Cops Forget To Close Patrol Car Door, Handcuffed Woman Rolls Out and Dies
Plus: Some conservatives still believe in fusionism, the delta-8 drug war heats up, and more...

Georgia police did not close a squad car door after placing a handcuffed woman in the backseat and then driving off. The woman—28-year-old Brianna Grier, who was in the midst of a mental health crisis—later rolled out of the moving car and suffered injuries that led to her death.
"Agents have concluded that the rear passenger side door of the patrol car, near where Grier was sitting, was never closed," according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI). "GBI agents concluded that Grier was placed in the backseat of the patrol car, handcuffed in the front of her body with no seatbelt."
"To put Grier in the patrol car, one of the deputies walked around and opened the rear passenger side door," said the GBI. "The deputy quickly returned to the rear driver's side door. Both deputies put Grier in the backseat of the patrol car. The deputies closed the rear driver's side door. The investigation shows that the deputy thought he closed the rear passenger side door. The deputies left the scene and drove a short distance."
On Friday, the GBI released bodycam video footage of the July 15 encounter. It shows Hancock County deputies approaching Grier, who tells them repeatedly she is not drunk and they can give her a breathalyzer test. They carry a handcuffed Grier to the car as she shouts: "Get off me! I ain't broke no law!" Grier also threatened to harm herself if they took her in.
We see one of the officers get int his squad car and then drive for a while before stopping, getting out, and running to the side of the road, where Grier is lying motionless. The officer who was driving is joined by another officer, who had been in a car behind him. They check that Grier is still breathing (she is) and keep yelling at her to sit up as she lays there, seeming unresponsive.
At several points, the video footage flashes back to the cop car she had been in and shows that the back door is wide open. The cop who had been driving closes it, then comes back to the other cop, who is cradling Grier in his lap.
"How did she jump out?" asks the cop holding Grier, commenting that the back door of the car isn't supposed to be unlocked. "How'd your back door open?" He tells the other cop that when he writes his report, he should "just say, you know, you got out, and the back door was open."
"She's fine, she's fine," the cop holding Grier keeps saying throughout this. Neither of them attempts to perform any resuscitating measures on her, though they do take off her handcuffs.
Grier fell into a coma. She died in an Atlanta hospital six days later, having sustained severe head injuries.
Her death is the latest to show how police responses to psychological episodes can have tragic results.
The Hancock County deputies had arrested Grier after her family called for help. "Marvin Grier said his wife called authorities on the night of July 14 because their daughter, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia nearly a decade ago and was medicated for the condition but used illegal drugs to cope, was having a mental health crisis," reports NBC:
During previous similar episodes, he said ambulances were dispatched to the family's home and she was cared for in a medical setting. Last week, two deputies came in a patrol car instead, Marvin Grier said.
His daughter told the deputies that she'd been drinking, Marvin Grier recalled, so one of the deputies said they would detain her for intoxication until the morning, when she could get medical attention.
Police told the Grier family that their daughter had "kicked the door open and jumped out of the car."
FREE MINDS
National Review says libertarian-conservative fusionism still matters. Dan McLaughlin writes:
When fusionism is discussed today, especially by its critics, the focus is typically on fusionism as an ideological project. That project, often identified with William F. Buckley Jr. and Reaganism, was largely the intellectual handiwork of Frank Meyer and M. Stanton Evans. For a flavor of the debate at the time, read Meyer and L. Brent Bozell Jr. in these pages 60 years ago debating the relative merits of fusionism as opposed to Bozell's case for the primacy of virtue over liberty as the central organizing principle of conservatism….
Meyer wanted conservatives of varying stripes and factions to see one another not merely as uneasy coalition partners, but as common adherents to a single, coherent creed. His success in this was not complete, but the endeavor was nonetheless remarkably effective for over half a century.
McLaughlin says that "the philosophical fusion that Meyer and his successors forged is still vital to what National Review does. It remains crucial to how conservatives should think about the principles of our movement and how we call ourselves and our allies to fidelity to those principles—even as the Meyer–Bozell debate is still with us."
This sounds nice, but the conservative movement as a whole these days seems less and less keen on the liberty end of this equation. Read Reason's Stephanie Slade on how "conservatives have lost sight of the relationship between liberty and personal responsibility" in the years since the Cold War.
FREE MARKETS
There's always another drug war (sigh). But as states move to ban hemp-based Delta 8, hemp businesses are fighting back. NPR reports:
State regulators in Texas, Kentucky and Kansas are facing lawsuits from the hemp industry over new restrictions. In Virginia, regulators were met with occasional jeers and angry outbursts at a meeting earlier this month after they announced new restrictions on edible delta-8 products.
Some of the hemp entrepreneurs at that meeting said regulators were using bad actors to villainize an entire industry. Many argued for regulation rather than prohibition, which they argued would just hurt Virginia's competitiveness in relation to other states with friendlier laws.
"I'm about 45 minutes from the Tennessee border," hemp processor Kerry McCormick told Virginia's hemp commission. "About 15 of my jobs are about to get outsourced to Tennessee. That's going to be on this committee."
Earlier this year, a federal appeals court said Delta 8 was legal under the parameters of the 2018 farm bill.
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• President Joe Biden has a case of rebound COVID after taking Paxlovid.
• "The ripple effects of the Covid-19 pandemic's influence on nearly every aspect of health in America are becoming clear," writes Brianna Abbott at The Wall Street Journal. "Overall deaths and the death rates from heart disease and stroke rose sharply during the pandemic," and overdose deaths and reports of excessive drinking were also up.
• The new spending bill will raise taxes on middle-class earners, according to the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation.
• Remember sex bracelet hysteria? "In 2003, a media frenzy led schools across the country to ban colorful jelly bracelets out of concern they were being used for a teen sex game," reminds us. "The origins of that frenzy—and the speed with which it spread—offer enduring insight into the machinations behind moral panic."
• New York City has declared monkeypox a public health emergency. "The declaration will allow officials to issue emergency orders under the city health code and amend code provisions to implement measures to help slow the spread," reports NPR.
• Kansans tomorrow will vote on whether the state constitution should protect abortion.
• "Andrew Yang's rebooted Forward Party glosses over Americans' conflicting values and preferences," argues J.D. Tuccille.
• "The pediatric neurosurgeon who first popularized shaken-baby syndrome has doubts about how it is used in courtrooms today," reports C.J. Ciaramella.
• Biden wants "to turn the U.S. into a hub of microchip manufacturing," says Politico. But this can't happen without immigration reform.
• Indiana's Senate has passed a near-total ban on abortion; the measure will now be considered by the state's House of Representatives.
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President Joe Biden has a case of rebound COVID after taking Paxlovid.
Good thing he was vaccinated or he would be considered one of the unclean.
He should have skipped the Paxlovid and gone with the horse paste - you'd think a horse's ass like Joe Biden would have known that.
Does horse paste on your ass also cure the pox? Asking for a friend. A very good friend.
Monkey paste?
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You need to go all in. And by all in I mean a horse paste enema.
That's not all in. Inserting the whole horse...now that would be all in.
Touché
Should have tried injecting the bleach.
Also, good thing he was vaccinated because it may well be decreasing the severity of the illness.
Some hard science right there.
Mike Laursen is a desperate little liar
May well be sounds like a good reason to give him 16-27 more boosters.
At his age, maybe. If he did actually get the actual vaccine. I mean, the office in which he publicly received it was a set, so why not props all around?
Public service announcement for some of the more gullible anti-vaxxers hanging out in the commentariat: Fist is joking.
Cite?
lol, great response.
You’re a terrible person.
Rebound covid has only been associated with boosted people on Paxlovid
Pavloxid sounds like it functions more like a masking agent for steroids than an actual treatment.
I mean, it might have. In 2020. When the variant the vaccine was designed for was the one infecting everyone. But not in 2022, where its mutated multiple times.
Hey Mike, how come we need to develop a new variant of the flu vaccine every year but the same vaccine can be used over and over for Covid?
It might... it might. It just might.
If he hadn't been jabbed he might have been rendered senile, so we all dodged a bullet on that one. Of course, with CamelToe backing him up, we really had no worries anyway I guess.
Paxlovid without being vaccinated would have kept it from getting severe and would have shortened the time to recovery.
Fvck COVID Joe
The ripple effects of the Covid-19 pandemic's influence on nearly every aspect of health in America are becoming clear...
Pretty sure they were foreseeable and foreseen by quite a few of the silenced.
How many of those effects are the result of the government reaction rather than the virus itself?
Almost all of it
All if it.
99.98%
99.9999%
Can I get a 99.9999%?
What what
OH sorry that's my responce to anything that begins with can I get a
Understandable.
Don't work out, shut down gyms.
We should check with mike to see if Fist is kidding about this too. We clearly can’t decipher this without him.
Anyone trying to say that Fist makes jokes is just being a troll and a real jerk.
I really don’t think it’s trolling to inform people that aren’t regular commentators that Fist is known for his jokes.
As opposed to yourself, who is known for being a joke
Overall deaths and the death rates from heart disease and stroke rose sharply during the pandemic...
At least Moderna avoided bankruptcy.
I wonder at if there was a point when those strokes suddenly started to rise sharply.
Just don'tool at the DMED database or VAERs. If you do you'll be kicked off social media.
It's climate change. Or showering hot, or was it showering cold? Or mowing grass, or was it shoveling snow? Or was it smoking weed? Or exercising little, or was it exercising much?
Strokes are a symptom of Covid, especially for people with existing blood pressure issues.
The DMED database didn't show a spike in cardiac issues until after the military vaccine mandate. If it was covid related it would have stayed consistent.
A whole bunch of Hollywood celebrities and performers suddenly started having strokes, heart issues, weirdo health problems, or straight up just dropped dead at relatively young ages, and we're supposed to believe that this might not be mRNA vax-related at all.
Yeah, I was kinda wondering whether Gilbert gottfried was vaxed. The stories I read about him didn’t say.
Or dropped because the vaccine prevented both COVID infection and community spread.
Strokes really aren't a symptom of anything in people in the 20-30 year range.
"This sounds nice, but the conservative movement as a whole these days seems less and less keen on the liberty end of this equation."
For ENB, when a Lefty does not agree about liberty, it is time for a discussion of what they should be doing. When someone on the right calls for fusionism, well, those icky conservatives are beyond redemption, full stop.
I'd rather ban parents cutting off dicks than threatening 20 years including a year in solitary for protesting.
Any rational views of the major parties platforms would lead someone to see the left is far more abusive for even standard rights. Self defense, speech, economic freedoms, etc.
ENB is a left wing propagandist and activist.
+1
She's also an apologist for far left progressive policy. Every single article, she's throwing shade for progs.
In 2003, a media frenzy led schools across the country to ban colorful jelly bracelets out of concern they were being used for a teen sex game...
Jewelry of any stripe is a gateway to pregnancy.
New York City has declared monkeypox a public health emergency.
Can we go back to color ribbons?
Ribbons on masks?
Don't Say Gay?
Please. Just useless signaling ribbons. Those were the days.
When proper social signaling is priority #1, ribbons aren’t going to cut it.
Police told the Grier family that their daughter had "kicked the door open and jumped out of the car."
Oops!
I'm surprised they didn't put one in her back and tell the family she tried to escape.
I once was in a rollover traffic accident on the interstate. I needed a ride off of the interstate and the two police officers on site agreed to drop me off at the edge of town to avoid making walk 5 miles on interstate 80. The backseat of those cars are absolutely awful. Rigid plastic seats/bench and no door handles to let yourself out
“and no door handles to let yourself out”
Kind of an important feature.
If they did lie to the family to cover their asses, that is bad. But forgetting to close the backseat door does seem like a mistake rather than an act of police cruelty.
I also have to question how they went for so long? You would think that they would have a "door open" alarm and the wind would have blown the car door closed before they got to highway speeds anyway.
This is very much a tragedy.
They Freddie Gray'd this woman. As mentioned, there's no effin way a police car in 2022 doesn't have back door alarm. The door wasn't shut, the alarm was blinking/chiming, and they flung her out.
None of this matters, anyway. There won't be any consequences.
There's literal video of the whole thing. Bodycam caught the whole thing. The link is actually shared in this story. They didn't throw her out of the vehicle-the guy was barely driving for 20 seconds.
Police are shitty, in general, and this was plain negligence. Don't know why you'd imply it was something even more sinister than doing a shitty job when the actual evidence is literally right there.
I see no reason to assume that police cars have back door alarms. After all, who would forget to shut the back door of a police car?
At what point will Nancy Pelosi announce she's cutting her Asian trip short due to health reasons? She's a clever girl, in a reptilian sort of way, I'm sure she can figure out this is the way to get out of visiting Taiwan without appearing to cave to China.
I'm thinking she meets the Taiwanese in a U.S. warship in international waters.
Or she could simply arrive in a non-military airplane.
Officially, China’s object is that US military aircraft would be entering “Chinese” airspace. Why does she need to make that provocation?
What the fuck are they going to do if she does? Shoot the plane down?
This is an instance where I'd support Pelosi doing whatever the fuck she felt like, because fuck China and fuck their feelings. The only thing to do in this case is tell them, "She's going there whether you like it or not. Try anything, and 4000 years of Chinese civilization comes to an end about 10 minutes later."
If they were really concerned about the Chinese, why put Taiwan on the itinerary in the first place? She could have flown to Asia and flown home and nothing would have happened.
Instead they suggested a stop in Taiwan, knowing full well that it would be a provocative thing to do.
The rumors are the WH leaked the stop. It apparently wasn't on the original public itinerary.
JesseAZ, now the call on whether Pelosi will stop in Taiwan is a lot tougher. If she does not, the Chinese will conclude, correctly, that we're a paper tiger and they will be emboldened to be even more aggressive.
You stop a bully with a punch in the nose.
If China takes out Pelosi, it will be merely a small step toward making amends for covid.
Ha!
I just find it amusing that if this was done under Trump we would be hearing about world War 6.
High-level visits did happen under Trump, and the communists didn't dare do shit. The difference now is that the commies may calculate that they can make good on their threats without suffering any negative consequences.
They are completely correct in that too.
Same reason Putin delayed his Ukraine invasion until Trump was out of office. The world can predict Biden's or Obama's movements, but Trump was crazy enough to actually mean what he said and act on it.
You mean Putin is not afraid of toe-to-toe Joe?
Trump's drone strike on Suleimani was the single best foreign policy move in recent, perhaps all of, American history.
Wasn't thoroughly modern Milley keeping Putin informed on all Trump's moves?
and the communists didn't dare do shit
And this was with a Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman that was actively colluding with them.
Maybe Trump really did have America’s best interests in mind, unlike the shit heels currently in the White House.
This is why the Whitehouse leaking this information doesn't make sense. Unless the leakers were Chinese provocateur agents, all these people did was create a situation where the US had to either appear feckless to China, or get in a fight. Why do that now of all times?
Because it will make life worse for normal people?
Makes you wonder how much power the Chicoms really have over this administration, huh?
Ding ding!
"Why do that now of all times?"
MIDTERMS
Because that wouldn't have fucked things up as hard. Seen from this view, it's far better to announce a visit to Taiwan and then renege when the CCP complains than it is to never bring it up in the first place.
Meanwhile, what will Mr. Nancy crash into while the boss is gone?
He'll be too busy buying/selling stocks in industries relevant to stuff his wife is trying to regulate and make deals with.
I really, really hope she goes through with it.
Remember sex bracelet hysteria?
Nope. Remember rainbow lipstick hysteria?
I remember "I'm really in the wrong body" and "muh systemic racism" hysteria.
Not to mention covid...
The consevitives seem less interested in liberty these days?
Ahhh the cunt ENB shows her true colors. Why don't you take a look around the US and the world. One of these parties doesn't want people to produce food.
Between this and the Andrew yang article, I will replete myself. Reason is a leftist rag. Just because the left (ENB included) has moved to the left of Mao that does not make yang a centrist, and that does not make republican far right. The only change is that politics became a t-distribution instead of a normal distribution
Boy, that escalated quickly.
- Ron Burgundy
No, he’s right
I honestly don't know when the left libertarians made the switch of UBI replacing welfare to UBI with welfare. But they seemingly are open about that switch now while still claiming it is libertarian.
It all went downhill when people were allowed to call themselves libertarian socialists without getting smacked down.
Nothing about the program is even libertarian. It is taking from one to give to another.
It plays into the leftist redefinition of freedom that being free means never having to provide for yourself.
They dont even hide this anymore.
The recent arguments that are out in the open have been "How can a person truly be 'free' if they have food insecurity or lack of healthcare?!"
Somehow basic necessities that humans have been responsible for all of time, are now a requirement for govt to provide or else somehow its tyranny.
They want a nanny state giving us food, housing, and healthcare while telling us when we can go outside and have a mask off. That's 'freedom' to them
Interesting. I think that was always the outcome of UBI, but I haven't seen libertarian types calling for it specifically. That feels like a shift from "UBI is a good idea because we can't get rid of welfare and replacing welfare with a flat check is a constructive compromise" to "UBI is good in-of-itself."
The inflation, supply chain shortages, and labor shortages we have now are just a small sample of what UBI would mean in full-bore practice.
And I tended to be against it forever just because I think, practically, there was no way for it to become a general welfare reform and instead would just become a massive payout in addition to other things.
Neither of them attempts to perform any resuscitating measures on her,
I mean, you DID say she was breathing. Why would you resuscitate someone who is breathing? Maybe you mean to say that they didn't attempt First Aid?
Didn't we just have an article promoting officers are not doctors?
https://reason.com/2022/07/15/supreme-court-tells-cops-to-stop-playing-doctor/
Apparently, they aren't door men either.
My immediate thought as well. Also, from the description of her injuries and death, it sounds like the only first aid to be rendered was to call EMTs and, even then, she died 6 days later in the hospital. If the officers could've successfully rendered aid that a hospital was unable to treat successfully in 6 days, they deserve fucking medals.
"Tell me you're dumber than your average, panicked police officer without saying, 'I'm dumber than your average, panicked police officer'."
I watched a bit of the bodycam footage as well. Driver of the car asked the other guy, "Door closed on that side?" and the other cop said, "yeah." So if there was a problem with securing the door, it's 95% the fault of the officer who said he closed it.
Moreover, I'd guess he actually did close it but it didn't close all the way and came open during travel.
Moreover, I'd guess he actually did close it but it didn't close all the way and came open during travel.
I know I've seen vehicles with the seatbelt closed in the door. I know I've been guilty of closing seatbelts and other items in the door myself. Seatbelts aren't necessarily a problem in the back of a squad car, but the issue is hardly limited to seatbelts.
Objectively, this sounds like an unfortunate tragedy and the anti-cop narrative sounds exceedingly ham-fisted. Especially relative to other stories where officers beat a guy in handcuffs, paralyzing him, or assaulted an elderly man who bled out when a broken rib punctured his lungs. Even the quote, "just say, you know, you got out, and the back door was open." is exceedingly benign and seems objectively true but is presented as though the assertion that the officer deliberately, nefariously left the door open in order to dump her out of the back seat is invariably true.
If they don't blame the police, they have to look to the root cause of this incident which was a family calling 911 instead of taking care of their own mentally ill daughter.
Sounds like they'd called the police and/or EMTs before. I could see how such a situation would get beyond a single family's reach. Unfortunate and tragic when it does.
I could see how such a situation would get beyond a single family's reach.
Yes. So can I. But calling for emergency services, you are going to get an emergency response, not a well considered medical response. You don't have to the a rocket scientist to calculate that many outcomes will not be favorable in such a situation.
Even the quote, "just say, you know, you got out, and the back door was open." is exceedingly benign
It's also hard to blame systemic racism when these were seemingly a pair of black deputies.
Yeah, but the road was racist.
The blacktop?
One of Buttigieg's racist roads?
Kansans tomorrow will vote on whether the state constitution should protect abortion.
Tots, I have a feeling you're not going to be in Kansas anymore.
What's the matter with Kansas?
It's not California?
We’ll see about that:
https://www.kusi.com/kamala-harris-gavin-newsom-top-list-for-democrat-presidential-nominee-in-2024/
So the dems are stuck between a greaseball and a goofball.
Andrew Yang's rebooted Forward Party glosses over Americans' conflicting values and preferences...
If they're not using them to their advantage then they're steamrolling them altogether.
He might want to reconsider the name, doesn't seem quite marketable enough to me. What's the point in going forward if you're taking forever to get there? Perhaps you need to show that you're interested in going forward quite suddenly? Perhaps it should be the "Big Steps Forward" party, or some variation on that, to show that he's interested in swift progress.
I mean it is a play on Hillary 2016 campaign motto.
"I'm with Yang?"
Hey Yang, what's with the pictures? It's a parking lot.
Forward Together.
You mean "Stronger Together?" That was the campaign slogan, right? (except that she explicitly wanted us to be stronger without deplorables)
https://www.postandcourier.com/politics/hillary-clinton-forward-together-campaign-bus-makes-way-through-south-carolina/article_a385c327-f377-5ca8-9936-2615afab710b.html
Yangker party?
"It's Yang's Turn"?
As if the voter would have any problem at all with a party that promises a “Great Leap Forward”.
Great Leap Forward
You know who else said 'forward'?
Kang, as Bill Clinton? "We must move forward, not backward.
Upward, not forward. And always twirling, twirling, twirling..."
Yang needs more Yin.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/stocks-sink-pelosi-taiwan-headlines
US equity markets are accelerating their losses suddenly this morning (after briefly touching unchanged from overnight weakness) following headlines that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is reportedly expected to land in Taiwan on Tuesday night.
Liberty Times reports, citing people familiar with the matter, Pelosi plans to visit the Legislative Yuan and meet lawmakers on Wednesday.
Neither of them attempts to perform any resuscitating measures on her, though they do take off her handcuffs.
Someone is gonna get in trouble for that. Handcuffs are for officer safety, which is rule number one. There is a zero tolerance rule for anything that could jeopardize officer safety. Heck, the first thing they do when they kill someone is put them in cuffs before rigor sets in. Whoever took those cuffs off could be looking at termination.
Were you ever arrested, sarcasmic?
The pediatric neurosurgeon who first popularized shaken-baby syndrome has doubts about how it is used in courtrooms today...
I am become Conviction, the destroyer of lives.
I was shaking babies way before he made it cool. And I'll be doing it way after he thinks it's overdone.
"New York City has declared monkeypox a public health emergency."
I can state with certainty that NY will not quarantine homosexuals for two weeks to flatten the curve.
"Homosexuals"? You bigoted homophobe, they're called "men who have sex with other men" now.
Wattabout your bigotry? "Men"? These are penis owners who have permission to stick it into other penis owners' rear holes.
I abjectly apologize for my bigotry.
Sometimes it's just showing a dude some respect.
So we need immigrant to make microchips?
Here's a better solution, eliminate all welfare if you don't work you don't eat. I just increese the avaliable work force by 13%!
Yeah, I actually don't see the connection. Americans are too stupid to make microchips? Americans are too lazy to make microchips? Americans won't work cheap enough to make microchips?
It seems like there's other factors that explain why microchips aren't made in the US that don't correlated with immigration policy. Immigration isn't a panacea that is the answer to every problem.
Tell Fiona (and OBL).
It’s the first one, but your statement of the problem exaggerates it: there are a limited number of people in the world smart enough to design microchips, and the microchip industry can use as many of them as they can get.
The US graduates plenty of MSE and computer engineering majors in the US yearly for the number of chip manufacturers that are out there. They are often replaced with foreign grad students or visas below prevailing wages. It is one of the most abused foreign replacement majors on the US. Which is why chip manufacturers moved outside the US.
Youre just wrong.
I'll even add that most universities don't teach the intricacies of chip design. It is learned in the industry itself.
This is 100% true. Collage goes over the theory, there are about 5% of students that understand how the theory applies to the real world. Most couldn't apply anything they learned
Comp Es can't make computer chips. You need rf/solid-state, and hardware engineers.
Comp Es do due introduction to design. The learn MSE, basic boolean algebra chip design, low level coding, instruction packages for microprocessors, etc. They have the base understanding for basic FPGA design. But it still requires industry training.
Comp Es don't learn about semiconductors, vhdl or verilog, most programs dont even teach assembly anymore
I had 2 classes in vhdl. Had the option for more if I chose.
What year was that? The new graduates I am getting did not take any of those classes
Arizona around 2000.
The comp eng course was one that mixed EE and CS with additional chip and microprocessors classes.
Had a bunch of different lanes one could choose.
Yeah, it's different now. The universities have dropped alot of their requirements, that combined with grade inflation is why we don't have good engineers or scientists
After my undergraduate computer architecture course, I could design you a circuit to do basic functions of a computer chip. One project was to design a chip that would do some basic functions. It was transistor-level theoretical stuff.
I learned nothing that involved the actual physical labor, physics, design, or construction of computer chips. That is not learned in school for the basic reason that it cannot be done in a classroom and almost all is proprietary technology of individual companies.
Don't forget, the integrated circuit was invented by Texas Instruments. The Dallas plant that did so is still operational and churning out chips as fast as possible. We can and do make circuits in America.
My university had its own foundry
I was also a dual computer science/electronic engineering major.
Nobody cares.
And still retarded. What uni did you go to? I want to mak sure not to hire any of their alum
Idiot. Everything has an opportunity cost. If US investors and businesses wanted to invest in the chip industry, they'd have to stop work in other industries. That's their choice, presumptively made to maximize their return.
The only artificial thing which can change that calculus is government.
Government is always the problem.
So we need immigrants to make microchips?
Intel seems to think so. I live within a couple miles of one of their R and D facilities, easily 3/4 of my neighborhood is Indian. Much of my neighbors, especially the older grandparent types, speak zero English.
Our Folsom school district is coveted in the Sacramento area, and I believe it’s mainly due to this demographic that takes education for their kids very seriously.
Why does Intel have to reach out overseas, or poach these guys from Bay Area firms that initially reached out overseas?
Blame our shitty public schools. And Libertarian solutions (vouchers, home schooling, etc) are the only proposed solutions that can fix the problem that I’ve heard by any political party.
Those are Libertarian solutions?
Funny, haven't seen many prominent libertarians suggesting much publicly until others got the bandwagon rolling.
In fact, the LP presidential candidate in 2020 endorsed government marxist instruction.
Libertarians have been flogging school choice for decades.
I just spent the summer trying to get my kid bridged up into advanced math in the public school. It was horrible. It is a summer class meant to cram 6 months of school into 4 weeks. The curriculum flat out DOES NOT WORK. It is merely a "Check the Box" class for kids that already know the material, or are getting help from private tutors/parents. There is absolutely no teaching happening in the class.
This is why our public schools don't turn out STEM students. These teachers have the mentality that "if it isn't easy for you, you probably aren't cut out for advanced math." And this is in one of the best school districts in the NATION. It is absurd.
I suspect the vast majority of “STEM” teachers aren’t qualified to teach advanced high school math, and certainly none can with the Zoom crap that has become the new normal.
Sounds like a shitty situation for you and your kid, probably shared by many out there.
These teachers have the mentality that "if it isn't easy for you, you probably aren't cut out for advanced math."
That's why the whole point of Common Core wasn't to teach students how to do math, it was to teach students the "hacks" or mental shortcuts that people who ARE good at math tend to instinctively take when doing advanced math problems. It's the worst kind of Freirean pedagogy--"Just show them the tricks and they'll magically figure it out themselves!"
Thanks for clearing that up. I intrinsically understood what common core was trying to teach when I saw it, because I am good at math, but I could not figure out how to explain it.
These teachers have the mentality that "if it isn't easy for you, you probably aren't cut out for advanced math." And this is in one of the best school districts in the NATION. It is absurd.
Responding to market demand. "Serious" parents become apoplectic when little Aditya comes home with a B on his AP-level middle school Algebra course because they think it will kill his chances of getting into Princeton in four years. So the teachers have to design a course that is challenging enough that it seems difficult to outside observers, but not so challenging that someone smart actually gets anything lower than the highest possible grade.
Boeing had great results from outsourcing to indians
But this can't happen without immigration reform.
Then we'll just export our chip manufacturing to foreign countries, smart guy.
Speaking of chip manufacturing in foreign countries, why again is it so important to Pelosi to travel to Taiwan that it is worth provoking China?
Lol.
I'm surprised he still asks himself those kinds of questions.
He doesn't. He picked up an offhand comment during the $0.50 Morning Talking Points webinar that he wasn't supposed to.
"The woman—28-year-old Brianna Grier, who was in the midst of a mental health crisis—later rolled out of the moving car and suffered injuries that led to her death."
This sort of thing never happened when we locked up the crazy people.
No, it didn't. They also didn't used to end up shooting severely mentally retarded people for not following directions.
No mention that the rise in hart attacks and strokes are directly related to the "vaccine"?
Because research indicates it's not?
"Trust me, bro"
Do you have the real scoop?
"President Joe Biden has a case of rebound COVID after taking Paxlovid."
I blame #DeathSantis.
Let's go, Brandon. 🙂
Indiana's Senate has passed a near-total ban on abortion...
Suddenly the Rittenhousian "travel across state lines" is going to switch from vice to virtue.
Ana Kasparian could not be reached for comment.
“Travel across state lines” as a bad thing goes back to, at the very least, Chuck Berry. Rittenhouse was following a well-worn path.
No, it goes back to the Mann Act of 1910, passed to stop a black champion boxer from having white girlfriends.
The Mann Act charge is a little different from simply moving 20 miles between two often personally visited places.
Not sure what you are going on about. St. Kyle was tried in a state, not Federal courtroom. There wasn’t any aspect of the charges against him that hinged on crossing state lines.
Your news sources are too selective. His crossing the state line was a huge part of the hoplophobe fear-mongering, and I believe part of the prosecution's war of words.
No, her news services covered that aspect of it. Dee’s just dishonest.
"Kansans tomorrow will vote on whether the state constitution should protect abortion."
Let's hope they understand how PENUMBRAS FORMED BY EMANATIONS work.
#LivingConstitution
Many argued for regulation rather than prohibition, which they argued would just hurt Virginia's competitiveness in relation to other states with friendlier laws.
That's glass half empty thinking. Their prohibition industry will be at an advantage.
“prohibition industry”
Is that code for police unions or the prison industry?
...the conservative movement as a whole these days seems less and less keen on the liberty end of this equation.
The alternative isn't pretending the other is one iota better.
Dear statists --
You see two apples. One has a bruise. You grab the other without inspecting it, discover it is rotten to the core inside, ignore that, force everyone else to take a bite too, prevent them from even considering there might be other choices --
Don't eat around the first apple's bruise. Don't look at other apples. Don't look at oranges, sweet potatoes, hamburgers. No, fixate on those first two apples and do not imagine any alternatives
You are the enlightened ones, so you have to make the same choice for everybody else too, force them to eat the same rotten apple.
Fuck off, statists.
Perfect comment. Having bitten into that good looking apple with the rotten core before, it is exactly the same revulsion that comes when you realize you are being gaslighted.
"The woman—28-year-old Brianna Grier, who was in the midst of a mental health crisis—later rolled out of the moving car and suffered injuries that led to her death."
Women drivers (and passengers)! Amirite?
According to the article she did say she would hurt herself so promises made promises keep
This sounds nice, but the conservative movement as a whole these days seems less and less keen on the liberty end of this equation.
Bullshit. Conservative are all about liberty. Except free trade, free speech, freedom of movement, freedom to use chemicals of your choice, freedom from police overreach, anything gay....
All the exceptions decent Americans support!
If liberty is just a euphemism for anarchy, it's hardly worth supporting in that case.
free trade
Like the USMCA? Or the massive deregulation that happened between 2017 and 2020?
free speech
That's right. Those darn conservatives deplatforming and banning, seizing bank accounts, having PayPal, Visa, Patreon, etc. freeze accounts and... Oh wait...
freedom of movement
How the hell do you figure this?
freedom to use chemicals of your choice
Here's Cocaine Mitch frolicking in a field of Cannabis sativa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FsDy9lKxlY&t=71s
Federal legalization has been continually hampered by the Dems.
freedom from police overreach
Because the FBI going after parents was a conservative thing
anything gay
Like castrating kids and showing them porn?
“Like castrating kids and showing them porn?”
Once he decided to join Team Jeffy, he decided to go all in.
Holy cow, Mitchie-poo in a field of weed, no shit. And wearing jeans to show he’s just normal folk.
Must see for fans of the surreal.
It seems to me conservatives like to talk about liberty, but once in power do nothing to counter left...same with spending. I conclude they have no interest in freedom beyond saying the word for it's patriotic and vote grabbing implications.
"The new spending bill will raise taxes on middle-class earners"
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Exhibit #35,612 Democrats are now the party of the rich. 🙂
#OBLsFirstLaw
#VoteDemocratToSpiteTheMiddleClass
Nobody needs 23 levels of income.
To ward off the possibility of resistance, Sheahan said, we need other drugs. “My hope, taking a page from the HIV-therapy playbook, is that there will and should be a multidrug cocktail to treat this disease, at the very minimum containing a few direct-acting antivirals,” he said. He’s also keen to find out whether such a cocktail would eliminate rebound.
HIV and COVID are absolutely not the same, though. It seems like ridiculous overkill to start developing full cocktails for a drug with such a low fatality rate. Especially compared to HIV, which is basically a death sentence, and the question is how much time you can add to the clock.
The above was from the Atlantic article on Paxlovid.
You are really downplaying the 10s of billions of wuflu death!
Fauci will tell you he saved millions of Americans already.
My favorite is the interview where fauci said that if he could go back and lock down harder, not, you know go back in time and not fund the development of the virus
Since Fauci earned his first sainthood with the stellar job he did curing HIV, we should wait for his guidance on any more COVID treatments.
It seems like ridiculous overkill to start developing full cocktails for a drug with such a low fatality rate
If I had big bucks to invest, this is what I’d invest in. Many Americans are still shitting-their-pants scared of Covid, and will happily pay for a FDA emergency approved ‘Covid cocktail’ that doesn’t do shit.
Just like the three “vaccines” and two “boosters” that kept them from getting Covid until they didn’t.
He tells the other cop that when he writes his report, he should "just say, you know, you got out, and the back door was open."
Some of those easy arrests aren't so easy.
"New York City has declared monkeypox a public health emergency."
Whatever you do, don't make the mistake so many people made in the 1980s. You know, when they blamed cis gay men and their legendary promiscuity for the spread of AIDS, when in fact it was all Ronald Reagan's fault.
Monkeypox should be blamed on Drumpf and #DeathSantis.
#ILoveScience
If you are not a sexually active gay man, roughly 2% of the US male population, you have little to worry about wrt monkeypox.
#ILoveStastistics
As the Bee pointed out, a government that shut down businesses, parks, schools, beaches, and churches for two years says there’s nothing we can do to stop a disease spread almost exclusively by gay orgies.
Well there are some other people that should be worried. Monkeypox is not an STD. Anything with significant skin contact is a potential transmission source: sports and martial arts (wrestling especially), massage parlors (even those without special services), beauty salons, and yes, any sexual business (strip clubs) can also transmit the disease readily. It's only a matter of time before it gets to one or many of these other vectors.
Stay away from gay sluts and you'll be fine
Christ, the deja vu on this is off the charts. I remember hearing all this same shit 35 years ago.
Yes, monkeypox (AIDS) can be spread via non-sexual means. But the vast majority of cases are empirically from promiscuous gay men who are willing to risk a swollen, rotting cock (crippled immune system) because they're desperate to get back in to the orgy scene after two years of lockdowns.
I'm curious as to who monkeypox's version of Ryan White is going to be to show that "anyone can get this disease!"
My money's on Will Smith.
The same guy who recently got covid twice in a week?
Except, when we renamed GRID to AIDS, it had already infected prostitutes and was ripping its way through some poorer communities. In Africa, it's so prevalent that there is no correlation to homosexuality.
"Biden wants "to turn the U.S. into a hub of microchip manufacturing," says Politico. But this can't happen without immigration reform."
Wait, I thought Biden wants to turn the U.S. into a permanent socialist Democrat utopia. Which might also require immigration reform.
How else do you expect chip foundries to pop up out of thin air upon the srongmyn's orders?
I foresee microchip trucks everywhere!
"President Joe Biden has a case of rebound COVID after taking Paxlovid."
And before that, he had a case of breakthrough COVID after being multiply vaccinated.
Yes, and he never got any of the more severe strains of COVID-19. Vaccination is a good thing.
LOL
So pathetic.
Vaccination is a good thing, too bad none exist for the wuflu
Yes, and he never got any of the more severe strains of COVID-19. Vaccination is a good thing.
Literally indistinguishable from parody.
Mike, even at Biden's age, Covid has a 98% survival rate. You can't credit the vaccine with any specific person's good outcome.
No, the present predominant strains of COVID-19 are mild. The original strains had high probability of severe illness or death for his age range.
And it's telling that you talk only "survival", with no acknowledgement of what elderly people, even those who survived, went through at the start of the pandemic.
Also, of course, you cannot "credit the vaccine with any specific person's good outcome". Vaccines effectiveness is measured over populations.
Like in Israel?
You are playing semantic games.
Yes, and he never got any of the more severe strains of COVID-19.
Maybe because they are gone? Mutated to less severe strains now as viruses tend to do.
They are not gone. They are less predominant.
One of the more subtle funny dichotomies, IMO, is the way the medical community and media reports update their parsing from 'Wuhan Strain' to 'Alpha' to 'B.1.1.7' to demonstrate the increasing seriousness (and political correctness) with which they're taking the pandemic, but continue to go with 'breakthrough' and 'rebound', despite the fact that these ideas are old in the medical literature, to signify that they're still just armchairing it and making shit up as they go along.
"New York City has declared monkeypox a public health emergency. "The declaration will allow officials to issue emergency orders under the city health code and amend code provisions to implement measures to help slow the spread," reports NPR."
I hope this includes making preschoolers wear at least two masks.
You know they aren't going to outlaw teachers molesting children
That's the only part of the local culture we must not interfere with. Reminds me of Afghanistan.
Good morning Peanuts! This is your daily reminder not to trust wingnut.com lies that define recession as consecutive quarters of negative GDP. Trust me. I'm a successful liberal capitalist. I'm Warren Buffett Junior. I'm the Oracle of Dogdick Georgia. And I say the Biden economy is the best ever.
#TemporarilyFillingInForButtplug
Kansans tomorrow will vote on whether the state constitution should protect abortion.
Indiana's Senate has passed a near-total ban on abortion; the measure will now be considered by the state's House of Representatives.
Neither of which has any chance of passing without immigration reform.
LOL
https://twitter.com/PolitiFact/status/1553953782727335937?t=KIVStzJH7F3j1WJquAKl0w&s=19
U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was arrested during an abortion-rights demonstration outside the Supreme Court. She didn’t fake the arrest.
[Link]
In other news, we are not in a recession.
Ah, so she wasn't arrested in the legal sense of being taken into official custody. She was arrested in the informal sense, the way a retard getting a ticket while pretending to be detained by police arrests the media's attention. Thanks PolitiFact!
Looks like Politifact is redefining what 'arrested' means as we speak. We're going to need entirely new dictionaries by the end of 2022.
The Ministry of TruthPolitifukd are laughable clowns. They actually show AOC’s picture of her $50 dollar ticket as proof of her being arrested, after their half-assed excuse for her faking handcuffs.Maybe they’ll get another Pulitzer Prize for their brave toadying to The Squad.
Funny reply about Wikipedia currently making changes to “arrested”.
Noncustodial arrest, eh? She was gently escorted away and pretended she was in police custody. She's even SAID she was detained, in explaining why her hands were behind her back with no handcuffs. She said that it's a good practice to keep your hands behind your back while detained (which, what the fuck? Who invented that? What if the officer is in front of you? They want to see your hands).
Yes, sorry, it was a bullshit political stunt and she was never in custody, despite her claims that she was.
I mean they want us to stop accusing them of Orwellian level gaslighting, but they just cant stop doing it.
ENB...So tell us what the problem is again with the elected representatives of the people addressing the question of abortion restrictions? You think women don't vote in IN or KS? Newsflash for ENB...the lieutenant governor of IN is a woman. I don't hear her screaming about lost rights.
Or do you want to say (without coming right out and saying it) that IN and KS women are too stupid to know what is good for them?
Like all totalitarian leftists ENB think that those that disagree with her just don't know what's good for them
She'd probably say it doesn't matter. Though, I think the current fully progressive stance is that they're not actually women. Like how Clarence Thomas isn't black.
https://twitter.com/grumpfuk/status/1552571908226289664?t=dMZ_47fZmuj_QKiWsQt2Bg&s=19
When your MKUltra trigger is ice cream truck
[Video]
“Well he knows that’s where the kids will be.”
Solid gold.
https://summit.news/2022/08/01/kavanaugh-assassin-suspect-identified-as-a-transgender-female/
The man who authorities say planned to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh in a bid to impact the Roe v Wade decision identified as a transgender female called Sophie, according to court documents.
Certainly adds a bizarre twist to The Handmaid's Tale.
No babies coming from that handmaids
penis'womb'.Never send a man dressed as a woman to do a man's job of defending women's reproductive rights.
Never send a man dressed as a woman to do a woman dressed as a man's job
https://www.theepochtimes.com/the-new-age-of-orwellianism_4633478.html
Community organizer and left-wing social activist Saul Alinsky wrote, in his 1971 book “Rules for Radicals,” that “he who controls the language controls the masses.”
Alinsky, whose work profoundly influenced at least one notable fellow Chicagoan, Barack Obama, was in that quip channeling George Orwell’s famous dystopian novel, “1984.”
"Conservatives have taken pleasure in poking fun at the modern Left’s “Orwellian” tendencies—perhaps too much, actually, as overuse of the accusation has had the effect of limiting its potency. But as the woke ideology metastasizes within the American Left like the cancer it is, and as censors increasingly clamp down on anything sniffing of dissent to the regime’s orthodoxy, it is now clear that we are in a new age of Orwellianism.
In this new age, the regime and its enforcers pursue the suffusion of its orthodoxy at any cost, gaslighting dissenters into not believing their own lying eyes."
Who gives a fuck about what NRO is posting?
They trashed themselves after the Rombo tongue bath.
This sounds nice, but the conservative movement as a whole these days seems less and less keen on the liberty end of this equation.
Reason's Libertarianism Plus low-wattage response to lockdowns, forced mandates and national muzzling wasn't exactly a bright light on the liberty switchboard.
I can't think of something they wrote on those subjects that would distinguish them libertarianwise from say, USA Today, or Newsweek.
So long as the serfs do what they're told by their progressive betters they're free to live their life as their betters dictate
https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2022/07/27/prologis-ceo-hamid-moghadam-armed-robbery-crime.html
San Francisco Real Estate Magnate robbed at gunpoint in SF.
But don't worry. Reason is here to tell us that according to NYT, crime isn't really that bad in San Francisco. The people are just cranky and confused by Police Union ad campaigns.
Unlike the Reason staff, you conservatives aren't that interested in liberty. Now put on your mask and build your own Twitter.
I am still sympathetic to the "build your own X" thing. I was really bothered by the removal of Parlor though. I think Reason really downplayed that, like they do with most things. It is a serious critique that requires more in-depth discussion.
The problem is they're basically saying build your own parallel society at the same time you must provide into theirs and they'll lock you out of everything if you ever dissent anywhere.
The new spending bill will raise taxes on middle-class earners, according to the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation.
"But you PROMISED you woulnd't tax meeeeeeeeee!"
These fucking charlie brown voters are going to go for that football every time.
They're never going to tax the rich and leave you alone you morons. There's no money in taxing the rich. All the money is in the middle class. They will boil you like a frog.
Many of the rich earn less on paper than the middle class. Gates, Bezos and Buffett pay themselves remarkably small salaries.
Good. Broad-based taxes are better, and once we get away from this idea that there is some ill-defined "rich" who we can rob indefinitely and live off their largess, and realize there are costs to our rampant government spending, maybe we'll try to reconcile that.
Get rid of income tax altogether.
iden wants "to turn the U.S. into a hub of microchip manufacturing," says Politico. But this can't happen without immigration reform.
Both of these statements are untrue.
Indiana's Senate has passed a near-total ban on abortion; the measure will now be considered by the state's House of Representatives.
The abortion discussions will continue until morale improves.
They really are just a bunch of perverts and pederasts miming phony virtue and compassion.
"Wait! You're using the wrong set of rules!"
"This sounds nice, but the conservative movement as a whole these days seems less and less keen on the liberty end of this equation."
Really, ENB?
In the last decade the conservative movement has moved as a whole towards libertarian principles such as free speech, antiwar, etc. This is probably just in reaction to the growing fascism, persecution and intolerance of the establishment left, but it's still happening nonetheless.
Even today's paleocons sound like 2005's hippie liberals by comparisons.
The gaslighting these idiots try to pull on us.
>>President Joe Biden has a case of rebound COVID after taking Paxlovid.
Zombie Haig on line 3 says "I am in control ... here ... in the White House"
I know how old this commenter is.
lol thought might be too obscure.
Oh... oh... been meaning to post this.
So, I had been thinking about The Hill interview with Fauci that Robby posted and I couldn't help but be annoyed that the Fauci interview seemed awfully... softball. Now I know the Hill actually has some pretty diverse viewpoints with a group of anchors who are essentially establishment shills to the more Greenwald-esque types who are far more skeptical of the establishment claptrap.
Well, I found out why that Hill interview was so softball.
Oh, and make of this what you will, but for those that don't click through, it's Kim Iversen discussing that she's leaving The Hill over this interview that she was blocked by producers from participating in. Fauci's team wanted to know which hosts would be conducting the interview before he agreed to it. As we know, one of those interviewers was Reason's own Robby Soave. What that tells you is Fauci was comfortable with a Reason Staffer interviewing him and wasn't worried about fielding any tough questions. A Reason staffer... let that sink in.
'Cause let me tell you, had he been thrown into the booth with just one or two Reason commenters, he'd have been pressed on a number of his documented lies, and would have been challenged on the bullshit lies he told IN the interview.
A Reason staffer... let that sink in.
With all the context of conservatives, populism, libertarians, progressives, authoritarianism, Republicans, the party of science, lack of integrity/distrust in the legislature, distrust in the media, distrust in government institutions, distrust in private institutions, etc., etc., etc., *etc., etc., etc.* Fauci leapt at the opportunity to speak with Robby on The Hill and almost certainly would've rejected the interview outright if, say, *Dr.* Rand Paul had hosted. Let *that* sink in.
If you are a reason journalist, all gov employees should be terrified to interview with you. More proof that reason has become a leftist mag
In a sane world, Fauci would be TERRIFIED to be interviewed by a Libertarian, not be ASKING for one.
Yeah, I'm still wrapping my head around a libertarian journalist asking the hard questions and casting 'both sides' aspersions at 'get along to go along' Republicans/Conservatives and then 'getting along to go along' with probably the single most authoritarian person this country has seen since McCarthy. And by 'wrapping my head around', I mean you're right, they're an overtly leftist rag, the question is how unprincipled leftist they will swing.
As unprincipled leftist as they're instructed to be (see, for example, both pre and post 2020 election coverage)
Libritarians for central planning and totalitarians
And Soave is the one commenters try to trot out as "fair"
This is not a surprise if you've read his emails. He likes to ensure that he gets 'friendly' hosts who will share their questions in advance so he can 'get prepared.'
Having no specific knowledge or take on The Hill, Iversen, Rising(?)... I noticed the softball nature of the interview as well and figured it was media being media again. Discovering that there was a reporter who wanted to do anything other than let Fauci coast and that Robby was in the interview and Iversen wasn't speaks volumes about Reason's criticism of 'conservatives' and 'populism'.
In-fucking-deed. Iversen was early... very early in calling out Covid bullshit, she argued with her fellow anchors that the vaccine did NOT stop the spread, let alone stop the vaccinated from catching the disease, she's been a harsh critic of Fauci, his lies, the CDC etc.
To her credit, she says that up until that point the producers had never held her back or tried to muzzle her on her views. Even when her fans thought that there were shenanigans in other previous stories, she assured them that the realities of TEEVEE news sometimes meant she wasn't available for a particular segment. But in the Fauci interview, she was 100% available and expressed her desire to be on the interview and the producers overruled her, going with Robby instead.
Robby is an obedient little totalitarian leftist tool.
Sometimes, as a blond-haired, blue-eyed white male you have to set your principles aside, take off the gloves, and beat the Asian chic out of a job.
"Well, I found out why that Hill interview was so softball."
Also explains why Robby's self censoring more than usual lately.
He's just showing who he really is.
Robbie should be embarrassed. He’s not.
Btw, Dave Smith covered this interview on his podcast and criticized them for not asking follow ups when he blatantly lied.
And of course sarc will ignore this comment as it contradicts his narrative about Trump supporters hating Dave because he thinks Trump is a war criminal.
oof...
Robbie should be ashamed that Fauci chose him as an unthreatening interviewer.
Fauci usually sits down with people like Brian Stelter...
Any cred robbie had left is looking pretty weak at this point
Shame on you! I pointed that out days ago, and you should have read it by now! 🙂
Oops, link:
https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/failure-to-agree-on-reality
Speaking of bureaucratic lying shitweasels who should be on trial, Anthony Fauci recently braved the sunlight to conduct yet another powder-puff interview, this time with Robby Soave for The Hill. Though for thoroughness I’ll post the video below, I wouldn’t suggest actually watching it. Fauci simply claims that if he had to do it all over again, we’d still do what we did that didn’t work — but harder.
There’s no actual data from the real world that showed any of these NPIs made a difference. We didn’t NEED to do anything more, because nowhere in the country were the hospitals overwhelmed — the original ‘flatten the curve’ justification. Yet they made it illegal to go to work. They stopped you from visiting dying relatives in the hospital. (Hopefully they didn’t put those relatives onto the ventilator that killed them in the first place) They robbed children of multiple years of life, not to mention education. The government enacted the greatest power grab in American history. Yet this impish motherfucker has the AUDACITY to claim that we simply didn’t NPI hard enough.
(Fauci bashing continues)
Well, hang on a second, Iversen's video came out yesterday, July 31... but I don't catch every comment, if you pointed it out (whatever it was at the time) good on you.
This is beautiful, like a waitress in a Thai restaurant beautiful...
"The term 'people of color' is something that I do not feel comfortable using, because it sounds a lot like the term colored, which was a term used in the Jim Crow era here in Mississippi and was used on water fountains and swimming pools and schools. And it just kind of serves as a reminder to me of what we had and how bad Jim Crow segregation was." — Caleb Smith, 40 years old
ROFLMAO!
"The term 'POC' reminds me of how bad it was when I lived under Jim Crow." - Caleb Smith, 40
Caleb needs a screening of P.C.U.
Dude, that weasel snagged the bee.
"The term 'POC' reminds me of how bad it was when I lived under Jim Crow." - Caleb Smith, 40
Caleb Smith, born 1982.
There were people 30 years ago pointing out that "People of Color" didn't sound a lot different from "Colored People," but they were called racists.
I'd like to go on record now with the observation that people in 20-30 years will realized that BIPOC is also racist.
One of the elements of argumentation from the "Theories" academics is to "problematize" everything. I see they're sticking to that well.
Phillip Magness, on of the world's top economists and the research and education director at the American Institute for Economic Research, just had his posts blocked by Facebook for saying America is in a recession.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11065811/We-live-Orwellian-hell-scape-economist-lashes-Facebook-fact-checking-recession.html
This is exactly what Twitter did to the Oxford virology department.
At this point anyone still saying that this isn't government censorship and "muh private company", deserves a kick in the quiff.
Well, based on previous comments by Magness highlighted here on Reason, I'm going to guess that Magness' suspicions that there might be bias at the tech company fact-checking regime might be stimulated ever so slightly.
Trust The Experts! No, not that expert!
Reminds me of chemjeff babbling about experts regarding mRNA inoculations and then when he was given a list of experts, some with the government, from Harvard, Oxford, Berkeley, Davis, Irvine and Cambridge he called them all cranks.
Don't worry, ENB will be along shortly to explain that this is okay. Just build your own Twitter, like Parlor. Oh wait...
"Some very odd things are happening in the modern world of government and politics that don’t conform to democratic theory.
I’m thinking, for instance, of the mass protests against anti-Covid regulations in cities across France, Germany, Austria, New Zealand, Italy, Australia, the United States, and in Canada without much attention from the international media;
the brutally violent police tactics used against protesters in most of these cities, especially farmers in Holland and car-owners (the Gilets Jaunes) in France, again with not much media coverage;
the attempts by the Canadian government to crush the truckers’ parking protest in Ottawa by such extraordinary (and extra-legal) methods as seizing the bank accounts of people who wanted to help them financially;
the violent overthrow of the Sri Lankan government because it had instituted agricultural policies banning the use of fertilizers on the advice of the World Economic Forum that led to crop failures and widespread hunger;
and the signing of a memorandum of understanding on future cooperation between the United Nations and the aforementioned W.E.F. which is little more officially than a conference of corporate CEOs (though it boasts of planting its former interns in high government positions around the world).
In short, though I haven't weakened yet, I'm tempted to become a conspiracy theorist."
https://the-pipeline.org/how-the-world-really-works/
>>National Review says libertarian-conservative fusionism still matters.
"we used to have readers, and now we don't."
They're still much better writers and thinkers than most of the Reason staff.
Shit, I feel like this comment board would love Michael Brandon Dougherty.
>>writers and thinkers
this is possible on the off-chance they have completely restaffed since 2016 ... the Goldberg/Williamson/VDH cabal was a fucking snore-fest by time I left ... even Cooke who was usually okay lost his mind because T
VDH is always good. The author of the article I linked, John O'Sullivan, is an editor-at-large at National Review.
The Goldberg/Kristol type neocons are gradually drifting away.
Yeah, Goldberg left. I do read his new website, but have much more disagreement with him and his writers, but I like hearing from them. I also read Commentary and that's been really useful for really helping define where the edges of my thinking are. I am apparently not a neo-conservative. It's good to read their arguments though.
One of Commentary's editors recently put out a book that sounds excellent:
https://amzn.com/dp/0063160005
I really do think reading broadly within a movement is useful. I should probably read more directly oppositional works, but I admittedly have a hard time reading The Nation or whatever. There's some fundamental disagreements that lead me to not even being able to often grasp where they're coming from.
Perhaps this is horseshoe theory at work, but I often find something like Jacobin more graspable than more center-left publications. I don't agree with Jacobin, but I can understand their concerns in a way that is not true of a lot of center-left stuff.
And Kristol (Bill) I have a hard time reading. He's very, very progressive in mindset. Maybe I should write Progressive. He has very strong confidence in the power of a central government to push for grand change in the nation and worldwide that I do not share, and actively disdain.
His father is much more grounded and I can still read his early work and take something from them, whether I agree or disagree. Weekly Standard though was, I think, a negative influence on the Conservative movement.
I'm a big fan of Williamson and Cooke. MDB is their new Paleo-Con adjacent writer, been around a few years. He's interesting. I don't always agree but I appreciate his input. The sort of Buchananite wing is ascendant right now and I often find myself against certain aspects, but I find a lot of their criticisms valid.
Why Pretend Green Pork Will Stop Climate Change?
Because organized groups and politicians want the money, and the public wants to be a sucker.
If your pork is green you should probably throw it out.
What if you’re on a train?
• Remember sex bracelet hysteria? "In 2003, a media frenzy led schools across the country to ban colorful jelly bracelets out of concern they were being used for a teen sex game," Claire McNear reminds us. "The origins of that frenzy—and the speed with which it spread—offer enduring insight into the machinations behind moral panic."
Now the media panic is someone might try to stop the sex game.
Or that it won't be under adult/teacher supervision and instruction...
Biden wants "to turn the U.S. into a hub of microchip manufacturing," says Politico. But this can't happen without immigration reform.
Oh bull-fucking-shit. You pull this hobby-horse issue about the complexities of returning complex, high-tech manufacturing to the states and claim it can't happen until we open the borders? That's weapons grade horseshit. Hell, I could just as easily say it wouldn't happen until we abandon Critical Race Theory. And to be clear, as bullshit as my suggestion is, it's actually CLOSER to reality than the "open the borders" argument is.
Yeah, I wish they'd talk more about regulatory reform once more. They're really big on YIMBY stuff, but that seems to stop mostly at housing and no so much on other forms of building regulation.
I don't think they're against that type of reform, though I'm always ready to be let down by Reason, but they certainly emphasize it less than other things.
They're really big on YIMBY stuff, but that seems to stop mostly at housing and no so much on other forms of building regulation.
It's almost like they're only libertarian as far as libertarianism agrees with leftism.
There's the secondary thing that their YIMBYism tends towards advocating for active government requirements of high-density housing rather than deregulatory pressure.
It's not really YIMBY if none of them live where all the migrants will be imposed...
They're really big on YIMBY stuff, but that seems to stop mostly at housing and no so much on other forms of building regulation.
I used to point this out. The resulting stances from Reason's "borders are just a figment of imagination" opinion are overtly just "Not 'no borders', just the borders I want, when and where I want them."
I find the "borders just a figment of our imagination" argument to be very interesting. They actually argue this about a lot of legal constructs, though I'm sure I could find cases where they don't.
I keep saying that I am pretty much open-border, and I would still argue that depending on what we mean by that, but Reason needs to discuss it more in-depth and the reasons why are unconvincing to most people if they start with the idea that borders mean nothing.
Separation of government and commerce should have been in the first amendment
I hope those cops get a stern talking-to.
It's amusing left-"libertarians" criticizing that conservatives are rejecting libertarianism ignore their own efforts to push conservatives away by attributing every policy to racism / sexism / homophobia. I'm reminded of the scene in As Good As It Gets where Melvin drives off diners out of "his" table with anti-semitic comments and then says to the waitress "what do you know, they left".
Hurray! Fuck Off, Islamofascists!
US kills al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in drone strike in Afghanistan
Kevin Liptak
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/01/politics/joe-biden-counter-terrorism/index.html
The Biden admin will take any win, even if it's a legally questionable drone strike in a country we're no longer at war with.
It'll probably end up being one of the Americans Biden abandoned over there. After all he killed innocent children with a drone strike claiming they were terrorist. Why are we bombing in Afghanistan again? I thought Biden ended that war?
Hey, we all make a mistake at work now and then, nobody is perfect. (sarc)
Cops make a stupid attempt to cover up incompetence in "negligent homicide" death. What will happen? Probably an out-of-court settlement, zero press coverage, cover-up of the cover-ups. Govt. as usual! "Nothing to see/question/know here, move along."
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