Whether you think the way the FBI handled the Hillary Clinton
email issue was correct or not, or whether the anti-Trump email correspondence
between FBI employee lovers was problematic, honest Americans will have to
agree that when a Congressional committee with oversight authority of the
Department of Justice and the FBI issues proper requests or demands for
documents from the DOJ or FBI, and after many months the requests or demands
have yet to be fulfilled, something wreaks in the swamp.
And, where a simple request should have caused the fairly
quick production of the desired documents, following months of stubborn and
illegal refusals to respond, it took the threat of subpoenas and even the
threat of impeaching the director and deputy director of the FBI to get them to
do their jobs.
Why do federal employees believe they can ignore legal
requests, and why did the committees wait so long to initiate the action that
finally provided the impetus for the production of desired documents?
Elsewhere, while much of the country entertains and amazes
itself with minutiae about Donald Trump, such as whether or not he had an
encounter with a prostitute more than a decade ago, or whether he’s going to
fire the special counsel or the deputy director of the FBI, or resign the
presidency, things are actually going along pretty well in the country.
Not everything is going perfectly, of course, such as the
creatures in the swamp that haven’t yet been drained away, and are busying
themselves creating constitutional crises, and misbehaving as if there are no
rules for how federal employees are supposed to do things. They justify their transescent
temper tantrums that result in their abandoning professional ethics and common
sense by blaming it all on none other than the president of the United States.
But hidden away from the view of most of the public by an
agenda driven national news media, other things are going pretty well, compared
with the not-so-distant past.
After a painfully slow recovery from the recession spawned
by the financial crisis of 2007, the U-3 unemployment rate finally returned to
respectable territory toward the end of 2015. When President Trump took office
in January of 2017, the U-3 rate stood at 4.8 percent, and began a steady
decline to the current level of 4.1 percent last October. The last time the
rate was that low was all the way back in 2000.
Unemployment rates for African-Americans and Hispanics have
also fallen over the last year, meaning that the jobs picture has improved
across the board. Black unemployment fell to 6.8 percent in December, the
lowest ever recorded since the U.S. Labor Department began tracking that rate
in 1972.
The U-6 rate, which also reflects those who became
discouraged and dropped out of the labor force, has returned from the 17
percent levels of early 2010 to the 8.0 percent level of before the recession.
There are other relevant employment factors, such as the
number of Americans on unemployment benefits plunged to the lowest levels since
1974 recently; underscoring the healthy US economy.
And, according to new statistics released by the federal
government, just 1.85 million Americans received unemployment assistance in
March; levels not seen throughout the country in approximately 44 years.
The Wall Street
Journal reported, “Initial jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs across the
U.S., decreased by 9,000 to a seasonally adjusted 233,000 in the week ended
April 7, the Labor Department said Thursday. This means claims have now held
below 300,000 for 162 consecutive weeks, cementing the longest streak for weekly
records dating back to 1967.”
The tax cuts that took effect in February produced not only
lower taxes for most American workers, but also produced a secondary benefit
for many workers, whose employers provided cash bonuses and/or wage increases. One
good example is Wal-Mart, whose pay scales have been criticized by the Left for
years. The massive company is now raising its minimum wage by $2 an hour.
And doing away with job-killing and economically harmful regulations
has spawned new job production, putting thousands of previously unemployed
Americans back on the job. The
more positive business climate has caused companies like Sprint, Wal-Mart,
Lockeed-Martin, Hyundai Motor Company,
General Motors, and Carrier to begin bringing jobs back to America, after
moving them out of the country a few years ago.
These improvements are expected to make 3.0 percent GDP
growth much more common than it’s been for years.
The
U.S. energy picture is also improving. Earlier this month bicmagazine.com
reported that the “U.S. has been a net energy importer since 1953, but the
AEO2018 (Annual Energy Outlook 2018) reference case projects the U.S. will
become a net energy exporter by 2022.” Under slightly different Energy Information
Administration scenarios supporting larger growth in oil and natural gas
production, this transition occurs even sooner.
While the anti-Trumpers delight in the distractions aimed at
damaging the president, while he has been in office some good things have
occurred. And more than a little of the good is the result of the plain positive
differences between Trump and his socialist predecessor.
3 comments:
Obama was the biggest farce ever perpetrated on the American People, outside the biased scope of partisan politics - there is nothing - absolutely nothing about his history, or what we are being told about his roots that is not questionable - he was / is someones puppet
Thanks for your comment.
I agree: The answers to many fairly normal questions remain hidden away.
Even if those answers are believable, why hide them?
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