Joe Biden's Incoherent Student Loan Logic
Plus: Fewer cops, less crime; free beer; and more....

In the hours after Friday's Supreme Court ruling that struck down his attempt to forgive large amounts of federal student debt, President Joe Biden promised two new actions to ease borrowers' burdens. The president's next steps and his rhetoric suggest that little has changed in his flawed logic regarding student loan forgiveness—which has always seemed to have been more about electoral politics than serious policymaking, despite the huge price tag.
Going forward, Biden's student loan plan will include the two steps announced Friday and one lingering element from his earlier proposal that wasn't part of the Supreme Court's review.
First, Biden has invoked a different federal statute in another attempt to unilaterally forgive some student debt. Under powers contained in the Higher Education Act of 1965, Biden intends to direct Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona to "compromise, waive, or release loans under certain circumstances." That will be a federal ruling process, and those tend to take a while—the White House says the first step is a virtual public hearing on July 18—and it is unclear how much debt could be forgiven this way, who would benefit, or what the cost to taxpayers will be.
In the meantime, federal student loan payments will come due again in October after being paused since the COVID-19 emergency was declared in March 2020. But borrowers will be able to ease back into paying what they owe: Biden also announced Friday a 12-month "on-ramp" process during which missed payments will not accrue penalties and won't result in delinquent borrowers having their credit scores dinged.
When they do restart, those monthly payments will be lower than before the pandemic for many borrowers. That's due to the third part of Biden's plan, which caps monthly payments at 5 percent of a borrower's discretionary income—which the Department of Education defines as income that exceeds 150 percent of the federal poverty guidelines. In practice, that means a single borrower with no children starts making payments on income that exceeds $20,400. Additionally, outstanding loan balances will be forgiven after 10 years for those who borrowed $12,000 or less, with a maximum payment period of 20 years no matter how much was borrowed.
That part of the plan isn't new, but the Department of Education finalized those rules on Friday just after the Supreme Court's ruling. "It will cut monthly payments to zero dollars for millions of low-income borrowers, save all other borrowers at least $1,000 per year," Cardona promised.
The consequences of capping monthly payments and also capping the length of time a loan can be in repayment should be fairly obvious: A lot of loans will never get paid back in full. "On average, borrowers (current and future) might only expect to repay approximately $0.50 for each dollar they borrow," the Brookings Institution concluded in an analysis last year.
That's going to create some major perverse incentives in the already screwed-up student loan marketplace. Brookings warns that Biden's income-based repayment plan will result in "tuition inflation" and "increased borrowing," particularly by students in pursuit of "low value, low earning" degrees.
The amount that isn't repaid by borrowers will ultimately be covered by taxpayers, and it's going to be expensive. The Department of Education estimates that Biden's income-based repayment program will cost $138 billion over 10 years, but that doesn't take into account the increased demand for federal student loans that is likely to result from making those loans significantly cheaper for borrowers. The Congressional Budget Office says the real price tag will be $230 billion, while the Wharton Budget Model says it will cost $360 billion.
While Biden charges headlong into a disastrous, expensive rewrite of repayment requirements that will encourage more students to make irresponsible decisions about college, the White House remains intent on blaming congressional Republicans—who have had nothing to do with any of this. "Republican elected officials and special interests stepped in," Biden claimed on Friday, blaming those groups for "literally snatching from the hands of millions of Americans thousands of dollars in student debt relief that was about to change their lives."
That's not what happened at all. Even if you're going to grant Biden wide license to describe the lawful majority on the U.S. Supreme Court as "Republican elected officials" and forgive the inaccurate use of "literally," this still makes no sense. The Supreme Court didn't rule on the merits of student loan relief. The court simply said that Biden did not have the authority to do student loan relief without including Congress, as Reason's Emma Camp explained Friday:
Roberts further asserted that only Congress could authorize such extensive student loan forgiveness. He even cited former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D–Calif.), who told reporters in 2021, "People think that the President of the United States has the power for debt forgiveness. He does not. He can postpone. He can delay. But he does not have that power. That has to be an act of Congress."
This is not, as Cardona suggested on Friday, a case of the Supreme Court substituting itself for Congress. The court is quite literally saying that Congress should get involved.
Only slightly less absurd is Biden's use of the pandemic-era Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) as a rhetorical foil for student loan forgiveness. "Think about this: We all supported the Paycheck Protection Program….Some of the same elected Republicans, members of Congress who strongly opposed giving relief to students, got hundreds of thousands of dollars themselves in relief—members of Congress—because of the businesses they were able to keep open."
The White House's use of that argument has never made much sense—as I've written before—but it reached new heights of ridiculousness last week, after an inspector general report showed that the PPP was riddled with fraud. The Biden administration is seriously trying to argue that one expensive failure of a government program should justify another expensive failure of a totally unrelated government program. The PPP should not be a model for anything going forward.
We already have a grant program for higher Ed: Pell Grants.
And BTW, if someone has proposed doing PPP in summer or 2022, I'd have called them an idiot. https://t.co/cNtMxn5TPP
— Marc Goldwein (@MarcGoldwein) July 1, 2023
The only way any of this makes sense is to understand that student loan forgiveness has always had more to do with politics than policy. It's a taxpayer-subsidized handout to college-educated Americans—a group that generally votes Democratic—and a convenient wedge issue for Biden to use in hackneyed attacks on Republicans.
The Biden administration may have lost at the Supreme Court last week, but the defeat clearly hasn't inspired any reconsideration of a policy that is unnecessary, expensive, and likely ruinous to the next generation of student borrowers.
FREE MINDS
After a wealthy, white Minneapolis suburb hired a black police chief, half the cops quit. Then crime dropped.
Writing in The New York Times, Radley Balko says what's happened in Golden Valley, Minnesota, should challenge some assumptions about the relationship between policing and crime—particularly when compared with the dysfunction on display in nearby Minneapolis, as detailed last month in a Justice Department report. Here's Balko:
Amid spiking nationwide homicide rates in 2020 and 2021 and a continuing shortage of police officers, many in law enforcement have pointed to investigations like these—along with "defund the police"-style activism—as the problem. With all the criticism they are weathering, the argument goes, officers are so hemmed in, they can no longer do their job right; eventually they quit, defeated and demoralized. Fewer police officers, more crime.
Lying just below the surface of that characterization is a starkly cynical message to marginalized communities: You can have accountable and constitutional policing, or you can have safety. But you can't have both….
In accord with that view, some academic studies have found that more police officers can correlate with less crime. But the studies don't account for factors that the Minneapolis report highlights—the social costs of police brutality and misconduct, how they can erode public trust, how that erosion of trust affects public safety—and they don't account for the potential benefits of less coercive, less confrontational alternatives to the police. We don't have as many studies that take those factors into account, but to see the effects in real time, you need only step over the Minneapolis city line.
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After Bud Light was toppled from its longstanding perch as America's best-selling beer by Modelo—and a conservative-led boycott—brewer InBev tried to lure customers back over the holiday weekend. It used one of the oldest plays in the marketing book: really cheap beer.
It's 20 vs 24, but wow Bud is on deep discount for the 4th of July weekend vs the new king of beers, Modelo. pic.twitter.com/tJLBhs2TDY
— Ed Carson (@IBD_ECarson) July 1, 2023
Those $15 rebates are being offered to customers who buy cases containing at least 15 beers, and the result could be practically free Bud Lights for your Fourth of July cookout, reports Barron's, which adds that the company hopes the promotion "may be too hard to turn down."
The New York Times dispatched a writer to the hamlet of LeMoyne, Pennsylvania, to see how it's going over with shoppers at Glenn Miller's Beer & Soda Warehouse—where, full disclosure, your trusty correspondent was once a regular customer. "At this point, it's cheaper than some of the cases of water we're selling in the back," Andy Wagner, the store's manager explains. One might add that the taste is rather similar too.
"I've seen longtime Bud Light customers trying other beers," Wagner adds. "If they find something they like, they may not come back."
QUICK HITS
• Blame the Federal Aviation Administration for another holiday weekend plagued by air travel problems.
• A sixth consecutive night of riots has rocked France, in response to the police killing of a 17-year old. In L'Haÿ-les-Roses, a town near Paris, protesters rammed a vehicle into the mayor's home, then set the car on fire.
• The Washington Post reports that then-President Donald Trump tried to "cajole" Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey into overturning the state's presidential election results. Trump's vice president, Mike Pence, claimed Sunday that there was "no pressure involved" in the phone call to Ducey, which Pence characterized as a "check-in."
• The Biden administration is studying geoengineering as one possible method to slow global warming.
• Thousands of hotel workers in southern California have gone on strike.
• Joe Biden is "very open-minded" about using psychedelics in medical treatment, according to Frank Biden, the president's youngest brother.
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“Joe Biden incoherent….” Nuff said.
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Republicans and Libertarians, corrupt to the core.
Enough said.
Lame.
It's not age, you can be stupid and ignorant at any age. As for dementia it is age related, but you can start the decline very early, or never decline at all. Biden has always been stupid and ignorant. Not sure why people though that would change if he became President.
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After a wealthy, white Minneapolis suburb hired a black police chief, half the cops quit. Then crime dropped.
We need a different metric than "crime" in these stories.
On the one hand, legislators can make any benign human activity a crime. One can make crime stats go up and down based on how many things one criminalizes or legalizes. On the other hand, stats come from reports. If no one is bothering to report anything to a feckless police force...
Just a stray observation, not specific to this story.
I mean if half the cops quit I would think the number of arrests also dropped by half. Let me guess... they used arrest stats and not reported crimes?
Several years ago a nearby small town abolished it's police force. The reason given was that they were not generating enough revenue to pay for themselves. In other words they were not writing enough citations for the fines to cover the cost of the police force.
The City mentioned, just lost half of it's overhead. Maybe crime went down because they don't have enough people to write the number of "Mickey Mouse" citations that they had before.
"But the studies don't account for factors that the Minneapolis report highlights—the social costs of police brutality and misconduct"
Of course, this is the flip side of what Balko/Boehm complain about. They want to indicate that your choice is have more cops, or have less police brutality. It is just as false of a choice as the one suggesting that you can have safety, or less police brutality.
While levels of police probably have an impact, the bigger problem is that blue cities have abandoned basic rule of law and protection of property rights. You can have a million cops and if you declare that shoplifting won't be prosecuted or policed, you will have shoplifting. Same for homeless squatting, drug use, and petty theft. Same for rioting. And, for the record, the same is true for police brutality- a government that declines to reign in abusive police will have police abuse regardless of how many cops are in service.
CHOP, CHOP, let's get with the program Seattle!
Right. Police brutality is not a function of the number of police, but the effectiveness of management. In fact, beyond a certain point, a small police force makes it impossible to discipline people. You need five officers to work in shifts, so while Bob might be an angry hot-head on a hair trigger, you can't pull him off because you need him.
The whole Defund the Police movement and the BLM scam seriously put back any notion of police reform that a lot were looking for.
The debate should have been, and should be, things like militarization of police, whether swat raids in the middle of the night are the right way to go, community outreach, and a whole list of other things up to and including those that make it harder for police to do their jobs and the tradeoffs for privacy and security.
Yeah, if the sample size is to small it's impossible to draw a conclusion,even if it's statistically significant. If there is five murders per year the previous year, but this year only four, yeah the percent of homicides went down but the number of homicides was so low to begin with, drawing any conclusions is impossible.
I'm sure that San Francisco retailers are happy to hear crime is dropping.
Fewer cops = Fewer arrests.
0 cops, = 0 arrests.
AmeriKKKa's crime problem solved through Libertarian Non-Logic.
Let's check in on the totes persuasive DeSantis campaign that's definitely not an op designed to sabotage populism, Trump, and DeSantis' own political future...
https://twitter.com/SwissWatchGuy/status/1675689143022526464?t=grdFMV8urs1tzy_UYbSqrQ&s=19
I can’t deny that I used to really love Trump. For years I defended everything about him.
But then he ran a campaign full of lies that I know from firsthand experience to be untrue, and I can’t stop seeing the lies.
Now I think it was all lies, and I detest him.
Read through the replies
https://twitter.com/KeepOhioRed22/status/1675574837509607424?t=_FhCXHllxvg4ePA0l9VDlw&s=19
I see a shift in DeSantis supporters. Maybe they are discouraged by rallies and polls. More and more saying we need to vote Trump if he is the nominee. Do you really think he can win the general election? He needs to become a decent human before I would vote for him again
It's obviously a bot.
DeSantis is washed up. He has no path to anything other than losing all future elections - even if he runs for dog catcher.
Poor boy. He never should have become a traitor to his own country.
You’re allowed to be pathetic. Doesn’t mean you should be.
Curious talking point
https://twitter.com/CryptidPolitics/status/1675137713509392384?t=5OlZ8CCynZVAvWJIr31S2w&s=19
All this talk of Trump’s “massive crowd” in South Carolina forgets one very important point:
Large Trump crowds made ZERO difference in the final 2020 election outcome.
Still can't see Twitter as they're blocking anonymous viewers and I have no intention of getting any kind of social media account.
Ok
Finally signed up moments ago. Have no intention of actually participating.
"I have no intention of getting any kind of social media account." - Jerryskids
You do realize don't you, that this forum is social media, and you clearly have an account because you are posting here.
LOL
This comment section isn’t social media. Making up retarded shit doesn’t make it so.
Large Trump crowds made not as much difference as ballots created to overcome his win in the final 2020 election outcome.
There, FIFY.
Lindsay Graham asked Trump to come to the event.
Graham was also mercilessly booed by the Trump "cult"...
https://twitter.com/SKMorefield/status/1675685655983140865?t=qxjtAFADjNAk_MKMkJXUVg&s=19
Reasons posited by Trump supporters for having Lindsey Graham at the rally:
Graham wasn’t invited but crashed it anyway
Trump is keeping his enemies close
Trump wanted Graham on stage so he could he humiliated
Trump likes him personally but would never cave on policy
4D chess
One reason that’s never posited is that Trump will like and cater to anyone who likes him back, and has displayed that attribute constantly throughout his political life.
A dishonest talking point, but repeated by the squad
https://twitter.com/HanShawnity/status/1675562813065142273?t=T45pHOudyKAYIJwLpJswmQ&s=19
For all the talk about DeSantis being backed by neocons, he never had neocon speak at his events.
Trump had the notorious neocon Lindsey Graham speak at his rally yesterday and Trumpists are like meh, it happens.
Public service announcement:
Nardz is a particularly fanatical Trump cultist who wants the Kamala-Harris-donating TV celeb to get the nomination precisely because he's guaranteed to lose to Biden again, and this will trigger the literal breakup of the United States. Nardz hates DeSantis because DeSantis might actually have a nonzero probability of beating Biden, which would make Trump look bad and allow the US to continue to exist.
Click here if you don't believe he'd say something so insane.
Public service announcement: Sandra is so insecure she has to resort to saying that she lives in a bubble untouched by the federal government, which she has full faith in the integrity of, and thinks she's smarter than mere plebes.
Sandra demonstrates her intelligence by cosigning corporate media narratives, repeating leftist/establishment talking points, and calling anybody critical of the worst political campaign in American history a cultist...
Now, Sandra, why don't you tell us how DeSantis has a better chance against Biden than the candidate who received more votes than any previous republican ever had?
"Now, Sandra, why don’t you tell us how DeSantis has a better chance against Biden than the candidate who received more votes than any previous republican ever had?"
Thanks for illustrating why I have just as much contempt for Trump dead-enders as I do for the Clinton dead-enders of 5 years ago.
Hillary cultists tried to spin her inexcusable defeat with the moronic talking point "She actually got more total votes than any white male candidate in history!" But comparing total votes in Presidential elections in different decades is meaningless when overall turnout (raw numbers, not percentages) keeps growing.
So congrats, Trump. You got 74M votes the same year a dementia patient got 81M. You expect me to believe the Clinton-style logic that Trump's 2020 performance was more impressive than Reagan's '84 landslide because 74M is much larger than 54M? A 5th grade B-minus social studies student would understand why that's laughable.
Now quick! With your first #DefendTrumpAtAllCosts talking point demolished, pull out the ace up your sleeve: tell us how "Trump got more total votes in Florida in a Presidential year than DeSantis got in a midterm year so therefore Trump is more popular." Trump himself considers that a compelling point ...... or maybe he realizes it's absurd but that his supporters are too stupid to understand why.
And here Sandra reveals she has no argument beyond "orangemanbad, orangemanlose totes legit election".
Sandra doesn't value herself, she only has typical AWFL hate for the deplorables.
“Sandra reveals she has no argument”
I just thoroughly eviscerated your desperate talking point.
If you were capable of basic mathematical analysis when the topic is your favorite Kamala Harris donor, you’d realize Trump 2020 (received about 48% of the major party vote) was not only less impressive than Reagan 1984. Trump 2020 was also less impressive than Bush 2004 (received about 51% of the major party vote).
I wish The Peoples Front of Judea and The Judean Peoples Front here would quit scrapping so much.
Sandra isn’t The Peoples Front of Judea or The Judean Peoples Front. You’re biased towards her because she ran a good parody account. Her current schtick isn’t nearly as clever, but it’s still just a schtick.
It is like watching sports analysts fight over who is going to win the up coming sportsball match.
You want to talk math?
Reconcile the 2020 data with the 2020 result that you insist was legitimate.
Now try making an argument that doesn't consist entirely of histrionic AWFL "orangemanbad"
I've done that dozens of times. You just dismiss everything I say, even when it's a bland factual statement.
1. Trump already lost to Biden.
2. Trump is almost as old as Biden, and visibly fatter - making him the worst possible choice to exploit valid voter concerns about Biden's health.
3. Trump has always been deeply unpopular.
4. Trump has only gotten more unpopular since losing to Biden, unless you think on-the-fence voters have been won over since Nov. 2020 by (a) his refusal to admit he lost, (b) getting banned from social media, and (c) getting in trouble for being a stubborn child who wouldn't return documents.
5. If 2020 didn't convince you Trump is good for Democrats, the 2022 midterms should have: Dems know Trump is toxic which is why they boosted the most Trump-like (R) candidates, contributing to dismal GOP underperformance.
6. Even by politician standards, Trump's 2024 campaign promises will be impossible to take seriously given his failure to deliver in his first term (didn't build a wall, failed to drain the swamp by his own admission).
7. Most devastating of all, the entire case for Trump 2024 is self-contradictory: Trump actually won in 2020, but THE DEEP STATE rigged it, so let's make sure he gets the 2024 nomination so the same thing can happen.
I tip my hat to you for your patience in continuing to argue with someone who will never acknowledge, let alone agree, with your rational positioning.
1. Orangemanlose
2. Orangemanold
3. Orangemanbad
4. Orangemanbad
5. Orangemanbad
6. Orangemanbad
7. "We should nominate who the establishment wants us to nominate because they'll let an establishment approved politician win"
Ok, let's lead the horse to water.
1. But DeSantis, who can't beat Trump, could beat Biden???
2. You've got a point on age, though Trump's energy level and acuteness is impressive to anyone paying attention. Since we're talking physical measurables, we should mention DeSantis is like 5'7". Has there been any president elected who's under 6' since televised debates?
3. DeSantis' popularity has nosedived since his campaign started.
4. DeSantis has gone from +11 to -22 with independents in 2 months. And pinning your hopes on the corrupt DOJ to pick your candidate is some truly Soviet shit.
5. So Trump is the cause of all things? Nothing to do with the RNC, McConnell, election irregularities, etc? The Bush-Ryan-McConnell-McCarthy wing will deliver results if Trump isn't on the ballot?
6. But DeSantis' promise to eliminate executive agencies, seal the border, deport illegals, and drain the swamp are deliverable? Weird that Koch would pump $100m into the campaign of a candidate who's going to reduce illegal immigration...
7. So the deep state would only rig an election against Trump, but not DeSantis? And you think that's a good argument FOR DeSantis???
Trump is on tape claiming that he had stolen classified documents, and claims that he is no longer president so he can't declassify the stolen classified documents he is showing others.
All Republicans are liars.
What a boring troll VD is. Your warts are showing, VD.
WTF are you talking about? The *only* reason I doubt the theory that you are an FBI agitator trying to smoke out Right Wing Insurrectionists is that FBI agents generally require an advanced degree where you are exposed to basic rhetoric.
For the record: Sandra did not make an Orangemanbad rebuttal. Instead, she pointed out that your data point (Most votes in history) is irrelevant given the increased turnout of the 2020 election.
This anti-DeSantis bent has you looking even more unhinged than normal- especially when you cannot even summarize Sandra's arguments correctly.
she has no argument beyond “orangemanbad, orangemanlose totes legit election”.
She didn't rebut shit, you're just partial to establishmentarians and feminine dialectics.
Here's the question: "why don’t you tell us how DeSantis has a better chance against Biden than the candidate who received more votes than any previous republican ever had?"
She answered like a leftist raving about the militia clause of the 2nd amendment, or Mike Laursen talking about tranny mutilation of minors.
She made no argument for DeSantis or anyone else, just the bullshit "orangemanbad, orangemanlose" talking point.
She considers the 2020 election legitimate because she got what she wanted- screwing the deplorables, regardless of cost to everybody else. Nowhere does she address the jump from 120m voters to 160m voters in just 4 years, the mail in ballot ratios, the signature rejection ratio dropping precipitously, or any of the other evidence that the 2020 election was illegitimate, and an outlier that you can't draw conclusions from unless you think all future elections will go the same way. And if projections about elections can be based on 2020, it doesn't matter who runs because we're getting a corrupt, permawar swamp creature regardless of our consent.
This is not a minor fucking point.
Have the balls to face reality.
It is going to be fun watching Trump die in prison.
You’ll be there in prison with him, VD? Is that where you were brought into existence?
If it doesn't matter who runs, why is it important to vote for trump? This is a John dying on the hill of the neocon Ukraine war position moment for you nardz. You keep bringing up the 2020 election, then when people don't mimic your position you trot out orangemanbad as a defensive mantra. We realize that no matter what happens in 2024 people aren't going to elect the libertarian candidate (obviously the best choice every year) so what's with the histrionics anyway.
Get a room you two!
So you’re for DeSantis?
The DeSantis campaign is an astroturf just like NAFO. Their talking points are designed to alienate voters, not persuade. They put out a video attacking Trump for not hating gays, utilizing his remarks addressing the Pulse nightclub shooting, that featured a graphic of DeSantis as a literal swamp creature.
Their primary argument is that Trump LOST 2020, as if it were a totally clean election, and thus there’s no possibility Trump can win a general. “He has no path to 270”
The DeSantis CAMPAIGN is not only endorsing the 2020 election as legitimate, but also providing pre-emptive narrative cover for another *fortified* result in 2024.
Some people might be stupid/emotional enough to realize how off-putting their campaign is, but the people running it aren’t trying to win.
I like DeSantis as a politician. He’s been a great governor. There are 3 things I’ll criticize hom for: 1- signing a hate speech law, in Israel, 2- abandoning his duty as governor of Florida to campaign nationally, 3- having Christina Pushaw, former handler of Zelensky and Saakashvili post color revolutions, as his coms director.
The most promising republican politician has no political future now. Not because he foolishly ran against Trump, but because the campaign for him has been so toxic and designed to destroy.
Not sure why you are so worried about Desantis. Trump has an unwavering large plurality of republican voters. With so many people in the mix, he will have a guaranted 30-40% in every primary and win. The only hope for the others is to coalesce around one candidate so it is Trump v the other 60%. Given the asshats who are running like Chris Chrsitie, that isn't going to happen. So Trump it is unless a kangaroo court puts him in jail or they kill him.
When someone is loyal to a principal rather than principles, it's cult worship.
"It'S a CuLt" the herd bleats collectively.
Which herd, the Trump one?
You're one of the posters calling it a cult.
Look at the company you keep...
Exactly.
Feel free to look for statements I've made critical of or condemning DeSantis.
I criticize and condemn the DeSantis campaign because it's a psyop of the same sort as covidians or NAFO.
You criticize them because it hurts Trump. Trying to distinguish DeSantis from his committee is just a transparent fig leaf.
I post their shit talking about Trump, but I only criticize them because they hurt Trump?
Jfc, you're an infant
I'm likely voting Vivek in Arizona. I will vote for any of the 3 over the democrat, especially Biden.
But nardz is right, DeSantis has had a terrible national campaign so far. He is too focused on trump instead of running on his record and how it speaks for itself. Would rather him and his team focus on policies and just ignore Trump. When he does he will beat trump such as trump apparently supporting fauci and refusing to admit he was wrong to keep him. But that is all DeSantis' team is doing at the moment.
Vivek is the only candidate so far who has focused on policies and has a plan to reform OMB and OMP which should be step one for any candidate fighting the deep state. His interview with Dave Smith was great.
The DeSantis campaign is an astroturf just like NAFO. Their talking points are designed to alienate voters, not persuade. They put out a video attacking Trump for not hating gays, utilizing his remarks addressing the Pulse nightclub shooting, that featured a graphic of DeSantis as a literal swamp creature.
Their primary argument is that Trump LOST 2020, as if it were a totally clean election, and thus there's no possibility Trump can win a general. "He has no path to 270"
The DeSantis CAMPAIGN is not only endorsing the 2020 election as legitimate, but also providing pre-emptive narrative cover for another *fortified* result in 2024.
Some people might be stupid/emotional enough to realize how off-putting their campaign is, but the people running it aren't trying to win.
I like DeSantis as a politician. He's been a great governor. There are 3 things I'll criticize hom for: 1- signing a hate speech law, in Israel, 2- abandoning his duty as governor of Florida to campaign nationally, 3- having Christina Pushaw, former handler of Zelensky and Saakashvili post color revolutions, as his coms director.
The most promising republican politician has no political future now. Not because he foolishly ran against Trump, but because the campaign for him has been so toxic and designed to destroy.
Traditionally governors have made the best presidents and have almost always campaigned while still serving as governor of their respective state. So, number two is complete horseshit.
It's not complete horseshit, but it's not a huge deal.
Would've been better to have the legislature vote to extend the term limit rather than changing the law to allow him to run for prez while governor.
But it's a moot point now. The donors got him into the race, and he'll likely be nothing more than a cable news talking head after he terms out.
It's a shame. I'd had hopes he was the real deal.
Vivek gave up being a libertarian, and is thus a terrible candidate for office. Not saying I don't align with his policies, but he intends to turn the presidency into a dictatorship, he wants to control how people are governed by his orders alone, to hell with Congress and the supreme court, because those two institutions gave the presidency all their power already. I attended one of his speeches, and this is his plan. Even if successful, the socialist backlash in the culture war pendulum swing will not have been de-escalated as a libertarian culture shift would accomplish.
"Not sure why you are so worried about Desantis..."
TDS.
"I've seen longtime Bud Light customers trying other beers," Wagner adds. "If they find something they like, they may not come back."
This is why you don't do what InBrev did.
When your product's ubiquity is the only reason for its popularity, don't shake your customer base out of its rut.
Is Wagner saying these people are beer-fluid?
Quiet carnivore revolt.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/07/03/the-quiet-revolt-against-veganism/
Have Brits finally had enough of veganism? Plant-based alternatives to meaty products have long been hailed as good for our health and for the planet. Vegan mince, vegan sausages, vegan bacon and vegan cheese seemed to be just about everywhere not that long ago. But now these products are quickly disappearing from supermarket shelves and from restaurant menus.
And Americans for that matter. When was the last time you heard about Impossible Meat?
The trend is clear. A few weeks ago, Meatless Farm, a vegan food company based in Leeds, went into administration, sacking almost its entire workforce in the process. Last month, sausage-maker Heck reduced its meat-free offerings from 10 products to two, due to a lack of demand. Earlier this year, smoothie brand Innocent discontinued its entire dairy-free range for the same reason. And last year, Pret a Manger announced it would be closing down all but two of its vegan and vegetarian ‘Veggie Pret’ stores. All the signs point to Brits losing their appetite for veganism.
Having failed to win people over with their arguments, vegans have recently turned to force and coercion. Activists are constantly devising new ways to stop us from eating our beloved burgers and bacon. Meat and dairy products have already been banned from numerous university campuses. Some activists want to extend this policy to the country at large and are calling on the government to ‘transition to a plant-based food system’.
If the preachiness and obnoxiousness of the vegan movement were not enough to put people off, then there is the cost. The vegan lifestyle is simply impractical for the vast majority of people. It is far more expensive than a regular meat- and dairy-filled diet. On average, vegan food products tend to be 15 per cent smaller than non-vegan ones, and they are 11 per cent more expensive per kilo. There is a good reason why vegans tend to be posh.
Plus, despite claims that going vegan is good for your health, switching to a plant-based diet can actually leave you prone to all kinds of nutrient deficiencies.
You don't win friends with salad.
You have to remember that Joe Biden took some serious blows to the head back in Aught Dickety when he fought a bullfrog wampety in the war where his sons were killed by a flying spider squadron of attack turnips that were trying to steal the general's alligator. You think I'm joking, don't you? Not a joke, man. Anybody seen the ice cream man?
The Russian alligator he fought in Iraq was scary.
This would have made an excellent response to Hank. 😀
A sixth consecutive night of riots has rocked France, in response to the police killing of a 17-year old. In L'Haÿ-les-Roses, a town near Paris, protesters rammed a vehicle into the mayor's home, then set the car on fire.
Eagerly awaiting Fiona's column insisting the US should import the entire population of France (including the rioters).
#OpenBordersWillFixEverything
Well we haven't had a good city burned down in a few years.
I suppose it depends on your definition of a "good city" but I'd argue it's never happened in my 50+ years.
Would you settle for bad parts of "good" cities?
Blame the Federal Aviation Administration for another holiday weekend plagued by air travel problems.
WRONG. If it's air related, blame Canada.
good day
ESG, EVs, and mistakes.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/07/03/this-rush-to-electric-cars-is-a-colossal-mistake/
We may soon regret the radical and absolutist embrace of electric vehicles (EVs). Governments across the world are planning to ban sales of new petrol and diesel cars, and to take older, gas-guzzling vehicles off the road. The Biden administration is proposing strict new pollution limits, as well as vast state subsidies, to accelerate the US’s transition to EVs.
Toyota, for instance, has argued that there are other, more affordable and quicker ways to reduce emissions than transitioning exclusively to EVs. While Toyota is investing in electric batteries, it also hopes to continue offering hybrid and hydrogen-powered cars in the coming decades. For stating this openly, it has come under fire from green lobbyists and politicians. New York City’s comptroller, Brad Lander, has even decided to restrict the city’s pension fund’s investments in the Japanese car company, due to its unwillingness to faithfully follow the green party line.
In simple terms, the push for EVs represents an assault on the working class. Two-thirds of all EV owners have incomes in excess of $100,000. According to United Latinos Vote, a California-based advocacy group, green attempts to ‘phase out’ affordable cars in favour of ‘expensive EVs’ might make it possible for ‘our rich neighbours in the next town to charge their Teslas’, but they would ‘make it unaffordable to use our [cars]’.
EV mandates are also likely to force up the price of now restricted traditional cars. In the meantime, greens will demand higher fuel prices to reduce drivers’ consumption of the demon petrol. Ultimately, as even the Washington Post recently admitted, electric vehicles are hastening a return to conditions not seen since the early 20th century, when the automobile was a luxury item. ‘New cars, once part of the American Dream, [are] now out of reach for many’, it notes. Not everyone will object to this, of course. Making cars more expensive will also advance the long-standing green goal of radically reducing car use.
Yet, tragically, all of this pain and dislocation could be for little real gain. The environmental benefits that are supposedly driving EV policy are not exactly stellar. Volvo estimates that its EVs require 70 per cent more emissions to produce than its conventional models, due largely to the difficulty of making batteries. Economist Bjorn Lomborg calculates that a wholesale shift to EVs will lead to a reduction of global temperatures of no more than 0.0002 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100. In addition, the EV transition will require, according to the World Bank, something like three billion tonnes of minerals and metals – like nickel, lithium, cobalt and graphite. These will mainly be mined in countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo, where working conditions are brutal.
I'm planning on building a coal-fired steam powered car, a big one that takes lots of coal. Or old tires soaked in used motor oil, whichever.
African children miners are way more energy efficient.
You know, whale oil is technically a renewable resource, and it would be eligible for an alternative fuel discount.
"Two-thirds of all EV owners have incomes in excess of $100,000."
Feature, not bug. Who do you think dominates the core of the Democrats in the 21st century?
How'd you like a national debt twice the size of the economy? Just wait 30 years.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_d8d503b2-16bd-11ee-a01c-93f2a49ea055.html
The national debt will be nearly twice as large as the U.S. economy in 30 years, the U.S. Congressional Budget Office projects.
That figure assumes no new major spending projects from Congress in that time, which is unlikely, meaning that debt levels could actually rise much more quickly. Conversely, Congress could slow that trend by cutting spending.
“In CBO’s projections, the deficit equals 5.8 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023, declines to 5.0 percent by 2027, and then grows in every year, reaching 10.0 percent of GDP in 2053,” the report said. “Over the past century, that level has been exceeded only during World War II and the coronavirus pandemic.”
“Such high and rising debt would slow economic growth, push up interest payments to foreign holders of U.S. debt, and pose significant risks to the fiscal and economic outlook; it could also cause lawmakers to feel more constrained in their policy choices,” the report said.
CBO said it will also lead to higher inflation and “erode confidence in the U.S. dollar as the dominant international reserve currency.”
30 years? More like 10.
Meh. What does government debt have to do with anything?
- Expert Progressive "Economist"
"We owe it to ourselves!"
Which basically admits that the SS Trust Fund is just an accounting gimmick.
In L'Haÿ-les-Roses, a town near Paris, protesters rammed a vehicle into the mayor's home, then set the car on fire.
Le terror.
The Washington Post reports that then-President Donald Trump tried to "cajole" Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey into overturning the state's presidential election results.
Did Trump threaten to fire Ducey?
Washington Post thinks looking into fraudulent votes is illegal.
This is fucked.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/california/article_04d0d6a6-1792-11ee-b059-df2b30096759.html
The final report of the The California Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans was released Thursday. It is the result of Assembly Bill 3121 which called for the formation of the group to study the impact slavery had on California’s African Americans and make recommendations for reparations. It took the Task Force two years to research and compile the history, methods and strategies outlined in the report.
For Health Harms: $13,619. per claimant. “This would be the estimated value of health harm to each year of life an African American individual has spent in California, to which an eligible descendant would be entitled.”
For Mass Incarceration and Over Policing of African Americans: $2,352 per claimant for each year of residency in California during the period 1971-2020 . “African American residents in California who were incarcerated for the possession or distribution of substances now legal, such as cannabis, should additionally be able to seek particular compensation for their period of incarceration.”
For Housing Discrimination: $121,295. which is approximately the gap in California, in 2020, between African American and white homeownership. This figure represents” the cumulative effect of all sources of discrimination, individual level (home owners, real estate agents), corporate (banks and local zoning boards) as well as state and federal level (redlining)”
For Redlining: $3,378 for each year between 1933 and 1977 spent as a resident of the State of California.
This is an experiment I want to witness. So many questions.
How many CA blacks move out of California?
How many are broke (again) in six months?
How many OD's?
How many success stories? investments, small businesses startups, college tuition, etc
I'm guessing the results will reflect similar examples lottery winners have.
Wait for the reparations for the kids CA is going to mutilate.
They should get ahead of the curve and pay reparations for the jobs they couldn't get to, because of the racist electric vehicle laws.
Aren't they planning on multi-year payments? Wait till they see taxpayer and company flight when that happens. Only people left will be people getting reparations and government employees.
My guess is that California will declare bankruptcy and hope to transfer debt to Fed's. It won't take 30 years for the debt to double as stated above.
the impact slavery had on California’s African Americans
California never had slavery. Ever.
While... The pueblo/mission system that the Spaniards implemented and the Mexican government continued was pretty damn close to slavery (at times they didn't even pretend it wasn't). Gasp, after America won California from Mexico (which we also paid Mexico for) ended the Pueblo/Mission system. So, maybe the Spaniards or Mexican governments should pay reparations to the Mission tribes of California and the Southwest.
The pueblo/mission system that the Spaniards implemented and the Mexican government continued was pretty damn close to slavery
A fair point. Joining missions was largely (but no ways near always) voluntary, but once you joined you were essentially property of the mission and couldn't leave (although no US mission was in operation for more than about 50 years, producing really only one generation of "Mission Indians," who disappeared into the Gold Rush along with a lot of the other CA tribes).
IIRC, it was actually Mexico that did away with the missions just after the revolution, but we could certainly look to Spain and the Franciscans to pony up for the SW natives.
But I suppose to be extremely technically accurate, people did bring slaves to CA and use them as work crews during the Gold Rush, and I don't think CA had a settled law one way or the other on how to treat legal slaves from other states that were brought to CA, but there certainly was never any officially sanctioned slavery, and it was greatly frowned upon by those who didn't have slaves.
The Biden administration is studying geoengineering as one possible method to slow global warming.
Have they even tried using puberty blockers?
Normally, estrogen is more effective at reducing hot flashes in Gaia’s over 50, but I can understand how between Biden and KBJ, the administration might be confused.
That is Babylon Bee-level joke writing.
Which means it will come true in 12 months or less.
Thousands of hotel workers in southern California have gone on strike.
WGA writers and hotel workers can now scab each other's industry.
At least hotel workers did actual labor with decent quality results.
Interesting names...
https://cwbchicago.com/2023/07/chicago-man-named-neiman-marcus-collins-arrested-at-neiman-marcus-magnficient-mile.html
A Chicago man charged with shoplifting and using a stolen credit card at Neiman Marcus is named, well, Neiman Marcus Collins.
"Collins, 35, entered the Neiman Marcus at 737 North Michigan at noontime on Wednesday, then selected a $1,213 backpack and a $364 sweatshirt from the shelves"
A $1,213 backpack and a $364 sweatshirt. Collins apparently wasn't the only robber on the premises.
Well, it is Needless Markup afterall.
Joe Biden is "very open-minded" about using psychedelics in medical treatment, according to Frank Biden, the president's youngest brother.
Not for you, of course. For Frank's nephew.
Not really apropos of anything, but WTF:
https://nypost.com/2023/07/02/hunter-biden-filmed-himself-smoking-crack-behind-the-wheel/
Hunter Biden apparently filmed himself smoking crack behind the wheel of a car in 2018 — the same year he took a picture of himself driving 172 mph in a Porsche, according to thousands of newly uploaded photos from the first son’s abandoned laptop.
How are you shocked about this? Oh thats right. Youre ignorant.
Unemployment rates in a very blue state.
https://www.illinoispolicy.org/illinois-metro-unemployment-rates-still-among-worst-in-u-s/
Illinois’ metropolitan areas continued to struggle with high unemployment rates in May, according to new data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Rates were higher in 11 of the 13 areas than the U.S. rate of 3.4%.
The Rockford metro area had the worst unemployment rate in the state at 5.9%. Decatur, Danville and Kankakee joined Rockford with rates of 5% or higher.
The Peoria, Carbondale-Marion, Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, Springfield, Champaign-Urbana, Chicago-Naperville-Elgin and Bloomington metro areas all had rates of 3.5% or higher, leaving them all worse than the national rate for May.
The only Illinois metro areas to beat the national rate were the St. Louis and Cape Girardeau areas, which are each primarily located in Missouri rather than Illinois. While Illinois had the 4th-worst unemployment rate in the nation at 4.1% in May, Missouri enjoyed one of the best rates in the nation at 2.5%.
Despite May’s overall gains, Illinois employment remains below where it stood prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Chicago area is still missing 16,400 jobs from January 2020, and the state as a whole is missing 15,700 jobs.
I can believe it. The trucking company I drove for in 2021 was based in Kankakee and that place was a hole.
https://twitter.com/primalmono/status/1675471874271203331?t=xSr7kbngy9E4xuiT8HPHxQ&s=19
The British generation who fought in WW2 viewed it as a war against The Germans, The Jerries. For the next generation (many of whom are still alive), it became a war against The Nazis. For the generation after that, it became more common to talk of a war against Fascism.
An obvious drift from viewing the war as being fought between people to being fought between ideas. But now the war has almost totally faded from living memory, and now that Fascism simply means Everything Bad, and with national narratives disintegrating, there'll be more change.
Rights of conscience versus totalitarians.
https://nypost.com/2023/07/03/fury-at-supreme-court-ruling-for-rights-of-conscience-exposes-the-lefts-totalitarian-turn/
On Friday, the Supreme Court upheld the First Amendment right of conscience, 6-3, ruling that a designer can’t be forced to create wedding websites celebrating same-sex unions.
What’s truly appalling is that three of the justices got this one wrong.
Yes, the left keeps insisting this is a question of discriminating against a class of customers, but nothing in the majority opinion supports that: This is purely about the right not to be compelled to create content (“speech,” broadly defined) contrary to your beliefs.
Thing is, this part (at least) of the progressive project is profoundly un-American and anti-constitutional: Freedom of conscience (freedoms of religion, of speech, of the press and more) is protected by the first item in the Bill of Rights for a reason.
Marxists lie.
And it's not just covered by the 1st Amendment protection against compelled speech. It's also covered by the 13th Amendment protection against compelled labour.
https://twitter.com/GoldingBF/status/1675819488539705344?t=ai-EpaFCxdmj5i0IDrDVAw&s=19
It turned out that the person who was beaten by MusIims in France was the president of the "Angels for Peace" association, which works to keep refugees in France. #FranceRiots #FranceHasFallen #FranceOnFire
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https://twitter.com/d4re2bfree/status/1675836041352163328?t=SlkKAk-5Z9ttKwvWqLAtzA&s=19
The collapse "happens gradually, and then suddenly". One should never expect the "enlightened leftists" who enable the destruction of the country to admit they got it all wrong and turn away from their distorted worldview.
HUNTER BIDEN FAKE SCANDAL UPDATE!
Hunter Biden attorney says WhatsApp message cited by Republicans is fake
In a purported 2017 message to a Chinese businessman, Hunter Biden allegedly threatened retaliation from his father, who was then a former vice president.
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Lowell writes that the screenshots of the message as tweeted by Smith, “both include a photo of Mr. Biden not from 2017 but from the White House Easter Egg roll in April 2022 (long after the purported message was sent); both images portray the message in a blue bubble, when WhatsApp messages are in green; one image super-imposed the Chinese flag for the contact ID, when surely that was not how a text or contact was kept; and one purports to be a screenshot with the '. . .' of someone composing a text (as in Apple’s iMessage) when that does not happen on WhatsApp.”
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He writes, “In short, the images you circulated online are complete fakes.”
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/hunter-biden-attorney-says-whatsapp-message-cited-republicans-fake-rcna92065
The quality of GOP ratfucking has suffered lately!
Abbe Lowell, who is one of Hunter Biden’s attorneys, made the statement in a letter to Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, which has interviewed the whistleblowers. The letter was obtained by NBC News.
Of course she would, she's one of his attorneys. Her job is to get Hunter off the charges. She's also a Democrat (big shocker there - ran in Maryland in 1982), and this is not her first rodeo, formerly working in the DOJ.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbe_Lowell
What about all the technical errors in the fake WhatsApp?
You Republicans used to hire the best rat-fuckers. O'Keefe, Lee Atwater - just the best. You're slipping.
Yes, because the Pedo must #DefendBidenAtAllCosts.
It isnt fake dumdum.
It's a WhatsApp message from July 30, 2017, that Shapley says the IRS discovered not on Hunter Biden's laptop but during the execution of a warrant to search iCloud records.
From the iCloud.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/in-hunter-biden-case-a-whatsapp-smoking-gun
Lawyers are claiming images are fake, but that is not what they found, they found the text moron.
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.
We know it isn’t fake shrike. It was pulled from Apples servers. Lying shill.
What the lawyer called fake was the images. But the text is real fucktard.
Here is their actual statement.
Lowell writes that the screenshots of the message as tweeted by Smith, “both include a photo of Mr. Biden not from 2017 but from the White House Easter Egg roll in April 2022 (long after the purported message was sent); both images portray the message in a blue bubble, when WhatsApp messages are in green; one image super-imposed the Chinese flag for the contact ID, when surely that was not how a text or contact was kept; and one purports to be a screenshot with the '. . .' of someone composing a text (as in Apple’s iMessage) when that does not happen on WhatsApp.”
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He writes, “In short, the images you circulated online are complete fakes.”
At no point do they say the message itself is false.
Quoting someone's lawyer as an impartial source is a new touchstone even for Shrike.
Especially not reading the actual lawyer statement and realizing it is curated legalese to avoid the actual topic.
Why do you defend Biden so much to the point of resorting to absurdity? Is protecting Biden more important than your credibility?
Apparently so. Pluggo here believes in #DefendBidenAtAllCosts. Why? Must be worth the 50 cents he gets.
Credibility? Him? Dont make me laugh.
What credibility did he have? Media matters is non partisan and Adam schiff is the one honest politician. Statements he has made this year.
Forget bad, here's even worse. And no, it's not the Jackson and Weird Al albums.
https://nypost.com/2023/07/03/student-loan-forgiveness-is-dead-but-bidens-got-an-even-worse-plan/
The Biden administration’s reckless, regressive, and unlawful student-loan cancellation effort is dead. Hurrah.
The Supreme Court just stopped his Department of Education’s attempt to sneak through a one-time pre-election gift to college-educated voters.
While everyone’s focus has been on the administration’s outrageous cancellation stunt, the DOE has been working tirelessly to accomplish an even more disastrous policy: a new Income-Driven Repayment rule.
Under the new plan, in a variety of formulations, the secretary proposes to dramatically reduce the monthly payments of most borrowers, with millions looking at payments of $0, while also reducing the time to forgiveness to as short as 10 years.
In other words, while styled as a rule that simply tinkers with the details of existing income-based repayment programs, it effectively does the same work as the cancellation effort: It writes off the debts of millions of college-educated borrowers.
Indeed, if the Education Department truly has the power to set any terms for repayment it sees fit, even if it means spending a trillion dollars of taxpayer money, then Congress has unlawfully given away its legislative power and allowed spending without proper appropriations.
For sound economic perspective go to https://honesteconomics.substack.com/
Nuh-uh.
"Pleaee pay no attention to what's going on in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore, etc etc. Instead, you should pay attention to what's going on in Golden Valley, Minnesota, a little suburb of about 20,000 people that had extremely low crime to begin with!"
This is absolutely fucking ridiculous. I don't know what's mind ridiculous, the example itself, or the fact that you libs actually think it's the slightest bit representstive or persuasive.
Yeah. Ever since "too local" it's been interesting what is and isn't "too local".
Too local - DOJ, DHS, FBI and CIA hiding evidence, censoring media, illegally spying on political opponents.
Not too local - Local crime in Golden Valley, Minnesota.
Also not Too Local - main feature on FL cop who takes his kid to jail for potty training
Simpsons did it!
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Employers Benefitted from Affirmative Action. It’s Time to Step Up.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/02/opinion/employers-colleges-affirmative-action.html
If you haven’t connected the dots for how this will affect your organizations, it’s time to wake up, I have been warning them. For decades, companies in America have relied on colleges and universities to deliver a diverse and well-prepared work force. That gravy train is officially over.
This can only be because of two reasons:
1. POCs are too stupid to get in on merit
2. Colleges are racist and don't want POCs on their campuses
Either way, democrats continue to show their racist roots.
https://twitter.com/CCrowley100/status/1675813426776375297?t=L5QpSV4REUhK_qP-CXIhSA&s=19
"For Aristotle, democracy is possibly only within homogeneous ethnic groups, while despots have always reigned over highly fragmented societies.
A multi-ethnic society is thus necessarily anti-democratic and chaotic, for it lacks philia, this profound, flesh-and-blood fraternity of citizens. Tyrants and despots divide and rule; they want the City divided by ethnic rivalries. The indispensable condition for ensuring a people's sovereignty accordingly resides in its unity. Ethnic chaos prevents all philia from developing."
I see this quote, drift all around the RW interwebs daily; however, what is often missing is its source.
This was written by Guillaume Faye in his epic book Why We Fight, published bravely by @ArktosJournal.
I say bravely because all of Guillaume Faye's works were removed from Amazon, censored because they so thoroughly and eloquently challenged the ruling Regime and its ideological narratives.
Philia, from the ancient Greek, represents a form of love or friendship rooted in deep affection, loyalty, and mutual respect. It is commonly described as a platonic or brotherly love, characterized by genuine care, camaraderie, and goodwill towards others.
Philia is the love, unity, and camaraderie of a healthy, organic ethnos (people). The presence of philia is indispensable for a sovereign people and a robust nation. Philia arises from the sense of unity and fellowship engendered by a shared genetic and cultural patrimony.
The video below shows French citizens mobilizing in Lyon to protect their nation and its people. They chant, "Blue, white, red, France to the French!"
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I wouldn't underestimate the French. They may get called "cheese-eating surrender monkeys", but they have had Napoleon, Petain, created the Rein of Terror and the Guillotine, managed to colonize most of western Africa and held onto Indochina and Algeria far longer than they had any rights to, and had the Resistance against the Nazis. My best guess is that this does not end well for the rioters and their associated migrants, even if those migrants had little to do with the rioting. It may be enough to give the National Assembly to the National Rally this time, and put Le Pen over the top in the next presidential election.
From April 2023: https://news.yahoo.com/french-poll-finds-far-le-080814247.html
Marine Le Pen, who leads the far-right National Rally party in France’s National Assembly, is more popular than President Emmanuel Macron, according to an Ifop poll for Paris Match published on Wednesday.
Asked which of the two personalities they prefer, 47% of those interviewed picked Le Pen, while 42% chose Macron, according to Paris Match.
Le Pen was more popular among women, with 52% picking the two-time presidential runner-up, compared with 41% opting for the French leader.
Le Pen has twice lost in presidential runoffs against Macron, in 2017 and last year. The next presidential election is in 2027, when Macron won’t be able to run because of term limits.
https://twitter.com/eksymons/status/1675768066322452481
“Give me an iPhone!”. Clearly these looting youngsters are innocent victims of institutionalised racism, police violence and social exclusion, deprived of the best smartphones in a post-colonial society of haves and have-nots. And care deeply for Nahel. Thoughts and prayers
https://twitter.com/Antweegonus/status/1675730293477588992
I for one am quite relieved all sides are now comfortable admitting that mass immigration was always grievance-based predation by one people on another
The song and dance about GDP, cultural enrichment, foreign food etc was always loathsome and I’m glad it’s pretty much done now
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No amount of fire by young protesters in France can equal the over four centuries of violence, death & destruction by France in the Third World. France would have to burn for years without end to account for it’s crimes from Haiti, to Algeria & Vietnam!
https://twitter.com/RoKhanna/status/1675670837796675584?t=rxUeK3-zra8fBpmOx_gv8g&s=19
A brilliant commentary by @jrpsaki of how the GOP is pitting Muslim Americans against the trans community. They are also trying to pit African Americans against Asian Americans. They divide. But the next generation will realize Obama’s vision of a United States of America!
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https://twitter.com/everybodyshook/status/1675261910386872322
Friendly reminder that in 1969, Paul Ehrrorlich recommended governments add "temporary sterilants to water supplies or staple food"
Hugh Moore, president of the Dixie Cup Company, funded the publication of a pamphlet called “The Population Bomb.” A decade and a half later, it would lend its title to Stanford University professor Paul R. Ehrlich’s best-selling book. In the 1950s, hundreds of thousands of copies of Moore’s pamphlet were distributed, and it was translated into newspaper and televisions advertisements. One warned Americans that overpopulation would lead to “a world of chaos, riots and war. And a perfect breeding ground for communism.” The ad continued, “We cannot afford a half dozen Vietnams.”
This type of thinking was echoed in a now declassified National Security Council memorandum that identified India as a country whose population size was of strategic concern for the US. The authors warned that, in order to avoid “charges of an imperialist motivation,” Westerners should emphasise the “right of the individual couple to determine freely and responsibly their number and spacing of children” when justifying their population control activities.
...Records show that wealthier Indians were able to buy their way out of this system. After spending time with upper class Indians, a Washington Post reporter found that, while some approved of the aggressive family planning policy, none of them had had to experience it themselves. And a 1980 Guttmacher Institute survey noted that Indians with some level of higher education were more likely to support compulsory sterilisation—an indication that it was likely easier for those less affected by the sterilisation drive to applaud its effectiveness.
Of course, during the Emergency, the Indian government used methods far more extreme than cash incentives. The results were bloody. In addition to the approximately 2,000 men who died in botched procedures, some particularly aggressive government officials were killed by protesting villagers—and even more civilians died during police retaliations.
Sterilization, the real reason for this
California Passes Law Allowing 12-Year-Olds To Get Tax-Paid Transgender Treatments
https://thefederalist.com/2018/09/24/california-passes-law-allowing-12-year-olds-get-tax-paid-transgender-treatments/
Europe’s ‘cure’ for autism is euthanasia
https://nypost.com/2016/02/27/europes-cure-for-autism-is-euthanasia/
Well, that does make autism go away.
And finally they have permanent sterilization with gender affirming care.
Speaking of Hunter Biden; Pluggo most hurt.
https://nypost.com/2023/07/02/blowing-the-lid-off-the-coverup-of-hunter-bidens-cushy-plea-deal/
So much for “ultimate authority.”
Delaware US Attorney David Weiss exploded that fallacy when he slipped out a late Friday letter to the House Judiciary Committee, hoping to bury the bad news on the eve of the holiday weekend.
Added to the limp, over-long missive to Congress a few hours earlier from Hunter Biden’s fabled lawyer Abbe Lowell, whose big complaint was about a breach of the “spirit of the law,” it was not a good day for the Biden protection unit.
With Hunter Biden’s former “best friend in business” Devon Archer slated to testify this month before he goes to jail with nothing much left to lose, and other as-yet-unidentified whistleblowers emerging with more explosive evidence in coming weeks, a Houdini act by the Biden gang seems unlikely, even with the power of the White House, a complicit media and the best lawyers money can buy.
On Oct. 5, just two days before that “red-line” meeting, when Weiss blew up the case against Hunter, Joe Biden was in a triumphal mood he seemed unable to conceal when he met with Fort Myers Beach Mayor Ray Murphy.
The president was caught on a hot mic boasting, “No one f–ks with a Biden.”
as-yet-unidentified whistleblowers emerging with more explosive evidence in coming weeks
translated:
"expect more explosive diarrhea from "whistleblower" Rudy Guiliani soon"
You read the articles I link as well as you read your own, Pluggo.
Gulliani isn't involved with this dumdum. That was a false leftist narrative you gladly push.
Yes, but to be fair, he's paid to.
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.
governments totes not involved
https://twitter.com/toadmeister/status/1675112054779150336
A leading building society has revealed that it closes customers' accounts if they engage in "rude" or "discriminatory" behaviour as the fallout from Nigel Farage having his bank account closed continues.
Closing people's bank accounts, canceling credit and calling in loans because of people's politics is by far the most fascist part of the new corporatist paradigm.
Set aside socialism and communism for the moment. Currently corporatism is the biggest threat to libertarian principles and needs to be ferociously resisted.
Again leftards, where are the protests? Y'all will protest a private citizen accidently killing someone on a subway, but not the rich and powerful raping teenage girls with total impunity?
https://twitter.com/liz_churchill10/status/1674617026164211712
An Epstein’s Island Story in 3 parts told by CNN…JP Morgan fined $4M for deleting 47 Million emails…JP Morgan reaches $29M in settlement for Epstein’s victims…JP Morgan’s Board of Directors dies in car crash.
Billionaire JP Morgan Board Member Who Previously Served On Obama’s Intelligence Advisory Board Dies In Car Crash
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/06/billionaire-jp-morgan-board-member-who-previously-served/
There is no pedophilia! Stop looking!
Macron est un idiot total.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/macron-demands-platforms-delete-riot-content-blames-social-media-video-games-protest
In France, a storm is brewing (again), and French President Emmanuel Macron appears to have figured it all out – it’s social media and video games that are to blame for the ongoing riots in France!
“We’ve seen them; Snapchat, TikTok and several others, serve as places where violent gatherings have been organized, but there’s also a form of mimicry of the violence which for some young people leads them to lose touch with reality.
“You get the impression that for some of them they are experiencing on the street the video games that have intoxicated them,” he added.
Surely, Snapchat and TikTok are not centuries-old entities that have been brewing riots since the French Revolution.
The situation is precarious, with more than 200 police officers injured, and 875 people arrested. The nation watches on as buildings are torched and stores are looted.
https://twitter.com/actualAlexJames/status/1675760714190065665?t=ScEt7hRijwBYOyaIuatuzw&s=19
France riots:
The end of the West.
A thread
By now you would have figured out that what is happening in France will also happen here. This is unavoidable as the underlying causes of their problems are also present here as well. An unwarranted fanaticism for multiculturalism and tolerance has led to the assimilation rate of migrants becoming basically zero. Meaning that there is no loyalty from the migrants to their new country. This lack of loyalty means that the relationship between the host nation and the migrants can only go downhill. What seemingly set off the race riots has now spiraled into a civil war between the unassimilated migrants who don’t see themselves as French, and the French people. This comes as no surprise to myself and others likeminded, as we all saw through the thin veil of multiculturalism; clearly seeing multiculturalism as synonymous with multinationalism. And an autonomous nation with widespread ethnic and religious multinationalism will not last long before it falls into civil war and balkanization. Which leads us too now.
France has a population of 68 million, roughly three times the population of Australia, yet their population of immigrants is around 9.5 million, or 14% of the population. Comparatively in Australia, our immigrant population is rising drastically with it being estimated that over 300,000 immigrants and refugees are to be brought to Australia this year alone. This coupled with a policy of multiculturalism and diversity means that soon there will be millions upon millions of foreigners in Australia who identify as being of there previous culture and previous religion. This is the problem that France is facing, but they are further down the path of chaos than we are. We are currently watching a car crash in slow motion.
“The voice” is the perfect example of this brain-dead ideology of multiculturalism turning into blatant multinationalism. It is exactly what Yuri Bezmenov warned the West about when he explained in his 1985 interview how demoralization and destruction of otherwise healthy and powerful nations will play out. “the voice” is the first obvious step into this chaos, as the so called "indigenous" population will begin seeing themselves as a separate nation, to which its enemy is the “colonial white Australia”, a derogatory, racist, and fabricated view of our current unified, rich and powerful federation which we are all equal citizens of. We have been unified for over 100 years, yet now that unity is being torn apart by vested interests.
The US, Britain, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, New Zealand, and Canada will also be subject to the same fate as France. And although my reader base is largely Australian, I realize that many of you are from these great nations. Great nations with rich and proud histories which should be preserved and to which these nations should endure for centuries upon centuries longer, as their people are owed. But we are all watching our own car crash in slow motion. To further suck up to these brain-dead notions of multiculturalism, which all our peoples have fallen prey too, is to commit yourselves to the grave. Even finding middle ground on the matter shows that you are no longer made of the stuff your ancestors were made of. It is now either commit to your nation or commit to national divide. It is now commit to your people, or commit to the invaders. The time to pick a side is now.
And where are our governments? The French government is nowhere in sight. Macron himself was sighted partying at an Elton john concert whilst Paris and Lyon went up in flames. Our governments are filled either with complete morons or controlled puppets working for an unseen master which is hell-bent on the destruction of western civilization. I see it as the latter. All our western countries share these problems:
· Fanaticism for spreading the ideology of multiculturism/tolerance.
· An unrealistic and manufactured influx of migrants from violent nations. (Of which most are single, fighting age males)
· Governments which actively accelerate the above problems.
· A large native population of European descendants which are drugged by bread and circus.
And so, there are three parties at work here: The people, The migrants, and the government.
All of them are separate and independent of each other. To say that any major western nation today is run by its native population is a lie. They are either run by foreigners, dual citizens, or people who work for unknown foreign parties. No sane government for and by the people would allow for its nation’s destruction. If Macron was even remotely working in his people’s best interests, he would be directing the army to engage the threat. But he barely even sends local police to deal with the problem. And when they do get sent in, it does nothing but stir up the hive. This would be obvious to the French government. But the French government is obviously no longer French…
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Remember when Dumbya thought he could invade then occupy the Middle East, build a democracy there, and change the world?
Republicans called me a Neville Chamberlain for opposing their dumbass wars.
WE GOT TO FIGHT EM OVER THERE SO THEY DON'T FIGHT US HERE.
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.
Imagine waxing rhapsodical about McCain, Ryan, Romney and Cheney's "brave stances" right here in the comments.
Imagine regularly posting articles here from an army of Neocons like David Frum, Bill Kristol, Max Boot, David French and Jonah Goldberg.
Imagine shilling here for a president who, as top Democrat in the Senate and the chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee gave many impassioned speeches calling for the Iraq war.
Imagine hating here on a president who as a private citizen publicly opposed the Iraq war at the time, and loudly condemned it during his later campaign.
Now imagine pretending here that you opposed the Iraq war, "Republicans called me a Neville Chamberlain for opposing their dumbass wars".
What a fucking clown.
https://twitter.com/ricwe123/status/1675518384279023617?t=OoSmwsok3IIwKfbV94MEzA&s=19
The conflict explained in a nutshell....
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More cops correlates to less reported crime because crime victims know that asking cops for help is dangerous. Police don't care about things like assault and robbery. I wonder if they even think of those things as crimes, being that it's what they themselves do for a living.
Spreading violence.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/france-crisis-fifth-night-violence-spreads-neighboring-countries
As the unrest in France sparked by the police killing of a teenager of North African descent continued for the fifth day, Paul Joseph Watson offered his view of why social unrest has quickly spread nationwide. And spoiler alert, unlike French officials who blame "social media," PJW said, "This is what happens when you absorb millions of migrants into a European county at an accelerated rate pace -- with zero plan -- with zero prospects for ever integrating them."
Rioters burned vehicles and buildings and looted stores nationwide for the fifth consecutive night. Police arrested 719 people by the early hours of Sunday, according to the French interior ministry.
Meanwhile, social media reports showed violence is spreading to neighboring countries of Switzerland and Belgium.
And in a chilling 2021 report, 25 retired French generals warned Macron in an open letter that the country is headed for "civil war" because of the influx of migrants. So what did the president do in response? He threatened to punish active soldiers who signed an open letter, according to France 24.
Progressives: why can't the US be more like Sweden?
Sweden: ends underage gender affirming care, begins deporting it's migrant population.
Progressives: look at those fascists Swedes (which may actually be the only time the proggies get anything right, as Sweden had a fairly large fascist movement in the 1930s and 1940s, larger than Norway and Denmark, and second only to Finland among Nordic countries in size).
Not because of those policies but because of their history.
It will be interesting to see how the Swiss handle that sort of thing. Seems not impossible that rioters might get a very rude awakening in that country.
Confiscate the endowments
Teen Accepted to Stanford After Writing #BlackLivesMatter 100 Times on Application
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/teen-accepted-stanford-after-writing-blacklivesmatter-100-times-application-n742586
Joe Biden's Incoherent Student Loan Logic
Like he and his admin put any thought into the actual logic, legality or reasoning behind this, or any of their efforts. They are just doing whatever they want and post-justifying it with whatever will work on the NPCs.
The Biden administration is seriously trying to argue that one expensive failure of a government program should justify another expensive failure of a totally unrelated government program.
"God save the Queen, Man!"
Deet-filled thread shares NATO'S 'strategic concept' treating citizens as enemies who should be censored
https://twitchy.com/samj/2023/06/29/mike-benz-nato-thread-n2384926
Because our own citizens talk badly about us online, we need to treat their tweets as a theatre of war
We need to remove the basic distinction between peace and war
We must preserve our political mandate
We need to push national censorship policies across all NATO countries
Baseball-Sized Hail Smashing Into Panels At 150 MPH Destroys Scottsbluff Solar Farm
Baseball-sized hail took out a 5.2-megawatt solar farm in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, on Friday, as part of a giant supercell thunderhead that moved across eastern Wyoming and into Nebraska.
https://cowboystatedaily.com/2023/06/27/baseball-sized-hail-smashing-into-panels-at-150-mph-destroys-scottsbluff-solar-farm/
Joe Biden is "very open-minded" about using psychedelics in medical treatment
About MJ, not so much.
Joe Biden is “very open-minded” about applesauce for supper. He probably can't even say "psychedelics in medical treatment" without a shot of Donepezil or Namenda.
Hundreds of African children trafficked to the UK
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-africa-15284417
Over the last four years, at least 400 African children have been abducted and trafficked to the UK and rescued by the British authorities, according to figures obtained by the BBC.
Christine Beddoe, director of the anti-trafficking charity Ecpat UK, says a cultural belief in the power of human blood in so-called juju rituals is playing a part in the demand for African children.
A US State Department report says that Uganda has become one of the main source countries for children to be bought and smuggled to Britain. Some 9,000 children have gone missing in the country over the past four years.
"at least 400 African children have been abducted and trafficked to the UK"
Reminds me of something...
Regarding your long post about assimilation, I would note that a common trait of slavocracy is to not assimilate foreign born slaves. Many slave societies even legally ban practices that promote assimilation, such as teaching grammer, reading and writing, because unassimilated slaves are seen as different and inferior and uneducated, as well as making it harder for them to escape or gain freedom.
Correct
I have a serious question here.
If these student loans had been by a private bank, or even by some Bill Gates foundation, and that institution's CEO had taken all these same unilateral actions without asking the board of directors or the shareholders ---
--- would they be legal? Could said CEO get away with them? Could shareholders sue to stop them?
I'm expressly NOT asking about the morality of dunning taxpayers like Biden is.
I'm expressly NOT asking if Biden's move is legal.
“In my study of communist societies, I came to the conclusion that the purpose of communist propaganda was not to persuade or convince, not to inform, but to humiliate; and therefore, the less it corresponded to reality the better. When people are forced to remain silent when they are being told the most obvious lies, or even worse when they are forced to repeat the lies themselves, they lose once and for all their sense of probity. To assent to obvious lies is…in some small way to become evil oneself. One’s standing to resist anything is thus eroded, and even destroyed. A society of emasculated liars is easy to control. I think if you examine political correctness, it has the same effect and is intended to.”
-- Theodore Dalrymple
Dumbass white woman protecting rioters that would happily rape, kill, and serve her flesh in their delicious food trucks.
https://twitter.com/MorAli1010/status/1675498713085534208 An older #French woman is pleading with #police to not arrest the rioters bc it would be racist
I have never seen anything like this #FrenchRevolution #Paris #Nahel #Sweden2023 #Sverige
The Boomers and Silent are still easily bamboozled by the cable news channels, but as they die off it's going to get harder to sustain establishment narratives.
Bigotry of low expectations.
Deporting Muslim Immigrants Won’t Make Poland Safer
The right-wing government in Warsaw has weaponized a 2016 anti-terrorism law to ruthlessly pursue suspected foreign terrorists while ignoring homegrown threats.
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Under Poland’s controversial 2016 anti-terrorism law, the authorities can expel any foreigner suspected of involvement in terrorism or espionage with immediate effect. The law has granted the ISA increased powers in monitoring foreigners, including European Union citizens, based only on suspicion. In their fight against terrorism, the Polish authorities have focused especially on Muslim immigrants, leaving those like Abdusalom with little ability to defend themselves.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/10/19/deport-muslim-immigrants-poland-counterterrorism-pis-islamist-radicalization/
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.
We're so losing a major war thanks to middle class white progressives stabbing us in the back
https://twitter.com/DeptofDefense/status/1675474400517185538
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@USArmy
Maj. Rachel Jones found solace after coming out as a transgender female. Her journey from battling depression & suicidal thoughts to embracing authenticity inspires us all. #WhyWeServe
Huh, I guess the conventional "Murderous, crazy" Statist solution to Catch-22 wasn't working so they decided to go with "Crazy, murderous".
That thing is so over the weight limit and body fat percentage for a male that they could never get promoted. But females are allowed a much larger body percent and the test is completely different. Men are measured around the base of the neck and mid abdomen. Women are measured around the chest, wrist, abdomen and hips, which would benefit a male measured the same way. You see a lot more obviously obese women who aren't flagged from promotion because of the lax rules for women compared to men in the service. Also physical fitness standards are considerably less for females,l. I'm not sure if trans soldiers are tested under the standards of biological sex or their identified sex but I suspect it's the latter, so if you can't make weight or fail your PT test as a male, claim to be a woman. I struggled with the two mile run my entire career, and was always right on the cusp for weight standards, almost always had to be taped (have a large torso and broad shoulders but short legs). Women who I routinely beat to the finish line on the two mile run would be close to maxing it, while I barely passed. My push ups and sit ups would have been over 100%, even at the bare minimum for a female. And yes the ACFT has replaced the APFT, but they have implemented gender specific standards (though they're probably going back to the APFT as the ACFT is largely seen as a failure and has increased injuries).
https://twitter.com/wil_da_beast630/status/1675876396386721792?t=GWJnj81sHYMUI0_3imoxJw&s=19
Politics aside, it is hilarious that this looks exactly like the start of "Blacked."
Are there ever any women or children in these "desperate refugee" videos, or are the DR always young male warriors?
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"Joe Biden is "very open-minded" about using psychedelics in medical treatment, according to Frank Biden, the president's youngest brother."
I take it he really likes his Alzheimer's meds.
"which has always seemed to have been more about electoral politics than serious policymaking"
Thank you, Mr/Ms/Mrs Obvious! I think it's safe to say that EVERY Executive Order and EVERY federal law passed by Congress in the last hundred years has been more about electoral politics than serious policymaking. If politicians were actually statesmen and were serious about public policy, they wouldn't have passed ANY laws or issued ANY executive orders over the last hundred years except for declaring war on Japan. They are now and have been for a very long time pursuing an agenda that sounds good to their respective demographic bases. Almost none of their constituents has ever tried to hold them accountable for the outcomes of their actions.
"After a wealthy, white Minneapolis suburb hired a black police chief, half the cops quit. Then crime dropped."
I'm as skeptical of police as anyone, but that quote, absent significant study is kind of like saying, "Town disables 911 call handling. Emergencies plummeted."
https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/wealth-tax-idea-headed-sudden-death-supreme-court
Cant wait for the river of lib tears over this one too.
I like the idea of shutting down exit taxes. There's a REASON people want to exit Mass, CA, and NY. Shouldn't be a damned thing a state can do about it, in my opinion.
Nobody learned anything from rock stars taking tax holidays from England 50 years ago, willing to live abroad for years because local taxation was draconian.
There are 3 considerations which should not be confused.
(1) Did Biden take the proper legal route? The court said, “No.”
(2) Is loan fogiveness wise macro-economic policy? Yes It place disposal income in the hands of Millennials and business needs consumers to have no cash (despite the Fed’s insane approach to reduce inflation by making more people poor).
(3) Is there a political motive? Of course, there is. He’s a politician! Is there a more moronic criticism than a politician is acting politically?
4. Where does that money come from? Other people. So yes, criticizing it for being political is not even close to being moronic.
Rick is obviously just being a troll. Nobody is actually that simple minded.
Though it would be fun to be that simple. Placing disposable income in the hands of... well, if "millennials" are good, why not everyone? Let's just print 10,000 bills and give one to each adult. More disposable income in the hands of consumers, we'll all be rich!
Joe Biden to working citizens, "I WILL ENSLAVE YOU!!!"..
Typical from the party of slavery, "Pay 'my' bills SLAVES!"..
Democrats are so sick in the head. Only criminals think they deserve to have the monopoly power of Gov-Guns.
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