Showing posts with label Hispanics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hispanics. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Headlines


Biden’s VP shortlist comes up short

Dr. Anthony Fauci isn’t ‘particularly concerned’ about safety of Moderna vaccine

Jerry Nadler thinks Portland Antifa violence is a ‘myth’

Marlins home opener canceled as 12 players test positive for COVID

Trump’s national security adviser tests positive for Covid-19

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross is out of the hospital

GOP calls for probe into murder of black Trump supporter

Democrats worry that backing violent ‘peaceful protests’ will help Trump

Karen Bass walks back Castro comment amid VP vetting

Google extends its coronavirus work-from-home order to summer, 2021

Soros puts record $50 million into 2020 election

Joe Biden campaign Hispanic organizers claim ‘toxic’ work culture

STAND UP FOR AMERICA!

Wednesday, February 05, 2020

Headlines


Dr. Jill Biden: Lindsey Graham’s Trump-era transformation ‘a little hurtful’

US manufacturing activity rebounds in January

Trump congratulates ‘great state of Kansas’ ...

Le Pen: Brexit is a ‘terrifying failure’ for the European Union

Coronavirus: China says U.S. action ‘spreading fear’ as mainland death toll hits 361

Jeff Bezos sued for defamation by girlfriend’s brother

Hispanics largest minority voting block for first time ...

Ted Cruz: Fauxcahontas delivered last 2 GOP votes against witnesses

Kerry unloads on NBC after report he was overheard talking about 2020 bid

Coronavirus is going to ‘paralyze China’ — El-Erian warns against buying dips

Britain’s productivity decline worst in 250 years!

Boris admits ‘relatively few’ Islamist can be rehabilitated

Saturday, September 21, 2019

Headlines


‘Of course I did’ Giuliani acknowledges asking Ukraine to investigate Biden

Light shows and live bands: China wants to boost its nightlife to spur its evonomy

More Fed pumping in cash crunch ...

Pentagon: Border wall going up about one mile per day

France’s Macron risks big trouble with ‘Big Bang’ reform

Warren presidency frightens investors at conference: ‘She’s not my candidate of choice’

Warren rising ... Her nomination to lose?

Tulsi Gabbard fundraiser off ‘Saudi Arabia’s bitch’ remark

Buttigieg rips Warren over ‘evasive’ answers on health reform

Facebook’s Zuckerberg met with President Trump at the White House

Trudeau leaves open possibility of more blackface photos ... Canada horrified ...

Hispanic groups side with Trump on immigration: ‘I believe n the wall’

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Headlines


Eric Swalwell ends c White House bid, citing low fundraising, polling

Apartment rental demand soars as more millennials believe it’s cheaper than owning a home

Swamp floods chaos hits Capital, White House flooding

Food stamp population lowest in 10 years

Trump says administration ‘will no longer deal with’ British ambassador

US judge halts Trump administration’s rule requiring drug prices in TV ads

Record 60 million Hispanics in USA, 52% of population growth ...

Poll: Trump hits 50% approval rating after Independence Day

Minimum wage bill could eliminate 1.3 million jobs, CBO says

When angry, Steve Jobs was highly critical of Tim Cook, says biographer Isaacson

APPLE co-founder Wozniak: ‘Get off FACEBOOK’ ...

Poll: Plurality of likely voters support criminally prosecuting illegal aliens

Friday, April 19, 2019

Headlines


Japanese leader plans grueling D.C. dash for Trump face time

Mortgage purchase applications hit highest level in 9 years

Miracle: Most [Notre Dame] interior intact ...

Pew Research: Hispanics to outpace black Americans as largest voting majority by 2020

Republicans stockpile cash to safeguard Senate majority

China says its first quarter GDP grew by 6.4 percent, topping expectations

Yuma, Arizona declares state of emergency over surge of illegals ...

Supporters cheer Peter Buttigieg kissing husband at 2020 announcement

U.S. to announce tough policy on businesses in Cuba

If Trump wins second term, stocks will likely get a boost, Robert Schiller says

Judge: Barr sowing public mistrust ...

Trump vetoes bill aiming to end American involvement in Yemen civil war

Monday, April 08, 2019

Hispanics and Trump


Trump’s approval rating among Hispanics may be approaching 50% ... see: Politico Story. If this trend is real and continues, Nancy Pelosi will be on the border with the rest of the Democrats helping to build the wall.

Tuesday, November 06, 2018

Headlines


Final polls point to narrow House majority for Democrats

Democrats hold 7 point advantage are ad of midrem election as Trump's base 'comes home': NBC-WSJ poll

Hannity and Limbaugh at rally with Trump!

Senate report reveals Christine Blasey Ford had an encounter similar to her Kavanaugh claim

Democrats aren't moving left. They're returning to their roots

A Wall Street veteran who's bullish on stocks sees one more major leg down, and China's the reason

5 million already voted in TX ...

Maxine Waters: 'Trump is putting a target on my back' -- 'He's promoting violence'

Pompeo not worried about North Korean 'rhetoric' ahead of New York talks

David Stockman believes the 40% market correction he's long predicted has finally arrived

Voter enthusiasm surges among Hispanics ...

Stacey Abrams: Georgians could have to 'turn their guns in '

Saturday, June 23, 2018

Headlines


New Pruitt question: Where are his e-mails?

China media says US has 'dilusions' as impact of trade war spreads

'Roseanne' without Roseanne get ABC greenlight ...

Escalation: Resistance protesters surround DHS Sec. Nielsen's home

Trump to Congress: 'Stop wasting' time on immigration legislation until after midterms

Tesla preparing to close a dozen solar facilities in 9 states

WASH POST won't cover AMAZON warehouse conditions ...

Poll: Nearly 5 in 9Americas say US should not become migrant camp

Grassley wants to subpoena Comey, Lynch after DOJ Watchdog report

Commerce Secretary Ross: 'The ultimate objective of the president is to reduce tariffs'

Revealed: Canada uses massive US anti-terrorist database on borders ...

Hispanic Americans support Trump order detaining border crossing families together

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Sweet Irony


The Democrats have been waging an obvious strategy of throwing open our border to pack this country with legal and illegal immigrants with the expectation that these appreciative newcomers would counter a growing national conservative trend toward Republicans.

A great many of these immigrants, particularly in the southwest and far west US, are Hispanic ... and, as Diane Feinstein is learning, they may not maintain a loyalty to those who opened the doors to them. Senator Feinstein wanted to run for reelection in California and has just been shocked to lose her party's backing to ... drum roll please ... a Latino. What's that old chestnut, "hoisted on her own petard."

Twenty or thirty years from now, if current trends persist, there will likely not be a single elected politician in America's southwest and far west who is not of Hispanic origin. And to increase the treacle tone of this irony, since this ethnic group is naturally conservative, they may even identify then as Republicans.

Anyone, who doesn't find lip-smacking justice in how this Democrat voter-packing strategy is beginning to backfire, is not paying attention.

Friday, December 30, 2016

Headlines


These headlines are real ... they have all been discovered on Internet news sites.

Despite refugee attacks, most Germans don't blame Merkel

Russia brokers Syrian cease fire as USA sidelined ...

John Bolton: The two state [Israel/Palestinian] solution is dead

Scientists on brink of bringing back extinct beasts

Charlie Sheen calls on God to kill Trump

Trump says he'll meet with intelligence community to discuss findings that led to Russian sanctions

Study: Christians most persecuted religious group in the world

'Leaked document' puts Kerry at head of UN snub of Israel

Trump makes last minute push to add Hispanic to Cabinet

Kellyanne Conway 'struggling to find [private] school for her children in DC'

Exclusive: Obama, Palestinians plotting more anti-Israel actions

Obama historic land grab: 552 million acres for 'conservation'

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Headlines


These headlines are real ... they have all been discovered on Internet news sites.

It's over: Angelina Jolie files for divorce from Brad Pitt

[ISIS] Chemical attack on U.S. troops

Former Haitian Senate President: Clintons exploited earthquake to 'steal billions of dollars from the sick and starving'

Politico: Yellen helps Hillary dodge bullet .. [no interest rate hike]

Poll Shock: Trump outperforms Romney with Hispanics

McDonald's hires foreign H-1B workers, fires Americans

Life on Jupiter moon? NASA to announce 'surprising activity' ...

Hackers control TESLA [car] 12 miles away!

NFL ratings dropping ...

Syrian migrant threw children from window because wife wanted 'Western Freedom'

Clinton Foundation's AIDs program distributed 'watered down' drugs to third-world countries

Poll: 74 % Americans reject Obama's Middle East refugee. plan

Saturday, July 02, 2016

Headlines


These headlines are real ... they have all been discovered on Internet news sites:

[Trump] outperforms McCain and Romney with Hispanics

Update: Austria presidential election annulled over voter fraud

Miami named 'worst city' to live in

Cops find $25M cash during Miami drug raid

Japan top court approves blanket surveillance of country Muslims

[Facebook] employees subjected to KGB-like scrutiny

Majority of Dems want a third term for Obama

Bust: 'Diamond of Century' fails to sell in London

Sound of Silence: Paul Simon to quit music

Skittles goes all white to celebrate LGBT pride

Tesla driver killed on 'autopilot' mode

'Clock Boy' Ahmed Mohamed returns to Texas

Friday, January 31, 2014

Little Bighorn


The Republican Party is holding a retreat on the shores of the scenic Chesapeake Bay … a meeting whose stated purpose is to solidify the Republican position on immigration.  It appears that the Republican leadership, as prodded by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, that Democratic Svengali, Chuck Schumer, and many in the old-guard Republican establishment, would very much like to pass an immigration reform bill this year.  

The stated objective for this immigration reform (read "concession") is that it will persuade many Hispanics to pull the voting lever for them in future elections.  Balderdash!  This would clearly be an unforced error … a Waterloo … a Donnybrook … a Little Bighorn … a Pickett’s Charge … a retreat retreat if you will.

Fortunately, as the GOP leadership is discovering in between bites of Maryland blue crab, that something like three-quarters of their House Republicans don’t buy this silly logic … and are pushing back.  I have in the past explained why I think that the Republican leaderships’ rationales are flawed … and I repeat them here from my Carrying Water in a Sieve blog.  These misconceptions are:
1)       Illegal immigrants will come forward to take advantage of this path to citizenship of whatever form it takes.  Think about it … why would you as an illegal immigrant … living in the shadows and getting many if not most of the benefits of citizenship, come forward and get your name entered in a database that would possibly take away some of these benefits and/or get the Internal Revenue Service on your trail to pay taxes and/or fines (see: The Daily Beast Story)? By staying in the shadows, it is also reasonable to assume that any onerous aspects of being “illegal” will be ameliorated by President Obama and any future Democrat administrations … witness the above-mentioned executive order last summer.  Thus, the status quo has a very attractive appeal to this class on non-citizen. With something like the Dream Act, they might even be required to learn English for heavens sake! 
2)       Illegal immigrants, as an indication of gratitude for their efforts, might vote in greater percentages for Republicans than such Hispanics and other immigrant groups now do. Why?  Survey after survey has shown that the reason such immigrants vote for Democrats is that they are for big-brother government and all the largess that such form of government returns to them (see: Huffington Post Opinion).  Besides, in many states (such as Nevada), many of these illegal immigrants vote Democrat already … goaded on by their conspiratorial unions (see: FrontPage Story).

Afterward: Small victory ... see: Breitbart Story.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

For the Want of a Nail


Why did Mitt Romney lose an election which most pundits thought he was sure to win (including myself … a non- pundit). Other than the voting loyalty of obvious major blocs that worshiped at the feet of Obama -- single women, Hispanics and blacks, Romney may well of lost because his team could not get out the vote. In fact in 2012, the Romney/Ryan ticket received 464 thousand fewer votes than the McCain/Palin ticket did in 2008. This was a shocker to me … particularly given the surge that Romney and Ryan seemed to be receiving in the waning days of the campaign.

When you couple this with another surprising statistic – the Obama/Biden ticket got almost 6.3 million fewer votes than they did in 2008, one is even more perplexed. Obviously something was seriously wrong with both candidates’s ground games, but Romney had an opening through which he could have driven an American Motors car … and he flubbed the dub. If he just could have picked up half the votes that Obama surrendered, he might well have been elected. But alas, not to be.

The question then is, what happened? And I think I have a little-reported answer. The Romney/Ryan team was depending on a piece of software dubbed ORCA to get out those voters that were expected to and should have pulled the Republican levers. This software was supposed to identify for more than 34,000 eager Romney poll-watchers specific names of those voters in key districts who needed to be rounded up and brought to the polls. However, this lauded software pooped the bed and did not perform as anticipated. And what is worse, the Romney team had no back-up plan … so perhaps millions of their expected Republican voters stayed home and watched the sad results on television … see: National Journal Article

Exactly why this software crashed to the point of non-functionality on election day is probably now being hotly debated … lack of beta testing, lack of user training, insufficient computer power, a denial-of-service attack from the Obama team, a Democrat techie mole, etc.; but what is clear is that Romney, despite his reputation for getting things done, did not have the right techies and technical managers on his campaign staff. See: SD Times Article for additional details. Too bad … for all Romney’s psychic and organizational efforts and the hundreds of millions of dollars that were expended on his behalf … the lack of this one I.P. nail may well have cost him the election battle.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

King Barack


Government is a lot more efficient when you can ignore the will of the people.  The Dream Act was introduced over 12 years ago as an attempt to solve our illegal immigrant problems (see: Wikipedia  Entry).  Congress was deluged with complaints that this was an amnesty program and eventually had to abandon this legislation.  Now with the stroke of a pen, “President” Obama has circumvented this country’s Constitutional process and has executive-ordered many of the tenants of this deep-sixed law into effect.  Yesterday, this ukase was implemented around the country to an overwhelming reception from hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of those who have, until now, been living in the shadows (see: AP Story and NBC Chicago Story).

Independent of the charity arguments surrounding our tsar of tsar’s action, Obama has clearly and cleverly ignored the legal protocols that have been in place since our country’s founding. He is thumbing his nose at Madison and Jefferson and that great document they crafted.  And why is there not a hew and cry from Republicans?  Because they are unfortunately realistic … and know that many Hispanics would been even more inclined to vote against them in November.  And, to politicians, getting elected usually comes before all other considerations.

But my question is: Is it not also realistic to assume that a large percentage of these newly documented immigrants will also vote against Republicans … despite all laws to the contrary? And, if this travesty of justice does grease the skids for Obama’s re-election, will his highness not take even grosser liberties with that manuscript for which he once was a college lecturer?

Thursday, January 05, 2012

Eeny, Meeny, Miny ...

A commenter on my previous blog suggests that Rick Santorum might make an interesting choice for Vice President once Mitt Romney locks up the Republican nomination for President ... possibly after the New Hampshire primary next Tuesday.  I have previously suggested that Marco Rubio might be the best choice for Veep ... while others have championed Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey.  As a consequence I think it might be worthwhile to investigate the pluses and minuses of each of these possibilities:

Rick Santorum -- Pluses: could solidify the Republican base for the ticket by attracting Evangelicals and social conservatives; appeals to Reagan Democrats with his blue-collar family background; Senate experience; might secure Pennsylvania's electoral votes.  Minuses: his stances on abortions, contraceptives, and gay marriages; no management experience; his last large election loss

Marco Rubio -- Pluses: could appeal to Hispanics due to his heritage; probably would secure Florida's electoral votes; is a tried and true conservative; Senate experience; his physical appearance.  Minuses: might not appeal to Mexican-Americans; still a bit of a political neophyte; no management experience

Chris Christie -- Pluses: knows how to reach across party lines to achieve consensus; strong management experience; avid fiscal conservative; combative style; might bring New Jersey's electoral votes into the Republican column; appeals to independents.  Minuses: his physical appearance; not a social conservative

Moe -- Plus: would be better than Biden