Republicans Set To Introduce National Late-Term Abortion Ban
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After decades of saying abortion's legality should be left up to individual states, Republicans are wasting no time in exposing that for the convenient lie it was. Just a few months after the Supreme Court said Americans have no constitutional right to abortion, Republican leaders are set to propose a nationwide abortion ban.
Led by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R–S.C.), a group of Senate Republicans is reportedly backing a federal ban on abortions at 15 weeks of pregnancy. Graham's bill—the "Protecting Pain-Capable Unborn Children from Late-Term Abortions Act"—is expected to be introduced in the Senate today.
The bill's name is misleading in that way so many pieces of legislation are—designed to make anyone who votes against it seem to the casual observer like an extremist or even a monster. (See also: any bill with sex trafficking in the name.) The phrase late-term abortion is not a medical term. But in general, it refers to an abortion in the third trimester (which starts at 28 weeks) or, at least, an abortion that takes place after the point of fetal viability (when a fetus could survive outside the womb, around 23 or 24 weeks).
Graham's bill, however, is expected to propose an abortion ban that starts at 15 weeks.
Even prior to the recent Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, many states banned abortion after the point of fetal viability, according to reproductive rights organization the Guttmacher Institute. Since the Supreme Court ruling, bans in 44 states have gotten more restrictive, with some now entirely banning the procedure and some bans starting at six or 15 weeks.
"Just 1% of US abortions occurred after the 21 week point, and 91% occurred before 13 weeks," notes Georgetown University professor Don Moynihan on Substack. "So why allow a late and rarely used cut-off? Women are more likely to select an abortion at that point because of health risk either to themselves or the fetus. Having that option is important for women forced to make some hard choices."
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After decades of saying abortion's legality should be left up to individual states...
And that the states should say no. GOP thought that part was understood.
I actually don't think the GOP bill would stand up to the ruling given. I thought the ruling clearly stated there is no federal powers for abortion policy at all at the federal level.
Then Republicans should vote against it, though I can understand why they wouldn't.
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Wasn't it more there is no freestanding constitutional right to abortion? An actual law legalizing it can be reviewed and evaluated against the scope of it's text (if properly drafted) while a vague ruling cannot. This is how viability became an issue since one side could push it to birth and the other self-driving unique DNA.
I can see how legislation either way premised off the goals of the preamble could be allowed even today. But then I'm not a lawyer.
The federal government is limited to enumerated powers.
So they're gonna have to commerce clause their way to a justification as to why this is, despite not being mentioned, one of the fedgov's enumerated powers
The states are the ones with general price powers.
Abortion…commerce clause….because there is a market in the unborn?
WTF
Fetal body parts do sell for BIG bucks. And we are the ONLY country that allows abortion at term for no reason at all (nine states allow this)
https://www.dailysignal.com/2016/04/20/in-the-market-for-fetal-body-parts-a-babys-brain-sells-for-3340/
The constitution is a granting of powers, not a limit to powers. So saying it is not in the constitution should remove it from the board at the federal level.
That's why they're doing this now: Because they can be sure that it's a meaningless gesture.
Although to be fair, back when they were saying it should be a state matter, it was basically assumed that nobody but serial killers and Nazis hiding out in Argentina favored legalizing elective abortions of healthy babies right up to the moment of delivery, and maybe a few hours past that. Who knew the Democrats would go nuts on the subject?
Red herring alert! There have been no medically unnecessary IDXs since at least 2009.
Talking about third trimester abortions is disingenuous, since almost no one supports them and they don't happen except for when medically necessary (life of the mother, unsurvivable fetal abnormalities, non-viable fetus, etc.).
So par for the anti-abortion course.
"Talking about third trimester abortions is disingenuous, since almost no one supports them"
Several states have passed laws to specifically permit that. So, apparently, there is support for it.
"they don't happen except for when medically necessary (life of the mother, unsurvivable fetal abnormalities, non-viable fetus, etc.)."
...which occur about as frequently as third trimester abortions, yet they are brought up ad infinitum.
which occur about as frequently as third trimester abortions, yet they are brought up ad infinitum
So maybe both sides tend to be a bit disingenuous here?
Of course they are. Both sides love the issue because it fuels donations and fires up the base. So both try to portray the other side as monstrous as possible.
The idea that many people are having elective third trimester abortions is silly. As is the claim that people are being denied medically necessary abortions. The vast majority finds both of those things quite distasteful as far as I can see.
No maybe about it.
The extreme arguments very much tend to get the headlines. It's either about a total ban or unlimited up until the baby is crowning for some of the most vocal folks putting forth arguments.
Getting folks angry sells newspapers, or whatever digital clicks are the 21st century equivalent. The edge cases are easier to get angry about.
And the loudest, most extreme voices get elected, at least on the GOP side. The model legislation put out by National Right to Life and other anti-abortion groups are not supported by most Americans. The liberal response, to pass legislation that eliminates the possibility of any restrictions, is an overreaction the other way.
A moderate, reasonable compromise would be a ban staring at the earliest point a fetus has ever survived or a 21 week ban (presently the same thing), but the politics of the issue on both sides is too entrenched for the vast majority of Americans who fall in the middle to get a say.
"Several states have passed laws to specifically permit that. So, apparently, there is support for it."
Several states have passed laws that were built to prevent anti-abortionists from having any ability to pass abortion bans. That requires a law to prevent any exceptions, because if you give anti-abortionists an inch, they'll jackboot all over everyone.
"...which occur about as frequently as third trimester abortions, yet they are brought up ad infinitum."
Unlike the mythical "partial birth abortions" anti-abortionists are always talking about, medically necessary IDXs are real.
Talking about third trimester abortions is disingenuous, since almost no one supports them
This is a lie. The principles supporting the activist refrains "her body her choice" or "keep your laws off my body" support abortion until birth. Everyone using these sayings supports abortion until birth.
Believing that individuals have the right to make their own choices about their body and supporting abortion until live birth are the exact same thing? Really.
Since 60%+ of people believe that abortion should be legal until almost the beginning of the third trimester and less than 10% believe that abortion should be legal through live birth, how do you reconcile that?
Unless you are a mindless fanatic who isn't interested in understanding anything or acknowledging that abortion isn't a black-and-white issue, of course.
", etc."
Yeah, the elective ones fall under "etc.".
Zero medically unnecessary IDXs have been performed since Dr. Tiller was assassinated by Christian terrorists in 2009. That doesn't stop anti-avlrtionists from falsely claiming differently, but they are notriously dishonest.
The point of the bill is to force democrats to vote against a 15-week ban, and to keep them fighting for late-term abortion, which most people find abhorrent.
The D's want to make the mid-terms about abortion, so the R's are trying to make it about abortion on their own terms by presenting a bill that's in line with not only pretty much every western nation's current laws, but also with the majority of Americans' sentiment on abortion - legal till about 15 weeks.
The majority of Americans definitively reject 15 weeks bans. It isn't until after 20 weeks that it is even close.
Please keep telling us what 'the majority' believe. It is so much more an honest form of discourse than presenting a reasoned argument.
Well, since the anti-abortion and pro-life position has never been the majority belief about abortion since they started asking the question in the early 70s, that is about as honest as it gets.
If you value honesty so much, make your case for why abortion should be outlawed or severely restricted. Because after 50 years of well-funded efforts, the anti-abortion position is still viewed as unconvincing by over 80% of people and the pro-life position is unconvincing to almost 2/3.
The problem isn't that the pro-choice position is the more convincing belief, and has been for almost 50 years. The problem is that anti-abortionists and pro-lifers refuse to accept it.
We cannot really say that because I don't trust a single poll on the subject. Every last one is biased to the hilt.
I wish I could refute that but...
Well, this issue is very much a case of lies, damned lies, and statistics. I'd have to very carefully examine any poll's methodology before I took the interpretation to heart.
Not that OP actually pointed to any poll to back his assertion.
There are a lot of reputable polls with published methodologies and questions that have remained unchanged for years. Find a good one (or, if you're actually interested in accuracy, find several) and check it out.
Here is a great list of polling organizations and their reliability: https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/pollster-ratings/
So if 50 years of documented, transparent, and repeatable public opinion polls aren't acceptable to you, what is?
What yiu're really saying is that you won't accept information that you don't like. The only polls you believe are the ones that support your beliefs, right? At least you are honest about your dishonesty.
I provide a poll just below. Can you post yours?
Tiny pole. Never need abortion.
Here's Pew's. There are others that are also reputable that have very similar results and have been asking the same questions for years. It also breaks out beliefs by religious affiliation, which is pretty fascinating since white evangelical Protestants are the only ones who are majority anti-abortion + pro-life. Even Catholics are more pro-choice than pro-life.
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2022/05/06/americas-abortion-quandary/
if the Rs pass a ban after 21 weeks it will turn this nation into a Handmaid's Tale!.... oh wait.
It will put the US in line with the most generous liberal abortion restrictions in all of Europe.
I don't see 21 weeks as unreasonable. The earliest a fetus has been delivered alive and survived is 21 weeks, 0 days.
I think a line at the earliest point a fetus has survived would be acceptable to reasonable people, even if that point continues to move earlier as technology improves.
Since the lungs and brain are the last two that develop to a point capable of supporting life, getting earlier will become increasingly difficult.
The point of the bill is to force democrats to vote against a 15-week ban
This, and to establish that the Republicans don't want to ban abortion from the moment of conception, thus heading that messaging off at the pass.
"Head them off at the pass? I hate that cliché!"
the ruling was that there are no constitutional protections that prevent banning abortion. it never says abortion can't be banned by the feds, it says there is nothing preventing it from being banned.
with the twisted and deliberately short-sighted logic they used to get here, i have no doubt the court would uphold this law.
You mean like there's no constitutional authority for the federal government to commit prohibition within the borders of the nation? Or create federal lending companies? Or federal insurance companies? Or charity companies? Or to pay for sidewalks and local roads and county courthouses? Or to pay for part of your solar panels and electric cars? When did lack of constitutional authority ever stop the US Government?
Madison said the power of taxation could only be used to fund the powers constitutionally enumerated to the federal government, it can use taxation to provide for the national defense because it has the constitutionally enumerated power of national defense. I fail to find the constitutionally enumerated power to help people buy electric cars or lend them money for education or small businesses.
I would guess the Washington Generals are doing their damndest to lose in the midterms. There's no reason to propose this bill, especially now.
sigh
They aren't going to lose in the midterms. The House and Senate will both be Republican-controlled after the midterms. Nothing either party can do will stop it.
Another rousing meeting of Libertarians For Statist Womb Management convened . . . at a gathering place for half-educated, superstitious, bigoted, faux libertarian right-wingers.
The meeting of Libertarians For Big-Government Micromanagement Of Ladyparts Clinics should start soon, too.
Carry on, clingers. So far as your betters permit, that is.
Fuck off, dipshit.
Big talk from a mask-pushing jab enforcer.
Also, what TrollLogic said.
As if you have ever seen any Ladyparts (old style or new age).
Lol. Sure has been a lot o’ permits granted lately, rev. Almost like the betters are losing control of the process.
Carry on, loser.
Open wide, hicklib--you're about to get a coat-hanger jammed up your cooter.
"After decades of saying abortion's legality should be left up to individual states, Republicans are wasting no time in exposing that for the convenient lie it was."
Well duh..... Anyone with 1/2-a brain knew that.
More, More, More Gov-Guns to FORCE people to reproduce.....
^^THAT; is what it's been about all along.
Otherwise; Fetal Ejection would be the topic not FORCED reproduction.
For the longest, Dems and Whigs said that States ought to decide on the sexual and reproductive use of female slaves... as long as the answer was "sure, rape and beat them, get them pregnant after quadroon balls and send vigilantes with guns to hunt them down if they try to escape to another jurisdiction." (Article 4, Section 3) The only difference now is that Republicans are saying most of this and expanding the intended victims to include ALL women, not just brown women.
...a group of Senate Republicans is reportedly backing a federal ban on abortions at 15 weeks of pregnancy.
No activist gives up the battle, even if it's been won.
But an experienced politician like Graham should know how to humor them and send them away.
Republicans: reducing abortions by shooting their own dicks off.
OK, that one was funny.
Oddly enough, 15 weeks is 105 days, almost exactly the limit up to which the 1972 Libertarian Platform said to repeal laws bullying girls and threatening doctors with guns--which the Supreme Court adopted. The Prohibition Party reacted to this and God's Own Prohibitionists, not to be outdone in matters of mystical bigotry and gratuitous coercion, quickly agreed. Graham Cracker is reiterating stuff mystical fascists have been whining about since 1973 and publishing in platforms since 1976.
Weird. ENB has posted often polls showing support of Roe. But no polling showing support of 2nd trimester regulations on abortion... why?
The new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds 61% of Americans say abortion should be legal in most or all circumstances in the first trimester of a pregnancy. However, 65% said abortion should usually be illegal in the second trimester, and 80% said that about the third trimester.
https://apnews.com/article/only-on-ap-us-supreme-court-abortion-religion-health-2c569aa7934233af8e00bef4520a8fa8
Oh. Higher numbers than the misleading Roe support polls. Awkward.
Those MAGA Bastards are trying to be just like Europe. I thought we were supposed to aspire to be like Europe.
Only the parts of Europe supported by WEF. Like a city banning all meat.
Hey! Meat is murder. Good think those clumps of cells are some type of plant.
ENB gets her poll numbers from other cocktail party patrons (but not the hired help).
She always combines the "Legal under all conditions" with "Legal under certain conditions" positions, but she never combines the "Illegal under all conditions" and "Illegal under certain condition."
I don't know if it's worse if she's too stupid to deal with the issue as anything other than binary, or if she's well aware and is lying because she thinks other people are too stupid.
ENB isn't that stupid. She's lying and obfuscating to support her side and her opinions. It's been quite obvious over the years reading her roundup on Reason. (Long time reader of the comments.)
The dumb bitch cited one random Twitter user as her sole source for the claim that Republicans want to introduce a national abortion ban.
She knows what she's doing. It's to rile up people against Republicans. It's a consistent pattern from ENB, day in, day out. She consistently shows her stripes as a progressive Democrat who wants weed, abortion, and buttsex.
>>She knows what she's doing. It's to rile up people against Republicans.
if it worked for half the people who read her we might have a football roster.
I'll give her credit for trying, but she's obviously not succeeding. She might find far more fertile (no pun intended) ground at Salon or Vox.
No better way to signal membership in the right wing whining about Reason club than to call ENB a bitch multiple times for no very good reason:
https://reason.com/2022/09/13/republicans-set-to-introduce-national-late-term-abortion-ban/?comments=true#comment-9698285
Hasta la vista, pendejo!
Mr Sulu, engage Moot Loser.
The support for "always legal" and "legal in most cases" beats "always illegal" and "illegal in most cases" ten times out of ten.
There just isn't the support for abortion bans that anti-abortion and pro-life claim. There never has been, probably because it is an unconvincing position.
You can take the exact same information she frames as "overwhelming for at least some abortions" and reframe it as "overwhelming support for at least restrictions on abortion." It's at or over 70% in both cases.
She's arbitrarily decided that people in favor of 15 week abortion bans-the exact same kind of abortion she's railing against in this article-are in lockstep with the people who want unrestricted abortion access, because they're in favor of at least some abortions. Those are clearly distinct positions and she's twisting reality so she can rail against 15-week abortion bans and yet pretend that people IN FAVOR of 15 week abortion bans agree with her position.
That was my point. Framing it as an overwhelming majority of people either "support some restrictions" (which erroneously insinuates that massive majorities are pro-choice) or "oppose unrestricted abortion" (which erroneously insinuates that massive majorities are pro-life) is dishonest.
For a healthy pregnancy, At 13-15 weeks it is roughly 60/40 against restrictions. At 24-26 weeks it is flipped. The tipping point is somewhere in the middle of the second trimester.
For health/life of the mother, rape, incest, and failure to thrive (at any point in the pregnancy), people largely believe abortion should be legal.
Those beliefs haven't changed over the decades since Roe, despite well-funded efforts to advance pro-life support. There is no indication that the next 50 years would be any different. It wouldn't be hard to craft moderate legislation that recognizes those facts. But moderates don't get attention or have any influence. Being reasonable is a political liability.
No it doesn't. Vast majority want regulations after the first trimester dummy.
No, the support shifts from overwhelimgly pro-choice at 15 weeks to overwhelmingly pro-life at 26 weeks. The tipping point is somewhere in between.
Quick reminder that if blue states hadn't passed laws for unrestricted abortion, Roe would still be active.
You'll have to explain the logic of that claim. I don't see it.
The question then is why a presumably savvy politician like Graham is doing this.
Get Donkeys on record against a reasonable compromise.
15 weeks isn't a reasonable compromise.
Jim Jones was a savvy preacher.
She's an activist rather than an honest journalist, so she frames everything to favor the side she supports. She's done it forever.
"She always combines the "Legal under all conditions" with "Legal under certain conditions" positions, but she never combines the "Illegal under all conditions" and "Illegal under certain condition.""
Everyone combines "legal in all cases" and "legal in most cases" into the general category of "pro-choice" and "illegal in all cases" and "illegal in most cases" into "pro-life". That is so common it isn't even commented on.
The less-honest way to frame it is to group everyone other than "illegal in all cases" under pro-choice or everyone other than "legal in all cases" under pro-life. So if the percentages aren't roughly 60/40 pro-choice/pro-life, you can assume someone is pulling a fast one.
I think that the most honest breakdown is anti-abortion (illegal in all cases), pro-life (illegal in most cases), pro-choice (legal in most cases), and unrestricted (legal in all cases).
Backdoor censorship on social media. A new analysis from Will Duffield of the Cato Institute looks at "jawboning" on social media. Jawboning is when "a government official threatens to use his or her power—be it the power to prosecute, regulate, or legislate—to compel someone to take actions that the state official cannot." Essentially, it's government bullying for censorial purposes. And "although courts have identified and censured jawboning in the past, it has been given a new life in the internet age," warns Duffield.
Youre almost there reason. We have been mentioning this for near a decade in the comments.
PrIvAtE cOmPaNiEs
No, no. I've been told multiple times by leftists like ENB that this is just private companies acting on their own and free speech by individuals in government power, nothing to see here.
Graham's bill, however, is expected to propose an abortion ban that starts at 15 weeks.
Graham had decided to become a breakwater against any red waves November.
His consistent fecklessness is his one true character.
How dare you presume to tell Miss Lindsey that she has no right to decide what she and every other woman can and cannot do with their own bodies?
Here, take this vaccine. And wear a mask.
Take this "vaccine", wear a mask, and shut up about the air-quotes thing.
Backdoor censorship on social media.
To be fair, sometimes DC will give Big Tech a reacharound.
Still, this jawbone thing sounds like a jackass maneuver
"one side treats [Hunter's laptop] with polite indifference while the other side foments"
Fomenting.... insurrection?
No more pouncing?
Indifference. Yeah! That's the ticket.
Polite indifference.
Fomenting?? Sounds FILTHY to me!!!
Fomenting at the mouth especially.
"one side treats [Hunter's laptop] with polite indifference"
And by indifference, what they really mean is deliberately censoring the story and organizing 50+ "experts" to claim it was Russian disinformation.
Uh, I don't think indifference means what you think it means.
New York magazine does a deep dive into "the sordid saga of Hunter Biden's laptop"—and how "the present stalemate, in which one side treats the subject with polite indifference while the other side foments and fundraises off it, is unsustainable."
Intentionally censoring in media and social media and having FBI agents shut down lines if inquiry is "polite indifference?"
It's not wrong if they do it.
Come on. It's the civilized way that cultured people over-throw elections.
From that article:
But the implications of what happened to Hunter Biden go far beyond politics. Whether or not he turns out to be the perpetrator of a crime, he is certainly the victim of a violation — an invasion of privacy that is staggering in its totality.
He gave the laptop to a third party and then abandoned it. I don't know how he has any expectation of privacy over its contents, especially when the contents contain lots of criminal activity.
I think that they let Doctor Jill pen that part.
You might be stunned to learn that NY Magazine is owned by Vox.
Which explains ENB citation of them.
Much like Ashley Biden leaving behind her diary, the only reason it's an invasion of privacy is because it's being used against a leftist regime. Stealing Trump's tax returns to look for dirt or publish is just fine but publishing the contents of abandoned property is verboten.
It's worth noting in the case of the diary that several media outlets, including Project Veritas, declined to publish most of it because it could not be verified and would be somewhat of an unreasonable invasion of privacy in that case.
The laptop is a little different because the evidence of Hunter's crimes and dirty dealings was pretty blatant and many of the emails were verified.
Remember when it was discovered Sarah Palin had a private email account. The NYT and Wapo were soliciting volunteers from the public to help them search for dirt, nothing was found that wasn't private.
It was a long time ago and it never happened anyway.
I still want to know why the FBI is involved with the Ashley Biden diary thing. There is literally zero laws violated in regards to it, PV did not publish anything...yet Reason seems uncurious about this attack on the free press.
Like Rittenhouse they crossed state lines. Which lets then gen up conspiracy charges against project Veritas even though they told the fbi.
New Hampshire is also now going after PV for their video on the principle hiring only activists.
"Reason seems uncurious"
The stuff these guys have to ignore on a daily basis must be exhausting.
I'm sure the daily editor meeting is tedious. Here is the approved DNC list of subjects to ignore. What's left?
ENB - Those dastardly Republicans are pouncing...
Yeah, that should be a major scandal. Going after journalists for political reasons.
The airline bailouts failed.
Lol. Nope.
Shareholders got paid, the executives got their bonuses, a complete success... the employees? Couldn't afford to retain them.
Exactly. They worked exactly as planned.
I made some money off of the whole mess when airline stocks were bouncing around in 2020.
Reason Rundown
Arizona Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs just released her education plan opposing school choice.
She went to a private school.
The Arizona ESA is one of the most popular plans in the state already. It grants parents 6500 a kid to choose private, home schooling, etc. This includes credit for online HS to various state colleges for kids to get college credit.
This is also 2k+ less than each student costs the state for public education. Yet Hobbs says the ESA is too expensive.
Democrats don't care about educating children. They care about indoctrination them in public schools.
They care about indoctrination them in public schools.
And those union dues (aka campaign donations).
Some of us call it money laundering.
Money laundering would imply that they've concealed the source of the money though. We all know where it's coming from and where it's going to.
It’s a French Laundry.
California is trying to make all union dues paid by the state so they can pay dem politicians.
Seattle spends over 50k on every homeless person with the majority going to political leftist groups.
Obama ordered his DoJ to argue for settlements where the money went to leftist groups instead of the treasury.
And those union dues (aka campaign donations).
^ ^ ^
And they care about reserving private education for children of the elites, who get advanced indoctrination in their societal leadership classes.
This is the most important topic in the state right now, maybe more than the less polemic water discussion. Arizona has historically had weak teacher's unions, but Red For Ed tried to change that. If they can solidify that it will be a huge and nearly impenetrable loss to the state.
The ESA stuff is one of the best moves for freedom I've seen in recent years. I can only hope this move by Hobbs is summarily rejected by voters.
Apologies in advance from the Bay Area for any role played by California expat voters.
It always confused me when I saw Pols making crazy statements like this…for example Beto and his I will grab them guns, it is usually when they already have little to no chance of winning the election and this just confirms it. But I have come to realized it is all about getting national attention so they can continue to get attention and of course paid after they lose. Beto being the perfect example…only among the real lefty nuts in Texas is he popular but nationally he is their wonder boy and this gives him what he craves..lots of attention in New York, DC, LA etc. and he can remain a member of the bacon rapped shrimp club even though he has never accomplished anything. I am guessing this broad is the same, she sees that she will more than likely to lose so she makes a crazy proclamation like this against an education law that is extremely popular in Arizona but the national socialist part….eh I mean democrat party is against as their biggest owner…eh I mean donors don’t like it.
When they say stuff like this, they aren't doing anything more than promoting what their constituents want--their constituents being the universities and mass media.
Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio wants to make your groceries more expensive.
CPI was up 0.6% today even with energy falling 10%. Biden is doing fine raising prices on groceries.
Stocks are cheaper today!
"Led by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R–S.C.), a group of Senate Republicans is reportedly backing a federal ban on abortions at 15 weeks of pregnancy."
You mean just like all those superior, enlightened countries in Europe?
France, Sweden and Denmark are MAGA now.
The rest are shitholes full of undesirable immigrants anyway.
Yes, we should be more like Hungary. All Hail Orban!
Or Germany, Spain, France, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, Finland, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Portugal, the UK and Denmark...
But none of those fit your narrative, did they?
The amount of shit brandy doesn't understand rivals sarc, mike, or shrike.
The Turd Club.
The amount of vitriol Orban gets for basically being a 1990s style USA democrat is kind of amazing
Which makes his fans on the right a bit odd too. Though I think that's mostly about immigration policy.
Hey, if there was a Democratic politico who could drag the party 40 million light years back to where it was in the 90's, I'd be a fan too.
Country name Time limit for abortion on demand or on broad social grounds
Austria “First 3months"
Belgium 12
Bulgaria 12
Croatia 10
Cyprus 12
Czech Republic 12
Denmark (Mainland) 12
Estonia 11
Finland 12
France 14
Germany 12
Greece 12
Hungary 12
Ireland 12
Italy 12
Latvia 12
Lithuania 12
Luxembourg 12
Malta None: abortion is entirely prohibited.
Netherlands 24 (22 in practice)
Poland Abortion not available on demand or on broad social grounds. Only life of the Mother, rape, incest.
Portugal 10
Romania 14
Slovakia 12
Slovenia 10
Spain 14
Sweden 18
Google turned up this list
https://righttolife.org.uk/what-are-the-abortion-time-limits-in-eu-countries
It would seem that Graham is far to the left of the European consensus. In fact, only a couple of extreme examples are out there with him.
Poor ENB, poor Brandybuck.
About one in three Americans prefers strong unelected leaders to weak elected leaders...
Feudalism FTW.
...and says presidents should be able to remove judges over their decisions...
Separation of powers is fine as long as the president gets his way.
Pen and phone, dude, pen and phone.
I forget—which one got mauled by the tiger?
Reason Rundown
Trump's Lawyers Mock Feds' Inference That He Had 'Classified Docs' In Filing
Sullum didn't pick up on the proliferate use of quotes around 'classified documents.'
He also ignored in the filing the response to the DoJs insistence that the FBI and DoJ had to rush the investigation. The only reason there would be a temporal issue is if they planned on affecting the election.
Why else have government police forces and courts if not to affect elections?
So-called "late term abortion" is literally no different from abortion in the first couple weeks. It's just a clump of cells in either case.
#ILoveScience
Illegal immigrants are also technically a clump of cells. But the treatment from reason is way different.
And yes all humans are. Why the argument from pro aborts calling them clumps of cells is so meaningless.
It's not meaningless - it's just another step along the road to nihilism.
If we're all just a clump of cells then it doesn't matter if those with power use you for their own ends and then euthanize you at the end of yoir working life.
Welcome to the age of em.
New York magazine does a deep dive into "the sordid saga of Hunter Biden's laptop"—and how "the present stalemate, in which one side treats the subject with polite indifference while the other side foments and fundraises off it, is unsustainable."
Democracy can't withstand pouncing Republicans.
All the shaking from the pouncing disturbs my monocle.
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That's different because shut up.
Patty Murray Slams Opponent for Questioning Election Results. She Did the Same Thing in 2004.
Senator worried that ‘voting irregularities’ cost John Kerry the White House
Crips and Bloods.
Up to 40 trump allies are now targets of the DoJ. This is the broadest offensive against political opponents since Hoover.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/all-things-trump/doj-escalates-jan-6-probe-targets-trump-allies-ahead-midterms
Shrike says frivolous suits, swatting and other forms of lawfare are okay and that the victims probably deserve it.
Iran and venezuela have the true forms if democracy by disallowing certain political candidates.
Pre-vote fortification?
Guilty by association is cool now.
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Wash down your crickets with a glass of malk, bigot, and quit complaining.
Lab-grown milk to hit shelves by 2024 – minus the cow and the carbon
“The process involves inserting synthetic DNA into yeast to form a protein known as a casein micelle, the ‘essential building block’ for cow’s milk. These proteins are then brewed, filtered and dried ready to be rehydrated and turned into animal-free dairy products.”
I'm fake lactose intolerant.
Makes velveeta sound like actual food.
What's wrong with Velveeta or even the Clancy's or Great Value version? Melt it with cooked hamburger meat chunks, salsa, and refried beans and it is the most delicious nacho dip! 🙂
Is that milk-plus mesto, droog?
Isaac Asimov was on the "all food will be favored yeast" train a long time ago.
*flavored... though the Mycogens of Trantor did get the favored yeast.
Flavoring is for middle management. People's get unflavored.
and now I'm reading they want to get rid of avocadoes. You have to dip your chips into some kind of greenish mush made out of pees and beans and such. wtf
Avocadoes take more water to grow than peas or wahtever. Jesus these people.
OK, I'm was actually really jazzed about this reading the headline but the article falls whey short, pun intended: ctrl+f 'whey' 0/0 results.
The other aspect:
So, it's not cheaper than milk and won't be unless milk prices continue to rise but, somehow, it uses less energy, carbon, and whatever other resources are currently factored into the cost of milk? Seems paradoxical, especially given the initial issue I raised.
Namely, milk protein is ~80% casein and ~20% whey. Traditionally, all the protein in yogurts, cheese and butter enriched the casein and the whey was discarded with the water. This raises two issues: 1) whey, traditionally a byproduct is phenomenally cheap, it's difficult to raise plant proteins that effectively compete with whey in a total nutrients/$ sense, 2) being relatively water soluble and approximately half the mass of casein proteins, it should be much easier to produce artificially than casein but, for some reason, they've chosen to leave it entirely out of this analysis, which is shady AF.
Also worth noting but left out: while lactose is the primary 'big bad' in milk when it comes to digestion, for some people, casein is number two (or not as the casein point).
/nerd-pun rant.
And yet it still comes from boobs…
Like Geoge Carlin said: "The New Cheese Tits! Bet'cha Can't Eat Just One!"
🙂
"The airline bailouts failed. In 2020, the government gave airlines around $54 billion. "Nevertheless, travel by air became a nightmare for many in summer 2022 as passenger demand returned," note Veronique de Rugy and Gary D. Leff of the Mercatus Institute"
You mean that if we give people or enterprises money for doing nothing, they will actually do nothing?
How many of the issues were caused by firing of unvaxxed employees....
None.
LOL
Now do nurses.
New act blue employee?
All of them
Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio wants to make your groceries more expensive.
Protectionism: It isn't just for Democrats anymore.
It never was, whether it was sugar subsidies in Florida or prohibition on manufacturer-owned car dealerships in Texas.
Right? The only difference is which industries each party prefers. Although both can agree that excessive agricultural subsidies are necessary ... as long as Iowa is an early primary state.
He can't squash this ill-conceived initiative quickly enough...
It's quash.
Quash is the artificial vegetable made from recycled newspapers.
Eggplant is a terrible quash.
'"About one in three Americans prefers strong unelected leaders to weak elected leaders and says presidents should be able to remove judges over their decisions," according to a new Axios-Ipsos poll.'
And about three in three Americans are short-sighted, selfish, partisan idiots.
But wait, those two concepts aren't the same thing. If the judges are unelected, then we absolutely want an elected official maintaining some oversight over them, including the authority to remove them under certain conditions. If they're presidentially appointed, they need to be able to be removed by the President (perhaps under certain conditions because we don't want absolute control of one branch by another branch, but we still want accountability).
If the judges are elected positions, then another elected official shouldn't be able to remove them.
History has shown strongman leaders are best.
Recall elections. They work if they aren't nakedly partisan. Judges are up for reelection sometimes don't get reelected. And if they piss off the voters enough they can get recalled.
....Do you read? There's a difference between appointed positions and elected positions. Not all judgeships are elected.
You mean like California which rejects 1% of election votes but 30% of recall signatures?
Removed for cause? Absolutely. Removed because their rulings are disliked by the party (or President) in power? Absolutely not.
About one in three democrats prefers strong unelected leaders and back Biden
About one in three Americans are democrats and prefer strong unelected leaders like Biden
Reason Rundown
Okay groomer.
Disney CEO Bob Chapek declares victory in ‘Don’t Say Gay’ controversy
Stock down 30% victory!
Thought it was 50% down.
I bet the stockholders are thrilled with this dipshit's victory.
Fiduciary duties are so 1990's. A modern CEO is about fashionable politics, not profit and security.
Headline doesn't match the article. He just says they stood their ground which in Florida is swampy mud.
I disagree even with that reassessment. Admittedly the quotes are vague and choppy, but when I read:
I hear a coach saying, "We're taking the 'L' and some of our players who claimed the spotlight but couldn't deliver a 'W' are going to sit out the next couple games and we're going to move forward as a team."
And, even reading through the CEO-speak, the fact that he's up front saying 'misappropriation' and 'we want to change' is a clear bearing change or righting of the ship from "Ahead full, ramming speed."
Yes, he will try to bury this and move on. It was still an authoritarian move by DeSantis.
No. Forcibly seizing the property or voiding the agreement outright would've been authoritarian, kicking it to the legislature who voted to dissolve the district when it was up for renewal was exceedingly, by the book, democratic *r*epublicanism.
It seems Capek is adult enough to take the L but not everyone is capable of playing the game and losing without engaging in childishly poor sportsmanship by calling the other team cheaters for playing by the rules. Fortunately, some of us don't have to wonder to whom Capek was referring when he said his company's brand had been misappropriated. They, apparently, just love outing themselves.
New York middle school teacher teaches kids how to use bricks at peaceful protests.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/education/new-york-middle-school-teacher-instructs-students-throw-bricks-undercover
And, for extra credit, make a Molotov cocktail.
Thats taught in law school.
So the teacher is teaching classes on insurrection?
I'm pretty close to being sincere when I say that they're just teaching Union history.
get your kids out of the camps for god's sake
That won't be permitted for much longer.
At the very least because 'changing the words to songs and oaths civil disobedience' and bricks-and-windows physics is like, 3rd grade material, not middle school.
Reason Rundown
First world problems
New York Gov. Hochul Declares ‘State of Emergency’ After Polio Found in Another County’s Wastewater Samples
Glad to see those immigrants bussed in from the border are integrating into the community.
Food trucks!
'New York magazine does a deep dive into "the sordid saga of Hunter Biden's laptop"—and how "the present stalemate, in which one side treats the subject with polite indifference while the other side foments and fundraises off it, is unsustainable."'
Somebody wants to cash in now that the official news blackout is over.
Reason Rundown
Switzerland might jail anyone who heats rooms above 19C
"The potential measures also say that temperatures in gas-heated buildings can be no more than 19C (66.2F), with water heated up to 60C (140F)."
Meanwhile:
England 1322 - "My landlord is cruel, I dislike the new king and I fear that I will freeze to death in my hovel this winter"
England 2022 - "My landlord is cruel, I dislike the new king and I fear that I will freeze to death in my hovel this winter"
And between those dates, all the people who had any initiative and desire for a better life went somewhere else.
America 2024 - "My HOA is cruel, I dislike the senile emperor and I fear that I will freeze to death in my hovel this winter"
68 degrees is the perfect room temperature (69 is a little too... uh, hot).
80 degrees, my heart adverse friend.
80 degrees inside?! You're a madman.
80 degrees inside?! You're a madman.
Or your average chick.
It's because of the icewater that runs through their veins.
How does this square with the whole too cool in the office is sexist theme?
Are we working towards equity of environment? Too cool in the winter for the ladies as we keep the heat low, too hot in the summer for the gents as we keep the cool higher.
Does 'environment' include all temperatures or just room temperature? Asking for someone looking forward to 37-degree showers with the ladies rather than being scalded.
Cathy Young looks at Ukraine's momentum and how "even the Russian propagandists are starting to lose faith."
CONSPIRACY ALERT: At this point I have to assume Putin's Raytheon payday was enough for him to sell his legacy.
It is odd that we in the west have had an endless stream of articles about how the Russian invasion has failed and Ukraine is totally winning (ten thousand Russian dead per week!!!)
And yet....
The map shows a slow steady increase in territory held.
Am I wrong in my interpretation of this chart (under the heading "Ukrainian refugees seeking safety in multiple countries") of UNHRC data showing Russia being the single largest recipient of refugees in the region?
None of them studied the battle of Berlin or any of the ww1 battles
New York magazine does a deep dive into "the sordid saga of Hunter Biden's laptop"—and how "the present stalemate, in which one side treats the subject with polite indifference while the other side foments and fundraises off it, is unsustainable."
Hunter Biden's laptop was definitively proved to be RUSSIAN DISINFORMATION by dozens of national security experts. What, you think those patriotic public servants would mislead or outright lie to get what they want? Don't be ridiculous!
#StopSmearingHunterBiden
#LibertariansForTrustingTheIntelCommunity
Teddy Gentry, the bassist for the country band Alabama, was arrested and jailed for misdemeanor marijuana possession.
Finally, street cred.
All the members of Kansas are slinging opium and they still get no attention.
how long to the point of know return?
Reason Rundown
CNN: 'It feels like there was a rush to judgment' on the Duke volleyball story
Do tell. When was the last time an accusation of racism wasn't phoney?
I'm so tuned out on unsubstantiated cries of racism that I've never even heard of this one. It's always invented. The hoaxes outnumber the actual bigotry by large numbers.
Yet, the accuser who made a completely false allegation walks. That is wrong.
Gotta love that South Carolina cancelled the women's basketball game over this. Nothing says justice like holding an entire school/fan base responsible for one person who didn't even do what they were accused of.
Remember when everyone stopped scheduling games of all sports against USC because O.J. Simpson killed people? Then, upon further review, there was no evidence that... wait, that analogy was starting to go off the rails.
Yeah.. Staley really disappointed me with that one. She was one of my favorite players back in her college days, and she seemed pretty cool when I saw her a couple of times during her trips to our campus.
You have to be pretty racist to jump on this one, so, shame on you. In her defense, she did come of age during the peak of the last fake racism boom, in the era of Farrakhan. So that undoubtedly colors her wish to be at the front of this era.
Go BYU Girls Volleyball! Hit a dinger!
Man, what is it about duke? Can’t they pick a different school for this shit sometimes?
Duke - most overrated school in USA
Season 3 of the J6 inquisition to start September 8th.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/justice/jan-6-hearing-what-we-know-five-questions
What happens now that Liz got voted of the island? Who'll hug the witnesses? Who'll provide the sexual tension with Kinzinger?
The island is a million dollar job for DNC media. Then when fired from there Harvard. See Mr potato head.
Let’s see what else is on tv.
I suspect the ratings will be in the toilet. Who writes this shit?
I know they downplayed it at air time, but I thought the subplot of which committee member or members is secretly sleeping with a Chinese spy was pretty compelling.
Whoops. 28th.
Reason Rundown
It's easier to be woke from a distance.
‘Welcome to Our World’: Border Sheriffs Unload on Mayors for Complaining About Illegals
Yeah, that is the part the media and Reason seem to be missing.
These cities CLAIMED to WANT these illegals. To be their sanctuary.
Easy as hell to be a sanctuary when you do not face the ramifications of it.
Beth: Do you want homeless people to have homes?
Jerry: Yes.
Beth: Are you going to build them homes?
Jerry: No.
Beth: Then what was the point of the "yes"?
Well, Jerry wants to force Tom to build the homes, at Tom's expense.
Reason Rundown
Baked potato
Ex-CNN Host Brian Stelter Joins Harvard to Discuss ‘Threats to Democracy’
“This is like OJ teaching a class on respecting women.”
Mostly peaceful murder.
It's pretty clear the honeymoon phase of the streaming revolution is over...
No, let's fracture the market further and spin up a few more $15/month services so that in total it's double the cost of cable.
Maybe it's nostalgia but streaming makes me miss Blockbuster and mom and pop video stores. Now they're even adding commercials and ads which begs the question, is this even better than cable?
It’s not. And cable is terrible.
What's wrong with Red Box?
Our local library does some smart self promotion. When you check out a DVD (or a book), and you ask for an email receipt, it says, “You saved $X.XX by using the library instead of buying this DVD.”
They don’t come right out and say it, but they might as well add, “Remember this next time there’s a library bond on the ballot.”
Last time I renewed my unlimited car wash sticker they gave me a receipt that said was 168 washes closer to getting my 10th one free.
I think I may have spotted the error in that.
Although it is typical for streaming services to offer a premium level (for more $$$) to skip the commercials. That’s different.
It’s a good thing for an industry that has enjoyed soft conditions to come under a bit of pressure. It will spur invention and innovation.
Hopefully, it forces the streaming services to go to a model where there are marketplaces where they all have to compete for providing the best prices and service.
What's funny is streaming companies are charging extra for local stations access when you can get those for the price of an antenna.
Will they create a new 3 letter federal agency to enforce the new abortion laws?
I guess not, if they classify it as a health service for humans.
nah just give it to the ATF. Abortion Tobacco and Firearms.
Or
Alcohol Tobacco and Fetuses.
Or FBI
Fetuses "Birthing Persons" and Insurrections.
Reason Rundown
The right-wing populist SD has received a record high ~21% of the vote in Sweden.
It was especially popular among farmers (24%) and blue-collar workers (29%). Age was not predictive of SD support- it got similar vote shares in the youngest cohort and oldest cohort.
I agree it's probably unconstitutional, but wanting to kill near-term babies is a....questionable...hill to die on, ENB.
After overturn of Roe, it's less of a hill and more of a mound to die on.
Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio wants to make your groceries more expensive.
Misrepresents the issue, ascribes malicious intent where none is evident, attacks a Republican for a problem that Democrats are much, much worse on.
Nope, not surprised at all that this is a Boehm article.
Well Rubio's position on it is pretty shitty, too. By all means, let's keep the price of food down, even if it means Mexico is subsidizing our produce.
Oh, I agree. I'm mostly just observing that Boehm is a shitty and predictable writer.
Good thing the same logic doesn't apply to China subsidizing exports. Gotta keep those tariffs!
When have I ever said I'm pro-tariff? I've consistently said that's a shitty policy also. My position has always been deregulation because we're regulating Americans out of competing on the global market.
You mean regulatory capture is bad?
Yes
But regulatory capture and protectionism go hand in hand, and most people on this site say protectionism is good.
I'm lost.
I'm lost.
We know.
I wish I was as good at doublethink as you guys. Thing is, my mind has a hard time with things that contradict one another. Must be a groupthink thing. Easier to hold contradictory beliefs when to do otherwise means being shunned by your tribe.
And now add "doublethink" to the giant list of concepts sarcasmic doesn't understand.
Rubio is basically a Democrat you know
Ukraine dares to dream it has reached the turning point: Russian troops surrender en masse as they realise 'hopelessness of their situation' amid Kyiv's lightning counter-offensive
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11205529/Ukraine-continues-push-Russia-raising-hopes-turning-point-war.html
Who saw that coming? Wow.
Winning battles is not winning the war.
Enjoy it while you can.
Winning battles can be winning the war, depending on what price the aggressor is willing to pay for victory.
Considering Russia is doing neither, what's your point?
On the plus side, Crimea will get liberated by the end of this, so Ukrainian grain exports will have port access and prices will drop. Not for another year or so, but still.
Hope they do win.
Wish we stopped giving them our billions to do so, as the war is not our business.
Evidently not Putin. He best keep away from windows.
"During the Spanish civil war I found myself feeling very strongly that a true history of this war never would or could be written. Accurate figures, objective accounts of what was happening, simply did not exist. And if I felt that even in 1937, when the Spanish Government was still in being, and the lies which the various Republican factions were telling about each other and about the enemy were relatively small ones, how does the case stand now? Even if Franco is overthrown, what kind of records will the future historian have to go upon? And if Franco or anyone at all resembling him remains in power, the history of the war will consist quite largely of "facts" which millions of people now living know to be lies.
George Orwell"
"Early in life I have noticed that no event is ever correctly reported in a newspaper, but in Spain, for the first time, I saw newspaper reports which did not bear any relation to the facts, not even the relationship which is implied in an ordinary lie. I saw great battles reported where there had been no fighting, and complete silence where hundreds of men had been killed. I saw troops who had fought bravely denounced as cowards and traitors, and others who had never seen a shot fired hailed as the heroes of imaginary victories; and I saw newspapers in London retailing these lies and eager intellectuals building emotional superstructures over events that had never happened. I saw, in fact, history being written not in terms of what happened but of what ought to have happened according to various ‘party lines’. "
George Orwell
Who saw that coming? Wow.
I admit, after the second or third 'Ukraine is winning!' media trumpet blast in... *checks calendar*... 6 mos. I stopped seeing it coming.
After decades of saying abortion's legality should be left up to individual states, Republicans are wasting no time in exposing that for the convenient lie it was.
Lindsey Graham is not "Every Republican." He's consistently pushed for national bills to ban abortions. It's not new from him. Other Republicans who have said they want it left up to the states probably still want it left up to the states. You can't point at one person being remarkably consistent and say, "You see how much these people are all liars because this guy keep wanting the same thing!?"
Spoiler: The real liar all along was ENB.
The progressive cry is coming from inside the house!!!
And it's doubly worse in that Lindsey Graham is constantly criticized by a lot of conservative voices, and yet ENB uses his position as if he's speaking for all Republicans. He's not popular among mainstream conservatives.
NASA desperate to launch doomed Artemis 1 mission to the moon on September 27 but it could be delayed for a THIRD time if launch window is missed
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11205233/NASA-desperate-launch-Doomed-Artemis-1-mission-moon-SEPT-27.html
Government space program launches in the last ten years: zero.
Private sector launces in the last ten years: lost count.
Can someone remind me why NASA still exists?
The engineering experts in congress made NASA use leftover parts and designs from the failed space shuttle program.
Very high priced shuttle reusable engines to be tossed each flight. X6? No wonder Musk is spending his money on his big rocket.
Nostalgia.
NASA = jobs program for 2nd rate engineers
Christina Ricci shows off side cleavage as she channels old Hollywood glamour in sparkling gown at the Emmy Awards in LA
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11204987/Emmys-2022-Christina-Ricci-shows-cleavage.html
What the heck did five-head do to her face?
Who?
Same thing most every aging actress does--the woman is 42 years old now, after all.
I'll give this to Katie Holmes, she's self-aware enough to have started taking on roles where she's an older parental figure/middle-aged woman, and doesn't appear to be going under the knife to try and retain her otherwise modest looks.
I thought Jennifer Connelly gave a solid, tightrope walking performance in TG:Maverick.
She looks like Asian reporter Tricia Takinawa
Couldn’t they have waited and reported this on Wednesday?
But muh private companzies!!
https://twitter.com/sladesr/status/1569126122029469700
Wow. DeSantis says large businesses aren’t really private, and thus don’t have First Amendment rights, because they’re doing the bidding of “the regime.”
Especially media companies because they all take orders directly from the Democrat Party. It's been pointed out many times that Reason is run by Democrats. Only Democrats would say "Boaf sidez hurr durr!!"
So it's great that Republicans want to strip these companies of constitutional protections, since they're all run by Democrats.
Poor sarc.
Hey ree-ree. Get a new sarcasm detector.
https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/738025-i-was-only-pretending-to-be-retarded
Reason Rundown
Google, IBM Quietly Backtrack on Race-Based Fellowships
Lol! Back in the 80's I was getting calls from corporate head hunters looking for qualified black (and only black) candidates to hire. I don't think they ever reached their quota.
They won't. Becoming rarer. I know a few who can pick any job they want.
Think this is what they planned on in the first place...advertise the parameters to look good to the woke then retract them and blame it on the that damned constitution..and then they can hire the Indians they really wanted all along.
As if Dobbs wasn’t enough to rally the Democratic base, Republicans have to add fuel to their fire with this bill less than 2 months before midterms.
Well, they are Republicans, after all. Snatch that defeat mother fuckers!
There is a reason Americans (not just Republicans) distrust election results
https://hotair.com/david-strom/2022/09/12/there-is-a-reason-americans-not-just-republicans-distrust-election-results-n495915
It is shocking enough that 94% of the most populated counties somehow don’t keep records that are mandated by law, but it really is disturbing that in the cases that records are available there is a nearly 3% discrepancy between the records and the results reported. Elections turn on such numbers.
I'm not shocked that the records aren't kept. Being in Illinois and seeing this for years, stealing elections has been a fine art in Cook County for decades now. Why would the perpetrators want any records of their cheating kept? They also do their damnedest to keep out any observers. There's a reason "we don't want nobody nobody sent" is a saying here.
Somethings brewing in Chicago. 11 alderman not running for re-election. Two more not running because they are under indictment or heading to jail. This should be big news since being an alderman is a license to steal.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/a-look-at-which-chicago-aldermen-are-not-running-for-reelection-in-2023-and-why/ar-AA11hSyQ
Jeff said not knowing the actual number of votes was fine on Saturday.
Las Vegas official accused of killing reporter will remain in office and get paid
https://nypost.com/2022/09/11/las-vegas-official-robert-telles-accused-of-killing-reporter-jeff-german-could-get-paid-for-months/
An elected official who allegedly murdered an investigative reporter in Las Vegas will remain in office for months and still get paid while he sits in prison.
Honestly, that seems appropriate. You want him to stop being in office? Impeach him (or whatever the procedure to remove an official in Las Vegas is).
Or introduce a law that automatically removes an official from office if criminally convicted. Simply arresting/accusing someone should not be enough.
Private sector folks get fired all the time for being arrested. People in positions of public trust shouldn't be held to that standard. Way too high.
If simply arresting someone caused their removal from office, and that person's political opponent was in charge of law enforcement (as most executive branches are), this would easily be subject to gross abuse (mostly by progressives and the uniparty). Anyone can be arrested for anything; it's the conviction that matters.
Most jurisdictions have procedures for removing an elected official; use that.
If simply arresting someone caused their removal from office, and that person's political opponent was in charge of law enforcement (as most executive branches are), this would easily be subject to gross abuse (mostly by progressives and the uniparty).
God forbid people with power get fucked with by the police and then have an incentive to do some actual reforms to law enforcement. That would suck.
That could never happen in the US.
Sure it could. Just not here in California…
Almost like the founders knew this with the speech and debate clause.
Sarc is just ignorant.
Innocent until proven guilty
Why Progressives Undermine Civilization
From electricity and psychiatry to criminal justice and meritocracy, center-Left political leaders are dismantling the institutions our forefathers created. Why is that?
https://michaelshellenberger.substack.com/p/why-progressives-undermine-civilization
The cumulative result of these policies and actions is the undermining of civilization. In Chicago in 2022 alone, 33 people awaiting trial for felony charges were released from jail and went on to shoot 67 people and kill 15 of them. When asked about skyrocketing electricity prices, Germany’s Habeck said, "I can imagine that certain industries will simply stop producing for the time being," and indeed, many German businesses, including the world’s second largest steel factory, are already closing. And many U.S. oil and gas executives, particularly publicly-traded firms, have decided not to invest in expanded production, despite high prices, because of the repeated promises by Biden and his officials, including Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen last week, to end the use fossil fuels, upon which civilization depends for 84% of our energy.
Progressives defend their policies as protecting, not weakening, civilization, but the harm they create is striking. Progressives say sweeping criminal justice reforms in Illinois will prevent racial disparities, but of the Chicago homicides in 2022, 358 were of African Americans, 75 of Latinos, 21 of whites, and 2 of Asians. Habeck says closing nuclear plants will protect the public from danger, but nuclear plants remain the safest way to produce electricity and one study found that German nuclear plant closures to date resulted in enough air pollution from coal-burning to shorten the lives of 1,100 Europeans. And while the Biden administration and Democrats say moving away from oil and gas is essential to preventing catastrophic climate change, the energy crisis will kill many more people than climate change, and it was the expansion of natural gas production that allowed emissions to decline 22% in the U.S. from 2005 to 2020, while the repression of natural gas production has caused coal use to rise to an all-time high.
And it’s not just the institutions of criminal justice, energy, and electricity that progressives are attacking. In the 1960s, President John F. Kennedy and the ACLU led efforts to de-fund psychiatric hospitals and eliminate all forms of involuntary care for the dangerously mentally ill, resulting in tens of thousands of mentally ill people becoming homeless, psychotic, and incarcerated in conditions far worse than psychiatric hospitals. Since the 1980s, progressive advocates and Democrats led efforts to divert funding from homeless shelters to housing, leaving cities without adequate shelter space. And today, progressives demand that public schools eliminate meritocratic methods for determining admission, like standardized tests, and that schools delay the teaching of algebra, in the name of racial equality.
What, exactly, is going on? How did progressives go from creating the institutions responsible for modern civilization to undermining them? And what, if anything, can be done about it?
Progressives created the institutions responsible for western civilization?
Created…..Appropriated….Usurped…Why are you so hung up on semantics man? Way to showcase your privilege!
A lack of German steel will cripple infrastructure projects worldwide. I worked in heavy civil, and big pipe comes from Germany. The problem is that industries like steel and concrete know they can't operate directly off wind and solar power. In addition to requiring cheap natural gas for heat, their peak electrical power demands for automation are too high. They could try to make up for it with batteries, but the price won't come down until the market exists for industrial batteries and the market won't exist while there is cheap on-demand coal and gas power available.
Without steel and concrete, there are no new buildings, roads, cars... pretty much the Proggies wet dream.
You know who else made decisions in Germany that shortened European lives?
Re: Criminalization of policy differences
How is it that the DOJ serves north of 40 subpoenas on political opposition in a single day, and this is somehow even remotely acceptable? Criminalizing policy differences is the quickest path to violent conflict and lurches the country toward civil war.
Team R will win elections, and they will retaliate.
Team R will . . . . retaliate.
No they won't. Most of Team R is either Uniparty hacks who support this, or are too spineless to do anything about this. There might be retaliation if someone like DeSantis or Trump gets elected, but even then, it will depend on who their appointees are.
Democrats have openly weaponized police power for politics at least since Tom Delay.
And suffered no consequences.
Just the part of the Obama FBI/CIA attack on Trump that is public is way more than anything Nixon was accused of.
No. There are no consequences. Not so long as the establishment is respected.
Suppose a number of senior members of Party X are engaged in criminal activity. while Party Y is in power. Should the justice dept not do their job because it will piss off supporters of Party X?
SRG, the premise was: criminalization of policy differences; the premise does not assume criminal activity. But no, if there is criminal activity (like bribery or insider trading, for example), it should absolutely be investigated.
Remember your comment when the shoe is on the other foot, SRG. The pendulum will swing the other way.
This trend (criminalizing policy differences) has been around for a while now, and it is pernicious to our Republic.
I agree that policy differences shouldn't be criminalised, but the current investigations into Trump don't look like mere policy differences.
I don't care if the shoe is on the other foot - a friend of mine at the gym was arguing that if I supported the DoJ "going after" Trump how would I feel when a GOP president comes in, and they go after Biden. And of course the answer is simple. If Biden has committed crimes, he should be prosecuted for them. No president should be above the law. Nixon shouldn't have been pardoned. He should have been tried, convicted, and then after a time in clink, perhaps have his sentence commuted.
Perhaps when a president or two are actually convicted of evident crimes, it will encourage presidents not to commit crimes.
Hunters laptop has evidence of SloJo taking bribes.
They should be going hard on that track. Right??
They should certainly be investigating it. And for all we know, they are. There are after all still enough right-wingers at the FBI we might have heard from a whistleblower by now.
Shrike for unequal application of law to go after political opponents. Not shocking.
Even more moronic than usual - which I scarcely thought possible. Or perhaps facilitated communication actually works.
I want equal application of the law. What I do not want is equal non-application of the law, or the DoJ declining to prosecute politicians because it might upset the snowflakes or schneeflocken. If Trump committed crimes, prosecute. If Biden committed crimes, prosecute. We should hold presidents to higher standards, not lower.
Members of Party X were engaged in criminal activity while Party Y was in power.
Members of Party X impeached the leader of Party Y when he inquired about criminal activity involving Party X.
How hard would it really be to look at the BLM riots and looting with protection money paid to Democrat leaders through ACTBLUE as an organized criminal conspiracy. Go after the DNC af a mafia organization.
"• New York magazine does a deep dive into "the sordid saga of Hunter Biden's laptop"—and how "the present stalemate, in which one side treats the subject with polite indifference while the other side foments and fundraises off it, is unsustainable.""
That would be one side stone walls it, while the other prefers it be investigated as it seems to be the smoking gun pointing to maleficence by a sitting president?
That sort of 'both sides'?
Reason Rundown
Georgetown University law professor: “ALL white people are racist”, “ALL men are sexist.”
When the kids indoctrinated by these sociopaths reach power in 20 years, today's nutfuckery will seem quaint.
This seems unavoidable.
An adjunct law professor at a premier university claiming to be part of a marginalized group. Looks like somebody is obfuscating the meaning of the word 'marginalized'.
Naomi Wolfe said the same sort of thing about rape 20+ years ago (all sex between a man and woman is rape because of the societal power imbalances).
Wingnuts always use hyperbolic and absolutist language to get attention. Treat them like the children they are and ignore their tantrums.
I remember hairy armpit feminists saying that back in 1970s.
And both the sight and sound so perturbed you that 50 years later you still want to fuck Joe Biden.
Naomi Wolfe said the same sort of thing about rape 20+ years ago
That was Andrea Dworkin,
Treat them like the children they are and ignore their tantrums.
This is how we ended up with cancel culture throughout our institutions. Of course the original villains are the activist administrators and faculty who teach them how to act to give these protectors the opportunity to use their institutions to crush people on their behalf. But the students know what they're signing up for, they want power and this is how they prove their loyalty.
We've watched this migrate off campus so those who argue ignoring it is the best solution don't want it to end.
You're right, I had the wrong extreme feminist. It was Andrea Dworkin.
Cancel culture isn't the same as wingnut extremism and absolutism. It is a terrible thing, but it is an attempt to stifle free speech, promote groupthink, and marginalize those who won't accept being fit into a simplified, homoginized boxes. And it isn't just a campus thing. It is ubiquitous throughout polemic and partisan political messaging.
20 years? It's happening now. Look who Chile elected president. Millennials are older than you think.
Reason Rundown
Academics have ‘professional duty’ to ‘denounce the GOP’: UMich professor
Yet Republicans feel no duty to defund universities. Odd.
They should be defunded. Tremendously so.
Yet Republicans feel no duty to defund universities. Odd.
Admittedly, they didn't go full authoritarian on them, but they did try to defund them and bar professors from testifying as experts against duly-enacted voting legislation... and were decried in this very magazine as authoritarian threats to democracy for doing so.
She's a fucking idiot. Denounce individuals who oppose free speech and who want to censor or ban books, by all means. But denouncing a party, unless it has taken on as policy a full panoply of constitutional or moral infringements, which the current GOP, as wrong-headed as it may be - and in its wrong-headedness would be competition for Joseph Merrick, has not yet done, is neither useful nor right.
Rilly! I'd bet money she'd criticize Adolf Hitler even when Herb Hoover, Henry Ford, Dudley Pelley, Father Charles Coughlin, George W Christians, The Crusaders, The Bund, The Christian Front and Elizabeth Dilling were singing the praises of Christian National Socialism.
Reason Rundown
Inflation rose 0.1% in August even with sharp drop in gas prices
University of CNN economics professor, SP Buttplug, says it's mostly due to smokeless tobacco costs
Graham must be reading internal polling that shows the GOP will probably retake the House and Senate in November. Nothing else explains this bit of insanity.
Polls are generally off by 3-5% at this point out from an election, always in favor of D. Looks bad for them.
They will definitely retake the House and Senate. Democratic hopes and dreams (and crappy GOP candidates) won't make any difference. The electoral map, historical trends favoring the out-of-power party, and economic conditions are far more important.
Two years from now the Dobbs decision would have made a difference. Today it isn't enough to overcome the political headwinds.
The GOP will have a 1-2 seat majority on the Senate and a 20-23 seat majority in the House when the midterms are over.
You should make a ton of money, therefore:
https://www.predictit.org/markets/17/US-Elections
I don't gamble on anything except myself. It's always worked out well for me and it scratches my control freak itch.
Atlas Shrugged explains it. See "Anti-Life," right before Herbert Hoover's favorite shibboleth: "Their Brothers' Keepers"
The only source Elizabeth Nolan Brown cites is one random Twitter user.
That is not journalism.
I will note, however, that Article I limits the subject matter jurisdiction of Congress, and, as such, Congress can no more ban late-term abortions than it can ban assault weapons?
That’s right. And guess what. The morning links blog post isn’t meant to be journalism.
The morning links blog post isn’t meant to be journalism.
What is it?
Gaslighting.
I never thought I'd see White Mike admit it.
Here. How is this:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/graham-introducing-15-week-abortion-ban-says-bill-may-help-gop-midterms
So you are implying that Elizabeth Nolan Brown is incompetent?
Please explain. How would I be implying that?
You looked something up and didn't just post a Twitter friends take.
Crickets.
Lol. Still pretending you don't peek.
Or this:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-13/gop-s-graham-to-again-propose-national-abortion-restrictions
Or this:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2022/sep/13/republicans-abortion-ban-trump-special-master-graham-biden-latest
"Just 1% of US abortions occurred after the 21 week point, and 91% occurred before 13 weeks,
so banning the 1% that come after 21 weeks should not really be a big deal then. Even a 13 week ban seems like it will apply to less than 10% o these abortions, and wiith the ban in place many of those will shift left and occur within the allowed time frame.
This is not a strong argument against a late-term ban.
Banning medically unnecessary abortions after 21 weeks would be a no-brainer. But banning all abortions after 21 weeks, regardless of the medical situation? Opposing that is a no-brainer as well, since virtually (if not literally) all abortions after 21 weeks are medically necessary.
Is that what this bill does? Ban medically necessary abortion after 15-weeks? There's no exception made?
I was responding to Woodchipper's comment:
"so banning the 1% that come after 21 weeks should not really be a big deal then"
Of course the larger problem is that the default should be freedom, so any abortion ban should have a rational, factual basis. Saying "almost no one does this" is an outcome, not a rationale.
it is a stronger argument than you think. i know the point you are trying to make is "what's the big deal," but if the percentage of abortions it reduces is extremely small....... what is the big deal? what is the benefit, other that possibly forcing a few underdeveloped or deformed children to be born into a shortened life of misery. (a large number of abortions that late that wouldn't fit the "life of the mother" exception are due to children that there is at least a rational argument for not going to term.)
if so few abortions happen after 21 weeks.... and we know at least some large portion of those that do are justified...... why would anyone think destroying privacy rights, growing the government enforcement regime, and shoving the government further into control of every aspect of our lives is warranted? was this whole exercise to harass a small number of those getting abortions for potentially justifiable reasons? that was what this decades long scheme was all about?
"we know at least some large portion of those that do are justified"
I'll ask you what I asked Nelson. Does this bill ban medically necessary abortion after 15-weeks? Is there no exception made for medical emergencies?
You're missing the point. We are responding to Woodchipper's post about 21 weeks and the small percentage of abortions that are performed after that point. We aren't talking about Graham's bill right now. That is happening elsewhere in the thread.
becuause there is an argument of right to life for the fetus which is a different situation than literally every other discussion of government intrustion into your medical choices.
And 21 weeks is plenty of window, so much so that literally every country in super-left Europe has a shorter wnidow the books and is ok with it.
An abortion after 21 weeks is frankly sickening. Everyone knows it.
Even if the kid is the next elephant man you dont have the moral right to murder him. It doesnt take believing in jesus to hold that position either.
"because there is an argument of right to life for the fetus"
Yiu're putting the cart before the horse. First have to establish that right before you build legislation around it. Or at least make a coherent and cohesive case for 21 weeks being a relevant point at which to institute a ban. And not a feeble thing like a "heartbeat", which is neither a heartbeat nor a sufficient threshold to establish life (legally or morally speaking).
"And 21 weeks is plenty of window, so much so that literally every country in super-left Europe has a shorter wnidow the books and is ok with it."
Are you arguing that European standards should be relevant to American law? That is a terrible idea.
"Even if the kid is the next elephant man you dont have the moral right to murder him"
Murder is a very specific thing. Abortion isn't murder by any legal standard.
What you mean is that you don't have the right, according to your personal moral code, to abort him.
"It doesnt take believing in jesus to hold that position either"
No, but it does require ignoring the legal definitions of "murder", "child", "individual", "human being", and "person".
The airline bailouts failed.
[shocked face]
Better to call them the airline executive bailouts. And those indeed worked great.
Wait, giving massive corporate welfare doesn't help anyone but upper executives and stockholders? I'm shocked, I tell you! Completely shocked!
“In 2020, the government gave airlines around $54 billion.”
Piffle
Less than 10% of what the government will give to students who couldn’t budget their scholarships.
And will also guarantee nobody will ever pay their student loans ever again.
About one in three Americans prefers strong unelected leaders to weak elected leaders and says presidents should be able to remove judges over their decisions," according to a new Axios-Ipsos poll.
Just say. These are democrats who think this.
"Freedom is what we say it is!"
creates a policy council with the power to set fast-food industry wages—is awaiting Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom's signature. "He can't squash this ill-conceived initiative quickly enough," write the editors at Bloomberg News
So of course, he's definitely going to sign it. I'll be in shock if this moron vetoes the bill.
Me, too. If there is a fiscally irresponsible bill to be signed, Newsom will sign it on general principles.
>> "About one in three Americans prefers
no poll where the winner is 33% should be posted ever
Yikes, some fixes need to made in this round-up. I'll help -
"Led by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R–S.C.), a group of Senate Republicans is reportedly backing a federal ban on abortions at 15 weeks of pregnancy."
Led by elected official Lindsey Graham, a group of elected officials are reportedly backing a federal ban on abortions at 15 weeks of pregnancy.
"Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio wants to make your groceries more expensive."
Florida elected official Marco Rubio wants to make your groceries more expensive.
Ha- good luck Rs. Talk about tone fucking deaf.
Just amp it up and give everyone even more reasons to vote against you.
Sure- there aren't many late term abortions. Wanna know why? Because no fucking sane individual is gonna carry a fetus for 39 weeks only to abort right before birth. It's for medical emergencies.
Just when you thought the Dems were going to gift the Rs with gains because of their dumb gun stances right before an election the Rs up the ante.
It’s stupid the way both parties aren’t libertarian. It’s almost like the system exists as a way for assholes to split up fucking everyone over between themselves. Ah, whatever: vote good party!
The bill's name is misleading in that way so many pieces of legislation are—designed to make anyone who votes against it seem to the casual observer like an extremist or even a monster.
So Reps are using Dem tactics again? So let's recap: if you object to a practice only when the team you hate uses it you're not objecting on principle. If you were principled you would object even when your allies use it.
The Hunter laptop story:
When it first publicly surfaced, 20 days before the 2020 election, the authenticity of the material was doubted to the degree that Twitter and Facebook effectively banned the story from legitimate political discourse.
Here's our first indication the writers do not understand reality. They frame this decision as an independent, rational, and supportable decision without even considering it as an instinctive reaction to protect political allies / people who can hurt their business. The idea this decision is evidence to doubt authenticity is absurd.
More laptop:
Without a counterargument from the White House or the Biden family, and with mainstream political reporters only now trying to catch up to the tabloid coverage and the ideologically motivated actors who have been advancing the story, Democrats in Washington simply don’t know what to say.
Note blanket discrediting of people pursuing the story as "ideological" and the counter presumption "mainstream" political reporters are not. In reality those mainstream reporters are even more ideological than those who pursued the story as we can tell by their actions whenever someone on the right is the target. Remember when the book on Sarah Palin dropped and the mainstream press sent 50 something reporters to investigate? They are quite interested in personal dirt, but only when that dirt helps Dems or hurts Reps. At least those on the right pursuing the story can argue they would pursue it against a Rep as well, so the worst case is that these reporters are as ideological as their leftist counterparts.
Both the decision not to investigate the story and the separate decision to highlight the Deep State's assertion (made entirely without evidence) the laptop was Russian disinformation were highly ideological decisions.
More laptop:
And if you believe the story told by some famously unreliable narrators, it all begins with the eyewitness account of a computer repairman. Who is legally blind.
Note how they try to blanket-discredit the story. But while there are certain claims which might be questionable this is not one of them. The elements of this story in question here have been confirmed by the FBI and subsequent validation of data and email. The reason they highlight this already-resolved question is to ensure the readers discount all information from the laptop instead of only that they can specifically highlight as questionable (which is essentially none).
This is subtle propaganda again revealing these reporters as ideologically driven to minimize the story.
I've got to mention that, prior to my cataract surgery, my uncorrected vision was about twice as bad as the corrected vision necessary to qualify as "legally blind". (And even corrected I was legally blind for a while prior to the surgery.) So I have a personal understanding of what it's like, especially since I typically didn't wear my glasses while playing as a child, and even as an adult would take them off occasionally on account of them being uncomfortably heavy prior to the new lens materials.
Despite having horrible vision, I had no trouble recognizing people's faces at arm's length, perhaps as far out as 10-20 feet. Just like you might recognize somebody at 100 feet distant. So the idea that somebody who's legally blind can't be an eye witness to events occurring in the same room is pretty silly. Just don't ask them what's happening a hundred feet away.
Miranda Devine, quotes from material found on the laptop to make the case that Hunter felt like his “family’s cash cow,” the son assigned the role of rainmaker while his father and older brother devoted themselves to public service. “Beau didn’t take on these fucking responsibilities,” Hunter reportedly ranted in a 2018 voice memo. “He didn’t do any of this shit.” In a text to his daughter Naomi, who was 25 at the time, Hunter complained that he had to “pay for everything for this entire family for 30 years,” assuring her that unlike “Pop” — the family’s name for Joe — he wouldn’t take “half your salary.” In right-wing circles, these texts have been construed to suggest there was a formal revenue-sharing agreement between Joe and Hunter, though looked at in a more forgiving light, they can be read as hyperbolic bitching.
Really? If Hunter isn't the collection front for Biden's shakedown operation what exactly is he bitching about in order for this to be hyperbolic? There's no reasonable way to reach this conclusion. The way to tell ideologically driven analysis is to test what level of evidence is required to prove something helpful to the judge's preferred outcome vs what is required to prove something against those preferences.
Here we see there is essentially no evidence necessary for assertions helpful to Biden. This is a consistent theme along with the Russian disinformation narrative. Meanwhile the standard to prove this is Hunter's laptop is so high they won't even accept that the video content proves it was his, the FBI comments, or the refusal of Biden to deny it. The discrepancy in required evidence is clear: Biden must be proven guilty with absolute certainty while unsupported speculation and invention is sufficient to exonerate him.
Two FBI agents visited Mac Isaac’s home. He says they seemed primarily concerned with figuring out if the computer contained child pornography. Mac Isaac said he had not seen any.
Q: Why child porn specifically? There was no report of it, so why of all things would this be the focus before they had looked at the material?
A: Child porn would be the only serious crime Isaac could be charged with since it deals solely with possession. Literally before the FBI knew anything at all they were trying to charge Isaac to protect the Bidens.
^ this is exactly correct.
The timing was auspicious. A Republican-controlled Senate committee was working on an investigation of Hunter Biden, and Democrats were attacking the probe as a partisan smear job.
Leftists try to make a big deal of the timing. But remember the timing only played out as it did because the FBI sat on the information for over a year. They conclude the effect of their allies actions impeaches Isaac's integrity. This is terrible logic driven by highly ideological excuse making.
That's a start. Ultimately, we need to add abortion, unless the mother's life is in danger, to the federal murder law.
Would that be a "self-defense" exception?
"Republicans Set To Introduce National Late-Term Abortion Ban"
Why? Because it is a 'cheap' virtue signal that has <0.00000000000001% chance of becoming a law.
Win the house, the senate and the Presidency, and it never gets passed ('strange new respect by the majority for the filibuster') with even better virtuing.
A 2017 email from a representative for one of the partners (subject line: “Expectations”) was allegedly found on the laptop. It proposed a corporate structure in which Hunter would own 20 percent of the company, with another 10 percent “held by H for the big guy.” The big guy, many on the right believe, was Joe Biden.
Note the lack of interest here. If "the big guy" isn't Joe, who is it? Someone is getting ten percent of this company for doing nothing, and we're supposed to believe it might be just some random Jim Bob? The authors know this is a problem for their narrative, but any investigation to prove this is someone else is overwhelmingly likely to prove it's Joe. So rather than pursue it they strategically end the inquiry. There is a lawyers adage "don't ask a question in court you don't know the answer to". Activists adapted this adage to journalism as "don't pursue facts or answers that will likely contradict the story you want to tell". Honest journalists don't do this, but these do.
Republican establishment seems dead set on losing, again.
Two months from midterms and they want to introduce this to hand the Democrat harpies more to screech about, more to rile up their base (probably way more than the GOP is actually going to move their own base with this sort of move)?
This time they don't have Goldwater to throw under the bus.
"Abortion" is the "Climate Change" religion of the Right...
Maybe this will get women and formerly gutless males to vote and or make a donation to Naral. Does Amazon let us send gift cards to Naral?
It is amazing that I can flip through for 15 minutes and find nothing worth my time.