HALF-FULL REPORT 02/01/13
In The Brexit and Texit this week, we learned an important word: hysteresis. Originally a concept in physics to quantify the effects of lag time, it's now used in economics: "If people are out of work for long enough, the damage to skills and human capital becomes a permanent loss. The underlying growth potential of the economy is damaged for years."
Under Zero, hysteresis has become a political strategy. Damage America's economy, national security, and moral culture long enough and consistently enough to become permanent. Part of the strategy is convincing people that resistance to it is futile, even immoral. Thus the number of his fellow travelers and useful idiots increases.
You could not get a clearer example than, on Tuesday (1/29), 94 out of 100 Senators voted to confirm a treasonous, characterless scumbag as Secretary of State. There are now only 3 Senators with any self-respect or decency: John Cornyn (TX), Ted Cruz (TX), and Jim Inhofe (OK) who voted No (Kerry along with 2 others abstained).
And it could get worse. Yet for all of this, there were a number of bright spots this week. Here we go.

