Uncle Sam’s IOUs Can’t Save Social Security

Jeff Jacoby reviews Social Security funding.

But the trust fund’s assets are an illusion. Social Security doesn’t own $2.6 trillion in gold bars or real estate or shares of Google. All it has are Treasury IOUs. Those IOUs represent $2.6 trillion that the government has already spent and promises to spend again. But in order to spend it again — to redeem those IOUs — Congress will have to raise taxes, cut spending, or go deeper into debt. Which is exactly what Congress would have to do if the Social Security trust fund didn’t exist.

A US government bond is a sound and valuable asset — for anyone but the US government. Just as you don’t increase your wealth when you write yourself a check, the government cannot sock away $2.6 trillion by promising to pay itself $2.6 trillion. “The assets of the Social Security trust fund,” the Congressional Budget Office has explained, “do not represent any real stock of resources set aside to pay for benefits in the future.” The trust fund is a ledger entry, nothing more.


Jeff concludes…

With the baby-boom generation beginning to retire, Social Security is projected to lose money every year from now on, beginning with a $45 billion shortfall this year. There is no trust-fund hoard to cover those losses. FDR’s signature program is on a collision course with itself. My grandmother, may she rest in peace, may have believed it would last forever. My generation doesn’t have that luxury.


Hey, only a $45 BILLION shortfall, that’s all. No worries, if anyone can borrow it, it’s our government.

h/t to Betsy’s page.

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HOW’S THAT HOPEY-CHANGEY STUFF WORKIN’ OUT FOR YA? (CONT’D):

Glenn Reynolds comments on why he constantly returns to this particular theme in his postings…

I can’t find the link now, but somebody was criticizing this feature a while back as “juvenile.” Well, I am quite deliberately rubbing it in, as the ridiculously inflated expectations for Obama are regularly and repeatedly exposed as . . . ridiculously inflated. But what’s really juvenile is expecting that an inexperienced former community organizer could successfully execute the office of President of the United States. And if I’m peeing all over the wave of hope-and-change hype that got him into office despite his obvious unsuitability, it’s to help ensure that nothing this disastrous happens again in my lifetime. I realize that it’s painful for those who fell victim to the mass hysteria to constantly be reminded of their foolishness, but I hope it’ll be the kind of pain that results in learning. . . .


Keep up the good work Glenn.

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NY Times and journalistic standards

Second NYT Reporter Faces Allegations of Serious Misconduct

Patrick Richardson has kept us all up to date on the battle between the NYT‘s Eric Lichtblau and Rep. Darrel Issa over an error-filled hit piece Lichtblau launched at Issa. Now it looks like the Times will have to answer for yet another deceiving reporter on its payroll. The Franklin Center today launched a broadside against NYT reporter Ian Urbina for his work on “fracking,” work that had a tremendous and negative impact on the natural gas industry. The Franklin Center’s letter alleges that Urbina engaged in a great deal of wrongdoing in his reporting:


Required reading by employees of our local newspaper which has great faith in the Times. Using a “Junior Engineer” as a source? Oh puhleeze.

I wish I could find the Clay Evan’s editorial on why paid journalists were so superior to bloggers. I’ve searched for it a couple of times but it was some time back and I can’t ever locate it.

Oh and of course these are just “allegations”.

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$850,000 to study the impacts of climate change on prairie dogs

Unbelievable.

The best comment from Don Wrege…

The Onion

Tell me it’s The Onion.


Coming in a close second was a “facepalm” in ASCII. To see one in color visit picardfacepalm.com.

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Jobs Speech is so important…

that Obama has had time for 31 fundraisers through August 9th.

If he’s had time for 31 fundraisers, he can schedule his speech to the joint Session of Congress when it doesn’t interfere with a long scheduled GOP presidential primary debate.

Then there’s this protocol thing.

More summaries on the audacity of Obama’s demends, etc, here, here and here.

Would a President who truly wants a bipartison solution to our problems act this way? I believe the answer is obvious. This was a political move, nothing more, nothing less. Defenders are carrying Obama’s water for no particular good reason.

Someone should remind Obama that he’s the President, not the King of the United States of America.

Actually I heard a newsclip this morning, driving to ecocycle, where Arianna Huffington mentioned a higher number, I believe he’s at 39 now.

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Flash Mob: The Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra

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Hope and Change

This about says it all…

Follow gold at kitco.com.

From Bloomburg News…

Gold Rises as Growth, Debt Concerns Boost Demand

Bullion is in the 11th year of a bull market, the longest winning streak since at least 1920 in London, as investors seek to diversify away from equities and some currencies. The metal is up 33 percent this year, outperforming global stocks, commodities and Treasuries. The metal climbed to a record priced in euros and British pounds today.

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Hoffa Threatens GOP At Obama Event: “Take These Son Of Bitches Out”

Sweet.

Sweeter.

Or is it dumb and dumber?

Added Sept 5 @23:41

Ann Althouse analyzes Hoffa’s speech…

I realize “let’s take these sons of bitches out” can be interpreted to mean let’s vote these terrible people out of office. But “take them out” is not an idiomatic expression that corresponds to “vote them out.” Take them out? Maybe that’s not the phrase he intended to use, but if it was unintended, it was still a gaffe. A revealing gaffe. Unless you’re speaking in a positive way — referring to taking someone out on a date, for example — “take them out” is a violent command. With “sons of bitches” right there, it’s unmistakably violent. Now, you can say it’s only metaphorical, and all Hoffa really wants is to oust these people from office.

But it was only last January that Obama and many other Democrats were saying that violent metaphors, including a simple target on a map, were dangerous incitements for the unstable irrational folk out there.

(emphasis added – Ed)
Of course President Obama spoke next and made a point of thanking Jimmy Hoffa Jr and saying he was proud of him.

Hope and Change? Indeed.

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Xcel poll and Boulder County Business Report

The Boulder County Business Report has a poll on the City and municipalization of the Boulder power generation. The poll question is:

Based on what you currently know, what is your stance on the city of Boulder’s exploration of discontinuing its relationship with power supplier Xcel Energy Inc. and becoming its own municipal utility?

Here are the results as of today…

Good grief, if it’s that close in a business publication it’s certainly not good for Xcel.

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The powers of eminent domain to seize property

. . . the city’s project has been a failure, with 91 acres of waterfront property sitting there empty and overgrown by weeds.

Now, we learn from the local newspaper, The Day, that following the hurricane Irene, the city has designated the Fort Trumbull redevelopment site as a place to dump vegetation debris. For a video of locals dumping that stuff on the site, click here.

Connecticut taxpayers have thus been soaked tens of millions of dollars, not just for nothing, but for making things worse — for transforming a nice local neighborhood into a dump.

We’re talking Kelo vs. New London

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Federal, State, and Local Expenditures as a Share of GDP at WWII Levels

say Matthew Mitchell, a research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.

It’s good to see Boulder doing it’s part.

And it’s always nice to get the steady, predictable mantra from the Daily Camera editorial staff about how we should make some budget cuts but of course we need to tax the rich more.

I wonder if there’s any particular percentage of GDP where the Daily Camera wizards would decide there’s enough government spending? Based on their belief in government, I’d say we aren’t even approaching a level that would alarm them.

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Solyndra

During a visit to the Fremont facility in spring of 2010, the President said the factory “is just a testament to American ingenuity and dynamism and the fact that we continue to have the best universities in the world, the best technology in the world, and most importantly the best workers in the world. “

It’s not his statements the administration will regret; it’s the loan guarantees. The President was celebrating $535 million in federal promises from the Department of Energy to the solar startup. The administration didn’t do its due diligence, says the Government Accountability Office. “There’s a consequence if you don’t follow a rigorous process that’s transparent,” Franklin Rusco of GAO told the website iWatch News.


Taxpayer money down the drain.

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Boulder is a Stoopid Place

New tax recommended for affordable housing in Boulder
Solution to everything is a tax.

Boulder councilman decries GMOs on land owned with county
Macon, tax cheat, Cowles

Commissioners ask Boulder County voters to ease term limits for sheriffs
Back in 2001 the citizens of Boulder County wanted to term limit the Commissioners. The Commissioners way of “shooting the citizens the bird” was to term limit everybody. Idgets.

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Alcoholic drivers

This would be truck drivers.

BUDGET CUT! Who in the hell makes this stuff up?

Alcoholism is classified as a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the suit maintains, and therefore employees cannot be prohibited even from driving 18 wheelers due to their histories of abuse.

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The MSM…

that local editorialists tell us serves such a great function and is so superior to blogs.

Color me majorly skeptical. Stacy McCain has had his video “lifted and modified” to smear Michelle Bachman…

The piracy of my video and the smearing of Michele Bachmann continue, despite my having done two posts — here and here — explaining the true story. Here is a screen-cap from Perez Hilton’s site, showing that he downloaded and re-uploaded the pirated/edited “Wholikes white people?” video, imprinting it with his own watermark:

Wait it gets better, Michelle Castillo of CBS news joins the fun…

Yeah — Michelle Castillo of CBS News (!!) made this smear job the No. 1 selection in “Top 5 Viral Videos of the Week.” You can skip ahead to about the 40-second mark of the video:

Apparently at least Michelle believes she’s a journalist. And this episode is going to get very interesting…

As a veteran of 25 years in the news business, I promise you that if I were Michelle Castillo’s boss, I’d have several choice words to say to her, the mildest of which would be, “YOU’RE FIRED!”

And I’ll have a few more things to say about the egregious incompetence being practiced by the mainstream media in regard to this story, but first I’ve got to call my lawyer. CBS is going to be getting a letter from my lawyer P.D.Q., and if Michelle Castillo is not instantly terminated for this astonishingly shoddy excuse for journalism, I’d be greatly surprised.

This is going to be entertaining.

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Welcome in Boulder

Actress Daryl Hannah.

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And you want more government?

Farmageddon

This documentary illustrates the plight of the organic farmer, specifically the organic dairy farmer. If a dairy farmer wants to sell raw milk, they will be run out of business and many times imprisoned by the federal bureaucracy. The USDA actively tries to run Raw Milk Producers out of the business. They work closely with agents from state agricultural agencies.

The documentary shows film of agents descending on various organic farms and outlets, guns drawn, SWAT teams present. It’s straight out of science fiction and something that you can’t believe happens in America. I can understand a huge police presence when going after a drug lord, but a family farmer? Sure, farmers keep guns but in my experience they aren’t violent people.


There certainly ARE things that only government can do.

Blogger Jeffrey Carter goes on to make the following points…

Why aren’t we Free to Choose? Armed with information, why shouldn’t we be able to make those choices for ourselves whether we consume raw milk or not?

Obamacare will take all those choices you make for your health care and institutionalize them. It’s not hard to imagine underground doctors giving banned medical treatments one day and government SWAT teams raiding their office.


No it’s not, but sometimes you have to step outside of Boulder’s 24 square miles surrounded by reality and access news sources besides the New York Times and Politico.

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“Would the WaPo reporting be as sympathetic if it didn’t involve a Democratic congressman?”

asks Glenn Reynolds.

For those of you from Boulder it’s a rhetorical question.

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“Top of that list: Tea party Republicans, who have taken partisan brinkmanship to a despicable low.”

Because it’s time for a change.

Erika Stutzman complains about the inaction of Congress and takes swipes at the usual progressive suspects.

  • Let’s take a swipe at the Kock Brothers and Rupert (Faux News) Murdoch
  • The Tea Party
  • Wisconsin lawmakers
  • The cut-it and shut-it philsophy

Goodness gracious, it IS time for a change.

Raise taxes and two things are going to happen

  1. You won’t raise as much $$’s as you think.  Go no further than the cigarrete/tobacco tax to see that
  2. Companies most likely won’t hire

Scott Walker was able to keep more teachers employed in Wisconsin thanks to the flexibility he got from his budget deal.

Government is too big, cut’s aren’t bad thing

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Boulder affordable housing program has a problem

Their funding source is drying up.

Local psuedo intellectual heavy weight Steve Pomerance has the answer…

Pomerance said that if the City Council really wanted to offer more affordable homes, it could change zoning rules.

“Why are we not requiring all the housing that gets built to be affordable?” he said.

Unbelievable. This is such a stupid idea I’m at a loss for words. You simply can’t get more anti-capitalistic than that.

The comments are fairly enlightening:

There’s mention of rent control by ‘notethis’. (vote: -40)

‘Nogreens’ shoud be a poster on this blog. (vote= +22). Here’s an excerpt of his comment…

The same government that created high housing prices now wants to solve them by the tried and true trick of taxing those people contributing to the economy. Government does not create wealth is merely takes it from those that create it and give it to those that don’t. These same “geniuses” created this problem by limiting growth, continually enacting new and expensive regulations, changing zoning, requiring more open space, etc. All of these factors limit the housing market to the top end where people can afford these burdens. Now the same group of people that believe in equality by income redistribution instead of opportunity, want to burden homeowners and residents even more with new taxes.


‘Ziggle” comments “Gosh another tax”. And on Pomerance’s request for all housing built to be affordable he states…

And if Pomerance’s suggestion that all housing built in town be affordable is accurate, he even more of a socialist that I’d thought.


.. and he must be. No wonder he’s such a popular guest columnist of the Daily Camera.

This whole program should be shut down. Tomorrow couldn’t be soon enough.

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