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Inflation

Annual Inflation Hits 8.5 Percent, Highest Rate Since 1981

Plus: China's unsustainable COVID lockdowns, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's performative anti-immigration antics snarl supply chains, and more...

Eric Boehm | 4.12.2022 9:30 AM

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Driven by rising energy prices, inflation hit 1.2 percent in March and consumers are now paying 8.5 percent more, on average, than they were this time last year, according to new price data released Tuesday morning.

The annualized inflation rate reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is the highest since December 1981, and the monthly rate for March signals an acceleration in price hikes—up from 0.8 percent in February. As expected, gasoline price increases driven by the war in Ukraine and subsequent worldwide reduction in imports of Russian gas were the biggest factor in March's inflation rate. Gas prices rose by 18.3 percent during the month, and energy prices as a whole climbed by 11 percent.

yikes pic.twitter.com/OMGjT4ZThz

— Andrew Van Dam (@andrewvandam) April 12, 2022

Wages are up about 5.6 percent, on average, over the past year. That's the fastest rate of increase in worker pay in decades, but inflation is swamping those gains. Over the past 12 months, energy prices are up 32 percent and food prices have jumped by 8.8 percent while all other goods have seen an average price increase of 6.5 percent, according to BLS data.

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, https://www.bls.gov/news.release/cpi.nr0.htm
(Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, https://www.bls.gov/news.release/cpi.nr0.htm)

It's probably not news to anyone that gasoline prices have spiked in the past few weeks, but that aspect of the consumer price index is likely to dominate the news today. That's despite the fact that we've already seen some encouraging signs that gas prices are stabilizing or even falling: AAA reports that average national prices are down by about 8 cents since last week and around 20 cents lower than they were a month ago.

Later today, President Joe Biden will announce new steps intended to curb gasoline price increases. The Washington Post reports that the White House will allow a new blended form of gasoline that uses ethanol, known as E15, to be sold throughout the summer. In many parts of the country, air pollution rules prohibit the sale of E15 between June 1 and early September, but the White House plans to issue emergency orders overruling that ban.

Even though E15 is typically sold for a few cents less than regular unleaded gasoline, it is only available at a few thousand gas stations around the country. More than anything, this proposal really suggests just how limited the White House is in its ability to respond to inflation.

Milton Friedman famously said that "inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon, in the sense that it is and can be produced only by a more rapid increase in the quantity of money than in output." It is relatively easy for elected officials to increase the quantity of money, as they did during the pandemic by dumping more than $800 billion in stimulus checks into the economy—including making payments to people who never suffered any financial hardship. But fiscal policymakers have few options for sucking extra dollars out of the economy. Thus, Biden's options are mostly limited to easing some of the symptoms of inflation.

Actually bringing inflation under control will likely require higher interest rates throughout the economy, The Wall Street Journal reports. Last month, the Federal Reserve raised its benchmark rate for the first time since 2018, and another increase (perhaps as much as half a percentage point) may be coming soon.


FREE MINDS

Some of the roughly 25 million residents of Shanghai are pushing back against a COVID lockdown that has gone on for weeks, depriving people of food, freedom, and even contact with their COVID-positive children.

Reason's Liz Wolfe summarizes the growing backlash—or at least the parts that are escaping China's attempts to censor online information:

The situation has grown increasingly dire: Two people who tried to leave their apartment to walk their dog were confronted by a COVID prevention worker who they ended up attacking. At least one man allegedly tried to get the cops to apprehend him so he could at least have food to eat. Meanwhile, people who end up in central quarantine—state-administered facilities where COVID-positive people are sometimes sent so others in their apartment buildings don't get sick—complain about the fact that it's so unhygienic, it may well be facilitating greater spread of the virus (or even reinfection). Shared rooms, no running water, broken toilets (or disgusting ones shared by hundreds of people), and people crammed into overflow beds in hospital hallways have grown to be expected by the city's increasingly angry residents.

Top trending on Weibo today: "Why Can't People Infected with Covid-19 Isolate at Home?" (新冠感染者为什么不能居家隔离). The hashtag, initiated by Chinese media, was meant to explain why mandatory centralized isolation really is the best. Of 3405 comments, only 9 were viewable. pic.twitter.com/Uj1UvulxNX

— Manya Koetse (@manyapan) April 11, 2022

On Monday night, the State Department ordered non-emergency personnel and their families to leave the city "due to arbitrary enforcement of local laws and COVID-19-related restrictions."


FREE MARKETS

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's (R) performative anti-immigration antics are now threatening crucial supply chains. The Texas Tribune reports:

Commercial traffic at a key South Texas border crossing has stopped after Mexican truckers on Monday blocked north- and southbound lanes on the Mexico side of the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge in protest of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's decision to have state troopers inspect northbound commercial vehicles — historically a job done by the federal government.

The bridge connecting Pharr and Reynosa is the busiest trade crossing in the Rio Grande Valley and handles the majority of the produce that crosses into the U.S. from Mexico, including avocados, broccoli, peppers, strawberries and tomatoes. On Monday, with trucks backed up for miles in Reynosa for the fifth day in a row, some produce importers in Texas said they have waited days for their goods to arrive and already had buyers cancel orders.

Vehicle inspections carried out by state police are taking between 45 minutes and an hour, according to the Tribune, and more than 500 trucks are backed up on the Mexican side of the border. Abbott's order directing the state's Department of Public Safety to conduct the inspections claims the new process is necessary to stop "cartels that smuggle illicit contraband and people across our southern border."


QUICK HITS

• After meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Austria's chancellor told reporters that the war in Ukraine is likely to escalate. "The battle being threatened cannot be underestimated in its violence," Karl Nehammer said, according to The New York Times. Russia's military buildup in the eastern regions of Ukraine continues.

• Ukrainians are downloading more encrypted messaging apps, while Russians are turning to virtual private networks.

Signal, Starlink and air raid alarm app downloads surged in Ukraine. Russians flocked to VPNs. What trending apps are telling us about life during the war https://t.co/6khcy0e2x5 via @bbgvisualdata

— Bloomberg (@business) April 12, 2022

• Cops "skew more White, Republican, politically active, male, and high-income than their jurisdictions," according to a new study.

• Donald Trump endorsed fellow media-personality-turned-politician Mehmet Oz in the seven-way Senate primary race in Pennsylvania, citing Oz's history of being "popular, respected, and smart" and because the doctor said nice things about Trump's health.

• Are we really doing this again?

???? Due to increasing COVID-19 cases, @PhiladelphiaGov will move to Level 2: Mask Precautions beginning today. In order to provide a one-week education period for businesses, masks will be required in all indoor public spaces as of Monday, April 18, 2022. (1/4)

— Philadelphia Public Health (@PHLPublicHealth) April 11, 2022

• Are we really doing this still?

Extension of air travel mask mandate "absolutely on the table," says White House covid advisor Ashish K. Jha. https://t.co/z5BgcSSVd1

— Robby Soave (@robbysoave) April 11, 2022

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Driven by rising energy prices, inflation hit 1.2 percent in March and consumers are now paying 8.5 percent more...

    JUST BUY A TESLA, ASSHOLES

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      No wonder shrike was losing his shit yesterday.

      1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

        I don't blame him. It gets exhausting with so much wingnut.com anti-Biden disinformation out there.

        #BestEconomyEver

        1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          And the drilling rig/spitting tobaccy price index isn't as reliable as in previous years.

    2. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Too late, prices of teslas are up at least $12k

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Musk is a greedy capitalist! Billionaire taxes! Price controls! (And unionize workers, of course.)

        1. JesseAz   3 years ago

          Russia is a large exporter of nickel for batteries. So buy electric and support Russia.

          1. Vexatious   3 years ago

            Amd China, which controls a lot of mining within China, and internationally. So as usual, Biden is weakening America and strengthening our worst enemies.

            Every day we let the democrat party exist puts us a little closer to our destruction.

          2. perlmonger   3 years ago

            Russia is a large exporter of a lot of metals. Aluminum stuff is going to get really expensive.

      2. Mockamodo   3 years ago

        Still makes as much sense as ethanol making gas cheaper. Ethanol costs more than gas, but if you mix it with gas somehow gas diluted with ethanol becomes less expensive than gas without ethanol.

    3. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

      Like Stephen Colbert, and he seems very happy about the way things are going.

    4. fabmonster   3 years ago

      Have you done a cost-benefit analysis comparing the expense of a gas-powered or hybrid vehicle vs. the higher upfront cost of the Tesla?

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

        It's a joke, you moron, and most working-class people can barely afford to keep food on the table these days, much less buy a vehicle that's mostly owned by guilt-ridden, mentally ill white leftists.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Some of the roughly 25 million residents of Shanghai are pushing back against a COVID lockdown that has gone on for weeks...

    Freeze those MAGA fucks' bank accounts!

    1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      BTW, something that hasn’t happened here in the good ol’ USA, but it still doesn’t stop right wingers talking about it as if it has.

      1. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

        What is Operation Chokepoint?

        1. Nardz   3 years ago

          And who is Mike Lindell?

      2. Dillinger   3 years ago

        reactionary and short-sighted.

      3. Vexatious   3 years ago

        It actually has. Started under Obama.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    ...the State Department ordered non-emergency personnel and their families to leave the city "due to arbitrary enforcement of local laws and COVID-19-related restrictions."

    Arbitrary. It's not like it was a professional athlete whom the city wanted to except from the rules.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      And not at all like laws and policies imposed in the US by feds, state governments, and local nannies over the past two years.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Vehicle inspections carried out by state police are taking between 45 minutes and an hour...

    Fast, good or cheap. You can have two. Actually, you can't have any.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Nobody needs anything!

      1. R Mac   3 years ago

        Nobody needs 23 kinds of nothing.

    2. Anomalous   3 years ago

      Abbott is standing up for Texans' safety.

      1. Dillinger   3 years ago

        stand up, Chuck!

    3. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Vehicle inspections carried out by state police are taking between 45 minutes and an hour...

      But we still have cargo ships floating at sea for weeks waiting to be unloaded.

      1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

        If the Texas state police want the left to love them they will join the longshremans union

    4. perlmonger   3 years ago

      Speaking as a CDL holder, if they're doing real inspections, then... yeah, that's how long it takes to do a basic safety inspection on a tractor trailer. Even with practice.

      Now, I imagine that they don't normally do a full inspection on every truck that comes in, but that's different from stating the length of the inspections as though it's an abnormal number.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    After meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Austria's chancellor told reporters that the war in Ukraine is likely to escalate.

    WELL WHO LET THE AUSTRIAN MEET WITH THE RUSSIAN IN THE FIRST PLACE? Of course it's going to cause things to escalate.

    1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

      LOL!

    2. R Mac   3 years ago

      A+

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Does the chancellor wear an arm band and a funny mustache?

      1. Anomalous   3 years ago

        Just because he's from Austria...

        1. The Encogitationer   3 years ago

          When no one makes a "You know who else?" joke, we're really off our A-Game!

          1. R Mac   3 years ago

            It was the inverse of that joke.

            1. The Encogitationer   3 years ago

              Most fitting for our Bizzaro World.

              1. Nardz   3 years ago

                Soooooooo dumb.

                Lol

  6. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Ukrainians are downloading more encrypted messaging apps, while Russians are turning to virtual private networks.

    RIAA might want to look into that.

  7. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Cops "skew more White, Republican, politically active, male, and high-income than their jurisdictions..."

    Look, do you want quotas in your policing?

    1. Seamus   3 years ago

      Well, they can solve the "high-income" part by busting the police union and cutting cop pay.

    2. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      Next they should look at teachers in the same areas.

      1. Longtobefree   3 years ago

        State employees that routinely and proudly violate constitutional rights?
        Like there is a difference.

    3. Ben of Houston   3 years ago

      Isn't it funny how people whose ideals line up with being a police officer become police officers?

      I mean, Democrats hate police. Many minorities are raised to hate police. If your job is seeing the problems of humanity daily, of course you will obtain strong political opinions about how to fix it. If you job involves a lot of physical labor and possibility of combat, you are going to get more men than women. It also pays well for government work.

      This study is one step above "water is wet" as for obvious conclusions.

    4. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

      I'm still waiting for a study of NBA players to determine if they skew a certain way, and to determine what we should do about it.

      1. Emmett Dalton   3 years ago

        LOL - A+

      2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

        Tall, they skew tall.

        1. Its_Not_Inevitable   3 years ago

          That doesn't seem fair. Cite?

          1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

            https://runrepeat.com/height-evolution-in-the-nba

        2. JasonAZ   3 years ago

          WHOOSH!!!

  8. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

    "Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's (R) performative anti-immigration antics are now threatening crucial supply chains."

    Political theater. Simple-minded voters. Democracy, good and hard.

    1. Social Justice is neither   3 years ago

      Funny how not a single destructive Democrat policy is ever performative and is rarely called out for the predictable downstream effects.

      1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

        Definitely funny.

        1. Stuck in California   3 years ago

          Yeah. But not haha funny. More like describing soured milk as "this smells funny" funny.

    2. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Crucial supply chains of cheap labor for Koch industries?

    3. But SkyNet is a Private Company   3 years ago

      Gosh, I am dumbfounded that talk of immigration policy turned performative. What a dark chapter in our history issued in by Abbott

    4. BillyG   3 years ago

      Commercial traffic at a key South Texas border crossing has stopped after Mexican truckers on Monday blocked north- and southbound lanes on the Mexico side of the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge...

      Strange how the headline ignores the actions of the Mexican Truckers. Tell me, when the Canadian Truckers were protesting in Canada, did Reason blame "Trudeau's Antics" or the Truckers? Trying to understand the rule here.

      1. perlmonger   3 years ago

        Trying to understand the rule here.

        "Fuck Republicans, or anyone who even looks vaguely like a Republican."

    5. Cronut   3 years ago

      If he really wanted to make a difference, he'd go cry in the parking lot at detention facility.

  9. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    You voted for it.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Whether you know it or not.

  10. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Donald Trump endorsed fellow media-personality-turned-politician Mehmet Oz...

    THIS JUST IN: Former Democrat Endorses Former Democrat

    1. Yatusabes   3 years ago

      The trajectory of Dr Oz is baffling. Cardiothoracic surgeons are the elite of the elite when it comes to medicine. They are rock stars within the medical industry, the training they receive dwarfs most other medical specialties training tracks, and they are some of the few physician specialists who can save lives in a few seconds (e.g. aortic aneurysm repairs, etc), aside from ER / Trauma docs. Thus to watch him go from CT surgeon to being in TV medical shows, having his own talk show, magazine, blog, diet cookbooks, and now wannabe US Senator is baffling. Such a waste. He must really hate medicine as it is practiced today. CT Surgeons annual income easily >$500-750k

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        Pfft. You can make millions in the senate.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

          And "save" billions of people every day.

        2. JesseAz   3 years ago

          Even more as a crackhead son of a VP.

          1. Sevo   3 years ago

            With dear ol' Dad getting 10%.

            1. HorseConch   3 years ago

              Does that include the money you have to pay to renovate dear ol' Dad's house, and the monthly payments you are making for him?

        3. Vexatious   3 years ago

          He was already doing that on TV.

      2. Union of Concerned Socks   3 years ago

        And yet, he has some reason for choosing this particular path. And every possibility I can come up with makes me respect him even less than I already do.

      3. Ragnarredbeard   3 years ago

        He made far more than $500-700k on TV, and stands to make 10 times that as a Senator.

      4. Use the Schwartz   3 years ago

        "He must really hate medicine as it is practiced today."

        Bodies are gross.

  11. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Are we really doing this again?

    Crucial election coming up. Do you really want that left to chance?

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Hmm, I assume that some politicos figure that more pandemic fear will influence election results, probably by motivating some otherwise apathetic voters. I'd like to see the numbers that would support that.

      1. R Mac   3 years ago

        This is a “It’s not who votes that counts, it’s who counts the votes” kind of story.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

          Sorry, I forgot what century we are in.

    2. Union of Concerned Socks   3 years ago

      Google, how many days to midterm elections?

      Google says, "In 210 days."

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Google, how clean will the midterm elections be?

        1. Union of Concerned Socks   3 years ago

          Google answers your question with a question:

          "Will climate action this year matter in the midterms?"

          I just might stop asking Google questions.

          1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

            That's the Googlecratic method.

        2. R Mac   3 years ago

          Have to wait until after the election to get that answer.

        3. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

          ^ dont use Google its just a filter for regime propaganda at this point

        4. Vexatious   3 years ago

          If the democrats cheat in any major way and succeed, then it will be time for them to go. They will have to removed.

  12. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    After meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Austria's chancellor told reporters that the war in Ukraine is likely to escalate. "The battle being threatened cannot be underestimated in its violence," Karl Nehammer said, according to The New York Times. Russia's military buildup in the eastern regions of Ukraine continues.

    I'm hearing some very interesting things about this meeting. Like Putin wanted stenographers at the meeting so it would be recorded, and the Chancellor wasn't comfortable with that.

    1. R Mac   3 years ago

      It was a perfect phone call.

      1. Emmett Dalton   3 years ago

        Well, son-of-a-bitch, they fired him.

  13. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

    'Cops "skew more White, Republican, politically active, male, and high-income than their jurisdictions," according to a new study.'

    So, let's get more brown, Democratic, politically apathetic, female cops and pay them very little. That will fix everything.

    1. Minadin   3 years ago

      In other news, NBA players skew more black than their metropolitan areas in general, Engineers are more often male than their client base, and MLB pitchers are 350% more likely than the general population to be left-handed.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Another job for the Peoples' Equity Squad Team!

      2. JimboJr   3 years ago

        Still waiting for my equity placement in the NBA. I can ball, and there is a massive inequity in representation of the population in the NBA. A racism is happening.

    2. Cronut   3 years ago

      So, hire all the TSA agents?

  14. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

    "Annual Inflation Hits 8.5 Percent, Highest Rate Since 1981"

    Nope. Sorry. Can't be true.

    Reason's leading economics expert says literally the only price increase is in spittin' tobaccy. An extra 10 cents per pouch, to be precise.

    Any claim to the contrary is wingnut.com disinformation. A desperate attempt to deny the truth, which is that Biden's economy is the best ever.

    #DefendBidenAtAllCosts

    1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

      Want proof Biden's economy is the best ever? Here it is!

      The Warren Buffett Net Worth Index is up $18.3 billion this year.

      #LibertariansForBiden

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        That’s yesterday’s metric. Smart economists today use the spittin tobaccy / rig count ratio to gage Biden’s unparalleled success.

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          It fluctuates back and forth by the day, depending on what’s more consistent with the narrative.

  15. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

    Days since enbs last yglasias reffrence : 7

    1. Social Justice is neither   3 years ago

      Boehm may not be great but that's a low blow.

  16. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

    "But fiscal policymakers have few options for sucking extra dollars out of the economy. Thus, Biden's options are mostly limited to easing some of the symptoms of inflation."

    No, but Biden can sure suck productivity out of the economy. I wonder how that will affect inflation.

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      .. fiscal policymakers have few options..

      Sadly, one option is a recession.

    2. Union of Concerned Socks   3 years ago

      All this talk of sucking and countering inflation, yet no mention of Harris.

  17. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

    Wow reason is starting to pivot to "slow supply lines and inflation are a bots fault"

    1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      Abbot stupid auto correct

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        True either way.

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          SleepyJoe is a bot.

          1. Longtobefree   3 years ago

            A hologram for sure

            1. Liborio   3 years ago

              A suit stuffed with borderline sentient lard.

  18. Rich   3 years ago

    On Monday night, the State Department ordered non-emergency personnel and their families to leave the city "due to arbitrary enforcement of local laws and COVID-19-related restrictions."

    Hmm. And did the CCP respond by ordering non-emergency personnel and their families to stay the fuck in the city "due to enforcement of local laws and COVID-19-related restrictions"?

  19. Yatusabes   3 years ago

    The WSJ is reporting today:

    The most comprehensive comparative study we’ve seen to date was published last week as a working paper by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), and it deserves wide attention. The authors are University of Chicago economist Casey Mulligan and Stephen Moore and Phil Kerpen of the Committee to Unleash Prosperity. They compare Covid outcomes in the 50 states and District of Columbia based on three variables: the economy, education and mortality. It’s a revealing study that belies much of the conventional medical and media wisdom during the pandemic, especially in its first year when severe lockdowns were described as the best, and the only moral, policy. The bottom 10 are dominated by states and D.C. that had the most stringent lockdowns and were among the last to reopen schools. Their economies are for the most part still behind most others in recovering from the pandemic.

    Here is the link to that study. Florida smells like a rose. NY, NJ and DC did much harm all around. We should be able to prosecute our political overlords with cruel and unusual punishment, particularly Anthony Fauci

    FINAL REPORT CARD ON THE STATES’ RESPONSE TO COVID-19
    Phil Kerpen Stephen Moore Casey B. Mulligan
    Working Paper 29928
    http://www.nber.org/papers/w29928
    NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      FAKE NEWS!

    2. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      You just want grandma to die!

    3. Sevo   3 years ago

      The constitution doesn't give you the right to cause the deaths of others!!!!!
      (I believe that was shitbag Tony's vintage whine)

      1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

        "Your breathing outside is a violation of the NAP!"

        - chemjeff fungible indie-leftist

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          That pile of lefty shit was among the first to be muted, so it's my pleasure to mention that his dishonesty and idiocy have been missing from my attention for quite a while. Highly recommended!

          1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

            Now how are you going to hear the latest Democratic Party talking points, Sevo? You're going to have to start actually reading the Reason articles to find them out.

            1. perlmonger   3 years ago

              Nah, some new Fifty Center that hasn't been muted yet will show up and vomit them forth.

    4. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

      UT and NB graded at A+. NY, NJ, DC graded at F-.

      Driving around with a bear in your trunk is good for the economy. Who knew?

    5. Longtobefree   3 years ago

      " . . . that belies much of the conventional medical . . . "
      Actually conventional medical advice was spot on. It was/is the political medical advice that sucks.
      Any real doctor was in the 'wash your hands, stay home with a fever, avoid untested vaccines, always look at age bands' camp.

      1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

        “Any real doctor was in … avoid untested vaccines …”

        By far, most doctors recommended COVID-19 vaccination, which were tested, of course. So, not sure what untested vaccines you are referring to.

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          The ones that failed.

        2. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

          You mean the Emergency Use Authorization gene therapies? The ones that saw 1,223 dead in the first 90 days? The ones where 23/32 tracked pregnancies miscarried? Wasn't that the drug with 1,291 side effects?

          You were the test.

          https://phmpt.org/pfizers-documents/

          1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

            Reality always turns out to be the polar opposite of every hill White Mike chooses to die on.
            I wonder if there's ever been someone more wrong than Mike?

            1. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

              I wonder if he's satire some days.

  20. CindyF   3 years ago

    Reason writers' solution to every problem is "open the borders".

    Abbot isn't against immigration. He, like so many law-abiding citizens, is against illegal aliens streaming across the borders and breaking the law to do so.

    1. Rich   3 years ago

      Any news on how Abbot's busing, um, immigrants to DC is going?

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

        I'm guessing the borders around DC won't be quite as permeable as those in south Texas.

        1. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

          Then on to Delaware.

      2. JesseAz   3 years ago

        https://news.yahoo.com/texas-begins-transporting-illegal-immigrants-135254237.html

        1. Rich   3 years ago

          “What better place for them to go to than the steps of the United States Capitol?” Abbott said. “They get to see the wonderful Capitol, but also get closer to the people who are making these policies that are allowing people to come to the border illegally.”

          Beautiful.

          1. Vexatious   3 years ago

            I would drop a bus load off at Pelosi’s place in SF. It would be a fun coincidence if the gates to her exclusive neighborhood somehow opened up when the illegals were dropped off.

        2. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

          But where are the pictures of these buses arriving at DC? That's where the real fun begins. I'm looking forward to it.

          1. Emmett Dalton   3 years ago

            They should run the buses like the feds are running the flights. That is, secretly in the middle of the night while preventing anyone from following.

          2. Vexatious   3 years ago

            When they get dropped off in front of the capitol building, the driver should tell them whoever can get 8n to that building and make it the Speaker’s lectern first gets automatic citizenship with benefits.

      3. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago

        As long as it's voluntary (and I think enough illegals will agree to it), I don't see how they can stop him.

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          I was only half paying attention to some interview with him and I thought he said it would only be willing people. Not 100 though.

    2. Zeb   3 years ago

      Well, he must be against some immigration. Otherwise he'd be calling for opening the border.

      1. damikesc   3 years ago

        Much as I love water, if a water pipe in my house breaks, I first turn off ALL the water, not "just the water leaking out of that specific pipe"

        1. Zeb   3 years ago

          Then your house needs more shutoff valves.

          1. Emmett Dalton   3 years ago

            Not much experience with residential plumbing, eh?

            1. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

              Wdym you don't like having the whole house turned off to fix the bathroom? Totally not worth a $3 for a shutoff.

              1. Emmett Dalton   3 years ago

                Sure, once the drywall is torn out, the plumbing parts needed are cheap.

                1. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

                  If only they built sensibly from the get-go.

        2. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          Nobody needs 27 different faucets.

  21. Rich   3 years ago

    Extension of air travel mask mandate "absolutely on the table"

    That table had jolly well better be wiped down with bleach!

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      By union workers with bleach made in the USA!

  22. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Saudi Arabia does it better than SNL.

    https://twitter.com/AsaadHannaa/status/1513681354348716035

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      Now that's some cultural appropriation I can get behind!

    2. R Mac   3 years ago

      Lol at the comment blaming MTG, Gaetz, Beobert, etc.

    3. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago

      That was great, but Kammy isn't that good.

  23. R Mac   3 years ago

    “after Mexican truckers on Monday blocked north- and southbound lanes on the Mexico side of the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge in protest of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's decision”

    I’m so confused about when truckers blocking traffic in protest is acceptable.

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      I'm on the phone with Trudeau right now, but I'm on hold.

      1. Vexatious   3 years ago

        Is he still in hiding? Christ, I bet he wet himself at least two or three times over those truckers.

    2. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Suspend their bank accounts!

      1. R Mac   3 years ago

        Racist.

    3. Seamus   3 years ago

      So they prevented Mexicans from using the bridge to come into Texas? Yeah, that'll have Abbott shaking in his boots.

      1. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

        Ultimately it's not going to be the government who cracks down on them, it will be their own employers.

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          At some point the citizens who live near the border will start cracking down on them. Which will require a federal response.

          1. R Mac   3 years ago

            By them I mean illegals.

            1. Vexatious   3 years ago

              I love calling them that in front of progs. It drives them nuts.

  24. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Red states were better on Covid plans than blue states. They were still terrible for months, but blue states were just horrible.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10708225/The-states-FAILED-protect-people-COVID.html

    1. JimboJr   3 years ago

      This cannot be stressed enough and needs to be thrown in their faces.

      You told us that wanting to be left alone and to go about our lives was literally killing grandma. You told us Desantis was basically murdering Florida. You continued to lie and gaslight saying kids needed to stay virtual or that masks on them worked. And every step of the way, you were completely on the wrong side of the truth.

      All the best states got through the pandemic by leaving citizens alone and allowing them to get back to their lives. All the nanny states worsened the lives of their citizens by "JUST DOING SOMETHING!"

      Yet another reminder: EVERYthing the government does is more expensive, more of a boondoggle, with worse results. Fauci should hang.

      Every. Fucking. Time.

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        Fauci should hang.

        Looking forward to it.

        1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

          She wants to see you again
          She wants to see you again

          Slowly twisting (Twisting)
          In the wind (Twisting)
          Twisting, twisting (Twisting)
          In the wind

          1. Overt   3 years ago

            +1 Particle, man.

      2. Sevo   3 years ago

        "...All the best states got through the pandemic by leaving citizens alone and allowing them to get back to their lives..."

        Not surprisingly, those *citizens* did better than the alternative, also.

      3. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

        But he was just correct twice in one week, a new record!

        https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/anthony-fauci-correct-twice-in-one

        Great news, citizens! Tony Fauci has granted you permission to assess your own covid risk and act accordingly! After months and months of lockdowns, years of masks and other stupid restrictions, as well as the wholesale ostracization of anybody who went against the narrative, Fauci spent a day or two studying poll numbers and is now officially saying what we all knew two years ago:

        Of course, this was the kind of talk that got people thrown off social media and disowned from family and friends. Stating ‘virus gonna virus’ was heresy in this new world of The Science. Even though the entire point of ‘15 days to flatten the curve’ was to SPREAD OUT infections, not ELIMINATE infections, the ‘leaders’ spent nearly two years chasing that zero-covid fantasy. Now the High Priest of the Covid Cult is admitting we were right the whole time.

        1. JimboJr   3 years ago

          On every single point, the commentariat here was about 2 years ahead (give or take a couple months) of the "experts". The experts who of course were completely wrong about everything and happy to tell us we were killing grandma.

          Every single point. Lock downs. "with/of" covid. Young/kids having no risk. Lab leak. Vaccines not being 100% safe 100% effective as we were initially told. Cloth masks doing nothing.

          Fauci and the CDC have ALMOST caught up to where the reason commentariat was in May of 2020.

          1. R Mac   3 years ago

            Don’t forget illegal election law changes.

          2. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

            And Reason has been way closer to the CDC than the comments. 🙁

      4. Nardz   3 years ago

        https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1513906846741975045?t=kSU0xujbUJhb2CLkx-N4Dw&s=19

        You are living through a Communist Revolution that is mostly complete. The only way to stop it is to remove the Communists and their associates (including suckers) from positions of power and authority.

        1. The Encogitationer   3 years ago

          You know that includes Putin and the Putineers, right?

          1. Nardz   3 years ago

            You know we don't laugh with you, we laugh at you.

            Did you sit in the front of the short bus or in the back?

      5. Vexatious   3 years ago

        Since Republican leadership saves lives, all democrats should be immediately removed from any elected and appointed positions. As these are the people, that insist on serious action “even if it saves a single life”.

  25. Rich   3 years ago

    "MURDER" in the metaverse isn't a 25-to-life prison sentence - or even a felony - but it could be a crime, some law experts believe.

    [Experts] said violent crimes like murder, rape or assault in the metaverse can arguably be speech-related charges like menacing, harassment or stalking.

    It'll be interesting to see the punishment for these crimes. Something like "Your avatar is sentenced to ten years in solitary confinement"?

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      These 'law experts' are clearly confused about what "the metaverse" is.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

        For fuck sakes, 'stalking and harassment' are 'stalking and harassment' whether or not I do it on Twitter, a paper sent through the mail with magazine cutout letters, over a rotary dial Bakelite telephone bolted to my grandmother's wall, or in World of Warcraft.

        1. Not Robbers=Nut Rubbers   3 years ago

          You know an awful lot about ways to stalk and harass....maybe those "experts" would like to have a word with you.

          1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

            I used to have a bit of a problem during my male feminist days.

            1. Nardz   3 years ago

              Here, this should help
              https://twitter.com/KillToParty/status/1513857145216942088?t=ojq-o0ou6zBf8XpiUzFROg&s=19

    2. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      I don’t know what the meatverse is, but it sounds stupid.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        But could be delicious.

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgNPp3Dfl2c

      2. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        Lol at the fat finger misspelling/ autocorrect.

        1. Stuck in California   3 years ago

          Meatspace is the world outside the metaverse. The opposite of Cyberspace.

          So your fingers are fat in the best way. It works great, and your statement is still true, because the meatverse sure seems stupid to me these days, too.

          1. Hank Ferrous   3 years ago

            Some fairly large swaths of meatspace are embroiled in stupid outrage world's pathetic horseshit. A larger portion of social media is. Likely all of metaverse -it looks like a cash grab by a failing company. A MOBA without the fighting. Dullsville, populated by resentful narcissistic jackasses.

    3. Longtobefree   3 years ago

      All of your ones will be set to zeros and you will disappear.

  26. Seamus   3 years ago

    Annual Inflation Hits 8.5 Percent, Highest Rate Since 1981

    Let's go, Brandon! You'll beat Jimmy Carter yet!

    (Yes, I know who was president in December of 1981. I also know that the inflation that president was fighting didn't get started in his administration. But I'll at least give Jimmy credit for appointing Paul Volker to head the Federal Reserve and start solving the problem. What are the chances of Brandon doing anything similar?)

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      If by similar you mean more government handouts, promoting union demands, and hinting at prices controls and other federal interference, then maybe.

    2. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

      "As expected, gasoline price increases driven by the war in Ukraine and subsequent worldwide reduction in imports of Russian gas were the biggest factor in March's inflation rate. Gas prices rose by 18.3 percent during the month, and energy prices as a whole climbed by 11 percent."

      Lest anyone be confused about when the inflation started:

      https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=50758

      Yeah, this is Joe's from the get go.

    3. Agammamon   3 years ago

      Similar if you mean 'appoint an open communist who wants to abolish cash'.

      1. Seamus   3 years ago

        Jimmy never did anything like that. I used to think he was our worse president yet, but I'm discovering lots of good in him that I overlooked at the time. Like the fact that he wasn't Joe Biden.

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

          FJB is the best thing that could ever happen to Carter's legacy. He is no longer sharing space with Harding, having moved up a couple of notches. Maybe to share a space with Harding or Buchannan.

          1. Seamus   3 years ago

            What have you got against Harding, the president who hosted the 1922 disarmament conference, who pardoned Eugene Debs and invited him to the White House, who undid Woodrow Wilson's segregation of the federal government workplace, who delivered a courageous speech in Birmingham, Alabama in favor of civil rights for blacks, who proposed a federal antilynching law, who cut taxes, and who brought back economic prosperity?

            1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

              I get caught up in scandals, past and president.

        2. Hank Ferrous   3 years ago

          This is true. Even the killer rabbit story seems pretty tolerable compared to the current presidency.

        3. perlmonger   3 years ago

          Yeah, I found myself longing for the halcyon days of the Clinton administration...

    4. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

      Very very very slim.

      https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/inflation-and-you?s=w

      Unfortunately for us, Joe Biden has a plan to tackle inflation. He wants to print and spent trillions MORE dollars so that you pay ‘less’ for stuff like drug prescriptions or child care! Remember how Obamacare was going to save you money on healthcare costs but you never actually saw any savings? We’re going to take that ‘efficiency’ and spread it out to MORE places! He wants to crank that wave machine up to 11, and he claims this will LOWER inflation. But it will do the opposite.

      ‘United wishes and good will cannot overcome brute facts. Truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it. Ignorance may deride it. Malice may distort it. But there it is.’

      Winston Churchill

      This is a major problem for the Biden administration in particular and way too many of our current ‘leaders’ in general (and by extension the rest of us). They believe something is true, and think that strong enough belief will conjure it into reality. So they spend millions on the homeless in Seattle and don’t make the problem any better. They dole out millions to schools to ‘safely open’ when schools never needed to be closed in the first place. Billions get spent on high-speed rail, only for the cost to continue to climb while still having no high-speed service. No matter! They will throw good money after bad! After all, if they stop spending money, they might have to return some of that cash. Better to light it on fire!

      With regards to inflation, the Biden administration first claimed that the problem was temporary. Then they shifted the to blame ‘greedy’ businesses (who all decided to get greedy at the same time, I guess?), an excuse that continues today. He’s still fighting to pass multi-trillion dollar bills, claiming they won’t add to inflation — while admitting Americans are already getting ‘clobbered’ by it. There’s simply no admission — or even the inkling of one — that terrible monetary policies over the last couple years are to blame.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Dude, don't you even left-wing economics? Forcing lower prices on producers will certainly make more stuff appear. And handing out more bushels of dollars will not possibly lead to buyers offering more of them for stuff they want.

        Remember, its all Putin's fault!

        1. TJJ2000   3 years ago

          ^THIS... Best use of sarcasm... +10000

    5. TJJ2000   3 years ago

      Inflation was at 14% at the end of Carter's Administration.
      Reagan's Administration instantly went from 14% back down to 4%.

      The narrative that Democrats F-UP the economy and Republicans repair it; Is quite predictable and consistent.

      The Great Depression
      The Recession of 1979
      The Recession of 2008
      The Great Inflation of Biden......

      It's so funny to watch the left blame the previous administration for their economy that JUST KEEPS GETTING WORSE and WORSE.

  27. JohannesDinkle   3 years ago

    There are many articles about the effect of the loss of Ukraine's agricultural sales to the world, from predicting a cardboard shortage - a shortage of the flour glue used, to starvation in the Arab world. So, to save a few cents in US gasoline Biden suggests we move from using 40% of the corn crop to make ethanol for gasoline to 60%.
    Burn food for fuel.
    Since the corn not used for ethanol is mostly animal feed a 30% reduction in feed should make for an increase in feed prices, resulting in higher meat prices.
    It will be a little cheaper to drive to the store where the meat is more expensive. Usually unintended consequences are harder to figure out.

    1. R Mac   3 years ago

      My first thought as well. Reduce high gas prices by increasing food prices even more. But hey, still better than saying mean things about the media and other elites. Fuck you Reason.

    2. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      If you want to really fuck things up, might as well do it the easy way.

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

        Well it has been said that if you are going to fuck things up, do it so outrageously and stupendously that everyone wonders how you did it.

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          Biden said there will be food shortages. He’s just keeping his word.

    3. Union of Concerned Socks   3 years ago

      Fuck Joe Biden, and fuck every single one of his moronic policy stooges.

      Increasing ethanol usage might be his dumbest policy move so far, and wow that is a high bar at this point.

      1. JohannesDinkle   3 years ago

        Who knew? He really IS 'The quicker fucker upper.'

        1. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

          Never underestimate his abilities.

      2. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

        Increasing ethanol use is a bit like taking a page from the Holodomor.

      3. The Encogitationer   3 years ago

        If only Biden would increase his own personal ethanol usage and stay drunk and away from a podium.

        Maybe the ingredients of a B-52 would go great mixed with Boost. And Krunkt Kacklin' Kammie and Biden could do Jello Pudding shots too.

        Just keep him away from Hoveround One or he might crash and soil his Depends. First, he'd say it, then, he'd do it. 🙂

    4. Ragnarredbeard   3 years ago

      And this plan won't even reduce gas prices, since E15 blend isn't used in the summer months, it means the refiners/producers haven't got stockpiles of the stuff waiting to sell. And they really can't increase production much since the producers only have as much capacity as they need to fill the normal demand.

      1. Minadin   3 years ago

        Also, since corn won't be in season until late summer.

    5. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

      It's also a great way for push for EVs by burning out my fucking engine with E15.

  28. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

    Nobody needs 23 kinds of food! But we fucking need to feel like gas is cheap.

  29. Marshal   3 years ago

    Omitted from the roundup:

    Oberlin College is still refusing to pay the judgement against it for lying to incite race based demonstrations against a local bakery. I'd like the court to fine them a million a day until they pay up.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Laws (and judgements) are for little people. Also racist.

    2. Agammamon   3 years ago

      I'd like to see them put into receivership under control of the bakery owners.

      1. Marshal   3 years ago

        Two of the owners at the time of the incident have since died. So that needs to happen soon or there won't be any left.

      2. Seamus   3 years ago

        I really like the idea of hanging an "Under New Ownership" sign next to the "Oberlin College" sign over the college gate.

    3. Ska   3 years ago

      Omitted from most mainstream US news, and I guess twitter hasn't blown it up enough to quote.

    4. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago

      The bakery should enlist the sheriff to start taking possession of their buildings.

    5. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago

      Lena Dunham hardest hit. In the face, by the looks of her.

      1. Vexatious   3 years ago

        Please don’t do anything to conjure that foul pedophile cunt.

    6. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

      If it heads to SCOTUS I expect the Oberlin administrators to load up their laptops with kiddy porn, they will be received favorably.

    7. R Mac   3 years ago

      Probably because Reason doesn’t mind if certain people are slandered.

      1. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

        Reason thinks the settlement is utterly ridiculous and terrible for free speech.

        https://reason.com/2019/06/24/oberlin-has-been-ordered-to-pay-44-million-in-a-defamation-lawsuit-the-punishment-doesnt-fit-the-crime/

        1. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

          Misused the word "Settlement" when I meant "award." Because it wasn't settled, the lawsuit was won.

        2. R Mac   3 years ago

          Damn I missed that.
          1. I miss Rufus.
          2. Lying Jeffy was just as terrible then as now.

          1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

            I miss Rufus too... and John, and Crusty. And I know he got a little stupid with Nardz, but I hope Ken comes back too.

            1. R Mac   3 years ago

              Agreed.

            2. Hank Ferrous   3 years ago

              Those are some good, older names. I wish them well, hopefully quiet, away from there.

    8. Seamus   3 years ago

      Time for the plaintiffs to attach some of those college buildings and have them auctioned off at a sheriff's sale.

    9. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

      The dean of students, Meredith Raimondo, who started this mess and should have been tarred, feathered and fired, has been hired by a college in Georgia.

  30. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's (R) performative anti-immigration antics are now

    It is political theater, you are right. But at least be honest and reference the "illegal" part of the immigration he's addressing.

    1. Longtobefree   3 years ago

      Illegally crossing the border is no immigration. It is criminal.

      1. Zeb   3 years ago

        It's also immigration. Which is why "immigration" is often modified by "illegal".

    2. R Mac   3 years ago

      You know what else was political theater? Most of the Democrats, including Biden, raising their hand when asked if illegal immigrants should get free health care during the primary debate.

      1. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

        "Why are all these people showing up demanding free healthcare?"

    3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 years ago

      Lol. But, just remember kids, AOC lying about seeing people in detention drinking toilet water was definitely NOT performative.

    4. Stuck in California   3 years ago

      All politics is theater.

      National politics especially so. When performing from or for DC it is kabuki theater, grand and overemotive gestures meant to be seen and understood even from the back of the room.

      People should never confuse politics with real life.

  31. Sevo   3 years ago

    "California public school enrollment drops below 6 million. Where have all the students gone?"
    https://www.desertsun.com/story/news/nation/california/2022/04/11/california-student-population-shrinking-amid-public-school-exodus/7280857001/?msclkid=e4cec0cbba6d11ecb5fb72fcd4f41d10

    If you're asking why, you are part of the problem.

    1. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

      LOL

      Get your kids out of public schools.

      Home school for the win.

      1. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

        Gonna have to be homeschooled, Brandon has taken aim at Charter schools lately.

  32. Sevo   3 years ago

    "Donald Trump endorsed fellow media-personality-turned-politician Mehmet Oz in the seven-way Senate primary race in Pennsylvania, [...]because the doctor said nice things about Trump's health."

    Stuff your TDS up your ass, steaming pile of shit.

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Yeah, it was unnecessary.

      1. R Mac   3 years ago

        90% of Reason’s criticism of Trump is unnecessary.

        1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          Nonsense. Signaling to peers is extremely necessary for journolismists.

  33. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1513890209624215567?t=Nab9XYhkB3JIOwl0KxQ0VA&s=19

    World Economic Forum's resident Dr Mengele (Yuval Noah Harari) explaining that in 50 years, there won't be gender because we'll engineer it out of bodies and brains and that commodified bodies will be the chief 21st century products.

    [Link]

    1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

      But will we all be equally hot? It means nothing without equity.

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        And we will have flying cars too!

    2. Vexatious   3 years ago

      They sound like people who are in need of executions.

  34. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1513881943921864716?t=95rTWS63z0YcJ0hBg2AdHg&s=19

    UPDATE: 13 hurt in Brooklyn subway as man in gas mask opens fire; undetonated devices found

    [Link]

    1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

      NYT a few minutes ago:

      "The Fire Department said that 13 people were injured, several by gunfire. A law enforcement official said that five people were shot, and that the police were seeking a man with a gas mask and an orange construction vest.

      Police and fire officials said that investigators were trying to determine the source of a smoke condition in the subway station and whether any explosive devices were detonated during the shooting. A Police Department spokesman said that no active explosive devices had been found at the scene."

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        Did he have a g g g ghost gun?

        1. Longtobefree   3 years ago

          Who ya gonna call?

        2. R Mac   3 years ago

          Was gonna ask what are the odds it was a ghost gun.

    2. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      Oh no new Yorkers got hurt. Why should I care?

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

        "There were no life-threatening injuries suffered during today's shooting, New York City Police Department Commissioner Keechant Sewell said."

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

          In a crowded subway car no less; even a paint ball gun would have caused more harm.

          1. R Mac   3 years ago

            https://reason.com/2022/04/12/annual-inflation-hits-8-5-percent-highest-rate-since-1981/?comments=true#comment-9444235

    3. damikesc   3 years ago

      I am amazed to see how gun control laws failed here.

    4. Seamus   3 years ago

      Any word on the race of the shooter? No? Then we can guess with 90% accuracy what the race of the shooter will turn out to be.

      (The New York Times says that "the police were seeking a man with a gas mask and an orange construction vest who had been wearing a dark blue outfit that appeared to resemble that of a transit worker." Oh, that will help us identify him. Because gas masks and orange construction vests are fused onto peoples' bodies.)

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

        Well if [as I have just read] no one was seriously hurt, and this wasn't a representative of the most frightening category of people in America today:

        https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/20/us/angry-white-men-trials-blake-cec/index.html

        Expect this will all be back page memory holed by the end of the day; expect that the numbers will be conflated as much as possible to add to the "mass shootings" count

      2. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        Skin color is the most important thing.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

          The genderists, feminists, ableists, ageists, and others want to have a talk with you.

        2. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

          "The shooter, who fled the scene, was described as a 5-foot-5-inch Black man with a heavy build wearing a green construction vest and a gray hooded sweatshirt." CNN

      3. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

        I did read one report stating he was a black man, which shocked me that they said it.

      4. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

        Orange vest bad.

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

          "This individual is still on the loose, this person is dangerous," New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said during a news conference [where, oh where, would we be without such inspired leadership?]."

          Police were looking for a man believed to be about 5-foot-5 and 180 pounds who was wearing a green construction vest during the attack, officials and sources said.

      5. Weigel's Cock Ring   3 years ago

        Yep, if it had been a Trump-supporting white supremacist (and we know how much Park Slope Welchie Boy's neck of the woods is chock full of those types) we would all know if for certain by now.

    5. Gaear Grimsrud   3 years ago

      Well at least he was wearing a mask.

  35. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

    average national prices are down by about 8 cents since last week and around 20 cents lower than they were a month ago.

    Which has nothing to do with states temporarily suspending their gas taxes, and everything to do with Biden's super-fantastic energy policy, I'm sure.

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      The man is a true miracle worker.

      1. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago

        He's the Helen Keller of politics.

        1. Union of Concerned Socks   3 years ago

          Yeah, he is great with his hands.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

            I thought that was the Veep.

        2. Outlaw Josey Wales   3 years ago

          He's the Helen Keller of politics.

          He doesn't know where he is going but he has a great sense of smell?

    2. Longtobefree   3 years ago

      Every time the post 'national average' gas prices including all taxes I get angry. They should report the average price of gasoline alone, minus all taxes. Let the idiots add back in their local and state taxes.
      It surprises me that the states admit how much they steal at the pump. I should expect irate citizens to start throwing electric cars into the harbor since they don't pay their fair share.

      1. R Mac   3 years ago

        Years ago I was arguing with some lefty about how gas stations were gouging people. No matter how much evidence I presented, she just couldn’t accept that the government makes more money off a gallon of gas than the gas station.

        1. Vexatious   3 years ago

          You nailed it. It’s not about facts, or results. It’s about feelings, and intentions.

    3. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

      Since only a pittance of the "infrastructure" bill applied to actual roads and bridges, where are they planning to make up the lost revenue from cutting the gas tax?

      Or is that a surprise for later?

  36. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/ElectionWiz/status/1513861162970058754?t=Vs0hasZSTS2ZnuPAJu8BaQ&s=19

    — March Inflation Report —

    Price increases over last year:

    Gas: +48.0%
    Used Cars: +35.3%
    Gas Utilities: +21.6%
    Meats/Fish/Eggs: +13.7%
    New Cars: +12.5%
    Electricity: +11.1%
    Food at home: +10%
    Overall CPI: +8.5%

    1. Not Robbers=Nut Rubbers   3 years ago

      Chewing Tobacco is conspicuously absent from your list.

      1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

        The drilling rig count suppresses it.

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          That’s the magic of the spittin tobaccy / rig count price ratio.

  37. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago

    Cops "skew more White, Republican, politically active, male, and high-income than their jurisdictions," according to a new study.

    Now do public school teachers.

    1. Outlaw Josey Wales   3 years ago

      Here you go.

      Mostly white, mostly female. Especially at the Elementary level.

      https://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/indicator/clr

      1. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago

        What about their political affiliation, and salary relative to their jurisdictions?

        1. Outlaw Josey Wales   3 years ago

          If you scroll down the salaries are there. Divided by race, sex etc. Jurisdictions, not so much.

          We know what their political affiliations are. It starts with the gender identity and is skewed by the rainbow colors of their hair. Pronouns are a key indicator.

          1. Squirrelloid   3 years ago

            Pronouns are racist.

    2. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

      Now do Reason staff.

  38. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/RBraceySherman/status/1513598053864910851?t=R6ku8vmZMoBi6D42spp_ug&s=19

    Wait til she finds out this has been our family’s bedtime story on our vacation this week as my niece loves this book and reads it to her little sister every night.

    Our family was created by abortion, adoption, and parenting decisions. I love our family.

    [Link]

    1. JimboJr   3 years ago

      I would slap the shit out of this woman if she was my sister

    2. R Mac   3 years ago

      Evil.

    3. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Tough to create a family with abortions.

  39. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/braxton_mccoy/status/1513864869778386946?t=enXnQLHkONj71myFkfou4g&s=19

    If you're still trying to figure out what the real number is don't forget that they voted themselves a 21% raise about a month ago.

  40. JimboJr   3 years ago

    A Final Report Card on the States’ Response to COVID-19
    https://www.nber.org/papers/w29928

    This deserves another post due to the sheer incompetence committed by the federal (and many state) govt and the eagerness of weak people to quickly fall in to line like good little commie snitches.

    Let it be remembered. People like Jfree, Tony, Raspberrylunches, M4E, Mike Laursen and Jeffy put countless posts on these comment threads demanding that "if you want to participate in society, you need to STFU and do what the govt says because it is about the big picture, and thats the price you pay to live in society"

    Hey you fuckers. What happens when the song and dance the govt told you little commies to do was not only stupid theater, but actually ended up harming people, communities, children? What happens when the thing the govt asks you to do as your "duty to society" is actually the worst thing to do in a situation?

    This is the problem when you raise a generation of weak minded people who cant critically think. You get a bunch of simpletons that can do nothing but follow orders. And snitch on others for not following orders. Thats all.

    Seems like the best thing anyone could have done during COVID, and the thing making the biggest difference, was living in a state that had an "R" rather than a "D" in the govs mansion.

    Georgia is probably thrilled the fat commie stacy abrams didnt win, they would have gone from good results to some of the worst in the country under her.

    1. justabill   3 years ago

      Great summary - thanks for finding this!

      Pretty much shows what many of us have been saying. The lockdowns and mandates had little long-term benefit in terms of reducing COVID deaths but had extensive long-term economic and educational costs.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        You forgot the most important thing: the defeat of Trump. I mean, that was worth all the COVID costs, plus the integrity of our national media and the reputation of all elected officials.

    2. R Mac   3 years ago

      “Seems like the best thing anyone could have done during COVID, and the thing making the biggest difference…”

      Exercise and take vitamin D.

      1. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

        Ding ding ding!

      2. Dillinger   3 years ago

        this.

    3. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

      I notice none of them have shown up in the thread yet, which is as close to an apology as we'll ever get.

      1. Hank Ferrous   3 years ago

        They're waiting on the rebuttal talking points. I'm leaning toward their typical pretend to not have noticed/ignore it, while commissioning some biased research of their own. While waiting for the research, attempt the turnaround, accusing out-group members of lying and putting others at risk. The list of the shitty commentariat members who pushed the 'medical' totalitarian horseshit because they were cowards is woefully incomplete.

    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

      To be fair, a lot of boomer neocons were saying the same thing, only it was along the lines of "gosh, why can't we put aside all this yucky partisanship and work together for the collective good?"

  41. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

    Some of the roughly 25 million residents of Shanghai are pushing back against a COVID lockdown that has gone on for weeks, depriving people of food, freedom, and even contact with their COVID-positive children.

    "Pushing back" with what?

    Never give up your guns. Ever.

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      They are screaming out their windows.

    2. R Mac   3 years ago

      This was the first thing I said to my wife when we saw this on the news last night.

      1. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

        My wife took my hand last night, looked me in the eye and said, "we need more ammo."

        Muh heart.

        1. perlmonger   3 years ago

          Keeper. 😀

  42. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

    Ukrainians are downloading more encrypted messaging apps, while Russians are turning to virtual private networks.

    The US Federal Government regulates encryption the same way as ordnance. They are totalitarian shitbags same as everywhere else.

  43. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

    E15 is not new, it's just 50% more corn into your gas tank than is currently allowed, because corn is awful for your engine - but hey, just buy an EV like Pete Antoinette suggested. (And remember, we need lithium strip mines in Manchin's backyard to save the environment!) It's also awful for the environment, as this eco-friendly (if you consider the ecology of corn, sure) fuel increases smog.

    But ANYTHING instead of increasing domestic oil production, or even getting out of the way. Instead, Brandon can pressure companies to fork over more money for sitting on a lease, while at the same time styming production by all means possible. And Canadian oil is only good for the nation when it's transported by boats or trucks, not those polluting pipelines.

    FFS, how much more?

    https://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/regulation/biden-wants-to-penalize-oil-companies-with-unused-leases/

    1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

      "The Biden administration is clearly continuing its attacks against the oil and gas industry without the appearance of any understanding of its procedures and steps to activate drilling operations... Not all the nonproducing leases will be developed because exploratory work may find that there is insufficient oil and natural gas on them to make them economic."

      Poor Shrike, all his narratives were exploded today.

      1. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

        He'll find new ones and forget these hills ever existed.

  44. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

    Donald Trump endorsed fellow media-personality-turned-politician Mehmet Oz in the seven-way Senate primary race in Pennsylvania

    And the Russians are endorsing Trump?

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/russian-state-media-airs-its-ultimate-revenge-plan-for-2024-us-presidential-elections?source=world&via=rss

    “The time is coming ‘to again help our partner Trump to become president,’ state TV host Evgeny Popov recently declared. On Thursday’s edition of the state television show The Evening With Vladimir Soloviev, Putin’s pet pundits offered an update on plans for 2024.”

    1. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

      They are trolling the west at this point. It's kinda funny to watch.

      1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

        I would laugh my ass off if Putin endorsed Hunter.

  45. Dillinger   3 years ago

    now calculate using the 1981 method

    1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

      It works out to between 15-21% depending on the sector.

    2. Weigel's Cock Ring   3 years ago

      The far lefties are naturally claiming that it has peaked now. Of course, they've been saying that for months. But the beauty is, if you keep saying that every single month, you're pretty much guaranteed to eventually be right at some point.

      I'm not so sure though. If the war in Ukraine continue to drag on for months and months, we could start to see massive food shortages in much of the world. Only time will tell.

  46. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Is this one of those fake “blackmail” pics Biden was talking about?

    https://twitter.com/joshuapmichael/status/1513628330783875074

    1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

      That doesn't look like Dr Jill

    2. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

      They can't publish most of them. Something about laws against distributing images of exploited children... KJB better slow walk the agenda for a bit until statutes or Joe exire. Toss up which goes first.

  47. Hank Ferrous   3 years ago

    Cops may skew more white and republican, but not by much. In fact, democrat/republican/unknown are about even, and the projected numbers for ethnicity are within a digit or so. Taking error into account, and I suspect one should, this seems less of a story the boehm is making it to be. The fact that there is at least some push for leo's to actually live in the area they work could be viewed as a positive, as could the sample size of more than 200k.

  48. fabmonster   3 years ago

    I ran the numbers regarding E15 for my vehicle, a 2006 4Runner I am driving into the ground. Overall, I will pay slightly more for E15 vs E10 due to the reduced mileage. At the pump, there will be a small decrease, easy for politicians to point to. But, I will have to fill up more often, not as easy to discern. E15 will cost me roughly 30 cents extra every 360 miles even with the cheaper per gallon price.

    So this policy will cost people MORE while the Biden administration lies that it will cost less. I say lie because although Biden may not understand the principle, I am certain many of his administration members do.

    Raising the expense of driving is the exact opposite of what we want to do during escalating inflation. But those lower pump prices might win a few votes. This is wrong. This is the kind of short-sighted, self-interested political thinking that has led to our current situation, and those overhanging federal debt chickens have not even come home to roost yet.

    This issue is getting a lot of attention in the comments sections of Wapo and WSJ articles, whose reporters and editors fail to make this obvious analysis in the articles themselves.

    1. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

      Share your math, please. I won't say it's racist.

    2. perlmonger   3 years ago

      And it's worse for the vehicle. So you'll have to do more maintenance more frequently, or the vehicle won't last as long, or both.

  49. voluntaryist   3 years ago

    For exact, truthful stats go to ShadowStats.com
    Or, for inflation stat just double the govt. number.
    What are you going to do about it? You can't help fix a problem if you don't have a clue. Money, economics, are a mystery to 90+%. Those who know what to do are not given a platform and those who don't are hired by the govt. to make policy. Why? Inflation, as horrible as it is, is no mistake. It is a hidden tax, benefitting a few at the expense of our standard of living.
    To stop inflation the political paradigm must be reversed from coercive to voluntary. Those who live by violence, threats, fraud, will never give up their power/system, even if it means WWIII, mass destruction. It's up to the majority, the victims, the potential power behind monsters created by them. The masses have to stop self-enslaving, stop forfeiting their sovereignty, stop asking to be ruled/protected, and start self-governing with reason, rights, choice.

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