Showdown Over Student Loan Forgiveness Hits Supreme Court Tomorrow
Plus: Texas prosecutors can't criminally charge people who help others access out-of-state abortions, food trucks fight rules banning them in 96 percent of North Carolina city, and more...

Challenge to Biden's student debt plan hits Supreme Court tomorrow. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear two lawsuits challenging President Joe Biden's plan to erase a huge chunk of student loan debt.
Biden's debt forgiveness plan, announced last August, applies to anyone with an income under $125,000 and allows for the cancellation of up to $10,000 in student loan debt for all borrowers and up to $20,000 for those with Pell Grants. Biden justified this giant flex of executive power by citing COVID-19.
Specifically, the Biden administration argues that the Higher Education Relief Opportunities for Students (HEROES) Act of 2003—which "permits the Secretary of Education to waive or modify Federal student financial assistance program requirements to help students and their families or academic institutions affected by a war, other military operation, or national emergency"—could be invoked in the summer of 2022 because of the coronavirus pandemic. (Never mind that Biden also said around the same time that the pandemic was "over.")
"The HEROES Act was designed to let the executive branch ameliorate the student loan situations of service members fighting the war on terror," wrote Reason's Eric Boehm last summer. But Biden twisted that to accomplish something Democrats have long wanted to do but have been unable to accomplish through the proper legislative channels.
The administration's move quickly provoked a spate of lawsuits, which have since been winding their way through the federal court system. As part of this process, a federal appeals court issued a temporary injunction against the debt forgiveness.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two of the challenges. One suit was filed by the attorneys general of six states (Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Carolina), who argue "that the debt-relief plan will harm state revenues and agencies that hold student loans," reports Inside Higher Ed. The other suit was brought by two Texans who "challenged the debt-relief plan because they wouldn't benefit from all the provisions and didn't have the chance to comment on the proposal."
More from Inside Higher Ed:
The plaintiffs argue in the lawsuits that the Higher Education Relief Opportunities for Students Act of 2003 does not authorize the debt-relief plan—an argument that one federal judge has already agreed with….The Biden administration has said the law clearly authorizes the program and that relief is necessary to ensure those affected by the pandemic aren't in a worse position financially once student loan payments resume. Payments are currently paused through the end of June, or 60 days after the lawsuits are resolved, whichever comes first.
The plaintiffs also want the justices to apply the major-questions doctrine to the case, which says in part that agencies need clear congressional authorization when carrying out policies that have economic and political significance. The court recently used the doctrine to strike down the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan last year.
Conservative legal experts and the plaintiffs say in filings that the lawsuits are ideal for the major-questions doctrine because of the scale of the debt-relief program and what it would mean for executive power.
"What we have to remember is that the court certainly knows its decision here is never just going to be confined to this one instance," said Jack Fitzhenry, senior legal policy analyst at the conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation. "As large and important as the question of student loan cancellation is, the kind of law that they set for what future presidents can do and what future secretaries can do—that's going to have enormous impacts on how policy preferences are pursued by this administration and future administration."
The Supreme Court arguments will also examine the question of standing. Last October, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri ruled that the six states challenging Biden's loan plan did not have standing to do so. In November, however, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit unanimously concluded that at least some of the states did.
That same month, another federal court—this one hearing the challenge by the two Texas residents—ruled Biden's plan unconstitutional. "In this country, we are not ruled by an all-powerful executive with a pen and a phone," U.S. District Judge Mark T. Pittman wrote in his decision. "Instead, we are ruled by a Constitution that provides for three distinct and independent branches of government."
And a few days later, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit granted an emergency motion for a nationwide injunction on implementing the student loan plan. Which brings us to tomorrow's showdown in the Supreme Court.
George Mason University law professor Ilya Somin has more on the question of standing here and more on the broader issues at stake here. "The administration's ultra-broad interpretation of the HEROES Act runs afoul of the Supreme Court's recent rulings on the 'major questions' doctrine," writes Somin. He adds that "Biden's loan-forgiveness plan is not the first time a president has tried to leverage emergency powers to raid the federal treasury for purposes denied by Congress. In 2019, Trump used a dubious emergency declaration to try to divert funds to build his border wall, despite the fact Congress had repeatedly refused to authorize any such expenditure."
"As with Trump, the use of emergency powers here is a pretext for achieving an unrelated policy objective rejected by Congress," Somin adds.
FREE MINDS
Texas prosecutors can't criminally charge people who aid access to out-of-state abortions. A federal court says Texas prosecutors can't seek criminal charges against groups that help women fund and travel to out-of-state abortions. The preliminary decision, from U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman, comes as part of a lawsuit filed by several groups that help Texas women terminate their pregnancies. The groups are seeking to block enforcement of state abortion laws enacted in 1961.
Pittman said on Friday that the laws "were rendered unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court's 1973 ruling in Roe v. Wade" and "were not revived when the Supreme Court overturned Roe last June," reports Yahoo News:
Pitman's order, which is preliminary, will remain in place while abortion funding groups, including Fund Texas Choice, The North Texas Equal Access Fund and The Lilith Fund for Reproductive Equity, move forward with a lawsuit seeking to block enforcement of the laws.
The order applies only to five individual local prosecutors who are named as defendants in the case, though the groups have said they will seek to expand their case to include a class of all local prosecutors in the state. Pitman said that he could issue an order applying to a broader group of prosecutors in the future, after they have had a chance to appear in court.
The lawsuit does not concern a 2021 Texas law that banned abortion at six weeks pregnancy as well as "aiding and abetting" an abortion. That law does not authorize the state to seek criminal penalties but rather relies on civil lawsuits brought by private citizens as a means of enforcement.
The Volokh Conspiracy has more on Pittman's ruling.
FREE MARKETS
Food trucks banned in 96 percent of North Carolina city. Food truck owners in Jacksonville, North Carolina, are miffed about the city's strict rules about where food trucks can operate:
Joe and Amanda Broda of Joeve's Pizza moved to Jacksonville in 2018, where Joe is originally from. The Brodas got their business license through the city of Jacksonville but soon found out that only 4% of the city is available for food trucks to operate….
[P]roperty owners cannot host a food truck if the property falls within 250 feet of property containing another food truck, restaurant or residential housing.
Joe said they actually had the police called on them one night when they were set up at a local business, because despite their having permission from the property owner, it was illegal.
Several Jacksonville-area food trucks are challenging the city's rules* with the help of the nonprofit law firm Institute for Justice (IJ).
"The city's stifling economic protectionism violates the North Carolina Constitution," argues IJ. "People have a fundamental right to use their private property in safe and reasonable ways free from arbitrary, irrational and protectionist government regulations, such as by inviting someone to earn an honest living on that property by selling safe and quality seafood or cheesesteaks from a food truck. They also have a right to equal treatment under the law, meaning the city can't prohibit food trucks in areas where it allows similar restaurants unless it has a good and legitimate reason for singling food trucks out."
The city has filed a motion to dismiss the suit.
QUICK HITS
• "The U.S. Energy Department has concluded that the Covid pandemic most likely arose from a laboratory leak," reports The Wall Street Journal.
• The Food and Drug Administration has approved an at-home combination flu and COVID-19 test.
• Biden's plans to break up big tech companies are faltering. "Halfway through his term, the movement's losses have outpaced its wins, key figures are stepping down and Republican control of the House has taken bills that could break up tech giants off the table," says The Washington Post.
• Comic book images that "are not the product of human authorship" cannot be copyrighted, says the U.S. Copyright Office.
• A nuclear physicist suffering from severe bipolar disorder killed himself in an Alexandria, Virginia, jail after staff discontinued his medications. Now his 16-year-old daughter is suing.
• The A.I. chatbot ChatGPT "is credited with authoring or co-authoring at least 200 books on Amazon's storefront," reports Engadget.
*CORRECTION: The Brodas are not part of the IJ lawsuit.
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Challenge to Biden's student debt plan hits Supreme Court tomorrow.
We'll see if the poors have any sway in SCOTUS or if the debt transfer will continue.
They won't, because most colleges students and recent graduates consider themselves working poor.
A bench-slapping is imminent.
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How the colleges get off the hook is beyond me. They inflated tuition, provided crap degrees and little job placement and no one points this out. Of course the entire problem is caused by federal student loan guarantees (subprime anyone?) and so many politican's spouse or friends collect fat checks from higher ed. It is is loan forgiveness than the banks have to pay not the taxpayers. But I'd have an easier solution..make the colleges backstop 50% of loans. They then would have to get rid of the bloated administration and bolshevik DIE departments.
Get federal government out of student loan business!
Also, get federal government out of mortgage business.
Texas prosecutors can't criminally charge people who aid access to out of state abortions.
They'll take that bet.
Food trucks banned in 96 percent of North Carolina city.
Grease palms not griddles.
The U.S. Energy Department has concluded that the Covid pandemic most likely arose from a laboratory leak...
DOE wants to come out the other side of this with some credibility remaining.
Still questioning how the DOE can have a stance on this. This is so it off their wheel house is not even funny.
They oversee U.S. labs, including those that conduct biological research. Because, why not.
Of course, makes perfect sense /sarc
The genome project was modeled after the Manhattan project.
Dept of Energy had experience running large scientific efforts.
And developing the machines to make sequencing work.
So that’s where the genome science lives now.
They also do a lot of bioremediation and biofuels.
So they know microorganisms.
Yup. Pretty much like the Manhattan project as communist Xi knew what was going on every step of the way like comrade Stalin.
Just like Robby writing an article about it now.
Do we still count as Conspiracy Theorists if we said this years ago?
A year ago? Dude this has been obvious since 2019
Do we still count as Conspiracy Theorists if we said this years ago?
JFree and White Mike are. They've noted other government agencies haven't said differently so the DoE must be full of MAGA cultists.
These fucking people who lied and denied the lab leak theory and slandered those of us who said: it was a fucking lab leak....the lamp post is too good.
For the pain they inflicted, with deliberate malice, string them up, and let them swing in the wind. Fuck those people.
Facts evolved. Amnesty. You're a conspiracy theorist for believing it prior.
It is enraging, and they're so smarmy with their bullshit rationalizations.
"These fucking people who lied and denied the lab leak theory and slandered those of us who said"
How were they to know that it could have come from a lab dedicated to studying coronaviruses and not the farmers market a block away.
I mean bat soup for crying out loud!
Koch-funded libertarians are getting exactly what they wanted from the Biden Era.
The US is seeing an unprecedented wave of migrant child labor right now.
#CheapLaborAboveAll
Haven't you heard? Even contractually agreed upon labor that the laborer decides they dont like is slavery in modern speak, and slavery is the worst of evils...
Unless said laborers are enriching my preferred corpos, trimming my hedges, cleaning my pool, and building my iphone for cents on the dollar for their labor. THAT kind of labor is empowering people of color.
Linking this more for the replies in the thread.
I'm baffled by the concept of "wage theft" (which is the REAL crime) because it apparently just refers to employees not getting paid "enough" rather than something like having to purchase uniforms from a company store.
https://twitter.com/LeftSentThis/status/1628995375628705794?t=rEpOZEhK31jBlywz6yCx_w&s=19
This is the most carceral ass Safeway I’ve ever been in. Bars everywhere, multiple security guards, you have to scan your receipt for the gate to open in order to exit, and if you don’t buy anything an employee has to open the gate to let you out.
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Who else is going to polish those monocles?
I’m still giggly about Emma Camp’s article encouraging people to migrate to fix the falling birth rates. Apparently, the big issue The Handmaid’s Tale wasn’t the compulsion to reproduce. It was that the Commanders’ Wives were portrayed as infertile rather than sexually liberated… and that Offred and her fellow Handmaids are white.
Those monocles aren't going to polish themselves...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved an at-home combination flu and COVID-19 test.
LOfuckingL.
100% positive, 100% Accurate.
You may continue to test positive on NAATs for up to 90 days. Reinfections can occur within 90 days, which can make it hard to know if a positive test indicates a new infection.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/testing.html
Best testing ever.
Meh. What does the Department of Energy say about it?
Also known as a thermometer.
what cracks me up is imagining the kind of person who reacts "yes!! finally. Cant wait to take this test"
It saddens me that such people make up a sizable chunk of the population.
Not as sizable as they want you to believe. A big chunk of them are the ones that left twitter for Mastodon, but haven't managed to make it a huge platform yet since there really aren't that many.
ChatGPT taking over bookshelves makes a lot of sense. Pay someone to clean things up after a rough draft and you no longer have to worry about finding a story that hits every target your marketing department wants.
The A.I. chatbot ChatGPT "is credited with authoring or co-authoring at least 200 books on Amazon's storefront," reports Engadget.
You're assuming there is such a publication as Engadget and that it uses humans to create its content. How do you know that whole story wasn't just made up by ChatGPT?
I’m betting it’s no different than the retarded shit coming out after sensitivity readers edit a story
Recently rewatched bad news bears on HBO max, I would love to se a sensitivity readers edit of that. It's the best pg movie that would be rated r if rereleased
Yeah bland bullshit completely uninteresting innovative or engaging in any way.
The original Bad News Bears is a classic.
Tanner got into a fight.
With who?
The Seventh Grade.
It’s not unlike Sarc’s MO.
"Sarc picked a fight."
"With who?"
"Almost all of the Reason commentariat."
nobody in movie history wore bell-bottom jeans better than Vic Morrow's wife
It's probably writing most of the MCU scripts these days.
Whoever chose Kang the Conqueror as the latest story arc should be fired. Not even bothering with the latest stories.
don't blame me I voted for Kodos
ChatGPT could do better than most of the writers at Reason.
Biden's plans to break up big tech companies are faltering.
Too bad. They were banking on Musk not being able to buy up all the parts.
"The HEROES Act was designed to let the executive branch ameliorate the student loan situations of service members fighting the war on terror"
Hey, every student who marches for BLM and gender equity is a HERO fighting the war on terror, and deserves free college and other stuff!
Don't forget the mask-wearers! #notallheroeswearcapes
Comic book images that "are not the product of human authorship" cannot be copyrighted...
Skynet starts as a disgruntled Marvel artist.
Einstein did his best work as a patent clerk.
Next battle: Is entering a prompt into a generative AI an act of “human authorship”?
The thing is, most real work coming out of AI generation isn't just "I typed in a prompt and printed what came out."
There is a lot of curation, re-prompting, and adjustment of settings. And then there is a bunch of work to out-paint and in-paint the selected image in order to fix flaws or other undesirable work.
I think it is reasonably certain that when people find out more about what actual AI-enabled generation requires, it will be difficult to set the line of what "human authorship" includes.
I'm seeing where the CGI folks on QUantumania are making excuses for the poor CGI, blaming the idea that most CGI people were forced to work on Wokeanda Forever.
Biden might be delivering what Reason staffers crave. Other countries? Not so much. 🙁
Trans violent offenders banned from women’s prisons in England and Wales
Looking forward to Shackford's column denouncing this example of TRANSGENDER PRISON PANIC. He'll explain that transwomen and their ladydicks belong in women's prison. Even when they've been convicted of rape. Even when they came out as transgender after getting arrested.
#IntersectionalFeminism
That is surprising. My understanding was Britain had fully embraced all this.
It seems in some ways that Scotland is the UK of Britain.
They had the quota of defense of it in general in the statements regarding the ban.
The politicians in Britain had, but once the actual people there caught wind, things went rapidly downhill for the plans to put male-bodied rapists in women's prisons.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/02/16/how-sturgeon-was-undone-by-gender-ideology/
Got the Scottish PM canceled right out of her office.
They are starting to lose ground with the normies on these issues, as the smallest amount of scrutiny (or sometimes just the purveyors saying out loud what they think/want) is enough to show the ideology to be absurd.
Which is why they desperately cling to the arguments of "whatever you think is happening because we said its good, isnt happening" and "shut up you bigot or trans people will kill themselves"
The hallmark of an indefensible position is the defenders doing everything possible to avoid having to talk about what's actually happening
The hallmark of an indefensible position is the defenders doing everything possible to avoid having to talk about what’s actually happening
See, for example, every position the Left has taken throughout my entire life.
We may be close to seeing the negative effects of the wealth inequality they have been crying about for a long time. Problem is, their policies are the ones that really exaggerate it.
Looking forward to Shackford’s column denouncing this example of TRANSGENDER PRISON PANIC.
When a British person has their stiff upper lip removed, it's still called a labiaplasty, right?
As the number of trannies explodes, there may soon be more of them in prison then actual women. Give them their own jails.
That's the solution Italy came up with.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/02/02/beware-the-wolves-in-ewes-clothing/
A nuclear physicist suffering from severe bipolar disorder killed himself in an Alexandria, Virginia, jail after staff discontinued his medications.
You do not want to be a subject of the whims of a government agent in Virginia in any capacity.
The A.I. chatbot ChatGPT "is credited with authoring or co-authoring at least 200 books on Amazon's storefront..."
A.I.Y.A.
Parody is obsolete: Exhibit #358
You have no right to a gun. You are not a militia. When you’re talking about your second amendment rights you’re talking about a states right to have what is today the national guard. The modern interpretation of 2A is a ridiculous fraud pushed for decades by the gun lobby.
That's not some obscure #Resistance Twitter account with 100 followers. That's David Hogg, whose gun control activism (not his SAT score) got him into Harvard.
#WhenTheyTellYouWhoTheyAreBelieveThem
The soy boys know their tactics of mob intimidation and attacks rapidly become viable if society is unarmed.
Rittenhouse clearly showed these people evaporate quickly when faced by someone with basic firearms competence. That's why they are terrified of 2a
So, “basic firearms competence” is the part where you know where to stick the bullets, know which end to point away from yourself, which part of the gun to squeeze to make it fire. Maybe where the safety switch is.
And then “advanced firearms competence” would be where you ask yourself, “Is it irresponsible for me to be inserting myself as a vigilante into a chaotic riot where I might trigger a situation where I end up being badly injured or killed, or badly injuring or killing others?”
Guess Rittenhouse, nor any of the adult vigilantes who didn’t tell a 17-year-old kid to go home, never made it to the advanced courses.
Rittenhouse didn't insert himself into anything. His attackers on the other hand did. They ran him down threatening harm, brandishing a weapon, hitting him with weapons. He fired in self defense.
You're not a libertarian, so you do not understand this. You literally victim blame to justify your support of him being assaulted initially.
They can say all they want about Rittenhouse being there, but the videos of him defending himself are as textbook as you will get with proof of self defense. Going home isn't much of a choice when the real criminals are allowed to burn, loot, and do whatever the fuck else they choose to do.
Yes, they can say that. But then they are claiming it is wrong to be in public if some favored group chooses to riot. Which is also an anti-libertarian perspective.
The dumbass here is the one missing a piece of his arm.
Guess Rittenhouse, nor any of the adult vigilantes who didn’t tell a 17-year-old kid to go home, never made it to the advanced courses.
Rittenhouse clearly made it to the advanced courses. In the period of just a few moments he took out a felon, a pedophile and a rapist, all of whom were trying to kill him.
And would they have been “trying to kill him” if he hadn’t been there in the first place?
She was asking for it, what with that short skirt and everything.
Yes, Rittenhouse was a kid out looking for trouble.
Did Rittenhouse or any of the other vigilantes consider finding a cop to talk to Rosenbaum since he was acting so threatening and crazy?
Oh, so you think the skirt was too short there, Mike, or maybe the neckline was too low and therefore she was looking for trouble and deserved it.
“advanced firearms competence”
- showing up to heroically defend private property from murderous violent criminals intent on burning property to the ground, being assaulted by violent criminals, and taking down 3 criminals (one of which was a kiddy-raper) while defending oneself
I cant decide between "advanced competence", "heroism", or "giga-chad"
Yeah, it wasn’t a distraction at all for police there trying to defend private property from rioters to have a 17-year-old kid running around causing a major shooting incident.
Maybe the lesson is: Don’t go chasing a guy with a fucking gun in his hands. You might just get hurt.
If the police had protected private property, he never would have been there.
David Hogg is a fully certified retard with no knowledge about anything. A guy shot a bunch of his classmates while he wasn't there, when he was sixteen years old, and that conferred upon him total knowledge on all issues, and we should listen to him.
Mr. Hogg, please meet Ms. Thunberg. You both should have a lot of bullshit to share.
Oh god no. Just imagine if they reproduce.
They should just exchange sexes. "Miss Hogg meet Mr. Thunberg. Now go fuck yourselves"
Actually, has anyone seen Hogg and Gretta together? I was starting to think they were the same person.
"That’s David Hogg, whose gun control activism (not his SAT score) got him into Harvard."
They also made him shorten his name, from "Hoggwash."
to be fair almost no one at Harvard got in due to their SAT score.
He’s 1/2 right. A state’s right to a militia is what makes all federal firearms regulations unconstitutional.
Ironically, According to the Illinois constitution, every voting age citizen is a militia member.
"David Hogg, renowned Constitutional Scholar" said no one ever.
That’s not some obscure #Resistance Twitter account with 100 followers. That’s David Hogg
Who?!!
It's too bad that waterhead wasn't shot and killed by Cruz, too.
Disparities do not equal discrimination.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/02/27/racism-is-not-to-blame-for-deaths-in-police-custody/
The public is rightly uneasy when deaths occur in police custody. It is important that such incidents are properly investigated to ensure that there has been no wrongdoing. But that is not what Inquest is doing with its report. It seems instead to be pushing a fashionable identitarian narrative at the expense of a rigorous investigation of the data.
Yes, Virginia, it might very well likely have been a lab leak. The bigger problem now is the censorship.
https://nypost.com/2023/02/26/covid-lab-leak-is-a-scandal-of-media-and-government-censorship/
However, for my part, the most alarming aspect was the censorship, not the science.
There will continue to be a debate over the origins of COVID-19, but now there will be an actual debate.
For years, the media and government allied to treat anyone raising a lab theory as one of three possibilities: conspiracy theorist or racist or racist conspiracy theorist.
I usually avoid Stewart Baker posts on the Volokh Conspiracy. But he's got an excellent one on the §230 oral arguments.
https://reason.com/volokh/2023/02/27/why-big-tech-will-lose-its-supreme-court-case-on-section-230/
Some of his quotes show how confused §230 is.
I've bookmarked his predictions to compare with the actual decision when it is released.
Climate before Brown People's Nations.
https://nypost.com/2023/02/26/world-bank-puts-climate-policy-over-developing-nations-prosperity-and-security/
The controversy doesn’t jeopardize Banga’s appointment. Rather, it signals the supreme priority that the technocrats of the liberal order place on climate change.
The anonymous snipes at Banga are intended not to stop him but to reinforce an ideological pecking order — the business side of development must take second place to the green politics of development experts.
If we let the darkies have economic development, where will we find bodies to fill the ranks of our permanent underclass?
More to the point, how can they apply a veneer of legitimacy to complaints of racism if there is no racism to blame on capitalism?
It's probably good if the World Bank shifts its focus from development to climate policy, given how poor they are at anything they do.
Last I checked, 'climate policy' amounts to writing massive checks to 'developing economies' so I straight up don't get what the difference would be.
Business development is the tide that raises all ships. Instead, they want to write a check to be distributed by those in power. Marxism inaction.
Hey! Swiss bankers need to eat too.
Political bias and the FBI.
https://nypost.com/2023/02/26/thank-god-for-the-whistleblowers-exposing-the-fbis-blatant-political-bias/
Thank God for the selfless FBI whistleblowers who are spilling the beans on the rancid ideology that has infected that powerful federal law enforcement agency.
Consequences, or it's all just grandstanding
What a shitty article. "Bureau has lost its way", no my dear author, they haven't. This is how the FBI has always and will always continue to operate.
“Enemies: history of the FBI” by Tim Weiner in 2012 is as relevant today as then.
Yeah. It's not like the FBI wasn't used as J. Edgar Hooker's private political dirt-digging operation from the beginning.
J. Edgar Hoover: The O.G. Drag-Queen Story Compiler!
🙂
Another one the FBI botched.
https://nypost.com/2023/02/26/1993-world-trade-center-attack-was-fbis-biggest-bomb/
Thirty years ago Sunday, the largest terrorist attack then in American history occurred when a 1,200-pound bomb exploded beneath the World Trade Center in New York City.
It was sheer luck that the explosion did not topple the entire skyscraper and kill thousands of people.
Politicians solemnly marked the anniversary, but dignitaries made no mention of the FBI’s role in that disaster.
Tragically, 8 years later they would succeed.
I was in my car on my way to work on 9/11 listening to the talk/news/traffic station I used at the time. I wasn't paying attention at first, but then they said something about explosion at World Trade Center and I remember distinctly thinking to myself "Is this the ten year anniversary of the WTC bombing or something?"
Was very clear it wasn't in a few more seconds of coverage.
Biden wins either way: if SCOTUS rules in his favor, he gets to dispense a trillion dollars in handouts to his voter base (college grads with useless degrees); if it rules against him, it delegitimizes SCOTUS to his voters and lets him push packing the court.
Meh. The Left has been actively working to delegitimize SCROTUS for decades and have largely succeeded. The people who will be affected if they strike down his illegal handout, they already support court-packing.
No way the house will vote for it. What's he going to do, issue an executive order packing the court?
Biden doesn't actually want to pack the court. He wants this as an issue to energize progressives in the next election.
What a number of us knew all along.
https://www.thefp.com/p/the-real-science-on-masks-they-make
This verdict ought to be the death knell for mask mandates, but that would require the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the rest of the public health establishment to forsake “the science”—and unfortunately, these leaders and their acolytes in the media seem as determined as ever to ignore actual science.
Again, this is time to step up and note all the usual suspects on this site who mocked and derided those who were skeptical of masks. Many of those same people were equally arrogant and demeaning to people who were skeptical of Vaccines- a narrative that also appears to be making them look a little foolish.
And yet those exact same people are constantly on this site pretending that it is the deplorables who are foolish, and they who have some unimpeachable command of the facts. And those same people will never show an ounce of contrition for the unmitigated shit they shoveled.
IRS and political bias.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_8986476a-b45e-11ed-b7c3-f30a3032c1f5.html
The IRS reached a $3.5 million settlement with hundreds of Tea Party groups in 2018 after news broke that the Obama administration’s IRS targeted those groups.
In 2021, the IRS had to overturn its own ruling after it denied a Christian group nonprofit status. The agent who made the ruling said the group did not qualify because "Bible teachings are typically affiliated with the [Republican] party and candidates.”
Christians Engaged, the group in question, was able to get the ruling overturned, but critics say this kind of case shows the mentality of at least some IRS employees.
And of course that agent got fired, right?
Right?
Surely you must be joking.
Even in Chicago, they want school choice. Yet, those in charge stonewall and stymie is constantly.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_f7a9ed40-b6a8-11ed-8a9f-1b3024e42bd6.html
Two out of every three voters are dissatisfied with Chicago’s public education system, and some 62% of them support school choice, a new Illinois Policy Institute poll finds.
Because the peasants are not in charge.
2 out of 3 are dissatisfied, but 9 out of 10 will continue voting democrat.
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1629749405707382785?t=4-f4F-vVou3UymnKLZ0qAw&s=19
Imagine this being said about literally any other race. Every person in this video would lose their job. They’d rightfully be called racists. They’d be shunned. If they say it about white people they get praised by the left. We can’t continue this madness.
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"Imagine this being said about literally any other race."
The left came up with their idea of "privilege" to protect themselves from having to think about it that way, which paved the way for their new definition of racism. If you are not white, you are incapable of racism.
That's the trick to effective blood libel
And if you are white, there's no way for you to NOT be racist.
An unwinnable war. Why are we not negotiating peace?
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/western-leaders-privately-admit-ukraine-cant-win-war
Western leaders privately told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that Ukraine can not win the war against Russia and that it should begin peace talks with Moscow this year in exchange for closer ties with NATO.
you know why
"oh fuck, China's bankrolling the Russkies now?"
https://twitter.com/robbystarbuck/status/1629757110350217219?t=VQBYmhhFsy1rTYWV6-4gsA&s=19
Check out this chart. The shows clearly how the attitudes have shifted because of the woke mind virus pushing division.
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Something happened in 2013. BLM was founded in 2013.
Even James Bond is not immune from the Woke scourge.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/james-bond-books-reportedly-being-rewritten-remove-racist-and-sexist-remarks
According to a report in The Telegraph, “sensitivity readers” are being employed to scour the original James Bond books to look for and remove any ‘outdated’ content including ‘racist’ comments.
The latest publications of the books, written by Ian Fleming, will also reportedly contain a trigger warning notifying readers that they may find some of the storylines hurt their feelings.
Next up, Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer.
Aunt Polly only wanted the fence whitewashed.
+100
sensitivity editor #1 – Stained with a tint of the color white, uh, a pale hue, uh…paint. We can use the word paint, right?
sensitivity editor #2 – People may confuse it with war-paint. We don’t want to offend. Indigenous Joe may think of the paint as cultural appropriation. Let’s stick with pale hue. Aunt Polly asked Tom to cover the fence with a pale, hued substance.
Uhh, that was going on during PC 1.0 in the 90s.
Didn't they just take the books off the school reading list because they had the N-word in them? I didn't know they got the edit treatment too.
Yes, you are correct, I just was pointing out that Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer were already the target of far-left puritans.
Huck Finn's already been done.
"The U.S. Energy Department has concluded that the Covid pandemic most likely arose from a laboratory leak," reports The Wall Street Journal.
They are slowly but surely leaking out all the admissions of everything they were accused of. coming up next: t here was no pandemic.
Woke ideology and undermining society. Trigger warning: Mises.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/power-woke-how-leftist-ideology-undermining-our-society-and-economy
Now, wielded by its opponents, it’s chiefly a pejorative dismissing the person or party it modifies. It’s the successor to “political correctness,” a catchall idiom that ridicules a broad range of leftist hobbyhorses. Carl Rhodes submits, in Woke Capitalism, that “woke transmuted from being a political call for self-awareness through solidarity in the face of massive racial injustice, to being an identity marker for self-righteousness.”
Woody Harrelson has become a darling of the far-right after pushing a wild vaccine conspiracy theory during his SNL monologue
.....
Harrelson's comments seemed to reference a widely debunked fringe theory that big pharmaceutical companies created the COVID-19 pandemic to make money off vaccines.
https://news.yahoo.com/woody-harrelson-become-darling-far-035438148.html
Keep toking, Woody.
The A.I. chatbot ChatGPT "is credited with authoring or co-authoring at least 200 books on Amazon's storefront," reports Engadget.
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2023/02/22/vanderbilt-u-suspends-deans-for-using-chatgpt-ai-to-write-email-to-students-about-msu-shooting/
This one is pretty good and the snowflake reactions are amazing.
woops wrong thread. was supposed to be up higher
Just claim the comment was written by ChatGPT.
That's all you got today?
I was hoping you'd respond to news about Biden's indefensible student loan plan with some #DefendBidenAtAllCosts material.
The conservatives at the Bulwark are watching the crazies if you care:
A Catalogue of the GOP’s Paranoid Preoccupations …… People are just suddenly dropping dead. Actually, dying suddenly is something that has always happened to people. But now we know why: It’s the COVID-19 vaccines. They’re killing us. Every sudden death can be used as evidence. ……. Pink-haired Communists are teaching our kids. Donald Trump, casting about for a viable campaign message, just announced that “public schools have been taken over by the radical left maniacs” and warned about “pink-haired communists teaching our kids.” Trump pledged to shut down federal money going to promote “critical race theory, gender ideology or other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content on to our children.” ……Woke culture is turning M&M characters into lesbians. A year ago, Fox News host Tucker Carlson reacted indignantly to changes in candy packaging in which the brown M&M lost her stilettos to kitten heels while the Green M&M traded her go-go boots for white sneakers, as part of an effort to promote “inclusivity” and keep up with current trends. Carlson said it made the characters “less sexy” and warned his audience: “M&M’s will not be satisfied until every last cartoon character is deeply unappealing and totally androgynous, until the moment you wouldn’t want to have a drink with any one of them.”
https://www.thebulwark.com/a-catalogue-of-the-gops-paranoid-preoccupations/
BE AFRAID! BE VERY VERY AFRAID!
"Founded in 2018 by Sarah Longwell, Charlie Sykes, and Bill Kristol, The Bulwark focuses on political analysis and reporting without partisan loyalties or tribal prejudices."
Thanks for confirming what I've been telling you all along: you're on the same side as Bill Kristol now.
Although "without partisan loyalties" is an obvious lie. Kristol is such a loyal Democrat now he even endorses Democrats for governor.
It's even stranger when you have progressives like Bill Lueders teaming up with neocons like Bill Kristol. They've gone full on neocon on the authoritarian left.
He should change his name to "Dick Cheney's Buttplug" now, to more accurately represent his political conversion.
More like "Dick Cheney's Cocksleeve".
Remember last week when Media Matters was claimed to be 'non-partisan'?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Yes, Pluggo tried to claim Media Matters, founded specifically to push progressive/leftist narratives, a non-partisan organization. It was a case of "say you're a Democrat, Pluggo, without actually saying you're a Democrat."
https://reason.com/2023/02/20/presidents-day-is-a-good-reminder-to-treat-the-presidency-with-skepticism/?comments=true#comment-9934346
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Media Matters is non-partisan.
Their formula is this:
1) cite stupid video/audio of some outlandish claim/lie
2) link to reputable source debunking claim/lie
It was doubly funny as Jeffy had just posted 7 straight articles from Salon and was bitching about someone remarking on it.
He claimed i made him post those links as he was providing “balance.”
If someone criticizes communism, and you quickly post seven articles from the Morning Star saying it's actually the greatest thing ever, ostensibly to provide "balance", you might be a communist.
But Jeff swears he's not a Democratic Party shill.
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit, and the dimwit clown populating the Reason comments section.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
Really, The Bullshit..er..Bulwark? Here's the author:
Bill Lueders, former editor and now editor-at-large of The Progressive, is a writer in Madison, Wisconsin.
The Bulwark is decidedly warpig neocon type stuff. Now, here's where the author came from: https://progressive.org/
Their tag line: A voice for peace, social justice, and the common good! Since 1909, The Progressive magazine has aimed to amplify voices of dissent and voices under-represented in the mainstream, with a goal of championing grassroots progressive politics.
They seem to be very vocal in denouncing school choice.
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit, and the dimwit clown populating the Reason comments section.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
Really, Pluggo, that's it? You do realize that Harrelson was talking about a script he read prior to Covid.
On Saturday, Harrelson told a rambling story about a "crazy" movie script he read in 2019 while smoking weed in Central Park.
Interesting that the columnist tries to disparage him by saying he was "smoking weed" at the time.
It gets worse for the columnist from there.
"This guy didn't play along with Covid theater and prays for those who did or had no choice," wrote Jack Lombardi, a failed GOP congressional candidate from Illinois.
There was no need to use the term "failed" in the sentence for Mr. Lombardi. It shows the columnist's political bias.
In all, the column is a biased piece of shit intended to disparage Harrelson and anyone else who is "anti-vax" or "anti-vax mandate".
Hey, it's turd! You expect him to understand, let alone read the links he posts. He's a fucking clown who deserves derision or laughter.
Woody criticizes jab mandates, MSM, Buttplug freak out.
I know the MSM is sponsored by Pfizer, Pluggo, but why do you care about an SNL monologue? Does Soros have money in it?
Ask, and you shall receive.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/daviddawkins/2021/07/19/george-soros-and-bill-gates-backed-consortium-to-buy-uk-maker-of-covid-lateral-flow-tests-for-41-million/?sh=2f0a42d22687
The Soros Economic Development Fund and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced the launch of a new initiative, Global Access Health (GAH), aiming to strengthen the global rollout saving medical technology and the subsequent acquisition of Mologic Ltd, best known today for the deep-nostril technology used to deliver rapid Covid-19 tests. The technology can also be used to test for dengue, bilharzia and river blindness.
No wonder Pluggo is so angry about Woody's blasphemy.
He didn't push the theory at all, or even mention COVID. He said he read a movie script in 2019 about big drug companies acting as a cartel and having the government force people to take their drugs in response to a pandemic, including lockdowns, and he found the concept totally unbelievable, since no one had to force him to take drugs.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved an at-home combination flu and COVID-19 test.
Praise be to our enlightened masters for allowing us to take this test!
Harsh, but this one trick can drastically cut your country's crime rate.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2023-02-26/how-cut-your-countrys-crime-rate-97
Bukele's one weird trick to cut his country's homicide rate by 97% was to round up his criminal class, and put them in giant jails. He shared a video of his country's prison guards packing them in.
Be interesting to see how this works out. If successful, it might stay pushing a shift in how we deal with crime.
El Savador suspended habeas corpus rights.
Can you give any more details. None of the articles I've seen posted so far, specify what El Salvador has done except arrest gang members.
In Venezuela, they did it Democrat style - they did not file the report.
https://www.statista.com/chart/4294/the-20-most-violent-cities-worldwide/
Fiona will write shortly how we need to offer asylum to El Salvador's criminal population.
https://twitter.com/AurelianofRome/status/1630203593960611842?t=jpe68xDEMp3wxd6xjvOipA&s=19
No one asks this question.
What is the timeframe for ending tolerance towards people from minority backgrounds identifying themselves and others with race?
When does the stigma apply?
“Race is a fiction!”
Great, then let me see everyone live that out.
Most of what is going on is a performative contradiction from people who believe that race is a genetic “reality” which transmits metaphysical energy across time.
Individuals who hold to this don’t want to transcend race.
The category holds metaphysical significance and is believed to transmit inherited moral purity (social status).
No one willingly gives up a belief in superiority or purity based on “race.”
A result of this is that individuals from all other backgrounds will be divided into demographic dynasties based on genetic heritage.
You’ll be a “race” because their prejudiced belief has no meaning unless you’re coerced into being a participant.
There's no money or status in ending the problem of racism.
hence, the better things get the more stupid racist shit they find. I even saw an article the other day that claimed light itself is racist because doctors have a hard time noticing skin-cancer on black peopel or some stupid shit like that.
>>Great, then let me see everyone live that out.
I can only be me tho'.
Who's the actual racist?
https://www.foxnews.com/media/lori-lightfoot-slammed-suggesting-voters-oppose-because-shes-black-woman-power-time
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot was put on blast by critics for blaming her dwindling re-election prospects on race and gender instead of the city's crime crisis.
"I'm a Black woman and, let's not forget, some folks frankly don't support us in leadership roles," Lightfoot told The New Yorker recently.
Time to go, Beetlejuice.
I’m a Black woman and, let’s not forget, some folks frankly don’t support us in leadership roles,” Lightfoot told The New Yorker recently
Clearly that's the explanation.
Every political failure of every black woman is always , every time, racists and misogynists.
It's she's white then it's just misogynists.
She's also lesbian, so add in homophobes.
So how’d you get elected the first time dumbass?
She was up against Toni Preckwinkle in the runoff election and ran as a reformer against the machine run by Preckwinkle (and inherited from Daley).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Chicago_mayoral_election
Maybe it's time she get herself some of that ree-form.
Yeah, and the effort to recall the DA in St. Louis is allegedly a form of voter suppression.
Indeed, here myriad failures are not at all a factor of her being a black woman. They have to do with her being a failure pushing failed ideologies.
Well if SCOTUS isn't going to allow loan forgiveness, can they at least strike down the stupid rule that got added that makes them ineligible for bankruptcy ? Both are examples of government overreach, why is one allowed and not the other ?
"...can they at least strike down the stupid rule that got added that makes them ineligible for bankruptcy ?..."
Fuck off and die, slaver.
Or you might learn that process known as "thinking".
SCROTUS's job isn't to review for good policy. One is flagrantly unconstitutional; the other isn't, regardless of whether or not it's a stupid rule.
They are ineligible for bankruptcy since no student would ever be granted 100k in student loans with no work history.
I am fine with ending student loans in general. But you can't ask for an out for a loan that would never be granted under those conditions.
You are missing that student loans were given out previous to the bankruptcy decision. It wasn't out of some bleeding heart idealism, you secured student loans like any other loan; paid, defaulted, or bankruptcy settled it just like any other loan. Then along came lobbyist and colluded with government to set this anti-bankruptcy scheme to make eternal cash cows out of students. Everything was fine before bankers and their government cronys got involved. I just want to reset it back to the threat of bankruptcy giving a reason for responsible lending practices. You know, that free market idea of non-government interference that supposedly we're all about ?
You can't fix the past, but you can stop it from going forward.
And you ignored my response, which was the correct answer to your question.
"... Then along came lobbyist and colluded with government to set this anti-bankruptcy scheme to make eternal cash cows out of students. Everything was fine before bankers and their government cronys got involved. I just want to reset it back to the threat of bankruptcy giving a reason for responsible lending practices. You know, that free market idea of non-government interference that supposedly we’re all about ?
You can’t fix the past, but you can stop it from going forward.."
I'd suggest you quit posting for a while and start thinking.
Or, when your shovel breaks, I'll be happy to lend you a new one to make sure that hole keeps getting deeper.
If I recall correctly, it was the case that private (for-profit) student loans had been dischargeable in bankruptcy, but government-backed loans were not. Under Bush (1st) that changed, in part because the government was starting to push private lenders out of the market and the anti-discharge protection was extended to private for-profit loans too as a bone.
It is insane that you expect to loan 6 figures to 20-year-olds win no credit and no prospect of actually being able to pay back the loans at way-too-low interest rates (which don't properly account for default rates). Giving them bankruptcy is just a backdoor "forgiveness" of those loans. There's nothing to repossess.
And stop crying about the loans. The average student loan load is around $37,000. Which is about the same as a new car note for a mildly nice car.
If you make the loan dischargeable, then the interest rates would have to be much higher and the loans would have to be much harder to get. Unless you just *want* them to be welfare transfers.
Get the federal government out of the student loan business, and then you can go ahead and make the loans dischargeable. No one will care because no one will qualify and/or banks will charge interest rates that accurately reflect the risks.
I'd actually support a full-on debt jubilee in exchange for ending the federal student loan program entirely.
The second life of Jimmy Carter.
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3873174-how-jimmy-carter-became-a-post-white-house-progressive-hero/
Carter, 98, is a figure beloved by many Democrats in 2023 despite the difficulties of his administration. He’s respected for creating a footprint as a global humanitarian and peacebuilder in a bitterly divided world.
To liberals, his imprint on their movement is especially profound.
He was a terrible president, more ineffective than evil like the ones who came after.
As a post-president, he was a good voice for geopolitical peace and reason i have to give him that.
His enviro-proggie-nonsense was always that and he was just a softheaded nice guy who wasn't smart enough to understand the deep issues I think.
I was aware voters told Carter loud and clear he didn't deserve a second term. But I didn't realize just how severe the landslide was.
Carter lost the Electoral College 489 to 49 to Reagan.
Of course a certain Reason commenter says Carter was a fantastic President, with success after success at home and abroad, who was defeated by a hostile media that made up a story about a killer rabbit.
#DefendCarterAtAllCosts
all the parents cracked wise about Carter all day every day it was like a 4-year public Carson monologue.
Carson Daly? 🙂
one of those nostalgia cable networks shows a nightly Cavett and a Carson we semi-routinely check the guest lists
Post war Presidents - ranked: Carter average
Eisenhower #5
Truman #6
Kennedy #8
Reagan #9
Obama #10
Johnson #11
Clinton #19
HW Bush #21
Carter #26
Ford #28
George W Bush #29
Nixon #31
Trump #41
https://www.c-span.org/presidentsurvey2021/?page=overall
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit, and the dimwit clown populating the Reason comments section.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
This might be more important for the "survey": https://www.c-span.org/presidentsurvey2021/?page=participants
An awful lot of professors there, few of whom I (or anyone else) could or would consider on the political right. They have their political biases out in the open, and it shows, especially with the more recent presidents.
What’s interesting is how they move back and forth with time, and how one can see bias in the results (note the ranking of FDR).
https://scri.siena.edu/2019/02/13/sienas-6th-presidential-expert-poll-1982-2018/
Yeah, but Donnie will never move up. What's he got?
"Hey everyone, he shit on democracy and the Constitution but it needed shitting on!"
Will he? George W. Bush has moved up from the bottom to the middle since 2010. You've been wrong about a lot, Shrike, and this will be no different.
“Hey everyone, he shit on democracy and the Constitution but it needed shitting on!”
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit, and the dimwit clown populating the Reason comments section.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
Scholars were asked which of all the presidents they wish could be in office today to address each of seven current issues. Obama was selected three times for addressing health care in the U.S.,
OMFG
Republican presidents hold most of the top spots.
Of course TR and Lincoln were two of the greatest.
Even on your CSPAN article, they only hold 40% of the top ten. Democrats (post-Jackson) also hold 40% of the top ten. There's also Jefferson (D-R, a Democrat precursor party), and Washington (I).
Hey, it’s turd! You expect him to understand, let alone read the links he posts. He’s a fucking clown who deserves derision or laughter.
Yes, Obama was the 10th greatest president in U.S. history. Right up there with the likes of Ronald Reagan and LBJ. This was not at all driven by the personal politics of the professors surveyed.
Any ranking that puts James K. Polk that low (and below John Quincy Adams) is clearly too ignorant of actual history to be given any attention.
Polk was probably the only President in history to fulfill his administration's goals (like him or hate him):
1. Reestablish the Independent Treasury System – the Whigs had abolished the one created under Van Buren.
2. Reduce tariffs.
3. Acquire some or all of the Oregon Country.
4. Acquire California and its harbors from Mexico.
IIRC, he also established the modern postage stamp and okayed the construction of the Washington Monument, among other things. And he declined to run for a second term.
I like how William Henry Harrison, whose death is well known even among the historically ignorant, ranks near the bottom, but James Garfield, whose tenure was less known but similarly abbreviated, is right in the middle.
It seems like the people surveyed might be experts in their given niche area but are just as ignorant about the rest of U.S. history as your random asshole on the street.
just trying to imagine ranking Obama as a good president. It kinda blows my mind.
obviously, the thought of considering FDR as good in any way it just insane.
I know. It sucks that Carter deserved a second term but a hostile media convinced the country things weren't going well. And made up a story about a killer rabbit.
According to you Biden has the same problem (minus the rabbit part). The Biden economy is fantastic, he's kicking Putin's ass, the Afghanistan withdrawal was no big deal (or was Trump's fault). So why is his approval rating mediocre? Because the media is mean to him! 🙁
#ItsToughBeingADemocrat
I have no issue with Reagan about 17 spots above Carter. Reagan was the great communicator and handled the Soviet situation very deftly.
Even Obama said Reagan was the most substantial president he remembered and studied how he compromised with the other party.
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit, and the dimwit clown populating the Reason comments section.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
Biden's problem was not with a killer rabbit but with the Easter Bunny.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/video-of-easter-bunny-interrupting-joe-biden-viewed-5-million-times/ar-AAWmlfK
Also, your previous handle was banned from this site for posting links to child pornography. Eat shit and die.
I used to rank Trump higher than Nixon, but Trump's been working hard lately for that last place slot.
So actions taken in a non presidential capacity effects his presidential actions as a president? That says a lot about you.
It's why John Tyler is consistently ranked near the bottom.
He built a lot of houses for Habitat for Humanity, I’ll give him that.
Jimmy Carter was the last democrat to get less than stellar press coverage, most likely due to his religiosity. In 1976 he swept the entire south, in 1980 only winning Georgia.
" Politicians, ugly buildings and whores all get respectable if they last long enough." - Noah Cross from the movie Chinatown
One could say that politicians and whores are redundant.
What fucking imprint did he ever leave on the New Left? These days, he's looking downright moderate compared to who's running things now.
Pittman said on Friday that the laws "were rendered unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court's 1973 ruling in Roe v. Wade" and "were not revived when the Supreme Court overturned Roe last June,"
The retards can't help themselves. I solidly agree with the outcome of the decision but I'm unable to agree with it on such retarded grounds.
"Comic book images that "are not the product of human authorship" cannot be copyrighted, says the U.S. Copyright Office."
So the aliens can't copyright their work?
Can someone please explain how any image is other than the product of human authorship?
There was that elephant that could paint.
Is it Happy, the same one the NYSC declared not a person?
AI.
AI comic book art has become a fad in the last few months.
But AI is a human product; it's merely the intermediary between the human and the artifact.
Not really. The AI teaches itself how to paint. The human programmers just teach the AI how to learn. You can't copyright for yourself something your adult child painted.
Wait till the courts have to deal with AI produced porn in school books.
So the aliens can’t copyright their work?
To put a finer point on the issue that you seem to be ignoring: Legal aliens or illegal aliens?
It's not the USCO's job to go about locating the human creators of a piece of work. You provide the creators, or enough of the collaboration of them to convincingly own the property, as part of the application process or the application doesn't get granted. Otherwise, the USCO becomes yet another self-licking ice cream cone seeking out people who may not even exist so they can, on behalf of the government, grant them exclusive ownership rights.
Seriously, this idea is only contentious if you aren't in any way pragmatic and/or believe property, rights, or both are derived solely and exclusively from the government. Otherwise, this sort of decision is just an eventuality.
Considering that none of the flesh and bone artists who had their work illegally used to create these AI systems got paid a dime, how big should the class action lawsuit be to hold the AI designers liable for copyright infringement?
That's what comes of posting your art on the internet. The resulting integration of their art into AI generated images not being copyrighted is about the best the original artists can hope for. At least the looters don't get protection for what they steal.
"Newsom’s proposal to cap oil profits in California meets skepticism in first public hearing"
[...]
"Industry representatives and some analysts have made much of the unintended consequences lawmakers asked about, saying a profit margin cap could reduce supply in the state by encouraging companies to transport more oil to markets in neighboring states and overseas rather than selling it in California, particularly as the state weans itself off oil under long-term state mandates.
“We are concerned the fuel refineries will shutter before the transition is complete, leaving the market dependent,” said David Hackett, chair of the board of consultant Stillwater Associates...."
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/02/22/newsoms-proposal-to-cap-oil-profits-in-california-meets-skepticism-in-first-public-hearing-00084101
Prices are the method by which the market transmits information, to let's remove that and, OH NOOOOO!!!!!
Seems like there will be a market for oil and gas resale. By the gas in a state next door and resell to California. Neatly avoiding the law.
At only some multiple of the pre-law costs!
Thanks, greaseball tin-pot-dictator wannabe!
There is no way he is stupid enough to believe this is a good idea that will make anything better.
He is just pandering to the morons in California, which is the majority of voters of course. End result is the same though. Idiotic policy.
"There is no way he is stupid enough to believe this is a good idea that will make anything better..."
You're entirely too kind to presume some clever scheme rather than abysmal stupidity.
i'm going with venal shortsighted pandering over clever scheme.
I'm still holding "stupidity".
>>Challenge to Biden's student debt plan hits Supreme Court tomorrow.
is both Panem et Circenses.
If it was an honorable Supreme Court it would rule that *all* wealth re-distribution is a violation of the Supreme Law.
Tossing out a whole slew of UN-Constitutional Treasonous USC and shutting down the Nazi-Empire and bringing back the USA.
The flaw in our constitution is that the psychopathic warpig economically ignorant authoritarians are the ones who appoint the judges that are supposed to keep them under control.
While I agree; The tail-end of that is the US voter.
Who compulsively votes for ?free?/stolen ponies over a constitutional society.
When was the last time a spot-light candidate was elected for promising to *actually* uphold the Supreme Law instead of promising More Gov-Gangster-Guns to steal from those ‘icky’ people for them? The voters have literally elected Al Capone (law breaker #1) to enforce the laws of the land; the same scenario as Germany electing those who put Hitler in charge.
The ideology of Socialism is the core-problem.
>>honorable Supreme Court
larf of the morning right here.
No twitter links?! Twitter is dead!
Muh private company.
Slack ‘Permanently Suspends’ Libs Of TikTok From Using Their Software
lol who gives a shit. who uses slack?
Libs Of TikTok apparently.
It is a purely internal to a business program. Why would they care if someone they disagree with politically uses it?
If it's known that Libs of Tik Tok uses Turbo Tax, then Turbo Tax doesn't want their software associated with that.
A lot of tech companies do.
Cops Called In, Students Suspended for Qur'an Desecration…in the U.K.
Incidentally the US military regularly burns more bibles than any other social or political entity in the world.
The wogs begin in
Calais10 Downing Street.James Bond books scrubbed by ‘sensitivity experts’ ahead of 70th anniversary
Octopussy now 3 minutes long.
just burn the damn things and be done with it
Three minutes longer than Live and Let Die would be.
Pussy Nomore.
James Bond was already scrubbed by 'sensitivity experts' in '67.
Don't call it "loan forgiveness" when it's not. Instead of the borrowers paying off the loans as they agreed to, the President is trying to make American taxpayers pay off the debt, without Congress approving the expenditure first as is legally and Constitutionally required. it ought to be considered an impeachable offense.
Or more accurately, taking out new loans for the taxpayers to pay off later, to pay off the student loans today.
The Constitution doesn't even allow congress to make that move.
It's a double violation of founders(the people's law) over them.
Arguably, it's a Fifth Amendment taking of private property without due process of law
So the laptop class is suddenly worried their jobs could be done by a bot.
Learn to code.
There needs to be transparency from the authors and the platforms about how these books are created or you’re going to end up with a lot of low-quality books
Dan Brown hit hardest.
The SCOTUS liberals say congress gave the Education dept the right to fund emergencies. So they get a blank check and can say at any time if something is an emergency and how much they can spend. Am I the only one that thinks this is just more insanity?
Saw "abortions, food trucks" together in the lead and knew our girl was back.
Headline could have been "another of the hysterical abortion fears of libs has turned out to not happen"
And the food truck thing was an added bonus!
Sqrlsy doesn't even know what 230 actually says or does, so no type of logical or legal argument will dissuade him from continuing to troll whenever it's criticized.
Crappy cite because I'm lazy but you can find much more.
https://www.factcheck.org/2009/05/burned-bibles/
Article’s from 2009 but it been going on since the first gulf war and they continue to do it even now.
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I think a food truck serving up abortions is in poor taste.
No pot or buttsex though. It hard getting in the groove after a vacation.
🙂
no, don't go on. only that Friedman girlfriend can possibly produce a worse movie.
Chinese cannibalism of infant flesh outrages the world
Next hottest thing after crickets.