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Banking

Regulators Seize First Republic Bank and Sell It to JPMorgan Chase

Plus: Twitter complies with a greater portion of government censorship requests, a judge allows an antitrust suit against Google to go forward, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 5.1.2023 9:31 AM

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Another Silicon Valley bank fails. The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) took possession of San Francisco–based First Republic Bank, accusing the institution of conducting business "in an unsafe or unsound manner." It appointed as receiver the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), which then sold the bank to JPMorgan Chase Bank.

JPMorgan Chase will "assume all deposits, including all uninsured deposits, and substantially all assets of First Republic Bank," per a press release from the California DFPI. As part of the sale deal, the FDIC "will share losses with JPMorgan on First Republic's loans," reports The Wall Street Journal. "The agency estimated that its insurance fund would take a hit of $13 billion in the deal. JPMorgan also said it would receive $50 billion in financing from the FDIC."

As of mid-April, First Republic Bank held about $103.9 billion in deposits and $229.1 billion in total assets. Its failure marks the second-largest failed bank in U.S. history, following Washington Mutual, which collapsed in 2008.

The good news is that this isn't necessarily another 2008-style situation.

Yes, First Republic got caught in the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) failure spiral. (In March, First Republic lost $100 billion in deposits after SVB collapsed.) And yes, the collapse of SVB and New York-based Signature Bank (which also failed in March) reverberated widely.

But Steven Kelly, a senior researcher with the Yale Program on Financial Stability, argues that "this is the last stages of that initial panic," according to the Journal. And "First Republic's failure seems unlikely to spur another crisis of confidence in the Main Street lenders that serve a large chunk of America's businesses and consumers," the newspaper suggests. "Regional lenders uniformly lost deposits during the first quarter, but the declines were modest compared with First Republic's $100 billion outflow."

While First Republic's immediate problems may stem from the failure of SVB and Signature, the roots of its problems go deeper than that. Like Silicon Valley Bank, First Republic's managers made poor decisions that failed to account for changing interest rates.

"Ultralow interest rates and a pandemic savings boom supercharged the bank's growth," comments the Journal:

When the Fed began raising interest rates last year to cool inflation, customers began demanding higher yields to keep their money at First Republic. Rising rates also dented the value of loans the bank made when rates were near zero.

First Republic's badly damaged balance sheet left it with few good options.

In a dismal quarterly-earnings report last week, the bank disclosed the extent of the deposit run and said it had filled the hole on its balance sheet with expensive loans from the Federal Reserve and Federal Home Loan Bank. An untenable future, in which it earned less on its loans than it paid on liabilities, appeared all but certain.

The earnings report sent the bank's stock down nearly 50% in one day.

Today, "First Republic Bank's 84 offices in eight states will reopen as branches of JPMorgan Chase Bank," according to the FDIC. "All depositors of First Republic Bank will become depositors of JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, and will have full access to all of their deposits….Customers of First Republic Bank should continue to use their existing branch until they receive notice from JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, that it has completed systems changes to allow other JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, branches to process their accounts as well."


FREE MINDS 

Twitter complies with government censorship requests. Twitter CEO Elon Musk claims that he is bringing more free speech to the platform. But "Twitter's self-reported data shows that, under Musk, the company has complied with hundreds more government orders for censorship or surveillance—especially in countries such as Turkey and India," reports the tech news outlet Rest of World.

The data, drawn from Twitter's reports to the Lumen database, shows that between October 27, 2022 and April 26, 2023, Twitter received a total of 971 requests from governments and courts. These requests included orders to remove controversial posts, as well as demands that Twitter produce private data to identify anonymous accounts. Twitter reported that it fully complied in 808 of those requests, and partially complied in 154 other cases. (For nine requests, it did not report any specific response.)

Most alarmingly, Twitter's self-reports do not show a single request in which the company refused to comply, as it had done several times before the Musk takeover. Twitter rejected three such requests in the six months before Musk's takeover, and five in the six months prior to that.

More broadly, the figures show a steep increase in the portion of requests that Twitter complies with in full. In the year before Musk's acquisition, the figure had hovered around 50%, in line with the compliance rate reported in the company's final transparency report. After Musk's takeover, the number jumps to 83% (808 requests out of a total of 971).

These numbers are drawn from the Lumen database, which is maintained by Harvard's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. The public database keeps track of "legal complaints and requests for removal of online materials."


FREE MARKETS 

Judge allows antitrust suit against Google to go forward. A federal court nixed Google's motion to dismiss a lawsuit that claims it has an illegal monopoly in online ad sales. (Find more on that lawsuit, filed by the U.S. Department of Justice and eight states, here.)

Google contended that the case should be dismissed, in part because the government's complaint defined the relevant market too narrowly. "Google's lawyers contend the lawsuit does not account for advertisers' ability, for example, to advertise on huge social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok that run their own advertising platforms independent of Google," reports the Associated Press.

Judge Leonie Brinkema of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia doesn't agree. She said Friday that the suit against Google may move forward—the second ruling in the government's favor from Brinkema in this case. Last month, she ruled that the case could be heard in Virginia and rejected Google's request to consolidate the case with similar lawsuits being heard in New York.


QUICK HITS 

• How pro-lifers in Nebraska and South Carolina pushed too far and doomed two pieces of anti-abortion legislation.

• David French explains "why Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida should lose in his quest to punish Disney for the high crime of publicly disagreeing" with him.

• Mike Masnick writes about the Senate's moral-panic-fueled "unconstitutional age verification bill."

• Kansas lawmakers voted last week to decriminalize fentanyl test strips.

• Oregon's HB 3501, introduced last week in the state House of Representatives, would decriminalize homeless encampments by allowing homeless people to use public spaces "without discrimination and time limitations." The bill would also allow homeless people to sue if they were told to leave a public space.

• "A bill to decriminalize marijuana in Louisiana was short-lived, swiftly dying in committee Tuesday before ever reaching the House floor for debate this legislative session," reports the Associated Press.

• "Ideas like 'racial justice' and 'creating a more equitable world'" are not "inherently leftist concepts," writes Matt Zwolinski. "There has always been a significant (albeit inconsistently applied) egalitarian streak to libertarian thought, especially in its 19th century origins."

• A home baker shouldn't have to make a choice between her dog and her work.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    A home baker shouldn't have to make a choice between her dog and her work.

    IS SHE BAKING HER DOG???

    1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

      If the dog is an employee, I'll choose not to partake.

      We have enough jerks bringing dogs into the store where I work, not for seeing-eye or service purposes, but just to have them there like we're a damn flea market! The big drooly ones are the worst and occasionally, we get one that shits on the floor and tracks it through the store!

      It's like our store has become U.S. Cities in microcosm!

      1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

        Nah, the story made it clear that not only is the dog not an employee, the dog isn't even allowed in the kitchen.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      Is she marrying her dog?

      1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        What colour on the alphabet cult flag is that one?

        1. Outlaw Josey Wales   2 years ago

          Maybe F for 'Fido'

    3. RoyaleSage   2 years ago (edited)

      Google is by and by paying $27485 to $29658 consistently for taking a shot at the web from home. I have joined this action 2 months back and I have earned $31547 in my first month from this action. I can say my life is improved completely! Take a gander at it what I do.....
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  2. JesseAz   2 years ago

    Joe Biden took it to pharmacy companies so hard and won that the Moderna CEO only got 400 million in stock last year.

    https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/moderna-under-fire-ceo-earned-nearly-400-million-stock-options-got-50

    1. Nardz   2 years ago

      We have the total cronyism Reason campaigned for.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    But "Twitter's self-reported data shows that, under Musk, the company has complied with hundreds more government orders for censorship or surveillance—especially in countries such as Turkey and India..."

    We need to respect their culture.

    1. Cyto   2 years ago

      And the police with the guns and the authority to actually use them.

    2. mad.casual   2 years ago

      ENB should move to Turkey and build her own Mastodon.

    3. perlmonger   2 years ago

      "Twitter's self reported data"

      So because Twitter wasn't reporting all the censorship it was doing for the US Feds, that made it OK.

      1. DesigNate   2 years ago

        I kinda want to say fuck Twitter for caving to these Authoritarian shitholes. But from a business perspective, do we really expect a company to walk away from over 1billion users?

        1. Social Justice is neither   2 years ago

          Also it makes no distinction about the type or reasons for the censorship. A court order is bad under Musk but willingly censoring the woke regime's enemies is "private companies" ro that leftist cunt.

          Now Turkey could be censoring political speech but at least they are forcing Twitter to comply rather than having Twitter leap to enact their whims.

          1. perlmonger   2 years ago

            Turkey is almost certainly doing political censorship, but yeah, at least they're court orders. Old Twitter could probably get away with not following those since they were pals with the CIA.

      2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        Yeah, ENB seems to be doing a "Ha! It was okay because others are still doing it!" here.

    4. Zeb   2 years ago

      Musk did always say that he would allow any legal speech on Twitter. Most countries have no legal guarantee of free speech. I would give him a lot of credit if he refused to do business in countries with unreasonable speech restrictions. But at this point that's going to be most of the world.

      1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        One thing I disagreed with is that Musk just banned someone for creating and posting a pedophile pride flag. As gross and abhorent as that is, the flag was just colors and wasn't illegal.
        It was definitely free speech, and while understandable, still shouldn't have been banned. It undermines his point.

        1. Social Justice is neither   2 years ago

          How can this get the Libs of Tic Tok treatment if the post and history have been nuked. Can't wait to see this highlighted on Tucker's show...oh, Pedo Pete strikes again.

  4. JesseAz   2 years ago

    How the media picks and chooses which protests are insurrection or not.

    https://humanevents.com/2023/04/29/associated-press-who-used-capitol-protest-to-redefine-insurrection-now-outraged-by-gop

    1. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

      It gets worse. Back in 2020, when the antifa/BLM riots were active, there was a "protest" scheduled in CDA, ID. Presumably, this was the same group that had been rioting/looting/torching in Spokane, WA.

      About 500 openly and well-armed Idahoans set up in front the CDA downtown business district. Most business owners were armed and encouraged the citizen security.

      Three guesses how the media portrayed both sides. Hint: it involved accusations of racism.

      1. perlmonger   2 years ago

        Oooh! Oooh! Was it "white supremacists"?!

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        By now, I hear "racist" as "doodoo head".

      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

        Yeah, this was a common media prop line whenever Antifa and BLM tried migrating their riot activities outside their deep blue shitholes. People tended to meet them with a show of force, leading to meek, one-time parades that were never seen again, physical tussles with the activists that never lasted more than a day before the latter fucked off back home, or word got out and they just didn't bother.

      4. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        "Three guesses how the media portrayed both sides."

        The establishment media are open enemies of the people. I don't know how to fix this. Create parallel institutions I guess, that expose it's paymasters.

        1. Nardz   2 years ago

          Exposing things that don't have a conscience and have all institutional power behind them can't stop them.
          The only thing that can stop them are examples. Terrible, horrifying examples. They must fear brutal consequences for crossing lines.
          That's where we're at.

          1. perlmonger   2 years ago

            I hate that the country has come to this.

            1. Nardz   2 years ago

              It's infuriating

          2. JoeB   2 years ago

            Paul Pelosi x 81 million.

  5. JesseAz   2 years ago

    There are a lot of well connected political names and CEOs who met with Epstein, of he who didn't kill himself fame, after being convicted of sex crimes.

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/jeffrey-epstein-calendar-cia-director-goldman-sachs-noam-chomsky-c9f6a3ff

    1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

      Fortunately, Epstein didn't have any clients.

      Anything he was discussing with Gnome Chompski must have been unrelated to the charges.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

        He was discussing ideas.

    2. Nardz   2 years ago

      I'm going to quote a good bit of this article, because the web of connections is fucking ridiculous:
      https://www.zerohedge.com/political/bidens-cia-chief-goldman-top-lawyer-and-noam-chomsky-knew-met-jeffrey-epstein

      "In 2014, current CIA director William Burns had three meetings with Jeffrey Epstein when Burns was Obama's deputy secretary of state, and after Epstein had been convicted of child sex exploitation, the Wall Street Journal reports."
      "One month after meeting with Epstein, in October 2014, Burns stepped down from this role at the State Department to serve as president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a think tank. He ran it until he was nominated by Biden to serve as CIA director in early 2021."
      "Epstein also had dozens of meetings with then-Obama White House attorney Kathryn Ruemmler, who went on to become Goldman Sachs' top lawyer in 2020. Epstein also planned for her to join him in 2015 on a trip to Paris, and in 2017 to visit his private island in the Caribbean."
      "Within weeks of Ruemmler's 2014 departure from the Obama White House, Epstein planned an August lunch at his townhouse, followed by a series of meetings to introduce her to his acquaintances.
      The two first met when Epstein called her to ask if she would be interested in representing the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - a relationship which never panned out."
      "Epstein also connected Ruemmler with Ariane de Rothschild, current CEO of the Swiss private bank Edmond de Rothschild Group. Ruemmler's law firm was hired by the bank to help them with US regulatory matters, according to the bank and the Goldman spokesman."
      "De Rothschild, who married into the famous banking family, met with Epstein over a dozen times."
      "She bought nearly $1 million worth of auction items on Epstein’s behalf in 2014 and 2015, the documents show.
      Mrs. de Rothschild was named chairwoman of the bank in January 2015. That October, she and Epstein negotiated a $25 million contract for Epstein’s Southern Trust Co. to provide “risk analysis and the application and use of certain algorithms” for the bank, according to a proposal reviewed by the Journal."
      "Other notables in the new report include;
      Leon Botstein, president of Bard College
      Noam Chomsky, who was scheduled to fly with Epstein to have dinner at the pedophile's Manhattan townhouse in 2015
      Anthropologist Helen Fisher, who says she 'didn't have anything to do with Jeffrey Epstein, "But I remembered it because of his spectacular house and because of the six young women."
      Joshua Cooper Ramo, then co-chief executive of Henry Kissinger’s corporate consulting firm.
      Harvard professor Martin Nowak
      Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak"

      1. Nardz   2 years ago (edited)

        CIA, State Department, Obama administration, Biden administration, Harvard, Rothschilds, MIT, Gates Foundation, Israel, Kissinger firm, Goldman Sachs, Carnegie Endowment, Bard…

        Just a small sample of the club trying to ruin our lives, and actively stealing our earnings.

        1. JesseAz   2 years ago

          Notice how many are involved in leftist politics as compared to the right.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

            "Champions of the People"

            I guess we are not people.

        2. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

          Epstein was obviously assembling a Schul.

      2. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

        Any mention of you-know-who?

        “I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”

        Lol, thought not...

        1. Truthfulness   2 years ago (edited)

          https://fallacyinlogic.com/whataboutism/

          And yet, what you and the media fail to tell is that Trump became a Democrat during that time and returned to the Republican Party after disassociating with Epstein. Why did you omit that?

          1. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

            For someone obviously confused about "whataboutism", you do seem quite fond of it, Troofy.

            I mentioned Trump to point out the author's bias (excluding Trump from such a list cannot have been inadvertent), not to excuse the actions of Epstein's other associates, but to implicitly call for that list to include the one person most conspicuously omitted from it. They are all the same to me. But not to you...

            But your crowning glory of hypocrisy has to be accusing me of whataboutery (incorrectly) by employing it (correctly) yourself. What could Trump's tenuous political affiliations possibly have to do with the subject of his 20-year association with Jeffrey Epstein? I'd happily mention it, if it were at all relevant.

            You have, to use the words of your own source, responded with: "a counter-accusation in order to divert attention to a different topic," namely, Trump's expedient flip-flopping between supporting the forces of good and evil. Pathetic.

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

      Remember glisena maxwell got convicted of sex trafficking and pimping to nobody

      1. Cyto   2 years ago

        And nobody in the national media is the least bit interested in that strange phenomenon of trafficking and pimping to nobody.

    4. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

      Supposedly he was sharing his business expertise. Pretty strange considering the fact that nobody knows what business he was in.

  6. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    How pro-lifers in Nebraska and South Carolina pushed too far and doomed two pieces of anti-abortion legislation.

    Woke: zero covid
    Broke: zero abortion

  7. JesseAz   2 years ago

    Dem Mayors continue to beg Texas to not send them 1% of the illegal immigration population since it is bankrupting their cities. These are sanctuary cities who advocate for illegal immigration as long as they see none of the costs. Like many posters here who even deny those costs.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/pro-sanctuary-city-mayor-lori-lightfoot-begs-texas-one-last-time-to-stop-sending-illegal-aliens

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

      They should start shipping them to Portland and Seattle, too. Those havens of whiteness could use more diversity.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        Not to mention nannies, kitchen help, and lawn care crews.

      2. rbike   2 years ago

        Minneapolis could use some to complement the Ethiopians there

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

          What about the Somalis?

      3. Super Scary   2 years ago

        "They should start shipping them to Portland and Seattle, too."

        Do they have good pizza there? Is there a military base nearby?

      4. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

        Vermont, too

      5. HorseConch   2 years ago

        Last time I was in Boston, it was really white, as well. They could use some of their own diversity.

    2. perlmonger   2 years ago

      I love how in her complaint she talks about a whole 8,000 illegals. So that's what, like, an hour's worth of border traffic?

    3. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      Illegal Mexican kills illegal Hondurans

      https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12031725/Manhunt-continues-illegal-alien-previously-deported-killing-five-people.html

      Texas gun laws to blame.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    David French explains "why Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida should lose in his quest to punish Disney for the high crime of publicly disagreeing" with him.

    No one crosses the mouse. Not artists, not fans, not governors.

    1. JesseAz   2 years ago

      Reminder. It is a crime to treat a company the same as every other company in a state. Government favoritism is the only allowable thing.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

        A bowling alley can get their own special tax district if they build their own massive theme park.

    2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

      Except Emperor Poo Bear.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        Laciss!

    3. Nardz   2 years ago

      The consequences aren't pretty
      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ10IfPlxUU

    4. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

      No one crosses the mouse.

      Yep.

    5. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      See Carl Hiaasen's Team Rodent.

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        He is such a great author. Haven't read that one yet.

    6. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      "David French explains"

      Imagine a Reason writer in 2004 treating uber-neocon David French like the voice of reason.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

        To be fair it's been a couple weeks since ENB cited The Bulwark as an authoritative source.

      2. MasterThief   2 years ago

        That's a KMW issue. She specifically recommends him and cites his work. It shouldn't be any surprise that her editorial stance flows downhill to her writers

    7. JoeB   2 years ago

      Reason is carrying water for neocon mouthpiece David French? Maybe they love his scent of nevertrumpism, or they just ran out of ideas for DeSantis hit piece #237.

  9. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Mike Masnick writes about the Senate's moral-panic-fueled "unconstitutional age verification bill."

    There is no problem that can't be fixed with more papers.

    1. Jerry B.   2 years ago

      …and another bureaucracy.

    2. damikesc   2 years ago

      A David French AND Mike Masnick link in a single Roundup? ENB topped her usual quota.

      1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        She's actually resorted to posting anti-libertarians now.

  10. JesseAz   2 years ago

    After Jill Biden declares no library should ever ban a book, congressman Matt Lamb buys a copy of Tara Reade's memoir for the library of congress.

    https://t.co/UytbM8PI4f

    1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

      A-level trolling

      1. Anomalous   2 years ago

        +1

    2. perlmonger   2 years ago

      *applause*

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      (Don't) Believe Her!

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

        No, DON'T believe her:

        ‘Manipulative, deceitful, user’: Tara Reade left a trail of aggrieved acquaintances
        A number of those who crossed paths with Biden’s accuser say they remember two things: She spoke favorably about her time working for Biden, and she left them feeling duped.

        What stuns me about this is the hypocrisy here. I don't know anything about Tara Reade. Speaking for myself, I have always been distrustful of 20+ yr old accusations that come into scope juuust at the right time. And, we know from recent history (and a few of us know from Human history) that a deceitful woman is more than capable of engaging in what can be called *checks notes* reputation destruction. In short, given the age and verifiability of the Reade accusations, I put them somewhere in the range of Kavanaugh's accuser... perhaps a little higher on the "credibility" scale because her accusations seemed far less "fanciful" than than the Kavanaugh accusers...

        But what's jaw-droppingly obvious here, is that an accuser comes forward for disfavored politician or public figure A and the press treats her with hushed tones of reverence, respect, and give her a wide birth to tell "her truth". An accuser comes forward for favored politician B, and it's a stream of investigative reports on what an awful person she is.

        1. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

          Would you like some cheese with that?

          1. Truthfulness   2 years ago

            How about you come up with a real counterargument? You haven't done that. Read below:
            https://reason.com/2020/03/26/joe-biden-tara-reade-sexual-assault-me-too-believe-women/

            "For a woman to come forward in the glaring lights of focus, nationally, you've got to start off with the presumption that at least the essence of what she's talking about is real—whether or not she forgets facts, whether or not it's been made worse or better over time." - Joe Biden

            His words, not ours. What do you say about it?

            1. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

              I have little interest in this topic, and I wasn't making a serious argument, obviously.

    4. DesigNate   2 years ago

      Nice

    5. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

      Can I check out The Laptop from Hell and The Real Anthony Fauci at the DC library?

  11. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Kansas lawmakers voted last week to decriminalize fentanyl test strips.

    I wish they would do there where I live because I want to do fentanyl so bad but I can't trust what I'm buying is pure.

    1. ChaliceRica   2 years ago (edited)

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  12. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    The bill would also allow homeless people to sue if they were told to leave a public space.

    Must be a lot of pro bono attorneys in Oregon.

    1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

      Well, if by "pro bono" you mean funded by the DNC/taxpayer/nonprofit moneylaundering complex, then yes. Yes there are

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

        Hell, just the contingency fees will fund the lawsuits.

      2. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

        Well, if by “pro bono” you mean funded by the DNC/taxpayer/nonprofit moneylaundering complex, then yes.

        ^This^

    2. Nardz   2 years ago

      Anarchotyranny

  13. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

    The good news is that this isn't necessarily another 2008-style situation.

    Buttplug level gaslighting from ENB.

    1. JesseAz   2 years ago

      Instead of paying off all the big banks, they are just paying off the furthest left ones. So not 2008.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        Hey, any enterprise that fails from excessive focus on ESG deserves a double bailout.

        1. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

          Is that another name for interest rates?

    2. Nardz   2 years ago

      https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/second-largest-us-bank-failure-history-first-republic-bank-seized-fdic-sold-jpmorgan

    3. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

      Just because 3 out of the 4 largest bank failures in US history have occurred in the last two months doesn't mean there's any reason for concern.

      1. perlmonger   2 years ago

        To be fair, there's a lot more of the Monopoly money floating around now. Is that an inflation corrected number for the banks that are failing?

        Only half sarcastic, actually...

  14. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    A bill to decriminalize marijuana in Louisiana was short-lived...

    Everything's illegal in Louisiana... except corruption.

  15. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    There has always been a significant (albeit inconsistently applied) egalitarian streak to libertarian thought...

    Ugh.

    1. Nardz   2 years ago

      Maybe in the "equality under the law" and "inherent rights of the individual" sense, which are both fundamentally AMERICAN values, but otherwise egalitarian thought is logically inconsistent with what libertarianism claims to be.

    2. Anomalous   2 years ago

      Equality of opportunity is libertarian, equality of outcome is not.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        No, equal standing under (minimalist) law is libertarian. "Equality of opportunity" still requires deliberate manipulation of liberty.

    3. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

      Threadwinner.

  16. JesseAz   2 years ago

    House grants IRS whistleblower ability under congressional law to share illegality of the handling of the Hunter IRS investigation.

    https://thefederalist.com/2023/05/01/huge-development-means-irs-whistleblower-can-soon-explode-biden-family-scandals/

    1. perlmonger   2 years ago

      I get that Tapioca Joe is no Felonia von Pantsuit, but I still don't think I'd hold my breath expecting any justice on this.

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        House has found evidence Garland lied to congress and they are ignoring the indictment requests from the Delaware attorney. Hoping something comes of it.

        Now the Arkansas judge is requiring hunter to appear as well.

        1. perlmonger   2 years ago

          Oh, I'd love for it to go somewhere, I'm just not going to get my hopes up.

  17. JesseAz   2 years ago

    An example of transablism as woman intentionally blinds herself.

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/benbartee/2023/04/30/flashback-when-a-transabled-woman-blinded-herself-in-pursuit-of-self-identity-as-disabled-n1691661

    We obviously need to fund these activities with taxpayer money.

    1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

      So can we start gouging out children's eyes if they feel they are trans-abled?

      We need to gouge out their eyes, or else they will get sad and kill themselves, right? Am I doing it right?

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        Yes. We will even interview these people just a few weeks after granting their wishes to show how happy they are. They will never change their minds.

      2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago (edited)

        Well, there was this story a couple of days ago:

        https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/transgendered-transabled-people-choosing-identify-handicapped

        The point of “changing the identifier” from a psychiatric condition (BIID) to an advocacy term (transableism) is to “harness the stunning cultural power of gender ideology” to the cause of allowing doctors to “treat” BIID patients by “amputating healthy limbs, snipping spinal cords or destroying eyesight,” according to Evolution News and Science Today (EN), which reports on and analyzes evolution, neuroscience, bioethics, intelligent design and other science-related issues.

        Red and Blue Teams need to start a culture war battle over transableism so that it can grow from a weird super-obscure subculture to a major focus of society.

        1. JesseAz   2 years ago (edited)

          Yes. A story you’ve been told about for years while defending trans surgery and treatments to show how ridiculous your views are on the subject. You don’t treat mental issues by causing harm with cosmetic surgery.

          To remain consistent please defend this.

        2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

          Yeah, Boaf Sidez indeed, you dumb cunt

        3. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

          "Red and Blue Teams need to start..."

          Make no mistake brother, this is started by the delusional left, who cant help themselves but demand 2+2=5, and eagerly accepted by the right, because all they have to do to clown the left is say "actually, your 'lying eyes' were correct, and yes, those people are insane" and its working for independents.

          1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago (edited)

            My brother, when it comes to two sides locking themselves in an escalating spiral, whether its Red vs Blue Team culture warring or Israel and Palestine, I give no more shits who “started it” than a dad with two kids in the back seat of the station wagon pointing fingers at each other over who hit whom first.

            Act like a grown up and don't get involved in petty partisan politics. And don't drag me into your stupid culture war.

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

              You are an active soldier in the war.

            2. JesseAz   2 years ago (edited)

              Yet you only decry both sides when one side pushes back while defending the other.

              So your entire argument reduces to never fight back.

              Nobody is dragging you anywhere. You're inserting yourself to defend against the push back.

            3. Mike Parsons   2 years ago (edited)

              “don’t drag me into your stupid culture war.”

              You werent invited, in almost 99% of cases. The 1% that you were, it was because your previous position of defending the insane left was called into question.

              So you can kindly escort yourself out of the culture war, if you so please, by refraining from commenting on the culture war, mysteriously to either claim a ‘boaf sides’ when the right is clearly scoring a point, or obfuscating for the left when the right makes an accusation. Or sealioning for a ‘cite’ for the 100th time after evidence has been provided for you 99 times prior…conveniently to *surprise* defend the left.

              No one is forcing you to comment every time we discuss the tranny culture war…the one that is VASTLY unpopular with the majority. A supermajority of both R’s and Indy’s, and also a majority of democrats.

              Everyone is tired of being told their eyes are lying to them, but you dont have to add anything to the discussion if you are tired of talking about it.

              1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago (edited)

                I was not talking about the Reason comments section. I was talking about American society.

                And it fills me with joy that you are annoyed that I insert myself into right-wing bitchfests with facts.

      3. Nardz   2 years ago

        We've crossed the Event Horizon

      4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        But which gender locker room should they use?

  18. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

    "Ideas like 'racial justice' and 'creating a more equitable world'" are not "inherently leftist concepts," writes Matt Zwolinski. "There has always been a significant (albeit inconsistently applied) egalitarian streak to libertarian thought"

    False. Racial justice, in theory, could be libertarian. If we strictly held to this meaning not hindering any individual based on race, and not discriminating. "racial justice" as it is currently implemented is a mix of neo-segregation and actively discriminating against individuals based on their race if they aren't the 'right' race.

    "creating a more equitable world"...EXTRA false. "Equity" literally has been the focus by far left rabid socialists, because "equality" implies there is still a meritocracy...Equity is the antithesis of libertarianism. Its redistribution from one set of individuals to another, by the govt, trampling on individual freedom.

    Embarrassing to think these are libertarian

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

      There is only a handful of people that think ENB is libritarian, they all write for reason

      1. Anomalous   2 years ago

        ENB is the "decriminalize drugs and prostitution" type of libertarian, AKA libertine. She's not on board with the free markets, free association, minimal government part.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

          Kochatarianism: unrestricted weed, ass sex, and open borders.

        2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          She’s not on board with the free markets, free association, minimal government part.

          Cite?

          1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

            *her body of work, all of her shit takes

            *her catlady appearance

            *her aged spinster feminist vibes

            1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

              So, your feelz.

          2. JoeB   2 years ago

            Now THAT'S funny!

    2. sarcasmic   2 years ago

      Fairness or justice. Can't have both.

    3. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

      Racial Justice is antithetical to Libertarianism, and antithetical to Justice. It stands the concept of Individual Rights on its head. You are no longer an individual, you are punished and rewarded based on your skin color.

      This magazine is absolute shit

      1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

        ^^ yes

    4. DesigNate   2 years ago

      Yeah, linking to an article on Bleeding Heart Libertarian isn’t the authority ENB thinks it is.

    5. Mike Laursen   2 years ago (edited)

      Desiring a more equitable world, not a perfectly equitable world mind you, can be compatible with libertarianism.

      For purist libertarians, pursuit of more equitable outcomes would have to be strictly limited to no coercion.

      For a classical liberal, mild state coercion could even be acceptable — for example, a reasonable level of taxes to provide public schools to provide equal opportunity for children born into less wealthy families.

      A more equitable society could be pursued in ways that look nothing like leftism.

  19. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

    Lori Lightfoot pleads with Gov. Abbott to stop sending migrants to Chicago: 'Dangerous and inhumane'
    Texas began sending buses of migrants to Chicago and other sanctuary cities in August

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/lori-lightfoot-pleads-with-gov-abbott-stop-sending-migrants-chicago-dangerous-inhumane

    Send them back, you fucking idiot.

    1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

      So weird right? I thought unlimited migrants were a good thing, and sanctuary cities cheered this on?

      Why do you think they seem to be so upset that the migrants they wanted have arrived?

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        Illegal immigrants are as good as gold as long as someone else is paying the costs.

        1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

          Of course it's dangerous and inhumane. In Chicago they're likely to get shot.

      2. Sandra (formerly OBL)   2 years ago

        Time for another Fiona column reassuring us that "Nuh-uuuuuuuuuh! Liberals are in fact absolutely NOT hypocrites on immigration!"

        #DontBelieveYourLyingEyes

        1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

          "Someone gave the migrants a slice deep dish pizza and a bottle of water before frantically saying 'get these migrants the fuck out of here' so actually the right is completely wrong and the migrants were celebrated and welcome!!"

          Did I martha's vineyard right?

      3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        Semi-seriously: how much of the animosity in Chicago and some other urban sanctuary cities is black vs. brown, especially since many of the newly arrived brown people are very eager to work?

    2. Anomalous   2 years ago

      I would trade Venezuela a thousand of their emigres if they take Lori Lightfoot in return. Does she have even one redeeming quality?

      1. Jerry B.   2 years ago

        You could grab her by the ankles and use her head as a toilet brush.

      2. middlefinger   2 years ago

        Lightfoot honestly believed that socialism or the beautification of equal outcomes could be achieved with a whisper. Sorry Ms. Lightfoot, in order to rewrite the constitution and memory hole history, the Democrats need revolution and collapse. On this topic, an assistant principal in YIMBY town Houston was almost beaten to death by students, is in hospital with brain injury.
        And….
        Sanders immediately endorses Biden again!! The revolution continues

      3. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

        She could head to Hollywood and star in a big budget zombie apocalypse feature. No makeup required.

    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. damikesc   2 years ago

      But they ALWAYS make places better.

  20. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

    David French

    Just stop. No one gives a shit what David French thinks.

    1. JesseAz   2 years ago

      Not even Matty Y?

      1. Longtobefree   2 years ago

        Not even David French.

    2. Sandra (formerly OBL)   2 years ago

      What are you talking about?

      I think it's a fantastic development that the New York Times is giving its readers something they rarely get: a principled conserva-

      LOL j/k! David "I'm Disappointed in Christians Who Don't Vote Democrat" French is more of a parody than OBL.

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

        Why do Christians vote Republican? Fatass Donnie is obviously the most immoral slob to ever run for POTUS.

        Of course we know why - ABORTION. Or maybe race. But anyway no one candidate could be more unlike Jesus than Donnie is.

        1. Mickey Rat   2 years ago

          Because the Democrats had amply demonstrated during the Obama Administration that they have no intention of letting religious people do their own thing. Suing the Little Sisters of the Poor for not bending the knee to their secular morality, for instance, was quite telling.

          1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

            ^this.

            The left is actively hostile toward religious people, especially christians. They would be moreso toward Muslims but they fall into the melanin trap there, so they get a pass for their even more strict views bc brown skin.

            The right doesn't spend their time shitting on christians, and they will take an immoral/imperfect person willing to tell the left to fuck off (and delivered on SCOTUS) than an actual leftist who calls them "white nationalist fascists"

            1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

              I am more hostile to Islam than Christianity.

              They are both anti-liberty though. Just admit it.

              1. Sevo   2 years ago

                Keep in mind that 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. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

            You meant "Christians want to force their morality on everyone else" and Obama respected the Establishment Clause.

            Christians are always meddling about in moral issues they have no business in.

            Libertarians want to boot Moral Do-Gooder Big Gov types out of government.

            1. Mickey Rat   2 years ago

              What a private employer provides as part of a compensation package cannot violate the Establishment Clause. What the Obama Administation had done is arguably a violation of the religious freedoms guaranteed by the 1st Amendment on several levels.

              Your post makes no sense.

              1. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

                Your post makes no sense.

                Do they ever?

            2. Sevo   2 years ago

              Remember that 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.

            3. DesigNate   2 years ago

              Totally not a demfag bigot.

        2. sarcasmic   2 years ago

          Conservatives, especially Christian ones, see the world as a battle between good and evil, with society under a constant threat of destruction from forces within and without. Trump played them like a fiddle.
          Progressives, even the Christian ones, see the world as a struggle between the oppressed and the oppressors. Obama played them like a fiddle.
          Biden only got elected because he wasn't Trump.

          1. sarcasmic   2 years ago (edited)

            And while conservatives and progressives argue over who their are going to coerce and how, they both agree that they’ve got no use for libertarians who want to minimize coercion in our lives.

            1. JesseAz   2 years ago

              I see you've adopted the same lies Mike pushes to pretend to be a centrist when in reality you're a useful idiot for the ever marching left. Good work buddy. Keep falling for every media narrative like you do as well. Facts change whenever the narrative does, be a good lil soldier. Lol.

              1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

                https://polquiz.com/

                Try it. I end up squarely in the top. I'm thinking you'd end up lower right.

                1. JesseAz   2 years ago (edited)

                  Nope. Try again you leftist defending shit.

                  You espouse almost no centrist dummy.

                  Homework for you. Go through the last 10 tagged Joe biden articles and count your criticisms of Dems, zero, versus deflections to the gop and trump.

                  You’ve deluded yourself quite a bit and ignore your actual statements and actions. You are not a centrist. Constantly deflecting blame towards the left. Covid and your “facts changed” lies being a glaring example.

                  On top of that you're even too dumb to know that quiz was created by left leaning professors trying to bias the center to left leaning views. Lol.

                  Stop lying on the quiz. Put in where you're past defenses are. You supported covid and attacked those against regulations from the government. You defend the increased costs of migration and welfare by pretending costs don't exist.

                  Youre straight lying to yourself.

                  1. JesseAz   2 years ago

                    I will even give you two clear stances you've taken, actions, against the lies you tell to yourself sarc. And please claim they aren't your stances, because I have the citations.

                    Self defense. You don't support self defense. In a moment of clear self defense with a teenager being attacked you stated how much it sucked, he shouldn't have been there (public streets), and lamented the situation despite it being a clear as day example of self defense. But you probably claim you fully support it.

                    J6 protestors. You've supported the murder of a woman through mockery and defended the jailing of even non violent protestors. Many of them held without bail in solitary with no access to lawyers. You only relented slightly after being cornered into 20 year sentences being too much. Still supporting their arrests, jailing, and treatment. But bet you call yourself anti police and pro free speech. Also zero outrage on the government using CIs to violate 4a, generating evidence to send defendants, using "unspoken conspiracy" to try for sedition all the while you mock them.

                    Your actions tell the truth. The principles you claim don't exist. They are biased for the left against the right.

                    Won't even get into how you lies and supported masks and vaccines even defending quarantine camps. Lol.

                    1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

                      You still are a strawman slayer extraordinaire. I'll give you that.

                    2. JesseAz   2 years ago

                      Which point was a strawman buddy? Reminder. I have citations. So pick the strawman.

                    3. sarcasmic   2 years ago

                      Where did you score on the test?

                  2. sarcasmic   2 years ago (edited)

                    So you have no idea of what the Nolan Chart is.

                    Let me explain. Instead of the simpleminded left-center-right political spectrum on a single line that you espouse, it instead has an x and a y axis. I apologize if the grade-school geometry is too much for you. Anyway, one axis is personal freedom and the other is economic freedom. Conservatives tend to support economic freedom while opposing personal freedom. Liberals tend to support persona freedom while opposing economic freedom. Libertarians support both. Totalitarians support neither. It's a much better measure than your feeble-minded two-dimensional spectrum. You should learn something about it, instead of attacking the creator because you don't like the truth about where you land, which is between totalitarian and conservative.

                    1. sarcasmic   2 years ago (edited)

                      Nolan Chart is two dimensional while left-right is one. personal instead of persona. I think that’s all the typos. Oh, the chart says authoritarian not totalitarian.

                    2. JesseAz   2 years ago

                      Lol. Retard reads the about us and thinks it means something instead of looking who and how it was constructed and the criticism well discussed of said chart. God damn you are a retard aren't you.

                    3. sarcasmic   2 years ago

                      That means you don't know what it is then, right?

                  3. sarcasmic   2 years ago

                    What was the actual result of you taking the test? I think you'd land between conservative and authoritarian. Don't you love it when I'm wrong? Tell me where you landed if I'm wrong.

                    If you don't reply then I'm right.

                    1. JesseAz   2 years ago

                      Lol. No you leftist fuck. I've known about the chart and its well documented bias for years retard. Unlike you I didn't hand waive away "quarantine" camps in Australia. And you call me authoritarian? LOL.

                      God damn dummy. Buy a fucking clue. Go read the criticisms of the chart. And even with it I'm nowhere near authoritarian shit stain.

                      This is your problem. You think knowing something they teach in intro to poli sci makes you intelligent. And you'll never go beyond an about us page to figure out if a bias exists in something. You blindly repeat a common talking point then claim you're a genius. Lol.

                    2. sarcasmic   2 years ago

                      You didn't take the test.

                    3. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

                      You sure got him screeching, though.

        3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

          "Most immoral" or least clever and sophisticated about hiding his immorality?

        4. damikesc   2 years ago

          Joe Biden's corruption dwarfs anything Trump has been accused of. Joe ALSO sexually assaulted female staffers.

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

          "Why do Christians vote Republican? Fatass Donnie is obviously the most immoral slob to ever run for POTUS."

          Christians are just voting for the politicians least likely to make them illegal.

          Christians on Trump in a nutshell: “Donald Trump is going to embarrass me every day of the year, but unlike Buttplug’s side, he doesn’t hate me, and actively seek to do me harm.”

          It always amazes me how Democrats and establishmentarians like Pluggo, vociferously hate on the proles and their beliefs all day, but then wonder why they won't vote for them.

        6. Fats of Fury   2 years ago (edited)

          LOL, Trump doesn’t even Bronze medal.

  21. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

    LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — America's first son Hunter Biden has been ordered to appear in an Arkansas courtroom next week for a contempt hearing in a paternity case, a judge said Friday.

    https://katv.com/news/local/american-first-son-president-potus-joe-hunter-biden-interlocutory-ordered-to-appear-arkansas-court-next-week-independence-county-circuit-judge-holly-meyer-batesville-mother-lunden-roberts-children-evidence-litigation-paternity-suit-case-dna-test-laptop

    Congrats Peanuts! You got Hunter.

    Mikey, well done. ML, Jesse, ITL and other Trump Cultists - the nonstop "laptop" caterwauling has paid off.

    Nice job!

    1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      The Biden family probably still thinks of him as the second son, at best.

      1. The Team Struggling   2 years ago

        That's why Joe called Hunter the smartest guy he knows. Take that, Beau!

        1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          Publicly, at least.

    2. Sandra (formerly OBL)   2 years ago

      the nonstop “laptop” caterwauling has paid off

      Please explain how the laptop stuff relates to this.

      Because it seems to me Hunter Biden is just a complete piece of shit in general. The type who could easily have multiple unrelated legal issues and personal scandals.

      "Biden is believed to have been dating his late brother Beau’s widow, Hallie Biden, when Roberts gave birth."

      Ew. Seriously? So gross!

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

        Hallie Biden

        Hunter was just deploying the Seinfeldian "I'm here for you" tactic.

        Buttplug approved.

        1. Sevo   2 years ago

          Don't forget that 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.

          1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

            Buttplug feels cheated at losing the Aldo Beckman award. He's Biden's biggest Groom of the Stool.

        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

          Why are you sticking up for a deadbeat dad and a crackhead, you hicklib pederast?

      2. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

        Hunter Biden is just a complete piece of shit in general. The type who could easily have multiple unrelated legal issues and personal scandals.

        In a sane world he would just be another trailer park crackhead/ multiple felon loser. The only reason he's not in prison right now is because of who his dad is.

        1. HorseConch   2 years ago

          Plus, he got really rich by being the son of the Big Guy.

      3. damikesc   2 years ago

        Joe also disowns his own biological granddaughter because she is inconvenient.

    3. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      Cry Moar.

    4. Overt   2 years ago

      In real life a child is being abandoned by her father, who has repeatedly declined to honor the responsibilities of fatherhood. This is causing actual harm to the kid.

      But to shrike, this is all politics.

      Seriously people, Shrike mistakenly posted child-porn links to this site while he was on one of his rabid, poorly thought out, partisan rants. He was trolling, and delivering low-value posts just like this one.

      Doing anything but shunning Shrike is not only validating his trolling, but it also forgives the infraction of using Reason to traffic in his perverted hobbies. Don't play into his game.

      1. perlmonger   2 years ago

        I dunno. *Not* being raised by Hunter Biden might actually be the best thing for the kid. Though presumably the money would help.

      2. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

        Mistakenly? This is the first time I've seen you mention that little detail...

        So, now your claim is that he "mistakenly" posted a link, implying a lack of intent or knowledge, which you then clicked on (also mistakenly, presumably), thus downloading illegal child pornography to your own computer (otherwise, you could not have known its contents), in violation of various criminal laws?

        Sorry, but I don't think that excuse will fly with the feds. But, good luck with your defence. I don't think you deserve to go to prison for that, but the law's the law...

  22. Agammamon   2 years ago

    " as it had done several times before the Musk takeover"
    Compliance went from 99.9 percent under the old regime to 100 percent under Musk - FREE SPEECH APOCALYPSE!!!!!!!

    1. Agammamon   2 years ago

      Here's the thing though, from an everyday user's perspective the platform as a whole feels freer.

      You can even see the Leftists admitting this when they whine about seeing ungoodthink opinions on their feeds.

      Because the previous regime didn't wait for legal orders before they moved to censor - they were proactive in removing content the powerful would find offensive before a formal request could be made.

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        He even removed wrong think protections against pronoun use.

      2. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

        the previous regime didn’t wait for legal orders before they moved to censor

        Bingo.

    2. DesigNate   2 years ago

      Does the self reporting delve into whether their increased censorship is only happening outside the US?

      1. DesigNate   2 years ago

        What do you know:

        97% of the total global volume of legal demands originated from only five countries (in decreasing order): Japan, Russia, South Korea, Turkey, and India. These five countries have remained Twitter’s top requesting countries for legal demands over the past three years.

  23. Roberta   2 years ago

    Kansas lawmakers voted last week to decriminalize fentanyl test strips.

    When were they criminalized?

    1. ChaliceRica   2 years ago (edited)

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

    When Elon bought Twitter he said he would comply with the laws of the country. So turkey Twitter complies with turkey law.
    As oppose to what was exposed in the Twitter files which is explicitly banned in the us. Note that the retarded bastards at Harvard had no issues with us goverment censoring true information because it didn't fit the narrative

    1. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

      "Explicitly banned" by what, exactly, you cannot say...

      Because it would soon become obvious that is not true.

  25. Agammamon   2 years ago

    "• "Ideas like 'racial justice' and 'creating a more equitable world'" are not "inherently leftist concepts," writes Matt Zwolinski. "There has always been a significant (albeit inconsistently applied) egalitarian streak to libertarian thought, especially in its 19th century origins.""

    Hahahahahahahahahaha!

    Oh Lord, the contortions you people put yourselves through.

    It doesn't matter if you torture the definition of 'racial justice' to mean something vaguely libertarianish - you're just a useful idiot and will be up against the wall right next to the rest of us when the revolution comes.

    Motte and bailey.

    1. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

      Zwolinski is one of those "Universal Basic Income" libertarians. That tells me all I really need to know.

      "Libertarian socialism is not an oxymoron!"

      1. Jerry B.   2 years ago

        Just a moron, perhaps?

    2. JesseAz   2 years ago

      Hey now. Mike isn't useful.

    3. Mickey Rat   2 years ago

      Leveling and racial collectivism are just so compatible with the idea of individual rights and liberty.

    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

      “Ideas like ‘racial justice’ and ‘creating a more equitable world'” are not “inherently leftist concepts,” writes Matt Zwolinski.

      LOL, what? They're the keystones of cultural marxist ideology, and the latter has been a leftist trope since at least the French Revolution.

      1. DesigNate   2 years ago

        To be fair, I’m pretty sure he has written in defense of “Libertarian Socialism”, so it’s not like he knows what words mean.

      2. Zeb   2 years ago

        "Racial Justice" could be libertarian if it meant getting rid of racist law and legal practices. That's what those two words together would mean to me. But I think most people when they use the term are talking about some kind of collectivist bullshit.

        1. Overt   2 years ago

          I eagerly await any of the Lefty Libertarians here to show me a "Racial Justice" policy that doesn't violate the NAP.

          1. DesigNate   2 years ago

            Don’t hold your breath my friend.

          2. Zeb   2 years ago

            We already did most of them in the 50s and 60s. We could still kill affirmative action.

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

    Only now the phrases racial justice and equitable are politically loaded terms for totalitarian Marxism. The fact that this writer and ENB don't understand that points to their incredibly low iqs

    1. Social Justice is neither   2 years ago

      They understand, they're just progressive leftists not libertarians.

  27. Brandybuck   2 years ago

    This is the very definition of cronyism. This is not the free market, and is only nominally capitalist if you squint your eyes really hard while stoned. The government taking over one bank and then immediately selling it to another is bullshit.

    I've been saying this since the big bank bailouts. Hell, I've been saying it since the S&L crisis (ancient history): Let failing banks fail! But also, don't reward the crony banks with the failing banks assets. The government needs to stay OUT of the process of picking winners and losers.

    If FDIC works, then use that deposit insurance to aid the depositors. But beyond that DO NOT be socializing the failures while privatizing the successes.

    Gaargh! I can't even! I hate Mondays!

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

      Let failing banks fail!

      They DO let them fail.

      FRB failed, could not service depositors, the failed bank was seized, stockholders will be wiped out like with SVB, and remaining assets sold to someone else.

      If your idea of failing is punishing depositors then you don't know anything about modern banking. The Free Banking era was shit.

      1. DesigNate   2 years ago

        Hahahahahahahahaha

      2. Overt   2 years ago

        "If your idea of failing is punishing depositors then you don’t know anything about modern banking. The Free Banking era was shit."

        This is a false choice. You can let a bank fail, and then payout depositors via FDIC. It does not require seizing the bank's assets and delivering them in a forced sale to JPM at pennies on the dollar.

        This forced sale bypasses long-held customs around unwinding failing businesses. We have bankruptcy court for a reason. If a business is failing, its assets are generally placed up for sale in an auction, not just handed over to another business at some price negotiated in a back room.

        It shouldn't need to be said, but this is SPB- he has so little respect for other readers that he doesn't even have the decency to shitcan the name he used to traffic kiddy-porn links. Of course he is going to lie, too.

        1. DesigNate   2 years ago (edited)

          Hey, it took less than 10 years for him to turn around on liking bank bailouts.

          What an absolute joke.

          (Obviously the government gives fuck all about the depositors or your average person, which is why they are facilitating the largest/richest bank on earth buying up its competition)

  28. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

    Progressive attacks Bill Maher for stating the obvious:

    Maher said that most murders in Chicago are committed by young Black men killing other young Black men, and asked why Black celebrities aren’t speaking out about it. Maher and another guest, conservative-leaning economist Glenn Loury, insisted that Chicago’s Mayor-Elect Brandon Johnson isn’t showing “moral leadership” by speaking out strongly enough about crime.
    .
    When Bessner argued that the key to a solution is a more equal distribution of material resources, Maher scoffed. Hasn’t the United States already spent lots of money on the “war on poverty” over the decades? “Throwing” more money at the problem surely won’t solve anything!
    .
    Maher has no idea what he’s talking about.

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/bill-maher-is-clueless-about-chicago-guns-and-poverty

    1. Sevo   2 years ago

      turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
      If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
      turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

    2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

      Bill Maher woke up about a year ago and realized he was no longer in the cool Kids' party.

    3. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      When Bessner argued that the key to a solution is a more equal distribution of material resources, Maher scoffed. Hasn’t the United States already spent lots of money on the “war on poverty” over the decades? “Throwing” more money at the problem surely won’t solve anything!

      Finally some sense from this proggie ass clown.

  29. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

    As part of the sale deal, the FDIC "will share losses with JPMorgan on First Republic's loans," reports The Wall Street Journal. "The agency estimated that its insurance fund would take a hit of $13 billion in the deal. JPMorgan also said it would receive $50 billion in financing from the FDIC."

    I assume based on how this is being phrased that the $13 billion is coming from an insurance fund that the FDIC already had set aside, but where's that other $50 billion coming from that they're giving JPMorgan?

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

      but where’s that other $50 billion coming from that they’re giving JPMorgan?

      In 2008 a special facility called Maiden Lane was created by the Fed to save AIG. IIRC, AIG needed $150 billion or so to stay afloat.

      1. Sevo   2 years ago

        We all know that 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. damikesc   2 years ago

      I find it odd that the Left can find reasons to investigate any bankruptcy....EXCEPT these.

  30. Mickey Rat   2 years ago

    With regards to the Zwolinski article, I was not aware that libertarianism was cool with the Leveling ideas inherent in the concept of "equity" or the notions of collective racial guilt and grievance inherent in Critical Race Theory as these pernicious political philosophies being pushed today. It seems a rather poor libertarianism which is on board with it as it inherently denies individualism.

    1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

      Concepts like "equity," or any form of justice with an adjective, are rooted in fairness. People who value those things put a lower on justice and on being free from coercion. So I don't see how they can jive with libertarianism and the NAP.

      1. Mickey Rat   2 years ago

        It is rather disconcerting to see someone claiming to be libertarian making an argument that a "positive" rights concept like "equity" which is rooted in notions of equal results rather than equal opportunity is a proper pursuit of government and can be squared with respect for individuals. I'd like to think that they do not truly comprehend what they are saying, but that would also accuse them of rank foolishness and possibly stupidity.

        1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

          I’d like to think that they do not truly comprehend what they are saying, but that would also accuse them of rank foolishness and possibly stupidity.

          Or, even worse, having a heart.

          1. DesigNate   2 years ago

            Is it really “having a heart” to push for equity? Seeing as equity, taken to its most obvious conclusion, would necessitate a Harrison Burgeron type society.

            1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

              There's plenty of room between a safety-net and Venezuela.

              1. DesigNate   2 years ago

                That’s fair, I was thinking Mickey’s context was more focused on the equity side.

                But that makes me wonder, if we weren’t working to literally pay the government for the privilege of supporting our families, would people be willing to donate to a government run safety-net. Like those little tabs you pull off in the checkout aisle to add a dollar to your bill or whatever. Can you imagine the government doing the same thing?

                1. sarcasmic   2 years ago (edited)

                  The American Revolution was over taxes in the 1% to 1.5% range. Think about that for a moment. Look it up if you don't believe me.

              2. Mickey Rat   2 years ago (edited)

                And there is a difference between a “safety net” and, say, student loan forgiveness.

                “Equity” is largely based on subjective and often prejudicial determininations of what constitutes “fairness”, which often turn out to be poor assumptions.

                It is no decent basis to run a society on.

                1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

                  Fairness is feelz. Justice is logic. They may overlap, but one doesn't guarantee the other.

                  1. gerefon   2 years ago (edited)

                    My last salary was $8750 just ecom worked 12 hours a week. My neighbor has long found an estimate of $16,000″ (u113 and works about 20 hours for seven days…I can’t believe how easy was after

                    trying the info… binancetrade1

              3. JesseAz   2 years ago (edited)

                Didn’t you just claim to be top of the quiz yet here opting for social welfare. Lol.

                Safety nets opted into unwillingly is always theft. Want a safety net? Save money.

        2. perlmonger   2 years ago

          Zwolinski is a libertarian like the DPRK is a democracy and a republic.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

            Fortified?

            1. perlmonger   2 years ago

              No, that's the wine I drink after reading the morning links.

    2. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago (edited)

      I, personally, am looking forward to his upcoming book extolling the virtues of Universal Basic Income. Hopefully he’ll make cogent arguments for how it’s libertarian to create a massive government program to distribute wealth taken from certain people.

      1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

        If UBI replaced the four hundred or so federal agencies that redistribute wealth, I might be convinced that it's not a terrible idea.

        1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

          If UBI replaced the four hundred or so federal agencies that redistribute wealth

          Why can't we have both?

        2. Mickey Rat   2 years ago (edited)

          But it won’t, and we know that it won’t. It will be in addition to, or it won’t be. The political calculus for any other result, just is not there. All those other programs and the people who benefit from them, either because they get benefits or because they are employed there will fight tooth and nail to keep yhem alive.

          1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

            Yep. That's the libertarian conundrum. Everyone wants to cut government. Just not the part that benefits them.

      2. Homer Thompson   2 years ago

        covid was the biggest ubi experiment ever undertaken and it was an epic failure

        1. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

          An "epic failure", but only if you've got a problem with printing money.

  31. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

    Steven Kelly, a senior researcher with the Yale Program on Financial Stability, argues that "this is the last stages of that initial panic," according to the Journal. And "First Republic's failure seems unlikely to spur another crisis of confidence in the Main Street lenders that serve a large chunk of America's businesses and consumers," the newspaper suggests.

    Only 3 out of the top 4 US bank failures in history in the last two months. But nothing to worry about, I'm sure.

    1. creech   2 years ago (edited)

      Let’s not forget that there isn’t a bank in America – today or ever – that could accommodate all its depositors demanding their money by 3pm today. Maybe a non-fractional reserve bank (e.g. your piggy bank) could but that’s about it.

      1. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

        there isn’t a bank in America – today or ever – that could accommodate all its depositors demanding their money by 3pm today.

        Which is why they're so intent on pushing the narrative that "this is fine."

      2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

        Actually we don't even have fractional reserve banks anymore. The Fed lowered the reserve requirement to zero in response to the Covid scam. Still at zero.

        1. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

          That is not correct. The Fed did eliminate the reserve requirement in March 2020, but this was not in response to Covid: "In January 2019, the FOMC announced its intention to implement monetary policy in an ample reserves regime. Reserve requirements do not play a significant role in this operating framework."

          The change is intended to be permanent.

  32. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

    Please, somebody help us stop the Democrats in Colorado. Our state congress, and that dreamy Governor Polis, have announced a new redistribution scheme to circumvent the constitutional cap on income taxes. TABOR requires the state to refund taxes that exceed a calculated amount.

    But last year Polis championed a system that turned the refund into a series of disbursements to everyone, whether due a refund or not, and accelerated to come out just before the 2022 elections. Now this year, they want to spend the TABOR "excess" on tax credits for the poor and to subsidize green initiatives.

    As we increasingly see, Democrats do not even bother to dissemble their illegal activity. How can anyone with a straight face, or an ounce of ethics, call spending on more government programs a refund to the taxpayers?

    1. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

      Please, somebody help us stop the Democrats in Colorado.

      We should have banned emigration from California years ago. It's too late now.

    2. damikesc   2 years ago

      I think you must be lying, given that Polis is the most libertarian governor in the history of ever.

  33. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/JordanSchachtel/status/1653031756356808706?t=h_wOT0oDs9BYz7hKHXQiDQ&s=19

    Pretty incredible community notes.

    Clueless Reuters crew interviews a bunch of Ukrainian nazis, who name their unit after the SS. One guy says he's inspired by HItler. Somehow, Reuters presents them as heroes.

    [Link]

    1. Cyto   2 years ago

      When Putin started saying he was going to Ukraine to save ethnic Russians from Nazis, I rolled my eyes hard.

      That is when I found out that I know exactly Jack squat about the political situation in Ukraine.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

        You can find some old videos about how the Western press USED to talk about Ukraine. It has all been memory-holed.

    2. Mickey Rat   2 years ago

      Ukrainians, having been one of the bones of contention being fought over by twice of the worst totalitarian regimes in WWII, might have some eccentric opinions over which one was relatively worse. The one that was fighting the regime which had caused the Holodomor may not look as bad. I would think the country being led by the KGB officer may be more unsavory.

      1. Nardz   2 years ago

        Tell yourself whatever you need to

        1. Mickey Rat   2 years ago

          You seem to be doing so quite capably.

    3. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

      So, you just discovered the existence of the Azov Regiment? Bless.

  34. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

    Twitter complies with government censorship requests.

    These constant Reason snipes at Musk and Twitter are hilarious because they do NOT actually stem from a desire to see Musk/Twitter become MORE transparent and LESS censorious.

    These critics of Musk were defending Twitter's censorship the most one year ago. So what's the motive in these criticisms, because they certainly dont want to see Twitter more open.

    Cry harder you regime apologist fucks, Musk won.

    1. Super Scary   2 years ago (edited)

      “These critics of Musk were defending Twitter’s censorship the most one year ago”

      And they were calling censorship on Twitter a conspiracy theory the year before that.

  35. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

    David French explains "why Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida should lose in his quest to punish Disney for the high crime of publicly disagreeing" with him.

    Citing David French now? good lord what's next, Matt Yglesias?

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

      Say what you will about those Neocons, they took a much more reasonable approach to masking, unlike that kook Rand Paul.

    2. Derp-o-Matic 6000   2 years ago

      David French, like ENB, is a True Libertarian(TM) because he supports corporate welfare for one of the biggest companies ever to exist. Taking away that corporate welfare is fascist.

      1. facop   2 years ago (edited)

        My last pay check was $8850 just ecom working 12 hours for every week.. My neighbor have found the estimation of $15k for a long time “(t31 and she works around 20 hours for seven days…. I can not trust how direct it was once

        SITE. —> https://dollaray121.blogspot.com

      2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        "he supports corporate welfare for one of the biggest companies ever to exist. Taking away that corporate welfare is fascist."

        Koch-brand libertarianism in a nutshell.

  36. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

    • "Ideas like 'racial justice' and 'creating a more equitable world'" are not "inherently leftist concepts," writes Matt Zwolinski. "There has always been a significant (albeit inconsistently applied) egalitarian streak to libertarian thought, especially in its 19th century origins."

    Zwolinski doesn't make his case in his own piece, he merely asserts it as "true" then goes on to ask questions about historical injustices and how they're dealt with.

    He also acts as if libertarianism has always been opposed to socialism, which also isn't true. He makes notation of 'left-wing' libertarianism and 'right-wing' libertarianism, but there's a whole history of left-wing libertarianism which is Marxist in nature, which intertwines with a lot of egalitarian socialism.

    Ultimately, it seems Zwolinski is miffed about the Mises caucus and is trying to push a vague "libertarianism plus". "We're not like, MARXISTS or anything, but collectivized justice and equity (notice he used equity, and studiously avoided more specific terms such as equality before the law etc) are like totally compatible with my version of Libertarianism!"

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago (edited)

      In the context of the European socialist movement, the term libertarian has been conventionally used to describe socialists who opposed authoritarianism and state socialism, such as Mikhail Bakunin.[27][28] The association of socialism with libertarianism predates that of capitalism, and many anti-authoritarians still decry what they see as a mistaken association of capitalism with libertarianism in the United States.[29] As Noam Chomsky put it, a consistent libertarian “must oppose private ownership of the means of production and wage slavery, which is a component of this system, as incompatible with the principle that labor must be freely undertaken and under the control of the producer”.[30]

      1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

        As Noam Chomsky put it, a consistent libertarian “must oppose private ownership of the means of production and wage slavery, which is a component of this system, as incompatible with the principle that labor must be freely undertaken and under the control of the producer”

        I finished Sowell's book on Marxism, and listened to a few podcast interviews with other authors on the subject, so I have a better understanding of him and his teachings. The guy really had no concept of how capital works. He figured businesses just happened, ignored risk and loss, and especially the rewards that create the incentive to invest in the first place. No, it all belongs to the worker because they worked. Not the capitalists who took a risk and built the factory in which the worker plies his trade. Like Reagan said, the more you understand Marxism, the more foolish you find it to be.

        1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

          Thomas Sowell is a great American and we should have statues of him everywhere.

          1. DesigNate   2 years ago

            Agree on that!

          2. sarcasmic   2 years ago

            More of the people in these comments should familiarize themselves with his work. They know who they are.

            1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

              Yes, those commenters who have an overly favorable view and deference to "experts".

              1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

                If I quoted what he said about Trump without attributing it to him, a dozen of the usual suspects would be screaming at me in all caps saying I'm a leftist with TDS.

                1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

                  Poor Sarcasmic.

                  Thomas Sowell Reverses Position On Donald Trump

                  and also,

                  Thomas Sowell debunks lies about Donald Trump

                  1. JesseAz   2 years ago

                    Lol.

                    Sarc thinks because he listened to a book on tape he understood the totality of Sowell work. Just like how he posts a single quote to pretend his views are buttressed.

                  2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

                    On the first one, I'm not sure Sowell totally "reversed himself' on DT. It was only a year into his presidency and Sowell seemed to indicate that Trump had at least surrounded himself with some competent people. He also made a note that it seemed to him that Trump was less mature now than he was in his 30s, based on an old interview that a friend had sent him.

                    I don't know what Sowell thinks of DT or his presidency in general if interviewed now. If anyone has any links to an "updated" opinion, I'd be curious to know.

                    As to your second link, that actually is more of a position reversal (although taken from, the same interview which I have seen in full myself) so maybe that acquits your first link. 🙂

                    1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

                      The only link from ML I care about is the one where he thought he'd caught me socking, when it turns out he'd caught the sock. He memory-holed that fucker real quick.

                      On Sowell and Trump, I know I got heckled for having the same position on tariffs that I have now. Policies haven't changed. Only the man. That tells me the people who heckled me have no principles.

                    2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

                      I posted all those links sarcasmic is talking about, within 3 hours of his demanding them. He then ghosted the thread.
                      So I posted them in other threads that day that he was trolling in, and he ghosted those threads too.

                      I then posted the links under every comment he was making for the next several days. At which point he put me on mute, and then started claiming that I never gave him those links because he never saw them.
                      Dozens of people here can attest to this.

                      This is the kind of retarded psychopath we are dealing with here.

                    3. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

                      You guys sure lead interesting lives...

          3. Demosthenes of Athens   2 years ago

            +1

          4. prsmith   2 years ago

            ++

  37. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/MysteryGrove/status/1653057767437893635?t=VnceEYCALNVsPpgSkdF3ZQ&s=19

    I hope everyone understands that dunking on some (white) Home Depot employee after he is murdered by (black) shoplifters is the mainstream liberal view. This is how they all think, the surge in crime and lack of response has just made them comfortable enough to say it out loud.

    [Link]

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      Where are the guillotines for the new aristocracy?

  38. Unicorn Abattoir   2 years ago

    Regulators Seize First Republic Bank and Sell It to JPMorgan Chase

    Sure, but if I try to seize a bank, it would probably end a little differently...

    1. Dillinger   2 years ago

      tattoo the prison escape route on your body first.

      1. gerefon   2 years ago (edited)

        My last salary was $8750 just ecom worked 12 hours a week. My neighbor has long found an estimate of $16,000″ (u113 and works about 20 hours for seven days…I can’t believe how easy was after

        trying the info… binancetrade1

  39. Pear Satirical   2 years ago

    Has Reason talked about the cultural enrichment that America received from an "immigrant" overthe weekend?t

  40. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

    "Ideas like 'racial justice' and 'creating a more equitable world'" are not "inherently leftist concepts," writes Matt Zwolinski. "There has always been a significant (albeit inconsistently applied) egalitarian streak to libertarian thought, especially in its 19th century origins."

    progressivism will take over your ideaology or religion and hollow it out and wear it like a skinsuit.

    1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      While demanding all the respect that the skin's former owner was given.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

        I guess that makes Zwolinski a translibertarian.

  41. Sevo   2 years ago

    Now we know where the Uvalde cops found new jobs:
    "Man who lost wife, son in Texas massacre called cops 5 times before rampage"
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/man-who-lost-wife-son-in-texas-massacre-called-cops-5-times-before-rampage/ar-AA1aAWCq

    1. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      illegal immigrant narco who clearly has murdered before, in possession of an AR-15... PROOF that citizens should not have these guns!

  42. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

    Another Silicon Valley bank fails. The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) took possession of San Francisco–based First Republic Bank, accusing the institution of conducting business "in an unsafe or unsound manner." It appointed as receiver the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), which then sold the bank to JPMorgan Chase Bank.

    Let me guess, the Diversity Inclusion and Equity systems they had in place didn't contribute to the unsound operations, in fact, they were the only thing holding the joint together?

    1. facop   2 years ago (edited)

      My last pay check was $8850 just ecom working 12 hours for every week.. My neighbor have found the estimation of $15k for a long time “(t31 and she works around 20 hours for seven days…. I can not trust how direct it was once

      SITE. —> https://dollaray121.blogspot.com

    2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      Is this a callback to the stories about Silicon Valley Bank's manager of financial risk management was more concerned about equity initiatives than financial management? You know the stories where the people spreading them to score culture war points failed to realize (or be honest about knowing) that they were writing about manager at the relatively tiny UK branch of the bank.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

        From SVB directly, not a branch in the UK:

        Living Our Values
        SVB’s values guide our actions, from our approach to supporting small businesses and community engagement to our ESG reporting.

        SVB is dedicated to the success of the innovation economy. More than ever, we need to be agents of change by taking care of what matters. We do this by helping companies and partners innovate, thrive and create jobs; providing a culture where our employees can learn and grow; and, together with our partners and employees, building toward a more just world. Our dedication to supporting evolving technologies enables us to contribute to creating a more equitable and sustainable, low-carbon, net-zero emissions economy.

        We work holistically across SVB and with our stakeholders to continue to enhance our ESG initiatives, leveraging our deep relationships with investors and innovation companies, as well as our capabilities, resources and networks, to help drive the most impact.

        ESG Highlights:

        ENVIRONMENTAL:

        4.6 million tons of CO2 avoided across 18 deals completed by SVB's Project Finance Team

        52% reduction in GHG emissions from 2019 baseine in alignment with our carbon-neutral operations goal

        $5 billion sustainable finance commitment by 2027

        SOCIAL:

        6 employee resource groups established, fueling a culture of belonging

        $18 million donated to charitable causes in 2021 surpassing our annual Pledge 1% goal

        6058 lives reached through events and mentorship via our access to innovation program

        $11.2 billion
        Established 2022-2026 Community benefits plan

        Governance:

        45% of our board of directors are women, including our new Char as of 4/21/2022

        Outstanding
        Received our first ever Outstanding rating for our 2018-2028 CRA [community reinvestment act] strategic plan

        Disclosed against 4 EST disclosure frameworks: CDP, SASB, TCFD and WEF.

        Instituted OKR measurement system , enabling efficient review of results vs. goals.

        ESG goals

        Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
        We are building a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion at SVB to help propel our success.

        Access to Innovation
        SVB is committed to advancing women, Black and Latinx individuals to positions of influence in the innovation economy.

        Access to Innovation
        SVB is committed to advancing women, Black and Latinx individuals to positions of influence in the innovation economy.

        Affordable Housing
        Affordable housing is essential for healthy communities. SVB has financed more than $2B for housing since 2002.

        Awards and recognitions:

        America's Most Responsible Companies

        Bloomberg Gender-Equality INdex

        So, I'm guessing this is the part where you say, "No one at SVB said anything about Gender Equality at 9:42 pm on the Sunday before they collapsed."

        Because that would be so awesomely Mike-ish.

        1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          You are being disingenuous. You know the stories I am referring to.

          They weren’t pointing to the DEI goals on the company website. Pretty much every corporation has something like that on their website.

          The stories were specifically about the person in charge of risk management being more concerned about DEI initiatives than doing her job. Except they either buried or didn’t even mention she was only the UK risk manager.

  43. Dillinger   2 years ago

    what color is the dog's fur?

  44. TangoDelta   2 years ago

    "Ultralow interest rates and a pandemic savings boom supercharged" by government handouts to everyone which led to the highest inflation in decades conned the bank into believing in modern monetary theory just prior to the collapse of their house of Benjamins.

    They should have stuck to cards as they're much more structurally stable than c-notes.

  45. prsmith   2 years ago

    Still trying to convince us that the worst is over and all is well I see. lol

    Fasten your seat belts, we have only just begun.

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  47. Uomo Del Ghiaccio   2 years ago

    Don't forget that the news was released under the cover of night in an attempt to hide the news of another bank failure.

    Just because a person may be paranoid does not mean that people aren't out to do harm to them. The point is that some of the conspiracies out there will be false, but that does not mean that all conspiracies are false.

    We have seen many conspiracies that were considered to be discredited by the corporate media only to discover months or years later that the real conspiracy was the corporate media hiding the truth and promoting the official propaganda narrative.

    1. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

      Yes, it was really well hidden.

      Still can't find it...

  48. Lawn Darts   2 years ago

    Here's an interesting analysis:

    https://ellenbrown.com/2023/04/29/how-the-war-on-crypto-triggered-a-banking-crisis/

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    2. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

      It's not just crypto. The Fed also refuses to allow accounts for non-crypto focused/backed "narrow banks", which also do not lend money.

      The Fed's rationale is apparently that the integrity of the banking system would be threatened if large depositors fled conventional banks for the relative safety of narrow banks--thus depleting the funds from which conventional banks support the economy by extending loans. Too much security is apparently a bad thing...

  49. JesseAz   2 years ago

    Mike also demands no videos. He needs to be told what is in the video so he knows what narrative to use.

  50. DesigNate   2 years ago

    I don’t know which asshole is Obviously, but goddamn.

  51. Nardz   2 years ago

    Money for some, control for others (who also made money)

  52. Longtobefree   2 years ago

    Well, not JUST money.
    Power first and foremost, with huge piles of money as a second place.

  53. JesseAz   2 years ago

    Them laughing along as Joe mocks them for ignoring their questions?

  54. Nardz   2 years ago

    They gave an award for the most fawning coverage of Biden.
    And it wasn't done as a joke.

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  56. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

    I also will not entertain argument-by-video, mainly because it is a waste of time, but also because:

    If you cannot put your point into your own words, you don't have a point.

  57. JesseAz   2 years ago

    Yeah. That was sad.

  58. perlmonger   2 years ago

    Wait, really? FML.

  59. Nardz   2 years ago

    Wonder what history books would have said about a historical civilization, maybe in antiquity or medieval or colonial times, that annually practiced hundreds of thousands of abortions and regularly amputated children's breasts or genitals...

  60. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

    Gatekeeping is actually pretty useful, if you're trying to present a coherent ideology.

  61. Longtobefree   2 years ago

    sexist.

  62. Nardz   2 years ago

    Otherwise you get libertarians, even the state libertarian party, endorsing corrupt trial verdicts that criminalize self defense and bitching about a governor pardoning a man who was wrongly convicted.

  63. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

    And a frightened population, conditioned to beg for more government control and less freedom, priceless.

  64. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

    The Venn overlap for you Trump Cultists is about 95% with Christo-Fascism (as libertarian Brian Doherty used the term).

  65. 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.

  66. sarcasmic   2 years ago

    The Venn overlap between engineers and libertarians is a good 80%. What's your point?

  67. JoeB   2 years ago (edited)

    Christo-Fascist: What the left calls Christians who don’t turn the other cheek.

  68. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

    A) Racist
    B) Sexist
    C) Patriarchal
    D) Colonial
    E) None of the above, as long as the ruling class claimed to be progressive champions of DEI

  69. perlmonger   2 years ago

    Waste of resources. He should just zip tie his carotids shut.

  70. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

    Sandwichist?

  71. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

    For now.

  72. JesseAz   2 years ago

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/washington-post-reporter-receives-award-capturing-spirit-joe-biden-catholic-faith

  73. DesigNate   2 years ago

    Wow. That’s some grade a Banana Republic shit.

  74. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

    Did they misspell 'heresy'?

  75. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

    JFC.

    "This prestigious award acknowledges Matt’s singular body of work as a White House reporter. He has unearthed new information about Biden’s background and relationships, painting a complicated and convincing portrait of a man who has survived numerous struggles, personal and political, and not always gracefully. Matt’s patient reporting and nuanced, authoritative writing has stood out in a highly competitive beat, and his warm collegiality makes him a beloved member of The Post’s first-in-class White House team," the PR team wrote.

  76. perlmonger   2 years ago

    And to think I just ate.

    *vomit*

  77. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

    African-Americans are descendants of the people they smacked around and sold into slavery, so it's not surprising that African immigrants tend to have a low opinion of them.

  78. Nardz   2 years ago

    Pretty much all working/middle class immigrants, from all origins, are racist as hell toward American blacks.
    Upper class immigrants are as well, they just don't speak as often about it.

  79. DesigNate   2 years ago

    It’s funny that he calls anyone who disagrees with him a Trump cultist (lot of that going around still with some other notable commenters), and then bleats out some chant of “Christo-Fascist”. Almost like he’s the cultist.

  80. facop   2 years ago (edited)

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  81. facop   2 years ago (edited)

    My last pay check was $8850 just ecom working 12 hours for every week.. My neighbor have found the estimation of $15k for a long time “(t31 and she works around 20 hours for seven days…. I can not trust how direct it was once

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  82. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

    Buttplug applauds a child being neglected by it’s father because it distracts from the bribery scandal and Burisma shenanigans.

    As an Open Society fifty-center he wants everyone to look at the penis pics, crack pipe and abandoned child, and not the political corruption.

  83. facop   2 years ago (edited)

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  84. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

    Turns out this isn't satire.
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/66890686@N02/51569900538/in/dateposted-public/

  85. perlmonger   2 years ago

    "Banana Democracy"?

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  87. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

    Currently academia is rehabilitating Nero. Despite offing his wife, mother and scads of the nobility, he was a misunderstood artist who was loved by the people. And them damn xtians got exactly what they deserved.

  88. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

    Not anymore
    See under "FREE MINDS"

  89. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

    Upper Class German Jews despised Eastern European Jews.
    Lace curtain Irish despised shanty Irish.
    The French despise French Canadians.
    ETC, ETC.

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  91. janicegrace   2 years ago

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  92. perlmonger   2 years ago

    In defense of the French, so does everyone else.

  93. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago (edited)

    White progs hate white people who don’t hate themselves for being white ETC. ETC.

  94. DesigNate   2 years ago

    No wide spread bananas?

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  96. Minadin   2 years ago

    Literally saw this being used as a talking point over the weekend.

    An illegal alien used an illegally owned firearm in an illegal fashion to do something illegal, which was to murder other illegal aliens in cold blood.

    And, to one guy I know, this was:

    a) America's fault
    b) not about immigration
    c) evidence we need stricter gun laws
    d) All of the Above

  97. HorseConch   2 years ago

    Any kid of mine that makes me that rich will be second to nobody.

  98. HorseConch   2 years ago

    He's like a really dumb chat bot. Never gets tired of deflecting, never produces anything true you don't already know.

  99. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

    Thank you!

  100. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

    No, completely expected.

    The left used to be known for lying, and the right for being stupid. Now that the right has learned to lie, things have just got worse...

  101. Truthfulness   2 years ago

    That's your loss if you're incapable of taking on a video argument.

  102. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

    It isn't, really. Video-only arguments seem to be the weapon of choice of propagandists and nutjobs. The "loss" associated with avoiding such information is therefore negligible.

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