Finally Approved as House Speaker, McCarthy Aims To Cut IRS Funding
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After all the drama last week in Congress concerning the election of Rep. Kevin McCarthy as House speaker, the California Republican was finally voted into the role he so desired. McCarthy's first orders of business: getting new rules approved and rescinding funding for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
After 15 rounds of voting last week, McCarthy finally secured enough support on Saturday to take the House's top leadership role. Ultimately, McCarthy wound up with 216 votes in his favor (with New York Democratic Rep. Hakeem Jeffries getting 212 votes and six lawmakers, all Republicans, voting present.)
His win happened after some GOP "never Kevins"—including vocal McCarthy opponents Reps. Matt Gaetz (Fla.), Lauren Boebert (Colo.), Bob Good (Va.), and Andy Biggs (Ariz.)—compromised by voting present instead of no. Meanwhile, other Republicans who had been holding out were seemingly swayed by pressure from McCarthy and other colleagues plus more compromises on the House Republican rules package, which will be up for consideration today.
House Republican rules package:
—1 member can force vote to overthrow Speaker
—changes PAYGO to CUTGO
—constrains debt limit end-runs
—3/5ths vote to raises tax rates
—allows 2-min votes
—72-hrs for bills
—dynamic scoring
—EdLabor —> Education & Workforce
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Some of the process changes in the new rules seem to be undoubtedly good. For instance, the rules would require a three-fifths vote for any federal income tax rate increases and say lawmakers must have at least 72 hours to look over a bill before it's voted upon.
In addition, "House Republicans plan to make it much more difficult to win earmarks," notes The New York Times. "They also intend to make it much easier to cut spending and to force offsets in spending elsewhere to compensate for increases, a plan certain to encounter resistance from Democrats. And they want to couple any increase in the federal debt limit with corresponding federal spending cuts."
McCarthy is at least off to a good start, saying the first bill to be taken up is one that would repeal a massive funding boost for the IRS that was passed as part of the Inflation Reduction Act. This was already on McCarthy's agenda and not solely part of his deal-cutting with GOP holdouts.
Speaker McCarthy: "Our very first bill will repeal the funding for 87,000 new IRS agents." pic.twitter.com/nliLLxraC2
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 7, 2023
It's also listed in the proposed rules package as one of seven bills that would be required to be brought up for a vote. These include:
(1) The bill (H.R. 23) to rescind certain balances made available to the Internal Revenue Service.
(2) The bill (H.R. 29) to authorize the Secretary of Homeland Security to suspend the entry of aliens, and for other purposes.
(3) The bill (H.R. 22) to prohibit the Secretary of Energy from sending petroleum products from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China, and for other purposes.
(4) The bill (H.R. 27) to amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act to direct district attorney and prosecutors offices to report to the Attorney General, and for other purposes.
(5) The bill (H.R. 28) to require the national instant criminal background check system to notify U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the relevant State and local law enforcement agencies whenever the information available to the system indicates that a person illegally or unlawfully in the United States may be attempting to receive a firearm.
(6) The bill (H.R. 7) to prohibit taxpayer funded abortions.
(7) The bill (H.R. 26) to amend title 18,7 United States Code, to prohibit a health care practitioner from failing to exercise the proper degree of care in the case of a child who survives an abortion or attempted abortion.
Clearly, Republicans don't plan to drop panic-mongering about crime, immigrants, and abortion anytime soon.
But overall, the proposed rules suggest something of a return to focusing on fiscal issues.
Ross Douthat suggests "the Republican Party that existed before Donald Trump came along" and "the days of John Boehner battling Tea Party rebels over the debt ceiling or the fiscal cliff" are now back—for better or worse:
The failure of the "red wave" in the 2022 midterms and Trump's subsequent diminishment have had a reverse-wave effect: It's like watching a wall of water roll backward, exposing the old coastline, the political topography that the water covered up. Kevin McCarthy's embarrassing struggle to claim the speakership, and the week of chaos in the House of Representatives, don't properly belong to the Trump era. It's the old world come again, the G.O.P. ancien regime with all its dysfunctions, stalemates and futility.
Not that the flood didn't change the landscape. Some of the House Republicans who have bedeviled McCarthy are Tea Party throwbacks, but others are more Trumpian figures, creatures of right-wing celebrity and brands unto themselves. The would-be Republican populists in the Senate, figures like J.D. Vance, Josh Hawley and Tom Cotton, aren't libertarians in the style of circa-2013 Ted Cruz, which may change the role the Senate plays in intra-Republican battles. The national party and its ambitious governors are now more likely to be fighting over cultural issues than fiscal ones. And Trump himself is hardly finished.
But in the negotiations over the speakership, it's been clear that certain pre-Trump patterns are still resilient.
Of course, with a Democrat-controlled Senate, there's little House Republicans can realistically do to drive a successful legislative agenda. But they can serve as a check on measures that easily clear the Senate.
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More documents revealed as part of Louisiana and Missouri's lawsuit against the Biden administration show officials pressuring Facebook and Twitter to remove particular content:
Here, the Biden White House directs Facebook to shut down conservative voices @TuckerCarlson and @TomiLahren (4/9) pic.twitter.com/BlFunGWc3Z
— Attorney General Andrew Bailey (@AGAndrewBailey) January 7, 2023
The lawsuit, filed last May by Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and then-Attorney General for Missouri Eric Schmitt, alleges that the Biden administration pressured Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook to "censor and suppress free speech, including truthful information, related to COVID-19, election integrity and other topics, under the guises of combating 'misinformation.'"
Part of the debate around this issue has centered on the fact that officials didn't necessarily demand the takedown of objected-to content (and the social media companies certainly didn't always comply). Merely flagging content the government objects to without further action isn't a First Amendment violation.
But it's part of a worrying pattern of pressure on these companies, something the Cato Institute refers to as "jawboning":
Government officials can use informal pressure — bullying, threatening, and cajoling — to sway the decisions of private platforms and limit the publication of disfavored speech. The use of this informal pressure, known as jawboning, is growing. Left unchecked, it threatens to become normalized as an extraconstitutional method of speech regulation. While courts have censured jawboning in other contexts, existing judicial remedies struggle to address social media jawboning. Amid the opacity and scale of social media moderation, government influence is difficult to detect or prevent. Ultimately, congressional rulemaking and the people's selection of liberal, temperate officials remain the only reliable checks on this novel threat to free speech.
As we've been saying at Reason for a long time, seemingly polite or low-pressure content repression requests from government officials take on new meaning when you consider the totality of the circumstances. The Trump and Biden administrations are constantly issuing orders and proposed rules that would be bad for social media companies. Lawmakers keep introducing anti-tech bills, as congressional committees keep calling tech company CEOs before them to testify. And the Department of Justice has filed a number of lawsuits against social media platforms.
Looked at through a holistic lens, "requests" like those flags Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey pointed out above don't seem quite so benign.
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Appeals court to reconsider ban on nonviolent felon gun ownership. Good news: "A federal appeals court on Friday said it would reconsider next month whether a federal law prohibiting nonviolent felons from owning firearms is constitutional in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision last year expanding gun rights," reports Reuters. More:
The Philadelphia-based 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted to have the full court rehear the case of a Pennsylvania man convicted of welfare fraud who argued the ban violates the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment right to bear arms.
A three-judge panel in November had ruled against Bryan Range, who had argued it was unconstitutional under the U.S. Supreme Court's June holding in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen.
In that case, a 6-3 conservative majority of the justices declared for the first time that the Second Amendment protects an individual's right to carry a handgun in public for self-defense.
Ranger's case will now be heard by all of the 3rd Circuit judges—seven of whom were appointed by Republican presidents and six by Democrats—on February 15.
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• This month, the entire 5th Circuit Court of Appeals will hear a case concerning Priscilla Villarreal—a.k.a. La Gordiloca—and her lawsuit against Laredo, Texas, police. Villarreal was arrested (and later cleared) for posting about police activities on social media. More backstory from Reason here, here, and here.
• The American Academy of Pediatrics has issued a controversial recommendation related to childhood obesity. In its first guidance on childhood obesity in 15 years, the group recommends anti-obesity drugs for children as young as age 12 and surgery for those as young as age 13.
• Season 2 of HBO's The Vow, a documentary series about the group NXIVM and its now-behind-bars leader Keith Raniere, fails to resolve "the legal and philosophical questions of what constitutes coercion as opposed to voluntary (if deeply self-destructive) adult choices and what kinds of group-mediated control should be criminal in a liberal society," writes Ross Douthat.
• When occupational licensing becomes a form of censorship
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After all the drama last week in Congress concerning the election of Rep. Kevin McCarthy as House speaker, the California Republican was finally voted into the role he so desired.
Meet the new boss...
Indeed. From Cali no less.
More documents revealed as part of Louisiana and Missouri's lawsuit against the Biden administration show officials pressuring Facebook and Twitter to remove particular content...
The vaunted public/private partnership that gets results.
Funny how just recently ENB was vociferously defending exactly this as part of her "private companies" self deception. Nothing has changed in the facts it's just much more obviously odious position so she's fleeing it as fast as she can.
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"Merely flagging content the government objects to without further action isn't a First Amendment violation."
You sure about that?
Cause I ain't so sure about that.
Why is the content flagged? It's related to illegal activity, ok maybe. But we're seeing flagged content that is not illegal in any way; it's inconvenient to the Democrat party. That is NOT consistent with the First Amendment.
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"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
So, if government officials issue judgements about some speech as undesirable, and even encourage private parties to censor that speech, how close to a penumbra of a law abridging speech are they?
Full shade.
Ahh but they didn't pass a law
Shadow law?
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I have always been of the opinion that the only way to curb the obesity epidemic is to catch people before they get fat. After someone gets fat, even if they lose weight and keep it off for a while, they eventually will go back to being obese. Even weight loss surgery people get fat again.
EvenEspecially weight loss surgery people get fat again.Go figure that people who go for the fast and/or easy way to lose weight are almost certainly going to get fat again.
^
Yeah, all those surgeries do is offer a quick fix for people who don't want to change their lifestyles. If you don't change your diet and exercise regularly (we're talking 5 days a week, minimum, for about 30-60 minutes with an elevated heart rate), you're going to be right back where you started in short order. Most of the weight loss that happens shortly after these surgeries are because people feel like shit and are trying to adjust. Once they get to know how much they can eat, they often just go right back to eating crap and not working out.
My cousin and his ex-wife both had the sleeve surgery when the were married. The last time I saw her picture, she was at a healthy weight (albeit she's now an alcoholic, she simply traded one vice, food, for another), while he's probably heavier now than he was before the surgery. The difference is that she completely changed her diet and does regular exercise, while he went back to fast food and never works out.
we’re talking 5 days a week, minimum, for about 30-60 minutes with an elevated heart rate
Meh - I do 45 minutes on an elliptical trainer 2-3 times a week and I'm fine. I'm not shirtless-Hollywood-star ripped or anything, but I'm a normal weight and I have plenty of energy for a guy in his 50s.
But to your larger point, a friend's mother did a similar thing, and got the stomach staples back when those were fashionable. Since her overeating was a psychological thing, it didn't effect her appetite or her diet, and she would up in the hospital when she ate so much that she burst the stomach staples. She also tried the "lap-belt," with not such a dramatic failure, but also no success. She's the type who will eat a whole gallon of "no-fat" ice cream in a sitting and think that she's being healthy.
“Look, mum. All you've got to do (to lose weight) is eat less and take a bit of exercise.”
“Sweetie, if it was that easy, everyone would be doing it.”
Name that show?
“I have always been of the opinion that the only way to curb the obesity epidemic is to catch people before they get fat”
They’re a lot easier to catch AFTER they get fat. Porkers don’t run very fast, or far.
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Inflation occurred.
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Clearly, Republicans don't plan to drop panic-mongering about crime, immigrants, and abortion anytime soon.
Which is odd, as we aren’t experiencing any problems in these areas.
Well, if the Democrats continue to run out a new “If (X) happens, it’s the end of Democracy” meme every week, I don’t believe we’ll have to worry about a shortage of panic mongering.
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Some of the process changes in the new rules seem to be undoubtedly good. For instance, the rules would require a three-fifths vote for any federal income tax rate increases and say lawmakers must have at least 72 hours to look over a bill before it's voted upon.
In addition, "House Republicans plan to make it much more difficult to win earmarks," notes The New York Times. "They also intend to make it much easier to cut spending and to force offsets in spending elsewhere to compensate for increases, a plan certain to encounter resistance from Democrats. And they want to couple any increase in the federal debt limit with corresponding federal spending cuts."
It'll be the end of democracy I tell you!!
Until a simply majority wants a tax increase so they vote to change the rules then pass their tax increase.
You broke the code!
His reign as speaker of the house shall be known as McCarthyism.
Only on social media.
Wonder who the commies will be.
We could start with the House Minority Leader and go from there.
ironically, exactly what the country needs
if only we had a stigma about communism...
A stigma against IRS agents would be a good start. Baby steps. 😉
The effort to accomplish this could be taxing.
But with a Rapid Refund of righteous results.
Audit the widdle IRS Agent get his feels hurt by Big Bad Libertarians? 🙂
Defunding IRS enforcement seems like a terrible way to cut taxes. It's likely to favor those who have the resources to work out schemes to evade taxation, and against W-2 filers who don't. If you want to cut taxes, cut taxes, but this is like slowing down your car by shooting out one of the tires instead of lifting your foot off the gas pedal.
Chumby! You're back! I hope you had Happy Holidays! 🙂
Where the Hell have you been? We've missed your puns, although Utkanos has maintained the franchise well.
Is Mike Hihn still deceased?
*SNICKERS*
He's right though. Glad to see you posting again.
Is Mike Hihn General Franco?
Or just Spaghettios?
SNL also briefly did that with Chairman Mao.
McCarthyism = Witch Hunt. Hillary and Fauxcohontas have a Red Scare! (No no, the Other “Reds”)
"Clearly, Republicans don't plan to drop panic-mongering about crime, immigrants, and abortion anytime soon."
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Wow. The lack of self-awareness from Koch-funded libertarians is astonishing. 🙂
I don't know who does more "panic-mongering" - ENB, with her almost daily hyperventilation about every single proposed abortion restriction in the country ... or Fiona, with her constant stream of "Eek! Our Southern border isn't quite 100% open like my sugar daddy wants!" rants.
Obviously, anyone who thinks there are bad results from ENB's preferred policies is dishonest. The Emperor is clearly wearing the finest of raiments.
Sewn by illegal aliens while smoking legal pot between episodes of ass sex.
All performed in a food truck whose horn signal is La CUCARACHA
Don’t forget the DeSantis two minutes hate.
Oh shit, ENB spaced on that today. I’ll fill in with my old standard:
DeSantis LITERALLY stands at 5’9! You know who else was that height?
The libertarian position is that we must all pay for other peoples abortions. To do otherwise would be a violation of the NAP. I'm not personally in the market for an abortion but I'm in the mood for a cheeseburger. The libertarian position is that we must all pay for my cheeseburger.
The abortion one seems very reasonable. What justification is there for killing the child once it is outside the mother's womb? It's passed through the magic birth canal, even pro-abortion folks have to admit it's human at that point.
Hey, forcing people to pay for what they want, mostly abortions but also food, housing, and wifi, is racist.
My unemployed upstairs neighbor recently decided to stop mooching off of my wifi, when he found out that he qualified for government subsidized free wifi and cable.
Then he complained that it was not as fast or as reliable as my fiber connection.
Yeah.
"It’s passed through the magic birth canal, even pro-abortion folks have to admit it’s human at that point."
They don't (and can't) argue it isn't human, just that it's not legally a "person".
It's an old trick. They used to deny women and blacks were "persons" under the law too. Denying personhood to young children wouldn't really require too much of a change in their rhetoric.
A lot of historical figures have fuzzy birth dates because births weren’t recorded until the baby had survived a few days.
Many countries like to brag about low infant mortality rates, especially compared to the US. But (a) most of these countries count a death soon after birth as stillborn, and (b) few countries try to save premature births as early as the US does, and some don’t count premature births until they survive to a normal full birth span.
Just a bit of a personal anecdote but my wife and I like to walk through old cemeteries, and you see a lot of "infant boy" and "infant girl" headstones because babies weren't even given names until they survived a while. Back christening was an actual thing.
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.
The NSDAP Locust's mom clearly ever read the National Lampoon article about postnatal abortion.
Clearly, Republicans don't plan to drop panic-mongering about crime, immigrants, and abortion anytime soon.
She can't help herself.
Part of the debate around this issue has centered on the fact that officials didn't necessarily demand the takedown of objected-to content (and the social media companies certainly didn't always comply). Merely flagging content the government objects to without further action isn't a First Amendment violation.
Just pathetic.
As we've been saying at Reason for a long time, seemingly polite or low-pressure content repression requests from government officials take on new meaning when you consider the totality of the circumstances.
No. You've been ignoring it and claiming the actions were part of a private business. Fuck off with your gaslighting.
First let’s note that the emails that ENB presents are not “flagging” anything. They are EXPLICITLY telling twitter to "get moving on the process to delete" speech.
The “Government” is not authorized to “flag content” it objects to. There is nothing in the Constitution granting the government that ability- and in fact the 1st Amendment specifically takes a dim view of the government doing anything that threatens the freedom of speech.
This has been completely uncontroversial to libertarians for the past 50 years. The CIA should not be able to induce foreign nationals to commit acts of war that the Executive Branch has not been authorized to do on its own. The FBI can’t call you up and say, “Hey we don’t have probable cause to search your boss’s computer for any incriminating evidence, so could you do it for us?” And the government is not authorized to induce other parties to remove content that it disagrees with.
I don’t care whether you are being threatened by the government, or bribed, or somewhere in between. The government is not authorized to ask, and fulfilling those requests is conspiring the government to perform unconstitutional actions. Biden or Fauci don’t get to ask you to take down content. Period. And if you are threatened to do so, Biden or Fauci should face additional penalties for those threats. And if you are doing it just because you love the authoritarians, then you are complicit and morally accountable.
Yes, ENB seems unfamiliar with the concept of "chilling effect" or at least how it might apply to the government "flagging" content.
Or she does, and is fine with this particular application.
"Merely flagging content the government objects to without further action isn’t a First Amendment violation."
Is she serious?
Sadly, yes.
It is staggering, considering the hyperventilating the writers here did about the end of free speech when, for instance, Trump suggested he might seek to loosen the legal definition of libel. Not actually doing anything, mind you, just suggesting it might be a good idea.
Not actually doing anything
And assuming that he could, effectively, rather than just wishing out loud or rattling the saber.
if the principals were reversed, the principles would be reversed as well.
Just upholding the law of rule!
Mike will be along shortly to tell us why we’re misinterpreting what she wrote.
"Most Libertarian person I know" - Reason editor.
the government like the police often ask politely the first few times, after that its literally guns out. so yea not demanding from the government is demanding by government or else as they made perfectly clear when they had the heads of social media companies appear before congress.
Unfortunately, this is very common with regard to "voluntary" police searches and interviews, but the courts have consistently upheld it, because they blanch at the workload getting a warrant for every traffic stop would entail. Once you say that literal cops can make requests, and that doing so doesn't implicate any constitutional rights, it's not a far stretch to say what happened with Twitter and Facebook is legal also. This is why it's important to defend rights consistently!
I haven’t been here for a year yet saw “abortion” and knew who wrote that shit. NPCs are gonna NPC.
She couldn't just stick to the topic she chose regarding new rule changes. She had to get her unrelated digs in.
Some folks choose to color outside of the lines whereas others just munch on the crayons.
Welcome back! Hope to see you making lots of hilarious puns again.
whereas others just munch on the crayons.
I had no idea ENB was a former Marine...
/joke ^_-
Well DAs have been procecution less violent crime, which proves violent crime is down. Also Martha's Vinyard kicked out the 50 filthy illegals, so immigration is fixed!
Pizzas solved that problem.
I’d say they’re a-moving on up, having finally gotten a piece of the pie.
• The American Academy of Pediatrics has issued a controversial recommendation related to childhood obesity. In its first guidance on childhood obesity in 15 years, the group recommends anti-obesity drugs for children as young as age 12 and surgery for those as young as age 13.
More controversial than gender affirming drugs? Stop scaremongering. Just another ENB culture war.
Did I do that right?
Size-affirming care.
It is good money.
More drugs and surgeries. Why am I NOT surprised that medical professionals are recommending things that help their bottom line.
How about teaching parents how to properly feed their children, remove TVs\Phones\Computers from a child's reach and get kids doing something other than sitting on their asses all day?
Oh please, as if parents can be counted on to do hard stuff like properly feed their children and make zure they get enough exercise. pftttt
https://twitter.com/PrisonPlanet/status/1612382096089137153?t=7iA2iGdKd3G184BcxNnpIQ&s=19
Twitter was flooded by a network of fake “doctors” who fervently spread fear-based COVID-19 propaganda during the height of the pandemic.
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Because of course.
What is the federal government now doing that the Soviets and CCP weren't?
I do not find it coincidental that climate catastrophe switched from global cooling to global warming soon after the fall of the USSR and liberation of eastern Europe, and the decline of US federal budgets. Bureaucrats want expanding fiefdoms, not shrinkage.
Are you suggesting that the government Leviathan needs Crises? Huh. Someone should write a book!
Here we see reasons cognitive dissonance on full display. In order to get the votes necessary to become speaker, Mccarthy had to agree to the terms of trump sided Republicans. ENB says all of the things the trump side wants are good ideas and good if they can put them in action, however orange man bad!
Yeah, this should be something that has been occurring to libertarians for years now. No, Trump and the Trump Republicans aren't libertarians. Nobody is really saying that. But, the central threat to liberty right now is coming from the very established authorities at odds with Trump and the Trump Republicans. Sure, the fight whether that authority ought to be properly reverted back to the broad electorate (populism) or to the individual (libertarianism) may very well be a fight worth having. But, it's utterly unreflective of the situation at hand. It's siding with those currently abusing power because you're afraid that those they're abusing power toward might also be inclined to abuse power.
Two things can be true.
1) Gaetz and Trump are objectively horrible people.
2) This is a damned good list. Just like Trump's judicial nominations.
Their being horrible people doesn’t matter if their policies are good. It’s not like we elect politicians because they’re decent human beings.
Dude, don't you even identity politics? We only want leaders who represent our ideological image, so we can be super pleased with ourselves for electing them.
I have been properly shamed.
Besides, if we required that every elected politician and every career bureaucrat be an actual decent human being, we simply wouldn’t have enough people left to run the government at its current size and would have to drastically reduce the scope…..Hmmmmnm. Let me chew on this for a spell…
https://twitter.com/HansMahncke/status/1612441099934613504?t=SZNLcI2MZ0IF6m7ShkAflg&s=19
This is the top headline on the BBC website right now. They are literally blaming two people no one in Brazil has ever heard of — Steve Bannon and Ali Alexander — for problems in Brazil.
(Orwell said the BBC was “something half way between a girl’s school and a lunatic asylum”)
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Suddenly the Left have collective amnesia and don't remember that South American countries have revolutions every 5 minutes. Even the term "Banana Republic" was coined specifically to refer to Honduras, and later became an encompassing term for South America.
To be fair, most of those revolutions were fomented and funded by US Gov. So there is that.
Biden just hates that his admin wasn't behind this one in Brazil.
Don't worry. "Never waste a good crisis."
"I am your new President. From this day on, the official language of San Marcos will be Swedish. In addition to that, all citizens will be required to change their underwear every half-hour. Underwear will be worn on the outside, so we can check."
New mentally handicapped drag group is the toast of the leftist town.
https://mobile.twitter.com/mashable/status/1610747899972837377
The people supporting this shit are comparing its wholesomeness to the Special Olympics. No, you can't make this up.
Well, they are mentally disabled.
I laughed. Am I a horrible person?
There really is no reaction that doesn't feel problematic to me.
OK, good: First of all, the retarded don’t rule the night. They don’t rule it. Nobody does. And they don’t run in packs. While they may not be as strong as apes, don’t lock eyes with them. It puts them on edge. It might put them into bezerker mode. Come at you like a whirling dervish, all fists and elbows. You might be screaming “No, no, no” and all they hear is “Who wants cake.” Let me tell you something: They all do. They all want cake.
Don't most of us want cake?
I don’t take no candy from no strangers, see?
"Mentally handicapped drag group" might be redundant.
Fair.
https://twitter.com/SarahisCensored/status/1612453361822978051?t=F6sRrG4Hj41LznRWcAj51w&s=19
We are a captured nation.
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Must be Austin.
I think it is time for a cis flag.
Isn't every flag of nations ruled by Cis people a Cis flag?
The national flags are inclusive of non-cis people. I want a flag that excludes them.
The sad thing being that those are totally the wrong flags and are only going to piss off the woke. Those flags are from, like, five years ago, and are now oppressive and exclusionary.
IThis one is more current, but it's verging on two years old now, and I feel like I've seen new ones since.
There are so many lines and colors and bobbles extending out of the current flag that it is no longer recognizable as a flag.
You can actually learn a Latvia living in a captured nation.
As science gives into group think, breakthroughs and competing ideas are down across science. Think of the 2 decades of research wasted on falsified studies of Alzheimers that prompted group think.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-04577-5
' . . . and no one knows why . . . '
Clearly, they didn't ask the right people.
(Or perhaps the people they did ask did not feel comfortable speaking up . . .)
The TDS remains strong in this one.
It's ENB, she's a libertine progressive masquerading as a libertarian.
Sorta makes me wonder who would think masquerading as a libertarian has any social benefits.
She’s ‘edgy’.
Colorado sent 31k foreign nationals voter registration instructions for the last elections. After the election they claim it is in error. They won't release the names to election officials to see if any voted illegally.
https://thefederalist.com/2023/01/07/colorado-wont-name-31000-foreign-citizens-it-sent-voter-registration-info-so-counties-have-no-idea-if-they-voted/
No widespread fraud.
Bullshit. 31K is pretty widespread.
Sarcasm 🙂
No, it's probably very focused in a couple of counties with friendly politics to however they ended up voting.
No unofficial fraud
+1000 I love that one so much that I’d love to be a government press spokesperson just for a day so so I could use that and see who caught it:
“OK Rachel, at this point I can’t address that matter in any detail except to reiterate that there was no unofficial fraud. Now moving on, yes Wolf, I believe you have a question….”
No unofficial fraud.
(Hey, this was my tag line starting months ago.)
The point is moot.
Then so is voting.
Now you're getting it.
The guy that nearly beat Boebert, had the option for a recount and I believe an audit. He quietly said no thanks and moved on. He's the first Democrat in history to not contest a close election loss.
Now, this news comes out. Who wants to wager on which district those 31k voters were located? Or, a large chunk of them.
Either that, or the DNC told him to shut up since Boebert is far too useful.
It became moot once it was confirmed that the GOP was going to have the majority with or without her, plus the guy who ran against her will have another shot in two years, anyway.
I've noticed the local media marxists and their neocon simps are belching out the typically distorted narratives about what actually happened, so I fully expect a full-court press on her the next two years and some reindeer games from Griswold in Pueblo County.
Before and after photos of the illegal immigration problem in El Paso before and during Joe's visit.
https://mobile.twitter.com/MayraFlores2022/status/1612188811894878209
Not unlike Moscow under Brezhnev…TWICE: 1. Nixon’s visit 2. 1980 Olympics
Kevin McCarthy's embarrassing struggle to claim the speakership, and the week of chaos in the House of Representatives, don't properly belong to the Trump era. It's the old world come again, the G.O.P. ancien regime with all its dysfunctions, stalemates and futility.
What? Mitch McConnell represents the GOP ancien regime. What we saw last week is the exact opposite of that. It was fed up and pissed off rebels demanding an end to the business-as-usual surrender monkey bullshit GOP loyal opposition farce that's been going on for as long as I've been alive. Whether or not McCarthy represents a real change (which I'm doubtful of due to the fact that he's from California where Republicans have gotten accustomed to being beaten dogs) we shall see, but I expect he's going to be on a very short leash.
It’s the old world come again, the G.O.P. ancien regime with all its dysfunctions, stalemates and futility.
In other news, the chocolate rations have been increased to 180 grams!
And more cubes of cheese, Three Minutes Hate, and lashings of cloved gin! Rather!
--The Famous Five in Eurasia. 🙂
Those Victory Cigarettes are NASTY!
The House drama is all a waste of time.
The Senate won't pass any of these bills and even if it did, Biden wont sign them.
For the bills they proposed, yes dead on arrival. But the process changes, seem like they may do some real good limiting government spending. We'll see how that plays out, but it gives supporters of limited government in Congress some more tools/room to fight. No idea how the commitee assignment part of agreement will change things (not listed above, but I believe they got some from the deal too), until they announce them.
We should all be happy we had a week with no new laws.
I'm not sure if the term limit bill is on the table or not. But I'd like to see Congress get forced on the record to vote for or against it. Ditto for the Senate. Is it likely to get passed? Nope. But getting people on the record for/against it will be helpful for identifying which politicians need to get replaced.
This is an issue that nearly 80% of American agree on. It deserves a vote and it deserves to become the law of the land.
It puts other legislators on record.
It forces other legislators to recognize an actual opposition.
It is better than playing lap dogs.
The constituents of the Democrats already know where they stand, and voted them in for that exact reason. So what exactly will this accomplish?
So he's getting his picture taken with the crazy lady. Wonderful.
She's still far saner than Illan Omar or AOC.
And better looking.
Or Ayanna Pressley, Nancy Pelosi, Rashida Tlaib, Cori Bush, Maxine Walters, Diane Feinstein, Liz Warren, etc...
Lindsey Graham. Her looks match her politics.
Low bar is low.
Central Casting? Send up one whack job peroxide harridan and an SS Sturmbannführer for a selfie.
(3) The bill (H.R. 22) to prohibit the Secretary of Energy from sending petroleum products from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China, and for other purposes.
Wait, what? Were we sending oil to China or is this just pre-emptory?
Were we sending oil to China
Yes: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10997159/Biden-sold-Strategic-Petroleum-Reserve-Chinese-state-owned-firm-linked-Hunter-Biden.html
And oil is fungible. Selling it at all js very similar to selling it to China.
Pretty much.
JFC
Not just Communist China, Biden's Communist China.
10% for the big guy, remember.
California's commission on reparations is up to 1 million for every black resident. No questions asked.
https://legalinsurrection.com/2023/01/chair-of-californias-reparations-task-force-says-black-people-are-really-owed-1-million-each/
Let em, they can't afford it, and anyone can identify as black. If they try to say no you can't, then it's lawsuit time.
they can’t afford it
That won't matter when they get that sweet bailout cash.
Time to trade in your spittin' tobacky futures for menthol.
Didn't CA already ban menthol cigarettes?
They haven’t banned grape soda yet.
I bet everyone who gets the million leaves California immediately.
Nope. They'll stick around for white guilt payment #2.
As a Californian, if anyone gave me a million buckaroos, I’d immediately move somewhere where that’ll mean something!
Could be black people move there to take advantage. Quite ironic, forcing Mexicans and Asians to pay slavery reparations.
There is no irony within victimhood mentality.
"Quite ironic, forcing Mexicans and Asians to pay slavery reparations."
This.
California had very little Black slavery, most being Native American, Mestizo and Chinese.
This might be a good thing, piss them off enough that they vote Republican.
One of the shitheads on the commission, a white academic, has argued that black people are collectively owed $17 trillion.
I mean, fuck, can't we just take that out of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey's coffers for the all the people, white, brown, and black, they enslaved over several millennia?
I mean, fuck, can’t we just take that out of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey’s coffers for the all the people, white, brown, and black, they enslaved over several millennia?
And what's Nigeria's share of the debt owed?
Sudan on line 3
How much does LeBron and nike owe the uuigers that they currently enslave?
Here, the Biden White House directs Facebook to shut down conservative voices
In a sane world, all these stalinist apparatchiks would be tarred and feathered and run out of town.
But…abortions, cocktail parties and mean tweets!!!
Umm - - - - - -
Didn't happen to Stalin, won't happen to Biden.
It can, and should, happen to toadies like ENB then
ENB has her "Roundup", we have ours.
Because it's in their best interest for doom and gloom to keep you panicked and submissive.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/01/09/why-dont-we-ever-hear-the-good-news-about-climate/
The 2022 numbers are provisional and may increase slightly, but climate-related deaths will almost certainly end up lower than they were five, 10 or 20 years ago – and this is part of a longer-running downward trend. Our schools provide many hours of lessons on climate change, but I wonder how many teachers, let alone pupils, are aware that climate-related deaths have decreased by as much as 97 per cent over the past 100 years, as the OFDA / CRED data show.
To answer the headline question
$$$
Also collective mental illness among the true believers, i.e. most media-activist types.
^
The K-12 teachers aren't making money off of this - it's just religion at this point.
Also, only dusties and deplorables listen to the farm report.
Daniel Shaver's only problem, and why he's forgotten, is that he's white.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/01/09/daniel-shaver-and-the-forgotten-victims-of-police-shootings/
Shaver matters because his case is an illustration of what police violence against US citizens most often actually looks like – and this fact has been intentionally hidden, to a remarkable extent, for partisan reasons. Simply put, you have probably never heard of Daniel Shaver because he is white.
I remember the Shaver murder in the hotel hallway. The conflicting orders, the man begging not to be shot, the "furtive movement" excuse, and the fuckers that defending the shooting.
The entire event was disgusting.
But not newsworthy.
Meanwhile, cops panic fire through walls as your boyfriend shoots at them and you get shot... clearly racism in action and we need to have a years long national conversation.
If people really saw what we see..... Kelly Thomas crying to his daddy that they are killing him... they would know that Floyd was not racism and was not even terribly bad on the scale of what other things have been done under color of law.
Kelly Thomas' trial...the cops sitting in the courtroom (in uniform) mad dogging the jurors.
Thanks for setting off my rage meter.
Appeals court to reconsider ban on nonviolent felon gun ownership.
Imagine losing any of your other constitutionally protected natural rights because of a felony conviction.
“Hey we made up some rules that you broke, and we "proved" it in the system we set up against you, and now you’re guilty of breaking these rules, so you have no more rights anymore.”
He wants to rescind the IRS proposed funding increase. Big fat hairy deal. Get back to me when he wants to rescind the IRS, period.
Example #3,298,235 of why Libertarians should never trust Republicans when they say things that are slightly libertarian-ish.
Example #3,298236 of why lefties claiming to be libertarians should fuck off and die.
Who cares if the vote to redcind the funding? It is entirely symbolic. The senate won't even take it up
What? You mean newly independent Senator Kirsten Sinema won't side against the IRS, just like a centrist Democrat would be expected? Especially after it's clear these new rules are targeting normal people, not billionaires like Biden and team advertised?
You fight the battles and take the gains you can get, not the utopian demands that prevent anything from ever being done.
Looters of the girl-bullying persuasion make vaguely libertarian noises to tarbrush the party that wrote and got written into jurisprudence the core nexus of the Roe v Wade decision. To paraphrase a Cameron movie: "Rednecks, do me a favor. Stay off my side!"
Maybe it's because they aren't transwomen.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/01/08/the-shameful-silence-on-the-talibans-war-on-women/
And yet a strange urge to delete women from public life grips both the woke Westerner and the Eastern Islamist. The Taliban does it with black cloth and brute law. The neo-misogynists of the West do it through the manipulation of language, so that even using the word ‘woman’ has become problematic. You have to say ‘cis women’. Or ‘menstruators’.
menstruators
Isn't it Transphobic to suggest that Trans women con't menstruate?
Not transphobic, factual.
The earth is NOT flat.
OK, here it is again.
Men are men.
Women are women.
Science.
We used to have a floor in a dorm where this was joked about:
The men are men.
The women are too.
And the sheep are nervous.
I think that joke is about New Zealand
Bascom, OH too.
Scotland on line 2
DEI is evil.
https://www.thefp.com/p/how-dei-is-supplanting-truth-as-the
More significantly, the concepts of DEI have become guiding principles in higher education, valued as equal to or even more important than the basic function of the university: the rigorous pursuit of truth. Summarizing its hiring practices, for example, UC Berkeley’s College of Engineering declared that “excellence in advancing equity and inclusion must be considered on par with excellence in research and teaching.” Likewise, in an article describing their “cultural change initiative,” several deans at Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine declared: “There is no priority in medical education that is more important than addressing and eliminating racism and bias.”
As long as all genders are among the dead when the bridge collapses.
The follow up to "the bridge of San Louis Rey" is going to be a whole lot longer
Summarizing its hiring practices, for example, UC Berkeley’s College of Engineering declared that “excellence in advancing equity and inclusion must be considered on par with excellence in research and teaching.”
This is ubiquitous in the UC system - no matter who you are or how menial or unrelated-to-academics your job may be, several times a year you have to give a written account of how you are advancing the administration's DEI policies.
Remember, it’s still considered rude to belch in public….unless it’s an ideological belch!
Real #Resistance.
https://www.thefp.com/p/will-jordan-peterson-lose-his-license
In March, the college began investigating these complaints. Then, in November, the college informed Peterson: “The comments at issue appear to undermine the public trust in the profession as a whole, and raise questions about your ability to carry out your responsibilities as a psychologist.”
Among those comments: Calling an advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a “prik.” Snarking at environmentalists for promoting energy policies that hurt children in developing countries. Using female pronouns in reference to the transgender actor Elliot Page. Declaring a plus-sized model on the cover of Sports Illustrated “not beautiful.” (This Wall Street Journal editorial has a good rundown.)
How dare he have opinions.
And not just opinions, but the correct opinions. That's what makes this especially egregious.
Is Biden making money off the cartels?
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/texas-gov-abbott-greets-biden-letter-president-visits-border-emboldened-cartels
In his letter, Abbott slammed the president’s visit as "$20 billion too little and two years too late." He also noted that the president’s tour avoids areas where mass illegal immigration occurs "and sidesteps the thousands of angry Texas property owners whose lives have been destroyed by your border policies."
Is Biden making money off _________?
Yes.
The Bidens ARE a cartel!
Don’t you miss the lost innocence of the Clinton era?
Newsom steps in it.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/gavin-newsom-hits-twitter-heralding-california-true-freedom-state
"California is the true freedom state. Protecting liberty from a rising tide of oppression taking root in statehouses. Weakness, masquerading as strength. Small men in big offices. Freedom is who we are – anyone from anywhere can accomplish anything here," Newsom wrote, quoting a corresponding video of himself speaking during his second term inauguration.
The Freedom to do as you're told.
And the freedom of the elite to do as they please.
Comrade, our only real freedom is through the chains of socialism which bind us all.
Just don't try anything crazy, like exercise your God given rights protected by the first, second, fourth, or fifth amendments.
"Freedom is who we are – anyone from anywhere can accomplish anything here,”
Including, but not limited to, moving to red states and demanding the same liberty-killing policies that forced them out in the first place.
Mr Newsom, I'm not sure the word Freedom means what you think it means. For a guy that regularly wipes his ass with the Constitution, maybe a reporter should ask him if he's ever actually read it.
Freedom means asking permission and obeying commands.
Edit: And as far as the Constitution goes, most politicians only look at the Cliff Notes. All they say is "Congress shall do everything necessary and proper to regulate commerce and promote the general welfare." As in unlimited power.
Hey, freedom can mean severely limited choices among a heavily proscribed social and economic program funded by extremely high taxes, can't it?
Remember, Gavin started out as the mayor of San Francisco. He’s a seasoned veteran when it comes to stepping in it.
The hot new costume for 2023 at Spirit Halloween?
https://twitter.com/hodgetwins/status/1612218060638658560
Brazil has their own damn shaman too
Will it come in other flavors too, Canada, Mexico, France, etc.?
"McCarthy is at least off to a good start"
Clearly. No one has lost as many elections in a row as that dude.
Stacey Abrams and Beto - take notes.
Did I sign up to mastodon for nothing? Where are the mastodon links?! Twitter is dead! Long live mastodon!
No where to be found. It's like the progtards moving to Canada every time a Republican wins.
If only.
Can we skip the middle man and Maid them like Canada would?
Everyone's conversion to Mastodon was about as long-lived as a college student's conversion to veganism.
Which is too bad really, because it operates in a way that makes it almost impossible to censor.
If they had simply postponed the Omnibus bill until the new Congress took over, the money would never have been appropriated so repeal by the House without the Senate or the POTUS is not a good start - it's a complete disaster. Of course Reason understands this, and must be giddy over the utter contempt Congress showed the people by passing the latest Omnibus monstrosity ceding more power and control to a centralized Government.
House Republicans are now perfectly positioned for a string of empty gestures.
More White House interference in social media.
https://twitter.com/agjefflandry/status/1612434722126176256
On 4/14/21, the White House emailed Facebook to lament that a #TuckerCarlson video criticizing the #COVID vaccine was the most watched video on the platform. Facebook replied they would look into it.
“The Big Guy has a stone in his shoe.”
The American Academy of Pediatrics has issued a controversial recommendation related to childhood obesity. In its first guidance on childhood obesity in 15 years, the group recommends anti-obesity drugs for children as young as age 12 and surgery for those as young as age 13.
I recommend exercise and healthy food.
Exactly. Replace all the CRT / DIE bullshit with phs ed; you know calisthenics and all that stiff that doesn't need any costly equipment.
Can’t have kids with muscles, they might fight back some day.
ENB could do a whole series on making healthy sandwiches.
Don't make her dox you like she makes sandwiches.
I feel I’m safe; ENB surely has a rye sense of humor. If not, this could have spelt disaster.
Also, it would provide sarc the opportunity to learn about a Cuban.
Lettuce never forget.
Kids should romaine active and not loaf around.
It’s hard to ketchup.
They should relish the idea of living a healthy lifestyle. Currently, they are caught in a pickle.
Keep it up and you guys are toast.
We butter listen to this guy
Now their asses are in a jam.
The whole thing is a silly of a pickle.
Now you're just hamming it up
Careful. If the sammich is too old, ENB could infect you with her Egotistical Ergotism.
Pork on top of pork inside a bun. Sounds like the makings of a great three-way! She'll watch and dig in! 🙂
Steakholders wouldn’t have any beef with that.
She’s no stranger to bologna. Mayo prediction come to pass!
It could be a bagels and dox sammich.
racist^
A good portion of those kids are overweight because of the drugs they're being given to make them docile.
Why can't they just find a waiter to give them nose candy like you?
Wait, Sarc picks other people's boogers? When did this develop?
You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friend's nose.
Overweight and obesity are more common in children who .... experience discrimination or stigma.
Particularly discrimination or stigma for being overweight or obese?
>>the first bill to be taken up is one that would repeal a massive funding boost for the IRS
who's gonna sign that?
The first guy to stop clapping after a Kim speech.
You know by the time the sausage is made, there will be only 65,000 new IRS employees, with the promise that 45,000 will be clerks and information specialists answering taxpayer questions, with the remaining 20,000 being new auditors going after anyone the Administration deems a wrong-thinker.
>>lawmakers must have at least 72 hours to look over a bill before it's voted upon.
Southwest Airlines Effect. "where's my staff?!?!"
• The American Academy of Pediatrics has issued a controversial recommendation related to childhood obesity. In its first guidance on childhood obesity in 15 years, the group recommends anti-obesity drugs for children as young as age 12 and surgery for those as young as age 13.
Hey, if we can carve up children under the age of 18 because their parents insist they "feel like they were born in the wrong body" this barely registers on the "controversial" needle.
Clearly, Republicans don't plan to drop panic-mongering about crime, immigrants, and abortion anytime soon.
Are you actually hyperventilating that women won't be able to force other people to pay for their abortions or are you yourself every inch the panic-monger they are, and not even fractionally effecting the same/similar pro-liberty forward motions that they are?
Because either way, for them, most libertarians, and large groups of exceedingly normal people it's business as usual and you're the one dragging out the fainting couch and trying to shove people onto it.
I dunno. I would say that with what we have seen of the security state setting out to influence the political discourse in this country, a little more than a fainting spell is in order.
But she's not fainting about that. She's fainting that GOPers have an agenda that might give money back to tax payers and empower women to fund their own abortions, and restrict abortion providers from treating abortion like some 8-lateral, expired-clock, kickoff return for a touchdown.
Republicans develop agenda that only, like, 35-50% aligns with ENBs values and really only, maybe, 10% drives pointedly and directly against her values... panic ensues!
Women funding their own abortions is a solid libertarian *and* feminist stance, and I'm dubious as to the number of Americans who earnestly support healthcare professionals getting to take a second whack a failed abortion.
Grow the hell up.
Looks more like sarcasm than hyperventilating.
More evidence sarc doesn't understand sarcasm.
Oh look, a muted comment from the asshat who insists my sarcasm is hyperventilating. I wonder what kind of lies he posted. Ha! I don't.
Where did I insist that? I clearly stated you dont understand what sarcasm is.
JesseAz for those muting:
More evidence sarc doesn’t understand sarcasm.
https://twitter.com/MostlyPeacefull/status/1612469744048943115?t=XRfg5PaSjSyxcgA9YLPJnA&s=19
We went from “you need to prove your vaccination to enter” to “it’s inappropriate to ask if someone was vaccinated” real quick
We love freedom!
Yes we do!
We're not vaxxed!
How 'bout you?
You want to eat or travel?
Progressives: Show your papers!
You are young and nearly died of a heart attack. Did you get a vaccine or booster recently?
Progressives: Racists! STFU! You have NO right to ask about that!
Vaxed talk radio guy in Seattle died of cardiac arrest over the weekend. He was suspicious of all the vaxed young folks who are having cardiac issues.
Hey, who was the dipshit around here that had the 2 year old list of unvaxed conservative talk radio hosts who died? Wonder if he’d be interested in this one?
... take a selfie together
I know these words in this order are acceptable but still seems wrong
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/democrats-organize-bid-extradite-bolsonaro-florida-brazilian-capitol-attack?intcmp=tw_fnc
Many Democrats are calling for former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to be removed from his Florida getaway after thousands of his supporters attacked the Brazilian Capitol, Presidential Palace and Supreme Court on Sunday.
He's a Trump surrogate for them. Bolsonaro did nothing, spoke nothing, and had nothing to do with the attack (and this is what an attack actually looks like, Democrats).
I hope his supporters overthrow the Marxists. As an inspiration to everyone.
"His win happened after some GOP "never Kevins" . . . compromised by voting present instead of no."
Can I compromise by voting 'not present'?
I got a principal's office visit for replying Not Here @homeroom too many kids laughed.
In 8th grade Algebra, a new girl walked into class during attendance right as my name got called and I replied "Hunh?". 7th or 9th grade math I probably would've gotten a trip to the principal's office, but the teacher was the assistant football coach and friend of the family so, instead, everybody just had a good laugh at a burgeoning member of the future patriarchy being a thirsty idiot.
new girls were the best.
"Merely flagging content the government objects to without further action isn't a First Amendment violation."
Really? With our 21st century sensibilities, what then constitutes rape of the 1st Amendment?
fails to resolve "the legal and philosophical questions of what constitutes coercion as opposed to voluntary (if deeply self-destructive) adult choices and what kinds of group-mediated control should be criminal in a liberal society,"
I'm gonna need names and numbers of all the women who thought an HBO docu-series was gonna do that... for research purposes.
https://twitter.com/Babygravy9/status/1612494539003990031?t=8TQv_Cqqp3V9WyNGMH5QAw&s=19
The absolute state of Canada.
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I always wondered how they found people to run the death camps.
Dems: There won't be death panels if we have Nationalized Health Care.
Canada: Hold my beer.
I can understand a person dying of a terminal disease wanting to receive assisted suicide. I don't like it, but I get it. But the reports we're reading from Canada are WAY beyond that scenario.
People that should receive treatment for diseases are being denied because the government believes the chance of success is too low. What!?! Only 20% will survive with X disease, so we've decided that 0% will now get a chance to survive. Seriously progressives, this is WHAT you want here? And news flash, this will affect YOU just like everybody else.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11615015/Bryan-Kohbergers-father-seen-cleaning-mess-SWAT-team-raid-family-home.html
EXCLUSIVE: Father of accused killer Bryan Kohberger cleans up shattered glass from his front door and broken window blinds that were damaged after SWAT team descended on family's Pennsylvania home to arrest their son
Once again police destroy property and spread terror for fun. If SWAT teams were necessary to apprehend dangerous people, why did they wait for Whitey Bulger to take out the garbage?
They only do these raids when they know they're in no danger.
Look on the bright side. The father might yet be arrested for tampering with a crime scene.
Did he help his son clean that car (with the switched tag) after it was nationally known the authorities were interested in an older white Elantra concerning murders that occurred 10 miles from where his son resided?
I don't think you're in a position to talk about this, considering your totalitarianism.
Season 2 of HBO's The Vow, a documentary series about the group NXIVM and its now-behind-bars leader Keith Raniere, fails to resolve "the legal and philosophical questions of what constitutes coercion as opposed to voluntary (if deeply self-destructive) adult choices and what kinds of group-mediated control should be criminal in a liberal society," writes Ross Douthat.
I don't need NXIVM. I use a pinch of baking soda and water instead. 😉
The first move by these disaffected slack-jaws will be to defund the (tax) police?
Beyond hope.
Black lines matter
You mean Revenuers. These are not police.
Interesting thread for those with eyes
https://twitter.com/AnyafromSaintP/status/1612482169758179330?t=n6gyJ0waQTybOSnxTKBJ0w&s=19
Another thread about the 90s in Russia from telegram:
«Recently, among the younger generation, and especially among those born in the 00s, it has become cool to romanticize the 90s, they say, it was the era of real freedom and democracy, when they finally "left the USSR and…
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They haven't exactly left the Russian Emp..er..USSR completely behind.
Russia has been a backwards country for a thousand years. This isn’t changing anything soon.
So is Putin the poisoned dwarf and his retinue of toy soldiers giving a press conference about Ukraine in the Tsars Hall of Really Big Chairs Spaced Far Apart?
https://twitter.com/DrewHolden360/status/1612500242762502163?t=Jk3QKzG297msTBiLUgZTFg&s=19
How it started // how it’s going
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I like to see Speaker McCarthy do something radical and clean up the tax code so the IRS doesn't have such a big job to do. The right way to shrink the IRS is to have a simpler and clearer tax code.
The right way to shrink the IRS is to have a simpler and clearer tax code.
We tried that and the solution they came up with was fewer brackets. As if finding a number in a linear series was the complicated part people were having trouble with.
I agree with your statement. The Congress has too often started to address the tax code and then ends up only reducing the brackets and trying to sell that as simplification. I would like to see some real simplification. That would of course mean some people would benefit and some would not and that is a hard sell. I think it would be good in the long run but painful in the short run.
I would like to see some real simplification. That would of course mean some people would benefit and some would not and that is a hard sell.
I agree with sentence number one, but I don't see it happening because of sentence number two.
Your democrats will never allow such a thing.
Nobody knows because in the end nobody appears to have tried. Republicans throw scorn at the IRS without ever looking at the tax code that the Congress itself wrote.
https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1612519798184763413?t=ivxi1kzMU4UTgth76JSFIg&s=19
Everyone 6 months and up should get their updated COVID vaccine. And I especially urge folks 50 and older to get their updated shot like I did.
Reduce your odds of getting hospitalized with COVID, schedule your appointment today: Vaccines.gov.
100% safe and effective with no downsides!
I have had 5 now (original and 4 boosters) and I can report no side effects and no Covid.
Nice knowing you.
Corbin Sabol @corbinsabol 2h
Replying to @POTUS
More and more people are having adverse side effects from these injections and you don’t even care. May God have mercy on your soul and the souls of the people running this Twitter account.
And the reply:
Reezy @ReezyResells 1h
Replying to @corbinsabol and @POTUS
He has a soul?
I'd say Joe sold it long ago.
This should be the schedule of the new congress:
1) Cut funding for the IRS
2) Defund the FBI
3) Defund the DHS
4) Defund the TSA
5) Defund the ATF
6) defund the BLM ( that's Bureau of Land Management.) Return all federally owned lands back to the states .
7) Defund the Dept. of Ed.
8) Reduce military budget by 60%
9) Reduce or end funding to colleges and universities who refuse to honor and respect the First Amendment.
10) defund public radio and television. ie: NPR & PBS.
11) Close the southern border.
A pity they can’t do anything to exile all the Marxists.
It's surprising how much #7 and #11 do exactly that while the others also do their minor part. I believe Marxism is an ideology of criminal minds and therefore is a taught (brainwashed) belief of greed and can be UN-learned with a little bit of natural justice/reality (facing/recognizing responsibility). I don't believe anyone really believes any part of it works because at the very base of it is Armed-Theft. Criminal minds just like to use it as pathetic excuses for their own selfish, greedy criminalistic ends.
The party of 'Demands' without any acknowledgement of a 'Supply'..
I should say, "The party of GUN 'Demands (Gov-Guns)."
"our democracy" paraphrased as - The [WE] gangsters packing GUNS RULES religion!
It's all right there in the party name itself.
also I love how the border was cleared out for Brandon's appearance
Like a reverse Potemkin.
"House Republicans plan to make it much more difficult to win earmarks," notes The New York Times. "They also intend to make it much easier to cut spending and to force offsets in spending elsewhere to compensate for increases, a plan certain to encounter resistance from Democrats. And they want to couple any increase in the federal debt limit with corresponding federal spending cuts."
This can't be true. We have it on good authority from Reason commenters there is no difference between Reps and Dems on spending.
OMG! Republican that wants to CUT spending????
The leftards here keep telling me that never happens.
I wonder what else the left compulsively lies about...
"But it's part of a worrying pattern of pressure on these companies, something the Cato Institute refers to as "jawboning":"
the real problem is that we have not come up with a way to address the kind of fraud that social media has made possible and popular. people saying flagrantly wrong and damaging things and being held accountable has historically been something reserved for those with a large visible audience. the only people who ever got in any real trouble for this kind of stuff tended to be the people who it was news just that they got in trouble. (and said trouble was typically handled with freedom of association and the person's employer canning them.)
but now, it is rarely one person pushing a false idea that can be held accountable. it is thousands of small websites making money by pushing a narrative people want to hear, many of them deliberately telling lies to get those clicks. (a lot of them using social media like you tube to do the monetizing for them.) it is millions of other people putting out links to those sites on social media and repeating the lies as gospel over and over. at its core, it is still fraud or slander or whatever you want to call it..... but who is responsible is much harder to really define. it is a nebulous cloud of millions of people who are involved, and most of those people don't know what they are spreading is false.
i don't know what the best solution is, but that is the problem. there is fraud and misinformation running rampant through social media. but the second problem is that those most inclined to try and "eliminate" that only see about half of the problem. (because they are falling for the other half of the propaganda.) that is why every attempt to try and do anything about it goes so far off the rails and just reaffirms people's commitment to the lies they were repeating. people see the removal of the lies as proof that their views are being politically silenced.
as an example, here are two things you might have seen on social media during the pandemic.
"if you get vaccinated you can get back to life as normal and not get sick."
"if you get vaccinated you will die in two years."
both are a lie. both are clearly trying to lead people to a decision that you may or may not agree with. only one would have been flagged. those that got flagged point to the other one and say, "but you left that up? truth, my ass."
probably the only real answer is for all social media to completely implode.... but i would not hold my breath.
it is millions of other people putting out links to those sites on social media and repeating the lies as gospel over and over
That's just reality. The medium by which this used to happen was speech.
The government, however, is not magically exempt from being wrong about things, but does have the power to amplify its lies while actively silencing the truth, a power the "millions of coincidentally wrong people" don't have.
"That’s just reality. The medium by which this used to happen was speech. "
true.... but when your racist uncle used to say something stupid at thanksgiving it was not immediately seen and heard by 200 people who would promote and pass it on to 200 more people each within an hour.
"The government, however, is not magically exempt from being wrong about things, but does have the power to amplify its lies while actively silencing the truth, a power the “millions of coincidentally wrong people” don’t have."
i think i was pretty explicit about the fact that ANYONE trying to police any of it faces the problem of inherent bias and subscribing to the alternate set of lies. of course the government should not be doing this..... but even the people who have some legitimate argument for doing it (platform owners) can't.
So long as property ownership is respected… Platform owners can.
Posters are but ‘guests’ on their property. It’s the very curse of what makes government doing it so wrong. They’re taking over others property by GUN-Force (i.e. Controlling the Private Press via Gun-Force).
How do we know this? Because the only legitimate tool in ‘government’s toolbox is GUN-Force. That is the only item that separates it from any run of the mill group/organization/business..
The USA created 'government's to ensure everyone's Individual Liberty and Justice. It was never meant to be the largest armed-criminal gang out making demands/theft-collections for self-entitled [WE] gangster criminal-minds.
when i say they can't, i mean in reality not principle..... which is why i worded it the way i did. platform owners have the moral right to try and police this phenomenon, but human nature makes it impossible for them to succeed in doing so. the best they can accomplish is pushing people to a different platform where the censorship is lopsided the other way..... and the broader problem persists.
"the real problem is that we have not come up with a way to address the kind of fraud that social media has made possible and popular."
The real problem is that you seem unaware that fraud has been possible and popular since long, long before social media.
The way to address fraud and misinformation is to provide people with access to information so that they can make decisions for themselves. Sometimes they will be mislead and defrauded. To the extent that there are damages when this happens, those people have the courts to bring suit.
"it is a nebulous cloud of millions of people who are involved, and most of those people don’t know what they are spreading is false.'
Seriously, how old are you? This has been a problem for eons. These same exact arguments were being made when the first books were being published.
"i don’t know what the best solution is, but that is the problem. there is fraud and misinformation running rampant through social media. "
No. You are 100% wrong.
The problem is that the Federal Government took it upon itself to define and police "truth". This is not the role of the Federal Government. It should not be the role of the federal government.
"The real problem is that you seem unaware that fraud has been possible and popular since long, long before social media."
do you really not grasp that there has been a major change in scale and impact?
"To the extent that there are damages when this happens, those people have the courts to bring suit."
ok.... now i KNOW you miss the whole point and have no grasp of the problem..... (and, really did not even try to understand what i wrote.) it is millions of people who are not even aware they are causing harm.... and some of the harm being done is to that group itself. in the examples i gave there are two groups of people assuming unnecessary risk based on lies they are propagating themselves.... people who have tricked themselves into a higher risk of death.... do they sue themselves? how EXACTLY the fuck do you think the courts can address the damage being done by this kind of fraud and misinformation?
"The problem is that the Federal Government took it upon itself to define and police “truth”. This is not the role of the Federal Government. It should not be the role of the federal government."
again, i have to ask if you tried to understand what i wrote at all.... i gave a pretty detailed explanation of why all attempts to "eliminate" the problem fell apart... i quite explicitly stated that bias in those who think they should decide truth was the inherent problem.... and i NEVER at any point suggested that the federal government SHOULD have any role in it. my whole point was that the government involvement was a distraction from the larger problem that is doomed to never have any chance of success in the first place. anyone who manages to get any of the content taken down only deepens the "offender's" belief in the lie. (and then 100 new platforms pop up where nobody is taking any of it down.)
the reality is that we, as a society, have to wake the fuck up and stop doing this to ourselves. social media collapsing would be a good step in the right direction.
• The American Academy of Pediatrics has issued a controversial recommendation related to childhood obesity. In its first guidance on childhood obesity in 15 years, the group recommends anti-obesity drugs for children as young as age 12 and surgery for those as young as age 13.
Simply following the money reveals that the AAP probably receives more Big Pharma financing than any other medical profession to lobby for laws and recommendations that benefit Big Pharma.
The AAP also advocates for genital mutilation of pre pubescent children who they deem to be transgender.
Just suit feeding kids processed foods full of refined sugar.
Anyone else dig Mad Season? This album is such a great listen
my usual comment here is Alice and by extension Mad Season were in a different league than other bands of the era. tool has its own league.
I would agree with that assessment. Above is such a great album.
Layne Staley was next level his entire career.
Also I didn't find out that Mark Lonegan died last February. Mix of unfortunate and entirely unsurprising.
definitely. I leave screaming trees on every time still.
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1612544141866729473?t=0D8DXlB4-yf5Q7PjA8YNvw&s=19
More Twitter Files.
Some conspiracies are actually true.
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Just when I thought I'd get outta there with my skin
These five big dudes come strollin in
With this one old drunk chick and some fella with green teeth...
be proud that you're a rebel ...
Let's see, 187,000 new IRS agents. We've got maybe 620 billionaires in this country. I don't think the democrats are going after The Rich. I think they're coming over to shake everyone's couch upside down for quarters. If the republicans can just get rid of this funding I will consider once again that they have a purpose and a right to exist.
The entire left has no right to exist. Until their ranks are thinned to a more manageable level, things won’t be put right. Even then, the ones remaining need to be beaten down brutally when they start up with their Marxist bullshit.
It’s the only way.
the money is in the middle class. Taxing the rich will not, and has never been able to, produce shit.
IIRC one criticism of the IRS was that they were going after low-income and middle-income households because it was much easier and they didn't have the resources to go after high-income earners who had all manner of schemes in place. Not obviously an illegitimate criticism.
Holy Shit!
As we've been saying at Reason for a long time, seemingly polite or low-pressure content repression requests from government officials take on new meaning when you consider the totality of the circumstances.
I find polite requests from the government irresistible. I just can’t refuse, ya know?
Perhaps after non-violent felons get gun rights, they can get voting rights in all states.
Though there will, I think, be no shortage of hypocrites who will support the former while resisting the latter.
And you are mistaken. Anyone is free to vote in the elections, the same is not true with gun rights.
Political Posturing
All the Republicans are doing is political posturing. Trust the politicians meaningfully to do that which is good for the nation rather than themselves? Yes, the Republican House could defund the IRs. Then? How would the government raise funding without replacing completely the current system of taxation, legislation with which the Democratic Senate never would go along? Trust the politicians?
Would you trust Kevin McCarthy with your personal wealth? Trust anyone in the Republican Party? How about the Democratic Party?
To understand political behavior, one must understand the ABC's — Antecedents-Behaviors-Consequences as described by Biobehavioral Science. If you don't understand the ABC's, you never will understand political behavior or any other behavior.
So, where to begin? One place for a quick, easy read is the website, Nation On Fire.
https://www.nationonfire.com/biobehavioral-science-2/ .
If you wish to go further and hopefully you will, try Part Two of the semi-fictional novel, Inescapable Consequences by this commentator. Guaranteed that you will know more when you exit than when you entered; for example, why did Bush the First really invade Panama and kidnap its President?
China has embraced Biobehavioral Science for its 1.4-billion people to fulfill its particular goals, with many of which most Americans would disagree. These United States can do likewise for our particular goals. The Chinese are winning. We are losing. To save this nation on fire, we can — we must — embrace Biobehavioral Science and the Scientific Method and apply these powerful tools to repair the ruin already inflicted on the Republic.
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