Drug Busts Are Linked to More Overdoses and Deaths
Plus: Government appeals social media order, Amsterdam attempts to move prostitution out of red-light district, and more...

As the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) celebrates its 50th birthday, new research highlights how counterproductive its mission is. Published in the American Journal of Public Health, the research links drug busts to a spike in overdoses in nearby areas.
The cross-university team of researchers started out with this hypothesis: "Law enforcement efforts to disrupt local drug markets by seizing opioids or stimulants are associated with increased spatiotemporal clustering of overdose events in the surrounding geographic area."
To test this hypothesis, they looked at data from Marion County, Indiana, on drug seizures and overdoses—including fatal overdoses, emergency medical calls for nonfatal overdoses, and naloxone administration—in 2020 and 2021. Marion County is the largest county in Indiana and contains the state capital, Indianapolis.
They found a significant association between "opioid-related law enforcement drug seizures" and an increase in drug overdoses in surrounding areas (that is, within 100, 250, and 500 meters). This association held at one week, two weeks, and three weeks from the drug bust data.
"For example, the expected number of fatal overdoses within 500 meters and 21 days of opioid-related drug seizures ranged from 18.0 to 22.7 per 100 drug seizures, so the observed rate of 23.6 was higher than expected," the paper states.
Stimulant-related drug seizures were also associated with an increase in drug overdoses, albeit to a lesser extent than with opioid-related drug seizures. The significant association here only held "at a distance of 100 meters within 7 days," and was stronger for nonfatal overdoses.
During the two-year study period, there were 2,110 opioid-related and 3,039 stimulant-related seizures—an average of seven per day. There were 1,171 overdose deaths recorded during that period (an average of 1.6 per day) and 12,590 nonfatal overdoses (an average of 17.2 per day).
"Supply-side enforcement interventions and drug policies should be further explored to determine whether they exacerbate an ongoing overdose epidemic and negatively affect the nation's life expectancy," the researchers suggest.
FREE MINDS
Biden administration appeals order banning it from pressuring tech companies to remove content. In a remarkable July 4 order, a federal court told the Biden administration to stop urging social media companies to suppress content. Per the injunction, federal officials may not meet with social media companies "for the purpose of urging, encouraging, pressuring, or inducing in any manner the removal, deletion, suppression, or reduction of content," nor may it flag specific content for possible suppression or removal. "The sweeping injunction applies to all employees of the Justice Department and the FBI, as well as a wide range of federal public health officials including Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, and their underlings," as Reason's Eric Boehm noted in the Roundup yesterday.
The Biden administration is, of course, appealing the ruling. On Wednesday, the Department of Justice filed a notice of appeal, "signaling its intent to take the fight to the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans," reports Bloomberg. "The DOJ also plans to ask the court to put the judge's order on hold during the appeal, according to a person familiar with the case. The case could swiftly land before the US Supreme Court if the government's request is rejected."
Here is @MattWelch on CNN talking with @AlisynCamerota about a judge limiting the U.S. government's contact with social media companies. pic.twitter.com/kb3uvPLA9F
— Andrew Wimsatt ???? (@ajwimsatt) July 6, 2023
FREE MARKETS
Amsterdam attempts to move prostitution out of red-light district. Amsterdam is trying to move prostitution out of its famed red-light district, in which brothels are legal. It's part of a larger campaign by the city to limit noise, drug use, and rowdy tourists in the area—a campaign that "sex workers, bartenders and entrepreneurs say [has not] been effective in making the area safer or quieter," as The New York Times reports:
The new rules introduced this spring set earlier closing times for bars (2 a.m., and no new entry after 1 a.m.), stopped sex workers from working after 3 a.m. instead of 6 a.m. and banned marijuana smoking in the street. But many sex workers say the regulations make them less safe because they have less time to earn enough money to cover the cost of their rooms, pressuring them to accept clients they would otherwise turn down.
"The problem isn't between 3 and 6 o'clock in the morning," said Phoebe, 29, a coordinator at the Prostitution Information Center in the red-light district who asked to be identified only by her first name because she is also a sex worker.
"Sex workers are being asked to compromise on their safety and well-being," she said.
Bar owners are unhappy, too, saying that the earlier closing times mean they are missing out on thousands of euros in revenue per month, and that rowdy customers are still a reality.
Femke Halsema, Amsterdam's mayor, is now trying to move legal prostitution to another part of the city—further away from the city center and Amsterdam's historic canals and cobblestone streets. "An erotic center doesn't mean that there won't be prostitution in the red-light district," she told the Times. "It does mean that the red-light district has to lose its appeal as the most important attraction for tourists."
Some see the possible new district as a win for sex workers, representing yet another location where their work will be legal in some forms. (Prostitution is still prohibited without a permit, in hotel rooms, on the streets, or in areas of town not designated for it.) Others see it as a move to marginalize sex workers by pushing them to the periphery.
A specific new location has not been chosen yet.
QUICK HITS
Americans were more liberal in policy opinions in 2020 than ever measured. They declined from that high point of liberalism in 2021 but remain very liberal. Trump produced a much bigger backlash than Biden
updated Stimson policy mood for 2021 & 2022:https://t.co/8e4buQSQGw pic.twitter.com/L8GzEYY83U
— Matt Grossmann (@MattGrossmann) July 6, 2023
• Jonathan Chait looks at Chief Justice John Roberts' attempts "to navigate the disjuncture between voters, who on the whole are sharply divided but have slightly favored Democrats, and the power Republicans have accumulated through the Supreme Court, which is quasi-permanent and unbounded by any other political branch."
• The New York Times editorial board criticizes the "increasingly unsustainable" pattern of borrowing by the U.S. government.
• Sen. Josh Hawley (R–Mo.) is making stuff up (again).
• The Federal Trade Commission's proposed revision of the merger review process "would increase the average time to prepare a merger filing from 37 hours to 144" and add "roughly $350 million in added costs," note Christopher Williams and Henry Hauser at The Wall Street Journal, calling this "one-size-fits-all proposal…an overreach…that will disproportionately chill investments at the lower end of the reporting threshold."
• A federal appeals court has invalidated Oregon's ban on surreptitiously recording conversations. "We conclude that Oregon's law is a content-based restriction that violates the First Amendment right to free speech and is therefore invalid on its face," the court ruled.
• Activists in Ohio have submitted more than enough signatures to get an abortion-protecting measure on the state's November 7 ballot. The measure would amend the Ohio constitution to establish "a fundamental right to reproductive freedom" with "reasonable limits."
• "Some psychologists trace the ongoing decline in American children's mental well-being directly to the constraints on their freedom," notes Stephanie H. Murray at The Atlantic.
• Meta's Mark Zuckerberg says that 10 million people signed up yesterday for the company's Twitter competitor, Threads.
Editor's Note: As of February 29, 2024, commenting privileges on reason.com posts are limited to Reason Plus subscribers. Past commenters are grandfathered in for a temporary period. Subscribe here to preserve your ability to comment. Your Reason Plus subscription also gives you an ad-free version of reason.com, along with full access to the digital edition and archives of Reason magazine. We request that comments be civil and on-topic. We do not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who post them. Comments do not represent the views of reason.com or Reason Foundation. We reserve the right to delete any comment and ban commenters for any reason at any time. Comments may only be edited within 5 minutes of posting. Report abuses.
Please
to post comments
Drug Busts Are Linked to More Overdoses and Deaths
But they're so very lucrative.
It's a robust study with a sample size of n=1
I’am making over $15k a month working online. I kept seeing how some people areable to earn a lot of money online, so I decided to look into it. I had luck tostumble upon something that totally changed my life. After 2 months ofsearching, last month I received a paycheck for $15376 for just working on thelaptop for a few hours weekly. I was amazed how easy it was after I tried itcopy below web…
.
.
Click on the link below…………………… https://Www.Coins71.Com
How do you expect to make an omelet without breaking some eggs?
Great article, Mike. I appreciate your work, I’m now creating over $35,900 dollars each month simply by doing a simple job online! I do know You currently making a lot of greenbacks online from $28,900 dollars, its simple online operating jobs.
.
.
Just open the link————————————————>>> http://Www.OnlineCash1.Com
As the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) celebrates its 50th birthday,
Mission accomplished!
Wow. FoE needs to look out. DLAM is homing in on his turf.
Good one!
Drug Busts Are Linked to More Overdoses and Deaths
Correlation is not causation. But it is clickbait.
"Supply-side enforcement interventions and drug policies should be further explored to determine whether they exacerbate an ongoing overdose epidemic and negatively affect the nation's life expectancy," the researchers suggest.
Clickbait + cashgrab = Science! = expedited grant $ from CDC
I don't think science journals are really the stuff of click bait.
“The Science” has been an unimpeachable source of nothing but the truth over the last few years.
No, but they are often deemed "misinformation" when they produce material that refutes the left-liberal pretenses of the moment.
Shut the fuck up and go get your 73rd COVID booster
Journals are literally click bait in the publish or die university industry. Seen by the number of retracted studies.
That's not what Facebook factcheckers said when they declared the British Medical Journal, the world's oldest, most widely read and most prestigious scientific journal, a "conspiracy theory blog spreading Covid misinfo".
https://www.bmj.com/content/376/bmj.o95/rapid-responses
https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/05/13/overdose-deaths-rose-336-in-oregon-last-year/
Overdoses seem to be increasing along side of reports nobody is utilizing the treatment parts of the decriminalization laws.
The authors of the paper noted this also, correlation is not causation. They also cited about 5 papers that also show this phenomenon. There is no way to create a study to prove causation and I think it will most likely be a weight of evidence case.
“There is no way to create a study to prove causation”
See?
Wr should just stop all scientific methods and testing now. m4E has spoken.
That not really what I said. The classic scientific study controls variables to develop understanding of what is happening. You cannot control variables when you are dealing with illegal drugs and black markets. What is available is to inductively look at a large number of occurrences and look for patterns. Establishing correlation by weight of evidence.
That you Chuck. This is so true and not understood by those without some statistics or research background. A MORE plausible causation for the research dates might be related to Covid 19 lockdowns that affected many people in many ways.
The other issue is exactly how specific the distances were. This implies local drug dealers being popped and not major distributors at all. If this is about loss of distribution then larger busts would see spikes in larger geographic areas (distribution areas for the bust size) in similar correlating numbers. Obviously not looked at or looked at and thrown aside as not shown therefore not part of the study even though tabulated. This happens ALL The time with studies that are intent on publishing to prove their side of an argument or even just to pass publication review.
Biden administration appeals order banning it from pressuring tech companies to remove content.
"This thing we're absolutely not doing, we must be allowed to continue doing it!"
And cocaine. Lots of cocaine.
It wasn’t me. I only smoke crack.
We'll never know how it got in the White House. Indeed, it's unknowable
14,000 + hours of video on Jan 6 but not a single camera in the library. they do know who left it they are just lying again
You do know those are two different buildings belonging to two different branches of the Federal government.
You do know you're a pedantic twit?
https://twitter.com/ElonMuskAOC/status/1676740056466485249?t=XsZWXF47IH4iuX8C1jS-Sg&s=19
I wish Joe Biden loved America like Hunter loves coke!
[Video]
Wow.
Meta's Mark Zuckerberg says that 10 million people signed up yesterday for the company's Twitter competitor, Threads.
So, ENB, we can expect Threads links here as Fuckerberg tends to bend the knee to the feds and censorship?
So, ENB, we can expect Threads links here as Fuckerberg tends to bend the knee to the feds and censorship?
Kinda like Mastodon she promoted, but never used.
Hey, I bet she uses Matadon constantly. She just, uh, never mentions it here. Ever.
She doesn’t.
Got a cite, oh White Knight?
I would guess Mike’s constant stalking of ENB on Mastodon is his evidence and potentially why she avoids the app.
Cue the “Tangled by Threads? We’re Here to Help” article… hopefully it comes out soon, because Twitter will go the way of the mastodon any day now.
Heaven forbid anyone write an article about something new.
Heaven forbid you comment when most are in the thread. One might think you like to get the last word in.
How many Twitter competitors are there now? I can think of five.
Twitter is dead! Long live threads!
Will Threads the application be as bleak as Threads the movie?
How is a movie about sewing bleak?
Sounds like fun already.
https://mobilesyrup.com/2023/07/06/delete-threads-account-must-forfeit-instagram/
already uninstalled threads
that shit collects so much information. including browsing history which is funny because it doesn't even work in a browser
So my initial reaction is probably correct?
https://reason.com/2023/07/06/drug-busts-are-linked-to-more-overdoses-and-deaths/?comments=true#comment-10141509
Why am I not surprised, being as it’s run by Facebook..er..Meta. It’s Fuckerberg’s calling card, massive data collection.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I love this! Fuckerberg's learned well from Bill Gates.
Some users hoped just to delete their profile if Threads didn’t suit their fancy. They were shocked to discover that to delete your Threads profile, you need to delete your Instagram account, too. Threads and Instagram are intrinsically tied; your username on Threads has to be the same as on Instagram, for example. Unfortunately, that means the best you can do is deactivate your Threads account if you still want to keep using Instagram.
Amsterdam attempts to move prostitution out of red-light district.
The ol' reverse flypaper gambit.
The attempt has been given the green light.
That was whorable.
ADP National Employment Report: US Private Sector Employment Increased by 497,000 Jobs in June; Annual Pay was Up 6.4%
https://www.forexfactory.com/news/1229460-adp-national-employment-report-us-private-sector-employment
Economy smoking hot - Federal Reserve frantically trying to freeze.
This is admittedly less pathetic than the other day when you used the TSCPI (Taylor Swift Concert Profitability Index) to "prove" the Biden economy is great.
There hasn't been a single projection under Biden that hasn't been revised downwards after the full data set came in.
Why yes. The TSCPI is a new measure of middle-class profligate indulgence.
#TSCPI
Pop quiz everyone!
Assume a Republican currently occupied the White House, and the economy from Jan. 2021 to now was identical.
Which economic metric would Buttplug be more eager to publicize:
(a) the robust TSCPI of 2023, or
(b) the fact that 2022 was Wall Street's worst year since 2008?
The increased cost of his NAMBLA membership.
The North American Marlon Brando Look-Alikes increased their membership dues?
Feeding that many people that much food comes at a cost.
Here's the mirror image of a typical comment from the official hype man for the Biden economy.
"In 2008 Bush was President and the 4th Indiana Jones movie had a $100M opening weekend. In 2023 Biden is President and the 5th Indiana Jones movie only managed a $60M opening weekend. The Biden economy is so much worse than the Bush economy that people can't even afford Indiana Jones tickets!"
Embarrassing, cherry-picking nonsense. But that's most of what you do.
How is citing employment reports "cherry-picking"?
Oh, I get it. Any good news on the economy while a Dem is POTUS is "fake news" or cherry-picking and the economy only grows when there is a white, Christian, conservative president.
(Joe the Plumber actually said this while Obama was POTUS)
I acknowledged what you just did was marginally better than what you usually do.
Here's the type of cherry-picking and general dishonesty you've been guilty of in the past:
Submitted a news article about Sam's Club closing a few stores as proof the economy was in the toilet in 2018.
Refused to apply the same standard in the Biden era (example: Bed Bath & Beyond collapsing is now irrelevant).
Blamed Trump for every bad 2020 metric as if the pandemic and lockdowns never happened.
Excused every bad metric under Biden with "Ummmm, hellooooo? It's because of the pandemic! Not Biden's fault!"
Relentless gaslighting about inflation.
Never talk about the dismal 2022 market unless I bring it up, focusing instead on obscure junk like RIG COUNT.
Nothing dishonest there.
Cherry picking? Who doesn't?
Don't forget 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.
Dishonesty is your middle name, Shrike. Now, for the sake of the crowd, tell them how exactly you got your former moniker, "Sarah Palin's Buttplug" banned here, and that Reason then had to scrub the entire thread of comments due to what you posted. Tell them why you're #2.
Also remember when you compared the Civil Liberties Act of 88 (for Japanese Internees) to reparations for slavery? No dishonesty there either.
I oppose both, Tulpa.
Now get back under your rock.
Why would you oppose reparating actual, living former internees?
Democrats of the 1860-70s also opposed reparating actual, living former slaves, so I suppose you fit well in with your party of choice.
Currently, the Dow is down 477.
“Economy is on fire!”
Trade war with China spooking markets.
Biden is sending his best man over to straighten it out though.
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.
Hunter?
With 10% for the Big Guy.
Janet Yellin.
Biden's best man is Hunter, Is Joe sending him to China with a big empty bag?
Trick or Treat.
Currently, the Dow is down 477.
“Economy is on fire!”
A dumpster fire counts as a kind of fire I guess...
Why didn't you post the increase in first time jobless claims?
Because then he wouldn't get his 50 cents.
At least some of the fifty-centers have received a cost of living increase. In another platform, one of them teased another regarding this. Context clues suggests that the more valued shit posters are to about $0.70/post.
They’re not sending us their best.
There’s some real losers on Telegram channels as well but at least one realized the pay increase.
Look, the entire employment reporting system is totally flawed. First, it only looks at those actually collecting unemployment. Not those without employment. It takes several weeks to apply and begin employment and in cost states 6 months is as long as one receives it. At either end of those times you are considered EMPLOYED or not wanting employment.
Also remember that in most states one gets $XXX per week unemployment (usually about 1/5 to 1/3 thier income. If they take a gig for a few hundred bucks....they do not get paid that week because they easily earned the amount of unemployment. They are then employed in government reports even though it was a two day gig, not full time employment.
Any time someone is employed for less than 85% of their historical income (if it is less than the mean income for an area), or part time and want to work full time or at full wage, then they are Underemployed, and most likely going bankrupt. Yes the government considers them fully employed. I call BS.
Turd applauds the government attempts to stall the economy.
Meanwhile inflation has sucked away over 10% of the value of the dollar, resulting in a net loss for workers.
Leave spittin’ tobaccy out of this.
"The tumor in my jaw just got 10 cents more expensive to feed!"
(Buttplug thinks that's the only valid criticism of the Biden economy.)
turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, a TDDS-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.
US Manufacturing Activity Shrinks by Most in Three Years
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-07-03/us-manufacturing-activity-shrinks-by-most-in-three-years
Economy smoking hot? Not!
It does mean that the red-light district has to lose its appeal as the most important attraction for tourists.
“We must destroy anything that is popular.”
Trump produced a much bigger backlash than Biden...
The difference of championing and tamping.
Your oxymoronic term for the day: breastfeeding man.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/07/05/that-breastfeeding-bloke-is-the-last-straw/
A couple of days into this outbreak of establishment derangement, Mika himself posted a Twitter thread that included a photo of him breastfeeding a baby. He wasn’t really breastfeeding, of course. Because he’s a man. He does not lactate like a woman. He cannot produce the milk an infant needs. To some of us it looked like he was posing with a babe at his parched, useless fella’s nipple to try to validate his identity as a ‘transwoman’. What say you now, TUC? Stella Creasy? All you bourgeois radicals on the internet who raged like modern-day witchfinders against Rosie Duffield when she dared to say Mika isn’t a mother? Do you still say he’s a mum? Do you think he’s breastfeeding that child? Do you think it’s okay to try to make a newborn suckle on the moob of a biological male?
Here’s why this story – mad as it is – matters. Because it represents yet another provocation by the elites. Yet another front in their culture war on truth and reason. Yet another of their assaults on us and what we know to be true. These ideologues are goading us. They say we should call women who give birth ‘birthing parents’, but this bloke? He’s a mother and woe betide the crone who disagrees. Actual breastfeeding should be called ‘chestfeeding’, they suggest, but this man putting a desiccated teat in a newborn’s mouth? That’s breastfeeding. Seriously – for how much longer are we going to tolerate this gaslighting?
We’re often told that the culture war is a myth.
Then there’s their ultimate act of gaslighting. They will say it isn’t us who’s waging a culture war, it’s you; it’s those who question anything we say or do. So it’s not a culture war for them to unilaterally overturn millennia of human knowledge about sex and motherhood by broadcasting to the nation ‘This man is a mum’, but it is a culture war when gender-critical women say ‘No, he isn’t’. Their most brazen Orwellian gambit is to depict the critics of their identitarian hysteria as fruitcakes and loons, while applauding the man with his nipple in a kid’s mouth as a fab mum; to denounce the defenders of reason as the irrational ones, and the destroyers of reason as good, decent, ‘socially just’ activists.
Things have come to such a pretty pass that it’s now heresy to say men are not mothers. So keep saying it. Heresy is sorely needed in these strange and fevered times.
Anybody that knows anything about babies knows that more than two seconds without milk being produced, the baby will disengage from the nipple. End of illusion.
Um, this is completely untrue. The whole reason pacifiers work is that the suckling instinct exists whether or not the baby is actually getting milk.
How dare you deny my lived experience?
"In the end, the Party would announce that two and two made five, and you would have to believe it. It was inevitable that they should make that claim sooner or later: the logic of their position demanded it. Not merely the validity of experience, but the very existence of external reality, was tacitly denied by their philosophy. The heresy of heresies was common sense. And what was terrifying was not that they would kill you for thinking otherwise, but that they might be right. For, after all, how do we know that two and two make four? Or that the force of gravity works? Or that the past is unchangeable?"
And what was terrifying was not that they would kill you for thinking otherwise, but that they might be right.
This x 1000. Orwell understood that as you change the language you change the way people think. The goal being to change the language so that you can't ever be labeled as being wrong.
Just look at how "gender" has gone from exclusively describing the way a language assigns masculine and feminine pronouns to being used to describe a personality trait of an individual. It started with nonsense jargon created by psychologists struggling to describe abnormal behavior and was co-opted and mainstreamed by groups advocating for social change.
They were so successful with redefining "gender" and confounding discussions about sex that they went after "marriage". When they were successful arguing that in front of the SCOTUS, they went after "man" and "woman", the next goal being to confound discussions about parenthood and reproduction (this is where we are now).
The ultimate goal, of course, is to eliminate reproduction as a personal right, with children being the purview of the state. You can't complete a Marxist revolution without breaking a few clumps of cells.
“first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye.”
So, Laursen, you have a mirror to see that beam?
Why would he post that quote in response to Orwell? It is creepy as hell.
Jonathan Chait looks at Chief Justice John Roberts' attempts "to navigate the disjuncture between voters, who on the whole are sharply divided but have slightly favored Democrats, and the power Republicans have accumulated through the Supreme Court...
Does the Constitution peek its head into that consideration?
The New York Times editorial board criticizes the "increasingly unsustainable" pattern of borrowing by the U.S. government.
Editorial board, completely divorced from the newsroom's reality.
What?! A writer for the new yourker hates Republicans and cites his own bubble as proof that he's right? I would never guess ENB would push this as news
"hates Republicans and cites his own bubble"
Sounds like Mike.
Aim Low.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_5375e924-1b73-11ee-8f22-67ab77ddf2cc.html
The U.S. Air Force has become increasingly focused on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts, and critics say it is hurting recruitment.
Chief of Staff of the Air Force Charles Q. Brown has been a major backer of the DEI efforts. Brown said in the fall of 2020 that DEI was a key focal point of recruiting and a factor in promotions. The Air Force launched a Diversity and Inclusion Task Force in September 2020.
"Shortly after assuming office, President Joe Biden signed three separate executive orders directing all federal agencies to commit extensive time and resources towards Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts,” Thomas Spoehr, a Heritage expert and retired lieutenant general who served more than 36 years in the U.S. Army, told The Center Square.
As The Center Square previously reported, these instances are just a few of many across the U.S. military. A recent DOD Comptroller report includes $86.5 million for "dedicated diversity and inclusion activities."
Who wouldn’t want a Dana mulvaney type of person piloting a fighter jet?
Are we doing kamikaze missions?
I'd rather not. Those planes are fucking expensive.
Maybe revive the A-1 program?
We're going to tell black and brown people that America is specifically and uniquely evil towards you and everything bad in your life is because odlf the evil Americans of which all of the white people are evil... Then we're going to wonder why nobody wants to join to defend the country.
And we're also going to import tens of millions of black and brown people
Recruitment has been an issue in the Chair Force for a while. Part of it was simply due to economic reasons–it’s harder to recruit people in a good economic environment–and they tried to compensate by raising the enlistment age to 39. That’s pretty incredible for a force that’s not actually in a major military conflict and has been chronically undermanned for decades now, in relation to the actual mission demands placed on it.
Some of it is definitely due to those economic factors, but a lot of it is simply cultural and poor word-of-mouth as well. GWOT soured a lot of Millennials and Zoomers about military service. People who decided to not re-up typically cite a lack of career and resourcing support, along with a culture of favoritism that values butt-sniffing and over-volunteering over actual job performance. And yeah, the DEI bullshit is definitely a factor, as veterans who hate these programs deliberately discourage their kids from signing up.
An all-volunteer force has to incentivize people to serve, and absent an existential type of conflict, you have to provide potential recruits with the impression that the military is a viable career environment. A military that emphasizes gender and race marxism over military competency is inevitably going to suffer from a poor reputation among the demographics that provided its long-time warrior classes–and like it or not, the majority of those were white middle-class males, typically from the south and west, not the mid-Atlantic or northeast where a lot of these policies are supported. There’s an increasingly sizeable contingent of Hispanics from the southwest as part of that group, especially in the Marines, which is largely due to kids following in a relative’s footsteps, but they aren't going to make up for the losses of white males.
They could redivide the military based on mission objectives instead of the ridiculously old and dated method by theater of war. It would consolidate command and eliminate the countless redundancies and waste in personnel and materiel. If we were being honest, the divisions would be: Strike Force, Defense Force and Occupation Force.
I don't necessarily disagree with your reasoning, but that would constitute the most revolutionary change in how a military is organized since Napoleon's division and corps system from the levee en masse, and possibly even the Marian reforms. I doubt you could get such a ponderous bureaucratic behemoth like the DoD to reorganize in that fashion without a lot of broken shit along the way.
The problem is that you want your defense and occupation forces to be able to go over onto the offensive when possible. The best defense is offense still holds true. The biggest problem is that we keep splitting the forces. The Marine Corp really should be what it always was, the infantry arm of the Navy, because even in modern Naval Warfare you need the capability to perform some land combat (most especially in securing anchorages and beachheads, as well as protecting ports). Since Korea the Marine Corp has been utilized more in the role of a traditional Army Division rather than it's stated role. If it is going to be utilized in this manner, it should be reformed as amphibious infantry under the Army umbrella (many European Countries already do this). Additionally, the USAF and USN aviation really should be combined (like the RAF, which provides aviation both ground based and naval). Space Force should never have been divorced from the USAF. And the USCG is just abnormal as it doesn't actually fall under the DoD except when activated for war. I think it can be left as is, and utilized as a Naval Auxillary during wartime, the way it currently sits.
Space Force should never have been divorced from the USAF.
Space and Cyber Commands were never going to get the attention they needed as long as the Air Force keeps being run by members of the Fighter Mafia. Splitting them off was really the right thing to do.
This is not something I have thought about before, it just hit me that what RRWP was discussing is best remedied by giving the armed forces a metaphorical enema. The best way to do that would be to combine forces based on mission rather than theater and get rid of the ridiculous amount of redundancy.
I imagined the Strike Force as the Navy and Marines with the addition of fast attack units from the Army and Air Force. What remains would be reorganized into Defense. At that point, the Occupation Force would be a much smaller and flexible organization hyper-focused on logistics, utilizing contractors and deploying Defense forces as needed in lieu of training its own troops.
But what about all those generals and admirals that would lose their jobs?
100% safe and effective.
Autopsies and reviews of medical records revealed a much higher incidence of Pfizer and Moderna vaccine-associated heart deaths than officially categorized in South Korean, Japanese and Qatari government registries, particularly in younger people at lower risk from COVID. That echoes a German autopsy study of healthy people who died within 20 days of jabs.
.
An FDA-funded study in the Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics on May 22 also found a "safety signal" for myocarditis and pericarditis — forms of serious heart inflammation — following vaccination in 12-17 year-olds. It was based on "near-real-time monitoring using commercial claims databases" for more than 3 million children ages 5-17 who took Pfizer's vaccine.
.
Three weeks earlier, the Nature journal NPJ Vaccines published a Taiwanese study that found a much higher risk of "all forms of retinal vascular occlusion" — visual impairment — among vaccinated populations both 12 weeks and two years later, with "no disparity … between brand and dose" among mRNA vaccines.
https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/fda-blasted-misleading-mrna-covid-vaccine-labels-sudden-death-research
100% safe and effective with no downsides!
Ehhhhhh whatever.
People who are still obsessed with the vaccine seem as unrelatable to me as people who are still obsessed with the virus and continue to brag about wearing a mask in 2023.
I will note the amusing overlap between vaccine critics and Trump fans considering Trump takes credit for the vaccine. 😛
I’m sure you will.
It's a real big brained talking point.
All the super smart people are saying it!
I will note the amusing overlap between vaccine critics and Trump fans considering Trump takes credit for the vaccine.
Fatass Donnie only takes both sides of an issue when it benefits Trump. He is consistent that way.
Most everyone knows 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.
Man. This is pretty fucking dishonest from Sandra. First I’ve already said I’m not voting for Trump in the primaries. Second, just casual dismissal of corrupted industry. Especially as the administration continues to demand boosters. This was pretty fucking terrible Sandra.
“Old news” is what the democrats you used to mock rely on. Yet here you are adopting that behavior.
Yor argument is people you don't like talk about something so it shouldn't be talked about. How are you different than shrike qoth the Hunter laptop defenses?
"First I’ve already said I’m not voting for Trump in the primaries."
Then the comment wasn't directed at you. The overlap between "haters of the vax" and "lovers of the self-proclaimed father of the vax" is something I've observed in the wild.
IMO the most obnoxious behavior by the public health establishment was flipping their messaging overnight from STAY HOME SAVE LIVES to TAKE TO THE STREETS BY THE THOUSANDS IN THE NAME OF BLACK BODIES.
Your words.
People who are still obsessed with the vaccine
It is literally directed at anyone commenting on the vax.
The casual dismissal on your post is an issue because it is the bedrock for a large power set for future actions. The dismissal is wrong. The flip was just an example of the issues, the vax is the basis of that power. How you can disassociate the two is quite frankly sad. Britain is already openly advertising future lockdown strategies.
In your rush to get an attack in against Trump and supporters you made the same mistakes as shrike.
"RIOTING IS HEALTHCARE!"
Heads on fucking pikes is what's deserved for the pols, media, and the shills. Goddamn I hope the next manufactured crisis is ignored by most of us. Not holding my breath, however.
The monkey pox flop was encouraging.
Yes it was, especially with the Pride Month orgy revelations.
Bidenomics in action. Food stamps costs double.
https://justthenews.com/accountability/waste-fraud-and-abuse/usda-says-it-overpaid-10-food-stamp-benefits-2022-program
"Dear Leader tells us the economy is smokin hot, so therefore it is!"
SPB
A federal appeals court has invalidated Oregon's ban on surreptitiously recording conversations.
Or does it ban Oregon's invalidation?
The measure would amend the Ohio constitution to establish "a fundamental right to reproductive freedom" with "reasonable limits."
Reasonable limits? Sounds more like fascism.
The reasonable limit will be 21.
Right to reproductive freedom
Gender affirming care
Common sense gun safety initiatives
Inclusive language
Cisgender male
Newspeak V 12
The effects of the five-finger discount.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/opinion/article_474bd2d0-1a6a-11ee-9a38-c70c366b9d22.html
"By God I will stop these retailers from gouging their customers with their high prices." - Joe Biden
The crime of shoplifting is a serious offense that is often not taken as seriously as it should. In fact, many people believe that shoplifting is a victimless crime – especially since many retail outlets and big box stores have a high sales volume. This is far from true. The cumulative effect of shoplifting and theft is substantial and the losses are absorbed by every honest paying customer each day.
The crime of shoplifting used to parallel the income and poverty levels of the communities where the retail stores were located. Stores in lower income neighborhoods with patrons that received federal and state welfare checks, on the WIC program, and received food stamps had the highest rate of shoplifters. And most shoplifting fell under the petty theft threshold and was absorbed by retailers.
But this was about to change after the violent George Floyd protests and the 2020 general election.
For several years, George Soros has been financing an underground movement to downgrade or even eliminate criminal punishment. He has given millions of dollars to progressive candidates in district attorney races throughout the nation. His goal is to cripple the hands of law enforcement.
Working with activist attorneys, public records show Soros funneled cash through a complicated web of federal and state political action committees as well as disputable non-profits nationwide.
He gave $3 million alone to local protest groups that disrupt and limit the work of law enforcement.
Between 2015 and 2019, retail shrink rose annually 7% according to the NRF. In 2020, it surged by 47% and in 2021 it increased 10% more. Retailers recorded a 26.5% surge in organized gang theft incidents last year. This nationwide shoplifting epidemic is crippling the profits of brick-and-mortar retailers, which have closed hundreds of retail stores nationwide and plan to close more in 2023.
Nonprofit Capital Research Center's 2022 Retail Security Survey found that retailers lost $94.5 billion overall in 2021 mainly due to external theft and organized retail crime. According to Scott Glenn of asset protection for the Home Depot, "Theft attempts at our stores are the highest ever."
Rachel Michelin, president of the California Retailers Assn., told the San Jose Mercury News that in San Francisco and Oakland alone, businesses lose $3.6 billion to organized retail crime each year. That is about 20% of the combined total of reported retail sales in both Oakland and San Francisco.
Michael Lipetri, chief of NYPD crime patrol, says he hasn't seen crime levels like this since 1995. From Jan. 1 through Sept. 12, 2021, the NYPD says there were over 29,000 complaints for grab and run shoplifting. During the same time period in 2020, they recorded 20,000 of these cases.
Lipetri says, "We have over 1,700 individuals during the past year that have been arrested for three or more major shoplifting arrests. Yet if you look at the number who have been arrested compared to those who have been prosecuted, a very small percent have actually served any jail time at all."
Retailers across America, especially in Democratic controlled states, are suffering historic losses due to the "soft on crime policies" of Joe Biden and Washington progressives. Executives from Walgreens, Target, Best Buy, Home Depot and Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said they will raise prices and close more stores if this crime wave continues. They claim they have no alternative but to pass their losses on to paying customers.
"Nothing is easier, or more satisfying, than blaming high prices on those who charge them rather than those who have caused them." - Thomas Sowell
The measure would amend the Ohio constitution to establish "a fundamental right to reproductive freedom" with "reasonable limits."
Nooooooo! That's exactly the wrong way to do it. 🙁
If you believe abortion should be a Constitutional right, just have judges make something up about how abortion has, in fact, always been in there. Conduct a more thorough examination of the PENUMBRAS FORMED BY EMANATIONS.
#LivingConstitution
Abortion has always been a natural right. The Romans knew this:
https://books.google.com/books?id=gcRwR2skwr4C&dq=christianity+stoicism+abortion&pg=PA19#v=onepage&q=christianity%20stoicism%20abortion&f=false
Romans also believed in a natural right to feed Christians to lions for entertainment.
I think they might have been onto something.
Seriously though, why do you hate natural rights?
You didn't read your source again, did you.
He never does. It is both his weakness and his comeuppance.
And take over entire countries.
Romans also quite fond of slavery.
And sex with children, that is the only natural right buttplug cares about.
Emporer Tiberius was shrikes favorite.
https://www.badancient.com/claims/tiberius-abuse-children/
He acquired a reputation for still grosser depravities that one can hardly bear to tell or be told, let alone believe. For example, he trained little boys (whom he termed tiddlers) to crawl between his thighs when he went swimming and tease him with their licks and nibbles; and unweaned babies he would put to his organ as though to the breast, being by both nature and age rather fond of this form of satisfaction.
It’s all making sense now:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1xRAe5XcpbM&pp=ygUXSm9lIGJpZGVuIGxlZyBoYWlyIHBvb2w%3D
The Romans abandoned unwanted infants, sold their children into slavery and the father could legally beat them to death, so this probably isn't the rhetorical win you think it is.
Also the Didache shows that your source is fibbing to the reader about early Jewish and Roman Christian tolerance of the procedure.
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.
LOL, another hicklib pederast claim that doesn't match the source.
According to the source that the hickib cites, the Romans didn't even take "natural rights" into account in matters of abortion--it was because they believed an infant was literally one of the mother's organs until it completed the magic birth canal trip.
Americans were more liberal in policy opinions in 2020 than ever measured. They declined from that high point of liberalism in 2021 but remain very liberal. Trump produced a much bigger backlash than Biden
Pro-choice, pro-contraception, pro-gay, pro-drug are broad Postive Liberty trends that can't be permanently suffocated by the GOP.
I do not mind if progs want to kill their babies. Demographics will make them regret that easily enough.
Still have not seen this anti-contraception movement you lie about.
Nobody gives two shits about gays. It is trannies that even a pedo moron like you know is BS. You'll never admit it, but you know.
And pro-drug? Run on cocaine legalization. PLEASE.
Nobody gives two shits about gays. It is trannies that even a pedo moron like you know is BS. You’ll never admit it, but you know.
Plus the clear efforts to sexualize children, which is why the hicklib pederast supports it.
Let us take as a given transgenderism is bullshit. Still, according to libertarian tradition, would we not let transgender adults choose that lifestyle if they choose?
Nobody cares about the ADULTS either.
It's the children that are the concern.
If they wish to mutilate themselves, let them wait until 18.
And, of course, insure that the doctors are on the hook for damages indefinitely for poor to non-existent actual care.
Keep in mind 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.
Just one problem: Henry ― a slave owner perhaps best remembered for his “give me liberty or give me death” quote
MSNBC has to put in the disclaimer of "slave owner". Not sure how it is relevant to Patrick Henry's opposition of the British or his speech.
Love how Maddow is a credible source. Have never seen anybody to the Right of David French ever held up the same.
Weird.
Some psychologists trace the ongoing decline in American children's mental well-being directly to the constraints on their freedom...
Gen X psychologists, probably.
Now correlate it to esl and crt
US conservative group led by billionaire Koch to spend big to beat Trump
.
une 29 (Reuters) - The conservative U.S. political network led by billionaire Charles Koch has raised over $70 million to spend on political races, an official with the group said on Thursday, with a key goal of stopping former President Donald Trump from clinching the 2024 Republican nomination.
.
The influential group, which pushes for tax cuts and less government regulation, is set to dive into the Republican presidential primaries for the first time in its two-decade history. Koch, ranked among the richest people in the world, compiled his wealth as an executive at his family's company Koch Industries, a conglomerate involved in fossil fuels, commodities and other businesses.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-conservative-group-led-by-billionaire-koch-set-spend-beat-trump-2023-06-29/
Worth repeating.
The pro-slavery Koch brother wants to spend money. Kudos to him. Hope he mentions his fondness of slavery and indentured servitude.
pro-slavery Koch brother
I confess that I missed the origin of this talking point.
Odd how any libertarian that opposes the Con Man must be quickly slandered.
He wants more illegals with no ability to protest mistreatment by employers.
By any definition, that is slavery/indentured servitude.
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.
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.
Meta's Mark Zuckerberg says that 10 million people signed up yesterday for the company's Twitter competitor, Threads.
I'm waiting for the one the government controls directly.
It’s called Threads.
What about -1, -2, -3 weeks? The crackdown may be targeted to areas with already high OD rates. The hypothesis reaks of goal seeking. Prob should read the paper instead of relying on ENB to give an honest accounting.
Or…and hear me out, Reason could make moral, libertarian arguments for why the government shouldn’t control what we do with our own bodies instead of trying to trick people with junk science?
Haha, just kidding.
that would require a libertarian mindset
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12263351/Casey-DeSantis-hits-campaign-trail-without-Ron.html
Remember when Reason was doing almost daily hit pieces on Desantis then something happened and now they don’t?
Funny that
https://twitter.com/APhilosophae/status/1676914034984058881?t=teUjzd0U0bZkb9FtUcG18A&s=19
This thread perfectly defines the ‘Borg’ mentality of the progressive left & academia, the birthplace of Washington policy makers/administrators. They don’t have to collude on anything bc they all think the same thing because they were formed in the exact same types of places.
They don’t need secret meetings or private social clubs to run the world as they please. They are molded into this world of thought as their formative years are spent listening to the Cheney’s of the world and learning to be good little adherents of the power base.
If the Borg is to be defeated, these institutions must be broken, dismantled, their little autobot professors thrown out and free thinkers allowed to once again teach students HOW to think and not WHAT to think. Until then, the Borg class will rule with an iron fist.
[Link]
Too bad you have to sign up for Twatter to be able to read the threads now.
I broke down and set up an account just to see the threads. No desire to be on there outside of what others link to
Saw an ENB article with “Busts” in the headline and thought it would be about sex workers. Color me disappointed.
Really got screwed on that one.
She did not put out for what I was hoping.
Well, tough titties.
Welcome home. Or are you just visiting during vacation time?
Heard there was free Bud Light here but then saw sarc in line in front of me…
It’s tough to keep abreast of current trends.
It's udderly titillating.
She's just a Koch tease
+1
Well done Nardz
+1
https://twitter.com/Rusty2954/status/1676594053092196352?t=oFpP2UCTE_KWVxoSwLrpIw&s=19
People in Galway, Ireland are suprised to learn the most common first name in their city in 2022
[Video]
Gal Luft and the Biden Crime Family.
https://nypost.com/2023/07/05/missing-biden-corruption-case-witness-dr-gal-luft-details-allegations-against-presidents-family-in-extraordinary-video/
The “missing witness” from the Biden corruption investigation, Israeli professor Dr. Gal Luft, has laid out his bribery allegations against the president’s family in an extraordinary video filmed in an undisclosed location while he’s on the run.
In the 14-minute recording, obtained exclusively by The Post, the fugitive former Israeli army officer claims he was arrested in Cyprus to stop him from testifying to the House Oversight Committee that the Biden family received payments from individuals with alleged ties to Chinese military intelligence and that they had an FBI mole who shared classified information with their benefactors from the China-controlled energy company CEFC.
“I’m not a Republican. I’m not a Democrat. I have no political motive or agenda … I did it out of deep concern that if the Bidens were to come to power, the country would be facing the same traumatic Russia collusion scandal — only this time with China. Sadly, because of the DOJ’s cover-up, this is exactly what happened …”
Calling himself “patient zero of the Biden family investigation,” Luft, 57, says he is innocent of charges of conspiring to sell Chinese weapons to Kenya, Libya and the UAE, of violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), and of making a false statement.
He says he was forced to skip bail in Cyprus in April while awaiting extradition “because I did not believe I will receive a fair trial in a New York court.”
And how would he get a fair trial in New York with all the progressives and Obama/Biden appointees running things?
Luft says he told the DOJ and the FBI in Brussels that Joe Biden, soon after his vice presidential term ended, had attended a meeting at the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington, DC, with his son Hunter and officials from CEFC.
Luft’s account of the former VP’s presence at that meeting was corroborated 21 months later when the FBI interviewed another attendee, Biden family associate Rob Walker, according to recent testimony before Congress.
Luft disclosed during the Brussels interview that CEFC was paying $100,000 a month to Hunter and $65,000 to his uncle Jim Biden, in exchange for their FBI connections and use of the Biden name to promote China’s Belt and Road Initiative around the world — and that the money was being funneled through Walker.
When Ho was arrested in 2017 in New York on bribery charges, the first person he tried to call was Hunter Biden, whom he had paid $1 million as a “legal retainer.”
But at his trial, Ho was blocked by prosecutors from mentioning the Bidens, according to Luft.
Ho “paid Hunter Biden a million dollars for God-knows-what [but] was not allowed to mention the word Biden before the jury,” says Luft.
Donoghue agreed to meet Henoch at a Starbucks near DOJ headquarters and corresponded on his private email, says Luft, who showed The Post the emails between his attorney and the senior official.
“The story is about corruption at the very highest levels of government/politics and I think it can all be corroborated,” Henoch wrote.
Local news. Multiple stories about Trump/Carrol are national libertarian news. Corrupted presidents are not.
Reminder that the woman that accused Joe Biden of raping her had to seek asylum in Russia because our government was targeting her, allegedly.
https://www.jlevy.co/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Submission-to-Special-Rapporteur-Khan-on-Tara-Reade-2023-1.pdf
Also a local story.
we're all willing to believe the worst of our enemies. I find it highly unlikely Biden is an actual rapist.
Have you heard her mothers call-in to Larry King?
Do you think Jeffrey Epstein killed himself?
His daughters diary questions that.
Baragona has one of most dead-eyed, souless “smiles” I’ve ever seen. A lizard man wearing a human skin suit. His wife is one ugly-ass looking bitch, too.
Sorry, this was meant for the Justin Baragona thread below.
Those "inappropriate" (her words) showers with his teenage daughter were completely consensual.
"US District Judge Terry Doughty’s injunction on Tuesday represents a break with judges who have been wary of extending the First Amendment’s speech protections to content decisions made by companies, even in situations where government officials tried to exert influence, said Genevieve Lakier, a constitutional law expert at the University of Chicago Law School.
“I was shocked,” said Lakier, who had been following the litigation. “It’s just so broad.”
Yet...
"John Vecchione of the New Civil Liberties Alliance, a lead attorney for the individual plaintiffs, said that Doughty’s order appeared “unprecedented” in the social media space, but courts historically had stepped in to stop the government from interfering with print publishers."
Again, we seem to have an odd notion from the courts that freedom of the press does not really apply to communication technologies whose invention postdate the adoption of the Constitution.
more that they dont think it applies to things they want to control.
https://twitter.com/AtlRey/status/1676952535461138432?t=BSVsKaHG8LGP9vSQcsfQTg&s=19
Good morning. Just wanted to start off with a list of people & things "THEY" can't locate or won't release:
1. WH cocaine culprit
2. Nashville shooter manifesto
3. Roe vs Wade SCOTUS leaker
4. J6 Pipe bomber
5. 40,000 hours of J6 video
6. Seth Rich's killer
7. Epstein client list
8. $2.3T in Pentagon transactions
Our intelligence agencies are either inept or in on it.
9. Who killed Terrance yeake, and the second OKC bomber witnesses saw with mcveigh
10. The three helicopter pilots that hovered ove mandely bay, and turned off their transponders during the vegas shooting
11. The other 2 people that were in Vegas with the shooter
#1 is especially egregious. They are apparently claming that a random person can walk in the WH WITH COCAINE and NOBODY will notice?
Seriously? The Secret Service is THAT inept?
It wouldn’t show up on a metal detector.
12. The JFK papers.
The divine right of jackasses.
https://nypost.com/2023/07/05/biden-admin-thinks-it-has-divine-right-to-nix-conservatives-free-speech-rights/
When did the Biden administration become infallible with a divine right to nullify the free speech of conservatives?
On July 4, federal Judge Terry Doughty condemned the Biden censorship regime as potentially “the most massive attack against free speech in United States’ history.”
Doughty issued a preliminary injunction banning the White House and federal agencies from browbeating social-media companies into submission.
The Biden administration pressured social-media companies “to censor misinformation regarding climate change, gender discussions, abortion and economic policy,” as well as COVID, Doughty wrote.
Prior to Biden taking office, CISA had a “Countering Foreign Influence Task Force.”
In 2021, that was renamed the “Mis-, Dis- and Mal-information Team (‘MDM Team’).”
But almost all the targets of federal censorship during the Biden era have been Americans.
Federal censorship tainted the 2020 and 2022 elections, spurring the suppression of millions of social-media posts (almost all from conservatives).
The FBI swayed companies to change their policies and ban posts on “hacked materials” and then went along with the Washington fairy tale that the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation or hacked, even though the FBI had already confirmed its authenticity.
CISA aims to control Americans’ minds: A CISA advisory committee last year issued a report that “broadened” what it targeted to include “the spread of false and misleading information because it poses a significant risk to critical function, like elections, public health, financial services and emergency responses.”
Judge Doughty observed that the free speech clause was enacted to prohibit agencies like CISA from picking “what is true and what is false.”
“Government = truth” is the premise for the Biden censorship regime.
Can Team Biden be stopped from tainting the 2024 elections with another tsunami of censorship?
As Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.), who launched the litigation when he was Missouri’s attorney general, declared, “We need to continue the fight to take down the Vast Censorship Enterprise.”
Raspberry will tell you people will self destruct without the guiding hand of government.
Raspberry, also known as Jeffy's sock, is an idiot.
You're entirely too kind.
hurr durr why is it wrong if high level government officials pressure social media platforms to censor your speech? They have rights too you know! hurrrrrrrrr. durrr.
Coincidence?
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/secret-service-investigating-how-cocaine-got-white-house
The puzzle, wrapped in an engima, inside a bag of blow surrounding the "mystery" cocaine found in the White House is drawing in some of the world's most cunning detectives and brilliant minds.
One day after leaked radio intercepts revealed that a "mystery" substance was found over the weekend inside the White House and - after leading to a brief evacuation over hazmat fears - was "cocaine like", the US Secret Service on Wednesday confirmed what everyone already knew - the powdery substance found inside the White House over the weekend is cocaine.
The good news is that since every visitor to the White House is logged and every square inch of the premises is under constant video surveillance, the mystery won't last long...
... unless of course the White House webcam operator was previously in charge of the the Jeffrey Epstein suicide cams all of which "broke" just before the famous pedophile "killed himself."
And in totally separate news, Hunter Biden joined his father and other members of the Biden family at the White House Tuesday just hours after the cocaine was found, to take in the Fourth of July fireworks following a weekend getaway to Camp David.
Hunter Biden, who has not only acknowledged a prior addiction to crack cocaine but has repeatedly recorded himself smoking, snorting and otherwise ingesting the substance on dozens of occasions and who recently pled guilty to fluff misdemeanor charges over tax evasion and struck a deal on a gun charge, was also on the White House grounds Friday before heading off to Camp David with his father for the second weekend in a row.
There are other layers to this story that you won't see in the press.
When initially reported, it popped up on Twitter and blogs. Shortly thereafter, someone told the press (behind the scenes) that it was not found inside the white house, but "near the white house". So they wrote stories to that effect that were used to "debunk" people who were reporting that it was cocaine and it was found in the white house library.
This story was then used to author "community notes" on Twitter, discrediting reporting about the mystery powder.
The WH library is (sort of) accessible to the public, so it made a decent dumping location. But then....
Someone reported that Hunter Biden was working on his laptop in that room earlier....
Shortly after that came out, it was reportedly found "in the west wing", no specific location given. That means it cannot be from the public.
That is a lot of drift on what might otherwise be a nothing story.
Officials are now saying they probably will not be able to identify the source. They also reportedly did not check for fingerprints.
spoiler alert: hunter biden did coke at the whitehouse.
God I love this guy. he's the best thing about the biden years by a long shot.
Focusing on the narrow for doomerism's sake.
https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/new-month-another-movement-corporate-media-refocuses-energy-climate-doom
A new month, another movement, which means corporate media has moved on from everything about rainbows and refocused its energy on climate doom.
The most popular weather story of the day by nearly every corporate media outlet on Wednesday is global climate temperatures hitting a record high earlier this week as the blame is being placed on fossil fuels.
You're not fooling anyone CNN ("since records began").
Data from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction said the average worldwide temperature topped 17C (63F) on Monday, exceeding the previous record in August 2016. Data from Bloomberg shows temperatures have risen above levels dating back to 1979.
But wait a minute, how can corporate media and global warming alarmists say it's the hottest day ever with data going back only four decades while the Earth is 4.543 billion years old? It seems like cherry-picking data at its finest.
Same data also shows drops in temperature, but not mentioned.
The data they are using goes back to 1979, which is at the end of the 1970s cooling trend that spawned all of those "coming ice age" articles.
It's an interesting level of dishonesty they're using to push their agenda. Most of the hottest recorded days actually occurred in the 1930s. What they're trying to do is cherry-pick data (not unlike a certain turd here does) to show a "warming trend" that is non-existent. They are so desperate to blame the West (not China nor India, mind you) for "climate change" that they're now stopping to cutting out older data and outright lying. If you want something that affects and effects climate on Earth far more than humans could ever, look at the article I linked below regarding a solar maximum.
The data doesn't even matter, as far as real science is concerned, because the Sun is going to do what the Sun is going to do and there isn't much of anything we can do about it.
Though I do admit I have some concern with efforts to block out the sun...
I’m sure those efforts will be 100% safe and effective with no downsides.
What can go wrong with a plan from an old episode of the Simpsons?
Monorail!
I heard it was the warmest day on record (then saw that is based on records that only cover the last 44 years) but it didn't reach 60 F this Tuesday here in Northeast Montana and was barely 70 on Wednesday. This is why it's kinda disingenuous to try and measure 'global' temperatures.
Los Angeles: ten degrees F above average. Culbertson, MT 20 degrees below average on the same day.
The important people live in LA.
Usually a solar maximum is correlated well with higher temperatures on Earth, but don't tell CNN.
https://www.space.com/sun-highest-sunspot-number-since-2002
The sun produced over 160 sunspots in June, the highest monthly number in more than two decades.
The data confirm that the current solar cycle, the 25th since records began, is picking up intensity at a much quicker pace than NASA and the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasted, sparking concerns of severe space weather events in the months and years to come.
And contrary to the original NASA and NOAA forecast, this maximum might get rather fiery. More sunspots means not only more solar flares but also more coronal mass ejections, powerful eruptions of charged particles that make up solar wind. And that can mean bad space weather on Earth. Intense bursts of solar wind can penetrate Earth's magnetic field and supercharge particle's in Earth's atmosphere, which triggers mesmerizing aurora displays but also causes serious problems to power grids and satellites in Earth's orbit.
It also means more solar energy getting to Earth, heating up the atmosphere.
During extreme events, charged solar particles can even damage spacecraft electronics, disrupt GPS signals and knock out power grids on Earth. During the most intense solar storm in history, the Carrington Event of 1859, telegraph clerks reported sparks flying off their machines, setting documents ablaze. The disruption to telegraph services in Europe and North America lasted for several days.
In the meantime, space weather forecasters continue to monitor the sunspot that sparked yesterday's flare as well as several other sunspots that are brewing on the sun's face. The forecasters warn that more solar fireworks are possible in the week ahead. So far, no coronal mass ejection is heading our way but auroras may get a boost from high speed solar wind streaming from a hole in the sun's magnetic field, the U.K. space weather forecaster Met Office said in a statement.
Back in 1859 the power grid and Gps were made unuseable
>>The sun produced over 160 sunspots in June, the highest monthly number in more than two decades.
banning gas stoves will certainly stop this.
So we should block out the sun.
— Biden administration
We'll take the Spruce Moose! Hop in!
But sir, it's just a mod---
[produces pistol]
I said hop in.
Excellent
Monorail!
The Simpsons already did this, man everything these progressives do is a rehash
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L3LbxDZRgA4
hello, lamppost. what'cha knowin'?
HUNTER BIDEN FAKE BRIBERY SCANDAL UPDATE!
Zelensky extorting US for military aid!
James Comer Now Wildly Ropes Zelensky Into Alleged Biden Bribery Scheme
‘NO REAL OVERSIGHT’
The oversight chairman suggested that Zelensky “knows” about the supposed bribes and that he’s possibly using this to extort military aid from the United States.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/james-comer-now-wildly-ropes-zelensky-into-alleged-biden-bribery-scheme
Totally a coincidence that war broke out in Ukraine when Biden took office after years of Biden family involvement in Ukraine.
Seriously, you have a link from The Daily Beast?
Here's your author, by the way, Shrike:
Justin Baragona is a media reporter at The Daily Beast. He is also the founder and publisher of Contemptor, a site focusing on the intersection of politics, culture and the media, and spends most of his waking hours consuming cable news. The St. Louis-based writer previously served as a cable-news correspondent and editor for Mediaite.
spends most of his waking hours consuming cable news
In other words, influenced by the propaganda that passes for cable news.
Baragona is a flaming progtard in all of his articles, and seems to stoop to insults and lies often.
https://www.rt.com/usa/515954-aoc-tucker-googly-eyes/
The Daily Beast editor has a habit of antagonizing journalists and pundits he disagrees with. After he mocked Glenn Greenwald’s move to Substack last month, the ex-Intercept journalist called Baragona “a media person trapped at a shitty liberal website with no journalistic accomplishments.” Carlson is a regular target of Baragona too, and after accusing his team of getting crafty with the “googly eyes,” he declared that the Fox News host’s upcoming video series will be “just as racist as his show but with automatic weapons.”
So he makes up random slanders of his political opponents? That’s a positive in shrike’s book.
Media matters is non partisan - shrike.
He really said that, folks.
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, a TDS-addled asshole and a pederast besides.
I'm going to give the study authors the benefit of the doubt that they were careful to look at overdoses that preceded drug busts vs proceeding drug busts, and they looked at a diversity of areas (San Francisco, King County, Vancouver, CA) to square the circle on how the effective decriminalization of drugs in those areas has gone in parallel with a massive increase in overdose deaths.
At first blush I thought they had a political statement devoid of science.
But the concept of "bust the dealer and force everyone in an area to use a new supplier" actually makes sense as a cause of overdose, as purity would vary from prior purchases.
The "area of proximity" to the bust creates a big problem, introducing a huge amount of noise and uncertainty to the data, and also allowing researchers to "adjust the parameters" to suss out the signal from the noise, perhaps fooling themselves.
Direct evidence on this would be preferrable... but asking overdose victims if their dealer had recently changed due to an arrest would be difficult, and probably subject to a great deal of noise as well.
An additional correlation might be found by looking at different levels of drug busts with different parameters... depending on who does the cutting. If there is a local distributer with a couple dozen dealers under him, and he does the cutting, you should see a much larger cluster of overdoses following the bust.
This study seems to be doable, but the effect size is very small in the current iteration.
This study seems to be doable, but the effect size is very small in the current iteration.
That's my primary suspicion here. My interest in this isn't to suggest that "Hahaaa! Drug interdiction DOES work, therefore Tom Cotton should be president of the Universe!". My interest is to wonder if there are trends in drug use/overdose deaths, drug users' desire to use fentanyl, cultural implications, COVID lockdowns, population-wide ennui/despair/Tik-Tok/what-have-you that might be leading to an increase in opioid use and deaths.
I have friends that have been using drugs since I've known them, luckily most have mild habits. And even those have multiple people to call.
As a kid I found it amazing that the police couldn't find the drug dealers. I have never used or purchased illegal drugs in my life, but as a 16 year old kid I could tell you where several (adult) drug dealers lived.
Of course, it seems a little different now. I haven't known where an actual dealer was in many, many years, despite knowing people who do drugs in all walks of life.
Well, except the guy who drove the yellow Hummer in my neighborhood. I always used "the drug dealer" as his moniker when talking to neighbors, despite zero knowledge about him other than his odd coming and going at high speed in that giant and ostentatious tank.
He was indeed arrested for dealing drugs.
After my folks moved to Minnesota, me, my two brothers and a friend roomed together on our property, we all worked swings or graves, so we were coming and going all the time at night. The neighbor called the cops on us for selling drugs. Luckily, the cops knew us (since it was on the reservation, the sheriff's department had to go through the tribal cops to make visits even though we weren't native, and we all knew the tribal cops as most were former classmates). That was one of the multiple times he called the cops on us. They showed up twice then tribal PD told them they were through as we hadn't done anything wrong (the two times we in response to gunfire, once during hunting season, gee gunfire in the country on private property during hunting season, that was the time Tribal said they were through).
It would also be interesting to see the rise (and/or fall) of Fentanyl and overdose deaths in countries that don't have a DEA, or strong local law enforcement system for drug interdiction that we have in the US. Drug crime is kind of like... you know, section 230, they don't have it in every country.
I'm reading about drug overdoses in Europe now and it appears that everyone has seen SOME incline in overdose deaths, but it varies from country to country. Some are flat, some went up, a lot of data stops in 2020. Estonia is an interesting example because it's considered the Fentanyl overdose capital of Europe and there are studies trying to figure out why.
Even if you tried to push the butterfly-flaps-its-wings theory of American hegemony: America's drug war is THE WORLD'S drug war, it wouldn't explain why Estonia in particular had such a dramatic rise. I think it's worth exploring the widest possible picture here.
It would be great if someone would perform the "full legalization" experiment. Legal Oxy and Fentanyl from the local apothecary might result in fewer overdoses.
Would this full legalization require FDA oversight?
Does Turd lie?
Not in Portugal
"Some Dems worry Newsom’s 28th Amendment plan could open a constitutional Pandora’s box"
[...]
"Gov. Gavin Newsom’s push to enact national gun control measures through an unprecedented constitutional convention has rankled some members of his own party who worry it could open a Pandora’s box of prospective changes to the U.S. Constitution..."
https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/newsom-guns-18175336.php
Thank you, Donald Trump, for your SCOTUS selections which seem to have made lefty shits aware that they are not without 'competition'.
>>Biden administration appeals order banning it from pressuring tech companies to remove content.
what? we're individuals ... who were merely suggesting ...
>>Meta's Mark Zuckerberg says that 10 million people signed up yesterday
is it like Futurama where the bots count?
The Biden administration is, of course, appealing the ruling.
Cant wait to see all the bolsheviks line up to defend the government's right to control your social media content.
“The New York Times editorial board criticizes the "increasingly unsustainable" pattern of borrowing by the U.S. government.”
See what happens when the Administration can’t control the press?
Welch fwiw I have a modicum of renewed respect for you saying what you said on cnn.
Best thing I have seen from him in years. He looked like the Matt of the "libertarian moment."
Link?
cnn clip up top ^^^ right above FREE MARKETS
Ugh, must I read everything?
this time you only have to watch.
>>Chief Justice John Roberts' attempts "to navigate the disjuncture between voters,
John Roberts still does not understand his role.
They've become rather disenchanted with him ever since he bowed to the reality that his ability to be a swing vote in the interests of the ruling class has been neutered somewhat.
lol "somewhat" exactly ...
They think you're stupid
https://twitter.com/AmbJohnBolton/status/1676661036730949634?t=SUT4LY_6PY87lLWhe8HRCw&s=19
China's potential military training facility in Cuba is a red-flag threat to America. It could camouflage offensive weapons along with many other risks we simply cannot tolerate. It's a significant escalation in China's hegemonic aspirations, equal to or graver than the 1960's Soviet presence. One thing is certain: we should not stand idly by.
[Link]
Dude, they're just opening a PF Chang's to-go.
No, they went there for the world class medical care.
That's called panda express.
https://twitter.com/caroljsroth/status/1676698948571136000?t=KSpYblRc2BTZqkF81hgDHw&s=19
BlackRock's Larry Fink, purveyor of ESG and WEF elite member (the same "You'll own nothing and you' ll be happy" WEF) now has a change of heart on Bitcoin. Some see that as bullish; I see that as frightening.
[Link]
Wait, what? "The role of crypto is 'digitizing gold'"
No, no it's not, Larry. There might be some iterations of blockchain that do this, but bitcoin is not doing that, nor does it pretend to.
They smell a way to gain more control and are betting that BTC sticks around long enough that having their finger in that pie will be beneficial.
And magically, all of their cares about the environment disappeared!
“You’ll own nothing and you’ ll be happy”
You are truly an idiot, Nardz.
Blackrock is a custodian. Their entire business model is about other people owning things while they house it for them.
That's a pretty myopic view of what Blackrock does. That's like calling Facebook nothing more than a hot-or-not list.
The hicklib pederast has to shill for his lefty masters.
ESG is an insignificant part of Blackrock.
If it was insignificant they wouldn't make it mandatory.
It's not mandatory.
Blackrock has an S&P 500 Index ETF. They must include all 500 companies.
It absolutely is mandatory.
From ML's PDF:
At BlackRock we define ESG integration to be the practice of incorporating financially material ESG data or information into our firmwide processes with the objective of enhancing risk-adjusted returns of our clients’ portfolios. This applies regardless of whether a fund or strategy has a sustainable or ESG-specific objective.
In other words, they do it even if you don't want it.
Blackrock "often" does it and if you don't like it find someone else.
Many pension and 401k holders don't have a choice dumdum.
There’s also restrictions on moving retirement accounts. But turd is ignorant on these things.
This applies regardless of whether a fund or strategy has a sustainable or ESG-specific objective.
Hey, dumbturd, what does that mean to you? Applies regardless. That means they apply it to everything, period. You do not have a choice in the matter, and it is not optional.
Lying again, shameless piece of garbage.
Pluggo’s portfolio hasn’t yet matured.
It's the core of their business philosophy.
Oh, that's right, this is like your "Democrats don't take reparations seriously" claim--a flat-out lie that has no basis in reality.
Yes, Larry Fink appears to be going down the "I never locked down anything" road that so many before him, with him and after him will go.
Like the term Fake News, "Woke", Politically Correct, Critical Race Theory etc., the people who invented and used the terms in a way that served their agenda, now back away from it.
I believe in ESG, except when I don't... can we just move on from the term ESG... that thing we kind of pushed but didn't push has become toxic, so I don't like the term we pushed, and we're no longer pushing it, we're pushing this other thing over here that's the same thing, but called something else. No one is teaching/taught ESG in schools, we just teach this kind of socially conscious thing that reflects climate justice, equity and diversity in every decision we make. But it's not ESG.
Of note: Instead, “we talk a lot about decarbonization, we talk a lot about governance … or social issues, if that’s something we need to addressed,” he said.
We’re not teaching Critical Race Theory. We’re just teaching kids that the reason there are any measurable racial disparities anywhere, they are ipso-facto proof of systemic racism, and any debate on the issue so furthers that systemic racism, and further proves the existence of said systemic racism.
Nowhere in the lesson plan do we mention Richard Delgado, Angela Davis, Bell Hooks or Kimberly Crenshaw.
"Blackrock is a custodian. Their entire business model is about other people owning things while they house it for them"
To bad Blackrock doesn't believe that or they wouldn't be forcing ESG down every company's throat.
>>"one-size-fits-all proposal…an overreach…that will disproportionately chill investments at the lower end of the reporting threshold."
mission. accomplished.
• Meta's Mark Zuckerberg says that 10 million people signed up yesterday for the company's Twitter competitor, Threads.
I wonder how many people signed up to Google's messenger service when it launched?
Google, while successful, is no stranger to a knock off product that never takes off. Remember Google+? I remember when that was going to be the next facebook.
Fortunately for them they have a bajillion dollars to waste because that gambit worked with search engines before a big dog got established
Twitter is doomed. Elon wasted $45 billion.
I despise FB/Instagram but they are going to dominate this market because of identity verification.
Did your Twitter account also get banned because you posted links to dark web child pornography, just like your original Sarah Palin’s buttplug did here?
everyone thinks they are smarter than elon
That’s the funny part.
I don’t. And I’m pretty fucking smrt.
Twitter has record engagement but somehow all the progs are squealing it's doomed. Face it, your just mad that they're not still banning wrongthink.
I like Elon. Seems to be quite the brainy nerd type. He is too much of a prog for me politically though. He supported Bernie and Yang?
Let that sink in. Bernie in 2016 and Yang in 2020.
That is shameful.
Bernie and Yang were both less proggy and corporatist than you, Larry Fink and George Soros. Let that sink in. That's how bananas you guys are.
A county where drug possession has been effectively decriminalized:
FYI, the article is being misleading here. “As the number of fentanyl overdoses increases, the county is pivoting to harm reduction methods” that is, at worst a lie, at best an extremely disingenuous take. The county is not “pivoting” to harm reduction. It has been full throttle, pedal-to-the-metal harm-reduction mode for almost ten years now, and the results (or lack of them, depending on your method of measuring liquid in glasses) are all around us.
Social dysfunction embodies rad-left cities.
• Sen. Josh Hawley (R–Mo.) is making stuff up (again).
The link points to Rachel Maddow. Seriously, Reason... seriously?
rachel maddow is a Very Serious Journalist
Always a good pick me up to find the youtube video of her breaking into absolute disbelief and tears on the night of trump's election victory. just delicious
Alex Jones has been right about all kinds of stuff. Would Reason link to a story from Alex Jones where he was right as sustaining proof on a particular issue? If not, why not.
Alex Jones has been right about all kinds of stuff.
Cite needed. I rarely ask too.
That one is a whopper.
Here's a good breakdown of someone who's NOT an Alex Jones fan, to say the least.
Just a snippet, you can read more. But we're already gearing up to miss my point. My point was, in a storm of fake conspiracy theories peddled by [Alex Jones], if he was right on just one, two or even half a dozen of them... or even only tangentially correct, you would not link to him as a serious news organization for citations to prove a point. Reason has done that with a host with whose show the New York times banned its reporters from appearing. Maddow has been caught in so many ranting fake conspiracy theory lies, that if she said something that was 942% correct, it would be wiser to just link to her sources, and discuss them-- not link to HER.
So for instance, if I wanted to show supporting theories that Phthalates are a kind of endocrine disruptor that has been pretty well documented to push not only frogs, but humans into a 'feminized' state, I would link to someone like Dr. Shanna Swan and her decades long infant study which predicted what we SHOULD be seeing if the Phthalates theory was true, and lo and behold, she found it. And, she was someone who was skeptical of the narrative going in. I wouldn't link to Alex Jones to prove it. But that's essentially what Reason is doing. They're linking to a known, documented ranting conspiracy theorist as their citation source.
Don't do that, it's not a good look.
Read.
He was right about government surveillance.
He made a lay-up.
Good, so when Reason next discusses government surveillance, they'll interview Alex Jones, not Edward Snowden.
You're like right on the edge of getting my point, feels like you just need a nudge.
But this is right up your cornhole:
The concept of rings of pedophile elites running the show across the globe is a tough nut to swallow, and not every powerful man and woman out there is a sexual predator bent on diminishing liberties. But these monsters exist. You need to filter out the nonsense about Obama and Hillary reeking of sulfur and molting their outer layers, but his remonstrations about the Bill Clinton and the Lolita Express were met with unwarranted incredulity. Now most people won’t admit he was right.
“ You need to filter out the nonsense”
You don’t say.
Atlanta woman defrauds Amazon out of nearly $10 million
.
Then, Wortham would approve the fake vendors, letting them submit invoices and receive payments from Amazon.
.
Wortham and Hudson used money collected from the fake invoices to pay for real estate and luxury cars, including buying a $1 million home in Smyrna.
.
USDOJ said the two bought a 2019 Lamborghini Urus, a 2021 Dodge Durango, a 2022 Tesla Model X, a 2018 Porsche Panamera, and a Kawasaki ZX636 motorcycle with the funds as well.
.
After being arrested, and while out of jail on bond, Wortham and Hudson continued to take part in criminal conduct, according to USDOJ, including as recently as January.
https://www.wsbradio.com/news/local/atlanta-woman-defrauds-amazon-out-nearly-10-million/PMJSMRQLZBEZPLHTK5J7CV5D4A/
Like Blackrock but tiny.
"If he wasn't so fucking greedy, he would have been tougher to spot. But in the end, they're all greedy."
Britain is now the only major economy where inflation is still rising
.
The Paris-based organization said Tuesday that year-on-year inflation in the G7 fell to 4.6% in May, down from 5.4% in April, reaching its lowest level since Sept. 2021.
.
The downward trend was observed across most advanced economies in May, with annualized inflation ticking lower in the U.S. Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan.
.
Britain, however, was found to be an outlier.
.
U.K. consumer prices across all items rose to 7.9% in May when compared to the previous year, the OECD said, up slightly from 7.8% in April.
May was 7.9% in Britain!
They must really hate Biden there!
They actually do.
Uh, if inflation is still high, that's not a win, you hicklib pederast.
Newsflash, dumbass, inflation is still rising if the rates of inflation are positive. As none of these rates are negative, it’s still rising.
Also, where's the link, dip?
Besides being a racist, misogynist, lying pederast, shrike is also economically illiterate.
He’s like a Down Syndrome version of Suze Orman with Jared from Subway mixed in.
Drugs Are Linked to More Drug Overdoses and Drug Deaths
Maybe more drug activity leads to more overdoses AND more attention from DEA.
"Chief Justice John Roberts' attempts to navigate the disjuncture between voters, who on the whole are sharply divided but have slightly favored Democrats, and the power Republicans have accumulated through the Supreme Court." Saving the popularity of the Supreme Court should not be a motivator in the Court's rulings! The Court has low ratings for the same reason that government and law enforcement, together with used car salesmen and lawyers, have low respectability: they're dishonest, for sale, unprincipled and corrupt. The American people are fully justified in holding them in very low esteem. If Chief Justice Roberts wants to improve the reputation of the Supreme Court he should focus on the original intent of the Constitution, delivering rulings that are completely consistent with its specifications and limitations on government authority, and which the average American can understand clearly - whether they agree or disagree - without legislating from the bench or tortured legal rationalization.