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EPA Announces Power Plant Rule Repeal, Feinstein Is Running for Re-Election, Germany to Limit Refugee Numbers: P.M. Links

Scott Shackford | 10.9.2017 4:30 PM

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    Environmental Protection Agency Secretary Scott Pruitt told miners today he was going to repeal the Obama administration rule limiting carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.

  • Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), who is 84 years old, will be running for re-election. People wonder if she'll be challenged from her left (most certainly) and whether that challenge would accomplish much (probably not, thanks to California's top-two primary system).
  • The federal waiver of the Jones Act in Puerto Rico has expired and won't be renewed, meaning they'll be paying much higher prices than they need to be to import goods to recover from hurricane damage.
  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel has agreed to new limits on the number of refugees the country would take each year as a compromise to help form a new post-election government. The new limit will be 200,000 annually.
  • Richard Thaler, author of Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness, won the Nobel Prize for Economics. Read a Reason magazine review of the book and his brand of government social paternalism here.
  • There are probably more opinions about Columbus Day than there are people who actually get the day off from work.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    There are probably more opinions about Columbus Day than there are people who actually get the day off from work.

    I call it anti-Dago cultural appropriation.

    1. Rufus The Monocled   8 years ago

      Hello.

    2. damikesc   8 years ago

      I'd prefer to rename today "Che Guevera died" day.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), who is 84 years old, will be running for re-election.

    That teat isn't dry yet.

    1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

      She's still the sole source of powdered milk in the nation.

      1. Citizen X - #6   8 years ago

        [vomits]

      2. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

        I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE FEDERAL TEAT AT WHICH SENATORS SUCKLE, YOU SICKOS.

        1. Citizen X - #6   8 years ago

          The type and amount of the porns BUCS has consumed have... changed him.

          1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

            I'm into Normal Porn for Normal People.

            1. Chipper Morning, Mean Girl   8 years ago

              Citizen X finds all nonnormative expressions of sexuality debilitatingly depressing.

    2. Mickey Rat   8 years ago

      I seriously have to wonder if dying in office is really that attractive a proposition?

      1. Pro Libertate   8 years ago

        I guess you aren't aware of the power of the Dark Side.

    3. Jerryskids   8 years ago

      Has anybody told her yet, or are they going to let it be a surprise?

  3. Rich   8 years ago

    The new limit will be 200,000 annually.

    Minimum, one surmises.

    1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

      Send strange to me that we make such a distinction between immigrant and refugee.

      1. Rich   8 years ago

        BUCS, I'm sure you can find your own strange.

        1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

          Not really, as I am fully immobile.

        2. Chipper Morning, Mean Girl   8 years ago

          Chess playing gay midgets with 70s-fro pubes are hard to find.

          1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

            Especially here, where Chess is only played in the dead of night by rebels against the state.

          2. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

            Also, not gay. I gave it a try, didn't work out.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    The federal waiver of the Jones Act in Puerto Rico has expired and won't be renewed...

    The phone and the pen have been put away. Time to step to the plate, Congress.

  5. Citizen X - #6   8 years ago

    Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), who is 84 years old, will be running for re-election.

    They went after the wrong -einstein!

    1. Lily Bulero   8 years ago

      It's all relative.

    2. Chipper Morning, Mean Girl   8 years ago

      Fine Einstein was NOT about Dianne.

  6. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   8 years ago

    People wonder if she'll be challenged from her left (most certainly) and whether that challenge would accomplish much (probably not, thanks to California's top-two primary system).

    I'm glad we're back in agreement that a top-two primary system blows.

    1. Bubba Jones   8 years ago

      I don't understand the hate.

      If a republican can't get more votes than the SECOND democrats, s/he is not going to win the election.

      I suppose the hope is that a farther lefty manages to knock off Feinstein in the primary? How is that an improvement?

      1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

        The idea is that it further reduces the actual type of conversation taking place, effectively removing whole spheres of conversation.

  7. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    Read a Reason magazine review of the book and his brand of government social paternalism here.

    Any title with "nudge" in it and you pretty much know what you're in for.

    1. Rich   8 years ago

      "Wink-wink! Say no more!"

    2. Hank Stamper   8 years ago

      A wink wink?

    3. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

      Two winks?

      1. Entropy Drehmaschine Void   8 years ago

        SAY NO MORE, DAMMIT!

      2. Chipper Morning, Mean Girl   8 years ago

        You keep your winking starfish in your pants, Crusty.

    4. Lily Bulero   8 years ago

      So, is your nonprofit educational foundation a goer, eh? Wink, wink, nudge, nudge, know what I mean, Vern?

  8. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

    The Human Stain: Why the Harvey Weinstein Story Is Worse Than You Think

    But of course people knew about Harvey Weinstein. Like the New York Times, for instance. Sharon Waxman, a former reporter at the Times, writes in The Wrap how she had the story on Weinstein in 2004?and then he bullied the Times into dropping it. Matt Damon and Russell Crowe even called her directly to get her to back off the story. And Miramax was a major advertiser. Her editor at the Times, Jonathan Landman, asked her why it mattered. After all, he told Waxman, "he's not a publicly elected official."

    1. Rufus The Monocled   8 years ago

      So celebrities are piece of shit hypocrites.

      News at 11? Sky is blue?

      Matt Damon. There's a titan of principled intellectualism.

      1. CE   8 years ago

        We should have left him on Mars.

    2. Rhywun   8 years ago

      Matt Damon and Russell Crowe even called her directly to get her to back off the story

      Awesome if true. Imagine the entirety of smug-prick Hollywood crashing down?

      1. Rufus The Monocled   8 years ago

        What's amazing is they defend stuff like Obamacare on the grounds of 'compassion' and 'humanism' but yet pull this shit.

        Fucken depraved, immoral assholes.

    3. Chipper Morning, Mean Girl   8 years ago

      Good movie.

    4. Stormy Dragon   8 years ago

      Matt Damon and Russell Crowe even called her directly to get her to back off the story.

      Are we sure Damon wanted her to back off? "MAAAATTTTT DAAAAMMMMOOOONNNNN!!!!" could have been intended as words of encouragement.

  9. Rich   8 years ago

    "Lots more to do: ending gun violence, combating climate change, access to healthcare. I'm all in!"

    Nice campaign slogan: "I'm All In Dianne!"

    1. Entropy Drehmaschine Void   8 years ago

      eeeeewwwww!

    2. Chipper Morning, Mean Girl   8 years ago

      Did you mean "I'm, All in Dianne!" or "I'm All, in Dianne!"?

    3. CE   8 years ago

      Those windmills won't tilt at themselves.

  10. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    Environmental Protection Agency Secretary Scott Pruitt told miners today he was going to repeal the Obama administration rule limiting carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.

    I hear the next step is going to be the EPA mandating the minimum amount of greenhouse gases allowable!

    1. Citizen X - #6   8 years ago

      If they're not emitting enough greenhouse gasses, they'll be able to purchase an offset by clubbing a baby seal.

  11. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

    Stephen Miller, the Powerful Survivor on the President's Right Flank
    Mr. Miller set off on a patriotic semi-striptease before the editor of the student newspaper, according to the editor, Ari Rosmarin, theatrically removing a button-down to reveal an American flag T-shirt in protest of an article he found inconsistent with the national interest. (The White House denied any symbolic unbuttoning, though officials confirmed Mr. Miller's fondness for the T-shirt.)

    He jumped, uninvited, into the final stretch of a girls' track meet, apparently intent on proving his athletic supremacy over the opposite sex. (The White House, reaching for exculpatory context, noted that this was a girls' team from another school, not his own.)

    Most memorably, classmates say, Mr. Miller established a reputation for barreling eagerly toward racial tinderboxes, leaving some to wonder whether his words were meant to be menacing or hammy. Jason Islas, who had been friendly with Mr. Miller in middle school, has little doubt.

    1. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

      Shortly before the start of ninth grade, Mr. Islas said, he received a call from Mr. Miller informing him that the two could no longer be friends.

      "He gives me this litany of reasons," Mr. Islas said.

      Most were petty, if mean, he recalled: an insult about his social awkwardness, a dig at his acne-specked face. But one stuck out.

      "He mentioned my Latino heritage as one of the reasons," Mr. Islas said. "I remember coming away from the conversation being like, 'O.K., that's that.'

      Our MAGA!!!! heroes leading the MAGA!!! charge.

    2. Rich   8 years ago

      SugarFree'd it, Crusty.

      1. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

        I'M NOT PERFECT, RICH.

        1. Rich   8 years ago

          No, but you *are* conscientious. Thanks, CJ!

    3. Citizen X - #6   8 years ago

      theatrically removing a button-down to reveal an American flag T-shirt in protest of an article he found inconsistent with the national interest.

      That sounds like an effective technique.

  12. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

    Judi Dench, Who Had Harvey Weinstein 'Tattoo' on Her Butt, Says Sexual Harassment Reports Are 'Horrifying'

    I literally can't.

    1. Rich   8 years ago

      Oh, go ahead, Crusty. It's only makeup.

    2. Unlabelable MJGreen   8 years ago

      More like Judi Wrench, am I right?

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 years ago

      Fucking lol at these celebrities and media personalities and their crocodile tears. "This is awful! We never knew!"

      Bullshit. Weinstein's degeneracy has been known for years. These people let it slide for the same reason they put up with Trump's skirt-chasing right up until he started courting Republicans. It's because they're whores. Everyone who watched them fan their face over Trump talking about pussy-grabbing knew what a bunch of hypocritical pieces of shit they were about it, because they've overlooked sexual abuse and pedophilia in the entertainment industry for decades as long as money was flowing in their pocket.

      My guess is that someone or multiple someones saw that Weinstein doesn't have the leverage that he used to 10-15 years ago and moved take him down when he was vulnerable. The only thing that will make this better is if he ends up swinging from a broom closet because he won't be able to rub his dick against hot actresses anymore.

  13. Rich   8 years ago

    Cannabis harvests threatened by Sonoma County's Tubbs Fire

    "Head downwind, man!"

  14. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

    Couple inspired by 'Stranger Things' reveals sex of baby in viral video

    The couple spent about $40 buying the lights and other gadgets needed to make the lights spell out "It's a girl." They also had to go online and find instructions to make each LED light illuminate one by one. And it wasn't easy.

    The two plan to name the baby girl Leila Rey after their favorite movie, "Star Wars."

    A couple of things. First, i need a dad bod.
    Second, nerds are getting out of control, and they must be stopped. Someone get Jefferson Darcy to round up the fellas and let's get to work.

    1. Unlabelable MJGreen   8 years ago

      Was "Leila Rey" one of the freaks in the cantina?

      1. Lily Bulero   8 years ago

        I think she was the dancer who got eaten by the Rancor.

    2. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

      They need a new Revenge Of The Nerds sequel where the Nerds get their divine retribution.

    3. Juice   8 years ago

      I'll bet he borrows her bras.

    4. CE   8 years ago

      There was neither a "Leila" nor a "Rey" in Star Wars.

  15. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

    Dove Apologizes After Controversial Ad Is Slammed on Social Media

    The advertisement promoting Dove's body wash featured a GIF of women removing their shirts to reveal another woman underneath. Controversy arose quickly with many questioning the implications of starting with a woman with darker skin and turning her into a woman with lighter skin.

    Only in Trump's America.

    1. Rich   8 years ago

      Wash up!

  16. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

    Oklahoma Capitol's new marble flooring draws ire of Marble City locals

    ne of the bids was linked to Polycor, a manufacturing company that produces marble from a quarry in Marble City.

    "Unfortunately, the initial bid utilizing Polycor marble came in at $2 million over that budget amount," Project Manager Trait Thompson wrote in an email to lawmakers. "After consulting with the state, the bid was rejected, which is allowable under (state law)."

    The project's primary contractor, Manhattan Construction rebid the flooring contract.

    "In the second bid package, Polycor's prices were so high that no subcontractor chose to use their product in their submission. All respondents chose to use marble sourced from other areas," Thompson wrote.

    BUDGETS ARE FOR LOSERS!

    1. Rich   8 years ago

      "It's the Oklahoma state Capitol, so I feel like it should have marble from the state of Oklahoma and not another country," said Marble City Mayor Tamara Hubbard.

      "Indeed, I feel like it should have *only* stuff from the state of Oklahoma."

      1. Citizen X - #6   8 years ago

        It'd be pretty hard to build a statehouse out of corn, oil, and Indians in pickup trucks.

        1. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

          They have disappointing football and noodling in Oklahoma, too.

          1. Chipper Morning, Mean Girl   8 years ago

            Noodling - AKA Crusty's Act Two

      2. Don't look at me.   8 years ago

        Why the fuck is the floor marble? Use something cheaper when spending my money.

        1. Juice   8 years ago

          I assume it's the stuff they use in ancient temples that still look great after 2000 years.

    2. Stormy Dragon   8 years ago

      Hey, if protecting American workers from competition makes sense, protecting Oklahoma workers from other states makes even more sense. Likewise protecting Oklahoma City workers from Tulsa workers, and so on until we reach that economic utopia where we're a nation composed entirely of subsistence farming hermits.

    3. Juice   8 years ago

      There is a law that requires state projects to use materials manufactured within the state, but only if they are available and are less costly than other options.

      That's a funny way of saying that there's no real requirement to use materials manufactured in the state.

  17. Entropy Drehmaschine Void   8 years ago

    This is what happens when you start letting women in the lockerroom, er, on a sports show, er, network, er , something.

    /ducks and runs from KMW

    1. Unlabelable MJGreen   8 years ago

      Re: this story and KMW's comments on the WeTheFifth podcast: who the hell is pushing these news alerts on phones? And did this fucking thing start right after the election?

      Today I had an alert about whatever this story is, tagged with, "Your interest in Jemele Hill." I DON'T HAVE AN INTEREST IN JEMELE HILL. I don't even know who... she? is! Through context I gather that she was the one who called the president whatever and people were pissed that she didn't get shitcanned for it. Does google want me to suffer? Is that the idea here?

    2. Mickey Rat   8 years ago

      Is she unaware that on the whole public opinion supports Jones's stance here? You cannot really yhreaten a boycott when the opposite position is doing a mote effective boycott.

      1. CE   8 years ago

        I think the issue isn't so much public opinion but that she advised her Twitter followers to boycott a company that pays ESPN enormous sums of money to broadcast some of its games.

  18. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

    Cosmo is madness: These 'Harry Potter'-Themed Butterbeer Doughnuts Come With a Golden Snitch

    Sugar Shack Donuts, a chain of doughnut stores on the east coast, has introduced a butterbeer doughnut with a Golden Snitch doughnut hole in the middle and I want one very badly.

    STOP IT NERDS STOP IT!

    1. Entropy Drehmaschine Void   8 years ago

      I read that as "Golden Snatch".

      Think of me what you will.

      1. Lily Bulero   8 years ago

        They must have edited that part out of the U. S. edition. Prudish Americans.

      2. Murgatroyd   8 years ago

        BUCS also read that as "Golden Snatch" and was disappointed that they aren't chocolate covered

        1. Entropy Drehmaschine Void   8 years ago

          Butter
          Beer
          Doughnuts and a
          Golden Snatch.

          What moore do I need for a wonderful weekend ...

          1. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

            A nice healthy respect for the law?

        2. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

          I was born at a Rolling Stones concert and was crowning during the stunning performance of Brown Sugar. I was influenced by this.

  19. lafe.long   8 years ago

    Melania Hits Back: Responds to Ivana Trump Calling Herself 'First Lady

    First lady Melania Trump's spokeswoman blasted Ivana Trump's comments calling herself the "first lady" as "self-serving noise."

    Real Housewives of the White House?

    1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

      Man, I said it with Laura, said it with Michelle, will continue to say it with Melania: no one should give a shit about the first lady at all. They fuck the president, they shouldn't be known whatsoever.

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