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Reason Roundup

The FTC Is Closing In on Amazon

Plus: "No such thing" as a "harmless drag show" says university president, aggressive code enforcement in Florida, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 3.21.2023 9:30 AM

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A look at the federal government's expansive designs to pin some sort of wrongdoing on Amazon leaves little doubt this crusade is based in something stronger than a simple quest for justice or consumer protection. Like other big tech companies, Amazon has been branded a "monopolist" by both Democrats and Republicans who—for different reasons—seem to see it as good politics to aim at taking the company down a peg.

Unlike monopolists of yore, Amazon is mostly beloved by consumers. Poll after poll has shown Americans give the company a high approval rating, with one 2021 poll finding Amazon ranked more highly than all but one of the 18 institutions asked about, including Twitter, Facebook, the FBI, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the U.S. Supreme Court.

Indeed, anti-Amazon crusaders have had a hard time articulating a cogent theory of consumer harm. Rather, some suggest we should abandon the consumer welfare standard—a mainstay of antitrust law enforcement—and instead focus on the fact that companies like Amazon are very big and this bigness may harm business competitors. Others appear intent on fishing for something that could be massaged into allegations that Amazon's size and reach harms consumers.

Politico's Josh Sisco details the multipronged effort in Washington to find some reason to wage war with Amazon. "The Biden administration is planning to take action soon on at least three of its half-dozen investigations of Amazon — moves that could lead to a blitz of litigation to rein in the iconic tech-industry giant," Sisco writes.

The scope of the Federal Trade Commission's investigations into Amazon is massive, touching on everything from its purchase of the robot vacuum maker iRobot to whether digital voice assistant Alexa violates the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act and how it decides which marketplace products to give the "Amazon Choice" label.

"The FTC is currently weighing whether to challenge Amazon's $1.7 billion acquisition of robot vacuum maker iRobot, with the agency's staff attorneys leaning toward suing to stop the deal according to three people with knowledge of that investigation," reports Sisco. In addition, the FTC "has at least two open privacy investigations, one into Amazon's Ring camera and security system business, and the other into its Alexa voice assistant over potential violations of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, according to four people with knowledge of those cases." And that's not all:

  • Also potentially coming in the next few months is a wide-ranging antitrust case targeting Amazon's retail operations, multiple people with knowledge of the probe said. Though the details of a complaint are not known, it could include the bundling of services through its Prime subscription business and its use of competitor data to out-muscle rival retailers on its platform, according to some of those people. The FTC has been investigating nearly every aspect of the company's business since 2019, and a lawsuit has long been expected. The Wall Street Journal previously reported that an antitrust case could be filed against Amazon in the coming months.

  • The FTC is pursuing a so-called "dark pattern" probe into the difficulty customers have unsubscribing from Prime and other services. Dark patterns are deceptive tactics used by websites to trick users into doing things like subscribing to a more expensive service than they intended.

  • It is also conducting a deceptive advertising probe into the "Amazon Choice" label the company gives certain products on its marketplace. The FTC is investigating how that label is used to promote products that appear in search results, including whether it is pay-to-play. Amazon maintains it is not.

Politico lays out more details about these investigations here. Reading through them, it seems clear that the FTC is—at least in many cases—reaching.

For instance, "the agency is concerned that Amazon will favor iRobot's Roombas over competing brands of automated vacuums such as Samsung," notes Sisco. Note that this isn't about what Amazon is doing, just a concern over what it could do in the future—and that the FTC sees this theoretical action as potential grounds to nix Amazon's acquisition of iRobot entirely.

And even if Amazon does preference its products over Samsung's—so what? Samsung is a huge company itself, perfectly capable of reaching customers without a boost from Amazon. Besides, trying to advantage one's own products over a competitor's is kind of what businesses do. We don't ban supermarkets from pricing or placing store-brand products in a way that makes them stand out against competing brands. Why shouldn't Amazon be allowed to favor Roombas over Samsung's robot vacuums?

The FTC's war on Amazon makes sadly apparent how regulators feel the need to guide and control all markets, even when no criminal wrongdoing is involved.


FREE MINDS

"No such thing" as a "harmless drag show," says university president. Walter V. Wendler, president of West Texas A&M University, announced yesterday that the school would not allow a drag show to take place on campus. The show was being organized by several student groups and was supposed to be a fundraiser for The Trevor Project, a nonprofit group focused on suicide prevention among LGBTQ youth.

In an astounding letter to students, faculty, and staff of West Texas A&M, this president of a public university admitted that the ban was due to his religious convictions. "I believe every human being is created in the image of God and, therefore, a person of dignity," wrote Wendler. "Does a drag show preserve a single thread of human dignity? I think not." Wendler went on to liken drag shows to blackface, and accuse them of "stereotyp[ing] womanhood in cartoon-like extremes for the amusement of others and discriminat[ing] against womanhood."

Regardless of Wendler's personal feelings on drag shows, they are a form of protected speech. And singling out drag shows for a ban—while allowing other sorts of performances and fundraisers—violates students' First Amendment rights.

"Drag shows are a form of artistic expression protected on a public university campus just like any other expressive activity. This is settled First Amendment law — even if a university president doesn't like it," tweeted Alex Morey, a lawyer with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). "We @TheFIREorg have picked our jaws up off the floor and are getting to work on this one."


FREE MARKETS

Florida homeowners are losing houses to aggressive code enforcement. Cities across Florida have "begun to aggressively foreclose on homes in the city for violations ranging from unmowed lawns to unsafe structures," reports the Miami Herald. "The foreclosures have brought in millions for the cities, but have taken away homes that have been in families for generations, particularly in heavily Black and lower income neighborhoods."

In 2021, one such city, Fort Pierce, "signed a contract with an outside attorney named Matt Weidner to file lawsuits against the owners of these properties. Weidner is trying to get several South Florida cities, including Davie and Boca Raton, to join in, calling homes subject to foreclosure because of aggressive enforcement of code violations a potential goldmine of untapped revenue," the Herald reports. "Fort Pierce is the ninth jurisdiction in Florida that hired Weidner to file these kinds of cases."

A massive Herald investigation into Weidner's cases reveals "the lawsuits have undoubtedly targeted some properties that deserved to be foreclosed upon" but "also had collateral damage."


QUICK HITS

• Read an excerpt from Bottoms Up and the Devil Laughs: A Journey Through the Deep State, the latest book from former Reason editor Kerry Howley.

• The U.S. Supreme Court this week will hear its first cryptocurrency case.

• "Idaho is poised to allow firing squads to execute condemned inmates when the state can't get lethal-injection drugs, under a bill the Legislature passed Monday with a veto-proof majority," notes the Associated Press.

• "Homeland Security's fusion centers show the dangers of mission creep," suggests a Hill op-ed by Rutgers law professor Jonathan Hafetz. "Fusion centers were intended to serve as hubs capable of sharing information to help detect and prevent future terrorist attacks. But the centers quickly morphed into vast systems of data collection to address any perceived crimes or hazards."

• Reminder: Section 230 protects your email forwards.

• The price of gold is spiking amid concerns about bank stability.

• Philadelphia will pay nearly $10 million "to settle a class-action lawsuit with civil rights groups that claimed the police department used excessive force against hundreds of Black residents and other protesters during social justice demonstrations in 2020," reports The Washington Post.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    "No such thing" as a "harmless drag show," says university president.

    They're all fierce and savage and there is so much slaying.

    1. SRG   2 years ago

      They're a gateway drag.

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        Dressing up and pretending to be British is a bit different than dressing up and pretending to be the opposite sex.

        But doing either and sexualizing kids is bad in both cases.

        1. mad.casual   2 years ago

          Men dressing up as men and sexualizing children would be a violation of a private institution's free speech and free association rights.

          Women dressing up as women and sexualizing children would be a violation of a private institution's free speech and free association rights.

          Women dressing up as men and sexualizing children would be a violation of a private institution's free speech and free association rights.

          But, for some reason, men dressing up as women and sexualizing children totally doesn't run afoul of Title IX and is something that a state funded institution (the same one) is mandated to by the 1A to support.

          1. n00bdragon   2 years ago

            What about men dressing up as women and not sexualizing children? Or is that inherent in the "putting on the wrong clothes and promulgating stereotypes about certain groups of people"? Also, why isn't Eminem in jail for this?

            Hot Take: Drag and black face are functionally equivalent acts, but both should be tolerated.

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

              Not with children

            2. mad.casual   2 years ago

              As indicated below, nobody cares about RuPaul's drag race. However, when you've got it as a component of an education system, as a lesson and not as an artifact (to say nothing of the overtly larger and broader policy initiatives) people have every right to demand their education dollars, public and private, not pay for it.

              https://www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/legally-weird/northwestern-students-live-sex-toy-show-faith-kroll-uses-saw/

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            3. mad.casual   2 years ago

              Or is that inherent in the “putting on the wrong clothes and promulgating stereotypes about certain groups of people”?

              Really going with the "This is just one isolated incident, well a coincidental series of them, well a deliberate but uncoordinate series of them... but nobody's making policy..." narrative? How completely gauche.

          2. Unable2Reason   2 years ago

            It does seem sort of blackfacey.

        2. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

          Dressing up and pretending to be British is a bit different than dressing up and pretending to be the opposite sex.

          Monty Python would say you are repeating yourself. 🙂

          But doing either and sexualizing kids is bad in both cases.

          Agreed, but Taxas A&M would hardly be akin to a kid's playground.

    2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      Performers acting undignified to amuse an audience! Unprecedented in the history of civilization!

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

        Not with children

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        So is pole dancing, but we don't allow minors to watch it.

    3. Quicktown Brix   2 years ago

      For all the time spent on drag queen issues in these comments... I don't think I've ever actually seen a drag queen other than on TV. Is this a real problem? Is it like the devil worship panic from the 80/90's? In hindsight will we realize this was just another culture war distraction that both parties use to stay in power?

      1. Zeb   2 years ago

        I don't give a shit about drag, or any kind of performance for adults. The only problem is that some people have decided that children should be exposed to it for whatever reason. I also hope that is another overwrought moral panic, but it does seem to be a real phenomenon that has persisted for some time now.

      2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

        It is just more Team Red vs Blue culture war nonsense.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    ...this president of a public university admitted that the ban was due to his religious convictions.

    And what's worse, the religion wasn't Wokeism!

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

      Wendler went on to liken drag shows to blackface, and accuse them of "stereotyp[ing] womanhood in cartoon-like extremes for the amusement of others and discriminat[ing] against womanhood."

      Are you sure? I can't tell anymore.

      1. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

        The ultimate test would be a white man doing drag as a black woman. Would there be outrage?

        1. Anomalous   2 years ago

          Robert Downey Jr. could probably get away with it.

          1. Nardz   2 years ago

            Just a dude playing a dude playing a dude disguised as another dude

        2. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

          Ask Shirley Q. Liquor.

    2. TJJ2000   2 years ago (edited)

      Exactly; Where’s the “Free Speech” for prayer in the classroom??
      Last I heard seminaries were required to be offsite and UN-related to "public education". Can anyone say double standard?

      Commie-Education has to be directed. Claiming “Free Speech” is just a BS excuse to entitle something the direction doesn’t contain.

      One of the very curses of Commie-Education. Which should be burned to the ground right along with all the other Communist structures taking over the USA. This wouldn’t even be an issue if Education was a business and not a Commie-Gov-Gun toting agency of the State.

      1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

        Dude, Abington School District v. Schempp only prohibits State-sponsored and enforced prayer. And half of the States had no State-sponsored and enforced prayer even before Abington School District v. Schempp and the ruling also didn't apply to private and religious schools.

        Individual students can practice any Supernatural-aimed acts of fultility that they want as long as they don't interfere with other classroom activities. So get off of your cross!

        1. TJJ2000   2 years ago

          Wonder if the drag queens will get off their butthole obsession at Texas A&M?

          1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

            Who knows? They can pray while doing it for all I care, since it is a voluntarily-attended college for students who are overwhelmingly of adult age.

            (That's another thing: Abington School District v. Schempp didn't apply to colleges and universities, since attending them isn't compulsory and there is no captive audience.)

            Abington School District v. Schempp was meant to forbid what you would call forced Gov-Gun participation in religion, not peaceful, voluntary individual belief and practice on your own time and Dime.

            Again, you and any children you have don't have to participate in either religion or drag shows, nor should you have to, so come down off of your cross.

            1. TJJ2000   2 years ago

              Wouldn't Texas A&M be taxpayer funded not, "voluntary individual belief and practice on your own time and Dime."?

      2. Zeb   2 years ago

        There isn't generally free speech for students in the classroom.

        1. THX1138   2 years ago

          Remember "Bong Hits for Jesus"?

          https://supreme.findlaw.com/legal-commentary/the-supreme-courts-bong-hits-4-jesus-first-amendment-decision.html

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

            No, but I do remember "Nuke the Unborn Baby Whales for Jesus".

    3. JesseAz   2 years ago

      If Reason seeks to shut down this adminostrators speech, they are no better than DeSantis.

    4. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      That joke would kill over at the Babylon Bee.

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

        You know nothing about humor.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Florida homeowners are losing houses to aggressive code enforcement.

    This is what DeathSantis wants for America.

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

      How can you have diversity if everyone has a nice lawn?

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

        Who needs 23 types of grass seed?

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

          Stoners.

          1. Dillinger   2 years ago

            hybrids are necessary.

            1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

              Like Lori Lightfoot?

              1. Dillinger   2 years ago

                more Alien Kush than Alien Mayor, but yes.

    2. HorseConch   2 years ago

      I'm glad to know that. I'm not letting that motherfucker take my house away. Smokin Joe Biden and his sidekick Fabulous John Fetterman haven't even considered foreclosing on my house.

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        They will foreclose on your gas appliances and you will say thank you.

        1. HorseConch   2 years ago

          They won't foreclose on mine. It will make for bad PR when there's a swat team out there trying to grab my range, but that's the only way they're getting it. If they ban LP, then we have a problem.

          1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago (edited)

            Propane was Hank Hill’s only affair on his wife, so, Boy Howdy, they better not try that shit in Arden, Texas!
            🙂

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        How do you feel about federal requisition of your residence, to satisfy housing equity?

        1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

          Sounds like a scene from Doctor Zhivago.

      3. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

        I thought it was Fabulous Pete Buttigieg.
        😉

    3. Naime Bond   2 years ago

      You might be a red neck (libertarian) if '.....You burn your yard rather than mow it....'

  4. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    The U.S. Supreme Court this week will hear its first cryptocurrency case.

    No doubt many of the justices will show their technical prowess when asking questions of petitioners and then finally going with whatever the state wants.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      Personally, I hope that Justice Sotomayor tells us about the 100,000 children that lost everything by betting on crypto.

      1. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

        This guy gets it.

      2. Beezard   2 years ago (edited)

        You don’t lose if you don’t sell in the red!

        God, I hope that’s true. I have a few 60K bitcoin positions…

  5. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Idaho is poised to allow firing squads to execute condemned inmates when the state can't get lethal-injection drugs...

    Seems somehow like a metaphor for the Drug War.

    1. Mickey Rat   2 years ago

      It is a different sort of lethal injection. One the anti-capital punishment activists are unlikely to bully providers about.

    2. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

      We do love our guns and are always looking for different ways to use them.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      Well, OK, as long as they don't use those evil 9mm bullets that blow lungs out of the body. Too messy.

    4. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      If you live right next to Oregon, you should be able to find a guy who can get you any drug you want.

    5. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago (edited)

      It’s like I said earlier: The way the “War On (Some) Drugs” operates, if some State outlaws lethal injection drugs, underground labs will try making them and end up creating The Fountain of Youth.
      🙂

      1. BrianL.   2 years ago

        Or something that causes the zombie apocalypse.

        1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago (edited)

          Unintended consequences are always a bitch..
          🙂

          The Fountain of Youth result would be worse, since it would bring eternal life, but no legal way to get it. And, arguably, the society we live in now is already a Zombie Apocalypse.
          😉

  6. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago (edited)

    “No such thing” as a “harmless drag show,” says university president. Walter V. Wendler, president of West Texas A&M University, announced yesterday that the school would not allow a drag show to take place on campus.

    GOP sets its sights on tranny dancing bans.

    Priorities, you know.

    1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      I have no problem with tranny strip teasers and sex shows as long as there aren't children performers or audience members.

      1. Nardz   2 years ago

        I have a problem with them.
        They're perverse and idiotic.
        Doesn't mean they should be illegal or involve legal sanctions (unlike what's imposed for official kinds of "wrongthink").
        But I'm not going to stand here and deny that trannies and drag shows are fucked up, with no place in a normal society of decent human beings.
        They should be shunned, shamed, and ridiculed when they present themselves as public spectacle.
        But if they involve children they should face justice, either through law or vigilantes.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

          But social justice means that your opinions are wrong since you might make some sensitive people feel sad.

      2. HorseConch   2 years ago

        The morons might have overplayed their hand on this one. America's sweethart, Letitia James, was hosting her very own drag story hour a couple days ago. I'm in favor of adults doing whatever the fuck they want with other consenting adults, but the kind of people drug in for drag story hour aren't looking for consenting adults.

        https://nypost.com/2023/03/14/ny-ag-letitia-james-to-host-drag-story-hour-for-kids/

        1. mad.casual   2 years ago

          Ru Paul has been hosting a drag 'race' for several seasons on one of the obscure streaming channels (Logo? VH1? MTV?). I've heard people say it's not their taste and/or not very good or popular, but I've never heard anyone say the channel/network couldn't run it.

          1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

            Told about it by a friend?
            🙂

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

              It’s on Netflix and good for RuPaul. As long as his performers and audience aren’t children being sexualized, have fun.

              If children are present but the show is clean, I also don’t have problems.

              But when Santa with a strap-on dildo dry humps Screwdolph the Red Nippled Reindeer in front of children, then fuck them.

              1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

                It's on Pluto.tv for free with minimal commercials. No kids or sex acts are involved in the show and parents at home can always control viewing.

    2. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

      Don't get too excited, pedo. It's at a university; there won't be any six-year-olds there.

      1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

        He was planning on bringing a date.

    3. 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.

    4. Ronbback   2 years ago

      If you will allow pole dancing by REAL woman at schools and libraries and other public places then I'll be ok with public drag shows. even as it is the left screams about kids going to Hooters whose waitresses wear more than anyone at the beach

      1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago (edited)

        “screams”?

        I’m pretty sure I’m the only person here who has pointed out, a couple of times now, the parallel between the “grooming” that drag shows are accused of and stuff that regularly happens at Hooters without any objection.

        I came up with it all on my own, using my libertarian (not liberal) brain, as an illustration of how selective the culture warriors have gotten in focusing on the previously obscure and unimportant drag show subculture. And I commented about it dryly, not in screams.

        1. JesseAz   2 years ago

          The fact you think hooters has children come up and put money in g strings while performing visual sex acts says a lot about you.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

            I mean, children might give money to a Hooters waitress, but that's usually in exchange for wings, and certainly not in a g-string. Other than that, yes, in Dee's world, it's the same thing.

            1. Beezard   2 years ago

              And I’m not sure Hooters have a clearly stated, Theory-based company mission to subvert children’s concepts of normative gender and family structures, unlike the founders of the Drag Queen Story Hour.

              1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

                Got it. It’s OK to engage in sexualized behavior as long as you don’t have a theory behind it.

                And, by the way, there are no specific “founders” of drag Queen story hours.

        2. Jefferson's Ghost   2 years ago

          "I’m pretty sure I’m the only person here who has pointed out, a couple of times now, the parallel between the “grooming” that drag shows are accused of and stuff that regularly happens at Hooters without any objection."

          I was thinking the same thing just yesterday, after watching something about Hooters on the history channel, and yeah, I think you are the first to point that out.

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          2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

            But it couldn't have occurred to you as your own thought!

            The only way you or I could have come up with the Hooters analogy is that we were subscribed to a liberal talking points bulletin!

            1. Jefferson's Ghost   2 years ago

              "The only way you or I could have come up with the Hooters analogy is that we were subscribed to a liberal talking points bulletin!"

              Well, that is obvious, no?

              1. Nardz   2 years ago

                Keep sucking Laursen's dick.
                It's a great look.
                Don't be surprised when people fuck you up for inviting children to get involved though.

              2. JesseAz   2 years ago

                Do you have a cite of someone here calling it a liberal talking point? Most of us are calling it a retarded talking point. Maybe you're equating liberals to retards? If so, no issue here.

          3. Nardz   2 years ago

            AWFL Californian upset that child abuse might be curbed.

        3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

          No, you moron, the “culture warriors” would rather not talk about this retarded shit at all.

          You can’t scream “look at me!!!!” any louder than by being a drag queen. Then they get all butthurt and self righteous when some people consider this fetish a little weird. They manufacture, and then wallow in self pity. Pathetic.

        4. LongTimeListenerFirstTimeCaller   2 years ago

          Wait, MikeL just stated he is a leftist - he specifically called out the word "screamed" from the quote "left screams" from Ronbback.. as in, Ron was referring to Mike as one of the "left screams"...

          Glad Mike finally admits he is a leftist, because, by just reading his posts, he is anything but a libertarian.

          Mike, can you give one good answer WHY it's important to have Drag Reading Hour for kids? One good reason? What is important or relevant about a male in "womenface" reading to a kid? (Other than making sure the kids are desensitized to the sexual fetish of gay men).

      2. jimc5499   2 years ago

        You have to admire the consistent inconsistency of the lunatic Left.
        Hooters and pole dancing are sexist and demeaning to women, yet insisting that a biological male be allowed to use a Girl's locker room is perfectly fine.

        1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          How did girl's locker rooms enter this converation?

          1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

            Because you have advocated for biological males being allowed to use a Girl’s locker room, which fits in with your trans agenda.

  7. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Homeland Security's fusion centers show the dangers of mission creep...

    The mission of DHS has always been to creep.

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

      Will we finally have cold fusion?

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

        Just around the corner, 10 years from now.

      2. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

        Fusion is a dish best served cold.

      3. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

        From two Nickels and a glass of water on the "Coast to Coast AM" radio show with Art Bell?
        😉

    2. JesseAz   2 years ago

      The danger is a Democrat not winning an election.

  8. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1637994297847947270?t=MzwgHnIvo0c3pny00O9zRg&s=19

    When I say Critical Consciousness is a cult belief that everything in society is designed to oppress you, I meant literally *everything."

    [Link]

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

      I find that oppressive.

    2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

      “Everything” is so terrible and unfair.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        Said most teen girls at least once. But in the old days, they got over it. Now we want to model an entire "utopian" society on the same angst.

  9. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

    "I believe every human being is created in the image of God and, therefore, a person of dignity," wrote Wendler. "Does a drag show preserve a single thread of human dignity? I think not."

    Jeeby said "Blessed be the trannys" in his rap single Sermon on Da Mount.

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

      Needs moar racism.

    2. 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.

  10. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Reminder: Section 230 protects your email forwards.

    My what forwards? How old is this law?

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

      What if I send a cable?

      1. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

        ***knock at the door***

        telegram

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

          It’s a landshark!

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_NS2H55dxI

        2. MK Ultra   2 years ago

          Candygram for Mongo.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

            "Mongo was easy. The bitch was inventing the candy-gram. Probably won't even give me credit for it."

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago (edited)

              And the classic line, “The sheriff is near”.

              How long before we get sent to camps for quoting movies like that?

    2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      It's like an rt except slower.

  11. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Philadelphia will pay nearly $10 million "to settle a class-action lawsuit..."

    Did Filthacrapia ever pay out for that city block it firebombed from above?

    1. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

      They MOVEd on from that incident.

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago

        it was on tv. unbelievable still.

    2. Nardz   2 years ago

      Didn't that happen 40ish years ago?
      Isn't this a story about Philly using tax money to pay the State's political terrorists today?

    3. damikesc   2 years ago

      Tell us MORE on how there is not a special prosecutorial bent against 1/6. Protests that caused billions in riots will end up with rioters getting money BACK from taxpayers.

      1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

        January 6th was an especially egregious event because it was an attempt to interfere with the peaceful, Constitutional transition from one Presidential adminstration to the next.

        1. Dillinger   2 years ago

          lolz nobody went there to stop the transition of power.

          1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

            On what planet? They were there to "stop the steal". What do you think that meant?

            1. Dillinger   2 years ago

              nobody in the crowd had the power to stop anything. ludicrous to assert they were there for an active coup, and ridiculous to believe it.

              1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

                I didn’t use the word, coup.

                And since when does a criminal’s not taking into consideration his chance of success excuse the crime?

                1. Dillinger   2 years ago

                  you kill me. sticking with ridiculous but please continue your ridiculous beliefs about a handful of people and their fever dreams I won't stop you

                  1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

                    Why were they there if not to “stop the steal”? They literally came from a Stop the Steal rally.

                    1. Dillinger   2 years ago

                      changed my mind. ridiculous to assert. ludicrous to believe.

        2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          And what was this, chopped liver?

          https://www.cnn.com/2017/01/19/politics/trump-inauguration-protests-womens-march/index.html

          Bursts of chaos erupted on 12th and K streets as black-clad “antifascist” protesters smashed storefronts and bus stops, hammered out the windows of a limousine and eventually launched rocks at a phalanx of police lined up in an eastbound crosswalk. Officers responded by launching smoke and flash-bang devices, which could be heard from blocks away, into the street to disperse the crowds.

        3. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          More on it, to refresh your memory, Dee:

          https://thepostmillennial.com/flashback-violent-riots-gripped-dc-during-trumps-2017-inauguration

          Rioters set fire to newsstands and trash cans, and at one points set what appeared to be a stretch limousine on fire. The vehicle was also vandalized with the spray painted words "we the people."

          Six Metropolitan Police Department officers suffered minor non-life-threatening-injuries. The capital's then interim police chief Peter Newsham said that three of the six officers suffered head injuries that came from flying objects thrown by rioters.

          That's six more cops injured than on January 6, 2021.

        4. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          Dee?

          https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/january-6th-trump

          But in their desire to push such a ridiculous delusion, they fail to take into account the violence that ensued after Donald Trump was elected in 2017. If the riot at the capitol was an insurrection, why, the 2017 riots must have been a full-blown revolution! A civil war!

          As the Democrats decry the claims by Republicans that the 2020 election was stolen, that fraud was to blame for Trump’s loss, they forget that they were claiming fraud and a stolen election in 2016. So quickly do they want to sweep the Russian collusion hoax under the rug after they dragged it on for years, as it fell apart at the seams, as it was proven to be nothing more than a Clinton hatchet job!

          After Trump won the 2016 election and the left started rioting, six Metro PD officers were injured. Three of them suffered head injuries. On Jan 6, an officer executed an unarmed woman.

          And while rioters who participated on Jan 6 are currently still locked up, currently having their rights violated, currently awaiting trials and eventual sentences that would have previously seemed unheard of, the reaction to Trump’s election to the presidency resulted in 205 charges being dismissed, 21 plea deals, and not a single jury conviction.

        5. JesseAz   2 years ago

          Rationalization to adopt the leftist narrative. Nothing more.

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  12. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

    Trump holding his next rally in Waco, Texas, sends a message to the far right
    ......
    "Waco is hugely symbolic on the far-right," said Heidi Beirich, co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism. "There's not really another place in the U.S. that you could pick that would tap into these deep veins of anti-government hatred — Christian nationalist skepticism of the government — and I find it hard to believe that Trump doesn't know that Waco represents all of these things."

    No hidden meaning at all. Just a coincidence. Move along, people.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/03/21/trump-rally-waco-texas-history-raid-on-branch-davidian-compound/11510179002/

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

      I thought it was good to be skeptical of government?

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

        It is. Waco was classic government overreach.

        But instead of being remembered as such it will always represent villainous nutcases like Koresh and McVeigh.

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

          What does McVeigh have to do with being in Waco? You’re mad about the Civil War, does that mean Biden shouldn’t visit Georgia?

          1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

            McVeigh was one of the first right-wing domestic terrorists and what good did he do with his revenge against a government building filled with innocent victims?

            Open Society would deal with the Waco overreach with non-violent discussion instead of terrorism.

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

              WTF?

            2. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

              Waco overreach? It was government terrorism. If McVeigh had detonated an IRS or DOJ building, history would view him very differently.

            3. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

              "Waco overreach"

              Ah. You don't actually know what you were talking about and were just trolling all along.

              1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

                Waco overreach by the government.

                1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago (edited)

                  Even though you and Idaho Bob don’t disagree about Waco, he doesn’t seem to like your dispassionate language. More outrage! More passion!

                  1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

                    If you weren't so frightened of argument and hadn't put everyone scary on mute, you might have realized that you're the one who's out of the loop here.

                  2. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

                    Let's see a comparison.

                    McVeigh murdered men, women, and children in a federal building. He was sought, captured, tried, and executed.

                    The Feds murdered men, women, and children in their own home. Lied and covered up events and nothing else happened.
                    We can do the same exercise with the Weaver family.

                    This is not government overreach. It is US sponsored terrorism on American soil

                    Thankfully, Cliven Bundy was smart enough to call for help before the feds started murdering his family.

            4. Sevo   2 years ago

              Don't forget, 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. Mickey Rat   2 years ago

      You mean where infamously Federal law enforcement bungled an arrest, leading to a dark comedy of errors where eventually a compound full of people, including children, were burned to death?

      How on earth would that be tied to skepticism about government?

    3. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      Wasn't the Confederacy launched with the Cornerstone Speech in Savannah, Georgia, and administered from Richmond, Virginia?

      Every time a Democratic Party leader has spoken there it's a dogwhistle to white Democrats that they want to reinstate slavery again. Right? Isn't that how this works?

      Also, do you think that the FBI attack on the Branch Davidians was a good thing, Shrike?

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

        do you think that the FBI attack on the Branch Davidians was a good thing

        This is a good open society issue where we have overzealous "cops" who used excessive force in violation of citizen rights. I am sure you agree with me.

        Now I expect a nice donation to the Open Society Foundation by yourself. $100 will work.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

          The FBI burning kids to death and Soros-funded DAs releasing violent criminals are hardly are equivalent "open society" issues.

          1. damikesc   2 years ago

            Well, like the government agents who killed the Davidians, Soros-backed DA's do not punish the wrongdoers EITHER.

        2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

          Lol, if you can point me to an Open Society policy declaiming against prosecutorial harrassment and police used as weapons, I just might.

          Seems pretty antithetical to your modus operandi for the last decade though.

        3. Sevo   2 years ago

          Remember 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

        4. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

          Heil Soros!

    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

      Sure is a lot of hand-wringing coming from the credentialed class these days about resistance against left-wing ideology.

  13. JesseAz   2 years ago

    California wants Medicaid to pay for 6 months of rent.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/california-asks-biden-administration-to-cover-six-months-of-transitional-rent-for-homeless-with-medicaid

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

      The catch being you have to transition.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        Is that before or after reparations?

        1. Jerry B.   2 years ago

          They haven’t touched Biden for California reparations yet.

          1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

            Has Biden touched them? Yikes!
            🙂

  14. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/VivekGRamaswamy/status/1637956040057581569?t=jbzW0CSUNfTZyKs-aJmWjA&s=19

    This is a deeply dishonest framing of what Biden did today. Before Biden’s Dept of Labor rule change, retirement fund managers could consider *only* investment returns. Now, Biden permits them to take into account “collateral benefits other than investment return” including factors like “climate change.” They want to use your retirement accounts to push agendas that most Americans never voted for. This is dangerous for both capitalism & democracy.

    [Link]

    1. damikesc   2 years ago

      And if these practices end up losing your money...well, sucks to be you. Next time, be an unspeakably corrupt politician who will sell access happily.

  15. JesseAz   2 years ago

    Corey A. DeAngelis, school choice evangelist
    @DeAngelisCorey
    Georgia Rep. Lydia Glaize (D) says the QUIET PART OUT LOUD: "a lot of those parents did not finish high school.. I am extremely concerned that we would put money in their hands and that entire piece of life in the hands of parents who are not qualified to make those decisions" (video)

    https://twitter.com/DeAngelisCorey/status/1637837968462282754

    1. Moonrocks   2 years ago

      Nobody's more qualified than the caste that runs the DMV.

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        Whats funny is in the same speech she admits her kids went to private school. She just wants the dirty kids to not be around hers.

    2. Social Justice is neither   2 years ago

      She's calling her own constituents too stupid to run their own lives. Who would know better, you or her? After all, they voted for her didn't they.

    3. rbike   2 years ago

      My father never finished high school. Went to work on the farm after 8th grade as he was the only son. I rarely saw him unless I went to the farm with him on the weekends as he worked as a janitor second shift along with farming. Sent all 7 kids to private school. I think we are all turned out successful in our own ways. I am the only one to graduate with a 4 year degree, but not the wealthiest by any means.

    4. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      they all feel this way about everything.

      Every single thing in life needs to be managed and directed by these Bolsheviks because none of us are qualified to control our own lives.

  16. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Regardless of Wendler's personal feelings on drag shows, they are a form of protected speech. And singling out drag shows for a ban—while allowing other sorts of performances and fundraisers—violates students' First Amendment rights.

    Would a gentlemen's club, a fan dance, or a striptease show be 1A protected speech on campus? If not, then a drag show shouldn't be either. If a drag show is, then those are too.

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

      Some actual speeches are banned.

      1. Moonrocks   2 years ago

        Too local.

    2. mad.casual   2 years ago (edited)

      Worth noting as well, that if a cis strip show is banned able to be refused, then the policy would run afoul of both the 1A and 14A.

      Mowley’s statement is so full of shit it’s not even funny. Another friendly reminder that FIRE is no friend to liberty.

      Edit: And not afoul of the 14A in the "Cis people should be a protected class too!" sense, but in the "As policy women cannot perform the *exact* same activities as men." I've repeatedly pointed this out about Bostock. Whereas Black, White, Male, Female, Native, and Foreign are relatively independent, unidirectional, and fixed, sexual identity is none of the above. Morals aside, maybe the most stupid SCOTUS decision ever.

    3. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      What about when a prominent speaker is making students feel unsafe by being there?

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        Which ones? Louis Farrakhan? Rashida Tlaib? Al "Grabby Paws" Franken?

    4. mad.casual   2 years ago (edited)

      Friendly reminder (reposted from above):https://www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/legally-weird/northwestern-students-live-sex-toy-show-faith-kroll-uses-saw/

      Edit: Though the link may read like porn and seem NSFW, it’s an article about a performance, no actual porn is visually depicted in the article.

      Edit edit: Not to mention that Faith Kroll the, uh, object of study, is like a soft 6 that I wouldn't subject random passers on the internet to.

  17. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    The Dutch apparently have had enough.

    https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/03/21/dutch-voters-are-rising-up-against-elite-eco-mania/

    In last week’s provincial elections in the Netherlands, an insurgent party, the Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB), took the largest vote share in all 12 Dutch provinces.

    This unlikely victory means much more than just local seats. The provincial councils determine the makeup of the Dutch senate, its Eerste Kamer (first chamber). The Eerste Kamer functions much like Westminster’s House of Lords. It scrutinises the governing lower house (the Tweede Kamer) and has the power to reject proposed legislation.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

      This was posted in the comments last week. I wouldn't make too much of it because, as in every instance where non-leftists unexpectedly win elections, the left-liberal alliance is in high dudgeon, and the Greens and Liberals in the government are forming an alliance to push through all this eco-bullshit anyway.

      1. damikesc   2 years ago

        Should this happen, it might be time to revisit how Mussolini was handled and use that for the modern-day fascists in Brussels.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

          Europe has been effectively finished ever since the end of World War II.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

            World War I. WWI really broke Europe, and they really haven't had the same mojo since.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

              We can go back centuries, or millennia, recounting the disfunction of Europe. Was it ever close to coherent and functional to "break"?

              1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

                Europe between 1815-1840 and 1880-1910 were unquestionable cultural peaks.

        2. Nardz   2 years ago

          It's been that time since at least 2020

      2. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

        Mark Rutte, the PM is supposed to be center right. I'm surprised some Green Eurocrat hasn't demanded that the Dutch dismantle their dikes and return all the land to the sea.

      3. Beezard   2 years ago (edited)

        I know No Agenda has been taking the “It’s controlled opposition line!” for weeks. Adam Curry is fluent in Dutch and has been railing on the BBB. It apparently has all sorts of unsavory WEF adjacent connections. I don’t speak Dutch so it’s hard to really do my own smell test of the “grass roots” of it all. But I Guess we shouldn’t be surprised if it accomplishes Sweet FA or just proposes the same sustainability stuff with a few payouts to farmers.

        The party came out of nowhere and won big. Since when has populist democracy been a thing in the EU?

    2. JesseAz   2 years ago

      Local story.

  18. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Derailed.

    https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/03/21/sex-education-has-gone-off-the-rails/

    On the Isle of Man, concerns over age-inappropriate teaching material recently led to the suspension of all sex-education lessons on the island. A review into sex education has been underway since February. The Isle of Man government came under pressure from parents, who raised the alarm after their children came home from school feeling ‘confused’ and ‘traumatised’. In one instance, pupils at the Queen Elizabeth II High School in Peel were taught by a drag-queen guest speaker that there were as many as 73 genders. The drag queen became upset when an 11-year-old refused to accept there were any more than two genders, and even asked the child to leave the classroom.

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

      What do those parents know? I bet some of them didn’t graduate high school.

    2. Moonrocks   2 years ago (edited)

      [deleted]

    3. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      he drag queen became upset when an 11-year-old refused to accept there were any more than two genders, and even asked the child to leave the classroom.

      lol, this is what it's come to. A based 11 year old sends the drag queen away in tears. If that doesnt just encapsulate the whole thing! haha

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

        The queer lobby has been very effective at insinuating their agenda in schools when they think they can hide it from parents because, Hollywood propaganda aside, kids are naturally inclined to defer to authority figures and are thus more vulnerable to being influenced via both peer pressure and top-down propagandizing.

        This is a big reason why parents, especially Gen-Xers, need to stop sloughing off their responsibilities to the government and realize the people running these institutions cannot be trusted, put down the video game controller, and keep building relationships with your kids so that they'll be more guarded against this stuff. Their actual biological gender needs to be constantly affirmed in the face of this current mass brainwashing effort by elite bad actors. If you have to, even encourage them to narc on any of their purple-haired, facial-pierced teachers and counselors that try to convince them that there are 73 genders instead of two, so that you can confront them about it and tell them to knock it off if they don't want something bad to happen to them. Constantly tell them that any of their fellow students who try to convince them that their sex is "assigned" and not inherent in their own DNA are deliberately trying to confuse them and harm them emotionally, because these are extremely mentally ill people (as the stats confirm) who are trying to make others as miserable as they are, and will use your child's goodwill, sense of fairness, and aversion to conflict against them to manipulate them.

        Most of these people are passive-aggressive bitches who will back down if they legitimately think there's going to be consequences if they keep that shit up. Persuasion is not something that's going to work with these types, only incentives.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

          Remember when the gay agenda was all about the right to come out of the closet and be treated like everyone else? I guess we should have understood that the occasional freak show, like raunchy (at least then) gay pride floats in parades were a preview into how they really want society to function.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

            It's becoming increasingly obvious these people want society to function like the Folsom Street Fair.

      2. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

        The kid and his parents would be charged with a hate crime if this happened in LA county.

    4. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      Shocking! Why hasn't the Isle of Man been renamed for something more inclusive?

      1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

        The Isle of Man, Baby?
        😉

        That's A Man, Baby!!
        https://youtu.be/PNzrem4U298

        1. tracerv   2 years ago

          Incredible motor cycle race they put on.

          The pov is mind blowing.

          https://youtu.be/lDhYQFUsV8M

          1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

            Damn! They are haulin' ass! I sure hope they know their stuff and stay safe!

  19. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Virtue signalling from the ICC.

    https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/03/21/the-pointlessness-of-prosecuting-putin/

    Now you don’t have to be a fully signed-up member of the Vladimir Putin fan club to think there’s something a little off about the ICC’s move. There is more than a whiff of a PR stunt about it. The ICC seems to have issued this arrest warrant, for the sitting head of a permanent member of the UN Security Council no less, in the full knowledge that it will not be acted upon. It feels like an attempt to grab headlines, like a ruse to justify the ICC’s near €150million-a-year existence. Indeed, it’s probably no coincidence that the ICC is currently begging for €30million in extra funding from its main state backers, France, Germany and the UK.

    1. Moonrocks   2 years ago

      The craziest thing is they "got" him on...evacuating children from a war zone. That monster.

      1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago (edited)

        Somebody else’s children, that is!

        And he took them to Russia and for all we know some may be adopted out to other families, like the junta in Argentina did with around 20,000 desparacitos in the 1970s!!

        And all against the parent's wishes and the war zone Putin took them out of was Putin’s own creation!!!

        Have you got Moon Rocks in your head? Dummy!

        Sanford Dummy Reelhttps://youtu.be/moYdbNXBwvk

    2. damikesc   2 years ago

      Just checking...ANYBODY expects Putin to even consider peace negotiations when a warrant to arrest him is on the table?

      Why the fuck would he ever stop the attack?

      1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

        Was he showing any real inclination to enter peace negotations prior to the announcement of the warrant?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          Did anyone ever ask, Dee, or did you just get your information from your new neocon buddies?

      2. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago (edited)

        If he doesn’t respect The Hague or any of the other condemnations he’s gotten worldwide, it doesn’t matter.

        With the warrant for his arrest, Putin has limited options:

        Putin either risks capture, imprisonment, and possibly a death sentence if he ventures out of Russia, as he did recently in visiting Marupol, (and might I add, bounty hunters worldwide would love Putin as a trophy,)

        Or he can stay in Russia and risk a coup by his Generals, as well as an uprising by his own people and returning troops,

        Or he can retire to his bunker and take a Lead injection by a Makarov syringe inside of his basal ganglia lizard brain.

        The last option would be my favorite, of course, but whatever is the case, one way or another, the war would be over and both Ukrainians and Russians have a chance at peaceful, freer lives.

        1. Diarrheality   2 years ago

          This reads like something that would only make sense to a vegan.

  20. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Buttplug butthurt.

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_314694ba-c72d-11ed-87b0-fbddefd2c234.html

    Inflation has outpaced wages for nearly two years, federal data shows.

    A closer look at federal wage and pricing data shows workers are making less overall as the price for all kinds of goods and services rise faster than average hourly wages.

    According to the BLS inflation calculator, since Biden has taken office, the dollar has lost about 15% of its purchasing power. To put it another way, what cost Americans $100 to buy in January 2021 now costs $115.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

      Turns out injecting a bunch of liquidity into the money supply has inflationary effects. How could an omnipotent figure such as Janet Yellen have not foreseen this?

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

      Inflation is profit!

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        Big Spittin Tobaccy needs to be shut down.

  21. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Something Reason should (at least historically) like about Florida, but something, something, FloridaManBad, something.

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/florida/article_798a957a-c758-11ed-a580-c30796c26e57.html

    All Florida K-12 students' opportunity for $8,000 education savings accounts is two steps away from becoming law.

    House Bill 1 next goes to the Republican-majority Senate. The House of Representatives on Friday approved the legislation that has the support of Gov. Ron DeSantis and former Gov. Jeb Bush.

    The legislation will make education savings accounts accessible to all eligible kindergarten through 12th grade students regardless of the student’s family circumstances. It removes the $111,000 income cap for a four-person family.

    1. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      More of this. But also, eliminate public schools entirely.

  22. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Velvet dictatorship.

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_4bc9d99a-c756-11ed-80e6-bbde39934f90.html

    Former House Speaker Michael Madigan had "total control" over the Illinois House and the Democratic Party of Illinois, a state lawmaker told jurors Monday in the trial of four former ComEd officials facing corruption charges.

    State Rep. Robert "Bob" Rita, D-Blue Island, testified late Monday afternoon during the trial of four ComEd executives and lobbyists accused of a long-running scheme to corruptly influence Madigan.

    Rita, who serves as the assistant majority leader in the Illinois House of Representatives, said Madigan exercised unchecked power over everything from committee assignments to when and if bills were called for a vote or left to die in the Rules Committee. At one point, prosecutors had to ask him to speak up.

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  23. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    As if there weren't enough taxes and fees in California already.

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/california/article_df405cc4-c749-11ed-868e-37fe098e5f4f.html

    In a Tax and Fee Report generated by the California Tax Foundation, it was revealed that, since the return of the Legislature on Jan. 4, California lawmakers had considered various bills that would raise annual taxes and fees by more than $185.6 billion.

    The "report includes any measure that imposes, authorizes, or states the intent to impose or authorize higher taxes or tax- like 'fees,' as well as any legislation that increases a regulatory and/or license fee, user charge, or other charge for receiving a specific government service or benefit."

    California Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a state budget of $296.9 billion in January with a shortfall of $22.5 billion. This shortfall could climb by $7 billion, according to a February estimation made by the Legislative Analyst's Office.

    1. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      It'll never be enough for these commies until it's pure socialism and 100% income confiscation.

  24. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/active_sleeper/status/1638009178722643979?t=-E4jvrCr03b_F7Y0Q8EHCw&s=19

    If you've ever wonder how the Cheka gleefully carried out Lenin's orders to execute youth who were good looking/beautiful, you just have to hear this person's voice as he speaks about legacy Americans

    It's a very possible, special hatred, & leftists have it unabounding for you

    [Link]

    1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

      Putin has sent a lot of good-looking, beautiful Russians and Ukrainians both either to slave away to death in gulags for dissenting opinions or to fight, maim, kill and die on battlefields. Putin learned thoroughly from his ideological predecessors.

  25. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    State keeps trying to violate Constitution.

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_a49af37c-c75d-11ed-b61b-bf6f8d63e697.html

    Defending Illinois’ ban on more than 170 semi-automatic weapons and magazines over certain capacities, Illinois has filed responses to plaintiffs suing claiming Second Amendment violations.

    Among the first questions in the answers to the Federal Firearms Licensees of Illinois charges, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office, representing Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly, denied AR-15s are allowed under the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

    1. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      It's going to be a bloodbath all over the country as these state-level restrictions on our gun rights get destroyed one by one.

      California just had a big one yesterday with more to come.

  26. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

    This is absolutely perfect. Exactly the sort of recognition and degree that Angry Potato and her crusade deserve.

    University of Helsinki gives Greta Thunberg a Honorary Doctorate of Theology

    1. Moonrocks   2 years ago

      Epic troll.

    2. Dillinger   2 years ago

      beautiful.

    3. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

      Would she say "How Dare You!" if I told her "God and Gaia do not exist, M'Brat?"

      🙂

    4. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      She's Joan of Dark.

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

    As Instapundit says, punch back twice as hard:

    Republicans Launch Probe Into Manhattan DA’s ‘Unprecedented Abuse’ Of Office To Target Trump

  28. mad.casual   2 years ago

    Test

    1. Dillinger   2 years ago

      incomplete.

    2. rev-arthur-l-kuckland   2 years ago

      Fail

  29. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Crossing the Rubicon.

    https://nypost.com/2023/03/20/da-bragg-to-cross-the-rubicon-and-divide-the-nation-by-indicting-trump/

    Trump stands accused by his critics on the left of fomenting an insurrection to overthrow the Constitution, and the criminal offense they are going to get him on stems from a dalliance with a porn star in 2006.

    Then, more important, there’s the question of the merits. Unless Bragg has something unexpected on Trump, this appears to be a prosecution in search of a legal theory.

    Everything indicates Bragg is more interested in subjecting Trump to the humiliations attendant to getting charged (turning himself in, getting fingerprinted and photographed) and the grinding distraction of defending himself against a criminal charge than the cogency of the case itself.

    Trump’s enemies never gave up on the idea the “walls are closing in,” and they’ve decided, where they have the power, to make it a reality.

    1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      Soros literally paid Bragg a half million to do this. He has to charge Trump with something.

  30. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

    How did you guys miss that a judge just struck down the California handgun roster? Endless drag-show discussions but this is big news

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/federal-judge-blocks-key-parts-california-handgun-law-98000970

    1. Moonrocks   2 years ago

      Nothing is more important than discussing the Republicans' Culture Wars.

      1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

        Yeah, those darn Republicans pushing their culture on everybody

  31. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

    Amazon ranked more highly than all but one of the 18 institutions asked about, including Twitter, Facebook, the FBI, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the U.S. Supreme Court.

    Hardly illustrious company....

  32. Brandybuck   2 years ago

    Amazon is not a monopoly in any sense of the word. They are only hated because a bazillionaire space nut is in charge (Bezos).

    They have a streaming service that is, ahem, mainstream. Sure there are gay movies and shows, but they don't trumpet them. They don't advertise a year long "black movie month" like other services. Etc., Yada, yada. And so on. Okay sure, people who hate Tolkien complain that the Rings of Power is not true to Tolkien, but otherwise people don't hate Amazon Prime.

    Online bookstore monopoly? Not at all. I can get books from half a dozen online booksellers with book selections rivaling Amazon. There is no monopoly. No power to exclude competition. Online retail in general? Nope, dozens and dozens of alternatives. Hell, they don't even have an edge in online same day fresh grocery deliveries.

    Okay, they're one-click patent is annoying, but that's USPTO, a government agency that doesn't even follow its own rules regarding patents. Technically that patent is a monopoly, but only as it related to a specific kind of cookie that is a no brainer to workaround and still provide the equivalent of one-click shopping. So no effective monopoly at all. But if that is the government's beef, just dismantle the USPTO, problem solved.

    But no, Elizabeth Warren and Josh Hawley have teamed up to punish businesses owned by billionaires. That is all. Someone go slap those two hard, and tell them to go get a room and fuck each other instead of us.

    1. mad.casual   2 years ago

      Not to rebut the claims of monopoly, but Amazon is also the largest cloud services provider by a wide margin.

      1. damikesc   2 years ago

        That's a big one. If Amazon decides your app is bad, they can effectively kill it, even if you're IOS only.

        1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          Only if you were on AWS in the first place. You could implement the service component of your app on several other platforms.

      2. Brandybuck   2 years ago

        And they have brisk competition with Microsoft and Google, but more nipping at their heels.

        Largest does NOT mean monopoly. Don't be a Warren. Not only do they have robust competition, but they have no ability to keep newcomers out of the market.

        1. mad.casual   2 years ago

          Largest does NOT mean monopoly.

          Sorry, "Not to rebut the claims of monopoly" should read "Not to bolster the claims of monopoly or refute the assertions that they don't have one".

          Just pointing out that Amazon's reach (and dominance) extends beyond what was indicated and, moreover, to obliquely point out that just because one book somewhere is sold outside Amazon doesn't mean the company can't operate as an effective censor in much the same way that just because the government would allow (e.g.) one drag show to take place somewhere, drag shows wouldn't be effectively censored. Stands to reason that a company (clearly not Amazon in this case) with 75% dominance in one of several endeavors and with volume larger than all of the competitors in any field combined is a reasonable monopoly without exclusively capturing any given market. "Company Towns" of old were rarely exclusive but controlled enough employment, housing, banking, goods, and debt to effectively lock people into themselves as sole suppliers.

    2. DRM   2 years ago

      The 1-click patent expired five and a half years ago.

    3. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      Minor correction to what you wrote: Bezos *was* in charge. He resigned as CEO of Amazon.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        He's still the executive chairman of the board.

    4. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

      True that. And I've bought books from Powell's and Barnes & Noble when they were cheaper. Somebody's creating a Burning Man version of a Strawman by claiming that Amazon is a monopoly.

  33. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

    The price of gold is spiking amid concerns about bank stability.

    It's up a little over 100 bucks from recent steady prices in the 1800s range. I wouldnt call that "spiking"

    1. Minadin   2 years ago

      This is like the evening news last week claiming that the Dow 'plummeted' nearly 300 points one day.

      When you're in the ballpark of 30k on average, a single 300 point drop is not that significant. If it becomes a trend, however, that's much more concerning.

  34. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

    And singling out drag shows for a ban - violates students' First Amendment rights.

    now do white supremacists and christian fundamentalists

  35. damikesc   2 years ago

    "Regardless of Wendler's personal feelings on drag shows, they are a form of protected speech. And singling out drag shows for a ban—while allowing other sorts of performances and fundraisers—violates students' First Amendment rights."

    So is stripping. Never hear of full nude strip shows at universities...even if strippers are doing it just to pay for college, amirite?

    1. mad.casual   2 years ago

      Fuck stripping, full on hardcore sex.

      Again, men being able to dance in women's underwear for university performances, but women being unable to dance in their own underwear is an exceptionally pointed violation of the 14A as well.

      This is/was the laughably predictable outcome of Bostock but the geniuses that can't answer the question "What is a woman?" made the decision anyway.

      1. damikesc   2 years ago

        I'd ask what the point of feminist groups are, since virtually none seem willing to stand up for women.

        1. Nardz   2 years ago

          To make men more feminine and women more masculine

      2. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

        How about some good ol fashioned wet tshirt contests?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          Why travel for Spring Break when Spring Break can come to campus.

    2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      How did you make the logical jump from talking about a drag show where nobody mentioned nudity to full nude strip shows? Seems like the analogy would be ... I dunno, something not involving nudity...

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        Because if the drag show participants were nude, everyone would see that they're actually men?

  36. Rich   2 years ago

    "the agency is concerned that Amazon will favor iRobot's Roombas over competing brands of automated vacuums such as Samsung"

    Should I be concerned that Reason is apparently concerned that Politico is concerned that the agency is concerned that Amazon will favor iRobot's Roombas over competing brands of automated vacuums such as Samsung?

    1. Dillinger   2 years ago

      lolnope.

    2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      No, but maybe you should be a bit concerned that a Federal agency is concerned that Amazon will favor iRobot products over competing brands' products.

      I can't see why you would include what Reason or Politico thinks about it in your caring.

  37. DRM   2 years ago

    On the one hand, the FTC's anti-Amazon actions are a travesty.

    On the other, it's nice to show Bezos exactly how much goodwill he gets for funding Pravda the Washington Post and putting Amazon's HQ2 in the DC area.

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

    So let me see if I have this straight: after the better part of six years of the "Steele Dossier" and all its complete and total bullshit about Russian collusion that never happened in any way, shape, or form, we've now come all the way back around full circle to Stormy Daniels once again??

    ROFLMAO. Keep this mind whenever Dipshit Dave Weigel or any of the far left Reason staff sockpuppet accounts start prattling on about people being obsessed with Hunter Biden's penis. Because as usual they're projecting and they're more obsessed with penises than anyone.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

      ROFLMAO. Keep this mind whenever Dipshit Dave Weigel or any of the far left Reason staff sockpuppet accounts start prattling on about people being obsessed with Hunter Biden’s penis.

      Or the neocons that are parroting that same narrative, like at Patterico's blog.

  39. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

    More toxic assets at banks caused by rent control

    After Signature Bank Deal, FDIC Is Left With $11 Billion in ‘Toxic Waste’ Loans

    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/signature-bank-deal-fdic-left-135604132.html

    1. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      there is nothing that liberals cant destroy.

  40. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Your EV might be junked for what is repairable in an ICE vehicle.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/not-esg-friendly-insurers-junk-entire-evs-minor-accidents

    It's a surprise that Reuters has published an article revealing that the electric vehicle revolution might not be as environmentally friendly as automakers claim. Furthermore, a scratched or slightly damaged battery pack could lead insurance companies to scrap the entire car.

    A Tesla battery pack costs tens of thousands of dollars and represents a large percentage of the vehicle's price tag. Insurance companies have found that it's uneconomical to replace battery packs if damaged.

    Many automotive manufacturers, including Tesla, have made battery packs a structural part of the car to reduce cost products but have shifted costs to consumers and insurers when batteries need to be replaced.

    Unless carmakers produce more easily repairable battery packs, there will be a growing number of low-mileage EVs scrapped after collisions.

    And don't for get the fires those battery packs can cause. Some of them can reignite for 5 days after the crash.

    1. Cyto   2 years ago

      Related: Tesla (and others) are working to make battery packs last a half million miles or more.

      So maybe insurable repair is not the only issue.

      Also related: I have a hybrid and got rear-ended at a stoplight. The repair bill was 11k on a car they claimed a 16k valuation on. So they totalled the car instead of repairing it. I then had to fight them over their number, since you could not buy a similar car for less than 19k.

      Both factors might be at play in this story. The model 3 battery pack is the center component of the frame of the car (made of only 3 castings, front and rear, plus battery pack). It seems impractical to replace, but it probably is pretty straightforward minus the fact that you have to take the entire car apart to get to it. Also, damage to the center of the frame has always been a fatal injury for a car, doubly so since the development of the unibody. (These cars used to be a great source of cheap beaters. In the 80s my roommate had a checker cab that had the frame repaired. It went down the street at a slight diagnal.)

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

      Get a horse!

    3. Nardz   2 years ago

      https://twitter.com/imUrB00gieman/status/1637994032361259009?t=dTpzl2dVP8uQTvzNnx0xWA&s=19

      Electric cars being transported on an open deck burst into flames as saltwater shorts their batteries

      [Video]

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

        Not certain those are electric cars.

  41. Cyto   2 years ago

    There are two reasons governments come after these huge corporations. The first is simply a cash grab. The US and the EU have had several rounds of this over the last 30 years with the big tech companies like Microsoft and Google.... they simply want enormous hundreds of million dollar payoffs.

    The second is one that may have been around a long time, but we have only recently seen documented in writing - political subservience.

    Obama formalized it with Operation Choke Point, and now regulators will grind your business to a halt if you don't do their biding. (See recent actions by various agencies against all of the Elon Musk companies)

    1. Nardz   2 years ago

      https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1638183724389892105?t=MP73EcjKdXLWRFJes6m0qw&s=19

      I've received a whistleblower report that the insurance company GEHA, which is headquartered in Kansas City, MO, and owns the field the Kansas City Chiefs play on, is holding detailed meetings encouraging its employees to take action against MO legislation it calls "anti-LGBTQ."

      This huge insurance company is most likely protecting its ESG score with this activism, which is astroturfing Missouri state politics, and perhaps operating under demands that it do so to maintain its CEI (Corporate Equality Index) score (this is informed speculation, tbc).

      The documents at the top of the thread indicate a number of Missouri bills this company believes need to be targeted by employees to "protect" LGBTQ and particularly "trans" youth, and in work meetings instructions are being given to contact legislators to sway these bills.

      While my comments about the CEI score above are speculation in this case (so far), that's a common reason this kind of corporate activism is undertaken. It is not speculation that GEHA cares about its CEI score; they proudly boast about it.

      The Corporate Equality Index (CEI) is a score provided by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) that details how good a LGBTQ-Woke activist a corporation is. It's surprisingly a very important number to thousands of major corporations, and it works like (is) an extortion racket.

      The HRC scores corporations and visits corporations in the CEI indexing umbrella and gives them specific activist tasks required to raise or keep their CEI, which is scored to 100. Specific political activism like this and grift are typically required to keep or raise your score.

      GEHA cannot be competitive in the ESG economy without playing these games because that false economy is under the sway of a financial cartel that Biden just vetoed legislation to start breaking up. The Biden Administration is bad for businesses, which are held captive by ESG.

      The Corporate Equality Index is a powerful extortive tool in the ESG economy that's holding our corporations hostage to the Woke Neo-Communist takeover, which uses them to achieve power they can't get through government or individual compliance.

      Our corporations should not be beholden to organizations like the Human Rights Campaign, WEF, UN, etc. Ending the ESG economy is overwhelmingly necessary, not just to free American productivity but also as a matter of national security that extends beyond even this revolution.

      [Links]

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

        GEHA is the big federal employee insurance company, so they're no doubt coordinating this shit with people in the Biden administration.

  42. Naime Bond   2 years ago

    If it takes 'X' minutes to subscribe to Prime, (or anything) it should take half that time to unsubscribe or else they should be fined 100 million a day per offense. (bit over the top but you get my drift).

    1. Cyto   2 years ago

      I dunno about prime, but Amazon does a nice job of presenting all of my subscriptions in a simple interface and each has a single button to unsubscribe.

    2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      I might support that law if you could generalize it to all businesses. Like the time I tried to stop my membership at 24 Hour Fitness.

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

        Because you thought you would be fit in 24 hours?

  43. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>"No such thing" as a "harmless drag show"

    no convincing argument has been put forth as to why grown men need to parade themselves to children.

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

      We cannot have freedom until all children are emotional wrecks and sexually confused.

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago

        I like it.

    2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      Where did this story about a drag show at a university mention children?

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago

        was barely 17 when I started college.

        1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          Ooh, they better make sure they never show an R-rated movie at the university.

      2. Jerry B.   2 years ago (edited)

        Everyone under 18 (or perhaps 21, depending on what the activity is) is a child. Remember, their brains aren’t fully developed until they’re 25 (unless they want to transition. Then 6 or 7 is okay).

    3. Cyto   2 years ago

      I don't support banning drag shows.

      This is exactly the conflation that they provocateurs intended when they started in with this "drag queen story time" and "family drag show" nonsense.

      We can have drag burlesque without trying to prove how progressive we are by bringing a 6 year old to learn the art of drag.

      And stop falling for every stupid lie the propaganda machine tells you to fall for. Pretending that a 35 year old man in makeup and a thong grinding his crotch in front of a first grader is wholesome makes you look like a pedophile in addition to a useful idiot.

  44. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>anti-Amazon crusaders have had a hard time articulating a cogent theory of consumer harm.

    is why they're still children. because they're stupid.

  45. Don Mynack   2 years ago

    I fully support West Texas A&M's ban of drag shows on campus, not for religious reasons but for reasons of damn that shit is played out.

    1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      Which is the best reason anyone has given so far. If the university president had written "because damn that shit is played out", I would respected his decision.

  46. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

    The FTC Is Closing In on Amazon

    But are "the walls closing in?" That's the real question.

  47. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

    Wendler went on to liken drag shows to blackface

    He's right. Drag is savage ridicule of women.

    Drag shows are a form of artistic expression protected on a public university campus just like any other expressive activity.

    Just like blackface minstrel shows, but we won't be seeing those on university campuses.

  48. StackOfCoins   2 years ago

    A central pillar of libertarianism is freedom of association. Guess what, I don't like drag queens. When they are in drag, they look like perverts. I don't want to see clownish men in dresses reading books to children in PUBLIC libraries. Nor do I relish the idea of them cavorting about in a thong, again in front of children, in a PRIVATE venue. I don't like anything about them. I'm not required to defend them. They can be perverts in their homes. Just stay away from the children when in costume, for fuck's sake.

    1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      Huh, didn’t expect that to end where it did considering where it started.

      Anyway, children attending drag shows is a question of parental rights, and parental rights are a fuzzy area of libertarianism.

      Still, I have some questions when it comes to this whole children attending drag shows controversy:
      - Would conservatives care about this issue if progressives weren’t the ones taking their kids to these shows?
      - Would progressives even be thinking of taking their kids to these shows if it didn’t irk conservatives?
      - Are conservatives being consistent about other ways children are being exposed to “sexualized” entertainment? Why, for example, are they not scrutinizing some of the things that go on at Hooters, such as boys being dressed up in aprons depicting bikinis by waitresses with clingy t-shirts emphasizing their large breasts?
      - Can we acknowledge there is a sizable minority contingent of conservatives who want to ban drag shows for adults?

      1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

        "– Would conservatives care about this issue if progressives weren’t the ones taking their kids to these shows?"

        Progressives are the only ones who would do that, so that's a silly question.

        "– Would progressives even be thinking of taking their kids to these shows if it didn’t irk conservatives?"

        Yes. They do it to virtue signal to other progs, not to irk conservatives.

        "– Are conservatives being consistent about other ways children are being exposed to “sexualized” entertainment?"

        Conservatives have been doing that for decades. Remember Tipper Gore?

        "Why, for example, are they not scrutinizing some of the things that go on at Hooters, such as boys being dressed up in aprons depicting bikinis by waitresses with clingy t-shirts emphasizing their large breasts?"

        Did you dream that?

        "– Can we acknowledge there is a sizable minority contingent of conservatives who want to ban drag shows for adults?"

        Can you provide a shred of evidence that that is the case?

        1. mad.casual   2 years ago

          Progressives are the only ones who would do that, so that’s a silly question.

          And even if they weren't, like if some crazy cult out in Waco, TX or Utah or Idaho were sexualizing children on their compound, conservatives generally wouldn't care and may even defend them, from undue state intervention. That socio-religious battle was fought and decided long ago.

          Yes. They do it to virtue signal to other progs, not to irk conservatives.

          Or, worse, many seem to think they're doing their children favors.

          Remember Tipper Gore?

          I can remember when exposing children to women in swimsuits set unrealistic expectations of... IDK... existence for girls and companionship for boys and that kooks on both sides (but really all the nth waves of one side more) thought it was bad.

      2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

        Your obsession with Hooters is alarming, creepy, and hilarious. Hooters waitresses dress more modestly than teen girls at the mall, or anyone at a public pool

        1. Dillinger   2 years ago

          lol I have known Hooters chicks, and Mike ... you are no Hooters chick

        2. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

          Maybe he had a traumatic childhood experience at Hooters. Or perhaps it was a pubescent masturbation fantasy that he could never give up.

  49. LindaVasquez   2 years ago (edited)

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  50. MilikusFlorium   2 years ago

    I'd say that the products this company offers definitely need development, and it's a pity that this company has such a huge influence on the market. I think it's not a problem to hire .net developers in order to at least upgrade the most important business aspects, and I don't understand why some companies don't pay enough attention to that.

  51. StevenF   2 years ago

    There are only two ways to maintain a monopoly.
    The first is to provide customers with what they perceive as a better value than the competition.
    The second is to get the government to eliminate the competition.

  52. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

    How dare you grow your business by giving customers what they want!

  53. JesseAz   2 years ago

    My biggest problem with Amazon is they use sales and marketing data from their clients and then insert their own competing products.

  54. Social Justice is neither   2 years ago

    But don't worry, the crusade against Trump from 2016 to today was all driven by pure motives.

  55. JesseAz   2 years ago

    They internalized government as Hollywood for ugly people.

  56. JesseAz   2 years ago

    Conspiracy theory for the next 3 years.

  57. HorseConch   2 years ago

    Do you really believe most of them want any part of this shit? I'm thinking most of them are only doing it because they are told to. The percentage of people that really want to host a drag story hour has to be infantesimal.

  58. JesseAz   2 years ago

    I'm sure he will properly scold Ms Howley for ENB on Twitter.

  59. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

    Special rights for Bronies? (look it up)

  60. JesseAz   2 years ago

    I think most politicians are nothing more than performers at this point, and only do what they do for notoriety. They have no interest in doing their actual jobs, why they keep increasing the office budget to hire more aides.

    This is the subject of the day, so they do it performatively instead of doing real work.

  61. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

    One would think so but 15,000 people took part in a "Black Trans Matters" in Brooklyn a few years back. There are schoolrooms that wont display the US flag but are plastered with "Pride" paraphernalia. The culture is fucked.

  62. Cronut   2 years ago

    Do they specifically want to host drag shows? Probably not. But they *do* want all the spoils that come with being a member of the ruling class, and if that means sexualizing a few little kids, so be it.

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

    Not surprising, considering her policies (and Bernanke’s) were responsible for most of it. Literally, it's almost entirely due to easy credit in the early-mid-2000s, and ZIRP/quantitative easing crap since the 2008 recession. If I were her, I’d be desperate to deflect that shit, too.

  64. Nardz   2 years ago

    Found the Blue Devil!

  65. MK Ultra   2 years ago

    Old news after then.

  66. HorseConch   2 years ago

    How many of the 15,000 do you think were strong supporters of black trans issues, and how many were there to stick it to the "fascists"? When you view everyone except your blue checked heroes as fascists, the narrative shifts whenever they tell you to.

  67. Nardz   2 years ago

    Again: the "pride" flag is a symbol of conquest.

    Raising the banner over conquered territory.

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  69. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

    Running joke with Idaho panhandle dwellers. "We drive in WA to trade guns for weed."

  70. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

    The pride flag is their new swastika.

  71. tracerv   2 years ago

    ^^^Winner.

  72. Dillinger   2 years ago

    I got five on Reptile Alien

  73. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

    Except for 10%.

  74. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

    Well, if you believe the bullshit story that Russians in Ukraine were victims of genocide that Putin claims, or if you you oppose LGBTQ+ Pride Parades and The Devil which Patriarch Kyrill claims Putin is fight in Ukraine, why don't you volunteer to go serve in The Wagner Group for Putin?

    And Putin does use nuke as he's threatened, then he's morally responsible for everything that comes next.

    Putin is both clear-headed and evil! And nations don't have interests outside or opposed to individuals in it and Russians sure don't want Putin's war!

    Yippy-ti-yay on the unicorn! It beats riding H-Bombs to oblivion like Slim Pickens!

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