U.S. Will No Longer Require Animal Testing for New Drugs
Plus: From jokes to jail, Google urges SCOTUS to protect Section 230, and more...

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will no longer require all drugs to be tested on animals, thanks to the FDA Modernization Act 2.0. The new law has everyone from Sen. Rand Paul (R–Ky.) to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) cheering.
The FDA Modernization Act 2.0 was passed as part of the omnibus appropriations bill that Congress passed in late December. "The inclusion of this bipartisan effort is a step toward ending the needless suffering and death of animal test subjects – which I'm glad both Republicans and Democrats can agree needs to end," said Paul, who co-sponsored the bill with Sen. Cory Booker (D–N.J.), in a statement.
In addition to reducing animal suffering, the bill "will accelerate innovation and get safer, more effective drugs to market more quickly by cutting red tape that is not supported by current science," Paul said.
Previously, all drugs in development were required to undergo animal studies before being tested in human trials. Now, drug companies will still have the option to start testing experimental drugs on animals, but they won't have to.
This doesn't mean that drug companies will start going straight to testing drug toxicity on humans, but that they may rely on alternative methods to animal testing. Language in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act now states that tests may "include animal tests, or non-animal or human biology-based tests methods, such as cell-based assays, micro physiological systems, or bioprinted or computer models."
These days, "there are a slew of other methods that drugmakers employ to assess new medications and treatments, such as computer modeling and 'organs on a chip,' thumb-sized microchips that can mimic how organs' function are affected by pharmaceuticals," notes NPR.
The rule change eliminates "an archaic and debilitating government mandate for animal testing of experimental drugs," said Wayne Pacelle, president of Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy.
A statement from PETA said the new law "signals a radical shift in the way drugs and treatments are developed." It's now pushing for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) "to get with the program" and stop conducting unnecessary experiments on animals. The group's Research Modernization Deal calls on the NIH to "stop using animals in areas of research where we know this approach isn't leading to treatments for humans" and "redirect public funding toward sophisticated, non-animal methods," arguing that "reliance on animal models diverts funds from more promising areas of research and delays the development of effective drugs and treatments."
FREE MINDS
From jokes to jail. "Humorless government agents have recently inflicted unlawful retaliation against harmless pranksters, and courts have shielded those agents from accountability," warn Thomas Berry and Nicholas DeBenedetto in USA Today. The pair summarize recent cases of people arrested and jailed for parodying police or making jokes about them. Charges in one case were dropped; the man in the other case was eventually acquitted. "Both then sued to receive compensation for their ordeals," note Berry and DeBenedetto:
But in both cases, the police raised the defense of qualified immunity, a judge-made doctrine that insulates government officials from liability for violating constitutional rights.
Plaintiffs can overcome qualified immunity only if they can identify a case with nearly identical facts as a precedent and prove that the constitutional right in question was "clearly established" at the time it was violated. In both cases, courts found that this bar was not met and denied relief.
First Amendment rights are, of course, very well-established, and many First Amendment cases have concerned humor and parody. These cases demonstrate yet again that practical limitations on qualified immunity are a joke. The doctrine has become a catchall to shield officers from any and all wrongdoing.
FREE MARKETS
Google defends Section 230, asks judge to dismiss antitrust case. Google parent company Alphabet filed a brief yesterday in Gonzalez v. Google, the upcoming Supreme Court case concerning Section 230, sometimes known as "the internet's First Amendment." It provides a good overview of why Section 230 was enacted and the problems it solves, as well as the case at hand:
In this case, petitioners contend that YouTube violated the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) by displaying ISIS videos to users watching similar videos. YouTube abhors terrorism and over the years has taken increasingly effective actions to remove terrorist and other potentially harmful content. But Section 230(c)(1) forecloses petitioners' claims. YouTube provides a website that publishes third-party videos using algorithms to sort and list related videos that may interest viewers so that they do not confront a morass of billions of unsorted videos.
Petitioners now concede that Section 230(c)(1) bars their primary theory below: that YouTube violated the ATA by failing to remove all ISIS videos that users posted
in violation of YouTube's policies. Section 230(c)(1) similarly bars petitioners' remaining theory about YouTube displaying additional videos in a box labeled "Up next." Petitioners do not allege any link between this aspect of YouTube and the Paris attack that is the focus of their claim. That aside, the claim "treat[s]" YouTube as the "publisher" of third-party ISIS videos because it faults YouTube for allegedly amplifying ISIS's message by making ISIS-related videos easier to locate and view.Petitioners and the government would gerrymander YouTube's display of additional video recommendations out of Section 230(c)(1)'s scope. But the sorting and grouping of videos is quintessential publishing. Every website that displays third-party content must select and organize that content. If Section 230(c)(1) does not apply to how YouTube organizes third-party videos, petitioners and the government have no coherent theory that would save search recommendations and other basic software tools that organize an otherwise unnavigable flood of websites, videos, comments, messages, product listings, files, and other information.
Google summarizes its arguments in this blog post. Reason has more on the upcoming Supreme Court case here.
The company is also fighting another big court case right now, this one against the federal government and multiple states, which allege Alphabet broke antitrust law to maintain a monopoly on search and search advertising. "In December, Google asked Judge Amit Mehta of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to dismiss both the antitrust case that the Justice Department filed in 2020 along with 11 states as well as a related complaint brought by 35 states led by Colorado," notes Reuters. "The motions were sealed and redacted versions were filed on Wednesday."
You can find the redacted versions here and here.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will no longer require all drugs to be tested on animals...
Tony Fauci hardest hit.
Not ironic the dog pictured above is a beagle.
These days, "there are a slew of other methods that drugmakers employ to assess new medications and treatments, such as computer modeling and 'organs on a chip,' thumb-sized microchips that can mimic how organs' function are affected by pharmaceuticals," notes NPR.
Wait a minute! In order to make a computer model, doesn't that require making it based on the real thing? And doesn't that, at some point, require animal and human experimentation? These activists and NPR don't know what the Hell they're talking about!
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But they still have to use animal and human experimentation, so the computer models aren't really a substitute. And they may need tweaking in the future from more experimentation. Weak tea from PETA & Pals.
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Human experimentation is fine. Any Democrat would make a fine test subject.
But if you only test on Democrats, how will you distinguish drug-induced brain damage from the test subjects' natural state?
Considering the ironic beagles in question weren't experimented on as part of any drug development or FDA program, it's symbolism all the way down.
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Why bother with animals when human guinea pigs are so much more convenient?
No pesky PETA protests!
The new law has everyone from Sen. Rand Paul (R–Ky.) to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) cheering.
I mean, they can test drugs now directly on people using coercion and propaganda, so...
Why test drugs on a beagle when the US has the highest incarceration rate in the free world?
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Save the beagle pic for the FBI articles. That’s where things get really snoopy.
Good Grief! 😉
Yeah:
“This doesn’t mean that drug companies will start going straight to testing drug toxicity on humans” <– Mostly false.
And by "test" they mean see how many people can be jabbed (and how bit the federal drug contracts can get).
Animal rights activists had been hounding the FDA about this for years. It appears as if the FDA finally did answer the beagle call.
The animal rights activists clearly had a dog in this fight.
The "animal rights" activists were more like stakeholders who were off their chains.
While it's tempting to say that the FDA has learned a new trick, they've always been reading the social cues of their masters, following their noses, chasing ambulances, sniffing their own butts and/or licking their own neutering scars, occasionally barking at black people, and biting the hand that feeds them.
Really, they needed to be put down long ago but, instead, we're just going to let sleeping dogs lie.
Every dog has his day, and high time too! Enough of this bureaucratic muttling.
Animal experimentation is a dog's life, but done with minimal discomfort, it benefits both man and beast.
Another pun thread, didn't we do this yesterday about Hunter's weiner dog?
You’re suggesting we put a muzzle on this?
Maybe just de-worm it instead?
You must be neuter this comment section.
Unleash your inner punster—the easiest fix!
Then PETA members should get in line to become human test subjects,
Inflation messaging or how Buttplug gets his talking points.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/changing-politics-inflation
There is a “victory lap” sort of reporting. It is almost as though mainstream media got fed the talking points that “7.1% is bad! But 6.5% is good”. We are “winning” the war. It is headed in right direction, etc. Do NOT underestimate how much mainstream media is influenced via talking points to influence the public. Almost feels to me like we are setting up for a shift in how inflation is treated.
He is nambla’s chief economic analyst.
It's not easy being the official hype man for the Biden economy.
Especially when mainstream sources have to admit 2022 was lackluster.
#DefendBidenAtAllCosts
They always do that after the fact. Like with the chocolate rations, they can finally admit that they were small the month before, but this month they've been increased thanks to increased production.
Oh, look! A shiny thingie in Eastasia!
"but 6.5% is good”
Has there ever been anything like this before? Pravda would just ignore it, not try to tell you it was an improvement.
They want to have fun fucking with us.
Daily Wire had an article up essentially saying the same thing. Commenters tore it apart and then the article disappeared
Now now, he does NOT use talking points! He simply thinks to himself, “What would Frédéric Bastiat say in like circumstances?” And then the purest of libertarian logic simply pours forth.
Humorless government agents have recently inflicted unlawful retaliation against harmless pranksters, and courts have shielded those agents from accountability...
I blame the shiny new War on Misinformation. Authority unquestioned is too important to allow any constitutional right to get in the way.
Nanny-staters and sheeple approve.
I’m not sure that we need humorless government agents anymore. Our next POTUS likes to cackle….
"Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed special counsel to investigate the classified documents found at President Joe Biden's home and office."
Another explosive casing.
We've arrived at the moment of collapse.
The load-bearing structures are constricting.
It's the start of the finale.
LOL j/k! I don't expect this to really go anywhere. 🙂
If you look at who was picked to head it...no, it will not go anywhere.
Right-hand man to Rosenstein. Yeah, this will be useful.
Exactly they are only doing this now so that they can claim that they are not only going after Trump because of TDS, they are being "equal" to anyone of any political leaning but we know it is already being played out differently.
It's almost like a few secret documents might have been planted around Biden.
And again, they just enjoy fucking with us.
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I dunno.... for the last two years, a lot of people have been pointing out that Biden outlives his usefulness on January 20, 2023. This "discovery" of classified documents is pretty conveniently time.
Plus, if they make Biden fall on his sword over this, it creates a talking point for the MSM to insist that Trump drop out.
I imagine that nearly everyone with a security clearance has done the same thing. It would set an unsettling precedent that they can get rid of anyone at any time, but I don't see them going quite that far. Aside from Buttplug and the official Toilet Paper of Record insisting that Hunter's business dealings didn't involve the Big Guy, they can just get rid of him that way and preserve their right to do whatever they want with the same docs.
It would set an unsettling precedent that they can get rid of anyone at any time
The fuck? Not that I disagree with you but talk about tangential. They got rid of Patreus (and not Swalwell) for an extramarital affair. The notion that this would somehow change things one way or the other outside Biden vs. Trump seems like a very 'tempest in a teacup' or 'spilled tea in a tempest' thing.
I'm not saying there shouldn't be consequences, but I think they'll go for something bigger to oust him, which won't be hard to find.
Most non political clearance holders treat classified information correctly and do their work inside areas meant to store the material on separated IS. Politicians are inconvenienced and don't want to do their work away from cameras in areas such as these so often utilize the documents on their office, especially at the white house.
It is not common or allowed to take material home at all. Documents are tracked and kept on safes with audits.
"Don't underestimate Joe's ability to fuck things up."
-Barak Obama
The discovery” of classified documents is pretty conveniently timed.
(CACKLE CACKLE)
Who would replace him?
The story behind the attorney appointed is amazing.
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/victoria-taft/2023/01/12/should-someone-this-dumb-to-be-the-special-counsel-investigating-joe-bidens-stolen-classified-documents-scandal-n1661310
Wray/Roseinstein acolyte. Worked to vet Steel whose dossier was used as a basis for illegal FISA warrants. Point man at DoJ for Mueller. Tried to block the Nunez memo. Just a standard bog lawyer of the DoJ.
So long story short, he's the janitor.
He's not stupid, he's an ultimate yes man. The D party is full of those at the moment, and there seem to be plenty populating the establishment Republican ranks as well.
It's the outer circle of our self-proclaimed elite overlords.
I find it hard to call it an independent council with so many ties to the DoJ. What is the point of removing the DoJ from investigation and then using DoJ lawyers who left just a year or two ago to investigate. Their loyalties and ties are still the DoJ if not just for future careers.
New video shows police officers arresting a man at gunpoint for voter fraud as part of Gov. DeSantis' effort to crackdown on voter fraud. Some were carrying semi-automatic weapons. The man was unarmed and in his underwear.
Every new law gives law enforcement lease to take it to 11. We just can't have nice things.
You consider election fraud a nice thing? Guess those rumors about you being staff are confirmed.
These are the same type of people that jumped in glee when this was done to Roger Stone and various others in the Trump admin so I have a hard time feeling sorry for a guy that stands with people who think this kind of treatment is good.
I don't often defend Fist, but when I do, it's because that's not the proper way to use a semi-automatic rifle to combat fascism.
The proper way is [redacted]
It might be the new law that could be the nice thing we can't have.
Oh of course he does.
He's a "D."
It's what they do.
Democrat charged with ballot stuffing in multiple elections with a lookout team to make sure nobody interrupted.
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2023/01/12/democratic-county-commissioner-in-alabama-charged-with-stuffing-ballots-into-a-voting-machine-n1661200
no widespread ballot stuffing
No unofficial ballot stuffing.
OMG! A semi-auto! And probably filled with hundreds of those catastrophic 9mm bullets, that can blast your lungs right out of your body!
ps. Sam Levine is a cunt.
pps. How many people in Florida are not at home in their underwear right now?
"Some were carrying semi-automatic weapons." Were some carrying revolvers and pump action shotguns? Were some carrying selective fire (with a switch for semi or full-auto)? Otherwise, _all_ the cops were carrying semi-automatic weapons, like all cops normally have since the switch from revolvers to Glock-style pistols 20 or 30 years ago.
I doubt this idiocy originated with ENB. It may even have been in the original police press release, but _anyone_ who works for Reason ought to know at least enough about guns to not repeat such a stupid statement.
These days, "there are a slew of other methods that drugmakers employ to assess new medications and treatments, such as computer modeling and 'organs on a chip,' thumb-sized microchips that can mimic how organs' function are affected by pharmaceuticals," notes NPR.
Pardon me if I'm skeptical about this. Running a computer simulation to test your novel drug? What's to stop you from tweaking values when running the simulation in order to get the result you want? And how does the computer know how an organ or human body is supposed to respond to a novel drug when it wouldn't have any prior data to draw upon regarding how this drug interacts with the body?
Hey, we all have witnessed the shear awesomeness of computer modeling with viruses and climate change.
We should base EVERY decision on what a computer model says. They can't possibly have programmer biases.
Who needs bias when you can just completely rig it?
When you tell the computer how it's supposed to work, and then the computer tells you that it works great based on your inputs about how the drug works, how valuable can a computer model be?
If it supports the narrative, priceless.
They only have racial biases!
As usual, don't get me wrong, I've got the blood of countless four-legged mammals on my hands with nothing but a full stomach and the smug satisfaction of countless dead nuisance animals to show for it.
However, seeing how well a couple mL of liver cell culture metabolize a drug and then using math to figure out how well a full-sized liver would do it isn't exactly black magic. It could be if the math and cell culture methodology aren't disclosed, but that's not a animal problem, that's an FDA/Karen/corporate capture problem.
But then how do you check for unexpected side effects, like arterial blockages? Or, dare I say the naughty word, myocarditis? You'd actually need a functional circulatory and digestive system metabolizing the drug to see if it has unforeseen interactions, wouldn't you? You can't just inject it into stomach cell cultures to realize it may cause digestive problems or stomach ulcers.
One word: deplorables.
Human trials still need to happen once basic safety and stuff is determined. Drugs don't go straight from animal testing to the market.
Both ways. You can measure the amount of inflammation or damage it causes to arterial cells, measure the immune response or viscosity changes or whatever in extra-corporeal blood, find decide if a GRAS dose exists, and *then* test it on humanes.
More critically, the change isn't saying "You must use animals." or "You must use computers and cell culture." it's saying "We can accept either."
I've worked in experimental rodent core facilities and around larger mammalian test subjects. I have zero compunction about the animals. Taking care of a whole dog or pig or cow, let alone several, just because you need its liver or pancreas or digestive system is a lot of work. Whether that is worth it is not at my or the FDA's discretion and the law enshrines that.
I work in a drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics research group.
In our research, I'd estimate in vitro studies are predictive about 75% of the time of drug stability in vivo, but are useless for finding unexpected toxicity or drug tissue-distribution.
We've tried about 5 in-silico studies (computer models) to predict compounds with strong binding affinity for several enzymes. All of those were complete failures.
Having said that, we have cured plenty of mice of certain cancers, but never a human, so animal models aren't perfect either.
Are you sure you're not making $180 an hour from home doing searches for Google? Or something?
Just kidding.
If I understand correctly, they would still be required to do human trials.
The change is that they would be able to substitute animal (not human) models for live animal testing, during that phase of trials. Animal models have been around for quite a few years now.
But I get your skepticism of models, and it would be bad if they were the only testing used.
The computer modeling and organ on chip are separate things. I believe the latter are some kind of cell culture thing used to test effects on different organs and tissues.
Of course and model or test like that needs to be validated against the real thing. I don't have any absolute abjection to animal testing, but needing less of it seems like a good thing.
The result you want is to get a useful drug. You think they want inaccurate test results?
Drug companies consist of many people with many different interests. Many don’t care about side effects as long as the bottom line looks good in the short run.
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What I said earlier. A computer model has to depend on data provided from the real thing, which requires experimentation.
The old Murphy's Law of G.I.G.O. ("Garbage In, Garbage Out") is a bitch, so to speak.
Re: Ukraine
What is a more 'intense' weapon, ENB? That is a new one. I have heard defensive, lethal, offensive....but never 'intense'.
The US should focus a lot more on weaponry production. The europeans can handle distribution. The problem I see is Russia won't quit until Russian army soldiers (not mercenaries) are sent home in body bags in much larger numbers. The other piece I wonder is how much equipment does Russia have to lose before they have second thoughts, and start worrying about their 'ally' on their border (meaning China).
The war is almost a year old: What is America's strategic objective in Ukraine, and has it changed? I think maybe yes it has. We seem to be degrading Russian conventional military capability by fighting them to the last Ukrainian.
One thing is for certain, in a straight-up conventional fight, NATO will absolutely crush Russia on the battlefield. Hopefully the Chinese are taking note; their military capability is not much better than Russia.
Man, you really hate the people of Crimea and the Donbass
No. But I am very wary about Ukraine, Nardz. It is not a vital US national interest, and we should not involve ourselves in that conflict. I don't have a problem sending our NATO european allies all the weapons they want. If they choose to arm Ukraine, so be it. We are playing with matches right now.
Where I think you and I might part ways (IDK, you tell me) is in the final analysis, I believe Ukraine decides it's own destiny. They are choosing, for now, to fight it out and take back Crimea and the illegally annexed regions near Donbass. Might that change? Maybe. If the weapons spigot gets turned off, it will. I do think the europeans have to take the lead on this, at least in terms of weapons distribution.
I personally think crippling Russia's capacity to wage conventional war against NATO is a new potential objective....why? Given Russian battlefield performance, is it really 'wrong' to ask about America's strategic objectives here? Circumstances today are not the same as 1 year ago. Russia is losing men and materiel at a higher rate than they anticipated, I am sure.
It's wild that you trust the people who hate us most to represent your interests regarding Russia
Nardz, neither you nor I run the show. We don't have to trust them. I don't. Still though, we can be clear about what we think our interest is. It seems to have morphed opportunistically.
I generally agree with your analysis, though I have one modification. I see evidence that there is a contingent of policy makers who have told Ukraine under no circumstances may they compromise. Russia and Ukraine were on the verge of an agreement back in april, when the UK visited, and suddenly talks stopped and Ukraine was demanding ridiculous stuff.
Ukraine is in an un-enviable position (and they are not blameless for getting there). They either fight Russia to the last Ukrainian, as you say, or they get no weapons and get run over by Russia. They don't get to choose to buy weapons and fight to a standstill where they cede a few territories (even if they want to, to stop the fighting).
Russia's campaign of indiscriminate bombing was a failed attempt to change this calculous- they wanted to convince the Ukrainians to forego further weapons because the cost (in destruction of their cities) was too much to bear. Russia miscalculated, largely because the US and UK have convinced Ukraine that we will arm them enough to make Russia pay for all of that, and more.
In my mind, the libertarian solution is to sell arms to whomever we think isn't going to use them (or let them be used) against us. But the temptation is to use those weapons as leverage for other, more un-libertarian goals. So we probably should just opt out of that process all together.
Overt, I had not really looked into Ukraine/UK April meetings. Maybe there is something there. Clearly, something changed. Not sure what, or why. But things definitely changed.
Boris had a personal meeting with the comic.
I’m firmly in favor of Boris meeting as many Russians and Ukrainians as possible…so he can learn how his name is SUPPOSED to be pronounced!
See, it's always the British Foreign Office pulling the strings of US policy. Has been since, like, forever.
You know who else didn’t like the close coordination between Washington and the Brit FO?
Yall really need to check your sources
I agree with your analysis. It has been the U.S. and NATO that have been keeping this war going. The Minsk agreement was supposed to solve the issue of the separatist states but Ukraine continued waging war on them. That is the war Putin is fighting and it would have been over months ago had the Neocons not armed Ukraine and demanded that they not negotiate. They don't give a rats ass about the Ukraine. It is simply a tool to diminish Russia and expand western hegemony. And they have the perfect puppet in the corrupt authoritarian comic Zelensky. This is not a conspiracy theory. They've been telling us that since the beginning.
Our biggest concern is the sheer rot inside the US military. Wokeness has penetrated it hard and nothing is improved with it.
^ This.
Your enemy isn't outside the house, it isn't inside the house, it is the house.
Levine intervention could save it.
America’s strategic objective is to continue to transfer taxpayer wealth to the MIC while allowing for politicians and their kin to receive kickbacks from the transfer of said materiel. Continuation of bioweapons labs is more just a hobby. The twenty year military failure in Afghanistan was quite profitable for all those congressional members holding shares of Lockheed-Martin, Boeing et. al.
The problem I see is Russia won’t quit until Russian army soldiers (not mercenaries) are sent home in body bags in much larger numbers.
Historically, the number of deaths has never really factored into Russian military strategy. The Russian government has always considered its residents to be cannon fodder and doesn't have a problem with sending thousands to their deaths for the fatherland; what ultimately determines victory or defeat for them is if the country's leadership decides the juice isn't worth the squeeze anymore.
Putin, or at least the people keeping him propped up, haven't gotten to that point yet.
Stacking bodies so they can fire from the high ground is a Russian historical tradition.
The “fatherland”? When did Russia change pronouns?
Must be gender-fluid now, I guess.
Birthing-person land?
Russia uses it. They use both motherland -rodina (родина) and fatherland -otechestvo (отечество).
In fact, the official Soviet name for World Wat II, while usually translated as The Great Patriotic War, would be better translated as The Great Fatherland War.
I have to be careful when using Cyrillic on Reason. If I don’t make sure to sandwich that between a bunch of Roman alphabet script, Reason will drop my comment. I wonder why??
ENB wants you to make her a sammich with Russian dressing. 😉
"We seem to be degrading Russian conventional military capability by fighting them to the last Ukrainian."
That is a *different* strategy? That seems to me to have been the idea from day 1.
Executed with typical competence
https://www.zerohedge.com/military/decision-arm-ourselves-or-arm-ukraine-navy-secretary-admits-crisis-us-defense-stockpiles
Russia is largely using their older weapons and tanks. They are using the backup to the backup of their arms. They aren't being bled really much at all.
ENB may be using the word "intense" because she's thinking of a warming lube or a sex toy. 😉
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I thought the peasants were revolting and stank on ice. I must consult the Piss-Boy on this. ????
https://twitter.com/DC_Draino/status/1613666566268149761?t=-r1uZPUQWM54d9BrW3lc6w&s=19
When the House GOP report came out about Pelosi secretly reducing Capitol security on J6, there wasn’t a peep from the media
When the #TwitterFiles showed the FBI censoring Americans, no coverage
But the media can’t stop talking about Biden’s stolen documents
Ask yourself why
Because they think they've won = progressives. They have contempt for the rest of us.
Yup. At this point, they just enjoy fucking with us.
“because Joe’s dick pic is in there!” -buttplug
This is starting to look like a shiny new object. We're supposed to believe that Biden's personal lawyers stumbled across classified docs in his garage and immediately ratted him out to the DOJ? As soon as the new Congress is seated the story hits. The regime lies about everything but they suddenly became honest and forthcoming? Joe insists he's running for reelection but he has outlived his usefulness to his puppet masters. They need to start grooming his replacement and it won't be Kamala. Meanwhile SBF and the continuing Epstein cover up have completely dropped off the news cycle. Things happen for reasons. And they are never what the regime tells you they are.
The United States' cancer death rate fell by 32 percent between 1991 and 2019.
I thank the money that can be made from treating it instead of curing it.
By in large due to a cornucopia of new drugs tested and developed in animal models.
Turkey squawks at Sweden over (cheese) Kurds.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/turkey-rages-sweden-summons-ambassador-over-kurdish-groups-tweet
This latest example of Turkey's anger is perhaps among the most absurd examples of Turkish overreach regarding its demands that Sweden clamp down on dissident Kurdish groups, given it involves a mere tweet and a group exercising free speech.
They don't call them totalitarians for nothing.
This was like when Saudi Arabia's Sheikhs was mad at Denmark for not suppressing Muhammad cartoons published in privately-owned newspapers. The Saudi rulers evidently thought every government on the Planet was as repressive as they are.
Given how everybody cowtows to China, it is not a bad idea on other dictators to see if they can get the West to grovel to them as well.
True. All of this on the world stage is a test to see who can make the U.S. and the West bow and scrape. Then it'll be a contest among different flavors of tyranny.
Except the smaller dictators can't afford to buy a Biden - - - - - - - - -
Someone needs to tell Turkey to get stuffed! I’ll gladly give thanks to Sweden if they do!
https://twitter.com/Oilfield_Rando/status/1613874273357021185?t=uh8pf-goT3JiGA41o_bO-w&s=19
4 stories from Washington Post in a 2 day period:
1. No one is coming after gas stoves
2. Republicans are just making gas stoves an issue to wage culture war
3. Why regulators are banning gas stoves
4. Why banning gas stoves is good actually
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I took a screen shot of each for these for future reference.
Are leftists really this gullible?
They're a programmable hivemind.
Just look at Reason.
They're not called NPCs for nothing. They literally download a new narrative and act like the previous one never mattered.
Look at shrike, mike, and sarc.
Must we?
They vaxxed, masked and supported Biden so you do the math on that.
Yes, they have perfected the Gell-Mann amnesia effect and applied it to all things political (and everything is political to them). There are no principles to uphold for them just power to be captured by any means necessary and wielded with ruthless rage.
No, but the Machiavellian leftists are certainly willing to float policy balloons, and gauge the push-back. See: Ministry of Truth.
Idiot elites.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/01/13/joe-biden-and-the-idiot-elites/
Here’s the truth, through – in some ways the Biden documents scandal is more shocking than the Trump documents scandal. For the simple reason that we were told, time and again, that Biden’s ascent to the White House represented a restoration of normalcy, the return of the adults to the room, and yet now we discover that this lot were playing fast and loose with Top Secret info, too. Everyone, even many of the people who voted for him, knows Trump is a live wire. That he’s unprofessional, unpresidential, a void of decorum. He thinks rules are for other people, not for the bestest people ever, like him. It would be shocking if Trump didn’t have classified documents in his house. But Biden – I thought his administration was all grown-ups? I thought this was the older, more level-headed establishment making its comeback? So how do we explain the fact that there were secret documents in a box in a storage closet in an unsecured office in the Biden Center in Washington, DC?
o how do we explain the fact that there were secret documents in a box in a storage closet in an unsecured office in the Biden Center in Washington, DC?
Or, you know, any of the other two dozen fuck-ups this administration has done in the past two years.
Spoiler (I'm sure this will come as a shock to libertarians everywhere): The overwhelming majority of the "elites" in this country, whether it's the politicians, the media, etc., etc., are dumb as shit.
So if the "elites" are dumb as shit, and they are winning, what does that say about "us"?
Face it, the totalitarians will win in the end because "we" can't force people to be free, while they can force people to bow down.
The Biden adminstration IS a restoration of normalcy. Trump was a break from normalcy in that, with him, there was no "quiet part." All his warts and scandals were public knowledge from the beginning. Nothing was done quietly. It was all out in the open. "Normalcy" is when all the wretched deeds are done quietly, under a veneer of respectability.
The real shock is, people are now beginning to realize what "normalcy" means.
Right. Compare the crudeness of Jan6 with the quiet sophistication of Russiagate. Now that's the correct way to dethrone a president.
Neither succeeded in dethroning anyone.
It's more like, compare the crudeness of J6 with the secret cabal of well-funded activists fortifying the election. Now THAT'S the civilized way to hijack the democratic process.
Sorry, but does this dumb POS not remember Sandy Berger getting caught stealing classified documents and nothing happened? Misusing government property/institutions for personal gain or ends is the norm.
Republicans planted those documents.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/democrat-suggests-classified-docs-bidens-home-office-planted-second-batch-found
Oh wow!
The View agreed with him. Especially Behar.
The rationalization of members of the left is stunning to watch.
When progressives talk about getting everyone under one big tent, they are referring to Joy Behar’s muumuu.
*Not a Wild Conspiracy Theory or Dangerous Misinformation
Above, I mused about how Democrats have at least as much motivation to plant some "secret" documents, and then parade around shouting how cooperative Biden has been.
Let’s say that theory is true. Trump is still the one who brought all the troubles on himself by being obstinate about cooperating with NARA.
Look how the "libertarian" calls it obstinate to deny government over reach. Mike, have you ever read the PRA? Have you followed up on court cases showing broad deference to the ex president, see Clinton underwear drawer case.
Your first impulse is to bend the knee. Why?
Trump was negotiating no differently with NARA than any previous President. Biden as VP had no business whatsoever with those documents in any way, shape, or form.
But that won’t stop Mike from (1) boaff sides-ing it and (2) Trump was worse.
Biden does represent a return to normalcy: hypocrisy, incompetence, corruption, and lies are normal for the US presidency.
U.S. Will No Longer Require Animal Testing for New Drugs
May as well since we're already going from development straight to marketing.
More like straight from government-corporate scheme to marketing.
But is it really marketing when the feds mandate use?
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence's report on "unidentified aerial phenomena"—a.k.a. UFOs—is out.
Great. Now Project Blue Book is gay.
Leave the DOT out of this.
UFOs are transportation.
Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed special counsel to investigate the classified documents found at President Joe Biden's home and office.
That special counsel's name? Hunter Biden.
Nah, man, he’s an “artist” now.
https://twitter.com/AuronMacintyre/status/1613904322110029826?t=eFuVW4BQrqFg_Iugb79r8Q&s=19
America doesn't have to import ethnic conflict from around the globe, this is a choice, one that your elites have made consistently despite it being deeply unpopular
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Wokeist Moral Depravity.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/01/13/the-loudoun-county-cover-up-reveals-the-moral-depravity-of-woke/
This story of the horrific sexual assaults, and of officials’ attempts to cover them up, shows how cruel and immoral woke politics can be. These officials were willing to conceal and lie in pursuit of their cultural agenda. The Loudoun saga is also indicative of a broader problem that parents face today. Aloof school boards and administrators have taken it upon themselves to turn schools into institutions of social engineering, using kids as their fodder. They don’t view themselves as servants of parents or the broader public – instead, they view parents as an obstacle to overcome.
That's been my big take-away since my kids became school age. In the public school system, the administrators and school boards view themselves to be in an adversarial relationship with the parents. We are the ones blocking their ability to indoctrinate kids into good progressive soldiers, and they actively work to hide things from us and get around us and our rights
Hey, if we can't social-engineer, why even have schools?
“Aloof school boards and administrators have taken it upon themselves to turn schools into institutions of social engineering, using kids as their fodder.”
It’s been that way for nigh on 40 years. At least.
Kentucky public school advocates are trying to stop a state law that makes it easier for charter schools to open.
Breaking news: Public jobs program feels threatened.
Union political funds don't grow on trees.
High school students in Georgia are suing for the right to wear Black Lives Matter clothing to school.
Good to know someone is still going to make money off that.
But will they ally with the high school KKK Klub in solidarity for freedom of expression?
Aren’t one and the same already? Both are militant, violent, racist outgrowths of the Democrats.
Utah Walmarts are doing some deliveries by drone now.
Now your pajama-pants-clad ass can buy from Walmart with dignity.
Western countries including the U.S., France, and Germany have started sending more intense weapons to Ukraine.
Mountain Dew fueled RPG's.
Mountain Dew? Try Red Bull. Or if in Scotland, Irn Bru.
Brawndo
Go green and woke, and go broke and dark.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/01/13/environmentalism-will-be-the-ruin-of-germany/
Besides, it is not only the immediate costs of the energy crisis that matter. The long-term damage it is causing to industry is enormous. Germany’s Association of Chemical Industries has been sounding the alarm for weeks, warning that production in 2022 may have declined by six per cent from the previous year, and by 10 per cent in energy-intensive areas. In 2023, the impact on Germany’s chemicals industry will most likely get worse. This is a sector that employs 475,000 people. Meanwhile, car manufacturers – the backbone of German industry – are quietly reducing or cancelling planned investments.
"go broke and dark"
The feature, not a bug.
Well, do we really want Germans playing with chemicals?
You know who else resents that cheap shot?
OBL called this:
Biden beats Trump, marginally trails DeSantis in new GOP poll
........
The poll shows Trump losing to Biden 41-48% — an 8-percentage point disadvantage for the Republican that’s outside the poll’s 3-point error margin. But in a head-to-head matchup against DeSantis, Biden gets 42% of the theoretical vote compared to 45% for the Florida governor, which is essentially a statistical tie, the online survey of 1,035 voters from WPA Intelligence shows.
..........
The poll follows a Suffolk University survey last month that also showed DeSantis marginally beating Biden.
https://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/meetthepressblog/biden-beats-trump-marginally-trails-desantis-new-gop-poll-rcna65601
DEMOCRATS FOR DONNIE !!!
Fuck off, pervert. You were banned from this site for posting links to child pornography. Eat shit and die.
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said on Thursday that former President Trump is a “proven loser” after a string of Republican election losses in recent years.
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“He’s fading fast,” Ryan told CNN’s Jake Tapper on Thursday. “He is a proven loser. He cost us the House in ’18, he cost us the White House in ’20, he cost us the Senate again and again.”
https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/3811257-paul-ryan-trump-is-a-proven-loser/
A few years ago, you got your original "Sarah Palin's Buttplug" account banned for posting kiddy porn to this site. The link below details all the evidence surrounding that ban. A decent person would honor that ban and stay away from Reason. Instead SPB keeps showing up, acting as if all people should just be ok with a kiddy-porn-posting asshole hanging around.
https://reason.com/2022/08/06/biden-comforts-the-comfortable/?comments=true#comment-9635836
And the admission of being banned:
https://reason.com/2019/02/26/bernie-sanders-cnn-townhall-foreign-poli/?comments=true#comment-7690893
moneyshot 4 years ago
Reason has my email address.
For all I know some conservative asswipe in IT made an editorial decision on his own.
fuck him — and you too.
Amazing find.
Overt led me to it from his comment yesterday about ignoring Buttplug.
As an aside, and out of curiosity, what is "the woodchipper incident" that RRWP refers to in that thread?
https://reason.com/2015/06/19/government-stifles-speech/
Back when Reason didn't loathe its commenters
And before Ken White's brain was completely rotted with TDS
https://www.popehat.com/2015/06/08/department-of-justice-uses-grand-jury-subpoena-to-identify-anonymous-commenters-on-a-silk-road-post-at-reason-com/
Dang, someone got his/her panties in a major wad over comments that really can't go anywhere, especially the woodchipper ones. Those were far less violent than a typical day on the old Usenet.
Reason still could have nit released the account info and fought it. I gave them a C for at least notifying the accused.
TY.
We can wipe his face with this the next time he lies about being banned.
He first became infatuated with Ricky Schroeder while watching reruns of Silver Spoons and his disease manifested.
Some people incorrectly think I'm a hardcore DeSantis supporter because I keep saying he'd be a stronger nominee than Trump.
As Republican candidates go, DeSantis is probably somewhere between "solid" and "above average." I'd give him a realistic chance of beating Biden if voters aren't thrilled with the economy in late 2024. (If the economy is good it's hard to see how any Democratic Pres. could fail to win reelection.)
It's just that Trump is a pathetic childish sore loser who got lucky once and has been the Democratic Party's greatest asset ever since. If Republican voters are dumb enough to nominate him again they deserve to lose.
You're falling out of favor with the Trump Cultists.
*shrug* I call out idiocy when I see it.
But like I said if voters are satisfied with the economy in late 2024 and American soldiers aren't dying for Ukraine, it probably won't matter what Republicans do. Biden would be the favorite against anyone under those conditions.
I call TDS when it's obvious.
>>satisfied with the economy in late 2024
how's that gonna happen?
"It’s just that Trump is a pathetic childish sore loser who got lucky once"
Stuff your TDS up your ass, shit-pile.
You're a good little Trump serf, Sevo.
Chuck E Cheese called and they found that rope you told them you lost.
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a TDS-addled asshole, a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Don't let Buttplug poison the well, Sevo.
I disagree with Sandra's take, but it isn't coming from kneejerk TDS. Rather it's something she obviously reasoned out. I reached a different conclusion, but one not too dramatically different.
The ability to think differently on minor issues is what distinguishes us from Buttplug's tribe.
Buttplug spends most of his time thinking about minor issues.
Through childish thought processes.
Somebody has to sweat the small stuff.
One of these days the balls will drop and it will be over for shrike.
It is the little things in life that makes him tick.
Am I overrating the fact that we already ran the "Biden vs. Trump" experiment - when Trump had incumbency advantage, no less! - and Biden won?
If you're going to say "The rematch will be different!" you need to explain why. How is Trump in a stronger position in 2024 compared to 2020?
Well, I'm not to sure on the "Biden won" bit, and Trump vastly increased his own vote total over 2016, but that's a different debate.
Until election fortifications are fixed, it doesn't matter who actually runs. 10 million more votes to a candidate hiding in a basement shows that.
Why?
Incumbency disadvantage. Two more years for Brandon’s dementia to get worse, two more years for people to digest the covid fuckery, and of course the economy.
I don’t know if he should run or not. Don’t really care. But I wouldn’t count him out.
Trump didn't get lucky at all. He shouted/tweeted his way past the state media narrative in 2016. The media blackout and online censorship of anything Trump said in 2020 would be as effective, if not more, against someone less brash and abrasive.
Not worth arguing with a TDS-addled pile of shit; they never reach adult-hood.
Try to dispute any of these points.
1. Trump's 2016 victory was against historically unpopular Hillary Clinton.
2. Trump lost to Biden already, when Trump was the incumbent.
3. Incumbency is usually an advantage in American elections.
4. Being only a few years younger (and overweight), Trump is a poor choice to contrast with Biden's age.
5. The 2022 midterms showed voters don't want to hear whining about how 2020 was rigged.
6. Trump will probably keep whining about 2020 anyway.
7. Campaign promises for Trump's second term will have that much less credibility since he couldn't deliver on his two biggest slogans for his first term (build a wall, drain the swamp).
8. Democrats would love to make 2024 all about Trump, so nominating Trump is giving them exactly what they want.
Go ahead. Tell me how any of this is inaccurate.
"The 2022 midterms showed voters don’t want to hear whining about how 2020 was rigged."
From Arizona to Georgia and even PA, there's an awful lot of evidence of rigging in the 2022 midterms too.
Ultimately the problem is not Republican messaging. It’s not low-quality candidates. It’s not abortion. It’s not Trump.
It’s mass mail-in/drop-box voting. It’s as simple as that. And Republicans will never ever win another election unless it’s stopped.
It’s mass mail-in/drop-box voting. It’s as simple as that. And Republicans will never ever win another election unless it’s stopped.
This right here, plus the ability to keep counting ballots until we print enough for the Dem candidate.
Yeah. Somebody has to do something about these places counting votes for weeks after the election.
I knew when they kept saying that Trump will be way up on election night and then lose in the next week, the fix was in.
“Somebody has to do something about these places counting votes for weeks after the election.”
Do you want accurate counts or not?
“I knew when they kept saying that Trump will be way up on election night and then lose in the next week, the fix was in.”
What?! Trump created the situation by harping on the evils of mail-in voting for months before the election and setting up the expectation that if he lost it would be because of cheating. Others, including Reason and pretty much anyone with a brain, pointing he was creating a self-fulfilling prophecy. And MAGA suckers fell for it.
Yea, but that fucks up the AWFL narrative, so can't acknowledge that.
It is not inaccurate. Mail in ballots are a big part of this.
I think you're largely ignoring the election fuckery since 2020 which was shown repeated in 22. Elias is suing to keep 20 fortifications in place for a reason.
Didn’t he actually build some wall though? Draining the swamp was an abysmal failure, to be sure.
Statistically speaking, the odds of losing all but 1 bell weather county and still pulling out a win are astronomical, and that’s not going into the stopped counting and other shenanigans that make a lot of people question (rightly or wrongly) who actually won.
2022 midterms proved two things: Establishment Republicans running their cocksuckers about full abortion bans and Cocaine Mitch refusing to pony up cash to anyone who wouldn’t bend the knee to the establishment, are quick ways to kill a lot of your expected gains.
And let’s not forget mass mail in balloting and the ballot harvesting that’s been taking place in Arizona, etc. (most likely for decades).
Sandra still has faith in the system.
She trusts our government to run honest elections with legitimate vote counts.
All those Twitter Files confirmations are totes insignificant.
Just have to "choose better candidates" and vote harder!
Might be, but Sandra is also a TDS-addled asshole.
Come on, Sevo...
TWS?
Give it a rest dude. There are plenty of reasons that are not deranged to think that maybe Trump isn't the best bet for Republicans in the future.
I'm highly inclined to agree. It would be better in 2024 to have new blood instead of Trump, who is merely a few years younger than the current incumbent.
As Republican candidates go, DeSantis is probably somewhere between “solid” and “above average.”
For clarity, please select and state whatever definition of "Republicanness" you prefer, and then arrange the following in your perceived decreasing order:
George W. Bush, Mitt Romney, Ronald Reagan, Bob Dole, George H. W. Bush, John McCain, Ron DeSantis, and Donald Trump.
Within reason (maybe limited to just TPD candidates, General POTUS debaters, or electoral vote recipients within 4-5 decades), feel free to throw in additional persons such as Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Ron Paul, Gary Johnson, John Kerry, etc.
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
If DeSantis is only "marginally beating Biden", there is something hopelessly broken about our society
There’s daily hit pieces on DeSantis in the MSM. I’m sure that will ramp up further as we head into 2024. Sullum will write two or three columns of exasperation daily like he did leading up to 2020.
Ah, right. Reason writers aren’t allowed to write about certain topics.
They can write whatever progressive-libertine articles they wish and the libertarian commentariat will hammer them for it.
+a fucking million.
By the way, it's National Blame Someone Else Day.
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/come-on-cnn/
Even for CNN, this is a bit much. Biden’s aides may have misplaced a few classified documents, but this hard-hitting team of reporters is here to inform us that the error may have been because they were working too hard for The People. How would the republic have lived without Biden’s awards and speeches? And he even had to swear in a new Congress — who could have seen that task coming?
How much access does a VP even really NEED to classified documents? The President has to look at something classified basically every single day, and there's often a good chance some document gets classified simply because the President looked at it.
But then again, until proven otherwise, I'm assuming all this classified material in both cases is innocuous stuff that was classified to hide it from public records.
Considering the connection with Chinese money and Biden's history of taking bribes from foreign countries, I'm not assuming that Biden's classified documents are innocuous.
I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt until they either kill the story with extreme prejudice or use it to oust him.
We know that whatever Trump had was innocuous because the DNC didn’t leak it.
“… often a good chance some document gets classified simply because the President looked at it.”
I think you just made that up. That has never been mentioned as a scenario in all the discussion of Trump’s document stash.
Misek celebrates that every day! 🙂
I guess egging someone's house is a pricey option these days.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/egg-prices-soar-nearly-60-as-some-retail-locations-see-low-supply-184226355.html
The cost of eggs stood out in Thursday's CPI report — rising 59.9% year-over-year and 11.1% month-over-month from November to December.
What about toilet paper?
I paid almost $8 for a 6 pack of Walmart brand tp the other day, so that's probably cost prohibitive too.
Rocks are still free though.
How’s the price of sugar these das? It’s beyond messed up but….gas tanks and all that…
Quick- write another article about George Santos!
https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1613913764528627713?t=zcvdyfA4HWNNO8oMV37Kbg&s=19
Our Administration has worked hard to lower the deficit by $1.7 trillion.
The first bill House Republicans brought to the floor would help wealthy people and corporations cheat on their taxes – increasing the deficit.
Their very first bill.
The number of people defending the IRS hiring 87000 agents, like they’re going to go after rich people makes me rethink the possibility that maybe 80 million idiots actually DID vote for him.
Why not ban animal testing and start testing on fetuses? They're not human anyway.
They've been doing it for years. Planned Parenthood has a roaring business selling their bodies to labs.
https://twitter.com/TRHLofficial/status/1613886508468998147?t=gQPft9zIrdQQ2rf3dCGZ9A&s=19
The establishment has handed out 2 sets of contradictory talking points to gather consensus:
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It can be difficult to regulate gas & propane. The government is trying to ban coal & essentially abolish nuclear. They want you dependent on electric, something they can switch on & off at their pleasure
Like all climate initiatives it has only to do with having power over you
I see what you did there. Nice.
Slow clap. Well played.
That was lights out. Well done sir.
Nice switch hitting
https://twitter.com/Jules31415/status/1613746161663221765?t=lieGDVnMYvZO0CYBoj0OXA&s=19
These headlines are just from the last day. One day.
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https://twitter.com/EmeraldRobinson/status/1613596288175730689?t=oCU7vbib_fRhdBwROsBdMQ&s=19
Yesterday, Logan Holgate died of a cardiac event. He was 18.
2 days ago, Jordan Brister died of a cardiac event. He was 18.
3 days ago, Hunter Brown died of a cardiac event. He was 21.
Our children are dying suddenly every day now.
Hunter Brown dick pics!!!!
Who?
Did Hunter Biden marry the libertarian (tm) editor here and change his name?
FDA still conducting experiments on squirrels though, right?
That would explain some of the most irrational posts on Reason.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/whats-behind-global-erosion-civil-liberties-privacy-property-rights
All problems intentionally created, and requiring greater effort to maintain than alleviate
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/catastrophic-outcomes-davos-elite-worried-about-global-volatility-cost-living-crisis
According to the poll, there will be little respite from "energy inflation, food and security crises" in the coming years (or months?).
In the near term, nearly 70% of those polled say volatile economies and various 'shocks' are in the cards, while 20% or so of those polled say they fear "catastrophic outcomes" within the next 10 years, according to Bloomberg.
"Very few leaders in today’s generation have been through these kind of traditional risks around food and energy, while at the same time battling what’s coming up in terms of debt, what’s coming up in terms of climate," said Saadia Zahidi, WEF managing director, who warned that the world may be entering a "vicious cycle."
"We’re going to need a sort of new type of leadership that is much more agile," she told Bloomberg Television.
The man was unarmed and in his underwear.
‘Attire at arrest trumps skin color.’ = racist.
Are we talking tighty- WHITIES? There ya go….
MIT is slowly beclowning itself.
https://pjmedia.com/culture/robert-spencer/2023/01/12/big-fun-mits-new-video-game-lets-you-stop-a-white-woman-from-harassing-a-muslim-n1661226
Is there math?
As an immigrant, I’m quite xenophobic: if I didn’t dislike/fear my former fellow citizens so much, I wouldn’t have emigrated from there.
Congress quietly gives themselves a pay raise in the firm of a per diem to pay their D.C. living and good expenses while in D.C.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/house/congress-reimburse-expenses
Circumvent the 27th Amendment with this one cool trick!
Given the high inflation, they deserve this.
Why? How many of them use chaw?
Now now, you know the price of spittin' tobaccy has only gone up a whopping 10 cents.
No HAPERINFLATION?
Are we finished with these comments from the Peanuts Gallery?
Of all the Lucy Van Pelts in the world, Congress is the Lucy Van Pelt-iest.
San Fran Chron finally notices that there are 'certain events' happening, but only by carrying an AP feed regarding the guy appointed as special counsel, nothing about Twitter, nor about droolin' Joe's leaving a trail of classified material behind him:
"Who is Robert Hur, special counsel in Biden documents case?"
https://www.sfchronicle.com/news/article/Who-is-Robert-Hur-special-counsel-in-Biden-17714117.php
>>the option to start testing experimental drugs on animals
fewer places to require the army of the 12 monkeys.
>>Western tanks will be added to the growing list of powerful weapons being sent Ukraine's way
Ivan must be nearing the bio-labs
https://twitter.com/mtaibbi/status/1613932017716195329?t=iH5poxAGX0ZXvNzOzeN-Xg&s=19
1.TWITTER FILES: Supplemental
More Adam Schiff Ban Requests,
and "Deamplification"
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https://twitter.com/JunkScience/status/1613724250011242497?t=_AceQmZ-k2SBpvFX5EKFEg&s=19
NOAA makes it official.
Last 8 years... global cooling... at a rate of 0.11°C/decade.... despite 450+ billion tons of emissions worth 14% of total manmade CO2 in the atmosphere.
CO2 warming is a hoax.
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Need to cool historical records again.
global cooling… at a rate of 0.11°C/decade
At that rate, the Earth will plummet below absolute zero by the year 4507!
BETTER STOP ALL* USE OF ELECTRICITY NOW OR PEOPLE WILL DIE!!!!11111!!!!!1!!!111!!1
*"All" is not to include use by our government superiors, the geniuses in media, our tech overlords, or anyone who has been successful in Hollywood
Paul Erlich is right!
Now THAT would be worth a headline!
But think of all the other headlines it would crowd out!
What are "Headlines You'll Never See In Your Lifetime", Alex?
White Mike assures that it is C2O
ketenylidene (C2O) is nasty stuff
"U.S. Will No Longer Require Animal Testing for New Drugs"
Does this include Customs searches of luggage?
'Language in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act now states that tests may "include animal tests, or non-animal or human biology-based tests methods, such as cell-based assays, micro physiological systems, or bioprinted or computer models."'
What about social media tests?
Sure, why not? Is there social media for animals?
There used to be one for dogs but it’s been muzzled.
Quicker Hit: Sam Levine is a hysterical, ignorant cunt.
Western countries including the U.S., France, and Germany have started sending more intense weapons to Ukraine.
All of these fucking "leaders" of these countries are fucking insane.
*malevolent and evil
Everyone knows that mass human testing is now the primary method going forward.
And by forward, we mean reducing the surplus population. And by surplus, we mean the people that defy the party.
Paranoia runs deep. Into your life it will creep.
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.
The only thing worse than being paranoid is finding out you're not.
100% safe and effective with no downsides!
For chickles, we could go back to several year old articles and pull some of white Mike’s provid quotes.
Chickles? Is Hispanic gum worth more than the U.S. Dollar? 😉
Mike?
And by people that defy the party, we mean you ask a lot of questions and expect a lot of definitions for someone who's not undergoing testing.
It's a win-win. Drugs get developed that will enhance the lives of the best and most important people, while killing off the filthy proles.
Scoop: New video shows police officers arresting a man at gunpoint for voter fraud as part of Gov. DeSantis' effort to crackdown on voter fraud. Some were carrying semi-automatic weapons. The man was unarmed and in his underwear. https://t.co/1jwL3kuQwG — Sam Levine (@srl) January 12, 2023
You guys got him now! this will do it!
They are trying SOOOO hard. It's not gonna work. DeSantis is going to annihilate them in 24
Not if we can convince him to stay here and protect Florida from the evil empire.
He can save the rest of you guys after he hits term limits.
Correct
the claim "treat[s]" YouTube as the "publisher" of third-party ISIS videos because it faults YouTube for allegedly amplifying ISIS's message by making ISIS-related videos easier to locate and view.
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But the sorting and grouping of videos is quintessential publishing.
Right there, in plain English, using their own words. The claim treats Youtube as a publisher and, again by their own words, what they're doing is "quintessential publishing".
the government [would] have no coherent theory that would save search recommendations and other basic software tools that organize an otherwise unnavigable flood of websites, videos, comments, messages, product listings, files, and other information.
First, incorrect. The theory(ies) would still exist, only the law wouldn't (or wouldn't apply). Congresscritters and government officials would still, under the 1A, be able to theorize ad nauseum, they just wouldn't be able to, again under the 1A, legislate it. Second, *exactly*. Barred from enacting such free speech theories into law, the government's coherence of any such theories should be legally indistinguishable from the coherence of your average user. Your customers have incoherent desires and wants? Tough shit, that's the market. You don't get to use the government to extract and compel coherence from it.
"Google defends Section 230"
Speaking of which, it turns out that Sqrlsy, who's been trolling every thread about Twittergate with paeans to 230, has never actually read 230.
I quoted a part of it to him and this is what he had to say:
"Just a label added by bystanding eggheads, babbling about what the law actually says… Much ado about nothing!"
Something worth cheering.. The repeal of the UN-Constitutional FDA.
New video shows police officers arresting a man at gunpoint for voter fraud as part of Gov. DeSantis' effort to crackdown on voter fraud.
Unpossible.
All the best minds assured me that voter fraud is just a made-up Republican myth.
We're past that. We're now at, "it's not that serious."
Some media have already moved on to “of course it’s happening and that’s a good thing”
I FULLY SUPPORT drug-testing on animals. For instance: I went through several different varieties of catnip to find which one my cats preferred.
What were your rating criteria?
“What were your rating criteria?”
The study was based on observational evidence by independent observers (me and the wife), a well-developed check list, and by dividing our eight cats into three separate test groups and one control group – two cats in each group. Evidence was collected based on observed reactions to 1) laser pointers, 2) complex light patterns, utilizing a flashlight reflected into the room from disco balls, 3) observed difference in their ability to recognize and capture flying objects (utilizing small pieces of colored cloth and a short fishing pole), as well as noting any change in their general physical behavior. Beta testing was accomplished using the same cats but in a different groups. Final data has not been compiled as yet, because we haven’t finished laughing.
You are grant-worthy.
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Your study has earned high marks
"Your study has earned high marks."
Soon to be published in "Rodentia Review Quarterly"
You know who else made comparisons between (((human behavior))) and rodent behavior?
Comprehensive and thorough…guess you couldn’t nip that in the bud.
It wasn't really fair: I smoked the competition.
Did you detect any mousy behavior?
Nah. Except for the dormouse. He spent most of the time sleeping.
Did you smoke it or chew it?
"Did you smoke it or chew it?"
It was finely ground, placed in a solution of vodka and orange, and ingested orally.
If you chew it, inflation kicks in!
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What about just swallowing? Asking for many friends... 🙂
Did they couple this with immunities for companies that do not animal test new drugs?
Because this 100% will end up finding an edge case where in vitro testing said it was safe but animal testing would have shown the harmful side effects.
Just FYI:
Drug testing in animals for teratogenic effects: Thalidomide in the pregnant rat
A.B., M.D., Ph.D.Robert L.Brent(Professor of Pediatrics and Radiation Biology)
The Journal of Pediatrics Volume 64, Issue 5, May 1964, Pages 762-770
And again, full disclosure: I've worked disposing of animal carcasses professionally since I was about 10. One of my earliest jobs as an adult was in a test animal core facility. As long as you aren't spending my dime and all the blood and feces and noise stays on your property, I am indifferent about anything up to and including you or your employees or kin tossing (your) beagles into (your) woodchippers for fun.
The speculation above about potential 2024 match-ups makes me wonder.
What about Tulsi?
She has spent 2 years introducing and selling herself to Republicans. Yet she remains a moderate Democrat.
She is clearly positioning for a run. But where? As what?
How would she do in a Democrat primary?
What about a republican primary?
Does she work as a veep to win democrat leaning suburban women?
She is extremely popular among conservatives right now. Who else crosses lines and could win the left? One of the republican governors?
>>win democrat leaning suburban women
don't want attractive women representing them.
Not to quibble, but there is no such thing as a moderate democrat.
Read their platform.
From the before times
How would reading their platform inform you about whether there are any moderate Democrats or not?
Because if they support the platform, they’re not moderate?
There are moderate Democrats. Tulsi Gabbard is one.
Jared Polis, American's governor that just wants to leave you alone while he pins you to the floor, extracting succor from you so he can pay for illegal immigrant healthcare.
• Some good news: The United States' cancer death rate fell by 32 percent between 1991 and 2019.
In fact, this study found that sharp declines in lung cancer deaths (>90% of which were caused by cigarette smoking) accounted for most of the decrease in cancer deaths.
https://acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.3322/caac.21763#:~:text=Despite%20the%20pandemic%2C%20and%20in,estimated%203.8%20million%20deaths%20averted.
But of course, the authors at the Big Pharma financed American Cancer Society (who desire even more money from Big Pharma) never mentioned that critically important fact because:
- Big Pharma and ACS have impeded, not helped, the decline in smoking and lung cancer,
- the table revealing that lung cancer mortality data was buried near the end of the lengthy study, and
- Big Pharma and the ACS generate lots of revenue from sick and dying cancer patients.
Had Big Pharma and the American Cancer Society actually desired to reduce cigarette smoking, they wouldn't have;
- lobbied Congress from 2001-2009 (along with Philip Morris) to enact an FDA tobacco regulatory law that grandfathered/protected all existing (and deadly) cigarettes, banned the sale of all new far less harmful smokefree tobacco products, and banned smokefree tobacco products from truthfully informing consumers they are far less harmful than cigarettes,
- lobbied the FDA in 2009 to unlawfully ban the sale of all very low risk electronic cigarettes and then lied to the federal judges and Americans by claiming e-cigs have addicted millions of children, are gateways to cigarettes for teens, do not help smokers quit, and may be more harmful than cigarettes,
- after Judge Richard Leon struck down FDA's e-cig ban as illegal in 2010, and after 12 federal appeals court judges (including Gorsuch and Kavanaugh) concurred in 2010/2011, the FDA, CDC, US SG, ACS and other Big Pharma front groups doubled down on their lies about e-cigs, and FDA proposed a new regulation in 2014 (and imposed it in 2016) that further protected cigarettes by
redefining e-cigs as regulated tobacco products, which has subsequently banned >99.9% of far less harmful nicotine vapor products.
But thanks to vaping, cigarette smoking rates by teens have declined by >90% (from 22% in 2009 to just 2% in 2020).
The FDA still hasn't began enforcing cigarette protecting 2020 ban on >99.99% of e-cigarettes, and the news media (save Jacob Sullum at Reason) still hasn't revealed these facts to the public.
Harming animals is a terrible thing, but we can keep on killing babies.
What about embryos? Are you against women deciding whether they want to terminate a pregnancy at the embryo stage?
Yes
If I try to kill my sperm do I get charged with pr-meditated murder?
F'En psycho's and their F'En delusions of MORE, MORE, MORE Gov-Gun Power...
If you cannot support ?baby? freedom (i.e. fetal ejection)
UR supporting Gov-Gun FORCED reproduction...
Stop making up delusions to stuff your *beliefs* down everyone else's throats with Gov-Guns.
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About time FDA modernized tox testing requirements, but I'll point out that the statute said only "including animal tests", meaning animal tests were among those that could be used, not that they were required. Not only that, but FDA's regs never flatly stated animal testing was required (except on certain items), it's just that doing it otherwise didn't fit their guidelines. So Congress didn't have to explicitly say this, but it was the only way to get action out of a conservative FDA, it seems.
One step at a time. You can bet that outlawing animal testing is still on the agenda.
we need to eliminate the FDA
But then who will big pharma bribe?
Yes to all of the above Bill. Smoking “prohibition” is a multi billion dollar scam that has nothing to do with public health.
Sorry, I’m still not giving PETA bread.
Or Paul or Mary. And especially not the O.G. “Body Acceptance” spokesperson Mama Cass.
Oh, and this reminds me: You know who else banned vivisection?
US Navy Veteran Taylor Dudley freed from Russian Prison
https://abcnews.go.com/International/us-navy-veteran-taylor-dudley-released-russian-custody/story?id=96391408
So they did Dudley right?
Oh, I never sent them. I just started paying close attention to the school system when my oldest turned three and, realizing public school was even worse than advertised, never even considered it.
I will never forget that.
Does world population need to be reduced?
"The question of whether the world population needs to be reduced is a complex and controversial issue with many different perspectives. Some argue that overpopulation is a major contributor to environmental degradation and resource depletion, and that reducing population growth is necessary to ensure a sustainable future. Others argue that population growth is not inherently and social consequences. Ultimately, the question of whether the population needs to be reduced is a matter of ongoing debate and there is no clear consensus."