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Biden-Backed DISCLOSE Act Would Dox Donors to Groups That Run Political Ads

Plus: Student drag shows are protected speech, a bank CEO rebuffs Rep. Rashida Tlaib, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 9.22.2022 9:54 AM

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President Joe Biden's latest anti–free speech crusade would require groups that run political ads to dox donors. Biden is backing the Democracy Is Strengthened by Casting Light on Spending in Elections (DISCLOSE) Act, which senators are expected to vote today on whether to take up.

"Right now, advocacy groups can run ads on issues attacking or supporting a candidate right until Election Day without exposing who's paying for that ad," Biden said on Tuesday. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D–N.Y.) called the DISCLOSE Act "critical to fighting the cancer of dark money in our elections."

But many see the measure as a way to interfere in free speech and intimidate people who would otherwise donate to advocacy groups.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce called it "blatantly political and ultimately unconstitutional legislation."

"The DISCLOSE Act's fundamental purpose is to enable cancel culture and the intimidation of Americans exercising their right to free speech through political giving and campaign contributions," writes Scott Parkinson of the Club for Growth.

I think Parkinson is right. When it comes to ads or other public campaigns concerning political issues, those on the opposite side are free to counter their content and ideas in the public square without knowing who donated to the groups behind the ads. But if the donors are known, it allows people to pressure them not to donate. It also allows for smear campaigns against political positions based who supports them, instead of the content of their messages or proposals. It seems designed to detract from actually informing voters, allowing for the battle over bills and issues to be played out instead in a guilt-by-association manner.

The DISCLOSE Act (S.443) is sponsored by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D–R.I.) and includes all sorts of provisions related to campaign communications and election-related spending. The most controversial part says that "any covered organization that makes campaign-related disbursements aggregating more than $10,000 in an election reporting cycle"—that is, a two-year period—must report to the Federal Election Commission the names and addresses of people who donated to the organization during that period, if the donors gave more than $10,000 within those two years. (If the group has a separate bank account for election-related spending, it need only disclose donors who gave to that fund.) Covered organizations include for-profit corporations, nonprofit groups, labor groups, political committees, and other political organizations.

A "campaign-related disbursement" might sound like it means a direct donation to a political campaign, but no. It includes any "independent expenditure which expressly advocates the election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate for election for Federal office, or is the functional equivalent of express advocacy because, when taken as a whole, it can be interpreted by a reasonable person only as advocating the election or defeat of a candidate for election for Federal office."

Because of the vague way it's worded, this could include not just direct appeals for or against candidates but also issue advocacy if the issue in question is one prominently tied to a particular candidate. The requirement also applies to communications "promoting, supporting, attacking, or opposing the nomination or Senate confirmation of an individual as a Federal judge or justice."

Notably, it requires disclosure of donors to the group even if they did not directly pay for or know about the group's public communications covered by this act.

This bill could prove especially tricky for donors to pro-choice groups as conservatives move to rewrite the legal framework around abortion and seize on communications that promote it. It could also prove detrimental to groups advocating for a number of controversial topics, such as sex work decriminalization, LGBTQ rights, or criminal justice reform.

In general, the requirement could make some donors less likely to give—at least in amounts above $5,000 per year—or make the advocacy groups less likely to engage in certain sorts of public communication. In this way, it could have a major chilling effect on free speech.

"Anonymous participation is a critical element of our political process. Many transformative ideas and just causes, unpopular or controversial in their time, relied on anonymous arguments to the ultimate benefit of us all—from the abolition of slavery to the fight for Civil Rights," says the R Street Institute, a public policy think tank. "The DISCLOSE Act eliminates the ability to participate in the political process as the Founders intended, free from intimidation or harm."

So far, it's largely been libertarian and conservative groups opposed to the DISCLOSE Act—at least this round. But the American Civil Liberties Union has come out repeatedly against previous versions of the DISCLOSE Act.

Democrats have been introducing some version of the DISCLOSE Act for more than a decade. "It feels like we're living though 'Groundhog Day' if Senate Democrats are holding another vote on the DISCLOSE Act," Republican lawyer Michael Toner told Roll Call. "All indications are that history will repeat itself yet again and the legislation will fail on the floor."

The DISCLOSE Act's decade-plus of failures might make it seem like a nonentity. But the fact that Democrats keep coming back to it is notable, and suggests it's not to be discounted entirely. (A lot of bad bills get introduced again and again before finding the right news or culture-war hook to make them stick.)

Besides, it fits a pattern of Biden administration attempts to regulate and squelch free speech under the guise of protecting the electoral process and/or democracy. This is the go-to explanation for Biden-backed policies that arguably run afoul of the First Amendment, from pressuring social media platforms to censor certain sorts of information to expressing interest in taking away Section 230 protection for platforms that run ads Biden thinks are bad to setting up the creepy (and thankfully thwarted) Disinformation Governance Board in the Department of Homeland Security.

"Requiring politically active groups to disclose all their donor information will not lead to fairer elections. Rather, it will lead to less speech, more harassment and political violence, and a less informed electorate," suggests FreedomWorks (noting that Biden didn't disclose anonymous donors to his 2020 election campaign).

Significant portions of the DISCLOSE Act "would violate the privacy of advocacy groups and their supporters—including those groups who do nothing more than speak about policy issues before Congress or express views on federal judicial nominees," said Institute for Free Speech president David Keating in July testimony before the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.

The bill's "provisions are so complex and open to so many possible interpretations that our analysis of the provisions may well understate the chill this legislation might place on the exercise of our First Amendment rights," Keating added. "The best way to give the people a voice and to protect democracy is to protect and enhance the rights to free speech, a free press, assembly, and petition guaranteed by the First Amendment."


FOLLOW-UP

Russians fleeing, protesting. Following Russian President Vladimir Putin's announcement that Russian reservists would be conscripted to fight the war in Ukraine, some people have been fleeing the country and many others have been protesting. "Flights to the few cities abroad still offering direct service to Russia — most destinations have been cut off by sanctions — were suddenly sold out," reports The Washington Post. Meanwhile, more than 1,300 people were reportedly arrested for protesting, according to independent protest-monitoring group OVD-Info.


FREE MINDS

Drag shows are protected speech. "Two student groups at Tennessee Tech University are now facing an investigation after hosting a drag show at an on-campus theatre," reports Reason's Emma Camp:

On August 20th, local organization Upper Cumberland Pride and two university student groups, the Lambda Gay-Straight Alliance and the Tech Players, held a drag show at the university's Backdoor Playhouse….

However, there is one hitch to Tennessee Tech's plans—they have no legal authority to punish student organizations over a drag performance.

On September 15th, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression sent a letter to Tennessee Tech's administration, informing the school that drag shows are expressive content protected by the First Amendment, and as a public university, Tennessee Tech cannot punish students for hosting them.

More here.


FREE MARKETS

???? Rep. @RashidaTlaib asked all major bank CEOs to submit to her ESG agenda and stop funding fossil fuels.

Their response?

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon: "Absolutely not and that would be the road to Hell for America." pic.twitter.com/rGX7EjrVZj

— Consumers' Research (@ConsumersFirst) September 21, 2022


QUICK HITS

https://twitter.com/JohnFPfaff/status/1572248652357275650?s=20&t=G-Rjj0exo7xyKPhm_KQ4RA

• The U.S. House of Representatives has passed reforms to the Electoral Count Act. Read more about the bill here and here.

229-203: The House has PASSED the Presidential Election Reform Act to reform the Electoral Count Act.

NINE Republicans voted in support. None of those nine are returning to Congress next year, either because they lost primaries or are retiring. pic.twitter.com/f15tyia9ZK

— Kyle Stewart (@KyleAlexStewart) September 21, 2022

• Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued an executive order declaring Mexican cartels to be terrorists and ordering law enforcement to identify and seize assets from gangs that support them. The move seems tailor-made to allow for guilt-by-association punishment, where groups can be targeted (and have their assets seized) merely for having some vague affiliation with a group Texas has declared to be terrorists.

• Courts must now consider a doctor's intention when ruling on whether doctors are guilty of violating drug laws for writing prescriptions to opioids.

• Are Ron DeSantis' migrant flights legal?

• As a college student, John Gibbs—now a Michigan Republican candidate for Congress who is backed by former President Donald Trump—founded a Society for the Critique of Feminism that questioned whether women should have the right to vote.

• Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey condemned the "dangerous strain of big government activism [that] has taken hold" in the Republican Party. A "good many small government conservatives have morphed into bullies – people who are very comfortable using government power to tell companies and people how to lead their lives."

• A federal appeals court says the Department of Justice can resume going through documents seized from Trump. "In a strongly worded 29-page decision, the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit set aside key parts of an order by a Florida federal judge that has kept the department from using about 100 files with classification marking," notes The New York Times. "The appeals court also agreed with the Justice Department that Mr. Trump's lawyers — and an independent arbiter recently appointed to review the seized materials — need not look at the classified documents that the F.B.I. carted away from Mr. Trump's estate, Mar-a-Lago, on Aug. 8."

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Right now, advocacy groups can run ads on issues attacking or supporting a candidate right until Election Day without exposing who's paying for that ad...

    Which, as we know, affects the veracity of the contents of the ad.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      "Biden is backing the Democratic Party Is Strengthened by Casting Light on Spending by Kulaks in Elections (DPISCLOSKE) Act"

      Fixed it for him.

      1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

        I don’t think the disclosure bill is a good idea, but it doesn’t have any Democratic advantage baked in. Either party will be able to abuse it when their administration is in power.

        1. Spiritus Mundi   3 years ago

          God your dumb.

          1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

            OK, explain how I am "dumb".

            Please explain how this bill provides the Democrats an advantage over the Republicans.

            And, yes, I acknowledge it give the Democrats an advantage while the current Presidential administration is Democratic. But Presidential administrations swing back and forth between the two parties.

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            2. VULGAR MADMAN   3 years ago

              It gives the dems an advantage because they will sic every alphabet agency on any non leftist.

            3. NOYB2   3 years ago

              Please explain how this bill provides the Democrats an advantage over the Republicans.

              Democratic politicians are willing to send violent lynch mobs after Republican donors. Republican politicians still have scruples and a sense of decency and don't do that sort of thing.

        2. ducksalad   3 years ago

          Mike, the language is formally neutral and in principle Republicans could abuse it as much as Democrats.

          However, Democrats are already on record from the BCRA debate stating that they could, and intended to, interpret it so that a movie criticizing a Democrat (Hillary: The Movie) would be "advocacy" and a 5-year prison sentence, which a movie criticizing a Republican (Fahrenheit 451) would be "media" and thus exempt. They came up with a bunch of reasons to distinguish the two, all of which were very obviously constructed to get the desired result rather than the other way around.

          Are Ron DeSantis or Donald Trump bad enough to do the exact same thing? Probably yes! But they haven't already tried, and more importantly they aren't the ones asking to be given this tool to use against their opposition. The fact that Democrats crave having this power is more than sufficient to prove they themselves see a large partisan advantage.

    2. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

      How will Misek know who to prosecute for lying if we don't know the names of the donors?

      1. Utkonos   3 years ago

        Gauleiter Misek has ozzer vays of finding out zeeze names!

    3. DesigNate   3 years ago

      I wonder how all of those Democrat donors (you know, the ones that poured billions into the Clinton and Biden campaigns) are going to hide what they’re doing. And you know they already have a plan for that.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Russians fleeing, protesting.

    Russians desperate to leave the country? Now I've seen everything.

    1. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

      The protesting is more news worthy.

    2. n00bdragon   3 years ago

      I feel bad for the young men in Russia. They didn't have enough tanks, trucks, training, guns, or even food to equip them to fight up until this point. Now they are going to call up twice as many people and drop them off in on in Ukraine in the dead of the Russian winter? Ukraine isn't even going to need bullets for Russia to recreate its own miniature self-inflicted holocaust by springtime. You're looking at an entire generation of young men dying of starvation and frostbite. It's bonkers.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Drag shows are protected speech.

    And therefore will be exempted from any future pandemic lockdowns.

    1. NOYB2   3 years ago

      Unlike religious services.

  4. Rich   3 years ago

    "critical to fighting the cancer of dark money"

    It's part of Biden's cancer "Moonshot". The man keeps his promises.

    /OBL

    1. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

      Dark Money would make for a good album name.

    2. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

      Am I the only one that remembers that this is Biden's third "cancer moonshot" (at least)?

      During the Obama years, Barry put Slow Joe in charge of a cancer moonshot that was supposed to end cancer with a decade or something.

      Biden announced a cancer moonshot again early in his term (I think during the first SOTU address). The usual talking heads were wowed, apparently not remembering that he made the same promise six years earlier.

      And now there's the one he announced last week, only this time we're reducing cancer deaths by half within the next 25 years, so the bar has been lowered a bit.

      I guess one of these days, he'll get it....

      1. Rich   3 years ago

        "Those Moonshots are a metastasizing cancer on our society!"

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Biden probably failed because we all died from climate change and then all died from COVID.

      3. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

        LOL I pointed that out in my live mockery of Biden's Philadelphia speech.

        https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/man-without-soul-preaches-about-soul

        I bet on the American people using your small businesses and your tax dollars as chips. And it’s paying off for everybody that I know! We’re all filthy fucking rich! And I’m optimist because we’re going to beat cancer, again! We don’t need to look back about “who ordered the lockdowns” or “who executive ordered mandates” — we need to look forward to determine who gets the payoffs in the future!

        In America, we have a soul! We’re all equal, except those fucking MAGA extremists. They’re attacking democracy, so we need to attack the extremists! We need courage that digs as deep as a ballot retrieval team reaching into the drop box at 3 am!

        I never really understood our founding, and now here I am. America is an idea, like Antifa. It unites Americans! Except those fucking MAGA extremists, who are not even human because they are so extreme. That’s not America. If you MAGA, you hate America!

        We need everybody to do their part, so speak up! Unless you speak up against us, then you’re banned for a violation of the terms of service. Then everybody who is left will agree! There’s nothing more American than that!

        1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 years ago

          Needed about a dozen “not a joke” reminders.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Rep. @RashidaTlaib asked all major bank CEOs to submit to her ESG agenda and stop funding fossil fuels.

    Asks? Someone needs to get powerful enough to employ the art of the nudge.

    1. Minadin   3 years ago

      ESG is fucking evil and so is Rashida Tlaib.

      We should send her on a permanent fact-finding trip to Sri Lanka so she can experience the wonders of ESG put into practice for herself.

    2. Moonrocks   3 years ago

      Private Companies, am I right?

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Remember, good fascism is anti-fascism.

    3. JesseAz   3 years ago (edited)

      Watch the full video. One of the dem witnesses was questioned on her use of petroleum products such as the plastics used in her iPhone with her and AOC screamed misogyny.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Cuz women never use personal devices made from plastic (or artificial rubber).

      2. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

        Women are ecologically unsound.

      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

        Shot:
        Watch the full video. One of the dem witnesses was questioned on her use of petroleum products such as the plastics used in her iPhone with her and AOC screamed misogyny.

        Chaser:
        As a college student, John Gibbs—now a Michigan Republican candidate for Congress who is backed by former President Donald Trump—founded a Society for the Critique of Feminism that questioned whether women should have the right to vote.

        1. JasonAZ   3 years ago

          Hahahahahahahahahahaha!

  6. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

    "President Joe Biden's latest anti–free speech crusade would require groups that run political ads to dox donors."

    Awesome! Can't wait for our progressive #Resistance allies to ruin the lives of anyone who has ever donated in support of any right-of-center cause. 🙂

    #LibertariansForBiden

    1. Ajsloss   3 years ago

      Right-of-center? Those morons attack anyone right-of-themselves.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Is Biden the center?

    2. JesseAz   3 years ago

      Can't we just run the maga extremists over like in north dakota?

      1. Idaho Bob   3 years ago

        And bail out for $5000.

        Remember - Killing MAGA's is the good politikal violence

  7. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Chemjeff smiles

    Canadian high school says it is ILLEGAL to criticize trans teacher with huge prosthetic breasts as it's claimed 'disturbed' students are skipping her classes and school board is refusing to address parents' concerns

    "The Halton District School Board said it would be against the Ontario Human Rights Code to criticize Oakville Trafalgar High School teacher Kayla Lemieux
    The district has gone on to defend Lemieux and said it would no longer answer questions about the issue as it is a 'personnel matter'"

    They've called the police to come and protect him and his pedophiliac exhibitionism from possibly irate parents.

    1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      I don't care what you say. As white Mike pointed out your Canadian! So ha check and mate

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        Walls are closing in on ML.

        1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          WTF I hate Canadian's now.

          1. Gaear Grimsrud   3 years ago

            I was cool with Canadians before they elected PM Fidel, I mean Zoolander, junior. I now have grave misgivings.

    2. mad.casual   3 years ago

      IMO, the funniest thing is the typical trans MO of trying to ignore the kids like they don't have their own agency or constantly exposing them to obnoxiously large silicon breasts isn't going to have the obvious consequences. All the supportive activists will be astounded in 5 or so years at how, despite exposing their kids to this, they raised such transphobes. To borrow from Ken 'Popehat' White: "We mandated that these kids show up to class so that the shop teacher could fuck goats in front of them for 4 yrs., how did they grow into adults who despise goatfuckers?"

      Like, if a teacher showed up in full Nazi regalia for 4 yrs. the school would protect them and the students wouldn't ever say among each other "Showing up to work every day dressed as a Nazi is kinda fucked up." Or dressed as Napoleon Bonaparte or Abe Lincoln or whatever...

      1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

        It's literally the Southpark episode deatcamp of tolerance.
        "our kids don't hate gay people they just hate the way this ass hole was acting

    3. Rich   3 years ago (edited)

      Pictures, and it did happen.

      the largest bust in Canada

      1. Quicktown Brix   3 years ago (edited)

        Hilarious. Wildly inappropriate for school, but hilarious.

        It is so ridiculous, it makes me wonder if the guy is actually trying to point out the absurdity of the trans movement rather than actually being trans.

        1. Rich   3 years ago

          That crossed my mind also, but then I thought of the extreme "piercers".

        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago (edited)

          These days, one honestly can’t tell. There’s troons this mentally ill who would deliberately do this because they know they won’t face any consequences for it; in fact, it’s highly likely that the teacher got this cleared with the school way beforehand and they told him they’d go along with it regardless of the opposition.

          At the same time, this does have a whiff of guerilla theater/4chan-style prank to it, similar to the Sokal Squared test that James Lindsay and his colleagues pulled a few years ago, just to show how pathologized the altruism of leftists has become that they'll support any Current Year-flavored action even when it's clearly degrading social cohesion and community trust.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

            On a related note, Jonathan Yaniv is probably kicking himself for not going in to the teaching profession before trooning out.

        3. Cronut   3 years ago

          I considered that too, because NO ONE could be that ridiculous. It HAS to be a prank.

          But then I see Libs of TikTok and I just don't know.

  8. mad.casual   3 years ago

    Drag shows are protected speech.

    Libertarians supporting government-funded abuse of power against children.

    1. Spiritus Mundi   3 years ago

      At the 'Backdoor playhouse.'

    2. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      Drag shows...
      Basically modern minstrel shows, but with men playing women instead of whites in blackface.

      1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

        Minstrel shows were regarded as too bawdy for schools, and even if they weren't, I'm sure minstrels didn't get erections from wearing blackface in front of kids.

        Drag is these guys sexual kink. No exceptions.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

          Even Nero would have said, "Now wait a minute..."

    3. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

      The drag show in question was on a college campus, despite ENB's (likely deliberately) deceptive phrasing. While I completely don't understand the current fixation with drag shows (beyond the groomer aspect), I think that's the correct for colleges, which are populated by adults.

      High school or younger, though, is a different issue.

      1. R Mac   3 years ago

        Yeah, I don’t really care if college students have a drag show for themselves.

        1. mad.casual   3 years ago

          Mmm... I'm less offended about a drag show among adults, but it's still a drag show put on with stolen tax dollars.

          If this were a show among exclusively adults/students at an off-campus bar, unless the handbook says, "Students shall not attend drag shows at local bars." the University can fuck right off and, if the handbook says that, some female students should just shout 'Title IX!' regardless of whether any drag show takes place ("criminality" can be manufactured after the fact based on feels) and sue the fuck out of the school.

      2. Kungpowderfinger   3 years ago

        They also declined to mention that the issue was, once again, having little kids handing money to the performers.

        Why “we let children pay street performers, right?” ENB would omit that in her rundown is a mystery.

      3. Kungpowderfinger   3 years ago

        While I completely don’t understand the current fixation with drag shows (beyond the groomer aspect)

        People desperate to social signal at any cost have become the useful idiots of chesters. And it’s not confined to just certain writers at Reason, unfortunately.

      4. mad.casual   3 years ago

        The University didn't move against the play until video surfaced showing non-student minors involved.

        I'm not 100% against drag shows on campus but, even at that, I can see how straight strip shows on campus would be of dubious social value.

        Once again, ENB's pollyannaish retardation about "Sex work is work." ignores the fact that getting conscripted into the Army is work too.

      5. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

        In the story reason mentions that they brought children to it and had kids tip them by putting money in their pants. This is the part that people are upset about.
        Reason, more and more, is secltively editing the story in order to push a narrative.

    4. Ronbback   3 years ago

      I wonder what the response would be if they invited Victoria Secrets to come and do a show. Pretty sure that would get shut down real quick

      1. DesigNate   3 years ago

        That’s some cos-hetero misogyny right there. Off to the gulag with you!

      2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

        Why would that get shut down?

        1. Claptrap   3 years ago

          Oh yeah, I wonder how that could ever happen. It's not like the SJW set is reflexively against traditional femininity or anything.

          1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

            And the "SJW Set" would be powerful and influential enough in Tennessee to shut down a Victoria's Secrets show?

  9. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Chemjeff smiles

    NEA Groomers Give Teachers Badges, QR Codes to Access Explicit ‘Queering Sexual Education’ Materials.

    1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      This is a conspiricy theory according to a disturbingly increesing number of reason commenters

    2. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

      It's not happening and if it is it's a good thing. /Reason editors

    3. R Mac   3 years ago

      Well what do you expect them to do after the school CENSORED all the appropriate queering sexual education materials?

      1. JasonAZ   3 years ago

        You know this is what ENB thinks. Shackford too.

  10. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    ...victimization rates are almost all at 5-year lows, and all below 2017-2019 levels (2020 was a … strange year).

    Apparently we're not counting the most victimized of victim groups: the microaggressed.

    1. Anomalous   3 years ago

      Microaggressions are too small to see with the naked eye.

      1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

        Has anyone invented micro cultural appropriations yet?

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

          That was actually pretty funny.

          Just in case anyone thinks I despise White Mike for purely political reasons, it's not true I despise him for the things he actually says.

    2. JesseAz   3 years ago

      It helps when the FBI and DoJ focuses on domestic terrorism of J6 insurrection members instead.

  11. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Don't worry WaPo, plenty of electoral fortification will ensure the correct results:

    WaPo analyst: Democrats are fooling themselves on midterm turnout

  12. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

    "Are Ron DeSantis' migrant flights legal?"

    Nope!

    #Resistance legal Twitter told me the case against him is straightforward — he's guilty of KIDNAPPING and HUMAN TRAFFICKING. Biden's DOJ needs to send him to prison.

    #LibertariansForImprisoningBidensEnemies

  13. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

    Notably, it requires disclosure of donors to the group even if they did not directly pay for or know about the group's public communications covered by this act.

    So every subscriber to Paramount Plus gets outed as having donated to Stacey Abrams' campaign because they indirectly advocated for her by giving her a cameo on Star Trek. They should have all their account numbers and log-in information published publicly.

    1. JasonAZ   3 years ago

      Another reason to NOT watch Woke Trek.

  14. Rich   3 years ago

    the court said prosecutors must not only prove a prescription was not medically justified ― possibly because it was too large or dangerous, or simply unnecessary ― but also that the prescriber knew as much.

    Next: "Prosecutors must not only prove a law was not legally justified ― possibly because it was too large or dangerous, or simply unnecessary ― but also that the legislators knew as much."

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      How about applying the same criteria to that Canadian shop teacher's fake tits?

      1. HorseConch   3 years ago

        Those would be handy in a head-on collision. I'm not sure if the rare possibility of a head-on collision qualifies as medical necessity, however.

  15. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Courts must now consider a doctor's intention when ruling on whether doctors are guilty of violating drug laws for writing prescriptions to opioids.

    Suddenly mens rea is a thing. DEA and federal prosecutors hardest hit.

  16. Spiritus Mundi   3 years ago

    Biden-Backed DISCLOSE Act Would Dox Donors to Groups That Run Political Ads

    Unions exempt.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Most union-friendly president ever!

  17. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Are Ron DeSantis' migrant flights legal?

    One would hate to find that immigrants might be traveling outside what legislators allow.

  18. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued an executive order declaring Mexican cartels to be terrorists and ordering law enforcement to identify and seize assets from gangs that support them.

    Because it would be, like, super-duper to illegal to seize their assets if they weren't declared terrorists!

  19. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Democrats lost ground with Hispanics in 2020. It doesn't seem to be a blip

    "Whatever the full explanation, Hispanic voters have moved to the right over the past several years. As a group, they still prefer Democrats, but the margin has narrowed significantly."

    1. damikesc   3 years ago

      LatinX and trannies did not win over Hispanics? Shocking.

      1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

        They're upset that American didn't elect Julian "Free Abortions for Trans Illegals" Castro.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

          It's almost like brown people want to think for themselves.

          1. R Mac   3 years ago (edited)

            The Dems need a latin version of Al Sharpton asap.

            Edit: And Beta O’rourke doesn’t count.

            1. HorseConch   3 years ago

              I don't know any Hispanics that identify as perpetual victim of the Man. I'm sure they're out there, but they are way less representative than other voting blocs.

              1. Ignore me!   3 years ago

                This is it. This is also why AOC's star will fade, if it hasn't already.

            2. mad.casual   3 years ago

              The Dems need a latin version of Al Sharpton asap.

              It's kinda like saying King Charles needs a white, royal version of Al Sharpton. You can't simultaneously claim to be descended from "We genocided 'em reeeal goood!" Conquistadors and the victims.

  20. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

    "Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued an executive order declaring Mexican cartels to be terrorists and ordering law enforcement to identify and seize assets from gangs that support them."

    Ugh. That's terrible.

    We really need to #TurnTexasBlue so the state government will realize drug cartels aren't so bad. A few more years of Biden's open borders policy should import enough obedient Democratic voters to flip the state — as long as they aren't HUMAN TRAFFICKED to Martha's Vineyard.

    #OpenBordersWillFixEverything

    1. Spiritus Mundi   3 years ago

      Step one: import dem voters
      Step two: expand voting 'rights'
      https://twitter.com/judiciarygop/status/1572655392219602949

  21. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Sherman Oaks business owner: 'It is literally a psych ward' on the sidewalk every day

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Why does he hate diversity?

      1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

        His business was being culturally enriched.

    2. mad.casual   3 years ago

      Jordan Peterson used to make a point about the lowest 10%-ile being unfit for cannon fodder during the war and how troublesome that is to have 33M people like that in your country. I'm beginning to think, and maybe this was implied, that IQ was the wrong metric. That high-IQ sociopaths like Hitler, Stonewall Jackson, William Tecumseh Sherman, etc. are far, far more dangerous than the 80 IQ person who can't tie their own shoes.

      1. ducksalad   3 years ago

        Interesting line up of examples for the high-IQ sociopaths.

        Evil geniuses are more dangerous on a per head basis are very rare, maybe a few thousand. Compare that to about 5-10 million people at the other end who are a significant danger to themselves and others.

        1. mad.casual   3 years ago

          Evil geniuses are more dangerous on a per head basis are very rare

          Leading with Hitler may've biased my example. I don't mean evil geniuses. I mean, as I said, IQ is somewhat/largely orthogonal to social aptitude, whether that's stability, nonviolence, or both, and the 10% who can't tie their own shoes are nothing compared to the ~50% who are intelligent enough to be sold various 'we have to destroy the village in order to save the village' false morality narratives and act on them consciously and conscientiously (and conscionably?). (Examples chosen to demonstrate that A) Hitler didn't personally kill that many people and B) regardless of whether that's a destroy the village to save the villagers' Jewish/Christian souls, destroy the village to save the German race, destroy the village to free the slaves, destroy the village to keep the slaves, destroy the village to save the environment, destroy the village so gays can marry and trannies can dance for children (however those things get rationally tied together), etc., etc., etc.)

      2. Hank Ferrous   3 years ago

        You say that, but social media, academe, media provides a microcosm of what Peterson is talking about. Millions of fuckwits, ignorant, stupid, and certain they are correct about every damned thing.

        1. mad.casual   3 years ago (edited)

          No, it’s not the microcosm (unless Peterson is being unusually careless with his speech), but that is kinda my point. The lowest 10%-ile IQ-wise certainly contains a lot of undesirables, but most are barely able to button their own shirts and read or write. And they’re nowhere near as sociopathic or disruptive as someone like Bradley Manning who’s intellectually capable of conforming to and deceiving the chain of command and selectively violating it, not to achieve any larger aim, but to justifying or sanctify his own inner demons and then (deceptively and anti-)socially capitalizing on that justification/sanctification.

  22. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Buttplug smiles

    U.S. rents surge, leaving behind generation of younger workers.

    1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

      Best economy ever. No inflation. No recession. Rig count up.

      #TemporarilyFillingInForButtplug

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Uh, how young? Asking for you-know-who.

  23. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    ...founded a Society for the Critique of Feminism that questioned whether women should have the right to vote.

    Suffrage in danger. Can the Handmaid's Tale be far behind?

    1. mad.casual   3 years ago

      Can the Handmaid’s Tale be far behind?

      +2 votes "No."

    2. Ronbback   3 years ago

      sounds more like it was a college debate issue but hey lets blow everything out of proportion

      1. R Mac   3 years ago

        As I’ve said repeatedly, Reason’s coverage of Republicans is only going to become more unhinged as we get closer to midterms.

        1. The Team Struggling   3 years ago

          It is noteworthy that neither Reason's blurb nor the linked article from CNN mention the substantial contributions to Gibbs's primary campaign made by the Democratic party.

        2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

          Just thinking. We used to say things like "a libertarian is someone who agrees with liberals on social issues and with conservatives on economic issues."

          Now we sure as fuck can't agree with liberals on social issues, and probably can't agree with conservatives on economic issues. But Reason seems to be looking for something else.

          1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

            A reason libritarian is someone who agrees with progressives on social issues, and Marxists on economic issues

    3. Jerryskids   3 years ago

      Gibbs should have self-identified as a Muslim and then criticizing his anti-female stance would be hate speech.

      1. HorseConch   3 years ago

        Good point. Separation of church and state only pertains to Christianity and Judaism.

  24. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    A "good many small government conservatives have morphed into bullies – people who are very comfortable using government power to tell companies and people how to lead their lives."

    Then they weren't really your friends in the first place.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      (Filling in for Mike) Cite?

      1. Roberta   3 years ago

        I think mostly what we see here is small-government conservatives fighting back against arrangements in which private parties are coerced by government into one sort of behavior, by getting the opposite behavior mandated. It's a belly-of-the-beast problem, because those private parties are caught in the middle, but I believe these "bullies" are "bullying" those private parties in 90% or more of cases into doing what they would've wanted to do anyway, rather than the opposite thing that "liberals" are trying to make them do.

        In other cases the "bullies" are trying to get banned behaviors by government institutions that the "liberals" are trying to get mandated.

  25. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    A federal appeals court says the Department of Justice can resume going through documents seized from Trump.

    Let the leakings begin again!

    1. Rich   3 years ago

      So, if a classified document shows up somewhere, people without a need to know can "go through" it?

      1. Moonrocks   3 years ago

        They need to know what crime Trump committed. There's your need to know.

        1. Rich   3 years ago

          A lotta guys might say the content is irrelevant to that purpose.

        2. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

          They need to make up some sort of crime OrangeManBad did so they can cover their asses.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Ha! As if "leaks" need to start with actual documents.

  26. damikesc   3 years ago

    "As a college student, John Gibbs—now a Michigan Republican candidate for Congress who is backed by former President Donald Trump—founded a Society for the Critique of Feminism that questioned whether women should have the right to vote."

    LIBERTARIANS OPPOSING WRONGTHINK UNITE!!!

    1. Moonrocks   3 years ago

      Women shouldn't be made to suffer! End women's suffrage today!

    2. Ajsloss   3 years ago

      #QuestionNothing

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Science!

  27. Rich   3 years ago

    According to the new lawsuit against DeSantis, the migrants are not here unlawfully.

    What else are they going to say? "I shouldn't even be here, but I'm suing your ass!"?

  28. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Dispatches from the libertarian wing of Reason.

    Did Nina Totenberg Have a Conflict of Interest in Covering Justice Ginsburg?

    “To protect Ginsburg from surprises, Totenberg routinely alerted her in advance to the topics she intended to cover, which is generally prohibited by NPR’s Ethics Handbook.”

    1. Moonrocks   3 years ago

      NPR’s Ethics Handbook

      That's gold Jerry! Gold!

      1. mad.casual   3 years ago

        Every section is concluded with an 'All Things Considered'/'Both kinds - Left and Center Left' example.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Be fair to Nina. It's hard to be objective with your school girl crush.

  29. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

    Is there a reason there is a push to switch to "victimization" rates? How is it measured? Is the data easily manipulate? This seems like people are trying to push that crime is down but every measure previously used doesn't show that

    1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      Found out the ncvs is a survey. Yep it's a useless metric

  30. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Meh. Democrats at the IRS already leak the donor lists of extremist groups like Nikki Haleys group.

  31. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

    As a college student, John Gibbs—now a Michigan Republican candidate for Congress who is backed by former President Donald Trump—founded a Society for the Critique of Feminism that questioned whether women should have the right to vote.

    In the same Round-up where you think the Disclose Act is terrible for free speech, you blasted something someone said 20 years ago while they were in college. Beyond that, it was proposed as a thought experiment.

    https://wayback.archive-it.org/17234/20000308132226/http://www.stanford.edu/~john1/SCF.html

    That's a page where just some of their ideas are put forward. There's things I disagree with on it, but I find absolutely nothing offensive about it. It comes from a position of being fed up with feminists assertions about toxic men and pushing back on some basic premises.

    1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      Notice ENB attacks the person as she is incapable of reading and understanding his arguments

      1. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

        I doubt she went for original sources and just clipped the CNN article, even though the links to his original materials are in the CNN article. It's pretty milquetost college-level stuff, especially considering it probably has roots in his Christian upbringing.

        My problem with is the group definitions being applied to it, of course. Everyone is an individual first, so even if you accept the premise that women score lower in math and logic on evaluations (which isn't necessarily accurate because there's a lot of testing noise), it still makes no sense to build broad policy around being a member of a specific demographic. If we're not giving everyone an intelligent test as a voting qualification, we shouldn't exclude a broad population as being less intelligent on the whole. Everyone is a member of SOME demographic that is going to have negative outcomes associated with it, but the demographic is less significant than the individual.

        1. Zeb   3 years ago

          A lot of people seem to have a really hard time understanding that saying something about average characteristics of a group that you belong to isn't saying anything about you as an individual.

    2. mad.casual   3 years ago (edited)

      Personally, I would’ve woven the Drag Queen story into it:

      “John Gibbs discussing women’s suffrage with his peers is an obscenity but the school is obligated to host a performance of him telling pre-teen girls they shouldn’t have the right to vote as protected free speech.” - Reason’s own Elizabeth Nolan Brown

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Hey! Criticism of elitist left wing feelings is semi-fascist!

  32. JesseAz   3 years ago

    So far, it's largely been libertarian and conservative groups opposed to the DISCLOSE Act—at least this round.

    A round that has been going on for 30 years at least.

  33. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    New Yorkers continue to stampede south as record number swap to Florida licenses

    Name an urban area that is a delightful place to live, has great public schools, doesn’t have rising crime, and you can build wealth right now. The only ones I can think of are in red states.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      But those are all white supremacy culture values. In the United States of DEI, we will reject all of those.

    2. Super Scary   3 years ago

      Well, there is plenty of room for them since everyone in Florida died of Covid in 2020.

    3. HorseConch   3 years ago

      ESG Scores are way higher in the blue cities, though.

    4. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

      Don't worry that wont last, wait until the NYers settle in.

  34. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

    As a college student, John Gibbs—now a Michigan Republican candidate for Congress who is backed by former President Donald Trump—founded a Society for the Critique of Feminism that questioned whether women should have the right to vote.

    In a free and intellectual society, all ideas should be subject to question and able to withstand scrutiny.

    I mean "Eeewwww, gross! Republicans!"

  35. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Drag shows are protected speech. "Two student groups at Tennessee Tech University are now facing an investigation after hosting a drag show at an on-campus theatre," reports Reason's Emma Camp:

    Sex talks are also free speech. Don't think you'd be okay with colleges not being able to disallow children from BDSM and anal sex talks. But then again maybe you are okay with that.

    1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      I will laugh if enbs child gets groomed

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Want to bet she and her kool-kid progressive friends have already starting grooming junior? In case you don't frequent the D.C. cocktail circuit, nothing is more trendy now than a little trans kid.

        1. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

          Yeah, a trans kid is like a Cabbage Patch Doll for affluent "progressive" women.

    2. Mickey Rat   3 years ago

      It does bury the lede that the problem was not drag shows per se, but the audience participation in the show by minors.

  36. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Talcum X officially outed as grifter

    1. mad.casual   3 years ago

      He's conniving and rich so he can't be black! *sniggers*

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        No true dinger.

      2. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

        Snegroes.

  37. Rich   3 years ago

    As a college student, John Gibbs—now a Michigan Republican candidate for Congress who is backed by former President Donald Trump—founded a Society for the Critique of Feminism that questioned whether women should have the right to vote.

    Now delve into all the Democrat women candidates for Congress who played with Barbie dolls, or worse.

    1. The Team Struggling   3 years ago

      Or the Democrat money that went into Gibbs's primary campaign.

  38. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    “The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.” – H.L. Mencken

    UN Secretary General: Climate Catastrophe, War, Poverty, Pandemic, Give Money

  39. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Why Hollywood won't stop race-swapping

    1. Rich   3 years ago

      A white, red-headed character originally, the role in a live-action remake has been cast with a black actress.

      Yes, some are bothered by this.

      Then some should not see that movie.

      1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

        And then they're called racist when they don't...

        The race-swapping doesn't bother me, the motives for it do.

        1. Mickey Rat   3 years ago

          It is interesting that was racist for Scarlett Johansson to play the lead character in the live action "Ghost in the Shell" movie as the character was born Japanese, but it is racist to be put off by a black actress playing a character from a Scandinavian fairy tale.

          The double standard does not sit well.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

            As they say about all ideologues, "If not for double standards..."

          2. Ronbback   3 years ago

            Even the Japanese version of ghost in the shell made her whitish so there is that and since she was a robot and not even human they could make her anything they wanted just like a mermaid can be anything.

            1. Mickey Rat   3 years ago

              As I recall, in the source story, the character has a caucasian cyborg body, making the objection wrong on its face.

      2. Cronut   3 years ago

        Some are bothered by it. But most are bothered by the fact that "diversity casting" is more important than making good entertainment. Or that, instead of creating an original work that is watchable, Disney just keeps barfing out live-action remakes of animated classics, swapping out one of the main characters for a POC actor, and then relying on that swap to distract from the fact that Disney is out of ideas and their entertainment generally sucks.

        1. Ronbback   3 years ago

          thats the main think go ahead and have a mermaid of color just giver her her own story line, why do they always have to appropriate white stories. that said i think white is also a color

          1. Zeb   3 years ago

            Yeah, it all seems so lazy and condescending. Create some new black characters and good stories for them. That would be great.

            1. swillfredo pareto   3 years ago

              Create some new black characters and good stories for them.

              I've heard good things about a new writer from Georgia, Joel Chandler Harris. He's white but writes black characters well. They should see if he has anything worth putting on the big screen.

              1. Zeb   3 years ago

                My grandfather used to read me those stories. Good memories.

      3. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

        So can't they come up with an original black character, or are black people just not interesting enough to get an original character?

        1. Ronbback   3 years ago

          how about actual stories from their own histories whatever color they may be. i would find that more interesting just like Mulan and that other Hawaiian one Moana.

          1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

            That would require knowledge about other cultutes

        2. Cronut   3 years ago

          If I were a black actor, I'd be insulted to even be offered this part. It's an iconic character who's white in the original. That's like remaking Indiana Jones and trying to cast a black guy as Indy.

          Write an original black character with an original story.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

            The bigger problem is that Hollywood (Disney included) is out of original stories and doesn't want to take a chance on original stories for those outside Hollywood. They've become very decadent, if you will. I mean, let's be honest here, the biggest movie of the year uses a character from a hit movie in the mid-1980s.

        3. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

          They do the same with women, hence the Ghostbusters reboot that went bust. Hollywood can't even leave the original motivations alone ,ex: "the Women" remake where the original is about back biting society broads and the new one is about sisterhood. It also went bust. Fuck Hollywood, Go Woke Go Broke.

      4. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        Part of me doesn't much care one way or the other. Part of me considers it just the typical anti-ginger bigotry I've come to expect from Hollywood.

        1. DesigNate   3 years ago

          Their anti-gingerness knows no bounds.

      5. mad.casual   3 years ago (edited)

        Yes, some are bothered by this.

        Then some should not see that movie.

        Some are bothered by the ongoing plucking of cultural artifacts out of various contexts, having them cemented and set in the globalist mainstream culture by government-enforced IP, and the all-consuming, all-obliterating profit leviathan that will demand you consume to protect it and its IP.

        Some others are bothered by why a people, out of universe, feel that creature that lives underwater or underground in universe, needs to be represented by a creature that clearly, out of universe, lives most of it’s life in the sun. That is, there are plenty of valid reasons why you would handicap your rational best choice in such a situation, but “because diversity” isn’t one of them. This is in line with the above, they aren’t trying to tell a good story or preserve a culture, they’re trying to use the government IP hammer to craft their own Pax Imperia.

      6. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

        What about those who've seen The Rat's horrible track record on these "live-action" remakes, which are mostly CGI anyway, and skip it for that reason? Ironically, these remakes are mostly serving to remind everyone how awesome the original cartoons were, because they're mostly just shameless cash grabs.

        Incidentally, I saw a video last night of a black girl complaining about the race-swapping, too, and it was pretty hilarious. "Ariel isn't black, she's white with red hair! And her hair is long, it's not braided!"

        1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

          It reminds me of the movie death wish. Charles bronsen kills 2 muggers and the cops are questioning the couple about who the murder was. The wife said it was a 5 foot 3 in Mexican, while the husband says he saw sla 6'4" black guy with a red beard

    2. Cronut   3 years ago

      The twitter thread from the comments is great.

    3. JesseAz   3 years ago (edited)

      Twitter banned a whole lot of people proving selective outrage by making Ariel white.

      1. mad.casual   3 years ago

        *Inadvertently* triggering *duplicitous* selective outrage.

        Inadvertently in that it should be noted that he specifically said he wasn't concerned about race and was just demonstrating how quickly and effectively the swap could be done.

        Duplicitous in that, if people just wanted to see more black or diverse representation, software that can whimsically diversify cast members should be a boon, not a bust. Unless when you say "representation" what you really mean is you want Hollywood to hire selectively based on essentials of race, creed, color, sex, gender, national origin like a fucking Nazi.

        1. Super Scary   3 years ago

          "what you really mean is you want Hollywood to hire selectively based on essentials of race, creed, color, sex, gender, national origin like a fucking Nazi."

          Hollywood is overly liberal and full of democrats and, like the notable Joe Biden, base their hire choices on race and gender first and foremost, and then consider any other factors after that.

      2. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

        Amazon bought IMDB and dumped their commenting section soon after the Ghostbuster reboot came out.

    4. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      Youngrippa59 for the win on this topic.

    5. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

      Why isn't every character Chinese? That's where the money is,

  40. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    NY cops fight city’s COVID jab mandate

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      The pandemic is over!

  41. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Collapse Of Energy, Food, Transportation Systems Prompt Calls for Government Nationalization of Industries

    1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

      We're watching Atlas Shrugged unfold in real time.

      1. Rich   3 years ago

        "Who is John Galt?" is trending as an expression, even beating "Awesome!" in the polls.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Feature, not bug.

  42. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Why the Reasonistas hate Hawley with the burning passion of one million suns [video]

  43. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

    "As a college student, John Gibbs—now a Michigan Republican candidate for Congress who is backed by former President Donald Trump—founded a Society for the Critique of Feminism that questioned whether women should have the right to vote."

    So? Show us how women and Feminism have contributed to libertarianism since the 19th Amendment.

    1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      Since the 19th ammendment that has been a huge spike in the number of sandwhich shops

      1. mad.casual   3 years ago

        Bigger than the number of federally-subsidized, women-owned oversized cupcake shops?

        1. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

          Or Lesbian Vegan doughnut shops

          https://theothermccain.com/2022/09/09/employees-shocked-as-lesbian-vegan-doughnut-shop-goes-out-of-business/comment-page-1/

      2. Brian   3 years ago

        Women voting is heavily correlated with CO2 emissions.

        1. mad.casual   3 years ago

          Women's most important contribution to their self-ownership was legalizing and delimiting their ability to end innocent lives.

          Go ahead, prove. me. wrong.

  44. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Joe Biden Gets Uncomfortably Lost and Confused at Globalist Conference [video]

    There's no way in hell the poor old thing is going to last two more years.

    1. Rich   3 years ago

      Maybe he'll try something like Howard Beale.

      1. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

        He already has, his Kristallnacht speech from a few weeks back.

    2. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

      Looks like the Easter Bunny was sleeping on the job.

    3. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      If he doesn't make two more years, then Kamala Harris becomes President. Now, if the Republicans don't screw this up, they will have a majority come January in both houses. This leads to an interesting question: If Biden were to pass away after January 3, 2023 (or have the 25th Amendment, Section 4 invoked on him), would the Republican-dominated House and Senate give Ms. Harris's VP nominee a confirmation vote, or would each nominee be voted down? It could potentially make her the first President since LBJ not to have a VP (11/22/63-1/20/65).

      1. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

        Your assuming the Democrats would tolerate Kamala being president. I believe in that case the Dems would make a deal for the GOP to approve a bland caretaker as vice president, with the understanding that Kamala would be forced out after the VP was approved.

        1. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

          The dems would be better off approving Hilary for VP then let her get rid of Harris.

  45. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights: "Racist hurricanes"

    "The recovery and mitigation process should focus on survivors with the greatest needs, particularly people of color... immigrants, LGBTQ communities..."

    Because being brown, Venezuelan or tasting a dick makes you more susceptible to hurricanes

    1. mad.casual   3 years ago

      I know borders are just figments of peoples' imaginations, but shouldn't migrants be *definitively* *less* susceptible to hurricanes?

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

      If more white people lived in Puerto Rico, Akela the Weather Goddess would stop the hurricanes.

  46. Sevo   3 years ago

    "California to create nation’s first office to combat gun violence"
    [...]
    "California will soon be the only state in the nation to have a governmental office committed to preventing gun violence, state officials said Wednesday..."
    https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/California-to-create-nation-s-first-office-to-17457700.php?cmpid=gsa-sfgate-result

    The solution is obvious: We don't have enough bureaucrats working on it!

    1. Rich   3 years ago

      That office had jolly well better be a gun-free zone.

      1. R Mac   3 years ago

        You mean besides the armed government security right?

        1. Rich   3 years ago

          *Especially* free from armed government security.

          You know how violent those guns can get.

    2. Idaho Bob   3 years ago

      “This is a moment of crisis in America,” said Bonta,

      Democrats and the never ending "crises".

      1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

        It's not just Democrats. Trump used the COVID crisis as the pretext to impose a moratorium on evictions. And to send out a bunch of checks with his name on them.

        Both sides.

        1. Idaho Bob   3 years ago

          That's the best you could conjure? Trump trying to prevent evictions while the half the country is unemployed, I mean, "quarantined" by Democrat governors?

          You really are intellectually dishonest.

          1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

            How am I intellectually dishonest. You were just indicating you are against Democrats using crises as the pretext for wielding power. I agree it is wrong, and I pointed out Republicans do it, too.

            Looks like I’m being consistent in my principles.

            1. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

              You sure are a consistent sea lion.

          2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

            So, are landlords evil exploiters of renters?

  47. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    TOWNHALL’S KURT SCHLICHTER LAYS OUT HOW NEW YORK’S LAWSUIT AGAINST DONALD TRUMP WILL GO.

    Here's how the NY AG civil lawsuit will go....

    1/ Once Trump is served, he takes a few weeks to respond. He probably cannot remove the case since there are NY defendants, so no diversity. Now we're in mid-October. He moves to dismiss.

    2/ I have only skimmed this dog's breakfast of a complaint, but what popped out at me for the parts I looked are were the lack of damages allegations, much less ones against NY, the plaintiff. You cannot sue if you did not suffer a loss. None are pleaded in the parts I looked at.

    3/ Other causes of action may have damages allegations - we'll see. But there are plenty of other grounds to move to dismiss that just leap off the page.

    4/ Let's get real - if they thought they had Trump they would have filed a criminal case, but they have to prove that beyond a reasonable doubt. A civil suit is a preponderance of the evidence. They had no criminal case. They chose civil "fraud" to impress dumb people.

    5/ So, the initial motion to dismiss will not be heard before the midterm - the real mission was accomplished by filing suit in time to influence the election, but not so early that this garbage case could be tossed out before the election.

    6/ I expect the case will be dropped or tossed after a couple motion to dismiss rounds. Maybe there will be a small, piddling settlement the AG will claim is a victory. It's not a real lawsuit. It's lawfare. And I hope red AGs are taking note of the new rules.

    1. Sevo   3 years ago

      "...Let’s get real – if they thought they had Trump they would have filed a criminal case, but they have to prove that beyond a reasonable doubt. A civil suit is a preponderance of the evidence. They had no criminal case. They chose civil “fraud” to impress dumb people..."

      Yep.
      Seems a prosecutor's resume' isn't complete without at least one 'investigation' of Trump, and since the guy seems totally legit, let's get some ink by throwing stuff on the wall and see if anything sticks.

      1. DesigNate   3 years ago

        That part is already working particularly well on the usual suspects here.

        1. HorseConch   3 years ago

          It's also unfathomable that he could have just made up the values of his collateral. The left loves to both sides their opponents. On one had, the banks are evil and ruining the world. On the other hand, they are dumb enough to loan billions of dollars because someone said they are rich without independently verifying it.

  48. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Chemjeff smiles

    Your Tax Dollars Fund a Group Pushing 'Transgender Identity' on Two-Year-Olds

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      I think Jeff is doing more than smiling at that.

    2. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

      This isn't happening!
      ----------
      This [presentation] addresses the development of gender identity, including how early the process begins (ages 2–3), and how parents and professionals can distinguish gender exploration with the emergence of a transgender identity," reads one session description.

      Zero to Three, which has 3,653 members who work in the field of early childhood development, has received $234.68 million in funds from the Department of Health and Human Services since 2008 and is slated to receive an additional $52 million by 2027, including a $4.2 million grant from the Biden administration set to begin this month. The group trained 89,222 professionals last year, according to its 2021 impact report.
      -------------
      And we're totally not paying for it!

  49. Sevo   3 years ago

    Not sure how this is going to end up a shit-show, but it will:

    "Spain Grants Personhood Status To Threatened Lagoon"
    https://www.barrons.com/news/spain-grants-personhood-status-to-threatened-lagoon-01663786507

    Play fast and loose with reality and it will bite you in the ass.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Is the lagoon free to choose its own gender?

    2. mad.casual   3 years ago

      Fuck! Now we'll never get a Creature From The Black Lagoon movie starring a white guy!

    3. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      It's worse than you think
      "The lagoon will now be legally represented by a group of caretakers made up of local officials, scientists who work in the area and local residents."
      The the "human rights" of the now person lagoon will be dictated by activists.

      "They argue that sealife died due to a lack of oxygen caused by hundreds of tonnes of fertiliser nitrates leaking into the waters"

      I gaurentee they are going to sue the farmers and take their land. This is straight up a land grab.

      1. DesigNate   3 years ago

        It’s the standard Bolshie playbook.

  50. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Chemjeff smiles

    Seattle-area school tries to ban saying "biological male"

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      How about "undesirable gender type"?

    2. mad.casual   3 years ago

      That takes a lot of balls.

      1. Utkonos   3 years ago

        Total dickhead move!

    3. Rich   3 years ago

      The message included a section on “terms to avoid” that listed “born a man,” “born a woman,” “biologically male,” “biologically female,” “biological boy,” “biological girl,” “genetically male,” and “genetically female.”

      Notably absent from that list is "Fuck you".

    4. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

      "Biological male" is redundant.

    5. Minadin   3 years ago

      "People with Y chromosomes".

      Or 'PWYC' for short.

      If you say it phonetically it sounds like you're calling someone a 'prick', but you have a speech impediment.

  51. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    San Francisco Bicycle Coalition says not to call police about stolen bikes because it hurts 'Black and brown' people

    Bike Theft and Policing:
    Black and brown people are often deeply harmed or even killed by interactions with the police, and the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition decided in 2020 to end any formal relationship with SFPD.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

      Literally aping the cartoon where the leftist shrugs off his bike being stolen because the thief "may have needed it more."

      1. Ajsloss   3 years ago

        "aping"? You racist bigot.

    2. R Mac   3 years ago

      #reparationsviabikes

      1. Utkonos   3 years ago

        Who’s their spokesperson?

    3. swillfredo pareto   3 years ago

      Black and brown people are often deeply harmed...

      So they either assume or know the perpetrators are brown and black? That's not a good look either way.

      There are signs all over certain neighborhoods in San Francisco imploring that valuables not be left visible in a locked car lest a brown or black person feel compelled to break the widow and steal said valuables. There are puddles of broken glass (San Francisco glitter) littering these neighborhoods.

      These kinds of things used to be called victim blaming.

      1. HorseConch   3 years ago

        You have to love the racism in the anti-racists. The anti-racists are the most racist group there is, but since they have yard signs, and yard signs trump reality, they are actually very virtuous.

      2. Utkonos   3 years ago

        There are worse things than broken glass that could be littering a San Francisco neighborhood

    4. Hank Ferrous   3 years ago

      This is peak progressive racism. Only black and brown people steal bikes it seems.

  52. Weigel's Cock Ring   3 years ago

    Good news everyone, we really are in a V-shaped recovery!! Whoops, sorry, my bad, my charts were all upside-down just now, and it actually turns out that we're in a caret (^) shaped recovery.

    Yesterday: "Two quarters of negative GDP does not necessarily mean we're in a recession."

    Coming very soon: "Three quarters of negative GDP still does not necessarily mean we're in a recession."

    1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

      Ignore GDP. Focus on rig count. Best economy ever.

      #MoreButtplugInsights

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        What about the price of spittin' tobaccy?

        1. HorseConch   3 years ago

          I say we just ban the oppressive word recession.

  53. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Leftist screams, kicks down table during Turning Point USA event [video]

    Triggered by a Kamala Harris meme... No, really.

    1. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

      ..........really, really. Wow.

  54. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Misek smiles

    New hypothesis on why women stopped menstruating upon arrival at Nazi death camps

    1. mad.casual   3 years ago

      Not enough "state-sponsored puberty blocking" in the headline.

      1. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

        Menstruation is murder. Life begins at ovulation.

        1. mad.casual   3 years ago

          Life begins at ovulation.

          Science!

    2. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

      Now they just put it in the vax! 😉

  55. Nobartium   3 years ago

    I have yet to see the society that does universal suffrage and libertarianism well.

    Indeed, the amendment preceding the 19th was driven by women.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Indeed. Nanny-state compassion is more important than freedom, because hormones or something.

  56. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    The planned destruction of California continues

    California seeks to ban sales of diesel big rig trucks in bold bid to cut pollution

    1. HorseConch   3 years ago

      At what point do the people pushing this finally realize how stupid it is? The elites like ButtPlug and his enormous portfolio don't care, but most of the hardcores pushing this stupidity will be the first to starve.

  57. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    DOJ Harasses Citizens for Exercising Their First Amendment Rights

    1. mad.casual   3 years ago

      Newflash: DOJ Continues To Harass FPOTUS And Ordinary Citizen For [REDACTED].

    2. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      Local news

    3. R Mac   3 years ago

      Seems like a story that might interest a libertarian publication, except, you know, icky conservatives in Alabama.

  58. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    I'm not 100% certain of the veracity of this letter even though it's on Obama's website, so reserve judgment right now. But even if true it will mean nothing, because they are Democrats.

    Letter of Obama Foundation admitting in 2018 they keep classified documents in unsecured storage at furniture warehouse.

    Look at Page #2, bullet-point 7

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      We should expect an FBI raid any day now.
      Any day now.
      Who the fuck am I kidding?

    2. mad.casual   3 years ago

      My $0.02 without getting into too many details, any security around those buildings is doing a very, *very* good job of appearing centered around obscurity.

    3. Rich   3 years ago

      Look at Page #2, bullet-point 7

      Bribing Federal officials?

    4. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

      JesseAZ, what's your opinion on it?

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        We told the ignorant fuckers this was the case when the mar a Lago raid first happened. I posted from his foundation the first day.

  59. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued an executive order declaring Mexican cartels to be terrorists

    Well, it's a start. What we really need is a declaration of war against the cartels from Congress. A few cruise missiles on the haciendas of the crime lords will do more to stop human trafficking across the border than fences and border patrol agents.

  60. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Muh Private Company

    PayPal, Venmo, Google Purging Wrongthink

    Glenn Greenwald: “It makes no difference what you think of this group. What you’re seeing here is the new and much more alarming frontier of corporate censorship: *banishment from the financial system* for having the wrong ideology.”

    1. JasonAZ   3 years ago

      Really seems like something a Libertarian website/magazine would run an article about. Instead, crickets. Not even a mention in the daily links.

      It's almost like Reason Editors are NOT actually Libertarians. Instead, they're far left progressives and they feel obligated to ignore issues that are critical of their comrades.

    2. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

      I wrote about this yesterday, but didn't realize GG had weighed in. When I'm on the same page as he is, I feel good about where I am.

      https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/the-financial-freezeout-continues

  61. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Better than dealing with mean tweets, amirite?

    Biden Admin Plans to Regulate Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets

    1. Rich   3 years ago

      The Treasury Department will also lead a group of government agencies that will consider a central bank digital currency, although the White House stopped short of endorsing a digital dollar

      pending polling about how "abolishing paper currency to save the trees" would fly.

  62. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Federal Reserve Predicts Economy Will Slow to a Crawl, Hikes Interest Rate Again

    Fed also expects unemployment to rise

    1. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

      "predicts" lol. It already has

      1. HorseConch   3 years ago

        Seems like they will completely fuck up both ends of this one. They should have hiked last summer when things were overheated.

        1. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

          I'm just shocked the central planners didn't centrally plan very well!

  63. Agammamon   3 years ago

    "LGBTQ rights, "

    I find it disturbing that a libertarian would keep using terms like this.

    There are only human rights. Unless what is being said here is that certain groups get extra rights not available to the rest of us.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      There are only civil rights. "Human rights" was made up later.

      1. mad.casual   3 years ago

        +2

    2. mad.casual   3 years ago

      +1

    3. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

      And there is no such thing as "LGBTQ"s. Five different groups with little or no common interest.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        Three groups. LGB was the original and still makes up an alliance (LGB Alliance). The T is just odd, and the Q was an insult given. The other letters? Who the fuck knows?

        1. Super Scary   3 years ago

          "The other letters? Who the fuck knows?"

          This made me curious, so I went to check on the most current form of what was originally the LGB movement: "LGBTQQIP2SAA," which stands for "lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, pansexual, two-spirit, asexual, and ally."

          I feel like eventually they are going to include "straight" in the list on accident.

          1. Rich   3 years ago

            Isn't "straight" a form of "queer" these days?

            1. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

              Only in certain affluent white high schools.

          2. Dogvalor   3 years ago

            "Ally" means straight. Specifically it means a collaborating straight. Any straight not collaborating is not considered human.

    4. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

      +1

  64. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    "Science!" isn't science, it's Lysenkoism.

    Scientists defend censorship, cancel culture as ‘recalibrating,’ ‘consequences culture’

    1. Moonrocks   3 years ago

      Nothing says Science like meting out consequences for asking questions

      1. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

        "Science advances one funeral at a time."—Max Planck

  65. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Russia, Russia, Russia

    Whatever Happened to Linda Sarsour? Russian Trolls Got Her.

  66. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Squad Members, AOC and Tlaib 'Debunk' Facts With Threats

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      I usually refer to the "squad" as the Gang of Four.

      1. mad.casual   3 years ago

        The Four Horsefaces.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gang_of_Four

          1. mad.casual   3 years ago

            Those four guys don't look anything like horses or horsemen.

      2. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

        ^ fantastic

    2. Sevo   3 years ago

      (from the link): "Search your heart!"
      Exactly how legislation should be driven; how some karen 'feels' about an issue.
      Really worked well in Sri Lanka recently where they outlawed those 'icky, un-natural' fertilizers!

  67. creech   3 years ago

    How long until these yahoos demand an end to the secret ballot?
    Publish lists of how everyone voted so your boss, your obnoxious brother in law, and the local hoodlums can "discuss" your vote with you.

    1. Mickey Rat   3 years ago

      I cannot wait for the screeds against "dark voting".

      Except, this is not really funny as the Democrats have already endorsed this by supporting card check for workers voting on organizing as a union.

  68. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

    RashidaTlaib asked all major bank CEOs to submit to her ESG agenda and stop funding fossil fuels.

    Their response

    JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon: "Absolutely not and that would be the road to Hell for America."

    This is the way. Shut the communists down with strong responses no more wishy washy "I feel your truth" for these demons.

    1. Ajsloss   3 years ago

      Yeah, but like, she's going to tell all those student loan bailout people to take their business elsewhere (which is a real threat because banks do better when their customer base is deadbeat losers, I guess).

  69. A Cynical Asshole   3 years ago

    Democracy Is Strengthened by Casting Light on Spending in Elections (DISCLOSE) Act

    I propose a new Iron Law: any Bill with a name that spells out a proper word (PATRIOT Act, DISCLOSE Act, etc.) is guaranteed to be a shitty law.

    1. SRG   3 years ago

      I cannot think of a counter-example.

    2. Mickey Rat   3 years ago (edited)

      And the bill’s sponsors should be publicly flogged as the worst form of political scumbag.

    3. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      True that!

  70. SRG   3 years ago

    No disclosure - if someone wants to donate anonymously, that is their right.

    (Companies, on the other hand, should have no such right. They are not natural persons, and Citizens United was wrongly decided.)

    1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago (edited)

      Citizens United was wrongly decided

      No it wasn’t. If anything, it didn't go far enough.

      1. DesigNate   3 years ago

        I for one appreciate when the fascist so readily out themselves.

    2. Sevo   3 years ago

      "...(Companies, on the other hand, should have no such right. They are not natural persons, and Citizens United was wrongly decided.)"

      Yep, as soon as two or more people agree to act in concert, they are no longer people, according to lefty shit SRG.

      1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

        Except unions, which deserve compelled membership and taxpayer subsidization of their political activities.

        1. SRG   3 years ago

          Is that what you think? I certainly don't. Unions should attract memberships voluntarily and should no more be subsidised than any other organisation.

      2. SRG   3 years ago

        Wrong. People acting in concert is fine. Fictional personhood is separate - and is after all a creature of government.

        Unsurprising that a far right stooge like you can't tell the difference.

        1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

          My favorite part of the unhinged reaction to Citizens United is those who act like the legal shorthand of "corporate personhood" was some novel concept that SCROTUS came up with in deciding the case, rather than a foundational aspect of corporate law that has been recognized by courts in one form or another since around the 1600s.

          1. SRG   3 years ago

            I think corporate personhood goes back even further than that - cf Faversham Oyster Fishery.

            But that's not the point. The question is whether the Constitution or the FFs recognised fictitious personhood as entitling the entity to the same constitutional rights as natural persons and the answer is no. The contrary precedent was set IIRC in a headnote in 1869...and just because courts have adhered to that since then, most egregiously in Citizens United, doesn't make it necessarily the right decision.

            So while I don't doubt that Citizens United was decided consistently with existing precedent, if the likes of Thomas were sincere in their views of the Constitution and stare decisis, it would have gone the other way.

            I note that we seem to have accepted that fictitious persons have in many respects better treatment than natural persons. The tax code, for example, is fantastically biased towards corporations.

        2. Sevo   3 years ago

          "People acting in concert is fine"

          I have a hint, but it will strain your cognitive abilities:
          The "company" didn't do anything; the people who are acting in concert did.
          IOWs, you are full of shit.

          1. SRG   3 years ago

            The thing about fictitious persons is that they are legally presumed to be acting as persons. This is why when a company fucks you over, you sue the company. Note too the general (though not universal) case that corporate persons have limited liability hence thet are not the same as people acting in concert.

            But this might stress your cognitive abilities, particularly with your spirochaete problem.

            1. Sevo   3 years ago

              "The thing about fictitious persons is that they are legally presumed to be acting as persons..."

              Your dishonesty/misdirection is noted; I'll be kind and assume it stems from your inability to understand the issue (your stupidity) rather than a willful attempt at sophistry.
              Fuck off and die, asshole.

            2. Sevo   3 years ago

              Oh, boy, we got a live steaming pile of shit here!:

              "Note too the general (though not universal) case that corporate persons have limited liability hence thet are not the same as people acting in concert."

              You truly are full of shit.
              There is zero 'limited liability' for any corporation, regardless of your ignorant assertions. 'Limited liability' is granted to the stock-holders; they can lose only what they have invested.
              The corporation can be sued into bankruptcy, you ignoramus.
              East shit and die, asshole.

              1. SRG   3 years ago

                Yes, the corporation can be sued into bankruptcy. But shareholders - you know, those people acting in concert - have, as I noted, limited liability.

                DUH.

                1. Sevo   3 years ago

                  So corporations, which you claim cannot be people, can be sued, but the people acting in concert, whom you defend cannot.
                  Are you stupid enough to miss that you just destroyed your own argument?

                  1. SRG   3 years ago

                    My god you're a cretin. What I have pointed out is that the presence of limited liability makes the distinction between people acting in concert and fictitious personhood obvious. This doesn't preclude company employees also from being sued.

                    I might just post 2+2 = 4 for the pleasure of seeing you jumping up and down screaming that it's 3 or 5 and only lefties think it's 4.

    3. Nobartium   3 years ago

      If you want to overturn citizens united, then you really can't complain if a future Trump presidency sues media outlets.

      1. SRG   3 years ago

        I wouldn't complain if anyone sues any media outlet - if they have grounds for their suit.

    4. Brian   3 years ago

      “Congress shall make no law…”

      The first amendment is about congress making no law about speech or the press. It says nothing about “people”, “natural persons”, or anything else. Just congress.

  71. A Cynical Asshole   3 years ago

    But many see the measure as a way to interfere in free speech and intimidate people who would otherwise donate to advocacy groups.

    That's because it clearly is.

    1. SRG   3 years ago

      Yup.

  72. Sevo   3 years ago (edited)
    1. Super Scary   3 years ago

      Impressive.

      1. Sevo   3 years ago

        Works!

  73. A Cynical Asshole   3 years ago

    Democrats have been introducing some version of the DISCLOSE Act for more than a decade.

    That's just SOP. If at first you don't succeed just keep pushing it until you have enough votes, or until there's a crisis that you can use to promote your shitty, freedom killing law (for an example of the latter, see The PATRIOT Act).

  74. A Cynical Asshole   3 years ago

    the creepy (and thankfully thwarted) Disinformation Governance Board in the Department of Homeland Security.

    Thwarted my ass. I don't believe for a second that they didn't just assign the tasks that the Disinformation Governance Board was supposed to do to an already existing group or team within the DHS. The only thing 86'ing it meant is that the obnoxious Karen harpy that was going to run it didn't get her cushy, 6 figure a year government job (boo-fucking-hoo).

    And if anyone thinks otherwise, I've got some beachfront property here in CO I'll sell to them for dirt cheap.

    1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

      Yeah, the videos of that clown of a woman embarrassed the administration, but it did not cause the authoritarians in government to rethink their position on monitoring Americans' speech. They're just going to be quieter about doing so.

  75. A Cynical Asshole   3 years ago

    Rep. @RashidaTlaib asked all major bank CEOs to submit to her ESG agenda and stop funding fossil fuels.

    Their response?

    JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon: "Absolutely not and that would be the road to Hell for America."

    Good for him, but how many other bank CEOs are going to respond that way? My guess is not many. Most will bend the knee. The ones that won't will soon find themselves looking for a new job.

    1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      Not sure you are right about that. They may just be silently ignoring her.

      They are bankers, not CEOs or a shoe company or something. And she is a mere Representative.

      1. SRG   3 years ago

        Tlaib has no influence to speak of - and is an antisemitic pos to boot. But she's been Goldsteinised by much of the right. Why should anyone care what she says? She's not setting the agenda anywhere.

      2. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

        You might be right. She has the IQ of a toad so I'm assuming most of them just ignore her stupid shit.

        1. SRG   3 years ago

          What have you got against toads? ; )

  76. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/matt-margolis/2022/09/22/letter-reveals-obama-foundation-is-keeping-classified-docs-in-abandoned-furniture-warehouse-n1631408

    Letter reveals that Obama Foundation is keeping classified documents in an abandoned furniture warehouse.

    But that is okay because Orange Man Bad.

    1. Ajsloss   3 years ago

      Skin color is the most important thing.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Orange is the new black?

  77. Jerry B.   3 years ago

    "The appeals court also agreed with the Justice Department that Mr. Trump's lawyers — and an independent arbiter recently appointed to review the seized materials — need not look at the classified documents that the F.B.I. carted away from Mr. Trump's estate, Mar-a-Lago, on Aug. 8."

    So, the special master assigned to review Trump's possibly classified documents need not look at Mr. Trump's possibly classified documents that the FBI took away from Mar-a-Lago.

    Okay.

    1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      Did the special master's scope ever include the August 8th documents? Did Trump's lawyers ever request that?

  78. Marshal   3 years ago

    You can see the allure of trans-ness to emotionally unstable teens. They want nothing more than to force people to pay attention to them.

    Apparently a great many never grow out of this which is largely because they never find anything meaningful to do with their lives.

    1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

      Imagine being a kid who doesn't fit in and gets mercilessly picked on like kids who are outsiders do. Imagine being in that situation in being a bit autistic or have a bit of Asbargers such that you can't understand social cues very well such that you really don't even understand why everyone picks on you so much. Then one day you realize that if you are trans no on can do that anymore. You become untouchable. Every pays attention to you and the school ensures no one can pick on you anymore.

      You don't think kids in that situation wouldn't become trans? Or convince themselves they are? Of course they would and are. The whole thing is just sick and people like ChemJeff who defend it are proof that justice demands hell be real.

      1. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

        Yes, in cases like that, they really don't want to be the opposite sex. They want to be trans.

      2. SRG   3 years ago

        In this anti-bullying legislation:

        "No one objected to kids of color being included [in the bill]. No one objected to kids with disabilities being included," Davnie said. "LGBT kids? That not only sparked-up a conversation about the status of LGBT kids, but it also brought up bizarre conservations about sex ed curriculum that's completely outside the scope of this bill because it struck too close to issues of sexuality for people who are very uncomfortable with any conversation like that."

        I think the idea that an Asperget's kid would find it easier to go trans seems a little far-fetched.

        1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

          No it isn't. You are just ignorant or lying

          It is not definitively known why many neurodiverse adolescents identify as transgender, but more than one scientist has pointed out the high rates of coincidence. As several autism experts have explained to me, those on the spectrum tend to fixate, and when a contagious idea is introduced to them—such as the notion that they might be a “girl in a boy’s body”—they are particularly susceptible to it.

          As child psychiatrist and expert in gender dysphoria Susan Bradley said to me: “The messages these kids pick up [from trans influencers] when they’re online is, ‘We’re the only people who understand you. Your people, your parents, don’t really understand you.’ And it may be the first time in their lives that anybody has said to them, ‘We understand you. We know you. You’re okay. You’re just like us.’ And it’s powerful.”

          I asked Bradley if introducing gender ideology to kids who tend to fixate is like introducing cocaine to those susceptible to addiction. She agreed: “It has the same power to assuage all the alienation and grief and distress that these kids have been struggling with.”

          https://www.city-journal.org/transgender-identifying-adolescents-threats-to-parental-rights

          There is a huge correlation between kids who claim to be transgender and also suffering from autism.

          You are like every other leftist, pig ignorant or lying.

          1. SRG   3 years ago

            Your article does not support your claim.

  79. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    Is this too local, Reason?
    Mahsa Amini's father accuses authorities of a cover-up
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-62998231

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      More:
      Mahsa Amini's death puts morality police under spotlight
      https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-62984076

    2. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

      "I asked them to show me the body-cameras of the security officers, they told me the cameras were out of battery."

      Iranian police have learned much from us.

  80. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

    As a college student, John Gibbs—now a Michigan Republican candidate for Congress who is backed by former President Donald Trump—founded a Society for the Critique of Feminism that questioned whether women should have the right to vote.

    IT's a catch -22 situation because in principle, of course women should have the right to vote but in practice, giving women the vote resulted in a steep trajectory into socialism for this country which has been a disaster on every level.

    What is one to do? it sucks but women are fucking socialists and their votes are destroyihg this country. I dont know what to do about that except prepare to escape with the gulags begin.

    1. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

      Escape to where? The USA is the last stand.

      1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

        Reason seems to have a totally irrational hatred of Hungary, which is a pretty good sign it might be okay.

        1. Zeb   3 years ago

          Reason hates them because they have a populist-ish leader who is tough on immigration/migrants. I don't think Hungary is all that great. Just as corrupt and crony-ist as anywhere.

        2. SRG   3 years ago

          Well, it's anti-democratic and homophobic, so you'd be ok there. Perhaps you might bump into Rod Dreher there and engage in purely heterosexual mutual masturbation.

  81. Steve Bird   3 years ago

    Contribution disclosure laws are ostensibly justified on the grounds that they allow the public to see if a candidate or group may be compromised (financially beholden to an individual or organization). At the federal level, $10,000 over a two-year period is a laughably low threshold--nobody's going to have a congressman "in their pocket" for five grand a year.
    In discussions of this topic I'm consistently amazed how honestly and transparently progressives disclose their actual motives for supporting disclosure laws: they allow the public to hold the donors "accountable" (i.e. harass, intimidate, and overall make their lives hell). I thought we had pretty much reached a consensus back in the late fifties that "exposure for exposure's sake" was not a legitimate policy goal. Or is that protection only for advocates of "good" causes, like communism?

  82. Randolph Muscolino   3 years ago

    Oh no! Now everyone will find out that the dark money organization that constitutes the only other donor listed on the Reason Foundation annual reports besides Chuckie Koch is also Chuckie Koch!

  83. RedPilledConservative   3 years ago

    Of course the intent is to expose the identities of those leftists oppose - so they can try and "cancel" them...

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