Friday, September 07, 2018

Friday's show: Another Friday of good economic news, bad news from Brazil and the Op-ed



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Friday's video: Another Friday of good US economic news

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Friday's video:   
Another Friday of good US economic news




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Some laws are more settled than others

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We’ve heard over and over about “settled law” from Democrats.  Of course, this is their way of defending Roe v. Wade.   
For the record, I don’t think that Supreme Court opinions are law.  They are opinions that can be changed by future justices.  Unlike laws, they can be overturned by a single justice.  Laws, on the other hand, have to be repealed requiring a vote and presidential signature.
Nevertheless, the Democrats have a funny way of practicing their “settled law” dogma.
We learned this week that California has not accepted the Janus decision about public sector unions.  This is from Eric Boston:  
In June, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down longstanding precedent by ruling that public sector unions could not force workers to pay dues if those same workers decline to join the union.
The ruling significantly reshapes the role that public sector unions play in American politics, so it’s pretty difficult to imagine that there were any labor unions not watching the case. Yet months later, some unions seem not to have gotten the message.
Several California unions, the SEIU in particular, have continued to collect dues from non-members in defiance of Supreme Court decision.  Have the Democrats in California heard about “settled law”?
So here is a crazy idea. Judge Brett Kavanaugh should respond to Senator Kamala Harris of California this way:  Senator, you want me to talk about settled law.  Do you believe that Janus is settled law?
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Kavanaugh Day 4 same as day 1, 2, or 3....


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Kavanaugh Day 4 same as day 1, 2, or 3: "Kavanaugh avoids Dem traps as chaotic hearing winds down, confirmation vote looms..."

Judge Kavanaugh will be confirmed and pick up most of the red state Democrats fighting for reelection.

In another time, Kavanaugh would have received 90 votes but Roe v Wade has the Democrats at the mercy of feminist and left wing groups.

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President Trump and jobs!

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President Trump is turning out to be the "jobs" president.   The latest "jobs" numbers are great for everyone, as we see in this report:   
"The midterm election is about "safety and jobs," President Trump told a campaign rally in Montana Thursday night. He said the economy is "booming like never before," and on Friday, the unemployment report brought the president more good news: the unemployment rate for African Americans, 6.3 percent, is the second lowest on record (it was 5.9 percent in May);  and job-growth remains strong.For Hispanics, the unemployment rate increased two-tenths of a point from last month's record low of 4.5 percent. And the overall unemployment rate remained at a low 3.9 percent.The number of jobs added -- 201,000 -- exceeded analysts' expectations. (After revisions, job gains have averaged 185,000 for each of the last three months.)Ad Feedback After three straight record-setting months, the number of employed Americans dropped by 423,000 in August, to 155,542,000 from last month's all-time high of 155,965,000. This number has set 11 records since Donald Trump took office."
Yes, he's been the "jobs" president so far.

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