Crime Is Down From Pre-Pandemic Levels in San Francisco (and Other Cities)
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Is crime up or down? It's complicated. We've been hearing a lot of panic lately about crime in San Francisco, often offered in service of some political ends. Folks suggest that criminal justice reform measures—or mere demands for them—make America more dangerous. That liberal/progressive policies are driving social unrest and violence. That police need more money and governments need more ways to invade privacy.
But in San Francisco—and a number of other cities, large and small—crime is actually down from pre-pandemic levels. And in the Bay Area and other areas around the country, crime data are much more mixed than much of the moral panic would have you believe. Some crimes are up from last year but down from 2019 and preceding years. In a lot of places, homicides are up but overall violent crime, and/or other types of crime, are down.
According to the latest data out of San Francisco, violent crime in 2021 was up 1 percent over 2020 levels, and property crimes were up 11 percent. But the crime rate in 2021 was still lower than crime rates in 2014 through 2019.
"From 2014 to 2019, between 56,000 and 63,000 total violent and property crimes were recorded. In 2021, there were a total of 49,685 recorded crimes," SFGate.com reports.
Rapes and robberies last year in San Francisco were at their lowest level since 2014. "We had 204 rapes reported last year which is a little bit below where we were in 2020. We saw a significant decrease between 2019 and 2020," San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott said at a press conference. "We ended the year with 2,242 robberies, which was a slight decrease from the previous year."
Burglaries were up 40 percent from 2019, but down from their 2020 levels. Homicides were also up from 2019 levels, but the same as they were in 2017 and lower than in 2016.
In the Bay Area, "many cities—San Jose and Berkeley, for two—enjoyed a second consecutive year of decreases in property crime. And even those that endured year-over-year increases still have not risen back to pre-pandemic peaks," notes The Mercury News. "Oakland saw a 7.5% increase in all property crime from 2020 but is still down 12.3% overall from 2019.…Even Walnut Creek—where a mid-November mass attack on a downtown Nordstrom reverberated nationwide—has seen property crime decline 9% from two years ago."
All of this is to say that the narrative of a recent spike in crime across the board is just not accurate. And that's not just true for San Francisco, but other areas around the country as well.
Trends mirrored elsewhere.
Violent crimes and property crimes are down in Boston.
"Cincinnati crime is at a 10-year low," reported WVXU this week.
Overall crime was down 5 percent in Charlotte, the government there announced.
In Little Rock, Arkansas, "violent crime is trending down," Little Rock Police Chief Keith Humphrey announced in late December.
"Violent crime trends down sharply in Jacksonville in 2021," News4Jax reported.
In San Antonio, homicides were up in 2021 but overall crime was down.
In Amarillo, Texas, homicides were up—21 last year, 15 in 2020—but overall "violent crime decreased more than 10% in 2021 compared to 2020…The department also reported an 8% decrease in property crime in 2021."
In Los Angeles, crime last year was up from 2020 but lower than in 2019. "There were a total of 204,205 crime reports in Los Angeles last year, everything from vandalism to stolen cars to homicide. That's a 4.9% increase from 2020, when the city spent several months on lockdown. But it's 5.4% below 2019," reports Crosstown.
Crime downturns are far from universal, but they're common enough to seriously complicate crime panic narratives. (Likewise, the idea that America is seeing a shoplifting crisis may be overblown.)
Anti-Asian hate crimes spiking? In other things-are-more-complicated-than-they-seem news, San Francisco is reporting a 567 percent spike in hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (a factoid that has garnered headlines across the country). Preliminary numbers from last year show 60 such victims, according to San Francisco Mayor London Breed. This is up from nine victims in 2020.
However, more than half of these crimes—mostly vandalism and some robberies—were committed by one person. That leaves us with much less of a general increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and more of a one-man spree.
"More than 30 of the 60 incidents were committed by the same offender. An individual we arrested last August," Police Chief Scott said. That person—36-year-old Derik Barreto—was arrested and charged with four counts of second-degree burglary, 27 counts of vandalism, 31 counts of hate crime enhancement, 31 counts of being armed in the commission of a felony, and four counts of possession of burglary tools.
Breed blamed San Francisco's rise in anti-Asian crimes on former President Donald Trump and his rhetoric around China and COVID-19. But as with previous "hate crime spikes" attributed to Trump, there's not necessarily any evidence for this. And if it was the case, why did the number spike in 2021, not 2020?
What actually did change in 2021 was more focus on anti-Asian hate crimes, from San Francisco leaders and media and press around the country. For instance, there was a concerted push in San Francisco last year to get people to report hate crimes.
That the increase in anti-Asian bias incidents comes as people have been especially attuned to hate crimes in general and anti-Asian hate crimes in particular suggests a) more people may have come forward about incidents they normally wouldn't have and b) police and prosecutors may have been more likely to categorize things as hate crimes than they did before.
(For more on anti-Asian hate crimes and hype, see my feature from Reason's October 2021 issue: "Do We Really Need New Anti-Asian Hate Crime Laws?")
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New Yorkers are fighting for the right to get legal advice from nonlawyers. "Rules in New York, as in most states, forbid practicing law without a license, and giving individualized advice on how to respond to litigation is generally considered practicing law," notes The New York Times. A nonprofit called Upsolve is challenging that practice:
On Tuesday, Upsolve took a step aimed at undoing the catch: It filed a lawsuit against the state attorney general's office in federal court in Manhattan, arguing that barring nonlawyers from giving the kind of basic advice Upsolve would teach them to offer would violate the First Amendment….
Upsolve says a ruling in its favor would clear the way for thousands of lay professionals — social workers, clergy members, community organizers and the like — to help correct a gigantic imbalance in the legal playing field.
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• Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring. People have already begun speculating about who President Joe Biden will nominate to replace him:
So it's probably Ketanji Brown Jackson. She got 53 votes including Lindsay Graham in 2021. GOP may be better served to let it go given it's replacing Breyer and keep pressing Biden on inflation/covid/economy and issues that will matter in Nov.
— Rory Cooper (@rorycooper) January 26, 2022
• Researchers have "identified biological factors that might help predict if a person will develop long Covid," notes The New York Times.
• San Jose "voted Tuesday night to require gun owners to carry liability insurance in what's believed to be the first measure of its kind in the United States," the Associated Press reports.
• What homeschoolers knew before everyone else.
• 'The typical U.S. home spent less than two weeks on the market in December, while home prices were up nearly 20% at the end of the month from a year earlier," according to The Wall Street Journal. "In a testament to unmet demand, Redfin reported average U.S. rents saw their largest annual increase in December since February 2019, rising over 30% in nine major metro areas in December year over year."
• The Federal Trade Commission will vote today on "nutrition labels" for broadband internet service.
• More book banning:
https://twitter.com/JuddLegum/status/1486470195036270600
• The case against masks at school.
• "Much of Biden's first year has been a simple continuation of his predecessor's wrongheaded approach to U.S. trade policy," writes Scott Lincicome, examining how Biden's first-year trade record holds up to expectations.
• "Jex Blackmore, a Detroit activist and artist…ingested a mail-order abortion pill during a live interview with Fox 2′s Charlie Langton on Sunday," MLive.com reports.
• Reason's Peter Suderman has more on the study on state-funded pre-K education that we mentioned in Roundup yesterday.
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First we saw from VAERS a spike in various malaise in response to the covid vaccine, primarily myocarditis. To the point Belgium banned one of the vaccines for use in males under 35. Then tracking of menstruation along with VAERS pointed to a change in menstruation cycles among women in response to the vaccine with the CDC finally admitting the link after a year. But there is now a third database that points to issues and side effects of the vaccine. The Defense Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED).
This database shows a large spike in various malaise that range from myocarditis to 300 percent increase in cancers abd miscarriages against a 5 year baseline.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/covid-panel-military-service-members-see-spikes-miscarriages-cancer
More concerning is that after researchers started mining the database, someone started to go in and alter the reports.
Johnson mentioned during the panel that data on myocarditis cases appears to have been doctored, as the whistleblowers found that the number of codes for the diagnosis was about 28 times higher in August 2021 than when they checked again this month, where it was only two times higher.
"[T]here appears to be doctoring of the data," Johnson said. "Now, my staff has already sent — this morning, we sent a record preservation letter to the Department of Defense to try and protect this data."
Once again:
In general, the risk of myocarditis from the virus is higher than the risk of myocarditis from the vaccine.
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.12.23.21268276v1
First, we confirm and extend our previous findings in more than 42 million persons that the risk of hospitalization or death from myocarditis following COVID-19 infection is higher than the risk associated with vaccination in the overall population.
I have challenged Jesse over and over to present his studies which claims to show that the risk of ANY adverse event from the vaccine is higher than the risk of that SAME adverse event from the virus. I know of only two: Guilles-Barre syndrome (which is specific to the process of vaccination itself) and PEG allergies (which is specific to how the Pfizer/Moderna vaccines are made). For everything else that has been studied so far, the virus is riskier than the vaccine.
Considering the vaccine doesn't actually work, it's a moot point anyway.
this.
"In the overall population".
What about in children under 12 or young male athletes?
I don't think Jesse has ever claimed that the vaccines are so dangerous that no one should ever use them.
I have not. I've consistently said everyone should handle their own risk analysis. And I truly think the vaccine is more harmful for those under 30 than needed to prevent a negligent risk from covid.
Those over 65 or have comorbidities I have no problem getting vaxxed. But jeff wants kids to recoeve the risks associated with the vaccine despite near zero risk of covid. It is amazing to watch.
And I truly think the vaccine is more harmful for those under 30 than needed to prevent a negligent risk from covid.
Where is your study which demonstrates the validity of this belief?
Individuals are capable of engaging in critical thinking. We don't need an expert to make most decisions in life.
From this post Chuck, I assume you are a member of a native tribe living on the Amazon River. Is that correct?
Stupid response.
Well, look at the responder. He's clearly operating at peak capacity.
Weird all-or-nothing thinking. You really think everyone should just defer to "experts" on everything? What about when experts disagree? (which is pretty much the norm, BTW).
It's "argumentum ad vericundiam", it's a logical fallacy and only little bitches rely on it.
Pfizer own application stating covid has so little harm for those under 18 that the results of their trial were statistically insignificant.
Current death numbers for those.
Belgium changing their advice foe that cohort.
Now show me your study saying those under 30 are at immense risk if they don't get vaccinated.
The irony here is you admit below vaccines can cause myocarditis. You admit vaccines don't stop infection from covid. You admit covid can cause myocarditis. Yet your solution is to maximize all those risks together to create a union of highest possible risk to myocarditis. Lol.
I note the complete absence of links to studies in your response.
See the sea lion bark!
This is absolutely correct and what any sane non-leftists has come around to
Unfortunately it has taken a year of shouting this to the public to get them on board, but its slowly happening.
Never mind just children and athletes, the risk of this particular effect is higher among all males under 40.
Finally, an actual study to talk about. Note that this was published in Nature, a very prestigious journal. So much for people trying to hide the myocarditis risk.
So let's look at the major finding here:
Subgroup analyses by age showed that the increased risk of events associated with the two mRNA vaccines was present only in those aged under 40 years. For this age group, we estimated 2 (95% CI 1, 3) and 8 (95%CI 4, 9) excess cases of myocarditis per 1million people receiving a first dose of BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273, respectively, and 3 (95% CI 2, 4) and 15 (95%CI 12, 16) excess cases of myocarditis per 1million people receiving a second dose of BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273, respectively. This compares with ten (95% CI 7, 11) extra cases of myocarditis following a SARS-CoV-2 positive test in those aged under 40 years.
So in one case, the risk of myocarditis for people under 40 is *slightly* higher after the 2nd dose of the Moderna vaccine only - 12-16/million vs. 7-11/million, than it is for the virus. And yes it would be even higher for men vs. women. The good news though is that it's just for the Moderna vaccine, the Pfizer vaccine doesn't demonstrate the same type of risk.
So even still, if you're concerned about myocarditis, the Pfizer vaccine is the way to go, not the Moderna one.
See, Jesse, THIS is the type of info that I was asking for from you.
This is information you've been given multiple times jeff. And you ignored it then as you even do now.
Do you not notice I specify my beliefs based on the population makeup dumbass?
Don't try to save face now.
Even on your above comment you tried to dismiss it lol.
So why didn't YOU present this link to the Nature study, Jesse?
And if you knew about this study, how could you then also claim "they're trying to conceal the myocarditis risk"? It's right there in the paper.
Because every time someone gives you or Mike a cite you ignore or minimize it?
You know we can read all of your posts right? You know we can see that you don’t make the same demands for citation from your fellow travelers right?
Excuses excuses.
It's because most of the time, the citation comes from Dr. Joe Rogan.
You're minimizing the takeaways even though I broke them out? I'm not a person, I'm a man under age 40: Both of the available MRNA vaccines may be more dangerous to me than an infection, particularly now that Omicron has pushed the earlier variants aside.
This is all academic to me: the state required me to get boosted and I had no more ill effects from Moderna #3 than my annual flu shot. But it doesn't serve anyone to diminish the potential issue.
Statistically Claptrap, Covid is a greater risk to you than a vaccine, including for myocarditis.
Statistically, Joe, your vaccine isn't worth jack shit.
As a relatively healthy male under age 40 who is triple-vaxxed, his odds of ending up in a hospital for it are - statistically - 0.0018%, or about 1 in 60,000.
It takes a special kind of stupid to ignore the study, an analysis highlighting the study's takeaways, a post in this very thread which calls out the findings, and a follow-up post, which you responded to, redirecting you to the takeaways and how and when they're more applicable than another repetition of your catechism.
Bravo. You are truly a shining example to the youth of today, you worthless old hippie.
Even if that's true, the vaccines don't stop you from getting covid, so it's not an either/or choice for covid or vaccine. If you get the vaccine you are likely to be exposed to the risk of the vaccine plus the risk of being actually infected.
All of these arguments assume that vaccine means no infection.
Molly is never going to fuck you Joe, no matter how stupid you try to be in these comments.
Sadly you want to add the risks together because the shot doesn't stop you from getting covid.
Yeah, I keep trying to point that out as well.
They are just engaging in wishful thinking at this point and assuming the vaccines work they way they wish they did and actually stop infections and transmission. I wish they worked that way too. But they obviously don't.
It’s turned into pseudo-religious beliefs.
L Ron Hubbard would be proud of the progressives.
Holy fucking shit!
per 1million people receiving a first dose... per 1million people receiving a second dose
So, this study is completely outdated and drawing any conclusions from it is pointless. We need to know the effects of 3 and 4 shots now.
All you do is post irrelevant and outdated data and conflate arguments. Your Science! is garbage. You get excited by every little bit of data you can misrepresent as supporting your claims that everyone can see with their own eyes are absolutely false. Every business I know has people out with COVID. Every one! It has never been worse and we have people 3 and 4 times vaccinated.
Again. Youre using a study that is older and ignores other findings. You've chosen one study that finally admits to myocarditis after a year of denial to push your political points. Here is another dataset that shows your dataset is not correct. Your dataset is not as comprehensive as DMED for a fixed population sample. The ages and health metrics of the military are well understood and point to multiple spikes in various issues. You ignore this because enough have political reasons to try and hide any effects of the vaccine.
The irony is I've stated from the get go to allow people to evaluate their own risks. You've advocated for 360 million people to get vaccinated and ignore the health risks of such.
I repeat:
Present your studies which demonstrate that the risk of an adverse event from the vaccine is higher than the risk of that same adverse event from the virus.
admits to myocarditis after a year of denial
No one ever denied the risk of myocarditis from the vaccine. It's right there on the CDC website.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/myocarditis.html
I have JesseAz muted. He seriously tried to claim that nobody admits the vaccines can cause myocarditis?! Nobody has ever said that.
No that is not what I said dumbass.
That is a stupid metric. I mean, apocalyptically stupid.
If you give a vaccine to 300 million people and it has a 1% side effect rate, You get 3 million people with that side effect.
If 80 million people catch a virus with a 300% greater risk of that side effect, you only get 2.4 million people with that side effect.
And here's the rub, since the vaccine is not terribly protective against the new variant, a large number of those people are going to actually be enduring a double risk. They will have the risk from the vaccine, and then again have the risk from catching the virus.
None of that means that it is a bad idea to get vaccinated. But having a low risk activity engaged in by extremely high numbers of people can carry a greater absolute risk than lower numbers of people suffering a higher risk.
To wit... Skydiving is exponentially more dangerous than driving to work. Yet thousands of people die driving to work and single digits of people die skydiving.
Threading fail. Whatever this new stuff is they added is making my cell phone-based Chrome browser ridiculously slow to respond.
Also there has been no study on of it is a one time risk for myocarditis or ig it is a shared risk for every booster, which would make incidence of risk from the vaccines far worse over time.
And here's the rub, since the vaccine is not terribly protective against the new variant, a large number of those people are going to actually be enduring a double risk.
This is how you know that the sources Jeffy and White Mike are quoting have an agenda which Jeffy and White Mike are happy to adhere to.
As I stated above, a little critical thinking goes a long way. Experts are often myopic.
Oh, well, I unmuted you a couple of days ago. Thought it might be possible to have decent conversations with you. Apparently, I was wrong. Goodbye.
I do love when you idiots advertise chosen ignorance.
So your postulate there is that choosing to ignore you equals ignorance?? Only if you are using "ignorance" as a verb, midwit.
No way to refute that being exposed to the vaccine and still getting the virus puts you at risk of both, so into the bin goes the comment.
White Mike might as well be a time traveler sent back to redact history for the Ministry of Truth. I can just about see him, sitting there in a tiny cinder block apartment with a flickering light flipping tabs to the Newspeak dictionary and back over to Reason. In his underwear, of course, because nobody has left their home since COVID32 hit.
Here is another dataset that shows your dataset is not correct.
You are making an apples-to-oranges comparison. What is the relative risk of those individuals in your cohort from developing myocarditis from the vaccine, vs. from the virus?
our dataset is not as comprehensive as DMED for a fixed population sample. The ages and health metrics of the military are well understood and point to multiple spikes in various issues.
If you think your data contradicts the study that I cited, then show this, by properly calculating the risk of myocarditis from vaccine vs. virus, so that an apples-to-apples comparison can be made.
The study you showed is not comprehensive you retarded fuck. Did you read past the abstract? You simply found a headline that agreed with your first impression.
You dont even realize that even if the vaccine has less myocarditis than becoming infected, it would have to be 3 times less since you're asking everyone to get the shot but only a third of the country has been infected.
You also don't realize your study is not as comprehensive because the population does not undergo the same set of tests the military does and relies almost exclusively as hospitalization with myocarditis. You are ignorant to all objective analysis jeff.
Oh I read beyond the headline. It's pretty obvious though that you didn't even get that far.
And I am not saying that this study is the Inerrant Word of God or anything. Only that it is a study which demonstrates that the risk of myocarditis from the vaccine is lower than the risk of myocarditis from the virus. If you have a study - not just criticism, but a study - that demonstrates otherwise, please present it.
No you didn't jeff. You called it comprehensive when it wasn't. It was to a specific population.
Do you deny that the military has more comprehensive medical tests yearly as part of their employment? Yes or no.
You are neglecting the risk of vaccine + virus. Which is one that vaccinated people are very likely to be exposed to at this point.
You ignore this because enough have political reasons to try and hide any effects of the vaccine.
I'm not hiding anything about the vaccine. I'm asking for proper data analysis and proper comparison of risk. Can you provide that?
You literally call all counter information to your first impressions a conspiracy lol. You present studies that are often weak, such as you using studies only on the first 28 days after vaccination for antibodies, and then outlying dismiss any study or dataset that disagrees with your first impression.
Youre simply a dishonest person jeff.
The fact though spent 9 posts now raging about a comprehensive and complete dataset and called it a conspiracy shows just that.
You ignore other countries admitting the issue. You ignore all data that disagrees with you. You raise up the government's narrative above all else.
Youre not smart jeff. Youre just a biased idiot.
So the answer is no.
We don't know all of the risks from vaccines or the virus yet. When things are uncertain, it is not unreasonable to consider the potential for unknown risks in your risk assessment.
I've stated from the get go to allow people to evaluate their own risks.
I agree with that general principle.
You've advocated for 360 million people to get vaccinated and ignore the health risks of such.
I've stated that for most people, the risk from the vaccine is lower than the risk from the virus. Which is a true statement, based on the knowledge that we have at the time.
No it is not a true statement dumbfuck. Under the age of 60 the risk of covid is not significant. Yet you wish to apply a risk from the vaccine to this entire population.
And it is not true. It is true based on your limited study and untrue in other instances like DMED that you reject for political reasons.
Under the age of 60 the risk of covid is not significant.
The risk of DEATH from COVID is very low, that is correct. The risk of other adverse events, however, is different. Such as myocarditis.
It is not as significant as forcing healthy people not at risk to undergo a vaccine with a known risk when they are healthy.
Do you not fucking get that?
It is not as significant as forcing healthy people not at risk to undergo a vaccine with a known risk when they are healthy.
How do you know this? Do you have a study which backs up this claim?
I love the equation of COVID side-effects to vaccine side-effects. You may not get covid, but the odds of the vaccine side-effects come into play when you are definitely exposed by being vaccinated. They are not the same, as much as jeffy wants to bark about it.
And if you are vaccinated, you still might get covid.
For the overwhelming majority of people, the virus isn’t a risk.
What happened to "let people decide their own risk tolerance"?
You are a tad more fact-driven than JesseAz.
Lol. Wow what an idiotic comment. Jeff is flat out ignoring data and calling it a conspiracy dummy.
Dummy's love to love on eachother.
Hahahahahahaha, the fuck he is.
Any by the way jeff. I do adore how you ignore all the other spikes associated and focused solely on Myocarditis. It shows a real intelligence to prove you didnt actually read the article you are so emotionally attached to disputing.
Also jeff, if you actually read the article and the dig in tab you would have noticed the spike did not occur in 2019, but in the 2nd half of 2020 after the military demanded their members get vaccinated.
Is your argument no military members got infected with covid prior to getting vaccines? How do you explain no spike during the near 18 months of covid infections but only after vaccine usage spiked? What does this imply to you?
If a person got sick from COVID while at the same time suffered from myocarditis, would that illness be counted as COVID? Or myocarditis? How would it have appeared in the stats?
The absence of statistics on myocarditis in unvaccinated people suffering from COVID does not necessarily mean there wasn't any myocarditis, only that it may have been counted differently.
Holy fuck you are retarded. The database records all sickness or health events. They can see if someone tested for covid or myocarsitis. The database is mined and shows a spike after vaccinations began to be pushed, not prior.
Work through it jeff. Mouth the words. Reach the conclusion the researchers have.
Your article doesn't go in to that level of detail. Moreover, your article does not discuss the RELATIVE RISK. You are making an apples-to-oranges comparison.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-021-01630-0.pdf
This paper shows risk of myocarditus after the 2nd shot of moderna is higher than the risk of myocarditus from covid for people under 40. I believe they have a preprint somewhere which separates by sex and shows that 2nd dose of pfizer is worse than covid for men under 40.
Here is a more readible article about it https://vinayprasadmdmph.substack.com/p/uk-now-reports-myocarditis-stratified
Furthermore, pointing out incidences of adverse events to the vaccine is meaningless UNLESS they are compared to what would have happened in the absence of a vaccine. Based on our current knowledge, we know that had that same group of individuals mentioned above NOT chosen to get vaccinated, and instead caught COVID, MORE of them would have developed myocarditis. Furthermore, their myocarditis might not have even made it into the official statistics, because they likely would have simply been counted as suffering "from COVID".
This is similar to the Bastiat "seen/unseen" dilemma. We only see the results of the choices that were made. We don't see the results of the avoided choices that could have been made instead. So talking about "these guys got myocarditis from the vaccine" (the seen) is meaningless unless one also has knowledge of "more of these guys got myocarditis from COVID" (the unseen, in this case).
Here's an idea. Mind your own fucking business and let people assess their own risk tolerance.
In order for people to assess their own risk tolerance, it is important to have a rational basis upon which to make this decision. I am pointing out that yelling about the adverse effects of the vaccine is meaningless, from a risk tolerance perspective, unless one also knows about the risks from adverse effects from the virus itself.
Lol. People can only provide their own risk analysis when the risks are not allowed to be discussed. That is your assertion.
The risks are all there, being discussed. But let us have a PROPER COMPARISON of the risks. Agreed?
I am not the one calling all data that disagrees with me a conspiracy theory. That is you dumbfuck.
I am not the one calling all data that disagrees with me a conspiracy theory.
Neither am I. Glad I could clear that up.
Look at your lower post dumbass.
Look jeff, are you capable of reading the linked article and the primary sources inside or not?
You have done nothing but deny this data set as valid for no reason besides it disagrees with you. It is sad and pathetic.
I am beginning to think that you are not smart enough to understand what I am saying.
The argument is that your data is not presenting a relative risk. That's the problem.
Is this where you bring up that bullshit about Long COVID, which is nothing more than a munchie illness?
Long COVID
Is this the new trend?
But vaccine doesn't mean you won't also get the virus, you dope. So you need to consider the risk of both combined as well.
Translation: Chemjeff is kicking ass and I've got nothing else.
The large number of Americans not getting vaccinated are dragging the country down economically, helping spread covid, and helping to keep restrictions in place. Of course the rest of us - most of us - should be concerned.
Translation: chemtard radical deathfat and Joe Fuckface are coping over the failure of their precious vaccines to stop COVID.
No, I've got a lot more.
But that really is the key point. And if you don't get that, I don't know what to say. "The science" can't tell you what risks are acceptable to any individual person. If people decide they would rather take the risk of the virus by itself than that of the virus plus the vaccine, that is up to them.
And as it seems like you have had your head up your ass for at least the last 6 months, you may need to have it pointed out that the vaccines don't seem to stop people from getting infected with the variants going around at the moment. So people who take the vaccines are exposed to the risk of the vaccines as well as that of the virus. And that wouldn't be any different if we had 95% vaccination (as can be seen in any country or area that has that high of a vaccination rate).
People are encouraged to climb mountains, bungee jump, white water raft, hunt with Dick Cheney. All of these activities are many times riskier than a COVID exposure. Fuck, riding in a car is riskier for most people.
Just 2 weeks to flatten the curve. We promised them it would never end and we were right. We should have begun a revolution then.
Furthermore, pointing out incidences of adverse events to the vaccine is meaningless UNLESS they are compared to what would have happened in the absence of a vaccine.
Cool. Never say the pandemic would have killed more without the vaccine again. That's your metric.
"Furthermore, pointing out incidences of adverse events to the vaccine is meaningless UNLESS they are compared to what would have happened in the absence of a vaccine."
You assume negative reactions IF a young person gets COVID (that alone is a hypothetical) while the numbers show young people getting serious issues from COVID to be a miniscule number.
"You assume negative reactions IF a young person gets COVID"
He's not assuming that. There are stats, which chemjeff referred to, on how many people have had episodes of myocarditis from COVID-19.
And there are stats, as in the link. That say it is much higher in vaccines.
That's the problem with you and Jeff. You don't actually read what you are attacking. You take the leftist narrative as the only true facts and ignore all others.
And there are stats, as in the link. That say it is much higher in vaccines.
Your link does not provide any relative risk data. Once again, when it comes to risk tolerance, knowing the risk of a course of action is meaningless unless one also knows the risks associated with the alternatives. That is why your data is not an apples-to-apples comparison of the data that I provided.
If you really want to help people make up their own minds, why are you so resistant to providing ACCURATE risk data?
"Once again, when it comes to risk tolerance, knowing the risk of a course of action is meaningless unless one also knows the risks associated with the alternatives."
I thought this was a basic principle that libertarians understand well. Oh, wait, bad assumption on my part that commenters here are libertarians.
Youre the two dumbasses dismissing studies of data that disagree with you and demanding others follow your risk posture.
Jeff it shows a correlation spike incidents absent a correlation to covid infections dumbass. It is the same type of analysis used in your link above. It correlates known parameters with incidents of myocarditis. That is literally what your linked study does as well.
In the DMED study it shows a spike post vaccinations increasing not tied to a spike in covid infections
Are you truly this dumb? Do you think your study was different?
Yours isn't even a study. Where is the IRR calculation?
Finally, we see the conspiratorial mind at work here:
Johnson mentioned during the panel that data on myocarditis cases appears to have been doctored, as the whistleblowers found that the number of codes for the diagnosis was about 28 times higher in August 2021 than when they checked again this month, where it was only two times higher.
Oh, my. The codes from August 2021 don't match the codes from today. So instead of considering a great many plausible explanations, such as:
- the data from August 2021 was tentative, and was updated later on with more concrete data;
- the data from August 2021 was erroneous, and updated with the correct data
instead the immediate assumption is that there was foul play involved. The data was doctored! They immediately generate the hypothesis that the observation - mismatch of data - must be due to nefarious conspiratorial dark motives. And then they demand that everyone around them prove that it's not a conspiracy. Of course that burden of proof cannot be met, because one cannot prove a negative, and even still, when the evidence becomes overwhelming against their pet conspiracy, they just move the goalposts to another nonfalsifiable conspiracy theory.
Properly the burden of proof should rest on people like Jesse who think that there is some sinister foul play afoot, to prove it. But he won't do that, of course, because he gets more mileage when there is a conspiracy around for him to feed off of and justify his own paranoia and sense of victimhood.
Of course that burden of proof cannot be met, because one cannot prove a negative, and even still, when the evidence becomes overwhelming against their pet conspiracy, they just move the goalposts to another nonfalsifiable conspiracy theory.
Sort of like, "They aren't teaching CRT in schools, the DoJ is just having meetings!"
Even as he was given dozens of primary examples of CRT in schools that he ignored.
Jeff is a corrupt piece of shit.
That's what toy took away? We already know that other aspects have been doctors such as the lab leak discovery by Fauci with the latest FOIA releases.
It isnt a conspiracy. They have documentation on it you ignorant fuck. Sorry that this is inconvenient for you.
You are proving my point. What does Dr. Fauci have to do with the current topic at hand? Nothing. But you insinuate that it's all part of some general conspiracy to conceal the truth.
Whatever Dr. Fauci did with his emails has nothing to do with the current discussion.
So, do you have any evidence or proof that the current data was "doctored"?
You've cconstany repeated CDC narratives as fact the last 2 years no matter how often they have been wrong jeff. That's what fauci has to do with it.
Evidence despite those mining the data saying the data has changed? What evidence do you fucking require? Do you realize how stupid you sound?
And yes the fact that we know the CDC has lied about covid for political reasons does inf act matter when discussing the political effects of the data analysis. He lied from day one for political reasons. He lied about masks. He lied about double masking. They hid the myocarditis links for months. They hid the menstruation issues for over a year.
You dont see this is a problem. Most people do.
Properly the burden of proof should rest on people like Jesse who think that there is some sinister foul play afoot, to prove it.
You just called a doctor and senator who have been recording and mining this data as committing a conspiracy. There is no proof you will ever take because you are an ignorant leftist. No matter how much Fauci lies to the public, you take his word as king. You ignore all counter data, dismissing it despite it being documented and now under court order to be preserved.
Jeff, youre lying to yourself when you claim to be neutral and objective.
This is just further proof.
You just called a doctor and senator who have been recording and mining this data as committing a conspiracy.
No - data mining is not a conspiracy. Data analysis is not a conspiracy.
The conspiratorial thinking arises, if there are inconsistencies in the data, by immediately jumping to dark conclusions. By claiming that the data was "doctored". One that you are happy to engage in.
You outright dismissed this data analysis solely because you disagreed with it jeff. You didnt state any flaws with their methods. Then you call it a conspiracy when they note the data changed.
Do you know who discovered various countries were changing their historical temperature databases jeff? The ones who were analyzing the data and had happened to save off older databases.
So, all of these responses from Jesse and he never did provide a study that supported his claim. He did have plenty of time, however, to offer insults and conspiracy theories.
He claims that he wants people to "decide on their own risk tolerance". But what is evident is that he wants people to decide based on skewed, inaccurate, sloppy comparisons of risk, where the risk from the vaccine is exaggerated but the risk from the virus is minimized. He doesn't want people to truly "decide for themselves". He wants to manipulate people to discourage them from getting vaccinated. Keep that in mind the next time you read some link from Jesse purporting to declare how harmful the vaccine is.
You really are fucking stupid. The study in question linked in the article is the study jeff. You know that right?
It used the same methods your study linked to, you just don't agree with it. Wow.
That's not a study.
Do you even know what a study is?
Maybe you aren't trying to be manipulative. Maybe you're just dumb.
"So, all of these responses from Jesse and he never did provide a study that supported his claim. He did have plenty of time, however, to offer insults and conspiracy theories."
I also note that despite me showing my math earlier in the week, you are not acknowledging the point that I made that- at least for healthy children- the risk of myocarditis is higher from the vaccine than the risk of being hospitalized, ICU'd or killed by COVID.
Do you at least acknowledge that?
I saw your math. I disagree with it. Maybe at a later time we can chat about it again if you want.
Crime is not down in San Francisco.
Go on any tourist site and read the reviews.
Open air drug use, pooping in the street, car break ins, shoplifting are all occurring on every other block.
The funniest one was the tourist told by cops to move along for smoking a cigar outside while crimes were happening all around.
Crime Is Down From Pre-Pandemic Levels in San Francisco
Yay for decriminalization?
When shoplifting stops being a crime, crime goes down!
Pretty much. We stopped counting crime and now there's no crime!
If we stop counting homeless people we will solve that as well. A Person in California was trying to convince other online readers, different site, that if not for Newsom the homeless would be worse in California..Kind of like if not for vaccine the deaths would be worse there is actually no proof of that.
Looks like SF will do the same for Anti-Asian hate crimes.
https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?hspart=hidden&hsimp=yhs-epic&p=san%20francisco%20vietnamese%20man%20beaten%20wit%20%20bat
It's like magic! TA-DA!!!
It ain't murder if homicide isn't a crime anymore.
Well... unless you call someone the wrong pronoun.
Yes. I was just in San Francisco last weekend. I lived there for a decade in the 90s and early 2000s. The condition of the city is shocking. There were always homeless, but the number of homeless and the open drug use today is shocking. My friends who live up there describe dealing with crime as a part of their daily lives. If the statistics say crime is down, there’s got to be more to the story.
There’s a Mark Twain quote that might be appropriate here, and it’s not “the coldest winter I ever spent…”
Is it "Politicians are lying assholes" or something like that?
Probably the one about, "if you don't read the news you're uninformed. If you do read the news you're misinformed." Or something like that...
Something about lies and statistics.
"There are lies, damn lies, and statistics." - MT
Hey, somebody gave ENB the stats and they're good enough for her!
What do you want her to do? Analysis? Sheesh, it's like you're expecting her to be skeptical of government sources that say the government is doing a great job.
It's amazing how fast the numbers drop when you quit counting.
Well, drug use is no longer considered a crime. There have been public announcements that theft smaller than a car will not be punished, so people do not bother to report when the police do nothing. Rioting, vandalism, and arson are not considered criminal if done for the right political reasons. We aren't even comparing apples to oranges anymore
Substack pushes back against calls to ban certain sorts of content or writers.
When the mob comes for Substack.
At Substack, we don’t make moderation decisions based on public pressure or PR considerations.
NO ONE CAN RESIST THE INQUISITION.
And no one expects it either.
New Yorkers are fighting for the right to get legal advice from nonlawyers.
Ha. Are legislatures suddenly not filled to the brim with attorneys?
"Rules in New York, as in most states, forbid practicing law without a license, and giving individualized advice on how to respond to litigation is generally considered practicing law,"
So is saying: "Sue the bastards" or "Countersue the bastards" considered practicing law without a license?
Is reading The U.S. Constitution and The Bill of Rights practicing law without a license, since they are the highest law in the land?
They're just basing that on that one high profile example of an actual lawyer giving bad advice, some guy named Giuliani.
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring.
Hello Madam Justice Vice President!
Was thinking the same thing. It could be a solution to the problem of Kamala Harris sucking as a Presidential or Vice Presidential candidate in 2024.
Yeah. What could ever go wrong with an ineffectual Supreme Court Justice.
Do you read what you write?
Can she be worse than Sotomayor?
Based on her history, sadly yes.
She has her own knee pads.
Unequivocally,
She wouldn't be ineffectual, Jesse. I'm sure she'd be extremely useful and do exactly what she was told.
She'd probably even let 430 South Capitol Street write her opinions for her, and suck Roberts dick in the rare event he manifested unwanted backbone and needed convincing otherwise.
If I were the Democrats I couldn't think of a more wonderful choice.
She won't be a problem. They'll just do what they do with senile justices (or 2/3 dead ones) and give the opinions to her staff. They'll just start it right away instead of waiting for dramatic decline in cognitive function.
Though with Kamala, I can't even visualize what that might look like? Would she turn into Joy Reid?
Collecting a paycheck for asking stupid questions that nobody but beltway enthusiasts hear and joining the opinions Kagan's staff writes is a pretty sweet gig.
The court has suffered fools before and will undoubtedly do so again.
...assuming the Senate would confirm her. Many of them likely thinks she's a clueless bitch also.
Ay, there's the rub.
It's the Ted Cruz problem. Cruz would likely be a really good justice, but a LOT of Senators seem to hate him.
...having politicians is not really a strike against somebody for me, but it might make confirmation a bitch.
Ted Cruz wouldn't make a good Hot Dog on a Stick manager. The guy has no spine.
How so?
Isn't you lefties biggest problem with him is that he's no Liz Cheney?
Give them 10 years or so, they'll eventually like Cruz just like they do/did with Romney, Mccain and Bush.
It's been floated. Who knows how seriously.
We can solve one problem with a definite time limit by substituting a greater problem (giving an incompetent actual power) with an indefinite limit. Brilliant!
Although Hillary is probably thinking right now, "Justice Hillary Clinton sounds nice."
I’m thinking you are a twit
Whomever the nominee is should be careful to not mention feeling sad near her.
Hillary is neither black nor young. But she might be eyeballing that empty VP Chair if Kammy gets the nod.
15 murders in Maine during all of 2021:
https://www.maine.gov/dps/msp/media-center/homicide-lists/2021-homicides
"All of 2021? Pffftt....we can beat that on any Tuesday." /Chicago
It's funny that in The City of 'Never let a crisis go to waste', both murders and 'died of COVID with lead as a comorbidity' went up.
They can beat that by mid-afternoon.
4 of them were infant/toddler deaths, so I'm willing to bet those are trumped up charges seeing as how the parents rushed the babies to the hospital and the hospital said they committed a crime
Must be those strict firearms laws they have there.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10446437/Bridget-Fonda-58-looks-UNRECOGNIZABLE-shy-movie-star-seen-time-12-years.html
Bridget Fonda is finally John's type of lady.
I don't know who John is but body-shaming is not OK.
#BMIDoesntMatter
#COVIDHatesFatPeople
That's too bad, his typos were epic.
Whatever happened to John? His was a prominent voice here since at least the reign of Bush the Lesser.
I always thought it interesting that a Republican, employed by the Federal government, who wasted our tax dollars by posting here all day, every day, would be such a hero to so many of the commentariat.
Because John was an intelligent commenter. He is missed.
Yeah, I really miss some of his takes. He was a decent thinker.
I can see how it would be confusing to someone who chooses to live life in strict adherence to the ad hominem fallacy, even going so far as contorting the facts to support their worldview.
John would, annually, progressively curtail posting, even ceasing entirely, between Jan. 1 and Apr. 15. Almost like rather than working for the government, where he would stop posting *after* Apr. 15, he worked for people against the government.
I heard he went to the glibs and got banned for being an ass. Don't know anyone who met him offline, so whatever happened to him after that is a mystery.
Lol, that was you. You made a huge show of going to the glibs, only get banned for being an ass, and come slinking back here.
I can't believe you posted your story as John's. What a piece of work you are.
Got banned in about a week even. Which is less time than he spent threatening to leave here and go there.
"Jex Blackmore, a Detroit activist and artist…ingested a mail-order abortion pill during a live interview with Fox 2′s Charlie Langton on Sunday," MLive.com reports.
That's a relief! I was worried we might get through an entire ENB Reason Roundup without an important story about access to abortion care.
#AbortionAboveAll
Killing babies is the most fundamental of rights. It's so fundamental, they didn't even need to mention it in the Constitution.
Penumbras. Formed. By. Emanations.
#SUPER-PRECEDENT
One day in the not-to-distant future another attention whore will shoot an infant in the head during a YouTube livestream, and the great and the good will purr their approval.
Well, duh, why would the citizenry need to worry about a government paying people to murder babies?
That's rather tame. The woman appears to be a Satanist, she should have been eating a fetus or at least licking the Devil's anus on TV.
In c-sectionist!
Researchers have "identified biological factors that might help predict if a person will develop long Covid..."
The biggest factor is how needed a person is to prop up the authoritarian health policies side of the debate.
That, and aversion to work.
Lemme guess, any one of the myriad of 4+ factors that leads to exceedingly short COVID 75% of the time. No studying.
Ketanji Brown Jackson raped me at a high school party in 1983. I don't remember where or what day or who was at the party but it definitely happened. I haven't brought this up at any point in the last 40 years because of something to do with my garage door or something.
Please don't ask me to come testify, as I am afraid of flying unless it is for my hobby of "travel".
Donations accepted.
You too! She spiked the punch bowl at a college party I was attending then particapted in a gang rape.
You two are so brave.
Let us know if you want to gather a crowd and storm the Senate.
No, no. That's insurrection if you don't have DNC support.
I was there too! She threw some ice at me. As I recall, she really likes beer. We should solicit photos to Nationals games online to see if she's there, there's no way she could afford season tickets on her salary.
JFC, how did we go so wrong after "100 duck-sized horses or 1 horse-sized duck?"
Some of her male interns were good looking. Obviously a sexual predator.
San Jose "voted Tuesday night to require gun owners to carry liability insurance in what's believed to be the first measure of its kind in the United States," the Associated Press reports.
I certainly hope law enforcement officers can afford it.
What about liability insurance for voting?
Nah. You have to provide some sort of ID to purchase insurance.
The typical U.S. home spent less than two weeks on the market in December...
Typical excludes markets in heavy-handed blue areas?
I hear some houses in Detroit have been available so long that they literally fell down.
The Federal Trade Commission will vote today on "nutrition labels" for broadband internet service.
Tired: 5G goes into your lungs
Wired: 5G goes right to your hips
Cosmic Rays go right through everything! And nobody knows yet what Cosmic Rays do to us! Let the candlestick makers guild lobby against that!
The Mcminn County School board in Tennessee just voted to ban a Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust
You know who else denied the Holocaust?
Mahmoud Abbas?
Mel Gibson?
Misek?
Dang I accidentally flagged my own comment
You have no proof.
The jews made me do it?
Dikembe Mutombo?
I see what you did there.
According to Misek, anybody who denies that 166 headlines from 1869 to 1945 refer to The Holocaust is evidently a Holocsust Denier ×166. (And presumably a bigger lying idiot bigot than he is.)
Misek’s ramblings seem like a hollow cause
Q: How does one greet a commenter who uses harsh language?
A: "Hello, caustic."
George Lincoln Rockwell?
The case against masks at school.
WE HAVE TOO MANY GRANDMAS
It's really more of a grandpa killer, technically.
Much of Biden's first year has been a simple continuation of his predecessor's wrongheaded approach to U.S. trade policy...
Lol. Democrats were going to be better on protectionism.
Jex Blackmore, a Detroit activist and artist…ingested a mail-order abortion pill during a live interview with Fox 2′s Charlie Langton on Sunday...
Wake me when it's Ivermectin.
It's pronounced horse paste.
Sea lion paste
Wake me when it's Ivermectin.
You say that like we shouldn't take the advice of Dr. Margaret Sanger. The tiff between Jex and Neil Young over Spotify is going to be epic.
Maybe he identifies as a pregnant woman?
"Rapes and robberies last year in San Francisco were at their lowest level since 2014."
Given that nobody gets punished, how many robberies even get reported? Since literally nothing will happen, why even bother?
For people to get punished, the cops have to go and investigate and like work and stuff. Which they don't. So the only thing that's changed is the cops are being honest about not giving a fuck and not doing a fuck.
It is amazing how your world view is based on your own biases. And you treat it as fact.
And why don't cops?
Because they know before the even finish the paperwork, the perp is freed and won't be punished.
You can justify what Soros DA's do, but they are ruining large cities more than the assholes who live there already do.
Keep in mind, he'd be bitching if they were doing the investigations, so it's not like he's offering any sort of good-faith criticism here.
I'm fairly sure sarc is incapable of good faith anything.
No, I would not be bitching if they did their job. The fact that they don't is why I'm complaining. I think you'd bitch no matter what I said because you're the one arguing in bad faith, trying to impress the trolls.
Would YOU investigate if you know for a fact:
1) They are not going to be punished. The DA has specifically said so.
2) YOUR part of the job is not diminished. So you get to do a ton of paperwork for, literally, no reason.
Why would anybody do anything if there was zero reason to do it? If you had a monkey that would shit on the floor the moment you mopped it and nobody would deal with the monkey...would you continue mopping up shit ad infinitum?
In my experience with cops, the best they'll do is fill out a report if you're a crime victim. I don't know a single person who has been a victim of an assault, burglary, mugging, or b&e where the cops did anything more than that. They don't give a fuck. Their job is to assault and rob people. When other people do the same the cops might get a bit jealous, but never once in my experience has a police officer investigated a crime with a victim.
The love victimless crimes like drugs and shit, but stuff where people are on the receiving side of what cops do all day? Nope. I don't know a single person who has ever had the pleasure of a cop investigating a crime against them.
Not a one.
Cry more, you drunk sack of shit.
You're definitely impressing the trolls with that turd. I thought you were better than that.
If you really want to impress the trolls, accuse me of fucking my daughter. The trolls love that shit.
You can refute anything I say with "You're a pedo sarc! A drunk pedo! That's why your wife left you, because you fucked your daughter! You're a drunk piece of pedo shit!"
Impress the trolls Red Rocks! You know you can do it! Rock their world!
Cope, seethe, and dilate, sarc. You got called out on your mania and got butt-blasted about it.
Suck it, troll feeder.
ENB. Here's how you analyze statistics provided by the government:
"Which means, crime was going down then, and continued going down for another half-decade, and now has risen again to those levels. Citizens are rightly concerned."
"Substack pushes back against calls to ban certain sorts of content or writers."
Terrible news.
As a pro-Big-Tech left-libertarian, I believe one of the most urgent problems in this country is that speech is actually too unrestricted. Hopefully Facebook or Google or Twitter can buy Substack and kick off any voice that dissents from Reason.com / MSNBC / NYT #Resistance orthodoxy.
#Libertarianism101
I've been told that Rogan and his ilk have killed countless people with their misinformation. You should start a body count for it, just like your gauge for the 10 richest.
The Mcminn County School board in Tennessee just voted to ban a Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust
Look some people did something and that's all you need to know.
not wanting kids to read about rape in interment camps is not the same as denying the holocaust happened
To each their own. I'm glad my parents sent me to Catholic school and encouraged me to read the Bible. I'm glad my mom took me to the Holocaust museum or tour Civil Battles where children my age or just a little older fought.
No, it is a minimization of the atrocities committed so they can more easily be denied. Funny how the party whose platform is almost indistinguishable from the Nazi platform is doing this, must be coincidence.
When I was in school they didn't allow comic books then either.
Turns out the story is entirely fake. The book wasn't banned.
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
@realchrisrufo
This story is fake news: the book was swapped out from the 8th grade curriculum, not "banned." The board voted to find a better book for the Holocaust and said they'd even use Maus again if they don't find a good replacement.
Judd Legum is the Jussie Smollett of journalism.
Anne Frank’s diary fits middle school reading levels.
They must be like Uncle Joe and move awful slow at The Junction. That graphic novel has been around in serialized form for 42 years.
Reason favorite:
https://twitter.com/MollyJongFast/status/1486538000184098818?t=KdSXnuGAPl3UiAUD_rj-Uw&s=19
I believe there's a Neil Young quote for this situation. "It's better to burn out than it is to overestimate your relevance and accidentally cancel yourself" Something like that.
I believe the Neil Young quote you're looking for is, "I wish that for just one time you could stand inside my shoes, you'd know what a drag it is to see you." 🙂
I believe the Neil Young quote you're looking for is, "you probably think this song is about you." 😉
To quote Sir Bedevere: "Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of music?"
From her latest article hand-wringing about republicans:
"Whether or not Abbott is worse in his aims and ideals than Trump, he certainly seems more effective. He has functionally overturned Roe and attempted to ban mask mandates, and is floating the idea of a “do not hire” list for public-school teachers who provide minors with “obscene” content. "
"overturning Roe" and "banning mask mandates" are basically equally bad to proggies. amazing.
Also from her inane article:
"my colleague Tom Nichols imagines a future in which America becomes “a patchwork of small democracies agreeing to share a currency and certain other conveniences with a small cluster of half-assed, repressive oligarchies who agree only to help the federal government keep air traffic sorted out and the Wi-Fi strong.” "
Damn, dont throw me in the briar patch!
The article link:
https://newsletters.theatlantic.com/wait-what/61f17b66199fdd00213ce4c7/even-worse-than-trump/
Tom Nichols? The expert on every damned thing?
Funny how Nichols went from a supposed small-government conservative to a left-wing big-government bootlicker out of spite against Trump, even though Trump was hardly small-government in any sense of the word.
Note the mental masturbation in the descriptor there, as well: "a patchwork of small democracies agreeing to share a currency and certain other conveniences" --as if consooooooooooming is the only function of a stable society. The dumbshits can't even be bothered to list out what those "other conveniences" are, and like the useless urbanites that they are, continue to assume that their goods and services will just magically show up on their shelves.
I also note the inclusive "share and" phrasing rather than "share and exchange" or "share and trade" or similar.
The giveaway that Nichols went full commie was the fact that he can't even explicate what this utopia of supposed experts and democracy will actually provide beyond a currency. Commies are notorious for hand-waving away any real explanation of how their ideal society will actually work.
I dont know who he is but I hope he's right about that!
There's nothing in that quoted paragraph indicating the writer thinks the two are "equally bad".
Cite?
https://reason.com/2022/01/27/crime-is-down-from-pre-pandemic-levels-in-san-francisco-and-other-cities/?comments=true#comment-9326385
This comment contains a quote: "He has functionally overturned Roe and attempted to ban mask mandates"
In the phrase, the connector between "functionally overturned Roe" and "attempted to ban mask mandates" is the word "and". The mere word, "and", by itself conveys no ranking of the two connected objects.
White Mike lies about basic grammar and reading comprehension.
Even someone living in Meridian, Idaho should be able to exercise basic reading comprehension.
"overturning Roe" and "banning mask mandates" are basically equally bad to proggies. amazing.
The 'do not hire' stance is pretty astounding as well. Sure, we prosecute children who take nude selfies, shut down shops and news stands that sell obscene material to minors, and ban people from going within 100 ft. of a school and force them to notify their neighbors for urinating in public with no kids around, but teachers who give porn to children are owed public jobs, working with children, by the state.
"More book banning"
"School libraries will not carry this book" is not the same as "this book cannot be sold anywhere".
Conflating the two reduces the latter tremendously.
And yet many here consider a private social media site not posting some user's content as "censorship".
Yes, because the reach of social media can only PRAY to touch the reach of...a school library.
Hey, when was the last time you, personally, went to a school library?
Keep in mind, one of the reasons for the book being taken off is because Speigelman put a drawing of his dead mother's naked body in it.
It says something that White Mike can relate to Speigelman's whacked-out neuroses.
Yet the school is public, and the social media site is private.
I don't see anyone complaining about Spotify's decision to dump Neil Young.
The school is aimed at minors. Social media, according to them, is not.
I don't see anyone complaining about Neil Young's decision to have Spotify dump Neil Young.
FTFY
Social media sights are not private. They all have dnc operatives as board members, and actively coordinate with the dnc.
"Hey, when was the last time you, personally, went to a school library?"
About two months ago (at my kids' school).
Ditto. And they did not have porn there. Shocker. I almost yelled about censorship until I remembered that the users were minors and all.
"Maus" is porn?
Maus is an absolutely excellent book. I own two copies and I'd recommend every adult in the world read it.
But it's not for children. You can teach kids about the Holocaust without giving them nightmare fuel.
Presenting material that is age inappropriate is done intentionally for propagandizing.
Why? It terrifies kids. If it could happen to someone else's family, it could happen to their family. Note that they picked a story that focuses on the mistreatment of a mom. Most kids live with and love their mom. Nazis raped and killed moms.
They want kids fearful of and furious at the Nazis. It is important to insert here that they always represent the Nazis as 'far right' fascists and statists despite the designation of National Socialists. That way when groups get called 'right' or 'far right', people previously exposed to the propaganda subconsciously associate them with Nazis and it rekindles that fear/fury response.
All of this despite the fact that the Soviets killed 3 x as many as the Nazis, and that the Chinese killed 4 x as many. Or that the Soviet army made a point of raping as many women as they possibly could when they took Poland and Germany specifically to demoralize the population. But, even as they go on to learn the real history, the Nazi propaganda programming is the stuff that sticks.
Was it Drag Queen story time?
It was removed from the shelf in an 8th grade classroom. It's not age appropriate.
What educational value does this book have that can't be met by another book on the same topic that does not contain the objectionable material? There are HUNDREDS of books on the Holocaust that are more age appropriate.
Yeah, but why would you want to deny an 8th-grader with the mind-expanding value of Speigelman's mom's naked body?
Some of them may identify as dead, female, Jewish mice and they need to feel represented in the classroom.
Especially in the background of "Kids won't be allowed to physically enter our library, no way, no how." policies enacted by numerous public school systems.
The EU is referring China to the WTO over their embargo against Lithuania.
"Beijing has imposed an import ban, an export ban and restriction of services against Lithuania, according to a letter sent by EU Ambassador to the WTO João Aguiar Machado to his Chinese counterpart, Li Chenggang. The letter added: "These measures predominantly concern goods or services from or destined for Lithuania or linked in various ways to Lithuania, but also have an effect on supply chains throughout the EU." China has been warning the EU not to take over what it sees as a bilateral dispute with Lithuania."
----Politico
https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-sues-china-wto-lithuania-blockade/
Lithuania, of course, is not only part of the EU but also part of NATO. China is trying to economically and politically isolate Lithuania (from the rest of the EU) for treating Taiwan as if it were an independent nation--at the same time that Putin is curtailing gas supplies to the EU in attempt to divide the EU ahead of an annexation of the Ukraine--which he claims is part of Russia.
I'd say this is ironic, but there isn't anything ironic about it. China is explicitly targeting a country that Putin considers a part of Russia because Lithuania is treating Taiwan as an independent country, and Putin is targeting Ukraine, another country it considers part of Russia, while China is also running interference for Russia by pitting the EU against itself--Germany against the rest of the EU in particular.
Yes, by embargoing German manufactured goods with materials or components sourced from Lithuania, China is working with Putin to turn Germany against the rest of the EU. Germany exports almost as much to China as it imports. Their trade with China is much larger than it is with the United States. A libertarian or competent president would probably be offering a trade agreement to the EU right about now.
The Biden administration was wise to start pushing natural gas into the EU, but the issues building up are much greater than that. I understand that exports are important to China and Russia, too, and they have as much or more to lose, economically, from lost trade with the EU and the United States than we do. That being said, both China and Russia have shown a remarkable willingness to suffer economic losses for political reasons lately. I'm sure that has nothing to do with Biden's age and political weakness.
Watch for aggression against Taiwan to materialize next.
China and Russia are showing their asses right now and our alliances are getting stronger as a consequence.
When you say our alliances are getting stronger, what do you mean?
You seem to have left off the sarcasm tag.
AUKUS and NATO are getting stronger before your very eyes. Thanks to Putin and Xi.
NATO is not getting stronger!
"President Biden said NATO allies were not all in agreement about how to respond should Russia take a number of aggressive actions against Ukraine. He also suggested a “minor incursion,” as opposed to a full-scale invasion, could prompt a less severe response."
"Biden Urges NATO to Stay on ‘Same Page’ in Response to Russia"
----The New York Times, January 20, 2022
https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/politics/100000008167824/biden-ukraine-russia-nato.html?
Except for Germany siding with Russia and all.
Funny, before Biden, we had peace treaties. Multiple ones. With Biden, possible war on two fronts.
I guess we missed the normalcy of constant war.
Biden is directing natural gas to the EU for fear that Germany will undermine NATO to keep Putin's natural gas flowing. People are comparing it to the Berlin Airlift!
. . . and Strazele is saying that our alliances are getting stronger?
Sometimes, Strazele comes across like Baghdad Bob, you know, Saddam Hussein's Minister of Information, who claimed that American troops were nowhere near Baghdad, even as U.S. tanks rolled by in the background?
You gotta hand it to Strazele. He'll go down with the ship--swearing there isn't a drop of water in sight.
You're more like Bob actually. No matter the topic it always ends with Democrats bad. You're even doing it here. Biden is preparing for when Germany does sever the pipeline. You're twisting that into "Biden is directing natural gas to the EU for fear that Germany will undermine NATO". Germany straight up unequivocally says Nord is done if Putin invades. There's no division.
"No matter the topic it always ends with Democrats bad. You're even doing it here. Biden is preparing for when Germany does sever the pipeline."
You're getting a bunch of things wrong--again.
Let's focus on two.
1) No matter the topic, it always ends with Democrats bad.
"The Biden administration was wise to start pushing natural gas into the EU, but the issues building up are much greater than that.""
----Ken Shultz
You see that? Yes, Biden did the right thing. I've also repeatedly supported Manchin and Sinema for opposing socialism, supporting the filibuster, and opposing outrageous spending levels. I think you use the words "progressive" and "Democrat" interchangeably. The progressives are authoritarian and socialist, and from a libertarian capitalist perspective, that is always bad. It's not my problem that you can't differentiate between moderate Democrats and progressives. It's yours! Incidentally, Trump was wrong on immigration, trade with China, and the antitrust case against Facebook, too. Can you tell us something you don't like about Biden or his policies? I'm still waiting to see whether you can be even a little bit objective.
2) Biden isn't trying to send natural gas to Germany for when the Russians cut off the supply. Putin has already tapered down the supply of natural gas to the EU, to force a crisis, but that isn't the ultimate reason why Biden is supplying the EU with natural gas. Biden is supplying Germany with natural gas because without it, the Germans would side with the Russians and against sanctions when Putin invades the Ukraine. The question isn't whether the Russians will cut off their primary source of revenue to Germany. The question is whether Germany will stand with the EU and NATO on sanctions, etc.--to their own detriment--now that they've made themselves dependent on the flow of Russian natural gas.
Biden isn't bending over backwards to get the Germans natural gas because our alliances are growing stronger. Biden is bending over backwards to get the Germans natural gas because he's afraid they'll side with our enemies if he doesn't. For goodness' sake, this whole thing is about Biden's capitulation on Nord Stream 2. We aren't concerned about the repercussions of the gas shutting off between Germany and Russia. We wanted that! This crisis is a result of that Russian gas beginning to flow--amid the Germans shutting down all of their nuclear reactors.
You know you need to start reading news sources that oppose your biases when they lead you to believe things that aren't true, and that's another excellent indication that you need to engage your critical thinking skills, too--if you have some. If you can't even look at Biden objectively, I'm not sure there's much hope for that. Before you start using critical thinking, you may need to hit rock bottom. Like a drug addict or an alcoholic in recovery, the first step is to admit you have a problem, and insisting that there isn't a drop of water in sight as you go down with a ship should be recognizable as a problem.
"Biden is preparing for when Germany does sever the pipeline."
By removing ALL sanctions on it?
That's how he's preparing for it?
"Germany straight up unequivocally says Nord is done if Putin invades."
Their sending of helmets shows how darned serious they are.
They sending money to Ukraine and since money is fungible...
Please tump getting the Arabs and isralies to agree on a peace deal was bound to happen. They were fighting for 5000 years, they clearly got tired of fighting right when trump was president
When Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, I thought that was a terrible idea. I opposed it.
I was wrong.
I was wrong about Trump's attack on Soleimani--to a certain extent. I didn't think it was worth the risk, but the results were not bad.
Finally!
Total coincidence.
I guess we missed the normalcy of constant war.
Blood for oil would be a quid pro quo, and we can't have that. Oil for blood would be a quid pro quo too. No oil and no blood would be OK, but it seems that Biden and his team have chosen to be... uh... consistent with the "No quid pro quo." policy by giving both.
I miss winning.
Hope you are right.
If China is planning to invade Taiwan, it won't occur until after the Winter Olympics.
Same goes for Russia, as Putin doesn't want Russian troops or dead Ukrainians to appear alongside Russian gold medalists during TV coverage of the Olympics.
I'm not sure about the Russian side of that equation. Those images won't appear on Russian television, and that's all Putin cares about.
"'More than 30 of the 60 incidents were committed by the same offender. An individual we arrested last August,' Police Chief Scott said."
So it was Sevo behind the anti-Asian crime surge all along!
And Mike deflects from hate crimes surging in leftist areas.
Spicks and chinks are stealing our jobs!
Amazing how you two see a surge in hate crimes coming from the left and try to make it about the right.
Lol. God damn.
Didn't congress pass an anti-Asian hate bill? All the evil whiteys beating up Asians should be ashamed.
"Whiteys" like Smollett hired?
So, as seen above, chemjeff has not re-muted JesseAz yet.
Stupid Charlie Brown.
This coming from a guy who's obsessed about his kids' skin color.
US economy grows at fastest pace in decades
Output remained robust in the final months of the year, when it grew at a better-than-expected annual rate of 6.9%.
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-60158934
Funny what happens when government spending is included as part of the GDP.
Even funnier when government spending is all of GDP.
It's also really easy to improve something when you spend a lot of time deliberately destroying it first. They made it impossible to do business for years, finally start getting out of the way and then pat themselves on the back for being such a tremendous help.
Something, something, break your leg, something something, here's a crutch.
Sullum, I am still PRAYING the Dems run on Biden's great economic track record.
Exactly.
That's how I know wingnut.com sites like CNN are lying to me with nonsense like this: A large majority of Americans say that current economic conditions are either "fair" or "poor." Even among Democrats, only 36% say that the economy is either "good" or "excellent."
#LibertariansForBiden
#BestEconomyEver
What happened with inflation during that period?
Are you surprised to see the economy bounce back after the pandemic/lockdown driven recession?
To which of Biden's policies do attribute the GDP growth (if not the inflation)?
Do you imagine inflation would have been better or worse if Build Back Better had passed?
Imagine the growth rate if those evil red states decided to follow Biden's guidance and stay shut down.
>>What happened with inflation during that period?
Powell was speaking out loud on tv yesterday saying they love the inflations and the inflations are awesome for this booming economy and we should all pray to the inflations.
Was that before or after the Fed announced they were raising the interest rate in March?
Dunno. It was about 2:00 central
I don't know what was said or in what context, but Powell announced, yesterday, that they're raising the interest rate in March to fight inflation.
"The stock market moved lower on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve announced it would begin raising interest rates “soon,” starting in March, as it looks to combat a decades-high surge in inflation"
https://www.forbes.com/sites/sergeiklebnikov/2022/01/26/stocks-jump-after-federal-reserve-confirms-march-interest-rate-hike-to-fight-surging-inflation/?
looks like the thing I was watching was the zoom presser after your announcement
What happened with inflation during that period?
Like that matters.
Hey, did you know Venezuela's GDP increased by 85% annually from 2009-2017? I want some of that secret sauce!
You can get the sauce, but you won't get the burger.
Bend over, you'll get the meat and the sauce.
Amateurs. Zimbabwe's GDP grew WAAAY faster than that! Just think of the economic miracle Mugabe could have claimed if they hadn't stopped reporting economic data! Maybe Biden can strive to emulate that, instead of settling for the modest miracles of Chavez/Maduro.
("Zimbabwe's peak month of inflation is estimated at 79.6 billion percent month-on-month, 89.7 sextillion percent year-on-year in mid-November 2008." Now, no country can realistically hope to maintain such economic success, at least a country without trained Twitter blue checks, but they are seeking to re-light the spark: "In March 2020, with inflation above 500% annually, a new taskforce was created to assess currency issues. By July 2020 annual inflation was estimated to be at 737%." See? They've got it nice and steady (more or less). Get that? Just appointing a "task force" was enough to fire things up! They must have some Democrats over there, eh?)
San Jose will become the first city to have this bit of bullshit tossed:
"San Jose Approves First U.S. Law Mandating Liability Insurance for Gun Owners"
https://news.yahoo.com/san-jose-approves-first-u-132658335.html
"...shall not be infringed..."
And that's why we need a 31-Justice Supreme Court!!
Some advocated a 57-member body, but people pointed out that it might be confused with Baskin-Robbins.
"• Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring. People have already begun speculating about who President Joe Biden will nominate to replace him:..."
According to four articles in the Chron this morning, the choice must not be made on any grounds other than the nominee must be female and black.
Now if the nominee must be white and male, that would be sexist and racist.
Fight racism with racism?
"It's not racist when we do it"
Why are there no gay, nonbinary justices?
Is there a case where Breyer didn't identify as a wise latina, the historic first female justice that wasn't a token cunt, or both?
Also racistly under-represented: Pedophiles, Esquimoes, Icelandic immigrants, members of the neuro-atypical community, persons with dwarfism and Furries.
What a shit country. Anyway, that's why we need a 31-Justice Supreme Court!!
(Some advocated for a 57-member body, but people pointed out that it might be confused with Baskin-Robbins.)
It has been pointed out to me by liberal economists that the argument against 57 members could be resolved by serving ice cream at the Supreme Court, allowing greater representation and producing a new, if modest, revenue stream for the federal government.
Substack pushes back against calls to ban certain sorts of content or writers
Note that it's leftists calling for these bans, not the right, because Substack's one of the last bastions of pre-Current Year attitudes about the role of the internet.
It's almost as though...wait...one side has a principled support for free speech and the other....acts out of emotion and demands constant conformity with whatever fleeting idea dominates today...?
I think it also helps that Substack isn't really that different than, say, WordPress. They simply host content that could be hosted anywhere.
hahaha jesus christ how naive.
If you dont report crime, the crime goes down!
have you not seen The Wire?
This.
A bunch of DAs decided not to prosecute "minor" property crime anymore, lo and behold there is less property crime occurring.
Add to that the fact that they have locked everyone in their homes for two years.
I immediately thought of "Hamsterdam", too.
The articles ENB linked to are very good, though, and do explain that it is more complex than just not reporting crime. Sounds like shoplifting has gotten bad in San Francisco, but for companies like CVS, other sources of "product shrinkage" still cause bigger losses.
It does not seem that likely. "Shrink" at a retail location is difficult to hit $995 a pop as it is in SF.
It's hard to say, as CVS and Walgreens keep their numbers private. But the articles, if you bother to read them, do an excellent job of discussing the complexities.
Way back when I worked retail, the employees always stole more than the customers did. I wasn't a thief, but did see the numbers related to all forms of "shrink".
So it's probably true that random assholes off the street stealing things isn't their #1 problem, that also doesn't justify the policies that allow random assholes off the street to steal things with no consequences.
Yeah but realistically, the "employee-related shrikange" has been a long term phenomenon and has been accounted for in their profit/loss calculations.
This "all-you-can-garbage-bag-FREE" is a new thing. It's irrelevant if one is okay, but not the other, when the fact is, the two added together may create a retail "desert" for the libs to whine about, as these chains close the doors.
And while a boon for DA political careers, whining Salon article writers and race grifters, this is a *bad thing* for the people who live there. Though I guess if the thousands of black lives sacrificed (with minimal comment) to criminals in Chicago every year don't matter, the minor inconveniences of the poor anywhere else can be handwaved as easily.
"New Yorkers are fighting for the right to get legal advice from nonlawyers."
Why not? They have been getting medical advice, aka directives, from nondoctors.
YouTube says Dan Bongino has been permanently banned for attempting to evade a previous suspension. Earlier this week, Bongino said he was quitting YouTube for Rumble, the video sharing platform favored by conservatives which he is an investor in.
{LOL} Yeah… liberals claim to be for free speech, but when a free speech warrior like Dan Bongino merely tries to evade Twitter’s terms of service a couple dozen times (Pshaw!) they turn into Good. Little. Tinpot. Fascists.
And he’s only got 2 million subscribers on Rumble and a show on FoxNews. Other than that how can anyone hear this free speech warrior and advocate for gay and Black GOP Proud warriors like me and Milo and Caitlin.
That didn't even make sense, Buttplug.
He tried, break out a gold star, would you?
The narratives on the left over "misinformation" and Trump's ties to the Kremlin have always been insane, and they're all coming together over the Ukraine. Check out the piece below at The New York Times, where they're blaming the Republicans' opposition to going to war over Ukraine on everything form Tucker Carlson to insinuations tied to Trump's admiration for Putin. In their fevered minds, everything the left sees seems to confirm their worst fears about the right.
Exhibit 1: It's the misinformation, stupid!
"Driven by a steady diet of pro-Russian or anti-interventionist rhetoric from the Fox News host Tucker Carlson, the Republican right has become increasingly vocal in undercutting not only U.S. foreign policy but also the positions of the party’s leaders."
Exhibit 2: Trump represents a fifth column for opposing interventionism.
In some sense, the taunts, insults and isolationist sentiments coming from the Republicans’ far-right flank are consistent with the Trump era, when Mr. Trump stood beside Mr. Putin in Helsinki, Finland, and said he trusted the Russian strongman over his own intelligence agencies.
“Despite claims by war hawks on both sides of the aisle, it is not in our national interest to spill American blood and treasure in Ukraine,” Mr. Rosendale wrote in a statement.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/26/us/politics/republicans-ukraine.html
The idiocy of still pushing the Trump/Kremlin narrative after all this time (or the idea that Tucker Carlson is driving opinion on the right) is really beside the point, here. The interesting thing is that he left is painting the right as extremists for being being anti-interventionist--as if they were a bunch of nutjobs for opposing war. Matt Rosendale's observation that it isn't in the best interests of the United States to go to war over Ukraine is sound and reasonable and grounded in facts.
Any libertarian who was reluctant to support the Republicans because of the necons and their enthusiasm for aggressive foreign adventures can rest assured, that isn't much of a problem at the moment. To the extent Trump has had influence on the party, his railing against "forever wars" seems to be sticking. Before Barry Goldwater and the ICBM, the Republicans were isolationist, going back to the aftermath of World War I. Trump seems to have returned the Republican party to their more isolationist roots, and we should all celebrate.
That "anti-war" groups aren't protesting the moves of us in Ukraine show how much they actually oppose war.
I've said for a while: If something is not worth sending a million troops to deal with, it's not likely to be worth sending less than many to either.
We need either to REALLY go to war or stop the bullshit "War on the cheap" mentality we've had for decades that just bleed us dry and leave us in places for decades for no damned reason.
Well, "on the cheap" is pretty relative. If we send one guy with a BB gun to the front, the Generals and the defense contractors are getting paid, and with the usual large number of zeroes on the bill.
They believe that media controls what people believe. Which is why they have chosen their careers.
So of course if no one trusts them, it must be those other damn voices that must be silenced so we can have nice things.
[Trump's] railing against "forever wars" seems to be sticking
Probably a big part of that is that he proved it can work. We were at a point where we had other countries fighting our wars for us and literally paying us for the privilege. That broke the false dichotomy of a weak America vs sending troops to any war that pops up anywhere in the world.
>>enjoyed a second consecutive year of decreases in property crime.
can't burgle homes for two years if everyone's in their homes for two years.
also no, no it is not proper to let a heart patient die because he is not "vaccinated". jfc
Not according to noted libertarian scholars, Chemjeff and White Mike.
I want to be astonished anyone even bothered arguing about it but these are the internets.
There are restrictions on who can receive organs based on if comorbidities mean that the potential recipient might die even with the transplant. On the other hand, whether being unvaccinated against COVID is justified as one of those restrictions is another matter.
another matter that should have been shot down in like 4 seconds.
No election is legitimate if the Republicans win, no election can be illegitimate if the Republicans lose:
Top Democrat suggests that the midterms won't be legitimate
If we can't put untold numbers of easily copied paper ballots into unsupervised boxes at any point for three months leading up to the election, then it's FRAUD!!!!
Other than Biden, you mean?
"Cincinnati crime is at a 10-year low," reported WVXU this week.
But they're still throwing turkeys out of helicopters.
Jan Smithers forever.
Bailey was hotter.
you like her better in character? also, Bailey & Mrs. Kotter would be pleasant.
I swear to God I thought turkeys could fly
Not when they're decapitated and have been frozen for two months!! Didn't you read the book?
US diplomatic officials forced to undergo anal COVID tests in China
Mayor Pete has been sent as an envoy.
Actually, he just TOLD them he was "sent". Turns out, nobody actually gave that order.
Guess China’s really been pushing those.
And is it true the Chinese versions are much smaller than the African ones?
"voted Tuesday night to require gun owners to carry liability insurance..."
2nd Amendment v̶o̶t̶e̶r̶ ̶s̶u̶p̶p̶r̶e̶s̶s̶i̶o̶n̶ suppression.
And blatantly unconstitutional. I hope their legal costs exceed what they raise in fees.
You think they care if taxpayers lose some money over this?
"Crime Is Down From Pre-Pandemic Levels in San Francisco (and Other Cities)"
ENB does a lot of cherry picking and omissions of key facts (e.g. refusal of Soros funded DAs to prosecute many crimes and criminals, which reduces crime data but not crime) to deceive readers into believing crime has not increased recently in Democrat controlled cities/counties.
While most types of crime declined from 2000 - 2019
https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2019/crime-in-the-u.s.-2019/topic-pages/tables/table-1
crime has increased during and since the BLM and Antifa riots and the refusal of many woke left wing Democrat DAs to prosecute many criminals and crimes.
Maybe ENB can go for a walk through SF to demonstrate how safe it is.
Anyone else amused at how long it took Spotify to pick Joe Rogan over Neil Young?
Neil Young has always been a pretentious, self-important asshole; losing to Joe Rogan of all people must really hurt.
harvest moon is a good song.
I can't even begin to relate to anyone who wanted Spotify to drop Joe Rogan, especially over this. wtf is wrong with people.
Their eliets said that Joe Rogan was spreading misinformation by having the Dr with the mrna vaccine patent on his show
They hate Joe Rogan because he doesn't just accept talking points as fact and he can't be shamed into doing it. Shaming people into agreeing with them is the only strategy the intellectually bankrupt left has, so it's very frustrating for them when it doesn't work.
What they haven't figured out yet is that going after people like Joe is counterproductive, each swing you take at him only makes him more popular; kind of like how the whole "Chick-fil-a is homophobic" thing generated the most business Chick-fil-a has ever seen.
Heh. That even got me to check out Chick Fil-a. And I don't share their views on gay marriage at all. Seems weird to object to the fact that some companies are owned by conservative Christians.
People love censorship, I guess.
word. always.
He is one of the single most dangerous people to them. Beholden to no one. Made his podcast completely on his own with no one as his handler/boss/manager/backer. Made his podcast popular through 100% groundswell of genuine interest from listeners. Beholden to no one at all for view points / talking points / narratives. Has completely genuine conversations with people from every side.
He is in a way chaos in their system. A completely uncontrollable and very popular (many times the views of any of their networks) person who will give a platform to almost anyone and hear them out. Its the antithesis to their model: complete control of the narrative, at all times, and by any means necessary.
It really is no surprise they are in an all out campaign to get him removed. Unfortunately the shows and networks calling for his head get maybe 100,000 views while his show gets millions.
I will always give him props for that one-note guitar solo in "Cinnamon Girl", too. Ballsy.
• Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring. People have already begun speculating about who President Joe Biden will nominate to replace him:
Joe Biden clearly stated (during a presidential debate) and his staff have reaffirmed that he'd nominate a black women for SCOTUS, which racially and/or sexually discriminates against >97% of attorneys in the US.
So why won't Reason appropriately criticize Biden for engaging in (and promoting) racism and sexism in the workplace?
Biden is the most racist president since Woodrow Wilson, who applauded and promoted the KKK enforcing Jim Crow laws.
Notice that ENB failed to mention that Breyer did NOT announce his retirement, but rather that news was intentionally leaked by left wing Democrat operatives who have demanded Breyer's retirement and Biden's nomination of a black woman to SCOTUS.
At lest they are filling a useless spot on the bench. Imagine if they had done this to Clarence Thomas. They would love to force him out, since he's the wrong kind of black for the court.
Clearance Thomas is a white supremist
ALL IS WELL!!!
The US Surgeon General publicly asked big tech companies to censor Joe Rogan’s show. Don’t miss what’s happening here, the government is pressuring big tech companies to censor shows, something it would be unconstitutional for US government to do itself. https://t.co/fDsTFEVKrm
But I thought PRIVATE COMPANY THEY CAN DO WHAT THEY WQANT!!1!
Private companies can. The Surgeon General can't.
As you can plainly see, the Surgeon General isn't. The Surgeon General is merely suggesting.
Much like how a mafioso suggests that it would be really unfortunate if something happened to your business.
Everytime one of these useful idiot stalinists proclaims "private company" I remember two things.
1. First time in their lives they cared about a private company's right to run it's business as it sees fit.
2. these 'private companies' are basically arms of the regime at this point.
"these 'private companies' are basically arms of the regime at this point."
The private companies who work hand-in-glove with the govt, and who the govt makes anti-competetive policies to help (and essentially ensure their continued monopoly)?
"Hey facebook, why dont you come to tell us what changes we can make to help reign in privacy issues and misinformation"...Facebook: *evil grin* "ok happy to help!"
I did enjoy Neil Youngs attempt:
"Hey spotify, you have to choose, YOUNG or ROGAN",,,
5 minutes later
Neil Young removed from spotify
Burglaries were up 40 percent from 2019, but down from their 2020 levels.
So no widespread increase in crime.
No, they took a whole day. I suspect it wasn't because it was a hard choice, rather they were examining if they could keep both and tell that homeless-looking guy who claims to be Neil Young to fuck off.
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2022/1/26/22899208/american-elections-leaders-depolarize-politics
Interesting article about how to transform elections. Basically, multi-member districts and ranked-choice voting, and how it might get done.
As I stated before, ranked choice voting (applied in the way most people understand it) likely increases polarization.
Of course you link the marxists at Vox. That must be a right wing source for you.
Here's a great article that might help our resident progressive trolls not make such huge idiots of themselves when they're talking about the economy.
"On the one hand, the recovery has been remarkably swift by both historical standards and compared with what forecasters expected when the crisis began. On the other hand, a surprising surge in inflation is preventing the economy from rebounding more quickly, or feeling more normal. And to some extent, the same forces — the remarkable levels of aid provided by the government, and the unusual nature of the pandemic recession itself — are responsible for both trends.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/27/business/economy/gdp-report-inflation.html
It's by a right-wing outfit called, The New York Times.
I also believe that statistically, the US hasn't added a single job. Not one. We've 'replaced' some of the lost jobs from the pandemic high, but we're still below the baseline.
But we started a record number of new businesses! - Reason Magazine
Record numbers of people have quit their jobs to be EDM musicians!
And YouTube influencers!! It used to be difficult to get into the "being an idiot on the Internet" business, but no more.
Golly, who could have predicted that conjuring up trillions of dollars and dumping them into the economy would lead to inflation. What a surprise!
Weimar the official, rosy narrative?
Mcminn County School board in Tennessee bans a book on the Holocaust.
Looking for a kinder, gentler history.
Where else would you get your holocaust history if not from a comic book about mice?
No, it removed the fever lunacy of a hyper-neurotic, mentally ill leftist from the shelves of a school library.
Didn't even do that. Just decided not to force 8th graders to read it and spend weeks of class time on it, and instead spent that time on a different book about the Holocaust. Presumably, some of the copies of Maus that were reserved for 8th graders are now getting put into the school library so any student who wants to read it can (and any student who doesn't want to read it doesn't have to).
https://twitter.com/townhallcom/status/1486759381299511296?s=20&t=YA-mhU4S-HbnBbocczzy8w
Biden hands Justice Breyer his used mask right before he walks out the door.
In fairness, he probably didn't brecognize Breyer and thought he was the valet.
Seriously, what the fuck is wrong with these people? Even more bizarre than handing a Supreme Court Justice a mask is that the Justice took it and put it in his pocket without even hesitating like he was expecting it.
My grandmother had dementia. She used to do random, weird things all the time. We just kind of ran with it, because calling attention to it only made her mad.
Hello Cleveland!
Crime is down in San Francisco?
Are you fucking insane?
Crime has been LEGALIZED in the bar area.
Hundreds of offenses against people and their property are no longer considered crimes and criminals are taking advantage of this with gusto.
California has legalized assault and robbery and burglary.
Idiots.
"Crime has been LEGALIZED in the bar area."
100% guaranteed way to lower crime: decriminalize looting, theft, B+E.
All of a sudden, there is "no longer any" looting, theft, B+E...that anyone has been charged for
I have heard from people in SF that they no longer report car break-ins. Oila! The enlightened approach succeeds again!
Sort of like elections; if you legalize fraud, it's no longer fraud.
Property crime is down because the stores have closed because of all the looting.
Idiots attacking Substack (and free speech in general) recently spurred me to offer a paid option so Substack can see exactly what they'd lose if they went the Twitter route:
https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/censors-gonna-censor
With enough subscribers, I wouldn't mind getting some articles from some of the commenters here. (paid, obv) We could actually get some libertarian talk out there 🙂
The police have stopped counting petty theft, public defecation, etc. as "crimes". Thus "crime" may be down but real crime is running wild. "Bail reform" in particular has led to much more violent crime -- which gets plea bargained down to nothing by corrupt prosecutors, so it "doesn't count" either.
The so-called justice system is deliberately not doing its job. We will not forget or forgive.
When you quit arresting people, charging people, letting people go without bond, legalize theft to $1000 and let criminal out early people quit reporting crime, so it appears crime is going down!
One more thing, wrt delusional bullshit.
I have never heard one single person, on any website, comment thread or anywhere, blame Asians in America for Covid. Not. One.
So any thought that Breed's "tough on crime" blather was indicative of her "coming to her senses" can balance it out with the knee-jerk, delusional "blame TRUMP!" analysis she presented regarding the "anti-Asian hate crime epidemic.
How can a human being not be embarrassed, presenting such idiocy to the public?
If the liability law had been paired with a loosening of gun restrictions, it might have served to effectively privatize gun regulation. Let insurance actuaries figure out how dangerous automatic weapons, collapsible stocks, high capacity magazines, etc. actually are. My personal guess is that none of that actually matters all that much, and the only thing that really influences rates would be how secure the gun is in storage and transportation, as anyone who goes through the effort of applying for gun liability insurance isn't going to fly off the handle and start killing random people. But if they leave their weapon unsecured at home, enough will get stolen to make a difference.
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