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Reason Roundup

Klobuchar's Plan To Combat Vaccine 'Misinformation' Would Have HHS Decide What You Can Post Online

Plus: A possible breakthrough in cheap battery technology, a primer on inflation, the SCOTUS showdown over abortion, and more....

Eric Boehm | 7.23.2021 9:30 AM

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In the name of targetting prominent critics of vaccines, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D–Minn.) has proposed a bill that would revoke liability protections from online platforms that spread so-called "misinformation." Klobuchar's bill, unveiled Thursday, would create an exception to Section 230, the 1996 law that shields online platforms from liability for user-created content, in order to combat "health misinformation that is created or developed through the interactive computer service." In plain English: If a social media site like Facebook or Twitter used its algorithm to amplify the spread of anti-vaccine posts, for example, then the site itself could be sued over that content.

The carve-out would be a narrow one, applying only during declared public health emergencies. During such an emergency, the Health Misinformation Act would give the Department of Health and Human Services the authority to determine what counts as "misinformation." Courts would have to determine a website's liability if anyone brought a lawsuit.

Actually dragging Facebook into court isn't really the goal, of course. Revoking, even in a very narrow way, the broad liability protections offered by Section 230 would give platforms a powerful incentive to proactively police content for anything that might upset the public health authorities.

In other words, what Klobuchar is proposing is more of a protection racket than an actual mechanism to combat the spread of misleading or inaccurate information about vaccines.

https://twitter.com/thewolflawyer/status/1418355648589299712

Unfortunately, Klobuchar's proposal is likely to get support from the White House, as President Joe Biden has signalled support for cracking down on social media and claimed Facebook is "killing people" by not doing more to suppress anti-vaccine posts. But the administration's plans to limit online speech about public health don't stop there, as Reason's Jacob Sullum explained earlier this week:

This censorship by proxy is especially troubling because the "misinformation" that offends Biden and [Surgeon General Vivek] Murthy is not limited to verifiably false statements about COVID-19 vaccines, such as claims that they cause infertility or alter human DNA. It also includes messages that are accurate but "misleading," which could mean they discourage vaccination by emphasizing small risks, noting that vaccines are not completely effective, or raising questions about the methodology of vaccine studies.

Nor is the "misinformation" targeted by the Biden administration confined to speech about vaccines. Murthy is also concerned about messages that might encourage people to "reject public health measures such as masking and physical distancing," which would encompass even good-faith skepticism about the effectiveness of those safeguards.

There's also the logistical question of determining what actually counts as "misinformation." In the early days of the pandemic, the official position of the U.S. government—distributed through official channels including press conferences and the Twitter account of then–Surgeon General Jerome Adams—was that Americans should not wear masks to limit the spread of COVID-19. Was that misinformation? Should Adams be banned from Twitter for saying it? Similarly, the idea that COVID-19 originated in a Chinese lab was initially discarded as a conspiracy theory before eventually gaining significant mainstream traction. Should all discussion of that theory have been suppressed for the past 16 months? (China certainly would agree that it should.)

Biden, Klobuchar, and others should stop blaming free speech on the internet for all manner of social problems. Carving away at the foundational law upon which the modern internet is built won't meaningfully change the trajectory of the pandemic, but it will give government greater control over everything posted online.


FREE MINDS

A Massachusetts-based startup claims to be on the cusp of a major breakthrough in battery technology that could allow for cheap storage of energy on the electrical grid. Rather than using lithium, the batteries being developed by Form Energy Inc. would store power in iron pellets that are both far cheaper and more abundant, The Wall Street Journal reports:

For a lithium-ion battery cell, the workhorse of electric vehicles and today's grid-scale batteries, the nickel, cobalt, lithium and manganese minerals used currently cost between $50 and $80 per kilowatt-hour of storage, according to analysts.

Using iron, Form believes it will spend less than $6 per kilowatt-hour of storage on materials for each cell. Packaging the cells together into a full battery system will raise the price to less than $20 per kilowatt-hour, a level at which academics have said renewables plus storage could fully replace traditional fossil-fuel-burning power plants.

A battery capable of cheaply discharging power for days has been a holy grail in the energy industry, due to the problem that it solves and the potential market it creates.

Financial backers of Form Energy include Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, the Journal notes. Billionaires might be good for something after all, turns out.


FREE MARKETS

Everyone seems to be worried about inflation after government data showed that prices have risen by a whopping 5.4 percent since last June, the highest year-over-year rate since 2008.

But what is inflation and why does it happen? James Dorn, the Cato Institute's vice president for monetary studies, has a useful primer on the causes and consequences of persistently rising prices. Most inflation is caused "by excessive increases in the money supply," he writes, "but it's not as simple as it sounds."

Also: Read Greg Ip on the difference between "good" inflation and "bad" inflation—and on the reasons why the U.S. is currently experiencing a bit of both.


QUICK HITS

• Mississippi is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade in order to overturn lower court rulings that struck down a state law banning abortion after 15 weeks.

• Some state-level Republicans are eyeing new restrictions on ballot initiatives and referendums, the directly democratic mechanism that allowed issues like gay marriage and marijuana legalization to gain a foothold in American politics.

• The new Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States might be preparing to recommend term limits for the country's most powerful judges.

• The Senate might throw another $25 billion into the black hole that is the Pentagon's budget.

• The Oakland Athletics baseball team is infrastructure, according to California's newest budget.

• How many licks does it take to get to the center of Mars?

Thanks to a NASA robot that landed on Mars in 2018, scientists now have a map of the red planet's inner workings down to its core, the first ever made of another planet. https://t.co/hxSK67LEDl

— The New York Times (@nytimes) July 23, 2021

• After a yearlong delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Summer Olympics officially begin today in Tokyo. The opening ceremonies, like the rest of the competition, are taking place in front of a nearly empty stadium.

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  1. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

    For those of you who haven't seen it, Joe Biden's public . . . um . . . episodes from his town hall, the other night, are embarrassing to watch. In response to the question of when children under the age of 12 will be able to get vaccinated, Biden said the following:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnH6LsasCNM

    1. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

      Forget Operation Covfefe. Biden herped the derp with a strap on.

      1. Mike Laursen   4 years ago

        Your recent trend is not to pretend anymore that you are a dispassionate libertarian reluctantly siding with Republicans because logic dictates that you must. Instead, you just make snide comments about Democrats and anti-Trump Republicans.

        It’s an improvement. At least it’s honest.

        1. Sevo   4 years ago

          Your constant lies and lefty bullshit hasn't changed one bit.

        2. R Mac   4 years ago

          I’m old enough to remember when Dee said she was only criticizing Trump because he was in office, and that if Biden became president she’d criticize him too. Yet all she does is defend him.

        3. Union of Concerned Socks   4 years ago

          You are boring, and an asshole.

        4. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

          Sorry your lefty boos are getting criticized.

    2. R Mac   4 years ago

      Maybe Reasons coverage before the election was really just for the lolz?

    3. Longtobefree   4 years ago

      The following has been certified accurate by the ministry of Truth:
      https://babylonbee.com/news/cnn-airs-hour-long-public-service-message-on-dementia

      1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

        Fake news!

        1. Anomalous   4 years ago

          Fake, but accurate.

          1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

            "Accuracy" is an oppressor class construct!

    4. JesseAz   4 years ago

      You knew it was bad when NYT, Wapo, msnbc, etc all limited coverage if it.

      His answers mixed between straight lying (economists say 3 trillion in spending would stop inflation) to nonsensical.

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        Bidens vest was when he was backing the global corporate tax that he wants and then talking about how many new businesses start in Delaware, a state without a corporate tax.

      2. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

        The brain freezes were......concerning.

      3. JimboJr   4 years ago

        Remember when CNN contributors would do "20 biggest lies from Trump's XYZ speech" every time he talked?

        Funny that we didn't get "20 times Biden was seen actively stroking / showing signs of Alzheimer's / shitting his pants". They wanted Trump to take a mental status exam based on far less. This dude is legit 25th amendment material and they are pulling a weekend-at-Bernie's with him in hopes they can get him to puppet sign their progressive agenda.

    5. Jerryskids   4 years ago

      I liked the part where somebody was obviously screaming in his earpiece "say the vaccines are permanent, not temporary!" and Biden obliged.

    6. Sometimes a Great Notion   4 years ago

      Lol

    7. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

      His performance is pathetic; the MSM's performance is covering for him is a disgrace. Little wonder that China, Russia, North Korea and Iran are dialing up their malignant activities. They know Biden is just a total pussy who won't do a damned thing to confront them.

    8. Kungpowderfinger   4 years ago

      Considering that it’s CNN and Biden’s a Democrat, he was given those questions by his people and practiced his answered before hand.

      Hello President Harris in 3, 2, 1…

    9. Brason Tay   4 years ago

      ok https://morioh.com/p/cb24297453ab

  2. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

    President Joe Biden has signalled support for cracking down on social media and claimed Facebook is "killing people" by not doing more to suppress anti-vaccine posts. But the administration's plans to limit online speech about public health don't stop there

    Good.

    The Internet is far too unregulated. Recall that Russian memes played a key role in cheating Hillary Clinton out of the Presidency in 2016.

    #LibertariansForBiden

    1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

      Of course that fact should not be interpreted as criticism of Obama, who had the misfortune of being Commander in Chief during the only illegitimate Presidential election in US history.

      #IMissObama

  3. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Thanks to a NASA robot that landed on Mars in 2018, scientists now have a map of the red planet's inner workings down to its core, the first ever made of another planet.

    Has Google Maps even done that for the earth's core yet? Friggin' space billionaires.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    In the name of targetting prominent critics of vaccines, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D–Minn.) has proposed a bill that would revoke liability protections from online platforms that spread so-called "misinformation."

    To be fair, it is information and the left hates losing control of a narrative.

    1. Spiritus Mundi   4 years ago

      applying only during declared public health emergencies

      Public health emergencies like the racism public health crisis, the gun violence public health crisis, the obesity public health crisis, and the never ending climate change public health crisis.

      1. Anomalous   4 years ago

        Is that all you've got?

      2. Rich   4 years ago

        Bingo.

    2. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

      I wonder: Does "misinformation" include all the medical myths Jean Shepherd used to talk about, especially what parents told their kids not for the kid's health, but to ease frazzled parents' nerves? Like these:

      "Don't crack your knuckles! You'll get arthritis!"

      "Don't you roll your eyes at me! You know they'll get stuck like that, don't you?"

      "Stop making that face! It'll freeze that way!"

      "Remember to wait 30 minutes after eating before you swim or you'll get the cramps and drown!"

      "Don't eat that turkey right out of the oven! You might get the worms!"

      And what about the myths kids told each other? Like these

      "If you take asprin and drink Coca-Cola, you'll get high!"

      "You can get high from smoking dried banana peels!"

      or

      "You can get VD off of a toilet seat!"

      Hell, it is within living memory that even Doctors and health insurers thought that ulcers were caused by stress and eating spicy foods!

      Is even mentioning any of this going to be verboten by The Ministry of Truth of Sleepy, Creepy, Crazy, Cranky, Tankie, Corn-Pop, Lunch-Bucket, Basement-Bunker, Shotgun Joe?

      1. R Mac   4 years ago

        And don’t even get me started on Santa!

        Btw, I knew a kid in high school that smoked dried banana peels. No idea if it got him high, because he was already high 24-7.

      2. Echospinner   4 years ago

        - If you swallow a watermelon seed it will grow in your stomach.

        - eating peanut shells will make you go bald

        - hot soup will make you grow hair on your chest

        - if you swallow gum it stays in you forever.

        -the tooth fairy. ( I asked my daughter how the tooth fairy keeps track of all the teeth. She said matter of factly “she has a special computer”)

        I think most of that was stuff parents made up just for fun.
        I used to tell my kids that the scar on my arm was from when my parents had a rhinoceros farm in South Africa and one of them got me with its horn. My mom backed me up on it and of course Nana doesn’t lie. I think they believed me until they were like 10.

        1. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

          Those were some funny ones too now that you've jogged my memory.

          Between the hot soup and some of my early anatomical discoveries, I should be a Were-Wolf. 😉

  5. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Hunter Biden’s prosecutor rejected moves that would have revealed probe earlier
    Veteran U.S. attorney David Weiss, known for his willingness to take on powerful Delaware figures, kept his investigation into Biden’s son out of the 2020 campaign.
    https://www.politico.com/news/2021/07/16/hunter-biden-probe-prosecutor-499782

    Last summer, federal officials in Delaware investigating Hunter Biden faced a dilemma. The probe had reached a point where prosecutors could have sought search warrants and issued a flurry of grand jury subpoenas. Some officials involved in the case wanted to do just that. Others urged caution. They advised Delaware’s U.S. Attorney, David Weiss, to avoid taking any actions that could alert the public to the existence of the case in the middle of a presidential election.

    “To his credit, he listened,” said a person involved in the discussions, reported here for the first time. Weiss decided to wait, averting the possibility that the investigation would become a months-long campaign issue.

    1. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

      ROFL: Acclaimed Artist Hunter Biden Expected to Meet With Potential Buyers Prior to 'Anonymous Sales'
      https://redstate.com/mike_miller/2021/07/22/rofl-acclaimed-artist-hunter-biden-expected-to-meet-with-potential-buyers-prior-to-anonymous-sales-n414680

      The shows, a small, private affair in Los Angeles and a larger exhibition in New York City, will give Biden an opportunity to interact with potential buyers of his paintings, which the gallery expects to sell for as much as $500,000.

      Asked whether Hunter Biden would attend both events, Georges Berges Gallery spokeswoman Robin Davis said, “Oh yes. With pleasure. He’s looking forward to it. It is like someone debuting in the world. And of course, he will be there.”

      1. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

        The Feds Delayed Action on Hunter Biden's Taxes and Now We Know Why
        https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2021/07/16/prosecutor-delayed-action-on-hunter-biden-until-after-election-day-n2592652

        As Townhall reported on December 9, 2020 — barely a month after Election Day — Joe Biden's presidential transition team revealed that Hunter Biden was under federal investigation over questions about his taxes and unreported income.

        "I learned yesterday for the first time that the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware advised my legal counsel, also yesterday, that they are investigating my tax affairs,” explained Hunter in a statement.

        But according to a report, Hunter could — and perhaps should — have learned about the investigation months earlier at the height of the presidential contest between his father and President Donald Trump.

        As early as last summer, POLITICO reports, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Delaware had collected enough evidence and "reached a point at which investigators could have issued grand jury subpoenas and sought search warrants that might have revealed its existence at a time when many of then-President Donald Trump’s supporters were seeking to draw attention to Hunter Biden’s actions."

        Investigators and officials "advised Delaware’s U.S. Attorney, David Weiss, to avoid taking any actions that could alert the public to the existence of the case in the middle of a presidential election."

        1. Sevo   4 years ago

          "Investigators and officials “advised Delaware’s U.S. Attorney, David Weiss, to avoid taking any actions that could alert the public to the existence of the case in the middle of a presidential election.”"

          IOWs, keep the electorate ignorant of relevant issues which might affect their decisions?

          1. R Mac   4 years ago

            Fortified!

      2. Mickey Rat   4 years ago

        That "anonymous buyer" fig leaf is very small compared to what it is trying to cover.

      3. JesseAz   4 years ago

        Jen Psaki knows democrats are stupid. Her defense of this yesterday was mesmerizing. And today very few in the media pushed back.

    2. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

      The stench of corruption clings to the Bidens like stink to shit.

  6. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    A Massachusetts-based startup claims to be on the cusp of a major breakthrough in battery technology that could allow for cheap storage of energy on the electrical grid.

    Russia and China already hard at work hacking it.

    1. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

      I read a story about that, and the company said they were about four years away, which is 28 years in VC speak.

      "[Form Energy Inc.] recently shared its progress with The Wall Street Journal, saying it wants to make regulators and utilities aware that if all continues to go according to plan, its iron-air batteries will be capable of affordable, long-duration power storage by 2025."

      https://www.wsj.com/articles/startup-claims-breakthrough-in-long-duration-batteries-11626946330?

      Why does it take four years to implement a product that was initially conceived of four years ago?

      This isn't nanotechnology using quantum computing. This is battery technology using iron. If it won't be ready for four years, the technology isn't nailed down yet.

      P.S. Self driving cars will be here any minute now.

      1. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

        I want regulators and utilities to be aware that counting your chickens four years before they're hatched is a bad idea.

        1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

          Public pension fund managers, too?

        2. Ron   4 years ago

          they are looking for more investors, for something that probably won't ever work, hence the public announcement

      2. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

        Still working on cold fusion.

        1. Eeyore   4 years ago

          Fusion has been next year for at least 50 years now.

      3. Echospinner   4 years ago

        Was talking with a grad student in chemistry once. She said the reason she went into chemistry was “if you invent a battery that is 10% better you are set for life”.

    2. JesseAz   4 years ago

      The battery only works on buildings and the like. They are far too heavy for cars or other mobile powered items.

  7. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Google is checking your Google docs to make sure there is no 'misinformation'

    https://support.google.com/docs/answer/148505#zippy=%2Cmisleading-content

    Do not distribute content that deceives, misleads, or confuses users. This includes:

    Misleading content related to civic and democratic processes: Content that is demonstrably false and could significantly undermine participation or trust in civic or democratic processes. This includes information about public voting procedures, political candidate eligibility based on age / birthplace, election results, or census participation that contradicts official government records. It also includes incorrect claims that a political figure or government official has died, been involved in an accident, or is suffering from a sudden serious illness.

    Misleading content related to harmful health practices: Misleading health or medical content that promotes or encourages others to engage in practices that may lead to serious physical or emotional harm to individuals, or serious public health harm.

    Manipulated media: Media that has been technically manipulated or doctored in a way that misleads users and may pose a serious risk of egregious harm.

    Misleading content may be allowed in an educational, documentary, scientific, or artistic context, but please be mindful to provide enough information to help people understand this context. In some cases, no amount of context will allow this content to remain on our platforms.

    1. Longtobefree   4 years ago

      "Content that is demonstrably false and could significantly undermine participation or trust in civic or democratic processes."

      Well, there goes the democratic party platform - - - - - - - -

      1. Jerryskids   4 years ago

        Nothing says liberty like being forbidden to question trust in democratic processes. Are we allowed to raise questions about who gets to define democratic processes and whether or not democratic processes fit with the idea of the American republic?

    2. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

      What about cake recipes?

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        Only gay cake recipes.

    3. Bill Godshall   4 years ago

      It appears that Google has banned virtually every posting by left wing propagandists.

      But I'm not aware that Google has actually removed any of their banned left wing propaganda, or has taken any action against the many left wing propagandists who have posted misleading and false information daily during the past two decades.

    4. Bill Godshall   4 years ago

      It appears that Google has banned virtually every posting by left wing propagandists.

      But I'm not aware that Google has removed any of their banned left wing propaganda, or has taken any action against the many left wing propagandists who have posted misleading and false information daily during the past two decades.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    But what is inflation and why does it happen?

    It's caused by the unvaccinated and unmasked.

    1. R Mac   4 years ago

      And global warming.

      1. Jerryskids   4 years ago

        I thought it was white supremacy.

        1. R Mac   4 years ago

          That’s what caused global warming, so it’s implied.

        2. American Mongrel   4 years ago

          Twere guns

    2. JesseAz   4 years ago

      2 + 2 = 5 shows even numbers are harmed by inflation.

      1. Anomalous   4 years ago

        Math is racist.

        1. Eeyore   4 years ago

          Failing to label something new racist every day, that is racist.

        2. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

          Not enough to ignore math. We must be anti-math.

          Numerical silence is violence!

          1. Outlaw Josey Wales   4 years ago

            Irrational numbers are the only real numbers now

  9. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Stores will close, and that will be white capitalist racism:

    California Decriminalized Shoplifting. The Results Were Completely Predictable.
    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2021/07/22/newsom-signs-law-designed-to-battle-organized-shoplifting-rings-n1463974

    1. JesseAz   4 years ago

      If you can't afford to give away thousands of dollars in free goods maybe you shouldn't own a business. #raiseTheMinWage

      1. Eeyore   4 years ago

        A lot of people were upset over gentrification. Maybe if they can reverse some of that the people will be happy?

        1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   4 years ago

          Now when the non criminals move out it will be white flight, and as racist as gentrification

          1. Eeyore   4 years ago

            At least the racists will have left.

            1. Outlaw Josey Wales   4 years ago

              Yes, but other racists will have to move back and re-gentrify in a year or two.

  10. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

    "The new Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States might be preparing to recommend term limits for the country's most powerful judges."

    As long as Biden expands the SC to at least 13 members, I'll be happy. I can't wait to have 4 more libertarian-friendly RBG-style justices.

    1. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

      RGB termed out.

      1. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

        RBG

      2. JesseAz   4 years ago

        Still can't believe she died. I mean she was a workout monster with those 3 lb weights.

  11. R Mac   4 years ago

    Luckily, the Democrats wouldn’t try to use social media to censor any other topics, just Covid/vaccine info, amiright?

    1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

      "Public health" probably covers everything.

  12. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    The new Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States might be preparing to recommend term limits for the country's most powerful judges.

    Grandfathered in? Or are we saying goodbye to Thomas and Breyer?

    1. Unicorn Abattoir   4 years ago

      It would be funny as hell if the USSC struck it down.

  13. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Bloomberg:

    China Is Carrying Out the World’s Largest Climate Migration Program
    https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/china-is-carrying-out-the-world-s-largest-climate-migration-program-1.1630112

    Xiang’s reluctance to move from one of the hundreds of counties in China that the government says are imperiled by natural disasters, extreme weather or climate change shows the challenge Beijing faces in carrying out the world’s largest state relocation program. Officially called “ecological migration,” it’s designed to depopulate areas for reasons ranging from the cost of providing infrastructure to remote places, to soil degradation from over-farming, or even making way for a new dam (the 1.3 million people evacuated for the Three Gorges Dam’s reservoir were also ‘ecological migrants.’) But increasingly, it’s residents of towns and villages in the north and west who are feeling the brunt of drought, global warming and desertification, that are being asked to move.

    Few governments outside China have the capability to enforce such mass migrations, putting the world’s most populous nation in the vanguard of a global shift as temperatures rise, populations increase and water and food resources become scarcer. The mixed results from China’s experience are a lesson to other countries about the pitfalls in creating new towns for those who are displaced.

    “Resettlement doesn’t always have great outcomes for people in terms of their economic fortunes, which have been very tied to their land,” said Sam Geall, acting chief executive officer of China Dialogue and associate fellow at Chatham House who focuses on climate policy. “They often end up in the informal economy after a breakdown of traditional community structures.”

    Xiang’s village is in Guizhou, the province with China’s biggest ecological migration program, which set a target to move 2 million people between 2012 and 2020. It’s one of the nation’s poorest areas, where tens of millions lived in mountainous areas with little arable land. Most of the terrain is Karst, a thin layer of soil covering limestone bedrock that is hollowed out by subterranean streams, creating sinkholes and caves. The geology, deforestation and climate change combined to turn as much as 3 million hectares (7.4 million acres) of the province into a rocky desert. Last year, Guizhou suffered its worst floods in 60 years and 54 people died or went missing due to natural hazards.

    1. soldiermedic76   4 years ago

      In 1492 the author describes how the communist drive to farm every where lead to this ecological disaster. Good read.

      1. Sevo   4 years ago

        ^+1

  14. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    The opening ceremonies, like the rest of the competition, are taking place in front of a nearly empty stadium.

    I smell an especially excellent ROI for the Japanese.

    1. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

      It’s funny that a mask wearing society is having trouble with the coof.

      1. R Mac   4 years ago

        Shush, we’re not allowed to talk about that now.

        1. JesseAz   4 years ago

          It takes over two years of research to overturn 100 years of research. Give them time. Evidence masks work is just around the corner. Trust is needed until then.

          1. DesigNate   4 years ago

            Why do you hate science?

            - chemjeff

      2. ThomasD   4 years ago

        "It’s funny that a mask wearing society is having trouble with the coof."

        Mask wearing in Japan, and most other parts of Asia, often has little or nothing to do with disease prevention.

        Sometimes it's as simple as women not wanting to put on make up for work. Or just wanting to keep their faces covered (remember Japanese women also cover their faces when laughing.) Or as a means of avoiding the demands of etiquette/ social interaction by both men and women. In more southerly Asian nations it is often about protecting the face from the sun (having a tan marking you as a outdoor laborer/peasant.)

  15. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

    "Everyone seems to be worried about inflation after government data showed that prices have risen by a whopping 5.4 percent since last June, the highest year-over-year rate since 2008."

    Awwwwwww, are middle class families having more difficulty buying necessities? LOLOLOLOLOL

    Koch. Reason. Libertarianism. Does. Not. Care. About. The. Middle. Class.

    Our philosophy exists to serve the richest people on the planet, like our benefactor Charles Koch. And the Biden economy has been even more billionaire-friendly than we could have dreamed — The 10 richest Americans have gained a combined $205 billion this year.

    #LibertariansForBiden

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

      the highest year-over-year rate since 2008

      which was followed by massive deflation in 2009.

      Sorry Peanuts, there is no inflation and there won't be any as evidenced by the 10 year Treasury yield of 1.3%. Inflation shows up in interest rates.

      For you Trump cultists who are whacking off fantasizing about hyper inflation you might as well go back to your cuckold fantasy.

      1. buckleup   4 years ago

        As usual you managed to be wrong again, you fucking wasted pile of pedo shit.

        1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

          Yet you can't debate the facts, you braindead conservative redneck.

          why does the 10 year Treasury only yield 1.3% if there is massive inflation upcoming?

          We had a reopening bump in demand with a temporary spike in a few items like housing. There is no widespread inflation. Conservatives are idiots.

          1. JesseAz   4 years ago

            Are you not aware of the massive money generation making bonds worthless? Next you'll say negative interest bind rates are a good thing.

            1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

              The 10yr yield was 13% in 1979 you moron.

              1. JesseAz   4 years ago

                1979 had other issues than just massive government spending moron.

                I like how you think you can isolate two things, remove all differences between them, compare the one item you care about, then think you have an intelligent argument.

                The reason that the bond rate is so low is because nobody wants them idiot. This happens all of the time. See Chicago.

                https://www.chicagobusiness.com/finance-banking/chicago-trying-sell-12-billion-bonds-who-wants-them

                The problem is nobody trust the value of money to be low, so bonds which are generally protections against inflation and low risk have low interest because nobody is buying them. This is due to the massive cash infusion going on currently.

                Your ignorance of all things economics says a lot.

                1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

                  US Treasury securities trades about 600-800 Billion $ a day, you moron. It is the deepest financial instrument market in the world.

                  Buyers seek AAA Treasuries for safety and liquidity.

                  Don't throw that Chicago C- rated crap in there.

                  1. JesseAz   4 years ago

                    From the banks you moron. The Feds print the money, give the banks cheap access, then the banks increase the interest rate to give to customers.

                    Do you know anything about how the financial markets work? The money from the fed always goes through the banking system first. It is one of the major ways your money becomes less because the banks are leveraged against customer based inflation.

                    And I absolutely love you proving you are ignorant by not understanding how City bonds act in the same manner as federal bonds. With the only caveat being the city can't print more money to cover their debts.

                    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

                      Bullshit.

                      Treasuries are auctioned by primary dealers. There are about half dozen of them. They take a small COMMISSION.

                      money doesn't "become less" or is "given" to banks.

                      You think a big bank like Capitol One profits from Treasury auctions? Bullshit.

                    2. Sevo   4 years ago

                      turd lies; it what he does. If turd cites statistics, they are outright lies or cherry-picked to favor D’s; they are NEVER honest.
                      turd lies in every post, including those above, and turd is too stupid to understand that he’s lying.

          2. Sevo   4 years ago

            turd lies; it what he does. If turd cites statistics, they are outright lies or cherry-picked to favor D's; they are NEVER honest.
            turd lies in every post, including the two above, and turd is too stupid to understand that he's lying.

          3. Iridium   4 years ago

            Knowing only nominal rates doesn't tell you about the market's inflation expectations because real rates can go negative. In fact, 10 year TIPS are trading around -1% right now. The difference between the real and nominal interest rates is a better guess of expected inflation. In this case, just sightly above the Fed's 2% inflation target.

            How much of this represents the market's belief that the economy is not overheating vs faith that the Fed will be able to control overheating isn't clear to me. Regardless, politicians talking about "creating jobs" when there are more openings than unemployed really bothers me. It tells me that they are misdiagnosing what is going on in the economy.

      2. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

        Translation: expect the economy to collapse. Again.

      3. JesseAz   4 years ago

        Aoc may be more economically literate than you.

        1. JesseAz   4 years ago

          Illiterate*

          1. DesigNate   4 years ago

            I think you had it right the first time.

            Goddamn is shrike stupid.

            1. JesseAz   4 years ago

              You're right, I did. Whoops.

  16. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Test

    1. Longtobefree   4 years ago

      Fail

  17. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Revealed: leak uncovers global abuse of cyber-surveillance weapon
    theguardian dot com

    Human rights activists, journalists and lawyers across the world have been targeted by authoritarian governments using hacking software sold by the Israeli surveillance company NSO Group, according to an investigation into a massive data leak.

    1. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

      Interesting, I had to remove 'pegasus', the name of the software, to get that to post.

  18. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

    What's up Peanuts?

    Oh hell, the opening ceremony of the Olympics are on and there is a giant multi-cultural performance of 'Imagine' lighting up Japan.

    Conservatives brains are frying watching this somewhere.

    1. JimboJr   4 years ago

      I dunno between Gwen Berry crying that she wont be allowed to openly shit on her country, and the women's team taking a knee to protest and then getting their shit stomped, so far its been fun.

    2. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

      Yeah, conservatives are such racists, such opponents of multiculturalism, that they actually oppose affirmative action.

      Can you imagine the level of bigotry required to take such a hateful stance, Mr. Buttplug?

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

        Ironically the Olympics opposes affirmative action too. They don't hand out gold medals based on race quotas.

        1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

          Now I'm confused.

          Conservatives hate the Olympics .......... even though the Olympics agree with them?

          #CounterIntuitive

          1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

            Conservatives have never been for meritocracy.

            They suck at everything. Science, the arts, education, sports, investing, etc.

            That is why they need their own little enclaves. Think a giant Fat Rush Limbaugh camp for fat kids with no talent.

            1. JesseAz   4 years ago

              You've gone all in on the biden cultism. Did you pool enough money with other Pedos to get a Hunter classic art piece?

            2. Sevo   4 years ago

              turd lies; it what he does. If turd cites statistics, they are outright lies or cherry-picked to favor D’s; they are NEVER honest.
              turd lies in every post, including the two above, and turd is too stupid to understand that he’s lying.

        2. JimboJr   4 years ago

          Funny, the NBA and NFL arent really for affirmative action either.

          Of course, those are fields where blacks are dominant. We cant have racial quotas that would negatively impact them.

          Also no one wants to watch a basketball game full of white guys, so there is that.

          But I also dont want my bridges built by a subpar team of equity engineers.

          1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

            I oppose affirmative action and all quotas.

            I call it affirmative discrimination.

            1. Sevo   4 years ago

              turd lies; it what he does. If turd cites statistics, they are outright lies or cherry-picked to favor D’s; they are NEVER honest.
              turd lies in every post, including the two above, and turd is too stupid to understand that he’s lying.

    3. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

      Nah, conservatives are just waiting to see how an Olympics hosted by the most sexist and racist country since the games of 1936.

    4. R Mac   4 years ago

      I’m going to once again ask politely that you stop calling people Peanuts. It’s very creepy coming from a pedophile.

    5. JesseAz   4 years ago

      Nobody is watching this pedo.

    6. Spiritus Mundi   4 years ago

      multi-cultural performance of ‘Imagine’

      A song written and performed by a cis-gender heterosexual white male who hails from the nation that colonized the world. That much idolatry of white supremacy must burn you up inside.

      1. DesigNate   4 years ago

        Shrike loves it because he’s a racist piece of shit.

  19. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    yet the one above got thru

  20. JimboJr   4 years ago

    https://kprcradio.iheart.com/featured/walton-and-johnson/content/2021-07-22-dementia-watch-bidens-confusing-word-salad-from-last-nights-cnn-townhall/

    Oof that is hard to watch. Watched my grandpa go through onset of dementia. This is what it looks like.

    Not long before he is shitting his pants.

    1. Cronut   4 years ago

      It's really hard to watch him. I had two grandparents with dementia, and it was just a really sad, slow decline. As much as it's appalling that he's POTUS and so obviously struggling cognitively, I can't make fun of him for it.

      What they're doing to him is nothing short of elder abuse and it's cruel.

      1. Bill Godshall   4 years ago

        After watching Joe Biden's pathetic performance the other night, the Russians, Chinese, Iranians, North Koreans, militant Muslims and other US adversaries are now exploring ALL of their options to take advantage of Joe's dementia and Kamala's incompetence.

      2. DesigNate   4 years ago

        My nana had it. I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy and you’re absolutely right that what they’re doing is abuse.

      3. Roberta   4 years ago

        Couldn't it be inspiration for the demented and their families, knowing that despite their handicap, they could become president?

      4. Roberta   4 years ago

        What are they doing to him? What alternative do they have?

        1. Iridium   4 years ago

          Let him have a quiet retirement in familiar surroundings with plenty of understanding loved ones around?

  21. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

    "Billionaires might be good for something after all, turns out."

    Indeed, I have convinced many of my formerly anti-billionaire progressive friends that billionaires are cool because they fund open borders advocacy.

    #BillionairesKnowBest

  22. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Credentialed experts at it again:

    The German Experiment That Placed Foster Children with Pedophiles
    With the approval of the government, a renowned sexologist ran a dangerous program. How could this happen?
    https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/07/26/the-german-experiment-that-placed-foster-children-with-pedophiles

    The trials of twenty-two former Auschwitz officers had revealed a common personality type: ordinary, conservative, sexually inhibited, and preoccupied with bourgeois morality. “I do think that in a society that was more free about sexuality, Auschwitz could not have happened,” the German legal scholar Herbert Jäger said. Sexual emancipation was integral to student movements throughout Western Europe, but the pleas were more pitched in Germany, where the memory of genocide had become inextricably—if not entirely accurately—linked with sexual primness. In “Sex After Fascism,” the historian Dagmar Herzog describes how, in Germany, conflicts over sexual mores became “an important site for managing the memory of Nazism.” But, she adds, it was also a way “to redirect moral debate away from the problem of complicity in mass murder and toward a narrowed conception of morality as solely concerned with sex.”

    Suddenly, it seemed as if all relationship structures could—and must—be reconfigured, if there was any hope of producing a generation less damaged than the previous one. In the late sixties, educators in more than thirty German cities and towns began establishing experimental day-care centers, where children were encouraged to be naked and to explore one another’s bodies. “There is no question that they were trying (in a desperate sort of neo-Rousseauian authoritarian antiauthoritarianism) to remake German/human nature,” Herzog writes. Kentler inserted himself into a movement that was urgently working to undo the sexual legacy of Fascism but struggling to differentiate among various taboos. In 1976, the magazine Das Blatt argued that forbidden sexual desire, such as that for children, was the “revolutionary event that turns our everyday life on its head, that lets feelings break out and that shatters the basis of our thinking.” A few years later, Germany’s newly established Green Party, which brought together antiwar protesters, environmental activists, and veterans of the student movement, tried to address the “oppression of children’s sexuality.” Members of the Party advocated abolishing the age of consent for sex between children and adults.

    1. Jerryskids   4 years ago

      Are we talking about that debunked Pizzagate conspiracy crap again?

      1. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

        Nope, this is, as the post made clear, fucking Germany.

        1. Not Robbers=Nut Rubbers   4 years ago

          Literally.

      2. Unicorn Abattoir   4 years ago

        No, Reason covered this a few years ago when the story broke.

    2. JesseAz   4 years ago

      At least this will stop SPB from downloading child porn for a while as he googles for a sign up page.

      1. R Mac   4 years ago

        Lol.

    3. Roberta   4 years ago

      Didn't this story come out a few years ago? Was there something new to write about it?

      1. Roberta   4 years ago

        OK, I skimmed the New Yorker article linked, thanks. It does explain more than I'd known before. I'll summarize:

        After World War 2, the Germans were judged to be bad. As penance they decided the best thing was to deprive themselves of pleasure, so no sex. Didn't seem to work.

        After enough enough experience with this, the idea came forth that that was wrong, that the Nazis had made themselves violent by suppressing sex. So the way to denazify the country was to promote sex: more sex, more often, of more kinds, with more people. So part of that was normalizing pedophilia and exposing children to more sex, pederasty prominently included.

        On top of this was the concept that poor orphans would not be loved by adults unless the adults were given an incentive to love them, such as sex with them.

        More recently an added idea was to promote baby-making so as to outreproduce the immigrant hordes. So, more sex.

        The article told this story mostly by focusing on a principal who'd been thru the cycle of Nazis, repression, perversion, prominence, and downfall.

  23. Jerryskids   4 years ago

    The carve-out would be a narrow one, applying only during declared public health emergencies. During such an emergency, the Health Misinformation Act would give the Department of Health and Human Services the authority to determine what counts as "misinformation."

    And when gun violence, childhood obesity, climate change, the lack of rural Kinko's, and why the hell can't I get a shamrock shake in September are all declared public health emergencies, people will be soooo surprised.

    1. JimboJr   4 years ago

      Dont forget racism. It was already determined that even during almighty COVID that racial (nonviolent 😉 ) protests, it was OK to hold super spreader protests because racism is a bigger public health crisis.

      Looking forward to things getting censored because they arent anti-racist enough

      1. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

        9 out of 10 totalitarians agree.

    2. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

      Since people already call 911 to complain about cold pizza...

      1. Roberta   4 years ago

        Is that that pizzagate thing I keep reading about?

      2. Chumby   4 years ago

        Or the 912 call where the McDonalds had run out of McNuggets and some woman in the drive-through went apoplectic.

    3. JesseAz   4 years ago

      Just old lessons from the old activists like the Red Guard or the SS. We even have the expansion of the federal Capitol Police to look forward to.

      1. JimboJr   4 years ago

        How are people not creeped out by the Capitol Police expanding across the country?

        Aside from the fact that we already have many overlapping jurisdictions in most places with Sheriff's dept, local PD, highway / state troopers, etc. Now we need an expansion of a police force who's purpose is specifically to protect the Capitol...everywhere that isnt the Capitol?

        What is their intent / purpose? I am legit curious as to what their function is supposed to be.

        1. JesseAz   4 years ago

          JFree was defending it as a good thing when Reason did the article.

        2. JesseAz   4 years ago

          And their stated intent in their announcement was essentially to be another intelligence gathering service, this time openly against Americans.

        3. Eeyore   4 years ago

          Palpatine has to have the Red Guard.

        4. criticaljeff racial theorist   4 years ago

          They are not subject to FOIA and other oversight rules that apply to the Executive Branch. They are part of the Legislative Branch.
          We officially have a Secret Police Force to spy on us.

          1. Eeyore   4 years ago

            So now the Legislative Branch effectively its own intelligence agency to spy on Americans. Stationed near you. Frightening.

  24. JFree   4 years ago

    The carve-out would be a narrow one, applying only during declared public health emergencies.

    Well I'm sure they can hack away at that carve-out and make it a real big bloody mess.

    1. Bill Godshall   4 years ago

      Here in PA, left wing totalitarian Gov. Tom Wolf declared four consecutive emergencies during the past 16 months (as the state law allowed emergencies declared by the governor to last no more than 3 months).

      Several months ago, the PA House and Senate appropriately amended that law to prevent consecutive emergencies and to allow the General Assembly to rescind emergencies issued by the governor.

      1. Sevo   4 years ago

        "...Several months ago, the PA House and Senate appropriately amended that law to prevent consecutive emergencies and to allow the General Assembly to rescind emergencies issued by the governor."

        JFree hardest hit.

  25. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Why Kodak apologized to China over an Instagram post
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/why-kodak-apologized-to-china-over-an-instagram-post/ar-AAMpWoC

    Kodak was more deferential in a separate statement it released on Chinese social media platform WeChat. "For a long time, Kodak has maintained a good relationship with the Chinese government and has been in close cooperation with various government departments. ... We will keep ourselves in check and correct ourselves, taking this as an example of the need for caution," reads the statement, translated by Hong Kong Free Press.

    Wack was disappointed in Kodak's statement, but doesn't think any other corporation would have acted much differently. "We have created a globalized world where no company with international ambition can reasonably give up on the China market," he said to CNET. "Would any other major photo company, or multinational company, behave differently and give up on the China market?"

    William Nee, research and advocacy coordinator at the Chinese Network of Human Rights Defenders, is more critical. "This is just another pathetic example of how companies are willing to censor themselves, even with an ongoing cultural genocide, just to maintain access to the Chinese market," he said.

  26. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

    If the CDC can determine who has to pay rent (and what property the feds will commandeer), then certainly HHS can decide what people can and can't post online. Of course, now the FDA is jealous, and just itching to post officials in stores that will screen your food choices before (or maybe after) the checkout.

  27. Jerryskids   4 years ago

    A Massachusetts-based startup claims to be on the cusp of a major breakthrough in

    Instant fraud alert.

  28. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Bill Gates and George Soros buy out UK Covid test company Mologic
    https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bill-gates-and-george-soros-buy-out-uk-covid-test-company-mologic-70c3r736b

    George Soros and Bill Gates are part of a consortium acquiring a British developer of rapid-testing technology, including for Covid-19 and tropical diseases, to turn it into a social enterprise.

    The group, led by the Soros Economic Development Fund, an investment division of the billionaire philanthropist’s Open Society Foundations, is investing at least £30 million in Mologic, which develops lateral flow and fast diagnostic technologies.

    1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

      Mo logic, mo problems.

      1. R Mac   4 years ago

        ++

  29. R Mac   4 years ago

    “Everyone seems to be worried about inflation after government data showed that prices have risen by a whopping 5.4 percent since last June, the highest year-over-year rate since 2008.”

    Not Joe Biden. And my understanding of economics isn’t advanced enough to understand his explanation, but it hasn’t been fact checked yet that I’ve seen, so it must be true.

    1. Claptrap   4 years ago

      Not Jerome Powell either, who should know better, and he's actually in the position to do something about it.

    2. JesseAz   4 years ago

      SPB is following his cult leader's lead and claiming government spending is helping inflation above.

  30. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

    "Rather than using lithium, the batteries being developed by Form Energy Inc. would store power in iron pellets that are both far cheaper and more abundant"

    At least until we get that table-top cold fusion thing perfected.

  31. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

    The one part of the Green New Deal that all the Democrats are really getting behind is the Civilian Climate Corps.

    "A NEW CIVILIAN CLIMATE CORPS has become a central progressive demand for the Democrats’ budget reconciliation package, and party leaders seem poised to go along. Climate groups and elected officials alike see it as a combination of several top priorities: a tangible response to climate change, a broad-based jobs program aimed especially at young people and people of color, and a test case for Franklin Delano Roosevelt-style populism that President Biden is so eagerly trying to emulate. Like the Depression-era Civilian Conservation Corps, it would employ Americans on climate-focused public-works projects like reforestation."

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/democrats-unify-behind-climate-corps-vague-on-details-11627032603?

    AOC wants to hire 2 million young people of color to make everyday Arbor Day. She's asking for $132 billion. And guess where she wants to get the money?

    Hint: No, she's not asking for private donations.

    1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

      Will the Corps members wear brown shirts and red scarves?

      1. soldiermedic76   4 years ago

        The CCC was ran by the Dept of War and was a not so secret program to introduce young men to military style living without having to induct them. The idea was that the US couldn't avoid a war in Europe but Americans were so isolationist at the time that they would resist a massive military build up so disguising it as a work program would be palatable. It is credited as one of the keys to how successful the US was in building a competent military in such a short time after December 7th.

        1. R Mac   4 years ago

          So the FBI needs some troops to fight against white nationalists?

          1. soldiermedic76   4 years ago

            Would not surprise me.

      2. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

        Once we hire them, will they ever be unhired, or will we have 2 million people whose new job is to plant trees forever?

        1. Eeyore   4 years ago

          Forever. It is always forever. Then they unionize. Then they get subsidized pensions. Then they don't need to go back to work until it's safe.

    2. Jefferson's Ghost   4 years ago

      Interesting. Since most of these folks who might benefit from such a program (although MIGHT NOT is more likely), live in cities, are they going to relocate participants to special "camps" in National Forests where there are actually areas in need of reforestation? Note: In theory, I support the idea of conservation corps, such as those at the State level. Unfortunately, they come at a very high price to the taxpayer and their actual, stated goals are not easily measurable.

      Given the cost of operating Americorps programs, and having personal experience with several of them, in positions from participant to supervisor to program director, this will be a boondoggle mostly used to get votes.

      1. Anomalous   4 years ago

        How will they get to the camps? By train?

        1. Jefferson's Ghost   4 years ago

          Of course. In fact, rumor has it that Amtrak will build thousands of miles of dedicated passenger rail lines for the purpose... because... you know... infrastructure.

  32. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Fauci’s Truths and Half-Truths About Gain-of-Function Research
    As recently as 2018, Fauci celebrated the lifting of the “pause” on such research. With government in “upstream” control of funding, guidance, and publications, he argued, what could go wrong?
    https://www.thenation.com/article/society/fauci-gain-of-function/

    Fauci’s early and insistent claim that Covid-19 came from nature was abetted by a friendly subterfuge. Dr. Peter Daszak, an associate of Baric, organized a letter on February 19, 2020, signed by 27 public health scientists, which affirmed the pandemic’s natural origin. (In a February 6 e-mail, Daszak had coordinated with Baric to keep his name off the public letter, so as not to arouse a well-founded suspicion of a conflict of interest.) This gave Fauci a breathing space of several months, during which his reputation rose steadily.

    ...Several Wuhan lab researchers had been suddenly hospitalized in November 2019 with an illness reported to be influenza. A comprehensive June 3 Vanity Fair article by Katherine Eban—following trenchant investigative pieces arguing against the came-from-nature hypothesis by Nicholson Baker and Nicholas Wade—revealed that officials at the Bureau of Arms Control, Verification and Compliance were advised not to look into the “Pandora’s box” of the Wuhan lab. After the outbreak, the Chinese government incidentally removed from the online record 22,000 virus samples and sequences, to hamper any inquiry into the source of Covid-19. Fauci hardly registered a demur at these irregularities.

    1. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

      Fauci is not worth the 400K he gets paid; he is a lying sack of shit.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   4 years ago

        Yeah, but on the other hand... --Reason.

        1. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

          Reason Emote is in a class all by itself

    2. Bill Godshall   4 years ago

      Now that The Nation (which has promoted far left wing propaganda for more than a century) criticizes Fauci, it appears his career with the US government is about to end.

      Hopefully, he'll be indicted for committing public health malpractice and crimes against humanity, and will be sentenced to a lifetime in quarantine.

    3. JimboJr   4 years ago

      I am assured by the media that St. Fauci properly owned Rand Paul and he had nothing to do with GOF research.

      Any facts, emails, or testimony that points elsewhere is misinformation and should be labeled as such

      1. Eeyore   4 years ago

        Fauci reminded me of myself when I was 12 and got caugh drinking. If acting like a 12 year old is "owning".

  33. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    U.S. Capitol Police were told not to use most aggressive tactics during Jan. 6 riot: NY Times
    https://news.yahoo.com/u-capitol-police-were-told-013343930.html

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Capitol Police officers were told by their leaders not to use their most aggressive tactics to stop the mob that attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6 despite advance warnings about potential violence targeting Congress, the New York Times reported on Tuesday, citing an inspector general's report.

    In the report, Michael Bolton, inspector general of the Capitol Police, criticized the way the agency prepared for and responded to the violence by supporters of then-President Donald Trump, according to the Times.

    Bolton found that the agency's leaders "ordered their Civil Disturbance Unit to refrain from using its most powerful crowd-control tolls - like stun grenades - to put down the onslaught," the Times said.

    1. Bill Godshall   4 years ago

      It appears the head of the Capitol Police (who worked for Nancy Pelosi, and was subsequently fired by her on Jan 7) was aware that many deep state left wing FBI/DOJ agents were plotting to break into the Capitol on Jan 6 (so they could frame and blame Trump and his supporters), and didn't want the Capitol Police to harm them, or interfere with their mission.

    2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   4 years ago

      Bolton found that the agency’s leaders “ordered their Civil Disturbance Unit to refrain from using its most powerful crowd-control tolls – like stun grenades – to put down the onslaught,” the Times said.

      There's a lot to unpack here.

    3. tracerv   4 years ago

      Michael Bolton - no talent ass clown.

      1. KillAllRednecks   4 years ago

        “Why don’t you just go by Mike?”

        “Why should I have to change? He’s the one that sucks.”

  34. Quo Usque Tandem   4 years ago

    Fascism: a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition.

    If the foo shits, it's Klobuchar

    1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

      For the children.

  35. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

    Cleveland Indians changing name to Cleveland Guardians next year.

    Fuck them. Indians were noble.

    1. buckleup   4 years ago

      Bigoted asshole.

    2. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

      Ugh, this is obviously Impostor Buttplug again.

      There's literally no way Real Buttplug would be lazy and stupid enough to call conservatives racists, and then agree with conservative anti-PC racial attitudes just minutes later.

      #GetBetterSecurityReasonModerators

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        One of your better ones.

    3. Sevo   4 years ago

      turd lies; it what he does. If turd cites statistics, they are outright lies or cherry-picked to favor D’s; they are NEVER honest.
      turd lies in every post, including the two above, and turd is too stupid to understand that he’s lying.

    4. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

      IDK. Is "Guardians" woke enough? How about Oppressed Trans Blacksox? Or go the other way, with Dumb Male Whitesox? Every league needs a bad guy.

      1. Unicorn Abattoir   4 years ago

        They changed the name, but it doesn't look like they changed the font.

        1. ElvisIsReal   4 years ago

          Easy change from "Indians" to "Guardians".

      2. Chumby   4 years ago

        Cleveland Social Justice Warriors

    5. Spiritus Mundi   4 years ago

      Gaurdians sounds a lot like white saviours to me.

  36. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    This is real:

    https://alz.org/media/cacentral/Dementia-Care-45-The-power-of-Ice-cream.pdf

    The Power of Ice Cream
    By Luciana Cramer, Educator and Care Specialist

    Yes, ice cream. It takes all of your worries
    away. It is soothing and delicious, and
    personable: everyone has a favorite flavor! Ice
    cream brings people with dementia to happier,
    warmer times when the treat was shared with
    friends and loved ones at special, joyous occasions. Ice cream has the power to immediately
    elicit soothing feelings at the very first taste of a
    single spoon-full. It erases all the negative feelings related to the frustration and continues to
    stimulate pleasure receptors in the brain with
    every new scoop. And dementia (here is the
    best part!) allows one to fully enjoy the treat,
    with no concerns for calories, weight gain or
    dietary needs, completely guilt free! For people
    with dementia, ice cream is far more effective
    and safe than Prozac, or any other “happy” drug
    on the market!
    If you are caring for a loved one with dementia,
    find out what flavor is their absolute favorite
    and NEVER RUN OUT OF ICE CREAM! If you
    have dietary concerns, use brands that observe
    your dietary needs. There are plenty of diabetic
    friendly brands available. Ice cream can also be
    found in low fat, low cal, sugar free and lactose
    free varieties. Whatever kind or flavor you use,
    always have plenty of it handy always. Ice
    cream is an essential part of your dementia care
    tool-kit, like a Swiss army knife that’s invaluable for many occasions.
    The holidays are here. With family and friends
    gathering for the celebrations, there may be an
    increased risk for dementia patients to become
    overwhelmed. Remember to stay calm, control
    the environment, provide reassurance and, don’t
    forget, plenty of ice cream.

    1. Sevo   4 years ago

      "...If you are caring for a loved one with dementia,
      find out what flavor is their absolute favorite
      and NEVER RUN OUT OF ICE CREAM!..."

      Joe can't remember which one he liked.

      1. Anomalous   4 years ago

        Then it won't matter as long as he gets his two scoops.

      2. R Mac   4 years ago

        That’s why it’s such an important topic for the media.

    2. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

      Izzat yew, Agile Cyborg?

  37. buckleup   4 years ago

    You would think reporters would like to ask Amy about her time as Hennepin County attorney and all the shit she threw down on the heads of black Americans in the Twin Cities. But nah.

  38. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Get rid of it all together then.

    https://techcrunch.com/2021/07/22/section-230-health-misinformation-act/
    Two Democratic senators introduced a bill Thursday that would strip away the liability shield that social media platforms hold dear when those companies boost anti-vaccine conspiracies and other kinds of health misinformation.

    The Health Misinformation Act, introduced by Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), would create a new carveout in Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act to hold platforms liable for algorithmically promoted health misinformation and conspiracies. Platforms rely on Section 230 to protect them from legal liability for the vast amount of user-created content they host.

    “For far too long, online platforms have not done enough to protect the health of Americans,” Klobuchar said. “These are some of the biggest, richest companies in the world and they must do more to prevent the spread of deadly vaccine misinformation.”

    1. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

      .. deadly vaccine misinformation.
      I told you the vaccine was deadly.

  39. damikesc   4 years ago

    "The carve-out would be a narrow one, applying only during declared public health emergencies."

    Don't the Dems claim guns and racism are public health emergencies?

    1. Sevo   4 years ago

      And Republicans!

  40. Roberta   4 years ago

    What about the truth that the usual paper and cloth masks do nothing to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV2 if its virion is transmitted by the way it's been believed for the past year to have been?

  41. criticaljeff racial theorist   4 years ago

    Correction: Judges allowed gay marriage a foothold. Gay marriage lost at the ballot box repeatedly, including overwhelmingly in CA.

  42. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   4 years ago

    The HHS DOES decide what information you can post online. It's merely done by a series of intermediaries to the tech companies, who are on their knees begging the government to in-source this process.

  43. tracerv   4 years ago

    JFC, the Indians have changed their name to the Cleveland Guardians. Is that for real???

    Goddamed terrible nickname & sad as shit.

    1. drisco304   4 years ago

      The second choice was the Cleveland Nondescripts.

      1. Union of Concerned Socks   4 years ago

        Third choice was two weeks in Philadelphia.

    2. Claptrap   4 years ago

      I predict a robust market for their throwbacks.

    3. R Mac   4 years ago

      Like Guardians of the Galaxy? That’s speciest against raccoons.

      1. Dillinger   4 years ago

        no it's a mascot.

        also the name seems overly-fatherly did they ask any 20 year old girls?

        1. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

          20-year-old girls s need guardians?

          1. Dillinger   4 years ago

            20 year-old girls won't even let a dude hold a door for them. they're not going to root for the Guardians or buy their shirts

      2. Chumby   4 years ago

        Juuuuuuuust a bit PC.

    4. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   4 years ago

      Goddamed terrible nickname & sad as shit.

      Speaking of sad and shit, the Cleveland Incontinence would have been a better nickname.

      1. KillAllRednecks   4 years ago

        It’s a horrible name, but better than Jazz, Utes or Cougars.

        1. Dillinger   4 years ago

          I used to see Pistol Pete play for the New Orleans Jazz when the name made sense.

        2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   4 years ago

          Racist, racist and sexist. You hit a trifecta!

          1. KillAllRednecks   4 years ago

            Utes is racist. I know a tribe have them permission, but it’s still wrong.

            Are Utes Lamanites, Nephites, or what? Your church believes they’re descendants of the groups in the BoM.

            1. Sevo   4 years ago

              asshole X 2 flagged

      2. tracerv   4 years ago

        The Cleveland Bidens?

  44. drisco304   4 years ago

    Amy heard that Biden was going to open up a new post, that of Propaganda Minister, and decided to apply.

  45. Union of Concerned Socks   4 years ago

    Amy Klobuchar: stupid bitch, or mendacious cunt?

    History will decide.

    1. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

      Both?

  46. Dillinger   4 years ago

    >>The Oakland Athletics baseball team is infrastructure, according to California's newest budget.

    ya totes. if not for A's games the people in the three-mile homeless campground next door would have no benefactors.

    1. KillAllRednecks   4 years ago

      The Oakland Coliseum(or whatever they call it now) is a dump. I’d think even homeless folks would stay away from that shithole(it floods with sewage from time to time so it’s a literal shithole).

      1. Dillinger   4 years ago

        I like to do Giants & A's games if they're both at home on a weekend I go out there to golf w/my pops

  47. Liberty Lover   4 years ago

    Klobuchar's Plan To Combat Vaccine 'Misinformation' sounds suspiciously like "GOVERNMENT CENSORSHIP".
    ... and the Democrats (and Reason) called Trump a dictator!

    1. Mike Laursen   4 years ago

      Nobody at Reason called Trump a dictator.

  48. Rob Misek   4 years ago

    230 is a straw man. Set up to be taken away.

    We have the inalienable right to free speech which cannot be taken away from or given away by us, by anyone.

    1. Agammamon   4 years ago

      But it can be given away.

      That's what an NDA is. That's what an obligation to protect classified materials (an obligation you take on voluntarily) is.

      1. Rob Misek   4 years ago

        Those are violations of 1a, not by a wrong law but by the definition of an INALIENABLE right.

        Definition of inalienable
        : incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred

        http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/inalienable

  49. Agammamon   4 years ago

    We're told the Biden administration might be 'wrong, but within normal parameters'. And Trump was a 'fascist' and a 'threat to democracy'.

    Hmm.

    The Trump administration didn't try to control what people said online. Trump's desire to do so notwithstanding he didn't actually try to do so.

  50. Sevo   4 years ago

    Right out of Joe's mouth!

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