How the Fed Redistributed Wealth and Encouraged Reckless Corporate Behavior
The Lords of Easy Money argues that the Fed created an economy with nearly irresistible incentives for foolish choices.

The Lords of Easy Money: How the Federal Reserve Broke the American Economy, by Christopher Leonard, Simon & Schuster, 384 pages, $30
In 2010 Thomas Hoenig, then the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and a member of the central bank's Federal Open Market Committee, thought he was seeing history repeat itself.
In the early 1980s, when he was a vice president at the Kansas City Fed overseeing bank examiners, he had a front-row seat to a boom and bust in land and oil asset values, which gutted the Midwest's economy. That painful experience stemmed largely from the Fed's loose money policy in the 1970s, followed by that policy's sudden reversal. Hundreds of banks had loans that depended on soaring asset prices, and hundreds of banks failed. Hoenig was responsible for helping decide which banks would live and which would die. He saw "lives were destroyed in this environment" and "people lost everything."
Remembering that experience a few decades later, Hoenig did something the collegial structure of the Federal Open Market Committee was designed to discourage: He dissented. He began voting against the Fed's ongoing policy of quantitative easing (Q.E.)—that is, the injection of new money into the financial system by purchasing bonds from well-connected "primary dealers" on Wall Street—because he foresaw another ultimately unsupportable rise in asset values along with increasingly risky behavior by privileged market players awash in easy money.
In The Lords of Easy Money, business reporter Christopher Leonard relies on Hoenig's heretical perspective as a narrative spine for his detailed reporting on the Fed's thought and action before, during, and after the 2008 financial crisis. The Fed's drastic and continuous reactions to that downturn, Leonard's analysis suggests, created an economy that automatically redistributes wealth upward and creates nearly irresistible incentives for foolish choices, as big money chases ways to make more money in a near-zero-interest-rate environment where merely saving means losing.
The Fed's allegedly crisis-ameliorating methods were complex, but the essential animating idea was simple: Create more money. From 2008 to 2011, the central bank conjured up as much new money as had entered the U.S. economy in the previous century, a 96,000 percent increase. The Fed's "balance sheet"—a measure of the financial instruments it owns, which it buys from a select group of Wall Street institutions, thereby expanding the money supply—grew by $1.35 trillion over just a few months in 2008, more than doubling the cash value of its assets. From 2007 to 2017, the Fed nearly quintupled its balance sheet.
The Fed occasionally tried to end the party, each time quickly relenting when the markets got spooked. Overall, the era since 2008 has been dominated by endless Q.E. and zero-interest-rate policies. The same bad incentives that Hoenig witnessed in the 1980s became enduring Fed dogma, generating waves of money that sloshed about until it was absorbed by assets, which in turn pushed up the prices of those assets.
All this balance-sheet expansion and cheaper-than-cheap credit from the Fed set off a decadelong binge of absurd behavior in big institutions. With interest rates essentially zero, you couldn't just save. You had to make increasingly speculative investments, even as the Fed made you feel there was no way you could lose. Leonard is good at clearly explaining all the different ways these policies were enacted and all the damaging incentives they created as well as the wild gyrations the Fed has gone through to make sure big market players never lose.
The Fed's policies triggered an orgy of what market watchers call the "reach for yield." Since the promise of any return was better than what saving offered, all sorts of uncertain investments—corporate bonds, stocks, the oil industry, developing-world debt, real estate, fine art, even cryptocurrency—suddenly looked very attractive not just to hedge funds but also to traditionally more conservative money piles, such as insurance companies and pension funds. The Fed thus incentivized a recovery that mainly benefited asset owners—meaning the already well-off, since the bottom half of the income distribution owned only 6.5 percent of those assets.
These Fed-fueled speculative bubbles and price ratchets helped people with lots of assets or with access to giant piles of money, while harming those lower on the ladder. A McKinsey Global Institute analysis concluded that Fed policy "created a subsidy for corporate borrowers worth about $310 billion between 2007 and 2012 alone," Leonard notes, while in the same period "households that tried to save money were penalized about $360 billion through lost earnings on interest rates" and "pension funds and insurance funds lost about $270 billion."
And those were just the early years of zero-interest policy. Leonard attributes various much-lamented corporate policies of the past decade, such as downsizing and layoffs by companies bought with leveraged debt and money spent on stock buybacks rather than hiring or production, to bad incentives created by the Federal Reserve.
The longer the Fed trains big money to survive and thrive in this environment, the more drastic and hasty the Fed's response to new problems. In March 2020, Leonard relates, Jerome Powell's Fed did "virtually everything that Ben Bernanke's had done in 2008 and 2009, but this time did it in one weekend, rather than over several months." The Fed "pushed as much money into the banking system in forty-eight hours as it had done in the span of a month during earlier rounds of QE." The Fed began ensuring that ever-wider swaths of assets would not suffer any downturn in nominal value on its watch. Its efforts to that end included direct purchases of corporate junk debt and collateralized loan obligations—agglomerations of corporate debt that are packaged and resold.
In Leonard's telling, the Fed's interventions benefited a small group of people at the top of the economy who owned assets or made a living by trading them. As he sums up the Fed's 2020 actions, and in essence all of its actions since 2008, the beneficiaries were "large corporations that used borrowed money to buy out their competitors," "the very richest of Americans who owned the vast majority of assets," "the riskiest of financial speculators on Wall Street," and "the very largest U.S. banks whose bigness and inability to fail [were] now an article of faith."
Leonard is dismissive of critics who feared the Fed's money pumping would produce rampant, economywide inflation. He prefers to focus on the policy's allocative effects and risk incentives. Unfortunately for Leonard, his book was published before the consumer price index (CPI) rose more than 9 percent annually as of June 2022, its highest level in four decades. (As of October 2022, the year-to-year rise had fallen to 7.8 percent.)
Leonard was hardly alone in assuming that economywide price inflation fears were fantasies. The lack of large CPI increases during Alan Greenspan's go-go 1990s era of low interest rates emboldened the Fed to keep doing more of the same. That approach blew and burst bubbles in tech stocks and housing, creating what Leonard aptly dubs the "everything bubble." When stock and housing prices go up, Wall Street, the media, and the government don't see it as worrisome inflation; they see it as a "boom" to be cheered and stoked.
As Leonard reports, Fed Chair Powell knew better before he became the man on the hook for keeping the game going. In 2013 he blandly but scarily observed that "we ought to have a low level of confidence that we can regulate or manage our way around the kind of large, dynamic market event that becomes increasingly likely, thanks to our policy." Current CPI inflation means the low-interest-rate game is coming to an end. Given the decades of decisions made and risks taken based on the assumption that it would continue forever, we are likely to see a lot of grim piper paying in the near future.
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As it gets more “acceptable” to speak out against the shot, masking, COVID issues in general, watch for all of the folks who were too scared to say it when it was NEEDED to hop on the train now that YOU have paved the way to make it OK. They’ll use it now, they were scared before
It’s usually a way for them to be on the “trendy” side of issues. If it weren’t for those of you brave enough to stand up, they’d be happily parroting whatever line with all the disclaimers that go with them. Be proud. You made it safe for the meek to stand up.
The government facilitates "redistribution" of wealth from the peasantry to the Lords & Masters primarily via money laundering schemes allegedly premised on advancing bullshit "progressive" causes such as high speed rail, "green energy," "Muh Ukraine" etc.
Taxes are collected, billions are shelled out to shell limited liability corporations formed by democrat politician's family and cronies, and those corporations declare bankruptcy a few years later, having produced NOTHING of value (Solyndra, anyone?) That plus simply voting hundreds of millions for gangster governments such as Ukraine.
This money is laundered back to the politicos in various ways--"book deals," "art sales," no show jobs for family that pay millions (10 per cent for the Big Guy), "Think tanks" that pay family and cronies millions in exchange for multi million "donations" from China, Ukraine, etc., $50,000 per month "rent" payments on an $800,000 house--the Bidens, dumb as they are, have turned corruption into a true art form--all the while sheltered by their bought and paid for FBI.
Don't forget Netflix specials. Those pay well too, after the fact.
Anyone else besides me suspect that the real reason why the far left government/media complex is just now finally starting to publicly acknowledge Sleepy Joe's criminality and corruption is because a critical mass of these libs have decided that they think it's a good idea that he doesn't run for a second term and want him to retire?
These scumbags never, ever turn on one of their own unless they have a really strong ulterior motive for doing so.
Before Republicans underperformed in the midterms, I was open to the possibility that a genuine "red wave" would have convinced the Democratic establishment to start pushing Biden aside. Now I'm not sure what to think.
If Biden isn't the nominee, who will be? Democrats will look like massive hypocrites on the EQUITY and DIVERSITY and #BlackWomenLead stuff if anyone other than Kamala Harris replaces Biden. Do they think she's really a superior candidate though?
Whatever. I'm on record vastly preferring a Harris - DeSantis contest to a Biden - Trump rematch.
The GOP got nearly 5 million more votes than the DNC in the midterms. A complete switch from normal voting metrics. What the left realized is they have a high floor and can block any red eave through fortifications and election fuckery. It is why Elias is so well funded. Why so many ex democrats are high in election companies. Why so many have family working in media and social media. Why they applaud ex d.c. politicians and IC members at major companies.
2022 taught the democrats nothing aside from how they could control elections. Even with Biden underwater by 10 and 70% of voters against the direction of the country, it didn't matter. Biden didn't matter. To Dems it doesn't matter who they elect as long as they are loyal to party first, donors second, the establishment third. Voters being last.
“No matter who, always vote blue.”
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President Cackles? I think even the DNC does not want that.
No, they don’t. But how to get her out of the running without offending the DEI crowd? Gosh, if only someone would dig up some prosecutorial misconduct from her California days…..
The DEI crowd will bow to whatever their masters tell them to
Oh, you mean like NOW and other feminists with Bill Clinton?
Si.
The obvious candidate to replace Biden in 2024 would have been Harris, if she hadn't been shown to be completely ineffective or uninterested in every task assigned to her. (How's that border crisis going? Made a second trip yet?)
So the Dems turned to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, a small town mayor who took PTO rather than deal with a complete meltdown of the supply change. Unsurprisingly, Biden is surrounded by incompentents. Fortunately no one was suggesting Yellen as a presidential candidate.
Which leaves the obvious choices of the most egregious COVID warrior governors (at least the ones who weren't fully discredited for other reasons), meaning Whitmer and Newsome. Fighting it out for Stacy Abrams, Georgia's governor-in-exile, as the VP candidate to balance the ticket.
Though don't count out New York's new governor/climate dictator Hochul. The Far Left loves activist leaders.
Don’t disagree, but will point out the Far Right loves their own activist leaders.
Would "Abolish the Fed" be Far Right or libertarian?
it would be a wet dream.
Far right. Far far right. Far terrorist, January 6 insurrection “attack on the Capitol, America and Democracy” far right. Brian Sicknick was killed by a fire extinguisher far right. the Ashley Babbitt was storming the Capitol while yelling “Where AOC” and wielding a Vietnam era M60 machine gun with twin machetes on her back far right. The KKK-supporting, white supremacist, trans-hating American Christian Taliban far right. The 1st amendment hiding-behind, racist dogwhistle far right.
St. Babbitt was not storming the Capitol? Do tell.
Unarmed person not using deadly force never rises to using deadly force in response.
Had the folks at the Capitol protesting Trump’s certification or Kavanaugh’s confirmation been shot and killed, I would have called that murder too as I had when Heyer was driven over in Charlottesville while protesting (and trespassing).
She had already entered through a smashed entry to the building (or possibly smashed through it herself). She was attempting to breach a barricaded door protected by armed law enforcement officers who were badly outnumbered by an angry mob of irrational people.
Explain to me why she should have been left to continue to smash her way through more barricades?
I am impressed (but disappointed) that the police showed such restraint. Giving another dozen or two of those idiots a third eye would have improved the character of the American citizenry immensely.
Ashli Babbitt got exactly what she deserved. If you don't want to get killed, don't storm barricades defended by people with guns. It's not rocket science, people.
Define storming.
Smashing through external doors and windows, then trying to breach a barricade defended by armed law enforcement. Which is exactly what she did.
I’d say more libertarian. In current far-right politics other culture war matters are emphasized more that fiscal responsibility.
Cite?
The massive growth in deficits under Trump with absolutely no fiscal crisis (like 9/11 for Bush or the 2009 Great Recession for Obama) to explain the increase in spending, while pushing anti-abortion and culture-war judges (several of whom were completely unqualified).
How he could inherit a strong economy and fail to reduce the deficit is incomprehensible, until you realize his mercifully short Presidency was an orgy of unrestrained supply-side economics. That will explode the deficit every time.
But his judges overturned Roe, expanding the power of government to restrict individual liberty. So is a President who is successful in the culture wars yet failed to be fiscally reponsible a good President? I would say no.
I think this might be why some people think libertarians are far-right Republicans. At least on economic issues, there tends (or tended) to be an overlap on things like taxation, deficit spending and sound money.
Or used to be an overlap, at least.
You never overlapped with them.
1) Boaf sidez
5) Chaff and redirect
Like who?
Sure. Activism in favor of reducing government is the same as activism for expanding government. What's a libertarian to do?
Really? Is advocating for a wall along the entire length of the US-Mexico border, for example, advocating for reduction of the size and intrusiveness of government?
2) I’m a libertarian & ENB <3 me.
3) Burn the strawman.
5) Chaff & redirect.
Think 2 is my favorite.
Here Mike doesn't realize that welfare costs increasing do expand government resources.
So you hate nationhood, and how some people might decide to collectively separate themselves (and the community they built) from others. Fuck off.
The number of dreamers Mike is housing at his place is identical to the number of cogent posts he has made.
supporting the concept of a nation-state =/= supporting the construction of a stupid fucking pointless wall
I didn’t even state an opinion about border walls. This wasn’t a conversation about me.
My guess is that Pritzker could be on the ballot. He’s one of the Covidiots who tried to lockdown his state, and he looks good to Democrats on assault weapons and abortion.
Do they think she’s really a superior candidate though?
When did "quality of candidate" ever enter into the thinking?
Soros open borders is starting to crumble. When the democrat mayor of NY and Chicago, and California Governor are going after the federal democrats- they’re turning on each other.
Someone, Soros- NOnprOfIT? - is making a shit ton of money on coyoteing, stash houses, money laundering, fentanyl, underground weapons trafficking. Notice how his non profit does not support the public charges already here and/or the tens of millions of public charges who would like to come to the U.S. The U.S. taxpayer ratepayers responsibility. That’s one smart Narco.
Don’t know if it’s true, but read that there are tents/ migrants lined up on the Long Island parkway/exp all the way to Montauk.
And in other news, water is wet....
I have been saying this for months, up to and including this week:
https://reason.com/2023/01/10/china-is-scaling-back-its-failed-semiconductor-industrial-policies-america-should-do-the-same/?comments=true#comment-9869809
Two points on this article:
1) As I point out in my thread above, while populists are right to be angry about the wealth-concentrating effects of the fed policies, even supposed Master Planners should be disappointed. This policy not only shifted money to the rich, it shifted money FROM stable and productive enterprises to speculative ones. So people were giving massive sums of money to speculative startups like Rivian, while companies like Taiwan Semiconductor had trouble getting capital for new fabricators.
2) Doherty criticizes Hoenig for being "dismissive" of inflation concerns. Since I haven't read the book, and Doherty doesn't go into details, it is unclear whether Hoenig denied inflation would happen (incorrectly) or if he just felt inflation was not worthy of deep discussion.
It is noteworthy- and worth study- that inflation was largely held in check from 2008 - 2020. And this is why many in the Fed felt that they had figured out how to have loose money without inflation. And it isn't really clear yet WHY the Fed was pumping trillions into the economy circa 2010, but the real danger was DEFLATION. There have been lots of theories about this- that we did see inflation, just contained to the wealthy and equities market; that the shock of the unwinding of the housing bubble was so bad that it overcame any inflationary pressures.
Very likely there were many things happening, but this stuff is extremely difficult to pin down, even after the fact. At the end of the day, you are measuring how people reacted to a fiat money being completely debased in extremely complicated ways. And once you include human behavior, it is difficult to be sure.
I have said it a few times. The Science members and democrats now support Intelligent Design in economy more than evolution. The one fact about markets and society is nobody has perfect knowledge, yet they attempt to design it as if they do.
Sometimes it is possible to get a rise out of Progressives by calling them economic creationists, and their denials and rationalizations can get pretty hysterical.
It is interesting that, as a general rule, folks on the right tend to deny evolution and spontaneous order in nature while seeing the economy as too complex to be designed, and their counterparts on the left tend to deny evolution and spontaneous order in the economy while seeing nature as something too complex to be designed.
as a general rule, folks on the right tend to deny evolution and spontaneous order in nature
Cite you retarded shit?
When you think about it nature and economics aren’t even different topics.
Economics is a behavior that human biological creatures engage in. There are even other species that engage in trade.
Cite?
Only a small percentage of religious wackos on the right deny scientific evidence in favor of truth handed down from on high. Sort of like the religious wackos on the left who ignore scientific evidence if it contradicts their theories on climate, the environment, and viral diseases.
"...and viral diseases."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPbCA5hiEfM
That me be, but, boy oh boy, the extremists in both major parties have a disproportionate influence on their own party’s direction.
Again. No they don’t.
Why can you and sarc not argue honestly?
There is far more influence from the uniparty on both sides. See Pelosi. See Mccarthy.
Do you two just argue from narratives? There is a reason Soros acts on a local and individual level.
1) Boaf sidez
I applaud this.
I’d applaud Reason if they attached a dropdown menu for Dee’s posts where we just click the applicable boxes and it autofills the reply.
If I'm ever bored one weekend maybe I'll create a plug-in for it.
Sarc could turn this into a drinking game by assigning a different type of alcohol and volume for each type of shit posting Mike engages in.
"the extremists in both major parties have a disproportionate influence on their own party’s direction."
Say Mike, are late-term abortions, trans surgery on minors and calling J6 an insurrection extremist positions, or not?
The first two are. The third isn't.
Scientism is an odd religion.
It is interesting that, as a general rule, folks on the right tend to deny evolution and spontaneous order in nature
That is a backwards characterization. A more accurate characterization is that WHEN someone tends to deny evolution (presumably for religious reasons) they're more often than not, "on the right". But saying "people on the right tend" to deny evolution is dubious.
Those on the right who do believe in evolution certainly don’t make any attempt to counter the very vocal faction who deny evolution.
Very few on the right make any attempt to police their own side on any matter. (Same can be said of the left and of libertarians.) This is by far the A-#1 problem with partisan politics: people not calling out their own side no matter how egregious the behavior of their own side.
1) Boaf sidez.
3) Strawman.
4) Goalposts being moved.
5) Chaff & redirect.
Sarc really should turn this into a drinking game. In one article, Mike could cause him to get shit faced.
Why won’t the 90% of Republicans who don’t respond to creationists constantly call them out yells Mike.
Have any bills been pushed at the federal level regarding creationism? Nope. You just love your false narratives.
Why is belief in creationism even egregious if they aren’t pushing it on others? You know the opposite of vaccines and masks.
This is part of Mike’s 5) Chaff & redirect. Let’s focus on a polarizing non-issue and not focus on actual issues. Protect Biden at all costs. Line a discount Jimmy Carville. Mayne Mike was what got hooked by dragging that $20 through the trailer park.
I’d much rather discuss an actual Biden admin overreach with the ATF reclassifying firearms with braces to short barrel rifles that require (1) registration and (2) a tax stamp. All done without congressional approval. ABC agency making laws again.
Let’s focus on a polarizing non-issue and not focus on actual issues.
You mean like transgender athletes, where transgender people make up <1% of the population?
You mean like the 1% of abortions that occur after the 7th month of pregnancy?
You mean like the messed up private life of the president's son?
It is Team Red's MAIN ELECTORAL STRATEGY to invent polarizing non-issues that are emotionally hyper-charged, so as to whip their base into a stampede to the polls that will vote for their team.
So if you're going to complain about this deeply cynical and demagogic tactic, the first place you should look is Team Red.
But of course you don't. Gee I wonder why.
1) Opposite sex children now invading bathrooms designated for a sex that is not theirs, no matter how many hormones they take. If a high school has 1,000 students, on average, every student is affected. Every team becomes affected. At the adult level, I don’t give a rat’s ass regarding woke sportsball decisions. I’m not funding it.
2) Per your number, that’s 6,000 deaths per year. Every year. A decade exceeds the US casualties in Vietnam.
Hypersensitivity about trivial and invented issues? You just defined the modern progressive left.
Yes we get it Chumby. What counts as a "non-issue" is very much in the eye of the beholder.
chemjeff racial collectivist, am illustrating how <1% actually can affect 100% is still a non-issue. Why state less than 1% then if up to 100% is copacetic?
Using your numbers along with CDC’s abortions per year, that is 6,000 per year. More than ten times the number of elected officials in the US Congress. Just use about 6,000 per year of that is a non-issue.
Why won’t the 90% of Republicans who don’t respond to creationists constantly call them out yells Mike.
Why won't the 90% of Democrats who don't want to "abolish the police" constantly call them out? Isn't that the type of question you ask on a daily basis?
JesseAz is criticizing someone for using his favorite debate tactic? Too funny.
Nope. But your best bud jeff is an idiot like usual.
Jeff and you almost have an average persons IQ when you combine.
Mike is using in inconsequential thought not pushed by any legislature in order for a desperate attempt at both sides.
Jeff is just a fucking moron.
But of course.
Left-wingers with kooky radical ideas should be treated as representative of the whole.
Right-wingers with kooky radical ideas should be treated as fringe nobodies to be ignored.
Removing creationism from any formal mention doesn’t result in looting, murders and simps like jeff getting raped by a strongman and his posse since there would be nobody to save him. Without Rule Of Law does result in these things.
The tactic of course being "So-and-so didn't say or do such-and-such, therefore...."
Yes. We understand your strawman. It is wrong no matter how many attempts you try it.
Intelligent design? Democrats are evangelicals for full-on creationist economies.
Which economies have lead to millions more deaths and lost liberties than all religious fundies combined ever dreamt of.
Got a shirt-tail relative who is probably telling her kids that people and dinosaurs lived at the same time. I'm sorry for the kids, but the resulting harm to others in society is real close to zero.
That steaming pile of lefty shit sarc can stuff it up his ass.
Yeah, but like all religious fundamentalists, the true believers in the various denominations of progressive leftism can't abide apostasy or non-believers.
"The one fact about markets and society is nobody has perfect knowledge, yet they attempt to design it as if they do."
You are 100% correct. Both markets and culture should have the loosest possible guardrails, allowing for the widest variety of solutions and approaches. The market, while not perfect and subject to manipulation, is far superior to any planned economy.
Congress isn't spending tens of billions on semiconductor investments to keep up with China technologically or financially though. They're spending tens of billions on semiconductor investments because they're worried China will invade Taiwan, which is a single point of failure for much of the world's advanced semiconductor manufacturing.
Agreed. Plus having domestic production of the single most important element in modern computerized devices just makes sense. We can't leave ourselves vulnerable to foreign nations in critical components. That is just a strategic reality.
Will it cost us a shit-ton to quickly reach the point where we aren't vulnerable? Absolutely. Is it worth it? Without a doubt.
Try to build a tank or jet or even a personnel carrier without semiconductors. You can't. Try to produce a car or a phone or a computer or an HVAC system or a traffic light or any one of a thousand other products, without semiconductors. You can't. Losing access to Taiwan (through invasion or blockade) would devastate our economy.
I just had to buy a new car because I was in a bad accident. They aren't even selling them with two fobs. They have one for each car and after you buy it they produce the second and send it to you. That's all about a lack of semiconductors in the market already. Now imagine we were cut off from a supply of semiconductors.
I would add that there is another factor that nobody ever mentions. We are supposed to have a fractional reserve banking system requiring banks to hold dollars in reserve. Savings stored in banks used to earn interest because banks could create new money by making loans at a higher rate. In 2020 the FED eliminated any reserve requirement and it has not been reinstated. We no longer have a fractional reserve banking system, something that has been a fundamental part of our economy for centuries.
https://econ-intel.com/reserve-requirement-abolished/
The existing system is too big not to fail. When that occurs, cities and suburbs would be a poor observation location.
Because ... why, exactly? Do you expect a Lord.of the Flies response?
https://twitter.com/GRDecter/status/1614645212261015556?t=HA11kPc3y2Y0MTgBKt4how&s=19
Thousands of elites will fly into Davos on private jets this week to discuss how regular people should stop consuming so much
If this was really about saving the planet, why don't they do the conference over Zoom?
https://twitter.com/DaggerAndBullet/status/1614410134637125632?t=Qth50r3y9p8rwGT3kgf5GA&s=19
You guys ever play with that website that simulates nuclear explosions? Kinda fun.
[Pic]
Could a "Russian" missile go "astray" and land on Davos? How much would that cost?
Greetings Professor Falken
A strange game. The only winning move is not to play. How about a nice game of chess?
Whatever wipes the Davos crowd out of existence
(Typing) “No. I want to play Global Thermonuclear War.”
Alright, since you guys are such know-it-alls about a certain movie, perhaps you can enlighten the rest of us as to who came up with the theory of asexual reproduction?
I’m not falken sure.
They like meeting under the Swiss flag. It’s a huge plus.
It gives them a positive attitude.
Had to sew back together a torn up Swiss flag once. It was a real cross puzzle!
The difference between the Fed pumping money into the economy in 2010 vs 2020 is that in the latter the production of many goods and services was forbidden, guaranteeing inflation by creating a gap between the supply of money and the supply of stuff to buy with it.
Inflation was generated by sending checks directly to people, preventing some people from working via lockdowns, and discouraging others from working with vaccine mandates. And no one mentions that many workers were prevented from working for 10 to 14 days after traveling, or after a positive COVID test, even though everyone else was already exposed anyway.
https://twitter.com/catturd2/status/1614593729733578752?t=BHbpwxlAYbsdE_bwIdX43g&s=19
Breaking ...
The CDC and FDA have investigated themselves and have concluded they've done nothing wrong.
This breaking report - brought to you by Pfizer.
Of course they did something wrong. Booster uptake is way down. Where are the lines of desperate people begging for vaccines?
WaPo and ex officials are finally openly admitting the covid death count is a made up number.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/dr-leana-wen-slammed-admitting-theres-been-overcounting-covid-deaths-two-half-years-late
Can't wait for JFree to weigh in.
The big story here is Leana Wen. What's behind her heresy? Inquiring minds want to know?
https://twitter.com/HominemDad/status/1614417943852650497?t=BHLegdW9VfxbcsCh8wafag&s=19
I'm used to a certain cohort falling into line to support The Current Thing but the speed and scale with which they've snapped into formation and started chanting the latest mantra with regards to cooking with natural gas has been a wonder to behold.
COVID conditioning is a marvelous thing.
More seriously, that cohort is fixated on harm and harm prevention (see Haidt and others). If an issue tickles their mommy/nanny reflex, the response is automatic and overwhelming.
California and a few other misgoverned states are way ahead on this, wanting to ban all home gas appliances (stoves, water heaters, heaters, dryers) on new construction, to save the planet. Even though natural gas burns cleanly and heats efficiently. Meanwhile the wealthy progs behind the push have no plans to replace their massive Viking or Wolf gas range with an electric cooktop like the peasants will be forced to cook on.
I see them use two excuses to ban gas stoves.
First is energy. Use less carbon to save the planet. Thing is, electric stoves are coal powered, just like electric cars. After factoring in energy loss between the power plant and the kitchen, electric stoves actually burn more fossil fuels.
Second is indoor pollution. That can be solved with a simple fan.
This is what happens when people either don't or refuse to think things through.
"First is energy. Use less carbon to save the planet. Thing is, electric stoves are coal powered, just like electric cars."
Good point. Natural gas is one of the "cleanest" carbon energy sources available, but coal-fired electrical plants are not, and since California is closing their nuclear plants down, that's pretty much all they have left.
Either way, totalitarian government based on either scientifically religious beliefs or a compulsive urge to save people from themselves would seem to contradict the Constitution.
Nanny-ism may be bad governance but the Constitution doesn’t forbid it. In fact, the preamble says one of the goals of the Federal government is to “promote the general Welfare”.
Holy shit! No 1) Boaf Sidez in this post. Mike, are you feeling ok?
No. Just an ignorant leftist position of the preamble welfare clause giving government carte blanche.
Between general welfare and admiral transgender, we are screwed.
Interstate Commerce on line 2
The left’s commerce claws are showing.
You really nailed it there!
And you wonder why people call you a leftist.
Electricity can be shut off remotely.
And it will be.
For your own good.
https://twitter.com/DrEliDavid/status/1614384440590876673?t=zmnwRybPOyDia_9Xcc9d8w&s=19
When future historians study the collapse of the western civilization, they will focus on the years 1992–2022.
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Historians survived woke ?
Who knew?
Just the ones on the outer planets.
Someone has to reinterpret reality through the lens of various acceptable theories.
Biden is hard pressed to match his predecessor on Federal misrule and reckless corporate behavior:
https://vvattsupwiththat.blogspot.com/2023/01/on-13th-day-of-christmas-pbs-gave-to.html
The 90’s called, they want their web page design back.
https://twitter.com/SarahisCensored/status/1614637174397308929?t=_VCzumzsv5nuEfUkT9mPqQ&s=19
There’s a reason why the left are not touching this. We’ve made it clear how disrespectful and egregious this statue is. Liberals = crickets. They trash MLK and his work with their wokism. And now they trash him with their “art”. They’re trolling you.
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are you auditioning a new aggregrator site you are creating?
New here? This shit is common on weekends. And roundup threads. Deal.
The mute button is free
https://twitter.com/DineshDSouza/status/1614351899616071681?t=cXuZq6Er2n0ZVLQV_-tBtg&s=19
This might be one of the ways Hunter Biden was funneling money to Joe Biden as part of the family’s “10% for the big guy” agreement
Background Check Form Claims Hunter Biden Paid $50,000 a Month in Rent for Biden Home Where Classified Docs Were Stored
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Maybe if the lazy ass would cut the grass and take out the trash, his rent would be lower.
But that might require some degree of sobriety, and putting on pants.
He does cut the grass. With fentanyl.
Help me (economically naive skeptic) understand. Was it the Fed (and the rest of the federal government) redistributing wealth as a cause, or was it the redistribution of risk that led to changes in wealth?
The latter. Handouts from Congress are a one-time thing, though they tend to be continued. QE (quantitative easing) by the Fed redirected investments to real estate and stocks, by directly interfering in the mortgage and long term interest rate markets (buying 120 billion dollars a month in mortgage backed securities and Treasury bonds, to keep the interest rates below what a free market would have set.) Top that off with the Fed keeping short term rates artificially low by giving money to banks at close to zero rates, meaning banks don't have to pay market interest to depositors, making CDs and money markets less attractive and forcing even conservative investors to stocks, if they want a return.
Thanks. What about bail-outs?
Depends on the structure. TARP ended up costing nothing, long-term, due to the government getting a stake for its money that the companies had to buy back. The Covid stimulus, on the other hand, was just a straight giveaway of cash to citizens (although that may not count as a bailout).
Ultimately the word bailout is often used as a pejorative for any large, one-time government payment authorized by Congress regardless of the situation, the structure, or the benefits. Depending on how it is done, a bailout can create inflationary pressure or not.
Either way, "bailouts" fit into the first part of CE's response, "Handouts from Congress are a one-time thing".
The Fed was sold as a way to smooth out the boom-bust business cycles and make the panics less severe. Instead it serves to prevent the economy from adjusting to new conditions and builds up the pressure so the recessions and depressions and inflationary cycles are even more severe.
to opaquely generate unlimited income for the government
Given the decades of decisions made and risks taken based on the assumption that it would continue forever, we are likely to see a lot of grim piper paying in the near future.
And it will be the American taxpayer that takes it in the shorts. "Too big to fail" means buy all the stocks, the market only goes up. Privatize the profits, socialize the losses.
"Privatize the profits, socialize the losses" is the point of supply-side economics. Since the 80s, if the GOP proposes a tax cut, that's what they are actually doing.
Believe that they will ever help the middle class at your own peril. You'll end up looking like a dupe or a fool.
https://twitter.com/bronzeagemantis/status/1614662425369870341?t=fDmF2ZLdtNHcmjF7eeAyBg&s=19
There's no Machiavellian power plan or long play. You saw the play in summer 2020. The purpose of these is to prime their orcs to participate in or support a real Hutu summer in the future.
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Gov-Gun robbers WIN! Counterfeiters WIN!
That’s what happens when the entity (monopoly of Gun-Forces) who are suppose to be ensuring Individual Liberty and Justice for all --ONLY-- decides to start being CRIMINALS by popular vote of a criminally minded population.
That is exactly why the USA’s SUPREME LAW isn’t a King and the USA isn’t just a [WE] mob RULES democracy. It has a WRITTEN LAW to ensure CRIMINALS don’t WIN… This isn’t the USA anymore; that WRITTEN LAW has been conquered and consumed by manipulation and deceitfulness of criminal hacks.
Speaking of stupid economic ideas:
https://www.newsweek.com/republicans-want-phase-out-electric-cars-protect-fossil-fuels-1773757
Republicans Want to 'Phase Out' Electric Cars to Protect Fossil Fuels
Most top down ideas are stupid.
Using government to control what people can buy? I wonder where Republicans learned that.
I think this qualifies as a Chumby #1: BOAF SIDEZ
Uh, sure. Cuz we can easily find equivalent efforts on the left and right to control what people can buy in the 21st century. Maybe you can tally these up for us.
He won’t. Jeffy lies and obfuscates obsessively. So when are you moving the goalposts, Jeffy, so we can be prepared for it?
You can't criticize what Team Red is doing without bringing Team Blue into it.
Seeing as Newsweek’s Nick Reynolds is misrepresenting Jim Anderson’s resolution and lying about what it achieves, one can’t help but assume that you’re a Democratic Party shill.
“It’s important to note that (Wyoming) resolutions are not legally binding laws but are aimed at expressing an opinion.”
Excerpts:
WHEREAS, oil and gas production has long been one of Wyoming’s proud and valued industries; and…
WHEREAS, Wyoming’s vast stretches of highway, coupled with a lack of electric vehicle charging infrastructure, make the widespread use of electric vehicles impracticable for the state; and
WHEREAS, the batteries used in electric vehicles contain critical minerals whose domestic supply is limited and at risk for disruption; and
WHEREAS, the critical minerals used in electric batteries are not easily recyclable or disposable, meaning that municipal landfills in Wyoming and elsewhere will be required to develop practices to dispose of these minerals in a safe and responsible manner; and
WHEREAS, the expansion of electric vehicle charging stations in Wyoming and throughout the country necessary to support more electric vehicles will require massive amounts of new power generation in order to sustain the misadventure of electric vehicles; and…
WHEREAS, fossil fuels, including oil and petroleum products, will continue to be vital for transporting goods and people across Wyoming and the United States for years to come;…
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING: Section 1. That the legislature encourages and expresses as a goal that the sale of new electric vehicles in the state of Wyoming be phased out by 2035.https://wyoleg.gov/Legislation/2023/SJ0004
So, 1. It’s not a law, 2. it’s proposed by five people, one of whom is a Democrat, not the Wyoming GOP, 3. protecting a state’s primary revenue generating industry (59%) is important.
Always research Jeff links, folks. When he isn’t misrepresenting them, they’re as dishonest as he is.
Well Said... And never-mind the article pitched even says it's retaliatory.
"Anderson told Newsweek that his resolution was intended to be a *direct response* to California and Oregon's recent legislation"
BOAF SIDEZ with a big helping of THEY STARTED IT!
He learned it from watching you. See above.
Hey, if the Democrats are for something the Republicans have to reflexively take the opposite stance.
Like Idaho Bob automatically does the opposite of whatever the government advocates.
"Hey, if the Democrats are for something the Republicans have to reflexively take the opposite stance."
Because almost everything that the Democrats have done in the last decade is almost universally stupid, evil or both, reflexive opposition might be a prudent thing to do.
One of the very few responses Republican States can do in self-defense of Democrats Retardedness.. Right there in the Senators speech; This bill is pitched entirely to keep Democrats from SUBSIDIZING (stealing from you) for their electric cars BS.
Deceitful Lying Jeffy, "But 'those' icky Republicans are trying to stop us!"
https://lawandcrime.com/crime/texas-man-allegedly-pointed-gun-at-migrants-said-he-was-doing-it-for-america/
Well of course he was. He was doing it to save America. Because those illegals only come here to rape and plunder the land. He knows this because right-wing media tells him this on a daily basis.
Not true. He might have been coming here to anchor babies.
he sounds like a retard, but nevertheless a citizen's arrest of illegal aliens might be legal.
Don't cry too hard if he gets released.
A citizen's arrest is closer to kidnapping than law enforcement, since the average person who thinks they should be amateur law enforcement is usually wrong about what they think they can "arrest" someone for.
Unless it is just an attempt to justify murdering a black man in Georgia. Some folks down there don't realize lynching isn't OK.
Team Red believes guys like this should be the ones in charge of women's health care.
https://www.newsweek.com/idaho-republican-representative-apologizes-womens-health-farm-animals-1773507
Keep up the propaganda language, i.e. "health care" equals abortion.
From the article:
Yeah that scurrilous Republican, using "women's health thing" as propaganda language.
I see nothing wrong with what he said, he's stating his background.
Nothing wrong with comparing women to cows. Got it.
You're turning into a reactionary ML who simply opposes everything I say just because I said it.
Nah, you're just upset that conservatives exist.
I'm not upset that conservatives *exist*. I'm upset that Team Red has become a party of grievance and demagoguery, instead of ideas and policy. I used to be a Team Red voter. I liked what original Newt Gingrich did in 1994 with the "Contract with America" and ideas for reforming government. But that Republican Party is gone now. Instead, Team Red has thought leaders like Chris Rufo. Whose main strategy it appears is to channel fear and outrage into enacting right-wing policies.
Old Team Red: Newt wants to reform public schools with vouchers, tax credits, and other policies that steer kids away from a public monopoly on education. These policies can be tweaked and debated on their merits.
New Team Red: Chris Rufo wants to get rid of public schools by tricking parents into thinking that the teachers are really radical pedophiles, therefore driving them into outrage mode and demanding that the teachers be fired and the school be closed. In that way, we can get privatized schools!
It's dishonest and cynical and deceptive. But that is what passes for a Team Red "agenda" now.
I’m upset that Team Red has become a party of grievance and demagoguery, instead of ideas and policy.
Well that's your problem for believing that politics (itself) is a noble pursuit.
It never was.
And once again, you cannot face up to the criticism of your team. You simply have to object to what I say.
When I point out it's offensive to compare women to cows, you defend it.
When I point out how Team Red has turned into a party of grievance and demagoguery, you blithely ignore it.
You cannot confront the critique I am offering. You must simply object to whatever it is I say. That is how you are turning into an ML here.
When I point out it’s offensive to compare women to cows, you defend it.
Except that he didn't, but you read that into your argument to make the comparison. He only says he has some opinions which comes from his background (farming). He isn't going to buy the Bullshit.
When I point out how Team Red has turned into a party of grievance and demagoguery, you blithely ignore it.
You can substitute Red for any party anywhere, it will not change that politics is not a noble pursuit. But lets ignore that in totality, who does a party answer to: Voters or Donors?
You must simply object to whatever it is I say. That is how you are turning into an ML here.
Everybody else can read the thread you moron. I don't.
He thinks his experience with cows gives him some special insight into "the women's health thing". That is comparing women to cows.
You can substitute Red for any party anywhere,
See? You can't do it. You can't criticize Team Red on their own. It is always "eh that's what they all do".
See? You can’t do it. You can’t criticize Team Red on their own.
We just had this conversation (McCarthy vote); the worst part of Team Red is it’s refusal to be anything other than a fake opposition party.
Thank God that someone stopped the vote.
He thinks his experience with cows gives him some special insight into “the women’s health thing”. Are we now going to pretend that mammalian reproduction isn’t shared by humans?
If so, there is no point in conversing any further.
“ Except that he didn’t”
He quite plainly did.
Are we now going to pretend that mammalian reproduction isn’t shared by humans?
So he compared women to cows. Got it.
Cows aren't mammals or humans aren't mammals, Jeff?
I know you didn't graduate, but this is fifth grade stuff.
I’m not sure Jeffy even got to the fifth grade.
Buttplug tries to every chance he can.
And Jeffy approves of Buttplug’s efforts.
In this endeavor, jeff’s pulling for the buttplug.
No, it’s because you are an idiot.
"You’re turning into a reactionary ML who simply opposes everything I say just because I said it."
No. I oppose everything you say because it's usually evil and always retarded.
You're a mouthpiece for some of the most sinister ideologies in human history. Anyone with a brain and a heart would oppose you.
you're a weak-minded fool who is easily manipulated by right-wing demagogues.
Rage and cope, Jeffy.
I'm not the one advocating infanticide, late-term abortion, child castration, "benevolent" racism, political censorship and mandatory mRNA injections on children.
That's all you, not shadowy right-wing demagogues. And you did it right here in front of everyone.
lol all of those things are either complete lies or gross exaggerations. Notably you don't provide any links backing up any of the accusations you make about me.
However, you are on record advocating plenty of authoritarian bullshit.
Example #1: ML advocates for Disney executives being thrown in jail for nothing more than airing a video of a boy dressing up in girl's clothes.
https://reason.com/2022/04/25/youtube-isis-videos-mean-the-supreme-court-could-reconsider-section-230/?comments=true#comment-9462075
The young boy does stripteases for adult men who throw money at him, you fucking freak.
As you all can see I call Jeff evil for a good fucking reason, folks.
It’s a strip show, you disingenuous fuck. Don’t misrepresent what ML said, asshole.
And you think execs should be *thrown in jail* over it. That is authoritarian overreach that any libertarian would be ashamed of. But you are not a libertarian, you are a populist authoritarian.
You're a pedophile apologist here in both the broadest and narrowest sense. Of course you would say that. You've made it clear here before that child sex crimes are just "free speech" to you.
That's way I say you're both evil and vile.
You’ve made it clear here before that child sex crimes are just “free speech” to you.
That's not true, and you're doing it again: this is your way of admitting I'm right by deflecting and trying to change the subject.
I'm not going to let you get away with changing the subject. You want to use state violence against corporate executives for airing a show that is at most tasteless and creepy, but does not cause any harm to anyone. That is authoritarian AF and you are totally okay with it.
"That’s not true, and you’re doing it again: this is your way of admitting I’m right by deflecting and trying to change the subject."
How the hell was that deflecting and trying to change the subject? It was completely on-topic. Everyone here can look three posts up and see what we're talking about, and for those who don't want to click on Jeff's link, here's the post we were talking about:
Nardz 9 months ago
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https://twitter.com/MattWalshBlog/status/1518569040230457344?t=792qO9oPCEQEdvefvYzk3A&s=19
Disney isn’t grooming kids. That’s crazy. Why would you say such a thing.
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Later in the same segment they bring out there adult drag queens who give the young boy gifts of makeup and free “dance classes.” This is a real thing that happened and was aired on ABC.
@michaelstrahan took part in this, clapped and laugh along. He should never live it down for as long as he lives.
This clip alone — all by itself, pretending everything else doesn’t exist — is enough to justify revoking all of Disney’s special tax privileges. It would also justify imprisoning every adult involved in planning and filming this segment.
The child in the video also dances at gay clubs while grown men throw money at him
Video and everything.
Now does anyone disagree that Jeff is a pedophile apologist here in both the broadest and narrowest sense?
there is no 'child sex crime' there. you want to criminalize free speech because it shows a boy dressing up as a girl on national TV. that is what makes you an authoritarian fuckhead on this issue. it's not about whether the 11-year-old is doing the right thing or the wrong thing. it's that you want to criminalize it and use state violence against them when there is NO CRIME being committed against them, it just offends your sensibilities.
The young boy does stripteases for adult men who throw money at him, you fucking freak.
there is no "strip tease" in the video. it is literally a boy dressed up as a girl. that's it.
"a boy dressing up as a girl on national TV"
You just can't stop lying about what was going on there.
Example 2: ML advocating for mob rule, which is just as anti-libertarian as pure communism.
https://reason.com/2022/04/24/a-new-history-of-the-old-right/?comments=true#comment-9460791
Trying to twist ML’s words again, asshole? That’s not what he said, and you know it, liar.
"mob rule, which is just as anti-libertarian as pure communism."
Populism isn't mob rule, but as we're all aware, fucking with definitions is Jeff's bread and butter.
Jeff's also desperately hoping none of you will click these links.
Here's what I actually said:
"Populism is democracy, vox populi, the voice of the people, and for all its flaws it’s one million times better than the antilibertarian Top Men aristocracy that this rag has begun pushing.
Ask anyone who says “populism” with a sneer their views, and you’ll find an authoritarian."
As you all can see, this describes Jeff perfectly.
"Vox populi" is mob rule. And letting the mob run amok is just as anti-libertarian and authoritarian as pure communism.
You are pushing mob rule, something that any libertarian would be opposed to. The mob is just as likely to violate your rights as any Top Man bureaucrat is.
Vox populi (/ˌvɒks ˈpɒpjuːli, -laɪ/ VOKS POP-yoo-lee, -lye)[1] is a Latin phrase that literally means “voice of the people”. It is used in English in the meaning “the opinion of the majority of the people”.
If that’s mob rule to you, don’t be terribly offended when everyone else calls you an authoritarian fuck.
Handing over power to the opinion of the majority is literally mob rule. We don't have that in this country because we have institutions that restrain the impulses of the mob. But these institutions are the ones you continually rail against as being insufficiently populist.
"Handing over power to the opinion of the majority is literally mob rule."
No. It's called direct democracy.
And if you weren't being disingenuous right now, you'd admit you were complaining about the lack of it when you were railing against the electoral college and Hillary's loss here.
You're such a decietful piece of shit.
direct democracy = mob rule
when you were railing against the electoral college and Hillary’s loss here.
But I didn’t rail against the electoral college when Hillary lost.
This is your way of admitting I’m right by trying to deflect and change the subject.
"direct democracy = mob rule"
As expected of you Jeff, and no, you were definitely screaming and bemoaning the electoral college, and did so until 2020. You always think we have the memories of goldfish and can't remember what you were up to several years ago, so you can trick us.
As for my opinion of the electoral college, I think it's fucking stupid. I think state legislatures should choose a president, and 95% of the position's power be handed back to congress.
Right now America elects an emperor (which probably makes you hard).
you were definitely screaming and bemoaning the electoral college, and did so until 2020.
okay then, if you really think this is true, present your proof for this claim.
I've presented direct links to your comments advocating authoritarian nonsense.
you've made all sorts of accusations about me but presented no proof.
and once again, you try to get away with changing the subject. your support for mob rule.
"I’ve presented direct links to your comments advocating authoritarian nonsense."
They weren't authoritarian even by your twisted definitions and tortured logic. People can read what was just posted Jeff. You're not tricking anyone else here.
"and once again, you try to get away with changing the subject."
Who do you think you're kidding? You called populism "mob rule", and I said you're deliberately misdefining both words. I've stayed on topic the entire time. Everyone can see this.
Is your boss watching or something? Is that why you're trying to lie?
Hey, Jeff's boss! How the hell can you tolerate this moron working for you?
He accuses me of supporting "authoritarianism", and trys to prove it by claiming I support "mob rule". Two completely opposing concepts.
Is this not too fucking dumb for words? I hope you're not blowing fifty-cents for this level of mental retardation.
Example 3: ML advocating for the use of physical violence against school administrators who permit transgender athletes to use the bathroom associated with their gender identity.
https://reason.com/2022/10/03/kim-kardashian-must-pay-1-26-million-for-illegally-promoting-cryptocurrency-tokens/?comments=true#comment-9729992
Yup, I do. Fucking perverts.
Let your authoritarianism flow.
Nothing authoritarian about punching pederasts.
Except the whole initiation of violence part.
There's an exception in the NAP for kiddie diddlers.
no there isn't. the NAP does not permit 'street justice' no matter how much you think it is deserved.
The fuck it does. The non-aggression principle isn't nonviolence.
The non-aggression principle (NAP), also called the non-aggression axiom, is a concept in which aggression, defined as initiating or threatening any forceful interference (violating or breaching conduct) against either an individual, their property[note 1] or against promises (contracts) for which the aggressor is liable and in which the individual is a counterparty, is inherently wrong.
It doesn't let you off the hook for assaulting children, you evil fuck.
“Rage and cope.” Are those anything akin to grievance and demagoguery?
Depends on what definition is most convenient for Jeff at that moment.
Nothing wrong with comparing women to cows. Got it.
That's a stretch. Or do you feign outrage like so many on the Lib side.
Here's another interpretation.
I'm a farmer and have seen my share of reproduction in animals. Humans are, reproductively, animals. No matter how you spin it, when it comes down to it, reproduction happens the same for us as it does for other mammals. Hell, you even reference the Zygote and how it is almost identical in all animals before it becomes 'human'. So ask me about reproduction.
For one thing, it was bizarrely out of context since he is not on any kind of public health committee.
Just another cave man who thinks mammals have only two sexes.
Was that wrong? Should I not have said that? Because if I had known comparing women to dairy cows is frowned upon by women I wouldn’t have said it…
What is a woman mike?
I’ll wager the incel lacks an answer.
If we go according to the woke radicals who wrote the 1912 Oxford English Dictionary, there are at least seven different definitions of the word "woman".
https://archive.org/details/con00ciseoxforddicfowlrich/page/1027/mode/1up?view=theater
Which definition would you like to use?
And I’ve challenged you on the definition of “man” before. You ignore because you are pushing your agenda here, authoritarian.
Similarly, there's multiple definitions of "man". Even all the way back in 1912. So what?
I''l post the relevant definition from your link:
man1, n. (pi. men). m.; adult male. opp. to woman, boy, or both ;
Now, here's the relevant one for woman: wo'man (woo-), n. (pi. wo'men^v. wi-), & v.t. Adult human female (every w. is to him a lady;
It's the first definition, dipshit.
Let me guess. It went completely over JesseAZ’s head that (a) my observation that women don’t like to be composted to dairy cows is not a political statement, it’s just common sense; (b) I was paraphrasing George Costanza.
What is a woman Mike? Need the definition before we can discuss further.
Abortions are part of health care. Your opinion notwithstanding.
Good article on three commonly cited 'heroes' around here, Greenwald, Taibbi, and Gabbard.
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/left-right-populism-greenwald-taibbi-tulsi-rcna64256
TL;DR version: They're stalking horses for Team Red.
Yup, nothing is worse than apostasy and traitors. Let's make examples of them and cleanse the world.
No sin too small nor too great will be ignored by the cult of the woke.
Seriously, you’re citing MSDNC, one of the mouthpieces of progressives and the Democrat Party? You’re a lying, stupid joke, Jeffy.
"They’re stalking horses for Team Red."
Greenwald, Taibbi, Gabbard, Tim Robbins, Bret Weinstein, Russell Brand, etc. aren't left libertarians staying true to their beliefs, according to Jeffy and MSDNC.
No, they're apostates refusing to acknowledge the new revelations of the glories of corporatism, big pharma, benevolent racism, prudent censorship and necessary authoritarianism.
When I call Jeff a Nazi, I'm not resorting to hyperbole. He really is one and so are his MSDNC propagandists.
Remember how the usual suspects around here try to gaslight everyone how Team Red isn't full of a bunch of Christian fundies?
https://www.al.com/politics/2023/01/harmeet-dhillon-republican-national-committee-chair-candidate-faces-alabama-gop-concerns-over-sikh-faith.html
So evidently, Sikhs can't be good Republicans or good conservatives.
"Not of Judeo-Christian worldview,” the emailer wrote"
HOLY SMOKES, AN EMAILER!!
"Dhillon... did not say which 'Alabama Republican Party activists' had concerns about her faith."
Funny that.
Good work Corporal Chemjeff, you've exposed an emailer as the bloody bigoted heart of millions of Christians.
https://www.businessinsider.com/santos-wore-stolen-burberry-scarf-tol-rally-report-2023-1
So, Santos is also stealing clothes, in addition to lying about his entire life.
On a related note, WTF is up with a scarf that costs $520? What is it made with, gold thread?
Jeff is apparently unfamiliar with top quality goods.
I've said he lives in ignorance before (half-serious and half-not), but I really do think that he doesn't know anyone outside of his comfort zone.
Yeah, but it looks like Jeff took some pep pills about an hour ago, and has been inspired to educate the serfs.
Remember a month ago when Biden appointee Sam Brinton was formally charged for stealing some woman's $2,300 Vera Bradley suitcase, and Jeff didn't make a peep?
But two former "roommates" accuse some retard freshman Republican congressman of stealing a scarf, and Jeff's all over it.
...totally not a Democratic Party shill though folks.
I will freely admit that I am unfamiliar with scarves that cost more than $500.
I'm also unfamiliar with the idea of stealing $500 scarves from roommates.
And your thoughts on stealing pricey luggage? Or are you just a Democrat shill?
Are you referring to Samsonite luggage?
Oh look, it's more of that MASSIVE VOTER FRAUD. And, once again, it's a Republican committing it.
https://www.npr.org/2023/01/14/1149249686/iowa-52-counts-voter-fraud
I'm starting to think that the main reason why so many Republicans are screaming 'MASSIVE FRAUD!' is because they were in on it.
"Oh look, it’s more of that MASSIVE VOTER FRAUD. And, once again, it’s a Republican committing it."
Apparently Jeff only cares about "MASSIVE VOTER FRAUD" when it’s a Republican committing it. Thousands of other examples just earn a handwave... totally not a Democratic Party shill though.
2020 was the fairest election in human history, right Jeff?
There is no voter fraud.
No widespread corruption.
Whats funny is those he is trying to mock are against all fraud. He is too dumb to understand it. He is adding to the reason for more election integrity while using the example to be against it.
Strangely he won't post the Alabama dem case.
https://twitter.com/FaceTheNation/status/1614667361654554624?t=XlE-mChjJOczyerxpJBAIQ&s=19
"Accidents happen...And I think that's what happened here," Larry Pfeiffer, director of the Hayden Center, says of the Biden documents.
"I sincerely doubt Joe Biden himself" took classified documents from the White House, he says, adding that he's "sure this was a staff issue."
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Trump on the other hand was about to sell the nuclear codes to Putin.
IOW Biden is not in control.
Depends…
Well, we know Biden is full of shit.
Speaking of which, have there been any more leaks?
It has been smeared all over the news.
With running commentary, no doubt.
There's a streak of dishonesty in this.
https://twitter.com/CarpeDonktum/status/1614666782232436739?t=DUnqkboWphr382piZ__Gqg&s=19
I really wish shadowy billionaires would stop vaguely talking about the end of the world. Talking about it doesn't actually help avoid any disaster, and in hindsight it makes people thoroughly paranoid that they caused it. (They probably did)
David Brooks claims "America is on the right track".
https://archive.ph/HAJHY
I think he overstates his case, and cherry-picks his statistics a little bit. But he does make one very pertinent point: education is key to (keeping us on / getting us back on) the right track.
Anyway, the article is worth a read.
Public education though, right Jeff? And new narratives to combat badthink?
"Meanwhile, free democratic societies have united around the Ukrainians as they battle to preserve the liberal world order. And American voters seem to finally be adapting to the threat Donald Trump poses to our democracy, forming a robust anti-Trump coalition that will significantly lessen his chances of ever working in the White House again."
Oh, well would you look at that.
LOL
Reminder: When he's not posting MSNBC criticisms of Greenwald and Taibbi (you know, those dudes who infuriated #TheResistance by warning them not to expect Mueller to find anything earth-shattering), this is the type of analysis chemjeff thinks is worth reading.
If America’s very, very lucky — and if Joe Biden, and his alter ego, Dark Brandon, are incredibly adept, perhaps America retains some semblance of democracy.
Yep. Our resident more-libertarian-than-thou sanctimonious gasbag un-ironically shares the kind of far left #Resistance idiocy that OBL was designed to parody.
But don't you dare call him a leftist though. 😉
What do you mean? Jeffy isn’t a leftist, or a Democrat, just ask him as he posts from MSDNC constantly. He only offers news and links from MSDNC, WaPo, and NYT. Yep, totes not a Democrat.
Hey now. He also uses vox and dailybeast.
Reminder: Neither Sandra nor OBL offers anything of substance. Only mockery and ridicule. And occasionally contempt and scorn. But when was the last time either Sandra or OBL offered anything of substance?
We all know who and what Sandra hates. But what does Sandra stand for? What is Sandra willing to stake out a position on and defend?
We have no idea because Sandra, like Jesse, like ML, like so many others in these forums, are dimwitted cowards. They hide behind Internet anonymity to mock and dunk to their heart's content without being brave enough to offer anything that they might support, because if they did that, it would open themselves up to the same mockery and the dunking that they inflict on others. To them, the entire point of this whole discourse is to inflict misery on others. It's not to debate ideas! That's for gullible retards!
When I posted a link to that article, I specifically said I did not agree with the author's claim that Biden was some sort of savior-figure. You know this, but you deliberately omit this, because you are dishonest. But I absolutely do agree with this part of the article, which is why I posted a link to it:
Do you agree with this analysis? If you disagree, can you state some cogent logical reasons why you disagree?
No of course not. Because that level of analysis is beyond you.
Japan already exists, and nobody is mistaking it as a fascistic state, same for Israel.
"We have no idea because Sandra, like Jesse, like ML, like so many others in these forums, are dimwitted cowards."
Everyone but poor little Jeffy. He's not an evil fascist, everyone else is just too stupid and frightened to accept his bold new narrative.
Have you ever thought about hooking up with Misek, Jeff? You sound kind of similar when bitching that nobody here suffers your abhorent beliefs.
I always laugh at how angry jeff gets at the few people who easily counter his persistent bullshit.
He should put his nose to the grindr stone and simp harder.
What do you mean, "little"?
You're such a smug, humorless bore. Buttplug has the same shtick as you (pretend to be a libertarian, yet generally post like a rabid partisan Democrat) but at least with him there's sometimes a sense of fun.
"But when was the last time either Sandra or OBL offered anything of substance?"
Did you see my comment from 2 days ago presenting a fact-based case that nominating Trump in 2024 would be incredibly stupid? Was that substantial enough for you, or should I have expanded each point into its own paragraph?
"Bang. Now nationalism has become fascism. This is the death spiral of a modern society."
Sorry if I wasn't moved by the great Umair Haque's bedwetting about "fascism." Seems like he's doing that thing you liberals tend to do where just about any policy you dislike is "fascism." Admitting the US Constitution says nothing about abortion and it should be a state-by-state issue? FASCISM! Enforcing a national border? FASCISM! Considering a move to race-neutral college admissions after decades of explicit discrimination in favor of (non-Asian) minorities? FASCISM! Believing that a human with a penis and testicles has, by definition, male anatomy? FASCISM!
If you take those warnings seriously, though, I don't know how you could live with yourself if you did anything except vote straight (D) in every election. Oops, you can't admit to doing that either, because like Buttplug your routine is based on denying what everyone here knows you really are.
The funniest part is Jeff disappeared for 2 weeks and then gets so outraged the moment a groomer article appears he can't help but pull himself back. When he isnt pushing left wing talking points he is sticking up for sexualizing children.
You’re such a smug, humorless bore.
Aww too bad. Would you like a tissue?
Did you see my comment from 2 days ago presenting a fact-based case that nominating Trump in 2024 would be incredibly stupid? Was that substantial enough for you, or should I have expanded each point into its own paragraph?
Actually I didn't see it, thanks for bringing it to my attention. Good job in posting some comment that wasn't just mindless mockery or ridicule. Of course it was about presidential horse-race politics, and not exactly a weighty public policy matter of national concern, but hey, baby steps. Keep up the good work.
Seems like he’s doing that thing you liberals tend to do where just about any policy you dislike is “fascism.”
But he's not, not in the passage that I quoted. You obviously didn't read the whole article, did you even read the part I directly quoted and spoonfed to you? He didn't mention anything about abortion or affirmative action. It was about the search for scapegoats to blame for the country's ills. Demagogic politicians (yes, like Trump) are happy to engage in the scapegoating because they can acquire power from it. Attacking the scapegoats solves no problems, but does help the politicians keep and grow power. And so the need to stay in power requires finding more and more scapegoats. The cycle continues until the nation is firmly divided into "the pure" and "the other", and "the other" are more and more harshly treated by those demagogues tightening the screws on them to "solve the problems" which cannot be solved in this way, while continually reminding "the pure" of how pure and noble and righteous they are, and how the cause is just and good in order to maintain the sanctity of "the pure" -- right up until the next subgroup is singled out as not pure enough and scapegoated into "the other". And that is how nationalism-populism devolves into fascism.
We see this playing out in real time on Team Red. Their list of scapegoats keeps growing and growing and growing. Their world is already pretty much divided into "pure" and "other", except instead of "pure" they refer to themselves as "REAL PATRIOTS". However Team Blue ALSO does the same thing. It's the Liz Warren/Bernie wing of the party which are the demagogues, and the scapegoats are the "millionaires and billionaires" (and by extension, capitalism) who are to blame for all the nation's problems. This phenomenon is not unique to Team Red, which is why the author is wrong in portraying Biden as some sort of savior figure - he is actually part of the problem, albeit not nearly as badly as people like Trump or Bernie are.
We could have had this discussion back when I first posted this article. But instead you chose to use it as a point of mockery by selectively quoting the one part of it that I specifically stated that I objected to in the first place.
If you take those warnings seriously, though, I don’t know how you could live with yourself if you did anything except vote straight (D) in every election. Oops, you can’t admit to doing that either, because like Buttplug your routine is based on denying what everyone here knows you really are.
I don't vote straight (D) because I'm not a Democrat. I'm actually a pre-Ron-Paul libertarian. I actually voted Team R up until the 2000 election, when I was disgusted by both Bush and Gore, and I proudly voted for Harry Browne. Since then I have sometimes voted (L), sometimes voted (R). But recently, with the mindless takeover of Team Red by the MAGA morons, I cannot abide supporting their idiocy. It's either Team (L) or staying home.
But it is understandable why you might think I'm on Team (D) - because the Ron Paul takeover of the liberty movement so dramatically moved libertarianism towards Team Red. In the pre-Ron-Paul days, libertarianism was much more critical and skeptical of both sides. There were always the paranoid nutbars, but there was far less of a willingness to give either Team Red or Team Blue the benefit of the doubt. Team Blue hated us because we liked capitalism too much, and Team Red hated us because we smoked pot and didn't like the Bible enough. But with the Ron Paul takeover, the libertarian movement has now come to mean accepting the premises and assumptions of Team Red, with only a few minor addenda and codicil added on. That is, Team Red is basically right about everything except a few things, and when they're not right, well, they deserve the benefit of the doubt anyway. That is what "mainstream libertarianism" is nowadays, thanks to Ron Paul, and compared to THAT, those of us who developed our libertarian sensibilities in the pre-Ron-Paul days look like left-wing radicals. Because we aren't willing to be that deferential to Team Red.
Obviously you missed the authoritarian turn Team D has taken over the past 20-25 years. That might just be a reason many of us have moved closer to Team R over that time. You, Jeffy, by being close to Team D are an authoritarian, not a libertarian.
He didn't miss it, Jeff's paid to lie so here we are.
You don't appreciate my overly sarcastic writing style, which is understandable, but keep in mind a few thing I typically avoid doing. (You'll see where I'm going with this in a minute.)
I mock Buttplug all the time, but unlike many others, I rarely or never call him "pedo."
I mock you almost as often, but unlike many others, I rarely or never call you "fat." (Maybe you admitted being overweight in the past, I don't care either way.)
You've correctly deduced I loathe the modern Democratic Party, but I don't call establishment Dems like Biden or Clinton (or their billionaire donors) "commies."
Which brings me to "fascism." That label has been overused by the left to the point where it basically means "stuff I think is bad." Like some dumb Republican on Twitter calling Biden a "commie," it's just lazy. Makes me have a hard time taking seriously whatever else is being said.
So if I asked you to define "fascism," would you do the easiest thing possible - run off to Wikipedia for some copypasta? Or do you have a truly well-developed concept of what a United States of Fascism would actually look like?
Because if — and it's a HUUUUUUUGE "if" — I was forced to point to something specific in recent American politics that kinda sorta borders on resembling fascism as I understand it, the intel community putting its thumb on the scale in a Presidential election would be my pick. That's more alarming to me than ordinary political rhetoric like creating scapegoats.
I mock you almost as often, but unlike many others, I rarely or never call you “fat.” (Maybe you admitted being overweight in the past, I don’t care either way.)
Early on during covid he admitted he was one of the classes that was at higher risk. He said it wasn’t due to some sickness, and when asked if obese he demurred. He never denied it. Most of us took it as him being very obese. He has never given us a different interpretation of his higher risk class while demanding all of us act in a way to protect him. While he refuses to lose weight.
I mock Buttplug all the time, but unlike many others, I rarely or never call him “pedo.”
He posted deep web links to child porn. Reason had to scrub its links. Overt has posted the evidence often.
He’s had over two years to flatten his curves yet there seems to be a fat chance this will happen.
Thanks for weighing in.
I will agree with you that the term 'fascism' is very much abused, and in practice it basically means, as you said, 'something I don't like'. But there is something to be said about a defining character about fascism that is absent from other ideologies. In my mind at least, what distinguishes fascism from other types of collectivism is twofold:
1. The close cooperation between labor, business, and the state ("economic fascism"); and
2. The rigid social conformity and the social expectation that one's life was to be devoted to the service of the state ("social fascism").
I see a lot of nascent "economic fascism" from Team Blue, and a lot of nascent "social fascism" from Team Red. And it is this second component that is being discussed in the article above. That the demagogues are advancing a cause, knowingly or not, a of "social fascism" when they take a large, heterogeneous society such as ours and seek to divide it between TRUE PATRIOTS and the treasonous 'other', and start scapegoating the 'other' for the problems of the TRUE PATRIOTS. How many times have we heard that the 'furriners are stealing our jerbs'? Implicit in this accusation, even if assumed to be true, is the assumption that the jobs that are supposedly being lost are ENTITLED to go to the 'true patriot' citizens, and the foreigners 'stealing' their jobs have no moral right to claim them even if they work harder or perform better than the workers they replaced. You start to see the elements of a society divided between those deemed 'worthy', the 'pure', those who are loyal to the state (at least their revolutionary conception of the state encapsulated by the term 'patriot'), and the 'other', the ones who are disrupting the harmony of the collective and threatening its stability by their very presence. That's the seeds of fascism in a social context. And this type of thinking is far more prevalent on the right than it is on the left. Again the left is way too cozy with the economic aspects of fascism. What the article described however was not that, but the social or cultural aspects of it.
Jeffy, what you’ve just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
Chemjeff nods knowingly.
Norwegian government funds research to find out if white paint is racist
Whiteness is one of today’s key societal and political concerns. Within and beyond academia worldwide, actions of revolt and regret seek to cope with our racial past. In the pivotal works in whiteness studies within art and architecture history, whiteness is understood as cultural and visual structures of privilege. The new research project ‘How Norway Made the World Whiter’ (NorWhite) funded by the Research Council of Norway (12 million NOK), addresses, however, a distinctively different battleground for politics of whiteness in art and architecture. Two core premises underpin the project: Whiteness is not only a cultural and societal condition tied to skin color, privileges, and systematic exclusion, but materialize everywhere around us. Second, one cannot understand this materialization without understanding the societal, technological and aesthetic conditions of the color itself.
Although Norway is not a conventional colonial power, this project will show how the country has played a globally leading role in establishing white as a superior color. Until now, however, this story has been lesser known to scholars and the public. NorWhite will connect the challenging topics: whiteness, technological innovation, and mass-exploitation of natural resources in a single case study. The research project will study the Norwegian innovations the chemical compound titanium dioxide (TiO2) and the white pigment titanium white in a historical, aesthetic, and critical lens—focusing on how the innovations transformed surfaces in art, architecture, and design—in order to show how aesthetic—and thereby societal—transformation is driven by technological development.”
Not a joke.
They are spending $1.2 million on this project.
Hint: It is.
The Norwegian admiralty is requiring all of its vessels to have a bar code added to the hull so when the fleet returns from sea, the harbor master can scan da navy in.
Wow
"scan da navy in."
Ba dum tss.
Way to sink the thread with this joke.
You’re saying I torpedoed the comments section?
Like the Bismarck.
Boat sides!
Cruising for a bruising—a bruising which, btw, you can ill afjord!
That joke just sank like the Titanic.
Just the tip
#IMissVikings
You were bjorn hundreds of years too late.
The people going to Davos…for the WEF Conference do NOT want vaccinated Pilots.
“We’re getting calls now from wealthy businessman who require unvaccinated pilots and crew” to fly planes.
Weren’t these the same assholes trying to require everyone be vaccinated just a few months ago?
People who don't drop dead for me but not for thee.
So they moved the needle on that one.
Just a reminder. The celebrated decrease in inflation for November would be around 15% by the formula the government used in 1980.
http://www.shadowstats.com/imgs/sgs-cpi.gif?hl=ad&t=1673543256
Good thing they're not using that racist, homophobic, climate-change-denier formula anymore, right?
When words conflict with your narrative change their definitions, when formulas conflict with your narrative change the way they're calculated. It's the blue check road to cultural dominion.
See? Math IS racist.
Yes it is. Thus it is highly divisive, plus it multiplies the ongoing effects of white privilege while adding to the marginalization of disadvantaged minority communities.
When I started reading I was sure you would fit subtract in there as well. Actually, given your skills, I was thinking you might have fit "dependant variable" in there.
Leftists are literally cancer
https://twitter.com/monitoringbias/status/1614631113003044867?t=ZuwB7IDVvU9yw3E9sC22HQ&s=19
The percentage growth in the number of health care administrators compared to that in physicians: That tiny barely-visible yellow sliver at the bottom of the graph is the growth in physicians, and the towering Alpine peaks on top of it is the growth in administrators.
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Works for academia, too.
https://twitter.com/mtaibbi/status/1614765514709925892?t=2FPkkHzLina8VsKNXfaPtg&s=19
This is hilarious. One of the main players in the last attempt to remove a President, the Mueller investigation, now seems dissatisfied with the current figurehead. Feels like the USSR, circa maybe 1983?
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Anyone who would wish us to be like the USSR circa 1983 should just step right up to a cliff Andropov!
https://twitter.com/KonstantinKisin/status/1614668097763577863?t=6uwKBU6wR5lNblH57Lkd6A&s=19
This speech has now been seen by about 5 million people across different platforms.
Is it possible that the silent majority get it?
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https://twitter.com/RWMaloneMD/status/1614767465581498371?t=jdEnQyGEPVHDPO3rpN3xXA&s=19
I see little kids at the airport with masks on & all I can think is that it is a form of child abuse. That this must be a daily way of life for these tots. And I know, deep in my soul how wrong masking kids is & that there is absolutely nothing I can do about it. My heart breaks
https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1614696280957100036?t=wptFQSIGzdIrwyhCiKnKvQ&s=19
"STEAM" (adding Arts to STEM) is and always has been a Trojan Horse to bring the AHSS (arts, humanities, and social sciences, which they have ideologically captured) world and its politics into STEM. Picture 2 is from a 2022 UNESCO strategy doc for higher education for SDGs.
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Where did this idea stem from? It gets me steamed.
I’d say we’ve reached the boiling point and need to blow the lid off this nonsense!
https://twitter.com/libbyemmons/status/1614710145845428237?t=PoTRnHiotPslMqYU16it3w&s=19
Why is he like this?
BREAKING: Biden falsely claims he fought apartheid, was in civil rights movement, in gaffe-filled MLK Day speech
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Remember, Trump was somehow the liar.
If I recall correctly from this past week, Trump is an outrageous liar while Biden is a prolific confabulationist.
lol #GOPGroomers is currently trending on Twitter
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23GOPGroomers&src=trend_click&vertical=trends
wonder how long it will take for Musk to tweak the algorithm to stop this
Democrats didn't report the little girl's rapist because he was an illegal, and somehow it's the GOP'S fault? You guys are amazing, Jeffy.
These latest discoveries of classified documents at another Biden location are all Trump’s fault!
How Hitlerian
https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1614766882543771653?t=FsGrktTOU01839UP3ZFTwg&s=19
The battle for the soul of this nation is perennial.
It's a constant struggle between hope and fear – against those who advance racism, extremism, and insurrection.
But at our best, the American promise wins out.
Umm I'm pretty sure Hitler would not be the one saying "we're the side against racism".
Tell us about the evils of "Whiteness" and the importance of race-based social programs, Jeff.
Skin color is the most important thing.
It is to any true individualist.
He is the token racial collectivist here.
Umm, I've never said "Whiteness" is evil.
Stop pulling accusations out of your ass.
I document your authoritarian bullshit. Time for you to start proving your claims against me (if you can).
I didn't say that you did, but it's high doctrine for your tribe, so that's why I asked you to tell us about it.
Do you believe "whiteness" is evil, Jeff?
Should "whiteness" be eliminated?
Is it wrong to be "colorblind"?
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1614822040929964032?t=pHHCu1JoBIbZ_9q4yMIhWw&s=19
What's happening?
[Meme]
What’s Happening? Same old Reruns.
So I think I found a Libertarian candidate for president that would be endorsed by the commenters here.
https://twitter.com/realstewpeters
He’d be a lot of fun to have over for Thanksgiving dinner.
An Alec Baldwin level of disregard for firearm safety.
From the review, I suspect the book fails to point out the biggest beneficiary of this shovelling of money and lowest in 3,500 years interest rate: spendthrift governments. This was a boon for politicians who operate on the principle that so long as people are getting money from the government, they'll never think to ask where it came from, and who will have to pay it back.
That is the real crisis that is yet to unfold, as western governments slide into insolvency.
https://twitter.com/upstatefederlst/status/1614500602209239041?t=eQkS62qNjMcbr_6kszwgbw&s=19
This hate-fact chart is getting a workout in my mentions tonight lol.
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There we are. Lying with statistics. The chart author is sloppy with the math. Just read the comments below the chart. The author eventually stops responding to the critics.
How so Jeff? How is the chart author is sloppy with the math? I suspect you're bullshitting, so how about you prove me wrong?
The chart lists the sources so you don't even have to look them up.
As for "critics", the only one I saw was a single post saying that there's more American school teachers than Catholic Priests so of course the numbers would be much, much higher. Which is weird because it's per capita.
In fact, as of now, there's only six total comments to the tweet, so it looks like you've been caught lying yet again.
Number of catholic priests in America: ~50,000
Number of public school teachers in America: ~4,000,000.
That stat shows the incredible prevalence of sexual abuse by catholic priests.
https://twitter.com/wasphyxiation/status/1614779341287862272?t=S_oaIBt1b-tDEtmO4Ws1RA&s=19
Reminder: since American companies are overwhelmingly owned by average citizens through index funds and 401ks, the USA has more “collective ownership of the means of production” than any socialist society ever has
“But state-owned industry” nope, doesn’t count. If you can’t sell your share to someone else and if you don’t get quarterly dividends checks you don’t own anything
Yet American society is considered the cutting edge of capitalism.
Perhaps these categories are meaningless. Perhaps the only economic facts are that there are resources and rules about who gets to play with them. And those rules are made up out of thin air, most likely by those set most to benefit from them. Thus they can be changed.
To reinforce Mr Hoenig's thesis, Alan Greenspan’s go-go 1990s era of low interest rates was based on a unquestioning faith in the free-market system. Greenspan testified in October of 2008 that his faith was not totally supported by the facts (perhaps, more accurately, he stated that he “didn’t understand what happened”). This after Wall Street banks sold bonds knowing they would prove worthless and, in turn, invested in derivatives based on that knowledge thereby profiting on the losses of their customers.
Anna for Fed chair!
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https://vvattsupwiththat.blogspot.com/2023/01/on-13th-day-of-christmas-pbs-gave-to.html
Or get angry that people are making a big deal about “estimates made in the heat of the moment".
Reminds me of Sqrlsy yesterday arguing that the government has free speech rights that include making censorship demands.
Amnesty.
The usual leftist pretending to be libertarians are going with the narrative nobody knew before, we have new information. Who could have known? Anyone who knew prior was a conspiracy theorist.
Leftists are necessarily psychotic.
It's the only way they can live with themselves.
I don't know if they live in his head, but he definitely picked them up from Hollywood and CNN.
No amnesty.
Vengeance.
Totally not a Democratic Party shill though.
It's Shrike and it's all he's got. Also, lefties obviously can't meme.
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Ask Jeff and sarc. They too believe in the magic creation fairy authoritarian narrative.
But only when "democracy" it at stake.
You're surprised that someone trying to breach a defended position got killed? At the same time, you think that trying to breach a defended position is "trespassing on public property"?
Do you call home invasion an "after hours real estate open house"? A high-speed chase after a carjacking, "speeding"? Assault with a deadly weapon, "a fight"? Firing a shotgun at a kid knocking on your door, "home defense"?
Pretending that Babbitt didn't get what she deserved by using harmless-sounding euphamisms for "attempting to breach a barricaded door" just makes you look like an apologist or a fool. Or both.
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