Kids Stay Home as Chicago Teachers Revolt
Plus: Looking back on the Capitol riot, library book bans, and more...

Who really runs Chicago's public schools? A power struggle between school administrators/city officials and the city's teachers union has come to an impasse this week, leaving students and families in the country's third-largest school district in the lurch.
Citing concerns about the omicron variant of COVID-19, the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) voted Tuesday to ditch in-person instruction for a few weeks and go back to remote learning. A memo from the union to Chicago teachers told them to stay home until January 18. There's just one problem: That's not really the CTU's call. Rather, it's up to the head of Chicago Public Schools (CPS).
"The CTU doesn't make decisions about how our CPS system works. The CEO does. He's the boss," said Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
"We are committed to remaining at the table with CTU leadership and negotiating a fair agreement," she tweeted. "But what we cannot accept is unilateral action to shut down the entire district, depriving hundreds of thousands of students of the safe, in-person schooling environment they need."
On Wednesday, her office filed an unfair labor practices complaint against the CTU, calling its actions an "illegal strike."
"I will not allow them to take our children hostage. I will not allow them to compromise the future of this generation of CPS students. That is not going to happen," Lightfoot said.
But with many teachers refusing to show up, CPS had no choice but to cancel in-person learning on Wednesday and again today.
CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said teachers who don't show up in person will not be paid. "The simple answer is if people want to be compensated, they have to show up for work," Martinez told the Chicago CBS affiliate.
"We are seeking a more reasonable approach to responding to COVID cases on a school-by-school basis," CPS said in a statement on Tuesday. Yesterday, the district sent a letter to parents reporting that "many staff members, including many teachers," still showed up in person on Wednesday and "some schools have enough staff reporting to work to return to in-person instruction as soon as Friday."
Resources for families today:
- Meals are available at all schools from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- These Safe Haven sites are available for childcare: https://t.co/1qYXBVqZuT
- Chicago Park District fieldhouses will be open during normal operating hours: https://t.co/ppsLeCSnrt https://t.co/OFT25y5y32— CPS - Chicago Public Schools (@ChiPubSchools) January 5, 2022
Meanwhile, the teachers union said its members understand frustration with the decision and "will continue to work diligently, as we have for months, to encourage the Mayor and her CPS leadership team to at last commit to enforceable safety protections centered on the well-being of our students, their families and our school communities." Teachers have been calling for more frequent COVID-19 testing of students, provision of high-quality masks, and other changes they say are necessary to keep schools safe.
At a press conference, Lightfoot emphasized the steps that had already been taken to make schools safer—including updated ventilation and filter systems and in-school masking—and talked about the damage to children from being out of the classroom for long stretches. "The worst thing that we can do is shut the entire system down," said Lightfoot.
There's nothing in "the data, the science, or common sense" that suggests shutting down all Chicago public schools is the right course of action, she said.
Meanwhile, Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Allison Arwady tried to correct misinformation about COVID-19 and Chicago children. "One of the things I'm hearing the most misinformation about is that Chicago hospitals are filling up with children, that many Chicago children are dying of COVID, that it's a really scary time to be a child right now with COVID in Chicago," said Arwady. "And I want you to understand that…child COVID hospitalizations remain very rare. Across the whole city—approximately 550,000 children—we are averaging just seven COVID hospitalizations a day right now for children ages zero to 17."
"I want to just reassure you, especially if you are vaccinated, if your child is vaccinated, this is behaving like the flu," said Arwady, "and we don't close school districts for an extended amount of time because of the flu."
FOLLOW-UP
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the January 6 Capitol riot by pro-Trump forces. A few notable things looking back…
• In the immediate aftermath of the riot, many Republicans condemned it and Trump for encouraging it. But as the year dragged on and election fraud claims proved a popular rallying cry for the GOP base, more Republican leaders began playing along. "Choosing fealty to Donald Trump over respect for democracy, Republicans have walked back their pledge to hold insurrectionists accountable," suggests Tim Dickinson at Rolling Stone.
• While the appetite for punishing the Capitol rioters was high—and still is—prosecutors have at least shown some restraint with those involved. Hundreds have been charged, but no one is being prosecuted as treasonous merely for posting about the riots online, and the feds aren't seeking domestic terror charges, opting instead for milder misdemeanor charges or destruction of federal property. (Which isn't to say that some of the sentencing hasn't been overly harsh, or that prosecutors haven't been up to their usual tricks).
• Public social media posts have provided the evidence for many of the charges. "Social media posts have led to 80% of the charges to date, whether implicating the account holders themselves or individuals pictured in the photos or videos of another rioter's post," notes Courthouse News Service. "Hundreds of them bragged about their actions in front of thousands of people, confidently posting on Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Youtube, Parler and more, and creating a fairly easy job for FBI agents."
• Parler vindicated? The right-learning social media platform took a lot of blame in the wake of January 6, despite the fact that organizing for the riot and posting about it crossed social media platforms. For instance, "Facebook groups swelled with at least 650,000 posts attacking the legitimacy of Joe Biden's victory between Election Day and the Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol, with many calling for executions or other political violence," according to a recent analysis by ProPublica and The Washington Post. Meanwhile, it came out that Parler had actually warned the FBI about the attack beforehand.
FREE MINDS
Empowering censorship? Empowering parents to control what their children are exposed to in schools has become a rallying cry on the right. But "while empowering parents sounds nice, politicians who have adopted the mantra are pushing to curtail academic freedom and ban books," notes Judd Legum in his newsletter. "It's less about parent involvement in their child's education and more about imposing cultural conservatism on every aspect of public education." Sigh.
Legum points to Oklahoma, where newly introduced legislation would ban certain books from public school libraries. The open-ended bill would prohibit "books that address the study of sex, sexual preferences, sexual activity, sexual perversion, sex-based classifications, sexual identity, gender identity, or books that contain content of a sexual nature that a reasonable parent or legal guardian would want to know about or approve of before their child is exposed to it." School employees could be fired and schools could be sued by parents if books were not removed within 30 days of a parental request.
Georgia, Kansas, Texas, and Wyoming have also had book banning controversies recently.
FREE MARKETS
States get a report card on telemedicine. A new report from Reason Foundation (the nonprofit that publishes this magazine) looks at telehealth during the pandemic:
During the pandemic millions of people used telehealth for the first time, and liked it. This report grades the 50 states on how well they allow doctors and patients to use telehealth where appropriate. How does your state rank?https://t.co/ZJ1FYzrb9z @VittorioNastasi
— Adrian Moore (@reasonpolicy) January 5, 2022
QUICK HITS
• A judge has dismissed a child pornography lawsuit against Nirvana filed by the man who as a baby appeared nude on the cover of the band's album Nevermind.
• A bad ruling for third parties and political pluralism:
11th Cir. holds that Georgia's ballot-access rules for parties not granted automatic ballot access (like GOP, Dems) do not violate the First and Fourteenth Amendment (even though no party has ever qualified).
A loss for the Libertarian Party.https://t.co/34hGcwQfDF
— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) January 5, 2022
• A large new study looks at the effects of psilocybin on cognitive functioning. Researchers found "that 10 mg and 25 mg doses of psilocybin were generally well tolerated when given to up to six participants simultaneously and did not have any detrimental short- or long-term effects on cognitive functioning or emotional processing."
• Biden's antitrust enforcement won't fix inflation, J.D. Tuccille writes.
• Texas massage parlors are now required to post signs about human trafficking.
• To-go cocktails in New York may be here to stay:
NEW: In her written State of the State message, Governor Hochul calls for making cocktails-to-go permanent in New York.
— Jon Campbell (@JonCampbellNY) January 5, 2022
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I AM!
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With vitamins and minerals, like Joe Biden's Boost?
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An earlier article had problems, but seems isolated to just that one
You poor naive fool.
Great idea! Tulpa first!
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Dumbfuck.
Trust Mike to immediately call for censoring everyone who disagrees with him. He's like his own parody.
But he swears he's somehow a libertarian everyone, honest.
Also, I donated in the last beg-a-thon, so I don't know how he's come up with the idea that we don't.
Who really runs Chicago's public schools?
Unions? Who are making a very strong case that public school teachers are non-essential workers.
Fire them = union teachers. Just like the air controllers 40 years ago.
Regrettably, all the politicians in a position to pull a PATCO on these teachers have a (D) after their names, so it won't happen.
I honestly suspect at the moment that this really isn't about COVID or teachers wanting to just roll out of bed at 8 am and upload the daily lesson plan.
With reports across the country about how kids have been acting out in increasingly violent and destructive ways this school year, I don't suppose I can really blame these teachers too much for not wanting to be in the same building all day with kids who have been raised in Chicago. It was probably bad enough as it was before the pandemic, with CPS being largely a school-to-prison pipeline already.
Gosh, it's almost like severely disrupting the lives of children for 2 years has some negative consequences.
Yeah, amazing what happens when you deliberately create an environment that rapidly increases public free-floating anxieties.
But hey, the guy with evidence that they did it on purpose in Canada and UK isn’t a psychiatrist so who cares?
— sarc
Sam Giancana?
Principal risk factor for a poor outcome from Covid is weight. Teachers pictured could use some risk factor reduction.
Yep, unions. Fortunately, Reason has figured out what to do about that. Vote Biden!
Kids Stay Home as Chicago Teachers Revolt
So...nothing changed?
Nope, it's possible that less kids will be killed today as a result
Meh. Later they can learn to code. Or become small business entrepreneurs, i.e. dealers.
Hell the already are stating with the metric system
9 mm
1 kilo coke
3 grams pot
2 cc fentonal
That looks like a recipe. What do I do next?
Have a great night out on the town.
And I thought a single eighth of coke would be plenty for a good night out.
That was 90's coke. You have to do a lot more for the same buzz now.
Inflation is hitting everything hard.
So switch to chawin' terbacky?
Chicago teachers are revolting.
You said it! They stink on ice!
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the January 6 Capitol riot by pro-Trump forces.
Happy Insurrectionversary! The Capitol Riot Cow's udders are full and she really needs milking today.
I will always remember where I was when I heard the news
Pearl Harbor was attacked, JFK was killed, the towers came downhorned helmed hooligans meandered through the capitol.When I heard OJ was fleeing in a Ford Bronco.
The first time I had to stand in line for an hour for the opportunity to maybe buy some toilet paper.
Fuck off, traitor!
eat a dick, Dee
Steve Bannon totally agrees!
Really those are your take aways from Jan 6? ENB are you literally retarded?
Hey! It's not nice to call retarded people retarded.
The truth is racist?
Well, we have been told that the truth has a liberal bias, so yes, racist.
LOL nice
1 year no lawyers, no visitors, no reading material other than anti us crap, forced public political statements, withholding of exculpatory evidence, all for trespassing. Enb go work for vox or slate and stop pretending to be a libritarian
See, some restraint.
If "Black Lives Matter" protestors trespassed into the capital, broke windows, attacked cops, stole things, interrupted the electoral vote count, made threats against Republican politicians and shouted "Hang Mike Pence", I don't think you'd consider it all just "trespassing". You'd be calling for blood.
If "Black Lives Matter" protestors trespassed into the capital, broke windows, attacked cops, stole things, interrupted the electoral vote count, made threats against Republican politicians and shouted "Hang Mike Pence", I don't think you'd consider it all just "trespassing". You'd be calling for blood.
Really? Didn't seem to happen all through the summer and fall of 2020.
Also, your side bombed the actual building in 1971 and 1983.
But as the year dragged on and election fraud claims proved a popular rallying cry for the GOP base, more Republican leaders began playing along.
I mean, sure, they didn't put together bail funds to get the rioters out of jail, but...
They did deny them defence attorneys?
https://twitter.com/_evelynrae/status/1478958001268531200
Northern Territory government in Australia have just announced that the unvaccinated are to be locked up in their homes as of 1pm today - work is NOT an essential reason to leave their home. The vaccinated are able to carry on as per normal. How is this even real?!
The unvaccinated are being oztracized.
Sarcasmic will be by to defend it later. Just like the involuntary detention of even non infected people in Australia is "just quarantine camps."
They won’t be able to go out and buy $40 packs of Marlboros?
Better than NZ where in 10 years a 27 year-old will get carded to buy cigarettes and told they are too young.
Democrat elite: "The January 6 capitol riot was just so crass. Why can't they try to overthrow the government like civilized people?"
(Heads for lunch at the club with senior officials of federal security agencies.)
Hundreds have been charged, but no one is being prosecuted as treasonous merely for posting about the riots online...
So prosecutors are abiding my some constitutional blocks.
That’s a pretty high bar ENB has set.
https://twitter.com/TaylerUSA/status/1479052761144729604?t=cK6Vw4pCrpp1BhtpDqgO9w&s=19
One year ago at 2:44PM, I witnessed something that would change my life forever--
There isn't a day that has gone by since the 6th that I haven't thought about the way Ashli Babbitt was killed before my eyes.
Every day the situation replays in my head, almost feeling as real as when the shooting took place. I remember what it felt like at that moment as a Journalist with very little medical training trying to shine sufficient light on her so we could unravel the scarf to tend to her--
The feeling of complete helplessness as I was trying my best to help her while being surrounded by Officers who said they would help only to watch her lay there in the hallway after they pushed trained medics away from her--
I remember yelling "he's got a gun" only for no one to hear me. I also remember how there was no verbal warning from Michael Byrd before he lunged from the corner he was hiding around. I remember stumbling out of the Capitol in a daze, being numb for days.
I remember being ignored by "allies" because they were too scared to say Byrd's name after I went public with his identity. I remember those who ran and promoted disinformation pieces and ignored my work knowing they were helping cover up a murder.
I remember the countless calls I received from concerned Reporters that had experienced something similar during the "Summer of Love".
I also remember the harassment I faced for simply doing my job. I remember the 3AM calls from "Investigative Reporters" for months on end.
I remember being completely cut off from my income and way of life because I chose to speak the truth about what I saw that day instead of shutting up and peddling misinformation like I was told to do.
I can still taste the chemicals that were in the air and the pain that came with it, the rubber bullets hitting me in the back and legs, the pepper balls and the concussion grenades being lobbed directly at me and others--
The screams and the crying that followed.
I've covered riots across the country, but I have never seen people brutalized by the State the way they were on the 6th.
I never stopped talking about January 6th because it would morally be the wrong thing to do after the number of horrors I witnessed. --
This is the aftermath of the November coup folks, and it's only going to get worse. The West is well and truly screwed.
The "it can't happen here" crowd is in for a rough surprise
You're just chomping at the bit to go murder some progressives.
Ideas!
Murder?
No.
And I'd prefer you totalitarian faggots just left us the fuck alone instead of seeking to make us all serfs.
Sarcasmic will be cheering on the political prosecutions, show trials, concentration camps, and State murder no matter how much it increases, like all State Supremacist bootlickers.
Oh yeah. You consider people voting in a way that you don't like to be an act of aggression, so in your mind killing them over how they voted is self defense.
My bad.
Hey I don't know if you caught this one.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10368029/Holocaust-survivor-slams-Carollynn-Xavier-unvaccinated-camp-joke-showing-buzz-cut.html
Some Holocaust survivor had the nerve to tell someone that quarantine isn't the same as a concentration camp. Shame on that old fuck. What's happening to the unvaccinated is exactly the same as what happened to the Jews. You should punch that guy in the face until he admits that Joe Biden is Adolph Hitler.
If someone is comparing it to the Holocaust, that's pretty lame. But locking people in camps can still be really bad while still being much less bad than the Holocaust.
People have been doing quarantines for ages.
Don't mistake that for me saying "Yay quarantine woo hoo!"
I'm simply saying that it's not unusual, it's not unprecedented, it's temporary, and it's not the end of the world. It's a just a major pain in the ass.
Governments have been killing people for ages. What's the big deal right sarc? Apparently your principles stop if you can find another instance of something being done in the past.
Can I temporarily jail you while we are at it? It's not unprecedented, it's temporary, and it's not the end of the world.
sarcasmic, what changed was the definition of 'quarantine'. Normally, you 'quarantine' the sick and isolate them. What happened here is our brilliant policymakers quarantined all of American society. Then made arbitrary judgments about what is essential. And suppressed our 1A, 2A, 4A, 5A, 6A rights while doing that.
It is not just a major PITA.
I wasn't talking about lockdowns. I was talking about the "camps" that Nardz was referring to. The ones where the unvaxxed are worked to death before being buried in mass graves.
Such a broken piece of garbage.
You mean the 'quarantine' camps that are interning people who have tested negative, sarcasmic?
Go fuck your hat, you fascist apologist.
Tell that to the Nisei.
And they have mostly been pointless and ineffective. When has a country ever successfully kept a disease out?
I never said quarantines are effective and great. I said they're not some new thing.
It is amazing watching you defend the government locking up even non infected people against their will for a virus that a low IFR.
Good work buddy.
Some of us understand patterns, you child abusing piece of unintelligent shit.
The politics of today are progressing along the exact same path that preceded the holocaust and mass democides in general.
You are a liar who consistently misrepresents other people. Your hate mongering, idiotic, fictional rhetoric is a fucking problem, one you deserve to get destroyed for, not just "voting".
You think there are no consequences because The State will work on your behalf. Pray that you're correct in your assumptions.
“Sarcasmic will be cheering on the political prosecutions, show trials, concentration camps, and State murder”
Will be? He’s already been doing that.
He'll continue, because sarcasmic is a resentful bigot that brings nothing to the table but obedience and narrative regurgitation.
Instead of going to therapy like an adult, he used to use Reason comments as his confessional/support group, and he's bitter that people started posting real opinions instead of homogenous "bowf sidez!" rhetorical masturbation.
Sarcasmic takes his own self hatred out on his family, specifically his daughter, because he has a personality disorder and isn't man enough to face what he is and isn't.
The only thing that keeps him from suicide at this point is finding an external locus for his bile and being an asshole.
Good points.
That's the same thing my therapist just said! The fuck am I paying that asshole for?
“ I have never seen people brutalized by the State the way they were on the 6th.”
What, are you 5 years old or something? Never head of the Great Leap Forward? The Cultural Revolution? You mean domestically? I give you Ruby Ridge.
When I post something after a link, what follows is copied from the link.
I think he's saying he's never witnessed it in person.
I saw that - I was responding to the person quoted in the article. What happened to Ashli Babbitt was horrible. In the dustbin of history, there are many instances of brutalizations by the State. Many worse than our own, but we have more than a few examples here in the US.
You seem to be asserting that the poster was himself, live and in person, present at worse instances of State brutality?
Seeing it on TV isn't what he's talking about.
Ruby Ridge, Waco, ask any Native American tribe where they used to live vs today. our government has a long history of oppressing those they disagree with. its quite possible what we did to native Americans was far worse than what hitler did to the Jews, Americas Holocoust
I suppose, no sarcasm, it would have been far better had we just displaced the native tribes through outright military conquest rather than the stupid pseudo-paternalistic way we went about it--due in no small part to Rousseauian "noble savage" stereotypes held by educated elites like Jefferson--that featured efforts at friendship followed by military engagements. At least the former is straightforward and principled, if ruthless, and could be explained under the Right of Conquest that's been a feature of human conflict for millennia.
All the latter did was create bad-faith agreements, contradictory alliances in the name of enabling trade networks and religious conversion efforts, and establish a framework for goo-goo reformers to complain that we hadn't lived up to our obligations (which we didn't).
The noble savage myth?
The tribes they relocated were bad neighbors. The result was what has happened to groups that refuse to acknowledge any form of social contract and fail to honor treaties throughout history. The raiders get hunted and the villages that give aid and comfort to the raiders get the flame.
300-400 years of interaction with Western civilization and most tribes can still barely govern themselves. Their courts are corrupt. Their schools are a joke. Most tribal members are woefully uneducated, superstitious to a fault, and still maintain that their tribe is the People and everybody else is the Others. The rates of alcoholism and incidents of rape and incest on the reservations rival those of sub-Saharan Africa.
What should have happened was to extend an offer to become citizens and subject to US law as an alternative to relocation. But what did happen was necessary based on the technology available at the time. The natives were acquiring guns and horses and learning military tactics. You don't leave an strong enemy encamped on your flank.
The tribes they relocated were bad neighbors. The result was what has happened to groups that refuse to acknowledge any form of social contract and fail to honor treaties throughout history. The raiders get hunted and the villages that give aid and comfort to the raiders get the flame.
Some of it was simply cultural. I'm reading a book about the history of relationships of the French and Spanish with the Indians in Texas and New Mexico during the colonial period, and what's notable throughout the decades is how frequently conflicts took place due to sheer cultural misunderstanding. The Europeans went into the region for the purpose of establishing trade and converting the tribes, and they didn't care who that was with as long as the tribe was willing to play ball and leave others alone.
The problem is that a lot of these tribes had long-standing rivalries and conflicts before the Europeans got there, and they often got pissed when, for example, the Spanish would trade guns and farming implements for goods, which vastly improved their standard of living and ability to make war and raid on their enemies. When the Spanish did the same thing for their enemies due to their assumptions that trade and conversion were all that mattered, those Indians thought the Spanish had betrayed them by giving their rivals the "medicine" that they assumed was reserved exclusively for them as allies.
Seriously, a lot of conflicts between natives and Anglo/European people simply boiled down to tragic cultural misunderstandings. Wars like the one with Tecumseh, which were based on sheer existential conflict, were the exception, not the rule.
Seriously, a lot of conflicts between natives and Anglo/European people simply boiled down to tragic cultural misunderstandings.
Tragic misunderstandings between vastly unequal cultures. The Europeans the writings of John Locke and Adam Smith and notions of private property and fairness. The natives had stone age technology and their idea of trade was mostly not killing so many of the other tribe during a raid that they could recover and collect more stuff before the next raid.
People who attempt to glorify native culture understand very little of it. How could they? There is no written history until the Europeans arrive. The legacy of the natives is not much more than the lies that parents tell their children to get them to behave. Their culture contributed nothing to science or philosophy and their religion was, in many cases, harmful superstition.
Their culture contributed nothing to science or philosophy and their religion was, in many cases, harmful superstition.
I wouldn't say this is necessarily the case. Pueblo tribes practiced crop rotation and had pretty sophisticated building structures given that stone age technology; even the Spaniards were impressed by it. Their religion was highly ritualistic, but it centered around the relative precariousness of relying on limited crops in an extremely arid land and was rather harmless--it took the Pueblo Revolt and several decades of strife afterwards before both cultures came to a relative mutual understanding that the tribes would be outwardly Catholic while surreptitiously practicing their traditional religion behind closed doors. By actually practicing a little bit of religious tolerance and patience, the Spanish managed to bring a lot more Pueblos in to Catholicism organically (there's a huge ceremony of the Jemez at Pecos every year, for example), while the Pueblos maintained a strong, far less dysfunctional sense of their cultural identity than other tribes, even if they didn't necessarily believe their old religion any more.
I wouldn't say this is necessarily the case.
I certainly give them credit for doing the best they could with what they had, but I have failed to discover a single agricultural practice, technological advancement, or economic principle that was ever adopted from the native tribes. If there were any, they became so quickly outdated that it went unrecorded.
It is particularly pernicious to promote collective guilt over their treatment when, because America's European ancestors were so far advanced from the natives, it was inevitable that the native culture would be completely subsumed. Their resistance to modern economics was always futile. And the result of their oppression is that their ancestors get access to the best in the world standard of living when they choose to participate.
But, hey, using Navajo to send coded transmissions during WW2 sure did confuse the hell out of the Axis, right?
A teachers union insurrection on January 6. Am assuming they will all be shot in the
neckshoulder.From be
hindfront."I want to just reassure you, especially if you are vaccinated, if your child is vaccinated, this is behaving like the flu," said Arwady, "and we don't close school districts for an extended amount of time because of the flu."
"Although closing for two weeks to stop the flu from spreading is just simple common sense."
Just two more weeks.
Even if it were, it’s not the union’s call. Well, it’s not supposed to be their call…
Empowering parents to control what their children are exposed to in schools has become a rallying cry on the right.
Like drag queens don't have anything to offer grade schoolers.
Yeah, how dare those parents tell schools what to teach their children! Those decisions should remain strictly among bureaucrats!
They do, but it is usually considered a felony.
Bad enough that a riot has been falsely enlarged to be an "insurrection". What makes it worse is all of the people mewling about how "traumatic" it was, as though it was worse than Omaha Beach on D-Day. How these people function in day-to-day life as adults puzzles me.
Life is tough. Wear a helmet.
" . . . if you get killed, walk it off."
"Adult" in age and size only. More like toddlers when it comes to emotional maturity.
Jeff’s favorite grandfather fought at D-Day. A man that Jeff trued to model his life around. His grandfather managed to kill five enemies before the Allies eventually overran his bunker and captured him.
What riot? The only vandalism was done by the fbi
Not waving Ashli Babbitt's bloody shirt???
Splitter!
Such a pussy, triple chin bug needs the State to attack people for him.
Even Ted Cruz called it a terrorist attack it was far from that, thats just a stupid comparison.
It has been called an insurrection in rhetoric. The prosecutors are not going down that road.
It’s called an insurrection in propaganda to get idiots like you and the editors at Reason to ignore or excuse authoritarian responses against your political enemies.
"Republicans have walked back their pledge to hold insurrectionists accountable,"
Because they realized that calling unarmed protesters who were actually let in to the building by Capitol police, 'insurrectionists', was a hypocritical joke by the Democratic Party?
"While the appetite for punishing the Capitol rioters was high—and still is—prosecutors have at least shown some restraint with those involved."
Oh look, one of the biggest, most dishonest lies ever posted on Reason.
Some of the biggest sentences for trespassing in American history and she's calling that restraint?
How fucking fascist has this magazine become?
Not a single person has been charged with insurrection, sedition or treason in connection with the Jan. 6th, because those accusations were phony agitprop straight from the Democratic Party. Not because prosecutors aren't viciously overcharging.
Stop trying to gaslight us Reason.
Not a single protestor from January 6th has been charged with sedition, seditious conspiracy, or insurrection. Not a single one.
I guess it really was a mostly peaceful protest.
Except for the cop that was traumatized by shooting an unarmed protestor. I would venture to guess that almost nobody inside or outside of the capital that day didn't own a gun, but I'm yet to hear of any weapons being used, seen, or removed from any of the "insurrectionists".
There were the "pipe bombs" planted in offices by the recorded suspect. The FBI has *inexplicably* made no progress in their "investigation"
The prevailing theory on the left seems to be that it was Marjorie Taylor Green
Probably because most of them are severely retarded, according to their attorneys:
“ A lot of these defendants—and I’m going to use this colloquial term, perhaps disrespectfully—but they’re all fucking short-bus people. These are people with brain damage, they’re fucking retarded, they’re on the goddamn spectrum.”
You talking about the rioters or the folks in these comments who call them "mere tourists"?
Heh, heh...nice one. I grant you that.
To bad he’s exposed himself as a fucking hypocrite, who would cry and throw a tantrum if someone made the same joke about him.
I get it....still though, humor is humor. He made a funny comment. There is hope yet. 🙂
Too much truth in it if directed at sarcasmic
So much more when directed at you.
Applicable to both.
ENB is probably unaware of the hundreds of hours of video the courts forced the DoJ to release from that day.
Of it wasn't on her Twitter feed, it didn’t happen. Now how about a nice article about a sex worker in Texas wanting a third trimester abortion?
Well said.
ENB - You're a disgrace.
Previously, the sign only had a DPS hotline for victims to call and report. Now, there will also be a number for anyone to call to report suspicious activity: 1 (888) 373-7888.
“Someone who has, who’s being human trafficked may not have access to a phone, or they may not call, which is why having this number for DPS, where someone who is maybe not being trafficked, but they see a situation and they think there’s something not right…this number provides them with an outlet for that,” Tela Mange, a spokesperson for the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations, explained.
Great explanation, Tela! But what about a $10,000 reward?
George Orwell approves.
"no one is being prosecuted as treasonous merely for posting about the riots online"
Canceled maybe, and put on a list for later, but not accused of treason.
Nobody is being prosecuted as treasonous at all, not even the "shaman", because not even the incredibly crooked prosecutors could make that nonsense stick.
The fact that ENB can brazenly pretend that this is somehow indicative of temperance, is one of the most outright anti-libertarian things written here.
Yea, huge restraint to not prosecute someone for treason for posting online. You know how violent words have become, but pretend otherwise. Those words could have wiped out that building across the street AOC was nearly murdered in.
"Canceled maybe, and put on a list for later, but not accused of treason."
Be thankful for small favors, comrade.
Posting about it may not get you prosecuted but people have been fired for it. which is illegal to fire someone for their political oppinion or at lest it used to be
https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1479079303199571972?t=aXMoIi5onv_UxwsBTK8T2A&s=19
One year ago today, democracy was attacked. The will of the people was under assault. And our Constitution faced the gravest of threats.
I’m heading to the Capitol this morning to speak about the day of insurrection, the state of American democracy, and where we go from here.
I hope it is windy, cold and rainy in DC today.
I hope there's a tornado or a tsunami.
Only Cthulhu can make this right.
The "where we go from here" is the part I'll be watching closely. I think some of the Democrats would like to make 1/6 their Reichstag Fire; hopefully they will think better of it before they do something crazy.
That is 100% what they've been doing and plotting
Sometimes you have to destroy democracy in order to save it.
And sometimes democracy is just the lie given to neofeudal global totalitarian collectivism
Glad we live in a Constitutional Republic and not a democracy. Democracy leads to tyranny and instability, according to Plato. He wasn’t wrong.
Yeah- all the socons are glad that rural Wyoming has 2 Senators like California does. And 15% of the population can block any sort of legislation. Otherwise, we have policies that most people like, not just Republican party big donors.
you realize the federal govt is a creation of the States and the Senate is the State's representation in the Federal govt. No State can have more weight than any other...
At this point I'd get rid of the House and just have a Senate. I'd also get rid of every federal agency created after 1960.
One year ago today, democracy was attacked. The will of the people was under assault. And our Constitution faced the gravest of threats.
Oh, the irony.
Right!?! 10+ million more votes than Barack Obama. Joe Fucking Biden!!! If you believe that, you're a fucking useful idiot. Jeff, Mike, most of the Reason staff.
You mean the WI State Capital in Madison? Man that was 10 years ago..and according to The Speaker (with leaking silicon and botox seeping to her brain) democracy in action.
Remember, remember
The [4th] of November
"You know I remember the 23rd of November
To the abyss of Chicago you can see the barbed wire - pigs around a lot of nothing"
I was quoting a different movie. Am unfamiliar with yours.
During the pandemic millions of people used telehealth for the first time, and liked it.
So now more warnings from the AMA about excessive screen time.
Screens cause wuflu
'Researchers found "that 10 mg and 25 mg doses of psilocybin were generally well tolerated when given to up to six participants simultaneously and did not have any detrimental short- or long-term effects on cognitive functioning or emotional processing."'
Sure, but give shrooms to seven people and all hell breaks loose.
Exactly what I was thinking. Give to 7 at once and they all DIE.
Fucking party time - make sure not to put a Millennial in charge of the tunes.
Good advice.
A judge has dismissed a child pornography lawsuit against Nirvana filed by the man who as a baby appeared nude on the cover of the band's album Nevermind.
That dollar bill ever floating beyond his grasp.
The photo was digitally altered to add a dollar bill on a fishhook to make it look as though he was trying to grab it.
"FAKE NEWS....Yeah, *that's* the ticket!"
Shrike is quietly and quickly modifying all his images to be album covers.
NEW: In her written State of the State message, Governor Hochul calls for making cocktails-to-go permanent in New York.
BUT FOR VACCINATED AND BOOSTED ONLY
And Party members?
https://twitter.com/AmandaLuvsRoses/status/1478827156939677702?t=X-mDah3J2_q2j8bNOppHTQ&s=19
US Congress Senate Bill 162 - Latest Action: Senate - 02/02/2021 to committee
Establishes within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) a National Center on Antiracism and Health and a law enforcement violence prevention program.
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"Today marks the one-year anniversary of the January 6 Capitol riot by pro-Trump forces."
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the January 6 Capitol mostly peaceful protest that was accompanied by undercover federal agents assisted by left wing agitators and complicit police under the control of the democrat party speaker of the house opening a federal building for propaganda purposes.
A bit longer, but more accurate.
Fuck off!
eat a dick, Dee.
I for one am solemnly observing Ashli Babbitt Memorial Day by solemnly getting drunk early in the morning and all day long.
Fuck Joe Biden.
Fuck Joe Biden.
Fuck Joe Biden.
Fuck Joe Biden.
Fuck Joe Biden
When you guys do your confession at the Church of Trump, does the priest tell you to say ten "Fuck Joe Biden" and "Hail Saint Babbitt" prayers?
Fuck Joe Biden
Not a leftist though right?
Do you find it weird you get so angry at people being mean to Joe Biden btw?
Fuck Joe Biden, and broke ass sarc.
fuck me!!
So the scarc approch
I haven't read those 3 sweet sweet words in days.
Fuck Joe Biden.
So is sarcasmic, but he's celebrating just another day.
Fuck Joe Biden.
Fuck Joe Biden!
Fuck ENB!
Fuck Reason staff!
Fire ALL the teachers and get the union contract nullified. It will be easier to start over than to work with these idiots.
It's honestly not going to matter short of the entire population of the city of Chicago being replaced with non-shitty people, Thanos-style.
Rotten trees bear rotten fruit, and Shitcago has been getting eaten through by fungus for over 100 years.
Chicago would be better off bringing back the stockyards and moving those kids from pen to pen than subjecting them to the CPS.
1 / 6 was so bad that I temporarily set aside my usual Koch / Soros / Reason f***-the-police, soft-on-crime, #EmptyThePrisons attitude. Those HEAVILY ARMED INSURRECTIONISTS deserve to be locked up forever. And the heroic Capitol Police need a major budget increase.
#1/6WasWorseThan9/11
#Defund(Some)Police
The only thing we have to fear is QAnon Shaman.
OMG
That guy is much scarier than every 9 / 11 hijacker put together.
I mean, those horns on his head and that face warpaint was SCARY!!!!
Happy vIolEnt riOteSS dEaDly INSUREKKSHUN day everyone!
Probably the only good thing that happened for the left in the last year. They have botched every policy so far. The only thing they have to sell to independents is J6 panic.
Unfortunately the "deadly" thing falls flat as the only one that died was an unarmed woman by cap police and a few geezers with heart attacks.
J6 is an eyeroll from 70% of the country
Two unarmed women. It's looking more and more like the woman who had a 'drug overdose' in the tunnel, was actually beaten to death by a couple of Capitol police officers.
Yep.
She deserved it.
— Reason
She was a traitor, so this was 100% justifiable. - Jeffy and Mike.
Modern nazism
https://twitter.com/the_emancipator/status/1478825831996825609?t=m4sxmUzIV43WJLn8BiFbcg&s=19
Know what the ultimate diversion is? White supremacy. On the anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, @DrIbram X. Kendi, director of @AntiracismCtr @BU_Tweets, @macfound fellow, highlights the danger of misdirection in matters of democracy. White ≠ safe. Black ≠ dangerous. [Link]
Well well, there's going to be more discussion about applying the 14th Amendment to Trump.
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/588489-democrats-quietly-explore-barring-trump-from-office-over-jan-6
Personally I don't think Trump is a traitor, he's just an egomaniacal narcissistic demagogic douchebag. Thus I don't think the 14th Amendment ought to apply to him. But this appears to going to be litigated in the upcoming weeks and months, it will be interesting to see what happens.
Of course. Because the DNC is a junta that organized a coup. Democracy and the rule of law means fuck all to the actual insurrectionist traitors.
Of course. Trump rightfully won the election. Democrats are traitors and criminals. Ray Epps was an FBI plant and agent provocateur. All the deaths on 1/6 are the fault of Democrats. Biden is a communist. All these statements are true because reality is socially constructed and your entire circle of friends believes it all.
And if he deviates from any of that Republican scripture he'll be excommunicated from of the Church of Trump.
So libertarian to think barring constitutionally allowed people to run for office is a good thing Sarc.
Why would anyone ever question your principles?
"It's a cult!"
I think you forget that I don't even live in the US.
Even Trump has deviated from the Church of Trump, on the vaccine issue. It’s like “Tommy”.
Hold on.
You're trying to say that the people you're mad at for blindly following Trump, aren't blindly following Trump, and that's a bad thing?
I think you've let your cognitive dissonance run away with you. This is what happens when you OD on CNN, folks.
Cleanest election ever!!! no fraud!!! ignore the already proven examples.
I’m curious what Jeffy’s explanation for why Ray Epps, who’s seen on several videos from January 5th and 6th inciting violence was not charged, but people who were determined to be there because of cell phone location were.
Well, Epps had to be there since Stephen Paddock couldn't attend.
The fact that you don't see how this is the standard tactic used by states like Venezuela and Iran and don't outright denounce it says a lot about you. Your fingers are crossed aren't they?
Jeff admits Trump isn’t a traitor, but finds the idea of The Party treating him as one “interesting” because he doesn’t like him.
That’s why he’s the most libertarian commentator here.
"• In the immediate aftermath of the riot, many Republicans condemned it and Trump for encouraging it. But as the year dragged on and election fraud claims proved a popular rallying cry for the GOP base, more Republican leaders began playing along. "Choosing fealty to Donald Trump over respect for democracy, Republicans have walked back their pledge to hold insurrectionists accountable," suggests Tim Dickinson at Rolling Stone."
What really happened:
A lot of people thought that what happened was crazy, stupid, and wrong, but then the dominant political party and 90% of the media turned it into a literal 'Reichstag Fire' incident. They roll their eyes at the term 'insurrectionists' because they come to the conclusion that the entire episode has been over-hyped to the point of ridiculousness.
But they’re our brothers, our sisters, our neighbors, our coworkers—they’re part of our country. These aren’t bad people, they don’t have prior criminal history. Fuck, they were subjected to four-plus years of goddamn propaganda the likes of which the world has not seen since fucking Hitler.
"These Bay Area lawmakers were at the Capitol on Jan. 6. Today, they still are reeling: ‘The threat is not gone’"
[...]
" They sense that, though the riot is over, Donald Trump and his allies have continued an assault on democracy premised on the same false claims about the election that fueled the attempt to keep Trump as president instead of the winner, President Biden. And there’s a concern that Americans still do not know the full story of what transpired that day..."
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/These-Bay-Area-lawmakers-were-at-the-Capitol-on-16752573.php?cmpid=gsa-sfgate-result
Imagine! Someone put his feet up on Pelosi's desk! How frightening!
How ever could we get through a full presidential term when the losing side is claiming that they actually won and the election was stolen?
Exactly never ever has that ever happened Oh wait Bush stole his elections twice and they still believe that and of course Trump was aided by Russia putting up $100k on Facebook
2 Tiered Justice.
While many non violent capitol rioters are still in D.C. jails, leftist agitators like John Sullivan, were allowed to go home despite being on video and well known day of the riots.
80% of the "convictions" so far have been for entering and remaining in a federal building. The vast majority having the Prosecution admit there was no violence or vandalism for the actors.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/known-capitol-riot-leader-spent-one-day-in-jail-while-80-others-languish-in-dc-gulag
DoJ still refuses to say why certain subjects of interest, despite being identified, were removed from lists and not prosecuted for being at the Capitol, despite again hundreds remaining in D.C. Jails, such as Ray Epps.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/federal-authorities-wont-say-why-armed-capitol-rioters-disappeared-from-fbis-most-wanted-list
Reminder, FBI agents are often involved in many of these anti government protests and often encourage and help plan the events.
https://justthenews.com/nation/states/defense-whitmer-kidnapping-plot-deteriorating-fbi-loses-credibility
The Horror:
Ayear after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, the Justice Department has charged more than 700 people in connection with the incident while refusing to answer questions regarding whether federal agents were involved in instigating it.
At least 600 of those charges were misdemeanors for entering or remaining within restricted Capitol grounds, offenses punishable by a maximum one-year prison sentence and $100,000 fine, CBS News reported.
https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/jan-6-capitol-riot-year-later-over-700-rioters-charged-doj-wont-say-if
In the immediate aftermath of the riot, many Republicans condemned it and Trump for encouraging it. But as the year dragged on and election fraud claims proved a popular rallying cry for the GOP base, more Republican leaders began playing along. "Choosing fealty to Donald Trump over respect for democracy, Republicans have walked back their pledge to hold insurrectionists accountable," suggests Tim Dickinson at Rolling Stone.
First... Rolling stone... LOL
Second... there was fraud, there were issues. Ignoring them just makes you look stupid. Thousands of double votes in multiple states. Ballot harvesting illegally. Almost 2 dozen court cases ruled on for illegal election rule changes. These are all fraud. Inferring there was no fraud and nothing to fix from the 2020 election just makes one a partisan idiot.
• While the appetite for punishing the Capitol rioters was high—and still is—prosecutors have at least shown some restraint with those involved. Hundreds have been charged, but no one is being prosecuted as treasonous merely for posting about the riots online, and the feds aren't seeking domestic terror charges, opting instead for milder misdemeanor charges or destruction of federal property. (Which isn't to say that some of the sentencing hasn't been overly harsh, or that prosecutors haven't been up to their usual tricks).
Because it wasn't terrorism? Also how would posting about the Riots or the election even be illegal? It isn't restraint to do something that is not allowed.
Also you ignore the fact that the J6 committee is searching out private bank records, emails, text messages, and even asking for diaries and the like, even for people no there. The use of solitary confinement for non violent offenses. Likewise judges/defense attorneys have done things like ask for fealty statements, admittance in court that it was the most secure election ever, and not watch or participate in news or chat groups.
Weird how this is ignored by Reason.
A bad ruling for third parties and political pluralism....
- Richard Winger
https://ballot-access.org/2022/01/05/eleventh-circuit-upholds-georgias-5-petition-for-u-s-house-independent-and-minor-party-candidates/
AAAAAaaaaarrrrrgggghhh!!!!!!!
“ There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties, each arranged under its leader, and concerting measures in opposition to each other. This, in my humble apprehension, is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution.”
John Adams
Empowering censorship? Empowering parents to control what their children are exposed to in schools has become a rallying cry on the right. But "while empowering parents sounds nice, politicians who have adopted the mantra are pushing to curtail academic freedom and ban books," notes Judd Legum in his newsletter. "It's less about parent involvement in their child's education and more about imposing cultural conservatism on every aspect of public education." Sigh.
This is a lie. It is not banning books to disallow a book in a school library or a school choosing not to buy it.
Censorship would be to disallow the publishing of the book from all agencies.
Private censorship is still censorship. And the books are banned from those particular libraries. The real question is whether and when it is appropriate to ban a book from a school library. Which would, as usual, be a lot easier to answer if there weren't government schools.
"While the appetite for punishing the Capitol rioters was high—and still is—prosecutors have at least shown some restraint with those involved."
Possibly because throwing people in jail for protesting isn't a good idea, regardless of some lefty shit calling for blood?
A two-party system works fine as long as both sides are willing to not insist on shoving their agenda down everyone's throat regardless of the political landscape, accept that losing an election isn't an existential crisis, and try to manipulate the country's socio-political system in the interests of increasing their own power.
Prior to the first Civil War, the Democrats, particularly from the south, insisted on shoving their agenda down everyone's throat; treated elections as existential crises if they didn't win to the point that they yeeted right out of the country; and manipulated socio-political systems to try and expand slavery beyond agreed compromise limitations, to the point that non-slave states were required to enforce laws from slave states.
Funny how history doesn't repeat, but it often rhymes.
When discussing the teachers' union shutting schools down in Chicago with your friends and family, which really what you should be doing, there's one point that really should be emphasized--that isn't getting enough attention in the news media. And that's the fact that the Democrats' $1.9 trillion unipartisan American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 included $130 billion to make school safe to reopen--and Chicago was given billions from that fund to get their classrooms ready for students--with our without Covid.
"Both the Senate and House bills would provide nearly $130 billion to K-12 schools to help students return to the classroom. Schools would be allowed to use the money to update their ventilation systems, reduce class sizes to help implement social distancing, buy personal protective equipment and hire support staff. Both bills would require that schools use at least 20% of the money to address learning loss by providing extended days or summer school, for example.
----CNN, March 6, 2021
My understanding is that Illinois received about $7 billion for this, and a proportionate chunk of that money presumably went to the Chicago area school districts. By telling us that it's not safe to return to school, the teachers' union is telling us that the billions we spent on preparing those schools for students was wasted. It's such a shame that the Republicans failed to differentiate themselves from the Democrats by failing to vote against the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. I guess it just goes to show you that there is no real difference between the two major parties!
Just kidding!
The Republicans voted against the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 unanimously.
https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/202172
We're getting turf baseball and softball fields, though. My two boys will be COVID free playing baseball on a new turf field.
Now you just need the baseball coach to start teaching algebra.
my baseball coach *did* teach algebra.
My kids are smart. They'll be fine. Our school also didn't shut down for a year and a half and pretend the teachers were in danger. No union out here, so that shit wouldn't fly.
With a mask on.
https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1476560686662799377
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla speaks about an "electronic pill" approved by the FDA, containing a microchip that transmits a signal when it is swallowed, proving compliance.
It's extremely creepy how obsessed these people are with Compliance.
Compliant people are predictable. Compliant people aren't a threat to those who give the orders, either directly or competitively. Compliant people are a resource to accumulate, like cash or livestock.
The "circuit worm" scene from The Matrix is coming to mind here.
You realize that he is talking specifically about treatment compliance, right? Patients in trials not taking their medication is a real problem for trials that rely on patients self-administering the drug (like daily pills or sachets). Also it is a real problem for patients themselves when they are on treatments, like anti-retroviral drugs for HIV, that require fairly strict compliance with a regimen that includes multiple pills throughout each and every day.
That is not to say that I can't see the potential harm coming from pills like this, particularly if the State can get access to this information, but we should be clear on what the benefits of a technology like this are too.
Do you think it’s noteworthy that Pfizer is admitting they have pills with microchips in them?
Go tell 10 people this, and let me know how many don’t think you’re a nut.
Reminder to ENB and the other left leaning idiots here...
More people still believe Trump illegally won 2016 than believe Biden illegally won.... yet all of the outrage solely of the latter.
https://thefederalist.com/2022/01/06/poll-more-democrats-denied-trump-won-where-were-democracy-fears-then/
and there were riots in DC during Trumps inauguration they were burning cars and trash bins to block streets in an attempt to keep it from happening. its crazy since there is film of them admitting and doing this.
Huang's world TV show on vice was show where they video tape the preparations "conpiracy" and the actual burning. but never any charges for them and Huang
https://twitter.com/PatrickRuffini/status/1478842299723526150?t=nb2qZhTapRuBXq-0Nth0mg&s=19
This belongs in a museum
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Lol.
Bonus tweet from that simpleton today:
Rosemary Potter
@1rpotter
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3h
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." Let's not forget we are all Americans.
When people won't knuckle under to their agenda, progs act in two ways, sometimes within the same instance:
1) Wail hysterically that "ARE DEMOCRACEE IS IN DANGER!"
2) Complain about "divisiveness" while marinating in it like a Sunday chicken dinner
Literally nothing these people say is ever in good faith.
Oh god, even better, she retweeted this hilariously unselfaware remake from Chris Murphy:
Listen, there are good decent Republicans in the Senate who despise what happened on Jan 6.
But they are the dying limbs of the tree that will fall during the next slight wind.
The healthy trunk of the GOP is Trump, Taylor Greene, Boebert.
I wish it weren’t true. But it is.
Yes, a Democrat just compared the GOP members that go along with their plans to a rotten, dead tree that can't stand on its own anymore, and the populist wing to a vibrant, strong, healthy one that can survive on its own.
Remember that remark I posted earlier regarding the fruit of rotten trees?
What an embarrassing self own.
But I'll take it. Dead weight being removed from the party can only be a good thing.
No mention that the actual breach was led by a bunch of FBI spooks, of course.
Yep. The entire attack on the Capital was run by FBI agent provocateurs. The election was stolen and the fact that every case was thrown out of court proves that the entire government is in on it. The unvaccinated are being treated like Jews in Nazi Germany, complete with death camps that nobody knows about. They even spy on your thoughts with satellites. But your tin foil hat blocks the signal so the joke's on them!
Whitmer was really going to be kidnapped!!!
Sarc has fantasies about Janet Mills.
So broken.
Silly, the idea that tin foil will block Them is nonsense. It’s what They want you to think. You need lead foil.
Judge: "Hey dummy just stop telling chicks you're the kid on the album cover."
The Capitol Riot was cut from the same corrupt cloth as the riots in Minneapolis, Portland, and Kenosha.
Fair enough.
https://twitter.com/amnesty/status/1479072188238114822?t=fSbfk2Yd9-WtAZeZGpCvhw&s=19
The protests unfolding in #Kazakhstan, which have turned violent, are a direct consequence of the authorities’ widespread repression of basic human rights. Here's what you need to know. [Link]
https://twitter.com/BBCWorld/status/1479111633452429316?t=ZeTEOSIN0kT1_Izwc3obpw&s=19
Kazakhstan government restores fuel price cap after protest bloodshed [link]
https://twitter.com/BlueStarUnicorn/status/1479039858739867649?t=-zthrLfncRFSklU2FMidkQ&s=19
BECAUSE the U.S. would never do something like that.
Photo of some Kazakhstan oligarchs meeting with the big guy and the little guy.
Their map is not difficult to read.
They point the way...[link]
I find it hard to disagree with labor using their muscle. But of course reason hates that.
What has labor got to do with it? What is happening in Chicago is a pissing contest over who is the real management.
Funny how your side was calling the Southwest pilots who called out sick "domestic terrorists" when you thought they were protesting a vaccine mandate.
Meanwhile, the teachers union said its members understand frustration with the decision and "will continue to work diligently, as we have for months, to encourage the Mayor and her CPS leadership team to at last commit to enforceable safety protections centered on the well-being of our students, their families and our school communities."
Based on the picture, one enforceable safety precaution from COVID of any strain is: lose some weight.
LOL! I was thinking the same thing...
but no! we need to force your children to take a non-vaccine that isn't even working any longer.
https://twitter.com/kjdrennen/status/1479135404884385794?t=dDj9B3Y9LdjiPybe3Y9H8A&s=19
On @MSNBC, far-left "historian" Douglas Brinkley compares January 6th to the Holocaust, Pearl Harbor, and 9/11 [video]
On @MSNBC, far-left "historian" Douglas Brinkley compares January 6th to the Holocaust, Pearl Harbor, and 9/11 [video]
But his side actually bombing the fucking building in 1971 and 1983 doesn't qualify.
Shit, the only people that actually died as a result of the January 6th riot were protestors.
The Big Lie's Reichstag Fire.
For the most accurate, reliable and eye popping report on what really happened at the Capitol last year on Jan 5 and 6, go to
https://www.revolver.news/2021/12/damning-new-details-massive-web-unindicted-operators-january-6/
It appears increasingly likely that FBI agents and/or paid informants planned and executed the original breach of the Capitol grounds, quickly removed the barriers so none of the protestors realized they were illegally entering the Capitol grounds, and then urged/ushered (with identical bull horns) thousands of naive Trump supporters to walk into the Capitol grounds.
Classic political operation. They've been planning for this since the Obama administration.
The US is really going to need a Nuremberg style court to figure all this out and bring them to justice.
https://www.npr.org/2021/03/02/972564176/antifa-didnt-storm-the-capitol-just-ask-the-rioters
The protestors themselves deny that they are FBI or anti-fa.
https://www.npr.org/2021/03/02/972564176/antifa-didnt-storm-the-capitol-just-ask-the-rioters
Oh, well if Antifa promises that they didn't do it...
It's too bad we don't have a president like Ronald Reagan in the White House instead of a brain damaged near death walking corpse.
Reagan would have fired the lot of them. haw,haw, haw.
The MSM has continued their nauseating description of the mostly peaceful protests on Jan. 6, this time as being another holocaust.
OH MY GOD! Jan.6 was the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Holocaust and 9/11 all rolled into one! The talking heads in the MSM said so!
Make that ignorant talking heads in the MSM.
The bad thing about it is that so many brain dead American'ts will swallow it like it was just another HFCS laced soda.
Is that when they role-play, and he picks her up on a street corner and has to listen to hours of whining about oppression of sex workers?
They had assault flags and a semi-automatic fire-extinguisher (One guy had a concealed firearm, but he turned out to be an undercover FBI agent so shhh).
Imagine if they would have caught Pence and all the congressmen, there could've been fisticuffs.
Hey, they were armed with some nylon ties then found and one had a hollow flag-pole!
ENB and other TDS-addled pieces of shit seem to think we have a very fragile democracy, except when it comes to vote counting.
Before he was drowned by bear spray.
An extinguisher so deadly that AOC was almost killed too, a mile away.
Yeah, but it wasn't Pelosi shitting here pants there.