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Inflation

Keeping Warm This Winter Could Be More Costly As Inflation Heats Up

Plus: Psychedelic entrepreneurs, American seafood stuck in Canada, and more...

Eric Boehm | 10.14.2021 9:35 AM

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Rising inflation and higher demand for fuel mean most Americans will see big increases in their winter heating bills this year, the U.S. Department of Energy warns in a report released Wednesday.

About half of American households rely on natural gas for heat, and they will pay about 30 percent more for heat than last year—and perhaps as much as 50 percent more if the winter is 10 percent colder than expected, the department estimates. That means the average family that relies on natural gas to stay warm this winter will shell out $746 between October and March, up from an average of about $570 last year. Homes heated with propane or heating oil, which account for about 9 percent of U.S. households, will also see costs rise by more than 40 percent, while homes heated with electricity can expect a smaller increase of about 6 percent over last year.

"The looming increase, on top of rising prices for many consumer goods and commodities, is likely to cause stress for Americans at many income levels. Economists warn that the larger utility bills are most likely to affect those households still hobbled by the Covid-19 pandemic," reports The Wall Street Journal.

The sharp increase in expected home-heating costs is partially a function of lower-than-normal prices last year, as the pandemic caused demand for fuels of all types to fall during 2020 and prices slid downward accordingly. But the forecasts for the coming winter expect prices to be well above their 2019 baselines too:

Source: U.S. Department of Energy (https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=49936)
(Source: U.S. Department of Energy (https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=49936))

Fuel costs are one of the driving factors behind the stubbornly high levels of inflation the country is facing right now. Wednesday's monthly report of the consumer price index showed year-over-year inflation of 5.4 percent, with energy prices up more than 24 percent in the past 12 months.

BREAKING: Inflation was up 5.4% over last year in September – the highest rate in 13 years.

Prices rose 0.4% in Sept, up from 0.3% in August

Gas, food and goods continue to be key drivers of inflation. Used car prices fell slightly but remain 24% higher than last year. pic.twitter.com/8cN1eHaBvQ

— Heather Long (@byHeatherLong) October 13, 2021

High energy prices are a global problem right now. In Europe, the price of gasoline has soared in recent months and energy prices as a whole are rising—though part of the problem is a complex pricing scheme imposed by the European Union that disrupts price signals to consumers, the Financial Times notes. The entire country of Lebanon was without electricity last weekend as the state-run electrical grid collapsed temporarily.

Anne Bradbury, CEO of the American Exploration & Production Council, a trade association representing energy companies, said in a statement that the situation in Europe should be a warning to the Biden administration as it considers plans for higher taxes and new regulations that will only keep increasing energy prices. "By pursuing policies that restrict supply and make it harder to produce oil and natural gas here in America, Americans will have to pay more for their energy," she said.

There's a lot of speculation that current levels of inflation are actually undercounting what's happening in the economy right now. So-called shadow inflation is occuring in ways that might not show up in the consumer price index—instead of raising prices, for example, some businesses might cut back on services or simply take longer to get things done.

"The 2021 version of many services isn't quite the same as the 2019 version. But statisticians have treated them as the same, even though some of them have gotten dramatically worse, because they don't have a rigorous way to measure how much worse they've gotten," writes Alan Cole, a former senior economist with the Joint Economic Committee of Congress, in his Full Stack Economics newsletter. "The result has been extra inflation on an unmeasured quality dimension: rather than paying more for the same good, in many places, you instead pay the same for something less than what it used to be."

Shadow inflation can't really happen in the energy sector, so Americans are feeling the full brunt of rising prices. Now, we're facing an expensive winter. Even without any added burdens from federal policy makers who hike prices or crimp supply, fuel prices serve as a stark reminder that rising inflation—which could be here to stay for longer than anyone would like—has serious consequences for just about everyone.


FREE MINDS

Field Trip, a Canadian startup, is betting that more Americans would be willing to try psychotherapy with drugs like MDMA and psilocybin. The company runs clinics in Los Angeles, New York City, and Toronto, but has ambitious plans to open 75 other locations over the next three years, Vox reports:

Although ketamine is legal if prescribed by a doctor, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) lists psychedelics like psilocybin and MDMA in schedule 1 of the Controlled Substance Act, which says they have no medical value and a high potential for abuse. But there's also growing evidence that psychedelics could lead to game-changing medications and, when combined with conventional therapy, may help people who aren't seeing results through currently available treatments. Several US cities have already decriminalized psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is overseeing clinical trials into using psychedelics to treat PTSD and depression.

This potentially revolutionary approach to mental health also represents a tremendous commercial opportunity for health care and pharmaceutical companies. But despite promising, privately funded studies into psychedelics, current government regulations prevent the wider availability of psychedelic therapy.

And read Reason's Nick Gillespie on how the slow-rolling legalization of MDMA and other psychedelic drugs is creating opportunities for investors and individuals who want to expand their perspectives.


FREE MARKETS

There is no simple solution to the problems plaguing supply chains right now, but the Jones Act is only making things worse:

Millions of pounds of Alaskan seafood have been trapped in Canada for weeks, thanks to the Jones Act. But on Sunday a federal judge said the supply chain can get moving again. https://t.co/0gkLh4AwR9

— Veronique de Rugy (@veroderugy) October 12, 2021


QUICK HITS

• The Food and Drug Administration will vote Thursday on whether to recommend an emergency authorization for COVID-19 booster shots for people who got the Moderna vaccine. A vote on Johnson & Johnson vaccine boosters is expected on Friday.

• Katie Couric admits she's a hack.

• Former President Donald Trump has a bold strategy for the 2022 and 2024 elections:

Trump is now calling on Republicans not to vote — declaring "Republicans will not be voting in '22 or '24" if his election fraud hoax is not "solved" first. He helped Republicans lose two Georgia Senate seats in January. Now he seems ready to try it again in the midterms. pic.twitter.com/ARBnsfwmzJ

— Jonathan Karl (@jonkarl) October 13, 2021

• Czech voters defeat a populist.

• Playing video games isn't correlated with a drop in personal well-being:

New preprint: "Time spent playing video games is unlikely to impact well-being" from us (@NiklasJohannes, @krstoffr, & @ShuhBillSkee & me) at @oiioxford.

We studied the game play and well-being of 38k players of six popular titles over six weeks. https://t.co/Td54rpxJ8r [1/7] pic.twitter.com/EwgLdHKkYi

— m@tti (@vuorre) October 11, 2021

• There may be more shoes to drop after NFL coach Jon Gruden's firing over homophobic remarks made in emails. The NFL players union is asking the league to make public more than 650,000 emails that it collected during an investigation into workplace misconduct.

• Captain Kirk went to space yesterday and was profoundly moved by the experience.

• Nokia will re-release its classic "brick" cellphone in honor of the device's 20th anniversary. Yours probably still works.

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  1. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Keeping Warm This Winter Could Be More Costly As Inflation Heats Up

    WHAT? Bloomberg Op-Ed Says ‘America Needs Higher, Longer-Lasting Inflation’
    https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/business/joseph-vazquez/2021/10/13/what-bloomberg-op-ed-says-america-needs-higher-longer

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    2. Overt   4 years ago

      No, see, SPB tells us that energy prices don't matter. The cost of..er...TV's (?) has stabilized, so the fact that your heating bill has increased by 30% doesn't actually matter.

      1. Lord of Strazele   4 years ago

        30% compared to last year. What about compared to 10 years ago? Anyone using last year as the only measure is not telling you the whole story.

        1. JesseAz   4 years ago

          Even the article cites it being way above 2019 sullum. Read your colleagues work.

          Energy prices are expected to be the highest in 7 years, not one year.

          1. Lord of Strazele   4 years ago

            I know that. So seven years ago we were paying these prices. Sure as hell looks like transitory "inflation".

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

              Hmmm. Who was in office 7 years ago?

              1. JesseAz   4 years ago

                Who mimicked the policies of that president 7 years ago?

                1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

                  You're an idiot.

                  When OPEC, OPEC Plus, and the US cartel say they will limit production in order to boost prices it doesn't matter what your TOP MEN lawmakers want.

                  That is exactly what has happened. The cartels want $80-90/bbl crude oil.

                  1. JesseAz   4 years ago

                    I just posted domestic export and import numbers below.

                    It is amazing how much you repeat OSFs lies.

                    Still no inflation though right? You and sullum appear to have the same talking points.

                    1. Patriotic Guy   4 years ago

                      Buttplug should go to prison for his kiddie porn, and probably more.

                  2. Sevo   4 years ago

                    turd lies. It's what turd does. turd is a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to recognize that or to understand the rest of us know it. If turd quotes numbers, they are either outright lies or cherry-picked such to be worthless. If turd posts something which isn't a lie, it was accidental.
                    turd lies; it's what he does.

                    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

                      Get back to your hood!

                    2. Sevo   4 years ago

                      "Get back to your hood!"

                      turd lies. It’s what turd does. turd is a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to recognize that or to understand the rest of us know it. If turd quotes numbers, they are either outright lies or cherry-picked such to be worthless. If turd posts something which isn’t a lie, it was accidental.
                      turd lies; it’s what he does.

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            2. JesseAz   4 years ago

              Wow you are truly an idiot.

            3. Zeb   4 years ago

              Sure as hell looks like transitory “inflation”.
              It also looks like just plain inflation. Transitory inflation and real, lasting inflation look the same in the short term.

          2. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

            They're already high globally, right now. Go look at India, along with China, having to shutter factories because they can't get coal to power the generators that keep the lights on. A lot of the stuff that China doesn't make, India does, especially in Pharma.

        2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

          US Oil & Gas is shutting off production to return capital to shareholders.


          US shale discipline a win for shareholders, a loss for motorists
          Pioneer chief executive says investors will punish companies that increase production

          A decade ago, shale drillers were spending money like drunken sailors on shore leave. Their goal was to produce as much oil and gas as possible, and neither debt nor weak shareholder returns was going to restrain them

          In the second half of 2017 and much of 2018, many of those shareholders decided they had had enough, sending share prices into a tailspin.

          The message was received, and the virtues of capital discipline and building shareholder returns have become a mantra.

          https://www.upstreamonline.com/production/us-shale-discipline-a-win-for-shareholders-a-loss-for-motorists/2-1-1077328

          The US rig count is way down and stock prices are way up.

          Disclosure - long Devon (DVN) and Antero (AR)

          Production discipline = HIGHER PRICES

          1. Sevo   4 years ago

            turd lies. It’s what turd does. turd is a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to recognize that or to understand the rest of us know it. If turd quotes numbers, they are either outright lies or cherry-picked such to be worthless. If turd posts something which isn’t a lie, it was accidental.
            turd lies; it’s what he does.

      2. ElvisIsReal   4 years ago

        We just need to buy more TVs to drive down inflation!

      3. Patriotic Guy   4 years ago

        TV bills are not ‘stabilzed’. The cost of cable and satellite service has steaclimbed in recent years. In my market, the companies that own the CBS, CW, and ABC affiliates are currently trying to strong arm Dish Network for more revenue. If they are successful, rates go up. This happens all the time.

        Buttplug is a lying, idiotic, pedophile moron.

        1. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

          As long as streaming rates stay the same, I'm good, though I wouldn't realistically expect it.

    3. Moonrocks   4 years ago

      Haven't you heard? Inflation isn't happening, and even if it is that doesn't prove anything and in any case inflation is actually a good thing and things aren't really that bad if you think about it and things could be so much worse.

      1. Hank Ferrous   4 years ago

        My favorite is when 'actually a good thing' is replaced with 'you don't understand the big picture,' or 'the situation is very complex and we have a team of experts hard at work.' Both indicators that one is viewed as mentally inferior to the speaker, or that the speaker is a shitty human incapable of explaining in simple terms.

        1. Sevo   4 years ago

          Or, alternatively, the speaker is an idiot, totally ignorant of the issue at hand, and has been caught peddling some bullshit from Vox or CNN.
          And now is required to back up the claims made.

    4. CE   4 years ago

      So we've moved on from "it's not really happening" to "it is really happening, but it's a good thing"....

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

        Or, like above, "okay, it's happening, but it happened before so it's not a big deal."

        I believe that's step 2 of the Shitlib Deflection Comment Matrix.

        1. Cronut   4 years ago

          What step is "It's really happening, it's not a good thing, but it's Trump's fault?"

          1. R Mac   4 years ago

            Towards the end when there’s no one except SPB that believes them that it’s a good thing anymore.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Rising inflation and higher demand for fuel mean most Americans will see big increases in their winter heating bills this year...

    All part of the plan, Brandon.

    1. Cyto   4 years ago

      Wow, memes become mainstream fast!

      "Let's go Brandon!"

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

        Fuck Joe Biden

        1. Moonrocks   4 years ago

          Fuck Joe Biden

        2. Lord of Strazele   4 years ago

          Fuck Brandon!

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

            What a dork.

            1. Chumby   4 years ago

              More than a few will be brandon him a dork.

              1. Lord of Strazele   4 years ago

                Jesus christ you guys are fucking lame.

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

                  You’re the one who can’t keep up.

                2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

                  Let’s go Brandon! Let’s go Stroozle!

                3. Sevo   4 years ago

                  Fuck off and die, asshole.

                4. Chumby   4 years ago

                  Thanks. I get paid $0.50 for each reply.

                  1. Salted Nuts   4 years ago

                    Go have a soda on me.

                    1. R Mac   4 years ago

                      Can’t get a soda for $.50 anymore in Biden’s America.

                    2. Chumby   4 years ago

                      Am allowed to spend it on soda, except every other November when all proceeds must be rolled back in to postage.

    2. Moonrocks   4 years ago

      The regime's war on the American people continues unabated.

      1. Patriotic Guy   4 years ago

        The Mercian people must fight back and earn a strike a decisive blow.

    3. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

      Just in time for La Nina. Which, AIUI leads to severe winters for the North American part of the Northern Hemisphere.

      Make your preparations and help your neighbors.

      1. Moonrocks   4 years ago

        Bets on Global Warming becoming Global Cooling again?

        1. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

          Wouldn't surprise me at all. I'd thought we're supposed to be out of this interglacial by now, based on previous intervals. Shrug. Took over six months for the Covid-related shutdown in the West to finally register in the Mauna Kea CO2 measurements.

          Maybe Dr. Zharkova's right after all, and we're headed towards a bad stretch of Solar Minima?

  3. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://twitter.com/MichaelPSenger/status/1448297493746257923

    So to be clear, 25,000 people will be flying in from around the world on jets—many private—to attend a climate summit hosted by the UN, an organization that’s played an outsized role in the world’s COVID mandates from which they’ve been granted a special government exemption.
    Quote Tweet
    Michael P Senger
    @MichaelPSenger
    · Oct 13
    Thousands of delegates attending the UN climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland to be exempted from COVID rules for travelling to the UK. “25,000 government representatives, media and campaigners…will not be required to be fully vaccinated.”

    1. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

      China dumps pollution. China threatens to keep doing so if we don't shut up about human rights abuses.

      Concerns John Kerry downplayed China human rights abuses to deal on climate
      https://nypost.com/2021/05/06/concerns-kerry-downplayed-china-human-rights-abuses-for-climate-deal/

      House Republicans are raising concerns about John Kerry, President Biden’s special climate envoy, over recent remarks he made on reaching a potential climate deal with China — saying he trivialized the severity of the human rights abuses inflicted on Uyghur Muslims in the communist country.

      The criticisms of Kerry’s rhetoric come in the wake of his recent interview with Foreign Policy, where he said: “We have differences on economic rules, on cyber. We have other differences on human rights, geostrategic interests, but those differences do not have to get in the way of something that is as critical as dealing with climate.”

      ...“Demanding the CCP stop committing genocide doesn’t ‘get in the way’ of climate change negotiations, and to imply climate issues are more critical than the lives of millions of oppressed people living in China is insensitive and improper,” Foreign Affairs Committee Ranking Member Michael McCaul (R-Texas) told The Post in a statement.

    2. Chumby   4 years ago

      The BS is rising faster than the sea level.

      1. R Mac   4 years ago

        I thought The Lightbringer stopped the rising of the seas?

        1. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

          Well then he left, and seas rose once again...

          or some stupid shit like that. 🙂

    3. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

      If they actually believed climate change was an issue, they'd be holding these meetings by zoom like the rest of us proles.

      The amount of carbon a single meeting like this produces, is greater than a good-sized American town does in an entire year.

      This just demonstrates what a fraud the whole thing is.

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

        But these are important people .

    4. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

      Who are you to question The Party? The rules needed to beneficially guide the Proletariat into the bright future are unnecessary and harmful for Our Dear Leaders. If they were to be subject to them, it might interfere with their great plan.

      Are you some kind of anti-vax wrecker?!

  4. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    That means the average family that relies on natural gas to stay warm this winter will shell out $746 between October and March, up from an average of about $570 last year.

    At least Putin got his pipeline.

    1. Chumby   4 years ago

      Thankfully he wasn't left out in the cold.

    2. Eeyore   4 years ago

      Does that average include Florida and Hawaii? I'm looking to probably pay $2500 this winter.

      1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

        Canada and all, but I'm probably looking at $4000-6000, Oct to March. Five years ago it would have been $1800 max.
        Justin's also popped a huge carbon tax on top of all that to make it extra spicy.

        Because it's not like Canadians need that heat to survive. If it's 40 below outside for two months, just put on an extra sweater... or winter at your villa in Tuscany like the great and the good do.

        1. Eeyore   4 years ago

          Your poor water pipes. Time to give up running water and indoor toilets as well. Drink from a bucket of ice you melt on the wood burning stove.

          1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

            wood burning

            "Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!..." - t. Greta Thunberg

            1. Eeyore   4 years ago

              Blah blah blah

            2. Chumby   4 years ago

              Wood is good.

            3. Zeb   4 years ago

              So what the fuck does she think people are going to keep warm with? Solar power in Sweden and Canada in the winter?

              1. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

                They can huddle.

                Too many of those kinds of people in the World, anyway.

              2. Sevo   4 years ago

                She's an autistic teenager, FFS.
                Remember when YOU were a teen, and were absolutely certain you knew how the world worked?
                Now imagine someone stuck a mic in your face at that time, and, now, you had to explain your remarks.
                That's the way *she'll* feel 20 years from now.

                1. Zeb   4 years ago

                  I was also responding to a made up noise attributed to her on an anonymous comment section. I'm not really talking about her.

                  You are right, and I almost feel bad for the poor girl being used as a prop.

                2. Eeyore   4 years ago

                  It's true that she is young and might grow up someday.

                  Time made a child person of the year. Can we at least ridicule them?

              3. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

                Solar power in Sweden and Canada in the winter?

                That fifteen minutes of daylight is all you need to keep a city lit and heated, according to noted energy expert, Tony.

              4. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

                That's just it. She doesn't think.

        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

          I watched a documentary on the Hart Family a few years ago, and the kids were talking about how Stu's father was in a dispute with the bank over land he supposedly owned, so he had the family squat there until it could get resolved. Apparently, he wasn't allowed to make improvements while this was going on, so they were living in canvas tents in the dead of winter, freezing their asses off, while Stu went out to snare rabbits so they didn't starve.

          How you fuckers managed to build a modern civilization out of that wilderness is pretty damn incredible.

          1. Eeyore   4 years ago

            It is a hard to grasp how they managed it. It is brutal in the winter.

  5. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

    "As Inflation Heats Up"

    Ugh. Haven't you been paying attention to Reason.com's leading economics expert Mr. Buttplug? He says everything is fine.

    1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

      PS — But even if we assume inflation is real, it doesn't matter. Billionaires are getting richer, so who really cares if middle class families are having more difficulty paying for necessities?

      #LibertariansForBiden

      1. Overt   4 years ago

        This is actually the instructive lesson. If you are younger and your income comes from wages, inflation is a nut punch to you. Meanwhile, the relatively older and more affluent have assets like a house and brokerage accounts that generally appreciate along with inflation. The takeaways:

        1) Inflation is really a tax on the lower classes whose net worth is heavily coupled to their salary.

        2) As an individual you should understand how important it is to convert your salary dollars into an asset that hedges against inflation. The longer you are just relying on wage increases, the longer you are actually losing ground.

        1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

          Inflation is really a tax on the lower classes

          Removing power from the working class and turning them back into serfs is job number one right now for the Western elite.

        2. Bubba Jones   4 years ago

          Inflation is the mechanism by which we tax the middle and lower class.

        3. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

          If you are a retiree, inflation is way more than just a nutpunch.

          For those contemplating early retirement (like me), the OMY syndrome kicked in.

        4. CE   4 years ago

          On the other hand, inflation is good for people in debt, especially if they are locked into low interest rates. People with substantial savings are hit harder, since the value of their cash declines, especially when the Fed continues to intervene to stop interest rates from rising to keep pace with inflation. Unless they want to invest that cash in real estate (at the top of the cliff) or in the stock market casino (a house of cards held up by Fed intervention) or in the crypto roller coaster "store of value".

          1. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

            "On the other hand, inflation is good for people in debt, especially if they are locked into low interest rates..."

            This, and there's no bigger debtor than the US Federal Government.

            1. Call me Don   4 years ago

              Yeah. I look forward to the day we all have trillion dollar coins in our pockets and three of them will buy a loaf of bread .... if there is any bread.

          2. ElvisIsReal   4 years ago

            On the other hand, inflation is good for people in debt, especially if they are locked into low interest rates.
            ----------
            And nobody is in more debt than the US Government.

      2. TJJ2000   4 years ago

        Politicians and their Crony Nazi-Members?
        Where's the richest area in the USA? Washington D.C.

        1. MK Ultra   4 years ago

          Spring Valley, I'd assume, although some of the property values took a big hit when WWI chemical munitions were found buried in the yards.

        2. TJJ2000   4 years ago

          https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/swamps-gold-6-of-10-richest-counties-in-america-are-dc-suburbs-10-of-the-top-20

  6. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Field Trip, a Canadian startup, is betting that more Americans would be willing to try psychotherapy with drugs like MDMA and psilocybin.

    Hope cooperation from financial institutions isn't in their business model.

  7. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Retail desert, redlining, failure of racist capitalism, etc.

    Walgreens closes five more San Francisco locations, citing ‘organized retail crime’
    https://nypost.com/2021/10/12/walgreens-closes-five-more-san-francisco-locations-due-to-theft/

    Walgreens is closing five more San Francisco locations as drug stores from the Bay Area to the Big Apple are besieged by rampant shoplifting and lax enforcement.

    San Fran shoplifters have been emboldened by a referendum that lowered the penalty for stealing goods worth less than $950 from a felony to a misdemeanor, cops and prosecutors have said.

    A spokesperson for the company confirmed the latest closures to SFGate.

    “Organized retail crime continues to be a challenge facing retailers across San Francisco, and we are not immune to that,” Walgreens spokesperson Phil Caruso told the outlet.

    1. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

      Man casually walks into CVS Pharmacy in California, walks out with armful of prescription-strength cough syrup as customers and staff watch
      https://breaking911.com/man-casually-walks-into-cvs-pharmacy-in-california-walks-out-with-armful-of-prescription-strength-cough-syrup-as-customers-and-staff-watch/

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

        He obviously needed it.. He had so little, and they had so much.

      2. JesseAz   4 years ago

        The left would only be outraged if he walked out with ivermectin to sell.

        1. Mike Liarson   4 years ago

          Why would someone in San Francisco be interested in horse dewormer?

          1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

            If there's anywhere in America where bigger parasite loads can be found, I haven't heard it.

            1. Chumby   4 years ago

              Washington DC

            2. Sevo   4 years ago

              If there's anywhere in the US which has a lower total IQ than where the steaming pile of shit Mike lives, it hasn't been found.

          2. Junkmailfolder   4 years ago

            Why would they sell horse dewormer at a CVS?

            1. Call me Don   4 years ago

              Lots of horses' asses in San Fran?

    2. Anomalous   4 years ago

      Every chain retailer in SF should leave. The environment is just too hostile.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    The Food and Drug Administration will vote Thursday on whether to recommend an emergency authorization for COVID-19 booster shots for people who got the Moderna vaccine.

    MODERNA NEEDS MONEY

    1. Chumby   4 years ago

      Senators with Moderna shares need bigger dividends.

    2. CE   4 years ago

      Moderna's own data showed very little risk from breakthrough infections, even after a year:

      https://www.cnbc.com/2021/09/15/covid-booster-shots-moderna-releases-data-on-breakthrough-cases-backing-need-for-third-doses.html

      There were 88 identified breakthrough cases out of 11,431 people vaccinated between December and March, the company said in a release, compared with 162 breakthrough cases out of 14,746 trial participants vaccinated in July through October of last year.

      Severe cases were far less likely:

      Three Covid-19 related hospitalizations occurred in the group that got the shots early on, resulting in two deaths, according to the data. There were no hospitalizations or deaths in the group that recently received the vaccine, although the finding on severe cases was not statistically significant.

  9. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Mark Zuckerberg spent $419M on nonprofits ahead of 2020 election — and got out the Dem vote
    https://nypost.com/2021/10/13/mark-zuckerberg-spent-419m-on-nonprofits-ahead-of-2020-election-and-got-out-the-dem-vote/
    The Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL) and the Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR) passed a staggering $419.5 million of Zuckerberg’s money into local government elections offices, and it came with strings attached. Every CTCL and CEIR grant spelled out in great detail the conditions under which the grant money was to be used.

    This is not a matter of Democrats outspending Republicans. Private funding of election administration was virtually unknown in the American political system before the 2020 election.

    Big CTCL and CEIR money had nothing to do with traditional campaign finance, lobbying or other expenses that are related to increasingly expensive modern elections. It had to do with financing the infiltration of election offices at the city and county level by left-wing activists and using those offices as a platform to implement preferred administrative practices, voting methods and data-sharing agreements, as well as to launch intensive outreach campaigns in areas heavy with Democratic voters.

    ...For instance, CTCL/CEIR funded self-described “vote navigators” in Wisconsin to “assist voters, potentially at their front doors, to answer questions, assist in ballot curing … and witness absentee ballot signatures,” and a temporary staffing agency affiliated with Stacey Abrams called Happy Faces counting the votes amid the election night chaos in Fulton County, Georgia.

    1. JesseAz   4 years ago

      This is the problem. Some think the 450 was just the usual get put the vote money. This is the issue:

      Zuckerberg’s money into local government elections offices, and it came with strings attached.

      It allowed activists into election offices.

      1. Overt   4 years ago

        Again, this was specifically called out in the article I posted back in December.

        The short term good news is that Republican state legislatures have the ability to solve this. Because this method relies on one or two high-population districts getting to high participation (at the cost of many, less populous districts), the actual state legislatures can reign this in.

        The long term bad news is that this is vulnerable to state-wide ballot measures that are passed by popular vote. Before Soros and Zuck get these practices cemented with a ballot effort, Republicans need to pass laws that forbid disproportionate funding to one or two precincts by one or the other party (or its activists).

        1. JesseAz   4 years ago

          The problem is you do not connect the issues of fraud and illegal violations of the law to these actions despite 15+ cases now being adjudicated finding illegal changes to voting laws, lack of chain of control on lock boxes, etc.

          You treat it as an or, not as an and.

          They are tied strongly together.

          1. JesseAz   4 years ago

            Ballot boxes*

          2. Overt   4 years ago

            No the problem is that if we don't fucking focus on this very real structural change to the voting of these states, fraud WON'T MATTER. If you get 95% participation in Fulton County while rural counties get 40% participation, you don't need to cheat. You will win on every issue.

            I have no beef with voter ID. I have no problem with signature requirements and I fully believe you can create a secure system that prevents fraud. But *the* pressing issue is the disparate impact of NGO funding of voting precincts. And to the extent that the Media can constantly dissemble and obfuscate around fraud claims, trying to scream about fraud when fraud soon won't matter is a TACTICAL mistake.

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

              No the problem is that if we don’t fucking focus on this very real structural change to the voting of these states, fraud WON’T MATTER. If you get 95% participation in Fulton County while rural counties get 40% participation, you don’t need to cheat. You will win on every issue.

              Yeah, there's a reason that Oregon is entirely run by Democrats, and it's entirely due to Portland voting for them almost exclusively. I believe outside Multnomah County, the non-Democrat vote would have to aggregate to around 75% just to overcome that.

              This is a big reason why I think we need to either increase the number of representatives dramatically, or start carving out more states. Teton County in Wyoming, for example, is Champagne Socialist Central in that state thanks to all the rich shitlibs who use it as a tax haven despite living in California or other high-tax areas most of the year. Let them be their own state so their interests are better represented. Same with King County and the rest of Washington State, or Cook County and Illinois, Salt Lake County and Utah, or The State of Jefferson and the rest of California.

            2. JesseAz   4 years ago

              The changes participated in the fraud overt. Again you are arguing as an or, not as an and.

              The structural changes were illegally upping government spending as a per capita basis in only blue areas. The same blue areas utilized workers as a condition of said funding that led to much of the claims of fraud and illegal rule changes.

              They are completely interconnected. I'm not sure why you keep denying this.

            3. JesseAz   4 years ago

              I mean, one of the stories out of Wisconsin is that this funding paid for extra ballot collection boxes and then directed the hiring of activist groups as the collection agents for said boxes. And they lost the chain of custody documents for these boxes.

              How is that not directly participating in the fraud?!?!

              You're allowed to admit both happened.

            4. JesseAz   4 years ago

              This is in the very linked article:

              One investigation by Wisconsin Spotlight exposed how Zuckerberg’s grant conditions corrupted local elections. Emails revealed that CTCL connected city election administrators to Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein, a former Democrat operative and the head of the National Vote at Home Institute’s efforts in the Dairy State. Spitzer-Rubenstein became the “de facto elections chief,” according to Wisconsin Spotlight, especially in Green Bay.

              Emails show Spitzer-Rubenstein asking city clerk Kris Teske if he could help “cure” ballots and enlisting pressure from the Democrat mayor when Teske declined over legal concerns. Multiple times, Teske brought these concerns to her superiors, saying the “grant mentors” weren’t familiar with state law and that their “help” was probably illegal.

              And is one of the issues brought up in Wisconsin. Fraud is directly linked to this funding.

  10. Rich   4 years ago

    There is no simple solution to the problems plaguing supply chains right now

    Oh, "the plague" is potentially much worse:
    If you can't get it, why want it; and it isn't wanted, why build it?

  11. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Katie Couric admits she's a hack.

    She's a liberal journalist.

    1. Longtobefree   4 years ago

      You spelled that last word, "propagandist", wrong.

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

      Was her book titled Matt Lauer Can Suck It?

      1. Unicorn Abattoir   4 years ago

        No, but Matt Lauer's book was titled Katie Couric Did Suck It

        1. Chumby   4 years ago

          Where in the World is Matt Lauer?
          In Katie Couric’s mouth.

    3. Minadin   4 years ago

      So the story is that she talks about editing out RBG's 'harsh' comments on NFL players kneeling for the anthem from a 2016 interview. She admits that this was because she's a 'big fan' of RBG, and wanted to 'protect' her from criticism.

      Now, we've been accusing the mainstream media folks of this sort of crap for years, and of course they deny it, so to have a rather senior interviewer talk about doing this like it's nothing unusual is interesting.

      Funny thing is, RBG's 'harsh' take was basically: "Well, I think it's stupid and disrespectful and counterproductive, but hey, it's a free country, right?"

      1. R Mac   4 years ago

        They’ve stopped pretending to be objective.

      2. Moonrocks   4 years ago

        it’s a free country, right?

        What a horrifying trigger. I'm literally shaking.

      3. Minadin   4 years ago

        Sub-headline: Katie's other excuse for doing this was that RBG was too old, out-of-touch, and senile:

        "She “was elderly and probably didn’t understand the question,” Couric explained . . . "

        1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

          Not too elderly or senile that Katie thought she should resign from the supreme court though.

        2. D-Pizzle   4 years ago

          Great Katie. Now do Biden.

      4. Square = Circle   4 years ago

        to have a rather senior interviewer talk about doing this like it’s nothing unusual is interesting

        In fairness, for Katie Couric it's not unusual at all.

      5. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

        Anyone expecting integrity from the chattering classes after the successive Journolist scandals were made public----where the participants not only didn't lose their jobs and prestige, they were promoted---probably also believes in the Great Pumpkin.

    4. Bubba Jones   4 years ago

      RGB was also a hack:

      As well, the day after the interview, the Supreme Court’s head of public affairs emailed Couric to say Ginsburg had “misspoken” and requested that her comments on the matter be removed from the piece. Couric eventually mostly did as they requested.

    5. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

      All this sorry episode does is confirm that journo-lists wear kneepads for their ideological fellow travelers.

  12. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    SHOCKING: Army Suicides Up Nearly 50% Over Same Time Last Year
    https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2021/10/13/shocking-army-suicides-up-nearly-50-over-same-time-last-year-n1523670

    The CDC reported an overall suicide rate in the U.S. of about 14 people per 100,000 in 2019. The highest rates were among men over 75 and women in the age range of 45-64.

    Army personnel trend younger than both of those groups, and the 2020 suicide rate for active-duty servicemembers was 28.7 per 100,000 — or more than double the national rate.

    What’s changing?

    No one can say for sure, although officials have discounted COVID as a cause.

    But I can’t help but notice that since Presidentish Joe Biden was sworn in back in January, the military brass has been purging the ranks of so-called “extremists” while also berating the troops about the service’s “racism.”

    President Harry Truman ordered all the services to integrate in 1948, and since then, the military has been probably the most successfully integrated institution in America.

    While we may never know what causes a soldier to take his or her own life, we’ve come a long way — down — from celebrating their courage to officially castigating them for imaginary crimes.

    1. Cronut   4 years ago

      During the Obama's first and second terms, they shit on the military in every way they could think of.

      Why expect anything different during his 3rd term?

    2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

      Army Suicides Up Nearly 50% Over Same Time Last Year

      All part of the plan. An ideological purge and a daily dose of woke will do that.
      If this was WW2 Milley would be standing in front of a firing squad right now.

    3. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

      Watching your friends die, or come back to America with metal and plastic replacing flesh and blood, only to find out it was entirely in vain...has to be one Hell of a nutpunch.

      Washington D.C. and the MIC made it like literal bandits though, and plenty of the officer corps got great OER bullets out of it, so it wasn't all bad...

    4. Hank Ferrous   4 years ago

      Far higher than the much screeched about 'they're literally killing us' murder and suicide figures for transgender folks, yet strangely, not getting anywhere near the press coverage.

    5. ElvisIsReal   4 years ago

      Eh, I'm pretty sure military suicides are ALWAYS higher than the general population.

  13. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Trump is now calling on Republicans not to vote — declaring "Republicans will not be voting in '22 or '24" if his election fraud hoax is not "solved" first.

    Surprised social media haven't reinstated his accounts by now.

    1. Cyto   4 years ago

      Also surprising?

      A new Rasmussen poll says 56% of all likely voters say that cheating likely played a role in Biden winning the election... Including more than a third of Democrats.

      This despite a complete ban on anyone being allowed to ponder such topics publicly.

      Oof....

      1. Moonrocks   4 years ago

        This will never be studied, but I wonder how many of those people were convinced that election fraud tipped the election because of the complete ban on mentioning it?

        1. Cyto   4 years ago

          I said the same thing before the election and after the election: if they are not rigging the election, they certainly are doing an excellent impression of people who are rigging an election.

          1. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

            I know, right?! You'd think Team D would be all over having audits, knowing their guy easily won the election. Alas, this is not the case. Little wonder people think the election was stolen.

            1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

              Nobody hires 100 lawyers to hide an election victory. Nobody has the DOJ interfere in a state ordered audit because they won fair and square.

              1. Call me Don   4 years ago

                When the guy who called "heads" does not want you to examine the coin, there is a reason.
                - and -
                If I won a contest fair and square and the other guy kept accusing me of cheating, I would be the one DEMANDING a full audit. Not just a recount. A full "rectal exam" audit. Democrats did exactly the opposite. Once again, there is a reason.

        2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

          This will never be studied

          It will be, but 100 to 500 years from now, and viewed as part of a move to decades of totalitarianism.

      2. CE   4 years ago

        But not a widespread role.

      3. Salted Nuts   4 years ago

        BECAUSE we're not allowed to ponder.

  14. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Czech voters defeat a populist.

    Hopefully the Times references Trump in their piece.

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

      He’s no longer a blue Czech.

    2. Chumby   4 years ago

      Will it be fact czeched?

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

      If you’re talking about the London times, it would be Czech mate.

      1. CE   4 years ago

        His ego was writing Czechs the vote counters couldn't cache.

    4. Roberta   4 years ago

      How did "populist" become a synonym for "bad guy" here? What makes the HyR writer or editor think the term's even meaningful in any important way to us, when it says nothing about policy? OK, so I'm reading the linked piece now.

      1. Roberta   4 years ago

        All I got so far from the Times piece regarding its Czech context is that it's vaguely anti-democratic, which is bizarre considering populism is usually nothing if not democratic. Diving deeper....

        1. Roberta   4 years ago

          Now I get that their boss is a media magnate and that since the opposition to him is a "center-right" bloc, "his Ano party veered to the right, railing against immigration and the European Union." Still, the article is vexingly more about other countries in eastern Europe than the one it's supposedly reporting on.

          Finally at the end, "handouts to pensioners, young rail travelers and other budget-busting measures". So it would appear the opposition is to spending, but agrees on nothing else. Wish we could form such a united opposition to excess spending in the USA and other countries!

      2. I, Woodchipper   4 years ago

        Without even reading it I can tell you.

        He is against mass unfettered immigration from wartorn middle eastern locations.

        And is probably not a communist.

        Therefore, "populist" just like Trump. And therefore bad. Was I close?

      3. CE   4 years ago

        If you're an elitist of any sort, "populist" means someone who appeals to the masses/deplorables/sans dents, even if they are not popular. Democracy is always held up as a high ideal, until the the majority starts to vote incorrectly.

        1. Utkonos   4 years ago

          In other words, voting against this guy means you need to Czech your privilege?

    5. Unicorn Abattoir   4 years ago

      If he's angry about it, he should get 2 minutes for a cross czech.

    6. Jerryskids   4 years ago

      Actual headline: "Czechs Defeat a Populist, Offering a Road Map for Toppling Strongmen". And by "strongmen", they mean illiberal populists who oppose the European Union, Muslim immigration, and the LBGTQ agenda. (Not my interpretation, this is specifically what the story says.) This story was written by the Times former Moscow bureau chief, a TDS-addled hack who once compared Trump to Robert Mugabe. So yeah, the story is all about Trump and how the Dark Lord and His evil anti-globalist agenda can be defeated.

      1. CE   4 years ago

        Strongmen who impose unpopular immigration policies, unpopular vaccination mandates, and unpopular lockdown policies are never to be called strongmen, because they're showing bold leadership.

    7. Roberta   4 years ago

      Does anyone here nave independent knowledge of contemporary Czech politics, who might be able to make sense of it for us, TIA?

      1. Moonrocks   4 years ago

        All I know is that the Czech government has been quite sane for decades, so it would be surprising if the defeat of this "Populist" came at the hands of a leftist globalist pro-Aristocracy coalition.

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

        Are you looking for a fact Czech?

    8. Chumby   4 years ago

      Did they vote in a pragueressive?

  15. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Time spent playing video games is unlikely to impact well-being...

    Girlfriends excluded from study.

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

      Studies excluded from study.

    2. Eeyore   4 years ago

      Good news for the never workers.

    3. CE   4 years ago

      Were there any to include?

      1. Chumby   4 years ago

        The baby’s momma. The birth certificate of course says, “Father unknown” so she can get full welfare and he doesn’t need to have any money taken from his check to pay for his kid.

  16. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

    Nothing in today's links about access to abortion care?

    I miss ENB.

    #AbortionAboveAll

    1. JesseAz   4 years ago

      +1

    2. Eeyore   4 years ago

      I miss the hookers stories.

      1. R Mac   4 years ago

        Lucky for you, usually when she takes a break from am links it’s because she’s working on a long piece about whores.

        1. Eeyore   4 years ago

          Nice.

      2. Chumby   4 years ago

        They always pull you in hooker, line and singer?

  17. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://twitter.com/JesseKellyDC/status/1448357176939008003
    I called for every part of the Right to come together to stop the communists as nothing else matters unless they’re stopped.

    Yet the Libertarian Party in various forms seems to be the only one who has a problem with it. Odd.
    Quote Tweet

    1. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

      https://twitter.com/JesseKellyDC/status/1448029328890081280

      It is not 1910. It 2021. This is a different time and we are a different country. Decades of federal interference in private markets has turned them into one entity with one purpose: Further the goals of the American communist. 5/

      No major corporation is going to take on the government. They’ll be steamrolled out of existence. In some cases (the airlines), they OWE their existence to federal bailout money. 6/

      Which brings us to the American citizen having his civil liberties assaulted. What protection does he have? You’re arguing about what governors should or shouldn’t do, but what about the helpless citizen? What say you do him? 7/

      “Governors shouldn’t mandate things to businesses!” Well, yeah. They shouldn’t. In a perfect, such actions would be wrong. But we do not LIVE in a perfect world. We live in a world where the average citizen has no protection left. Every part of the culture has abandoned him.

      ...Libertarians and conservatives and nationalists and every other branch of the Right must set things aside to defeat the communists or else we’re all just rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. Stop these people. Now. That’s the only “principle” that matters.

      1. Claptrap   4 years ago

        Proper Libertarians won't admit to being anywhere near the right. It makes them feel icky. They're also utterly allergic to coalition building.

        Sometimes instead of being a majority, one man with courage is simply grist for the tank treads.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

          Sometimes instead of being a majority, one man with courage is simply grist for the tank treads.

          Like I've pointed out before, for all the jerking off that western media love to do with that clip of Tank Guy at Tianenmen Square, the ChiComs response to that effectively ended any kind of mass protests against the government for about 20 years.

          Deng remembered what happened the last time a bunch of radical Chinese college students decided they knew better than the people in charge, and he nipped that shit right in the bud.

    2. JesseAz   4 years ago

      Beat me to it. Should see if you are in thread first. Ha.

    3. Overt   4 years ago

      The other fact is that one cannot look at the people criticizing (for instance) Abbot *incessantly* while maybe giving a limp wristed tsk-tsk to Biden and Newsome, and not come to the conclusion that we are actually debating principles here. Principles are a smokescreen for preferred outcomes.

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        Principles that leave you under the boot of government aren't really principles. Sometimes you do have to fight back to protect liberty.

    4. Eeyore   4 years ago

      Contradicting Brandon leads to some convoluted whataboutism.

  18. Cronut   4 years ago

    President Klain says stop complaining about inflation and higher prices. These are first-world problems.

    1. Rich   4 years ago

      And President Yellen says stop complaining about your financial privacy.

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

        You’re lucky you have any money at all.

        1. Cronut   4 years ago

          You will own nothing and be happy.

      2. CE   4 years ago

        It's just some basic data, and it will be very easy to collect along with the other basic data they already collect.

  19. Rich   4 years ago

    the average family that relies on natural gas to stay warm this winter will shell out $746 between October and March, up from an average of about $570 last year. Homes heated with propane or heating oil, which account for about 9 percent of U.S. households, will also see costs rise by more than 40 percent, while homes heated with electricity can expect a smaller increase of about 6 percent over last year.

    "Come on, global warming!"

  20. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    The NFL players union is asking the league to make public more than 650,000 emails that it collected during an investigation into workplace misconduct.

    So much for mutually assured destruction.

    1. Chumby   4 years ago

      Witch hunts are addictive.

  21. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Captain Kirk went to space yesterday and was profoundly moved by the experience.

    Was he eloquent? If so then you know it wasn't a JJ Abrams produced event.

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

      I thought they meant his 90 year old bowels.

      1. Chumby   4 years ago

        He isn’t named Shatner for nothing.

    2. JFree   4 years ago

      Of course he's moved. Ain't too many of the original cast left to be spokescritters for Blue Bezos.

  22. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Insurrection much? Terry McAuliffe pushed ‘the big lie’ WAY BACK in 2020 saying he was worried ‘the election would be rigged’ (watch)
    https://twitchy.com/samj-3930/2021/10/14/insurrection-much-terry-mcauliffe-pushed-the-big-lie-way-back-in-2020-saying-he-was-worried-the-election-would-be-rigged-watch/

    1. Cyto   4 years ago

      We covered the big lie pre-crime here in the HnR comments starting in about April 2020. This is when various democrat operatives began talking about various changes to election procedures and about how Trump was planning to steal the election.

      By August, Biden had a 16 point lead. Yet a top democrat election expert was running around telling everyone that it would look like Trump won in a landslide on election night, but not to worry. By the time the democrat challenges and recounts were finished, Biden would win in a landslide.

      Anyone can thumb through the archives. It was repeatedly discussed, well before the election. Team D was talking exactly how one might expect someone who was rigging an election to talk.

      So it is not exactly shocking that someone might jump to the insane conclusion that Tue election may have been tampered with after the exact events that were predicted actually occurred.

      1. ElvisIsReal   4 years ago

        Yet a top democrat election expert was running around telling everyone that it would look like Trump won in a landslide on election night, but not to worry. By the time the democrat challenges and recounts were finished, Biden would win in a landslide.
        ---------
        This was the major key. Basically, don't riot until we finish counting.

  23. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Organization’s ‘opposition map’ identifies middle-class white parents as ‘die-hard’ opponents of ‘culturally responsive schools’
    https://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2021/10/13/organizations-opposition-map-identifies-middle-class-white-parents-as-die-hard-opponents-of-culturally-responsive-schools/

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

      CLAIM: The National School Boards Association is asking the Biden administration to label parents who protest school policies domestic terrorists.

      AP’S ASSESSMENT: False...

      ...NSBA’s letter to the Biden administration does state that threats against school board members “could be the equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism and hate crimes”that could be prosecuted under anti-terrorism and anti-hate crime statutes. But the NSBA has not asked Biden to label parents in any particular way.

      How is that campaign to raise trust in the media coming along?

      1. Cyto   4 years ago

        That is truly impressive

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

          Where have we seen fact checking like this before? Oh, yes...

          During the Winter War, the Soviet air force made extensive use of incendiaries and cluster bombs against Finnish civilians, troops and fortifications. When Molotov claimed in radio broadcasts that they were not bombing but rather delivering food to the starving Finns, the Finns started to call the air bombs Molotov bread baskets. Soon they responded by attacking advancing tanks with "Molotov cocktails," which were "a drink to go with the food."

          I would suggest we could refer to woodchippers as 'media broadcasters'.

      2. Moonrocks   4 years ago

        This is straight-up Nork stuff. Not even the People's Daily is so brazen about its propaganda.

  24. Cyto   4 years ago

    On the inflation front.... Team Biden has chutzpah, I will give them that. They are out in force spinning the largest Social Security COLA in... Well, A damned long time.... as a fantastic and historic accomplishment for seniors by team Biden.

    Which makes me wonder what the actual inflation rate is...

    I know that some items I buy are up by nearly 100% in just the last three months. A 24 pack of Wal-Mart brand toilet paper that was under 11 bucks pre covid was $21 yesterday. 2 liters of soda have doubled in price this year.

    And I unfortunately have to buy a car. A family car with a third row. Turns out, even after large jumps in sticker price, they are still going up. Right now those vehicles are going for somewhere between $3,000 and $15,000 above sticker price.

    I thought about saving cash and getting a minivan on the used market. People hate a used minivan. They depreciate terribly, right??

    So I check out the Chrysler Pacifica plug-in hybrid... You know, to save on gas. A few are available. 2 years old... 75,000+ miles.

    $38,000 and up.

    Holy crap.

    1. Longtobefree   4 years ago

      So, not so much on those alleged 'gas savings'?
      Get a 6 y ear old gas powered mini van.

      1. Cyto   4 years ago

        They are Almost going for more than they were when new. If you have a minivan or large SUV, now would be a good time to sell.

        1. Moonrocks   4 years ago

          Only problem would be buying a replacement.

          1. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

            Ding, ding.

            I had offers from the dealership to rebuy my hybrid for about what I paid for it 12 months earlier. I like it though, and holy shit, the replacement cost.

        2. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

          I have a 2003 Sienna with 312K miles that runs like a champ. If you look, you can find stuff like that for under 5 grand. But it takes a lot of looking, Cyto.

    2. NoVaNick   4 years ago

      Sorry, no minivan here but do have an 11 year old Hyundai Sonata I’m looking to sell and will cut you a deal.

      1. Cyto   4 years ago

        No deal on that... But if you know where I can find a deal on toilet paper.....

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

          I have some. It’s labeled “now with 10% fewer splinters”.

        2. NoVaNick   4 years ago

          Use leaves. I’ve also found the WaPo and NYT to be useful for this.

          1. Sevo   4 years ago

            It's a shame CNN isn't printed.

        3. R Mac   4 years ago

          The way of the future:

          https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00A0RHSJO/reasonmagazinea-20/

    3. Claptrap   4 years ago

      Anything with a hybrid and that many seats is a capital investment in your Uber career.

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

        Yep. Set up a small business, depreciate the shit out of that car.

  25. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://twitter.com/politicalmath/status/1448627516944666631

    When stuff breaks, the response is not "oh shit, we really did need those people, didn't we? We definitely need to change our attitude and show them respect"

    It's "those selfish bastards, how dare they stop making my life easy and pleasant. How can we best punish them?"

  26. JesseAz   4 years ago

    Ken and i have gone back and forth about the 3.5T to 2T reduction and how Ken thinks it is still a win. However Pelosi admitted yesterday that the reduction to 2T is solely a gimmic.

    “We will not diminish the transformative nature of what it is,” Pelosi promised. She then admitted budget gimmickry will be at the heart of the bill — “So, mostly cutting back on the years.”

    https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/pelosi-confirms-bait-and-switch-budgeting/

    The reduction is not a reduction. They simply reduced the years on a sunset clause. And we all know those clauses never sunset. It is a big game and Americans are too uninterested to take note.

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

      What is the possible end game for that crazy old hag? Does she think she will live forever or there will be a statue of her in town ?

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        Biden thinks that. She is just as ignorant.

      2. CE   4 years ago

        A few more years in power and her mountain of cash might be inflation proof.

  27. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://twitter.com/politicalmath/status/1448486989154693123

    I can't remember who said that the culture war was over and all that we're seeing now is the left walking through the battlefield shooting the wounded, but that's what came to my mind as I read this story

    ...This is the vital context for when the right tries to do crazy things like ban private vaccine mandates.

    People are fucking scared. They have no protection, not from the courts, not from the law, not from their own employers.

    They're begging for someone to be on their side.

    1. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

      https://twitter.com/politicalmath/status/1448381801433600011

      It really is concerning that the center-right has very few practical solutions to protecting conservative interests other than "let's be sad and hope they stop beating us with bats"

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

        Why do you think the left and their quisling apologists here are so bent out of shape about people pushing back against cultural Marxism in the schools? The left relies on the right's apathy in order to advance their agenda, and when they get any kind of substantive pushback, this is the result--calling parents criticizing their policies and actions "domestic terrorists," and resorting to the evergreen complaint that such pushback is "divisive."

        If anyone wonders why the neocons got kicked to the curb, it's because they were constantly wringing their hands about how resistance to the left should be avoided because it wasn't "unifying" and we needed to "keep the temperature down," as if the left would somehow abandon the culture war if they saw bigger paychecks from a marginal tax cut.

  28. Chumby   4 years ago

    If you process your own firewood, it warms you several times.

    1. NoVaNick   4 years ago

      I remember when wood stoves became popular during the 1970s energy crisis. But now, burning wood is considered bad because of air pollution according to the progs with some places banning fire places. So just suck it up and put on an extra sweater!

      1. Chumby   4 years ago

        Climate Tsar John Kerry’s private jet puts out more air pollution than any wood heater.
        Fireplaces are wicked inefficient unless a Russian fireplace/masonry heater.
        If you can fit a small stove inside the firebox like a Jotul 602 (neck down the flue with a pipe, remove the damper and insulate the gap) it makes for a wonderful heating source.

      2. Zeb   4 years ago

        Fireplaces are incredibly inefficient, but cleaner. Wood stoves can be pretty dirty because air supply is limited and there can be a lot of incomplete combustion if it's not running well.

        1. Chumby   4 years ago

          If a stove is run properly, there is only smoke when starting and when the fire dies. Air is adjusted based on stove temperature. Not enough air and it smokes. Too much and one can over temp the stove risking damage. Magnetic thermometers are about $20 and work well. Modern stoves come with a secondary burn chamber that ignites gasified wood/uncombusted materials in the gas. Helps deal with smoke and increases efficiency. Avoid the catalytic models since they have a consumable product.
          Wet wood will also smoke and not put out the BTUs.
          Adjust the intake air and not the damper - the latter leads to smoke as well. A few cheapo stoves sold at big box stores don’t have an adjustable air intake - avoid these.
          Burned 5+ cord last year of half tamarack and half mixed hardwood. Ash in the pipe and creosote swept from the pipe was about a gallon.
          Installs with insufficient draft (pipe not tall enough) may also smoke.

          1. Zeb   4 years ago

            Yes, I know about stoves.

            A lot of people around here have the outside wood burning furnaces. Seems like a lot of people figure that since it's not in their house, they can just burn whatever shit/wet wood they have. I see those things smoking away all the time. Air quality can get kind of bad on cold, calm days in the valleys. I like how it smells, though.

            1. Chumby   4 years ago

              I think those boilers adjust heat/temp using an automatically controlled damper, which is going to cause smoking because it restricts exhaust. The folks that live in town, especially if using in warm weather for heating water, are pissing off their neighbors royally. Agree that those things probably get fed a lot of wet wood.

    2. Zeb   4 years ago

      I can verify this as true. I have propane heat and it's like $5/gallon delivered now. Better get going on firewood.

  29. JesseAz   4 years ago

    A judge in D.C. is beginning to hold prison officials in contempt for their treatment of J6 protestors.

    https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2021/10/13/judge-holds-authorities-in-contempt-for-violating-civil-rights-of-jan-6-defendant-n456288

    Refusing to release or treat medical conditions even in the face of judicial orders.

    This is on top of a judge this last week gleefully admitting they are giving out harsher sentences than prosecutors have asked for over misdemeanor offenses (45 days) despite the judge acknowledging no violence committed by the defendants.

    This os the definition of political treatment. And liberals applaud, reason ignores.

    1. JesseAz   4 years ago

      Internal documents released show no officer saw a weapon on or near Ashlii babbitt before the shooting. No good reason for the shoot.

      https://www.foxnews.com/us/documents-ashli-babbitt-death-foia-capitol-police

      1. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

        The obvious inference is that he was told to kill anyone passing that door. Which he did.

        Who gave that illegal order, is an interesting question. I've no doubt this Lieutenant will live a similar life to Mr. Horiuchi.

  30. JesseAz   4 years ago

    Jesse Kelly blisters the right and libertarians who declared the Texas mandate to protect individual liberty is the same or worse than bidens mandate to force behaviors

    https://mobile.twitter.com/JesseKellyDC/status/1448029328890081280

    Crushes the use of the nirvana fallacy or "in a perfect world" line of arguments


    Jesse Kelly
    @JesseKellyDC
    ·
    Oct 12
    It is not 1910. It 2021. This is a different time and we are a different country. Decades of federal interference in private markets has turned them into one entity with one purpose: Further the goals of the American communist. 5/
    Jesse Kelly
    @JesseKellyDC
    ·
    Oct 12
    No major corporation is going to take on the government. They’ll be steamrolled out of existence. In some cases (the airlines), they OWE their existence to federal bailout money. 6/
    Jesse Kelly
    @JesseKellyDC
    ·
    Oct 12
    Which brings us to the American citizen having his civil liberties assaulted. What protection does he have? You’re arguing about what governors should or shouldn’t do, but what about the helpless citizen? What say you do him? 7/
    Jesse Kelly
    @JesseKellyDC
    ·
    Oct 12
    “Governors shouldn’t mandate things to businesses!” Well, yeah. They shouldn’t. In a perfect, such actions would be wrong. But we do not LIVE in a perfect world. We live in a world where the average citizen has no protection left. Every part of the culture has abandoned him. 8/
    Jesse Kelly
    @JesseKellyDC
    ·
    Oct 12
    Every part EXCEPT a few red states. The power of the red state is quite literally the only American institution with a juice left to take on the communist hordes that surround us. People are scared and desperate. And your message to them is...what? 9/

  31. JesseAz   4 years ago

    Women found in 2 instances of trying to apply for ballots for nursing home residents to vote in their name. There are tens thousands of nursing home residents on the country and this has been considered a problem for decades (in a previous thread i posted half a dozen examples). This time luckily 2 women were caught due to how sloppy their attempts were. But if anyone remembers the anonymous new Jersey official last year discussing how they use the avenues for vote fraud, this is not uncommon. It is merely often ignored.

    https://justthenews.com/nation/states/three-charged-alleged-election-fraud-2020-election

    1. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

      Georgia Elections Workers Fired After Hundreds of Registration Applications Found Shredded
      https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/georgia-elections-workers-fired-after-hundreds-of-registration-applications-found-shredded/ar-AAPokEs

      Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger issued a press release about the workers' firings that said his office is investigating the allegations. The release said an estimated 300 election-related documents for Georgia's municipal elections were allegedly shredded. Election-related documents for primary or general elections are required to be kept in Georgia for at least 24 months following the election in question, according to Raffensperger's office.

      The documents that were allegedly shredded were received over the last few weeks, Fulton County Registration and Elections Director Richard Barron said in a news release.

      The workers, who were not publicly identified, were thought to have checked out the voter materials to process them but were suspected of shredding some of the documents instead.

  32. JesseAz   4 years ago

    Rising inflation and higher demand for fuel mean most Americans will see big increases in their winter heating bills this year, the U.S. Department of Energy warns in a report released Wednesday.

    Bloomberg opinion said this was a good thing yesterday.

    Ron McKlain calls inflation high class problems.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/WHCOS/status/1448473693651341317

  33. Longtobefree   4 years ago

    1. There is no inflation.
    2. Democrats cutting off US energy sources will not make getting energy for heat harder of more expensive this year.
    Basement Bunker Biden says so.

    1. Lord of Strazele   4 years ago

      The energy companies give two shits about you. They're gonna drill if it makes money and they ain't gonna drill if it don't. There's thousands of opportunities for oil companies to drill in the USA. They haven't been doing so because of the low energy prices. Most of everything happening now was set in motion under Trump. To the extent any one politician is responsible for the energy price today you would hold Trump responsible because of the way drilling works. The oil companies owned our govt under the Trump administration and yet they weren't drilling wells in 2020, 2019, 2018 because of lower energy prices.

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        And sullum admits he doesn't know how energy exploration works or how permits are required.

        1. Lord of Strazele   4 years ago

          The drilling rigs went offline during Trump's presidency because of low energy prices. That's reality. There's no arguing that. Now that oil is up you're gonna see more rigs come back online.

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

            If they only could.

          2. JesseAz   4 years ago

            No, the permit process was cut in jan of this year. A well takes 3 to 6 months to get online. Biden basically ended new well exploration.

            Youre an idiot.

            1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

              Liar. Biden didn't do shit.

              They wanted prices higher so they dropped over 1000 working rigs.

              You really don't know shit about how markets work.

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

                Ha ha ha.

              2. Sevo   4 years ago

                turd lies. It’s what turd does. turd is a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to recognize that or to understand the rest of us know it. If turd quotes numbers, they are either outright lies or cherry-picked such to be worthless. If turd posts something which isn’t a lie, it was accidental.
                turd lies; it’s what he does.

          3. Hank Ferrous   4 years ago

            You really are a dunce. The reality is, if energy firms were like you, and based their actions on the present, versus planning on future markets, they would quickly go out of business.

      2. Claptrap   4 years ago

        The oil companies owned our govt under the Trump administration and yet they weren’t drilling wells in 2020, 2019, 2018 because of lower energy prices.

        So, we're admitting that a less restrictive regulatory regime results in lower prices? Nice to see some progress.

        1. Lord of Strazele   4 years ago

          Not even close. The oil companies drilled themselves into bankruptcy. Advances in drilling tech resulted in unprecedented production and that started during Obama's administration if Trump had actually done anything to increase domestic energy then we'd be seeimg the effects of those efforts now. What you're seeing now was all set motion during Trump's administration.

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

            That is some funny shit right there.

            1. Claptrap   4 years ago

              If he spins any harder he'll be in China by sundown.

          2. JesseAz   4 years ago

            U.S. total annual crude oil exports have increased every year since 2010 and reached a record high in 2020 of about 3.18 million barrels per day (b/d). U.S. crude oil imports fell to about 5.88 million b/d in 2020.

            Again. Youre an idiot.

            1. Lord of Strazele   4 years ago

              You're talking about "exports". Again you're being deceptive. You need to look at total US production and you will find that when OPEC put the squeeze on US shale, US and worldwide exploration decreased.

              1. JesseAz   4 years ago

                Holy shit you are an idiot. Exports up, imports down, prices were low. This means domestic energy wasnglowing nicely. They could decrease reliance on imports while increasing exports. Their reliance on OPEC was at an all time low in 2020 you retarded fuck.

                How do you gaslight so easily? Biden neutered energy exploration on jan. He also neutered energy transport over pipelines. Instead you blame OPEC like it is the fucking 1970s.

                You and your other OSF member are right on ignorant patsies.

          3. JesseAz   4 years ago

            https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/biden-administration-suspends-new-oil-gas-drilling-permits-on-federal-land/ar-BB1cYERS

          4. Sevo   4 years ago

            Fuck off and die, asshole.

          5. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

            Trump almost killed off the domestic O&G industry.

            Over 600,000 jobs were lost just in 2020.

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

              More comedy.

              1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

                https://www.eia.gov/dnav/ng/hist/e_ertrr0_xr0_nus_cm.htm

                Look at the Trump rig count of 374 by the time he tried Jan 6.

                only 374 dude.

                Oil men, welders, truckers, frackers were laid off by the 100,000.

                You can't put this on AOC as stupid and sexy as she is.

                1. Sevo   4 years ago

                  turd lies. It’s what turd does. turd is a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to recognize that or to understand the rest of us know it. If turd quotes numbers, they are either outright lies or cherry-picked such to be worthless. If turd posts something which isn’t a lie, it was accidental.
                  turd lies; it’s what he does.

                2. Dariush   4 years ago

                  “You can’t put this on AOC as stupid and sexy as she is”

                  Yuck. You would find that flat dick shaped nose attractive along with her donkey chompers.

                  Btw, why did you post links to child pornography and why didn’t you respect the decision of Reason to ban you permanently? Why are you still here? Why did you take a handle that was banned for linking to child pornography and add the number 2 to it and think that would absolve you of your penchant for pedophilia?

                  As Sevo would say: Fuck off and die, steaming pile of lefty shit.

            2. Chumby   4 years ago

              By not issuing an EO banning mandates in blue states?

            3. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

              Trump almost killed off the domestic O&G industry.

              Uh, we became an exporter of energy during his administration.

              Over 600,000 jobs were lost just in 2020.

              Huh, wonder what happened that year that might have led to worker losses?

              It's hilarous how the hicklib pederast continually picks his bushels of cherries.

              1. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

                "Trump almost killed off the domestic O&G industry."

                How can they be so stupid to say shit like this, and somehow manage to cross the street without getting run over?

                1. Sevo   4 years ago

                  You think turd gets out of the basement? Not me.

                2. Chumby   4 years ago

                  Not sure the institute where he resides lets him out to cross the street.

      3. Moonrocks   4 years ago

        Aha! I was right! It WAS Trump's fault all along!

        1. Lord of Strazele   4 years ago

          By your own measure, it was Trump's fault.

          1. JesseAz   4 years ago

            No, by your liberal narrative not backed by reality it is.

          2. Sevo   4 years ago

            Fuck off and die, asshole.

      4. Sevo   4 years ago

        Fuck off and die, asshole.

  34. JesseAz   4 years ago

    Katie Couric admits she's a hack.>/i>

    Good thing there is no mote in the eyes of reason editors.

    1. Cyto   4 years ago

      Plank.

      You got your metaphor backwards. The mote-spotter has a plank in their eye.

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        Good catch. Definitely large planks in their eyes.

        1. Cyto   4 years ago

          In the midst of a pandemic, sometimes it is fun to be pedantic on the internet. Someone should out that on a pendant.

  35. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

    Kamala Harris is being subjected to ridicule for using child actors in a puff piece she did for YouTube. The White House response was full of non-denial denials, and it leaves some interesting questions about the whole episode open to interpretation. He's the basics of the White House response--and YouTube's explanation:

    "A White House official told CNN the vice president's office did not select the kids who participated in the special. In a statement provided to CNN on Tuesday, a YouTube spokesperson said the company selected the children and defended the hiring process.
    "The casting process for this show was no different from typical unscripted kids shows across other networks and streaming platforms," the statement read."

    ----CNN

    https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/12/politics/kamala-harris-child-actors-youtube-video/index.html

    1) The question wasn't whether the White House selected the kids who appeared in the puff piece. The question was whether the kids were actors, and the correct answer is "yes".

    2) Although YouTube is saying that the process they used to select the actors was like, "the casing process for unscripted kids shows", they did NOT say that Kamala Harris' puff piece was unscripted. From watching the video, I believe Kamala Harris' lines, as well as the kids' lines, were both scripted and rehearsed.

    3) The White House appears to be desperate to rehabilitate Kamala Harris' public image. I suspect we're all waiting for the wheels to fall of Biden any day, and it wouldn't surprise me if Biden bows out before, rather than after, the midterms. The people running the White House will need Kamala Harris to be . . . um . . . ready for prime time.

    4) Kamala Harris encouraging kids to pursue a career in science is a good thing, even if that's not the path Harris herself pursued to the top. I would never say that Kamala Harris slept her way to the top and shouldn't be considered a role model for children who are interested in science for that reason--because that would be wrong. Besides, Willie Brown said he didn't appoint her just because they were dating, and if Willie Brown says something, then it must be true. She chose "public service" as a career, so let me say it again, "I would never say that Kamala Harris slept her way to the top".

    5) Regardless of whether there was an actual quid pro quo between the White House and YouTube, it is unseemly for the White House to have YouTube make puff pieces on behalf of Vice President Harris. YouTube is a subsidiary of Google, and Biden's Justice Department is suing to break up Google on antitrust grounds. Having YouTube make puff pieces for Biden's White House while Biden's Justice Department is suing to break them up-over YouTube's policies among other things--is a serious conflict of interest issue that should be investigated by a House or Senate committee--at the very least.

    Kamala Harris may be breaking a tie in an evenly split Senate on whether to accept a consent decree that Google signs with the Justice Department over the antitrust case. No one who is a former Attorney General of the State of California should need to be told that this was a clear conflict of interest issue--regardless of whether there was an actual quid pro quo. Kamala Harris should recuse herself from casting any tie breaking votes on Google specific legislation in the future.

    1. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

      Here's the video in question. Kamala Harris shows up at 3:20.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wlxq4S-4CCY

      If that's unscripted, I'm the King of Sweden.

      1. Cronut   4 years ago

        I watched some clips. It was absolutely terrible, and OBVIOUSLY scripted. There's no way to defend this, at all.

        If it was orchestrated by YouTube and Harris, that's bad because it further demonstrates that tech is shilling for democrats and creating bullshit puff pieces.

        If it wasn't, and Harris just didn't know they were actors or that the whole thing was a sham, then her people are incredibly stupid and incapable of doing the part of the their job that requires them to make sure their boss doesn't look like a complete and utter fool.

        Neither is good for Harris.

        And how are they so mind bogglingly stupid, to think this video was good in any way, or that they wouldn't get immediately busted for using child actors?

        1. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

          "And how are they so mind bogglingly stupid, to think this video was good in any way, or that they wouldn’t get immediately busted for using child actors?"

          1) They're in a bubble.

          They have no idea what real people are really like outside the bubble. They're elitist contempt for average people makes them believe that this is the kind of crap people want to see. They probably looked at the final product and told themselves it would sell like hotcakes.

          2) They can count on the news media to deflect.

          The question was whether it was necessary to hire child actors to interact with Kamala Harris, and CNN's answer was that the White House didn't select the child actors--as if that were the answer to the question. This is like asking Bill Clinton whether he lied under oath, and being told, in response, by the media, that what happened between Bill and Monica was consensual. That wasn't the question! Look at YouTube's response--the question of whether it was scripted isn't answered by the YouTube saying that they used the same process to hire the actors that they use in unscripted kids programs. That wasn't the answer to the question of whether it was scripted!

          3) This is why the Biden administration's approval ratings are dropping and their disapproval ratings are rising among Independents--and Democrats!

          It would be worse if this shit was actually working, but the American people's opinion of the news media and the Biden administration is drowning in a rising tide their bullshit. Everyone knows they're full of it. It's like one of those "secrets" that everybody knows but no one talks about because they promised not to tell anyone.

          1. Cronut   4 years ago

            It's so absurd it would be comical and I would be laughing about it, if I weren't too busy reworking my household budget to pay for heating oil.

            1. Longtobefree   4 years ago

              "What's heating oil?"
              Florida man

        2. D-Pizzle   4 years ago

          Love how she talks to them like they're five year-olds. Definitely made by people who don't know any actual children, at least children who don't have their SAG cards.

      2. Sevo   4 years ago

        Makes "Love It or List It" look like a reality show by comparison...

        1. Sevo   4 years ago

          Oh, and the comments are now turned off...
          Wonder why?

          1. Chumby   4 years ago

            You can still give it a “thumbs down” dislike. I also reported it and selected the option “child abuse.”

    2. Cronut   4 years ago

      "The video was produced by Toronto-based Sinking Ship Entertainment."

      This is fucking GOLD.

      1. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

        They can't find children to interact with Kamala Harris in any kind of believable way, so they hired actors and scripted it.

        It's all so fake.

        The dream world progressives live in is fake, and the hologram of it they project into the real world disappears in the light.

        Meanwhile, Harris totally spazzes with children--even when she's on script. She's a terrible actress, but it's better than what she'd do in real life.

        Kids don't act that way. People don't act that way. It's all fake. You couldn't sell that shit on the Disney channel for being too fake.

    3. Bubba Jones   4 years ago

      I don't get it. Who watched it? Who thought that wasn't scripted?

      And why does anyone care?

      1. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

        People care for a number of reasons.

        For one, they keep doing everything they can to prop Kamala Harris up--possibly to run in 2024, if Biden bows out after the midterms in 2022--but also, possibly, to take over if Biden doesn't make it to the midterms. Once the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation bill either passes or fails, we might see Biden retire to Rehoboth Beach.

        Another reason they care is because the progressive vision of the world is a scripted fairy tale, and this whole production seems to be an excellent metaphor for that.

        I care, personally, because I'm serious about the conflict of interest regarding the White House pressuring YouTube to do a puff piece for Kamala Harris. Both Biden himself and the White House spokesperson have admitted to flagging specific posts and accounts for Facebook to delete--while Facebook is being sued by the FTC to break them up over their tolerance for "misinformation". I wouldn't put it past them to pressure Google to do a puff piece on Kamala Harris--while they're under threat of being broken up by way of a pending antitrust suit to break them up driven by Joe Biden's Justice Department.

        How can it possibly be okay for Google's YouTube subsidiary to curry favor with the Biden administration by making puff pieces for Kamala Harris? It isn't just that the currying favor part. It's also that Kamala Harris will be in a position to make a big difference in the outcome of Google's consent decree once the antitrust case is settled. When the consent decree comes up before Congress, Kamala Harris is likely to be the tie breaking vote on whatever speech codes they're currently negotiating with the Justice Department. How can that be okay?

      2. Cronut   4 years ago

        People care because this is just one more way the administration is blowing smoke up their asses. And because it's so in-your-face absurdly blatant and ridiculous.

    4. Sevo   4 years ago

      "...if Willie Brown says something, then it must be true..."

      Ken, you're gonna out OBL here...

    5. Chumby   4 years ago

      Imagine if Trump had done this. The kids would be kicked from the Film Actors Guild and if they lived in a blue state, CPS knocking on their doors.

  36. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://twitter.com/tg61124/status/1448644181170262025
    Live look at Antifa in Seattle proudly displaying the Hammer & Sickle

    1. Moonrocks   4 years ago

      Note: these people aren't Insurrectionists, the people waving the American flag are.

  37. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1448641833131773958.html

    Inflation further divorces money from value, which makes it harder for average workers and consumers to compare the value of goods to make intelligent purchases and investments. It's like your cable modem suddenly downshifting to dial-up speed due to a corrupted signal.

    ...Once prices and wages have been inflated, government can chip away at your earnings in countless ways, from direct taxes to hidden and pass-through blood-sucking concealed as "business taxes" or "regulations." You're less likely to notice these assaults when money is distorted.

    The more zeroes get tacked onto everything, the harder it gets for average people to compare the value of goods and their own labor - and the harder it gets for them to measure the cost and value of government. Analysis becomes a privilege of the rich and powerful.

  38. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Lockdown forever:

    https://twitter.com/TheAtlantic/status/1448467708530597897
    We set out to flatten the curve, and we ended up stamping out the flu. So which measures do we maintain and which do we let go?

    1. Zeb   4 years ago

      Oh, fuck no. Don't worry, morons, the flu will be back.

  39. Cyto   4 years ago

    I was out of touch for most of the last 24...

    Did we cover the news about the school board terrorist who got dragged out of the meeting where the school transgender bathroom policy was being discussed?

    It seems that his daughter was raped by a student with male equipment who was wearing a skirt in the girls bathroom....

    I have not looked into this... Did that story check out? A buddy says the school told him they would handle it in house (and not call the police)... And when he objected - loudly - they called the police. On him.

    What did we figure out? Or is that memory holed and we are going back to "that has never happened" as the baseline reality we all must acknowledge?

    1. Claptrap   4 years ago

      It'll get memory holed. School board is claiming they knew nothing until this hit teh webz, insists on due process for the accused. Which will be tough considering that they transferred him at the end of the school year and he was promptly arrested for a rape in a classroom at the start of the next. Bang-up job, school system.

      https://www.nationalreview.com/news/loudoun-county-school-district-breaks-silence-on-transgender-sexual-assault-case/

      1. NoVaNick   4 years ago

        The dems here in Virginia are sending out postcards that Youngkin wants to cut public school funding by 10 billion and replace with vouchers for private schools. I wondered if it was a covert ad from the GOP because you would have to be completely retarded to think the public schools here are doing their job in the past year especially and I’ve heard from a few prog neighbors who are thinking of voting republican just because of this

      2. Cronut   4 years ago

        Procedures were followed.

    2. Mickey Rat   4 years ago

      The article on this site yesterday did even mention the transgender policy as an issue under dispute, just CRT and COVID. I presume this is because transgender rights are a pet issue of the staff and what happened is embarrassing to that cause.

  40. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1448613650571403271

    Biden fell completely asleep ‘chin-to-chest’ at his nephew’s wedding on Monday and when staff woke him up he would only eat a sandwich from Capriotti’s, per Pennsylvania worker at the event

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

      Wuz everyone wearing a face diaper?

      1. Cronut   4 years ago

        If by "everyone," you mean servants, then yes.

  41. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://twitter.com/MattWalshBlog/status/1448445695539793921

    It kind of blows my mind that the Biden Administration is about to start monitoring all of our bank accounts and somehow this isn’t a major topic of conversation even on the right. The vaccine mandates are bad. This is worse. A lot worse.

    1. Rich   4 years ago

      "Oh, very well. We'll make everyone's financial transactions publicly available in real time. Except, of course, those that might harm National Security."

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

      There's been some reports about how the banks are getting MAJOR pushback on this from their customers. If this is supposed to "close the tax gap," as that piece of shit Yellen claimed, then why the fuck do they need to track anything over $600?

      Oh, I get it, going after offshore accounts wouldn't be possible, because that would throw sand in the gears of your party's biggest shitlib donors. So you're going to force banks to eat the administrative costs of making a report every time someone "buys a couch," as Wyoming's senator put it, because lord knows the uber-rich look for the best bargains at Furniture Row, and we don't want those hiding from the gaze of the IRS.

      This reminds me of the Obama administration's stupid policy that any precious metal purchase over $250 or whatever it was had to be reported to the IRS, because people were investing in gold and silver. This ended up fucking a lot of small business owners because they had to report all those transactions on an IRS form.

  42. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://twitter.com/loftipixels/status/1448367209680711687

    WATCH THIS: Joe Rogan annihilates
    @drsanjaygupta
    over vaccinating children. Sanjay seems utterly lost here; almost as if he's never been challenged on this outside of the imploding television medium of 30 sec scripted sound bites and groupthink circle jerks.

    1. JesseAz   4 years ago

      That was embarrassing for Gupta as he tried to defend his network.

  43. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

    "About half of American households rely on natural gas for heat, and they will pay about 30 percent more for heat than last year—and perhaps as much as 50 percent more if the winter is 10 percent colder than expected, the department estimates."

    This should be alarming to environmentalists, as well. One of the reasons they'll be paying 30% more for natural gas is because their utilities will be needing to pay more for a limited supply. What happens to those utilities that can't get the supply they want? I'll tell you what--they'll be burning oil. They'll be burning coal if they can. Coal gives off 40% more in the way of carbon dioxide for the same amount of energy as natural gas. Trying to eliminate natural gas from our energy grid is an incredibly stupid thing to do over a short period of time--even from an environmental perspective.

    This is just the progressive mentality of forced sacrifice coming to the fore. They ruin everything they touch, including legitimate environmental issues. Progressives are America's most horrible people. They want the government to force us to make sacrifices for the sake of making sacrifices. Forced sacrifice scratches their religious itch. Forced sacrifice makes them feel like they're part of something bigger than themselves and makes them feel like their lives have meaning. It's a sickness.

    1. Lord of Strazele   4 years ago

      Nope, you're just trying to blame your political opponents because you either don't understand or refuse to understand what actually happened. The prices today are a consequence of what OPEC did years ago to squeeze American shale production. We need to find out what the OPEC countries' economies need and then we need to squeeze the fuck out of it.

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        Imports have dropped for 10 years dumbass.

      2. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

        "The prices today are a consequence of what OPEC did years ago to squeeze American shale production."

        You're lucky the Moonies didn't get to your first, or you'd be hassling people at the airport for change.

        1. Sevo   4 years ago

          "You’re lucky the Moonies didn’t get to your first, or you’d be hassling people at the airport for change."

          Moonies aren't THAT stupid; this asshole would be giving the change away.

      3. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

        "Soaring natural-gas and coal prices are pressuring power-generation companies and manufacturers to switch to using oil, a trend that could add half a million barrels a day to global demand, the International Energy Agency said Thursday."

        ---WSJ, October 14, 2021

        https://www.wsj.com/articles/gas-shortage-forces-power-plants-to-switch-to-oil-boosting-demand-11634200084?

        1. Lord of Strazele   4 years ago

          The sooner we develop domestically produced green energy the better for all of us. Replying on oil and gas alone is clearly a bad idea.

          1. JesseAz   4 years ago

            Relying on green energy alone is a worse idea.

            1. ElvisIsReal   4 years ago

              Not if you count nuclear as green.

          2. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

            Be sure to keep telling people that as the economy struggles, inflation kicks in, heating costs go up by 30% during the winter, and there are blackouts. You should be out there spreading the gospel on this. People need to know, and the more they hear your spiel, the better! Setting aside the question of whether government regulation crushing fossil fuel production and mandates are somehow the best method to innovation in the energy industry . . .

            Using the coercive power of government to force people to make sacrifices for the common good--as progressives interpret it--is what being progressive is all about, and when the average American consumer realizes, over the winter, that using the government to force Americans to sacrifice their standard of living and their heat was all an intentional part of the progressives' master plan?

            We may find that the progressives are relegated to their traditional role after the midterms--confined to no real power between the presidencies of Jimmy Cater and Joe Biden. What's that, 44 years? We've had energy crises before. They don't generally go well for the president, even when it isn't his fault, and this time, it clearly will be Biden's fault. This is what he wanted--by your own admission, isn't it? Didn't Biden campaign on eliminating natural gas from the power sector? Isn't he pushing for Green New Deal legislation in the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation bill right now? Didn't he sign a stack of EOs to that effect already?

          3. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

            The sooner we develop domestically produced green energy the better for all of us.

            Too bad most of our "green energy" relies on equipment made in China.

      4. Hank Ferrous   4 years ago

        'We need to find out what the OPEC countries’ economies need and then we need to squeeze the fuck out of it.' You really are an idiot. Your assertion that this is OPEC, not dimwit (read, you) left/progressive policy coming to roost, firmly in hand with the shambles to supply chains from the overreaction to the 'pandemic,' is risible.

      5. Its_Not_Inevitable   4 years ago

        This is one of the talking points the Left is attempting to put out there to deflect/redirect away from their destructive policies.

  44. TJJ2000   4 years ago

    GREEN ENERGY is WAY MORE EXPENSIVE!
    50% of Biden's new E.O.'s were shutting down resources for "Green Energy".

    How the Nazi-Regime will monopolize the energy industry.. Then we can complain about inaccessible energy and healthcare together.

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

      It will be Trump’s fault.

      1. Its_Not_Inevitable   4 years ago

        No, I think we're supposed to blame OPEC or something. Not sure. Ask LOS.

    2. Chumby   4 years ago

      Power outages corrupt

  45. Unicorn Abattoir   4 years ago

    Rising inflation and higher demand for fuel mean most Americans will see big increases in their winter heating bills this year

    The unvaccinated shouldn't be allowed to heat their homes.

    /The Usual Suspects

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

      Deny the unvaccinated access to 'public' utilities? That should get some traction on Twatter.

    2. Jerryskids   4 years ago

      You think you're funny, but you're not.

      The purge must be conducted openly, brutally, so that the masses understand that the rules of society have changed, forever, that their former rights and freedoms are gone, and that from now on any type of resistance or deviation from official ideology will not be tolerated, and will be ruthlessly punished.

      1. Unicorn Abattoir   4 years ago

        Olbermann's always been an asshole.

        1. Chumby   4 years ago

          Agree. Will say, he did a great job in his piece on Tony Gwynn when he passed.

    3. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

      The unvaccinated shouldn’t be allowed to heat their homes.

      If enough of those fuckers die it will alleviate demand.

      1. Sevo   4 years ago

        turd lies. It’s what turd does. turd is a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to recognize that or to understand the rest of us know it. If turd quotes numbers, they are either outright lies or cherry-picked such to be worthless. If turd posts something which isn’t a lie, it was accidental.
        turd lies; it’s all he does.

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

        Sick bastard

      3. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

        "They won't surrender they're bodily autonomy, so let's kill them by denying essentials"

        But killing an unborn child is different, right?

        Also, thanks for the quote. You'll be seeing it again the next time that you insist that you're not a monster.

      4. Unicorn Abattoir   4 years ago

        Perhaps one day you'll be able to read all of those squiggly lines on your GED.

  46. Sevo   4 years ago

    Already decided to helicopter the money, now the question is where does it hover?

    "New California task force grapples with a big question: Who would qualify for reparations?"
    https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/New-California-task-force-grapples-with-a-big-16531349.php?cmpid=gsa-sfgate-result

    1. Its_Not_Inevitable   4 years ago

      That's a toughy. Really, taking money from individuals who never owned slaves to redistribute to individuals who never were slaves should be a non-starter, but the Collectivist mind-set is some twisted shit.

      1. Sevo   4 years ago

        There are more than enough people whos ancestors held slaves on one side, and were slaves on the other. Perhaps they'll be required to carry the money in the left or right packet, depending.

  47. Sevo   4 years ago

    "‘Adapt or Die,’ U.K. Environment Agency Warns on Climate Change"
    [...]
    "LONDON — The British Environment Agency on Wednesday delivered a stark warning to world leaders on the need for decisive action to combat climate change, ahead of a U.N. summit in Glasgow this month when delegates from nearly every country will discuss strategies to tackle global warming...."
    https://biznewspost.com/health/adapt-or-die-u-k-environment-agency-warns-on-climate-change/

    And we MEAN it this time!
    Try this: Gimme ONE non-trivial, specific, prediction, which proves true and I'll stop laughing. Just ONE!

    1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

      "delegates from nearly every country will discuss strategies to tackle global warming"

      "Let's eliminate private property for the working class. They'll own nothing and be happy."

      1. Its_Not_Inevitable   4 years ago

        “Let’s eliminate private property for the working class. They’ll own nothing and be happy.”
        ^^^^^^^^^^^This^^^^^^^^^^^^

  48. Sevo   4 years ago

    Fuck off and die, asshole.

  49. Sevo   4 years ago

    Wrong place; meant for shit lord above.

  50. NoVaNick   4 years ago

    Inflation and high fuel prices, an incompetent oaf in the White House. It’s feeling a lot like 1979-I miss my underoos and Star Wars figures

    1. Moonrocks   4 years ago

      1979, except the movies suck and we're in far more debt.

    2. Lord of Strazele   4 years ago

      The economy is pretty much always better under Democratic administrations. How do you explain that fact?

      1. Ska   4 years ago

        I don't know, but now I know how to beg the question.

      2. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

        In terms of what? = The economy is pretty much always better under Democratic administrations.

        GDP growth? Unemployment rate? S&P500 return? Labor participation rate? Median family income?

        This is the problem with uber-lib fuckheads like you Sullum. You throw out meaningless bullshit like someone throwing trash on the sidewalk.

        Your writing is total shit. How do you explain that fact?

      3. Zeb   4 years ago

        Democratic administrations usually follow republican ones in recent history. It's quite possible (though I'm not making the claim one way or another) that the economic success during D administrations is the delayed effect of the preceding R administration.

      4. Hank Ferrous   4 years ago

        This claim is always made, and rarely holds water. When the economy is bad, it due to a current or prior (R) administration's policies. It's never due to the failings of the current (D) administration. When it's an (R) administration in office with a good economy, then it's due to a prior (D) administration's policies. From this, one can determine a few things. You are a dunce. You are biased. You are not telling the truth.

      5. CE   4 years ago

        It takes a while for their policies to wreck the economy?

  51. JesseAz   4 years ago

    Why did Jeff and white Mike stop talking about red state vaccinations and covid?

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/florida-rate-of-covid-infections-third-lowest-in-u-s-in-last-week

    1. Lord of Strazele   4 years ago

      90k dead because they didn't get the vaccine. 90k people suffocating to death. Put that in your pipe!

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        Want to compare blue states?

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

        How many dead in New York?

      3. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

        90k people suffocating to death

        Suffocating to death on bullets, car bumpers, with terminal cancer and with lethal levels of drugs in their systems, because Stroozle's "Covid" statistics include all that.

      4. Zeb   4 years ago

        Huh? Florida has < 60k deaths and half of them happened before anyone was vaccinated.

        Anyway, anyone who died unvaccinated made their choice and took the consequences. What do you care?

      5. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

        Put that in your pipe!

        He would, but the hospitals already beat him to it with their vents and killed the patients themselves.

      6. ElvisIsReal   4 years ago

        What the fuck are you even talking about?

        1. Zeb   4 years ago

          It's funny how he thinks emotional appeals will help.
          A big part of the point (or my point anyway) is that we need to get fear and emotion out of the equation when coming up with an appropriate response.

          1. ElvisIsReal   4 years ago

            Even an emotional appeal should explain what he means. 90k people suffocating to death? Because we put them on vents? We can't even discern what he's blabbering about long enough to feel sorry for the people who died.

  52. Mickey Rat   4 years ago

    By the Green New Deal policies, higher energy costs are the desired outcome. The Biden administration certainly has not been doing anything to keep energy costs down.

    1. Lord of Strazele   4 years ago

      I guess you'd prefer cheap oil and negative GDP like we had under Trump?

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        I thought we can't blame covid on the president now that it is biden? But still can blame trump?

        Yeap, youre an idiot sullum.

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

        More Covid deaths under Biden than Trump.

      3. Sevo   4 years ago

        "...negative GDP like we had under Trump?"

        asshole lies. It’s what asshole does. asshole is a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to recognize that or to understand the rest of us know it. If asshole quotes numbers, they are either outright lies or cherry-picked such to be worthless. If asshole posts something which isn’t a lie, it was accidental.
        asshole lies; it’s what he does.

      4. Mickey Rat   4 years ago

        That is a bizarre response to what I wrote. It made no sense whatsoever.

      5. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

        "N-n-negative GDP!!!"

        You mean during the Covid lockdowns? Because the economy was red hot before governments started...

        "Shut up! Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!

        As expected of Stroozle.

      6. Its_Not_Inevitable   4 years ago

        LOS and Buttplug keep using shutdown numbers in regard to economic measures. This is either dishonesty or utter stupidity.

  53. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

    US Oil and Gas Rig count plummeted from by 75% since 2012.

    https://www.eia.gov/dnav/ng/hist/e_ertrr0_xr0_nus_cm.htm

    All the way down to 374 operating rigs by Trump's last month in office.

    Trump was a FUCKING DISASTER for US Oil and Gas!

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

      So he was saving the planet, right?

    2. Sevo   4 years ago

      turd lies. It’s what turd does. turd is a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to recognize that or to understand the rest of us know it. If turd quotes numbers, they are either outright lies or cherry-picked such to be worthless. If turd posts something which isn’t a lie, it was accidental.
      turd lies; it’s what he does.

    3. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

      Aaaaand Buttplug doesn't understand the difference between oil drilling and well maintenance. A drop or rise in drilling activity doesn't necessarily have anything to do with economic factors. 90% of the time they're waiting on geologists to find new locations. When government permissions are involved it's the State, not federal government.

      You should kick whoever told you that this was a big deal square in the nuts, for making you sound like an idiot again.

    4. Moonrocks   4 years ago

      So Trump shut down all the oil wells and the gas was flowing like water from a spring. The Biden regime opens the wells back up and we get gas shortages and price spikes. Curious.

      1. Sevo   4 years ago

        To turd and his lefty buds, facts are highly flexible.

  54. Jerry B.   4 years ago

    Won’t have to worry about natural gas prices once the government mandates that all heating and cooking must be electric.

    The rolling blackouts, yes.

    1. Chumby   4 years ago

      When folks get sticker shock at their electric bills and will be fuming over no longer cooking with gas.

    2. CE   4 years ago

      Well, you can always drive to the restaurant in your electric car... oh wait

  55. Longtobefree   4 years ago

    Would it be "green" energy if we find a way to bottle up all the hot air in DC, and release it when needed?
    Bonus bucks if the sounds can be removed in the processing.

  56. Weigel's Cock Ring   4 years ago

    Anyone here think that Reason will say anything at all about revered liberal feminist icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg basically calling Colin Kaepernick and the rest of the national anthem kneelers a bunch of stupid ungrateful idiots, and Katie Couric covering that up until now because she's looking to sell a book?

    I don't think that they will. Like Couric herself, the fugazi libertarians at Reason are by and large a bunch of media lefties, and their most genuinely held principle is to protect their own. So it will probably just get ignored. And you just know that almost all the women working at Reason were in tears and inconsolable when old Saint Ruthie kicked the bucket!

    1. Chumby   4 years ago

      Maybe the coverup was another of RGB’s dying wishes.

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