Kamala Harris Spreads Misinformation on Human Trafficking
Plus: Texas attacks TikTok, Neil Young's anti-science past, IRS reconsidering face scans, and more...

Vice President Kamala Harris is back to making misleading statements about human trafficking. In a speech to the President's Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, Harris—who has a long history of dishonesty about sex trafficking—said that "in 2020 alone, there were 11,000 instances of human trafficking that were reported in the United States."
Where did Harris get that figure? From calls to the Polaris Project's national human trafficking hotline, a source of misleading statistics that I've been warning about for years. Media and politicians routinely cite Polaris' numbers as if they accurately reflect instances of human trafficking (a category that includes forced prostitution and forced labor in other categories), and they use these numbers to push for all sorts of policies. But the large numbers Polaris puts out are not—thank goodness—verified cases of abuse and criminal activity; they're just a tally of contacts to the hotline. That includes pranks, cranks, and people reporting sightings of consensual sex work.
It's refreshing (and all too rare) to see a major news outlet acknowledge this reality, as The Washington Post's Glenn Kessler did in a column last week. Kessler calls out both Harris and Virginia's Republican governor, Glenn Youngkin, who in a recent executive order stated that "according to Polaris…there were 179 cases of trafficking and seventy-seven traffickers identified in Virginia in 2019 alone."
Kessler—who has previously tackled other false or misleading claims about human trafficking—points out that the Polaris numbers are mostly anecdotal:
Polaris derives these figures from an analysis of calls to the National Human Trafficking Hotline that it operates. In the 2021 fiscal year, according to budget documents given to Congress, the Department of Health and Human Services provided $4 million to operate the hotline, which receives calls, texts, chats, emails and other online reports. If the staff members answering the calls or other inquiries identify elements of fraud, force and coercion, then that gets listed as a possible instance of human trafficking.
The hotline "identified 11,193 potential cases of trafficking, responded to 13,129 signals from potential victims, and reported 3,353 cases to law enforcement," the HHS document says.
Notice that these are "potential cases"—and only about 30 percent ended up being reported to law enforcement. The budget document also notes that "viral misinformation about human trafficking"—such as "complex schemes involving child sex trafficking"—led to a surge of a "well-intended but inaccurate, secondhand reports" that distracted from helping real victims.
In case you missed it above, I'm going to reiterate: Only about a third of these "potential cases" are even reported by Polaris to law enforcement. They don't know how many of those prompt the police to open an investigation, let alone what those investigations uncover.
Polaris likes to act like its numbers are only the tip of the iceberg, since not all instances of trafficking will be reported to the hotline. But while it's true that not all trafficking comes to Polaris' attention, the group's numbers also reflect all sorts of things that don't turn out to be human trafficking.
The group—and those citing it—also like to tout an increase in contact with the hotline as evidence that this problem is getting worse. But the increase in calls and other contacts comes as the federal government and states have started requiring more and more types of businesses to post the number conspicuously.
For what it's worth, FBI trafficking numbers, compiled from police departments around the country, are much smaller than the number of calls to the Polaris hotline.
"For 2019, in Virginia, the FBI reports that there were 41 incidents of human trafficking—and 29 cases led to arrests, including one for a person under the age of 18. That's much smaller than the 189 'cases' reported by Polaris," notes Kessler.
And "for the entire country, the FBI reported a total of 1,883 incidents of human trafficking in 2019: 1,607 were in the category of commercial sex acts, and 274 were instances of involuntary servitude. That's about one-fifth of the incidents cited by Harris."
Even in this case, "incidents" do not necessarily mean instances of trafficking, simply that police started a report to look into potential trafficking. Of the 1,883 incidents reported to the FBI, only a fraction led to arrests—684 adults arrested and 24 minors. And arrests don't necessarily mean that anyone was ultimately charged with trafficking, let alone convicted.
Citing misleading statistics about human trafficking might not seem all that harmful at first glance. But giving a false impression of the scope of the problem leads to all sorts of harms, both personal and political. It creates the conditions for crazy conspiracy theories like those seen with QAnon believers and for ordinary people to panic about everyday interactions and "stranger danger." It leads to attempts to Do! Something! that often wind up as crackdowns on poor people, sex workers, and immigrants. And it gives cover to officials who want an excuse for more policing and surveillance of everyone.
FREE MINDS
Neil Young's science misinformation. Neil Young removed his music from Spotify because he thinks the platform isn't doing enough to stop Joe Rogan from spreading misinformation about vaccines. But Young has done his own misinformation-mongering, Louis Anslow points out at The Daily Beast. See Young's 2015 anti-biotechnology album, The Monsanto Years:
Young's anti-GMO rhetoric helped fuel a narrative that made it easy to spread fear and distrust about COVID vaccines, most of which used novel biotechnology methods and some of which use genetic engineering.
A collective amnesia has set in amongst progressives regarding the left's past pandering to the anti-biotechnology movement. Reactionary luddism—especially around biotechnology—was both politically correct and convenient for progressive celebrity activists. But that was in the "before times."
Young championed the anti-GMO movement even as evidence of the safety of genetically modified food and its potential to do good increased.
The anti-GMO movement—which rose to prominence in the mid 1990s and early 2000s—attained a key legislative win in 2014 when Vermont mandated GMO labeling of food….
The new Vermont law threatened to be a pointless and impractical nightmare for food manufacturers, so trade groups sued the state….As the case garnered coverage, the anti-GMO crowd was re-energized once more. And Neil Young seized the moment, releasing The Monsanto Years and embarking on a tour of the same name. At one pre-show press conference, accompanied by Vermont's then-Democratic Gov. Peter Shumlin, Young pledged $100,000 to the legal case defending the GMO labeling law.
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Net neutrality law in California is a go.
9th Cir. holds that California may impose its own net neutrality regulations on broadband internet services provided to customers in California. https://t.co/Z2Tb3PynAE pic.twitter.com/Xvll7zqlKf
— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) January 28, 2022
See Reason's net neutrality coverage here. More on the California case here.
FOLLOWUP
IRS facial scans being reconsidered. "The Treasury Department is reconsidering the Internal Revenue Service's reliance on facial recognition software ID.me for access to its website, an official said Friday amid scrutiny of the company's collection of images of tens of millions of Americans' faces," Bloomberg News reports.
See last Monday's Roundup for more on the IRS's ID.me plan.
QUICK HITS
"What we're seeing now is the reaction to a left-wing power grab. And — guess what? — it's a right-wing power grab. Two forms of illiberalism at war. The liberal option is still there - as an off-ramp."https://t.co/WSelEsHNHl
— Andrew Sullivan (@sullydish) January 28, 2022
• Book bans are back in vogue—and more politicized than ever, school officials say.
• "A federal judge on Friday blocked a Texas law barring government entities from doing business with contractors that participated in boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) activity from being enforced against a Palestinian-American contractor, saying that the law infringed on the contractor's First Amendment rights," reports The Hill.
• NPR explores how an overactive immune system may contribute to Alzheimer's disease—and how understanding that could lead to new treatments.
• Adam Thierer rounds up skeptical takes on expansive industrial policy:
"Skeptical Takes on Expansive #IndustrialPolicy Efforts" https://t.co/b49p59L1yb
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Vice President Kamala Harris is back to making misleading statements about human trafficking.
Once a prosecutor, always a prosecutor.
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What Harris failed to mention is....
All 11,000 instances were the Biden Administration trafficking illegal immigrants into various cities across the US on chartered flights, under the cover of darkness.
Neil Young's science misinformation.
You can spread misinformation about AIDS so long as you later in life go against someone going against The Narrative.
I think we can all agree that Neil Young stepped on his dick in this whole Spotify business. I would prefer Reason to attack the concepts of "misinformation" and "anti-science" and why trying to control such things is impossible, due to the limits of human understanding, and dangerous.
But I guess I should to read a libertarian website for that perspective.
" think we can all agree that Neil Young stepped on his dick"
Kind of like he said "hey Rogan, take them pants off, lets see who's is bigger" and they did, and it appeared Neil had been in some cold water.
Meh, if Neil Young leaves Spotify, no great loss. I mean, he is well past his 'prime'. If I don't hear his music on Spotify, it is not like my life is going to magically worsen. Neil Young has an inflated sense of self importance.
Yeah, but he got Joni Mitchel to join him. How will people survive!
With great difficulty, JesseAZ. Great difficulty. 🙂
CNN is reporting a 25% drop in Spotify's 'market value'. I have to be honest I have no idea what that means. If it was stock price, they would say stock price. They used a waffle phrase, which makes me think they are full of shit.
I really don't care enough to research. I don't listen to Spotify and Neil Young is a caterwauling old idiot. The only thing I know of that he ever got correct was that some of the passengers of Flight 93 were brave. The music was for shit and the lyrics were sappy, but I don't know that anybody else even took a shot at honoring them.
Let's roll for justice, Let's roll for truth, Let's not let our children, Grow up fearful in their youth.
Seems like he already abandoned that last part. This Rogan thing is pure Progaganda&trade.
Stock price might be down 5% in last 5 days. Trend was down last 3 months but now slightly sloped up. At least CNN is consistently fake news.
It’s funny when Mormons think they have good taste in music. Rock and roll goes against everything you fascists stand for. It would be hilarious to laugh at how stupid you look if you didn’t cause so much harm.
Mormons who listen to rap are even funnier. Your church hates blacks you big fucking dummy.
"Mine eyes have seen the glory
Of the coming of the Lord;
He is trampling out the vintage
Where the grapes of wrath are stored;
He hath loosed the fateful lightning
Of His terrible swift sword;
His truth is marching on."
Your bigotry is noted and reported.
The reactions to this little spat vary quite a bit by generation.
People under 30 are asking: 'Who's Neal Young?'
People over 30 are asking: 'Neal's still alive?'
People over 60 are asking: 'What's Spotify?'
Excellent
Hah
Not to mention they know how to spell, Neil. 🙂
Caw!
People under 30 are asking: 'Who's Neal Young?'
You mean the father of analytical psychology, Kneel Jung (or Dr. J as he was more popularly known)?
"Kneel" was also a nickname for a white house intern back in the 90s...
https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/the-proper-role-of-science
Here ya go 😉
In Rhodes "Making of the Atomic Bomb", Truman assembles a committee of the scientists who managed to make the thing work and asked them to propose some targets.
They gave it some consideration before they had Oppenheimer draft a reply saying that 'they were scientists and had no business directing the use of what they had built'.
It wasn't a universal sentiment, but close enough, and those guys were not lacking egos.
Fauci and droolin' Joe have much to learn.
What about misinformation about allergies?
Or fire extinguishers?
Or Russia....
So clarification. Some dude tried to get Rogan banned from Spotify. Did Spotify then ban the dude trying to cancel Rogan, or did the dude remove himself from the platform?
Spotify honored Neil Young's request to remove his music from their platform.
Neil Young sold his catalogue a few years ago. He didn't even have the power to make the request.
Yes, but they still did what he asked.
Wonder what the owner of the product has to say about that.
"How will we make up the whopping 1.25 a month we make off of him?"
Whoever bought any portion of the rights to Young's catalog could make a case for tortious interference with contract. Any artist who doesn't completely own the rights to their music is similarly vulnerable. It all depends on the contracts for the sales, and whether the artists still retain some form of residual control.
What about that famous ecologist Joni Mitchell?
A big fellow Rogan
Took away her old man
It is not misinformation if it does not undermine The Party's goals.
Neil and Joni are looking even worse since Rogan is being very gracious about the whole matter.
If so then I don't even think it would be calculated on Rogan's part. He doesn't seem like the type.
Nah, he’s a good guy. Neil Young’s move should have been to go on Rogan and chat with him.
I see joe Rogan has capitulated and said they will have differing oppinions on. how dissapointing since the entirty of the media is a differing view
The “entirety”? The “entirety” seems to exclude Fox, OAN, AM radio, and many, many more right-leaning media outlets.
Aren't you guys trying to get them banned because they're not 'real' media outlets?
Funny how these anti-Establishment Radicals from "the 60s" are all pro Establishment these days. But then, all those hippie posers were protesting for a more powerful government and they got it. Idjits.
9th Cir. holds that California may impose its own net neutrality regulations on broadband internet services provided to customers in California.
Remedying finally all of the damage done in the past few years due to lack of net neutrality.
The good ol' Ninth.
I'm really praying that other states realize how stupid this is and don't follow California's lead.
I am praying interent providers stop servicing CA.
Texas has it’s conservative court and California has its liberal court. Neither side is worthy of a libertarian’s support.
Um, sure. Most recent liberal court decisions support increased authority and intrusive government. Many if not most recent conservative court decisions have denied government authority. But both are the same, right?
Texas has Don Willet who makes writes decisions/dissents that are libertarian friendly.
Willet is awesome.
Stalinist court vs. court that strikes down Stalinist govt action.
yeah i know which one I should support.
No problem exaggeration there.
Not at all.
That decision smacks of 'The Nutty Ninth' variety. SCOTUS will probably administer a bench-slapping to the Ninth next term.
Oooh, bench-slapping! I am so stealing that!
Hope people out west aren't too attached to high-speed Netflix streaming and all.
The ruling is dumb, but Californians will be fine. Hell, Netflix is headquartered in California.
It appears that you don't understand the consequences of net neutrality either.
Uh huh. Sure. I’m just a computer engineering major who worked in Silicon Valley and actually knows people who work at Netflix.
Here’s some news — There aren’t any networks in California that give Netflix’s streaming any special priority, anyway. This is a law to address imaginary problems.
If only it were an imaginary law. Never underestimate the ability of a stupid law to produce "unforeseen" consequences.
But can you go through life worrying about every law in a state you don’t even live in, every little political issue?
IRS facial scans being reconsidered.
I mean, have you seen the faces on some of these taxpayers?
The IRS will have to find another way to target people with MAGA hats for enhanced audits.
Phrenology has always been a pillar of progressive Science, time to bring it back
What about eugenics?
Eugenics is the foundation the pillars sit upon.
They still have planned parenthood for eugenics
Looking at them can be quite taxing.
They're often met with auditable gasps
We should receive a refund.
A logical deduction.
Is there a schedule for this?
What form will it take?
There could be an off-set that applies there...
Tax puns? Chumby is staying true to form—which isn’t as E-Z as it looks!
Here I was thinking the facial recognition software got confused by all of the middle finger pictures that got sent in...
Yes, be a real shame if neo-racist ideologies like CRT were banned in public schools instead of mandated.
At least reason is finally admitting that crt is real. The denial only a few months ago was a really bad look.
Step 2 or 3 on the gaslight scale.
If you read what was written above it really only acknowledges book banning.
Hey, they don't show "Birth of a Nation" very often in history. CENSORSHIP!!!
Technically, it is.
So, are you defending the recent book bans?
Changing school texts aren't bans dummy. It happens all the time.
No. Maybe you can point out an actual ban for us that isn't coming from the left.
Maus was not banned. I have not followed the To KIll a Mockingbird controversy.
No, it was simply "withdrawn." Which means those eighth-graders are not going to understand exactly why what happened seventy-plus years ago was so awful -- or so significant.
And of course, the books aren't actually being banned.
What we’re seeing now is the reaction to a left-wing power grab. And — guess what? — it’s a right-wing power grab. Two forms of illiberalism at war.
Is this about gerrymandering?
Declining to teach a book =/= banning
The burden of persuasion should be on those promoting the pedoqueer book. Why, among all literature in existence, does this book merit inclusion in the canon? I haven't really heard any good arguments, just attacks on those who oppose it.
The concept between banning books and selecting which books should be explicitly taught needs to be more thoroughly explored. It's a legitimate part of a school's function to decide which books to teach from, but ritually purifying books through fire is an obvious misuse of this function that should be criticized.
Draw that line for me = the difference between banning a book, and choosing not to use a specific text (assuming several to choose from)
I get what you are saying, but the difference eludes me.
When the left bans a book they go to the publisher to stop it from being made. The right says this should be taught in schools.
In one of these scenarios there is still the option for the sonrone that want to to purchase the book
That is a good stab at it, but now apply your reasoning to a school district setting, and it does not quite fit. At least, not in a way I see it clearly.
They could still buy it. It is not banned.
Fuck, Maus was STILL available in the school library in that whole "OMG, THEY ARE BANNING BOOKS!" story.
Why doesn't it fit? If school libraries don't stock the book or the book isn't used in curriculum, but the book is still available in public libraries and in stores for purchase, then the book isn't banned. It's still available for people, including students, to read.
I'm not sure what line you want drawn. Teachers SHOULD have to justify the use of a particular text in a curriculum plan when asked to, especially if the learning objective can be met with a different text.
In both cases, the book is still available in other places for people to read.
Draw that line for me = the difference between banning a book, and choosing not to use a specific text (assuming several to choose from)
You cannot but 'And to think I saw it on Mulberry Street' because the Suess estate was bullied into removing it from publication.
It has been banned.
You can go to the school libraries in the district that age restricted 'Maus' classroom inclusion to 9th grade and above and take out 'Maus' and read it. Or, if you're in 9th grade, it might be used as an in-class text.
It has not been banned.
Book bans are back in vogue—and more politicized than ever, school officials say.
You know what they should do? Give people a choice of what school they pay to educate their kids.
Sure, but give progressives some time to complete their campaign to ban charter schools and other alt-right education frauds.
But who will choose for the poor...
Is there a libertarian magazine?
If you aske ENB the leading libritarian sources are rolling stone, vox, and salon
She isn’t close to being libertarian. Neither are most of the other editors. And half the comments section are pedophile apologizing sock puppets.
I miss Liberty magazine. I still browse the online archives on occasion.
Rip California internet, we knew you well.
It will be halarious if all the isps start throttling only for CA
Next step: government internet.
Final step: government control
High Speed government internet. From Bakersfield to Fresno.
It will only go to merceds
By 2033 (estimated).
It will be quite funny. If leftists actually knew the consequences of net neutrality, they would change their tune. Also, if net neutrality is so popular and beneficial, why haven't one or more ISPs promised to implement net neutrality and dominated the market?
Anything happen in Canada over the weekend?
::Scans Round-Up headlines::
Guess not...
HONKHONK
Pump the brakes on this. As a matter of fact, this whole issue should be curbed.
ENB missed it in the daily drive-by. For now the issue is parked for a later date.
As long as deliveries of vital ready-to-cook designer meals and organic pet food ordered by the pajama class were not interrupted, then no.
Yeah we got a great big convoy, ain't she a beautiful sight?
Don’t be so truculent.
I heard there was a fringe minority authoritarian Trump style facists who staged an insurrectipn by expressing unacceptable views, which drove Trudeau into hiding out of fear he would be raped.
AOC also needs therapy because Canada borders America and she thought she would be literally killed.
The convoy is highly sexualized. Like 50,000 phalluses coming straight at her.
It's because they want to date her.
Absolutely nothing has ever happened in either Ottawa or Waukesha.
Nothing happened that isn’t already tired news. No need to retread it. The Common Wheel has spoken!
Vice President Kamala Harris is back to making misleading statements
about human trafficking.FTFY, ENB. You're welcome. 🙂
Oh, and Let's Go, Brandon.
It's not like she lied while being a procecutor
Nah, VP Harris was into adultery during that period in her life.
But who was "into" her?
Uptown Willie Brown
Thought Kamala had to travel downtown to give Willie some lip service.
That sucks.
It’s been blown out of proportion.
Some find it too hard to swallow.
Adultery is what makes her the perfect choice for VICE President!
Part of Infrastructure, and Pete's goal of zero traffic deaths, is to put back the speed cameras we all love and enjoy across the nation.
https://justthenews.com/government/congress/dots-national-roadway-safety-strategy-includes-additional-speed-cameras-cities
I'm surprised that he hasn't banned people from using the racist highways.
Seriously Pete called the highways racist
Of course. Once we accept the premise of universal systemic racism, then we must conclude the largest human system, the national road network, must be the most racist thing of all.
At least they aren't homophobic. If they were, Secret Service wouldn't be able to haul his bike to work.
Oh so you think blacktop is any better than black face?!
Some like to grind the hot top.
So - he want to ban motorcycles?
The best way to eliminate traffic deaths is to stop counting them. Or count them as covid deaths.
Polaris has a vested interest in keeping those numbers up. "Department of Health and Human Services provided $4 million to operate the hotline"
Reminds me of the National Center For Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). A friend got full custody of his two daughters. He had to actually track them down to remove them from their Mother. Once he did that, the State Department of Public Welfare reported them missing to NCMEC. They were on their website for years, in spite of them not being missing. It made a few hassles for him with the Karens in the neighborhood. They were still listed there when I went to their weddings.
Professor sent to diversity training after class materials contained a redacted slur. Diversity training contained the same redacted slur.
https://justthenews.com/nation/free-speech/university-diversity-training-uses-same-redacted-slur-it-punished-professor
This feels like a situation where he should be able to sue.
At this point they are just trolling us.
DingerACA will pay for itself!!! But just in case... lets extend the subsidies until 2025.
https://justthenews.com/government/congress/dems-push-continued-expansion-obamacare-subsidies-critics-say-hurt-employer
People have questions regarding the purchase of an 8.1 million dollar mansion once owned by the Communist party in Canada.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/fairness-justice/anger-over-blms-purchase-of-8-1-million-toronto-mansion-grows-as-groups-finances-scrutinized
What questions? Blm is a bunch of racist Marxist grifters. That's like going to see the latest expendable movie and complaining that it's not a dramatic rom-com
JFC! They're everywhere. Cooks Country ( a cooking show on PBS) just hired an editor-in-chief, Toni Tipton-Martin, a WoC, to, of course, lecture on culinary racism.
Saturday's tidbit: 'Green Goddess' dressing's name originated from a 1921 play that is "Racially insensitive"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/voraciously/wp/2020/09/15/toni-tipton-martin-hired-as-cooks-countrys-new-editor-in-a-shift-she-sees-as-long-overdue/
Racist, yes. Grifters, yes. Marxist? Perhaps not so much with that one.
The BLM leaders literally call themselves trained Marxists.
When people tell me they support evil ideologies, I believe them. Why don't you?
8.1 million dollar mansion? Shouldn't the Communist Party hold its meetings in public housing?
Under communism all housing is Public Housing.
Yeah, well, their questions are white supremacist violence.
Check out the (admittedly small) collection of opened KGB archives from the 1990s. A lot of citizens of the former USSR, remembering the long bread queues, have good reason to be angry with the western Communist Parties for all the largesse they accepted from Moscow center.
"Citing misleading statistics about human trafficking might not seem all that harmful at first glance. But giving a false impression of the scope of the problem leads to all sorts of harms, both personal and political. It creates the conditions for crazy conspiracy theories like those seen with QAnon believers and for ordinary people to panic about everyday interactions and "stranger danger." It leads to attempts to Do! Something! that often wind up as crackdowns on poor people, sex workers, and immigrants."
And most important to the VP, "...it gives cover to officials who want an excuse for more policing and surveillance of everyone."
Two stories caught my eye this morning.
1) "Politics and the ‘Great Confinement’"
"In 1932 Democrats used national disillusion with big business to create a powerful new political coalition that gave them control of the White House for 20 years and a virtual stranglehold on Congress that lasted more than half a century. Today the Republican Party has a similar opportunity. If the GOP can capitalize on disillusion with big government by affirming its commitment to the interests of those forgotten Americans, regardless of racial or religious or regional labels, it will own Washington for a generation.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/politics-and-the-great-confinement-roosevelt-biden-reaction-lockdowns-pandemic-politics-infection-11643564619?
I agree with that assessment, and if the authoritarian socialists who run the Democratic party at the moment are relegated to the margins for a generation, libertarian capitalists should celebrate.
The second story speaks to largest threat to that outcome:
2) "Trump dangles prospect of pardons for January 6 defendants if elected in 2024"
"If I run and if I win, we will treat those people from January 6th fairly," Trump said Saturday night during a rally in Conroe, Texas. "And if it requires pardons, we will give them pardons because they are being treated so unfairly."
----CBS News, link below
In the same speech, Trump reportedly pushed for his supporters to stage massive protests if prosecutors in New York and Georgia indict him, which is both perfectly legal and constitutional and telling. What it's telling me is that Trump's focus appears to be personal now.
The Trump we get if he wins in 2024 may not be focused on policy like he was in 2016 to 2020. I want someone with Trump's foreign policy. I want the Trump that slashed regulation and filled the courts with judges who care about what is written in the Constitution. I want the Trump that slashed taxes and fought to cut $772 billion from the Medicaid expansion in ObamaCare. I'm not sure that's the Trump we'll get in 2024.
The first article, "The Great Confinement", is about how the American people lost their faith in the Democratic party, the news media, academia, and our bureaucracies (from teachers and their unions to the CDC and Fauci at the NIH)--just like the Great Depression broke the American people's faith in the Republican party and to some extent capitalism itself. The first article is about where the large consensus of the American people want to drive the bus right now.
The second article is about who should drive the bus, and I'm not sure it isn't all about settling old scores and personal vindication when it comes to Trump now. When you think of the swing voters these days, think of the fans you saw in the stands at the Kansas City chiefs game yesterday--doing the "tomahawk chop" on national television, which is unwoke as anything needs to be. If Biden had walked out into the middle of the field during the opening ceremonies, the chances of the crowd breaking out into a "Let's go, Brandon!" chant were probably close to 100%.
The pandemic and its politics seem to have transformed swing voting Americans into solid skeptics of Joe Biden and the progressives, but the pandemic and its politics also seem to have transformed Trump. Instead of being the only one with the balls necessary to inflict policies that benefit average Americans on the elites in Washington, it's ALL personal now. Trump should STFU about January 6 and the prosecutors coming after him in Georgia and New York. Those topics will split the fans in the stands in Kansas City. To unify swing voters behind him, Trump should be talking about what he'll do about education and inflation. And Trump he can't do that, then the Republicans need to find someone who can.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-january-6-pardons-2024/
"If I run and if I win, we will treat those people from January 6th fairly," Trump said Saturday night during a rally in Conroe, Texas. "And if it requires pardons, we will give them pardons because they are being treated so unfairly."
Natch, CNN has him "promising pardons to all".
I don't vote but if trump says he will pardon anyone that kills a progressive, I will vote for him
That's not so far off. It's just a question of degree. And calling for protests against prosecutors if they charge him in Georgia and New York was the worst CNN could do. They could have run a story about how Trump is trying to intimidate prosecutors if they decide to level charges against him--by encouraging January 6 like protesters to storm the courthouse if he's prosecuted.
If they try to disqualify Trump from the ballot in New York or Georgia, it will have the effect of energizing the Republican base to support him everywhere else in the country. If they try to imprison Trump in New York between now and November of 2024, it's almost guaranteed to make him president again. Prosecutions in Georgia are likely to ensure that Trump wins in Georgia.
Trump should be talking about what he'll do on January 6, 2024 rather than what happened on January 6 in 2020, and if he can't even do that--to save himself--he'll end up splitting the party in two. He may even end up starting a third party and running against the Republican--like Teddy Roosevelt and Ross Perot. That Republican dominated future will never happen if Trump can't get out of his own way.
He already has split the party in two.
Give it time, Ken = Trump should talk about what he would do
Team R has to do well in 2022 to stop the Biden agenda. Then we can talk about rollback.
“The Trump we get if he wins in 2024 may not be focused on policy like he was in 2016 to 2020.”
Hahahahaha. He was focused on one thing — himself. And still is. And always will be.
Morning mighty sealion. Do you have a citation for your bold claim?
I think of her as more of a harbor seal than a sea lion.
In Los Angeles, the harbor seals sit on other people's boats, bark their heads off over nothing, and shit all over everything.
I bet her spirit animal is a harbor seal!
No, it's a pelican. Pelicans do the same thing--shitting on boats, etc. But they squawk. Pelicans can really squawk!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ3rEUx0TFg
It's pretty well established that her spirit animal is the DNC's donkey.
Oh, her spirit animal is an ass. How....interesting. 🙂
I talk about Trump. You talk about me. Sad.
Sure, remember this?
Mike Laursen
September.18.2021 at 11:38 am
SQRLSY, can you cover for me today? In a typical day, I usually post a comment or two pointing out logical flaws, contradictions and partisanship in Ken’s essays, which he regards as examples of flawless logical thinking
Poor Mike. Always the victim never the aggressor.
Joe Biden has turned swing voters into solid skeptics of Joe Biden.
+1
Microsoft word now has a woke check on your writing.
https://redstate.com/alexparker/2022/01/30/shes-no-showgirl-microsoft-pummels-the-problematic-by-correcting-your-unwoke-words-n515131
Meanwhile the left pretends that the right is banning words.
Actually many on the left are pretty open that they despise the right since the right is obstructing leftist attempts at "reforming" society.
I'm sure this will be a thing in the Metaverse eventually.
What you say won't necessarily be what other people hear.
And if you don't like it, go start your own Metaverse? We will definitely need an open source Metaverse.
Use Libreoffice.
LibreCalc's graphing is pretty shitty. Can't do monte carlo very easily, either.
Rap musicians that type out their lyrics on Microsoft Word hardest hit.
Ohhh do the have a button where you can identify your intersectionality and that can determine the words you can use?
Eg
straight white male, you can only use single syllable words, to make you seem less intrligent
Male to female half black half native American, who is a MAP lesbian you can type what ever
Asians, all L's will be replaced by R's
This one may backfire. I could definitely see myself constantly trying to maximize purple underlines just to spite them.
“Woman: you’ve used a word that is ambiguous and misleading. Please change to ‘trans-woman’ or ‘menstrator’”
Or "statistically smaller, slower, and more cowardly individual"?
"person with birthing hips"
It’s mynstruation now.
it's a right-wing power grab. Two forms of illiberalism at war.
Please. This is a completely disingenuous characterization of the issues going on right now with public school vs. parents.
As always, the right answer is to get your kids out of public school anyway.
On one side you have woke multinationals, powerful bureaucrats and the entire corporate media deplatforming free speech, banning Tom Sawyer, Dr. Seuss and TinTin, and demanding Joe Rogan and JK Rowling be lynched for going off message on trannies and science experiments.
On the other you have ordinary parents protesting against the indoctrination of their children with Nazi racial theories and pedophile grooming techniques.
For soggy-bottoms like Reason and Sullivan these are both exactly the same thing.
Which group throws cocktail parties with Important People?
You think that our Reasonistas would be caught dead sipping blueberry mojitos with Joe Lunchpail and Tammy Trailerpark?
LOL
First he went into hiding, and now:
https://twitter.com/JustinTrudeau/status/1488162322187182085?t=WYAir13j3RMAlnET0IlYOw&s=19
This morning, I tested positive for COVID-19. I’m feeling fine – and I’ll continue to work remotely this week while following public health guidelines. Everyone, please get vaccinated and get boosted.
How many times is he going to catch Covid? Isn't this his third?
"Everyone, please get vaccinated and get boosted."
Justin purportedly got every shot and booster available and he's still playing plague monkey. So what the hell is the point?
Wait,,,you're the Canadian, right? How many times did Trudeau actually get the China Virus?
I'm not sure. I thought he had it twice already, but I don't know.
The thing is, due to medical privacy laws, he can lie about testing positive with impunity. See: Johnson, Magic.
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1488154837682466824?t=5AuOv2akYB9SCIjKEJl93A&s=19
There is an actual labor uprising going on in Ottawa and the establishment left is trashing them
Pay attention to this
That's not real "labor". Everyone knows that true workers are progressive socialists and fans of big government.
So much for being for the worker.
The new left was always about power and never actually about workers rights.
The lockdowns proved this without a doubt. The people most hurt were the poorest, while the pajama class just went to work from home.
To paraphrase Babylon Bee, Socialists are unhappy that workers of the world are uniting.
Workers only included the uneducated masses working the
plantationsfactories.Sorry, but this is a very dumb take. I don't know what the nationwide case numbers are (lies, damn lies, and statistics, etc), but human trafficking and sexual trafficking is a HUGE problem in certain areas.
If you live in Podunk, Nowhere there probably isn't much of an issue. But I live in San Diego -- the busiest land border crossing in the Western Hemisphere, and trafficking is a huge problem here with multi-jurisdictional task forces working constantly on it. IIRC we are this, behind Miami and Las Vegas for cases.
While this is an unequally distributed problem, it is indeed a huge problem in some areas, and if VP Harris wants to highlight it and codify things the Feds can do at interstate commerce points like airports, this is one of the few things I'll give her good marks for.
Numbers, cases, sources, and a trail of who gets paid by pumping this information.
Until you bring these to the table its all "I have a friend who was walking through a parking lot and a guy looked at her so she knew he wanted to traffic her"
There are plenty of anti-trafficking orgs that can give you all the information you'd like about them. One I donate to here in San Diego is http://generatehope.org/ .. Maybe you can ask them about things? Or contact the San Diego Sheriff's Office, which works with SD DA and the CBP on the local task force.
Validate those claims you are making; all I am seeing is "huge problem" which is only anecdotal.
Listen, all those government employees on various task forces told him their work was essential and never ending. They wouldn't lie, would they?
"human trafficking" is the most overblown fake crisis of our time second only to the covid.
Climate change?
Sorry, but this is a very dumb take. I don't know what the nationwide case numbers are (lies, damn lies, and statistics, etc), but human trafficking and sexual trafficking is a HUGE problem in certain areas.
If you live in Podunk, Nowhere there probably isn't much of an issue. But I live in San Diego -- the busiest land border crossing in the Western Hemisphere -- and trafficking is a huge problem here with multi-jurisdictional task forces working constantly on it. IIRC we are third, behind Miami and Las Vegas for cases.
While this is an unequally distributed problem, it is indeed a huge problem in some areas, and if VP Harris wants to highlight it and codify things the Feds can do at interstate commerce points like airports, this is one of the few things I'll give her good marks for.
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1488183534443548676?t=udLygdYuwqC6LFrY-CkTkg&s=19
JUST IN - #Ottawa City Councillor launches court proceedings against Canada's trucker convoy, targeting the nearly $10,000,000 in funds frozen by @GoFundMe to "cover the City expenses."
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Pfizer pfound its pigeon.
Truckers actually feed people and bring supplies to them.
Maybe Ottawa should not be on their delivery lists any longer.
That would be a true boycott. The commies that run Canada are going to push this too far.
https://twitter.com/TulsiGabbard/status/1488091373827883008?t=WNRkTnAuCz1yUCTZz-TS3A&s=19
Biden chose Harris as his VP because of the color of her skin and sex—not qualification. She's been a disaster. Now he promises to choose Supreme Court nominee on the same criteria. Identity politics is destroying our country.
Someone should insist that Biden define "woman."
Sure you are going to quote some right wing lunitic from twitter
You have to love people who use absurd statistics to drive fear. Not long ago I had someone i knew who had previously seemed like a rational person try to educate me about the problem of child abduction. They spouted a stat that just seemed a bit implausible, so i did the math with them and it turned out their "child taken every x seconds" stat meant there were over a quarter million children taken each year. They took this as reinforcement of the scale of the problem rather than an indication that their numbers might be a little off.
Turned out they got their numbers from a reputable source on facebook...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/01/12/are-you-one-1-11-americans-mike-lindell-doesnt-want-arrest/
Oh, a WaPo article based entirely around a phony "Right-Wing Watch" tweet, and not the actual interview.
Typical White Mike dishonest agitprop but thanks for playing.
Here's what Lindell said in context if you want to mock Mike, WaPo and their "Right-Wing Watch".
https://americasvoice.news/video/Pio2HSVau2thCO8/
Kamala Harris Spreads Misinformation on Human Trafficking
Is that all she was spreading?
No she was also spreading the technique of getting more convictions by falsifying evidence
Yes. I think she had a hand in that. She was definitely pulling something there.
Joni Mitchell is an excellent musician. I can't say the same about Neil, but I would bet money neither has earned a C in organic chemistry or statistics, to say nothing of formal logic. If Rogan had such marketable skills he might be a doctor or biologist. None of these people, nor Fauci nor Randal impress me as trustworthy sources of useful knowledge on this latest Red Chinese flu. But it is deeply embarrassing to see Joni displaying such evident symptoms of intimidation via social pressure. See https://tinyurl.com/yaknv963