Ponderable

Prog-style ‘cost analysis’ of extra births if 20 week abortion ban passes vs. DREAMers

By Doug Powers • October 4, 2017 04:26 AM
**Written by Doug Powers

Here are three headlines touting the economic benefits of providing permanent legal status to people who entered or were brought into the country illegally…

ABC News:




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Bloomberg View:




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Business Insider:




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But hold on a minute! The arrival of more people isn’t always a boon to the economy. What if those “new arrivals” are domestic?

Well that’s a this CBO analysis of what happens if abortions after 20 weeks are banned:

CBO estimates that enacting H.R. 36 would increase direct spending, primarily for Medicaid in order to cover the costs of additional births under the act. Because the number of abortions that would be averted due to the act is very uncertain, the extent of that additional Medicaid spending is also very uncertain. Depending on the number of additional births under H.R. 36, such Medicaid costs could range from about $65 million over the next 10 years to about $335 million over that period. Using an assumption that, under the act, about three-quarters of the abortions that would occur 20 weeks or more after fertilization under current law would instead occur earlier, and the remaining one-quarter would not occur so those pregnancies would be taken to term, CBO estimates that federal spending for Medicaid would rise by $175 million over the 2018-2027 period.

I can see the lefty ads already: “Support late term abortion and illegal immigration — don’t you care about the deficit?”
 
I must admit that overall those from the right have the advantage as far as being passionate about the issues that concern them. They have a constant manic intensity that the many on the left don't, that and righties fully buy into what they are told. They probably make great soldiers, football players and any other pursuit that requires unwavering blind allegiance. The, run through a brick wall if told to mentality.
 
I must admit that overall those from the right have the advantage as far as being passionate about the issues that concern them. They have a constant manic intensity that the many on the left don't, that and righties fully buy into what they are told. They probably make great soldiers, football players and any other pursuit that requires unwavering blind allegiance. The, run through a brick wall if told to mentality.
So says the union rube.
 
What's wrong with private sector collective bargaining?
They are thugs and the members have little say where their dues go.
Over paid and under worked.
I have an x union dude working with me and it isn't pretty to watch how slow this guy works.

Looks like a sinking ship.

About this result
[PDF]Union Membership In The United States - Bureau of Labor Statistics
https://www.bls.gov/.../union-membership.../union-membership-in-the-united-states.p...
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Sep 1, 2016 - During the same time, the number of all wage and salary workers grew from 88.3 million to 133.7 million. Consequently, the union membership rate was 20.1 percent in 1983 and declined to 11.1 percent in 2015. In 2009, there was a sharp decline in the number of workers overall and in the number of union members.
 
What a bitch this guy is, first he runs out on USC after blowing up the program and now this,
Seahawks Coach Still Hasn’t Apologized for Accusing Las Vegas PD of ‘Horrendous Incident’ of ‘Inequality’

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AP Photo/Elaine Thompson
by Dylan Gwinn4 Oct 2017482

4 Oct, 2017 4 Oct, 2017
Offering unqualified support to someone is a tricky process. Mainly because, if you don’t wait until you have all the facts, it could turn out that your support was given in error. That’s the reality that Seahawks coach Pete Carroll finds himself in right now.
Back in early September, Carroll wrote a letter, which he later tweeted out to the general public. In this letter, he accuses the Las Vegas Police Department of using ‘inequality,’ as a motivation for singling out his player Michael Bennett, in an active shooter incident on August 27th.

Carroll wrote:

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Pete Carroll‏Verified account @PeteCarroll Sep 6
May this incident inspire all of us to respond with compassion and couragepic.twitter.com/vtsaB8BWi5

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Michael Bennett
931 replies 5,546 retweets 18,277 likes

In that very short letter, Carroll uses some form of the word “inequality” three different times. Not to mention, with no supporting evidence, he also says that these supposed inequalities are “demonstrated daily.” Furthermore, Carroll tweeted that letter out on September 6th, ten days after the incident and several days after the Las Vegas Police Department released footage which showed no evidence that Bennett had been racially profiled.

What does all this mean?

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Since Carroll tweeted out this vile and slanderous attack on the LVMPD, we have had additional footage released which shows that Michael Bennett is an even bigger race-baiting liar, than we initially thought. Bennett acted in an extremely suspicious, criminal manner, proving that his detainment had nothing to do with race and everything to do with his behavior.


Moreover, we’ve also had the recent examples of tremendous bravery from over the weekend. Where Las Vegas cops risked life and limb to save people during one of the most terrible incidents in our countries history.

Which begs the question: When is Pete Carroll going to be made to apologize for implying that these brave people are racists?

How can the NFL allow this to stand? And if the NFL won’t take a stand against it, how in the world can the unions representing the Seattle Police Department allow it to stand? Why haven’t they boycotted Seahawks games? Or refused to take part in pregame ceremonies?

Pete Carroll essentially accused the police of racism without any evidence, was proven to be absolutely wrong, and has suffered no consequence for it whatsoever.

Is this real life?
 
What a bitch this guy is, first he runs out on USC after blowing up the program and now this,
Seahawks Coach Still Hasn’t Apologized for Accusing Las Vegas PD of ‘Horrendous Incident’ of ‘Inequality’

AP-Elaine-Thompson-Carroll-640x480.png

AP Photo/Elaine Thompson
by Dylan Gwinn4 Oct 2017482

4 Oct, 2017 4 Oct, 2017
Offering unqualified support to someone is a tricky process. Mainly because, if you don’t wait until you have all the facts, it could turn out that your support was given in error. That’s the reality that Seahawks coach Pete Carroll finds himself in right now.
Back in early September, Carroll wrote a letter, which he later tweeted out to the general public. In this letter, he accuses the Las Vegas Police Department of using ‘inequality,’ as a motivation for singling out his player Michael Bennett, in an active shooter incident on August 27th.

Carroll wrote:

DJERwEUVYAA_ZkJ.jpg:large

Previous
Next

Pete Carroll‏Verified account @PeteCarroll Sep 6
May this incident inspire all of us to respond with compassion and couragepic.twitter.com/vtsaB8BWi5

DJERwEUVYAA_ZkJ.jpg

Michael Bennett
931 replies 5,546 retweets 18,277 likes

In that very short letter, Carroll uses some form of the word “inequality” three different times. Not to mention, with no supporting evidence, he also says that these supposed inequalities are “demonstrated daily.” Furthermore, Carroll tweeted that letter out on September 6th, ten days after the incident and several days after the Las Vegas Police Department released footage which showed no evidence that Bennett had been racially profiled.

What does all this mean?

.tout-mid-article { margin-bottom: 15px; }
Since Carroll tweeted out this vile and slanderous attack on the LVMPD, we have had additional footage released which shows that Michael Bennett is an even bigger race-baiting liar, than we initially thought. Bennett acted in an extremely suspicious, criminal manner, proving that his detainment had nothing to do with race and everything to do with his behavior.


Moreover, we’ve also had the recent examples of tremendous bravery from over the weekend. Where Las Vegas cops risked life and limb to save people during one of the most terrible incidents in our countries history.

Which begs the question: When is Pete Carroll going to be made to apologize for implying that these brave people are racists?

How can the NFL allow this to stand? And if the NFL won’t take a stand against it, how in the world can the unions representing the Seattle Police Department allow it to stand? Why haven’t they boycotted Seahawks games? Or refused to take part in pregame ceremonies?

Pete Carroll essentially accused the police of racism without any evidence, was proven to be absolutely wrong, and has suffered no consequence for it whatsoever.

Is this real life?

Sounds like both sides are saying they're vindicated.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...nett-incident-wont-face-discipline/718368001/
 
I must admit that overall those from the right have the advantage as far as being passionate about the issues that concern them. They have a constant manic intensity that the many on the left don't, that and righties fully buy into what they are told. They probably make great soldiers, football players and any other pursuit that requires unwavering blind allegiance. The, run through a brick wall if told to mentality.
Yawn
 
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