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FCC Votes to Regulate Internet Like a Utility, Loretta Lynch Gets Judiciary Committee Approval, IRS Still Plays the Delay Game: P.M. Links

J.D. Tuccille | 2.26.2015 4:30 PM

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    Break out the tin cans and string. The FCC voted to regulate the Internet like a utility. What harm could that do to a dynamic, innovative sector of the economy, even if it's done for shoddy, bullshit reasons? Oh…wait.

  • Loretta Lynch won thumbs up from the Senate Judiciary Committee on her way to being confirmed as the next U.S. attorney general.
  • Prices actually dropped just a tad in January, as the United States experienced deflation for the first time in years. At least Europe won't be lonely.
  • How is the IRS handling those complaints about its improper sidetracking of applications for tax exemptions from conservative political groups? It's still sitting on them, waiting for the sun to sputter out.
  • Maybe the Department of Homeland Security will lose some funding for its bloated, intrusive activities after all. House Republicans aren't backing down from their stand on the president's immigration action, with (a small part of) the DHS's fate at stake.
  • Florida cops are finding a steep learning curve when it comes to the public's ability to record official misbehavior and share it with the world at large. Well…Ok. It's not just Florida.
  • The unmasking of Mohammed Emwazi, a computer programming graduate from a comfortable background in London, as "Jihadi John" has people speculating about just what's involved in turning a a man into a murderous fanatic. 

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    The FCC voted to regulate the Internet like a utility.

    Year 2016: Your email is returned for not including valid postage.

    1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

      Hello.

    2. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

      It's hard not to think that all of the aborted attempts of government to fuck up the Internet won't come back in full force, including paying postage for e-mail. God knows the USPS craves that more than anything ever.

    3. expat   10 years ago

      year 2025: you have to drive to the neighborhood mailbox to pick up your email

      1. Sevo   10 years ago

        And the people who are to hand it to you are on break.
        Always on break.

      2. kinnath   10 years ago

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izQB2-Kmiic

    4. Smilin' Joe Fission   10 years ago

      Fuck the FCC. That is all.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    Loretta Lynch won thumbs up from the Senate Judiciary Committee...

    Who doesn't love asset forfeiture?

    1. R C Dean   10 years ago

      Nobody who matters, that's who.

    2. SIV   10 years ago

      Jeff Flake loves asset forfeiture so much he wants to plural marry it!

  3. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    Prices actually dropped just a tad in January, as the United States experienced deflation for the first time in years.

    I blame the polar vortex.

    1. Brett L   10 years ago

      ThE money supply has not shrunk. There is no deflation. Certain goods cost less.

      1. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

        Which goods? The only price I've seen change is gas, and that's still above where it should be.

        1. Brett L   10 years ago

          Gas. Some food. That's the point. Just because I spent less this month than last on the same stuff doesn't mean I experienced deflation. If I switch to a cheaper cell phone contract am I experiencing deflation? No. Even if everyone's cellphone contract got cheaper, it still wouldn't change the amount of money in circulation. Therefore, no deflation.

          1. SIV   10 years ago

            Outside of the $6 whole grilled chickens at the Brownsville, Texas HEB I only see food prices going up.

            1. Enough About Palin   10 years ago

              Gas and food aren't counted in the CPI.

              1. SIV   10 years ago

                Yes they are. The fuel price decline is why inflation was negative for January.

                Food and fuel are excluded from the so-called "core CPI" or PCE but are very much a part of the Consumer Price Index's "basket of goods".

              2. kbolino   10 years ago

                Well, not directly.

            2. C. Anacreon   10 years ago

              I have Jewish friends who find the name of that store offensive.

  4. Citizen Nothing   10 years ago

    Deflation? Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!

    1. Citizen Nothing   10 years ago

      Whatdowedowhatdowedowhatdowedo? Aaaaaaaaaaa!!!

      1. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

        If prices go down, I tend to buy more.

        But that's just me (and many other people on the demand curve)

    2. rts   10 years ago

      I've read on other derpy websites that deflation is the single greatest threat to the economy ever conceived.

      Why does this belief persist?

      1. Zeb   10 years ago

        Monetary deflation can cause real problems. I'm fairly convinced of that. Prices going down is a good thing when it is because of changes in supply/demand or greater efficiency or lower cost materials. As long as wages don't start declining across the board I don't think that kind of "deflation" is a bad thing.

        1. Brett L   10 years ago

          That's my point I guess. There is no monetary deflation. The printing presses are still working overtime.

          1. MJGreen   10 years ago

            I sometimes picture engineers, inventors, entrepreneurs, etc., screaming, "We're doing everything we can! Why do you want to offset our lower prices??"

          2. Zeb   10 years ago

            I find it a lot easier to be specific about what I mean than to argue about the definition of "deflation".

      2. Jordan   10 years ago

        Because economics is dominated by superstitious Keynesian and Monetarist clowns.

      3. TheZeitgeist   10 years ago

        I've read on other derpy websites that deflation is the single greatest threat to the economy ever conceived.

        Why does this belief persist?

        Deflation punishes debtors as inflation punishes savers.

      4. Alton Knutson   10 years ago

        I don't think it is that deflation is bad, it is just an indication that your economy is really doing horribly if you have deflation, in particular since normally there is money printing as well that is going on and if that cannot keep prices rising you are really in a world of hurt.

        1. gaoxiaen   10 years ago

          +100,000,000,000,000 Zimbabwe dollars

  5. Mike M.   10 years ago

    Prices actually dropped just a tad in January, as the United States experienced deflation for the first time in years.

    "Quantitative Easing today, Quantative Easing tomorrow, Quantitative Easing forever."

  6. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    How is the IRS handling those complaints about its improper sidetracking of applications for tax exemptions from conservative political groups?

    They shouldn't have stored them on those shoddy hard drives.

  7. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

    Llamas Gone Wild:
    Black Llama in Custody, White Llama still on the Run!

    1. Andrew S.   10 years ago

      Of course the cops would bring the black llama into custody and ignore the white llama!

      1. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

        Llol.

        1. Swiss Servator... Switzy!   10 years ago

          *narrows gaze*

          1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

            Yeah. He needs the frowning of a lifetime for that.

            1. Swiss Servator... Switzy!   10 years ago

              I am hoping I have , like, the opposite of a Care Bear Stare...

      2. Dances-with-Trolls   10 years ago

        Just amazed that the black llama was taken without deadly force.

        1. Citizen Nothing   10 years ago

          But they shot the black llama's dog.

      3. Old Man With Candy   10 years ago

        #blackllamasmatter

        1. The DerpRider   10 years ago

          Ha!

        2. PapayaSF   10 years ago

          +1

        3. Swiss Servator... Switzy!   10 years ago

          *golf clap*

        4. C. Anacreon   10 years ago

          Hooves up, don't shoot!

    2. Ted S.   10 years ago

      Too bad the tweet is ZOMG FOX NEWS IS TEH RACIST!!!111!!!

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        Yes, the post was a twofer.

  8. Bam!   10 years ago

    The unmasking of Mohammed Emwazi, a computer programming graduate from a comfortable background in London, as "Jihadi John" has people speculating about just what's involved in turning a a man into a murderous fanatic.

    Is the answer patriarchy?

    1. Citizen Nothing   10 years ago

      Can't be racism. That doesn't exist.

      1. gaoxiaen   10 years ago

        Video games.

    2. paranoid android   10 years ago

      Obviously it's *income inequality* you dolts. Have you even read Piketty?

      1. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

        I thought that was the force that caused people in poor countries (negatively financed particles) move towards wealthier ones, while jobs floed in the opposite direction.

        1. Sevo   10 years ago

          Well, that job did, didn't it?

    3. PapayaSF   10 years ago

      It can't be Islam. At least, that's what we're told all the time.

    4. Zeb   10 years ago

      I suspect he was always a murderous psychopath at heart and saw his opportunity to really shine and took it. I find it hard to believe that anyone who hasn't had an extremely fucked up life would turn to that sort of thing without some sort of underlying psychosis.

      1. Zeb   10 years ago

        Or psychopathology, I guess. Psychosis is something else.

        1. PapayaSF   10 years ago

          Maybe, but notice that there aren't a lot of psychopaths who convert to Christianity or Buddhism and then go on killing sprees.

          1. Zeb   10 years ago

            Islam does offer a lot more opportunities for that sort of thing, I won't argue with that. Perhaps that is part of what attracts such people to Islam, or to the radical and violent ideologies if they are already Muslims. The vast majority of Muslim converts don't go around mass murdering.

            1. Slammer   10 years ago

              If his name is "Jihadi John" does he have crazy funny Arabic typos on his flags and stuff?

            2. grrizzly   10 years ago

              Maybe in the sequel to Submission .

              BTW, the book contains the most interesting intellectual justification for conversion to Islam that I've seen.

            3. PapayaSF   10 years ago

              I don't think the vast majority of communists went around mass murdering, either, but that's not a point in favor of communism.

      2. bodenlosen Schweinerei   10 years ago

        The feel of power and the thought of sex are probably enough.

    5. Swiss Servator... Switzy!   10 years ago

      "blowback"

      /Richman

  9. BiMonSciFiCon   10 years ago

    Break out the tin cans and string. The FCC voted to regulate the Internet like a utility. What harm could that do to a dynamic, innovative sector of the economy, even if it's done for shoddy, bullshit reasons? Oh...wait.

    We survived the great commenting failure of 2014, we'll get through this.

    I'm working on a raven-based commenting system as we speak. Send me your GPS coordinates. North of the Wall (i.e., Canada) need not apply.

    1. Raven Nation   10 years ago

      I'm working on a raven-based commenting system as we speak

      DIBS!

      1. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

        *ties a message to raven nation*

        Now Fly! This one's headed to the Antipodes.

        1. Raven Nation   10 years ago

          Tell IFH I'll be there sometime in April.

          1. Swiss Servator... Switzy!   10 years ago

            *opera applause*

            1. Raven Nation   10 years ago

              *bows modestly*

    2. Ted S.   10 years ago

      RFC 1149

      1. Raven Nation   10 years ago

        That reads like something out of a John Barnes novel.

    3. Jerryskids   10 years ago

      Break out the tin cans and string? If you plan on using that as an alternative to the internet wouldn't tin cans and string logically fall under the purview of the FCC? Somebody needs to regulate and make uniform rules for tin can usage lest we face the chaos of incompatability problems wrought by different lengths of string and different sizes of cans.

    4. DesigNate   10 years ago

      I hope you've figured out the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow/s raven.

      1. BiMonSciFiCon   10 years ago

        African or European?

  10. Jordan   10 years ago

    Prices actually dropped just a tad in January, as the United States experienced deflation for the first time in years.

    OH MY GOD THE HORROR!!!

    Did any central bankers hang themselves?

    1. Irish   10 years ago

      The best part is that, as the article explains, the 0.1% deflation was caused entirely by the collapse in gas prices since core inflation (inflation not counting gas and food) actually rose 1.6%.

      The only thing they're actually measuring, therefore, is the drop in gas and food prices.

      1. Citizen Nothing   10 years ago

        Best start up the printing presses.
        Oh, wait...

        1. Swiss Servator... Switzy!   10 years ago

          TURN THEM TO 11!

          1. brokencycle   10 years ago

            *12

      2. bodenlosen Schweinerei   10 years ago

        If there were any real deflation, the stink of beshitted central banker trousers would be proof irrefutable.

  11. Injun, as in from India   10 years ago

    The unmasking of Mohammed Emwazi, a computer programming graduate from a comfortable background in London, as "Jihadi John" has people speculating about just what's involved in turning a a man into a murderous fanatic.

    The real question is how to stop him, and the answer is a .357 magnum round.

    1. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

      .455 Webley, he is a British export, after all.

    2. Zeb   10 years ago

      Or a shovel to the face, repeatedly. There are many appropriate answers. The real, real question is who will do it and how will they find him. .357 round won't do much good until you know exactly where to aim.

    3. Enough About Palin   10 years ago

      I stand by my assertion that napalm would be the best way to take him and his cohorts out. Plus, it'll smell like...victory.

  12. Irish   10 years ago

    Given that America's economy is growing at its fastest pace in like 7 years, doesn't this kind of provide evidence that deflation isn't the catastrophic economy destroyer that progressives are always claiming it is?

    1. BiMonSciFiCon   10 years ago

      They'll be sure to cook the books and adjust the GDP numbers (totally legit you guys) down to address the matter.

    2. Pope Jimbo   10 years ago

      How can the economy be growing? Last winter, the foul weather kept the economy growing* and this winter is worse (at least in the North East, i.e. the only part of the country that matters).

      * Wasn't that the administration's excuse last year for bad weather? That the GDP would have been great except for all that bad weather. Man! Those guys can't catch a break.

    3. MJGreen   10 years ago

      No. Just as the economy picking up after sequestration took effect does not prove that anything resembling austerity will spur growth.

    4. TheZeitgeist   10 years ago

      Given that America's economy is growing at its fastest pace in like 7 years, doesn't this kind of provide evidence that deflation isn't the catastrophic economy destroyer that progressives are always claiming it is?

      Progressives are already taking credit for this improved economy of cheaper hydrocarbons and sequestration.

      The hydrocarbons were supposed to boil us all by now - before sequestration burned the sun out that is - however since that did not happen, actually some better things happened, the line is Because Stimulus/New Energy/LGBTQWERTY.

  13. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    House Republicans aren't backing down from their stand on the president's immigration action, with (a small part of) the DHS's fate at stake.

    And the ensuing terrorist assault will be the bigoted GOP's fault!

    1. Andrew S.   10 years ago

      It's going to be 9/11 times a hundred!

      1. Injun, as in from India   10 years ago

        911,000?

      2. Citizen Nothing   10 years ago

        Jesus! That's 91,100!

      3. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

        100*9/11 = 81.81818181...

        1. Citizen Nothing   10 years ago

          That doesn't sound so bad.

    2. Ted S.   10 years ago

      Local news just tried to tie those three guys arrested in NYC to the House Republicans' not voting to keep DHS funded.

      1. Injun, as in from India   10 years ago

        Unbiased media! FTW!

  14. Jerry on the sea   10 years ago

    ...has people speculating about just what's involved in turning a a man into a murderous fanatic.

    Internet porn?

    1. Andrew S.   10 years ago

      He read the Warty Hugeman stories that keep getting posted in the links threads. That's enough to drive any man insane.

    2. Ted S.   10 years ago

      Getting elected President.

      I mean, how many people did Obama murder before he had access to drones?

      1. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

        I would like to point to his vote against a bill respecting the lives of babies who survived abortion attempts (ie, the doctor failed to kill them the first time around).

        I don't think his socieopathy was an effect of arriving in office.

    3. thom   10 years ago

      Gay marriage!

  15. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    Florida cops are finding a steep learning curve when it comes to-

    Pretty much everything. Years of unaccountability will do that to you. (Just talk to any feminist.)

  16. Rich   10 years ago

    The unmasking of Mohammed Emwazi, a computer programming graduate from a comfortable background in London, as "Jihadi John" has people speculating about just what's involved in turning a a man into a murderous fanatic.

    SEE?! See why the Internet must be regulated?!

    1. Doctor Whom   10 years ago

      That proves that the STEM subjects are evil.

      1. Zeb   10 years ago

        I disagree. I say it is specific to computer programming.

        1. Ted S.   10 years ago

          Computer *game* programming.

        2. Hyperion   10 years ago

          You're right, and there are some here lurking among us. Better sleep with one eye open!

  17. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    ...has people speculating about just what's involved in turning a a man into a murderous fanatic.

    Lack of jobs programs.

    1. BiMonSciFiCon   10 years ago

      He heard Marie Harf speak and lost his reason.

    2. Lord Humungus   10 years ago

      Gee I knew a good computer job was hard to get into these days but...

      1. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

        That's why he went into public relations.

    3. Brett L   10 years ago

      Maybe he worked tech support. It made me hate my fellow humans.

      1. Lord Humungus   10 years ago

        This times infinity.

      2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        Racist?

        1. Brett L   10 years ago

          No I hated all sexes and races equally.

      3. Zeb   10 years ago

        "Have you tried turning it off and then on again?"

        "Is it definitely plugged in?"

        1. Brett L   10 years ago

          "There is no cup holder on your computer "

          1. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

            I worked on a helpdesk for a while. The users were actually less of a problem than the helpdesk I get tickets from now.

          2. Leigh   10 years ago

            Where's the any key button?

            1. generic Brand   10 years ago

              All this work is making me thirsty. I think I'll have a Tab. Whoops, no time for a drink now; computer's starting!

  18. Lord Humungus   10 years ago

    "So in the short term, if Mr. McConnell, the leader of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House, John Boehner, want to have a vote on whether what I'm doing is legal or not, they can have that vote. I will veto that vote, because I'm absolutely confident that what we're doing is the right thing to do."

    http://www.mrctv.org/blog/obam.....-will-veto

    1. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

      Do we need to bother speculating the storm that would have rained down on any other president that said that?

    2. F. Stupidity, Jr.   10 years ago

      A quote that forever needs no context.

    3. Andrew S.   10 years ago

      I will veto that vote, because I'm absolutely confident that what we're doing is the right thing to do."

      Notice it's not "I'm confident that what I'm doing is legal", it's "I'm confident that it's the right thing to do". Subtle difference there?

      1. BiMonSciFiCon   10 years ago

        Sure did. Reminded me of the Democratic Congressman crying crocodile tears about Obamacare "I don't care if it's not constitutional! I care to much about the children!"

      2. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

        It's not subtle at all, and it's the same crap he says whenever he flagrantly violates the law.

        Fucker should've been impeached ages ago, but, no, we can't impeach budding tyrants.

        1. BigT   10 years ago

          Fucker should've been impeached ages ago, but, no, we can't impeach budding black tyrants.

          1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

            I don't think that's as much the issue as the weird idea that the Clinton impeachment somehow ended impeachment as an option. Which is absurd.

            This is one check on government power that has been vastly and, frankly, criminally underutilized. Congress should be removing officials regularly. It should happen 10-20 times a year at least, with a high percentage of convictions, given what we know about government officials these days.

            1. BigT   10 years ago

              Yes, once the ephelumps f*d up the Clinton impeachment and ended up making him more popular it is too hot to handle.

              Unfortunately the partisanship is so strong neither party will ever vote against their own person - this is how far we have fallen since the Nixon era. Sad.

              1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

                Pathetic. And things sucked back then, too, so that's really saying something.

          2. Ted S.   10 years ago

            #blacktyrantsmatter

      3. CatoTheElder   10 years ago

        Another president said that, "when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal".

        In other words, Chocolate Nixon.

        1. Suthenboy   10 years ago

          I declare you the winner.

          1. Slumbrew   10 years ago

            Seconded.

      4. The Last American Hero   10 years ago

        Congress will try to limit me to 2 terms in office, but I will disband Congress because I'm absolutely confident that making me President-for-Life is the right thing to do.

    4. Warty   10 years ago

      !

      All of this has happened before and will happen again.

      1. Winston   10 years ago

        So The Socons will take over?

      2. Swiss Servator... Switzy!   10 years ago

        The Cylons will attack again?!

  19. PBR Streetgang   10 years ago

    ^ I think you mean a LACK OF internet pr0n

  20. Warty   10 years ago

    In case anyone missed being disgusted.

    1. Old Man With Candy   10 years ago

      Why is it surprising? SOP for centuries. Most recent egregious example was by the Taliban.

      1. Warty   10 years ago

        Not surprising in the least, just revolting.

        Pop quiz: name a religion worse than mainstream Islam. Show your work.

        1. Citizen Nothing   10 years ago

          That one from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.

          Heart snatchinghead chopping

          1. Citizen Nothing   10 years ago

            supposed to be a "greater than" symbol in there.

          2. Warty   10 years ago

            The Thugs! Good choice. Do we have any other entries?

          3. Warty   10 years ago

            My entry is the Aztec religion. Though that's probably only worse than ISIS in quantity, not quality.

            1. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

              One minute too late. Pick another.

            2. PapayaSF   10 years ago

              You have to find one that believes its destiny is to rule the world. Thugs and Aztecs didn't, AFAIK.

              1. Zeb   10 years ago

                I really don't care if someone believes that their destiny is to rule the world, as long as they don't use violence or coercion to get there. And it seems that mainstream Islam has mostly given up on that approach.

                Thugee didn't think the world was theirs to rule. I'm not so sure about Aztecs. They did a lot of conquering and sacrificing. I'm not sure how big they thought the world was.

                1. Enough About Palin   10 years ago

                  The Thugs travelled in groups across India for six hundred years.[1] Although the Thugs traced their origin to seven Muslim tribes, Hindus appear to have been associated with them at an early period

                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thuggee

                2. PapayaSF   10 years ago

                  And it seems that mainstream Islam has mostly given up on that approach.

                  "Mainstream" Islam includes death for apostasy, blasphemy, and discrimination against other religions. That sounds like "violence and coercion" to me.

                  1. Zeb   10 years ago

                    All secular government use violence and coercion too.

                    My point is that outside of ISIS and similar groups, you no longer have big Islamic states trying to conquer the world with armies.

                    Look, I am no defender of Islam. What I am concerned with is the rights of any Muslim who is not violent and doesn't favor using force to expand Islam, however many or few such people there may be.

            3. Old Man With Candy   10 years ago

              Christianity. Because some guy shot some doctor about 10 years ago.

          4. John Titor   10 years ago

            Germanic paganism? Mostly due to human sacrifices and the blood eagle.

        2. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

          Does it still have to be around?

          Sacrificing children to Tlaloc to make the rains come was pretty bad...

        3. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

          Sith.

          1. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

            If fictional is allowed, I see your Sith and raise you Chaos Cultists.

            1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

              Is there a religion around Morgoth/Sauron?

              1. Zeb   10 years ago

                I don't think Tolkien mentions any religion. You don't need religion when angelic beings and gods are right there talking to you.

                1. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

                  I thought the Southrons and Easterlings worshipped Sauron?

                  1. Zeb   10 years ago

                    As you would worship a King, not a god.

            2. John Titor   10 years ago

              Hey, it's not like Chaos' opposite, the Imperium and the God Emperor, are happy go lucky hippies either.

              1. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

                Side by side, which is worse to live under? It's not usually the Emperor-botherers trying to flay you alive to summon daemons (or for their own gratification).

                1. John Titor   10 years ago

                  No, instead if the Inquisition finds you 'suspicious' they'll torture you then turn you into a lobotomized robo-butler. Or you get frontline, lifetime Imperial Guard duty against said daemons.

                  1. John Titor   10 years ago

                    Really, the only group in 40k that has even a half decent standard of living is the Tau. And they're still a horrible dystopia 'for the greater good'.

        4. Bobarian (hyphenated-american)   10 years ago

          Scientology?

          Non-mainstream Islam?

        5. The Last American Hero   10 years ago

          Communism. Highest body count coupled with most misery per capita for non-party members.

          1. Sevo   10 years ago

            I'd bet you have it by at least a 10:1 ratio of per-capita mortality.
            Those commies were (and are) a truly murderous lot.

          2. Zeb   10 years ago

            Not really a religion, though.

            1. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

              Have you seen Salon?

            2. bodenlosen Schweinerei   10 years ago

              "But we'll definitely get it right this time!"

              Sounds like an act of faith to me.

        6. Zeb   10 years ago

          Scientology. Because they are just that annoying. And they have probably murdered some people too.

        7. Ted S.   10 years ago

          The Church of Climate Change?

        8. Irish   10 years ago

          "Pop quiz: name a religion worse than mainstream Islam. Show your work."

          I'm sure there's some tribal religion still in existence where they eat people.

          There is no LARGE religion as bad as Islam. I looked at a Pew Research poll the other day about the percentage of Muslims in different countries who supported things like honor killings and stoning adulteresses. I started multiplying the percentages by the number of Muslims in those countries, and came to the conclusion that at least 450 million Muslims globally are in favor of honor killings directed towards women.

          Pakistan alone has 180 million Muslims and 55% are in favor of honor killings. That's something like 95-100 million Muslims in favor of honor killings in a single country. Add in 25-30 million in favor of it in Iraq and another 25-30 million in favor of it in Egypt.

          3 countries and you're already up to 145-160 million. But we're supposed to pretend it's just a 'fringe.' Okay.

          1. Zeb   10 years ago

            Do people really think that stuff is fringe? I thought it was pretty obvious that they treat women like shit.

            What I think they need is air conditioning. Shit like that doesn't happen in places where it isn't really hot. I'm really sort of serious. Pretty much all of the most fucked up, violent parts of the world are in warm climates. People who have to deal with winter learn that there are more important things than whose God is the coolest or whose ancestors killed who. Of course this is not a bright line distinction. That sort of thing happens to some extent almost everywhere. But there does seem to be a correlation of hot climate and violent, underdeveloped societies.

            1. bodenlosen Schweinerei   10 years ago

              Indonesia is stuffy and sweaty, but their Islam is pretty mellow overall.

        9. CatoTheElder   10 years ago

          Ba'al worship.

          Carthago delenda est, dammit!

          Oh, and irrumabo autem FCC!

        10. Slammer   10 years ago

          CHRISTFAGS!

        11. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

          Hindus used to murder foreigners and non-Brahman children by the thousands at the festival of Kali. I assume they don't still do that.

      2. CatoTheElder   10 years ago

        It's enough to make me think that it was a good thing that European imperialists looted as much as they could of Near East antiquities to fill their museums back home. I used to think it was outrageous. Not so much now.

        1. John Titor   10 years ago

          To be fair those European imperialists did fuck up a great deal of historical artifacts during their looting as well.

          1. Zeb   10 years ago

            Yeah, it would have been nice if they had used modern archaeological techniques. It really was largely looting.

            But I've never thought much of the idea that a bunch of stuff abandoned in the desert for thousands of years belongs to anyone in particular. The Arabs in Iraq don't have much more claim to Sumerian civilization than anyone else.

            1. CatoTheElder   10 years ago

              And it's against their religion to preserve antiquities.

              1. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

                Seriously? Mohammed was that much of an asshole?

                1. Zeb   10 years ago

                  I think it varies, but a lot of Muslims consider any representational art to be bad. Especially that of other religions.

    2. Dances-with-Trolls   10 years ago

      Religion of Pieces.

      1. PapayaSF   10 years ago

        Nice.

    3. Rich   10 years ago

      Those extremists have highjacked a great construction tool.

    4. np   10 years ago

      Warty|2.26.15 @ 4:38PM|#

      In case anyone missed being disgusted.

      They're just continuing where Mohammed (and frankly other pre-reform Abrahamic religions) left off. The pagans were treated like utter shit, especially in comparison to other "people of the Book", who could be at least be left alone with their culture still intact by paying a jizya tax.

      Speaking of Assyria, a pre-Islamic middle east was a fappening happening place:

      In most Middle Eastern countries, toplessness has not been socially accepted since at least the early beginning of Islam (7th century), because of Islamic standards for female modesty. However, toplessness was the norm in earlier cultures within Arabia, Egypt, Assyria and Mesopotamia.

  21. Lord Humungus   10 years ago

    No openings at the STEVE SMITH inn?

    A New Study Shows What Life Is Like for Homeless NYC Teens Who Have Sex to Survive

    There are thousands of young New Yorkers who engage in survival sex. Most of them do so because they are homeless, and because the city only has 300 beds per night available to needy youths. Essentially, these kids are forced to trade their bodies not just for food or clothes but also for a place to sleep.

    The popular narrative is that this population is made up of young girls being exploited by shadowy pimps. But that's not really how it plays out on the streets, according to a new study by the Urban Institute. For "Surviving the Streets of New York," researchers offered $20 to any person who wanted to share his or her experience. They found out that this population?the majority of whom are gay, bisexual, or trans?was desperate to be heard.

    1. Bam!   10 years ago

      Or desperate for the $20.

    2. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

      researchers offered $20 to any person who wanted to share his or her experience. They found out that this population... was desperate to be heard.

      Or desperate for $20. Which sounds a bit more likely given their circumstances. I mean, being heard won't buy half a meal in New York City, that $20 will.

    3. Pope Jimbo   10 years ago

      Disgusting. And that is even before the Patriarchy begins the victim blaming.

      Look how they treat this person who was just engaging in survival sex.

      http://www.theonion.com/articl.....scam,1773/

    4. Rhywun   10 years ago

      "Thousands"? What is that in reality numbers?

  22. Sevo   10 years ago

    "FCC voted to regulate the Internet like a utility."
    Dilbert's in charge:
    http://dilbert.com/strip/2015-02-19

    1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

      Oh, and if the FCC has jurisdiction over the Internet, good-bye porn and every other piece of content they've tried to regulate. Decency standards? Yep. Better not say "fuck" in your comments going forward.

      1. Pope Jimbo   10 years ago

        Will Ken survive a Senate confirmation hearing and get his coveted job as Cunt Czar? Finally he will be able to stamp out that stain on the english language.

      2. Dances-with-Trolls   10 years ago

        Maybe we can look forward to political sites being restricted near election times?

        1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

          Well, sure, why not? I'm sure the FCC and IRS will consult on such things. And the NSA's work will be even easier.

          1. Dances-with-Trolls   10 years ago

            Back Doors for everyone! Equality!

            1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

              Here, have a Clipper chip.

        2. Pope Jimbo   10 years ago

          I think it will be the exact opposite. Streaming political ads will be mandatory.

          You thought autoload videos were bad, wait until this. I'm guessing that they will also make ad blockers illegal.

          1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

            Why not both?

          2. mad libertarian guy   10 years ago

            I will gladly and openly defy the law if they take my ad blocker. It's the only thing that keeps my internet experiences pleasant.

  23. Lord Humungus   10 years ago

    You Peanuts are wrong again... derp.

    Hillary Clinton's Top Aides Knew from First Minutes that Benghazi Was a Terrorist Attack, E-mails Disclose

    From the very first moments of the terrorist attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi on September 11, 2012, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her top aides were advised that the compound was under a terrorist attack. In fact, less than two hours into the attack, they were told that the al-Qaeda affiliate in Libya, Ansar al-Sharia, had claimed responsibility.

    These revelations and others are disclosed by a trove of e-mails and other documents pried from the State Department by Judicial Watch in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit. The FOIA litigation focuses on Mrs. Clinton's involvement in the government actions before, during, and after the Benghazi attack, in which Christopher Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to Libya, was murdered by terrorists.

    1. Swiss Servator... Switzy!   10 years ago

      FAKE SKANDULL!!!!

    2. Rich   10 years ago

      This stuff is plastered all over her glass ceiling.

    3. Somalian Road Corporation   10 years ago

      I won't be holding my breath on this getting wide-spread coverage.

    4. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

      That was one nasty Youtube video.

  24. Alice Bowie   10 years ago

    We need the government keeping the Internet a Neutral place for all to play.
    It's part of the "rule of law".

    1. Lord Humungus   10 years ago

      We need the government keeping the bedroom a Neutral place for all to play.
      It's part of the "rule of law".

    2. The Last American Hero   10 years ago

      Not sure how helping established, entrenched, well heeled cronies who already have monopoly power ensures a Neutral place.

      1. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

        Useful. Idiots.

    3. Jordan   10 years ago

      Yeah, if you can count on anybody to not favor the wealthy and politically connected, it's certainly government.

      1. Dances-with-Trolls   10 years ago

        Bandwidth and Power will always find each other.

    4. Sevo   10 years ago

      Alice Bowie|2.26.15 @ 4:56PM|#
      "We need the government keeping the Internet a Neutral place for all to play.
      It's part of the "rule of law"."

      Here's a prize example of the ignoratti's argument for government control of anything and everything.
      Fucking idiots...

      1. Suthenboy   10 years ago

        Yeah, that is easily the dumbest thing I have read today. Also a clear indication that I am right when I say that proggies don't grasp the concept of 'rule of law'. A lot of other concepts as well.

    5. Winston   10 years ago

      We need to give government more control of the internet to prevent them from spying on the internet and from the politicians who are corporate lackeys.

    6. John Titor   10 years ago

      'Neutral' doesn't translate to 'help established companies be as crony as possible while increasing costs to consumers'. That's actually rather 'Lawful Evil'.

      This guy is an actual Neutral.

    7. Zeb   10 years ago

      It's part of the "rule of law".

      So it's an impossible illusion? That's what I thought.

    8. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      This has got to be /sarc

      1. BigT   10 years ago

        PM, it's Aluss Bowie, commie cunt

    9. CatoTheElder   10 years ago

      Now that we have net neutrality, how long will it take to get a fairness doctrine?

      We all want the internet to fair, don't we?

      1. CatoTheElder   10 years ago

        to be fair

    10. DesigNate   10 years ago

      You are profoundly stupid.

      That is all.

    11. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

      Wait, was this not sarcasm?

      1. Slumbrew   10 years ago

        Poe's Law, in effect, y'all. Given the prior body of work by Alice - no, that was sincere. Or sincere trolling, anyway.

  25. Derpetologist   10 years ago

    Walter Williams on good intentions and black poverty:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5TS8QUJWXo

    Williams said he got many death threats after it aired on PBS:

    Their reward? Former NAACP President Benjamin Hooks called people like Sowell and Williams "a new breed of Uncle Tom ? some of the biggest liars the world ever saw." Liars? For saying that the welfare state has done more to destabilize the black family than Jim Crow laws ever did?

    Oreo. Uncle Tom. Boot-licking Uncle Tom. Straight-up Uncle Tom. Judas. Boy. Bug-eyed. Foot-shuffling. Sugarcane Negro. Handkerchief head. Trojan Horse. Anti-black. Pro-white. Remus. Sambo. Sambo-Tom. The Anti-Christ. Clarence Thomas supporter. Sniveling weasel. Evil. Ass-kisser. Coconut. Wannabe white. Nickering nabob of negativity. This catalog of names I've been called comes from my new book, "The Ten Things You Can't Say in America." Can you imagine the hate mail, including death threats, bombarding Sowell's and Williams' mailboxes for the last 30 years?

    http://capitalismmagazine.com/.....nder-fire/

    1. John   10 years ago

      People like Hooks are the definition of a race traitor. Since Progs are always about projection and everything they say is a lie, it makes since that Hooks, being a Prog and a race traitor would call Williams one.

    2. Zeb   10 years ago

      What the fuck is with people who make death threats like that?

      I guess some people just can't stand to have their orthodoxy challenged.

      1. John   10 years ago

        Some tolerant white Prog just wanted to kill that lying nigger.

        1. Zeb   10 years ago

          The lack of self awareness among people who like to cry "racism" is incredible.

    3. kbolino   10 years ago

      Sugarcane Negro

      Wait, when did this become an insult? Weren't slaves doing farm labor on sugarcane plantations among the worst treated?

      Clarence Thomas supporter

      You would think they would get a little more clever and pick someone like Roger Taney or one of the justices who authored the Plessey opinion.

  26. AlmightyJB   10 years ago

    Meanwhile, no more stopping in Venezuela to take a shit

    http://www.slate.com/blogs/the.....paper.html

    1. OldMexican   10 years ago

      Slate reports that Venezuela, the Marxian paradise, is running out of toilet paper.

      At the same time, Slate wants Marxianism imposed in the U.S.

      Get ready for the three seashells...

      1. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

        The seashells are for closers party members, OM! You get leaves! WAIT! Put down those leaves, you environment-destroying kulak! To the labor camp with you until you've earned enough to pay for your bullet!

    2. John   10 years ago

      The comments are fucking priceless

      revrick 44 minutes ago
      I see all the usual suspects are out, crowing about how socialism is the 'cause' of the toilet paper shortage in Venezuela and of course, capitalism is far superior as an economic system, because such failures would never happen here, amirite?
      So, how do we then explain the Great Depression, a colossal market failure of the first order that happened in super capitalist good 'ol USA? More to the point, why then did FDR's government policies, loudly declaimed as socialism at the time, spectacularly reverse the downward spiral, so much so that by 1936 industrial production was back to where it was in 1929?

      1. Dances-with-Trolls   10 years ago

        Good quality derp there. Nice find.

      2. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

        why then did FDR's government policies, loudly declaimed as socialism at the time, spectacularly reverse the downward spiral...

        Is this actually begging the question?

  27. Dances-with-Trolls   10 years ago

    This week in 1st World Problems:

    Facebook users who don't fit any of the 58 gender identity options offered by the social media giant are now being given a rather big 59th option: fill in the blank.

    "Now, if you do not identify with the pre-populated list of gender identities, you are able to add your own," said a Facebook announcement published online Thursday morning and shared in advance with The Associated Press.

    1. AlmightyJB   10 years ago

      They could have just added sheep fucker

      1. John Titor   10 years ago

        That's already included under nationality, it's called 'Welsh'.

        1. SusanM   10 years ago

          That's totally unfair to Albania.

          1. Zeb   10 years ago

            Don't forget New Zealand.

            1. John Titor   10 years ago

              Hey I'm working with a primarily Anglocentric, non-Australian audience here. The Balkans and Oceania can work their own jokes in.

              1. Slammer   10 years ago

                Are they cool with genderfuck?

      2. Old Man With Candy   10 years ago

        I thought "sheep fucker" required a specialty in aviation law?

    2. Rich   10 years ago

      the past few years have brought "real movement in trans visibility"

      "Hey, it ran behind that bush!"

      BTW, fill in the blank seems awful, you know, *rapey* or something.

  28. Winston   10 years ago

    I take it from Reason that's Obama's lawlessness is okay when it gets them something they want like more immigrants?

    1. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

      Balko called this the Balloon Juice fallacy.

  29. OldMexican   10 years ago

    Prices actually dropped just a tad in January, as the United States experienced deflation for the first time in years.

    "Deflation"! You think that falling prices is "deflation"?

    HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA !!!!

    Let me laugh a little. Deflation is the rapid contraction of the money supply. We DON'T HAVE DEFLATION. We only have a slight lowering of prices.

    1. Rhywun   10 years ago

      And only for gas. Which I don't buy, so yeah... still falling behind here.

    2. bodenlosen Schweinerei   10 years ago

      Since M3 no longer officially exists, there can never be deflation again, so why is anyone worried?

  30. Winston   10 years ago

    Break out the tin cans and string. The FCC voted to regulate the Internet like a utility

    So how's that libertarian moment going?

    1. Lord Humungus   10 years ago

      whee!

  31. Dances-with-Trolls   10 years ago

    In Free Speech, but news:

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. ? State lawmakers on Thursday demanded that a California man take down poster-size swastikas displayed in front of his house, calling the signs racist and vulgar but acknowledging the person had a right to free speech.

    Police received a call Monday about the house in the middle-class River Park neighborhood, and a welfare check found there were no reportable crimes, Sacramento police spokesman Officer Justin Brown

    Along with the flag displays, a crude wooden statue with arms raised is draped in green fatigues and wrapped by a string of lights. A Palestinian flag is flown on the side of the house.

    "We have learned that the purveyors of hate tragically often follow their vile speech with criminal acts of terror," Block said. "We've seen it around the world. I pray that's not going to be the case in this instance."

    The display has upset some neighbors upset. Robbie Rose, who lives nearby, told KCRA-TV he has thought about taking down the swastikas himself.

    "How do I explain this to my little one?" asked Rose. "I am all for freedom of speech, but this is just too much. I really do want to get out of my car and rip that down. But the only reason I don't (is) because I do believe in being a good American, and I do believe in freedom of speech."

    1. John Titor   10 years ago

      "Hey assholes, I'm a new wave Jainist."

    2. Somalian Road Corporation   10 years ago

      A Palestinian flag is flown on the side of the house.

      Richman, is that you?

    3. BigT   10 years ago

      "We have learned that the purveyors of hate tragically often follow their vile speech with criminal acts of terror," Block said

      and then turned himself in as a purveyor of hate speech.

      If only.

    4. Suthenboy   10 years ago

      He is trolling them. Probably already has the lawsuit written up.

    5. TheZeitgeist   10 years ago

      The Palestinian/Nazi mashup is strange, and strikes me as a joke trying to make a point.

    6. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

      I hate Palestine nazis.

    7. Brett L   10 years ago

      I couldn't afford a security system, but now there are three vanloads of cops watching my house. Making government work for me.

  32. John   10 years ago

    http://pjmedia.com/instapundit/202842/
    Rose Eveleth, the vicious bitch who went after the guy in the woman super hero t-shirt from the commet probe team, shows she makes up for being a horrible person by also being a simple minded idiot.

    1. Bam!   10 years ago

      In the name of neutrality, the FCC is going to make that extension mandatory.

      1. Pope Jimbo   10 years ago

        They won't have to. This extension is so valuable that it is going to make a ton of money.

        My guess is that it was created by some start up that had been operating in the Native American, but now with this they will soon be debt free and in the African American.

        1. Slumbrew   10 years ago

          What you did there, I see it.

    2. Warty   10 years ago

      A terrible side effect of the effort to make science "cool" was the creation of science posers like this. Do you think she understands why rockets have stages? Do you think she knows what an escape velocity is?

      1. John   10 years ago

        Today on my facebook feed someone had liked a "I Love Science Sexually" post about what US currency would look like if it were cool and honored scientists rather than Presidents and stuff.

        1. Warty   10 years ago

          I mean, I'm all for taking presidents off of currency, but that's because I'm all anarchisty and I want competing currencies and stuff. And also, why not shoot a president. Somehow I think they'd be horrified by my reasoning.

        2. John Titor   10 years ago

          And why, exactly, would you 'honour scientists' with currency?

          One of the few good things about the new Canadian paper money is they're starting to use more general national symbols rather than politicians' faces. Now all we have to do is replace the Queen with a maple leaf on all our coins.

      2. Warty   10 years ago

        Do you think she knows Newton's law of universal gravitation? Let alone does she know anything about relativity.

      3. SIV   10 years ago

        The "story behind the extension"

        1. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

          *Googles "list of female astronauts"*

          Nope, no Katie Mack, no Rose Evileth. And, funnily enough, none of the women with actual accomplishments complaining about what other people call things. Funny how that works.

      4. Brett L   10 years ago

        Sadly, you'd probably have to stop to explain what e is. And then how to square it. Anyways, never mind, but the math says that the optimum thing to do is to butn as much mass as fast as possible and then dump all the mass that goes to containing that mass if you want to maximize mass to orbit. Don't even bother with why we burn to orbit then make an escape burn. The two body problem is hard enough for her in the bedroom.

    3. John Titor   10 years ago

      You'd have loved a girl I knew in university John. She argued that rockets were built in a phallic-like design in order to promote imagery of male dominance. My response was to encourage her to build a vagina-shaped rocket and see whether aerodynamics agreed with her.

      1. Rich   10 years ago

        And her response was ...?

        1. John Titor   10 years ago

          Signs and eye-rolling. Can't preach to the converted.

          1. Rich   10 years ago

            One more, please. What was her field of study?

            1. John Titor   10 years ago

              Sociology of course. Pretty sure she's a waitress now.

              1. Rich   10 years ago

                "I see you're using a phallic-like pen."

                1. Libertarian   10 years ago

                  Can't spell penis without pen.

                2. Swiss Servator... Switzy!   10 years ago

                  Nice.

                  1. bodenlosen Schweinerei   10 years ago

                    You know what's shaped like a vagina? A wallet.

      2. John   10 years ago

        The laws of thermodynamics are just a tool for the patriarchy.

      3. Pope Jimbo   10 years ago

        Well wind tunnels are sort of vagina shaped and rockets go in them. Isn't that enough for her?

    4. Rich   10 years ago

      "In case of rapture, this car will be robotic."

    5. Enough About Palin   10 years ago

      Definitely not a looker.

    6. grrizzly   10 years ago

      I was blocked from commenting on the Atlantic website after I wrote in the comments that she was unqualified to cover science and should be put on the fashion bit or something similar.

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        Maybe it's because she's not qualified to write about fashion either.

  33. John   10 years ago

    Anyone see Jackland Ace around today? I didn't. I really think he was Joe and when I called him on it, he ran away.

  34. Notorious G.K.C.   10 years ago

    Ah, good, they're letting a Coal Miner's Daughter be our Attorney General.

    1. Suthenboy   10 years ago

      I fully expect her to beat out Holder as biggest shitbag AG ever.

      1. Brett L   10 years ago

        I would say that it's been a race to the bottom since Janet Reno.

  35. Slammer   10 years ago

    Metal. I'm leaving this here because it's a new album and I really dig it. Solid American doom.

    1. Notorious G.K.C.   10 years ago

      You know that candy bar (Snickers, I think) where the ads say eating it makes you mellower?

      They should do one of those ads with Marilyn Manson playing one of his tunes, then eating the candy bar and then playing R.E.M.'s Shiny Happy People.

    2. Warty   10 years ago

      Good shit.

  36. samuraijacksonvna   10 years ago

    Google pay 97$ per hour my last pay check was $8500 working 1o hours a week online. My younger brother friend has been averaging 12k for months now and he works about 22 hours a week. I cant believe how easy it was once I tried it out. This is wha? I do......

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