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Reason Roundup

The TSA's 20th Birthday Should Be Its Last

Plus: A dispatch from the National Conservatism Conference, a progressive FCC nominee gets a surprising backer, and more...

Robby Soave | 11.19.2021 9:30 AM

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Exactly 20 years ago today, President George W. Bush signed the Aviation and Transportation Security Act into law and created the Transportation Security Administration, better known as the TSA. A response to the 9/11 attacks, the TSA was thought to be a necessary tool for confronting the new reality of terror in the skies.

Two decades later, the TSA has more than 54,000 employees, a budget of $8 billion dollars, and a long track record of harassing passengers for no good reason. Far from contributing to actual safety, the TSA is a stunning example of government failure: Its absurd travel restrictions make air travel no safer, deprive passengers of their civil liberties, and make the process of flying much more costly, time-consuming, inconvenient, and unenjoyable. The agency should never have been created, and its 20th birthday is as good a time as any to abolish it.

For starters, the TSA routinely fails at its main purpose: preventing passengers from carrying deadly weapons onto airplanes. TSA agents constantly miss weapons, drugs, and other illicit items when government agents try to smuggle them in as part of testing.

"TSA screeners failed to detect weapons, drugs, and explosives almost 80 percent of the time," noted the Heritage Foundation in 2017. "While the exact failure rate is classified, multiple sources indicate it is greater than 70 percent." During one test, at the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, the TSA's failure rate was 95 percent.

The 9/11 terror attacks, in which a small number of men were able to use crude, simple weapons to hijack airplanes and crash them into important buildings, were a scarring moment for the nation. The U.S. government vowed to be more vigilant. But the truth of the matter is that preventing hijackings is now trivially easy: Pilots can lock the cockpit doors, which are almost impossible for intruders to breach. Prior to 9/11 most airplane hijackings involved detours to different locations; hijackers did not intend to crash the planes, and thus neither crews nor passengers had much reason to fight back. This calculus is forever changed: Would-be plane hijackers will face insurmountable difficulties, whether or not they've received aggressive pat-downs from the TSA.

Meanwhile, the TSA's security theater has made air travel a much more grueling process. It's not just the ritualistic humiliation of having to remove belts and shoes, empty out backpacks and suitcases, and submit to full-body scanners. TSA agents are also frequently caught stealing from passengers, groping them, and delaying them for no reason. Again, there is no point to any of this. It does not make people safer. If anything, it makes us less safe: It is likely that some people choose to drive to their destination, rather than deal with the hassle. Car travel, though, is far more dangerous than air travel—many more people die in car crashes than in plane crashes each year. And not even COVID-19 could tip the scales in airplanes' favor, according to The Washington Post.

Enough is enough. There is not a single good reason that Americans should have to endure such misery at the hands of this utterly pointless bureaucracy. The best time to abolish the TSA was right after it was created. The second-best time is now.


FREE MINDS

New York Times columnist David Brooks has written a terrific recap of the recent National Conservatism Conference in Orlando, Florida, for The Atlantic. His article makes many of the criticisms that Reason's Stephanie Slade has leveled at the right's latest intellectual trend:

The NatCons are wrong to think there is a unified thing called "the left" that hates America. This is just the apocalyptic menace many of them had to invent in order to justify their decision to vote for Donald Trump.

They are wrong, too, to think there is a wokeist Anschluss taking over all the institutions of American life. For people who spend so much time railing about the evils of social media, they sure seem to spend an awful lot of their lives on Twitter. Ninety percent of their discourse is about the discourse. Anecdotalism was also rampant at the conference—generalizing from three anecdotes about people who got canceled to conclude that all of American life is a woke hellscape. They need to get out more.…

Finally, there is something extremely off-putting about the NatCon public pose. In person, as I say, I find many of them charming, warm, and friendly. But their public posture is dominated by the psychology of threat and menace. If there was one expression of sympathy, kindness, or grace uttered from the podium in Orlando, I did not hear it. But I did hear callousness, invocations of combat, and whiffs of brutality.…

Sitting in that Orlando hotel, I found myself thinking of what I was seeing as some kind of new theme park: NatCon World, a hermetically sealed dystopian universe with its own confected thrills and chills, its own illiberal rides. I tried to console myself by noting that this NatCon theme park is the brainchild of a few isolated intellectuals with a screwy view of American politics and history. But the disconcerting reality is that America's rarified NatCon World is just one piece of a larger illiberal populist revolt that is strong and rising.

Read the full article here.


FREE MARKETS

President Joe Biden has nominated Gigi Sohn, an attorney and progressive foe of many conservative media organizations, to serve on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Sohn previously co-founded Public Knowledge, an advocacy group that encouraged cable providers to stop airing right-wing channels. She previously called on the FCC to rescind Sinclair Broadcast Group's broadcast license, due to the channel's conservative bias:

This, and its lack of candor during the failed merger with Tribune, calls into question Sinclair's fitness to be a broadcast licensee. Will @FCC do anything when Sinclair's licenses are up for renewal? https://t.co/EPNExBfXS0

— Gigi Sohn (@gigibsohn) October 21, 2018

She has also said that Fox News is far more dangerous for democracy than Facebook. Breitbart's tech reporter, Allum Bokhari, described her as a "pro-censorship partisan leftist" and warned that her confirmation to the FCC would be terrible for conservative news channels.

But one conservative channel disagrees: specifically, One America News Network (OANN). The network is "working behind the scenes to rally conservative support for Gigi Sohn," according to The Washington Free Beacon. Why? Well:

Conservative political operative Bradley Blakeman told the Washington Free Beacon that OANN's president personally arranged for him to appear in a pro-Sohn segment on the network and that OANN executives believe Sohn will be an ally in the network's fight to wrest market share away from Fox News.

The belief is rooted in Sohn's criticism of Fox News. Sohn has questioned whether Fox News should be investigated for being "state-sponsored propaganda with few if any opposing viewpoints." Fox News and OANN compete for many of the same viewers, and former president Donald Trump encouraged his voters to leave Fox News for OANN or right-wing outlet Newsmax.

Sohn has called for the FCC to intervene in disputes between major cable companies and smaller content providers like OANN. In 2018, OANN, Newsmax, and Sohn found themselves fighting on the same side against the more powerful conservative network Sinclair. According to Blakeman, OANN executives believe that, if confirmed, Sohn will support them in "carriage disputes" with carriers like AT&T and Comcast.

OANN president Charles Herring endorsed Sohn in a letter last week, praising her "strong belief and advocacy for diversity in the programming lineup." A source with knowledge of the situation said Herring is meeting with Republican senators on Capitol Hill to advance Sohn's nomination. He also arranged for Blakeman, a former adviser to George W. Bush, to praise Sohn on the air.

In an interview that aired Friday on OANN, Blakeman noted approvingly that Sohn "disagrees with" cancel culture and touted her regulatory credentials.

A conservative news network is supporting the confirmation of a progressive government bureaucrat because management believes the bureaucrat will make life even worse for its competitors. So much for principles.


QUICK HITS

• Sen. Rand Paul (R–Ky.) is begging Democrats to reform marijuana laws before the GOP retakes control of Congress. "If the Republicans get back in charge, which I think we will, the bills are never going to happen because our leadership doesn't like them."

• Vice President Kamala Harris' communications director has resigned.

• The College Democrats of America is collapsing amid several different cancel culture scandals: One young leader has been asked to denounce a bad tweet she sent when she was 13.

• An analysis of National Science Foundation grants between 1990 and 2020 found an increasing leftward slant.

• "Futurists have their heads in the clouds": some predictions for the year 2050.

• Early midterm preference for Republicans has reached an all-time high:

Jesus Christ.

Strongest preference for Republicans since 1981.

If something doesn't change soon, we're in for an enormous red wave in 2022. pic.twitter.com/cYTEXzdIOc

— Noah Smith ???????????????????? (@Noahpinion) November 18, 2021

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  2. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Two decades later, the TSA has more than 54,000 employees...

    108,000 testicles cupped.

    1. JohannesDinkle   4 years ago

      The TSA are theater for those wanting to be reassured by the optics. Between that and the fact that the TSA workers receive money from the government and will most likely vote to continue the flow, always a good thing, the Democrats would never agree to disband the agency.
      Appearances matter, especially among Progressives.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

        You forgot feelings. For every intelligent traveler who tolerates TSA stupidity, there are ten mouth-breathers who feel so much safer after groping--but still can't follow the instructions to get through security.

      2. Enjoy Every Sandwich   4 years ago

        I'm old enough to remember when the TSA, DHS, Patriot Act, etc. was put into place. Democrats hated every bit of it. But now they love every bit of it.

        What changed? Hmm...

        1. Gaear Grimsrud   4 years ago

          Democrats hated it? Patriot Act passed 98-1 in the Senate.

          1. R Mac   4 years ago

            Democrat activists hated it. And despite the 98-1 vote, blamed Republicans singularly.

        2. Chumby   4 years ago

          On the senate floor, then senator Biden talked about how good it was and how it contained a lot of components he had been pushing for.

          1. R Mac   4 years ago

            He could see how useful it would be in the future to use against his political enemies. Who knew Biden had such foresight.

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  3. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    TSA screeners failed to detect weapons, drugs, and explosives almost 80 percent of the time...

    Pretty good at stopping dangerous cash from flying, though.

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

      And weaponized nail clippers.

      1. Chumby   4 years ago

        And women sporting penises.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

      How dare you! You have no idea what an evil-doer can accomplish with a wad of hundred dollar bills on a plane.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   4 years ago

        My roll is big enough to choke a horse.

  4. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

    Employees at Sinclair Broadcast Group, the largest owner of television stations in the U.S., say that the company orders them to air biased political segments, and that it feeds interviewers questions intended to favor Republicans
    What happened to PrIvAtE CoMpAnIEs?

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    2. Brandybuck   4 years ago

      That is a private company.

      The problem is that the public is hostile to objective journalism. They want their bubbles fed a steady diet of bubble reinforcement. Private companies are happy to provide such services.

      The answer is not more government, however. The answer is less, because the bubbles are all about the centralized power of government. Reduce that power and decentralize it, and people stop thinking the only way they can succeed is for their bubble tribe to grab some of that power.

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        Just because you prefer leftist narratives doesn't mean everybody does Brandy. And his comment has nothing to do with the government. What are you blathering about?

        1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

          He picked up distraction techniques from chemjeff I guess.

      2. Overt   4 years ago

        Totally agree. Every discussion these days has a political aspect, because the government has made everything a political high stakes competition.

        Of course, this is the natural consequence of socialism and leftist politics. As more and more of our economic decisions are dependent on some government regulation, the populace naturally wants their economic preferences favored over others.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Sohn previously co-founded Public Knowledge, an advocacy group that encouraged cable providers to stop airing right-wing channels.

    Remember when Trump mused about weaponizing federal bureaucracy against opposition media? Biden's handlers are doers not talkers.

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  6. Chumby   4 years ago

    No more mandatory asspipe inspections?

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

      Tony gets a sad.

  7. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    They are wrong, too, to think there is a wokeist Anschluss taking over all the institutions of American life.

    The wokenistas have taken control of the people who run all the institutions of American life. Totally different.

    1. Overt   4 years ago

      "They are wrong, too, to think there is a wokeist Anschluss taking over all the institutions of American life."

      Why does Mr Soave think this is a "great piece" from the Atlantic? Because as near as I can tell, it is a lefty author making unsubstantiated assertions like the above to say "These Cons are crazy, I tells ya!"

      But let's get down to brass tacks. Where is the evidence that Wokeism *isn't* taking over institutions of America? I sat through an entire summer of Diversity and Inclusion safe spaces at one of the 20 largest companies in the world- my wife in one of the top companies. These D&I workshops were the definition of woke:

      * Defining privilege as inherent to one's race
      * Defining a responsibility of whites to work towards equality of outcome, even if that means giving fewer opportunities to whites and asians.
      * Multiple calls in public forums to identify "systems of white supremacy" within the company.

      This is a legitimate, required training in 2 of the largest companies in the world. On top of that we have huge amounts of documented evidence that this curiculum is being pushed in elementary schools.

      And then we have the Atlantic saying, "Nah, this is just anecdotes. Tons of anecdotes! But not data."

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        It is the continuatiom of gaslighting. No different than their claims CRT is not in schools despite primary evidence of it being taught to teachers, surveys if students pushing it, changes in curriculum, etc. They have to do this covertly with the push back against so this is part of the denial of reality required on the left.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

          Alinsky would be proud.

      2. Brandybuck   4 years ago

        You provide an anecdote to prove it's not anecdotes.

        1. JesseAz   4 years ago

          You truly are insufferable as you defend the left and the narrative growth emanating from there.

          https://insights.grcglobalgroup.com/the-history-and-growth-of-the-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-profession/

          How can you actually claim DI&E is not growing immensely in corporations? Gaslighting or just plain ignorant?

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

            Why not both?

        2. JesseAz   4 years ago

          More:

          https://venturebeat.com/2021/10/15/report-79-of-companies-say-they-will-raise-dei-budget-in-2022/

          I mean, at this point you're just confirming those people who call you an ignorant leftist.

        3. Zeb   4 years ago

          What would count as actual data then?

          The stuff that people complain about is happening. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion training is something that pretty much anyone working for a large company or educational institution has been exposed to, if not forced to participate in.
          Maybe it's not as pervasive as some think it is. I can't say. But it is a real thing and it is a very negative and harmful thing. Better to pay attention to it before it completely takes over various institutions. If it's not as bad as people make it out to be, then we ought to do what we can to prevent it from going any further.

          1. Claptrap   4 years ago

            I put my proposal below. You can't get a single metric for something so amorphous, but for simplicity's sake I would ask for the official use of Latinx in D&I training materials by F500 companies; top-100 universities (however defined); top 100 healthcare systems; and federal government agencies.

            1. Overt   4 years ago

              I believe that the more substantial trigger word is "Equity". If a curriculum has specifically chosen the term Equity, in their Diversity training, it is in opposition to the word "Equality." Equity is used in this context to mean giving people of a certain race more opportunities such that they have the same outcomes as another race. This is an example of an image that was in my training:

              https://www.verizon.com/about/sites/default/files/RacialJusticePlanUpdate.pdf

              Holy shit, I just noticed that is on the Verizon website. VERIZON.

              And let's be clear, this is the complete institution of the Marxist, "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs" just under a Racial veneer. How do the kids get the bigger box? It is taken from someone else.

              1. JesseAz   4 years ago

                DI&E is the most common HR program pushed in these companies now. E stands for equity.

                1. Claptrap   4 years ago

                  Right, I think that horse has already left the barn. But I think you can infer a lot by checking how quickly that was adopted (though I think much Equity adoption was made out of post-Floyd panic and Wall Street's ESG metrics fad), and tracking the adoption of some other wokey buzzword like Latinx that can't be traced back to any actual bottom-line benefit.

        4. Overt   4 years ago

          "You provide an anecdote to prove it's not anecdotes."

          No. I provide testimony that IN FACT, these trainings are being pushed through 2 of the largest companies in the world. i.e. institutions of this country. This isn't an anecdote of "hey I went to a meeting some time." No, I am testifying that these companies in

          Here is another example, of the 19th largest company in the country engaging in "Racial Justice and Equity" training, including hosting numerous known CRT advocates.

          https://www.verizon.com/about/sites/default/files/RacialJusticePlanUpdate.pdf

          Also Coca-Cola- with its infamous D&I training encouraging people to be "Less White". Not an anecdote, EVIDENCE of whole companies pushing woke philosophy.

          1. Overt   4 years ago

            Ooops:

            No, I am testifying that these companies in reality have programs to propagate this ideology through their work force.

            1. damikesc   4 years ago

              I can speak from personal experience that Verizon is doing that BS.

              1. Overt   4 years ago

                I could've until about 2 months ago.

        5. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

          Right after the Floyd riots kicked off, the US Air Force pushed a "diversity and inclusion" discussion package that included Peggy McIntosh's essay on white privilege.

          The Smithsonian pushes a narrative that things like being on time to work and believing in meritocracy are "white"-oriented beliefs.

          Professors get pushed out of universities or have their lectures cancelled because they don't parrot the Wokel Yokel religion.

          The plural of anecdote is data, and there's plenty of examples out there for the last decade or so to refute your deflection.

      3. Claptrap   4 years ago

        I want to know the % of large/important institutions that are using "Latinx" in official training materials. I had to deal with my indoctrination session two months ago where it was used (recorded in the voice of a young white woman, natch) and I'm glad it wasn't live because I probably would have been called out for rolling my eyes with its every mention.

      4. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

        How about we split the difference?

        Both Wokeism and National Conservatism are real and both really suck for libertarians and for any American who is sick of the damn Culture Wars and just wants to get through another day.

        1. Mike Laursen   4 years ago

          Amen

        2. Overt   4 years ago

          Unfortunately Libertarians are just as happy to get sucked into these Kulture Warz. Because when Kulture is forced upon us, it is right to push back.

          On the one hand, we have the Woke Kulture being forced onto us by government, government sponsored entities like colleges, and companies that have in all intents and purposes become slavishly attached to the government. On the other hand, we have conservatives pushing back against that.

          Because let's be clear: The post in the Atlantic wasn't complaining that the Conservatives are trying to put prayer back in school. The Atlantic is complaining that Conservatives increasingly see pushback against Woke Kulture as their biggest priority.

          I don't want Woke bullshit taught to my kids or pushed in my office, or instituted in my government, because it is nothing but Marxist class warfare recast in Racial terms. So I am not going to spend any time criticizing the Conservatives for agreeing with me. When they start talking about punching immigrants, tariffs or prayer in school again, I'll happily criticize that. Until then, the idea that the Atlantic article (as quoted) had anything important for Libertarians to consider is just nonsense.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

            The Atlantic is complaining that Conservatives increasingly see pushback against Woke Kulture as their biggest priority.

            Like I've pointed out several times, the left WANTS its opponents to be apathetic to government, especially at the local level. Whenever the right pushes back on these things, the inevitable "this is just too divisive" bullshit gets trotted out in the hope that the non-left's general aversion to conflict kicks in and they go back to sleep.

            This is why I call people like David Brooks "controlled opposition." Pundits like him and their funders have been an absolute disaster for the US, and are the reason Woke bullshit became mainstream.

          2. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

            If you read the article in The Atlantic, you would see that Christian Theocracy is precisely part of what NatCons stand for, and, though not mentioned here, the others like Hawley and Vance throw in Economic Populism as a nasty garnish.

            As for me, I tell the Wokesters I don't care which boxes you check, just send the right box to my box or my door, with no "reparations fee" attached.

            And to the NatCons, I won't tell you what to pray or teach in your own home or house of worship, but don't you dare tell me I can't watch porn or love who I will in my home.

            Now everybody get off my lawn!

        3. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

          Both Wokeism and National Conservatism are real and both really suck for libertarians and for any American who is sick of the damn Culture Wars and just wants to get through another day.

          Culture is what defines a society. People who are too pussy to fight over it end up getting rolled over.

          1. Overt   4 years ago

            Generally this. I have led a lot of transformation efforts at my company, where culture changes are part of the effort. You ignore culture at your peril.

            One of my colleagues put it right when he said, "Culture is just the behavior you default to." The Kulture Warz is about changing default behavior. And when that default behavior is Marxist claptrap, libertarians should be pushing back just as hard as conservatives.

      5. Fats of Fury   4 years ago

        It's David Brooks. The NYT's idea of an ideal conservative and now Reason's. Someone who say "Yes Dear" whenever a prog talks. Someone who thought Obama would be a great president because of the crease in his empty suit. Someone who took a declasse friend to a gourmet sandwich shop and was embarrassed for her not knowing what Padrino’ and ‘Pomodoro’ and ingredients like soppressata, capicollo and a striata baguette were.
        This entry should have come with a laugh track.

    2. Ve-Ra   4 years ago

      I love how this article claiming that cancelation is just anecdotal was immediately followed by an article stating that the appointed head of the FCC wanted to cancel people.
      A little self awareness would go a long way.

      1. R Mac   4 years ago

        Followed by an article about college Democrats cancelling each other, followed by an article that National Science Foundation grants are increasing going to left wing issues.

        Half of the roundup contradicts the first part of the roundup. This is ENB level bullshit by Robbie.

        1. Overt   4 years ago

          It really does go to show you how much of the objections Robby, et al, have against Conservatives is that THEY ARE CONSERVATIVES. Had Tucker Carlson posted all three of those bullets, Robby would have nodded sagely in agreement as The Atlantic complained about him trafficking in anecdotes.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    ...OANN executives believe Sohn will be an ally in the network's fight to wrest market share away from Fox News.

    Another Trump term and Faux News would have handed OANN that share.

  9. Jerryskids   4 years ago

    The TSA makes a persuasive case for abortion.

  10. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

    LOL at the idea of abolishing the brave employees at the TSA.

    1. Brandybuck   4 years ago

      TSA employees come in two types. The gung ho aggressive types who want to yell and people and strut their power. And the otherwise unemployable.

      1. Overt   4 years ago

        I had a close friend and work colleague who lived near a different airport than mine. Whenever we would go on trips we would send each other pictures of the Security lines of our respective airports, properly framed so you could see only one open scanner line, and 10 - 20 blue-shirts milling about, ignoring the delays.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

          Honestly, the experience at smaller airports is miles ahead of anything at the large hubs. You don't know true pain until you've had to walk in Denver's 1/4 mile long traffic snake. Thank goodness for pre-check, which is basically what we had before 9/11.

          1. Overt   4 years ago

            Oh I fucking hate DIA, and it is the reason we will be driving back this Christmas.

            " Thank goodness for pre-check"

            Really? Because I let my Clear membership lapse last year, and it took me a fucking hour to get through the PRECHECK line at DIA this summer.

            The problem with smaller airports is that they often make up for their decentralized checkpoints and lower traffic by chronically under-staffing their TSA. Both Bob Hope and John Wayne out here in CA have a crush in the morning as the first flights leave, and you can sit in line for 45 mins to an hour.

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

              Really? Because I let my Clear membership lapse last year, and it took me a fucking hour to get through the PRECHECK line at DIA this summer.

              Not a surprise. DIA fucking sucks in general. That goddamn airport has been a boondoggle ever since Federico Pena was pushing it.

              If you want a lot of good dirt on how scummy the whole process of getting that airport built was, order a copy of "DIA and Other Scames" by Phil Goodstein from Capitol Hill Books. Goodstein's a socialist and doesn't hide his bias at all, but he's more along the lines of the old-school class warfare guys, he HATES the neoliberal Clintonite Democrats, and he's not fond of the IdPol assholes either, because of their determination to erase history instead of be educated by it.

            2. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

              The problem with smaller airports is that they often make up for their decentralized checkpoints and lower traffic by chronically under-staffing their TSA. Both Bob Hope and John Wayne out here in CA have a crush in the morning as the first flights leave, and you can sit in line for 45 mins to an hour.

              That sounds more like a California high-population thing. I've flown out of airports like Billings, Columbia, Montgomery, Birmingham, Fayetteville, and Albuquerque, and it's always been a breeze. Even non-hub big-city airports like San Antonio were relatively easy compared to DIA or Reagan.

              1. Overt   4 years ago

                I think DIA, Atlanta and Reagan though are victims of their design with the central entrance/exit. I can get through security in LAX pretty quickly (though that means having to go to fucking LAX) because each terminal has its own security section.

                Honestly, when Allegiant was still flying into Loveland-Ft Collins, I went through and it was god awful then too.

                The problem is that some of these smaller airports have limited flights, and there are times when lots of those flights stack up, leading to a crush of people. If the TSA staffed to meet these crushes, it would mean their people sitting idle much of the rest of the day.

          2. NealAppeal   4 years ago

            I'm a little intrigued that United is offering a 'flight' from Northern Colorado Regional Airport that is basically free parking, bag check, security screening, and bus trip to DEN that drops you off at the terminal bypassing security at DEN.

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

              I miss the good old days when WestPac was running out of Colorado Springs.

        2. Fats of Fury   4 years ago

          In other words the TSA's gone postal.

  11. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    If the Republicans get back in charge, which I think we will, the bills are never going to happen because our leadership doesn't like them.

    Correct on both counts.

    1. Overt   4 years ago

      Snark aside, this is exactly why the Democrats have *zero* interest in actually passing a bill. Just as they continue to do fuck-all about immigration reform when in power (and the GOP does fuck all to reign in entitlements) these issues are wedges that they perpetually rely on to skewer their opponents. FIXING these problems would take that advantageous line of attack off of the table on the next round.

    2. Fats of Fury   4 years ago

      That changes when their leaders are ex leaders.
      https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/06/john-boehner-stands-to-make-millions-off-marijuana.html

  12. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Vice President Kamala Harris' communications director has resigned.

    Leaving fluent in Cacklese.

    1. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

      Replaced by Cackle-to-Pander translation software.

      1. R Mac   4 years ago

        Dee is jealous of her cackling. That’s saying something.

    2. Unicorn Abattoir   4 years ago

      She better write a book, because she'll never have another comms job.

  13. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    The College Democrats of America is collapsing amid several different cancel culture scandals

    Somehow the cancel culturists will come out of this circular firing squad with even more power.

    1. JesseAz   4 years ago

      Who would have thought a policy of racing to be the biggest victim would cause issues.

    2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

      Is there a need for College Democrats of America when college and university administrations now fulfill that role?

    3. Cronut   4 years ago

      This appears down the oage from this little tidbit:

      "Anecdotalism was also rampant at the conference—generalizing from three anecdotes about people who got canceled to conclude that all of American life is a woke hellscape."

      How do they manage to write this nonsense with a straight face?

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        Brandy did it just above. Not sure at how much evidence he requires. It isn't like these stories go unreported. I can think of a dozen cancelations alone this year. Many involving hotels and banks.

        1. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

          Enough cites to get you to change the subject, Jesse. That's all.

      2. Overt   4 years ago

        Hah...I came here to say exactly this.

      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

        It's David Brooks, who basically defined "controlled opposition" for decades.

        "This isn't the hill for conservatives to die on" is going to be written on his tombstone.

    4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

      Need more gun training!

  14. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    German Authorities Placed Foster Kids With Pedophiles for 30 Years
    https://www.newsmax.com/alexsalvi/berlin-germany-pedophiles-foster-childres/2021/07/23/id/1029751/

    A government-funded experiment in Germany in which homeless children were placed with known pedophiles is at the center of renewed scrutiny.

    Beginning in the 1970s, the local government in Berlin signed off on and bankrolled a policy orchestrated by renowned psychologist Helmut Kentler. The project took at risk youth in the city and intentionally put them in a foster care system with documented predators. The stated goal was to provide children a friendly environment while incentivizing the foster fathers to create an atmosphere that was beneficial to the recipients.

    Kentler explained in his writings that he believed sexual contact between teens and adults was largely harmless. In fact, the pedophiles in the study were given an allowance for their participation. But while red flags were raised by caseworkers, teachers, and family members, they were often ignored or even muzzled.

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

      How did he come to this conclusion?

    2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

      When your own government knowingly hands you over to be ass-raped by pedophiles...
      I don't know what to say...

      The next time Sqrlsy and Shrike whine about QAnon bogeymen, have them explain that article.

      1. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

        What does this have to do with QAnon?

        Q Anon is too busy following "bread crumbs" to pizza parlors to look for real child abusers in governments like Germany's, or in religious bodies like The Roman Catholic Church, The Southern Baptist Convention, The Latter-Day Saints, in Muslim communities that cover up cliterectomies of little girls, Orthodox Jewish communities that cover up complications and deaths from circumcision of little boys, not to mention child fighters in groups like Boko Haram in North Africa and The Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda.

        QAnon is a screen-door on a submarine when it comes to dealing with actual problems of child abuse. They need to just go the Hell away and let saner minds prevail against this problem.

        1. Nardz   4 years ago

          You're bigotry is exceeded only by your stupidity and lack of value

          1. Nardz   4 years ago

            *Your

            F you autocorrect

          2. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

            Ad Hominem. Try again.

        2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

          You just wanted to disagree with me about something, but didn't really have anything, huh?

          1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

            The day the Catholic Church pedophile percentages reach 10% of the Public Schools or Minor League sports, I'll concede that you have a point. As for your other examples most have little or nothing to do with pedophilia. Your Southern Baptist mention is a retarded joke.

            For someone who claims to have reached his worldview based on rationality, you're remarkably beholding to myths, received wisdom, propaganda and memes.

            1. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

              Child abuse happening in one institution should not distract from or deny child abuse happening in another.

              And in the case of The Roman Catholic Church, it is global, with thousands, maybe millions of incidents over decades and even centuries, in multiple nations, the U.S., Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and others, all covered up by Church authorities from local Dioceses up to The Vatican itself.

              You were saying about the Southern Baptists? The fact that they have this recommendation and members having to vote over waiving attorney-client privilege and hundreds of abuser ministers retained and a leader resigning over it means there is a problem:

              Tennessee Baptist Convention Approves Sexual Abuse Prevention Recommendation
              https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/tennessee-baptist-convention-approves-sexual-abuse-prevention-recommendation/ar-AAQN4kV

              Southern Baptist Leader Resigns Amid Rifts Over Sex Abuse
              https://mynorthwest.com/3188853/southern-baptist-leader-resigns-amid-abuse-review-division/

              And all the other examples don't have to be sexual to be abuse. They all involve abusing children in the name of some "higher" cause and they are damnable to anybody claiming the species of humanity.

      2. Fats of Fury   4 years ago

        The former turd of a Mayor in Seattle, Ed Murray, was doing just that, including foster kids and his own 13 year old cousin. and the DA chose not to prosecute.

    3. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

      Well, at least these foster parents liked the kids for more than a State-provided paycheck...

      What a horrible story. And God bless those of you who have opened your home to try and help out these children. I couldn't do it.

      1. R Mac   4 years ago

        “I couldn't do it.”

        I WOULD HOPE NOT!

    4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

      Gotta say this about delusional progressives: they are optimists!

  15. Super Scary   4 years ago

    "A conservative news network is supporting the confirmation of a progressive government bureaucrat because management believes the bureaucrat will make life even worse for its competitors. So much for principles."
    The enemy of their enemy is their friend. If things go the way the want, I am sure they will come to regret it.

    1. JesseAz   4 years ago

      Sad part that is more condemnation about a private corporation than any of those corporations forcing mandates.

  16. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    An analysis of National Science Foundation grants between 1990 and 2020 found an increasing leftward slant.

    This isn't one of those aforementioned institutions of American life.

  17. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Futurists have their heads in the clouds...

    Propelled there by malfunctioning personal jetpacks.

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

      And flying cars.

      1. R Mac   4 years ago

        We’re trading in the flying cars for solar powered buggies.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

          Made from adobe. But by sustainable, gender-free artisans.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

            "Hey hey, we're Adobe!
            The little car that's made out clay!
            We're going to save you some moneeeeeeeeey....
            Adobeeeeeeee..hey hey!"

  18. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Hufu

    The Healthy Human Flesh Alternative, Hufu is a food invented by one Mark Nuckols as an alternative to human flesh. Contrary to common belief, Hufu is NOT actual human flesh, but a substance made to resemble the taste and texture of flesh.

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

      How am I to compare?

    2. Idaho Bob   4 years ago

      I'm guessing this is too acclimate us for the coming apocalypse when we are forced to eat human flesh.

      1. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

        See!! Bugs aren't so bad now, are they?

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

        (insert Soylent Green joke)

        But seriously...

    3. D-Pizzle   4 years ago

      Hufu's not green, is it?

    4. Fats of Fury   4 years ago

      Spam beat them to it.

  19. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Strongest preference for Republicans since 1981.

    If something doesn't change soon, we're in for an enormous red wave in 2022.

    Even the modern GOP can't fuck this up. Or can it?

    1. D-Pizzle   4 years ago

      I think they would ask you to hold their beer or something.

    2. Fats of Fury   4 years ago

      Yes, yes it can.

  20. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Arizona school board head allegedly kept ‘dossier’ of parent info
    https://nypost.com/2021/11/12/arizona-school-board-head-kept-dossier-of-parent-info/

    An Arizona school board president is facing calls to resign for allegedly keeping an “online dossier” with personal information and images of outspoken parents who oppose mask mandates and critical race theory, according to reports.

    Jann-Michael Greenburg, president of the Scottsdale Unified School District, sent parent Kim Stafford an email that inadvertently included a screenshot and link to a Google Drive file in which he accused her of being anti-Semitic over comments she made about billionaire George Soros, the Daily Caller reported.

    The news outlet said it had reviewed the since-deleted Google Drive, which had been available to anyone who had the link.

    1. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

      How Activist Teachers Recruit Kids
      Leaked Documents and Audio from the California Teachers Association Conference Reveal Efforts to Subvert Parents on Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation
      https://abigailshrier.substack.com/p/how-activist-teachers-recruit-kids

      ...Last month, the California Teachers Association (CTA) held a conference advising teachers on best practices for subverting parents, conservative communities and school principals on issues of gender identity and sexual orientation. Speakers went so far as to tout their surveillance of students’ Google searches, internet activity, and hallway conversations in order to target sixth graders for personal invitations to LGBTQ clubs, while actively concealing these clubs’ membership rolls from participants’ parents.

      ...Middle school kids, apparently, did not have endless interest in sitting around with their teachers during lunch discussing their sexual orientations and gender identities. “So we started to brainstorm at the end of the 2020 school year, what are we going to do? We got to see some kids in-person at the end of last year, not many but a few. So we started to try and identify kids. When we were doing our virtual learning – we totally stalked what they were doing on Google, when they weren’t doing school work. One of them was googling ‘Trans Day of Visibility.’ And we’re like, ‘Check.’ We’re going to invite that kid when we get back on campus. Whenever they follow the Google Doodle links or whatever, right, we make note of those kids and the things that they bring up with each other in chats or email or whatever,” Baraki can be heard to say. Beyond electronic surveillance of kids’ internet use, “we use our observations of kids in the classroom—conversations that we hear—to personally invite students. Because that’s really the way we kinda get the bodies in the door. Right? They need sort of a little bit of an invitation,” Baraki says in the clip.

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        University of Austin is now studying anti racism propaganda for pre schoolers.

        https://redstate.com/alexparker/2021/11/19/university-performs-an-antiracism-experiment-on-four-year-olds-n478473

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

          That's UT (Austin). Very different from the new U of Austin.

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

        “we use our observations of kids in the classroom—conversations that we hear—to personally invite students. Because that’s really the way we kinda get the bodies in the door. Right? They need sort of a little bit of an invitation,”

        When I was younger this used to be known as 'grooming' and was an indicator of a predator.

      3. Overt   4 years ago

        ANECDOTES!

  21. JesseAz   4 years ago

    New York Times columnist David Brooks has written a terrific recap of the recent National Conservatism Conference in Orlando, Florida, for The Atlantic. His article makes many of the criticisms that Reason's Stephanie Slade has leveled at the right's latest intellectual trend:

    If the section you posted is any indication it is a terrible article. It was emotional diatribe against a party Brooks has left. He speaks of people emotionally and in broad strokes without citation or examples. How is the excerpt posted in any manner 'terrific.'

    Is Mondays roundup about Rubin's terrific honest examination?

    1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

      Did you notice in the article what really made Brooks angry were the accusations of class warfare by the billionaire left?

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

      The NatCons are wrong to think there is a unified thing called "the left" that hates America. This is just the apocalyptic menace many of them had to invent in order to justify their decision to vote for Donald Trump.

      It is fairly obvious gaslighting. Sure, the left is not unified and they don't hate America. Their disparate groups just all have similar goals of transforming into a socialist utopia by any means necessary. And by 'socialist utopia', they mean full on Soviet style repression.

      Do what we say or you lose your job is just the beginning.

      1. Zeb   4 years ago

        The NatCons are wrong to think there is a unified thing called "the left" that hates America.

        That part is true as far as it goes, I think. It's important not to argue against a caricature in your head rather than the person you actually are talking to. Too many people (both sides!) just assume that their political opponents believe what they do because they are evil or stupid. It's hard to argue effectively against something if you fail to understand what motivates people to believe it.

        1. JesseAz   4 years ago

          From Jonathan haidt's The Righteous Mind:

          In a study I did with Jesse Graham and Brian Nosek, we tested how well liberals and conservatives could understand each other. We asked more than two thousand American visitors to fill out the Moral Foundations Qyestionnaire. One-third of the time they were asked to fill it out normally, answering as themselves. One-third of the time they were asked to fill it out as they think a “typical liberal” would respond. One-third of the time they were asked to fill it out as a “typical conservative” would respond. This design allowed us to examine the stereotypes that each side held about the other. More important, it allowed us to assess how accurate they were by comparing people’s expectations about “typical” partisans to the actual responses from partisans on the left and the right)’ Who was best able to pretend to be the other?

          The results were clear and consistent. Moderates and conservatives were most accurate in their predictions, whether they were pretending to be liberals or conservatives. Liberals were the least accurate, especially those who described themselves as “very liberal.” The biggest errors in the whole study came when liberals answered the Care and Fairness questions while pretending to be conservatives. When faced with questions such as “One of the worst things a person could do is hurt a defenseless animal” or ”Justice is the most important requirement for a society,” liberals assumed that conservatives would disagree. If you have a moral matrix built primarily on intuitions about care and fairness (as equality), and you listen to the Reagan [i.e., conservative] narrative, what else could you think? Reagan seems completely unconcerned about the welfare of drug addicts, poor people, and gay people. He’s more interested in fighting wars and telling people how to run their sex lives.

          So yes, both sides do have misconceptions about each other, but they are no where near equal in misconceptions. Likewise the studies do show left leaning people apply a moral judgement against counter arguments more than the right does.

          1. Zeb   4 years ago

            I have seen that before and it does comport with my own experience.
            But my point is that if you want to make good arguments and develop a good understanding of things, you need to understand people and this benefits you as an individual. Which side is worse at it isn't really relevant to my point.

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

              It's important not to argue against a caricature in your head rather than the person you actually are talking to.

              Sure, when you are actually talking to a person. Things are a bit different here on the internetz where rejecting rational argument is as easy as 'Mute User'.

            2. JesseAz   4 years ago

              His 2 books are great if you ever get a chance.

            3. Nardz   4 years ago

              Oh, zeb?
              Name a fucking caricature of the left that's false. Even just misleading.

          2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

            See also the Perception Gap Project, for documentation of how partisans mis-characterize the other side. Most wrong were highly educated liberals.

            1. JesseAz   4 years ago

              Nothing like a worthless non real world based PhD (in subjects nobody cares about) to make someone know everything and just assume their impressions are correct.

            2. Overt   4 years ago

              I think this largely comes down to the Media being so obviously in the tank for the left.

              If you are a lefty, you can't click a link without being presented with some hick legislator in bum-fuck Arkansas who thinks god put women on the earth to do what their man tells them. And so, to all these "well read" liberals, that is all you know about mainstream conservatism- the extreme asshole on the fringe becomes your view of the mainstream conservatism. Leftists aren't expected to apologize for their fringe nearly as often as the right is, because the media is so dominated by the left.

  22. JesseAz   4 years ago

    A judge is asking the NYT why they published privileged information likely obtained from an illegal fbi raid on O'Keefe and project Veritas.


    Harmeet K. Dhillon
    @pnjaban
    !!! Judge in Project Veritas/NYT case orders @nytimes to defend its online publication of the privileged legal memos of our client, which occurred AFTER the FBI seized James O’Keefe’s phones and which contain extensive privileged communications with dozens of attorneys:

    Reminder. PV is also in a defamation lawsuit with NYT. Think they have evidence of malice now.

  23. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Americans Need to Learn to Live More Like Europeans
    Supply-chain shortages are constraining U.S. consumers' endless appetite for buying whatever they want whenever they want. It's about time.
    https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-11-12/personal-finance-americans-need-to-live-more-like-europeans

    1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

      Europeans don't actually live like that authors delusions.

      "Americans tend to overspend or buy cheap substitutes rather than save up for longer-lasting, better-quality goods."

      Lol. Like what? Cars? Toasters? Televisions? Sofas?

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

        Old cheese and funny shoes.

    2. Cronut   4 years ago

      You will own nothing and be happy.

      1. D-Pizzle   4 years ago

        This is one of the things that leftists omit when saying that we should be more like the Europeans. The average European owns far fewer things than the average American. For most Europeans, the only things of value that they own are a smartphone and perhaps a PC/laptop. That's it. If they're lucky, maybe one of those ridiculous toy cars Europeans drive.

      2. Fats of Fury   4 years ago

        She's should tell that to Bloomberg.

    3. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

      "Those Americans." No, the ones over there. Not me or my friends.

      We earned this lifestyle because of how special we are. Somebody has to make sure the proles don't hurt themselves or the planet.

      1. Fats of Fury   4 years ago

        The Boomers, in their youth, believed they were the most unmaterialistic people EVER! The magazines that were geared to them, like Rolling Stone or the National Lampoon, had pages and pages of ads for very expensive audio equipment, which many never hesitated to buy.

    4. Enjoy Every Sandwich   4 years ago

      They're really going for broke on this "lower your expectations" thing, aren't they? I guess they've given up on the narrative that they're going to make our lives better, so they've switched to "we'll make your lives worse (your lives, not ours) but it's for your own good...you should be thanking us for it!"

      1. D-Pizzle   4 years ago

        Thank you sir! May I have another?

  24. JesseAz   4 years ago

    If peofessional athletes want to be activists, they could learn from Kanter. He went after James silence on China. He has also previously stated the NBA ask him almost weekly to remain quiet on China. Celtics have greatly cut back on his minutes since he started talking about China as well.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/enes-kanter-rips-lebron-james-will-shut-up-and-dribble-when-big-boss-china-says-so

    1. ElvisIsReal   4 years ago

      Loved it when he was here in Portland. He couldn't go to Canada to play the Raptors because his activism pissed off somebody back home.

  25. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

    Here's what David L. Brooks bitches about in his article The Terrifying Future of the American Right Robby so lovingly quotes:

    Bovard has the place rocking, training her sights on the true enemies, the left-wing elite: a “totalitarian cult of billionaires and bureaucrats, of privilege perpetuated by bullying, empowered by the most sophisticated surveillance and communications technologies in history, and limited only by the scruples of people who arrest rape victims’ fathers, declare math to be white supremacist, finance ethnic cleansing in western China, and who partied, a mile high, on Jeffrey Epstein’s Lolita Express.”

    Progressives pretend to be the oppressed ones, she tells the crowd, “but in reality, it’s just an old boys’ club, another frat house for entitled rich kids contrived to perpetuate their unearned privilege. It’s Skull and Bones for gender-studies majors!” She finishes to a rousing ovation. People leap to their feet.

    I have the sinking sensation that the thunderous sound I’m hearing is the future of the Republican Party.

    If that's the attitude the New York Times, Brooks and the Atlantic thinks is "terrifying", then good, fuck them.

    1. JesseAz   4 years ago

      Notice he didn't deny the description of the Democrat party. Just that it was bad for the convention to discuss it and be against it.

      1. Cronut   4 years ago

        Notice that he didn't mention that the average American right-of-center voter has ALSO rejected the skull and bones club neo-cons.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

          That's what hurts the most!

    2. Nardz   4 years ago

      "Bovard has the place rocking, training her sights on the true enemies, the left-wing elite: a “totalitarian cult of billionaires and bureaucrats, of privilege perpetuated by bullying, empowered by the most sophisticated surveillance and communications technologies in history, and limited only by the scruples of people who arrest rape victims’ fathers, declare math to be white supremacist, finance ethnic cleansing in western China, and who partied, a mile high, on Jeffrey Epstein’s Lolita Express.”

      That's straight fire, and 100% accurate

  26. Jerryskids   4 years ago

    It's like the bosses at Sinclair Broadcast Group have never even heard of freedom of the press if they think bosses have the right to tell their employees what to do.

  27. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://twitter.com/TPostMillennial/status/1460326007983026183

    Fauci: There is a "misplaced perception about people’s individual right to make a decision that supersedes the societal safety."

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

      When will fauci answer for his crimes against humanity?

    2. Idaho Bob   4 years ago

      Said every tyrant ever.

    3. Chumby   4 years ago

      Fauci waiving a trial in the statement? On to sentencing!

  28. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    The NatCons are wrong to think there is a unified thing called "the left" that hates America.

    What a bunch of bull. If I've learned anything from Ken's posts, it's that there is a unified "left" that not only hates America, but it cannot learn, cannot be reasoned with, will not change, and can only be stopped with a Final Solution.

    1. JesseAz   4 years ago

      Ken has never said that. Is this another of your ideas and not about the person?

    2. Sevo   4 years ago

      sarc imagines he's capable of "learning"; he's not.

      1. Pepin the short   4 years ago

        An autistic hallmark. It’s all there

        1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

          You're saying that to a guy whose vocabulary consists of "Die leftist scum," "Eat a bullet you lefty piece of shit," and "Go kill yourself, leftist"?

          Really?

          1. JesseAz   4 years ago

            Ideas!

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

            Ideas!

          3. Sevo   4 years ago

            Isn't it strange that he seems to know what those he mutes have posted?
            Self-absorbed pieces of lefty shit tend to have un-realistic ideas of there ability to comprehend the world.
            They really ought to fuck off and die.

          4. Cyto   4 years ago

            Those are pretty bad things.

            But the post replied to doesn't say that.

            I saw Guardians of the Galaxy.

            Groot has a vocabulary that consists entirely of "I" and then "am" and "Groot"... Precisely in that order.

            And they stick to it. That really is the only vocabulary he has
            .. well, until the denouement when he movingly says "We are Groot".

            1. Chumby   4 years ago

              “I are sarc”

          5. Fats of Fury   4 years ago

            Peek a Boo.

    3. R Mac   4 years ago

      Bad sarcasm is bad.

  29. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    No Gasoline Without 'COVID Papers'? It’s Already Happening in Some Parts of the World
    Slovenia's regulation forbidding people without 'COVID certificates' from pumping fuel shows governments are getting increasingly creative in their coercion.
    https://fee.org/articles/no-gasoline-without-covid-papers-it-s-already-happening-in-some-parts-of-the-world/

    1. Idaho Bob   4 years ago

      We are running out of box options.

      1. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

        And we aren't going to open that last one. Ever.

  30. JesseAz   4 years ago

    In shocking news... bidens demand for ports to run 24 hours a day did nothing.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/bidens-24-hour-port-operation-mandate-has-done-next-to-nothing

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

      Not true, I’m sure many guys are banking some sweet overtime doing less work.

      1. JesseAz   4 years ago

        There was an interview with a truck driver in california who actually said his average pick up time increased 30 minutes despite no line after the 24 hour mandate went through.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

          But no way it could be better without government controls.

  31. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://www.aspeninstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Aspen-Institute_Commission-on-Information-Disorder_Final-Report.pdf

    In the face of this challenge, we would
    expect information disorder to be a
    central concern for anyone in society
    who bears the title of “leader.” Proactive
    leadership, rising from within every sector
    and institution in our society, is our only
    way out of this crisis. And yet it is sorely
    missing. The committed and powerful
    leadership we need is not yet the leadership
    we have. Accordingly, the biggest question
    we faced as co-chairs of the Aspen Institute’s Commission on Information Disorder
    was simply this: How can we help increase
    the breadth, depth, honesty, and efficacy of
    leadership for tackling information disorder?

    1. Sevo   4 years ago

      So we're lacking the right Top Men?

      1. Chumby   4 years ago

        We have the correct ones. They just need more power and control. So that we can achieve peak freedom.

  32. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

    "If something doesn't change soon, we're in for an enormous red wave in 2022."

    LOL

    In literally every area, Biden has performed amazingly well so far. I realize it's common for the President's party to lose Congressional seats in a midterm election. But Democratic control in DC has been such a smashing success that 2022 will be the exception to that rule.

    #BlueWave2022
    #LibertariansForBiden

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

      There is no problem that fortified elections can’t solve.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

        Or elections suspended because an emergency declared by the left is so much more justified than one declared by the right.

    2. creech   4 years ago

      Many fear you may be right. So-called Moderate Democrats are still polling well in many suburban areas of Phila. Every day, the news is filled with another goody they take credit for confiscating from "the federal government" and giving to their constituents.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

        Pork. The other White Money.

    3. Fats of Fury   4 years ago

      Correct. Even if the pubs were the majority they would gladly hold Pelosi's purse when she kicks them in the nuts.

  33. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    The Upside of COVID Hygiene Theater
    https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/11/covid-hygiene-theater-should-be-here-stay/620710/

    And rather than denounce personal decisions about masks and other precautions as liberal virtue-signaling, we might look at them as the trauma response of the walking wounded. We might recognize that the pandemic has changed us forever, that we’ll bear these scars all our lives, that things will never be quite the same, and that for some people, once-temporary protective measures will become—for better or worse—a part of their life going forward. If you had grandparents who lived through the Depression, you may have witnessed their attitudes on food waste, and how a scarcity problem from the 1930s imprinted itself—decades later—in how they carried themselves, how they saved, what they spent, what and how they ate. This will be true of COVID-19 as well; decades from now, survivors will still act in specific ways traceable to how these years changed our behavior forever.

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

      History says otherwise.

    2. Cronut   4 years ago

      I wish they would stop referring to everything that sucks a little bit as trauma, and everyone who's ever had a bad experience as survivors.

      My grandparents grew up in the depression and became adults during the WWII years. They developed habits of thriftiness as a result. They weren't- and wouldn't consider themselves- trauma survivors. It was just a thing that happened, they adjusted, and lived their lives.

      1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

        My Canadian great-grandma and her siblings poked through garbage cans looking for food scraps during the depression. My French grandmother slept in bombshelters many nights (in London) during World War 2.

        Neither thought that they were victims or survivors.

        1. Chumby   4 years ago

          AOC feared for her life during the Blitz. She thought the German bombs would rape her.

          1. Fats of Fury   4 years ago

            AOC would have cheered on the Germans while The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact was active.

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

        More than that, they developed initiative and resilience--positive qualities that help people succeed.

        The victim generation will now wallow in "trauma", and double down on their imagined fragility. This is not how people succeed.

      3. D-Pizzle   4 years ago

        My parents grew up in the depression (they had me at what was an old age back then). Christmas sucked. A whole lotta socks and underwear under the tree on Christmas morning.

    3. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

      There is something to this. My Grandparents lived like that and I don't waste food. And since everything can be done with prepaid debit or gift cards, come to think of it, I no longer even bank. Really not bad habits when you think about it.

      1. R Mac   4 years ago

        You got a burner phone too? I think I figured out how Encogitationer does for a living.

    4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

      Soft, coddled people are too easily broken.

  34. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://twitter.com/MichaelPSenger/status/1461031822079369216

    Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet and lead advisor to the UK, said the world should thank China for lockdown: “It was not only the right thing to do, but it also showed other countries how they should respond…So, I think we have a great deal to thank China for.”

  35. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    I Think My Partner’s Reason for Suddenly Wanting Kids Might Be Racist
    https://slate.com/human-interest/2021/11/smart-genes-racist-care-and-feeding.html

    1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

      These people are like parodies of parodies:
      "Recently, he asked me if I ever thought that the world would be better with more people like us in it and told me that it would be “dysgenic” for us to not have babies because we’re both “smart.” Although I always scored very high on standardized tests, I do not believe they are valid measures of anything, and I found this whole line of conversation bizarre and probably racist. Frankly, I thought he was too enlightened to believe such things. I’m currently staying with a friend while I try to decide what to do."

      "Thinking themselves wise they have become fools" - Romans 1:22

      1. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

        This guy has no idea of how many bullets he just dodged. Makes Neo vs the Agents look like a warmup.

        Plenty of non-crazy women in the world who want kids. He should find one.

        Oh, and cue the "Things that actually happened versus this" meme.

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

        The Dunning-Kruger of the elitist left.

  36. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

    The only story that really matters right now is what's happening with BBB in Congress.

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

      That’s why you see little about it here.

      1. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

        There is one other story that matters!

        Oil and bond rates are falling this morning because Austrian instituting a national lockdown again, and it looks like Germany and the Netherlands may be doing the same. They're having another big surge of covie again. I don't know what that means for the U.S., or whether we're likely to see another wave of lockdowns. If we're seeing a new variant or there's another surge coming with the winter, I suspect we'll see another wave of civil unrest--on both the left and the right.

        1. Sevo   4 years ago

          San Fran government is "worried" since the case numbers have recently "surged" from 4/1000 of 1& to 1/100 of 1%. By their numbers.
          They are not necessarily symptomatic, nor hospitalized, nor 'taking up IC beds' and certainly not dead. Just diagnosed.

  37. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    Hendra is a deadly virus that is endemic in Australia and is spread by bats. Since the first documented outbreak in horses in 1994, Hendra has killed 102 of the animals. It kills people, too: On seven occasions, it has crossed from sick horses to the veterinarians and other professionals attending them, leading to four excruciating deaths. For the last six years, the animal-pharmaceutical company Zoetis—previously a Pfizer subsidiary—has sold a vaccine called Equivac to prevent horses from contracting the virus.

    A lot of horse owners, however, don’t vaccinate against Hendra, citing its expense, the rarity of the disease, or anecdotal reports of severe side effects. According to a survey published last year in the journal plos One, approximately 43 percent of horse owners in Queensland haven’t vaccinated their horses. In some inland parts of the state, that number is as high as 70 percent.

    “I don’t believe in injecting chemicals into horses, especially if it’s not tested,” Carloss said, referring to the fact that regulators, citing the danger posed by an outbreak, initially allowed the vaccine to be sold under a provisional license. “More people get hit by cars or shark attacks.”

    ...In early 2013, a woman named Wendy Sullivan purchased a horse named Reveleus Golden Appeal. Sullivan was told that in order for her horses to receive veterinary treatment, she would need to have them vaccinated against Hendra. After Appeal’s initial injection, Sullivan noticed that his hooves looked flaky and dry, like crocodile skin, and she used a homemade herbal ointment to try to manage the condition. After Appeal’s booster shot six weeks later, things got worse. Appeal’s heels swelled up like balloons. When she tried to ride him, they bled. In September 2015, Sullivan took Appeal to the University of Queensland at Gatton, where a veterinarian named Andrew Van Eps diagnosed him with an autoimmune disease called coronary band dystrophy.

    Sullivan had heard murmurings online about adverse reactions, and she became convinced that the vaccine was responsible. “Do not vax your horse!” she warned other equestrians on Facebook. “I know this boy like I know my children,” she wrote. “I saw the change. The time frame. His feet after the booster.

  38. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    San Fran ponders whether residents should just tolerate burglaries and focus on barricading their homes
    November 7, 2021
    https://www.bizpacreview.com/2021/11/07/san-fran-ponders-whether-residents-should-just-tolerate-burglaries-and-focus-on-barricading-their-homes-1159724/

    Residents of San Francisco are being asked whether or not they need to endure repeated burglaries within barricaded homes.

    The issue comes as part of a crime wave that seems to have erupted since the election of District Attorney Chesa Boudin, who’s approach to crime seems to be “live and let live.” This prompted a story from the San Francisco Chronicle that unashamedly and unironically asks, [S]hould they tolerate burglaries as a part of city living, and focus on barricading homes?” alongside the equally shocking, “Should repeat offenders get rehabilitation services, or be incarcerated so they can’t commit more crimes? ”

    1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

      Oh, you beat me by 1 minute for today's "California is awesome" news. 🙂

      Chesa Boudin is great, right? It's so nice to have government officials who are totally on board with the Koch / Soros / Reason #EmptyThePrisons agenda.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

      Waiting for MSNBC to tell us that burglar bars are racist.

  39. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

    More confirmation of OBL's First Law, this time from the LA Times.

    California holds 70% of the country’s priciest ZIP Codes for home buyers

    California is also at or near the top when states are ranked by poverty rate. It's the state of multimillionaire movie stars — and people who are so poor they're reduced to defecating on the street.

    In short, this single-party Democratic state is the model for the extreme economic inequality that Koch / Reason libertarianism has always sought to produce.

    #LibertariansFor50Californias

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

      Sounds like utopia!

      1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

        I don't have the numbers in front of me right now, but I bet California is also at or near the top in the Abortion Clinics per Square Mile density rankings. It's literally the ideal society from a Koch / Reason libertarian POV.

        #AbortionAboveAll

        1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

          Almost ideal, but New Zealand is actually offering Parental Leave to recover from an abortion.

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

            Like six weeks of leave? A literal fucking vacation.

            Do they offer it to the father as well? Can we get any closer to Bizarro World than NZ has over the last few years?

          2. Chumby   4 years ago

            Clump of Cellebration leave?

  40. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/article/power-to-nudge/F0BD18EC604A63796B6BCC7F6467F95B

    Nudging policies rely on behavioral science to improve people's decisions through small changes in the environments within which people make choices. This article first seeks to rebut a prominent objection to this approach: furnishing governments with the power to nudge leads to relations of alien control, that is, relations in which some people can impose their will on others—a concern which resonates with republican, Kantian, and Rousseauvian theories of freedom and relational theories of autonomy. I respond that alien control can be avoided, if nudging is suitably transparent and democratically controlled. Moreover, such transparency and democratic control are institutionally feasible. Building on this response, I then provide a novel and surprising argument for more nudging: democratically controlled public policy nudging can often contain the power of private companies to nudge in uncontrolled and opaque ways. Therefore, reducing alien control often requires more rather than less nudging in public policy.

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

      I respond that alien control can be avoided, if nudging is suitably transparent and democratically controlled. Moreover, such transparency and democratic control are institutionally feasible.

      Only in the deranged mind of a lefty can institutional racism and institutionally feasible transparency co-exist.

  41. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    The Greening of Your Pension
    The climateers at Glasgow agree to dip into your savings on the sly to avoid taxing you openly

    That’s the real story of the $130 trillion (yes, with a “t”) in green finance that officials claim to have mobilized last week. The sum comes via the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero, an outfit run by former Bank of England chief Mark Carney that counts 450 financial firms from 45 countries with $130 trillion in assets under management. The group’s members committed to investing their capital in greener ways—while the world’s leading financial regulators committed to making sure that they do.

  42. Jerryskids   4 years ago

    There's going to be a huge red wave in 2022, and as soon as the voters realize the GOP is all talk and no action and not a damn bit different than the Democrats, hopefully nobody at all will vote in 2024.

  43. Brandybuck   4 years ago

    > A conservative news network is supporting the confirmation of a progressive government bureaucrat because management believes the bureaucrat will make life even worse for its competitors. So much for principles.

    Since when did OANN have principles?

    1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

      Robby and the article didn't mention it, but "Conservative political operative Bradley Blakeman" who was the source, works on contract for Fox News.
      https://www.foxnews.com/person/b/bradley-blakeman

      Don't you get tired of being so gullible all the time?

      They are wrong, too, to think there is a wokeist Anschluss taking over all the institutions of American life.

      1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

        Whoops, left something for another comment at the bottom.

  44. Unicorn Abattoir   4 years ago

    "Futurists have their heads in the clouds": some predictions for the year 2050.

    14. The world will not war.

    Gatling and Nobel are rolling their eyes at that one.

    1. Dillinger   4 years ago

      flying cars better be on that fucking list.

  45. creech   4 years ago

    Getting rid of TSA is not the same as getting rid of security. All airlines know that a concealed bomb going off at 30,000 feet is not healthy for their passengers. Therefore, airlines will still perform security checks even if the idea of "breeching the cockpit" is no longer a worry. What would less invasive but more effective security look like?

    1. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

      "What would less invasive but more effective security look like?"

      Racist. Ethnically chauvinist. A license to be sued.

      I'd guess what El Al does might be a start. Albeit that's a hobby, not an airline. Doubt its measures can be scaled-up to work for, e.g., American or Delta.

  46. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

    The ten stages of genocide:

    (1) Classification: Governments begin dividing people into "us" versus "them."
    (2) Symbolization: Governments start forcing "unclean" people to wear symbolic articles of clothing, so they clearly stand out from everyone else.
    (3) Discrimination: Governments use laws and cultural power to deny civil rights to certain people.
    (4) Dehumanization: Governments subtly deny the humanity of discriminated groups by comparing them to animals, vermin, insects, or diseases.
    (5) Organization: The state bureaucracy begins actively designing killing plans for undesirables.
    (6) Polarization: Propaganda is utilized to amplify the differences between "us" versus "them," and interactions between groups are limited.
    (7) Preparation: The victims of future mass killing are identified, separated, and forced to wear distinguishing symbols.
    (8) Persecution: Governments begin forcing members of victim groups into special camps.
    (9) Extermination: The massacre begins, and government actors justify their mass murder as a necessary "extermination" of non-humans who deserve to be killed.
    (10) Denial: The brainwashed perpetrators of genocide deny having committed any crimes — blaming their victims for their own murders.

    https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/11/the_ten_stages_of_genocide_are_hitting_a_little_too_close_to_home.html

    1. Cyto   4 years ago

      Needs a "you are here" meme

    2. R Mac   4 years ago

      So we’re a solid 4 right now, with no idea if 5 is happening, and several toes being dipped into 6.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

      But diversity, right?

      1. Chumby   4 years ago

        If the camps are overseen by a WOC, then this is seen as progress.

  47. Ra's al Gore   4 years ago

    https://twitter.com/mercola/status/1461696931638530057

    White House instructs businesses to ignore court order and mandates injections anyway.

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

      #RESIST!
      IMPEACH!

      1. Cyto   4 years ago

        Just this one small act is worse than anything Trump was *accused* of during impeachment.

        Accused of calling a foreign leader to ask about reports of corruption by a former US official. Unlike Biden, no quid pro quo, just "do you have any information on this".

        Biden says "this is unconstitutional but I am going to do it anyway". Already worse.

        Then a court rules "you can't do that". But he orders that the courts be ignored. Also worse.

        And as "bad things this administration has done', this mandate thing barely even rates.

        1. ElvisIsReal   4 years ago

          At this point it's Biden's MO.

    2. R Mac   4 years ago

      So glad the adults are back in charge.

  48. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

    Looks like Ashley Babbit wasn't the only MAGA woman that Capitol Police officers murdered in Cold Blood on Jan. 6.

    The D.C. Medical Examiner’s Office claimed Rosanne Boyland died of a drug overdose but surveillance footage shows her being beaten to death by a cop.

    https://amgreatness.com/2021/11/18/terror-in-the-capitol-tunnel/

    1. JesseAz   4 years ago

      Holy shit. Everyone should read and watch this.

      Literally frightening.

      1. Cyto   4 years ago

        Which video shows any of that? The link in the article that I followed went to a clip on Twitter that is pretty incomprehensible at the start. Sounded like people were yelling "save her". Then there are two guys with plumbers cracks facing away from us... Helping her away??

        While that is happening our POV camera wearing cop is assembling a collapsible baton. One of the guys runs up and grabs it from him and is met with a hail of blows from other cops... He retaliates against the closet one that was hitting him. It settles down shortly.

        None of that matched the description in the text.

        1. JesseAz   4 years ago

          Just the video of the woman saying her friend is dying. Links to Twitter.

          The real video we need to see is the video from the transcript.

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

      “She shouldn’t have been there, probably crossed state lines”.

      1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

        This will be Mike's hot take. Just watch.

    3. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

      'Bond hearing on December 20th....'

      Gee, that isn't what I've been assured was the case for the Capitol protesters. I was told here that stories they'd been denied bond or a hearing to obtain same, and were being held in deplorable conditions: all were merely right-wing misinformation.

      In 2021, if an atrocity didn't happen on publicly shared video, it didn't happen.

  49. Bubba Jones   4 years ago

    They are wrong, too, to think there is a wokeist Anschluss taking over all the institutions of American life.

    But why would conservatives think this?

    previously called on the FCC to rescind Sinclair Broadcast Group's broadcast license, due to the channel's conservative bias

    The College Democrats of America is collapsing amid several different cancel culture scandals: One young leader has been asked to denounce a bad tweet she sent when she was 13.

    An analysis of National Science Foundation grants between 1990 and 2020 found an increasing leftward slant.

    oh.

  50. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

    Marriott refused to host Uyghur conference, citing “political neutrality"

    Our establishment class is just as evil as IG Farben in WW2.

  51. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

    Yeah, this will boost people's confidence: FDA Says It Needs Until Year 2076 To Reveal Data Pertaining To Pfizer Vaccine Approval.

    1. Cyto   4 years ago

      That one was laugh out loud crazy.

      And this is a big deal. If they did everything above board and in good faith and did not cook the books at all, they could release all of the data today. I don't mean "decide to do it and then take a couple of years getting the data".... I mean put up a Google drive and dump the data there right now, providing a public link.

      Surely they were not working with identifiable medical data on individuals?? That would violate the study blinding anyway.

      The primary medical records of human trials are probably hard to scrub... But they undoubtedly already have raw data in formats that exclude the people and specific info. That much could be released.

      The deeper dive might require more circumspection. But it only requires a getting process for access.... Credentialed medical professional with proper ethics committee controls on data handling and a HIPPA compliance officer.

      No reason they could not have 20 university teams looking at the data right now under the same controls as the original study.

  52. Dillinger   4 years ago

    the fuck does David Brooks know about conservatism? hasn't been 1986 in a long time

    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   4 years ago

      Fuck David Brooks

  53. Dillinger   4 years ago

    >>The College Democrats of America is collapsing

    victims. there can be only one.

    1. Minadin   4 years ago

      Yeah but will it be Christopher Lambert or Adrian Paul?

  54. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

    "Again, there is no point to any of this. It does not make people safer. If anything, it makes us less safe"

    Feature, not bug. And the perennial goal of government, amped up in the pajama class 21st century.

  55. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

    "They are wrong, too, to think there is a wokeist Anschluss taking over all the institutions of American life."

    True, not all institutions. Just media, education, federal banking, corporate governance, international relations, energy policy, and entertainment. Thank god for NASCAR. (oops)

  56. Mike Laursen   4 years ago

    “Sen. Rand Paul (R–Ky.) is begging Democrats to reform marijuana laws before the GOP retakes control of Congress.”

    Aqua Buddha commands it!

    1. Cyto   4 years ago

      Wait.. now, because a Republican is for it, you are against it?

      You party bots are just.... Just.... Ugh.

      1. Mike Laursen   4 years ago

        I’m against it? Where did I say that?

  57. TMLutas   4 years ago

    You don't disband the TSA by saying that the TSA is horrible. You successfully disband the TSA by saying here's this alternative that would do better and we're endangering our national security by sticking with the inferior alternative.

  58. bocsci2018   4 years ago

    Homobifunctional PEG
    https://peg.bocsci.com/products/peg-derivatives/homobifunctional-peg/
    Homobifunctional PEG

  59. bocsci2018   4 years ago

    Homobifunctional PEG
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