New NTSB Report Highlights Useless, Premature Regulatory Push After East Palestine Derailment
Plus: Ex-felons and the right to vote, Gavin Newsom's plan to cap oil company profits collides with reality, and more...

The latest report from safety officials investigating the freight train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, shows that the left and right's post-accident regulatory proposals likely would have done nothing to prevent the crash. A preliminary report issued by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Thursday suggests a mechanical issue with an overheated wheel bearing was to blame for the accident.
The report says that track sensors detected a wheel bearing on the Norfolk Southern train was heating up rapidly as it traveled through eastern Ohio. When a sensor alerted the crew that the bearing's temperature hit 253 degrees above the ambient temperature, they brought the train to a halt to inspect the problem.
During their braking procedure, the train's automatic brakes were triggered—which likely meant the train had already derailed by the time the crew was bringing it to a stop.
This is just a preliminary report. It doesn't identify what caused the train's wheel bearing to overheat in the first place. But it does suggest that most of the post-accident commentary has been disconnected from the actual causes of the accident.
Prior to the release of the NTSB report, the White House and the media have been eager to pin the cause of the disaster on various deregulatory moves made by the Trump administration.
In particular, they've pointed to the Trump administration's revocation of an Obama-era rule that would have required Electronically Controlled Pneumatic (ECP) brakes on all trains carrying exclusively high-flammable cargo.
The revocation of that rule wasn't just an initiative of the Trump administration, however. The 2015 FAST Act required the administration to perform a cost-benefit analysis of requiring ECP brakes, and not go forward with the mandate if it didn't pass that cost-benefit analysis. A congressional watchdog report in 2016 found that the Obama administration had implemented its ECP mandate without doing a thorough enough analysis of the technology's costs and performance.
That's all kind of beside the point, however. Even if the ECP rule had been in place, it wouldn't have applied to the train that derailed in East Palestine. That train was carrying mixed cargo without enough high-flammable cargo-containing cars to trigger the old ECP rule.
On February 16, NTSB director Jennifer Homendy said people blaming the accident on the repeal of the ECP rule were spreading "misinformation."
The ECP braking rule would've applied ONLY to HIGH HAZARD FLAMMABLE TRAINS. The train that derailed in East Palestine was a MIXED FREIGHT TRAIN containing only 3 placarded Class 3 flammable liquids cars. pic.twitter.com/ReAFDSdsn7
— Jennifer Homendy (@JenniferHomendy) February 17, 2023
That hasn't stopped the White House from citing the repeal of the ECP rule to USA Today on February 22 as an example of Republicans' efforts to undermine rail safety.
On the right, Sens. Marco Rubio (R–Fla.) and J.D. Vance (R–Ohio) sent a letter to Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg demanding he investigate railroads' use of precision-scheduled railroading (PSR).
Rubio and Vance hone in on PSR's alleged reduction in the number of railroad workers per train for harming safety, writing "it is not unreasonable to ask whether a crew of two rail workers, plus one trainee, is able to effectively monitor 150 cars."
This earned the two senators a glowing write-up in The American Conservative, which said their letter was a sign of "serious populism."
PSR is a nebulous term for a lot of different practices railroads have adopted to use their assets more efficiently, says Marc Scribner, a senior transportation policy analyst with Reason Foundation (the nonprofit that publishes this website). "It's kind of a boogeyman that's a stand-in for everything [people] don't like about the railroads."
Scribner says that PSR is getting a lot of blame for a drop in railroad workers that was in fact caused by layoffs and early retirements during the chaos of the pandemic. And given that the East Palestine derailment appears to have been caused by a mechanical failure of a wheel bearing, it's not clear at all that more workers per train would have prevented it.
In response to Rubio's criticism, Buttigieg accused the senator of hypocrisy because he supported greater use of automated track safety inspections.
The facts don't lie. The 2021 letter you signed was obviously drafted by railroad industry lobbyists.
It supports waivers that would reduce visual track inspections.
Now: will you vote to help us toughen rail safety accountability and fines, or not? https://t.co/o5MGvbEZbA
— Secretary Pete Buttigieg (@SecretaryPete) February 21, 2023
Federal rules require human-performed visual track inspections. In the past few years, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has allowed a number of railroads to conduct pilot programs whereby the railroads reduced the number of human-performed inspections and increased the number of automated inspections.
Those pilot programs proved successful in that the automated inspections found more defects than visual human inspections, says Scribner. The hope of these programs was that they would free up visual inspectors to examine signals and other track components that can't be inspected by automated technology. Doing that should improve safety.
But Biden's FRA killed these pilot programs. In 2021, Rubio and 22 other senators signed a letter asking that these pilot programs be continued. They weren't.
Buttigieg bringing that up as an example of Republican safety regulation slashing is disingenuous. It's particularly egregious given that there's been no indication thus far that track defects (that these inspections, human or automated, would detect) had anything to do with the East Palestine derailment.
That so much of this mudslinging happened prior to the preliminary NTSB report on the accident is telling. It shows that most of the finger-pointing and regulatory gotchas happening right now are more about political point scoring than safety.
That's certainly unseemly. If it leads to a bunch of ill-considered regulations being applied to freight rail companies, it could be quite costly too.
FREE MINDS
Should ex-felons have the right to vote? Bloomberg's Jonathan Bernstein says yes:
In practice, the policy of restricting felons from voting is irrational. Former felons retain other political rights. They are entitled to freedom of speech. They can electioneer on behalf of a candidate. They can donate money. It makes no sense to allow these democratic freedoms while denying them the right to vote.
Read the whole thing here.
FREE MARKETS
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's plan to cap oil company profits is running headlong into reality. The governor's proposal got a skeptical treatment at its first public hearing before a California Senate committee. Reports Politico:
Sen. Steve Bradford (D-Gardena), the committee's chair, summed up a fear held by others on the committee as they paged through charts and documents and listened to detailed explanations for prices that are typically among the highest in the nation."In our pursuit to address gasoline prices, we must ensure our actions that we take first [do] no harm to consumers," Bradford said.
And more:
"There is clearly a belief out there among many people that oil companies were profiting off the backs of Californians," said Sen. Dave Min (D-Irvine). "At the same time, we don't really have a smoking gun as far as I can see, that shows intentional collusion."
Read Reason's Steven Greenhut on Newsom's various schemes to increase energy costs for Californians.
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• Russia's invasion of Ukraine turns one year old today. Reason's J.D. Tuccille warns about the potential for the conflict to go global.
• Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R–Ga.) says she plans to introduce a resolution calling for an audit of U.S. aid to Ukraine. Congress has approved $113 billion in military and nonmilitary aid to the country thus far.
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sarcasmic 3 months ago
What about the blind hatred for Biden in these comments? Seems like a majority of the people here start the day with the “Fuck Joe Biden” prayer. Why is that warranted while anyone who says “Boo” about Trump is accused of Trump Derangement Syndrome?
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I think a lot of it is the news. Put on FOX and they’ll tell you that Trump can’t do anything wrong while Biden can’t do anything right. Put on MSNBC and they’ll tell you that Biden can’t do anything wrong while Trump can’t do anything right. The truth has to be somewhere in between. Thing is, very few people care. Most just want someone to worship and someone to hate.
Yep that's me. I just want someone to worship and someone to hate. Forget that whole living free, in peace and prosperity thing.
Just trust the system is working is the inference from sarc.
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But isn't sarc ENB?
Nah. Too drunk. White Mike on the other hand (@MikeLaursen2) follows ENB (@ENBrown) around on Twitter like a groupie.
He wants her to peg him. Hunter Biden style.
For a few minutes he was a true glibertarian.
Did he get booted?
Probably just drunk.
Who knows? He made a big production about leaving and was posting here that same day.
And he's posting here today, over in Fiona's article.
Remember folks, sarcasmic totally isn't a Democrat. Just ask him, he swears it. Don't you dare call him one.
But he is totally valid in calling you a trump cultist.
Never once did you see him calling out people for demeaning trump or the plethora of false stories about him. He in fact called everyone pointing out the lies as a cultist as he pushed them.
But Biden is failing so badly he has to try to pretend to be a centrist now like jeff and Mike.
He either needs to get clean, or drink himself to death at a faster pace.
https://twitter.com/politicalmath/status/1628946407301193728?t=J8AyKncf7x7OO4wwGrfskw&s=19
people died alone, without their families, without their spouses
my neighbor was torn from her husband's side during his heart attack and not allowed into the hospital until he had already died
it's good to know there are doctors laughing about it
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This kind of abuse stops when people refuse to comply.
Maybe.
Or maybe those who refuse to comply lose their jobs/businesses and get sent to "quarantine" camp.
Or that'll happen because one's carbon footprint is too large.
Or because they exhibited wrongthink.
Maybe just to make room for a POCLGBQT+ student/employee/resident. For equity.
If we reach that threshold, then we'll need to not-comply more vigorously.
What do you mean "if we reach" it?
We're there, bruh.
They’re playing patty cake and we’re still armed.
Never forget
The "hey guys, let's have amnesty for this whole covid thing" gambit didn't work, so they have moved right on over to "it wasn't that bad/they didn't even really happen."
Predictable, but I would have through it would have gone the other way. Either way, fuck these people.
They know damn well how much damage their preferred policies wrought, so like any abusive spouse, they're acting as if it's the fault of the person they're abusing for pointing it out.
There have been a few rare individuals who have come out and said, "yeah, we really fucked up here and people are right to be mad." I'm willing to let things slide with them, because at least there's a chance they'll have learned the proper lessons.
The majority, though? These people deserve no forgiveness, nor do they deserve any benefit of the doubt. Because we all know they'll never take responsibility for it.
The report says that track sensors detected a wheel bearing on the Norfolk Southern train was heating up rapidly as it traveled through eastern Ohio. When a sensor alerted the crew that the bearing's temperature hit 253 degrees above the ambient temperature, they brought the train to a halt to inspect the problem.
Buttplug most hurt.
Poor buttplug
Stock market news today: Stocks slide after hotter-than-expected key inflation print
What inflation?
I have it on good authority (Buttplug) that energy market price fluctuations are inflation and deflation at work.
You mean the profit Joe is generating.
My long cut is a whole 25 cents more this year.
My question is whether there's sufficient track monitoring systems in place to alert crew in advance of it getting too hot, and how well those systems were working. I guess I'm getting conflicting information here. Did it just heat up very rapidly between the sensors?
There's still more questions to be answered.
From the NTSB report:
Train 32N passed three HBD systems on its trip before the derailment. At MP 79.9, the suspect bearing from the 23rd car had a recorded temperature of 38°F above ambient temperature. When train 32N passed the next HBD, at MP 69.01, the bearing’s recorded temperature was 103°F above ambient. The third HBD, at MP 49.81, recorded the suspect bearing’s temperature at 253°F above ambient.
These monitors are approximately 10 and 20 miles apart, respectively. At the speed of the train (47 mph), that’s 12.77 minutes and 25.53 minutes, respectively. Within those 38.30 minutes, the temperature rose 215°F, or 5.61°F/minute. Maybe another monitor halfway between the one at MP 69.01 and MP 49.81 might’ve helped, say at MP 59.00 or so. At MP 59, the temperature would’ve risen by 143°F and have set off the sensors to alert the train crew to stop and inspect the wheel bearing.
Norfolk Southern’s criteria:
• Between 170°F and 200°F, warm bearing (non-critical); stop and inspect
• A difference between bearings on the same axle greater than or equal to 115°F (non-critical); stop and inspect
• Greater than 200°F (critical); set out railcar
By the time the train had gone those 20 miles, the temperature rose from sub-non-critical to critical.
Track censors? How dare the government tell trains where the can go!
I think we got a little off track here
You're derailing the conversation.
I lost my train of thought.
So did Secretary Pete, apparently:
https://twitter.com/townhallcom/status/1628805079946956800
a 400-mile thick solid metallic ball at the center of Earth's inner core
It’s gold!
It's lockboxes full of democrat votes.
If some oil company CEOs had balls, they would suspend operations in California. How long would it take residents, even eco-friendly types, to recall Newsom?
Biden (D) may respond by using an EO to nationalize the oil industry.
Then the entire nation can join the recall effort!
I think that would be the tipping point for things to go hot.
The Six Trillion Dollar Man.
https://nypost.com/2023/02/23/when-it-comes-to-debt-joe-biden-is-the-six-trillion-dollar-man/
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the biggest presidential spender of them all?
Joe Biden wins that award by a landslide. That’s the depressing result from our new study at the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, based on the latest official money and budget forecasts from the Congressional Budget Office.
Buttplug butthurt again.
The White house wouldn't lie to us. Joe is an honest man. You have his word as a Biden.
Oh. I see the problem.
Poor Pluggo. All his narratives are taking another beating today. It's got to be hard being the Reason comment's Judas goat amongst libertarians.
He kind of admitted to being Alan Colmes yesterday. Blindly pushing leftist talking points.
That could be almost any leftist pundit. It's amazing how well the lefties stay in line, even while being wrong about almost everything.
It’s amazing how well the lefties stay in line, even while being wrong about almost everything.
Almost like they're a cult or something...
I feel sorry for the nine year old boy he has hogtied in his closet. Shrike will certainly vent his anger on that kid’s rectum.
I think I'm starting to like this guy.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/rep-gaetz-bill-would-pull-us-troops-out-obamas-war-syria
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) has introduced a War Powers Resolution that would order President Biden to pull all US troops out of Syria, a move that came after four US troops were reported injured in a raid against ISIS in the country. "Congress has never authorized the use of military force in Syria. The United States is currently not in a war with or against Syria, so why are we conducting dangerous military operations there?" Gaetz said in a statement on the resolution.
He raped young girls!!!! Oh. That was dismissed.
“Congress has never authorized the use of military force in Syria.
Silly man, he thinks Congress actually has a say in this.
Somewhat OT: what do you suppose the odds are that we've already secretly deployed at least special forces to Ukraine already? I'd say somewhere around 90%, but that's just a guess.
CPI is up again? Shrike hardest hit.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/finance/inflation-gauge-consumer-price-index-increased-54-january-compared-12
Likewise 4Q growth numbers revised down as usual under Biden.
If you massage the numbers enough, you get some you like. Last months 500k jobs gained was actually 2.5m lost. Maybe that's a valid adjustment, but just like temperature data, when every number has to be adjusted significantly, how do you trust any of them?
I trust very little of government numbers. Or numbers generated with their direct funding.
Or numbers that are incentivized by indirect funding.
Sometimes those numbers are correct, just not reported or published without an FOIA.
Disinformation!
How the Russians view it, whether you agree with them or disagree with them (I'm staying neutral here).
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/russia-tells-un-ukraine-crisis-war-west-survival
Russia’s Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya voiced the stark perspective on Wednesday, casting the war as one against the collective West. "As for our country, we see all of this as a war with the West for survival, for the future of our country, for our children, for our identity," he said.
I mean the EU and the State Department have been pretty open that this is their goal. To hamper Russia near and long term.
You know who else tried to hamper Russia?
Stalin?
Kaiser Wilhelm II?
The Ottoman Empire?
Genghis Khan?
Pussy Riot and myself say Putin.
I don't think you'd see many in DC that disagree with his assessment, with the caveat that Washington is also keeping it's biolabs and ponzi schemes viable.
How to derail a grand jury.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/lunatic-forewoman-trump-georgia-case-shocks-media-overt-bias-trump-lawyers-pounce
"No. It's a prosecutor's nightmare," replied Honig. "Mark my words, Donald Trump's team is going to make a motion if there's an indictment to dismiss that indictment based on grand jury impropriety. She's not supposed to be talking about anything, really. But she's really not supposed to be talking about the deliberations."
How far we've come as a country. Who would have thought that being on a grand jury would be a route to fame or infamy.
Welcome to the self-as-performance century.
Andy Warhol wasn't too far off in his prediction. It's her 15 minutes of fame.
He never imagined Twitter.
Now it's 1.5 minutes.
MSNBC actually said yesterday that putting her on MSNBC and CNN was a gop plot to undermine the grand jury.
The worst part is the judge over the grand jury trial came out yesterday and said she was allowed to say all these things. No big deal.
So the judge is in on the fix too, huh.
Every American institution (and Canadian) are now total garbage and I'm not sure that they can be redeemed.
It used to be said all information in a grand jury is confidential as it is a one sided presentation of facts. Then Trump occurred forgoing defendant rights.
Trump broke many people.
Including here. There's more than a few writers and commenters who went off the rails.
Sure they can. By subtraction. When you subtract enough democrats (and RINOs) things get better.
I'll say this: it may be worth examining the value in keeping Grand Jury testimony secret. It's been accepted as a given for a long time that lawyers and jury members cannot disclose what is said during a grand jury but we could questions whether that's actually justified. It could shine a light on deceitful tactics taken by prosecutors or the confusing way instructions can be given.
I don't think indictments or charges are presently working the way they were originally envisioned. Even being charged with a crime is a significant punishment and if prosecutors are bending rules to get charges brought, it deserves some scrutiny. So this whole episode may become a useful moment in examining the overall practice of sealing grand jury records and deliberations.
It is completely justified unless you allow lawsuits for defamation from the results. It is a one sided presentation utilizing government funds. It can compel evidence absent a crime. It would be a means to silence opposition as a show trial.
Are you suggesting it protects the rights of the accused? I'm not entirely sure I agree with that, since it's always one-sided and it might help to shine a light on the one-sidedness. I've been following just a trickling of bits of the Murdaugh Trial, and it came out that the grand jury in that case was presented factually false information during the grand jury proceeding.
And Grand juries indict like 99% of the time, anyway. So whatever harmful information comes out during the grand jury isn't really defamatory compared to the weight of a criminal charge against them.
I am against grand juries in general. I think it is a terrible system. Even prosecutors laugh about it, see ham sandwich euphemism.
The fact it compels evidence absent charging and trial is a 4th amendment violation in my view. There is no penalty for false presentation.
Allowing government dollars to present a one sided case to the public would be an outright abuse of government funds. At least secrecy somewhat limits this abuse. I think the grand jury system should largely be abandoned.
While grand juries insight 99% of the time. DAs don't always charge or proceed to court. I think more often than not is another cudgel leading to plea deals. I hate the entire system. It is not a check on political prosecutions by juries as your cited estimate states. It can only be abused.
JesseAZ...It is less terrible than all the other systems = grand jury system
I cannot name an objectively better alternative, can you?
ATM...I believe grand jury secrecy is governed by relevant state law, not federal law.
My view is Grand Jury proceedings must be kept secret. Innocent people would be harmed by their disclosure, and that is enough for me. GA clearly differs. There is old history behind why grand jury proceedings are not secret in GA.
On February 16, NTSB director Jennifer Homendy said people blaming the accident on the repeal of the ECP rule were spreading "misinformation."
But then, we've known this for a while.
Somebody is going to get a bad performance review.
Of course they don't want the testimony. It'll expose the whole corrupt organization.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_821cfc1c-b2f6-11ed-9b80-d70d885b68d6.html
Attorneys representing four people indicted in a federal bribery and conspiracy case involving Illinois' largest utility company are worried about a political science professor.
They are concerned the expert witness' explanations of how Chicago's political machine works could make their clients look guilty in front of a jury at an upcoming trial.
Look guilty or expose as guilty?
How do you expose all the guilties that everyone already knows are guilty? Maybe that convinces some of their baked-in base not to vote for them next time, but doubtful. The only thing that will clean up all the corrupt cities is significant quantities of significant prison sentences. DOJ has other, more important tasks to work on.
Youre right. Too many insurrectionists from J6 and protesting against abortions. Priorities.
Don't forget those parents with terroristic tendencies that have threatened the public servants of local school boards.
And Alex Jones' cat...
The real question is: which cat is cuter, Jones’ cat, or Schrodinger’s?
https://twitter.com/SeanMcCarthyCom/status/1628853436643942403?t=tMQW1jr7lvrozjVMm4wwWw&s=19
Cato Institute guys will give these super villain monologues explaining why the business community supports open borders yet somehow they’ve managed to convince DSA et al it’s a wise policy for the left to endorse
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Winning over the Socialists, CATO.
Way to go.
I'm sure they've seen the wisdom of a free market and aren't at all drawn by CATO's globalist "fuck Americans" policy...
No, Virginia, there is not an increase in hazardous materials rail incidents.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_161faa4c-b3c7-11ed-a8fa-63676da4c763.html
Between 2012 and 2021, the most recent numbers available, the BTS classified 5,432 incidents involving hazardous materials as rail incidents. That is down from 7,518 in the previous 10 years (2002-2011) and 10,786 in the previous 10 years (1992-2001).
Am I being stupid here or is the article writer being a straight up liar by comparing different time spans. "Lies, damned lies, and statistics." Samuel Clemons
It makes no sense to allow these democratic freedoms while denying them the right to vote.
“Oh, very well. Just deny them the right to practice their religion.”
Entertainment company Warner Bros. Discovery is plotting to make several more Lord of the Rings movies that will explore more stories within the universe created by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Let's hope they're all as excellent as that Amazon series people are already pretending doesn't exist.
Hold on California, there's a new tax collector in town.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_b4c041fe-b398-11ed-9927-f7e3931901f1.html
A new analysis gives states grades for their tax friendliness and Illinois is failing.
Illinois received an “F” grade, earning the status of the least tax-friendly state in the country.
Conversely, taxes made up 14% of a typical family’s income in the 10 states with the highest tax burdens. In Illinois, taxes made up 17% of household income.
They're trying hard to pass CA in quality of life. Increasing taxes, banning guns, cashless bail.
But no more immigrants!
Brown people make black people look lazy.
I think there are some flaws with that study. For instance, they gave California a 'B'. Missouri got a 'C'. There is no way we pay more in taxes than they do in California. I've been there.
Looking a bit further, it looks like they were specifically looking at retail sales taxes and state income taxes, and not all the other bevy of hidden taxes that a state can squeeze you on, like gas taxes, tobacco excise taxes, road tolls, hotel taxes, airport taxes, etc.
A new study finds that people harbor fewer discriminatory feelings toward Asian Americans if they're overweight.
I've literally never met someone who had discriminatory feelings toward Asians, unless you want to include generally positive stereotypes about them being hard-working and good at math. Then again I live in the eastern half of the country, so it's maybe more of a left coast thing.
I guess you missed all the BLM rioters cleansing their neighborhoods of Asian-American carpet baggers.
A couple years ago, the local fishwrap had an article on Asian kids that were being bullied for their ethnicity, and the author of the article had to bend over backwards to obliquely admit that it was actually the black kids in school who were treating them like crap, not the white kids.
the article had to bend over backwards to obliquely admit that it was actually the black kids in school who were treating them like crap, not the white kids.
Something something... internalized racism... mumble mumble...
My neighborhood CRT watch officer explained it. Asian-Americans are white-adjacent, so by proxy they oppress true POCs. Thus black kids beating up Korean kids is social justice.
Chunks softest hit?
Ask Asians what they think of other Asians.
Depends. Are they Japanese regarding Chinese or vice versa? Koreans regarding Japanese? Northern Vietnamese regarding Hmong? etc., etc.
It's not a pretty sight, and be prepared to hear some strong words that'll make French-German-Polish seem tame.
^This^
Some of the most racist people I've ever known are Asians, usually against other Asians. Although I've also known some that aren't fond of Mexicans or black people either.
School choice in Arkansas.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/exclusive-gov-sarah-huckabee-sanders-reacts-passing-sweeping-education-reform-bill-arkansas
The legislation, "Arkansas LEARNS," will broaden school choice and include a plan for the state to adopt universal choice by the 2025-2026 school year. The legislation will gradually provide vouchers through "Education Freedom Accounts," which equal 90% of funding allocated per student to each public school district in the previous year.
10% for the big guy.
Typical NAFO
https://twitter.com/PanCovenJohn/status/1628078021612646415?t=-4Qg2J4onij-imvdoRLNXw&s=19
GIGA BASED
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Hahahahahhaahhaaha
https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1628938523850964992?t=5IBBEDFukLUDPp08Ia6VCQ&s=19
The most damaging thing Elon did in terms of my Twitter user experience is start selling verified badges. My "verified" mentions are now just a stream of troll MAGA accounts that I block & mute like Whac-A-Mole. It has turned the whole idea of account verification into a joke.
Let me live in my bubble!!!
How can people recognize me as an elite without badges?
Is that sarc or mike?
On first read, I thought he meant that Elon's impact was overstated and the hand-wringing was misplaced. No, he's lamenting this state of affairs as an atrocity.
Prior to verification being sold for $8, the powers that be were handing them out to their friends and progressive allies. It was a way to mark who was friendly and who was foe.
Now they have nothing left except face diapers.
Ukraine flags.
And the ever-evolving buttsex flag
Cutting off tits and genitals.
But, Mike reassures us that no one actually does that for those under 18.
Well, I can see they are still crying about Elon buying Twitter, but at least they aren't trying to compare verification to free speech anymore, so I guess that is step in the right direction.
Verification got turned into a joke when the blue check became a status symbol rather than what it's actual function was supposed to be. It was initially established so that the actual person could say, "look, this really is me posting," and prevent bad PR caused by spoofers.
That changed when morons like Milo lost their check for being Bad People--it then became a political tool instead of an actual verification marker. That's how Twitter employees were able to run a side business selling blue checks off the books for thousands of dollars.
Musk didn't do anything other than formalize what had already been a de facto commodity.
Also, Aaron Rupar is a Democratic hack who deserves everything bad that happens to him.
Correct
And by offering it for sale at a fairly low cost, Musk kind of brought it back to its original purpose. Trolls and fake accounts won't pony up the money, even at low cost.
If I was on Twitter, I wouldn't pay $8 a month for an internet sticker, but you do get a better interactive experience from what I've heard.
And the Dow drops on a hot inflation report.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/23/stock-market-today-live-updates.html
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 472 points, or 1.4%. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite slid 1.6% and 2.0%, respectively.
The core personal consumption expenditures price index, the Fed’s preferred measurement of inflation, rose 0.6% in January and 4.7% from the prior year, coming above economists’ expectations.
Fake news. Smokin Joe came out and told us inflation was 0.
A new study finds that people harbor fewer discriminatory feelings toward Asian Americans if they're overweight.
Counterpoint: Only progressives harbor discriminatory feelings toward Asian Americans, overweight or otherwise.
The fight against fat shaming is working.
https://twitter.com/SteakforPodcast/status/1628939432245231616?t=ibGGv0QwY21JNvSEUMfrjw&s=19
The Biden Justice Department wants to seize Alex Jones’ family cat as part of the asset seizure regarding his bankruptcy filings.
And they accuse Trump of being the pussy-grabber
I really hope Merrick Garland ends up with Alzheimer’s, or the most painful kind of stomach cancer imaginable. Maybe both.
"Entertainment company Warner Bros. Discovery is plotting to make several more Lord of the Rings movies that will explore more stories within the universe created by J.R.R. Tolkien."
In other words, they are plotting to suck more dollars from gullible basement dwellers while making the least possible creative effort.
It's worked for most of the past decade.
https://twitter.com/greg_price11/status/1628836326081499139?t=Xlmv11OXvuCiaaSTNikk7g&s=19
Jean-Pierre: "The Cabinet is majority people of color for the first time in history. The Cabinet is majority female for the first time in history. A majority of White House senior staff identify is female and a record 7 assistants to the president are LGBTQ+."
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And government is working better than ever.
That's the kind of thing you brag about when things are going well. The fact that everyone in the country knows who the transportation secretary is isn't a testament to the stellar job he's doing. I am damn proud to have Dr. Rachel Levine as the first 15 ribbon civilian admiral, though.
That’s the kind of thing you brag about when things are going well.
Yes, because when things are falling to shit people might think that hiring useless idiots for virtue-signaling brownie points, could be the problem.
Well, in fairness, it's definitely part of the problem. We're not privy to know if it's a lot of the problem, most of the problem, or all of the problem, but there's no doubt that having a cabinet full of box-checking dunces has negative consequences for the country.
Hey, only white-privileged patriarchal fascists judge things by results. Also, work is racist.
Peak retard achieved!
So, no longer blaming things on white men?
It's a shame that competency is out the window.
Competency is white supremacy, dontcha know?
...and it's a trainwreck. Literally.
Biden DoE to end 1st Amend protections for campus religious clubs
See direct link:
https://blog.ed.gov/2023/02/update-on-the-free-inquiry-rule-2/
, it has caused confusion about schools’ nondiscrimination requirements, and it prescribed a novel and unduly burdensome role for the Department in investigating allegations regarding public institutions’ treatment of religious student organizations. We have not seen evidence that the regulation has provided meaningfully increased protection
So they are arguing since they haven't looked at or worked to end religious discrimination it isnt providing any meaningful protection
From the PDF: https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2023-03670.pdf
Having reconsidered the regulations after hearing from
stakeholders, including reconsidering the potential
confusion among institutions and burdensome role for the
Department, we propose to rescind the provisions added by
the 2020 final rule to §§ 75.500(d) and 76.500(d).
Current Regulations: Section 75.500(d) requires, as a
material condition of receiving a grant, that public IHEs
that are grantees of a direct grant program not deny any
religious student organization any right, benefit, or
privilege that is otherwise afforded to other student
organizations because of the religious student
organization’s beliefs, practices, policies, speech,
membership standards, or leadership standards, which are
informed by sincerely-held religious beliefs. Likewise,
section 76.500(d) requires, as a material condition of
receiving a grant, that a State or public institution that
is a subgrantee not deny to any religious student
organization any right, benefit, or privilege that is
afforded to other student organizations because of the
religious student organization’s beliefs, practices,
policies, speech, membership standards, or leadership
standards, which are informed by sincerely-held religious
beliefs. To enforce these portions of the rule, the Department created an email address that anyone may use to
report alleged violations of this provision.
Further, in the 2020 final rule, we stated we believed
that investigating First Amendment claims generally would
be unduly burdensome and unnecessary in light of the
existing First Amendment protections afforded by the
Constitution and adjudicated through the courts.37 Prior to the 2020 final rule, the Department’s longstanding practice
was to defer to courts to adjudicate First Amendment
matters, including those involving religious student
organizations, and to order appropriate remedies without
Departmental involvement.38 Those remedies may include, if
the court deems appropriate, injunctive relief prohibiting
the school from violating the plaintiffs’ rights in a
similar fashion going forward.39 Indeed, for all types of
First Amendment matters, the current regulations at §§
75.500(b) and 76.500(b) indicate that the Department will
presume a public institution to be in compliance with the
First Amendment absent a court’s final, non-default
judgment.
Looks like they want to go back to the Obama Administration way of doing things. The rules came to be due to abuses under the old system. I suspect the abuses will return.
Rules don’t apply to democrats, but they can be used as a weapon against republicans.
Couldn't the same argument be made about every single DEI regulation?
The View tells your mom that the residents of East Palestine got what they deserved because they voted for Trump.
And she dresses that way.
If only there was a way to put those women (and others like them) on an island without anyone who refuses to hate Trump.
Then nuke the island.
You wouldn't need to. They would all be dead within days, all on their own.
Politico treats Buttigieg as a put-upon hero.
“I think Politico means this to be taken for serious analysis.”
Buttigieg world frustrated at GOP attacks over train wreck
“Pete Buttigieg has taken a lot of bullets for the president on this,” one senior Democrat said.
The world can't help it if Mayor Pete is a total idiot at his job.
But he could have been President Pete!
Instead, we got President Pedo Pete.
It's important to keep in mind here that Buttigieg's political status has been a work since the beginning, same as Obama's was. He represents a narrative that the media are determined to push--"gay Millennial taking America into the 21st century"-- that has very little to do with his actual political acumen or abilities. A mayor of South Bend has no logical reason otherwise to be getting the type of media tongue baths that he received.
Th DNC knew that he wasn't going to be able to go the distance in 2020, so they told him to back down, and in exchange he'd get a relatively easy, mid-level yet high profile Cabinet position to get his feet wet that would set him up for possible promotions, followed by a serious run in 2028 to be the first gay President.
If these things were based on ability rather than mere tokenism and political butt-kissing, the DNC would be banging down Jared Polis' door right now to prep him for that 2028 run--they'd get all the things they like about Pete, but in someone with actual government experience, administrative competency, understanding of the role of technology in political campaigns (he literally wrote his senior college thesis on the subject), and has played the leading role in turning a purple state like Colorado indigo blue. I suspect the fact that Polis hasn't gone out of his way to network outside his state fiefdom in Colorado is why Pete and not him is considered the Great White Gay Hope.
"A mayor of South Bend has no logical reason otherwise to be getting the type of media tongue baths that he received."
He spent several years at the Davos compound getting the WEF's Young Leaders of the Future training, so it was all supposed to be a slam dunk.
That, and his spook connections. A convenient time to remind people that his campaign staffer was linked to Acronym, which funded the Shadow, Inc. voting app that completely fucked up the Iowa caucuses.
It's his dark money and spook connections, not to mention the fact that his father translated Antonio Gramsci's prison journals, that indicate he was being very deliberately set up to take things over as the globalists' pet figurehead here before the decade was out.
The New York Times: The Mask Mandates Did Nothing. Will Any Lessons Be Learned?
Now that it's been said in the bien pensant's bible, what will an orthodox progressive like JFree do?
Like all good believers, he will join a splinter sect and evangelize harder.
The lesson to learn from this is that the New York Times is a schill for the DNC.
Hey, it's just a bedtime story.
https://twitter.com/hodgetwins/status/1629083287414091777?s=46&t=oN9zlpSTxpWH2AuwX3BK1Q
The story is this teacher took away his Nintendo and he chased her down and beat the hell out of her.
What is wrong with these kids…
At least it looks like he was arrested and charged.
https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/news/local/violent-attack-on-flagler-county-school-employee-released-by-deputies/77-75fab7cc-f339-4d8a-b59f-28c028bc2557
Also, I wouldn't say he 'beat the hell out of' her. This 6'-6", 270-lb man-child chased her down from behind and laid her out in a football-style hit, knocking her immediately unconscious, then proceeded to punch her defenseless body in the back and back of the head over a dozen times, and continued to kick at her even after being restrained by a Marine.
And what’s wrong with the adults who just saunter up to stop the assault?
Mr. ROTC apparently did not want to spill his coffee. But at least he helped out, unlike the one gal in the lower left.
The report says that track sensors detected a wheel bearing on the Norfolk Southern train was heating up rapidly as it traveled through eastern Ohio.
So it wasn't that penny.
Buttplug was busy on Wednesday trying to tell me that it was the brakes. What a retard, but we knew that already.
Should ex-felons have the right to vote?
Why should they have fewer rights than dead Chicagoans?
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's plan to cap oil company profits is running headlong into reality.
The battle between progressive central planners and reality is almost as epic as that between prohibitionists and human nature.
A new study from Australian seismologists finds that Earth's core has five layers to it, not the four that had previously been assumed.
Nougat.
Researchers at Australia National University have found "new evidence of a 400-mile thick solid metallic ball at the center of Earth's inner core..."
Great. It's probably heating up and the planet is going to derail before it can come to a stop. Thanks, Mayor Pete.
Entertainment company Warner Bros. Discovery is plotting to make several more Lord of the Rings movies...
Turns out the girlboss in charge of the Shire is actually a trans hobbit of color.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine turns one year old today.
As far as shiny objects, it had more staying power than most.
Being a cash cow for our political elites will do that.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R–Ga.) says she plans to introduce a resolution calling for an audit of U.S. aid to Ukraine.
The only reason a person would do this is because she is a Putin puppet.
I'm sure the audit will confirm that the money has been handled with the same high standards of rigor and accountability as the audits of the DoD have shown.
Without a doubt, the audit will show that actor turned defender of democracy for the entire world, Zelensky, has taken great pains to make sure every penny goes where it's supposed to.
With all the attention and care with which a president might handle classified material.
People have fewer discriminatory feelings against overweight Asian Americans, because they see them as "real Americans".
No danger of getting Bruce Lee'd.
Happy buddha statue stereotypes can go a long way.
Don't let your guard down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rm4SazjKsQ&list=PL8EAAB0F5E49C0070&index=1
Politicians rushing to judgement to score political points off of a tragedy that none of their proposed "solutions" would have prevented anyway? What a shock!
If only we'd had common sense brake control laws, this tragedy could have been prevented!
Because Amazon’s stunning and brave Rings of Power was such a huge hit with the audience.
Also a demonstration of how out of touch and out of tune critics are with real audiences.
83% Average Tomatometer
38% Average Audience Score
Tolkien was brilliant writing that stuff. The DEI hired writers at the WB, not so much.
The queer-baiting they did with Frodo and Sam in the original trilogy was bad enough.
A new study finds that people harbor fewer discriminatory feelings toward Asian Americans if they’re overweight.
Makes sens, fat Asians are less likely to know Kung Fu.
Edit: I was too slow. Damn you Fist!
But there's still sumo wrestlers
""That hasn't stopped the White House from citing the repeal of the ECP rule to USA Today on February 22 as an example of Republicans' efforts to undermine rail safety.""
Disinformation from the people who want to police your disinformation.
Buttgag continues to push this lie, even though his own NTSB Chairman says otherwise.
Mild correction: It's not his NTSB chairman. NTSB is an independent agency that answers only to Congress for appropriations. They do not answer to USDOT.
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Well, see, if I substitute "minors" or "permanent resident aliens" or "non-citizen US nationals" for "felons/former felons", the argument is identical. So either you're making an argument for those classes to also vote, or you've failed to demonstrate that drawing the distinction between the various rights is irrational.
And if you do prove drawing distinctions between those types of political activity and voting is irrational, you still haven't proven that they should be allowed to vote; you've instead pushed the question to one of whether each of minors, permanent resident aliens, non-citizen nationals, and convicted felons should be allowed to engage in those other political activities.
Now, the only positive argument for felon voting the linked article makes is "Elected officials pay more attention to voters, and when people are denied the right to vote their preferences and interests won’t be attended to."
Which, well, is itself an explanation of exactly why it's rational to deny felons the right to vote; they're people whose revealed preferences and interests involve engaging in criminal activity. Setting aside whether many things that are on our law books should be crimes, it seems entirely reasonable that criminals are exactly the class one would want politicians to neglect the preferences and interests of, and much more so than minors, permanent resident aliens, and non-citizen nationals.
So, sure, after you've successfully crusaded for the voting rights of permanent resident aliens, and non-citizen nationals, then it would make sense to have a talk about felons. Get back to me when you've done that.
Does anyone reading this have any idea why a hot bearing would cause a train derailment? I have yet to read why the accident happened. So far, nuthin'.
What did the report say?
But at least they put on their clown makeup.
It’s just more proof democrats aren’t really human.
Just assume that it’s all of them, just like with Obama.
“Nuh uh, Obama had the best economy eveh! And I’m totally not a Democrat shill.” - shrike