Trade Associations, Chamber of Commerce Warn of Danger in Data Privacy Bill
Plus: Purity politics, the end of the "millennial consumer subsidy," an unhappy outcome for folks seeking to free Happy the elephant, and more...

U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday held a hearing on a bipartisan data privacy bill known as the American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA). While the broad contours of the bill have earned the support of tech-industry trade groups, some are warning that certain provisions of the bill could wreak a lot of havoc, including frivolous litigation brought by "a host of private lawyers for hire" and undue burdens on tech businesses. The bill has also earned opposition from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
At the hearing on Tuesday, members of the House Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Commerce of the Committee on Energy and Commerce discussed ADPPA, which would set up a federal framework for the privacy and security of consumer data. The need for such a framework has support from some seemingly unlikely corners, in part because in the absence of a federal framework for dealing with user data, states have started making their own rules. (As of this summer, five states—California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and Vermont—had done so.) And complying with a bunch of different states' rules would likely be more burdensome than complying with one national set of standards.
But the ADPPA may merely compound the problem of too many cooks, some trade industry groups warn.
In a letter to the leaders of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, the Computer & Communications Industry Association, the Software & Information Industry Association, and TechNet note that the bill wouldn't really override state provisions:
Congress's consideration of this novel legislation occurs against a backdrop of a
rapidly growing patchwork of state laws, each containing slightly different and sometimes contradictory obligations. The language of the bill's preemption provisions appears to allow those laws to continue to remain in effect so long as the complaint does not allege violations of the ADPPA. In addition, the bill expressly preserves Section 1798.150 of the California Civil Code, which created a private right of action with recovery for statutory damages and led to a wave of costly litigation.
And this is far from these groups' only concern.
"The legislation contains several provisions that concern our member companies and need further refinement, among them an attempt to restrict the dissemination of information 'derived' from publicly available information, a novel 'duty of loyalty' and its attendant obligations, and an untailored, burdensome requirement to submit assessments of virtually all computer-based activities involving algorithms," states the trade group's June 14 letter.
(Data covered by the bill includes any information "that identifies or is linked or reasonably linkable to an individual or a device that identifies or is linked or reasonably
linkable to 1 or more individuals, including derived data and unique identifiers.")
The groups are especially worried about a provision creating a private right of action. That means anyone could sue over alleged violations of the bill.
"The bill's inclusion of a private right of action has the potential to compound the problems created by these and other novel obligations," the trade groups write. "The ADPPA represents the regulation of a massive, rapidly developing, and highly technical interstate information ecosystem. Every state that has considered and enacted a consumer privacy statute has eschewed a private right of action for good reason: the Federal Reporter is replete with instances of litigation abuse, a risk compounded by the bill's provisions allowing for recovery of attorneys' fees."
You can find a draft of the bill here and a briefing memo about it here.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce also has concerns about the bill. In a draft letter obtained by CNBC last week, the chamber called the draft ADPPA "unworkable."
"A national privacy law should be a true national standard but the bill's preemption language carves out fifteen different state laws including those in California and Illinois," stated the Chamber's draft letter. "This legislation would create a new national patchwork of privacy laws."
In a May 31 statement, the group also warned against the private right of action. "A national data protection law including a private right of action would encourage an influx of abusive class action lawsuits, create further confusion regarding enforcement of blanket privacy rights, harm small businesses, and hinder data-driven innovation."
In general, the ADPPA could seriously limit how companies use data even with user consent, which could, in turn, limit their ability to make money and to provide free services to users. Under its provisions, getting consumer consent to use data in a certain way would not be enough. Rather, covered entities could not "collect, process, or transfer covered data beyond what is reasonably necessary, proportionate, and limited to provide specifically requested products and services or communicate with individuals in a manner they reasonably anticipate," per the briefing memo, which adds that "this duty applies irrespective of any consent from an individual."
The ADPPA would require "large data holders to submit annual algorithmic impact assessments to the FTC that describe steps the entity has taken or will take to mitigate potential harms from algorithms"—a provision that's at best a lot of busywork for companies and could potentially open them up to punishment from lawmakers or regulators who don't really understand technology.
The ADPPA also bans targeted advertising toward minors, orders companies to report on how algorithms affect minors, and creates a new Youth Privacy and Marketing Division at the Federal Trade Commission. And it would require that companies also allow adult users to opt out of targeted advertising.
Violations of any of these provisions could be enforced by the FTC, state attorneys general, or private civil lawsuits.
FREE MINDS
Virginia Postrel, former editor in chief of Reason, explores the concept of purity and why it matters to modern politics:
Purity is about identifying and eliminating contaminants—anomalies that are sources of danger. The danger may be physical, spiritual, cultural, or moral. To purify is to purge whatever is out of place. It establishes what belongs by banishing what does not. "The quest for purity is pursued by rejection," writes anthropologist Mary Douglas in her landmark 1966 book Purity and Danger.
Every culture and every person beyond infancy maintains standards separating clean from unclean, safe from hazardous, permitted from forbidden. We police purity when we do laundry, copyedit manuscripts, or recite religious creeds. Vegans observe one system of dietary purity, paleo adherents another. Concepts of purity are among the essential classifications we use to navigate the world.
"Ideas about separating, purifying, demarcating and punishing transgressions have as their main function to impose system on an inherently untidy experience," writes Douglas. Shared purity standards define communities. The rituals, customs, and mores that maintain purity embody communal values and beliefs.
The critical question, then, is not whether we care about purity but what we count as contamination. What characterizes an impurity? How small a trace constitutes pollution? Who decides? In many forms, these are the questions roiling our culture.
More here.
FREE MARKETS
The "millennial lifestyle subsidy" is ending. At The Atlantic, Derek Thompson explores why life is getting more expensive for a certain subset of millennials and startup-reliant urbanites:
For the past decade, people like me—youngish, urbanish, professionalish—got a sweetheart deal from Uber, the Uber-for-X clones, and that whole mosaic of urban amenities in travel, delivery, food, and retail that vaguely pretended to be tech companies. Almost each time you or I ordered a pizza or hailed a taxi, the company behind that app lost money. In effect, these start-ups, backed by venture capital, were paying us, the consumers, to buy their products.
It was as if Silicon Valley had made a secret pact to subsidize the lifestyles of urban Millennials. As I pointed out three years ago, if you woke up on a Casper mattress, worked out with a Peloton, Ubered to a WeWork, ordered on DoorDash for lunch, took a Lyft home, and ordered dinner through Postmates only to realize your partner had already started on a Blue Apron meal, your household had, in one day, interacted with eight unprofitable companies that collectively lost about $15 billion in one year.
These start-ups weren't nonprofits, charities, or state-run socialist enterprises. Eventually, they had to do a capitalism and turn a profit. But for years, it made a strange kind of sense for them to not be profitable. With interest rates near zero, many investors were eager to put their money into long-shot bets. If they could get in on the ground floor of the next Amazon, it would be the one-in-a-million bet that covered every other loss. So they encouraged start-up founders to expand aggressively, even if that meant losing a ton of money on new consumers to grow their total user base.
Now, with venture capital drying up and interest rates rising, those companies need to make money—which means raising prices. That means—per Thompson—that "the golden age of bougie on-demand urban-tech discounting has come to a close."
FOLLOWUP
New York's high court won't free Happy the elephant from the Bronx Zoo. The court ruled in a 5-2 decision that the elephant does not count as a person subject to freedom from illegal confinement. Backstory here. More on the court's decision here.
New York's top court has rejected an effort to free Happy the elephant from the Bronx Zoo, ruling in a 5-2 decision that she does not meet the definition of a "person" who is being illegally confined and affirming an earlier court decision. https://t.co/ga95eU2sQ3 pic.twitter.com/Z4f0UNwCqr
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 14, 2022
QUICK HITS
• WNBA star Brittney Griner is still being detained in Russia after officials found hashish oil—which is illegal there—on her at the airport near Moscow. She has been in custody since February 17. According to Russian state news outlet TASS, her detention was just extended another 18 days, until at least July 2.
• "Abandoning decades of antitrust precedent won't reduce inflation," writes law professor Richard J. Pierce Jr at The Hill.
• Some key takeaways from last night's primaries.
• Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is coming out as an unlikely skeptic of new bipartisan gun legislation:
.@AOC tells me she is worried about the criminalization in the gun framework: "particularly, the juvenile criminalization, the expansion of background checks into juvenile records, I want to explore the implications of that and how specifically i's designed and tailored." 1/
— Eric Michael Garcia (@EricMGarcia) June 13, 2022
• Republicans in Congress are trying to restrict access to Freedom of Information Act requests to apply only to American citizens, barring foreign individuals and entities from making them. "FOIA lawyers are writing it off as a solution in search of a problem," reports Axios.
• Is the current bitcoin collapse different? "On Monday Bitcoin tumbled as much as 17% to $22,603, the lowest in about 18 months," notes Bloomberg. "Bitcoin is about to fall back below the highs of its previous halving cycle peak. That's something that's never happened before and matters for the investment case in crypto."
• New energy rules from the Biden administration. "Under the proposed rule, non-weatherized gas furnaces and those used in mobile homes would be required to achieve an annual fuel utilization efficiency of 95%," says a press release from the U.S. Department of Energy.
• Here's an interesting thread on burger pricing—from Brendan Hodge, a former pricing manager for Wendy's—that pushes back on corporate greed narratives:
Sadly, I was the pricing manager who took the JBC off the $0.99 menu. We hated to do it, but it had to happen. Bacon costs shot up and it was approaching 70% food cost.
I can't imagine that bacon costs will ever be low enough to allow that again. But it was a beautiful thing.
— Brendan Hodge (@Brendan_m_Hodge) June 15, 2022
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If Cali is for it that means it's trash.
Good to see retail is still strong. Glad that Joe is doing an exceptional job.
https://www.yahoo.com/now/u-retail-sales-unexpectedly-fall-125013573.html
Didn't the producer price index go up over 11% last quarter?
Prices are up because everyone is rich now.
Spittin tobaccy is the cornerstone of the production in this country.
Reinforced by swollen rig counts.
Yeah, but Biden is still canceling offshore tobacco leases and pipelines, right?
Shut down tobaccy drilling, but refining needs to get its ass in gear!
Prices up, sales down, greatest economic boom ever.
Vox has the perfect take.
The bad vibes economy
Is the economy actually bad, or does everyone just feel like it is?
https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2022/6/8/23158436/economy-inflation-recession-odds-stock-market
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It certainly benefits every branch of Oncology treating organs fouched by terbacky juice.
*Spits a Stage 4 lymph gland into a spitoon.*
Can we start fineing the looser that bring cases like elephants are people suits?
Courts generally have the power to sanction parties for frivolous or vexatious litigation. I think this is a clear case where it would be appropriate.
5-2 decision. Two legal 'experts' think an elephant is a person.
If bees can be fish, why not?
Only in California
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But what is a woman?
Damnit!
See below
Everyone knows except the supreme court justices.
That's about the same ratio of Democrats who think elephant logo party members are human.
An elephant doesn't need to be a person to deserve freedom. The standard should be whether it could survive on its own. There are plenty of trees and shrubs everywhere to graze on, and few natural predators in the US that could stop it. From the fossil record elephants are indigenous to North America (as mastadons, but close enough.)
If people are worried about property damage caused by large pachyderms roaming about, set aside a part of a national forest somewhere for released zoo animals and lab animals and let them fend for themselves.
Chimps are smart enough to survive on their own too. Let them watch Survivorman for a few weeks first before releasing them.
No.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cph0D7Vdjp4
Wanted: more pit bulls...lots more....
To paraphrase the old saw about ants, the pitbull eats the elephant--and baboon--one bite at a time. 🙂
I nominate Central Park.
Delaware, or Nancy Pelosi's backyard.
"Fending for themselves" could mean eating up everything in the National Park, followed by invading nearby yards and farms and orchards. Not so copacetic for us Rational Animals.
What if the elephant identifies as human bigot.
As long as the Asian elephant is bigoted against African elephants and I can identify as anti-racist by criticizing it's white privilege it's OK.
Pach Lives Matter!
^A+
lol
I wouldn't call them losers, I'd call them cheaters. The zoo bought the elephant, and if someone wants to set Happy free, they can pay the zoo for him and arrange transportation to somewhere free (or at least mostly free for elephants, because poachers - usually the game warden in un-free countries exist).
Instead, they're trying to cheat the zoo (and the zoo's customers who want to see Happy) into forcing him to live in the wild, or someone's backyard with adequate fencing and a good dung removal service by getting the government to force the zoo to release Happy (but not on NYC streets). They are busybody cheats who want someone else to pay for what they want. Plain and simple. As a libertarian, I object to their interference in the zoo's ownership of Happy.
Further, I object to the Wildlife Conservation Society (whose HQ is at the zoo and which owns the zoo) of getting most of its funding from the government as its IRS 990 shows. That IRS document also shows the top 15 people at WCS get excellent compensation, with the CEO getting $2.1 million/year, while the 15th highest paid person gets over $300,000/year. Nice "charity" work (looks like charity for the management and employees) if you can get it. No doubt the management provides nice donations to the NYC politicians, and can easily afford it.
Benjamin Mee didn't need government money to build and run a zoo, he bought one as shown in the film "We Bought a Zoo".
I wouldn't call them losers, I'd call them cheaters. The zoo bought the elephant, and if someone wants to set Happy free, they can pay the zoo for him and arrange transportation to somewhere free (or at least mostly free for elephants, because poachers - usually the game warden in un-free countries exist).
So just strengthen racism and capitalism (which go hand-in-hand) by engaging in it. No thanks. We don't "buy slaves" to free them, enabling the slave trade further, we End Slavery.
Yeah, require them to be a Guardian Ad Pachyderm. 🙂
"Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is coming out as an unlikely skeptic of new bipartisan gun legislation"
Indeed, it can be difficult for us left-libertarians to reconcile our desire to criminalize gun ownership, and our soft-on-crime #FreeTheCriminals / #EmptyThePrisons agenda.
#LibertariansForAOC
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is coming out as an unlikely skeptic of new bipartisan gun legislation...
She was good before she AOC'd it up.
…. if you woke up on a Casper mattress, worked out with a Peloton, Ubered to a WeWork, ordered on DoorDash for lunch, took a Lyft home, and ordered dinner through Postmates…
Then you are indeed a douchebag worthy of scorn.
Winner!
The Peloton commercial where the stacked, shredded black guy is inspiring a board room, a mixed race guy is inspiring a team in a locker room, a sorta somewhat in shape woman is inspiring the audience, and a gay dude is inspiring, uh, medieval peasants (I think?), by talking about fajitas is my favorite. Like, they can't even go a full 30s without telling unwashed heathens who live hand to mouth to do better by acting like a plate of food and buying an exercise bike. Imagine, from the first part of the commercial seemingly in earnest, trying to sell an exercise bike by depicting a tribe of hunter gatherers in Africa getting inspired to be like a porterhouse steak.
And they wonder why the rest of us don't cough up $2k to have the opportunity to pay $40/month to ride with douchebag instructors via video.
Peloton is for white people with BLM signs in their yard. Everyone knows the type.
Unfortunately, they already have theirs but the company is still losing money.
So they can run from the BLM rabble chasing them for being "privileged?"
It's for a worse group of people then the BLM sign folks. It's for the
In this House We Believe:
Love Is Love
Science Is Real
...
type of person. The worst of the worst.
Exactly. If you have to put that on a sign outside your house, then you're not as great of a person as you think you are.
Exactly. The mockery and derision should be on a scale that could be heard in adjoining time zones. I am generally not one for public shaming, but a mandatory lifelong wearing of the hipster dunce cap might be appropriate.
Biden demands oil companies produce more oil despite all the other actions he has taken against their production from leases, to transport, to making it easier to be sued and the DoJ joining in on suits.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/15/biden-tells-oil-companies-in-letter-well-above-normal-refinery-profit-margins-are-not-acceptable.html
Claims the US is at war.
Javier Blas
@JavierBlas
President Biden writes to oil executives complaining (!!!) the industry shut down too much refining capacity:
“At a time of war, refinery profit margins well above normal being passed directly onto American families are not acceptable" (full letter via @axios ) #OOTT
This on top of a dems enamored, believe Murphy, asking for a 20% tax on profits.
“Make more oil so we can tax you more”
What a genius.
Also, "Invest billions now so we can shut you down in 10 years."
Or 2 years if the prices come back down.
"C'mon, Man! The Jello Pudding and Boost trucks must roll! These Hoverounds can't go cross-country!" 🙂
“At a time of war, refinery profit margins well above normal being passed directly onto American families are not acceptable" (full letter via @axios ) #OOTT
Remember when Trump would issue mean, but vacuous Tweets and people would inject their own assumptions about policy implications into them? Well, the adults are back in charge now and your assumed policy implications will be issued to you in nice, multi-page reports.
I'm concerned that two judges thought "treat Happy as a person" was sufficient enough legal reasoning to let the case move beyond the dismissal stage. They seemingly tried to pretend the case they were looking at was something much less ridiculous.
I was going to say the same thing. I wonder if they issued a dissent. Those are usually good clues as to what was being discussed behind closed doors, which can form the foundation for the next round of litigation for Billy the Highland Ape.
I skimmed the link for a bit of the dissent. They said, "Well he's clearly not a person and doesn't have rights BUT this should still be argued in court because perhaps the conditions are sufficiently inhumane."
Basically, they pretended a different argument was being brought in front of them. Clearly activist judges.
They want to bring up murder charges on the guy that got Harambe.
They were trying to speak around the elephant in the room.
If animals are granted "personhood" then I will not be held responsible for when a monkey manages to get a gun.
Jumanji!
Dude, super racist.
Six eternal . . . apes with six eternal sixguns wiith unlimited...
They're no doubt now drawing up disbarment and commitment papers for the Attorneys involved.
Elon Musk says he is leaning towards DeSantis for president.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/elon-musk-tips-hat-toward-ron-desantis-to-be-next-president-of-the-united-states
I was told everyone in Florida was dead from the China virus.
Rise of the suntanned zombies is real. Stop making fun.
I've been there twice since Covid hit, and barely escaped in Feb 2020. There were bodies in the streets, and the interstates were clogged with meat wagons.
"MMMMMM! Sun-jerked BRAAAAAINS!!!"
Man, the campaign ads I'm seeing in Georgia are pushing that heavily. Apparently our governor reopened too quickly and murdered millions because he trusted people to make their own decisions about their health.
I was told they were all murdered by ol' Tangerine Tony, Florida's Wildest Mad Man.
Why should that matter for voting?
So many people have moved out of Florida they may not even get an Electoral vote this time around.
They screwed us out of at least 1 more already...
When do progressive Tesla car and solar system owners start boycotting their own stuff?
I've opposed Musk and the trap he's laid with EVs since the beginning. If it turns out to be an epic troll, I might be compelled to buy a Tesla *and* write the guys name in on a few ballots.
Unless that's the troll and Musk is playing 12D chess. Shit! Can we go back to when I just bought a car to get from point A to point B and the whole 'save the planet' package was optional?
They are already talking about it. They are conflicted driving a Tesla, but no one else has made a half way decent electric car yet, unless you count a Prius.
They can get in line for an electric ford, or a different brand of plug-in, but not fuel it.
LP's messaging has certainly gotten better since the Mises takeover
https://twitter.com/LPNational/status/1537063998193115138?t=jc0obHohG9-NhaV6O_i5qA&s=19
Regardless of what the regime asserts, your rights do not cease to be whenever there is a violent tragedy, whenever war breaks out, whenever politicians declare an emergency, or whenever "public health" demands it.
I await the 30k reason articles by welchi, sullum, and ENB about how wrong they are
Let me try...
"It isn't that they are wrong, it is that they are letting racists make the statement. We cannot have a world where people are free to make decisions, if some of those decisions include bigotry and racism. It is more important to stop bigotry than to stop a government that increasingly dictates every aspect of our lives."
The anti mises sentiment among various factions of the supposed libertarian party has been amazing theater.
I'm not anti-Ledwig Von Mises at all. The man was a genius in both Economics and Philosophy.
What I am against are all the Paleo-Reactionaries, Neo-Reactionaries, Anarcho-Pinochetistas, and Alt-Right, Cringe-Meme, Edge-Lord assholes who don't know a Goddamn thing about Ludwig Von Mises, yet dare to use his name in vain.
We’re talking specifically about The Mises Caucus that just took the Libertarian Party over from the leftist, woke, libertarians that had control of the party. Much to the chagrin of Reason.
And ecog apparently
I didn't like The Wokeists in charge of the NH LP either. I just wish there were a John Hospers Caucus to bring what was good and rational about Von Mises and other Libertarians back to the Party and make both the Wokeists and Alt-Righters lose.
I suspect there will be some making the case that they are also wrong.
Again, Reason/Cato hardest hit
https://twitter.com/LPNational/status/1537085457883926533?t=BDCyvspQ5BS9F6U9Py_Cuw&s=19
Wokeism and CRT are anti-American and anti-liberty. We oppose all of this insanity. If you really want to oppose racism, then treat people as individuals. Free individuals. Racialism, collective guilt and the tyranny that inevitably follows, are always wrong.
If you really want to oppose racism, then treat people as individuals.
Somebody once had a dream about this. The Commies used him, a Democrat shot him and now he is cancelled because he may have cheated on his wife.
Dave Smith does a vicious takedown of ENB’s take on the Dallas drag queen show for children in the second half of his “Part of the Problem” podcast from Saturday.
The first half was on the 1/6 committee, which was also a better libertarian discussion than any of the mealy mouthed coverage from this rag.
That goes for Putin's regime too, right?
"What's More Natural Than Natural Rights?" ...right?
Since you and Goldie have always asked why don't people who support Ukraine go over and help them, here are some Libertarians who have done just that:
In Ukraine, an informal web of Libertarians becomes a 'resistance network'
Eli Francovich, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.
April 3, 2022·11 min read
https://currently.att.yahoo.com/att/ukraine-informal-libertarians-becomes-resistance-150200390.html
And they did so even before Putin's Invasion:
Ukraine's Libertarian Revolution
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainealert/ukraines-libertarian-revolution/
You were saying?
Is this supposed to be some sort of gotcha? Because taking our money and giving it to Ukraine is a violation of our rights, yes. Which is the Mises Caucus’s position.
Noticed you still haven’t joined the fight.
Yes. Purineers and Dugin Hooligans deserve a Gotcha and more.
Show me how to legally send the ammo box to Putin's enemies and I'll gladly do it.
Oh, and I agree with no government foreign aid. All I want is the freedom to voluntarily support and defend the victim's of Putin's bloodlust and tyranny.
LOL
How pathetic.
Can't be more pathetic than your shilling for a former KGB Totalitarian in the name of Libertarianism.
The name Monkeypox is racist for some reason.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/world-health-organization-will-rename-monkeypox-because-name-is-discriminatory-stigmatizing-to-africa
Calm down, everyone! The forthcoming variants will have neutral-sounding names.
The Peking pox variant
The chink variant
The slant eye variant
The not able to park without denting someone else's door varient
The Fudge Packing Pox.
From The Who, May 22:
"An outbreak of a disease called monkeypox is currently taking place in many countries that do not typically have cases. This can be concerning, especially for people whose loved ones or community have been affected. Some cases have been identified through sexual health clinics in communities of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men. It is important to note that the risk of monkeypox is not limited to men who have sex with men. Anyone who has close contact with someone who is infectious is at risk. However, given that the virus is being identified in these communities, learning about monkeypox will help ensure that as few people as possible are affected and that the outbreak can be stopped."
So if monkey pox is the new AIDS, can we expect another stellar performance by Fauci?
Suggesting that people enter the People's House makes you a danger to democracy. Suggesting that people don't enter a bathhouse makes you a danger to democracy.
The made in a lab and paid for by the NIH variant
Can we use Xi this time?
as always we can rely on the most racist people to show us why they are the most racist
When are they going to rename monkeys? 10 years? Sooner?
We'll just tear down the monkey statues.
But that's good racism.
WHO sounds like a pretty racist organization if they think there is some racial undertone to monkeypox.
No, just the gay sex thing.
its absolutely a Robin Deangelo-ism
"I cant see the word monkey without thinking of blacks and Africa so YOU have to call it something different and probably also attend a diversity seminar as penance for the racism I assume you also have"
This is her whole shtick in a nutshell. Anti-racism is just projection.
But... monkeys don't only live in Africa. I don't understand how it's in anyway even implicative towards Africa.
"Are you saying that black people can't live in Asia and South America??? Is that what you're saying??? Hmmmm???
Racist...."
That’s at least twice today by BUCS. He might need some re-education.
Apparently, there are a lot of people out there who, when they hear the word 'monkey' think 'black people'.
I blame my public education in one of four states to elect a Klansman Governor for failing to teach me that it means anything besides 'A nonhuman primate mammal with the exception usually of the lemurs and tarsiers especially any of the smaller longer-tailed catarrhine or platyrrhine primates as contrasted with the apes'.
Well, monkeys are indigenous to both Hemispheres! Those evil, privileged, Xenophobic bastards!
Biden administration shortly to announce Dr. Zaius appointment as Monkeypox Czar.
The court ruled in a 5-2 decision that the elephant does not count as a person subject to freedom from illegal confinement.
One surmises Happy the Elephant has greater cognition than many confined persons. Could this ruling really be based on her skin color?
Most rulings and other important decisions are based on skin color.
Pach Lives Matter!
The court ruled in a 5-2 decision that the elephant does not count as a person subject to freedom from illegal confinement.
If you wanted rights maybe you shouldn't have been the symbol of the GOP in a blue state.
Say the free range donkeys in AZ.
https://bornglobals.com/en/2016/10/oatman-arizona-a-place-inhabited-by-wild-donkeys-only/
That's neat.
Not really. The town is a shithole, full of shitty gift shops. It was probably cool 20 years ago, but now it's just a bunch of chinese made junk souvenirs.
It's fun to drive through. Neat little bump if you're going slow and taking Route 66.
If Bernie ever runs again and promises everybody a pony, these donkeys will be what we really get.
Big dicks and impressive brays. It's guaranteed to be better than the implementation of his plans would result in.
Worse yet, the bureaucrats will mistake mules for donkeys and fhere will be shortages. Then Bernie will apple-polish by saying: "Oh, well. Nobody needs 23 kinds of farm animal anyway. 'All Animals Are Equal, But Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others.'"
… particularly, the juvenile criminalization, the expansion of background checks into juvenile records,
And skin color, don’t forget skin color.
And claims of violent ethnic street dancing.
Prosecutors release details of Kavanaugh assassination attempt.
https://justthenews.com/nation/crime/nicholas-roske-and-violent-aftermath-supreme-court-leak
"Nicholas Roske... told detectives after he was arrested last week that he was upset about a leaked Supreme Court draft decision concerning abortion, according to court documents...
Two days before the protest, pro-abortion militants firebombed a pregnancy center in Gresham, Ore. that provides maternal care and information to expecting mothers...
The firebombing was the latest of at least four such attacks and several other instances of vandalism targeting pregnancy centers... across the country since the Supreme Court leak...
The incidents came after Chicago Democratic Mayor Lori Lightfoot issued a "call to arms" following the Roe leak.
"To my friends in the LGBTQ+ community — the Supreme Court is coming for us next. This moment has to be a call to arms," she tweeted last month. "We will not surrender our rights without a fight — a fight to victory!"
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) in 2020 appearing to threaten Kavanaugh and fellow conservative Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch if they vote wrong on abortion cases.
"I want to tell you, Gorsuch, I want to tell you, Kavanaugh: You have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price," Schumer said at the time. "You won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.""
Meanwhile, there's a show trial on TV that's trying to indict a man who said "Now go home in love and peace and remember this day forever" for incitement.
I love how this is an LBTQ+7RFG issue. Common sense says that they would be by far the group with the least unwanted pregnancies.
"7FRG?" Is that a reference to the number of Nancy Lugosi's refrigerators?
That's the Fridge number where the ice cream is kept
"That means—per Thompson—that "the golden age of bougie on-demand urban-tech discounting has come to a close.""
That article was so full of cognitive dissonance that I can't help but chuckle at these dear children, only to realize most of them are reaching (or reached) their 30's.
I have noticed a habit of Millennials and any other TikTok consumers to ascribe any bad thing to Capitalism. And it happens a lot in this article. The ecstatic joy of having every basic responsibility of your life- from housing, to eating, to transportation- outsourced is the wizardry of an enlightened age. But when it is time to pay the piper, well that is Capitalism ruining everything.
To enter the worldview of a Millennial is to enter a fantasy where innovation, happiness, and prosperity happen just as long as people are free of any constraint. And then capitalism comes and requires you to pay for things- and that creates greed, which causes people to constrain you, preventing innovation, happiness, and prosperity.
This fundamental misunderstanding of where all good things come from (hint: It is largely from capitalism in our modern age) has led to one of the most deluded generations in the history of humanity- maybe just short of those people burning witches in the 1600s.
Freedom means having apps that summon lower-class people to handle all of your daily inconveniences at minimal cost to you. The Capitalists are trying to take that away!
Right...It isn't that he is fundamentally wrong about his thesis. This happened back in 2000, as well. You could get all sorts of free or deeply discounted services as huge companies acquired market share. And when the market crashed, that all changed. Bezos famously sent out a letter saying something like, "We need to think about our business- we cannot be sending people a 20 lb bag of sand for $7!" (fun fact, you can right now buy a 20lb bag of sand from Amazon for $40).
My complaint with these precious little darlings is that their language has subtly shifted to ascribe all good things to "collaboration and freedom" and all bad things to "Capitalism".
People with money will collaborate and freedom with them. We're currently entering into a period where there won't be as many free collaborators.
I also want to comment that there is an unstated statement when they wrote "These start-ups weren't nonprofits, charities, or state-run socialist enterprises. Eventually, they had to do a capitalism and turn a profit."
That is, that a private business is unique in that it must have returns higher than outputs. That's true of charities, non-profits and state-run socialist enterprises as well. That's true of literally everything. You have to have inputs that match, at least, your outputs. This is so basic I don't even know if there's a term to describe this simple physical reality of how goods work.
There's so much here, so much here that tires me out.
Exactly. Notice that the underlying assumption is that if these WERE state-run, non profit or charities, this day of reckoning would never have come, because capitalism would never have forced them to turn a profit.
This is exactly the nonsense that people were saying about communism back in the mid century- "How can american companies compete with Soviet Workers' Most Gracious Automotive Collective? They have to spend money on marketing, and competitive analyses and payouts to shareholders, while the Soviet enterprise can focus on just building cars for consumers!"
The same argument can be seen in arguments about destroying the monopoly that PanAm had over international travel from the US. This monopoly was granted by the US Federal Government, and one of the main justifications was, "Without worrying about competition, Pan Am can focus on serving the customer!"
It should be obvious, and yet these Millennials fail to understand that it is Competitive pressure that causes innovation. Profit should not be seen as an extra expense for a business, but as a payment to people for adding value- through innovation, risk taking, efficiency, and meeting customers' needs, profit-takers are being compensated for a service, just as any laborer is.
The same stupidity led to the retarded idea that we could just shut down, then at a convenient time in the future, restart a global economy without any recourse.
You gen xers get to take credit for that one, along with the boomers
I qualify as a millennial. An old millennial, but not a gen xer or boomer. No matter who did it, it was fucking stupid, and patently obvious at the time that it was fucking stupid.
They have long since stopped teaching the theory that there's no such thing as a free lunch in schools.
In your example cases, free lunch delivery, I guess.
Considering how many millennials went to college compared to previous generations, it seems quite a failing of modern curricula that fundamental principles of economics, like wealth creation, are no understood. I swear, they are still teaching zero sum theory, like explaining money to a 3rd grader, as opposed to teaching concepts of value creation, efficiency, and innovation. Wealth builders, things that expand the pie rather than just remove a slice.
But it's different when it's the state because they can make life fair by taxing the rich and create money out of thin air if they have to give in to greedy people demanding to keep what they worked for - prog rejoinder.
Even then, it is not different. He's not making some claim about the means by which income is generated by the different groups, he's making it sound like the other groups don't have to worry about income at all. It's much less coherent then socialism, which, for all it's failings, is pretty open about needing to take the wealth by force to fund their utopia.
“There's so much here, so much here that tires me out.”
And I thank you guys* for reading it so I don’t have to.
* I’m referring to guys in a completely non-gendered sense, so as not to offend anyone.
You can safely assume it's all dudes here.
all dudes and Cronut
"That article was so full of cognitive dissonance that I can't help but chuckle at these dear children, only to realize most of them are reaching (or reached) their 30's."
But these Peter Pan types are living the dream of perpetual childhood. For decades this has been promoted and promised by vendors, schools, and government (and at least some parents). Who wouldn't want to be 15 forever, have everything provided without true responsibility, and live in that delusional dawn period of sexuality and social awareness?
Hey Peanuts remember how terrible the Trump economy was? Remember those daily updates I provided explaining how bad things were, like reports of Sam's Club closing stores? You've probably noticed I never do that for the Biden economy. That's because this economy is so fantastic there's not a single thing to complain about.
#TemporarilyFillingInForButtplug
Remember “MARKETS IMPLODING!”
Gop releases plan to balance budget in 7 years.
https://justthenews.com/government/congress/republican-study-committees-budget-proposal-balances-budget-7-years
Dang a link I want to follow
I apologize.
It should never take 7 years to balance a budget.
At one point zero growth in baseline budgeting and just not giving fed employees raises for 7 years would have balanced the budget. Think it is around 9 years now.
But they need to cut spending. Start with zeroing out all unspent money sitting in various accounts such as covid relief that is still in the tens of billions.
Permanently release all non-essential personnel. They already know who they are. Reduce benefits to market levels for new hires. Maybe a 5 or 10 percent budget cut across the board, to spur efficiency. It shouldn't take long.
I would agree, but poor spending habits often lead to a time of penance while one pays the piper.
Encouraging to see a plan that considers a balanced budget. Some of the cuts will never get by the crybabies.
Ron Paul also has a Six Penny plan to do it in 5 years.
https://www.ff.org/statement-on-u-s-senator-rand-pauls-six-penny-plan/
Grodin did it in like four minutes of montage.
That was an interesting take on the Budget.
Grodin - Do we really need a campaign to tell people they should feel good about something they've already bought?
Sums up the Gov
Lol Republicans only talk about this when they're out of power.
They actually talked about it under Paul Ryan after the Tea Party surge but became cowards after media blamed them for 2 different government shut downs.
Problem is many in the gop still cater to the caterwauling of the media.
And maybe just a bit of crony capitalism?
As soon as Trump got elected, they lined up to spend all they money they can. Trump was exponentially better than our current mongoloid, but the only money saving plan implemented was the tax cut, and it was too modest.
Yup. Learned my lesson about that during the Bush administration. Had every supermajority in government they could ask for and utterly squandered opportunities at tax reform, social security reform, cutting spending. Bush even gave us the terrible No Child Left Behind, which is the foundation most of the shitty modern education standards are standing upon.
That's how they created the freaking Tea Party-Republicans jumped on board with "Too Big To Fail" bailouts and lost tons of actual economic conservatives.
Had it for 2 years. But their primary motivation under Bush was Iraq which would never balance a budget. Neocons had the primacy of foreign intervention to push.
The real push on budgets came during the tea party wave where Schumer maintained budget baselining built on FY 09 budgets that included TARP outlays leading to government shut downs in fights with the House. They didn't control government at that point.
Bush was a progressive who talked about going to church
Exactly. Second coming of LBJ, but perhaps a little less racist.
"Lol Republicans only talk about this when they're out of power."
Yes, but McCain is dead and most of the Bushies and BBB-types are on their way out.
We'll see. I'm not very hopeful. This class doesn't talk nearly as much about cutting the budget as the Tea party. And they ended up crapping the bed as JesseAz mentioned above. Fool me once, fool me twice. What are we up to now? Fool me forever?
*as much as the Tea party*
The Tea Party was onto something but then they got coopted by Republican talk radio, like police reform got coopted BLM, and the original ideas got lost in the shouting.
That's the DNC narrative, but no.
There's an ad hominem if I've ever seen one. "Forget what he said. He's a Democrat."
Or are you going to correct me and tell me you're using a different fallacy?
"There's an ad hominem if I've ever seen one."
No it isn't, you retarded fuck.
I've never met a guy who gets the same things wrong, time after time after time... Even after he knows and has read the correct definition dozens of times.
I'm starting to suspect you're deliberately fucking up just to get a rise out of us.
The most common form of ad hominem is "A me makes a claim x "TEA Party was coopted by talk radio and police reform was coopted by BLM" , B you asserts that A me holds a property that is unwelcome agreement with the DNC , and hence B you concludes that argument x "TEA Party was coopted by talk radio and police reform was coopted by BLM" is wrong".
Textbook, man. Couldn't get any more textbook.
You know what was textbook DNC? "The Tea Party was onto something but then they got coopted by Republican talk radio".
Here's a Democrat saying it in the WaPo: https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/12/04/tea-party-trumpism-conservatives-populism/
On no planet is it "ad hominem" to point that out, you fantastic fucking idiot.
Did you see that "fantastic fucking idiot" part I just said? That WAS ad hominem and it was richly deserved, trollboy.
Actually, "you fantastic fucking idiot" isn't an ad hominem, it's just an insult. An ad hominem is saying "Nobody should listen to this guy because he's a fantastic fucking idiot," without addressing the argument. You actually responded to his argument, just with adding additional insults.
Figured you'd deny the obvious.
I've got an idea. Why don't you tell me why what I said is wrong without some thinly veiled personal attack. Tell me what you think happened. Can you do that. Or are you just a pathetic insult troll. Notice the lack of question marks. I was being rhetorical.
I've got an idea, you pathetic troll.
Explain to us exactly how pointing out the fact that your statement about the Tea Party is the Democratic Party narrative (because it really, actually is), constitutes ad hominem.
Don't ghost this either, you absurd little man.
The implication is that I'm a Democrat parroting their narrative.
Regardless, other than attacking the source, do you have another explanation as to why the TEA Party fizzled?
Or are you going to talk about me instead.
No, the implication was that you're parroting the Democratic Party narrative, because you were. I meant exactly what I said, how I said it.
You tried to twist the meaning so you could accuse me of using an informal fallacy (which you're still too stupid to fully understand).
Now does that mean that I don't think you're a Democrat? Fuck no, you obviously are. But that's still clearly not what I said in my initial post, trollio.
If ghosting is what you call it when you relentlessly attack me like the attack troll you are and I walk away, then I just might.
"Poor sarcasmic never starts shit, it's always everyone elses fault"
Reply with something of substance on the topic of why the TEA Party fizzled. Can you do it without some thinly veiled attack. I don't think you can do it.
Maybe stop parroting garbage you heard on CNN, and people won't point out how retarded it is.
Nope, you can't.
I dropped by to see if you were going to respond with substance.
Haa ha ha ha. No, I figured you'd pretend this exchange never happened. I was right.
No, you were wrong as he pointed out.
The statement stated it was the DNC narrative, which it is.
You said there was an implication you were a democrat. That is you implying something in someone else's statement.
Instead of actually proving it wasn't the DNC narrative, you attacked the strawman of him calling you a democrat.
Some people work, trollio.
Nothing of substance. Just "Democrats said it! Democrats said it! Neener neener! Democrats said it!"
The difference between Republicans and Democrats on spending is that the Democrats don't pretend to be frugal.
I agree.
Although, I am seeing in the news that the Republicans talked a little bit about reforming Social Security and Medicare. And many Democrats are immediately coming down hard on them for even discussing it. Sigh.
Republicans always talk a good talk when they're not in power. They've been talking about balanced budgets and entitlement reform for as long as I've been paying attention, but nothing happens when they get into power.
You can't cut entitlements and win Florida, and you can't get elected without Florida. Trump understood that part.
Unless you put together the most extensive and diverse vote fraud team in history
If Republicans really wanted a balanced budget, they would have nominated Rand Paul instead of Trump.
http://bastiat.org/en/government.html
Sound familiar?
I can balance the budget it one year.
Republicans in Congress are trying to restrict access to Freedom of Information Act requests to apply only to American citizens...
Do we come to your country and slap your bureaucracy's dick out of your ass?
WNBA star Brittney Griner is still being detained in Russia...
Why was she in Russia in the first place? Doesn't she keep up on what's toxic?
I guess that first date with Putin did not work out.
Doesn't she keep up on what's toxic?
You say that like she didn't get arrested and suspended for fighting with her fiancèe while people were still making Ray Rice jokes.
*beating the crap out of her fiancée
Why would one be traveling in debatable foreign countries with illegal substances? Is not forgoing such a burden that it is worth the risk when you know your things are going to get searched?
Typical leftist
https://twitter.com/JillFilipovic/status/1536766204655845383?t=HzM3KM499-j06Za12-oGCw&s=19
What would a difficult but honest conversation about children & climate change look like? Having a child is one of the worst things you can do for the planet. And also, every person deserves a life of purpose & connection -- for many, that comes from kids.
This is particularly true if you're in the US. “Will my children be doomed to a terrible life if I bring them into the world when we know our climate future looks bleak” is, I think, the wrong question — the children of the global wealthiest will mostly be fine.
[Link, and hy shit the thread keeps going]
"One need not feel guilty about one’s reproductive choices (please don’t feel guilty, what a waste of time and effort), but one can consider fulfilling the desire to have a child of one’s own as coming with an obligation not just to tend to that one child, but to look outward.
Maybe one obligation of adding another child to the US is to take on greater civic responsibility, to resist the urge to turn inward toward one’s own family, to truly go all in on the political project of a net-zero world instead of waiting for others to do it for you."
"Fixing our climate disaster requires political solutions; individual choices are important, but far less important than political ones. But politics come from people. And if you have a child, I think you owe it to them to try to fix the world now instead of hoping they'll do it."
People that talk like this shouldn’t have kids.
Hell, they should be aborted themselves
They should post-partum abort themselves. Imagine how great the Earth will be when we all kill ourselves to save it.
I don't see why they should have to do it for themselves
And unfortunately they are making the exact opposite argument: If you want to have kids, you owe it to the world to "fix climate change" with all the usual totalitarian political remedies that come with it.
People who talk like this have a few shared characteristics. They confuse the importance of being free to say something w/ the thing being said being important. They think that everything that they think needs to be shared, and expect affirmation. Not providing affirmation, or pointing out short-comings in 'logic' is taken as harassment or threat, if not assault.
We should encourage this. Any crazy group that discourages reproduction will self-extinguish.
They breed by forcibly laying their ideological eggs in childrens heads in schools and universities.
if they didnt insist on actively indoctrinating everyone else's kids I might be OK with just leaving them to it
Unfortunately they cant help themselves
OK, then, time to use pesticides.
“Abort the poor kids” has been their policy for over 100 years
The Colorado Court of Appeals followed about a year behind the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in reinstating an expelled student's lawsuit against the University of Denver. While the latter concerned Title IX, the former concerned breach of contract and negligence, "two questions of first impression" in Colorado.
The panel of judges concluded that UDenver's Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) procedures are "sufficiently certain" to be enforceable under state contract law, and that a private college "owes a duty, independent of any contractual promises, to adopt fair procedures and to implement those procedures with reasonable care" in Title IX cases.
https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/beyond-title-ix-appeals-court-says-campus-kangaroo-courts-violate-contract
How the FBI harassed someone belonging to Moms for Liberty for speaking at a school board meeting after Garlands memo.
https://thefederalist.com/2022/06/15/nsbas-apology-for-letter-comparing-parents-to-terrorists-hasnt-stopped-the-fbi-from-targeting-free-speech/
No, this isn't that bad because only Republicans are talking about it, which means it cannot be true, and even if it did happen, is it that bad that a mom had to talk to the FBI? I mean there is nothing chilling about that at all, is there?
Nuh uh.
— Lying Jeffy
Antifa can lay siege on Portland for months, but soccer moms are the domestic terrorist the FBI is concerned with. Progressives are truly the worst people in the world.
Under the proposed rule, non-weatherized gas furnaces and those used in mobile homes would be required to achieve an annual fuel utilization efficiency of 95%...
If you didn't want a war with your federal government maybe you shouldn't be a redneck in MAGA country.
I'm glad we're finally bringing the battle directly to the screen doors of the trailer park folk who pull the strings of our national conversation.
I will never stop criticizing the GOP for pushing out its most worthy faction: the pro-war neocons. Here's the brilliant Tom Nichols in The Atlantic:
In today's Atlantic Daily, @RadioFreeTom defends President Joe Biden as he faces criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike.
Nichols is such an expert he wrote an entire book about how we mere mortals should listen to experts like him. He was also associated with the fine folks at The Lincoln Project.
#DefendBidenAtAllCosts
Nichols is such an expert he wrote an entire book...
You could have stopped there. That shows his expertise enough for me.
I really wish OBL would write a book. I will buy copies for everyone on my non-denominational holiday shopping list.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is coming out as an unlikely skeptic of new bipartisan gun legislation:
Only because she wants to push the minorities hardest hit narrative.
would be hilarious if the anti-racists came around to "maybe we shouldnt have gun regulations because it will disproportionately affect blacks"
Would be the first piece of good they ever did
They've had 60+ years to realize that gun control and gun-grabbing policies have a disproportionate impact on minorities. I don't really have much faith that it's going to change.
60+?
The dems have been trying to keep blacks from gun ownership since the civil war ended
Shit, they enslaved them before it started.
No that was trump, or so I'm told
Don't forget George Washington and Columbus.
The left actually did go after The View for pushing the "wait until blacks by guns" talking point.
Cite?
Not all the left, but had some tweets showing she got it from both sides on Twitchy.
Control is racist both in its outcome and its history.
You left out "Democratic".
I am happy with this. The idea that a youthful mistake should bar you from rights (to vote, to own a weapon, whatever) is noxious to a free society. And yeah, it disproportionately impacts minorities. There is nothing wrong with pointing that out.
AOC is absolutely right to be skeptical here. Government agencies have long been trying to find ways around Expungement laws. When your minor record is expunged it is supposed to mean that, for the law, your crime never occurred. That means you can own a firearm. It means you can vote. It means that this information cannot be used against you by the government. I have worked with expungement cases for friends before: you send a letter to the FBI, telling them to delete ANY records having to do with the expunged conviction.
If these laws allow the FBI to disregard those laws, it is a terrible breech of privacy, and can not only be used to harm minorities but any other deplorable that the FBI decides to target.
(A perfect example, is the propensity for people in the government to leak materials that might be harmful to a rival. IRS Records, private transcripts, and now potential expunged records that the government by all rights should not know existed.)
I'm pretty sure they can look at any information they want, they just can't use it in court.
No, they are compelled by law to delete it from the database. Now, maybe they don't in violation of the law, and there are rumors that the DOD keeps a separate database only for military clearances, but by law they are required to delete the information. That is the purpose of expungement- erasure of the information.
I've never heard of a government that destroyed information. Maybe they tell us they delete it, but I find it hard to believe. Especially when it's all digital now and so easy to copy.
there are rumors that the DOD keeps a separate database only for military clearances
They just do a thorough job of accessing local records. You think they're competent enough to put everything in a central database? Come on. You've been lied to. Governments do not destroy information.
""No, they are compelled by law to delete it from the database."'
Wasn't James Clapper compelled by law to tell the truth when he lied about domestic spying? And then told Congress he lied to them and nothing happened.
"compelled by law" doesn't seem to apply to everyone.
Exactly. Those who enforce the law literally do whatever they want. Who's going to stop them?
That never has applied to the priesthood of the current theocratic faith.
I'm guessing here but expungement is probably just a flag in the database. Not an actually process of removal.
Yup. Deprecated, deleted, inactive... but still there.
Don't worry, her progressive mentors will have a talk with her and she'll fall in line.
We need all the skeptics we can get, regardless of their reasons. The enemy of my enemy is my friend and all that. If the enemy is gun grabbers and AOC is skeptical? Call her friend, at least on that issue.
Common cause!
Politics makes strange bedfellows.
I would do strange things with her in bed
I thought she was murdered five times on Jan 6?
You are thinking of the romance novel that she serialized through Twitter.
https://twitter.com/axios/status/1537009959304671232?t=GKS1x6X0m1CQu0_ljekkhQ&s=19
NEW: President Biden today will warn CEOs of the nation's largest oil companies that he's considering invoking emergency powers to boost U.S. refinery output, according to a letter obtained by Axios.
[Link]
It is just insane how democrats believe government edicts can change production levels.
Hey, why even have a comprehensive government run by elitists if we can command reality?
OPEC and its oil-producing allies have agreed to continue with their current output plan, deciding against loosening the taps in the face of multiyear highs in crude prices and U.S. pressure to help cool the market.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/04/opec-agrees-to-stick-to-oil-production-plan-defying-us-pressure.html
Why wouldn’t they? Biden did them a couple favors, they’re cashing in.
See how well the Venezuelan oil industry is running since the government took it over.
Hugo's daughter became a billionaire. It was a resounding success.
Is she single and even moderately hot (by Venezuelan standards)? Asking for a friend.
SHA- ZAAM!
Ugh. Looks like Bloomberg News is now a wingnut.com disinformation site spreading anti-Biden nonsense.
NEW: Some Biden officials privately express concern that rather than dissuade the Kremlin as intended, US sanctions have instead exacerbated inflation, worsened food insecurity and punished ordinary Russians more than Putin or his allies
Ridiculous. In fact, inflation is a myth and Biden is kicking Putin's butt.
#LibertariansForBiden
Remember “turn the ruble into rubble”?
Well, at least Russians have to eat fake Big Macs.
Meanwhile real Big Macs here are fake beef.
So Bloomberg is now just parroting right-wing talking points from six months ago? Pathetic. This is the best economy in the history of ever, period, for everyone. And Putin is going to surrender any minute now.
""And Putin is going to surrender any minute now""
That might be true. Just is a different way.
Exactly. And, as clear as it was that the definitely not a proxy war was being won by the Ukrainians, since the stoopid criminal Russki Pootineers had crap equipment, low morale, and were just big losers -Congress would send $40 million as an attaboy. Today, team biden okayed $650 million more. For the children. The biden administration, just the nicest folks.
Venezuela: Opposition leader Juan Guaido attacked during tour
Venezuelans love the free market so much that they are throwing it’s adherents out the window. This GOP Proud man (gay and Black, btw) understands what a great honor this is. Wow!
Hi shrike. You doing okay?
It doesn’t look like it.
Hello American Socia1ist. Would you like to update us on your portfolio? IIRC you boasted a few months ago it had risen 30% under Biden.
How is it doing now? Still well enough to afford regular trips to California's $1,000-per-plate restaurants?
#VoteDemocratToComfortTheComfortable
It’s taking a beating. I guess it’s time to open up another givesendgo account to combat the Jan. 6th hoax. It’s amazing how much money White Nationalists will give this gay and Black man who is GOP Proud like Caitlin and Milo to own the libs. Praise Jesus!
Poor Shrike. The envy oozes.
I am still a lame parody account - Ali Snackbar
I suck - Alil Dickbar
???
https://twitter.com/718Tv/status/1536905030791462913?t=xVeIZpgVBM05WPc2raDvOA&s=19
A friend of mine asked her self-identifying liberal boyfriend "what is a woman?"
This was the result
[Link]
That's a lot of words to say "I'm a pathetic moron who is afraid to say that 2+2 doesn't equal 5 if the "Good Guys" tell me it does."
I had some liberal idiot give me the whole "you don't know what is a woman" bullshit once. I just said, "so you don't believe in genetics and chromosomes? You love science except for that part?"
He didn't have an answer to that.
Be fair, like any mystical doctrine, some of the Science! liturgy is beyond mere mortals.
The science is settled!
let me guess...
the answer wasnt "XX chromosomes, Uterus" ?
Everyone fucking loves science dude, except of that part. Chromosomes are racist. That is just bullshit.
I really miss the days when a woman asking a male peer what it means to be a woman was thinly-veiled affirmative consent.
"Purity is about identifying and eliminating contaminants—anomalies that are sources of danger. The danger may be physical, spiritual, cultural, or moral. To purify is to purge whatever is out of place. It establishes what belongs by banishing what does not. "The quest for purity is pursued by rejection," writes anthropologist Mary Douglas in her landmark 1966 book Purity and Danger."
Howard Hughes and Pol Pot approve.
You know who else was concerned with purity?
Frank Reynolds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYhTQ5-AiHI
Willy Wonka?
I doubt it. They never once stopped the line, even though kids were getting sucked into other machines. I mean, having a whole human swimming in the chocolate has gotta be a health code violation. I bet Wonka just advertised that run "Now with extra Gloop!"
And oompa loompas weren't wearing hair nets. Though they are wearing gloves... so maybe.
Walter White and Jesse Pinkman?
The Reverend Sylvester Graham?
*snaps fingers* you know, what’s his name.
Allison Mack?
The general from Dr strangelove that only drank rainwater and straight grain alcohol?
These start-ups weren't nonprofits, charities, or state-run socialist enterprises. Eventually, they had to do a capitalism and turn a profit.
It's still too early and I'm too full of fried eggs to write out everything that bothers me here. So, I'm gonna crib from my mentor, Sevo, and just say "Fuck You, you ignorant jackass."
I’m fine with “do a capitalism” as long as we can also use “do a socialism” for wasting massive amounts of wealth or “do a communism” for genocide and crushing of the human spirit.
Not bad.
I'd be curious to see them define capitalism at all. Capitalism is an annoying word in a lot of ways because it is not well defined. Is it capital markets? Free trade? Private Ownership? Non-Government Directed Markets? Objection to government safety nets?
Most professional finance folk I read use it the first way. Lots of people who like it use the term as a vague agglomeration of all the above. Many more still use it to mean whatever they're angry at at the moment. In all cases but the first, the lack of clarity in the language makes discussing it difficult to impossible.
Communism at least had a fairly defined original meaning, though that's long since been watered down to a pretty vague concept as well. Which is why you can get people who will say they're both pro-communism and pro-private ownership.
May be my interpretation, but that quote from Derek Thompson didn’t seem all that anti-capitalist. He was being harsh on his own generation, but I just saw “doing capitalism” as an attempt at colorful language.
'Now, with venture capital drying up and interest rates rising, those companies need to make money—which means raising prices. That means—per Thompson—that "the golden age of bougie on-demand urban-tech discounting has come to a close."'
Learn to do something besides coding!
In the strictest sense, what they did/do may be coding. The copying/pasting and tweaking of script kiddie level stuff for mobile devices is stuff primary school students can handle.
"New York's high court won't free Happy the elephant from the Bronx Zoo. The court ruled in a 5-2 decision that the elephant does not count as a person subject to freedom from illegal confinement."
Pach Lives Matter!
Re: FOIA
This seems like a commonsense proposition from Team R. FOIA requests should be made by American citizens, period. We have a right to compel the government to release docs to increase transparency. That does not extend to non-citizens.
I don't know enough of the reasoning for it. On its face value it seems not a big deal either way to me. The questions that I have are, "What led this to even be considered a problem to be dealt with?" and "How will they go about determining citizenship for FOIA requests that don't turn into a means of shadow banning them?"
The government should not have any secrets from its citizens. Period.
If they aren't doing anything wrong then they have nothing to hide
Even the personal information it collects on private citizens?
Reason/Cato hardest hit
https://twitter.com/ElectionWiz/status/1536898268768178176?t=dLEsFiBV9GiWFJaA-bukKA&s=19
RACE CALL: Mayra Flores (R) is projected to win tonight's special election in south Texas, flipping an 84% Hispanic district to the GOP. The district voted Biden +13 in 2020
"voted" Biden +13
HispaniX?
Herspanic you mysongonist
Sounds like the wrong kind of anti-racism.
She fine too.
The GOP running young, smoking hot Latina women is ABSOLUTELY a winning strategy. Extra points for not having AOC crazy eyes.
I guess they are no longer real Hispanics.
https://religionnews.com/2022/06/07/first-transgender-bishop-megan-rohrer-of-largest-lutheran-denomination-resigns/
First "trans" Lutheran Bishop resigns over racism allegations. It would take a heart of stone not to laugh at that.
Missouri Synod finally stops cringing.
I feel most sorry for black metal bands. There's more blasphemy coming from Evangelical Lutheran Church in America pulpits each Sunday, than can be found in most of their albums. The Satanists might have to step up their game too.
Satanists gonna have to start supporting traditional gender roles if they want to be edgy again
The modern, or vocal/twitter famous satanist church aren't satanists, just anti-christian. Black metal has nothing to fear from those wankjobs.
The Right can meme.
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"...New York's high court won't free Happy the elephant from the Bronx Zoo. The court ruled in a 5-2 decision that the elephant does not count as a person subject to freedom from illegal confinement..."
Two judges need to be impeached NOW!
https://twitter.com/DonaldJTrumpJr/status/1537079779605630976?t=j-SCL4VgayyMQv6Amt_TtQ&s=19
This is basically how it would work for those who don’t understand! You’re welcome.
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Lol at the Aussie talking shit and getting asked if his government has let him out of his house yet.
WNBA star Brittney Griner is still being detained in Russia after officials found hashish oil—which is illegal there—on her at the airport near Moscow. She has been in custody since February 17. According to Russian state news outlet TASS, her detention was just extended another 18 days, until at least July 2.
I feel bad for her. I also don't understand people doing this. Why risk it? I really don't like Russia, but why would you do this if you're entering the country? In Singapore this would literally get you executed. Is it just a belief that nothing bad can happen to you?
It is that and the belief that the US really is an oppressive country. Griner is a typical woke moron who thinks the US is the focus of evil in the world and worse than every other country. It never occurred to her that that might not be true and there are countries that you really don't want to go to or if you do you want to be very careful while you are there.
The left coasts of North America are easily the most socially progressive places on the planet. Even Scandinavia and the Netherlands don't compare. Most of Europe is economically left but socially to the right of the reddest red states.
But the rhetoric young progs hear is that America is some sort of particularly regressive hellhole, and they believe it.
"I feel bad for her...:
My sympathy goes to those who really were dealt a bad hand, not some idiot who painted a target on her ass with a "kick here" sign above it.
Maybe BG has a handle on it, IDK, but you do *not* travel to a country carrying what is illegal in most of the world without checking.
"Is it just a belief that nothing bad can happen to you?"
Yes. Yes it is. In Russia, if you are important, you get away with whatever the fuck you want. Until you are inconvenient. Many of these WNBA athletes were minor celebs playing in the russian leagues for decent pay. Unfortunately America and Russia are now squabbling and the kids are paying the price.
This is the danger of totalitarian governments- increasingly including our own- is that subjective application of laws becomes one of the post useful tools in motivating and controlling the populace.
Or she is just a moron.
^Winner.
She's embodies every bad joke about male athletes' bad behavior translated to lesbian athletes.
"" but why would you do this if you're entering the country?""
Because you feel so privileged you don't think laws apply to you.
What are they going to do? Send me to prison for a little hash oil?
It's of the same barrel that makes people think they can veto an arrest.
I can understand the outrage from a libertarian perspective but Russia is not libertarian so at what point is she responsible for the consequences of her actions and the assumption of the chosen risks? Everything else about this is virtue signaling nonsense.
Anti-trust bullshit:
"...One of the rules at the top of their list is a prohibition on charging low prices to consumers. They refer to the practice of charging low prices as predatory pricing..."
If you charge more than your competition, it's "gouging"
Less, it's "predatory"
The same amount, it's "collusion"
The only fair price is free.*
*Government funding of purchases may qualify as free. See your local Consumer Justice Committee for details.
You seem to have cracked the code. The only correct pricing is government approved/mandated
Angry old man yells at teleprompter:
"I don't want to hear anymore of these lies about reckless spending. We're changing people's lives!"
https://twitter.com/townhallcom/status/1536730915921084416
How angry and incoherent is he going to be after the coming November bloodbath? I am starting to think that fate and justice demanded that that crooked old bastard end up being President because it was the only fate sufficiently horrible to give Biden what he deserves.
Makes me feel better to think of it that way.
Biden has to be the most miserable human being in the world right now. He is old, sick, barely coherent most of the time. When he is coherent, he had the job he always thought he deserved and it is turning into a complete disaster. And to understand why that is requires him admitting that he has been wrong about pretty much everything in his entire life. He isn't going to do that. So, he just rages incoherently at a situation he refuses to understand or remedy.
Good thing he's two senile to realize that the Davos crew are setting him up as scapegoat for all the destruction that implementing their Agenda 2030 is going to wreak.
*too
He is totally being set up as the fall guy. The ideology is never wrong. So, when the whole thing fails it will be because Biden failed the ideology. He is going to wind up being the most hated man on earth when he leaves office.
"when he leaves office."
Fortunately he'll have been dead for several years at that point and won't actually know.
That entire speech was disturbing.
I take some comfort in knowing that despite all the D's shenanigans, complete cover being run by the media, and just about every advantage one could have, Biden is more unpopular than Trump despite them running an all out assault on Trump for 4 years and 2 impeachments.
He will spend his last years knowing the office he strived for his whole life, he got, and was completely inept. Not only that, but the vast majority of people know it too.
Its going to be a rough Nov for them
There's a third impeachment going on right now, they're just calling it something different.
The headline:
Trade Associations, Chamber of Commerce Warn of Danger in Data Privacy Bill
The news:
"The Chamber of Commerce Check cleared", says Reason's Accountant.
New York's high court won't free Happy the elephant from the Bronx Zoo. The court ruled in a 5-2 decision that the elephant does not count as a person
"animals are not people" is the new "men are not women"
.@AOC tells me she is worried about the criminalization in the gun framework: "particularly, the juvenile criminalization, the expansion of background checks into juvenile records
It's not about gun control for these people. At all.
They want chaos and they want us disarmed and unable to deal with the chaos.
No background checks for psychotic teenagers because 'dats racis' but lengthy extensive background checks for your duck-hunting grandpa who wants a new shotgun..
New energy rules from the Biden administration. "Under the proposed rule, non-weatherized gas furnaces and those used in mobile homes would be required to achieve an annual fuel utilization efficiency of 95%," says a press release from the U.S. Department of Energy.
And *some* people think the feds have too much control over our lives! That's silly.
Democrat floats 21% surtax on oil prices to blunt inflation
Seriously, how the hell is that supposed to work? That makes no sense at all. I can't even come up with a leftist fantasy where increasing the price of energy stops inflation.
They dont actually believe for a minute that this will reduce inflation or high prices.
They just want to take the money and since people are worried about inflation they are saying "it's to address inflation"
that's it.
Magic, Briggs. They'll use magic.
It will work if you view it as just a starting point. If you raise enough taxes on everything, you siphon off enough money to collapse the economy, then inflation stops.
But so does everything else.
Progressives understand economics at the same intellectual level as Liz Warren. Keep that in mind...
Soros prosecutor map
https://twitter.com/grandoldmemes/status/1536767030430515202?t=Y9U0SLD_wi0kEEWhO_Myag&s=19
Looks like Iowa, Idaho, the Dakotas and Nevada are safe spaces.
https://twitter.com/RichardHanania/status/1536886718439096320?t=DgzXNx2p2V_yqSSuYIsIsQ&s=19
A charter school wants to have a skirt requirement for girls. Fourth Circuit rules it unconstitutional to have boys and girls dress differently. Look at all the orgs that filed amicus briefs supporting either side. What an evil behemoth liberalism is.
Groups representing Jews, transgender, feminists, LGBTQ, the disabled, the autistic, female lawyers, domestic violence and assault victims, public sector unions. All united! Try something as innocent as a "gendered" dress code, every identity you can think of will descend on you!
The school tries to instill traditional values and encourage chivalrous behavior from boys. You can see why the Founding Fathers would have never stood for this, they wrote the constitution in the hopes that one day such institutions would be stopped by ADL and LGBT.
Concurrence: "This expert evidence confirms what we already know through common sense and lived experience, namely, that gender stereotypes are harmful to girls...In 2022, there is no conceivable basis for allowing such obstacles to girls’ progress in our public schools."
Dissent argues that nobody is forced to go to a charter school. A different concurring opinion says that this leaves a bad taste in their mouth, because the "lasting psychological damage" of treating boys and girls differently is too extreme to allow.
Liberals: "All science and all experts tell us with mathematical certainty that girls are being DAMAGED if not treated exactly as boys are. It shall be ELIMINATED"
Conservative dissent: "We're not saying we like skirt requirements! But here's a legal point, please consider."
Concurrence brushes aside talk of parental rights, saying that parents have no right "to subject their offspring to traumatic psychologic damage at public schools." They're talking about a skirt requirement in school. This is how liberal judges talk, not just gender theorists.
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homeschool or private school your kids. There are no other valid options today.
Yeah, no harm to be done teaching girls "Pantsuit = Presidency".
Sucking a guys cock = vice president
-kamala harris
Some equal animals are more oppressed than other equal animals and need more equal protection. Suck it Orwell.
The CATO Daily Podcast had an interesting person on a month or so ago who argued that this was an actual danger of the school choice movement. That is, that school choice will tie charters and possibly even private schools to the government in many ways and that it has the possibility of damaging the ability of independent schools to exist at all.
I think that was really interesting, and cases like this are good examples of that.
This is how liberal judges talk, not just gender theorists.
Increasingly becoming indistinguishable.
""Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is coming out as an unlikely skeptic of new bipartisan gun legislation:""
Well in all fairness, many of her constituents carry guns. Just not legally.
ENB is missing out on her pimping of tranny pedo news without linking to the Ezra Miller grooming story