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Government Shutdown Coming to an End Already, Supreme Court Calls Out a Party Foul, Pennsylvania Congressional Map Struck Down: P.M. Links

Scott Shackford | 1.22.2018 4:30 PM

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    The Senate has broken the lawmaking logjam in funding the government with another short-term spending bill. While the Democrats wanted to tie government funding to protections for immigrants, that doesn't seem to be happening. Eric Boehm analyzes here.

  • The Supreme Court ruled that D.C. police had probable cause to arrest folks at a late-night party in a vacant house, even if the party members didn't actually know they were trespassing, and determined the officers had immunity to lawsuits. Elizabeth Nolan Brown wrote about the case previously here.
  • According to a letter from a senator, the FBI did not preserve months of texts between two officials, one of whom was removed from the probe of President Donald Trump, who were romantically involved and apparently were not big fans of the incoming president.
  • The National Security Agency has accidentally deleted evidence it promised it would preserve for an ongoing lawsuit connected to domestic surveillance. They say they're very sorry about it, though!
  • A relative says the California couple accused of chaining up and neglecting their 13 kids were wannabe swingers. That doesn't sound like it has anything to do with abusing children, but OMG it's salacious!!!
  • Pennsylvania's Supreme Court has struck down the state's congressional map as unconstitutional gerrymandering and ordered the lawmakers to make up a new one.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    #Hashtag TrumpVictory

    1. Bacon-Magic glib reasonoid   7 years ago

      Bigly

    2. Rufus The Monocled   7 years ago

      Hello.

    3. Rebel Scum   7 years ago

      Fist is tired of #Winning.

      1. Chipper Morning Baculum   7 years ago

        Because winning means Mrs. Fist suddenly has a headache.

        1. Anomalous   7 years ago

          So, she doesn't want to be Fisted?

  2. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    While the Democrats wanted to tie government funding to protections for immigrants, that doesn't seem to be happening.

    A WHOLE DAY OF NO NEW IPA'S FOR NOTHING?

  3. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    The Supreme Court ruled that D.C. police had probable cause to arrest folks at a late night party in a vacant house, even if the party members didn't actually know they were trespassing, and determined the officers had immunity to lawsuits.

    7-5 split? Only seven feeling statist that day? Surprising.

    1. Chipper Morning Baculum   7 years ago

      The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that District of Columbia police were entitled to arrest late-night partygoers in a vacant house engaged in what Justice Clarence Thomas called, in announcing the decision from the bench, "utter Bacchanalia."

      Thomas then went on a rant about how that devil-worshipping music of The Rolling Stones ruined America and would someone please find where that damn draft is coming from.

    2. Juice   7 years ago

      Hmm, I guess the "reasonable mistake" defense only works for certain people.

  4. Citizen X - #6   7 years ago

    The Senate has broken the lawmaking logjam in funding the government with another short-term spending bill.

    Worst can kicked down ugliest road.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    According to a letter from a senator, the FBI did not preserve months of texts between two officials, one of whom was removed from the probe of President Donald Trump...

    Ask the NSA for them.

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

      They emptied the recycle bin, so like Hillary's emails, they're gone gone.

    2. SIV   7 years ago

      ASK THE RUSSIANS

    3. Rebel Scum   7 years ago

      Ask the NSA for them.

      Ask Bleachbit.

  6. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

    What government shutdown?

    1. Rebel Scum   7 years ago

      I hadn't noticed.

    2. Derp-o-Matic 6000   7 years ago

      All of the parts of the government that I interact with were open this morning

    3. BestUsedCarSales   7 years ago

      On the brief part of the I-90 this day that is federal land today it was basically Mad Max. Luckily it's only 200 feet or so.

  7. Bacon-Magic glib reasonoid   7 years ago

    The National Security Agency (NSA) has accidentally deleted evidence it promised it would preserve for an ongoing lawsuit connected to domestic surveillance. They say they're very sorry about it, though!

    The Tree o' Liberty needs fertilized. Just sayin'.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    The National Security Agency (NSA) has accidentally deleted evidence it promised it would preserve for an ongoing lawsuit connected to domestic surveillance.

    But they still have your email message from 2008 calling Tom Jones' Sex Bomb a great song.

    1. Bacon-Magic glib reasonoid   7 years ago

      *throws panties*

      1. Chipper Morning Baculum   7 years ago

        [Catches panties.]

        Woohoo! I am catching the bouquet next!

  9. Rebel Scum   7 years ago

    The Senate has broken the lawmaking logjam in funding the government with another short-term spending bill.

    I assume we'll get to visit another "shutdown" in a month or so. Fun times.

  10. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

    Anyone following the FISA memo thing?

    Here's the best article on it I've read so far.

    1. Bacon-Magic glib reasonoid   7 years ago

      The 4th one is a joke.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

        A joke because they shouldn't leak it... or what?

        1. Bacon-Magic glib reasonoid   7 years ago

          No...the media will do it's best to spin it because they are in on it.
          #DeepStateCouldn'tSurviveWithoutDerpMedia
          *puts tin foil tri-corner hat on*

          1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

            Ah. All jokes aside, if the Fisa memo were as bad as the Republicans are claiming, I'd leak the fuck out of it to Glenn Greenwald. Unfortunately, too many Republicans think Greenwald is a big poopy-head because Edward Snowden.

          2. ChipToBeSquare   7 years ago

            The Manning leak was ignored by both WaPo and the NYT when it was shopped around, right? You can take the hat off. They're in on it

      2. Johnny Hit n Run Paulene   7 years ago

        I thought the 4th one was an offer.

      3. Chipper Morning Baculum   7 years ago

        The 4th one is a joke.

        What is "Bacon-magic's follow up statement to the blank expressions of the audience after hearing his spoken word performance of All The Orifices I Have Had"?

  11. Citizen X - #6   7 years ago

    The National Security Agency (NSA) has accidentally deleted evidence it promised it would preserve for an ongoing lawsuit connected to domestic surveillance.

    Scientists are still trying to invent air quotes sarcastic enough to contain that particular incidence of "accidentally."

  12. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    That doesn't sound like it has anything to do with abusing children, but OMG it's salacious!!!

    Finally, something interesting in this story.

    1. BestUsedCarSales   7 years ago

      Having seen some people who are successful swingers, I can only say that being a mere attempted swinger is about the saddest damn thing I know.

      1. Don't look at me.   7 years ago

        Do, or do not. There is no try.

  13. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    Pennsylvania's Supreme Court has struck down the state's congressional map as unconstitutional gerrymandering and ordered the lawmakers to make up a new one.

    Can we gerrymander Philacrapia over to New Jerksey?

    1. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

      We'll take Philly if PA will take Camden. In the end, nobody will notice.

    2. Mickey Rat   7 years ago

      The court essrntially gave the legislature three weeks to come up with a new plan or the court draws the districts, which is questionable at best thst the court has any legal authority to do. It is a bit of a coup by the judiciary to order this short notice.

    3. Juice   7 years ago

      In a split decision, the seven-member panel sided with a group of voters who contended the state's 18 U.S. House of Representatives districts were unconstitutionally drawn as a gerrymander that discriminates against Democrats.

      The fact that they're unfair to Libertarians, Greens, and other parties doesn't matter one bit though.

  14. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

    According to a letter from a senator, the FBI did not preserve months of texts between two officials,
    [...]
    The National Security Agency (NSA) has accidentally deleted evidence it promised it would preserve

    Apparently they don't do backups in the Federal government. Or... will we blame this on the "shutdown"?

    1. Johnny Hit n Run Paulene   7 years ago

      What difference at this point does it make?

    2. Rebel Scum   7 years ago

      Apparently they don't do backups in the Federal government.

      Fedgov is like Star Wars. It's all analog and there's no redundancy.

    3. Derp-o-Matic 6000   7 years ago

      Mistakes were made and conclusions were drawn. It's time to move on. Old news

  15. Rebel Scum   7 years ago

    The National Security Agency (NSA) has accidentally deleted evidence it promised it would preserve for an ongoing lawsuit connected to domestic surveillance.

    "Accidentally". And destruction of evidence is a crime, right? RIGHT?

    1. Johnny Hit n Run Paulene   7 years ago

      Your sauce for goose and gander analogy is amusing to the Top Men.

    2. Mickey Rat   7 years ago

      At the very least, someone's head should roll, just for a nod to some semblance of propriety.

      1. Don't look at me.   7 years ago

        Some paid time off. Maybe.

    3. mad.casual   7 years ago

      And destruction of evidence is a crime, right? RIGHT?

      Phhbbbbt. Yeah, right! Since when has anyone ever learned anything useful from *meta*data!

    4. Juice   7 years ago

      No reasonable prosecutor...

  16. Citizen X - #6   7 years ago

    Doughnut-eating contest winner arrested again after doughnut shop robbery

    Forget about opioids. Where's all the donut-addiction epidemic coverage?

    1. Stormy Dragon   7 years ago

      Forget about opioids

      Poppy-seed bagels. Just sayin'

    2. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

      Philly and Seattle. First you tax liquids, then solids. And Mika was on a 'sugar is addictive and needs to be taxed' kick a few years ago, don't know if she still is.

    3. Anomalous   7 years ago

      Pretty soon they'll be snorting powdered sugar.

  17. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

    Ok, I have to give 'em credit. They're slowly coming around to "drivers licenses are racist".

    So I have to give them points for consistency.

    1. Tony   7 years ago

      Society is racist. This is just one of countless ways in which it manifests as disproportionately burdening people of color.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

        Hey, I'm with you. Conceal carry permits are racist too.

  18. Tony   7 years ago

    "Most homeowners do not invite people over to use their living room as a strip club, to have sex in their bedroom, to smoke marijuana inside, and to leave their floors filthy."

    Clarence Thomas, expert on parties.

    1. Tony   7 years ago

      I mean that accurately describes only the best parties I've been to or hosted.

    2. Juice   7 years ago

      He just had to throw that "leave their floors filthy" thing in there.

    3. Conchfritters   7 years ago

      Thanks dad

  19. Jerryskids   7 years ago

    I heard the couple that chained their 13 kids up said it was an accident and they're really sorry it happened so I don't expect to hear anything more about it.

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