A guest column by Todd Breitbart.
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The Tectonic Plates of the New Global Identities
|An Op-ed in the New York Times alleged that the French are dispirited over the loss of their identity. This question of a loss of national identity is nothing to fear but rather the signal that the world is moving into a new age where past identities are giving way to new ones.
Historical Overview of Federal Spending: Minor Categories
|As shown in my previous post, a minority of federal activities account for the vast majority of federal spending. These are National Defense and Veteran’s Benefits, Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare, and interest on the national debt. The national election should really be about those issues, and federal tax revenues. Yet I’m willing to bet that if your local incumbent member of Congress even bothers to campaign, rather than having secured a guaranteed re-election by being in a safe district and/or keeping challengers off the ballot, he or she will probably talk about anything and everything else.
In the line chart of federal spending that is part of the spreadsheet that is linked here, one can see that the dashed line – “everything else” – fell from 6.6% of GDP in FY 1979 under President Carter to 4.9% of GDP in FY 1995 under President Clinton, with the greatest decreases during the Reagan years. Post Reagan, the pattern had been that spending on everything else fell as a percent of GDP when the economy was strong and rose as a percent of GDP when the economy was weak – implying that it pretty much stayed the same as GDP did better and worse. In FY 2011, however, federal spending on “everything else” jumped to 6.8% of GDP, the highest level since the Carter Administration. To understand why, print out the spreadsheet chart on “Minor Spending Categories,” and read on.
IT’S TIME FOR SERIOUS ACTION IN DEALING WITH A RATHER DISTURBING ISSUE
|According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) -an office of the US Department of Education- the 2010 numbers show that 27percent of all US citizens have obtained at least a Bachelor’s degree (BAs=17.1 & MAs/Equiv=9.9); from some institution of higher learning. Males had a slight edge on females in regard to gender.
The Gateway (Moops Edition)
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The Kabuki Theatre of Albany Presents "Empire of the Suns of Bitches," which climaxes with Lew Fidler's house in the same district as Yokahoma.
All of Us Must Be Careful With Our Words — The Controversial Tweets of Roland Martin
|By now almost all of America knows Roland Martin, the CNN analyst, on Super Bowl Sunday sent out a tweet criticizing a TV commercial featuring soccer star David Beckham in his underwear. Martin said, "Ain't no real bruhs going to H&M to buy some damn David Beckham underwear!… If a dude at your Super Bowl party is hyped about David Beckham's H&M underwear ad, smack the ish out of him!"
That wasn't all.
Martin called for a New England player who arrived wearing a pink jumpsuit — to get a visit from "teamwhipdatass."
The Gateway (The Latter Day Saints of Larry David Edition)
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Mitt is master of his own domain (though in this case, the contest is who can masturbate the most).
President Obama sings again with B.B. King and Mick Jagger
|President Obama sang a few lines from “Sweet Home Chicago” with blues greats B.B. King and Buddy Guy Tuesday night during a performance at the White House.
It can be seen at Dominiccarter.tv.
How Conservatives Murdered God
|Well it started over 2,000 years ago during the Roman Empire when conservatives threatened by the teachings of Jesus conspired to kill him by nailing him to a cross.
The Gateway (Coyote Ugly Edition)
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The Smartest Man In America notes a Game Change.
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