The Federal Trade Commission's Latest Frivolous Antitrust Suit Takes Aim at Amazon
Plus: Texas’ new anti-porn law, Biden meets with A.I. critics, and more...

The Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) new antitrust lawsuit against Amazon is an amazing exercise in hubris and absurdity.
In a complaint filed Wednesday, the agency alleges that Amazon's incredibly popular Prime program is a scam. Prime—a monthly or yearly subscription program that confers many benefits, including free shipping and tons of streaming content, to Amazon customers—is too easy to sign up for and too hard to cancel, the FTC alleges.
"Amazon has knowingly duped millions of consumers into unknowingly enrolling in Amazon Prime," the agency said in a statement. "Amazon also knowingly complicated the cancellation process for Prime subscribers who sought to end their membership."
But these claims of deception fall apart upon close examination (as noted by my colleague Eric Boehm yesterday). The FTC's complaint revolves around mundane moves by Amazon, like conspicuously asking non-Prime customers if they want to sign up or requiring Prime subscribers to click through several screens to unsubscribe.
Patrick Hedger, executive director of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, noted that it took him under a minute and required just six clicks to cancel his Prime account—fewer clicks than it takes to submit a public comment on the FTC website.
Like many major companies, Amazon has some flaws. But the argument that it's broadly harmful to consumers—let alone so harmful that it requires the intervention of the federal government—is so far removed from reality that only government bureaucrats with an ax to grind could make it with straight faces. (In fact, Amazon routinely garners extremely high favorability ratings in consumer polls.)
So…Why?
On its face, it makes very little sense that the FTC has turned a six-click cancellation process into a matter for federal intervention. But it is perfectly in keeping with the agency's anti-tech-company agenda.
As tech companies have become more loathed by certain political and media circles, they've faced increasing attempts to regulate and punish them through any means possible, including antitrust law. Using antitrust enforcement to attack tech companies that irk or unsettle politicians was a strategy utilized under former President Donald Trump and ramped up during the Biden administration. And current FTC Chair Lina Khan has made no secret of her desire to cut tech companies down to size using novel interpretations of antitrust law.
For decades, antitrust enforcers relied on a consumer welfare standard to gauge harm. But under what's been termed the neo-Brandeisian school of antitrust thinking (or sometimes "hipster antitrust"), consumer harm is no longer the lodestar of antitrust policy.
Neo-Brandeisians think the government can and should go after businesses simply for being too big and too popular. When large companies like Amazon elevate their own branded products, acquire smaller companies, and expand product and service offerings, that makes it harder for smaller, less robust, or less well-known companies to compete. In essence, neo-Brandeisians want the government to have the power to say when businesses must stop growing or changing.
It's a view of economic competition that centers on state control rather than market preferences. Neo-Brandeisians also seem to think it is a good thing for the government to micromanage all sorts of minute facets of the consumer experience.
Of course, existing antitrust law doesn't allow the FTC or the Department of Justice to simply dictate that Facebook must sell off Instagram, that Google must give up some of its search traffic to Bing, or that Amazon needs to price its store-brand products higher. To go after Big Tech companies, the government must prove they're violating existing antitrust laws in some ways—which has led to the rash of ridiculous claims we've seen in recent federal and state antitrust lawsuits.
The FTC's new antitrust suit against Amazon represents the latest in a string of actions premised on wacky interpretations and melodramatic complaints.
The Amazon Suit
Unlike some traditional antitrust cases, premised on clearly deceptive or illegal behavior, the FTC's concerns in a (highly redacted) complaint about Amazon are dubious to the point of being laughable.
During the checkout process, in some cases, "the option to purchase items on Amazon without subscribing to Prime was more difficult for consumers to locate," states the FTC press release—as if it's Amazon's fault that some consumers might be a little less observant or tech-savvy. The option is not hidden, mind you; plenty of non-Prime members find it and purchase items without joining Prime. But they may have to spend an extra second or two looking—and the government is making a federal case out of it.
Other examples in the lawsuit are similarly minor and picky.
For instance, during checkout on a computer, Amazon presents consumers "with a prominent button to enroll in Prime and a comparatively inconspicuous link to decline," asserts the FTC's complaint. Furthermore, the button to sign up for a free trial of Prime mentions free shipping, and the button to decline "includes language that the consumer will not receive 'free shipping.'" Neither of these representations is inaccurate. Rather, they represent Amazon giving customers information about a potential benefit of Prime membership; customers are free to act on that information or not. Yet the FTC uses this as evidence for its claim that Amazon uses trickery to generate Prime memberships.
At another point, the FTC notes that one mobile solicitation to sign up for a 30-day free trial of Prime clearly states, in prominent text, "After your FREE trial, Prime is just $14.99/month." But it does not explicitly state in the same section that the membership will auto-renew after the free trial—for that, customers must scroll slightly further down the page to a section laying out the terms.
The terms clearly state at the start that by signing up, a customer authorizes Amazon "to charge your default payment method…or another available payment method on file after your 30-day free trial." Then, in bolded text, it states: "Your Amazon Prime membership continues until cancelled. If you do not wish to continue for $14.99/month plus any applicable taxes, you may cancel anytime by visiting Your Account and adjusting your membership settings." Does that seem like a company trying "to trick consumers into enrolling in automatically-renewing Prime subscriptions"?
The FTC has also deemed the Prime cancellation process too complicated to be legal. To cancel Prime, customers can contact customer service directly or go through an online process (which was changed in April 2023 to be even more simplified). The FTC's big complaint is that the online process required at least six clicks, over the course of four pages. On these pages, customers were presented with options like switching from a monthly plan to an annual plan (or vice versa), ending their membership on a specific future date, pausing their membership, keeping their membership, or ending it immediately.
To make matters even less bad, Prime members could get a refund of one automatic monthly charge. Someone who forgot to cancel after 30 days or didn't realize they would be auto-charged could get that $14.99 back. Still, the FTC is unsatisfied because someone "who discovered Prime charges after a few months could not obtain a full refund online."
To satisfy the FTC, Amazon apparently must allow people to use months' worth of free Prime services and still get a full refund of their money.
'Dark Patterns'
A common thing the government tries in anti-tech antitrust cases is to confuse the issue by throwing around vague but official- or scary-sounding lingo. For instance, in some previous cases, the government has suggested that "network effects"—the advantages that accrue to tech platforms that already have a strong user base—somehow make previously OK actions into impermissible ones.
In this case, the FTC repeatedly accuses Amazon of using "dark patterns" to fool consumers.
Sounds devious, right? But "dark pattern" has no precise meaning; it's a catchall term coined by a user interface specialist to describe design tactics used to get consumers to take a particular action desired by the company or consent to something they might not otherwise. Dark patterns can include things like "creating a false sense of urgency for a product or service" (by, for instance, saying how many other people have it in their cart right now), according to Digiday, or using dense wording in terms of service. What some might define as a "dark pattern," others might see as simply a savvy marketing tactic.
In this case, the FTC defines "dark patterns" to include forcing customers to click through more than one screen to cancel their Prime subscription or making non-Prime customers say yes or no to signing up for Prime before completing a purchase.
Amazon's mobile app sometimes "required consumers to either accept or decline a Prime subscription before allowing them to continue shopping," the FTC points out.
That may be mildly annoying to shoppers—but it's not deception or trickery. Customers can easily decide whether the annoyance of having to decline Prime membership before a purchase negates the benefits of shopping on Amazon. But the FTC thinks consumers need it to step in and save them from the tyranny of having to click no thanks.
FREE MINDS
Texas' new anti-porn law. First Amendment lawyer Ari Cohn looks at H.B. 1181, a Texas anti-porn proposal signed into law by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott earlier this month:
Over the past two years there has been a concerted push by state legislatures to regulate the Internet, the likes of which has not been seen since the late 90s/early aughts. Content moderation, financial relationships between journalists and platforms, social media design and transparency, "national security," kids being exposed to "bad" Internet speech—you name it, a state legislature has introduced an unconstitutional bill about it. So it's no surprise that the anti-porn crowd seized the moment to once again exhibit a creepy and unhealthy interest in what other people do with their pants off.
The Texas legislature, also unsurprisingly, was all too happy to help out. Last week, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law HB 1181, which regulates websites that publish or distribute "material harmful to minors," i.e., porn.
The law not only contains an unworkable definition of "commercial entity"…
The law's requirements applies to any "commercial entity," explicitly including social media platforms, that "intentionally publishes or distributes material on an Internet website…more than one-third of which" is porn. That's a problematic criterion in the first place. I don't know that there's an easy (or even feasible) way for a social media platform to know precisely how much porn is on it (perhaps there is, though). And what about a non-social media website—what is the denominator? If a website has articles (which is definitely the reason you're on it, I know) plus naughty pictures, is the percentage calculated by comparing the number of porn-y things to the number of articles? Words? Pages? Who knows—the law sure doesn't say.
…but also requires commercial entities "to do two things, both of which clear First Amendment hurdles about as well as a rhinoceros competing in a steeplechase," notes Cohn.
These include age-verifying users and posting conspicuous anti-porn disclaimers.
More from Cohn here on the particulars of these requirements and why they don't stand up to First Amendment scrutiny.
FREE MARKETS
Biden strategizes about how to regulate artificial intelligence (A.I.). Perhaps feeling like they missed an opportunity to strangle social media companies before they took off, government worrywarts, busybodies, and authoritarians seem determined to strictly regulate A.I. from the get-go. To this effect, President Joe Biden met with Big Tech critics in Silicon Valley this week. "Biden, in brief remarks to reporters before the closed-door meeting in San Francisco, said that he was there to learn about the potential controls that could be put in place to protect people from the harms of the new tech," reports The Washington Post:
"Social media has already shown us the harm that powerful technology can do without the right safeguards in place," Biden said. "I'd like to hear more from this group because I have a lot to learn. And we also have a lot to discuss."
The meeting included Tristan Harris, the executive director of the Center for Humane Technology who became well-known for his criticism of social media companies over the past few years, Algorithmic Justice League founder Joy Buolamwini, who has highlighted how AI and algorithms can propagate racist and sexist biases, and Jim Steyer, chief executive of Common Sense Media, a longtime children's advocate.
After the meeting, Steyer said in an interview that Biden was "really engaged" while leading the session, which ran for over an hour. The president stressed the importance of ensuring AI does not undermine U.S. democracy as the group discussed how such tools could amplify misinformation and widen political polarization, Steyer said.
More here.
QUICK HITS
• New data from the National Assessment of Educational Programs show math and reading scores for American 13-year-olds hitting new lows. "The last time math performance was this low for 13-year-olds was in 1990," notes The New York Times. "In reading, 2004."
• Fentanyl continues to bring out the worst impulses in policy makers and prosecutors.
• Kat Rosenfield explores the controversy over the book Gender Queer and what it reveals about our ridiculously volatile cultural moment and tribalism on the left.
• Can a Florida school district ban a children's book about gay penguins?
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Can a Florida school district ban a children's book about gay penguins?
If they do that how will the kids learn to count?
Or worse, those poor kids attracted to penguins will feel “othered”.
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I love how curation now means "banning"
Unless you're pulling Dr. Seuss books from sale or burning Tintin's and then it's okay because it's okay when they do it.
Why did you ban all the other words from your comment? Don't you support free speech?
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Kat Rosenfield explores the controversy over the book Gender Queer and what it reveals about our ridiculously volatile cultural moment and tribalism on the left.
Without drama what would activists do with themselves?
You joke but nyt (I think) ran an article where one of these idiots said the worst part of the lock down was that she is a barista and with everything shut down she couldn't tell people her pronouns.
What do you think the 10 trillion dollar internet is for?
I don't patronize places that call their service employees "baristas", but if I did:
#1: If your pronouns were he/him, would you be a baristo? Or does your employer only have baristas because it discriminates against men?
#2: Buying coffee should be a transaction of 15 seconds or less. The only way I'm going to remember the server's name, let alone pronouns, is if I rate her "highly fuckable", and that will only be true if I correctly identified her pronouns as she/her on sight, no need for an announcement.
"Kat Rosenfeld talks about gay porn, and why kids should be forced to consume it"
It wasn't actually quite that bad; she was fairly critical of liberals / progressives for trying to push this sort of shit.
She's mad they got caught
Yeah, it was actually a good article.
It was refreshingly the opposite
I will allow for that possibility, but she'd better be pretty
Not bad, not bad.
Is this Rosenfeld the new hot nerdy girl at Fox like SE Cup was?
Different Kat.
That Kat is more cute than hot.
Could I watch? 🙂
Fentanyl continues to bring out the worst impulses in policy makers and prosecutors.
It's odd that they're using a manufactured panic to advance authoritarianism.
Recently drove past a billboard indicating that fentanyl in your drugs could kill you and that you can order fentanyl test strips from the sheriff's office... if you also want to tip them off that you have drugs.
Presumably, the strips are for someone you would be concerned about, but yes, you're right about the red flags it would bring up to law enforcement.
Which brings me back to my idea: Why not legalize opioids, grow them domestically as cheap and prolific as kudzu, and Chemically/Genetically Modify opioid plants to only kill pain and not people? With Death-B-Gone as the commercial name?
Suspect you know the likely answers. Portions of the right won't flex, portions of the left won't flex, police unions can make massive $ on war on drugs of any name, as can all politicians. There is zero incentive, other than the suffering populace, for 'public servants' to push for any change to any status quo from which they benefit. And, the populace is rarely the focus, except in speeches, and on social media. I'm also not convinced legal opioids would be a solution to the crime issues tied to the drug economy. Weed is legal in quite a few states now, crime hasn't shifted appreciably. Lastly, this would involve politicians coming up w/ a plan, funding, and then following through. They are generally good at making noise about having a 'plan,' finding $, never following through, and finding more $ when programs fail.
Brought to you by the makers of COVID! (Actually, this might be true for both the actual physical creators and the bureaucrats who manufactured the panic.)
Did Fauci engineer the "opioid crisis" as well?
Doctors started over prescribing opioids 25ish years ago, after fda approval for oxy
Doctors began over prescribing narcotics because they were successfully getting sued for not controlling pain and being told by risk management that they can't use objective criteria to diagnose pain level only subjective from the patient. Then they got sued for over prescribing. And still get sued for under prescribing. It's a catch-22.
They should just tell all their patients that they're really the opposite gender
New data from the National Assessment of Educational Programs show math and reading scores for American 13-year-olds hitting new lows. “The last time math performance was this low for 13-year-olds was in 1990,” notes The New York Times. “In reading, 2004.”
Those same 13 YO’s can recite 58 genders, praise Saint Floyd, and post to SnapChat all in one breath.
Priorities, you know.
But we need to import millions of workers because they have 0 marketable skills. Government schools are doing better then anyone could ever hope.
Half of this report is hiding the fact that test scores have been decreasing since changes put in by Obama such as lowering educational standards in these same subjects, worse forms of reading education not focused on phonics, and a focus on SEL policies over teaching.
Test scores have been dropping for a decade at this point.
2012 was a pivotal year
My kids think Obama is the second coming of Jesus, which makes it hilarious to see the burning hatred they have for Michelle Obama. Her meddling in their schools- from after school programs to their "nutritional" standards are generally at the top of the list of every complaint they have for their schools. They speak her name like others speak the name "Hitler".
Every now and again, I ask them how they can respect a guy who let his wife abuse them so thoroughly. They tell me to shut up and get back into the kitchen. *shrug*.
The fact media convinced half of America that Obama biggest scandal was wearing a tan suit is amazing to me.
Truly the Chocolate Jesus.
"The One," as he was called with a halo around his head.
Or that he was in any way "cool"
Umm... he had kind eyes and a warm smile?
Or good at basketball.
His jumper looked busted
That's his white mom genes.
I don't know, man.
Shooting isn't really the calling card of African players who make the pros.
To be honest Michelle Obama didn't do anything but have her name slapped on those guidelines. God knows who cooked them up probably the Center for Science in the Public Interest. Marxists know how to push famine.
I like the theory that trannyism is being so relentlessly pushed now because Michelle is really a man and they're setting stage for the reveal.
That pic of Barrack and his friend from when he was young really looks like her, but I don’t even know if it’s a real photo.
Then there's the pic of her in a backless dress placed next to a picture of Mike Tyson's back...
She pushed them publicly after that though, and still is.
Queer is defined as identity without essence.
So if you are queer you are by definition a mindless, soulless, heartless zombie.
Worse than Gingers?
Let’s not get carried away.
Please, they make better libertarians than Reason editors (like TRHL on Twitter).
Yeah she’s nice.
Hey now! Having fiery matching curtains and drapes is pretty hawt! 🙂
We’re all soulless, M’Lady, but we don’t have to be mindless or heartless zombies. In fact, I have a really big heart on. 😉
As a Pan, like to think of Queer as Buffet Sexuality, which further extends the humor about being Pan. 🙂
'A fighter pilot, a vegan, and a feminist walk into a bar...'
Identity and taking it way too far.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/06/21/the-curious-case-of-the-pupil-who-identifies-as-a-cat/
If you need any more proof that gender ideology is warping British education, look no further than a recent incident at a state secondary school in East Sussex. A teacher there branded a 13-year-old schoolgirl ‘despicable’ in front of other pupils and threatened to report her to senior staff. Her offence? Saying that women have vaginas and men have penises and expressing scepticism about a fellow pupil’s self-identification… as a cat.
The teacher was speaking to Year 8 pupils after a ‘life education’ class. Referring to another child, who wasn’t present, one pupil is heard in the recording saying to the teacher, ‘I just said that if they want to identify as a cat or something then they are genuinely unwell’. Another pupil backs her up. The teacher then launches into a tirade, accusing the pupils of questioning the child’s identity, and then asks, ‘Where did you get this idea from, that there are only two genders?’. She tells them this is ‘not an opinion you can have’.
The recording has since gone viral, leading more reports to emerge of UK schools letting pupils identify not just as cats, but also as dinosaurs, horses and even planetary moons.
But the most disturbing aspect of the Rye College recording is not that kids are self-identifying as animals. It’s that teachers are refusing to countenance any criticism of identity politics, especially gender identity. This is not an isolated case. There have been other cases recently where pupils have been disciplined or driven out of school for expressing gender-critical views.
‘Where did you get this idea from, that there are only two genders?’. She tells them this is ‘not an opinion you can have’.
We've seen it for years, but this is a glaring example of teaching kids what to think, rather than how to think.
What drives me nuts is the people who will not acknowledge THIS is the 'teaching' that is going on and instead insist that it is just conservatives pushing back against "exposing kids to multiple ideas".
For most of human history, education has been mostly about tribal doctrine, and that has been centered on religious dogma. Why should now be any different?
If it wasn't public (tax funded) education, there'd be no problem. If it was in one of the countries with an Established Church, such as England, and if the religious doctrines pushed by the schools are those of that church, I'd most likely have emigrated before I had kids old enough for school, but there's no constitutional problem.
But in the USA, we don't have a single bundle of tribal doctrines, and the very first clause in our Bill of Rights forbids the government from establishing a church, and by implication from endorsing religious dogma - whether it's one that most voters agree with or one that most disagree with. But now we have publicly funded schools teaching a dogma that most parents and other voters strongly disagree with if they find out about it. It sure isn't science, so pretending it isn't religious dogma makes them liars rather than making it constitutional.
"and instead insist that it is just conservatives pushing back against “exposing kids to multiple ideas”."
That sounds like a chemjeff argument.
Jeffy's typically one of the usual suspects doing exactly that (see his rants and strawmen below).
The Prussians pushed public education for the express purpose of indoctrinating youths. It was all about nationalism. The US basically copied the Prussian system.
Those darn Common Good Christian Nationalists are ruining our kids
New data from the National Assessment of Educational Programs show math and reading scores for American 13-year-olds hitting new lows.
Not enough DEI in the classroom. Or, if a new variant takes hold of The Narrative, the kids' remote learning laptops.
Biden strategizes about how to regulate artificial intelligence (A.I.).
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https://twitter.com/KirkegaardEmil/status/1671747099270995968?t=EmBbsC3fLoJqlhGQsejKDg&s=19
American Jews hate evangelical Christians but evangelical Christians love Jews. In general positive feelings of Christians towards Jews are not reciprocated.
Jews appear to be the most liked religious ethnic group in the USA, so perhaps not so much energy is needed in studying antisemitism.
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Wanna bet that American Jews hate themselves more than evangelical Christians hate themselves?
Is that why they only hire other Jews?
Well, there is that whole Evangelical thing about anyone who doesn't believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God burning in Hell. Some "love" for Jews, huh?
With "love" like that, Israel is better off fighting off the whole world alone as it always has.
Deliberately mischaracterizing a doctrine that's held and understood by billions isn't doing you any favors, argumentation wise.
Actually, that isn't what the Bible says at all. It says whoever believes in him is saved. It doesn't state non-believers are automatically damned. It also seems to carve out the Jewish people, being as they are God's chosen people. Fuck, why do you continue to spout bullshit about the Bible when it's obvious you get everything you spout wrong.
He does it every time it is brought up. He can't help it. Fucking broken record.
Just like Nolan Brown and abortion.
Yup. An analogy to the doctrine would be you're drowning in an ocean, but surrounded by lifebuoys and all you have to do to be saved is grab one. Salvation is in your own hands.
He's just a gray box to me, but I'll point out that Christians, especially evangelical, have the most positive views of others according to that survey
https://twitter.com/Babygravy9/status/1671856570374709249?t=O67w1o3ASBsQctFstnFbOQ&s=19
Our rulers are already laying the ground for migration on a scale that will dwarf any that has ever taken place in human history. By taking the most apocalyptic stance on climate change possible, they're creating a hypothetical future where billions of people will have to migrate from the warmest and most densely inhabited parts of the world to avoid death. And since we can predict that this the migration is inevitable, and of course we're the ones who've caused climate change, we must welcome these future migrants now, so as to reduce their suffering to a minimum. The moral -- and economic(!) -- case for massive preemptive migration from the Third World is already being made in books like Nomad Century by Gaia Vince, which I discussed at length in a piece for American Mind. If migration on anything like the scale that is planned actually takes place, this will be the end of Western civilisation as we know it. The advocates of massive climate migration know this. In fact, this is why they're advocating for it. Only a crisis on the scale of billions migrating to the Developed World can justify the sweeping political, economic and social changes they want to bring in. I'm convinced this is the how of the Great Reset: how we go from a global system of nominally independent nations built on the basis of shared culture and ethnicity (more or less), to the deracinated hell-world described in "Welcome to 2030".
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Public MAID.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/06/22/is-canada-bringing-back-public-executions/
Canada’s last public execution took place over 150 years ago. But now, thanks to the latest euthanasia legislation, the practice could be making a return, albeit in slightly different form.
Quebec has just passed a new law known as Bill 11. This will amend current euthanasia law in Quebec, allowing so-called Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) to be administered by nurses as well as doctors. Most shocking of all, the bill will allow MAID to take place in public parks and at beauty spots. It will also force hospices and private hospitals to offer MAID on their premises, essentially banishing conscience rights.
Chillingly, the bill will also allow MAID for ‘severe physical impairment involving significant and persistent incapacitation’ – in other words, for all those suffering with a serious disability. This means that those asking to be euthanised will no longer need to claim that they are suffering unbearably.
More recently, in late 2022, Dr Louis Roy of the Quebec College of Physicians suggested to a Canadian House of Commons committee that the law should allow the euthanasia of infants suffering ‘severe malformations’ and of older people who are simply ‘tired of being alive’.
But as the experience of Quebec shows, once assisted dying of any variety is legalised as a medical treatment for suffering it quickly becomes a solution for many more of life’s problems – including even poverty and homelessness.
Euthanaisa for killers and rapists is inhumane, but is compassionate care for the poor and sick.
Killers and rapists serve a useful purpose in scaring the voting public into giving politicians more power. The poor and sick may vote the same but cost too much (cash and political capital) to be worth the support as their NGO support isn't as well organized or cross-partisan like the LEO unions and the law and order narrative.
Don't forget babies.
As I told my MD brother inlaw
"unlike you, I'm not a Dr, I don't get to bury my mistakes"
More hard hitting analysis about things that really effect our lives. You are a national treasure ENB. Now make me a sandwich.
Whatever you do, just don't call ENB a cunt. Even if she is acting like a cunt, resist that urge to call her a cunt. I am not saying that my posting history for at least a year prior to yesterday was erased from Reason for calling ENB a cunt because I don't remember ever calling ENB a cunt. But calling ENB a cunt is not completely outside my wheelhouse, so I can't guarantee that I never called ENB a cunt in a fit of pique.
I will most definitely never call ENB a cunt in the future to protect my posting history. Yup, ENB's daily links are a cunt-safe zone as far as I am concerned.
She certainly wasn't tipped off by your twitter account. #mastodon4life
But you know how touchy the womenfolk can get.
https://twitter.com/FischerKing64/status/1671724866993782787?t=YMejJ2O-JLdnG0Kuyki0RQ&s=19
‘We saw people defecating on the street…’
Does anyone creating these ads have any sense at all? At best, this comes across like some hall monitor, and ‘DeSanctimonious’ seems to fit.
If you’re going to trash the place, you have to really do it. ‘There are animals everywhere…’
The real problem is that DeSantis doesn’t know this instinctually. There is an ‘it’ factor, a charisma, that some people have and some don’t. You don’t find out until they start doing these ads.
So far DeSantis is just another Scott Walker.
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When someone rejects a candidate because they lack charisma, they are saying they prefer style over substance and a longing to be caught up in a cult of personality.
Not really the most complimentary revelation about oneself.
"SlAvA uKrAiNi!" guy has thoughts about other people 'revealing' themselves.
DeSantis campaign team is absute shit. Such absolute shit, that any rational person has to wonder if its true purpose is to destroy the populist movement and make our phony elections easier to sell.
Anyone who actually believes DeSantis is what he's sold himself as should be outraged by the campaign they've run so far. Entering the 2024 primary was unwise in the first place, but excusable. Running the chain as they have is a career killer though.
And, btw, just as anybody who gives a shit about Ukrainians should be appalled that they're still trying to conquer the Donbas and launching full offensives against heavily fortified positions despite a complete lack of air cover and very limited air defense capabilities
Another example of the DeSantis campaign team's curious strategy
https://twitter.com/JennaEllisEsq/status/1671704612720476163?t=yW1URQD9WayHmRPY1iz3kQ&s=19
From what wing of the AZ governor's mansion did you tweet this?
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That's a lot of people.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_81293caa-1050-11ee-8619-734bf91c6025.html
The number of illegal border crossings at the northern and southern borders and all ports of entry since January 2021 totals more than 8 million people, greater than the individual populations of 38 U.S. states.
Put another way, the number of foreign nationals from all over the world believed to be primarily illegally entering the U.S. is comparable to the populations of eight Delawares, four New Mexicos, two Oklahomas or more than 13 Wyomings.
“The issue I run into all the time is people only count Border Patrol apprehensions or southwest border encounters only,” he told The Center Square. “Both fail to provide the total encounters by CBP, especially [when these numbers don’t account for] the unlawful use of the CBP OneApp and parole” policies being implemented by the Biden administration, he said. “All ports of entry, not just southwest border land ports of entry are being used to facilitate encounters.”
While agents would normally attempt to track and apprehend them and report their findings, they’ve largely been prevented from doing so because they’ve been pulled from their border security duties to process illegal foreign nationals and release them into the U.S. according to new Biden administration policies, agents have told The Center Square.
When adding 6,547,514 official CBP total national apprehensions and confirmed 1,454,805 gotaways from January 2021 through April 2023, and at least 60,327 gotaways The Center Square reported last month, illegal border crossers since Biden's been in office total at least 8,062,646.
That's greater than the estimated individual populations of 38 U.S. states, all U.S. cities with the exception of New York City, all U.S. counties with the exception of Los Angeles County, and the populations of over 120 countries.
8 million illegal immigrants? How many ballots is that?
30 million.
Are we supposed to assume there's something like a 50/50 split in which border they're crossing? I'd bet that of those 8 million, less than 10% are coming in from the north, where there's barely enough patrols to even confirm the existence of "gotaways". Without a 1500 mile overpass linking Canada directly to Mexico, the only significant "pipeline" I'd imagine coming through Canada would be those who could afford to get themselves smuggled in shipping containers from Asia but maybe don't want to risk getting marooned for anywhere from 5-20 extra days while the ports in LA and Long Beach try to clear their backlogs.
With Covid restrictions lifted, we may also be back to a situation where a large portion of those here illegally are once again visa overstays who came in on an passenger jet with legal status at the time.
OoooOOOOoooh, a strongly worded letter!
https://twitter.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1671654043981053952?t=hSIUfvECLfCbrxuq_yv9bA&s=19
The resolution to censure Rep. Adam Schiff just passed the House of Representatives _with_ the changes I insisted were needed to make it constitutional.
Thank you to everyone who stood with me and the Constitution to fix this resolution.
Both he and Massie should be decorating a lamppost or tree limb somewhere
https://twitter.com/AdamSchiff/status/1671728208939749376?t=GEks_pmEqpajEOyUYqHCLw&s=19
Tonight I was censured by Republicans in the House.
Here’s what that was like and what that means for me, the Congress, and our democracy.
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Why he wasn't coated in tar and driven out of the building with a bullwhip is a mystery for the ages. (JK, he's a Democrat. They never pay for their crimes)
Well, that settles it, then. All is forgiven and his conduct over the past seven years forgotten. Time to move on, everyone.
Coup d'état attempt by the FBI.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_bc7aa75e-1045-11ee-ae02-872e646b53c2.html
Former Special Counsel for the United States Department of Justice John Durham testified Wednesday that the federal government had no substantive basis to begin its 2016 probe into Russian collusion with the Trump campaign.
During the Trump administration, former Attorney General Bill Barr tapped John Durham to investigate Crossfire-Hurricane, the name for the FBI probe into alleged collusion between Russia and the campaign of then-candidate Donald Trump.
Durham said “the FBI was too willing to accept and use politically funded and uncorroborated opposition research like the Steele Dossier.” That dossier became the foundation for the FBI’s investigation but was almost certainly a political document funded by the Clinton campaign.
“The FBI relied on the dossier in FISA warrant applications knowing that it likely originated from the Clinton campaign,” Durham testified. “It did so even after the President of the United States, the FBI and CIA Directors, and others received briefings about intelligence suggesting that there was a Clinton campaign plan under way to stir up a scandal tying Trump to Russia. The accuracy of the intelligence was uncertain, but the FBI failed to analyze or assess the implications of this intelligence in any meaningful way.”
“Many of the most significant issues documented in the report, including those relating to lack of investigative discipline, failure to take logical investigative steps, and bias, are relevant to important national security interests,” he testified. “If repeated or left unaddressed, these issues could result in significant national security risks and further erode public faith in our justice system.”
Old news, never happened, good that it did, shut the fuck up.
Attempt? Seems like it worked to me.
You'd think that this is the sort of thing a libertarian magazine might be interested in.
Texas' new anti-porn law.
The pr0n is too big in Texas.
It's Texas. Everything's bigger, even the photoshopped members and fake boobs.
I have never tried to quit a Prime membership, but I at 2,000 clicks and counting trying to find out how to quit on the social security website
"But there was nothing in the ToS about being signed up at birth and not being released even in death..."
Well played.
4 men in drag call paramedics for a drug undated cardiac arrest, cops show up and find drugs, sex toys, and 4 children the men in dresses were trying to hide.
https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/06/19/four-kids-found-hidden-in-filthy-south-boston-apartment-where-a-man-died/
I sure hope these kids' teachers read the popular children's book Dick and Jane Go To A Sex Party With Transmom to the whole class to help them understand and sympathize.
It's freaking bizarre, and I'm sure that this isn't the only "party" like that going on. Something tells me Shirke has been a participant in a few.
He’s the videographer.
"and 4 children the men in dresses were trying to hide."
Obviously Christian Nationalists trying to make 2SLGBTQQBBQWTF look bad.
California Electricity Bills Will Soon Be Based on Income. Here's How It Might Work
https://www.cnet.com/home/energy-and-utilities/electricity-bills-in-california-will-soon-be-based-on-income-heres-how-it-could-work/
A progressive fixed rate could ease the burden for lower-income customers, but critics say it will deter interest in energy efficiency.
Meh. Call me when Cali rations electric power based on social credit scores.
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Rochester man given 180 days in jail for raping girls
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/rochester-man-given-180-days-010400765.html
Shei was facing three different felony first-degree criminal conduct charges in two separate cases. His plea deal called for no prison time, a stay of adjudication and the dismissal of two out of three charges. If Shei completes his probation, all charges against him will be dismissed and will not be on his criminal record.
One of the juveniles in this case was around 9 years old and the other juvenile was between 4 and 5 years old at the time of the sexual assaults.
Trump Maximum Sentences Add Up To Staggering 536 YEARS In Prison For All Counts
https://www.mediaite.com/news/trump-maximum-sentences-add-up-to-staggering-536-years-in-prison-for-all-counts/
Your rights to an attorney are next:
Opinion The next scary matter for Trump’s lawyers: The crime-fraud exception
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/08/30/trump-lawyers-crime-fraud-exception/
Even occasional “Law & Order” viewers know that the conversations between a criminal defendant and his lawyer are normally protected from prosecutors. However, when any lawyer becomes a co-conspirator, such attorney-client privilege evaporates because of what is known as the “crime-fraud exception.” If you’re participating in a crime rather than defending a criminal, you and your client don’t get the benefit of the attorney-client privilege.
In the case of former president Donald Trump, we may soon get a treatise on the crime-fraud exception, as the matter is poised to come up in a shockingly large number of instances.
U.S. District Judge David O. Carter found in a case concerning the Jan. 6 committee’s subpoena of attorney John Eastman’s emails that while some materials might be protected, “the crime-fraud exception applies when (1) a ‘client consults an attorney for advice that will serve [them] in the commission of a fraud or crime,’ and (2) the communications are ‘sufficiently related to’ and were made ‘in furtherance of’ the crime.”
Carter added: “It is irrelevant whether the attorney was aware of the illegal purpose or whether the scheme was ultimately successful. The exception extinguishes both the attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine.”...
Jack Smith has made the crime fraud tactic standard on all of his prior political prosecutions. The judge has waived privilege in every case. His 2nd on command didn't get the waiver so she simply spied illegally om the defense lawyer.
This is the blind justice Reason ignores.
He identifies as a Biden?
(To quote the Bee) "That Lovable Little Rascal with a Heart of Gold!"
Well. How horrifying.
Right wing media NYT reports Joe Biden released sensitive classified information to donors at a california dinner.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/20/us/politics/biden-china-spy-balloon.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage§ion=US%20News
La-la-la-la-la, I can't hear you.
https://nypost.com/2023/06/21/dems-hold-their-ears-as-durham-exposes-fbis-partisan-corruption/
Democrats did exactly what the national media did when Durham first made those findings public in his report last month: They skirted over the appalling news — that Durham uncovered proof of obscene political prejudice within the FBI — and pretended any shortcomings within the agency had already been addressed.
Durham called the findings of his years’ long investigation “sobering”; if unaddressed, “these issues could result in significant national-security risks and further erode the public’s faith and confidence in our justice system.”
Dems’ answer? We can’t hear you — as they all but held their hands over their ears.
In short, partisan agents created a de facto partnership between the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee and the world’s most powerful law-enforcement agency to take down the political opposition.
That is arguably one of the biggest scandals in American history.
Of course, Democrat Rep. Jerry Nadler couldn’t see what the fuss was all about.
He was more interested in knowing why the FBI didn’t harass Trump with more investigating.
After four years of investigations by the FBI, congressional Democrats, a special counsel and every major news organization, none of which were able to substantively link Trump to the Kremlin, Nadler seriously wanted to know why more wasn’t done.
Normal Americans should be absolutely furious — and demand the housecleaning Durham recommends.
"In short, partisan agents created a de facto partnership between the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee and the world’s most powerful law-enforcement agency to take down the political opposition." They forgot the other partner, the majority of commercial media.
This really was a leftist authoritarian three-way. And who doesn't like a wild, sticky three-way?
The Global Disinformation Index, a British organization that has received a $100,000 grant from the State Department and another roughly $860,000 from the government-funded nonprofit National Endowment for Democracy, has a job listing for a "U.S. Policy and External Relations Director."
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/conservative-blacklist-group-staffer-influence-biden-administration
Censorship groups now lobbying Biden.
I realize the answer is "nobody, shut up", but if 'scientists' were just giving advice, the govt was following The Best Science as presented by The Experts, and every individual 'scientist' was just following consensus, who is accountable?
Free minds, free markets, and unaccountable elites.
Don’t blame scientists for what went wrong with Covid – ministers were the ones calling the shots
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jun/13/covid-inquiry-ministers-scientific-advisers
The buck stops nowhere.
But still ends up on Big Pharma annual reports.
10% goes you-know-where.
The scientists failed to act as scientists. Following consensus on something new that no one knows a lot about is a terrible idea and the opposite of doing science.
The answer is simple - the people who hold actual power and actual decision-making authority are the ones responsible.
Fauci never had the authority to order lockdowns. For that matter, Trump never had the authority to order governors to enact lockdowns either.
Keep defending the leftist corruption of institutions jeff. That's all you do now, make excuses. Usually through sophistry and idiocy.
You don't understand. Liberals loved Fauci, so conservatives have to hate him.
Wrong again. Fauci loved exercising power at the expense on the citizenry.
This is why conservatives and libertarians hate him
The leftists embraced and actively participated in the tyranny, so fuck them. This includes YOU spinning the propaganda.
Baloney.
I never gave Fauci any credence or adulation. I never tyrranized a soul.
Fauci loved to bloviate and said a lot of stupid things, but he wasn't the person making any of the oppressive decisions during the pandemic.
Yes, we know you loved The Science.
You don’t understand. Mike loved and obeyed Fauci, because conservatives and libertarians hated him.
Fauci knew that people were following his every word on this stuff. His excuses that he was only giving his perspective and advice are bullshit. No, he didn't have the power to order any of it. But he had great influence and he knew it.
Yep. Every freaking progressive and Democrat I know on FB followed Saint Anthony's advice no matter how shitty it was.
Furious WA farmers fear sweeping new Aboriginal cultural heritage laws will ‘hold us to ransom’
Sweeping new laws coming into effect in two weeks could see thousands of people “held to ransom” and bring economic activity to a halt, locals warn.
https://www.news.com.au/finance/economy/australian-economy/furious-wa-farmers-fear-sweeping-new-aboriginal-cultural-heritage-laws-will-hold-us-to-ransom/news-story/6886462f8ef6f2dac076d86a6704cea0
Farmers in Western Australia are furious about sweeping new cultural heritage laws that will require them to pay an Aboriginal consultant up to $160 an hour to obtain permits to do anything on their land that might disturb more than 50 centimetres of soil.
Locals have warned that the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2021, which comes into effect on July 1, could bring economic activity to a halt while empowering a vast new layer of bureaucracy to “hold businesses to ransom” with costly red tape.
The key change under the new Act is the establishment of Local Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Services, or LACHS, which will be responsible for determining whether an activity will cause “harm” to cultural heritage.
Under a complex three-tiered system, anyone on more than 1100 square metres of land will be required to apply for a permit from their LACHS before carrying out certain activities, such as digging fences, planting trees or clearing tracks.
Penalties for damaging a cultural heritage site range from $25,000 to $1 million for individuals and $250,000 to $10 million for corporations, as well as jail time.
Shouldn't have surrendered those semi-autos.
"Furious WA farmers fear sweeping new Aboriginal cultural heritage laws will ‘hold us to ransom’"
Just as planned.
"will require them to pay an Aboriginal consultant up to $160 an hour to obtain permits to do anything on their land that might disturb more than 50 centimetres of soil."
That's only 1'7" deep, impressive.
That means paying an Aboriginal consultant $160/hour to determine if he'll let you till your fields that year. Who knows how many weeks it'll take to determine a section of land is Cultural Heritage safe that planting season.
Wouldn't want to accidentally destroy a lost and buried Australian Aboriginal city.
Looks like the state of Western Australia has its own WEF-approved method of creating starvation. It doesn't have to copy the Netherlands.
Rural Idahoans know that if you find human remains on your property, do not advertise. You may think it's a random 1930's logger or possibly a deer hunter from the 1950's, but if it turns out to be a native, god help you.
Shoot shovel shut up. Works for a variety of things
Which is really too bad, because if it's ancient it's an enormous loss to our knowledge.
Archaeology and native historians have really shot themselves in the foot by making discoveries punitive.
Bad donkeys.
https://nypost.com/2023/06/21/durham-hearing-shows-democrats-dont-care-about-democracy-after-all/
Wednesday’s House Judiciary Committee hearing with former special counsel John Durham broke little news, but it was still plenty revealing.
Republicans mainly asked Durham to review his findings, which exposed gross FBI and Justice Department malfeasance in opening and pursuing the Russiagate probe.
Democrats spent their time assailing him as “a partisan hack” because they dislike those findings.
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) even “mocked” him for failing to indict Hunter Biden, who was never part of the probe. Manhattan’s Rep. Jerry Nadler accused him of being an eager Trump enabler.
Worse, top federal law-enforcers repeatedly lied to the courts to justify wiretaps of minor Trump figures.
And they concealed from the agents doing the investigations that intelligence had uncovered “a Clinton campaign plan underway to stir up a scandal tying Trump to Russia,” as Durham put it.
But the very Dems who talk the most about “protecting our democracy” would rather smear the messengers — Durham and former Attorney General Bill Barr, who tapped him for this probe.
Hey, if you are not a true believer then you are a dangerous heretical infidel.
https://twitter.com/DC_Draino/status/1671869985289805826?t=ByKMX434UFeB6-q8cslu2g&s=19
GA SOS Raffensberger knows the election machines can be easily hacked
1 machine can be used to change election results countywide
The state tried to hide this vulnerability by sealing the report for 2+ years
Now that it’s unsealed, he claims 15+ months isn’t enough time to fix
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Raffensberger doesn't want his family to get the Harrison Deal treatment.
He and Kemp are just corrupt pieces of shit
For sound economic perspective go to https://honesteconomics.substack.com/
No
Durham tells Dems off.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/our-findings-were-sobering-john-durham-gives-fiery-testimony-fbi-abuses-schools-schiff
More bombshells from Durham on Wednesday, where he told the House Judiciary Committee that the CIA knew that Hillary Clinton approved a plan to smear then-candidate Donald Trump with Russia allegations in order to distract from her classified email scandal, and that the FBI did not "sufficiently scrutinize information it received," nor "apply the same standards to allegations it received about the Clinton and Trump campaigns."
"The FBI was too willing to accept and use politically funded and uncorroborated opposition research, such as the Steele dossier," said Durham, adding "The FBI relied on the dossier and FISA applications, knowing there was likely material originating from a political campaign or political opponent."
Durham is window dressing to hide the fact that no consequences whatsoever will befall actual traitors
But look, he wrote a damning report! Damning!
The losers in the Republican party and the conservative talking heads are going to do exactly what they've been doing with COVID. They're going to take a victory lap and spend the next week bragging "I told you so!" and "Your claims were proven wrong!" while the perpetrators suffer zero consequences for their crimes and nothing is done to prevent them from doing so again.
You didn't prove anything. The leaders in the Democratic party knew the whole Russia collusion hoax was bullshit because they were the ones who made it up.
Government as kabuki theater.
You first, motherfuckers
Population Decline Will Change the World for the Better
A future with fewer people offers increased opportunity and a healthier environment
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/population-decline-will-change-the-world-for-the-better/
Population decline is only a threat to an economy based on growth. Shifting to a model based on degrowth and equity alongside lower fertility rates will help fight climate change and increase wealth and well-being.
So a clarion call for all believers in global climate warming change to kill themselves as a sacrifice to the planet?
Nope. They're the smart and good ones. We're the ones who have to die. We're stupid and evil.
When lack of personal ability and accomplishment become a desired goal (and self-fulfilling prophecy).
These people should be laughed out of polite science. Instead they are being given prominent placement along side all the other Peak Oil and other charlatans that have come and gone before.
The entire premise that population decline is only a thread to an economy based on growth is illogical and stupid. It is people assuming the conclusion. And the remedies they offer are dumb. They confuse Surplus for Waste, starvation with sustainability, and equity for "random things I think are good."
Exactly. There is an epic logic fail here. "Shifting to a model based on degrowth and equity alongside lower fertility rates" simply does not logically lead to "will help fight climate change and increase wealth and well-being."
Stupid question but how do you expect more wealth with degrowth? That pretty much the opposite any and all fundamentals of economics. You can't create wealth if the economy is shrinking. Where do these idiots come from?
Snopes is a joke.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/snopes-self-immolates-taking-shot-musk
The folks at Snopes, whose whore mongering (and allegedly rapey) co-founder was fired for mass plagiarism, have once again illustrated why the world of 'fact checkers' are nothing more than otherwise-unemployable partisan hacks.
On Tuesday, Snopes took a shot at Elon Musk in a hit-piece titled "Was the Missing Titanic Submersible Using Satellites from Elon Musk’s Company?"
After Snopes' account tweeted the article, a scorching Twitter community note tore the article to shreds - noting that while OceanGate has used StarLink services, they're used for their surface vessels, not their submersibles. Idiots. The note also clarifies that radio frequencies such as StarLink's do not work underwater.
I know it. They got one thing wrong which means everything they did was wrong. Impeccable logic, dood.
One thing? You really are a fucking moron. Of they claimed facts changed you'd even defend them.
Broken.
Speaking of Elon...
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/unleashing-walrus-musk-zuckerberg-agree-cage-match-vegas-octagon
Billionaire Fight Club!
Zuck's a decade younger and has obviously been lifting, plus he's got that natural lizard people strength.
But it's possible Elon can just crush him into the mat with his Walrus Style Kung Fu.
Thunderdome!
https://twitter.com/amuse/status/1671882371317252099?t=So27oBBFA8TQAWFzAfSsKw&s=19
TRUMP FLASHBACK: You may not remember, but when Trump assumed the presidency, the Republican Party held full control over Washington, including the White House, Senate, and House of Representatives. Given this, it might seem puzzling why Trump struggled to pass his agenda. The reality is that the leaders of the House and Senate were informed by their connections within the FBI, CIA, and DHS that there was substantial evidence suggesting Trump was a Russian operative closely aligned with Putin.
We now understand that Hillary Clinton commissioned Christopher Steele to create a report filled with disinformation about Russia, which implicated Trump as a spy. However, it's worth noting that it was actually Republicans who lent credibility to this disinformation. Senator McCain sent David J. Kramer to Europe to meet with Steele and collect the dossier. After obtaining it, McCain handed it over to the FBI and began his campaign to hinder Trump's ability to collaborate with Congress. Both Speaker Ryan and Leader McConnell, who held McCain in high regard, believed his unfounded allegations that Trump was a Russian asset. Consequently, they advised their party members to keep their distance from Trump.
Trump faced opposition from Democrats, Republicans, and the Executive Branch, making it remarkable that he accomplished anything at all. It's not surprising that he was impeached twice, subjected to multiple investigations, and that there's a concerted effort to prevent him from securing the GOP presidential nomination.
But next time will be different, right?
We don't have elections anymore, just selections.
Welcome to the New Normal.
Best bet is to try to blow it all up.
Damn dude, are you trying to get whoever replaced preet's attention?
Yet another reason why McCain deserves the gangbang spitroasting he’s getting from the Devil and his best friends, in Hell.
Poor oppressed middle class white progressives. Totes victims of society......
Hot take: Hatred of bicyclists comes from the same place as racism and homophobia
https://twitchy.com/brettt/2023/06/15/hot-take-hatred-of-bicyclists-comes-from-the-same-place-as-racism-and-homophobia-n2384557
Everything I dont like is racists/homophobic/prorussian/replacewiththenegativewordoftheday
We think someone had a good point above … bicyclists act like cars sometimes and other times act like pedestrians. We don’t hate cyclists who ignore stop signs and just assume the right of way, but if you’re on the road, aren’t you supposed to follow the rules of the road?
I’ve always thought so, but there’s a segment of bicyclists (far too many, IMHO) who think they’re Lance Armstrong. Shoot, I dislike those jackasses as a pedestrian.
They're just being vehicle-fluid.
Old men in bike spandex need to be nudged into the ditch with your car. Nothing fatal, mind you…
In today's godless age, homophobia is the one unforgivable deadly sin left.
If hating cyclists is akin to homophobia, is the author implying that cycling is totally gay?
Only if acting like one is in the Tour de Fraud on a city street while dressed in a racing shirt (with logos) and tight shorts.
Totally.
No, it comes from asshole cyclists who act like normal traffic conventions don't apply to them.
As an avid cyclist, having been involved in most cycling activities in my life, I find many of my fellow cyclists to be quite wrong in their cycling behave. This only gives rise to hatred for cyclists. I will also admit to being guilty on rare occasions myself.
This is why I do mountain biking. Road riders are just too full of themselves (general comment, not aimed at you). When I do ride on the road I try to be conscientious and not cause problems for other road users. Which is a lot of why cyclists acting like pedestrians when it suits them has long been a pet peeve of mine.
Mostly I find the arrogance of cyclists annoying. They know they're holding up dozens, possibly hundreds of other people trying to go about their business in a motorized modern world, and yet they persist in the idea that they're more important than everyone else so using their outdated mode of transportation in public is fine.
"Neo-Brandeisians" sound an awful lot like fascists don't they?
They really do.
Fact Check-UN is not calling for decriminalization of sex with children
https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-un-children-sex-idUSL1N3762CR
The corresponding report section highlighted in some social media posts reads in full: “Sexual conduct involving persons below the domestically prescribed minimum age of consent to sex may be consensual in fact, if not in law. In this context, the enforcement of criminal law should reflect the rights and capacity of persons under 18 years of age to make decisions about engaging in consensual sexual conduct and their right to be heard in matters concerning them. Pursuant to their evolving capacities and progressive autonomy, persons under 18 years of age should participate in decisions affecting them, with due regard to their age, maturity and best interests, and with specific attention to non-discrimination guarantees.”
Twelve-year-olds are being taught about anal sex in school while nine-year-olds are told to 'masturbate' for homework: The shocking lesson plans used by teachers in UK classrooms
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12189041/Twelve-year-olds-taught-anal-sex-school-nine-year-olds-told-masturbate.html
The Shift From Personal Car Ownership To Shared Mobility Is Well Underway
Start saying goodbye to your car. Even automakers are acknowledging there’s a new future for transportation.
https://www.fastcompany.com/3063820/the-shift-from-personal-car-ownership-to-shared-mobility-is-well-underway
The consultants report back from the management suites of major car and technology companies and confirm that the shift is underway (“we have seen surprising agreement,” they say). Car companies have accepted the world has changed, or will change soon, and they’re showing their hand by buying, or investing heavily in, startups like Lyft and Maven (GM), Velodyne and Civil Maps (Ford) and Moovel and Car2Go (Daimler). Meanwhile, everyone from Tesla to Apple is developing autonomous cars.
Just what I want, someone else's flipping McDonald's wrappers in the car I'm using.
The people implementing this program will, of course, get to keep their own vehicles.
and their own private jets
Program, pogrom. Everybody on the planet lives in cities in the US, EU, and Canada after all. Nobody needs anything that the white collar crowd deems unnecessary.
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1670560280923848705
The Shocking Origin Of Gender Identity
A cautionary tale the world has ignored.
What you are about to watch is deeply disturbing and unbelievably sad. In 2000 David Reimer went on Oprah to detail the horrors inflicted on him by Psychologist John Money, the man who invented the concept of Gender Identity. He appeared for the first time publicly on the Oprah Winfrey show to expose what had been done to him.
...In the end, the burden imposed upon David proved too much and he took his life in a grocery store parking lot with a single shotgun blast to the head. His twin brother Brian also committed suicide. With this in mind let’s look at the man behind this tragedy, John Money.
https://twitter.com/JoshWalkos/status/1671307323640258564
Alfred Kinsey and his Institute Unmasked
The Kinsey Institute initially called The Institute for Sex Research was founded in 1947 with a $40,000 grant to Kinsey by the National Research Council’s Committee for Research on the Problems of Sex which was a project of the notorious Rockefeller Foundation.
It is hard to overstate the importance of the Kinsey Institute had on the country in relation to sexual education, the law and the culture at large. It is portrayed in the media as a groundbreaking scientific institution, even today and has morphed from a non-profit to being endorsed by the United Nations and being fully integrated into the University of Indiana’s educational system where it resides today.
As is usually the case with the media, we have been lied to about the institutions dark past, as you will soon find out. This is a story that is becoming all too familiar, men of “science” conducting horrific experiments on a population in the name of “progress” while the media and government runs cover for their evil deeds in order to ensure a future source of prestige, influence and profits. Always at the expense of innocent people....
...Kinsey believed that since children are sexual beings at birth that they are endowed with the right to experience sex at any age. This was found to be an absurd proposition and many opposed it at the time.
This is why I shake my head every time someone claims we need to continue studying this shit in kids. It has been going on for 80 years. Never a good result after short term analysis. Every long term study shows no benefit or worsening benefits. Suicides remain high. Other mental issues remain high. It is why Europe is pulling back. But activists like Mike and Jeff continue to push shit studies that remove detransitioners or stop monitoring after just a few months.
Gender identity is not a mysterious concept. There is no need to even know who John Money was to understand the basic idea.
The basic idea can be analogized as the difference between citizenship and patriotism.
Citizenship is like one's biological sex - it can be objectively determined (in the overwhelming majority of cases), there is no ambiguity as to the citizenship status of any particular individual. I am a citizen of the United States, and I have the documents to prove it. Case closed.
Patriotism, on the other hand, is a feeling of love or admiration or pride for the country of which one is a citizen. But that is a subjective matter and it changes from individual to individual. There are times when a citizen might be very proud to be an American, and there are times when a citizen might be ashamed to be an American.
Take two individuals, and each might be objectively American citizens, but they might express different levels of patriotism. That is in a nutshell the basic difference between sex and gender identity.
It is not this nefarious concept invented by John Money to spread Marxist propaganda or whatnot. It is a realization of what already exists within all of us - that while each of us are, objectively, biologically speaking, either a man or a woman, each of us express the gender identity that is conventionally associated with that biological sex in different ways and to different degrees.
MOST of us don't deviate very much from the conventional norm associated with the biological sex to which we are born. This is probably why it took so long to understand the difference between sex and gender identity. But there are a few who have a severe disconnect between their biological sex and their gender identity. It may be due to a mental illness or it may be due to a conscious deliberate choice, who knows. But they exist.
Shorter Jeff: ignore all the historical shit and craziness of the past developers of the trans moment and instead believe in post modernism that requires no evidence.
Gender identity remains made up bullshit sea lion.
Gender identity is biological sex.
Those who insist otherwise are either mentally ill or perverts with an agenda.
You are absolutely awful at analogies.
There is no such thing as being the "wrong" gender, any more than an anorexic is really fat.
Why do we not encourage anorexics to continue to starve themselves? They seem to have similar odds of survival as trannies if we did that.
Once the last working class Ukrainian male is dead, Raytheon will step back and let Blackrock have its turn at the trough.
BlackRock, JP Morgan set up 'reconstruction bank' for Ukraine
https://humanevents.com/2023/06/19/blackrock-jp-morgan-set-up-reconstruction-bank-for-ukraine
Hey, those trillion dollar grants and "investments" won't spend themselves. (Actually, given the level of corruption in Ukraine, they probably would.)
Queering nuclear weapons: How LGBTQ+ inclusion strengthens security and reshapes disarmament
https://thebulletin.org/2023/06/queering-nuclear-weapons-how-lgbtq-inclusion-strengthens-security-and-reshapes-disarmament/
That is one, um, fantastic essay. Apparently 'queer theory' is good for what ails you.
Sorta like pot. There's nothing it won't cure or at least make better.
City Leaders Quiet About 4 Kids Found At South Boston Transgender Party Filled With Dead Bodies, Sex Toys, Drugs
https://tbdailynews.com/city-leaders-quiet-about-4-kids-found-at-south-boston-transgender-party-filled-with-dead-bodies-sex-toys-drugs/
...The most underreported story in Boston right now is the fact that over the weekend first responders were called to a public housing complex in South Boston for a man in cardiac arrest and found a horrifying scene filled with men in drag and at least 5 children between the ages of 5-10.
"for a man in cardiac arrest "
I think the real question on everyone's mind is...was he vaccinated?
Lt. Frank Drebin was seen outside saying "Nothing to see here. Please disburse."
Can a Florida school district ban a children's book about gay penguins?
School libraries dont "ban" books. They choose which books to stock and which ones not to.
Hope this helps.
Don't you even Prog? These books are meant for kids. If it weren't for school libraries, there would be almost no market for these books. That means excluding them from school libraries is a de facto ban.
Durham turned out to be a real toothless tampon in the hearing yesterday.
Adam Schiff Gets John Durham to Admit Russia Helped Trump .. “I don’t think there’s any question that Russians intruded into—hacked into the systems, they released information,” Durham said. . “And that was helpful to the Trump campaign, right?” Schiff asked. . After trying to deflect the question, Durham agreed the Russians had been helpful to the Trump campaign. . “And Trump made use of that, as I said, didn’t he, by touting those stolen documents on the campaign trail over a hundred times,” Schiff said. . Durham said he didn’t “really read the newspapers, or listen to the news.” . “So I don’t know that,” he said. . “Were you totally oblivious to Donald Trump’s use of the stolen emails on the campaign trail more than a hundred times?” Schiff asked. “Did that escape your attention?” . Durham responded that he wasn’t aware of that.
He went on to add that the Russian collusion by Trump at the Jan 9 2016 Trump Tower meeting was left out of his report because it wasn’t in the “scope” of his investigation.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/adam-schiff-gets-john-durham-204247109.html
All the Republicans licked his balls until Matt Gaetz of all people called him out for what he was – a total failure.
I still laugh at this pussy-ass “special prosecutor” Trump appointed.
So how far up the Democrats’ asses do you have your nose, Shrike? Can you see daylight?
It's a Daily Beast article designed to twist the facts and still push the fully and completely discredited Russiagate shit.
The italicized section is a transcript, you moron.
Durham came off as a total fucking hack (my quote, not the Daily Beast).
He went 0-2 by the way. Failure. Like all Donnie's minions.
I know what it is, Shrike, but the article is till doing spin by any measure.
We get it, you believe Russiagate, hate "Fatass Donnie", and #DefendBidenAtAllCosts.
The italicized part is a summary dumbass. Notice the words between the quotes. Do you even read your own posts?
When Durham told schiff he should know something about unsolicited calls from foreigners it was hilarious.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2018/02/06/russian_comedians_prank_call_rep_adam_schiff_promise_him_naked_photos_of_trump_from_fsb.html
Remember that shrike?
"Do you even read your own posts?"
Nope. He just posts what they feed him.
turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, a TDS-addled asshole 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.
From his days posting child porn here right up to his latest comment, buttface never fails to demonstrate that he's the most twisted, sexually deviant pervert that posts here
New rule: the federal government must apply all laws and rulings to itself before directing them at us. Anti-trust?
"Over the past two years there has been a concerted push by state legislatures to regulate the Internet, the likes of which has not been seen since the late 90s/early aughts."
Tipper Gore approves.
And get excited. Maybe Al will get lucky tonight.
"Algorithmic Justice League"
WFT? Do they wear rainbow leotards and meet in the community room at the natural foods coop?
Algorithmic Justice League founder ... has highlighted how AI and algorithms can propagate racist and sexist biases
"And don't even get me started on how *T-shirts* can propagate that crap!"
Trump and a former FBI analyst were charged with similar crimes. The FBI analyst just got nearly 4 years in prison.
Lloyd Lee and Kelsey Vlamis Jun 21, 2023, 10:06 PM EDT
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A former FBI analyst was sentenced to nearly four years in prison for violating the Espionage Act by keeping classified documents at her personal residence, echoing Donald Trump's federal indictment on charges that he stored highly sensitive government documents at his Mar-a-Lago home.
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The former analyst, Kendra Kingsbury, worked for the Kanas City Division of the FBI from 2004 to 2017, giving her top secret security clearance and access to "national defense and classified information," the Justice Department wrote in a Wednesday press release.
https://www.businessinsider.com/former-fbi-4-years-prison-storing-classified-documents-home-trump-2023-6
Two years in the slammer for Fatass Donnie would be fair. Shave his fucking head and I want the mug shot. Fair is fair.
So, Shrike, what do you think Joe Biden should get when he, as a mere Senator and then later as a mere Vice President, should get for stuffing classified documents in his garage next to his Corvette?
Well, as everyone now knows, we can't indict a sitting president.
So wait for senile Joe to leave office and then prosecute. I don't care one bit.
Actually, we can. We've done it to governors, senators (state and federal), representatives (state and federal), and were about to do it when Nixon resigned and was subsequently pardoned.
That's debatable. Constitutionally, the president is the head of the cabinet positions, including the Justice Department, and their job is to execute his policy. Having DOJ indict the president would be like the HR director firing the owner of a privately held business. It can't be done and, if attempted, the president has the authority to fire the upstart AUSA, Attorney General, etc.
Removal from office is a necessary first step
The fact that Pluggo actually managed to be correct on a single issue, however, does not change the fact that he is a liar and a pedophile.
turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
So shrike… what did this person do differently than Joe, obama, or Hillary? Please let us know why those 2 are not being charged. Obama and Hillary aren't in office so you can't use the same excuse you did above.
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.
What's the difference between an FBI analyst and the President as far as declassification privileges go, Shrike?
https://twitter.com/amborin/status/1671717178759077889
Zelensky embezzled $400 Million last year.
--Seymore Hersh (information from CIA analysts)
How much for the Big Guy?
10%.
So I guess asking people if they want to sign up for your service is the same as "duping" them? You heard it here first: advertising is illegal according to the FTC.
Colorado L P has made a deal with the Colorado GOP to drop out of any election where the LP (? - presumably the board of the Colorado Party) agrees that the GOP candidate is suitably 'pro-liberty'.
https://twitter.com/cologop/status/1668626258421493762
This is so insane and moronic. Almost like Libertarians don't actually know how the big tent party can change to become more libertarian-like.
Big tent party. Is that the shenanigans that happen while the bed sheets are being held up by a boner?
"This is so insane and moronic."
You're full of shit: ANY candidate likely to advance freedom deserves libertarians' support, regardless of party affiliation.
Moronic, my ass. The goal here is to get rid of the non-liberty party, you know, the totalitarian/authoritarian party otherwise known as the Democrats.
Factio Democratica delenda est.
There are two non-liberty parties: Authoritarian Republicans and totalitarian Democrats.
And while it's true that authoritarianism is less-bad than totalitarianism, it ain't pro-liberty.
Can you read? “Where the R candidate is sufficiently pro-Liberty”
I realize you simp for Team Blue, and won’t acknowledge the Massies, Paul’s, Lees, etc, and how they advance Libertarian goals, but in theory, they should do the same for any “pro-Liberty” D candidate (snickers)
I realize you simp for Team Blue...
I just said Republicans are less-bad than Democrats.
You've got to be mendacious or stupid or both to interpret that as support for either political tribe.
You weren't passionate enough in your condemnation of Democrats.
If you hate both parties that make you for Team Blue because you are not FOR Team Red.
Simpleton Trump-Tard logic.
turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
Not just Trump-tards. Most loyal tribesmen assume that anyone who disagrees with them is a member of the other tribe. Not only that, but because they have adopted every stance that their tribe supports, they assume you agree with every stance of the opposing tribe. All because you disagreed about one thing.
That's why conservatives say libertarians are progressives, and progressives say libertarians are conservatives.
You know everyone sees your bullshit right? Thr same bullshit Mike and shrike push where 95% of their statements are anti right then you claim to be a centrist.
I think the fact that you attack one side way more often than the other, often unprovoked, is why so many people call you a lefty.
People keep saying things like that, but the accounts they are keeping are based on their emotions. Well, a few creepy commenters here seem to keep actual files and databases on other commenters.
I try to stay out of the sarc wars, but the fact that buttplug and laursen swoop in to defend him is “bad optics” (in the parlance of our times.)
Poor sarc.
Yes. Team Blue. Here is you last year. This is your own fucking statement. Like with everything else you gaslight about prior stances when everything you think turns out wrong.
sarcasmic 11 months ago Flag Comment Mute User It used to be that conservatives opposed personal liberty while supporting, or at least giving lip service to, economic liberty. Because of that there was an alliance between conservatives and libertarians over economic issues. But the right has abandoned support for economic liberty while maintaining hostility towards personal liberty. That means libertarians and the conservative right have gun rights and lower taxes in common, but that’s about it. Meanwhile the left maintains their hostility towards economic liberty while supporting, or giving lip service to, personal liberty.That means that libertarians now have more in common with the left than with the right. Not because libertarians have drifted left. Rather its because the conservative right has abandoned support for liberty in general.
Note. This is your take for every fucking election cycle you leftist twat.
Where the R candidate is sufficiently pro-Liberty
As deemed by? Not voters. Maybe a group of Top Men in the Party who decide on such things? This 'agreement' is a direct consequence of two districts in CO in the 2022 election.
Exactly. By what measure do you define "sufficient."
Republicans aren't sufficiently pro-liberty to get my vote, and they're worse than Democrats. That's why I don't vote.
Now watch a dozen idiots claim I just said I vote for Democrats.
Why do you latch on and repeat your idiotic sophist statements so much? Nobody here thinks you're being clever but you've repeated this a dozen times. It is excuse making from you who has been wrong on every subject here for a decade. You are a pretend centrist. Nobody buys your bullshit.
And, unfortunately, the Libertarian Party has taken a recent turn toward becoming a Republican Party, Jr.
Haha, you lost your party bitch.
Poor Liarson.
Does your brain hurt when you believe Trump is the ultimate winner and ultimate victim at the same time?
Honestly, I don't really care much about Trump other than the rule of law and the fact that there seems to be one rule for him, and one rule for the Jackasses, imposed by the Jackasses. It's the fact that these Jackasses keep going after him for slights they forgive each other for and that they make shit up (see: Russiagate) just to have something to "get" him with that is most offensive, and should be offensive to any thinking, living, breathing person here with half a brain and some sort of morals, ethics, and a semi-working conscious.
Reality is offensive. Get used to it.
Not only that, but he brought this on himself. This situation was 100% preventable. All he had to do was give the stuff back when they asked. The usual retort to that is "Well they would have gone after him for something else," but that doesn't make it untrue.
Kind of odd and strange when one considers that you take offense to every cop around who makes even the slightest mistake in stopping and arresting someone. One would assume that a person such as yourself might just take offense to two (or more) sets of rules being used out there.
Tu quoque:
Tu quoque is a discussion technique that intends to discredit the opponent's argument by attacking the opponent's own personal behavior and actions as being inconsistent with their argument, therefore accusing hypocrisy. This specious reasoning is a special type of ad hominem attack.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu_quoque
Someone should edit that wikipedia entry to reference the comments at Reason for more examples.
He was calling out your hypocrisy sarc.
Kind of odd and strange when one considers that you take offense to every cop around who makes even the slightest mistake in stopping and arresting someone.
That's absolutely false. Abuse of power offends me. Depraved indifference disgusts me. Neither of those things are "mistakes" as you put it. Though I'm sure you knew that, and only made that statement so you wouldn't have to respond to what I actually said. That, by the way, is also offensive. And childish. I expect that from certain pigs I keep on mute so I'm not tempted to roll in the mud with them. I expect better from you.
Yet, Sarc, every time an article about a cop doing something comes up, you bitch about the cop and claim that they're all bad. But, when the topic turns to Trump and what he's done, especially versus what Hunter Biden or Hillary Clinton have done, you suddenly get a massive case of TDS and can't see that the railroad job done to Trump is the same railroad job you constantly complain about cops in damn near every flipping thread.
Sarc’s a hypocrite.
Accept politicized government yells sarc. She was wearing a short skirt yelled sarc.
The one true libertarian.
The gymnastics his followers go through to defend him is no different than the Clinton followers who dishonestly claimed he was being impeached for getting a blowjob when they knew full well that he'd committed perjury.
You just went through mental gymnastics as to why people shouldn’t care the system is two tiered against him. What the actual fuck?
Actual libertarians don't defend government treating classes of people differently shit weasel.
The system is not ‘two tiered’ against Trump.
It’s ‘two tiered’ in his favor – if any normal citizen did what he did with classified information they would already have been tried, convicted and thrown in prison. Same thing for Jan 6 - he hasn't been indicted yet, normal citizens? Already convicted.
Trump did the exact same offense as the Discord kiddie – sharing classified info with others to score ‘cool points’…
Discord kiddie got indicted within 3 months of posting classified to Discord.
It took multiple YEARS to bring an indictment for Trump’s essentially-identical (and much more volumnous) offenses.
I finally figured out sarcs TDS. He wants to be the ultimate victim and can't stand competition.
Trump isn't a victim you idiot...
Being the most corrupt individual to enter the WH since Nixon is supposed to have consequences....
If that's the goal, it will fail spectacularly.
As if your opinion was worth more than shit.
Seems like it is better to compromise than just get prevented from being on the ballot in the first place like we have seen in other states.
What compromise? Colorado has maybe the easiest ballot access laws of any state for candidates (not for referenda/etc anymore). This is a one way agreement that will eliminate (for the LP) that ballot access by the decision of Top Men in the LP.
The LP will force their own prospective candidates to step aside and destroy the work they did getting ballot access if the state GOP and LP boards decide that that candidate should no longer be on the ballot in that election. And you can bet that decision will on be made when it is too late for a candidate to appear on the ballot as an independent
The R’s will NEVER drop one of their candidates – even in elections where they have zero chance to win and where the baggage that an R carries there will prevent all election discussion.
Which is why - contra to MAGAtard sour grapes over Murkowski kicking their asses - ranked choice voting is an absolute win...
Give people a chance to vote their actual conscience without fear of 'the other team' winning... And see how things shake out....
"False sense of urgency," you say. Would that be similar to using scare tactics like using the term "dark patterns" to describe mildly annoying marketing tactics? Or would, say, overhyping the effects of a novel virus that mostly causes cold/flu like symptoms in the majority of people into some kind of world ending calamity fall into the category of "dark patterns?" Or would claiming over and over again that the world's gonna end in
12109 years or less be considered "dark patterns?"The sooner Lina Khan takes a woodchipper ride the better off we'll all be.
I think dark patterns are used to make ghost guns.
The best part is that she's pissed off so many ultra-rich people that is she ends up eating a bullet, they could never possibly figure out who ordered it.
The NYT will tell us that Khan shot herself eight times.
A novel virus that caused over 1 million excess deaths in the United States alone...
Yawn, your stupidity gets rather annoying...
>>too easy to sign up for and too hard to cancel, the FTC alleges.
harder than canceling the FTC?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12223307/Im-not-middle-school-Lauren-Boebert-blasts-MTG-called-little-b.html
'I'm not in middle school:' Lauren Boebert blasts back at Marjorie Taylor Greene after she called her 'a little b****' on the House floor: Feud between MAGA darlings gets petty after 'copycat' plans to impeach Biden
Why does that sound familiar?
Doesn't the House have some iota of decorum rules.
I was more comparing her childishness to the antics of the trolls in these here comments.
Remember that time you told someone you fucked their mom?
And burned someone's steak for spite?
All that clown makeup is rotting your brain.
Better that than already rotted.
Sarc lying about his past again?
sarcasmic 2 years ago
Who are you talking to? The voices in your head? Brow beating? Reallh?
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And yeah, if I was cooking broiler when you ordered yours MW, I’d find the fattiest, gristliest piece I could find and burn the shit out of it. Nothing personal, but if you want to ruin meat, you won’t ruin good meat on my watch.
Right on cue...
But enough about your hypocrisy.
They do have decorum rules, but they are kind of unenforcable given the current GOP, GOP-MAGAtard, and Dem-minority seat breakdown….
This ditz reminds me of jfree, though she seems to be generally more pleasant
https://twitter.com/jelenawoehr/status/1671000065459261440?t=ZhVlClwxus7FWDBpoXrzJQ&s=19
There are specific submarine crews and pilots who get flown in from around the world for rescue operations if a submersible goes missing, here’s me with one of them, so if people could not assume everyone on the Titanic expedition is dead just yet, that would be great.
[You have to watch the video]
[You have to watch the video]
You mean the video of some purple haired thot who was more concerned about looking good for the camera than anything else?
Just perfect for the topic!
Also, from the same cool-aid haired thot:
"Also, these expensive expeditions happen because governments don’t fund deep water research well so some scientists are taking passengers to fund their work. It’s not purely bizarre tourism like space privatization."
Space privatization is just "bizarre tourism?" OK, it's safe to assume I can just ignore anything else this cunt has to say.
Wood
Not sure about her, but her little friend is a definite.
"..."Social media has already shown us the harm that powerful technology can do without the right safeguards in place," Biden said..."
No, we've seen that powerful technology driven by the government for political means can do great harm.
Update from yesterday:
Posts that I made prior to yesterday have been scrubbed from the comments on every Reason article going back to January 2022. All responses to my posts are gone.
Here is an example from last week. I watched the video that was posted about Thomas Sowell and wrote a lengthy response. I made multiple comments that day.
https://reason.com/2023/06/13/chris-christie-joe-biden-donald-trump-cnn-townhall/?comments=true#comment-10106895
It is utterly bizarre and I have not the slightest inkling as to why. I have never received a warning. I have never posted anything illegal, linked to anything inappropriate, or threatened anyone.
I don't know if I add anything useful to the dialog at Reason. I don't really care much. I post my thoughts about the news and mock the Progs. I am certain my wife is grateful I get it out of my system here. Regardless, scrubbing what was has to be 1000s of posts certainly seems like a petty action from a organization that still claims to value freedom of speech.
Hell, they let Pluggo back in after his CP incident, so I thought they'd let most anything go, other than calling ENB the c-word.
Liar. I have had exactly ONE comment scrubbed. That was when I gave some specific information about Fat Rush and his predilection for boys on his trips to the DR.
I play golf at Casa De Campo.
(since he is now dead I suppose it can be mentioned)
turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a TDS-addled asshole, a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
Bullshit. Please explain again for the crowd how you got your "Sarah Palin's Buttplug" moniker banned and why an entire Reason comment section had to be scrubbed like the Fizzy Lifting Drink Room. Explain why you're "2".
You posted dark link examples of child porn shrike.
Cuntiness is not limited to menstuators. Men, transmen and transwomen AND women are capable of being cunts. Is she some kind of TERF? That aside, one would think a libertarian site would shy away from progressive actions such as 'language policing,' although I understand Volokh's policy. For comments that are not moderated, this seems pretty moderated, and in one direction.
It is utterly bizarre and I have not the slightest inkling as to why. I have never received a warning. I have never posted anything illegal, linked to anything inappropriate, or threatened anyone.
I noticed some responses to some of my comments in a recent thread were removed. I don't think they were from you though, so something strange is definitely going on.
As for having comments deleted, I had that happen once a couple of years ago. It's why I changed from "Cynical Asshole" to "A Cynical Asshole" (very original, I know). I never got an explanation either. I never posted anything that should get someone scrubbed and banned either. Certainly nothing even in the same ballpark of what plug did. Weird.
They have been mucking about with the commenting system, so it's not impossible that they just fucked up the database somehow, although it doesn't seem especially likely.
Have you contacted them to ask?
Their Mastodon account inbox was full.
I had not contacted them. But I just submitted the information through "Website Technical Issues" under "Account Settings". It flows to a "Feedback" page.
I wouldn't know who to email. I am also not sure why they would care as I have never been a paid subscriber.
It's kinda funny. By deleting my posts and the responses, they got rid of nearly everything that KAR ever posted including when he trolled the family of a dead police officer.
Sarcs sock hardest hit.
Sounds like a totally unbiased, neutral group. Also, "Algorithmic Justice League?" Good God, these people are overgrown infants who really do think of themselves as some kind of real life super heroes.
"Muh democracy ... misinformation ... derpity derpa dumb."
Also, Brandon was able to stay engaged for over an hour? Gee, he's able to what anyone with a mental age over, I don't know, 12 should be able to do. Congratu-fucking-lations. I wonder how many drugs they had to pump him full of to pull that off?
As I have stated previously - There is no such thing as misinformation. There is only information and those too lazy or stupid to verify it.
Not that you could read any comments where I have written that in the last 18 months.
Suspect the term became popular as a smear and a lighter variation of the technical term 'disinformation,' no? In short, another made-up word to fit a situation that government, media, activist class invented. The damned DOJ uses both terms (plus 'mal'), as does DoD, but DoD and, alphabet agencies run only disinformation operations...
Lies are lies. Conjecture is not a lie. In typical fashion, the NYT happily propagates the conflation of the two.
https://www.etymonline.com/word/disinformation
Orwell would roundly mock the usage of either word as pretentious and deceitful. Which is coincidentally, exactly why agency bureaucrats adopted them.
https://twitter.com/DanFriedman81/status/1671685749081612288
A pack of teenagers raped and murdered a random woman in the public park in the middle of the day in Milwaukee. One of them took video of the attack and posted it on Facebook. The reason you didn’t hear about it is because the assailants are black and the victim was Asian.
… the victim was Asian
An hour later, they wanted to rape and kill again.
^Thread winner^
It's a good thing I wasn't drinking anything when I read that or it would have been all over my keyboard and monitor. I should probably be ashamed at myself for laughing at that, but I'm not.
Massive study reveals, as a surprise to no one:
Homeless problem caused by lack of housing
https://calmatters.org/commentary/2023/06/study-california-homelessness-crisis/
I stumbled across a Vox short on YouTube about homelessness and housing prices. While the idiots surprisingly got it right that a lack of housing is the cause, instead of blaming it on government zoning they blamed it on greedy corporations. So their solution was of course more government.
I don't think this study really blames anyone, but they do say that the answer is more government programs. Of course.
Vox cited laws that only allow single-family homes, limit lot size, and limit the size of multi-unit buildings; but somehow blamed it on rich people and corporations. Then said more zoning and more government is the answer. Their heads must be full of cement.
I can't believe how rents have tripled in many cases on fully capitalized properties. So it is NOT construction costs.
Housing starts were up 1.6 million last month.
This economy is rocking.
Peanuts don't get it. They cry about lame shit.
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.
as a surprise to no one:
Homeless problem caused by lack of housing
Only for a portion of the homeless, which I suspect is small. The mentally ill, chronic drug users, and those that refuse work would be homeless regardless of the supply. Government programs still are not the answer, but by identifying the problem correctly, much better solutions can be tried.
This.
Further, it really isn't helping to pay people to be homeless; reward behavior you desire, not that which you'd like to avoid.
Yeah, talking about all homelessness as if it's the same is silly. The most visible type of homelessness is mosly mentally ill and addicts. There are also many genuinely "down on their luck" people who can't afford housing. But those people are often pretty well served by shelters and charities or friends. I don't kno what proportion of homeless each group represents, but I think that a lot of people make the mistake of thinking that the ugly street scenes we see in major cities is typical of what all homeless have to contend with.
Seattle spends 50k per homeless person every year on the problem. But jeff thinks it is a housing issue and not behavioral.
I read in another study that not having food is the leading cause of starvation. We really are in the age of science!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12222715/Hunter-Biden-member-elite-LA-sex-club-kicked-former-owner-claims.html
Hunter Biden was member of an elite LA sex club SNCTM - but was kicked out for being a 'scumbag', says founder, who's now been banned from party he founded for breaking confidentiality rules to ID president's son
HUNTER LIKES PUSSY!
You've got to be some kind of a creep to get kicked out of a club of creeps.
And you like small dicks.
Imagine how awful you have to be in order to get kicked out of an LA sex club.
I doubt he was the only gun-toting crackhead.
"Snctm events are black-tie masquerade parties — male attendees are required to wear tuxedos and female attendees lingerie or cocktail dresses." (from wiki)
So the men only get to wear tuxes? No banana hammocks that look like elephants? Booooring.
Can a Florida school district ban a children's book about gay penguins?
This can be the new CONSERVATIVE OUTRAGE now that HUNTER BIDENS PENIS! has petered out.
GAY PENGUINS ARE CORRUPTING OUR YOUTH!
I know, right?
It was revealing reading the comments to this article that was posted yesterday.
So many of the commenters made the comparison between a children's story about gay penguins, and porno magazines like Hustler.
So evidently, they really do think that *any* discussion about homosexuality at all is tantamount to porn. And should be banned. For the children's sake.
I think this current backlash that we are seeing, is really a realization that for Team Red, Obergefell did not truly settle the gay rights debate. Just like Roe v. Wade did not settle the abortion question. So now it is Team Red's turn to do their own "long march", just like with abortion, to chip away at the foundations of the legitimacy of gay rights, by first getting more and more people to view gays not as just ordinary people who form same-sex relationships, but dangerous perverts who should be kept away from children. Once that idea becomes more firmly established, it will become easier and easier to erode public support for gay marriage and gay rights more generally.
The conservative agenda is about 99% culture war stuff now that tax cuts are off the table forever.
My low opinion of conservatives can't get any lower.
And progressives are not much better given their freakout on guns.
Yeah, there probably won't be any more tax cuts coming from Team Red for a while, now that they have realized that the people who would most benefit from more tax cuts - "the rich" - are now mostly Team Blue voters. The Team Red base is now the crowd that for the most part don't pay much income tax at all already so more tax cuts won't help them very much except as a talking point. And if all you're after is a talking point, then culture war bullshit is much more effective in riling people up and generating outrage than boring nerdy tax cut stuff.
Remember Rick Scott's tax reform proposal from, I think, 2022? Maybe it was 2020, not sure. Anyway he proposed reforming the tax code to make sure everyone paid some minimal amount of taxes, so everyone had "skin in the game". And 20 years ago, Team Red would have been if not receptive to that idea, then at least willing to talk about it. But in today's Team Red, the idea was buried and Scott was castigated for proposing such a reckless plan that would jeopardize the team's electoral chances.
The real danger of Donald Trump on our polity was that he was completely willing to unleash the demons of demagoguery in order to gain power for himself. Politicians in the past, for the most part, understood that responsible leaders don't do that, but Trump being Trump, he has no sense of shame or responsibility at all. And now that the demons are unleashed, both teams are going to take full advantage of it and use those demons to full advantage. So we aren't going to see policy-focused debates anymore, not for a while, because it's MUCH easier just to fire off a rant on Twitter about how those trannies are coming to groom your children and turn them gay - and more effective too at generating outrage.
Hardly anyone doubts that turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides
to chip away at the foundations of the legitimacy of gay rights, by first getting more and more people to view gays not as just ordinary people who form same-sex relationships, but dangerous perverts who should be kept away from children.
The only person promoting this trope here is you. Your argument is circular.
If you say so. Believe me, I wish that I am wrong, and that Team Red really and sincerely do accept that gays ought to have the full and complete right to get married and live happy lives as couples just the same as heterosexuals do. But I have seen enough comments here and elsewhere which makes me question this assumption.
And some of it rests on this default assumption, made by many, that ANY discussion of homosexuality-related topics in the classroom is "sexualizing children" and "taboo" and should be restricted or banned. Because that says to me that they don't think homosexuality is morally equivalent to heterosexuality.
We just want you and your groomer friends to leave children alone.
As far as I could see, most conservatives were pretty over gay marriage and general tolerance for gay people. A lot may still think it's gross or immoral, but that's just personal views that everyone is entitled to have.
The reason it has become a big issue again is because the obnoxious activists just can't stop and have now decided that it needs to be rubbed in everyone's face all the time. Personally I'm not too bothered by people's sexual deviancies. But I don't think it's reasonable or desirable for the kind of shit you see in pride parades to become normal and broadly acceptable in our culture. Nor do I think that straight swingers or BDSM enthusiasts, for example, should be totally acceptable on display in public.
Lol. Other posters: “just leave the kids alone.”
Jeff: “why do you hate gay marriage?”
You really are pathetic, dude.
getting more and more people to view gays not as just ordinary people who form same-sex relationships, but dangerous perverts who should be kept away from children.
Are pride parades, "all ages" drag shows (why not all ages strip shows?), and children's books like Genderqueer helping or hurting that perception? And who's responsible for promoting things like that? Is it all an elaborate false flag by those EVUL ReTHUGliKKKanz?
I've said it before but I'll say it again: the "gay community" needs to jettison the freaks, groomers, and radical trans activists from their midst before it's too late.
You are proving my point. Your team LIES about drag shows and books like Gender Queer in order to make them out to be obscene and perverted. Why is that, if not to serve a larger anti-gay agenda?
The drag shows that we are talking about, Drag Queen Story Hour and the like – they are completely harmless, men dressing up like absurd caricatures of women and doing “risque” things like reading books to kids or prancing around and telling jokes. OMG THE HORROR!
The book Gender Queer is and always has been a book recommended for ages 16 and up. It was your team that lied about the book being recommended for little kids and then created a panic about this book being used everywhere to teach kids about blowjobs and “indoctrinate kids”.
I’ve said it before but I’ll say it again: the “gay community” needs to jettison the freaks, groomers, and radical trans activists from their midst before it’s too late.
“I’ll say it again: the gun community needs to jettison the preppers, gun nuts and radical insurrectionists from their midst before it’s too late.” How does that criticism sound? Hmm? Too late for what, exactly?
Why is it their job to appease you? Why is it their job to walk on eggshells so as not to offend your delicate sensibilities? Why isn’t it your job to act like a mature adult and treat them with respect, and understand that the guy dancing around with assless chaps at a pride parade does not represent all gay men everywhere – JUST LIKE the wanna-be Rambo parading around with four open-carry guns in public strapped to his chest does not represent all gun owners everywhere.
No one is asking them to walk on eggshells. Just to stop going out of their way to offend people's sensibilities. Seriously, what point is there to drag queen story hour or bondage floats in pride parades besides to freak out the squares?
Deviant. Abnormal. Aberrant.
What do these words have in common? They are now anathema when discussing behavior. But they are still accurate.
Why do you insist on advancing behaviors engaged in by a fragment of a single percent of the human population as normal and acceptable? Give me one good reason to show respect to a guy in a princess gown and heavy makeup who wants to be seen reading to kids. I don't care what he does it in private. But most people don't want to see it. They certainly don't want their kids exposed to it. And if he doesn't care what the majority of the population wants, why should we give a fuck about him?
It's not like we are discussing arbitrary attributes like skin color or ethnicity. We are discussing purposefully flaunting fetishistic behaviors in front of children utilizing public resources. Yet you treat racism and revulsion to "Drag Queen Story Hour" as if they are no different. They are different. And the People have a right to legislate what constitutes abnormal behavior. It is guaranteed by the Constitution just as it is limited by it.
If your "identity" requires that you perform as a caricature of a woman in front of children, then you should probably be taking a good long look at your life choices and priorities.
What a definitively anti-freedom viewpoint.
Free expression is a thing. People have a right to do things (And bring their kids to things) you personally find immoral/obscene/whatever…
It’s not your place to tell them not to. The First Amendment does not vanish into thin-air as soon as a child is present.
The only way our society can actually work, is if people just *do not participate* in things they object to, rather than trying to use government to shut them down….
P.S. No amount of books, shows, or other events can ‘make’ a person gay/trans/whatever… Nobody is being ‘groomed’ – people with left-wing social views are trying to teach their kids that being gay/trans is normal/accaptable.
Something I don’t personally agree with… And am not teaching my kids…
But I do agree with their *right* to do it, because… That’s the only ideologically consistent, pro-freedom viewpoint….
P.S. Find me a strip club that doesn’t serve alcohol. You won’t, it’s how they make money. That is why those venues are 21+.
Which is not to say that people should be taking their kids there - but is to say that government doesn't need to be playing mom-and-dad holding it's hands over kids' eyes.
Anyone up for a betting pool?
https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/21/23769263/mark-zuckerberg-elon-musk-fight-cage-match-worldstar
"I’ve confirmed that Zuckerberg’s post on his Instagram account is, in fact, not a joke, which means the ball is now in Musk’s court. “The story speaks for itself,” Meta spokesperson Iska Saric told me.
Not sure whether we should be on who would win, or just bet on whether it will actually happen.
I tried to put together a $20 Hit & Run Fantasy Football League governed by Yahoo rules a few years ago.
No one wanted in.
Trump fans don’t like football.
Don't forget that turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, a TDS-addled asshole 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.
No one wants to associate with you, pederast.
Can you imagine trusting turd with even a nickel of your money? You'd have to be as stupid as turd to do so.
No one other than you is interested in the Junior Trans-Girl Lingerie League.
You missed the most important motivations for the feds at the FTC with respect to Amazon.
They are not anti-technology (at least not by design). They want money. And they want power.
This has been the pattern since the Microsoft antitrust case in the 90s. The government sees a company with a huge pile of money and they go take a slice.
It isn't just the US doing this either. The EU has been pretty consistent about the same thing. They go after the biggest cash cows and get a few hundred million in cash.
The other is power.
Google used to stand up for free speech and against government interference. Remember their motto? "Don't be evil".
Yeah, they dropped that. Pressure from regulators changed that to "do as you are told".
Amazon has a huge and important hosting platform with AWS. Somehow they became political and started dumping customers from their computing services business.
This FTC action is how and why these things happen. Find a pretext, grab a bunch of cash and let them know they had better do as they are told so they get to keep some of the money.
"Google used to stand up for free speech and against government interference. Remember their motto? “Don’t be evil”.
Yeah, they dropped that. Pressure from regulators changed that to “do as you are told”."
I'm going to have to disagree with your assessment of cause here.
Google changed when Bush left office and Obama entered. Their ceo, Eric Schmidt, was very much an inner circle party member vital to deep state plans.
Drop the stupid deep-state nonsense.
There is no conspiracy.
Your 'team' (separate from the rest of the right-wing) just believes a lot of stuff that the highly-educated types who run tech-world find disgusting.
- An anti-Trump Republican who works for 'Big Tech'....
Biden's FTC attacking Amazon without an airtight case is almost as big a policy blunder as getting into a land war in Asia or betting with a Sicilian when death is on the line.
Bezos doesn't need to even be aggressive to strike back in a way tantamount to going "scorched earth" on the Dem party as a whole. All he has to do is have the Washington Post start practicing journalism instead of propaganda and publishing truth instead of coordinated DNC talking points.
Maybe as a "warning shot" that paper might actually cover the many and repeated lies of Adam Schiff which led to his recent censure by the House instead of carrying water for the narriative that it was nothing more than a political attack. It's defnitely political at some level (as is everything else that happens in the chambers of Congress these days) in that his own party never did, and never would have, called him on his extraordinary levels of dishonesty in an environment where discarding the notion of "objective truth" is just the buy-in.
If the Dems were to lose WaPo carrying their water, it might even lead to some kind of pressure on the NYT to print some truth from time to time as well. If that were to happen heading into an election cycle, it could prove disatrous for all the long-time incumbents in Congress who've been able to rely on the "mainstream" press to cover their asses without needing to be asked.
BTW, Bezos no longer runs Amazon.
New CEO is a 'generic non-tech executive' type, universally loathed by most of the staff for trying to run the place as if it’s JP Morgan Chase.
Amazon - regardless it's own politics - is faced with a very specific market condition:
There are no culture-warrior redneck types in positions-of-power inside tech & big business anymore. Everyone is either on Team Blue, or if they are right-wing they are an actual libertarian (not Ron Paul psuedolibertarian), or a David French type fusionist (myself included)....
The price of pandering to the never-gonna-go-to-college/learn-a-trade crowd, ya see... More or less self-selecting out of ever having any power in corporate America or academia, since none of 'your' people will ever have the credentials to do much more than sweep the floor there...
As such, corporations are *very* sensitive to the market pressures they will experience *from their corporate customers* if they associate or provide services to 'New Right'/'MAGA' associated entities.
You simply can't host a site like Parler or Gab without it negatively impacting your business...
Has nothing to do with the government, everything to do with the free market.
'I don't know that there's an easy (or even feasible) way for a social media platform to know precisely how much porn is on it (perhaps there is, though).' As perhaps ENB reads the comments often enough to know that someone has used 'misogynist' profanity in describing her, I post this. ENB, et al: note what Cohn does here? He admits he does not know, and then later in the same sentence states that there may be a way for platforms to suss out the information. This is what intellectually mature thinking, viewing matters critically rather than through a lens of activism, emotion and ideological biases looks like. If applied to journalism, it might help the flagging resources for your magazine. It won't make it libertarian, but will help with objective reporting.
Regulation of pornography involving consenting adults is still a 'No' under 1st Amendment precedent though...
So it doesn't matter whether a site can determine how 'much' porn is on it... The state of TX has no constitutional business regulating it...
Chaos ERUPTS in House After Adam Schiff
“The House of Representatives censures Adam Schiff, representative of the 30th congressional district of California, for misleading the American public and for conduct unbecoming of an elected member of the House of Representatives. ”
Let me help Reason out here with an article from super liberal Vox. They can copy and paste it word for word.
https://www.vox.com/politics/2023/6/22/23769975/adam-schiff-censure
Why Republicans are censuring Adam Schiff
Republicans targeted Schiff specifically because of his leading role in former President Donald Trump’s first impeachment proceeding as well as his role in investigating possible collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russia. As part of the House Intelligence Committee inquiry into the subject, Schiff alleged there was strong evidence of potential collusion, though Republicans argue that special counsel Robert Mueller’s report later disputed this conclusion.
They ignore the fact there are records Schiff was present in a meeting where is was exposed the Steele dossier was a fake. As House Manager he could have announce that and stopped the scam, instead he went on illegally trying to remove the sitting President of the US. That sounds a lot like sedition.
They ignore the fact Schiff lied and said he had 100% proof of Trump's collusion, which as of today he has failed to show.
They ignore the fact Schiff tampered with evidence in the second impeachment having videos skillfully edited to change the context and that he himself actually changed the text of text messages.
My question is why hasn't he stood trial and why isn't he in prison?
After failing to wrangle the votes last week, House Republicans mustered the majority needed to censure Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) on Wednesday. That move is among the latest Republican attacks against prominent Democrats — including members of the Biden administration and Congress — and it’s one that’s aimed at energizing the GOP base ahead of the 2024 election.
The first bill had a large fine attached to it, $16 million, which I agree was a ridiculous amount.
After dropping the fine, they voted for the censure. Of course Vox is not going to tell you that, Vox is a hardly a credible source on anything, let alone anything connected with Trump.
Odd I had to go on Yandex and then through 4 pages to get to the first conservative post on Schiff being censured. Everything on DuckDuckGo was a liberal view until I just finally gave up.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/06/livestream-video-us-house-votes-censure-adam-smith/
You ignore the fact that no one outside MAGA world believes any of that… Nor do they trust the House GOP to be honest with anything related to Rep Schiff...
The price of ‘alternative facts’ and living inside an isolated media bubble…
Why is a threat about antitrust full of bitching-and-whining about 'Gender Identity' issues that are none of government's fucking business in the first place?
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