Let’s hear it for the 99%!

I just can’t get over how the MSM ignores facts, but what slays me is how they continue to pound the on the economy stating how bad it is and especially for anyone who is one of the 1% gang. Just today, the FED lowered interest rates 1/4 point because the the economy is doing so well, and while their are little signs of inflation they wanted to head it off should it start. Geez.

From the WSJ Editorial board.

Political discourse nowadays is enough to depress anyone, and the media don’t help by ignoring good economic news. But buck up, Americans: Worker wages are growing much faster than previously reported.

The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) on Tuesday published its annual revisions to personal income data, and the surprise was the huge jump in disposable income and employee compensation.

The revisions show that employee compensation rose 4.5% in 2017 and 5% in 2018—some $4.4 billion and $87.1 billion more than previously reported. The trend has continued into 2019, with compensation increasing $378 billion or 3.4% in the first six months alone. Wages and salaries were revised upward to 5.3% from 3.6% in May year over year. And in June wages and salaries grew at an annual rate of 5.5%, which is a rocking 4.1% after adjusting for inflation.

This is far more than the 3.1% year over year increase in average hourly earnings that the Labor Department’s jobs report showed for June. One reason for the disparity may be that employers are hiring millions of younger, lower-income workers, which may be depressing average hourly earnings as older, more highly paid workers retire.

The BEA also revised overall personal income up by 1.7% for 2017 and 2018 and transfer receipts down 0.7%. In sum, Americans are earning more and relying less on government. Personal savings estimates were also increased by $217 billion for the last two years and are now $1.3 trillion, which means Americans are socking away more of their earnings.

The personal savings rate was revised upward to 8.1% from 6.1% in May, which is much higher than the roughly 5% before the last two recessions. This should make the current economic expansion more durable since consumption isn’t being pumped up largely by increased household debt. Instead consumer spending has increased as wage growth has accelerated amid a tight labor market.

Recall how liberals blamed “secular stagnation” as the reason worker incomes weren’t growing faster during the latter years of Barack Obama’s Presidency. Yet employee compensation has increased by $150 billion more in the first six months of 2019 than all of 2016. Compensation increased 42% more during the first two years of the Trump Presidency than in 2015 and 2016. This refutes the claim by liberals that the economy has merely continued on the same trajectory since 2017 as it was before.

The economy barely skirted recession in the final Obama years, and economic policy changed in 2017. Deregulation has unleashed repressed animal spirits, especially in energy. Tax reform has also spurred business investment in new facilities and equipment, which over time should translate into higher worker productivity and wages.

Those reforms are continuing to pay economic dividends despite the damage from Mr. Trump’s trade policies. While Democrats and even some conservatives complain that workers haven’t benefited from tax reform, the evidence suggests otherwise.

Corporate after-tax profits increased by about $220 billion between 2016 and 2018 while employee compensation swelled nearly $1 trillion. Corporate profits declined 2.9% in the first quarter of 2019 even as wages grew at an annual rate of 10.1%. This sure sounds like an economy that is benefiting the 99%.

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Originally posted 2019-07-31 17:06:46.

Google and Elections

You really need to watch this video of a subcommittee hearing that took place concerning election tampering, and if it doe not scare the pants off you, you need to crawl back under your rock. This 2020 election will undoubtedly be the most fraudulent in my lifetime and you and I may have no say in it. Hear it for yourself and you decide. What can we do?

Please copy and paste into your browser and sit back and listen.

https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4808035/googles-election

Originally posted 2019-07-29 16:57:31.

VFW Windbag

I apologize for my absence, been too darn busy, but don’t ask doing what; I haven’t the slightest. I have no idea where my daytime hours go but they certainly speed by. One thing that has garnered my attention is trying to sell this damn RV. Can you imagine a guy with two motorhomes? Well, that be me. Should not have bought the second until I sold the first, but it’s not the first time I have done something stupid like that. Bought houses without selling the one we just moved from several times. DUMB!, and for someone with a degree in  Economics you’d think he’d know better. Still trying to sell the Navion 24D, what an absolute steal for some young couple with children.

Anyway, I digress.I am a life member of the VFW thanks to my parents who moved to PA when Dad retired and to a dry county. Mom asked if I was a member and wasn’t so she asked if I’d join so they could go as associate members . This was immediate post RVN war when we were not welcome in those places. So, I joined and finally did the life membership things vice renewing every year. Great story in the “The Book” about my first visit to their VFW in 1974.

Anyway I get their trashy magazine that’s filled with nothing but advertises which I never read. And I even sometimes get emails from them when the higher ups think they have something important to say which is always a joke. Anyway, I got one today that really pissed me off so I am posting here.  Please read what the Commander of the entire VFW worldwide has to say. And even look at the date he chose to write this POS.

VFW National Commander Reacts to Resolution on Military Promotions

‘Let’s remember, veterans vote’

WASHINGTON — “The VFW is relieved the nearly year-long obstruction of hundreds of general and flag officer promotions has ended thanks in large part to Senators and fellow VFW members Dan Sullivan and Joni Ernst. The hold on military promotions was endangering our national security and that of our allies, further jeopardizing the sustainability of our all-volunteer force, and negatively impacting the lives of countless service members and families. Going forward, we urge Congress to work together to resolve political disputes within the halls of Congress and permanently abandon the dangerous practice of casting partisan politics on to those wearing the cloth of our nation. Let’s remember, veterans vote.”  — VFW National Commander Duane Sarmiento

Yes sir Mr Heavy, let us please remember Veterans Vote! I certainly hope like hell they vote! This fellow hasn’t a clue. I can’t believe that even the VFW has gone woke.  Congressman Tuberville’s “hold on the the flag promotions is jeopardizing the sustainability of our all-volunteer force.” WHAT? And “negatively impacting the lives of countless service members and families.” Give me break. He hasn’t a clue what the hold on the promotions was all about, but then maybe some of you are in agreement with this windbag. I shall not embarrass my readers by outlining why the astute congressman did what he did and continues with the four stars. Do you know how much a three star makes? A 3-star over 24 (that’s his max) makes $212,101.20 a year, and that’s only his base pay. So this poor fellow won’t get his 4th star until the congressman says so. And guys, he is punishing the right people, although I wish he would not have eased off lower Gen/Adm promotions. They are the problem! They are carrying out the orders of that idiot in the WH instead of standing up for what’s right.

Did you know that an officers oath of office is not the same as the oath of enlistment? The officer’s oath does require him to follow the orders of the president of the US and those officers appointed over me. The officer’s oath acts as a safeguard against power corruption by not swearing obedience to the president or other officials, but rather to the Constitution.  Many people do know there is a difference. If you want to read more about why there is a difference copy and paste the link below for a very good explanation from the Marine Corps. You just may learn something. So, these generals and admirals should be sounding an alarm vice rubber stamping everything DOD says.

I simply find it so sad that this VFW fellow is one of “them” The libitards have invaded the VFW.

https://www.quantico.marines.mil/News/News-Article-Display/Tag/53864/oath-of-office/

Originally posted 2023-12-14 16:36:27.

At “The Tomb.”

Four Young Marines of Fox Valley, who will never ever forget what they did this day. They were YM/Sgt Luis Gutierrez and Cpl Alex Gutierrez (our two senior YM’s, ages 15 and 14 respectfully, and the two who actually laid the wreath, YM/LCpl’s Andrew Fidanzia and Xavier Koczka, ages 13 and 11 respectfully. Can you imagine how nervous they were?

Now you see why I am so very proud of this unit and how much I will sincerely miss them.

My final act on Saturday before stepping down was give them what I titled “A Gift from the Colonel.” It was the “Message From Garcia,” which I am certain many of you reading this know to which I am referring. Then we talked about it and how becoming a “Message Carrier” will allow them to accomplish whatever it is they desire in life. My hope is they retain it and read it often. God Bless them!

Originally posted 2019-07-22 16:46:42.

Fox Valley Young Marines

I cannot believe how long it has been since I posted anything on this blog. In fact, I believe the last one was in May. For those who follow, I apologize, and for those who come occasionally, I’m sure I wasn’t missed. LOL

                     

My only excuse is the title of this post. The kids have kept me so busy 24/7 planning the Washington, D.C. trip, plus I took a trip to Cuba, no not GITMO this time, but deep in the heart of that shithole. More about that experience in a later post; ten days wandering around that place was enough to tire anyone especially a 78 year old man.

Yesterday was a sad day for Nancy and I, but especially for me. At yesterday’s Fox Valley drill, I stepped down as the Unit Commander. Toughest task since deciding to retire from the Corps. These kids are absolutely amazing. To see how far some of them have come since joining the unit is unbelievable.

When we first started in May 2016 and I asked for some help financially, you, my friends, brothers, and relatives contributed somewhere close to $40K to these kids, yes, that’s $40,000! And you have encouraged me to stay with it and keep going even though when I agreed in April 2016 to be the Unit Commander (has to be a Marine), it was to be for one year to get them going. Problem is I fell in love with them. General Pace, a good friend and substantial donor to the unit,  said in his card with his first check, “Jim, I am happy to see you influencing another generation of kids,” and he was spot on as that was what it became.

My farewell action was to take them to D.C. on a six day, five night fun and educational trip to visit sites some of them would never ever get to see in their lifetime. It costs us $25,450, which we had raised beginning last fall. Much of that money came from you!

Thanks to contacts, we were given a tour of Marine Barracks 8th & I and they got to meet the drill team, color guard, and body bearers. Then that Friday night they had special seating right in front of the drill team, and the announcer welcomed them to the parade. What an exciting time it was for 15 boys and girls, ages 8-17. For me it was, of course, a homecoming as many of you know that Barracks was my OCS and TBS.

As a stroke of luck a very dear friend, brother, and mentor who taught me how to be a Drill Instructor was to be buried while we were to be in DC.  I was able to take the kids to ANC and they got to witness a full military funeral complete with a fly over of CH-53’s. He was a grunt, how fitting ! They witnessed the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns and actually got to lay a wreath on the tomb.

We visited the capitol, all the memorials, (Lincoln, Jefferson, Martin Luther King Jr., Washington), the war memorials (WW II, Korea, and the Wall). If you have not seen the Pentagon 9/11 Memorial, you are missing out; go see it next time you are in D.C.it is great.

The kids were truly in awe the entire six days.

But it is time for me to step down. As any commander always does, I trained my replacement, she is not a Marine; therefore, needs a waiver, but I have been assured that will not be a problem.  The Unit is in good hands

This was a well planned exodus by Nancy and me. This last winter’s trek to FL was not a vacation. We put lots of lipstick on that double-wide pig, sold it, and purchased our “forever home” in North Fort Myers. As soon as this place in Illinois sells, we will pack up only the special things we intend to keep and head south with the zoo. It will be my 29th move in my lifetime and my last! Of course, Nancy says I said that three moves ago, but I really mean it this time. I am done moving, no more boxes. No one knew about this action except our family. I finally told our unit XO in late April so we could start the transition of power, but she kept it close hold until yesterday when I made the announcement. There were lots of tears; they all promised to come see us this winter, and I know for sure certain ones will do so.

There is a Young Marine unit in Naples; I have visited them several times during their drills and they have asked me to come teach drill, color guard movements, and flag etiquette, and I probably will do so, but I will not join the unit. Fox Valley will always remain my unit to me.

Finally, one more time I want to thank all of you who visited the blog and donated, went to our Go Fund Me account, or sent checks directly to us; without your support we would not have been able to be an influence on these wonderful kids!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Here’s some pics of the kids in D.C.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

While at the WW II Memorial, the kids met a veteran of the war. I believe it really made his days and kids as well!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kids wanted a picture with their good looking tour guide at the Wall, Of course, I took one too. LOL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In front of the White House. They were closer, but this was better

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The funeral of my dear friend, brother, fellow DI, and Mentor. John Francis Dunn, Sergeant Major (Ret) USMC  (Captain Ret)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Originally posted 2019-07-21 16:19:22.

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