Monkeypox Is Giving Public Health Agencies a Chance To Prove They've Learned Nothing From COVID
Plus: Schools surveilling students online, Tim Wu leaving the White House, and more...

One might think that following several years of the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government would be in fighting form when it comes to addressing a new public health threat. But here we are with another infectious disease outbreak on our hands and here are federal health agencies bungling the early response all over again.
In this case, we've got monkeypox spreading rapidly throughout the U.S.—cases have now been reported in every state but Wyoming and Montana—and, thankfully, a vaccine already in existence. However, federal authorities have been slow to ready the monkeypox vaccine for distribution—and even allowed a bunch of America's vaccine supply to be shipped to European countries.
This has led to a U.S. shortage of monkeypox vaccines that could be crippling attempts to slow or stop the disease's spread. "The government is now distributing about 1.1 million doses, less than a third of the 3.5 million that health officials now estimate are needed to fight the outbreak," The New York Times reported yesterday. "It does not expect the next delivery, of half a million doses, until October. Most of the other 5.5 million doses the United States has ordered are not scheduled to be delivered until next year, according to the federal health agency."
So, what went wrong? So, so much.
For one thing, "the Department of Health and Human Services failed early on to ask that bulk stocks of the vaccine it already owned be bottled for distribution," the Times reports:
By the time the federal government placed its orders, the vaccine's Denmark-based manufacturer, Bavarian Nordic, had booked other clients and was unable to do the work for months, officials said — even though the federal government had invested well over $1 billion in the vaccine's development.
In addition, we gave hundreds of thousands of doses away back in May:
Health and Human Services officials so miscalculated the need that on May 23, they allowed Bavarian Nordic to deliver about 215,000 fully finished doses that the federal government had already bought to European countries instead of holding them for the United States.
Besides, there was bureaucracy to respect! When the first U.S. monkeypox cases were being reported, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) could not yet distribute the vaccine because it was waiting on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to certify the plant where it was put into vials.
"Roughly 786,000 doses were held up by an F.D.A. inspection," the Times says.
Remember early in the COVID-19 pandemic when America's mask shortage was exacerbated by the FDA refusing to approve KN95 masks? It seems we're destined, with every new outbreak, to be thwarted by authorities "protecting us" to death, or at least to severe disease.
Monkeypox can be fatal, but so far no monkeypox deaths have been reported in the U.S.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says there have been 6,617 cases reported in this outbreak—but "the official case count is widely considered an underestimate," the Times suggests.
The disease has so far been spreading largely among gay and bisexual men.
As we saw with COVID-19, the CDC has been spreading incomplete or sometimes just plain wrong information about monkeypox. As Josh Barro points out:
Here is our federal government's official answer to the question "Am I at risk of getting monkeypox?" as contained in a CDC FAQ.
At this time, the risk of monkeypox in the United States is believed to be low. Monkeypox does not spread easily between people; however, anyone in close contact with a person with monkeypox can get it and should take steps to protect themselves. People who do not have monkeypox symptoms cannot spread the virus to others.
Not only does this fail to disclose that men who have sex with men face greatly disproportionate risk of monkeypox infection, it conveys an additional piece of misinformation: that we supposedly know monkeypox doesn't spread asymptomatically. As NYC DOH correctly notes, experts are concerned that asymptomatic spread may be a driver of the current epidemic. The CDC is wrong.
The CDC statement is also confusing: "Monkeypox does not spread easily between people" but also "anyone in close contact with a person with monkeypox can get it." Those statements aren't impossible to square, but to square them you need a piece of information the CDC leaves out — most (really, almost all) of the transmission seems to be happening through sexual contact, not other kinds of contact.
Barro blames this in part on a (misguided) fear of stigmatizing gay people and in part on the CDC (again) being slow to adapt to new information.
"The CDC is clinging to an understanding of how monkeypox spreads based on evidence from prior outbreaks, not the increasingly robust data about the current outbreak," he writes. "They seem to be waiting for more peer-reviewed research. I will remind you that the CDC failed to admit there was airborne COVID spread until October 2020."
Authorities are also repeating COVID pandemic mistakes when it comes to testing for monkeypox. For way too long into the COVID-19 pandemic, it was incredibly difficult to get tested for it and home tests were hard to come by—due largely to government roadblocks.
With monkeypox, "the current testing system that the CDC has set up makes it very difficult for doctors to order tests," said NPR's Michaeleen Doucleff in June. "I was talking to Jennifer Nuzzo about this. She's an epidemiologist at Brown University. She says providers have to go out of their way to order a test. The process is cumbersome and time consuming, and sometimes they have to sit on the phone for hours."
The guidelines for how and when to test for monkeypox are also causing issues in detecting cases of monkeypox quickly enough to stop it from spreading.
"The CDC's official guidance recommends that labs test for monkeypox using only samples of a patient's skin, taken at the site of a visible rash. As a result, people…whose fever and swollen lymph nodes come on a few days before their lesions, must let the illness grow before it can be diagnosed," notes The Atlantic. "Others may develop hidden sores in their mouth or anus, and not realize that they can be tested. And many more without symptoms will be left to wait and wonder, after an exposure, whether they might have been infected."
FREE MINDS
Student surveillance reaches creepy new lows:
Huge yikes in this story about school surveillance: schools sent teens home with chrome books pre-loaded with Gaggle spyware. Teens plugged their phones into their laptops to charge them. Gaggle sent administrators alerts when teens texted each other nudes https://t.co/SIX1Tdn5PV
— Evan Greer is on Mastodon and Bluesky (@evan_greer) August 3, 2022
The Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) has a new report on how schools are keeping tabs on what students do online. "We've found that nearly every school in the country is giving devices to students – and monitoring is hurting them," said CDT President and CEO Alexandra Reeve Givens in a statement. "Our data shows that nearly half of teachers say they know of at least one student who has been contacted by law enforcement as a result of student activity monitoring. When you combine the resurgence of violence in schools with the mental health crisis among kids, schools are surveilling students' activities more than ever. But these efforts to make students safer more often result in disciplining students instead."
FREE MARKETS
Tim Wu leaving the White House. President Joe Biden's antitrust adviser, Tim Wu, will soon be leaving his position on the National Economic Council. "Wu is expected to return to teaching at Columbia Law School after a roughly year-and-a-half as special assistant to the president for technology and competition policy," reports Politico. Reason noted last year how deeply wrong Wu has been about what makes the internet great.
FOLLOW-UP
How pro-choice activists won in Kansas. Kansas' messaging against the anti-abortion constitutional amendment—which voters resoundingly said no to on Tuesday—focused on medical privacy and religious freedom versus government mandates:
One theme: labelling the proposed amendment as a "government mandate." In this ad the word abortion is not said:
"It's a strict government mandate designed to interfere with private medical decisions … Kansans don't want another government mandate."https://t.co/rZ81NaiZzH
— Bill Scher (@billscher) August 3, 2022
And this one features "a pastor for over 50 years"
"As Christians we are instructed to love one another. We do so when we respect and trust women as God does. I'm voting No … because it replaces religious freedom with government control."https://t.co/XhU1oP1rvl
— Bill Scher (@billscher) August 3, 2022
QUICK HITS
• Progressives want "to unleash what they call 'beast mode' executive power, and the Schumer-Manchin tax bill supplies the cash to turn the Internal Revenue Service into Wolverine," warns The Wall Street Journal. If they get their way, "IRS auditors will soon be coming after tens of millions of Americans."
• Reporter Molly Blackall rounds up her dispatches from the Ocean Viking, a search and rescue ship for migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea.
• Elite Kenyans are no longer looking at American democracy as a good governance model, writes Farah Stockman in The New York Times. "Today, the United States has become more of a cautionary tale than an exemplar."
• "Kansas spent nearly five years trying to crush Rich Martinez's classic Corvette over a technicality," reports The Drive. "Five years later, Martinez's case is still pending, but a law passed earlier this year with Martinez's situation in mind looks to have finally saved his car."
• Alex Jones' lawyers accidentally sent the people suing him for defamation years' worth of Jones' text messages. (Jones now says he knows that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was "100 percent real.")
Wow. Sandy Hook parents' lawyer is revealing that Alex Jones' lawyers sent him the contents of Jones' phone BY MISTAKE.
"12 days ago, your attorneys messed up and sent me a digital copy of every text" Jones has sent for years.
"You know what perjury is?" the lawyer asks.
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) August 3, 2022
• The U.S. Department of Transportation wants to force airlines to give people refunds for travel delays, even when it's not the airlines' fault.
• Reason's Nick Gillespie talks to rapper and podcaster Zuby.
• "Americans who have watched too many PBS documentaries about the rise of the Third Reich no doubt will continue to fear demagogues in the European mold," but "a more plausible worry is the Latin Americanization of U.S politics," suggests Michael Lind at Persuasion, "with the left-right distinction replaced by a dichotomy of insider oligarchy and outsider populism, and with impeachment weaponized by the party that controls Congress to expel presidents of the other party from the White House."
• "Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a pariah in Europe and darling on the American right, is set to deliver an address Thursday titled 'How we fight' at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas, Texas," notes Matt Welch.
• San Francisco's new district attorney is leaning back into the drug war.
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One might think that following several years of the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government would be in fighting form when it comes to addressing a new public health threat.
That presupposes that public health is the primary mission of public health authorities.
And if by public health you do not mean submission to authority and compliance with partisan ideology.
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And anyone who has paid any attention should know that the CDC, FDA, etc. are at best absurdly incompetent and should not be relied on for anything. They clearly learned nothing in covid. They illustrate all of the worst things about monopolistic bureaucracies. No one should ever expect anything good or intelligent from any of these agencies.
This has led to a U.S. shortage of monkeypox vaccines that could be crippling attempts to slow or stop the disease's spread.
And stop a crisitunity before it really gets hold?
A million doses of a vaccine for a disease that is spread by buggering strangers is not enough? Let that sink in for a minute.
Why are we worried about insufficient stocks of vaccines and misinformation when we are ignoring the biggest issue of all: the “racist” name of this disease?
There seriously was an NPR article alleging that the “racist” name of monkeypox was discouraging LGTBQ people from seeking treatment for it.
Maybe we should call it “inclusionpox”
privilegepox
Intersectionalitypox.
Exclusive Inclusionpox
I am surprised that we have not yet heard the allegation that North American White People who contract monkeypox are culturally misappropriating a historically African disease.
pridepox
You can't expect gay orgies to stop just because of the sniffels
It's not sniffles, it's a rash.
Aktually
that goes away in 10 days.
only prudes let rashes, bodily fluids and excrement get in the way of good gang bangs.
We can't treat gay people like we treated kids.
Gay men should not invite monkeys to their orgies
How to stop COVID? Shit down businesses, shut down churches, arrest churchgoers who gather outside in their cars, shut down schools…
How to stop Monkeypox? shrug
"Imagine stopping the orgies for two years, it's unconscionable. Church? Fucking superspreader hayseeds worshiping their sky fairy, lock them up."
Clown world exhibit #22,678
Imagine stopping the orgies for two years, it's unconscionable
Ironically, two weeks would eradicate the disease. Within two weeks, anyone contagious would have visible symptoms.
You assume that symptoms would stop these people from having sex.
"Bumpy for His Pleasure"
having
babiesblobs of tissue dont so..... follow the science!arrest churchgoers who gather outside in their cars,
That actually happened. Never forget.
"Just put a bandaid over it"
How about mandating the wearing of masks on our genital organs?
surely you jest. There arent masks big enough for ....oh, well, there is you though. Maybe a fig leaf will do?
#StopPenisEnvy
Especially not at Reason headquarters (both east and west coast editions).
Barro blames this in part on a (misguided) fear of stigmatizing gay people...
I think we've turned that corner so hard that the blood has pooled in the sides of our bodies.
It's the new homophobia.
No one is saying that out loud, but it's there between the lines.
Pointing out that 95-98% of the current outbreak is promiscuous gay men is hardly homophobic.
This has led to a U.S. shortage of monkeypox vaccines that could be crippling attempts to slow or stop the disease's spread.
Easiest way to slow or stop the disease's spread right now is not to participate in orgies with a bunch of other gay men, or indulge in multiple hookups with different gay men. Same as what should have happened during the AIDS crisis.
For some reason, promiscuous gay men are the only demographic that shouldn't be asked, or coerced by the government, to curb their rampant chase for multiple random dick, when that behavior is what's causing a disease to spread in the first place. Can't imagine what that reason is.
To be fair a large portion of the welfare state is devoted to encouraging women to pursue the rampant chasing of random dick as well.
True, but that's not contributing to the spread of an easily preventable disease which was largely confined to the African continent before 2022.
You mean pregnancy?
Ebola
Pointing out that 95-98% of the current outbreak is promiscuous gay men is hardly homophobic.
Quite the opposite, I'd say. Depriving gay men of accurate information is what's homophobic.
In a literal sense. They're scared of the rebukes they'd get from the gay community to point out where this disease is concentrated.
YOU MUST WEAR THE RIBBON!
As I've said repeatedly, this is AIDS 2.0--can't point out that this is largely the fault of a very specific, niche demographic who stubbornly refuse to modify their hedonistic behavior that would make the whole crisis redundant. It won't be long before we see this version's Ryan White, Arthur Ashe, (blood transfusions) and Magic Johnson (manslut), and stories about women catching this shit from their down-low husbands and boyfriends.
I know a mid-40s mother of two who died a completely preventable death from syphilis because her 'down-low' husband was having random gay sex and she had no idea. It is a real problem.
true
AIDS is an entity in its own league, unlike any other infectious disease, because the virus targets (viral tropism) one of the most important cells (CD4 T cells) in the immune system
Monkeypox is nothing in reality but yet another crisis for the Dems to use for sadomasochism
The progressive faithful have a chance to demonstrate the depths of their belief by defying both (small s) science and basic evidence visible to all (if you are willing to look at a bunch of gay assholes--literally).
Gaggle sent administrators alerts when teens texted each other nudes...
Why should the NSA have all the pervy fun.
Tim Wu leaving the White House.
The ship is going down.
Hey ENB you might want to read welches article befor you pimp it. He got destroyed in the comments. So many call outs to Welch lying about or intentional misinterpreting what orbon has said. Welch hates him because he calls out nato and the EU for the trash they are. Also his linked articles agree with Welch, whild providing now examples other than orbanmanbad
What makes you think she didn't read it and agree with it?
Was a condensed version on Twitter?
It was longer than 280 characters.
The pedophile crowd liked Welch's article. They're not entirely sure why, but that's nothing new.
Orban and Soros hate each other, and Shrike thinks Soros is salvator mundi.
Chemjeff probably had paprikamanbad somewhere in his talking points.
The Brandybuck's and sarcs just assumed that if CNN didn't like him they shouldn't either.
It's not like the Hungarians know anything about being oppressed. They are just all RAAAAAAAAACIST!
How pro-choice activists won in Kansas.
Another framing could be as a win for federalism.
ENB hates federalism
Choices are bad!!! Submit to the whims of the self declared elite.
Said every sycophantic "pundit".
What happened to writers who aim to annoy politicians?
They basically conflated regulations on abortion with bad memories from the Covid pandemic like vaccine mandates. How many pro-abortion activists are really for medical privacy and individual decision making in any other circumstances that do not involve killing small humans?
What vaccine mandates? Are we now referring back to bad memories that never happened?
Which word are you redefining here, vaccine or mandate?
Yeah, the Biden Administration never announced imposing a vaccine mandate through the supposed authority of OSHA. We will just memory hole that that happened.
All those companies came to their own shared decision after the threat on their own.
Which didn't make it past court review.
Yet some corporations, with millions of employees, acted as if it would.
You’re such a disingenuous cunt Dee.
You lying piece of garbage. I spent an entire year dealing with the threat of losing my job because I refused to be coerced. Get the fuck off of this site you statist fuck.
Same shit. Different day.
What vaccine mandates? Are we now referring back to bad memories that never happened?
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In the movie, the evil sonofabitch hid in the attic to flicker the gaslights. You just stand in the same room flipping the light switch and telling us we are the crazy ones.
I hope you die gasping for air, Mikey. Whether it is from COVID or Zyklon B.
Washington state ferries is so fucked up that they have exhausted ferry captains crashing huge boats into docks. You see, they fired a bunch of people. Do you know why, mike?
Asshole.
Not to worry, Jay Inslee is on it -- by forcing state workers to get boosted.
Voting is literally the Dobbs decision in action. The right to make decision on whether or not to allow abortion handed back to the people.
A lot of lefties should be feeling conflicted right now if they were capable of introspection.
If they get their way, "IRS auditors will soon be coming after tens of millions of Americans."
Central planners reinforcing an enforcement arm of their schemes?
Protest the wrong thing, taxpayer. See what it gets you.
I occasionally mention Joe the Plumber.
Asks a tough question of Obama on the campaign trail, not long after his tax records are leaked, he's impugned by the press, and for years if you mention his -- valid -- question to a Democrat they will just argue about his business and how much money he made or didn't make...
What you say is definitely not far fetched.
There is nothing more private than my finances. They're like my penis, both are extremely important to me even if they are not large enough to be impressive to everyone, and they're the sort of thing I only show to very few people whom I trust. I don't want them out in public unless I choose to show them.
The fewer governmental agents who get to see tax records the better.
Nice analogy. +1
By destroying the remaining small businesses, the plan practically pays for itself!
"with the left-right distinction replaced by a dichotomy of insider oligarchy and outsider populism"
At least we can always count on Koch-funded libertarians to represent insider oligarchy. Our philosophy exists to help the 20 or 30 richest people on the planet (including, naturally, our benefactor Charles Koch) get even richer.
#OligarchyGood
#PopulismBad
Reporter Molly Blackall rounds up her dispatches from the Ocean Viking...
Unfortunate name.
Once you go blackall…
I MEANT THE SHIP.
"Monkeypox Is Giving Public Health Agencies a Chance To Prove They've Learned Nothing From COVID"
I'm sure Biden and Fauci are doing everything right. It's Ron #DeathSantis messing things up.
#ILoveScience
Ron is in cahoots with this character.
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Today, the United States has become more of a cautionary tale than an exemplar.
Damn you, Trump!
Perhaps we should post warning signs along the border.
or build a wall to keep people from escaping
I keep saying the Mexicans will build that wall eventually. To keep us out.
...Nick Gillespie talks to rapper and podcaster Zuby.
Brit my butt!
Who is that, and why should I care?
He's pretty good actually.
Another week. Another school with a policy to hide gender transitions from parents.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/parent-group-sues-iowa-school-district-for-allegedly-hiding-childrens-gender-transitions
Jeff still in denial.
School to hold mandatory drag show.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/nyc-private-school-mandatory-drag-show-chapel
Pride stickers were reportedly given at the event with students being told, “Take one or you’re homophobic.”
"Get a free pride tattoo or you’re homophobic.”
"Get the monkey pox or you're homophobic."
Can a student report them for bullying?
You're right. Singing in church wearing a gaudy outfit is only permitted if you're a heterosexual woman as a part of the choir.
Drag queen singing in church wearing a gaudy outfit: it's an outrage!
Heterosexual woman singing in church wearing a gaudy outfit: just another Sunday
Do you get your strawmen in bulk from Amazon?
Vigorously defending the teams right to be tacky.
chemjeff isn't on Team Blue, as your comment implies. Thing is, you know that he isn't, but you wrote it anyway.
chemjeff isn't on Team Blue, as your comment implies.
All of his posts defending them to the contrary, of course.
You Really Think Mike Would Do That? Just Go On the Internet and Tell Lies?
The word I had typed was "trans", in had not noticed the autocorrect made it "teams".
Sorry. Comment withdrawn with my apologies then.
Shut your whore mouth Dee.
Lol. Mike bringing the jokes today.
"chemjeff isn't on Team Blue"
OH WOW!
Drag queen singing in church wearing a gaudy outfit: it's an outrage!
It's also apparently blasphemy.
Perhaps the church ought to be the one to decide that.
Probably God, actually.
Pretty clear that jeffy has no idea how religions work.
Nah, it’s just a minstrel show.
Dear jeffy,
I hope you die from having something shoved up your ass until your intestines burst, you sick fuck.
Why do you hate gays?
If I was jeff I would say they have to protect me from monkeypox like he demanded others protect him from covid.
For the same reason he hates blacks. They lean Democrat.
Still broken i see. It is the party you pretend not to be in supporting segragation buddy.
Says the guy who hates people because of the way they vote.
Cite?
I don't need quotes to show your hostility and hatred towards anyone who disagrees with you politically. Gays, blacks, immigrants, homeless, students, et al.
Your hatred is plain as day. Not quite on par with Nardz and Sevo, but close.
Gays, blacks, immigrants, homelss, students, libertarians...
It used to be that conservatives opposed personal liberty while supporting, or at least giving lip service to, economic liberty.
Because of that there was an alliance between conservatives and libertarians over economic issues. But the right has abandoned support for economic liberty while maintaining hostility towards personal liberty. That means libertarians and the conservative right have gun rights and lower taxes in common, but that's about it.
Meanwhile the left maintains their hostility towards economic liberty while supporting, or giving lip service to, personal liberty.
That means that libertarians now have more in common with the left than with the right. Not because libertarians have drifted left. Rather its because the conservative right has abandoned support for liberty in general.
That means that libertarians now have more in common with the left than with the right.
LOL.
Thank you for proving what everyone says about you is correct.
I mean we just went through 2 years of economic and societal destruction from the left. But you need your attaboys from Jeff and Mike so you ignore it. I mean California had way more personal liberty than Florida. You say really dumb things to defend your transition to being a democrat.
Hilarious.
Did you bother to read the next two sentences?
"Liberty" as a policy marker is fundamentally redundant now. I'm just going to repost below what I put in the Orban article because it's pertinent to this thread:
That doesn't have anything to do with it. Orban's being invited because "conservatism" is evolving to supporting nationalism, anti-interventionism, and anti-cosmopolitanism as part of the current political realignment going on.
The post-WW2 conceptions of "conservatism" and "liberalism" are functionally dead at this point. The populist, Western, libertarian conservatism of Goldwater and Reagan failed due to multiple factors in the last 30-40 years--retreat in the face of the cultural left, failure to actually follow fiscally conservative precepts, various foreign and domestic policy fuck-ups, the subversive influence of ex-Trotskyites and their spawn--and is being replaced by one that largely aligns along nationalist vs. internationalist precepts.
Conservatives are abandoning the idea of "small government" and "free markets" because the former resulted in their political enemies taking over the government and quasi-government organizations to impose left-wing policies even in nominally "conservative" localities, while the latter gutted their economies and communities. The house rules now are that you don't abandon government structures, because those aren't going away and doing so just concedes that ground to the enemy. You take them over and use them to impose your own policies, the same way your opponents have done for decades. "Small government" vs. "big government" doesn't apply here anymore; it's "social conservatism" vs. "social liberalism," where you reward your friends and punish your enemies, just like Obama promoted.
So it's all about winning and smiting your enemies. Liberty be damned. Got it.
So it's all about winning and smiting your enemies. Liberty be damned. Got it.
Hey, the right didn't make the rules; the left did. Don't hate the player, hate the game.
And yeah, it's ALWAYS about winning. You can't do shit about anything if you don't. Just ask the Indians.
Maybe now you understand why I don't vote.
Not voting is kind of how we got to the stage to begin with.
Both Team Red and Team Blue are now fully collectivist tribalist morons.
On the topic of liberty, my view is, Team Blue tends to view liberty in utilitarian terms, and Team Red tends to view liberty in moralistic terms.
To Team Blue, liberty is useful only insofar as it produces constructive results. So the liberty of free speech is terrific, as long as the speech is constructive, or at least not destructive. Speech that is "hateful" however is destructive and doesn't count. That is how they tend to view it.
To Team Red, liberty is a privilege that only the morally upstanding are entitled to. Americans deserve liberty because they were born into a state of grace. Foreigners don't deserve so much liberty because they haven't earned the privilege yet. Gays and transgenders don't deserve liberty because they are sexual deviants. Atheists don't deserve liberty because they reject the teachings of Jesus, who as we all know wrote the Constitution. Etc. Only those who conform to the morally upstanding path deserve liberty.
Libertarians believe that liberty is an entitlement of all. Even if the liberty is used for destructive ends (as long as the NAP is not violated). Even if the person exercising the liberty is a scoundrel.
So, to the extent that one is more concerned with the universality of liberty, that its blessings are extended to all, that is more consistent with Team Blue. Even if they take a utilitarian position on it, at least they are willing to grant it to all. And, to the extent that one is more concerned with protecting the liberty that we already have, that is more consistent with Team Red. Even though they reject the universality of liberty, for those whom they do recognize as having liberty, they defend it very strongly.
To Team Blue... To Team Red...
Nobody gives a fuck when you tell them what team they are on. It is no different than when you were young and the others wouldn't let a fat kid like you pick teams, except that now you can't run tell your mom. Not that you wouldn't tell her, just that you can no longer run because you are even fatter.
You two are such lying pieces of shit. I've never once seen Jesse hate against "gays, blacks and immigrants".
Fuck, you disgust me sometimes, sarc.
He hates anyone who votes for Democrats, which means he hates gays, blacks and immigrants. Sorry if the truth disgusts you.
You're trash sometimes, sarcasmic. But thanks for confirming for us that you conflate race and sexuality with a political party.
I'm not the one who looks at a black person and says to myself "I bet that guy voted for Biden. Fucking asshole."
Who the fuck did that?
Some white people vote Democrat too.
So no Cite. You're just lying. Seems typical of you.
I mean I've never even threatened anybody on this website. You have multiple times (and unlike you I can provide the citations). So is this more of your projecting?
Sorry you are so unintelligent that your idiocy and hypocritical behaviors get exposed here constantly.
Says the pathological liar who has called me a leftist for years while never producing a single comment of mine in support of the left.
Here's one.
https://reason.com/2022/08/04/monkeypox-is-giving-public-health-agencies-a-chance-to-prove-theyve-learned-nothing-from-covid/?comments=true#comment-9632113
Wow dude. Thanks for confirming that you're functionally retarded.
No, and unlike you I'm posting sober too.
I mean you just said the left is better than the right just above despite overwhelming evidence against you.
And how many people have you called a trump cultist you ridiculous retarded shit?
We really need a comedy sketch a la Chris rock, gays VS faggots. Everything straight people hate about faggots gays really hate about faggots
At least Twitter finally got rid of those gays against grooming guys. Not the right type of gays.
You're lying as usual.
From the school's own policy:
All students under 18 years of age, or those over 18 years of age who are claimed as dependents by their parents/guardians for tax purposes, should be aware that a parent/guardian has the right to review their student’s education records under FERPA.
http://policy.linnmar.k12.ia.us/policy/50413-r-administrative-regulations-regarding-transgender-and-students-nonconforming-gender
So they are absolutely acknowledging that parents have the right to review all of a student's educational records, including this Gender Transition Plan.
What is the school is not doing, is immediately outing the student to the parents if the student doesn't want it. Because - and this may come as a shock to you - not all parents are accepting of the idea that their child might have a gender identity other than traditional stereotypical man or traditional stereotypical woman.
Because - and this may come as a shock to you - not all parents are accepting of the idea that their child might have a gender identity other than traditional stereotypical man or traditional stereotypical woman.
I can see both sides of this. As a parent I know I'd want to know immediately. On the other hand if it was JesseAz's kid I could see the school wanting to withhold the information for the child's physical and emotional safety.
"...parents have the right to review all of a student's educational records, including this Gender Transition Plan."
Gender Transition Plan is part of the educational records? Really? Educational records? Can you not see how fucking weird this is?
how is transitioning part of public school education?
I imagine it's like the whole guidance counselor thing. And I totally agree that it shouldn't be the school's business. But it is, sadly.
So you’ve disagreed with Pedo Jeffy this whole time and never bothered argue against this?
Sorry, it is a "Gender Support Plan", not a gender transition plan.
And no I don't see it as any different than, say, a disability accommodation plan.
Should a school keep a disability a secret from parents?
jeffy never answers direct questions. Which is moot because he has already waddled away from this one.
Yeah, do not tell the parents that their child might have emotional issues whose symptoms include a high rate of suicide.
How are the faculty of a school equipped to make that judgment about the parents. There is no limiting principle that lets that remain the exceptional policy rather than the norm.
As Overt's pointed out, if school officials are really that worried about a confused child wanting to mutilate their body will result in an abusive situation by the parents, or are in such a situation already, why aren't they contacting CPS to report the abuse?
Instead of doing this, why do teachers and counselors announce on their social media, and in conferences where they think that their political opponents aren't watching, that they deliberately insert themselves between parents and children to indoctrinate them in gender marxism and love-bomb them to believe that if you're merely uncomfortable with the normal process of going through puberty, that means you're transgender and should cut off your tits or dick?
If these people actually believed that the children would be in danger from saying that they were trooning out, they'd take actions which reflected that literal danger. But they don't. They just use that as an opportunity to further alienate their charges towards the "dominant society," because they're mentally ill marxists and need to recruit more adherents to their dumb socially apocalyptic, self-indulgent cult.
Jeff has had the duty to report requirements pointed out to him many times. He ignores it because then he can't use it as a reason to allow teachers guidance of child development against a parents wishes.
First, schools are required to accommodate gay and transgender kids because of the SCOTUS Bostock decision. So they don't have the option of ignoring the issue.
Second, there is a gray area between "everything is fine" and "there is definite abuse". Calling CPS should be a last resort. If a student merely fears that there might be abuse, but there isn't any abuse (yet), there is no basis for a CPS call.
that they deliberately insert themselves between parents and children to indoctrinate them in gender marxism
You mean, why do some teachers teach that gender is a continuum? Because it's true. Sorry not sorry that the truth makes you uncomfortable.
if you're merely uncomfortable with the normal process of going through puberty, that means you're transgender and should cut off your tits or dick?
No one actually says that. What is actually said, I imagine, is that being transgender is one possibility.
If these people actually believed that the children would be in danger from saying that they were trooning out, they'd take actions which reflected that literal danger.
Which is what they are doing. It's not literal abuse, and the school is protecting the student's privacy until and unless the student chooses to let the parents know. The parents still retain the absolute right to find out what the school is doing because of FERPA.
First, schools are required to accommodate gay and transgender kids because of the SCOTUS Bostock decision.
Well, that is an utter fabrication. Bostock said nothing about children you twat. Since kids are not allowed to participate in sexual activity, even SCOTUS can't magic up an 'orientation' for them.
“……required to accommodate….”
Well, that’s pretty vague. And I don’t see how that rules out “the option of ignoring the issue.”
“None of my fucking business.” See. Easy peasy.
That never occurs to you, does it mr individualist?
How are the faculty of a school equipped to make that judgment about the parents.
They really aren't. So they listen to what the student says.
My personal view is that if the student really does feel that they would suffer abuse if they came out to their parents, and confides in a teacher with this, that the school ought to arrange a family meeting with a counselor in a supportive non-threatening environment where these issues can be discussed without anyone being harmed or abused or upset.
They really aren't.
Then it's none of their fucking business, like at all.
Holy shit, why would you even defend them?
So they listen to what the student says.
Look at the non-procreator trotting out the 'noble child' fallacy. Kids lie, dumbass.
That says nothing about the schools hiding the transitions. I see you are figuring out new ways to lie. The schools don't consider a medical issue and in fact are hiding it from parents, hence the lawsuit.
What this group *claims* and what the facts *are* are perhaps two different things.
You don't think we should automatically believe the plaintiffs in this lawsuit, do you?
You don't think we should automatically believe the plaintiffs in this lawsuit, do you?
If they aren't on your side, then yes.
You mean the ones with evidence and directly being affected by the lawsuit? No. We should trust the groomer posing as a libertarian instead.
What evidence? This policy? Which I showed does not support the plaintiff's contention?
Kansas spent nearly five years trying to crush Rich Martinez's classic Corvette over a technicality...
Mandatory Vette abortion.
The case was never properly Vetted.
Then again, Kansas is still a Little Red ...
Fetal E Vette tion!
No.
Hey Peanuts can you believe how amazing this Biden economy is?! Liberal capitalist Jeff Bezos made $5.34 billion yesterday. Yeah, definitely focus on that instead of GDP. Or the "two consecutive quarters of negative GDP" definition of "recession" that wingnut.com invented last week to make Biden look bad.
#TemporarilyFillingInForButtplug
Jones now says he knows that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was "100 percent real."
How the mighty have fallen.
Ironically, I was sure it was "100 percent real" 10 years ago, but now I'm not so sure.
Me too.
Biden press sec admits EOs designed for taxpayer funded abortions.
https://legalinsurrection.com/2022/08/jean-pierre-biden-eo-paves-the-way-for-medicaid-to-pay-for-abortions/
This is why they can't let November happen.
And it allows states to apply for the funds. I see a little money transfer happening for the middle man here.
“I see a little money transfer happening”
That’s all the federal government has been since 2020.
Well, if there's going to be taxpayer-funded crisis pregnancy centers...
Medicaid pays for crisis centers?
The U.S. Department of Transportation wants to force airlines to give people refunds for travel delays, even when it's not the airlines' fault.
Do you want to subsidize air travel or make it more expensive? MAKE UP YOUR MINDS.
Oh, wait...
Can we get tax refunds when the government fucks up?
Sinema is asking for the false inflation reduction act to make changes or she is a no.
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2022/08/04/sinema-wants-changes-to-reconciliation-bill-that-may-torpedo-the-whole-thing-n1618274
Spoilers: she's not going to say no.
Her numbers go down in the state every time she almost caves. They go back up when she holds the line. I think she holds.
Here's hoping. Depending on who goes against her in 2026 (or is she up next in 2024?) I could plausibly see myself rooting for her. If she holds the line on this, that would only encourage me.
While Kelly can go and get right fucked. I will write in a ham sandwich against him if I need to.
Kelly is god awful.
He's so shit. I wish McSally hadn't run against him. I would have preferred her overall, but she was my rep in Tucson for years (I lived in an area where I either had her or Grijalva as my rep depending on which block I was on, it was grim.)
She's not a bad person, but she was a weak candidate and was a weak representative even if I think she was a good person.
Unless the Dems fortify AZ again, Kelly loses in Nov.
Kelly is everything bad that happens when someone from CA moves to AZ
Sinema is a different political creature in that she's a lot like Tulsi Gabbard--she's far left, but is quite skilled at hiding her power level, and is a Democrat who possesses enough future-time orientation to understand that nuking traditional processes like the filibuster would just come back to bite the Dems in the ass later on, like it did with the Supreme Court and circuit judges.
She was a total bomb-thrower during her time in the AZ state house, but she's clearly a fast learner and figured out that you can't do that in the Senate if you actually have your party's best long-term interest in mind.
Kelly is a lot more like Jon Tester--he tries to come off like he's this independent thinker, but he's a total lap dog and will always do what he's told when it actually matters.
Without Manchin getting all the press, it's just her.
You might be right. She is in the position to get lots of "good" local coverage over this.
I have hope, because she's a Democrat in Arizona. So, still a Democrat, but the politics here are weird.
Just saw a headline. Looks like she's not going to hold out.
"Americans who have watched too many PBS documentaries about the rise of the Third Reich no doubt will continue to fear demagogues in the European mold," but "a more plausible worry is the Latin Americanization of U.S politics..."
If it's not the Nazis it's the commies.
A lot of people here have been accusing this gay and Black man who is GOP Proud of being a White socialist, (Don’t worry… you’ll be hearing from my lawyers) but I am not. I am just a simple Black and gay man who is trying not to end up on a liberal plantation alongside Jesse Jackson {shudder}.
But you know who is a socialist? Well, I’ll tell you. Alex Jones. That’s who. I mean, what else other than a deep commitment to class struggle could explain calling the judge a child molester *while* being in her courtroom. Only a DNC shill wouldn’t recognize this as an act of a person who literally wants to give all his money away to the defendants and who is deeply committed to redistribution of wealth by the government. He certainly has read up on his Marx— I’ll tell you.
Oh, and for the DNC shills here at reason.com here’s more evidence of Alex Jones’ commitment to the downtrodden. Normally, in a courtroom you at least make an attempt to look like your not lying you’re arse off. But not Alex Jones. He testifies under oath that he doesn’t send text messages and then has his lawyers forward on a bunch of text messages to opposing counsel. You know what that represents? I’ll tell you… that’s the actions of a brave vanguard of the proletariat who wants to spend time in America’s gulags alongside his fellow Marxian political prisoners. I mean, the more I think about the breadth of the coalition surrounding Dear Leader and Even More Dear Leader, Ron DeSantis, the more astonishing it becomes. First, this gay and Black man and now a bonafide Marxist looking to give his money away to the families at Sandy Hook. You know what that is? A political party with a wide and diverse coalition. That’s what that is.
Still terrible at this shrike. How do you not get any better after months?
Listen, as a conservative who is GOP Proud I ask you… do I really have to be good at anything here to further the GOP/libertarian coalition? Pretty much that consists of just just agreeing with whatever Rand Paul says. Isn’t my job of convincing libertarians to
Just shut up whenever a hard working Mexican is shipped back by ICE to Guatamala already done? Sorry for being lazy, but it’s just that my job as a GOP operative here is so easy.
Do you ever reread your terrible parody and think "i could have done better." Usually recognizing you are terrible at something is the first step to improving.
Kill your sock.
How do you not get any better after months?
Because he can't come to grips with the fact that you have to understand an argument to effectively parody it.
...the left-right distinction replaced by a dichotomy of insider oligarchy and outsider populism, and with impeachment weaponized by the party that controls Congress to expel presidents of the other party from the White House.
It would be interesting to see if that actually becomes a trend when the Dems fuckwits themselves out of congressional control.
ENB posts this un-ironically after Reasons coverage of Trump’s impeachment.
For one thing, "the Department of Health and Human Services failed early on to ask that bulk stocks of the vaccine it already owned be bottled for distribution," the Times reports:
By the time the federal government placed its orders, the vaccine's Denmark-based manufacturer, Bavarian Nordic, had booked other clients and was unable to do the work for months, officials said — even though the federal government had invested well over $1 billion in the vaccine's development.
Why is the government responsible for buying these shots?
Because the democrats are in charge.
San Francisco's new district attorney is leaning back into the drug war.
There simply cannot be a middle ground.
The whole victimless crime concept continues to evade them.
"However, federal authorities have been slow to ready the monkeypox vaccine for distribution—and even allowed a bunch of America's vaccine supply to be shipped to European countries."
The un-libertarian-ness of this sentence should make even ENB blush.
It's really shocking that she thinks, after the COVID pandemic, that what we need is more government control over vaccine supplies. It's like reading something straight out of Vox.
You have to dress for the job you want, not the job you have.
Look, selling the strategic oil reserves to China while Russia is cutting Western distribution is no problem, but not giving the gay activists everything they demand is unforgivable.
Good summary.
Far left progressives have no shame.
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Huge yikes in this story about school surveillance: schools sent teens home with chrome books pre-loaded with Gaggle spyware. Teens plugged their phones into their laptops to charge them. Gaggle sent administrators alerts when teens texted each other nudes
Totally going to inform parents and not for personal use.
An early, if harsh, lesson that your phone isn't private.
Hey, the parents might get upset and hit their kids, so of course the school should just keep the info, including pics, all to themselves.
Monkeypox can be fatal, but so far no monkeypox deaths have been reported in the U.S.
You had me at fatal.
Drinking water can be fatal.
Sun exposure can be fatal.
Sorry comrade, monkeypox is not a national health emergency, if it were we'd be recommending social distancing not gay orgies and shutting down bathhouses not throwing parades. If the people most at risk don't see a reason to modify their behavior I see no reason to subsidize their folly and protect them from their own actions.
How pro-choice activists won in Kansas. Kansas' messaging against the anti-abortion constitutional amendment—which voters resoundingly said no to on Tuesday—focused on medical privacy and religious freedom versus government mandates:
I've read the proposed amendment multiple times. It does not set a regulatory framework. It just said the constitution did not protect abortion or funding of it. The actual laws would be established later.
How did the narrative change about what actually happened so quickly?
The narrative didn't change. It got redefined.
Abortion. Rights activists are liars?
I can’t recall a news story’s outcome the democrats (and Reason) were more invested in.
Yes it’s a pipe dream to expect objective journalism, but in the words of Stossel:
“Give me a break”
"a more plausible worry is the Latin Americanization of U.S politics,"
You can say it - "banana republic".
Nothing about Jackie Walorski???
So she was republican, now if aoc died the reason editors would post a North koreanesq video of them crying
What is there to say?
An acknowledgement of the death, some minor details and a few career highlights would have been a decent gesture in the Quick Hits section.
I guess. There are tons of things the Morning Roundup doesn't mention, every single day.
Yes there are. The guy who gets his corvette back, though, some big news there.
The destruction of a Corvette is tragic. It is important.
It was four years to get it back. And the vette was saved. Could have waited a day.
Like the Morning Links only has so many column inches, and ENB would have had to not talk about the corvette to instead talk about Walorksi.
Yes. She could have saved the corvette tidbit for another day and we would not have been the lesser for it.
Corvettes are planet killers.
How dare you!
Leaded gas. A death star in action.
Such a disingenuous cunt.
On the other hand - I bet catching monkey pox is a reasonably effective vaccination against small pox. Just rebrand that bitch as safe and effective.
And vaccination against smallpox works pretty well against monkeypox, so it's a two-fer.
Least important issues of our times:
-abortion
-gay marriage
-monkeypox
Reason is a clown show
They also have a weekly article about what they watch on tv
They write about what they hold sacred.
> "Roughly 786,000 doses were held up by an F.D.A. inspection," the Times says.
As someone who works in the medical industry, this is standard behavior. That sound you hear is me yawning.
With employees of brandybuck's caliber, it's no surprise that healthcare is a shitshow
“Americans who have watched too many PBS documentaries about the rise of the Third Reich no doubt will continue to fear”
• "Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a pariah in Europe and darling on the American right,”
Chef’s kiss….
I don't know anyone on the 'right' who spends any time at all thinking about Hungarian prime ministers, let alone this one in particular.
And it is interesting no comment of how the American left feel about him or are we to assume anything the Europeans feel is automatically how the left feels
Orban is definitely somewhat popular among the American right (he even got an interview with Tucker Carlson). But it's a ridiculous thing to complain about on its own, and especially when juxtaposed with leftists creaming themselves over, for example, Hugo Chavez or Mao Zedong or Justin Trudeau.
Did he get interviewed by Tucker Carlson more than once? Carlson covers a variety of topics. You definitely need to go deeper than that to call him a "darling of the right," even if Carlson was very celebratory of him during the interview.
I'd say it would be fair to call Tucker Carlson a 'darling of the right'.
Still don't think it applies to Orbán.
Yeah, the "darling" framing is ridiculous. I'm just saying Orban isn't unknown or disliked among the American right (or the right in most countries, for that matter).
He's called a darling because conservatives refuse to refuse to listen to him. Instead of celebrating the open mindedness of having nationalists on TC's show, he must be branded "deplorable".
I have no idea. He's this weird thing I just choose to stay way from. I don't know a lot about Orban, and it's one of those things everyone is super partisan about, and so I actively choose to not dive into that argument.
Well one little tidbit is that Western Europe has been developing these “No-go neighborhoods” where muslim immigrants congregate and the countries laws don’t apply (the no-go is for police and all non-Muslims), but instead Sharia does. He doesn’t want that to happen in the country he was elected to lead (after campaigning on this issue). But when your philosophy is open borders uber alles, this must be demonized.
"Elite Kenyans are no longer looking at American democracy as a good governance model, writes Farah Stockman in The New York Times. "Today, the United States has become more of a cautionary tale than an exemplar.""
Hey, we got what the NYT supported.
Monkeypox Is Giving Public Health Agencies a Chance To Prove They've Learned Nothing From COVID
Apparently it's also giving gays a chance to prove they learned nothing from AIDS.
Another wonderful dividend of Tolerence!
Okay so fauci screwed up aids, allergies, and wuflu, that means he's due to be right once in his carreer
Apparently it's also giving gays a chance to prove they learned nothing from AIDS.
To be fair, a lot of the ones who did learn from the AIDS crisis ended up dead.
And that's actually a significant problem, because AIDS is still a serious disease, it's just that gay men think taking PreP pills means they don't have to be careful about fucking a bunch of random dudes anymore. You have bug-chasing politicians like Scott Weiner in California who think that anything which limits their hedonism is oppressive, hence, the argument from the left that telling gay men to not be giant mansluts is "marginalizing" them.
I do think there's a few things at play here. I do think this is a male thing, first and foremost. I think straight-men would be having huge amounts of random sex with women, if women allowed it. I mean, I haven't looked at the stats but this doesn't seem to be a homosexual issue in general. I'm not hearing a whole lot about the effect of Monkeypox in the Lesbian community.
It's kind of an old observation, but there is a part of the gay community that really is male-sex drive vs male-sex drive which just leads to a lot of sweaty grappling in a way that adding women to the equation reduces.
And I do think there is a lot to feel bad for this community, because I do think they're just doing what they were taught. We've been taught that sex with consent is great, and should basically always be sought and there's very little consequence to engaging in it. Once you get people trained in being told this thing we naturally like is also super positive for you it can become hard to break. So, this sort of stuff is sort of a natural extension of the sexual revolution as well.
https://twitter.com/FLVoiceNews/status/1555196966740582401?t=A8WPcNBSp8z42YxiJj3pOA&s=19
#BREAKING: Gov. Ron DeSantis is suspending State Attorney Andrew Warren, a Democrat, for vowing to not enforce prohibitions on sex changes for minors or restrictions on abortion
"When you make yourself above the law, you have violated your duty."
DESANTIS: "The Constitution of Florida has vested the veto power in the Governor, not in individual state attorneys."
[Video]
Does that apply to Steven segal
Well, if Warren cannot do his job under the strictures of the duly passed laws of Florida...
This is going to earn a very angry Shackford article.
Don't say Scott!
ENB missed it maybe because she was so distracted by Orban.
The disease has so far been spreading largely among gay and bisexual men.
Ruh roh, I've heard this tune before. Let me guess, the heterosexual explosion is just around the corner?
Paging Dr. Facui...
That's what they're hoping for.
once enough bisexuals start infecting their wives then we can start shutting down salons and gyms but not bath houses
https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1555200305884790787?t=Q_COeF1whiPaKf6-whhyxA&s=19
Child sexualization specialist continues trying to ban a word that means child sexualization specialist
[Link]
Democrats really seem to think censoring people ends an argument. It is weird. They can't stand not being out of their bubble.
They have hope that if they can ban the use of the words to describe a concept then they can eliminate the concept from the public mind.
How does that compete with our resident child sex specialist and our child castration specialist? Or are the jobs complementary?
Does he fifty-cent in comment sections too?
Chem Jeff or spb?
Both
SNOW WHITE!
— Pedo Jeffy
Literally teaching children to roofie their dates and sell them off to dwarfs in the forest as housekeeping slaves. The kids are traumatized!
"...the federal government...federal health agencies...federal authorities...The government...the Department of Health and Human Services...the federal government...Health and Human Services officials...Department of Health and Human Services...Food and Drug Administration...Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...federal government's...CDC..."
This is not an exhaustive count of the number of times a governmental agency is listed in that single article on Monkeypox.
See anything about, oh, MDs in there?
What we have here is an obvious case of a sort of market failure; the failure of the goddam government to get out of the way and let the market deliver the goods.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ballistic-missiles-soar-over-taiwan-hundreds-pla-fighters-breach-airspace-5-day-drills
According to China's People's Daily, this has included PLA command dispatching "hundreds" of fighter jets to enter airspace off the northern, southwestern and southeastern airspaces of the island, at a moment Taiwan's defense forces are on a heightened state of alert. On Wednesday some half a dozen jets were reported as having breached the 'median line' separating the Taiwan Strait. Beijing is promising in essence this is only the beginning.
And more alarming, China launched a series of ballistic missiles into waters off Taiwan, with some having flown over the island. "Taiwan has confirmed that mainland China launched 11 Dongfeng series missiles into waters north, south and east of the island on Thursday afternoon, a day after US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi left Taipei," South China Morning Post reports.
"The island’s defence ministry said the 11 DF series missiles were fired between 1.56pm and 4pm. It is the first time mainland missiles have flown over the island."
a day after US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi left Taipei
Stupid pussies.
They were trying to target Pelosi's aircraft on radar, but they couldn't get a good lock on it, since it was made of wood and straw.
"Progressives want "to unleash what they call 'beast mode' executive power"
All those lefties who secretly admire the CCP while they publicly talk about Denmark get a stiffie.
To whom do they think that phrasing sounds good?
“You can’t [legislate] by executive order unless you’re a dictator. We’re a democracy. We need consensus.” - Joe Biden, October, 2020.
Haha! Biden cannot remember 5 mins ago, let alone 2 years ago.
"Look at me. I lied again." - Joe Biden
https://summit.news/2022/08/04/video-biden-energy-advisor-claims-its-just-factually-not-true-that-gas-prices-were-rising-before-ukraine-invasion/
Biden administration energy adviser Amos Hochstein claimed Wednesday that it is “just factually not true” to claim that gas prices were increasing before the invasion of Ukraine earlier this year, despite the fact that the prices had increased by over a dollar per gallon from the day Biden took office to the day of Russia’s military intervention.
It's like they think hundreds of millions of people can't remember past the last news cycle.
In many cases they are right.
And that belief is reinforced by MSM repeating their lies like the good propagandists they are.
"a more plausible worry is the Latin Americanization of U.S politics," suggests Michael Lind at Persuasion, "with the left-right distinction replaced by a dichotomy of insider oligarchy and outsider populism, and with impeachment weaponized by the party that controls Congress to expel presidents of the other party from the White House."
Is he referring to what democrats have already done or is he trying to foretell what would happen if Trump were to win again
Gotta get a 'both sides' in there somehow.
The left/right distinction has always been iffy. All these dichotomies are. Even the insider oligarchy vs. populism is complicated.
AOC will be 35 in 2024 and I expect her to be running. You'll see what Latin Americanization will look like. There's enough millennials and Suburban wine Moms who think just like her to push her over the top to the nomination. Look at Chile, 60% voted for a douchebag left wing millennial "student leader" because their subway fares went up. Now his approval ratings are lower than Biden's.
AOC will be 35 in 2024 and I expect her to be running.
She's already getting fluffed by the media as the party's savior because she spends all of her time on TikTok. Bet your ass she's running, because it's the same level of media butt-kissing that prompted Obama and O'Rourke to run.
Monkeypox Is Giving Public Health Agencies a Chance To Prove They've Learned Nothing From COVID
They learned that the American people are sheep, and what more do they need to learn? Lie and fuck up as much as you want, it doesn't matter. People will still follow orders and defend your lies and fuck-ups. Look at how they're handling the monkey pox. It's not proof that they learned nothing, it's proof that they learned enough. Nobody got fired, nobody got disciplined, Biden brags about the great job they did, they got bonuses and more funding - what have we learned from that?
How pro-choice activists won in Kansas.
Karine Jean-Pierre Says It Was ‘Unconstitutional’ For Supreme Court To Overturn Roe
https://twitter.com/greg_price11/status/1554885788772585475
She really is trying to beat Bhagdhad Bob for sheer idiocy.
-jcr
Chuck Schumer’s son-in-law lands gig at Blackstone.
https://nypost.com/2022/08/03/chuck-schumers-son-in-law-is-lobbyist-for-private-equity-giant-blackstone-report/
Wyoming and Montana
Not big bathhouse states.
Monkeys are afraid of horses. Therefore, fucking while riding a horse is a perfect prophylactic for Monkeypox.
Missoula?
This has led to a U.S. shortage of monkeypox vaccines that could be crippling attempts to slow or stop the disease's spread. "The government is now distributing about 1.1 million doses, less than a third of the 3.5 million that health officials now estimate are needed to fight the outbreak,"
I don't mean to be that guy, but to be that guy, this is a strange place to be in a libertarian space, reading libertarian authors. When Libertarianism's chief complaint is the Government isn't moving quickly and efficiently enough to get a jillion vaccines delivered for an imminently survivable disease at taxpayer cost... have we just given up?
I've also felt really weird reading their coverage of the Monkeypox stuff. They're actually the only one's I hear talking about it, and their stance bothers me in a way I have a hard time elucidating.
Perhaps you have mistaken Reason for a libertarian space with libertarian authors?
^ And at this point, if you haven’t realized it, you’re either not paying attention or you’re canoeing north in Egypt.
In other words, it ain't happening:
Congressional Budget Office: Over 90 Percent of Promised Deficit Reduction in Manchin–Schumer Would Come after 2026
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/cbo-over-90-of-promised-deficit-reduction-in-manchin-schumer-would-come-after-2026/
A penny spent is a penny saved.
It’s not spent, it’s invested!
The U.S. made a breakthrough battery discovery — then gave the technology to China.
https://www.npr.org/2022/08/03/1114964240/new-battery-technology-china-vanadium
Ah, it wasn't that the abortion restrictions were just too tight, it was that the clever progressives tricked the flyover rubes. Had the right magical incantation not been uttered, it'd be the handmaid's tale. Chalk one up for DC political consultants armed with powerpoints and spreadsheets.
Ocean Viking, a search and rescue ship for migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea.
Interesting name for a ship snatching people up on the high seas.
Elite Kenyans are no longer looking at American democracy as a good governance model, writes Farah Stockman in The New York Times. "Today, the United States has become more of a cautionary tale than an exemplar."
It didn't go our way.
When you've lost Elite Kenyans...
Elite Kenyans are no longer looking at American democracy as a good governance model,
The Elite Kenyan who was in charge of this country for 8 years wasn't too fond of it himself.
"Americans who have watched too many PBS documentaries about the rise of the Third Reich no doubt will continue to fear demagogues in the European mold," but "a more plausible worry is the Latin Americanization of U.S politics,"
This feels like a reference to the Rise of the Far Right Latina.
Why in the world are you wearing a mask for a phone call? Our “leaders” are complete and total jokes.
https://twitter.com/ClayTravis/status/1554887442578243584
Because it's the equivalent of a fetish, charm, or a talisman for the cosmopolitan class.
"Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a pariah in Europe
He is indeed and if you were able to interpret more than 140 characters at a time, you'd know that the European sanctions against Russia over Ukraine are designed to hurt Orban.
UN Declares War on ‘Dangerous’ Conspiracy Theories: ‘The World Is NOT Secretly Manipulated By Global Elite’
https://en.unesco.org/themes/gced/thinkbeforesharing
Thank goodness they've cleared that up then.
UN Declares War on ‘Dangerous’ Conspiracy Theories: ‘The World Is NOT Secretly Manipulated By Global Elite’
This reads like a Babylon Bee headline.
Parody on even numbered days, prophecy on odd numbered days.
We're not out to get you. But if you're paranoid enough to tell people that we are, we're going to get you.
Holy hell. Read some of the info in the link. They go on and on about why it is OK to be afraid of COVID.
It is not OK to be afraid of COVID. It is OK to be sad that Grandma died. It is not OK to be afraid that you are going to die from the same thing that killed your grandma.
There is a world-wide conspiracy to lead people into fear. It is very, very real.
Haha. Oh, the UN. Doing everything they can to prove there's no way they're in control at least.
BREAKING: FBI arrests former Louisville cop involved in deadly Breonna Taylor raid for lying on the search warrant about her drug dealer boyfriend
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11081289/FBI-arrests-ex-Louisville-cop-involved-deadly-Breonna-Taylor-raid-lying-search-warrant.html
Let's see if the FBI will go after the other 800,000 police officers who consistently lie on warrants, reports, and in court.
How powerful is your ____________ lives matter organization?
So with all the Trump picks winning so far, how are the GOPe and Nevertrump handling it?
I was assured by the media every T-backed candidate was losing by 20 points.
I'm not a NeverTrumper, and I don't know what GOPe means. But thoughts from a not particularly Trump-y person.
I don't really know what to think about it. On one hand, I'm not very Trump-y. It's not clear to me how much of this is Trump influencing elections vs. Trump choosing people who were already ahead (probably a combination of both). I'm not a big fan of the populist movement happening, though I also am sympathetic to many of their criticisms. I just don't know about their solutions.
That said, I've been constantly assured about the dangers of Trump and Trump adjacent politicians. I've mostly found them to range from bad-to-okay and that Washington as an institution is so powerful as to reform or constrain even the wildest of wildcards. They're not exactly my candidates, but, shit, they never are because I'm a political weird-o.
I think a lot of the more egregious people are being weeded out, and I think the electorate tends to deal with truly problematic people over time. But, we will see. Ultimately, I trust people outside of my state/district to choose their own people and I try not to get too emotionally involved in their decision. I am not registered to either party and so I did not vote in the Arizona primaries, though I think I would have preferred Robson over Lake. I'll find out more in the general.
Listening to folks at the dog park talk, it was interesting to hear about the Republican Senate primary and the biggest topic, not surprisingly, was a lot of anger about lockdowns during Covid and that seemed to hurt Brnovich more than any other thing. That's a small sample size, but the only one I have. I do think that the media and government is trying to move on from Covid too fast, and there's lingering anger from many people, particularly small business adjacent people, that is not getting addressed. I really stand with the idea that we need a full investigation of the entire federal Covid response. I do not think that will happen though.
So, there are random thoughts.
>>Trump and Trump adjacent politicians. I've mostly found them to range from bad-to-okay
who are the politicians you range from okay-to-good?
Woo nelly.
Uh, uh... Barry Goldwater? I guess he's not okay-to-good as much as the shining example of a politician and the one whom Arizona continues to let down with every elected official since him.
The ones I thought were okay-to-good:
Jeff Flake was good when he was my congressman, he was less good as a Senator.
Chuck Grassley seems okay.
Sinema is proving pretty good within my expectations of a Democrat
Rand Paul seems pretty good
Massie
Sasse
I have some mediated hopes for Vance.
Tim Scott
Cruz is complicated, but he has things I like
I kind of like Ron Johnson from what I've seen.
I have to admit, I'm not the best at the following day-to-day politics, but those are Senators (and Vance) who I think are at least within the realm of me being able to appreciate them. I'm not going into the House because I know less of them, and there are too many of them. Out of older people, I'm gaining some appreciation for Pat Buchanan as I read him, though I also can't wholesale go with him.
I just hate them all for even being politicians but I enjoy Ted Cruz and the contrarian in Sinema is entertaining as well.
I don't know what GOPe means.
GOP establishment
Ah. Yeah, I'm probably closer to that in a lot of ways. My end-goals tend to be more aligned with them, though I share certain concerns of tactics with the more populist/Trump-y/whatever we're calling it side.
"Ah. Yeah, I'm probably closer to that"
I've seen your posts. You're not compromised and greedy enough to qualify.
Make a bunch of promises and immediately break them, do a little insider trading, and then take a bribe from a special interest group, and we'll review again in six months.
>>One would think ... the federal government would be in fighting form when it comes to addressing a new public health threat
reader question for podcast: do you straight-face and free-form thoughts like this or do you type with a provocative purpose?
more like one would be totally surprised if the federal government came up with an effective policy this time, one that reduced health risks while respecting peoples' rights
or any time ...
When you combine the resurgence of violence in schools with the mental health crisis among kids, schools are surveilling students' activities more than ever.
Why are you pretending that school shootings are not a vanishingly small risk and that teen angst is a crisis? You get a police state when you value safety over freedom. You get a police state when you allow irrational fear to justify it.
Today it is schools ratting out kids. Tomorrow it will be kids ratting out parents.
Is there anyone in the media that isn't completely fucking useless?
Reading the article, these appear to be school supplied lap-tops too. So, I'm not sure this is entirely unfounded. If the kids are using them for illegal activity it's not clear to me the school isn't liable.
I think the underlying problem here might be one of the school supplied laptops and kids using them for non-school related things. I actually don't know if there is a big libertarian issue here. There's the general one of public schools at all, but insofar as any school is providing these materials this feels like it's a reasonable thing for them to be doing, even if I don't like the idea.
Details, always bugging me with details.
The laptops are used to charge phones (not illegal)
The spyware steals data on the phone (illegal)
The school reviews the stolen data (presumed), also (illegal)
The school finds nudes (maybe illegal depending on age and state law)
#defundpublicschools
That's a good point. I do not know. Considering our litigious society though, I could easily see a school being held liable for things kids did with their school supplied laptops.
I'll go with your hashtag though.
The laptops had nothing to do with it, except for when the students plugged their phones into them, they illegally hoovered up all the information on them.
Waiting for the courageous and scientific hero, Dr. Fauci, to step to the microphone and urge "If you are gay, stop having promiscuous sex until you get vaccinated. "
As long as it took to get therapeutics for HIV, gays never said "No thanks, some fat asshole on the radio said it's a hoax, so I'm going to choose to suffer and die."
The conflict with the EU and Orban is between bureaucratic rule and democracy, or what used to be called self-determination. It's bizarre so called libertarians choose bureaucratic rule.
Well, Reason Editors choose bureaucratic rule.
So the first thing you want to do if your kid’s school gives them a computer is to air gap it until you can get some anti-spyware software.
The difference is that Trump made the CDC/FDA hurry up. Biden doesn't even know who they are.