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The Economy, Plastic Turkeys & Charts Galore!

Here's a handy chart to go along with a post I did this morning on the increase in unemployment rate.  Note how the employment rate kareens many times higher than the administrations owns projections for employment had there been no Stimulus plan to begin with!

Obama showing the world his powers of coincidentalism (made that word up):  Out of an audience of 200, the president just happens to choose three who are part of organizations working to pass his health care legislation.   Hey, remember when a plastic turkey held by a president was worth its own investigative news stories? Those were the days.

And what better way during an economic crises to show the electorate how to be frugal with money, but to take extravagant, mostly unnecessary taxpayer-funded junkets overseas!

(H/T: AoS)
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Two months to create those 600K jobs...

Unemployment up to 9.5%.

467,000 jobs lost in June.  Not much spin so far that at least the rate of job loss slowed, thereby somehow "saving" jobs as the unemployment rate for June increased over May by around 100,000.

I'm no economist, but just anecdotally it seems the summer employment rate would increase due to summer hires (kids getting out of school).  It will be interesting to see what the unemployment numbers for September will be after kids go back to school.  Will the unemployment rate jump heading into the Fall? 

The rate continues to creep up though.  What will the Obama administration say and do when those 600,000 jobs Obama promised over the summer fail to appear?  If the unemployment rate fails to reach double digits by say October, will the administration somehow take credit for the rate not reaching 10% "this year"?  What is the metric used for evaluating any jobs "created or saved"?  Will it take into account those jobs already lost?  If Obama had planeed to create 600,000 jobs this summer, since June saw more than 467,000, does that mean that Obama now has to "create or save" over a million jobs?  Or will he be happy to somehow perhaps break even and end up with 0% job growth and that will be hailed as some sort of progress?

Time will tell.  It will be interesting to see what new spin this information wil take over the next few days.
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Lt. Choi just doesn't get it

It's not about being gay.  It's not about "Don't Ask, Don't Tell". 

It's about violating the law.

Any officer who doesn't understand this is unfit for command and service.

His Iraqi service, though commendable, is irrelevant.  The money spent training him and other strawman defences are irrelevant.  Lt. Choi violated military policy.  He violated the law.  He must suffer the consequences. 

This is an issue precisely because Lt. Choi is choosing to make it so.  He entered military service knowing what the policy is.  As an officer, he is responsible for enforcing the policy on others and ensuring his subordinates are aware of the policy and the consequences of violating it.  Knowing what the policy is, he came in anyway.  Perhaps he felt he could live with it.  Maybe he had ulterior motives right from the start.  Who knows.

All I know is that a military officer who violates the law is to be punished.  Social acceptability and political correctness are not defences to violating the law.  In this particular case it seems Lt. Choi is banking on social pressure and more favorable political winds to keep the focus away from his misconduct. 

Lt. Choi is perfectly free to live his life however he wishes, this isn't the issue.  Naturally anyone in the military knows there are times and circumstances where societal norms or even non-norms don't apply - the military world is not the civilian world.  The reason the military has a seperate legal system and code of behavior is precisely because of the differences inherent between the two worlds.  If Lt. Choi were a civilian, this wouldn't be an issue.  He is not.  He is a military officer and is goverend by military law and military rules.  Being a National Guardsman, perhaps he doesn't fully understand this, not being immersed in military life 24/7.  But while on active duty (while serving) he falls under the militaries rules.  If you find you can't abide by what the military is doing, if you can't live under the rules the way they are, then get out, you have that right.

Lt. Choi knew what the rules were, he knew the law.  As an officer, he allowed his personal feelings to overide his duty.  This alone makes him an ineffective officer and unfit for continued service. 

Get over yourself Lt. Choi.  As is typical with many these days, it's all about "me".  Any officer worth his salt would bow out, accept the consequences and salvage what personal Honor he could.  Of course one must have a sense of Honor to begin with to wish to salvage any, but that's just my opinion.
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