages into a slow reverse in many cities across the nation:

On average, most metro areas experienced positive real wage growth over the three year period of our analysis. However, that trend took a significant downturn in 2017, with real wages — a worker’s remaining pay after subtracting the rate of inflation — falling in every metro we examined. That’s despite today’s 17-year-low unemployment rate and an economic expansion that’s the third longest on record since the 1850s. …

It’s a surprising trend that economists will be watching closely in the coming months. What’s ahead? We expect this trend to reverse, with either stronger wage gains or softening inflation rates as we continue into 2018, bringing real wage gains back into positive territory for most of the country…. We expect inflation reverse course and wage growth catch up as the economy continues its upward path in 2018.

Many news reports exaggerated the estimated wage growth by not discounting the impact of inflation on wages. The Wall Street Journal use the inflation-plus-wage-growth number as it noted the slow wage growth, reporting January 31:

Employment cost growth is “faster than it had been, but it’s still shy of what you would expect if we were at or near full employment,” said Richard Moody, chief economist at Regions Financial Corporation. “If we were really at full employment, you’d be seeing growth in the 3% to 3.5% range.”

One reason for the muted wage growth is that companies are quietly imposing more healthcare costs on workers, Moody said:

“Firms have been passing a bigger portion of health care costs onto workers in the form of higher premium costs,” Mr. Moody said. “In some ways it’s shifting the burden of costs.”

Economists quoted by various media outlets suggested that after-inflation wage level will nudge up during the year as companies compete for workers. Reuters reported January 31:

“Today’s report is quite consistent with our view of gradually firming wage growth, which we expect to reach a sustainable pace around 2.5-3.0 percent in 2018,” said Gregory Daco, chief U.S. economist at Oxford Economics in New York.

The National Association for Business Economics reported that a 48-point margin of employers expect to raise rather than lower wages in the next few months:

The [outlook] or wages and salaries rose from 37 in October to 48 in the January survey—the highest index reading since the January 2000 survey, and the third highest since NABE began analyzing the data in April 1982. Wage increases are likely to be even more widespread over the next three months, as the NRI for expected wage costs increased from 46 in the October survey to 58 in January—the highest level since this question was added to the survey in April 2014.

The current lack of wage growth means that GOP leaders can only tout the major benefits from lower taxes during an elections season when left-wing rage at Trump is likely to motivate record Democratic turnout.

A failure on amnesty talks, however, may provide the GOP with a critical political windfall in the months before the November election.

Four million Americans turn 18 each year and begin looking for good jobs in the free market.

But the federal government inflates the supply of new labor by annually accepting roughly 1.1 million new legal immigrants (including roughly 750,000 working-age migrants), by providing work-permits to roughly 3 million resident foreigners, and by doing little to block the employment of roughly 8 million illegal immigrants.

The Washington-imposed economic policy of economic growth via mass-immigration floods the market with foreign laborspikes profits and Wall Street values by cutting salaries for manual and skilled labor offered by blue-collar and white-collar employees. It also drives up real estate priceswidens wealth-gaps, reduces high-tech investment, increases state and local tax burdens, hurts kids’ schools and college education, pushes Americans away from high-tech careers, and sidelines at least 5 million marginalized Americans and their families, including many who are now struggling with opioid addictions.

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The cheap-labor policy has also reduced investment and job creation in many interior states because the coastal cities have a surplus of imported labor. For example, almost 27 percent of zip codes in Missouri had fewer jobs or businesses in 2015 than in 2000, according to a new report by the Economic Innovation Group. In Kansas, almost 29 percent of zip codes had fewer jobs and businesses in 2015 compared to 2000, which was a two-decade period of massive cheap-labor immigration.

Because of the successful cheap-labor strategy, wages for men have remained flat since 1973, and a large percentage of the nation’s annual income has shifted from employees to investors.

 

 

 

 

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