D.C. Spent $2.5 Million in Pandemic Relief Funds on Parking Cops
Plus: A "right" to avoid shaming and shunning? A win for private property rights in Tennessee. And more...

Pandemic funds used to hire parking cops, pay for prisons, build hotels. At a time when many residents were struggling due to job losses and loss of business, the District of Columbia ramped up efforts to wring money out of them—and spent federal pandemic aid to do so.
The city spent $2.5 million in federal relief funds to hire more parking cops, according to new reporting from the Associated Press.
Alas, D.C. is far from the only jurisdiction that used money meant to help people to police them instead.
For instance, the city of Los Angeles received $639,450,464 from the American Rescue Plan last year and spent 50 percent of it on Los Angeles Police Department payroll, according to Kenneth Meija, an accountant running for L.A. Comptroller.
In cities around the country, pandemic relief funds went to either ordinary police costs or to increase policing capabilities—sometimes in questionable ways.
"Albuquerque spent $3 million on a gunshot tracking system that isn't actually effective," notes Mic. "Honolulu bought its cops a $150,000 robot dog to monitor unhoused populations. In Wisconsin, Republican lawmakers pushed to use federal funds to create $5,000 signing bonuses to recruit new officers."
Police spending is only one way cities misused pandemic funds:
Thanks to a sudden $140 million cash infusion, officials in Broward County, Florida, recently broke ground on a high-end hotel that will have views of the Atlantic Ocean and an 11,000-square-foot spa.
In New York, Dutchess County pledged $12 million for renovations of a minor league baseball stadium to meet requirements the New York Yankees set for their farm teams.
And in Massachusetts, lawmakers delivered $5 million to pay off debts of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate in Boston, a nonprofit established to honor the late senator that has struggled financially.
The three distinctly different outlays have one thing in common: Each is among the scores of projects that state and local governments across the United States are funding with federal coronavirus relief money despite having little to do with combating the pandemic, a review by The Associated Press has found.
The expenditures amount to a fraction of the $350 billion made available through last year's American Rescue Plan to help state and local governments weather the crisis. But they are examples of uses of the aid that are inconsistent with the rationale that Democrats offered for the record $1.9 trillion bill: The cash was desperately needed to save jobs, help those in distress, open schools and increase vaccinations.
Pandemic relief funds also went to building new prisons (Alabama), remodeling a City Hall (Woonsocket, Rhode Island), overhauling a tourism website (Alexandria, Virginia), golf course irrigation systems (Colorado Springs), and a museum to honor cyclist Major Taylor (Worcester, Massachusetts).
A number of cities and states have used funds to purchase "gunshot detection" tech. It isn't actually effective, but cities and state are still spending millions in pandemic relief funds on ShotSpotter devices.
"Officials in some jurisdictions have been nothing short of gleeful over the prospect of using pandemic relief funds to expand carceral infrastructure," notes The Appeal:
In February, administrators of the Oklahoma County Jail were caught on a voicemail recording calling COVID-19 "our friend" and "the greatest thing that has ever happened to us." The jail had already received $10 million in federal funding under the 2020 CARES Act, and during the recorded conversation officials expressed hope that they'd receive "another $150 million" from ARPA. More than a dozen people died in the custody of the Oklahoma County Jail in 2021, and several more have died so far this year.
Keep all this in mind when the Biden administration and federal lawmakers talk about needing to dole out more money to help with pandemic-related problems (or high gas prices, or climate issues, or whatever the current crisis/excuse might be). These are effectively programs to make politicians look good, not to funnel funds to where they're actually needed.
FREE MINDS
Lawyer Ken White—aka "Popehat"—tackles the recent New York Times op-ed on free speech:
We should have a thoughtful conversation about whether modern American culture encourages us to react excessively and even cruelly to speech we don't like, how that impacts people, and what we should do about it.
The New York Times' Editorial Board did not offer such a thoughtful conversation in its piece "America Has a Free Speech Problem," which discusses oft-invoked "cancel culture." It's vexingly unserious.
The problems begin in the lede, which the Editorial Board used on social media to promote the piece:
For all the tolerance and enlightenment that modern society claims, Americans are losing hold of a fundamental right as citizens of a free country: the right to speak their minds and voice their opinions in public without fear of being shamed or shunned.
This is sheer nonsense from the jump. Americans don't have, and have never had, any right to be free of shaming or shunning. The First Amendment protects our right to speak free of government interference. It does not protect us from other people saying mean things in response to our speech. The very notion is completely incoherent. Someone else shaming me is their free speech, and someone else shunning me is their free association, both protected by the First Amendment.
White stipulates that he's not denying "that there are ever any unfair, disproportionate, or evil responses to speech," but he thinks we need to get more serious in defining what we mean by cancel culture. "Simply complaining about it in the abstract, without attempts to define it, without actionable responses, and without taking the rights of 'cancellers' doesn't ease the culture war. It inflames it," he suggests.
Read the whole thing here.
FREE MARKETS
A Tennessee court has ruled that the state letting game wardens enter and inspect people's property without a warrant is unconstitutional. "The ruling is not just a victory for Benton County landowners Terry Rainwaters and Hunter Hollingsworth, who sued with the Institute for Justice (IJ) after the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) ignored their 'No Trespassing' signs by entering and installing cameras on their land," notes IJ. "The victory also applies broadly to private land across Tennessee."
FOLLOWUP
Earlier this week we covered proposals—some better than others—to help people pay for gas. Would it surprise you to hear that California has gone the bad way?
BREAKING: @GavinNewsom unveils gas relief package:
-$400 rebate per registered car, max 2 cars. Payments could start in July
-$750M for 3 mos free public transit
-Up to $600M to pause part of diesel sales tax for 1 yr
-$523M to pause inflation adjustment to gas, diesel excise tax— Emily Hoeven (@emily_hoeven) March 23, 2022
UKRAINE UPDATES
NEWS: US is now officially alleging war crimes by Russia.
.@SecBlinken: "Today, I can announce that, based on information currently available, the U.S. government assesses that members of Russia's forces have committed war crimes in Ukraine."
— Josh Lederman (@JoshNBCNews) March 23, 2022
• "The White House has quietly assembled a team of national security officials to sketch out scenarios of how the United States and its allies should respond if President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia — frustrated by his lack of progress in Ukraine or determined to warn Western nations against intervening in the war — unleashes his stockpiles of chemical, biological or nuclear weapons," reports The New York Times.
QUICK HITS
• Airline CEOs want an end to pandemic rules for flights. "Now is the time for the administration to sunset federal transportation travel restrictions – including the international predeparture testing requirement and the federal mask mandate – that are no longer aligned with the realities of the current epidemiological environment," wrote the heads of 10 U.S.-based airlines, including Delta, in a letter to President Joe Biden.
• Male birth control pills get a step closer to reality: "In new preliminary research, a team says they've developed a non-hormonal form of male birth control, one that kept lab mice sterile for four to six weeks with seemingly no side effects. Early human trials of the pill are expected to begin by the end of the year."
• Belgium is decriminalizing selling and paying for sex, making it the first European country to officially do so.
• RIP Madeleine Albright.
• "Turns out marijuana really is a gateway drug — for America's statehouses, anyway": Politico looks at the spate of measures to decriminalize hallucinogens.
• New research looks at the economic costs of rejecting refugees:
"Trump-era refugee restrictions permanently reduce the US economy by $9.1 billion each year." https://t.co/s1a7nSU7cs Near 300,000 fewer refugees multiplied by their net contribution to the economy.
New, jaw-dropping research from Michael Clemens (@M_Clem)
— David Evans (@DaveEvansPhD) March 23, 2022
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Pandemic funds used to hire parking cops, pay for prisons, build hotels.
I'm beginning to suspect COVID panic hype might have been about something other than COVID.
Paying off blue states and unions? Advancing authoritarian powers?
Proper conditioning of American subjects?
To win an election by killing the economy?
To win an election by killing the economy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tl9U0lrnhg
Ding!. The other stuff is just gravy.
I thought it was to facilitate voting by mail, to save democracy.
Just think how much more money they could waste if the rich actually paid their “fair share”.
Just what is my fair share of your stuff?
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The city spent $2.5 million in federal relief funds to hire more parking cops...
Right about now I'd hate to be in the shoes of the person who misappropriated tax dollars like that.
There will be no consequences for this. Zero.
Promotions are consequences too.
It's an investment, not misappropriation.
Make your money grow
Don't forget the multiplier effect.
My city wants to spend $39 million in 'pandemic relief funds' exclusively on the black community. Others need not apply.
What if I identify as black?
You also have to live north of Delmar.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delmar_Divide
C'mon, Man! Someone has to clear out vehicles to make way for the Presidential Limosine making a Jello Pudding and Boost run!
They’ll Ensure that!
Oooh, I forgot about that brand! Very good!
He uses other brands on occasion—it all Depends
Just wondering; will CA send those checks to owners of electric cars?
As a taxpayer, way more of my money has already gone to owners of electric cars.
Plus they get to use the carpool lane, even though they wouldn't pollute if they were the ones stuck in traffic. SUVs should get priority on HOV lanes.
So true.
Typical NBC news.
A US Government official makes a declarative statement, and they report it as "alleges".
What's wrong with that? Seems appropriate to me.
In every other news story they say "a US government source confirms". Saying "alleges" makes it sound like it's not 100% certain, or that it might have been illegal in some way.
So, they got it right this time.
I tend to doubt that NBC is trying to go soft on Russia.
It’s the correct word as it isn’t proven.
"Male birth control pills get a step closer to reality"
Actually they have been on the market for decades. If "THE PILL" is taken by a transman to prevent pregnancy, it's by definition a "male birth control pill."
#IntersectionalFeminism
#ILoveScience
“Male birth control” otherwise known as getting married.
Now in pill form!
Not if she has "Baby Rabies."
Seriously, The Male Pill is the real cumulation of The Sexual Revolution!
Suck it, Maury Povich! You're now without a TV show!
Suck it, Big Papa! Now your Church is really no longer the Bee's Knees!
And suck it to all real or imagined Baby-Mamas who use real or imagined children to bully-rag good men!
I was today years old when I found out your real name is David Evans.
Brilliant piece.
imagine the GDP spike if we could import the entire population of Pakistan
I have it on good authority, from a close friend, that Broward County will need that hotel for a quarantine facility when the next panic is manufactured by the democrats.
Pandemic funds used to hire parking cops, pay for prisons, build hotels.
Nothing left to cut.
I suspect Michael Clemens previously constructed global climate warming change models.
Airline CEOs want an end to pandemic rules for flights.
The unions have other ideas.
Lawyer Ken White—aka "Popehat"—tackles the recent New York Times op-ed on free speech...
Not on this specific topic, but the more things he tackles the more the shine comes off him.
I was kind of wondering why I should care what he thought in this situation. I never really heard of him except as a libertarian thinker that didn't believe Facebook/Twitter had a liberal enforcement bias.
Dopehat is not a libertarian thinker, he's an Obama/Sonos liberal, just like Welchie Boy and most of the rest of the Reason staff.
The two are not the same thing, no matter how much they laughably want to try to claim they are.
"Dopehat is not a libertarian thinker, he's an Obama/Sonos liberal"
And a neocon.
Same thing
This. 2016 broke him as well. He used to be somewhat reasonable.
Lawyer has pedantic argument with NYT editorial without contradicting the substance of the claim.
meh.
Meth user fights off 15 police officers ‘while masturbating in bar’
https://metro.co.uk/2013/12/31/andrew-frey-oregon-man-high-on-meth-fights-15-police-officers-while-masturbating-in-bar-4245713/
Does that mean he fought them off single-handedly?
He beat them off!
Beat them off single-handedly.
Just the guy who tased him. The beat cop who first responded.
The fifteen cops finally did arrest him. My question is "Theft of services" -- what's that charge all about?
This story is chum for Chumby. Maybe this will bring him back to our admiring fold!
He's the hero we deserve.
He's the hero Oregon deserves.
I saw the headline and thought Florida. Good to see regional diversification in the crazy whack job headline makers.
Between the Interstate Highway and teh InnerToobz, crazy never stays in one place like it used to, though between crummy roads and high gas prices, that may not last and crazy may become more isolated and in-bred again.
Florida Man on vacation in Oregon?
Shit. DOL was honest when he said he could fight.
As the saying goes, a Helluva drug!
The "theft of services" charges were filled by a nearby prostitute.
"New research looks at the economic costs of rejecting refugees"
Also, rejecting refugees hurts people like Charles Koch, the billionaire who funds Reason.com. Because desperate people tend to be willing to work for cheap.
Want proof? In Drumpf's last year in office, Mr. Koch lost over $5 billion. Which he almost entirely regained in Biden's first year. This was the inevitable result of Democrats pursuing billionaire-friendly economic policies like looser borders.
#CheapLaborAboveAll
Every single goat herded contributes to GDP
So does every dollar spent in "pandemic relief".
A Tennessee court has ruled that the state letting game wardens enter and inspect people's property without a warrant is unconstitutional.
Those warrants must be very hard to come by.
Shameful we needed a court ruling on an OBVIOUS constitutional violation.
Maybe TN will appeal, and this goes to SCOTUS.
What if they had a small temporary puddle that needed to be declared a wetland. Think of the environment!
I expect the state's enabling law for game wardens exempts a warrant requirement to go on private property to conduct conservation research.
Company Offers Employees Pods To Masturbate In, Complete With VR Headsets
https://www.iflscience.com/technology/company-offers-employees-pods-to-masturbate-in-complete-with-vr-headsets/
You do you.
Best comment of the day. Thanks.
Toobin reportedly very interested.
Turns out the pods are made of glass.
Frosted glass, surely.
What fun would that be?
It will be when they're done.
Yeah, but the VR content is provided by HR.
It's a trick: the VR is just 8 hours of DEI instruction with lectures given by naked trannies
I've never had any job where anyone was worth a wank. And with policies against sexual harassment, who would want to use the pods anyway?
-$400 rebate per registered car, max 2 cars. Payments could start in July
-$750M for 3 mos free public transit
-Up to $600M to pause part of diesel sales tax for 1 yr
-$523M to pause inflation adjustment to gas, diesel excise tax
I'm beginning to wonder if California isn't poorly governed.
What are you talking about? They have a huge budget surplus!
its a fake surplus that still has to be paid for.
nah, it's real. You don't need to properly fund pensions, that's the problem of the people in office 20 years from now.
Let's combat inflation by giving money away. We can also boost firemen's work by pumping the contents of the truck's fuel tank into the hoses as well.
Election year logic in a one party legislature.
Don’t Play With Your Kids. Seriously.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/15/magazine/kids-play.html
I want all the perks of maternity leave — without having any kids
https://nypost.com/2016/04/28/i-want-all-the-perks-of-maternity-leave-without-having-any-kids/
If men can be women, why can't spinsters be mothers?
WTF.
"But the more I thought about it, the more I came to believe in the value of a “meternity” leave — which is, to me, a sabbatical-like break that allows women and, to a lesser degree, men to shift their focus to the part of their lives that doesn’t revolve around their jobs."
So, we're not equal afterall?
She is free to quit her job whenever she wants to take me time.
break that allows women and, to a lesser degree, men to shift their focus to the part of their lives that doesn’t revolve around their jobs
Yeah, we still need those men guys to pick up the slack when us womyns decide we need an emotional moment away. But we want that equal pay still. Yup.
Well, back in pre-history, when smokers had to go outside to smoke, non-smokers also went on "smoke breaks" in the name of equality and justice.
I always chatted with smokers if I needed to get away from my desk, even though I didn't smoke. My 5 minutes break was as good as theirs, and stepping outside sometimes gets you refocused. Though this is office work not like a factory line. I never remember smokers being the only ones allowed to step outside for 5 minutes though. Maybe that was in the 70s or 80s. I'm not that old.
For maternity leave, I get where she is coming from. I've worked in small offices where the parent with kids was always out of there on time regardless of pressures and I was looked down upon for coming in late on a monday even after I'd been on the road for weeks and working and traveling on weekends.
But she's stating it badly. Or a least the lede and headline are bad. The point is, paid maternity leave is hardly an equal thing.
Making the decision to have kids is a personal thing. If you want to do it, fine, but there are sacrifices to be made. YOU should make them, they're your kids. You did the crime, you do the time.
It is a noble thing to earn less to provide your children a good start in life. But let's not pretend that you're equal in all ways when you can't or won't put in the same time or ouput the same work.
She makes a great neglectful mother
US is now officially alleging war crimes by Russia.
Damn. That means Russia isn't actually committing war crimes. I really thought they probably were.
It's official. Russia's innocent I guess.
Up next: Yellowcake in the Donbass.
Ah, but wasn't Russia alleging Biological labs in Ukraine?
Because there are?
It doesn't make for a good combination with Russian thermoolic waepons. Sucking up the Oxygen could shatter test tubes, Petri Dishes, and vats. Once again, if that's true about bio-weapons labs, then Putin is a military moron.
What's Yellowsnow, chopped liver?
Well, chopped liver IS edible and you know what Frankie Z says about those huskies and that yellowsnow so...
"Nanook, no, no!..."
The First Amendment protects our right to speak free of government interference.
But not PrIvAtE cOmPaNiEs.
But not PrIvAtE cOmPaNiEs providing government interference.
Sure those "private companies" were created, funded, operated, bailed-out, protected and directed by government, but they're publicly traded so it's okay.
Corporate fascism is okay. Everyone else is the actual fascist.
Democratic fascism is okay. Anyone else opposing Democrats is the actual fascist.
FIFY
Or killer cyborgs
The White House has quietly assembled a team of national security officials to sketch out scenarios of how the United States and its allies should respond if President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia...unleashes his stockpiles of chemical, biological or nuclear weapons...
With this president we get a little of Carter and Bush.
With a side order of Alzheimer’s.
sketch out scenarios
"There will be severe consequences, and nothing is off the table."
Am I doing this right?
Not doing it right.
First look at the quality of Russian troops, and determine they can fight effectively in a NBC environment. (hint: they can't fight effectively in just normal spring weather)
Then check with the intelligence services and see if Russian troops have been issued protective gear for NBC combat.
Then look at the prevailing winds at this time of year and determine if Russia can confidently expect the effects to not drift into a NATO country.
Then offset that with Basement Bunker Biden's lack of competence.
It doesn't look like a feasible idea unless Russia abandons the idea of conquest and just wants to destroy everything.
so if they accidentally hit one of our chemical weapons research labs, can we just call it a chemical weapons attack? is that one scenario they sketched out?
Remember when Trump droned an Iranian terrorist in retaliation and Reason said that he probably started WW3?
Thank goodness the adults are back in charge.
Yeah, that was like the 4th or 5th time since 2000 that we all died.
Good times.
I mean, we've all been dead since before I was even born from climate change, so you can surely understand how some people might have missed it.
no, we have 8 or 9 years left. I lost track.
Yeah, it worries me greatly that POTUS Biden is relying on Obama retreads for policy (e.g. Susan Rice).
scores of projects that state and local governments across the United States are funding with federal coronavirus relief money despite having little to do with combating the pandemic
To be fair, those government officials were wearing masks while spending those ill-begotten gains.
Did official figures overestimate Britain's Covid death toll? The chaotic way mortalities were recorded during the pandemic could mean thousands were WRONGLY blamed on the virus
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10630753/Chaotic-death-recording-pandemic-mean-thousands-WRONGLY-blamed-Covid.html
Nobody saw that coming.
They died *with* bad teeth.
And nothing else happened...
Local fake news.
It's safe to go back in the water.
"The White House has quietly assembled a team of national security officials to sketch out scenarios of how the United States and its allies should respond if President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia — frustrated by his lack of progress in Ukraine or determined to warn Western nations against intervening in the war — unleashes his stockpiles of chemical, biological or nuclear weapons," reports The New York Times.
Still hoping we'll get that fullscale US v. Russia war we in #TheResistance have been pushing since they attacked us in 2016.
#SheWon
...one that kept lab mice sterile for four to six weeks with seemingly no side effects.
Ha, no side effects. What man in his right mind would go anywhere near this?
The pill's primary ingredient is soy.
What took down the Weimer Republic and ushered in Hitler?
Inflation.
https://twitter.com/bopinion/status/1505292742993321993
Inflation stings most if you earn less than $300K. Here's how to deal:
➡️ Take the bus
➡️ Don’t buy in bulk
➡️ Try lentils instead of meat
➡️ Nobody said this would be fun
➡️ Take the bus. (Catch Covid)
➡️ Don’t buy in bulk (Waste more money)
➡️ Try lentils instead of meat (Fart more to accelerate global warming)
➡️ Nobody said this would be fun (It’s going to get much worse)
Hyper inflation but yeah.
HAPERINFLATION!!!!!!!
Your buddy turd seems to have gone missing; perhaps he took the advice of many here and died. If we're lucky.
When does Hypo become hyper?
You'll know it when you have to invest in a wheelbarrow instead of a wallet.
➡️ Nobody said this would be fun
That one's my favorite.
"Let them eat lentils!"
Aux Barricades!
IT'S MADE OF PEOPLE!
I don't understand how they tacked this on there, and nobody said, "Maybe take that one out. It's kind of douchy."
The rest of them are stupid, tone-deaf, and insulting. But that one is just straight up assholery.
“We are all in this together “.
"Shut up and obey" seemed a bit too direct.
"This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this."
"You're all in this together."
The point is to be obvious.
To rub our faces in it.
They don't fear consequences, because they know we'll just take it like servile little bitches.
Kill or be killed.
The shared sacrifice is half the point.
You forgot: Let the family dog die by not treating them medically
The arrogance of that author is truly appalling.
Huh? Buying non-perishables in bulk--and preserving perishables in bulk--is precisely what you do in response to inflation, and really, every dsy, ev3n if nothing goes wrong.
By the way, my Beautiful Brand Air Fryer has a Dehydrator function and I've used it to dehydrate blueberries, strawberries, and bananas! Since I have a 3 Squares Rice Cooker/Yogurt Maker and have made two quarts of yogurt in a single use, I may see if I can make yogurt-covered fruit snacks!
Biden, Putin, Xi, Kim, the Ayatollahs, the Saudis, and Maduro are not taking the joy of good food away from me! Fuck 'em all, let's eat!
There's really no reason for you to ever post a comment.
It's just sad watching you try so hard.
But then how would you know he’s an atheist?
The knowledge readers must be reminded of every day, no matter the context
Hey, anyone who knows how to forage, hunt, fish, trap, raise, grow, frugally purchase, cook, and prepare food cannot be kept in line.
Likewise with anyone who knows how to find, filter, and purify water. Or anyone who knows how to use, improvise, or even build tools and weapons.
The more you know...
https://youtu.be/Zmvt7yFTtt8
https://youtu.be/Zmvt7yFTtt8
Anybody doing anything more that waiting for Mannah from Heaven practically is. Fret not, the water is just fine...
I’m actually an atheist. It’s just not part of my identity, and I’m not a bigot.
you forgot "buy a Tesla"
https://twitter.com/Crimealytics/status/1505898465875922946
The FBI reported today that they will not be releasing quarterly crime estimates for any quarter of 2021 because not enough agencies reported data to the FBI.
But the FBI is investigating those agencies, right? RIGHT?!
Too busy investigating concerned parents for Insurrection.
"First things first."
Only one crime mattered in 2021. J6.
Why are you minimizing a civil war by calling it a crime?
at least not until after the midterms.
NYC’s elite are in a tizzy after Justice Department ‘inadvertently’ publishes list of 121 ‘clients’ – including lawyers, businessmen, and socialites – who solicited Sarah Lawrence ‘sex cult victim’ who was forced into prostitution
https://www.yc.news/2022/03/22/nycs-elite-are-in-a-tizzy-after-justice-department-inadvertently-publishes-list-of-121-clients-including-lawyers-businessmen-and-socialites-who-solicited-sarah-lawrence-sex-cult-vict/
Anything on Ghislaine Maxwell's little list of the rich and powerful?
Netflix is working on it.
Who?
—Everyone
She's just a conspiracy theory.
Or Russian propaganda.
Can't remember which one right now.
Belgium is decriminalizing selling and paying for sex, making it the first European country to officially do so.
Oh, we already pay. Am I right, fellas?
"Trump-era refugee restrictions permanently reduce the US economy by $9.1 billion each year."
People will believe anything. I'm just glad I have that extra $2500/yr Obamacare saves me.
By US economy they mean extra government spending which is part of GDP.
so by that logic and math, we should let in 1 billion new immigrants, who will contribute 30 trillion to the economy, and we can pay off the national debt finally.
Trump-era refugee restrictions permanently reduce the US economy by $9.1 billion each year.
Okay, settle down.
9.1 billion used to be a big number. At this point, with the government making a big deal about trillions in relief, what's a few billion.
I mean, California is about to hand out 9 billion for car owners like it's no big deal.
https://twitter.com/emily_hoeven/status/1506733613617848323?cxt=HHwWhoCpraKP_-gpAAAA
"- $9 billion in direct payments to car owners
- $2 billion in relief for public transit & to pause portion of diesel sales tax and increase to gas/diesel excise tax
- $500 million to support active transportation programs (such as walking, biking projects)"
The streets are paved with gold.
Maybe so, but you can't see the gold for the shit.
That spending also adds to the US economy.
That's what my ex-wife used to say when I'd ask her about her credit card statement.
There's a logic behind that. Something like:
The boots normally cost $400. I got them on sale for $250.
I HAD to buy them. I just made $150! That's pure profit right there.
We call that woman math in my house
9.1 billion is 0.15% of the 6.011 trillion dollar budget for FY 2022.
Or enough to fund the federal govt for 13 hours and 16 minutes.
9.1 billion to "The economy", not in tax revenue. So it's even worse.
More to the point, what the fuck do I care about "the economy" as a whole? All I care about is if it is working well for me. If we could massively boost the numbers for the US GDP, but it would make every one of our lives worse to do so, is it good because we grew "the economy" ?
You know what? In the spirit of transatlantic unity with Europe, the US will forego the money and refugees. Europe can reap that benefit. How 'bout we ask them what they think about that?
CDC Tells New York Times It Hid Covid Data For Political Reasons
https://thefederalist.com/2022/03/22/cdc-tells-new-york-times-it-hid-covid-data-for-political-reasons/
“The agency has been reluctant to make those figures public,” according to the Times, “because they might be misinterpreted as the vaccines being ineffective.”
Trust the experts.
Time to ban the CDC from social media for spreading COVID misinformation.
We don't want people to correctly interperate the data
“because they might be misinterpreted as the vaccines being ineffective.”
"Wouldn't want millions of other researchers, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, ect. having access to the actual data. They might come to the wrong conclusion. They're not smart like we are.
And then how could we mandate everyone take the most profitable pharmaceutical product in human history?"
This is where we need the DOJ....investigating who is responsible for promulgating a policy of deliberately withholding covid data. How many lives were lost by this venal act?
They'll get to it as soon as they're done investigating soccer moms.
LOL
How the fuck do you still have faith in our institutions?
Jfc, this is why we're screwed.
Nardz, you have to believe. Otherwise, all is lost.
The Truth is out there! TOO FAR out there if you catch our drift…
The DOJ is more likely to go after anyone releasing the data.
Isn't that old news? Like Conspiracy-Theory-Turned-True #6487?
Yes. We already knew all of this.
And, frankly, the data aren't scathing at all. They are just... data. Vaccines work as well as they work, kids aren't really at risk, old people are at greater risk, this many people died, we don't know this, we know that, etc.
The problem was just arrogance. These people genuinely think they are doing good, and can't understand the notion that people can (or should) make their own choices, even if they might choose "wrong". Or that people will respond badly to being infantilized or stigmatized. "The Public" to them are a block, not individual humans.
They're both out of touch, and can't conceive of anyone else being data savvy. Or of the damage to the reputation of public health agencies they did by the obfuscation, for that matter.
People constantly complain about prison overpopulation and overwrought infrastructure, but then turn around and get pissed off when people start building a new, more modern prison. So maybe you actually do want old, mold-ridden shambly prisons stuffed to the gills.
The comfort of criminals is low on my priorities list.
comfort of criminals
Nice band name, albeit perhaps too similar to Corrosion of Conformity.
It's low for me as well, but they still have rights that need to be addressed. Sometimes you actually need to build a new prison because the old one is a health or safety hazard, or you simply have too many prisoners to house.
I mean we've been complaining about the conditions of that shitty DC jail that's housing all the Jan 6 offenders who haven't even had a trial, yet. I'm sure anytime someone in DC ponders building a new jail, there's someone saying, "I don't care if criminals complain about their lodgings."
It's certainly quite plausible that the country does need new prison facilities, but as far as the "overcrowding" thing goes, we could probably make a pretty solid dent in that by letting out everyone who only did something that hurt themselves, such as drug possession or prostitution.
I agree. But I also recall reading that reason article about incarceration rates, explaining that there's far fewer non-violent drug offenders in prisons than typically thought:
https://reason.com/2022/03/16/tackling-mass-incarceration-requires-more-than-freeing-nonviolent-drug-offenders/
That said, if we can drop our prison population by ~18-20%, that certainly does make a huge dent and is worth pursuing.
Or selfies in a public building.
Or standing outside in a public place but inside of an invisible Secret Service forcefield of trespassing.
Or not even being in D.C. but talking about a rally.
Let's not go crazy. We can't be letting dangerous insurrectionists out willy nilly.
Presumably, the Reason solution is to reduce the prison population itself by legalizing drugs and hookers, and I can't blame Reason Editors for running a story about misappropriation.
There's plenty of misappropriation-this was fucking helicopter money the government panic-spent. I'm just questioning whether spending pandemic money on prison facilities necessarily qualifies as misappropriation given all the articles we saw about how COVID was ravaging the prisons. Maybe they actually DID need more funds to address health and safety, maybe even new facilities.
It's just something that stuck out to me. Prisons were supposedly a petri dish of COVID spreading, but it's also horrible when pandemic funds end up going to prison funding? Maybe they were just lining pockets because that's what everyone else did with the pandemic funding-which is why that stuff should never have been passed-but perhaps there were legitimate uses as well.
...given all the articles we saw about how COVID was ravaging the prisons
That's a good point.
Yeah, that's a fair point.
50 years of predictions that the climate apocalypse is nigh
https://nypost.com/2021/11/12/50-years-of-predictions-that-the-climate-apocalypse-is-nigh/
1972: “We have ten years to stop the catastrophe,” said the UN’s environmental protection boss. That’s one of the headlines collected by Bjorn Lomberg, author of “False Alarm: How Climate Change Panic Costs Us Trillions, Hurts the Poor, and Fails to Fix the Planet.”
And those two weeks to stop the spread lasted over two years. What of it?
I blame the unvaxxed.
For the climate?
I heard covid really came from cow farts.
Fortunately, our success in defeating COVID-19 will show the way to fix the climate as well:
https://mg.co.za/environment/2022-03-22-the-global-resolve-to-fight-covid-shows-we-can-do-the-same-for-climate-change/
The world needs to draft a recovery plan that goes well beyond the pandemic response by also starting to tackle climate change. The recovery must be not only broad-based but also green.
To ensure that the recovery supports health and well-being, we need a global fund for social protection to assist developing-country governments in providing adequate social programs. Such a fund would boost coordination efforts and mobilise domestic and external resources to provide a buffer against economic shocks, including those induced by climate-related environmental disasters.
Imagine what they could accomplish in the aftermath of a nuclear war?
Only 50 years?
Apocalypse Soon!!
How Soon Is Now?
Ukraine destroys Russian landing ship after state media revealed its location
Oopsky!
More good news:
US unemployment claims fall to lowest level in 52 years
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/mar/24/us-unemployment-lowest-level-since-1969
Labor participation rate at 62% is well below what it was 4 years ago.
Poor Stroozele. All his narratives fall apart in seconds.
Just a side effect of being an idiot.
Yet still less labor participation than 2019.
A lot of 'forced' retirees, though since 2019. That is a confounding factor.
If by forced you mean people who decided that staying home, getting checks, and not having a job works for them, then sure.
No, I mean a lot of people over 60 have exited the workforce. Can you really blame them, given the higher death rate of elderly from/with covid-19? The pay to stay at home just adds to it.
Yes, and the highest inflation rate in 40 years.
But we're finally getting back to Trump economy numbers (sorta). I wonder if Lord of Strazele was spreading the good news back then.
https://nypost.com/2022/01/19/joe-biden-admits-russia-will-prevail-over-time-if-it-invades-ukraine/
President Biden blundered during his White House news conference Wednesday by saying that Russia’s military “will be able to prevail over time” if it launches an invasion of Ukraine — moments after suggesting that a “minor incursion” by Moscow on Kiev’s territory may see a less severe response from Washington and its NATO allies.
Biden began by vowing that “Russia will be held accountable” if it launches an attack against Ukraine, but then hedged by saying: “It depends on what it does.”
“It’s one thing if it’s a minor incursion, and then we end up having a fight about what to do and what not do, etc.,” the president went on. “But if they actually do what they’re capable of doing with the force they’ve massed on the border, it is going to be a disaster for Russia.”
Adults in charge.
Adults you can depends on.
Smartest people in the room.
Adults with Depends on?
I war time, it’s good to plan for evacuation contingencies
Project Veritas: DOJ Obtained Emails From Microsoft Using Secret Warrants Not Disclosed to Court
“Bombshell Microsoft Corporation legal documents released by Project Veritas reveal that President Biden’s Department of Justice filed a series of secret warrants, orders, and a subpoena”
https://legalinsurrection.com/2022/03/project-veritas-doj-obtained-emails-from-microsoft-using-secret-warrants-not-disclosed-to-court/
Bombshell Microsoft Corporation legal documents released by Project Veritas reveal that President Biden’s Department of Justice filed a series of secret warrants, orders, and a subpoena to surreptitiously collect privileged, and constitutionally protected, communications and contacts of eight Project Veritas journalists from Microsoft Corporation.
The Department of Justice then muzzled Microsoft from disclosing these orders via a series of secrecy orders signed by magistrates.
The documents further reveal the DOJ then went behind U.S. District Court Judge, Analisa Torres’, back to obtain extensions on the gag-orders on Microsoft from magistrate judges after Judge Torres ruled Project Veritas was entitled to “journalistic privileges.”
Is there any question that the rule of law is dead?
If it's not quite dead yet, it's certainly lying on the ground, bleeding profusely, with a bullet through the head and well on its way there.
Stop resisting!
Can you believe this shit? If I am the Judge or Special Master, I am seriously pissed off. That is sanctionable activity by the prosecution.
Hey remember that time FISA was pissed at the FBI for lying to them and sent that sternly worded letter as a consequence? This is pretty much SOP at this point.
Days since enbs last yglasias reffrence :14
Matty must have done something wrong.
Asked her to make a sandwhich?
Didn't spend the night.
we need to get more serious in defining what we mean by cancel culture.
Good luck with that. We can't even define what we mean by woman.
I can.
Maybe she can't, but the fun part is that the question was the third one relating to a landmark Supreme Court decision.
https://thefederalist.com/2022/03/24/how-can-ketanji-brown-jackson-rule-in-sex-discrimination-cases-if-she-cant-define-woman/
Where did you get your biology degree?
Online. Only fifty bucks.
Let me try:
Woman
1. A member of an oppressed class that is too light-skinned to be a POC. 2. Someone in mortal danger of a penis.
Goodbye petrodollar. Thanks, Dems
Russia to sell gas in roubles as sanctions bite, ASX turns positive on oil rally
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-24/asx-wallstreet-markets-currencies-commodities/100527108
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow would seek payment in roubles for gas sales to "unfriendly" countries in response to the Western sanctions crippling Russia's economy.
The world's commodity trade is usually conducted in US dollars.
The Russian President's plan would further disrupt commodity markets.
Why does it only apply to the unfriendly nations (which are few, many are buying from Russia)? The "friendly" ones get to use the dollar. Give that a thought.
*are not buying from Russia
Who knows what those crazy Ivan’s are thinking?
Forcing the use of rubles is a form of punishment for unfriendly nations. It's hilarious.
I know what they don't know.
LOL
My reaction too.
The world's commodity trade will still be conducted in dollars.
Not for long
As long as any of us will live.
10 years?
Just putting in my periodic reminder that the dems want 4 year olds to be able to consent to sex changes because they want to say 4 year olds can consent to sex, hence Biden, who took inappropriate showers w/ his daughter, appointing a kiddie diddler to the supreme court.
The progressives goal is to destroy america
Record oil and gas production.
Damn near record jobless claims.
Badass GDP.
Kicking Russia's ass.
American defense industry blowing up.
NATO rock solid. America appreciated like old times.
I have to hand it to you, not even OBL could pull off a post like that.
Wrong. Compare to 2019.
Wrong compare to 2019 and labor participation.
Wrong. Government spending is not a good thing but put in gdp calculations.
Wrong. No we aren't.
Not really.
Interventionist policies are good again?
But none of those things are even remotely true. Who are you trying to trick?
Whatever you say, neocon boomer.
Counting a foreign policy failure as a win isn't exactly an honest tally.
When did Obama become a biologist? https://t.co/HE0gBYZo9e
Did he just assume gender? Does Shackford know?
"• Airline CEOs want an end to pandemic rules for flights. "Now is the time for the administration to sunset federal transportation travel restrictions – including the international predeparture testing requirement and the federal mask mandate – that are no longer aligned with the realities of the current epidemiological environment," wrote the heads of 10 U.S.-based airlines, including Delta, in a letter to President Joe Biden."
The list also included American, Southwest, United, UPS, FedEx, JetBlue, Alaska Air, Atlas Air, and Hawaiian.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/blackrocks-fink-says-ukraine-invasion-accelerates-esg-and-digital-currencies-shift
Like Fink's last letter to shareholders, he was focused on the firm's "ESG" and "green technology" commitments. This time around, he said the invasion "will actually accelerate the shift toward greener sources of energy in many parts of the world," because higher fossil fuel prices will make the transition of renewables financially competitive.
"We've already seen European policymakers promoting investment in renewables as an important component of energy security," he said. "More than ever, countries that don't have their own energy sources will need to fund and develop them– which for many will mean investing in wind and solar power."
In the short-term, alternatives to Russian energy products "will inevitably slow the world's progress toward net-zero [emissions] in the near term," he added. BlackRock is the world's largest asset manager, which has pushed "ESG" policies that harm American fossil fuel companies, basically following the World Economic Forum's (WEF) script.
On digital currencies, Fink said the Ukrainian conflict has the "potential impact on accelerating digital currencies. The war will prompt countries to re-evaluate their currency dependencies." He spoke about central bank digital currencies (CBDC) and how they "can enhance the settlement of international transactions while reducing the risk of money laundering and corruption." Again, Fink is following WEF's script of implementing new forms of digital currency that will mean governments will have more control over the people.
Fink also praised how global corporate elites banded together following Russia's invasion and isolated Moscow from the global financial system overnight, paralyzing the country's economy. He said the private sector demonstrated the power of the capital markets:
"Russia has been essentially cut off from global capital markets, demonstrating the commitment of major companies to operate consistent with core values. This "economic war" shows what we can achieve when companies, supported by their stakeholders, come together in the face of violence and aggression," he said.
Frink has made clear the conflict in Ukrainian is being used as an accelerator to reorganize the global economy as the old world order crumbles and a multipolar world emerges. Supply chains will be onshored or moved closer to home, and the WEF's agenda of a green new world, more corporate surveillance, and trackable money are inevitable this decade.
That would explain why Germany is buying coal.
and the WEF's agenda of a green new world, more corporate surveillance, and trackable money are inevitable this decade.
Makes sense as Blackrock is essentially a WEF creation.
"Fink also praised how global corporate elites banded together following Russia's invasion and isolated Moscow from the global financial system overnight, paralyzing the country's economy. He said the private sector demonstrated the power of the capital markets"
Muh private company!
It's not favorable for any of these companies bottom lines to freeze hundreds of millions of customers out of global markets.
They're all operating on the orders, and acting as departments, of an unelected, supranational government who is waging an economic war.
Libertarians need to wake up and realize that these "corporations" are not the same thing as Rick's Plumbing or Cincinnati Bottling. The free market and Invisible Hand don't apply here.
But sqrlvo and Ken Schultz assure us they're totes pure players with only market-driven motives!
Faith uber alles!
“Rick’s plumbing or Cincinnati bottling”
Stop schilling for the global pipe and soda cabal!
Even when you’re not being an asshole your jokes suck.
Ukrainian refugees in Sweden fearful after migrant males attempted to break into their hostel
“They said that Sweden was a safe country, but I have not seen that”
https://rmx.news/article/ukrainian-refugees-in-sweden-fearful-after-migrant-males-attempted-to-break-into-their-hostel/
A number of Ukrainian women who fled their homeland for Sweden following the outbreak of war last month have told local media they wish to return home over fears for their safety.
The Swedish news outlet Samnytt spoke with female Ukrainian refugees residing in the town of Örebro following an incident last week where foreign men entered their homes and tried to attack them.
“When there are bombs, I know at least that I can go down to the basement and hide there,” one victim told the news outlet.
Another woman who gave her name as Oksana spoke to Swedish public radio, saying, “They said that Sweden was a safe country, but I have not seen that.”
The women had arrived in Örebro in recent weeks with their children and were accommodated in a hostel. On Monday evening, several unknown males of foreign origin attempted to break in where Ukrainian women were staying with their children. The encounters were reported to the police.
Wait, aren't the Ukrainians foreigners in Sweden too? Are Ukrainians breaking in on Ukrainians here? I'm confused. (Tongue firmly planted in cheek.) 😉
A number of Ukrainian women who fled their homeland for Sweden following the outbreak of war last month have told local media they wish to return home over fears for their safety.
If your choice is running to Sweden or back in the arms of Vladimir Putin, you know what the refugees choose...
Belgium?
Investigator in Greitens case pleads guilty to evidence tampering on eve of trial
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/greitens-investigator-pleads-guilty-to-evidence-tampering-on-eve-of-trial/article_936189af-4922-5771-8edc-ec41f2b312c6.html
ST. LOUIS — A former FBI agent who investigated Missouri’s governor in 2018 pleaded guilty Wednesday to misdemeanor evidence tampering, thus avoiding a perjury trial that could have included testimony from St. Louis’ top prosecutor.
William Don Tisaby, 69, admitted concealing documents and interview notes during his invasion of privacy investigation of Gov. Eric Greitens. Specifically, he admitted hiding, through false testimony, documents provided to him by St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly M. Gardner and notes he took during witness interviews.
Tisaby’s plea agreement replaces an indictment of seven felonies: six counts of perjury and one count of evidence tampering.
Tisaby, who was hired by Gardner to investigate Greitens, was sentenced to probation for one year will be required to pay court costs.
Circuit Judge Bryan Hettenbach said he’d discharge Tisaby from probation after 90 days if Tisaby complies. If he completes probation, he won’t have a conviction, and his case won’t be publicly accessible.
“My entire life, I’ve been dedicated to doing justice,” Tisaby told the judge. “There’s no malice in my heart.”
Tisaby should have received jail time. He committed multiple felonies.
They dropped several of the other counts in exchange for a guilty plea for 'hiding evidence' only.
I somehow missed this case and have no idea what it's about. I guess it's time for some reading.
Let me sum it up, like the case above about Project Veritas: the Feds got caught breaking the law again and nothing will happen.
1. The former governor of Missouri was caught in a cheating / sex scandal because the husband of the gal he had been schlepping found a photo of their shenanigans on her phone, and decided to leak it as revenge during his divorce.
2. The governor's team asked that they stop leaking the photo.
3. Our local 'progressive' prosecutor took time off from defunding the police to turn this into a political witch hunt. Filed charges against the governor for using sexual blackmail even though it was the (now ex-) husband who leaked the photos. Against the wishes of the woman who was the 'victim' in the case. And the governor probably should have been considered the other 'victim' based on the charges filed.
3a. Also none of the parties lived inside the city limits of St. Louis, Kim Gardner's jurisdiction.
3b. The prosecutor's office is severely understaffed, since not many lawyers or investigators want to work for a prosecutor who doesn't prosecute criminals, so she hired an outside investigator for the Greitens prosecution.
This gentleman apparently hid a bunch of evidence, neglected to turn over potentially exonerating evidence to the defense, and perjured himself on the stand a bunch. Other than that and the fact that he joined a politically motivated witch hunt for hire, he seems like a pretty stand-up guy.
4. The case against Greitens was eventually dismissed by the judge. But not before he was forced to resign as governor.
5. The special investigator was charged with 4-6 felonies for the actions listed in 3b above, but copped to just one, as part of a plea deal, and was sentenced to 1 year of probation.
5a. (He did this just a couple weeks before Kim Gardner is set to have a hearing with the MO Supreme Court over her involvement in this fiasco, and just a day or two before he was supposed to take the stand)
6. Greitens is trying to make a political comeback and run for Missouri's US Senate seat, which will become open in November when Roy Blunt retires. He is currently also being accused of physical abuse by his (now ex-) wife. Most Missouri republicans wish he would just go away.
Just because Kim Gardner is a big old turd doesn't mean that Greitens isn't one as well.
DoJ has been spying on project Veritas with secret warrants for a year. But at least there are no mean tweets directed at them
https://legalinsurrection.com/2022/03/project-veritas-doj-obtained-emails-from-microsoft-using-secret-warrants-not-disclosed-to-court/
And the DoJ did not admit to this after the special appointment issued by a judge to separate and oversee the results of their raids on PV offices and homes.
And not a peep from this ostensibly libertarian rag.
They did find the time to bitch about Hawley for asking pertinent questions about judicial decisions to a supreme court candidate, however.
Only like five times though.
Example 5,928,398 that Reason editors are a bunch of left-leaning, fake Libertarians.
Josh Lederman
@JoshNBCNews
NEWS: US is now officially alleging war crimes by Russia.
.@SecBlinken: "Today, I can announce that, based on information currently available, the U.S. government assesses that members of Russia's forces have committed war crimes in Ukraine."
And their reasoning is russia targeted civilians. Maybe an aid worker taking water back home to their families.
It’s different when we do it.
All this chest puffing is preparation for our direct involvement.
That is my fear too, Dlam. The American people are being intentionally and deliberately manipulated into trying to make Ukraine an American fight. It is not, and never was.
Correct.
But lots of neoconlibs around here will buy iy, because putinmanbad
Those wedding guests had it coming, they played the chicken dance
But men can pose as women in sports because we really can't define what a woman is anyway:
Army approves reduced physical fitness standards for women, older soldiers
https://thehill.com/policy/defense/599459-army-approves-reduced-physical-fitness-standards-for-women-older-soldiers
Following a three-year review, the Army has scrapped plans to use the same physical fitness test for all soldiers, choosing instead to have some reduced standards to allow women and older soldiers to pass, the service announced Wednesday.
The decision follows a RAND-led study that found men were more easily passing the new, more difficult Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) compared to women and older soldiers, who were “failing at noticeably higher rates.” That six-event test developed in 2019 was an expansion from the three events — pushups, situps and a run — soldiers had done prior.
Following a three-year review
What took three years to review here?
Consultants are paid by the hour, you know.
It’s a good gig if you’re born into it.
Recruitment and retention rates.
This whole thing was an enormous boondoggle from the beginning, the entire purpose of which was to give an overabundance of uselss, Vindman-type staff officers something to do.
https://twitter.com/backtolife_2022/status/1506726529799176203
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says he believes in “forcing behaviors.” "Behaviors are going to have to change and this is one thing we are asking companies, you have to force behaviors and at Blackrock, we are forcing behaviors."
Nobody said this would be fun, after all.
But the aptly named Fink sounds like LOTs of fun! Bet he’s the life of The Party!
Fascism for the win!
Force-ism?
His operation owns all the world's banks, so I guess it's his way or the highway.
You will eat the bugs, live in the pod and own nothing - and you'll enjoy it.
You're all in this together!
Looks like WA state is ready to lead the charge. Humans can now choose to be composted after they die. How many steps until the Soylent Green Initiative is brought up?
The link:
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1121844/washington-legalizes-human-composting-for-use-as-fertilizer
Government officials going extra stupid to spend windfall COVID money? As natural (and sensible) as trailer park trash spending lottery winnings.
Trailer park trash spending lotto winnings is rational. Government officials spending tax dollars is rational. The incentives line up with the self interests. How would anyone predict otherwise?
What is NOT rational is for the taxpayers to keep voting for these turkeys. Vote the fuckers out. I don't give a shit if they have an R after their name, vote them out! Don't say it's not your fault because you voted for the lesser of two profligate spenders, the lesser of two evils is still evil. Stop worshiping the evil and vote the evil out!
You do care if they have a D after their names though.
Those are the good guys.
Good fascism.
R stands for "Really Bad Guys"
D stands for "Da Good Guys"
Poor Brandy sure let that one slip.
I give you $1 that can only be used to buy gas, and the price of gas then goes up $1. See spending college:
Inflation a problem? We'll solve it by printing more money.
Stimulus checks for high gas prices? Here’s how it could happen
https://nypost.com/2022/03/23/stimulus-checks-for-high-gas-prices-heres-how-it-could-happen/
https://twitter.com/TheLastRefuge2/status/1506805983926009857?t=pBzNDBYFb1vQW4G2OwpdIA&s=19
1) Short thread about the economic stuff they avoid.
This group went on a wild spending and subsidy spree when they locked down their economies under the false pretense of COVID. They spent tens of trillions.
2) That spending is the biggest reason for global inflation on the scale currently in the headlines.
Google "Inflation" and "insert any country."
Global inflation is driven by their prior spending.
3) That inflation is coming back to crush the citizens.
Wages are destroyed by the increased prices the prior spending created. However, here's the quiet part....
4) The kicker is... The inflation surfacing now, also makes the debt they created less costly.
Bottom line. Those same government leaders really don't want to reduce inflation. They have a perverse incentive, albeit with a political challenge, to keep inflation rising.
5) That's why there has been no immediate response from the U.S. federal reserve, or the central banks of those nations, to quickly raise interest rates.
They want the inflation. They are actually in a position to need that inflation.
6) If they wanted to stop the inflation climb through monetary policy, they would have done so six months ago.
Western Governments (instructed by WEF advisory groups) are pretending not to know things and counting on citizens not understanding.
/END
Funny thing is, we’ve all seen it before. And we are doing it again, only harder.
Sounds about right. Everyone dutifully ignoring the obvious real cause of inflation.
This is Evidence A on why the top priority needs to be to CUT government spending at all levels. But Republicans gave up on that goal long long ago. Today all it takes to get their approval is to throw some dollars at the military, or toss in a tax cut on the side.
Tax cuts are great, everyone who gets one likes a tax cuts. But the real problem is the spending. If that tax cut is not coupled with a spending cut, then it will just be converted into debt (future taxes) or the deficit (inflation). But if you cut the spending, then the taxes will follow.
Cut spending and the taxes will follow. Spending literally is the size and scope of government. That's how you shrink the monster. Trump had four years to drain the swamp, and he couldn't even find where the damned drain plug was because he was too busy spending. Cut. The. Spending. We know the Democrats won't do it, the Republicans have clearly demonstrated that they won't do it. Fuck the CRT in the schools, the real issue is the spending. Vote for anyone who vows to cut the spending.
https://www.govexec.com/management/2017/02/trumps-budget-will-require-10-percent-spending-cuts-non-defense-agencies/135720/
Why did it not happen? Impoundment Act.
But keep going with your both sides bullshit.
Tax cuts increase tax revenue.
Sounds weird, but it actually happens.
The Laffer Curve has a peak. If you're on the right side of the peak, then tax cuts can increase revenue up to a point. But on the left side of the peak they just increase deficits.
If you theory is correct, and it's not, then 100% tax cuts would mean infinite revenue. But that's fantasy on the order of AOC level.
CUT THE FUCKING SPENDING!
I knew you would take it to the extreme.
Actually, "tax cuts increase tax revenue" as an absolute dictum is the extreme. In some cases yes, in most cases no.
Tax revenues went up after the Trump tax cuts, and after the Reagan tax cuts. Dems still count it as lost revenue, compared to the taxes they had counted on receiving.
But agreed, spending is the real problem. And no Republican president has cut spending in my lifetime, either.
Maybe because presidents don’t decide spending, Congress does?
You've been reading that constitution thing again, haven't you?
Shorter Brandybuck: Fuck you. Cut spending.
A classic that never goes out of style.
Yes, that's me in a nutshell.
I used to be all Rothbard and "never met a tax cut I didn't like". But without the spending cuts, tax cuts are just fapping. Doesn't reduce the size and scope of government. Just means we get debt and deficits.
Conservative (and libertarians) need to get off their fixation on taxes and understand that the real problem is the spending.
http://bastiat.org/en/government.html
"Citizens! In all times, two political systems have been in existence, and each may be maintained by good reasons. According to one of them, Government ought to do much, but then it ought to take much. According to the other, this two-fold activity ought to be little felt. We have to choose between these two systems. But as regards the third system, which partakes of both the others, and which consists in exacting everything from Government, without giving it anything, it is chimerical, absurd, childish, contradictory, and dangerous. Those who parade it, for the sake of the pleasure of accusing all governments of weakness, and thus exposing them to your attacks, are only flattering and deceiving you, while they are deceiving themselves."
The problem is tax increases are spending increases. So if you refuse to cut spending, but have to increase taxes to cover that spending, the spending increases too.
So yes, cut taxes, let the beast starve if it has to.
'Male birth control pills get a step closer to reality: "In new preliminary research, a team says they've developed a non-hormonal form of male birth control, one that kept lab mice sterile for four to six weeks with seemingly no side effects. Early human trials of the pill are expected to begin by the end of the year."'
Side effects include veganism, man bun, and a desire to elect strong women to public office.
Not for me. The Idea of a Male Pill means at least $450,000 (per potential offspring) of my future earnings is all mine!
Why would I want to waste that just on vegetables or on campaigns for sociopahtic bitches? And long hair makes my scalp hurt, so man-buns were never an option!
The Male Pill is a Liberator for men! It may even take the worst edges off of women too!
https://twitter.com/JonSchweppe/status/1506751480560238601?t=q185rERXDuR4J47S_JNcog&s=19
I'm tempted to share a dirty little secret about Washington, D.C. that would explain why many on the "Right" are basically cheerleading #KetanjiBrownJackson's nomination.
But I really don't know if folks could handle it.
Okay, here goes. One of the most well-funded issue spaces on the Right is criminal justice reform — and KBJ's policy difference w/ the sentencing guidelines is something that a LOT of these "conservative" or "libertarian" policy people agree with.
That's why you're seeing so many folks upset about the pedophile talk. They don't like to talk about the pedophiles, the rapists, the murderers. Criminal justice reform is only about those poor kids who got caught with an ounce of weed, remember?
CATO's KBJ endorsement: "America is the most carceral nation on the planet. We lock up both a larger proportion and a higher absolute number of our citizens than any country..."
No surprise: there's a huge Koch connection here as well. Check out the Koch website at
The #1 issue listed? Criminal justice reform.
Here's an article from The Atlantic in 2015 expressing skepticism about the Koch's new focus on criminal justice reform. Were they really for real? You betcha.
Do the Koch Brothers Really Care About Criminal-Justice Reform?The controversial right-wing magnates are making some unlikely allies in their push against mass incarceration.
The Kochs spent untold millions pushing organizations on the Right to embrace criminal justice reform. (Not going to name names, but take a look at pretty much any libertarian-leaning organization's issue page.)
Then, after Trump won, they lobbied hard for the First Step Act.
Okay, fine, I'll name one obvious name: R Street. C'mon, folks, I'm trying not to get suicided here.
The Kochs, and the movement they cultivated through targeted grants, were very successful. Trump was unable to get most of his priorities passed during his term, but the First Step Act became law fairly easily. Few (besides @SenTomCotton) publicly opposed.
The Improbable Success of a Criminal-Justice-Reform Bill Under TrumpThe buy-in from the right is the culmination of years of effort from libertarian-leaning conservatives and evangelicals who have worked to convince others that the prison system is too costly, punitiv…
@mentionsI'm not gonna get into why ppl are so passionate about criminal justice reform in DC. I think it's pretty easy to discern their personal motivations. Cocktail parties are involved.
But make no mistake: this is what a LOT of right-wing policy wonks care about the most.
One more thing: if you really think the criminal justice reform stuff is about principle, and not about social acceptance in a town full of Leftists, why do none — and I mean NONE — of these organizations advocate for the J6 prisoners who have been denied due process?
So strange to see these principled folks who totally care about “ending over-incarceration” suddenly lose their minds and support indefinite detention for old ladies who got carried away trespassing.
Surely CJ reformers could agree that the people who didn’t damage property or commit any sort of violence on J6, but are still being incarcerated TODAY for being at a riot more than a year ago, deserve some leniency?
Or does your “compassion” simply not apply to Trump voters?
RELATED: a really strong piece by @ausstone explaining the recent crime wave — what happened, who’s responsible, and how do we fix it?
One more thing: if you really think the criminal justice reform stuff is about principle, and not about social acceptance in a town full of Leftists, why do none — and I mean NONE — of these organizations advocate for the J6 prisoners who have been denied due process?
That's easy. Because voicing any opinion on J6 stirs up a host of arguments and battles that they, smartly, are choosing to avoid.
It's their job to tackle it.
A libertarian magazine standing by with it's thumb up it's ass while freedoms and civil rights are being trampled on, isn't actually a libertarian magazine.
Good.
The system is FAR too punitive from top to bottom.
Well, some of us think that criminal justice reform is important and that Jan 6 has been blown all out of proportion and that the way the people involved has been treated is absolutely scandalous and criminal. Trying to paint everything as a binary division is dumb and counterproductive.
All this hand wringing over kiddie porn sentencing is silly. That's not why she won't be a good justice. The real reason to oppose is that presumably she won't respect the constitution and won't do anything to keep government within its proper bounds.
I think the comment is about media.
https://twitter.com/SSS_gov/status/1506677659182551040?t=xpkyBy3wCXPUi7E4uEbesw&s=19
In the event of a draft, our agency would partner with @fema to provide opportunities to conscientious objectors to ensure our nation keeps moving forward. Learn more about Alternative Service at [link]
Draft only girls until the entire US Armed Forces achieve equity!
That would result in a tsunami of pregnancies.
https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1506835644588339200?t=xAC4NtybmWYWzbatzsPT8A&s=19
A middle school in Denver, CO is opening a “transition closet” to provide clothing for transgender middle schoolers. TRANSGENDER TWELVE YEAR OLDS
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https://twitter.com/DolioJ/status/1506970698534862857?t=kdXj0ugIKwEyiRw7-nqeKg&s=19
1. That's a nearly 100 year old Mosin.
2. The scope cover is still on.
3. If you were a sniper, you'd have that hair up under your hat.
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Person with no knowledge of what is being promoted is tasked with coming up with promotional photos.
*yawn*
Weird comment.
Why did you feel compelled to come to the defense of government propaganda?
It's not defense of propaganda. It's defense of the poor shmuck who came up with the ad without sufficient knowledge to do it right.
It's like some guy taking a picture of his daughter with his grandad's rifle. C'mon. You don't over analyze it.
So you just reflexively downplay the significance of government propaganda?
"Don't think, just go with it"
We looked at the same thing, but saw two different things.
Judging from Putin's 40-mil3-long stalled convoy and the number of Putin's dead Putineers, Ukrainians could shoot blindfolded and still kill the son's-o'-bitches!
Yes, yes- TV would never lie to you
Help us close our skies and the Ukrainian army will do the rest
That is a profoundly stupid statement which translates to:
So... US, go to War with Russia, and we'll do the rest.
Also, keep sending money...
1.) I have two of those!
Earlier this week we covered proposals—some better than others—to help people pay for gas. Would it surprise you to hear that California has gone the bad way?
Even though what California is doing is clearly stupid, it wont cause inflation the way the feds can. California wont be printing any money out of thin air to do this.
Belgium is decriminalizing selling and paying for sex, making it the first European country to officially do so.
uhhhh is Amsterdam just a myth? Serious question.
Amsterdam is not a country? mho
But it is in a country called The Netherlands, which is, if I'm not mistaken, a European country no?
Mostly.
It's like every movie ever with a female protagonist; every single one is a historic first to have a female protagonist.
No, it's a city.
Prostitution is legal in the Netherlands. So the statement: Belgium is decriminalizing selling and paying for sex, making it the first European country to officially do so. is strange. Another word for 'strange' could be 'wrong'.
asking for a friend is it Dutch law that prostitution is legal in Amsterdam but not Rotterdam, or is it Amsterdam policy and not Rotterdam policy?
According to Wikipedia:
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The Red-light district De Wallen at night in Amsterdam
Sex theater in De Wallen
Prostitution in the Netherlands is legal and regulated. Operating a brothel is also legal. De Wallen, the largest and best-known Red-light district in Amsterdam, is a destination for international sex tourism. From 1 January 2022, a customer will be punished if they purchase a sexual service from a sex worker of whom they know or have serious reason to suspect that there is coercion, exploitation or human trafficking.[1]
So it's not just a "Las Vegas vs. Nevada" thing, it's legal, country-wide.
Oh, Reason, fix your italics tag parsing. For several weeks now I thought I was making a mistake on the tagging, and I'm not, if a tag transits a paragraph, it only italicizes the first para.
I'd also like to know what all those women were doing standing in illuminated windows in Antwerp. If it was illegal before, it wasn't very illegal.
RIP Madeleine Albright.
no. just no. This murderous ghoul should not rest in peace.
https://twitter.com/WORLDSENDPARTY/status/1506817093152477186?t=MTNsGCMiazwwCBmN0A5n4A&s=19
yep he dead
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Man. Proud of her. She's no victim.
Is everything OK at Reason? We're approaching noon eastern time and there hasn't been a column today defending lenient sentences for CP enthusiasts.
#EmptyThePrisons
#CheapLaborAboveAll
Maybe Sullum shot all his load yesterday.
https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1506794047305764870?t=04nUGabvPNaotJZnF0UXWA&s=19
THREAD: Today in Portland, Oregon- thousands of librarians from around the country gathered for a Public Library Association conference. They got training on “Queering The Library” and how to deal with backlash
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I wonder if this same shit will be happening a decade from now but for kiddie diddling and bestiality?
My money’s on way less than a decade.
it's a cultural revolution, no question.
Next step will be struggle sessions for those who dont go along.
It's becoming the Short Sprint on the Institutions now.
LOL
Reason clutches pearls...
https://twitter.com/JeffOnTheRight/status/1507012985427951622?t=m_BMYElvqdkGD1s_MeOahw&s=19
BREAKING: Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene & Lauren Boebert introduce legislation to eliminate Women's History Month because the vast majority of Americans "are not biologists or historians."
we dont deserve these two amazing women.
>>pandemic relief funds went to ... police costs or ... policing capabilities
government gave money to unions and everyone is surprised?
https://twitter.com/MostlyPeacefull/status/1507014458668838926?t=VUmQA26GLIuKl12Fx6UMaQ&s=19
This aged well
[Meme: what will happen if gay marriage is legalized]
Literally everything came true.
Hmm.
So Brown-Jackson, SCOTUS nominee, was the judge for the "pizzagate shooter" case.
The guy who didn't shoot anyone, right?
She gave him 4 years.
Check out her reasoning... not exactly consistent with her stance on child porn.
https://twitter.com/GraduatedBen/status/1506717741650268162?t=kVVYPUsLyjDN--gLZFAUeAportraits.
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Holy shit.
https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1506990168792002567?t=JBWVE4sQx5wM27X-JdGhKA&s=19
Didn't think this could get worse.
[Zelensky propaganda]
The other day I saw a LGBTWTFBBQ flag with the Ukrainian colours added.
How do they have any room left?
Chevy dealership in Irving has giant car dealership size Ukrainian flags up with the American ones
Duh? The Ukrainian Flag is already two colors of the Rainbow.
Granted, Ukraine is not quite there on same-sex marriage or same-sex ,civil unions due to Ukrainian Orthodox Religious Right types, but non-Hetero sex is legal, singles may adopt, and LGBTQ+ people have equal opportunity in the military and all job positions, so they are light-years ahead of Putin's Russia.
LGBT Rights iñ Ukraine--Wikipedia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Ukraine
"LGBTQ+ people have equal opportunity in the military..."
Lulz. They're preventing transwomen from fleeing the country, because they're classified as men. And yet, transmen can leave because they're women. I wouldn't call that equal opportunity.
Equal opportunity to get out of serving.
Duh? The Ukrainian Flag is already two colors of the Rainbow.
Not together and the wrong shades.
I've seen that picture of the bowing super heroes before in other context, but I never understood why the artist made Dr. Manhattan so huge. Sure, he went big in Vietnam or whatever, but he generally just walked around a normal size.
If you don't pay for the cops, how are you supposed to enforce social distancing and mask mandates?
Citizen arrest!
Imagine the horror of every Karen being deputized!
he thinks we need to get more serious in defining what we mean by cancel culture. "Simply complaining about it in the abstract, without attempts to define it, without actionable responses, and without taking the rights of 'cancellers' doesn't ease the culture war. It inflames it," he suggests.
Imagine arguing that fighting back after Pearl Harbor would inflame the war and thus surrender is our only option. This is the argument of people who internalize cancel culture so thoroughly they only recognize the fight against it as a problem. The belief everything will be better if we don't fight it accepts where we end up if we don't, which means continued, unabated and likely increased cancel culture solely against enemies of the left.
This is a terrible argument driven by a terrible belief, probably the worst I've ever read from him.
He's been terrible for years now. He was always a bien pensant but somewhere along the line he picked up an authoritarian and censorious bend.
*revealed
"Americans don't have, and have never had, any right to be free of shaming or shunning. The First Amendment protects our right to speak free of government interference. It does not protect us from other people saying mean things in response to our speech. The very notion is completely incoherent. Someone else shaming me is their free speech, and someone else shunning me is their free association, both protected by the First Amendment."
Popehat is reiterating the ENB school of libertarianism here. Free speech only counts if covered under the American constitution and nowhere else.
They believe if a church, corporation, political org, PAC, gang or militia group is going around silencing and censoring people's right to voice their opinion through harrassment, that's somehow okay.
Libertarian philosophical principles should be universal and not limited to one country's government.
They are universal and no one, government or otherwise, has a right to use criminal violence to supress expression. But shunning, shaming, speaking back, or not providing a platform does not fit that description.
But harrassment and deplatforming does, and it's several instances of harrassment and deplatforming that Popehat was weaseling around by calling shunning and shaming.
Also if the shunning is mandated and organized it's evil. A personal, individual choice to shun someone is one thing, an organized campaign pressing businesses and others to do so too, is different.
And if the shaming is actionable (e.g. tar and feathering, sitting in stocks and other public humiliation) it's even worse.
Popehat is an anti-libertarian.
What if, say the President of the US, tells a private company to ban your account to their platform?
Or, what if, one of our political parties is actively trying to prosecute your social media platform with anti-monopoly violations; and at the same time, that same political party if publicly asking you to ban specific users from your platform?
I know these examples are pretty far fetched...
Going by the logic of LIFO, it makes sense that hallucinogens would be legalized now. They were the next-to-last category of drugs to be broadly criminalized — the last was anabolic steroids — and then only because of association with counter-cultures: first Indians, then hippies.
Why don't "conservatives" scream every day that D.C. citizens pay federal taxes WITHOUT REPRESENTATION? So maybe it serves the feds right, IF, indeed, D.C. used those funds in the wrong way?
And...Red states, due to less-educated citizens with lower incomes, received far more stimulus than blue states - "For example, qualifying Utah residents received payments averaging $1,944 while Washington D.C. residents received only $1,385 on average."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/shaharziv/2020/05/12/blue-state-bailout-red-state-residents-received-largest-stimulus-checks-and-millions-in-federal-aid/?sh=5406b2768352
And...Red states spent their covid funds in FAR worse ways than D.C.
The First Amendment protects our right to speak free of government interference.
The First Amendment prohibits the government from violating our right to free speech. It does not create that right. Human rights exist whether they are protected by law or not. You don't have to be an agent of government to violate someone's human rights. If a private citizen uses threats or intimidation to try to silence someone else's speech, they are violating that person's right to freedom of speech, whether or not they are violating any law. If we want a society in which the right to freedom of speech is valued and protected, we all must refrain from trying to silence others. It's not enough to merely prohibit government from violating that right.