Anti-Tech Antitrust Bill Draws Criticism From All Sides
Plus: CBD could prevent COVID-19, gun owner privacy is at risk in California, and more...

A slapdash antitrust bill in the Senate has drawn criticism across the political spectrum. Unfortunately, it's also drawn support from both major parties, as Democrats and Republicans compete to see who can stick it to Big Tech more.
The American Innovation and Choice Online Act, which passed a Senate committee vote yesterday, is the brainchild of Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D–Minn.). And boy does she refuse to bother with any pretense of a plot other than punishing a few tech companies.
Historically, antitrust law—which theoretically prevents unfair and monopolistic business practices—has been concerned with particular actions (say, price fixing) and whether these actions harm consumers. This new bill ditched both planks.
Instead of covering all businesses that might engage in a prohibited behavior—in this case, giving preferential treatment to one's own products—it's targeted squarely at a few companies concentrated in one industry. Companies outside this realm (including big-box retailers like Walmart and Target) wouldn't have to play by the same rules.
The bill also rejects the idea that the point of antitrust law enforcement is to protect consumers. Myriad people have pointed out that the bill could cripple some products consumers love and get to use for free, or lead to higher prices on certain consumer goods. But supporters of the bill have balked at the idea that this is a problem—because their goal isn't protecting consumers, it's punishing a few disfavored companies.
Ha!
"If we make carveouts for all the pro-consumer features, then the bill will be useless," said an aide to Sen. Grassley about the American Innovation and Choice Online Act. https://t.co/QU2KhuJg7O
— Daniel Castro (@castrotech) January 14, 2022
See, for instance, onetime supporter of tort reform Sen. Ted Cruz (R–Texas) now championing a private right of action to sue tech companies if they preference their own products. See Amazon promoting its own brand of batteries? Make it a matter for federal courts! Sigh…
Or Sen. Josh Hawley (R–Mo.), who makes no bones about his desire to target Big Tech companies specifically.
To be clear, the bill doesn't actually name certain companies. But it's structured in such a way that it will only apply to a few major tech companies, and political rhetoric around it has been all about the dangers of Big Tech.
The targeted nature of this bill alone should be enough to make us all wary—no matter your feelings toward Google, Apple, etc., it's a slippery slope to let Congress write legislation specifically targeted at companies it doesn't like. But there are lots of other reasons to oppose the American Innovation and Choice Online Act, too.
I've written about some of the bill's flaws previously. More thorough rundowns and particular complaints can be found from Americans for Tax Reform, Free Press, R Street Institute, the Springboard Initiative, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, American Action Forum, TechFreedom, the American Enterprise Institute, the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, and the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation.
At yesterday's markup, "15 senators, from both parties, expressed concerns about privacy, security, data transfers to China, the discretion afforded the FTC, and the effect on small business and consumers," notes Asheesh Agarwal, an advisor to the American Edge Project. "Many complained about a lack of a hearing as they tried to iron out concerns for the first time."
"The craziness of the internet works pretty well because things are integrated and smooth. …some of that important integration is self-preferencing. When I use Google search to find a restaurant, a map seamlessly pops up. That benefits me as a consumer. When I buy goods on Amazon, they will automatically pick the one that is eligible for Prime. That'd be illegal," noted Kennesaw State University professor Brian Albrecht.
One section of the bill "would make it difficult or impossible for covered companies to remove from their sites any biz that traffics in hateful or otherwise harmful content," tweeted Nora Benavidez, director of digital justice and civil rights at Free Press. "Ripe for abuse down the line and I worry about how state AGs or future FTC officials will respond."
The bill could easily "be weaponized against content moderation, especially by a highly politicized [Federal Trade Commission]," warn the folks at TechFreedom. "It opens the door to litigation over whether Daily Stormer, Breitbart, etc. should rank higher in newsfeeds," noted Stanford's Daphne Keller.
At yesterday's Judiciary Committee markup of the bill—for which 107 amendments were filed—some senators complained about the lack of previous hearing on the bill and worried about the effect it would have on small businesses and user privacy, among other things.
The legislation "is specifically designed to target a small number of specific companies, most of which are headquartered in my home state," commented Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D–Calif.). "It's difficult to see the justification for a bill that regulates the behavior of only a handful of companies while allowing everyone else to continue engaging in that exact same behavior."
Feinstein also was concerned that "requiring companies to take down protections that are in place today and instead allow hackers and those looking to steal personal data to access the devices." (More on security concerns here.)
Not to put a too fine a point on it, but current antitrust law allows courts to examine these types of pro-competitive justifications when determining whether conduct violates the law. The bill ignores pro-competitive benefits and simply declares practices to be illegal. https://t.co/DKPS2rVrHc
— Jeffrey Westling (@jeffreywestling) January 20, 2022
Sen. Mike Lee (R–Utah) said the bill would wreak too much "collateral damage" and "may actually entrench the very four companies at which it is aimed by creating a strong incentive to simply cease doing any business with third parties. This could crush thousands of small businesses, and it could actually worsen the state of competition in online markets."
But despite strong skepticism from some committee members, the bill passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee in a 16–6 vote—with Feinstein ultimately voting for it. Lee voted against it, along with Sens. John Cornyn (R–Texas), Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), Tom Cotton (R–Ark.), Thom Tillis (R–N.C.), and Marsha Blackburn (R–Tenn.).
Several amendments to the bill were made, including stipulations that would ensnare TikTok and WeChat along with popular American tech companies.
It will now go to the full Senate.
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"CBD has the potential to prevent [COVID-19] infections," according to the author of a new study on COVID-19 and cannabidiol (CBD), the nonpsychoactive compound in cannabis. More from Vice:
As detailed in a paper published Thursday in the peer-reviewed journal Science Advances by a team of 33 researchers at the University of Chicago and University of Louisville, a survey of 1,212 U.S. patients taking prescribed CBD found that people taking 100 milligrams-per-milliliter oral doses of CBD returned positive COVID-19 tests at much lower rates than control groups with similar medical backgrounds who did not take CBD.
According to the study, all of the patients were people who had seizure-related conditions, which CBD is often prescribed to treat. Of this group, 6.2 percent returned positive COVID-19 tests or a diagnosis, compared to 8.9 percent in the control group. Among a smaller subset of patients who were likely taking CBD on the dates of their first COVID-19 test, the effect was even more pronounced: Only 4.9 percent of people taking CBD became infected with COVID-19, compared to 9 percent in the control group.
You can find the whole study here.
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Gun owner privacy is threatened in California. Courthouse News Service reports:
Finding there was no "emergency" to warrant restraining California from sharing millions of gun owners' personal information with gun violence researchers, a federal judge Wednesday declined to block the state's enactment of Assembly Bill 173.
U.S. District Judge Larry Alan Burns heard from attorneys for Jane and John Does and Attorney General Rob Bonta regarding a constitutional challenge to Assembly Bill 173, a law which amended California firearms laws to authorize the attorney general to disclose gun owners' personal information to the California Firearm Violence Research Center at UC Davis and any other "bona fide research institution" meeting certain requirements.
Gun owners' personal information — including their name, address and age — is collected with every firearms sale in California and entered into the "Automated Firearms System" database.
Reason's Brian Doherty wrote about this issue back in September, when Gov. Gavin Newsom signed A.B. 173 into law.
QUICK HITS
• "Biden gets a D Minus on Arming Authoritarians in The Middle East," notes Spencer Ackerman:
A year after Biden's inauguration, the Forum on the Arms Trade has graded his administration's record on arms exports and related select weapons-trade issues. A grade of C, for instance, means "no net change to pre-existing policy that was middle of the road." A grade of D is a "net decline to pre-existing middle-of-the-road policy or failure to improve dangerous pre-existing policy."
Biden also got bad grades on other measures, such as land mine policy and arms sales to risky countries.
• An interesting academic freedom case out of Texas:
1. A Federal Court ruling has brought renewed attention to an explosive battle over race and free speech in Texas, one that has nearly consumed the career of a music theory professor Tim Jackson. The federal judge, while not the end of the story, strongly suggested #thread
— Michael Powell (@powellAtlantic) January 20, 2022
• "Founders and investors—including tech CEOs, crypto billionaires, bloggers, economists, celebrities, and scientists—are coming together to address stasis with experimentation," reports The Atlantic's Derek Thompson. "They're building a fleet of new scientific labs to speed progress in understanding complex disease, extending healthy lifespans, and uncovering nature's secrets in long-ignored organisms. In the process, they're making research funding one of the hottest spaces in Silicon Valley."
• The Federal Reserve "released its highly anticipated report on the prospect of minting a central bank digital currency, or CBDC," notes Forbes. It "stopp[ed] short of taking a position on its implementation without the help of lawmakers."
• Trumpism on the decline?
New NBC poll, of R voters: Are you more a supporter of Trump or the Republicans party?
Republican Party 56
Trump: 36Lowest number for Trump in the history of the poll. https://t.co/OCTPhGslEa
— Josh Kraushaar (@JoshKraushaar) January 20, 2022
• Austrian lawmakers approved a vaccine mandate for all adults.
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The World Economic Forum's Great Narrative Conference: "The good news is the elite across the world trust each other more and more... the bad news is that the majority of people trusted that elite less..."
Klaus Schwab heaps praise on China’s communist leader Xi Jinping during opening speech at Davos Summit
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/klaus-schwab-heaps-praise-on-chinas-communist-leader-xi-jinping-during-opening-speech-at-davos-summit/
'China has made significant social and economic achievements under your leadership,' the World Economic Forum leader said while ignoring the human rights abuses taking place at the hands of the Communist government.
https://twitter.com/tomselliott/status/1484199235692204038
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: House Democrats represent "the greatest collection of intellect, integrity, and imagination” anywhere
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Klaus Schwab always looks and sounds like a bad parody of a Bond villain. Totally Austin Powers tier.
And by 'sounds' I'm referring to the things that he actually says. Not to his Nazi-commandente accent.
That speech praising the Uighur génocidaire is something out of a comic book.
He's the Persian-cat stroking villain I had in mind when I wrote my comment below. In fact some years ago there was a Davos youtube video up of him giving a speech, and I commented on the video, "It seems like this guy should be stroking a Persian cat."
It's easier to praise China when you haven't had your living heart, liver, lungs, & kidneys chopped out.
What's particularly fascinating is that these Davos people have gone from being a caricature of a Persian cat-stroking villain in a Volcano lair, to LITERALLY a Persian cat-stroking villain in a Volcano lair.
"They're not LITERALLY in a Volcano lair, so you're using 'literally' wrong, lol"
Shut the fuck up. You know what I mean.
They're using the term "Elite" for themselves, acknowledging a separation between themselves and "regular people". The term "elite" as I have most often seen it used in the last five or more years is generally used as a derisive. Now they're unironically referring to themselves as the elite.
It's those weird Star Trek/Ralien/reptilian-conspiracy-theory outfits he likes to wear that are the icing on the cake.
https://www.maurizioblondet.it/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Klaus-Schwab-patron-del-Wef-di-Davos.jpg
It's like reality is just fucking with us nowadays.
Biden acts much more like Putin’s puppet than Trump ever did
https://nypost.com/2022/01/20/biden-acts-much-more-like-putins-puppet-than-trump-ever-did/
Back in 2017, Walter Russell Mead wrote: If Donald Trump “were the Manchurian candidate that people keep wanting to believe that he is, here are some of the things he’d be doing:
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President Joe Biden promised "Russia will be held accountable" if it invades Ukraine.
Biden admits Russia ‘will be able to prevail over time’ if it invades Ukraine
Limiting fracking as much as he possibly could
Blocking oil and gas pipelines
Opening negotiations for major nuclear arms reductions
Cutting U.S. military spending
Trying to tamp down tensions with Russia’s ally Iran.”
Trump, of course, did none of those things, and indeed the entire “Russian collusion” narrative that the press pushed for his entire presidency has been thoroughly exploded.
But someone is doing these things, right now. I’m talking, of course, about Joseph Robinette Biden Jr., who at his shambolic Wednesday press conference gave Russia the go-ahead to invade Ukraine, though it was quickly walked back by backwalker-in-chief Jen Psaki, his press secretary.
Americans Deserve Answers on Hunter Biden’s Beijing-Backed Cobalt Mine Deal
https://www.dailysignal.com/2022/01/20/americans-deserve-answers-on-hunter-bidens-beijing-backed-cobalt-mine-deal/
The New York Times recently published an explosive story on Hunter Biden’s role in the sale of one of the world’s richest cobalt mines in 2016. According to the reporting, he helped facilitate the sale of an American-operated African cobalt mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Why is this a problem? Cobalt is one of the most important components of electric car batteries, solar panels, and other conduits for renewable energy. Even worse, Hunter Biden’s firm decided to sell the cobalt mine to a Chinese company.
Biden Is Not Alone. Democrats Have Been Delegitimizing Elections for Years
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2022/01/21/biden_is_not_alone_democrats_have_been_delegitimizing_elections_for_years_147073.html
"I think it would easily be illegitimate," said Biden. "The increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is in proportion to not being able to get these reforms passed." Vice President Kamala Harris, sent out on the morning shows Thursday, offered basically the same position.
“backwalker-in-chief Jen Psaki, his press secretary.”
Ha!
""Biden gets a D Minus on Arming Authoritarians in The Middle East," notes Spencer Ackerman"
Wasn't Spencer the dude saying that journalists should call anybody who opposed Obama racist?
"One section of the bill "would make it difficult or impossible for covered companies to remove from their sites any biz that traffics in hateful or otherwise harmful content," tweeted Nora Benavidez, director of digital justice and civil rights at Free Press."
Sounds horrifying. Really, it does. Terribly horrifying.
I think that damikesc is correct... FORCING people to buy Reason magazines would fix ALL of this!!!
Hey Damiksec, damiskec, and damikesc, and ALL of your other socks…
How is your totalitarian scheme to FORCE people to buy Reason magazines coming along?
Free speech (freedom from “Cancel Culture”) comes from Facebook, Twitter, Tik-Tok, and Google, right? THAT is why we need to pass laws to prohibit these DANGEROUS companies (which, ugh!, the BASTARDS, put profits above people!)!!! We must pass new laws to retract “Section 230” and FORCE the evil corporations to provide us all (EXCEPT for my political enemies, of course!) with a “UBIFS”, a Universal Basic Income of Free Speech!
So leftist “false flag” commenters will inundate Reason-dot-com with shitloads of PROTECTED racist comments, and then pissed-off readers and advertisers and buyers (of Reason magazine) will all BOYCOTT Reason! And right-wing idiots like Damikesc will then FORCE people to support Reason, so as to nullify the attempts at boycotts! THAT is your ultimate authoritarian “fix” here!!!
“Now, to “protect” Reason from this meddling here, are we going to REQUIRE readers and advertisers to support Reason, to protect Reason from boycotts?”
Yup. Basically. Sounds rough. (Quote damikesc)
(Etc.)
See https://reason.com/2020/06/24/the-new-censors/
Literally arguing for censorship. Fuck off back to Salon you authoritarian fuck.
Mammary-Fuhrer is entirely TOO stupid to "get" obvious sarcasm! What a surprise!
(Well, what do you expect from a brain-dead MARXIST cunt who wants to nationalize the private properties owned by web-site owners?)
hateful or otherwise harmful content
as defined by politicians...
In this scenario, it would be private companies seeing the content as “hateful or otherwise harmful”, and politicians saying, “No, it must be allowed.”
So, the opposite of what you said.
Keep believing that...
It’s not belief. It’s just correctly parsing the sentences that have been written.
Right, because it's just absurd to think that government officials would pressure companies to censor certain viewpoints and information. No one in government would ever seek to abuse their power like that.
They admitted it out loud. Twice in one week (Biden and Psaki). Yet Dee someone still can’t imagine it happening.
Free speech is quite scary, Mike. Not sure how silencing is better than more speech, but YMMV.
Yeah, the First Amendment totally gives the government the right to compel Internet site owners to post speech they find hateful or otherwise harmful! Got it.
And Mike still doesn't understand what 230 actually is.
Biden has admitted to "asking" social media platforms to pull things off their service.
The gov't has the problem that virtually every "conspiracy theory" about things like COVID ended up being 100% correct. They need help to shut the truth down.
Explain to me how the Oxford and Harvard virologists who got banned for talking about their analysis, was "hateful or otherwise harmful" to anyone aside from the Democratic Party narrative at the time.
These are political bannings by government actors and you know it, you disgusting, obsequious fuck.
Ye literally Grima Wormtongue here.
I like how Steven Crowder got punished...for QUOTING the CDC.
Fortunately, the free market has solved his problem. He can switch to posting his videos to Rumble, just like Rand Paul.
Who cares they violated contracts such as changing rules and still demonetizing accounts for things created and uploaded under previous terms they weren't violating.
Come on, contracts aren't as vital as feelings.
Crowder should absolutely sue them for breach of contract.
Fortunately, the
free marketDemocratic Party has solved his problem.Fixed that for you, you dishonest fuck. Maybe you want to explain why it's in anyone other than the Biden Administration's interest, to ban dissidents from legitimately quoting the CDC.
Nobody who isn't a political shill can pretend that the free market is doing this.
"The bill could easily "be weaponized against content moderation, especially by a highly politicized [Federal Trade Commission]," warn the folks at TechFreedom."
WILL THIS NEVER-ENDING LIST OF NIGHTMARES NEVER END?
Are you implying there is something wrong with a private company practicing content moderation on its own site?
It depends, are they pretending to be public platforms, or private publishers?
Any site we are likely to be talking about is private and advertiser supported.
Whether anyone calls them a “publisher” or a “platform” is not relevant. They consist of an IP address(es), a bunch of servers, a TOS for free users, more traditional contracts for advertisers, and a bunch of employees. All privately held. Call them whatever you like.
If they want to also provide standard contract law and legal liabilities other companies have to deal with, no. If they want liability protections by acting as a platform, they have to remain as the platform, not as the content producer.
Are you implying there is something wrong with a private company practicing content moderation on its own site?, he asked in a comment on the site of a private company that in fact practiced no content moderation. His lack of ability to perceive irony now confirmed, he was completely surprised to discover upon his next trip to the restroom a load of shit in his pants.
CBD has the potential to prevent [COVID-19] infections...
Well I don't want to live in a world where stoners are the only ones left in a COVID apocalypse.
Just smoke it but don't inhale. I think that's how it works.
Signed: Slick Willie Clinton
I knew my Alien OG would protect me.
The Left now has their own ivermectin!
You mean a therapeutic drug that works?
If you are referring to ivermectin, it is still being investigated, but the word from doctors in the thick of treating COVID is it doesn’t work well.
There are much better treatments, and it is only right-wingers asking for it. And choosing one’s medicines for partisan reasons is just about the stupidest thing one can do.
Well this is 90% lies.
it's not just being this dumb.
it's being this beholden to the narrative. ignore all facts. all information
the narrative is paramount. this is mikelaursen
So CBD is a safe and effective treatment, you're saying?
Really had to reach for this boAf sIdeZ!
Only 10 percent of the subpoenas issued by the J6 commission involve people connected to the J6 demonstrations. The majority of the subpoenas going to random GOP consultants and others instead.
https://thefederalist.com/2022/01/20/only-10-percent-of-j6-committee-subpoenas-relate-to-the-capitol-riot/
As Greenwald wrote yesterday, a lot of this is to get intel from the GOP members who run candidates. Often working with dem friendly bank CEOs like Loretta Lynch at JP Morgan to avoid subpoenas push back in courts.
This is almost worse than Obama use of the IC to go after Trumps political campaign.
Somebody has to take the committee to the SCOTUS to shut them down.
And, honestly, Liz Cheney and her attempted murderer father can go fuck off. Ditto cunt Kinzinger.
Ever since Obamagate they've been publicly pulling shit that makes anything Nixon did look like jaywalking by comparison, and yet no investigations.
Obama, SCANDAL FREE ADMINISTRATIONS!!! /sarc
Buy your spittin tabaccy now. Inflation at high rates expected to continue through the midterm elections.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/biden-inflation-and-economic-woes-unlikely-to-be-fixed-in-time-for-midterm-elections
OBL will be here shortly to tell us the Washington Examiner is a part of wingnut.com, and that 2021 was the best year eva. 🙂
(OBL is pure parody gold)
Luckily it seems like SPB got the hint that people weren't going to put up with his pretending to be a normal person instead of a trafficker of kiddy porn. I have only seen him in his Strudel sock over the last week.
He's doing his Alu Ackbar Alexander sock a lot too. OBL lives in his head.
Biden also got bad grades on other measures, such as land mine policy and arms sales to risky countries.
They really only need a shotgun and a porch.
Buy a Shotgun
https://youtu.be/F-mztxHgYQo
Ever notice that biden's eyes are too close together, fetal alcohol syndrome style?
Lael Brainard, a member of the central bank’s Board of Governors who was recently nominated by President Biden to become the Fed’s No. 2 official, has ... framed the issue both as a competitive imperative for the U.S. internationally — China adopted its own central bank digital currency last year — and an opportunity to extend benefits to lower-income Americans who struggle to access the financial system.
With all due respect, how does digital currency help one "access the financial system"? Is it that no photo ID is required to do electronic signatures on your cellphone, or what?
Here is a link to the Fed's digital currency paper.
It allows the government to shovel even more cash directly to the cellphones* of the unworking poor, without the stigma of SNAP/WIC cards, or any sort of paper trail, or for that matter any accountability at all. Helps them a lot!
*Their cellphones are nicer than yours, too, you taxpaying chump.
of all the crimes the federal government commits against us the citizens, distributing some tax money to the very poor who can't feed themselves is low on the list.
however, the means of distribution is a major crime. Food stamps are a joke. Just give some loser a couple hundred bucks a month to eat and let them figure it out.
So theft is okay if the cause is good enough?
It is unclear to me what they are pushing. But the value of a digital currency to the poor tends to be that it allows you all the benefits of electronic money (faster and secure transactions, being able to use large amounts of money without having to carry/store it) without needing to have a bank account- which is difficult for the poor.
Not really mentioned is that if it is a Fed backed crypto currency, then it will continue to carry all the negatives of electronic dollars including debasement and monitoring by the feds.
Senate Dems Protect Putin’s Gas Pipeline Using ‘Jim Crow Relic’ Filibuster to Stop Sanctions
https://legalinsurrection.com/2022/01/senate-dems-protect-putins-gas-pipeline-using-jim-crow-relic-filibuster-to-stop-sanctions/
Two days after President Biden declared that people who opposed him on abolishing the filibuster and/or federalizing elections were racists, Senate Democrats blocked Sen. Ted Cruz’s sanctions bill against Nord Stream 2 by using the filibuster.
Biden Admin Withdraws Support From Israel-Europe EastMed Gas Pipeline
https://legalinsurrection.com/2022/01/biden-admin-withdraws-support-from-israel-europe-eastmed-gas-pipeline/
The move strengthens Russia and Turkey’s stranglehold on Europe’s energy supply
The Biden White House has withdrawn U.S. support from a pipeline project designed to deliver Israeli natural gas to Europe, reversing a decision taken by President Donald Trump’s administration.
The 1,180-mile undersea pipeline project from Israel to southern Europe, set to be completed by 2025, will ease Europe’s dependence on Russia and Turkey. These two countries have a stranglehold on the continent’s energy supply.
“The United States is no longer supporting the construction of EastMed gas pipeline project as Washington’s interest is now switching to renewable energy sources, according to a State Department statement,” the Euractiv, a Brussels based news website, reported recently.
NOT Putin's puppet, people. Totally not.
Marionette, actually - - - - - - - - -
What kind of support was the US providing that they have now withdrawal? Moral support?
Biden opposes all pipelines...EXCEPT the one that benefits Putin. Even opposes ones not involving the US at all.
That whole greenlight to go into Ukraine.
Doing all he can to shut down American fracking.
Trying to make nice with Putin client state Iran.
In what way is he not doing exactly what Putin wants?
NBC claims letting parents know what is taught in schools is censorship.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/critics-slam-nbc-news-for-suggesting-school-curriculum-transparency-would-lead-to-censorship
The community gets to decide what kids are taught in schools, unless they decide the wrong way.
Me watching Newspeak unfold in my lifetime.
Very telling. Even posting a curriculum or lesson plan gets massive backlash from the indoctrinators. Everything def on the up and up there
“Conservative activists want schools to post lesson plans online, but free speech advocates warn such policies could lead to more censorship in K-12 schools,” NBC News said
“Conservative activists want schools to post lesson plans online, but child advocates warn such policies could lead to more abuse in K-12 schools.”
“Conservative activists want schools to post lesson plans online, but public health advocates warn such policies could lead to more overeating in K-12 schools.”
...
I have zero issue with parents exercising 'censorship' over what their children read. Only in a completely crazy, fucked-up, upside down world does anyone maintain that parents do not have a say in what their children are taught.
Thank God my kids went to private school K-8.
i just want to know who are these parents who aren't aware of what is being done to their kids in school?
Get your kids out of public school, ESPECIALLY if you aren't monitoring it.
"Gun owner privacy is threatened in California."
Threatened? Where TF have you been?
https://twitter.com/MidnightMitch/status/1484208216485638146?t=ODlLjh3MwEBQ4lsgFBcp0A&s=19
Now Putin is just mocking us…
[Link]
Doctor actually listens to Rogan podcast of Dr Malone and dr McCullough and admits we need to talk about the science.
https://unherd.com/2022/01/we-need-to-talk-about-the-vaccines/
Doctor has to be alt right. Here are his credentials. Dr. Vinay Prasad is a hematologist and oncologist as well as Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at UC San Francisco.
UC-SF? Mist be a neo-Nazi.
Doesn't completely parrot Fauci and CDC?
Alt-right crank.
They're building a fleet of new scientific labs to speed progress in understanding complex disease, extending healthy lifespans...
Next they'll be developing an engine that runs on water.
They lready have that. It's a water wheel
Byron York
@ByronYork
On floor of House, Democratic member calls Senators Manchin and Sinema 'white nationalists.' https://jones.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-mondaire-jones-outlines-path-forward-fight-voting-rights
I've been informed that the "British Man" who took hostages in the synagog to try to get a Palestinian terrorist released was a white supremicist.
"Why won't those two fucking Nazis vote with us?" --- Democrats
All we did was fuck up everything we touched and spend 2 years calling the voters racist, selfish idiots. I don't understand how we lost in the midterms. Must have been white supremicist voter suppression. I'm very intelligent and progressive.
What do you make of Senator Mark Kelly supporting the filibuster 'reform' and 'voting rights' legislation. How will that affect him in November, JesseAZ?
He killed his chances. McCain is still well loved on both sides but especially independents in Arizona. McCain was a staunch supporter of the filibuster. Kelly ended his chances.
Unless the GOP run a terrible candidate or more voting fraud, Mark Kelly has zero chance in AZ.
Sinema played this well. She is definitely a far left progressive. But mark my words, she'll have McCain's wife helping her and somebody will start calling her Maverick. You heard it here first...
Man I may not line up with a lot of Manchin and Sinema's policy stances, but these 2 have done fantastic giving a middle finger to the D's.
Together they have essentially ensured Biden's agenda is sunk, he will have gotten nothing done, and is so unpopular he and Kamala will get a mass majority R blocking everything they could want to do, leading to a 2024 bloodbath. And it showed that the D's (and govt) are so incompetent they dont deserve power.
Calling them racists, bigots, white supremacists, what the fuck ever will hopefully just let them know they made the right move.
Enjoy your "mavericks" you pieces of shit
I wonder if they are considering changing parties?
What is hilarious is that they are actually pretty leftist. They want all sorts of the things in these bills. But the Dem establishment just insists on making now compromise with the center. The Squad, Bernie and other blue staters are more to blame for this than Manchin and Sinema.
white nationalist, insurrectionist, seditious, NAZIs, what are words that no longer have any meaning since they are used to describe anyone they disagree with.
If the Democrats' strategy is to treat every American voter to the right of LGBT Sinema as a white nationalist, they'll be slaughtered in November.
https://twitter.com/AuronMacintyre/status/1484535984863784962?t=y7YkPrqdwJTQ1JpspJXsRg&s=19
Under anarchotyranny shoplifting rings loot the shelves of your neighborhood stores without fear while your children are arrested for visiting a museum without their papers
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That was heartbreaking to watch. The poor little girl.
This is what the gentry class actually wants though.
Yeah, if we want to round up people for reeducation camps we should start with people who donate to NPR.
Fucking despicable.
I second that emotion.
THIS is why I'm not all that "Blue Lives Matter".
Cops will have no problem using their boots on your necks to protect the state.
"CBD has the potential to prevent [COVID-19] infections," according to the author of a new study on COVID-19 and cannabidiol (CBD), the nonpsychoactive compound in cannabis. More from Vice:
Oh my God. CBD is used on animals. Another ivermectin like horror story. /s
I wonder if it will be completely shit on and rejected by the left being that its "not as effective" as the vaccine.
No, because 1) MJ is the third rail of the leftists that no one can be skeptical of, and 2) Trump isn't endorsing it.
Nothing my cat likes better than to get stoned. She's 16 and still going strong ... still kills the hell out of birds, mice, baby rabbits, etc out in the field woods behind my house and brings 'em to the door.
https://twitter.com/Keggs719/status/1484327827881152515?t=0fECrSGr-TAiQi7TX7Uu1A&s=19
???? 1/
Guilt. "You could kill grandma"
Trivializing. "It's just a mask"
Dehumanizing. "Cover your face & don't talk at lunch"
Isolation. "sit in your room alone&do zoom school"
Threatening to take something away from them. "If u don't do this, we can't have prom. Or play sports."
2/ Excluding from meaningful events/activities. "Sorry you don't get to have a graduation." "You are quarantined, you have to miss that big game"
Now go look up the definition of psychological abuse. These are all examples. Don't tell me it's just a mask
3/ or kids are resilient. It's abuse. And it's just as harmful as physical if not more.
and teachers taping mask to kids faces should be shot , the harm that will do I'm sure many of those kids will have claustrphobic PTSD for their entire lives.
If I hear a single leftist claim that they do things "for the children", I'll be inclined to curb stomp them. Kids have been sacrificed at the altar of middle age progressive fear.
get your kids out of public school. move away from jacovid witness hotspots if you have to.
Even more fundamental conditioning: teach children at a root level that (1) life is super-risky, (2) be very suspicious of everyone, and (3) only full compliance with authority can save you.
NY Times, 2013. The elite always want war:
Bomb Syria, Even if It Is Illegal
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/28/opinion/bomb-syria-even-if-it-is-illegal.html
This is why they hated Trump so much. He got in the way of war profiteering and enabling the super-rich to get richer.
Yup. You all know I have no love for Trump. But he was the first to flip the table rather than sit down at this rigged game between the elitists. Would I have preferred a more libertarian candidate? Sure. But NO libertarian is ever going to survive in the system that Trump upset.
"Instead of covering all businesses that might engage in a prohibited behavior—in this case, giving preferential treatment to one's own products—it's targeted squarely at a few companies concentrated in one industry. Companies outside this realm (including big-box retailers like Walmart and Target) wouldn't have to play by the same rules."
I'm not sure equal treatment is an issue here. Why should companies that haven't abused their market position be treated like those that have engaged in such behavior? And don't we want viable competitors to emerge in the future that aren't subject to the same regulation? It's like the joke about the two old ladies in a sushi restaurant for the first time. One of them says, "The food here tastes awful", and the other one replies, "and the portions are too small". If the food tastes bad, why would you want more of it? If you're opposed to regulating these companies, why would you want that regulation to cover the whole industry?
Meanwhile, there is precedent for this sort of thing. The only studios that were subject to antitrust were the original "big five" and their subsidiaries. The studios were no longer allowed to own their own theaters and theater chains, but that prohibition didn't apply to Disney and Netflix because they didn't even exist at the time--and isn't that a good thing? It's possible that Disney couldn't have emerged as a viable competitor under the old system, where you had to own your own theater chain in order to have your films distributed. I'm not in favor of this legislation, but I'm not sure it's a travesty.
"Why should companies that haven't abused their market position be treated like those that have engaged in such behavior?"
This just assumes that Amazon has abused its position. Have they? As near as I can tell, this is a jobs bill from Kloubachar for the company that operates out of her home state (Minnesota).
"And don't we want viable competitors to emerge in the future that aren't subject to the same regulation?"
I frankly don't care about molding viable competitors or whatever.
Stop carrying water for progressives that are going to entrench these assholes. If you want to enable a competitive market place, loosen back up the financial stranglehold the government has put on capital formation.
"the company that operates out of her home state (Minnesota)."
That company being Target.
"I'm not in favor of this legislation, but I'm not sure it's a travesty."
----Ken Shultz
You saw that part, right?
I'm not carrying water for progressives. I'm just callin' it like I see it.
And, no, bad laws don't become better when they're equally applied universally. The problem with police brutality isn't that they need to start abusing more Asians. The suggestion that the world would be a better place if only the injustices were universal has a serious flaw, and it seems to be lurking in the background here. She doesn't like the legislation, and it's not only because it isn't universally applied to all technology companies. And protecting yet to emerge competitors from unnecessary injustice and regulation is not molding anything. It's just libertarian capitalism. We want new and better companies to come along and challenge the dominance of the biggest players. That's what creative destruction is all about--and that's why we want markets to be as free as possible.
It's all together bad. What you see as picking on a couple of companies, I see as ensuring those couple companies are insulated from destruction. I hate this bill precisely because it will ultimately allow Amazon et al to stay where they are, free of punishment from the market because the government will say, "No market, we've got this."
Because equality (not equity) under the law is an important part of our system. So if Amazon can't sell/market their own products, then neither should a supermarket or any other retailer.
Again, injustice is not improved by violating everyone's rights. The world is better off to the extent that more people can avoid having their rights violated. Equality before the law may be a good thing in terms of protecting people's rights, but violating as few people's rights as possible is the correct standard once the government has decided to ignore our rights or violate them. Sending more Lutherans to Auschwitz would not have made the holocaust better.
I disagree completely. Safety in numbers. And by allowing them to pull this shit it also just lays the groundwork for more meddling in the market.
And if the Germans had tried to lump Lutherans in with all the other "undesirables", the Holocaust probably wouldn't have happened. As it would have sucked all the support from the Nazi party. How many Catholics and Protestants sat quietly and allow it to happen because it wasn't happening to Christians? Also nice Goodwin's Law example. What the fuck does that even have to do regulator market schemes?
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
Amazon collected business practices/pricing/other metrics from people using amazon as their primary vehicle to promote products. Amazon then used this information to develop their own products or work with vendors to develop similar products with amazon's name slapped on it. They also often would undercut the pricing of the vendors from who they took the information from.
Generally this information would be considered competition sensitive, and Amazon simply took it.
Ken abandons his libertarian capitalism at the drop of a hat.
As opposed to Mike who pretends to be a libertarian so that he can flog republicans. Let's try to avoid listening to a guy who consistently lies and gaslights.
What White Mike cliams:
Ken abandons his libertarian capitalism at the drop of a hat.
What Ken actually wrote:
"I'm not in favor of this legislation, but I'm not sure it's a travesty."
It is so much more than trolling. It is a campaign of malicious undermining and misrepresentation lasting weeks and months. It is textbook gaslighting. It is evil.
Why are you like this?
https://twitter.com/ClintEhrlich/status/1484295345194471425?t=0Cj-RlADc79DSqc-H8e6-Q&s=19
Our media is openly pushing President Biden to attack Russia.
They want a preemptive strike. This is insane.
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If it bleeds, it leads.
Or, "We need a lede so make it bleed."
Because if there's a good reason to postpone midterms, it's war.
war is often good for teh party in power, for the first year anyway but with our media lap dogs i'm sure they could stretch it out to say 2024. BTW per Sedition laws any one who talks bad about the government can be accused of being against the government and can be charged with sedition. look for lots of sedition charges to come and not just for the Jan 6 riots
If they are gonna charge us with sedition, make it count. There will be no due process if captured anyway.
All in.
Bingo
They seemed pretty happy about him immediately bombing Syria once in office, for no good reason. The press are shitbirds.
ENB...Nice writeup on Klobuchar's proposed legislation.
Tell us how motherhood is coming along. Seriously, it would be great to get an occasional update on what it is like for you. I remember when I first became a father....stuff that terrified me at the time now make me LOL.
"Tell us how motherhood is coming along. Seriously, it would be great to get an occasional update on what it is like for you. I remember when I first became a father....stuff that terrified me at the time now make me LOL."
No thanks, TMI.
She never did a gender reveal. We don't know if the kid's a Queen, a drone or a sex worker.
Go read People magazine.
Tell us how motherhood is coming along? Seriously?
Just below this comment, ENB is called "pure evil", and that's pretty mild for this place. She's regularly insulted and demeaned by the commentariat.
Revealing anything personal in this space would do nothing more than invite a chorus of spittle-flecked invectives.
Sadly this is true.
It is sad (and true).
Leftists deserve a whole hell of a lot more than scorn, fatass
That's only because she is a crappy editor/writer that only regurgitate what she reads on Twitter. Having a kid doesn't change that
"Democrats and Republicans compete to see who can stick it to Big Tech more"
Do you think that ENB actually believes this?
Big Tech's board's and management is full of former political staff, volunteers and even former politicians, and vice versa. Every proposal to "curb" big tech is exactly what they want.
Look at the phony Facebook "whistleblower". Every single one of her proposals helps Facebook and the Democratic Party and harms upstart competition.
I can't imagine that she can't see this.
ENB is pure evil. She wants you humiliated, gutted, and with your bank account looted.
I cannot go that far, Nardz. Pure evil?
Absolutely. She is wholly dishonest, narcissistic, passive-aggressive, and devotes her life to advancing totalitarianism.
Just a small example of her character can be found in her trying to get someone fired for making a joke.
Wait, really? = Just a small example of her character can be found in her trying to get someone fired for making a joke.
Someone at Reason, or just a generic piling on? That kind of action can be malignant (trying to get someone fired for a joke), depending on the circumstance. What case did you have in mind, Nardz?
Was before my time but someone has posted the thread here before. Others can explain it better.
https://mobile.twitter.com/ENBrown/status/891256227619123201
@Commenter_XY
This is ENB's tweet that Nardz was referring to.
Ouch.
Next you’re going to tell me you’re not aware of Matt Welch advocating violence against right wing media members on Twitter!
https://twitter.com/mattwelch/status/1102654202545913857?s=12
Matt Welch @MattWelch
Now would be a good time to throw a big cocktail party in New York or Washington, and invite every single conservative writer you know. #RedWedding2
How much abuse have your children suffered because Luzzy and her friends spread bullshit hysteria to justify totalitarian restrictions?
Nardz, to be honest, my kids did have to deal with some 'woke bullshit' in public high school, maybe a dozen years ago. It was eventually resolved (my child was exonerated; the other suspended), but I will tell you the whole experience was eye-opening for me, as a parent.
Their secular public high school experience was very different than their religious private school K-8 experience.
I actually went back through Reason's corona virus coverage over the weekend. ENB is actually ok when she posts an opinion. Her biggest problem is that she spends too much time on Twitter letting a bunch of Blue Check Twitteratti drive the narrative. That means in the summer time, when Florida and TX were surging, she was breathlessly reporting on hospitals being out of capacity (even though they weren't). But in general she has been skeptical of any lockdown, even if she has continued her snobby, deplorable-bashing.
In trying to defend her, you're still forced to reveal that yes, she has been pushing propaganda to justify and encourage abusing your children.
But you are claiming pure evil. People are pointing out ways in which she is less than purely evil.
Her defense of her actions:
Elizabeth Nolan Brown
@ENBrown
Jul 29, 2017
Singling him out might be shitty but hearing from so many great young women how this sort of thing turns them off libertarianism is shittier
People who can't take a joke are tedious. Karens who elevate a slight offense to a 'big fucking deal' are intolerable. Cunts who defend such actions when they get called out with 'for the children' have evil in their hearts.
So all she did was repeat dishonest left wing propaganda being pushed to attack Republicans who were against lockdowns, for the purpose of defending lockdowns?
Maybe re-read this thread and reconsider your stance.
I think she's talking about Democrats and Republicans in terms of the people sitting in Congress in an election year. People in both parties found a punching bag that's less popular than either of them, and treating something that's less popular than them as a punching bag has always been a pretty good way to get yourself reelected--in both parties.
Sometimes the punching bag is terrorists, gangs, racists, or xenophobes. Sometimes the punching bag is something both Democrats and Republicans can agree on, like Wall Street or Big Tech. It's like the fat kid in 7th grade with the grizzly acne picking on the nerd. They're saying, "I may be a scumbag politician, but at least I'm better than the nerd".
I don't think there's a lot of principle behind it in an election year. They're just giving the nerd a wedgie.
That might be the motivation for the Republican party but definitely not the Democrats.
They're completely incestuous with Big Tech. 85% of Facebook's management have worked on Democratic Party campaigns. Similar figures apply for the upper echelons of Alphabet and Apple. Retired Democratic politicians like Al Gore sit on their boards.
They're essentially arms of the party.
The anti-big tech feelings are genuine on the right, but on the Democrat's side it's about establishing power, control and platform dominance.
I think the progressives are genuinely upset with social media for tolerating hate speech. In the progressive mind, opposition to abortion is misogynist; support for a border wall is xenophobia; opposition to gay marriage is homophobia; and Opposition to affirmative action is racism.
In other words, conservative speech is hate speech, in the minds of progressives, and I believe they are genuinely upset that social media tolerates these forms of hate speech--as well as many other things like "conspiracy theories" targeting Joe Biden and supporting Trump and "misinformation" on Covid that contradicts their experts and bureaucrats. I think that hostility progressive politicians have towards social media is real. It's just that their baseline is so far to the left, that as far to the left as Facebook is, progressives are so far to the left, Facebook seems conservative to them.
It's true that Facebook was onboard with regulating hate speech through a consent decree--right up until the Biden administration made Lina Khan the freakin' chair of the FTC (rather than just another board member). The progressives are no longer just going after Facebook for a consent decree that regulates conservative speech online. They're insisting that Facebook be broken up into Faceboook proper, Instagram, and WhatsApp, too. Facebook wanted to play ball on regulating speech. They wanted that consent decree speech code with accompanying legislation, but the consent decree turned out to be a cookbook--with Facebook on the menu.
Facebook is still anti-conservative and anti-Republican (mostly driven by advertising concerns), but they're no longer in bed with the progressives--who are genuinely trying to break up the company.
"I think that hostility progressive politicians have towards social media is real. It's just that their baseline is so far to the left, that as far to the left as Facebook is, progressives are so far to the left, Facebook seems conservative to them."
Yes. Progressives loved them some social media right up until Trump became successful at harnessing it. Facebook and twitter were CHOCK FULL of misleading memes and caricatures of Romney and McCain during the 2008/12 elections. And no one cared. It was only when Trump turned the tables that data harvesting and misinformation other nonsense became a crisis.
Trump's social media network is set to launch one month from today, on February 21st, and it will probably expose the progressives on free speech--like nothing else has. I doubt they'll be able to resist the urge to shut it down. When Trump has his own social media platform, Facebook and Twitter won't be able to stand in his way.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth_Social
It will also be interesting to see if Trump can exert some self-control. Chances are he will say some incredibly incendiary shit. Free speech may become the dominant issue in 2022--even amid the inflation.
....I honestly figure that it will be a complete bomb. I have no animus against them, just everything I have read about it indicates that it is going to be nothing special that Gab or getr or whatever do.
I think Trump's biggest opportunity to get ahead of this was back in 2019 or so when Twitter was starting to get itchy with its censor switch. He should have picked a platform and moved immediately.
Now, Trump is a damaged brand, and less relevant. In 2019ish he'd have led a lot of republicans and trumpers and press (who were addicted to covering him) over to his chosen platform. Now it is going to be a place where die hard Trumpers live.
Maybe I'm wrong, in which case, good for him. But I have seen a lot of these things attempt to succeed on star power, and it isn't easy to replicate that network.
It's a campaign platform. It's primary purpose is to give Trump direct access to his supporters, and if he wins reelection, he'll continue to use it for communication purposes.
I suspect this will become a new thing, especially on the right. The candidates on the left already have social media. Candidates on the right will all start their own social media apps in the future.
I believe it's basically just a Trump branded version of Mastodon anyway. Over time, doing this will become easier and easier.
SCIENCE!!!
Fauci in his office, surrounded by pictures of Fauci, watching that scene from "Fauci" where Fauci is in his office surrounded by pictures of Fauci.
https://twitter.com/Dierenbach/status/1483690936282587137?cxt=HHwWgoC52fXCkJcpAAAA
science!gasm
Not self-important at all
Even if having a portrait of yourself in your home office were not narcissistic enough to justify a clinical diagnosis, what the fuck is up with headshots of himself on the window sills?
https://babylonbee.com/news/mm-introduces-new-trans-character-who-identifies-as-a-skittle
Hilarious. 🙂
Another prophecy come true by The Bee.
lol
Thread:
https://twitter.com/ClintEhrlich/status/1484445833676214274?t=-KUMlRNNljGjXB4pc8gnaA&s=19
What is that argument?
It's that, because prior crises with Russia didn't trigger nuclear war, this one won't either.
Here is a typical, obnoxious example of this line of thinking. "We didn't die then, so we'll be safe now."
Well, in this case we took the nukes away from Ukraine and we aren't going to go to war over it, so ...
Imagine being Ukraine and trying to decide if you want to invite a German army in to fight against a Russian army.
WHAT COULD GO WRONG?
Considering Russian control over German energy is increasing, thanks to Biden, the Germans would say no anyway.
The legislation "is specifically designed to target a small number of specific companies, most of which are headquartered in my home state," commented Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D–Calif.). "It's difficult to see the justification for a bill that regulates the behavior of only a handful of companies while allowing everyone else to continue engaging in that exact same behavior."
LOL. Now do cosmetic features of assault rifles.
"CBD has the potential to prevent [COVID-19] infections,"
Nope. No Way. Fake news. Cannot be.
Only government vaccines, and multiple "cloth face coverings", can prevent infections by the Communist Chinese Virus. Science. OK, you also have to have one or more boosters of the vaccines that completely prevent infections. And maybe everything the Faucites and CDC have said was total bullshit. But never mind that, shut up and get another shot or two, and throw away all the excellent and perfect "cloth face coverings" and go buy N95 masks like we say. (we will talk later about how to properly fit an N95 mask, and how you can't reuse or touch them once they are on)
When properly fitted and worn, minimal leakage occurs around the edges of an N95 respirator when the user inhales, ensuring that the user’s breathing air is being directed through the filter material. Staff that are required to use respiratory protection must undergo fit testing, medical clearance, and training, which are all required elements of a healthcare facility’s written respiratory protection program. These are requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Respiratory Protection standard (29 CFR 1910.134).
https://blogs.cdc.gov/niosh-science-blog/2020/03/16/n95-preparedness/
That's right. Unless the mask works 100%, then it is 0% effective. There is no gray area. Either it must filter every virus particle perfectly, or it is completely and utterly useless.
Food can sometimes cause food poisoning! Time to STOP eating these dangerous "foods" thingees!!!
There’s just a tad of black and white thinking going on here in the commentariat. Just a tad.
You guys continue to think this is a rhetorical kill shot. I don't think you understand that it isn't as fool proof as you think.
The Martian Polar Lander was 99% effective at decelerating. Unfortunately that 1% part of its trip meant it was distributed.
Even assuming that masks make a discernable difference in the spread of the disease, it is pretty clear that they do not stop the disease. So maybe the disease takes a year to infect everyone instead of 11 Months...does that really matter?
"trip meant it was distributed."
erg...meant it was destroyed....or maybe distributed across the Martian landscape.
People have told them how idiotic this talking point is for months. They have also pointed out how authoritarian it is as they are essentially saying as long as the risk reduction is not 0.0000%, then government is morally justified in actions and mandates.
Yes, but that is a very big if, and N95s are not what we have been mandated to wear for the past several years.
If it's not properly fitted, an N95 is no better than any cloth mask. Even in cloth masks, most of the leakage is out the back anyway. According to EPA tests, the reduction in particulate for cloth masks, worn properly in laboratory conditions, ranged from 20%-40% (with the higher numbers being fully-wrapped masks like gaitors or "bandit style bandana"). Once you account for worn elastic and lack of cleaning, you can halve those numbers again. Add in improper wear and the reduction goes nearly to 0%.
So instead of normal masks being "not perfect", they are actually better classified as "better than nothing" at best
"Ivermectin shows some signs of ability to treat the Wuflu"
cOnsPiraCy!!!!!!
"Pot is good for the coof"
"sounds legit"
The new anti trust legislation has another probable aim that you didn't explore.
Why was the vote partisan, if the opposition was bipartisan? What do the Dems think they are getting?
Well, it targets big tech, which they already have some degree of control over. And they have been threatening them for years in order to get them to do more to silence their enemies and amplify their own voices.
And what would this get them?
A giant hammer that they could weild behind the scenes, without public scrutiny at all.
All of that bureaucracy that the Dems have been able to leverage on their behalf would now have the direct capability of either letting Google operate their own ad service on YouTube products... Or require them to use competing ad services, forgoing the vast majority of their revenue. (Or would you rather just block Tucker Carlson for "misinformation"?)
That and Dems hate small business. It's too easy for a small business to hide income and inflate expenses.
And small business owners lean Republican, and aren't easily intimidated by Twitter mobs.
they're grubbing for lobbying dollars, nothing more.
Leave it to Cyto to bring the paranoid take
So you are saying that the government has not literally said one of their complaints against these companies is that their monopoly allows the spread of misinformation? That's what you are going with?
Yes. You are correct. They would never continue doing things they are already doing. That is unpossible!
Interesting contrast in coverage between CBD oil and other low cost treatments for Covid. And by interesting I mean completely predictable.
I cannot imagine how CBD could
A) Be effective as a covid preventative or prophylactic
B) have any effect at all on covid that was not noticed just in generic epidemiology studies.
Loads of people use that stuff. Surely it would have come up in the data.
WoW Man! Did you know that CBD is DBC spelled backward?
The difference is, the midterms are coming up and covid is working against them this time.
“It’s purely speculative — there’s very little chance this information will be publicly disclosed,” Richards said.
This is bullshit. The precedent in healthcare is that you DO NOT SHARE personally identifiable data. There is no legitimate reason that a statistician would need to know the names, addresses and social security numbers of subjects.
a proper study would only need sex and age
Or any other relevant biological data.
https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1484054044993798144?t=GS_PhulM8Y9BESRgnSo5nA&s=19
The statue of Teddy Roosevelt has been removed from the Natural History Museum in New York City. Left-wing activists said the statue was racist. Video by @ScooterCasterNY: [link]
https://twitter.com/VallachianR/status/1484548681454039041?t=xi1k9DwnGCEJoDJMjaWplg&s=19
An Islamic State militant pushes over a statue inside a museum in Mosul, northern Iraq, in 2014 or 2015. The Muslim extremists smashed several ancient treasures in the museum -- which the militants deemed "idolatrous" -- with sledgehammers and power tools. [Link]
This is exactly what Mohammed did when he arrived at Medina within the Kaaba. Anything that represents polytheism is not just offensive, it is blasphemous. At least the Muslims are not doing it because the are pretentious assholes.
I’m old enough to remember when Trump was mocked for predicting this.
Should we take bets on Rushmore?
A bunch of racists idolized on indigenous land? HELLO?!?!
You forgot "sacred indigenous land". Cuz nothing gets secular progressives all wobbly like redskin religions.
"...Biden also got bad grades on other measures, such as land mine policy and arms sales to risky countries..."
Has droolin' Joe gotten anything other than Fs?
Land mine policy?
Really?
What in the ever loving hell has Biden, or anyone else for that matter, had to say or do anything on land mine policy?
Maybe Joe has been pooping on the Whitehouse lawn.
Nothing about anti-mask anti-vax Meatloaf dying from COVID?
and even less about pro vax pro mask people who died from covid, whats your point
Bitch tits.
Freedumb
Move to North Korea.
Wow, really?!
jesus dude cross a line
According to TMZ, which broke the news of Meat Loaf's death, he was stridently against vaccine mandates.
Hey, everybody sarcasmic and White Mike are 100% anti-vax.
Let's get our torches and pitchforks and impale them and burn the bodies.
Here is the headline at The Daily Beast:
‘If I Die, I Die’: Meat Loaf Spurned COVID Rules Before Death
Here is what was reported:
Speaking to The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in August last year, he told the interviewer “I hug people in the middle of COVID,” and said: “I understood stopping life for a little while, but they cannot continue to stop life because of politics. And right now they’re stopping because of politics.”
The singer went on to complain about being asked to wear a mask on a plane, stating that he didn’t believe paper masks were as good at N95s at stopping the coronavirus from spreading. “We had to go on the airplane with the paper masks and then on the way back, we got a Nazi: ‘Get your mask on now!’ They’re power-mad now,” he told the paper.
After the interviewer replied, “Oh, God. We’re being controlled by everybody,” the singer responded ominously, “Yeah, I know. But not me. If I die, I die, but I’m not going to be controlled.”
No confirmation that he was not vaccinated or that he ever refused to comply with rules. The admission of hugging people seems to be the sole justification for the accusation of 'spurning COVID rules'.
I am even more in favor of impaling and burning bodies now.
Remember that time like a week ago when someone called out Deesarc for celebrating people’s deaths from Covid that did t take it serious enough, and someone defended them?
Who was that again?
And by who I’m referring to who defended them.
Trumpism on the decline?
Can someone please define "Trumpism" ?
Anyone not afflicted with TDS.
You ain't lying....
The consistent thing about Trump was the lack of an overarching ideology. Affixing an -ism suffix seems to suppose a shared ideology.
Anyone who would not eagerly vote for Hillary, Bernie, Beto, or AOC.
Well, if you see him as he really is, Trump is a grifting moron.
So, being a follower of Trump requires projecting your wishes into him. There are commenters here who project onto him that he is the “most libertarian president” (ever, or of our times). There are others who project that he cares about the little guy, or is an outsider who cares about draining the swamp, or is God’s chosen tool for fighting legal abortion.
Trumpism, for family-oriented conservatives, also means turning a blind eye to Trump’s personal and family life.
If you see Mike for who he is, he is a sealioning concern troll. He will act all reasonable as he brings up the same thing over and over again. As you can see, he actually isn't interested in discussing anything- especially libertarianism- he is here to pick fights and derail threads.
https://reason.com/2022/01/07/mandatory-gmo-disclosure-doesnt-sway-shopping-habits-but-will-drive-up-costs/?comments=true#comment-9293589
Don't bother engaging the troll.
Cite? LOL
An example of his grifting:
https://www.businessinsider.com/campaign-finance-experts-stunned-by-trump-camps-reported-money-bomb-2021-4
Trump being a moron:
https://time.com/5620936/donald-trump-revolutionary-war-airports/
Example of someone calling Trump the “most libertarian president”:
https://reason.com/2020/11/06/where-do-libertarians-go-from-here/?comments=true&#comment-8566264
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/03/12/about-a-third-in-u-s-see-gods-hand-in-presidential-elections-but-fewer-say-god-picks-winners-based-on-policies/
Who do you think is the most libertarian president of the last 50 years?
Weird Dee responded to wood chipper but ignored this question.
Google and Facebook collude to carve up online ads. Don't like it? Build your own cartel.
https://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory/lawsuit-google-facebook-ceos-colluded-online-ad-sales-82274531
Play ball with the Dems or the laws against this will be enforced.
Totally not fascism.
Muh private company
BREAKING: German Chancellor rejects Biden’s request for a discussion on Ukraine
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1484556404673368069?cxt=HHwWisCy2eeLmpopAAAA
https://twitter.com/TheInsiderPaper/status/1484552862910881792
NEW: German chancellor turned down Biden invite to discuss Ukraine crisis - Der Spiegel
Don't even want to "start a conversation".
Ouch
Ficken Joe Biden. Auf geht es Brandon.
Biden already gave germany what it needed- permission to get that sweet sweet Nat Gas from Russia. WTF would they endanger that by getting in a spat with their sugar daddy, putin?
To be clear, Ukraine has gotta figure this shit out themselves. The US ought not be involved. But the reason Ukraine is so isolated right now is that the US's backing of NATO has let western europe court a dictator (Putin) for 2 decades without any need to deal with his bullshit. If we got out of the area, and stopped indicating we would protect Germany if Putin gets too violent, they'd change their stance pretty fucking quick.
D.C. to pay $1.6 million to settle mass arrest lawsuits from 2017 Trump inauguration
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/trump-inauguration-arrests-settlement-dc/2021/04/26/cf42f2d8-a6a2-11eb-8d25-7b30e74923ea_story.html
The D.C. government will pay $1.6 million to settle two lawsuits alleging police unlawfully detained more than 200 protesters in mass arrests the day of Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration in January 2017, the parties told a federal judge Monday.
Demonstrators represented by the ACLU of the District of Columbia and Jeffrey L. Light alleged D.C. police violated the constitutional rights of journalists, legal observers and protesters by indiscriminately rounding them up in downtown Washington after rampaging vandals damaged property over several blocks on Jan. 20, 2017.
well jee based on that when will the arrest of jan 6 rioters get to sue for having their constitutional rights violated.
DC attorney general sues Proud Boys and Oath Keepers for Jan. 6 connection
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/dc-attorney-general-sues-proud-boys-and-oath-keepers-for-jan-6-connection/ar-AAROmf2
"The Attorney General for the District of Columbia is filing the first civil lawsuit by state or municipal government to hold accountable the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers, and more than 30 of their leaders and members for conspiring to terrorize the District of Columbia for unlawfully interfering with our country's peaceful transition of power, and for assaulting our men and women in blue, who valiantly defended the Capitol, the district and our freedoms," Racine said at a press conference Tuesday.
Partisan bullshit.
Whether it's Shrike, White Mike or Jeff, you can always count on our fifty-centers not to read past the headline in their own links.
add Flowers By Irene as responsible third party.
Well... Clearly the 2017 arrests were not justified. They were protesting the peaceful transfer of power. With violence and vandalism. But mostly peaceful.
In the Jan 6 case... They were .... Uh... Protesting the peaceful transfer of.... Well, nevermind.
Zip ties!
Paywalled.
Dunno which source is providing the propaganda, but I'm getting a pop-up vid of "Bernie Sanders VS the Billionaires"
Yeah, lazy, worthless shit, incapable of earning a living, vs people like Bezos.
Prosecutors granted immunity to an ex-girlfriend of Representative Matt Gaetz before she testified last week in front of a federal grand jury
See these charges against this antiwar Congressman are totally fake! When you grant “immunity” to someone that means that you completely believe them. That’s a good thing. He was probably just giving that 17 yo girl a back rub and a ride to her civics class. He’s a Congressman after all. Who better to give a civics lesson than a Congressman. God, the places these Democrat perverts go with their minds. Disgusting.
Poor Shrike. Lefties can't meme.
Maybe if she were an intern? And immunity from what exactly? Makes little sense and supports nothing.
"A slapdash antitrust bill in the Senate has drawn criticism across the political spectrum. Unfortunately, it's also drawn support from both major parties, as Democrats and Republicans compete to see who can stick it to Big Tech more."
What? Our professional political parties that control our government support policies that a majority of Americans dislike? Unpossible!
...is the brainchild of Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D–Minn.).
Well that explains a lot.
Instead of covering all businesses that might engage in a prohibited behavior—in this case, giving preferential treatment to one's own products—it's targeted squarely at a few companies concentrated in one industry. Companies outside this realm (including big-box retailers like Walmart and Target) wouldn't have to play by the same rules.
And conveniently, Target is based in Minnesota....
Well, looks like voting reform isn't dead yet.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/bipartisan-senate-group-hits-gas-modest-election-overhaul-bill-n1287786
They want to review how Electoral College votes are certified. Much more modest and hopefully can avoid the types of shenanigans of dubious legality that the Trump team was trying to foist on Pence before Jan. 6.
I bet. Damned if you'll ever let a 2016 happen again, huh.
Like I said yesterday, the most shocking thing I saw during the 2020 elections was how Georgia doesn’t seem to have enough polling places to prevent people from having to stand in crazy long lines to vote.
Having always lived in states where there are adequate polling places, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.
It's a huge problem in two counties in Georgia. I'm curious if you can guess the voting demographics in those two counties.
The number of polling places and early polling locations are decided at the local level, not the state level.
"Founders and investors—including tech CEOs, crypto billionaires, bloggers, economists, celebrities, and scientists—are coming together to address stasis with experimentation," reports The Atlantic's Derek Thompson. "They're building a fleet of new scientific labs to speed progress in understanding complex disease, extending healthy lifespans, and uncovering nature's secrets in long-ignored organisms. In the process, they're making research funding one of the hottest spaces in Silicon Valley."
Lex Luthor does this stuff too. All evil geniuses want to try to live forever.
"'cause we were barely seventeen and we were barely dressed."
>>is the brainchild of Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D–Minn.)
irreconcilable portions of this phrase exist.
Ostensibly in defense of democracy, a progressive group is suing to prohibit a candidate from running for reelection on the basis of being in the crowd on January 6 and political speech.
"Passed in the wake of the Civil War to prevent former rebels from serving in Congress, Section 3 of the 14th Amendment states: “No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress … who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress … to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. . . . ”
"Here is what the first-term congressman did, based on public reports and allegations in the challenge: In advance of the riot at the Capitol, he met with planners of the demonstrations and tweeted that “the future of this Republic hinges on the actions of a solitary few … It’s time to fight.” He spoke at the pre-attack rally at the Ellipse, near the White House, where he helped work the crowd into frenzy, saying the crowd had “some fight in it” and that the Democrats were trying to silence them. And in the aftermath of the mob violence, he extolled the rioters as “political hostages” and “political prisoners,” and suggested that if he knew where they were incarcerated, he would like to “bust them out.”
----The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/21/opinion/14th-amendment-madison-cawthorn.html
Defending democracy by disqualifying candidates for office on the basis of an amendment meant to apply to candidates that had taken up arms against the Union during the Civil War--because that candidate engaged in political speech and attended a protest--is stupid, antidemocratic, wrong, and counterproductive. If the progressives were trying to drum up support for the Capitol riot, they could hardly think of a better strategy.
If he were guilty of a crime, he should be prosecuted and sentenced. If he engaged in unpopular and incendiary political speech, his opponents in the primaries and the general election should use it against him in their campaigns. However, disqualifying a candidate because he engaged in political speech and attended a protest only serves to reinforce the notion that the system is rigged against patriotic Americans. Progressives are incredibly antidemocratic and stupid.
Trying the same shit against Trump may only serve to get him reelected.
My favorite line:
"...and that the Democrats were trying to silence them."
Jesus, the irony of it all.
Ken, shhhhhhh! = Trying the same shit against Trump may only serve to get him reelected.
Trying the same shit against Trump may only serve to get him reelected.
The junta would institute martial law before they would ever allow that to happen again.
Yeah, it's no accident that the word "insurrection" has been thrown around so much. Has to have been intended as a hook for the 14th.
https://twitter.com/MidnightMitch/status/1484208216485638146?s=20
Let's go, Brandon
Is that actually real?
How hilarious is that!? That's too funny to be real.
No, it's not real, unfortunately. But still hilarious.
"Myriad people have pointed out that the bill could cripple some products consumers love and get to use for free, or lead to higher prices on certain consumer goods."
Does the jackass who wrote this article knows that this could apply to any big company who was faced with antitrust? No? Didn't think so because if they knew that then maybe this piece of shit would never have been published.
So, isn’t that an argument against anti-trust, then?
• Trumpism on the decline?
Nobody should be surprised that increasingly more Americans now say they support the GOP than Trump (when asked the intentionally divisive question for Republicans), as Trump is no longer in office and it is other Republicans (in the US House, US Senate, State Legislatures, Governors, State AGs) who have been exposing and defeating most of woke left wing socialist and totalitarian power grabbing agenda of Biden, Pelosi, Schumer, AOC, Sanders, Fauci, Soros, Zuckerberg, left wing media propagandists, race baiters, zero carbon whackos, transgender rights supremacists, and other Trump hating scumbags.
Let's Go Brandon
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