Michael Flynn Back In The News

  • The criminal case against Michael Flynn has been back in the news for the past week or so. Retired General Flynn, you will recall, was a top foreign policy advisor to President Trump during the 2016 campaign, and then took the job of National Security Advisor to the President a few days after the inauguration on January 20, 2017.

  • Flynn lasted in that job all of about three weeks, resigning on February 13, 2017.

  • Over the next several months there were persistent indications that Flynn was being investigated for something or other by the FBI, and then by the Mueller gang once their probe got going in May 2017. Flynn ended up taking a guilty plea on November 30, 2017. A complete set of Flynn’s plea documents can be found at this link.

  • Recently, Flynn, with new lawyers, has been seeking to get himself exonerated despite his prior agreement to plead guilty.

  • To anyone paying attention, it has been completely clear, at least since the public availability of the plea agreement in late 2017, that Flynn was set up by corrupt FBI agents and Mueller prosecutors.

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National Taxpayers: Here Are A Few Things You Will Be Paying For If You Bail Out New York

  • Here in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, the “Phase Three” stimulus, aka the CARES Act, passed Congress at the end of March. Immediately we moved on to Phase Four, which however is still making its way through the legislative sausage factory. All the talk is of another trillion or more. What will that include?

  • If you put that question to the National Governors Association, the item at the top of the list will be big bucks for direct unrestricted support for the budgets of state governments. Here is a report from NPR about the NGA meeting on April 11, where the governors put some of their demands on the table:

  • National Governors Association Chair Larry Hogan, R-Md., and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y., the group's top Democrat, are issuing a joint call for Congress to approve $500 billion in direct aid to states . . .

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What Is The True Level Of Mortality Caused By The Covid-19 Virus?

  • Several commenters on yesterday’s post express a strong interest in learning the true level of mortality from the Chinese Virus.

  • Are the numbers reported at sites like Worldometers as “Coronavirus Deaths” accurate and reliable, or are they inflated? Or, for that matter, could it be that the number of “Coronavirus Deaths” is under-reported for reasons that could include people dying at home without ever being tested?

  • My answer is that it is impossible to know at this point. The best indication we will get will come when the CDC issues final data for deaths from all causes in the U.S. for the month of April.

  • When we get that number, we can subtract from it the approximate “normal” number of deaths that would have occurred anyway during April. The difference will be a good estimate of the number of excess deaths attributable to the virus.

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New York Progressives Officially Determine That All Wealth Comes From The Tooth Fairy

  • You undoubtedly know that, among all the states, New York has been hardest hit by the Covid-19 virus. New York is also home to a highly-educated and progressive-minded population. Surely then, New York has many important lessons to teach the rest of the country as to how to deal with a crisis like this.

  • It was on March 20 that our Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a strong version of a total business lockdown. As of that date there were fewer than 300 deaths attributed to the virus in the whole U.S., and less than half that number in New York. From the Wall Street Journal, March 20:

  • New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo [today] ordered all nonessential businesses to close and said residents should stay home as the state further clamps down on human activity to stem the spread of the new coronavirus.

  • Although economic statistics post-dating this order have not yet been released, it is clear that there has been a devastating effect on New York’s economy; exactly how devastating remains to be seen.

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Contest For The Most Brazen Attempt To Grab Federal "Stimulus" Money

  • Back on April 2, when the $2+ trillion “CARES” Act had just cleared Congress, I issued a warning to “make no mistake — this is a perilous moment.”

  • The country had reached seemingly unanimous consensus that all previous budget constraints no longer apply to federal government spending. After all, we are in a crisis. Therefore we must spend “whatever it takes” — a term with no definition and no limits.

  • With all sensible judgment now thrown to the winds, this would be the perfect time for the well-connected and the corrupt to swoop in to grab the extra tens of billions they have long lusted after.

  • And of course, this is exactly what has happened. Every thoroughly corrupt left-wing priority — from wind power subsidies to teachers union contracts — has its lobbyists there in Washington trying to get in on the next handout (aka “stimulus”) gravy train.

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To Reopen, Or Not To Reopen? That Is The Question

To Reopen, Or Not To Reopen?  That Is The Question
  • A few days ago — after initially seeming to say that he had absolute authority to determine when and how the economy could reopen — President Trump instead issued a set of guidelines and then left it up to the various governors to make their own determinations.

  • Since then, different governors have gone different directions on the issue. As with most everything else in our crazy world, there is a clear red/blue divide on the decisions being taken.

  • Before looking at some of the announcements that have come from various governors, let’s first go to the house organ of progressive groupthink, the New York Times, to get the official talking points on the correct strategy. . . .

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