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Financial Regulation

New Regulations Won't Stop the Next Bank Collapse

Plus: Another campus free speech debacle, foreign cheese groups lose Gruyere trademark case, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 3.17.2023 9:52 AM

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"I believe in ready, aim, fire—not ready, fire, aim," said Maine Sen. Angus King, an Independent who caucuses with Democrats, in a discussion about passing new financial regulation in the wake of Silicon Valley Bank's (SVB) collapse. Somewhat astoundingly, he's not alone among left-of-center lawmakers in resisting the temptation to rush through new banking rules in response.

Plenty of Democratic lawmakers are angling for new regulations, of course. President Joe Biden, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.), and many others have been quick to blame SVB's problems not simply on poor decisions by private actors but on an alleged lack of oversight of midsize banks. Specifically, they blame a Trump-era rollback of Dodd-Frank regulations that said banks with $50 billion or more in assets were subject to increased regulatory scrutiny. Under the 2018 Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act, this threshold for stricter regulation was raised to $250 billion.

"I'm going to ask Congress and the banking regulators to strengthen the rules for banks, to make it less likely this kind of bank failure would happen again," said Biden on Monday. Warren, meanwhile, has introduced legislation that would repeal the 2018 rollback.

But whether SVB's situation would have been different had these regulations remained in place is highly questionable. "You knew just by looking at this bank that it was growing at exceptionally rapid rate, which should have been a red flag to look at," Thomas Hoenig with the Mercatus Center at George Mason University told Marketplace. "So I don't blame it on so much on the rollback of Dodd-Frank. I blame it on the fact that the bank management didn't understand the fact that interest rates change and they need to be managing their portfolio accordingly."

Besides, even without the stricter rules, bank regulators still could have acted but did not. So, the idea that new regulations are needed to stop the next midsize bank collapse is suspect, to say the least.

Of course, it's not surprising that some Democrats are using this debacle to push for giving government more control over banks. (Never let a good crisis go to waste, right?) What is surprising is that some Democrats are resisting calls to blame the 2018 regulatory rollback or to rush through new regulations.

"Moderate Senate Democrats who voted to loosen regulations on midsize banks in 2018 are standing by their votes in the wake of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse, joining Republicans in resisting enhanced scrutiny for financial institutions," reports Sahil Kapur at NBC News:

Sens. Tom Carper, D-Del., and Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., both said they stand by their votes for the 2018 deregulatory bill.

"It's early. I think we need to complete the investigation of what actually happened at Silicon Valley Bank. All the regulation in the world isn't going to fix bad management practices, and it appears that that's one of the problems at SVB," Shaheen said, while keeping the door open to revisiting the bill if the findings sway her….

Asked whether the 2018 bill was a mistake, Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., responded: "I would say no. The work that I did on it was targeted toward small banks and toward rural banks."

Sen. Mark Warner (D–Va.) also defended the 2018 rollback while appearing on ABC's This Week last Sunday. "I think it put in place an appropriate level of regulation on midsize banks," he said.

Sen. Tim Kaine (D–Va.) told VPM he voted for the 2018 regulatory rollback "because my community banks had been telling me about Dodd-Frank challenges for years, and they strongly believed and still believe that it was the right thing." He suggested that lawmakers should wait for the Federal Reserve review of what happened with SVB before passing any new policies.

"It appears that the leading causes of the failure of Silicon Valley Bank were managers who maintained a woefully under-diversified asset sheet, and a small group of investors who sparked a panic that led depositors to withdraw money at a rate that would be unsustainable for any bank," said Sen. Chris Coons (D–Del.) in a statement. "SVB was subject to federal and state supervision, and it's not clear what additional regulatory requirements might have yielded a different outcome."

Obviously, senators who voted for the 2018 change have self-interested reasons to resist blaming it for SVB's collapse. But for a change, lawmaker self-interest is working out in favor of rationality and restraint.

Republicans, meanwhile, are also highly critical of the idea that the 2018 law is to blame for SVB's problems or that undoing it is necessary to prevent the next midsize bank collapse.

Bank regulators "had the tools that they needed," said Rep. John W. Rose (R–Tenn.). "Based on all of my conversations with the community bankers in Tennessee, had they been doing what Silicon Valley Bank was doing, they insist that the regulators would have been very much on top of them."

To some Republicans, Democrats' zeal to blame deregulation is designed to deflect from the role that inflation, interest rate hikes, and Democratic policies played in SVB's problems.

"I think President Biden and others…are simply trying to distract from the fact that it was the inflation that their policies created that is probably the biggest culprit to driving the run on the bank," said Rep. Bryan Steil (R-Wis.).


FREE MINDS

Two takes on the Kyle Duncan debacle at Stanford and campus free speech norms. Duncan, a federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, was invited to give a talk to Stanford University law students. Duncan was protested by about 100 students, who first booed those entering the talk and then disrupted it so badly that Duncan couldn't continue.

School administrators eventually intervened, asking everyone to quiet down. But Tirien Steinbach, the law school's associate dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion, asked the judge if he thought speaking on campus was "worth the pain that this causes and the division that this causes," as if he should feel guilty for daring to speak in public because some people might be upset. "Do you have something so incredibly important to say about Twitter and guns and COVID that that is worth this impact on the division of these people who have sat next to each other for years, who are going through what is the battle of law school together, so that they can go out into the world and be advocates?" Steinbach said.

"Of course the educational value of a federal judge outlining his thinking on matters likely to come before him is worth the subjective upset it causes a subset of law students acculturated to feel harmed by the physical presence of people whose jurisprudential values they hold in contempt," writes Conor Friedersdorf at The Atlantic:

Indeed, the educational value might be greatest for the most upset students if the administrators at Stanford stopped indulging their catastrophizing and started showing them that they are perfectly capable of engaging substantively with any and all viewpoints.

Because that's part of the job of lawyers! If they can't handle being on the same college campus as a judge whose views they hold in contempt without experiencing harm, how are they supposed to excel before, say, a judge who sent one of their innocent clients to prison, or to represent a rapist as a public defender, or to sway a Supreme Court justice who isn't totally convinced that torture is wrong? To be good lawyers, they must understand the legal arguments on all sides of issues, particularly the issues that they care about most, and especially when the arguments in question are advanced by someone who decides federal cases.

Lawyer Ken White writes at The Popehat Report that Duncan—who "doesn't have Twitter so he uses Fifth Circuit opinions for pronoun rants"—is no free speech hero. "Judge Duncan is part of a culture of turning the federal judiciary into a conservative grievance LiveJournal. He's also part of a pathetic culture of conservative victimology and free-speech hucksterism."

But White also reserves plenty of criticism for the students who shouted him down:

Students think that they should be able to dictate which speakers their peers invite, who can speak, what they can say, and who can listen. They're not satisfied with the most free-speech-exceptionalist system in the world that lets them respond to speech by assembling, protesting, and reviling people of authority like Judge Duncan. They demand the right not just to speak, but to control the speech of others. That's straight-up thuggish, an aspiration born of a fascist soul. These are law students. They are training to express themselves for a living. If their view is "we can't respond to awful speech, we can only stop it from happening," then they're going to be terrible lawyers.

Law students also persist in imagining that they invented the world. They believe they discovered that free speech laws and norms protect awful speech and awful people. They believe they discovered the plea "yes, but what you don't understand is that this speech is really bad." They believe that they are so self-evidently right, good, trustworthy, and noble that it's obvious that we should let them decide who talks and who doesn't. And they are too hubris-swollen — not too stupid, but too drunk with self-righteousness — to see that exceptions to free speech have always been used most harmfully against the powerless, and always will be. They're too full of themselves to see that "let a crowd decide who is allowed to speak" is a horrific norm to promote with grotesque historic resonance.


FREE MARKETS

Cheese made in the U.S. can be called Gruyere, says the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit. The ruling stems from grievances by Swiss and French cheese consortiums, which argued that the word Gruyere could only be used to describe cheese made in the Gruyère regions of France and Switzerland. They filed an application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to register the word Gruyere as a certification mark. The U.S. Dairy Export Council, Atalanta Corporation, and Intercibus Inc. objected, arguing that the word Gruyere is generic and not eligible for protection.

The Patent and Trademark Office agreed that it could not be registered and the consortiums took the matter to federal court, which also agreed with the Dairy Export Council. The foreign cheese groups appealed, bringing the matter before the 4th Circuit.

"Like a fine cheese, this case has matured and is ripe for our review," wrote Chief Judge Roger L. Gregory in the court's opinion. "We conclude that the term 'GRUYERE' is generic as a matter of law and affirm the decision of the district court."


QUICK HITS

BREAKING: Federal appeals court says Florida's universities can't enforce the Stop WOKE Act pending appeal.https://t.co/zIVTfp225Y

— FIRE (@TheFIREorg) March 16, 2023

• Poland is pledging to send fighter jets to Ukraine, which would make it the first NATO member to do so.

• A flight attendants union is pressing to end free airplane trips for babies, saying that children under 2 years old riding on parents' laps is too dangerous. As evidence, they cite the death of one lap-riding child in a 1989 plane crash and the death of another child in a 1994 plane crash. But 111 other people (presumably not riding on other passengers' laps) were killed in the first crash and 20 other passengers were killed in the second.

• "North Dakota's Supreme Court on Thursday refused to revive a strict abortion ban previously blocked by a lower court, finding that the ban violates a state constitutional right to abortion to preserve the mother's life or health," reports Reuters. "The ruling means that abortion remains legal in North Dakota for now."

• The Scandinavian prison model "looks at the loss of liberty and separation from community as the punishment. During that separation, life should be as normal as possible so that people can learn to make better choices without being preoccupied by fear and violence," writes Anita Chabria in a Los Angeles Times piece about efforts to bring Scandinavian ideas to California prisons.

• Utah has banned abortion clinics. The state still allows abortions at up to 18 weeks of pregnancy, but they must take place inside a hospital.

• Police found a blunt in their car, so they seized their kids.

• The debate Hugh Hefner won and William Buckley lost.

• Florida Republicans are now pushing a six-week abortion ban.

• "In Oregon, the state's inability to run an accurate drivers license database means people are being locked up even though their vehicles are properly registered," notes Tim Cushing at Techdirt.

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Elizabeth Nolan Brown is a senior editor at Reason.

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  1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

    Look at that. Reason is blaming the bank collapse on Trump. How typical.

    1. HorseConch   2 years ago

      Thanks for the thoughtful insight. You should dig through some old OBL work and see how a real troll works. Otherwise it just looks like the sad flailing of a lefty that can't admit it.

      1. sarcasmic   2 years ago (edited)

        Yep. Such a lefty. Because leftists support free trade, oppose industrial policy, don't want to curtail the free movement of people, and are opposed to censorship. You're the smartest retard I've met in a while.

        1. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

          Poor sarc.

        2. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

          Poor drunken raging Sarc. No one loves him.

        3. Unable2Reason   2 years ago

          "don’t want to curtail the free movement of people" LOL

    2. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

      I've only ever muted one non-bot user. Sarc is lobbying really hard to become the second, because his one-note, spammed repeated comments are difficult to distinguish from bots.

      1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

        By "bots" you mean the dozen or so people who respond to any criticism of DeSantis' policies with accusations of DSDS, who complain whenever Republicans are criticized, who claim articles critical of Democrats don't exist, and call anyone who disagrees with Republicans a leftist? Oh, wait. Those are the people you have conversations with because you agree with them.

        1. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

          See? I didn't even need to read your fucking comment to know exactly what you would say. Try another schtick, please.

          1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

            Why don't you try thinking instead of being a Republican parrot. That or change your name.

            1. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

              Ideas!

            2. JesseAz   2 years ago

              Reminder. Sarc is allowed to call everyone a republican. Just don't call him a leftist piece of shit. He promises it isnt being a hypocrite.

            3. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

              Why? You gonna run away again little girl?

        2. JesseAz   2 years ago

          Do you have a single cite?

        3. Libertariantranslator   2 years ago

          I forgot to log in, so there's sarcasmic being jumped by a gang of Trumpanzees, girl-bulliers and Army of God terrists. Any normal person would see this and guess Reason is a Q-klux coven of Alex Jones Jesus freaks. Now the ani are all rectangles sarc hasn't bothered to moot. Still... if the idea is to attract new readers, suckpuppet shows are not the right approach.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

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    3. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      Sarcasmic thinks Reason is being unfairly slammed as inhabited by woke progressives who'll take any excuse to attack progressivism's enemies. So under every article critical of Republicans, conservatives, Mises caucus libertarians, etc., he'll post what he thinks is mockery of those complaints.

      The fact that Sarcasmic has ended up having to post his little troll numerous times a day, under two thirds of the articles, would make a thinking man wonder if everyone else might have actually had a point about progressive bias.
      Sarc is not a thinking man.

      1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

        Nope. He’s a drunken, homeless, rageaholic leftist.

        1. Dillinger   2 years ago

          I'm addicted to rageahol!

          1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

            The progressives have been pushing that as a fuel substitute for decades. The college kids are wavy users.

    4. Outlaw Josey Wales   2 years ago

      Look at that. Reason is blaming the bank collapse on Trump. How typical.

      Is it still sarcastic if it's true?

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    6. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

      Look at that. Sarc is being a whining, drunken little bitch again.

  2. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

    Only government knows how to handle money properly.

    1. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 years ago

      The federal government should be in charge of everything everywhere all at once.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

        We're almost there. I still scratch my balls once in a while but only because the CDC hasn't yet issued an advisory statement on the subject.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    New Regulations Won't Stop the Next Bank Collapse

    But bailing out the previous one sure will!

    1. JFree   2 years ago

      There really is no point of pretending regulations do anything when bailouts are assumed and there are no alternatives to the shittiest form of banking.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago (edited)

        The bailouts are for the elite like the ones invested in SVB, while heartland regional banks without those political connections are sacrificed on the altar and used to justify that increase in control–which the elites will just ignore anyway on the way to their next over-leveraged clusterfuck, because they know their buddies won't let the wrath of the bureaucracy won't come down on them.

      2. damikesc   2 years ago

        Basically. Only way banks learn is if they suffer real and actual consequences. Risk Management should be a serious thing for a bank, not something to just hand off to anybody who checks the right boxes.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Federal appeals court says Florida's universities can't enforce the Stop WOKE Act pending appeal.

    Stay awake, say gay!

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  5. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    A flight attendants union is pressing to end free airplane trips for babies, saying that children under 2 years old riding on parents' laps is too dangerous.

    It's easier to kick the back of the seat in front of them.

    1. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

      Plus, the loud crying gets to you after a while.

      1. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

        Flight attendant unions are the arbiter of inflight safety?

        Sounds like the unions cut a deal with the airlines to sell more seats.

        1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          What planet are we on? Flight attendant unions have always had a say in inflight safety rules.

          1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago (edited)

            Being subservient to union bosses is probably normal for you democrats. It isn’t for Americans.

          2. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

            They've always had a say in union member safety. Nothing else.

            I'm reminded of the teacher's union influencing curriculum.

            Neither union is qualified for anything outside of labor negotiation.

            1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

              Yeah, I guess being there day after day with passengers wouldn’t give them any opinions about what might be safe or not.

              1. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

                Everyone is entitled to opinions. When the opinions turn into pushing policies that do not improve "safety" or worse, exacerbate the situation, they should be ridiculed and removed.

                After 9/11, sky waitresses think have are above reproach, criticism, and cannot be questioned. Passengers are the customers and the waitstaff needs to be constantly reminded of this fact.

              2. damikesc   2 years ago

                They provide zero information to back up their claims.

        2. BadLib   2 years ago

          Perhaps they are fearful that in heavy turbulence they, or their colleagues, will be knocked unconscious by a flying baby projectile and be unable to perform their safety functions.

          (It is actually ridiculous that adults, who should be able make their own informed decisions about their life, must be buckled in but a 12-month old baby who has no ability to make that decision rationally and is particularly vulnerable to injury doesn't have to be buckled in.)

        3. Zeb   2 years ago

          I'm going to guess they just don't like dealing with babies.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

      Put those little bastards in the cargo hold with the dogs.

      1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

        Isn’t that what Shrike does with neighborhood kids he captures?

    3. Zeb   2 years ago

      I'd rather just ban babies from most flights. Or ship them as cargo. Why do you need to travel with an infant anyway? It just makes the flight even more miserable for everyone else.

  6. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

    Should have cited the study that crying babies on planes are the worst.

    1. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

      No, sarc and srg are the worst. Toxic, one might say.

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        Sarc and "British shrike"*

    2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      Crying babies on planes has never bothered me. Loud snoring on the other hand...

      1. Zeb   2 years ago

        The snorer has to be right next to you for it to matter. The baby makes it miserable for everyone. Unless you encounter much louder snoring that I have. Try being on a flight from Japan with a crying baby. I was about ready to promote 7th trimester abortions after that.

      2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

        It’s beef jerky and Doritos for me. I like both of these things, but when the guy sitting right next to you is eating them….

  7. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    "Like a fine cheese, this case has matured and is ripe for our review," wrote Chief Judge Roger L. Gregory in the court's opinion.

    That's enough to make Chester Cheetah blush.

    1. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

      Curd that be any more cheesy?

      1. Rich   2 years ago

        No whey!

    2. Anomalous   2 years ago

      I declare that judge persona au gratin.

      1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

        Don't forget to work in something about Colby, Jack!
        😉

        1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

          Yes, if you want things running like a ‘Swiss’ watch.

  8. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Macron versus the French Republic.

    https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/03/17/macrons-denial-of-democracy/

    Yet while French citizens may have been outraged by Macron’s legislative coup, his pals in the European Union have barely raised an eyebrow. This is hardly a surprise. Eurocrats see Macron, an articulate, accomplished technocrat, as one of their own. Perhaps more than any other EU leader, Macron personifies the technocratic project of the EU, and its attempt to depoliticise public life.

    1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      If a certain Hungarian Prime Minister did that we'd have millions of outraged articles all over the place screaming "Dictator".

      You're only Literally Hitler if you're not practicing corporatism by enriching the globalist political and corporate establishment through your policies and narratives.

      1. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

        That is true.

    2. Sevo   2 years ago

      Since the US taxpayers are providing France's defense, shouldn't we get a vote in the matter?

    3. damikesc   2 years ago

      This is why EVERY country should leave. The EU is an inherently anti-representative entity.

  9. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    More Twitter files. Private company:

    https://twitter.com/mtaibbi/status/1636729168997109761?s=46&t=0E3j5st2xxnFRnT_IkYSIQ

    2.“The release of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s Spring 2020 emails… has been used to exacerbate distrust in Dr. Fauci.”
    “Increased distrust in Fauci’s expert guidance.”

    1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

      4.All were characterized as “potential violations” or disinformation “events” by the Virality Project, a sweeping, cross-platform effort to monitor billons of social media posts by Stanford University, federal agencies, and a slew of (often state-funded) NGOs.

      1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

        10.THE BEGINNING: On February 5, 2021, just after Joe Biden took office, Stanford wrote to Twitter to discuss the Virality Project. By the 17th, Twitter agreed to join and got its first weekly report on “anti-vax disinformation,” which contained numerous true stories.

        1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

          14.VP told Twitter that “true stories that could fuel hesitancy,” including things like “celebrity deaths after vaccine” or the closure of a central NY school due to reports of post-vaccine illness, should be considered "Standard Vaccine Misinformation on Your Platform."

          1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

            15. In one email to Twitter, VP addressed what it called the “vaccine passport narrative,” saying “concerns” over such programs “have driven a larger anti-vaccination narrative about the loss of rights and freedoms.”
            This was framed as a "misinformation" event.

            1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

              27.In a chilling irony, the VP ran searches for the term “surveillance state.” As an unaccountable state-partnered bureaucracy secretly searched it out, the idea that “vaccines are part of a surveillance state” won its own thoughtcrime bucket: “conspiracy.”

      2. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

        "7.Though the Virality Project reviewed content on a mass scale for Twitter, Google/YouTube, Facebook/Instagram, Medium, TikTok, and Pinterest, it knowingly targeted true material and legitimate political opinion, while often being factually wrong itself."

        Knowingly targeted.

        I wonder where Pfizer lands in all of this?

        1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

          41.“We talk way too much about foreign…it's sexy, and it's fun, and it's a little bit cold warry,” Stamos said, adding the “vast majority” of problems were now domestic. “We have like an 80-20 breakdown... I think that needs to be flipped.”

      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

        Boy, with how often this university is popping up in the news recently as a major institutional vanguard of the woke religion, the leaders of Stanford are really pushing hard to be first in line when the Day of Woodchipper arrives.

        1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

          43.VP would later say it partnered with “several government agencies,” including the Office of the Surgeon General and the CDC. It reportedly also worked with DHS’s CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) and GEC, among others.

          1. MT-Man   2 years ago

            Katherine Wu of the Atlantic says the proof is indisputable it's racoon dogs that created covid.

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

              They're really desperate to redirect the lines of questioning away from the gain-of-function research, aren't they. The question is, why are they so desperate to do so?

              1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

                Probably because they're desperately trying to figure out how to craft a virus that will kill off about 90 percent of human life on the planet while leaving them safe from harm. These people aren't snatching up farmland, getting dual-citizenship passports, and building mansions in the most remote areas because they like the peace and quiet. They're doing it specifically as a bug-out measure when the shit hits the fan.

    2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      But White Mike and Sqrlsy say this is all out of context and heavily censored. It said so at Salon.

    3. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      this is the biggest scandal of the last 50 years and lefties be like, 'nothing burger'

      If it was the regime trying to censor tranny news they'd be having apoplectic fits.

    4. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

      Much the same way that news stories about Bernie Madoff increased distrust in him

  10. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    ...efforts to bring Scandinavian ideas to California prisons.

    The end result will be to turn urban California into a prison.

    1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      How so? California has a tradition of sticking most of its prisons off in rural communities.

      1. JFree   2 years ago

        One of the better Nordic ideas about prisons is that they don't look for economies of scale in warehousing prisoners. Keep prisons small (the largest are maybe 400 inmates v thousands here) and near their relatives. It's why they don't have the same recidivism

        1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          That would be a huge change for California, where it has been policy for a long time to put prisoners in places where it's hard for their families to visit them.

          1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

            Everything is so terrible and unfair, mike.

        2. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

          Economic scale or small populations to begin with and extremely homogeneous both demographically and culturally? The most populous Scandinavian country is Sweden, with a population a little over 10,000,000. The smallest is Iceland with a population of a midsized US city (smaller than the population of metro Spokane, WA).

          1. JFree   2 years ago

            That is an excuse for doing nothing HERE. Because you don't prioritize recidivism or post-prison stuff but instead default to 'put people in prison and throw away the key'. If the only thought about getting out of prison is how to move the inmate to the graveyard, then hey focus on economies of scale from court to corpse.

            Otherwise, in both places you are dealing with individuals and that's the same scale everywhere

            1. JFree   2 years ago

              Hell Montana is also a no- people state and your biggest prison holds 1600 inmates. Located hundreds of miles from most of their families.

              Your recidivism rate is 44% 37% for first-time releases. Norway is 20%. How much does that failure cost Montanans.

              1. damikesc   2 years ago

                Culture is quite different. And there is a slight difference in the makeup of its citizens. Less homogenous societies tend to have more crime as a general rule.

      2. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

        I refuse to explain my joke.

    2. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      Just have a prisoner exchange, Sweden's sure to have a change of opinion.

  11. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    A bad idea whose time should never come.

    https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/03/17/why-slavery-reparations-are-a-terrible-idea/

    San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors appointed a panel to consider whether reparations should be paid to the city’s black residents for the historic crimes of slavery and racism. The panel decreed that, yes, they should be. Every eligible black citizen of San Francisco should get $5million each, it said. They should also get $97,000 a year for the rest of their lives and be able to buy homes in the city for $1.

    1. Sandra (formerly OBL)   2 years ago

      San Francisco must be run by conservatives. Because a certain Reason commenter told me those are the only people who care about reparations; Democrats obviously don't.

      #DefendDemocratsAtAllCosts

    2. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

      Slavery never even existed in San Francisco. Therefore, I'm entirely in favor of this self-flagellation. They're doing it to themselves.

      1. Nardz   2 years ago

        It did, but the slaves weren't the right color. And often got shipped out

    3. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

      .. and be able to buy homes in the city for $1.

      Now I know they are just joking.

      1. HorseConch   2 years ago

        I love the fact that they require a committment. Every bum on the street can have a sign begging for a house.

    4. creech   2 years ago

      This is outrageous. The panel has caved to white supremacists. Equity demands $10 million each, plus $250,000 per year, plus all whites removed from city and all housing and annual maintenance on housing be free. And just for good measure, all sports teams in the city can have only black players and are guaranteed their league championship for next 50 years.

      1. Sevo   2 years ago

        There was a letter in the Chron last week from someone who no longer lived in SF, but claimed he should get the baksheesh since he had at one time.

    5. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      Gibs me dat.

    6. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      "reparations should be paid to the city’s black residents for the historic crimes of slavery and racism."

      This wasn't the Deep South. Most of California's slaves were Mestizos, Native Americans and Chinese. Not black.
      Why are the city's Blacks getting reparations and not the actual descendants of California's slaves?

      1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

        Because democrats are incredibly stupid?

      2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

        Cultural appropriation?

        It’s not just for the whites anymore.

      3. damikesc   2 years ago

        Would be curious to see how this would hold up in any court of law as not being a racist proposal.

    7. BadLib   2 years ago (edited)

      I’m not against reparations for Blacks. These recommendations are, however, ridiculous.

      I would propose that every Black person in the US have two years to sign up for a new national reparation program.

      At the end of the two year signup period, each participant would have two years to move to any country that will accept them (presumably one that their possibly enslaved possible ancestors were captured in).

      After the second two year period has passed, their US citizenship would be revoked (this will probably require a constitutional amendment of course if they were born in the US).

      In exchange, participants in the program would receive reimbursement for reasonable legal and moving expenses up to $50K upon having revoked their US citizenship and moved to another country.

      All Blacks who feel they would have been better off had they been born in the country great grandpa was snatched from by slave traders will thus have the opportunity to return to what they pine for and the problem will be solved.

      1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

        I'll bet your plan gets applause at KKK meetings.

        1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

          Lol. Mike and srg are virtuously opposed to a nearly non existent entity.

          You guys should get that put on a t shirt so everyone knows. That back ain’t gonna pat itself!

      2. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

        Nah. That sounds like stupid, problematic bullshit. I have a far better plan.

        Nothing.

  12. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Poland is pledging to send fighter jets to Ukraine, which would make it the first NATO member to do so.

    Engage, Mavericski! Engage!

    1. Outlaw Josey Wales   2 years ago

      Gooseivitch gives this a thumbs up!

      1. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

        RIP

  13. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    The state still allows abortions at up to 18 weeks of pregnancy, but they must take place inside a hospital.

    Violation of women's health if I ever saw it.

    1. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

      I demand the right to a back alley abortion!

    2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      How is it not intrusion on the availability of women’s health options?

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        How is abortion "women's health"?

        1. Social Justice is neither   2 years ago

          Well half the victims are female.

      2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        How is it an intrusion?

        1. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

          Ah, the gaslight phrases:

          Women's Health
          Gun Safety legislation
          Safe and effective
          Misinformation
          Transition care

          1. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

            "equity"

          2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

            "Women's health" is a gaslight phrase. Uh huh. Sure.

            1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

              It is the way you use it, weasel.

            2. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

              Regarding abortion it is gaslighting

              I'm old enough to remember when elective procedures were conscious choices. Now people like you call abortions and transitioning "care" or "health".

              These are both choices to end the individual's current situation. Neither are care or health.

              1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

                Right. An abortion not done correctly couldn’t possibly affect a woman’s health.

                1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

                  Someone always dies in an abortion, at least half the time it's a girl, but somehow her "woman's health" doesn't concern him.
                  But Mike is very worried about her execution not being done properly.

                2. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

                  A *breast augmentation not done correctly couldn’t possibly affect a woman’s health.
                  *nose job
                  *Lasik
                  *liposuction
                  *facelift

                  We can do elective procedures all day.

                  1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

                    Pregnancy is not a passive condition where a woman merely continues along with her pre-pregnancy lifestyle for nine months until a baby magically appears. The woman is actively involved.

                    To paint pregnancy as a passive process is gaslighting.

                    1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

                      Well we got Mike to admit pregnancy is part of a human's development. I wonder if he'll think further about what abortion actually entails? (Protip: not a chance)

            3. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

              Yes, as your kind always engage in disingenuous, performative language.

      3. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

        Preventing me from performing dentistry in my basement is an intrusion but Reason refuses to champion my cause.

  14. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago (edited)

    Police found a blunt in their car, so they seized their kids.

    Worst asset forfeiture haul ever.

    1. JFree   2 years ago

      No one takes a blunt from a baby

  15. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    In Oregon, the state's inability to run an accurate drivers license database means people are being locked up even though their vehicles are properly registered...

    They're incapable of figuring out how to work a gas pump. What do you expect?

    1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      Missing the lede here: this shows that there is something you can do in Oregon that will get you locked up.

    2. Homer Thompson   2 years ago

      literacy is too ableist ... social justice people!

  16. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Woke rich bastards.

    https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/03/16/the-rich-are-eating-themselves/

    Beware of plutocrats bearing gifts. The annual clown show at Davos epitomises how today, the global elites have embraced an unholy trinity of ‘progressive’ doctrines: climate-change apocalypticism, a belief in systemic racism and racial ‘equity’, and radical gender ideology. The super-rich hope that by genuflecting to these causes, they can buy themselves political protection and fend off the activists lurking in the ranks of their own companies. Yet, in the long run, this could end up fuelling their demise.

    1. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

      … this could end up fuelling their demise.

      We can only hope.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

        If you don't excise a cancerous tumor if you're lucky enough to catch it early on, it will metastasize and eventually kill the host.

        1. Nardz   2 years ago

          Correct

    2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      "The super-rich hope that... they can buy themselves political protection"

      It's working pretty well. That's why Gates, Buffett and Soros are altruistic humanitarians while Musk is a alt-right extremist.

  17. Jerry B.   2 years ago

    Hunter Biden is suing the computer repair guy who released data from his abandoned computer. Washington Post commentariat cheers.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/03/17/hunter-biden-lawsuit-computer-repairman/

    1. Rich   2 years ago

      Note to self: Check before posting.

    2. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

      So it’s not Russian disinformation?

    3. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

      Republicans are determined to get to the bottom of Hunter Biden's Penis.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        You're just jealous that it's bigger and longer than yours.

      2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        How about graft, Shrike? Any evidence of that on the laptop or was it all pee-pees?

      3. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

        No, but I’m sure you’re determined to get your bottom on Hunter Biden’s penis.

    4. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      Kinda took him a while to get around to it. I suppose if you are Hunter Biden your life is so full of important things that take higher priority.

      1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

        Alright, alright, I see from Rich’s comment below that he is doing it at this time because it is a counterclaim.

        1. JesseAz   2 years ago

          Can you even put pants on by yourself without your Asian wife helping?

          1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

            He doesn’t have a wife.

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        Hunter probably doesn't have a leg to stand on here.

        The shop owner made several attempts to contact Hunter Biden to pick up the laptop and pay for the repairs. Hunter did none of that. The timeframe for it to be considered abandoned is typically stated in the contract, which Hunter signed.

  18. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Mansion taxes on renters.

    https://www.illinoispolicy.org/brandon-johnsons-mansion-tax-would-likely-hurt-chicago-renters/

    Chicago mayoral candidate Brandon Johnson’s “Better Chicago Agenda” is intended to hit “the suburbs, airlines and ultra-rich” with $800 million in new taxes, including his “mansion tax” on real estate transfers topping $1 million.

    But not every building worth $1 million is a mansion. Some are apartment or multifamily complexes where working-class families live. They will be the ones paying his “mansion tax” through higher rents.

    1. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

      Feature, not a bug.

    2. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      Shocking news. commie wants to raise taxes.

    3. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

      That’s intentional.

    4. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

      The mayor of Chicago can tax the suburbs?

    5. Bill Falcon   2 years ago

      Anyone not leaving Chicago is an idiot..

  19. Rich   2 years ago

    Hunter Biden files counterclaims against computer repairman over handling of infamous laptop

    This new legal offensive comes as congressional scrutiny of President Biden's family ramps up and federal prosecutors press forward in their yearslong probe of Hunter Biden's tax affairs and overseas business endeavors.

    Yet another clever distraction!

    1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      "We can't talk about the laptop now because there's a lawsuit over it" - Reason magazine

  20. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Biden pushing the gender agenda worldwide.

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_685eebee-c351-11ed-95c7-87876c5b2e70.html

    President Joe Biden’s 2024 budget proposal requests billions of dollars to advance his gender and sexuality agenda around the world, allocating far more taxpayer dollars to that than dozens of other spending priorities, such as stopping fentanyl from being smuggled across the southern border.

    Biden’s budget request for this issue in particular has more than doubled in the last two years. In the past, that focus would have been almost entirely on women and young girls. In recent years, though, advancing women's rights across the globe is sharing the focus, and the funds, with the president's gender agenda.

    While Biden says he is cutting $3 trillion from the deficit over the next decade, his budget plan would increase the funding to promote “Gender Equity and Equality Around the World.”

    1. Rich   2 years ago

      gender agenda

      Nice Boston band name.

      1. Rocinante   2 years ago

        My new drag show stage name is now Gendera Genda.

        1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          In Memphis, a drag queen named “Bella DuBalle” (get it?) is suing over the new Tennessee law.

          1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

            It’s very important to have drag shows for little kids. Why not, right? You want it to be legal to kill them, so grooming some of the older children into homosexuality and/or genital mutilation is no big deal, right?

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

      If these countries know what's good for them, they'll slaughter any Americans who show up promoting this stuff.

    3. Bill Falcon   2 years ago

      why is govt involved in this? Gender equity? what is that? Transvestitism (there is no transgenderism..other than a mental illness) is not something govt should be promoting or not promoting.

  21. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Washington State looks at violating 2A.

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/washington/article_5a1c17ee-c42f-11ed-9eca-5fa5a1a98c15.html

    The Washington Senate Law & Justice Committee is scheduled to vote next week on House Bill 1240 creating a state definition of “assault weapon,” which the Gun Owners of America, or GOA, says would apply to most firearms.

    One of the reasons is due to the definition of assault weapons in the bill. Although the bill specifically lists 62 rifles by name "regardless of which company produced and manufactured the firearm," the ban also applies to any semi-automatic rifle with a barrel length less than 30 inches. The gun barrel is the section of a firearm between the action and the muzzle.

    1. Rocinante   2 years ago

      To be fair, all guns are technically assault weapons. So are wood chippers when wielded properly.

      1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

        I have to question that. Any weapon where you have to capture someone first to use the weapon on them technically _isn't_ an assault weapon.

      2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

        Also fire extinguishers.

      3. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

        Literally everything is a weapon.

        https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2uuoje

    2. Zeb   2 years ago

      Who comes up with this shit? Rifle barrels less than 30" are very common on regular old hunting rifles.

  22. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Suing the NLRB.

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/michigan/article_22115a18-c4bf-11ed-b642-c3a39a57026e.html

    Associated Builders and Contractors of Michigan, a statewide trade association, is suing the National Labor Relations Board general counsel over allegedly threatening to violate employer free-speech rights.

    The lawsuit says that Jennifer Abruzzo, NLRB general counsel and prosecutor, would abrogate employer First Amendment rights by using her authority to change longstanding precedent to favor unions.

    The Chicago-based nonprofit Liberty Justice Center filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan on March 16, 2023, on behalf of ABC.

  23. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

    Beyond Parody
    An update from the “Free State of Florida”:
    ....
    In the current lesson on Rosa Parks, segregation is clearly explained: “The law said African Americans had to give up their seats on the bus if a white person wanted to sit down.”
    ....
    But in the initial version created for the textbook review, race is mentioned indirectly.
    .....
    “She was told to move to a different seat because of the color of her skin,” the lesson said.
    ....
    In the updated version, race is not mentioned at all.
    .....
    “She was told to move to a different seat,” the lesson said, without an explanation of segregation.

    ....
    It’s unclear which of the new versions was officially submitted for review. The second version — which doesn’t mention race — was available on the publisher’s website until last week.

    https://morningshots.thebulwark.com/p/trump-picks-an-enemy-us

    Florida scrubs any mention of race from the Rosa Parks story.

    1. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

      The Florida Department of Education tells the Times that it is entirely permissible to talk about racial discrimination when discussing the civil rights movement and that it did not mandate the proposed revisions to Studies Weekly's text.

      Even so, the publisher says that it felt the need to make the changes thanks to the Stop W.O.K.E. Act that DeSantis has touted as a model for reforming education nationwide.

      The publisher is doing this specifically to create headlines to cause controversy and attack DeSantis. Florida didn't ask for this, the publisher is being a complete dick to stir up shit.

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

        Link please?

        I've found many Peanuts that post here generally misunderstand or don't read the article they link to.

        1. Sevo   2 years ago

          Don't forget that turd lies; It's all turd ever does.

        2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          Really? You never bother to actually, fully read your links and they typically refute whatever half assed point you're trying so desperately to make.

        3. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          It’s just A Thinking Mind’s interpretation of their motives without any actual evidence.

          1. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago (edited)

            You’re right, I’m inferring at motives. But what I said about the fact that Florida never asked for this, and clarified that talking about race in respects to actual historical racism and the Civil Rights Act, that’s true. It was entirely the publisher’s decision to remove that reference.

            I went to archive and trawled through the NYT story. They didn’t actually put this in a textbook, it was posted online as part of a textbook review, and then a self-proclaimed progressive parent group tweeted it out at the Times.

            What did Florida say in response to this proposed edit, though? This is directly from the NYT story:

            The Florida Department of Education suggested that Studies Weekly had overreached. Any publisher that “avoids the topic of race when teaching the Civil Rights movement, slavery, segregation, etc. would not be adhering to Florida law,” the department said in a statement.

            The company’s curriculum is no longer under consideration by the state.

            My interpretation is that they weren’t responding seriously, overreacting in an attempt to either garner sympathy or just create bad press about a law they disagree with. But in doing so, they were actually failing to adhere to Florida’s actual education standards which requires being forthright about the Civil Rights movement and the history of racism. They lost the contract because they were playing these games.

            1. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

              And if you think it's unfair for me to make my inferences about motives, the dozens upon dozens of media sources claiming that this is what Florida wants are also inferring motives. Beyond that, they're misquoting what even the New York Times says (because NYT buried it in their story) that this edit is not in line with Florida's education standards, and that this publisher is no longer under consideration. So if I push back to suggest an alternate hypothesis about how this happened, I'm at least playing fair by using the actual facts to come to an interpretation instead of leaving out or outright lying about it.

            2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

              Do textbook companies have a history of picking political fights with state governments? They’ve always struck me as acting in the spirit of “keep our heads low and close the sale”.

              1. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

                I dunno, I thought Disney was just about making money up until they also picked a fight with Florida. They may think this is better PR for them than quietly keeping their heads down.

              2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

                "Do textbook companies have a history of picking political fights"

                Oh wow!

        4. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

          No, that’s you, most of your links refute what YOU say.

      2. Sevo   2 years ago

        so is turd.
        turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, 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.

    2. Sandra (formerly OBL)   2 years ago

      "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."

      It's lovely that you're able to forgive Bill Kristol for the Iraq War and support his new venture since he's basically a Democrat now.

      #LibertariansForEmbracingNeocons

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

        As a teamless independent I read all kinds of viewpoints. I love Christopher Hitchens even though he was dead wrong about Iraq.

        You should try The Bulwark out. They're not into this new Big Government NatCon Trumpism.

        I ordered this book written by a Republican political strategist:

        In his new book, It Was All a Lie: How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump, Stevens argues that the party's support for Trump isn't just a pragmatic choice. Instead, he says, it reflects the party's complete abandonment of principles it long claimed to embrace, such as fiscal restraint, personal responsibility and family values.

        https://www.npr.org/2020/08/11/901274491/veteran-gop-strategist-takes-on-trump-and-his-party-in-it-was-all-a-lie

        Insight from Stevens:

        So I see the Republican Party, [what will] happening nationally, as what happens to the Republican Party in California. So California was the beating heart and soul of the Republican Party. It was an electoral citadel that we based all victory on. And now where's the Republican Party? It's in third place, not second, third [in registration]. ... And the Republican Party, really, for the most part, became irrelevant in the debate of policy in California. They've made themselves irrelevant. And I see the same thing happening with the national Republican Party.

        1. Sevo   2 years ago

          BTW, turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, 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.

        2. Sandra (formerly OBL)   2 years ago

          "You should try The Bulwark out."

          Why? I already know what the establishment Democrat position is on basically every issue.

          Have fun reading the book-length insights of a Lincoln Project guy telling you what you want to hear though. 🙂

          1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

            I just wanted to know where the Small Government conservatives went to after being chased from the Republican Party.

            Like Bruce Bartlett? Where did he go when the Bushpigs ran him off?

            Bartlett is legit small government. I believe he supported Obama twice.

            1. Sandra (formerly OBL)   2 years ago (edited)

              “Instead, he says, it reflects the party’s complete abandonment of principles it long claimed to embrace, such as fiscal restraint, personal responsibility and family values … So California was the beating heart and soul of the Republican Party. It was an electoral citadel that we based all victory on. And now where’s the Republican Party? It’s in third place, not second, third [in registration]. … And the Republican Party, really, for the most part, became irrelevant in the debate of policy in California. They’ve made themselves irrelevant.”

              OMG! He’s solved the mystery!

              Republicans can no longer compete in California because ….. the GOP abandoned fiscal restraint and family values! If only they’d get serious about fiscal restraint and family values again, Republicans could carry California in a Presidential election like they did in the 1980s!

              LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

              I hope you didn’t waste too much of your #BidenBoom money on that book. ????

            2. Libertariantranslator   2 years ago

              Looters still migrate back & forth between kleptocracy halves. The 4% whose spoiler votes changed the laws before 2018 and the Anschluss are libertarians.

      2. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

        “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.”

        "Except when a Democrat is running against a Republican, then the Democrat is automatically supported"--just like how shriek the hicklib pederast votes!

        1. Sandra (formerly OBL)   2 years ago

          Kristol endorsed McAuliffe over Youngkin for governor.

          I'm not saying Trump deserves full credit for this (there were signs it was brewing before 2016) but the diminished influence of people like Kristol in the GOP is one of the few positive developments in Republican politics.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

            There was a great piece in New York Magazine after the 2012 election about the NRO cruise that Kristol always coordinated. You can fully see these people in all their decadent, disconnected, clueless flower, wondering who their Reagan was going to be in 2016.

      3. Cyto   2 years ago

        You guys should read up on Hamilton 68. These are the same people.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

          Yep. Total mockingbirds for the left at this point, because that's who's paying their bills. There's no need to take anything they say at face value.

  24. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Illinois makes an attempt to tell California to "hold it's beer".

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_4c999396-c446-11ed-9832-873af29253ea.html

    State Rep. Jennifer-Gong Gershowitz, D-Glenview, introduced House Bill 2231, which would set up a new standard for companies like Uber and Lyft by getting rid of an exemption that says rideshare companies are not responsible for their drivers.

    State Rep. Patrick Windhorst, R-Harrisburg, asked about the additional costs this measure could have on rideshare companies.

    "Was there any concern expressed about the increase in costs affecting the ability of these companies to operate in Illinois or affecting their operations in Illinois," Windhorst asked.

  25. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Primers in how to do corruption and last a long time at the top.

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_59751ece-c440-11ed-b0c3-cb2a04589662.html

    Longtime former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan ruled Springfield with an iron grip, once reportedly dumping a fellow party member from her chairmanship on a powerful committee because she dared to sponsor legislation calling for term-limits on legislative leaders.

  26. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Pandemics, unemployment, and massive fraud.

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_8663d914-c447-11ed-a096-87b091a59836.html

    Illinois has yet to disclose the amount of unemployment fraud that took place during the pandemic, and the actual amount may never be known. A state audit released last year found nearly $2 billion in federal money intended for one program was lost to fraudulent claims in Illinois. The state audit found that the Illinois Department of Employment Security failed to implement general information technology controls over the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program. The total scope of fraud isn't known.

    1. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

      The total scope of fraud isn’t known.

      It’s actually 100%

  27. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/unusual_whales/status/1636675744767291393?s=46&t=0E3j5st2xxnFRnT_IkYSIQ

    This is truly incredible.

    Here is an exchange with Senator James Lankford & Yellen.

    He asks, "Will every community bank ... get the same treatment as SVB?"

    Yellen: "Banks only get the treatment if ... the failure to protected uninsured depositors would create systemic risk."

    1. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

      Yellen: “Banks only get the treatment if … the failure to protected uninsured depositors would create systemic risk to donations.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

        Those donations are too big to fail.

    2. Barnstormer   2 years ago

      Incredible doesn't begin to describe it. A steaming, fetid example of principals over principles.

      So now, banks friendly to the Dems will have all deposits covered.
      Depositors at Main Street banks in reds states will be lucky to be insured at the minimum. They should call it the Fiat Deposit Insurance Corporation.

      Yellen deserves the gallows for this.

      1. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

        Let's hope your theory is not actually tested = Depositors at Main Street banks in reds states will be lucky to be insured at the minimum.

      2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        "So now, banks friendly to the Dems will have all deposits covered."

        And so all banks will become friendly to the Dems, and we've already seen where that leads. Paypal already cancels accounts and VISA and BoA drop clients based on political associations.

    3. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      Yellen is a mental midget in so far over her head it's embarrassing to watch.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

        She's malicious, not stupid, and doing exactly what she's told to do.

      2. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

        You just described the entire administration.

  28. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1636727783295426560?s=46&t=0E3j5st2xxnFRnT_IkYSIQ

    Hunter Biden just sued the Delaware repair shop where he left his laptop for invasion of privacy and distributing his data.

    The obvious premise is that the laptop was real and it came from that store - the exact opposite of what all corporate media claimed for the 2020 election:

    1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      Hunter wants his penis pics back.

      1. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

        Yep, that's probably it.

        You're doing great.

      2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        He can just get them all back from 4chan. Many with creative improvements.

    2. Social Justice is neither   2 years ago

      They need to be forced to admit that it at least once belonged to Hunter for them to have standing and that pretty much validates the accuracy. Of course he'll get the Democrat swamp creature defense so nothing will go near there.

  29. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Corruption is the family business.

    https://nypost.com/2023/03/16/jim-comer-shows-that-the-biden-family-business-is-corruption/

    Bank records newly obtained by his House Oversight Committee show that Hunter Biden associate Rob Walker transferred north of $1.3 million in 2017 not only to usual suspects Hunter and presidential little brother Jim but also to daughter-in-law Hallie (son Beau’s widow; Hunter’s brief fling) — plus an unknown simply tagged as “Biden.”

    The family that gets paid together stays together, it seems.

    Most of that big chunk of change came from a $3 million transfer from an affiliate of Chinese energy outfit CEFC to Walker. CEFC, now defunct, was one of China’s biggest private companies and a main target of Hunter Biden’s operations back in 2017, with the First Son angling for a ultra-high-paid board seat and equity stakes for him and Jim and an unnamed “big guy” widely thought to be Joe.

    1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      "Rob Walker transferred north of $1.3 million in 2017 not only to usual suspects Hunter and presidential little brother Jim but also to daughter-in-law Hallie (son Beau’s widow; Hunter’s brief fling) — plus an unknown simply tagged as “Biden.”

      Meanwhile Buttplug is here today trying to pretend that Saudi investment dollars post-Trump presidency are the same thing.

  30. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Activists versus parents.

    https://nypost.com/2023/03/16/teach-activist-educrats-a-lesson/

    Virginia’s Fairfax County School Board is poised this month to approve a new sexual-education policy overwhelmingly opposed by parents, teachers and students throughout the county.

    The school board conducted a survey to gauge approval for a new policy that would combine sex-ed classes for boys and girls in fourth through eighth grade.

    But when the survey showed 85% of parents, 85% of teachers and 62% of students oppose the new policy, the school board buried it and pushed for a vote anyway.

    1. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      Eliminate public schools now.

      1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

        Eliminate Marxists now.

  31. Super Scary   2 years ago

    Happy Friday everyone. =)

  32. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    DIE and crashing the economy.

    https://nypost.com/2023/03/16/putting-diversity-and-equity-first-nearly-crashed-the-economy/

    Several years back I asked what it would take to halt the diversity, inclusion, equity obsession in America.

    What would it take to get back to excellence and competence as the only criteria for employment?

    Perhaps it would require the bridges to start falling down.

    Because although the bridges haven’t yet started to collapse, the banks have.

  33. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

    Lawyer Ken White writes at The Popehat Report that Duncan—who "doesn't have Twitter so he uses Fifth Circuit opinions for pronoun rants"—is no free speech hero.

    That's how Ken White describes his opinion, which you can read here: https://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/19/19-40016-CR0.pdf

    Varner’s motion in this case is particularly unfounded. While conceding that “biological[ly]” he is male, Varner argues female pronouns are nonetheless required to prevent “discriminat[ion]” based on his female “gender identity.” But Varner identifies no federal statute or rule requiring courts or other parties to judicial proceedings to use pronouns according to litigant’s gender identity. Congress knows precisely how to legislate with respect to gender identity discrimination, because it has done so in specific statutes. See Wittmer v. Phillips 66 Co., 915 F.3d 328, 338 (5th Cir. 2019) (Ho, J., concurring) (citing Hively v. Ivy Tech Comm. Coll. of Indiana, 853 F.3d 339, 363–64 (7th Cir. 2017) (Sykes, J., dissenting)) (observing that “both Congress and various state legislatures have expressly prohibited . . . gender identity discrimination by using the term[ ] . . . ‘gender identity’ discrimination”).

    His "rant" comes down to responding that the litigant failed to cite a proper legal authority to demand a change of pronouns and that it may create appearance of bias for future gender-related issues that may come before the court. But Ken White claims he's ranting.

    Other than that, I think he perfectly nails the law students. Thuggish and grotesque, indeed.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

      Poophat's takes have become increasingly tribal now that his neocon sponsors aren't running the GOP anymore.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

        Also, there's no point in praising this dingdong for pointing out the obvious, that the students are stupid, ignorant assholes and their position is antithetical to an educated society, much less a group of future lawyers who are going to have to make arguments in front of judges who don't share their political opinions. This is not a group with whom the moderate right's obsession with "persuasion" is going to work. You have to treat them like what they are--members of a very dangerous cult that have to be brought to heel, and given a heavy dose of their own repressive tolerance.

        1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

          Anthony Freemont goes to Stanford law school. Profs afraid of ending up in the cornfield.

    2. Minadin   2 years ago

      "That's straight-up thuggish, an aspiration born of a fascist soul." - Ken 'Popehat' White

      Welcome to the fucking party, Ken. You're about 9 years late.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

        He's not late at all. Like a lot of center-right faggots, he's trying to have it both ways, and acting like strong words are going to have any kind of effect on people who literally believe that a political double-standard needs to be exercised in their favor.

    3. damikesc   2 years ago

      Popehat has lost his damned mind. Trump broke him so badly.

  34. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Kangaroo Courts and Railroading People.

    https://nypost.com/2023/03/16/team-bidens-charging-1000-more-with-jan-6-crimes-to-perpetuate-fake-political-emergency/

    The Biden administration is planning to charge another thousand Trump supporters with crimes related to the Jan. 6 Capitol clash.

    This will perpetuate an atmosphere of political emergency that justifies President Joe Biden’s war on domestic extremism.

    As of Friday, the new chief judge for the DC federal circuit overseeing all Jan. 6 prosecutions is James Boasberg.

    Boasberg was the guardian angel for a corrupt FBI official whose actions helped open the floodgates to political chaos and pervasive distrust.

    Former FBI Assistant General Counsel Kevin Clinesmith confessed in 2020 to falsifying key evidence to get a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant to spy on the 2016 Trump presidential campaign.

    1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      Given the fact that the footage release has opened a lot of people's eyes, this is going to look horrific to anyone who isn't a White Mike-level true believer.

      We've reached the point where the cult leader is handing out the Nikes and poisoned Kool-Aid to the followers.

  35. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    The Nord Stream bombing.

    https://summit.news/2023/03/16/im-telling-you-he-did-it-seymour-hersh-blames-biden-for-nord-stream-attack/

    Last week, the New York Times reported that a “pro-Ukrainian group” had sabotaged the pipelines, using a team with as few as six people involved in the mission, contradicting previous assumptions that only a state would have had the resources to carry out the operation.

    According to Hersh, referring to Biden, “He did it. He did it, I’m telling you, he did it, adding, The Biden game is to wait it out and never say yes.”

    The journalist claimed that Biden wanted to escalate the conflict in order to position himself as a war president.

    1. Sevo   2 years ago

      Hard to see here:
      NYT isn't exactly a paragon of veracity, but it's difficult to imagine Biden could arrange that without fucking it up.

      1. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

        The thing itself is the fuckup. He destroyed a pipeline partially belonging to a European ally and released tons of gas in a pressurized pipeline into the ocean. I don’t know how you could claim that isn’t fucked up.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          What struck me as interesting when I read the article was the following:

          According to Hersh’s sources, the explosives were planted in June 2022 by US Navy divers under the guise of the BALTOPS 22 NATO exercise and were detonated three months later with a remote signal sent by a sonar buoy.

          That might explain why no one and nothing was seen in the vicinity of the explosions that day, and why they could be 17 hours apart. The goal may have been to make it look like an accident (which I honestly believed at first, following Hanlon's razor).

          1. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

            Well, the 17 hours apart is still a hang-up for me. You're not realistically going to hide the fact that these were sabotaged, especially not if they both blow up within the same week. And you're not going to leave explosives on the second pipeline for weeks or months on the off chance an investigation into the first explosion discovers them. So why not do them at around the same time, or within a couple of hours at most?

            That's still weird to me. I'd say it was stupid planning, but it still leaves doubt in my mind where it might be some faulty timer or some other snafu.

            1. mad.casual   2 years ago (edited)

              So why not do them at around the same time, or within a couple of hours at most?

              Admittedly, I’m no expert but, IMO, sonar buoys explains this to me. Think about the early days of cellular, hunting for bars. Whether they “couldn’t get enough bars” for 17 hours or waited to see if they could do it with the first and then went for the second, I can’t say, but a significant lag isn’t unusual.

              Also, consider your time frame and the search involved. There’s a plume of gas around both holes and it still took like 2 weeks to get photos of the damage. One hole, and over 700 mi. of line to search? You’d have ages. Especially if you were part of the search team or didn’t even care if you killed some of them because you were so certain you could blame it on Russia.

              Edit: Either way, at this point it's pretty clear it was a no-shit sabotage. Somebody *did* do this. The how and why of whether Kennedy took one bullet or there was a second shooter on the grassy knoll is a bit moot.

        2. Sevo   2 years ago

          The fact that it got accomplished at all suggests that it ain't a Biden effort.

        3. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          Are we treating it as a fact now what happened to the pipeline?

          1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

            You're disgusting.

    2. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

      While it is most likely the US military bombed the pipeline, why are unnamed intel sources all of a sudden credible? There needs to be a real and open investigation into the bombing.

    3. mad.casual   2 years ago

      So, since the options are between the US committing an act of war against NATO and the Ukraine committing an act of war against NATO, we can draw down funding for NATO *and* the Ukraine, right?

      Seriously, this seems like your wife getting pregnant and then abused by another man is OK depending on who the guy is.

  36. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Illegal immigration...from the Great White North?

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/border-crossings-canada-new-york-vermont-nh-up-tenfold-rcna75087

    On the snowy border between New York and Canada, the local sheriff’s office is calling for the U.S. Border Patrol to put more manpower behind what the locals call a growing crisis: The number of illegal border crossings in the area over the last five months is nearly 10 times what it was over the same time last year, and the border crossers are in danger of freezing to death.

    1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      Are those the ones Adams is sending into Canada or the ones he sent returning?

    2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      "border between New York and Canada"

      Leaving Quebec for New York... that's more of a lateral move than an upgrade.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        At least they can speak Spanish in the US. IIRC, Quebec kind of demands French only.

  37. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

    Plenty of Democratic lawmakers are angling for new regulations, of course. President Joe Biden, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.), and many others have been quick to blame SVB's problems not simply on poor decisions by private actors but on an alleged lack of oversight of midsize banks. Specifically, they blame a Trump-era rollback of Dodd-Frank regulations that said banks with $50 billion or more in assets were subject to increased regulatory scrutiny. Under the 2018 Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act, this threshold for stricter regulation was raised to $250 billion.

    This stance is obviously cope and misdirection, but it's important to counter this argument not by simply saying, "no, the lack of regulation wasn't the problem," but by pointing out what actually happened--that 15 years of ZIRP and quantitative easing by the Fed encouraged well-connected people and institutions, including Credit Suisse, to over-leverage themselves in Silicon Valley VC investments.

    And it's equally important to keep in mind that Silicon Valley culture is entirely built on smoke and mirrors, using the eternal "bigger sucker" economic practice to keep the money machine rolling. The core philosophy of this industry isn't to create a substantive product or service; it's to putter along for long enough until a major company buys you out for millions or even billions and you can move on to the next kayfabe project. That's how the current Colorado governor made his fortune, for example, and followed that up by starting a charter school that eventually failed (a local cottage industry of Front Range tech goons who think knowledge can be downloaded into someone's brain like Neo in The Matrix, rather than gained by experience), a fact that's been notably excised from his Wikipedia bio.

    So what happened here is that SVB became sort of a central bank for people in the industry to acquire loans to invest in these technological fugazis. This was fine as long as they could find a "bigger sucker," e.g. Apple or Google, to buy them out so their leverage didn't become too onerous. That started falling apart this year, when companies--not just the big boys like Twitter or Facebook--simply could not afford to keep their bloated staffs on payroll, and started firing people. A company that can't keep people on staff can't afford to keep the puttering act going to get bought out, and now that these companies are collapsing, the banks associated with them are getting burned.

    The regulations are completely irrelevant to the fact that the industry as a whole is a giant game of Liar's Poker.

  38. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

    Lawyer Ken White writes at The Popehat Report that Duncan—who "doesn't have Twitter so he uses Fifth Circuit opinions for pronoun rants"—is no free speech hero. "Judge Duncan is part of a culture of turning the federal judiciary into a conservative grievance LiveJournal. He's also part of a pathetic culture of conservative victimology and free-speech hucksterism."

    The lack of self-awareness here would be amusing if I didn't get depressed every time I am reminded of what TDS has done to Ken White.

    Any Stanford Law student that can be positively ID'ed as engaging in that harassment needs to be summarily expelled. If these are our future judges and government leaders, God help us.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

      "Do you have something so incredibly important to say about Twitter and guns and COVID that that is worth this impact on the division of these people who have sat next to each other for years, who are going through what is the battle of law school together, so that they can go out into the world and be advocates?" Steinbach said.

      This is the real fucking nub of the incident--Steinbach is openly admitting that the point of academia today is to create marxist activists, and anyone who might disagree with them is a threat to be silenced.

      Nuke academia today.

      1. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

        The solution is to publicly identify the little darlings at Stanford.

        1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

          And expel them. Stanford is considered the #3 law school in the country. It's alumni include several Supreme Court justices and countless lower court judges and government attorneys. The children behaving this way have no business getting anywhere close to actual power.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

            They're not going to be expelled--again, that's the whole point of academia now. It's a marxist seminary, not a university.

            The university administrators are GLAD this happened. They want it to happen MORE OFTEN until any non-marxist thought is completely excised from the institution.

    2. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      If these are our future judges and government leaders, God help us.

      they are. And we are doomed.

  39. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

    Kellyanne Conway Says Jared Kushner Reaped ‘Billions’ While Working in Trump White House with Her: ‘That’s for Sure’

    Trump-Saudi protection racket "lucrative" for Jared/Ivanka

    https://www.mediaite.com/tv/kellyanne-conway-says-jared-kushner-reaped-billions-while-working-in-trump-white-house-with-her-thats-for-sure/

    Makes Hunter's Dim Sum plate look like a fortune cookie.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

      Now this is interesting: https://www.allsides.com/news-source/mediaite-bias

      Mediaite was founded and is published by ABC legal analyst Dan Abrams and is the flagship blog of Abrams Media. Abrams Media has several additional blogs such as Gossip Cop, Geekosystem, Styleite, Sports Grid, The Mary Sue, The Maude, and The Braiser. Notably, former Mediaite columnist A. J. Delgado was a senior advisor to the Donald J. Trump 2016 presidential campaign. Founding managing editor Colby Hall once described the site as "Huffington Post meets Gawker" in an interview with the Washington Post.

      Basically, you've got a gossip site there, Pluggo.

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

        Kellyanne is on video saying that Jared/Ivanka made billions of Saudi money.

        Who cares who hosts the video? It was on Fox News.

        You're not fooling anyone with this "blame the host" bullshit.

        1. Sevo   2 years ago

          turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, 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.

        2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          Kellyanne claims a lot of shit. She's also in a nasty divorce with her husband (who you've cited earlier). Do you have a cite that any of it is true? We have a laptop with emails in the case of Hunter and Joe Biden.

          1. Sevo   2 years ago

            turd lies, turd misdirects turd provides links which don't support his claims.
            turd is a lying pile of lefty shit with a raging case of TDS.

        3. Cyto   2 years ago

          Billions???

          Really?

          Clinton managed to get a half billion in pledges for his "charity". Obama got $60 million in playoffs right out of the gate from Netflix. Probably similar amounts elsewhere, but I have not seen them disclosed.

          Biden is pulling in on the order of tens of millions it seems.

          So how in the world could Trump possibly manage to take in billions? (Plural!). Particularly as the "no money for foreign wars" guy? There is no defense contractor money to spread around.

          He came in to office under the "he is not really a billionaire" critique... And now one country gave him billions??

          I don't know the first thing about it... But that sounds Jussie Smollett level implausible.

          1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

            "that sounds Jussie Smollett level implausible"

            It is.

            Nobody gave Kushner anything. The Saudi government's $260 billion investment fund gave the investment company Kushner partners in, $2 billion to invest on it's behalf... Two years after Trump left the Whitehouse.

            Buttplug and his dishonest link are trying to pretend that's same-same as the Bidens taking cash when Biden was in office.

            1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

              And Kushner is someone who has the background, position, aptitude, and resume for these kinds of deals. As do his partners. The same cannot be said of Hunter Biden. The only possible reason to invest money with him is to buy his daddy’s influence.

    2. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

      Why are you so obsessed with Jared Kushner's penis, Pluggo?

    3. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      What Shrike claimed:
      "Trump-Saudi protection racket “lucrative” for Jared/Ivanka"

      What she actually said:
      “Well, Jared, of course, is the only person I think who has benefitted in the billions – with a ‘B’ – from the Trump presidency. That’s for sure,”

      Kushner hasn't reaped "billions" since the Trump presidency.

      The Saudi governments $620 billion Public Investment Fund invested $2 billion in the Affinity Partners global investment firm, in which Kushner's a partner. This money isn't Kushner's, the company has to grow it and pay it back.

      Affinity Partners wasn't formed until summer 2021. The Saudi investment didn't occur until 2022.
      Trump obviously wasn't in power and the establishment was doing everything it could to hurt him. There was no inside benefit happening here.

      Hunter on the other hand took bribes while his father was in power. Not after, but "while".
      Except for "10% for The Big Guy" that money was Hunter's. It wasn't investment dollars that had to be paid back with interest. It was all for Hunter and The Big Guy.

      This is a huge fucking difference.

      Everything you post is easily identifiable propaganda and lies. If you would actually read about the stuff you post beyond the headline, you might stop embarrassing yourself.

      1. Sevo   2 years ago (edited)

        So you’re saying turd lies? Noooooo.
        Notice turd's lie, above:
        "I’ve found many Peanuts that post here generally misunderstand or don’t read the article they link to."

        1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

          I'm 100% convinced he's just posting links and narrative he's emailed, and has never actually read anything he links to.

          1. Sevo   2 years ago

            IDK what could cause that level of dishonesty/incompetence, but if anything turd posts is not a lie, it is guaranteed to be a mistake on his part.

  40. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Oh, goody, we get to bail out the CCP.

    https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/ccp-linked-silicon-valley-bank-depositors-could-be-made-whole-us-yellen

    "It has been reported publicly that SVB had a large number of Chinese investors that are there, including some companies that were directly connected to the Chinese Communist Party," Lankford began.

    "So what I’m asking is: will my banks in Oklahoma pay a special assessment to be able to make Chinese investors whole in Silicon Valley Bank?" the Republican senator asked.

    1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

      Don't worry, Xi will make sure the Biden crime syndicate still gets its cut.

  41. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

    A flight attendants union is pressing to end free airplane trips for babies, saying that children under 2 years old riding on parents' laps is too dangerous.

    Wait, did I say "dangerous"? I meant "annoying".

    1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      People will have to claim their babies are service support animals.

  42. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    Deliberate ignorance:

    Hunter Biden files counterclaims against computer repairman over handling of infamous laptop

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/hunter-biden-files-counter-claims-computer-repairman-handling/story?id=97918174

    ABC News has not reviewed nor verified the contents of the laptop or hard drive.

    1. Cyto   2 years ago

      The laptop, which he just verified in a court document.

    2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      "ABC News has not reviewed nor verified the contents of the laptop or hard drive."

      I can't think of a single legitimate excuse for this outside of extreme political partisanship.

      1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

        The View is part of ABC News.

        1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

          Their think tank.

    3. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

      ::fingers in ear:::

      LALALALALALA I'M NOT VERIFYING YOU!!!!!!!!

  43. Longtobefree   2 years ago

    "Maine Sen. Angus King, an Independent who caucuses with Democrats . . . "

    She is a democrat.

    1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      Angus King, the "g" is silent.

  44. Brandybuck   2 years ago

    Banks fail. Businesses fail. They always have. It's a part of reality. The problem is not that banks fail, the problem is that we keep bailing them out. We are teaching banks that risks are good. All upsides, no downsides.

    Banks need to face their failures. And their depositors need to face them as well. I do feel for the small individual depositor, but when major corporations dump all their funds into a single bank, that's bad management and they should not be bailed out for it.

    The only regulation we need is that banks need to be capitalized, and that they don't get bailed out. And to put that on a neon sign above every ATM in the nation.

    1. Libertariantranslator   2 years ago

      Banks used to fail thanks to wars until 1837. After that prohibitionism took over as the cause of panics, crashes and wars. Yet mystical superstition is still there as the primary cause of violent prohibitionism.

    2. damikesc   2 years ago

      Falls into the meme of "OUR gains, YOUR losses".

      If Biden was trying to utterly destroy the name of capitalism, this is a worthwhile try.

      Yes, this is not capitalism, but it is not going to slow Socialists down.

  45. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

    To: SLS Alumni
    From: Jenny Martinex, Dean of SLS

    Dear Alumni...Not to worry, we aren't changing a damned thing. Just keep the money spigot turned on.

    Isn't it wonderful that we can take tens of thousands of dollars every year from FedSoc students, and they even pay us to gratuitously embarrass and humiliate them.

    This is really the best...

    - Jenny

  46. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

    Ken White writes at Popehat... "free-speech hucksterism"

    We're now at the point where notorious neocon warriors like David French, Bill Kristol and Popehat (who are no friends of free speech) are being quoted favorably at Reason.

    Reason 2003 would kick Reason 2023's teeth in if it could read half this stuff.

    1. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      what, exactly, is 'free speech hucksterism' I'd like to know.

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago

        Popehat thinking he's 50% more clever than he is

        1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago (edited)

          I’m not very familiar with this ‘Poophat’ person. Is he more powerful than Catturd?

          1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

            A notorious neocon and Iraq war booster who went black with rage over Trump not starting any wars and saying mean things on Twitter.

      2. mad.casual   2 years ago

        Ken would demonstrate but it requires a goat.

  47. Cyto   2 years ago

    Interesting take on the banking mess by some random dude

    https://twitter.com/LibertyLockPod/status/1636535685266939904?s=20

    Supporting "systemically important" banks and not others will squeeze out smaller banks and lead to consolidation, making politically motivated "unbanking" much easier.

    1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      "Let me explain...

      They will insure deposits of any amount but only in banks that they deem systemically important.

      Within a decade there will be no small or mid-size banks.

      Limited options will make pressuring the banks to unbank you easy as fuck. Social credit scores incoming."

  48. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

    Ladies and gentleman, a new contender enters the ring — raccoon dogs!

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/mar/17/covid-19-origins-raccoon-dogs-wuhan-market-data

    1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      I predict “raccoon dog” is going to enter the American political lexicon as a standard animal metaphor like “lame duck”, “yellow dog”, “dark horse”.

      The meaning will be “throwing a new, third angle into a partisan debate that is already contentious and full of misinformation just to drive the whole thing over the top into totally absurd public discourse.”

      1. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

        It came from a lab.

        1. Libertariantranslator   2 years ago

          So... yellow dog?

      2. JimboJr   2 years ago

        What will actually happen, is people are going to meme on it as a very lame and transparent attempt to gaslight an informed public not to believe their lying eyes.

        "Jim I know you think GND style political policies and sanctions have caused a self inflicted energy crisis, but it was actually Raccoon-Dogs"

        1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

          It's White Mike's fire extinguisher debacle all over again.

    2. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      Raccoon dogs with laser beams attached to their heads.

      1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

        Are they ill-tempered?

    3. JimboJr   2 years ago

      Man they are really circling the wagons around Fauci and the Biden admin on this one.

      Why do you think they are so desperate to keep people from knowing it came from the lab?

      Also, I wonder if Fauci slipped them a little letter to write this article, like he did to Nature to publish one last time he needed a smoke screen

      1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

        Meh. This isn’t a big partisan religious belief issue for normal people like me. I’ll reserve judgement and see what evidence they present for “raccoon dogs”.

        1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

          Of course you still believe the "it came from a wet market" lie. You are a retard, after all.

  49. middlefinger   2 years ago

    Imagine a bank that relies on federal taxpayers- HUD, DOT, Climate grants, along with bans and mandates on housing , public transit and climate. This banks depositors and VCs rely on start up climate/mandate businesses and a constant flow of federal money for a nice ROI. Everyone gets a piece of the action. The old Sicilians are trying to dig out of their graves.

  50. Bill Dalasio   2 years ago

    Specifically, they blame a Trump-era rollback of Dodd-Frank regulations that said banks with $50 billion or more /in assets were subject to increased regulatory scrutiny.

    Yeah, and specifically, they're retarded. Years ago, I worked in bank supervision. Nobody would have needed a Dodd-Frank examination to see that Silicon Valley Bank was grossly mismanaged. Normal, routine safety and soundness reviews would have made that abundantly clear. Much smaller banks came under the crosshairs for much smaller asset-liability mismatches than SVB had. And they actually had functioning CROs. Not to mention the deposit premium to attract hot money they were paying out and the large portion of their balance sheet in securities. SVB was a clown show. Throwing in more regulators to laugh and applaud at the clowns wouldn't have made an iota of difference.

  51. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>an Independent who caucuses with Democrats

    cuckuses.

    1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

      cockasses

  52. SRG   2 years ago

    I think that if no banks ever collapsed, that would mean that regulations were too stringent. The fundamental purposes of bank regulation are to prevent depositors from losing too much, and to prevent contagion, not to prevent any collapse at all.

    1. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      That is not the purpose of bank regulation. It may be what you've been told but it's not the purpose.

      1. SRG   2 years ago

        I don't need anyone to tell me - YMMV. I've spend enough time in finance to form my own views What do you think the purpose is?

  53. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>feel harmed by the physical presence of people

    this should have been laughed down the first time it was tried.

  54. Dillinger   2 years ago

    Popehat is not good at bowf sidez.

  55. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

    But White also reserves plenty of criticism for the students who shouted him down:

    All of this over some fucking pronouns debate. The world has gone insane.

  56. MWAocdoc   2 years ago

    "To be good lawyers, they must understand the legal arguments on all sides of issues"

    But this is the whole point of the narrative that these law students are spewing! The law should serve social justice, not "equal justice under the law!" The legal system that sent counter-revolutionaries and totally innocent people alike to the Gulag is the end result of their militant activism.

    1. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      These bolshevik kids want gulags, they yearn for gulags, they just wont say it out loud.

      Also they will be the first ones sent of course.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

        They aren't saying it in public forums--I guarantee you they're saying it in the classroom and in their group study gatherings, though.

        1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

          The stupider and more arrogant ones are saying it out loud. Remember the need to re-educate Trump voters? The Australian camps for the unvaccinated?

  57. TJJ2000   2 years ago (edited)

    Democrats favorite game BLAME everyone else for their own F’Ups.

    And in the most basic of human reasoning; Where did $4T of Democrat written/passed stimulus money come from? That’s $33,000 PER WORKING citizen.

    Only blameless Democrats and their arrogance, ignorance and criminal behavior can magically drop that kind of fake-fiat and not expect any consequences to arise from it.

    I mean hello!!! Blaming Trump?? Trump carried an excellent economy and a stronger dollar. Does the basic concepts of good and bad escape these leftarded people or what? Just so long as they can propagandize their BS and PROJECTION it'll never catch up to them?

    1. Minadin   2 years ago

      Yeah, but 2 years after he left office, he was obviously directly responsible for a train wreck in Ohio that the current administration tried to ignore.

  58. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

    Dutch treat
    Dutch farmers' protest party scores big election win, shaking up Senate

    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/farmers-protest-party-set-shake-up-dutch-political-landscape-2023-03-15/

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

      Don't get too excited about that--like any situation where a non-left-liberal upstart unexpectedly gains a victory, the Greens and Liberals are freaking out, and are going to form a coalition to steamroll their agenda through.

      1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago (edited)

        From one of the articles A first exit poll projected the BoerBurgerBeweging (Farmer-Citizen Movement) won 15 of a total of 75 seats in the Senate, which has the power to block legislation agreed in the Lower House of parliament.

        Also the Prime Minister, Mark Rutte, pushing the nitrogen ban is a conservative. I wouldn’t be surprised however if the EU steps in and sues the Netherlands to force the issue.

        1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

          Not allowing progressives to have their way on all issues, is a threat to Our Democracy and must be defeated at any cost.

      2. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

        incoming changes to election procedures and laws in 3..2...

  59. Libertariantranslator   2 years ago

    Search for asset forfeiture charts and the curve peaks at the Bush Jr faith-based confiscation jihad on grow houses and 2008 Crash. The League of Looters reported less than a year ago that 200 tons of cocaine were seized in tiny Ecuador alone in 2021. This pattern of confiscatory prohibitionist piracy of assets repeats the problems of 1837-1860, 1907, 1914-1918, 1929-33, 1987-92 and 2008 so tightly that Republican prohibitionists have named it the "business cycle" as a red herring to distance fanatical looting from financial crashes. Surely ENB can spot a pattern.

    1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

      I usually picture you screaming this nonsensical crap while adorned with a strait jacket. As a burly male nurse, employed by the insane asylum, administers a large dose of Thorazine.

    2. Nobartium   2 years ago

      This pattern of confiscatory prohibitionist piracy of assets repeats the problems of 1837-1860, 1907, 1914-1918, 1929-33, 1987-92 and 2008

      I'd ask if you see a blue sky, but I'm certain it's actually LSD colors. Stay crazy, hank.

  60. (Impeach Biden) Weigel's Cock Ring   2 years ago

    If you're wondering what life in Philadelphia has become like these days, here's a video that'll show you:

    https://twitter.com/robbystarbuck/status/1636743811698180103?t=i_F_QLKIIasuG63ZffVvfg&s=19

    This is what civil society degenerates into when people are stupid enough to listen to fake libertarian assholes like Park Slope Welchie Boy, Goth Fonzie Woppo, and Ed Krayewski and they elect a piece of shit pro-criminal Soros shitbag non-prosecutor like Larry Krasner. It becomes a scary wild west shitshow where every man is left to fend entirely for himself and little stores become bloody free fire zones.

    1. Bill Falcon   2 years ago

      Frank Rizzo had the right idea on punks..beat the crap out of them

  61. BioBehavioral_View   2 years ago

    Yesteryear

    During the last economic crisis, also generated by the federal government, one of the primary culprits in generating the crisis, Barnett Frank, claimed falsely that the policies of the government would be to diminish the size of big banks, so that no one bank would be too big to fail. That claim occurred yesteryear. As usual, it was a lie. The real consequence of governmental actions was to make big banks even bigger; e.g., Chase swallowing Washington Mutual.

    Are many regional and local banks better than few big banks? Yes. Why? Because they know the local context and their customers. Consequence? Better service tailored to the locality and its residents.

    Why do the Fascists favor only a few big banks? Easier to control. Power is the premise for every politician’s promise.

    “The rich ruleth over the poor,
    And the borrower is servant to the lender.” -Proverbs 22:7

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  63. NOYB2   2 years ago

    Sound familiar?

    The Weimar Republic inflated the money supply through a combination of deficit spending, borrowing, and printing paper money, which was used to finance government programs and debt obligations. The government engaged in quantitative easing by purchasing government bonds and other assets using newly printed money to inject cash into the economy and keep interest rates low, which contributed to inflation and undermined confidence in the currency. This hyperinflation eroded the value of the German mark, leading to economic instability and political turmoil and ultimately contributing to the rise of extremist political movements like the Nazi Party.

    During the Weimar Republic, the government intervened to prevent bank collapses on several occasions to maintain public confidence in the financial system and prevent further economic instability. For example, in 1926, the government provided emergency loans to the Darmstädter und Nationalbank, a large German bank facing insolvency due to heavy investment losses, to prevent its collapse. Similarly, in 1931, the government injected emergency funds into the Danatbank and the Norddeutsche Landesbank-Girozentrale to prevent their failure from causing a broader banking crisis. The government's motivation for preventing these bank collapses was to avoid further economic instability, which could have led to political turmoil and undermined public trust in the government. However, these interventions were not always successful and in some cases, they contributed to inflationary pressures and other economic problems.

    Of course, we are much more sophisticated these days: we don't print more paper money anymore, we just add money electronically to a database! At least in the Weimar Republic, you could use paper money for heating!

  64. damikesc   2 years ago

    ""I believe in ready, aim, fire—not ready, fire, aim," said Maine Sen. Angus King, an Independent who caucuses with Democrats"

    Not a critique of ENB --- but in what way is Angus King NOT a Democrat? He's "independent" but votes with them and caucuses with them. He is not, in any way, independent. Ditto Sanders.

    1. Bill Falcon   2 years ago

      King is a POS moron.

  65. Bill Falcon   2 years ago

    Why not just define deposits in two groups. Demand deposits which are NOT lent out and Time deposits which are but not insured. Customers can decided if they want to pay the bank a small fee to hold their money and clear their checks or put some in a pool where they can't take it out for a time period and maybe the bank if it is smart in it's investments can share some interest. With them. Time deposits are basically like mutual funds or equity then. Solves the problem. If a bank goes under, the demand deposits are safe. Of course, that would stop the banks from fractional reserve banking and the govt from using banks to enrich the elites.

    Banks are obsolete anyway with Blockchain. they only exist because of govt favorism.

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  67. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

    Reagan adviser Bruce Bartlett: Face it, Obama is a conservative
    Just look at the president's record, Bartlett says. This is no progressive

    https://www.salon.com/2014/10/21/reagan_adviser_bruce_bartlett_face_it_obama_is_a_conservative/

  68. Sevo   2 years ago (edited)

    turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, 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 who claims that socialized medicine is a 'conservative value'.

  69. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

    A link from fucking Salon saying Obama isn't a progressive?

    Bwahahahahahahahahaha... Oh fucking wow! I've seen you desperate before, but WOW!

    How about I give you a link from NRO saying that Bush wasn't a neocon?

  70. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

    I’m embarrassed for you when you post this crap. You’re probably even proud of yourself.

  71. damikesc   2 years ago

    Bartlett being a moron does not really change what reality is.

  72. SRG   2 years ago

    But the Scots were Irish 🙂

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  74. Mother's Lament   2 years ago (edited)

    Dál Riatans… but yeah, part of County Antrim in northern Ireland and most of southwestern Scotland, so a bit “Irish” anyway.

  75. SRG   2 years ago

    It was one of those things drummed into us in history lessons - "the Scots were Irish and the Picts were Scottish".

  76. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

    He thinks unions are beneficent groups that decide how private companies will be run.

  77. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

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