Saturday, August 03, 2013

Baseball this week: Scandals and the Rangers wake up

As we enter the pennant races, we will start writing our baseball posts every week.  It should be a great finish with so many competitive divisions going down to September.  

The Rangers came alive this with a 5 game winning streak and 3 "walk off" home runs.  

I've seen a lot of baseball but nothing like this.  

The big cloud over baseball right now is the ARod story and the potential suspension of many others.

Baseball has dragged this out way too long.  The Rangers will likely lose their best power hitter when Cruz is suspended.  

I'm not defending the players.  I want the game cleaned up too.  I also think that it would have been better to do this in the off season so that it does not impact the pennant race.

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Cubans love those "reformas" so much that they leave the island!

(My Babalu Blog post)

Our family was part of that big "outflow" of Cubans back in the 1960's and 1970's. 

We left because our parents wanted us to grow up in freedom.  They saw the ways of communism and decided to leave everything and start fresh in the US.  At least, their kids would have freedom!  I'm thankful that they made that sacrifice.

The Castro propaganda machine, and all of their useful idiots in the West, always said that we were the privileged, the rich, the CIA agents, "los Batistianos" or the people who supported Batista, "los latifundistas" or the landowners who exploited the people, etc.  They also said that we were not suited for the "new model man and woman" that the revolution was creating.  

I guess that they didn't think that we were "cut out" to be that "new man" that Che Guevara spoke about many years ago

Since we left, others have followed.

In 1980, the Mariel boat lift brought 100,000 Cubans to the US.    They left when Castro said:  "Those without revolutionary blood...we don't need you......"

So they left! 

Others left in rafts and some did not make it!  I remember a young couple who left Cuba in a raft and survived miraculously without water for days. 

I recall the story of the young man who stepped out of a raft and was greeted by a reporter.   

"Why are you leaving?  Don't you appreciate free health care and education"?   

The young man looked at the reporter:  "There is more to life than lousy hospitals or getting indoctrinated"!


"According to Cuba's annual demographic report for 2012 (here), 46,662 Cubans migrated permanently in 2012, the largest annual figure since more than 47,000 left the communist-ruled island in 1994 after what international observers dubbed the "Rafter Crisis."

Over the last five years, Cubans have been emigrating at an average annual rate of more than 39,000, the report said, higher than in any other five-year period since the earliest years of the revolution."
 

That's a lot of people leaving all of those "reforms", "free health care" and the wonders of a "workers' paradise".

As my parents once said:  "Esto es una mentira"  ("This is a lie") 

Yes, the whole revolution is a lie indeed.  Unfortunately, it is a lie that some in the international left still want to believe! 

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Wanna smuggle something? Call The Castro Movers!

(My new American Thinker post)

We are learning more and more about that  "brown sugar' Cuban ship traveling to North Korea: They keep finding weapons under all of that brown sugar!  
 
Check out this little surprise in the ship:   
 
"Two more containers with suspected arms have been found on the ship in addition to the two already discovered.   Access points to the ship's storage areas were all 'completely blocked' in breach of international regulations when Panamanian officials boarded it, security minister Jose Raul Mulino said.    Cuba said the weapons on the ship included two anti-aircraft missile batteries, nine disassembled rockets, two MiG-21 fighter jets, and 15 MiG-21 engines, all Soviet-era military weaponry built in the middle of the last century.
North Korea would breach the arms embargo imposed by the U.N. by carrying out repairs.
Britain's U.N. Ambassador, Mark Lyall Grant, said the ship appeared to have violated the U.N. arms embargo.   One senior U.S. lawmaker called the matter a 'grave violation of international treaties', while officials said Washington would be speaking to Cuba about the ship."  
 
Speak to Cuba about the ship?  I guess that we will tell the Cubans that they are not supposed to violate UN rules.  Is that what we are going to talk to them about?

Maybe we should ask the Cuban government about that high ranking North Korean military officer who visited Cuba a couple of months ago.  

Don't be surprised if the Cuban official explanation is that the military man was in Cuba to pick up a few baseball tips for the new North Korea baseball team in the World Baseball Classic.

You laugh?  Aren't these the same people who told Panama Canal officials that the ship was full of "brown sugar"?

Thank God that Panama did not fall for that!

The Castro brothers say that North Korea sent a high ranking officer to promote the historical ties between the two communist nations. 

It turns out that the only connection that Cuba and North Korea were promoting was shipping old Soviet weapons and we have to assume selling them in the black market!

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Having Eugene Robinson call you "nutty" is really "nutty"!

(My American Thinker post)

It would be a lot better if Eugene Robinson would focus on 'black on black" crime and the lousy unemployment rate in all of those black districts run by black Democrats.  Or maybe he could do a story about all of those Democrats who take money from the public teachers' union but don't send their children to public schools!  

Unfortunately, Eugene Robinson would rather talk about Senator Cruz and how the GOP is "nutty":  
 
"It's not your imagination. The Republican Party really does seem to have taken leave of its senses."     
 
Maybe Eugene Robinson should get out of MSNBC and sit down with Democrats running for reelection in 2014.  He may find out that a lot of them are very concerned about ObamaCare. After all, it was Democrat Senator Baucus who warned us about a "train wreck".  
 
Robinson would also be well served if he looked at some polling data. ObamaCare is not popular at all.  
 
Or maybe he should talk with business owners!   
 
 
Robinson then repeats the nonsense that the 1995 shutdown hurt the GOP.  
 
As I recall, the GOP kept the House and Senate in 1996.   And it was President Clinton who signed all of those GOP bills like "welfare reform".    
 
Why did Michael Moore & 4 million liberals vote for Nader in 2000?  Because they were angry at the Clinton-Gore team for moving toward the GOP, from free trade agreements to GOP bills. 
 
Eugene Robinson is "the nutty" one here!  
 
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Another one of those Friday jobs report

Once in a month, we get that Friday's jobs report. 

Once again, the report leaves us wondering about the state of the US economy.

We ask again:  Where are the jobs?

As always, we turn to Tyler Durden:

"But what really shows what is going on in America at least in 2013, is the following summary: of the 953K jobs "created" so far in 2013, only 23%, or 222K, were full-time.

Part-time jobs? 731K or 953K of total."

So there are a lot of part time jobs out there.  That's the story of this jobs report.

Once again, fewer people are looking for work:  The labor participation rate dropped to 63.4% from 63.5%.  

Another terrible statistic is black youth unemployment:  41.6%!

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