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In Scathing Rulings, Federal Courts Block Arkansas and Texas Age Verification Laws

Plus: Meta revises controversial "dangerous organizations" policy, a win against civil asset forfeiture in Detroit, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 9.1.2023 9:31 AM

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One decision deals with porn, the other with social media platforms more broadly. Federal judges issued preliminary wins to free speech, sex workers, social media, and civil liberties and blows to censorship, nanny statism, and overreaching Arkansas and Texas authorities yesterday. Both rulings involve recently passed age verification laws—one barring minors from accessing a variety of social media platforms without parental permission and one requiring pornography websites to check IDs.

Both cases could have implications far beyond their respective states of origin, since proposals requiring parental consent before minors use social media and laws requiring porn platforms to check visitor IDs have become popular around the country.

In NetChoice v. Griffin, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas has halted enforcement of an Arkansas age verification law that was slated to take effect today.

Meanwhile, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas halted enforcement of a Texas law (H.B. 1181) requiring age verification and public health warnings on porn platforms. The Texas law was also slated to take effect today.

Social Media Is Not Like 'a Bar'

In the Arkansas case, the tech trade group NetChoice sued over Arkansas' Social Media Safety Act (one of many recent attempts by state and federal lawmakers to childproof the internet). The measure—Act 689—bans minors from using social media platforms (with a number of confusing exceptions) unless they prove they have parental consent.

On Thursday, Judge Timothy L. Brooks blocked the state from enforcing the law as NetChoice's legal challenge plays out.

"We're pleased the court sided with the First Amendment and stopped Arkansas' unconstitutional law from censoring free speech online and undermining the privacy of Arkansans, their families and their businesses as our case proceeds," said Chris Marchese, director of the NetChoice litigation center. "We look forward to seeing the law struck down permanently."

As with all such age verification laws, the Arkansas measure would invade the privacy of all social media users—including adults—who would be forced to turn over official IDs in order to speak or access information online. It would also infringe on the rights of minors to share and access constitutionally protected speech. Ultimately, Act 689 "puts the government in charge of how young people use the internet, rather than families and parents," warns NetChoice on its website. It also "risks the leaking of sensitive information, like photos of driving licenses, by forcing websites to collect and process this information."

In yesterday's order, Brooks deemed Act 689 "unconstitutionally vague because it fails to adequately define which entities are subject to its requirements." Brooks noted that during an evidentiary hearing, the state couldn't even say definitively whether Snapchat was subject to the law's requirements, saying at one point that it was and at another point that it was not. "Act 689 also fails to define what type of proof will be sufficient to demonstrate that a platform has obtained the 'express consent of a parent or legal guardian,'" noted the judge.

In an amusing/infuriating exchange in court (that was cited in Brooks' ruling), the state suggested that all of social media should be treated like "a bar" for purposes of excluding minors:

from Brooks' ruling
(from Brooks' ruling)

 

"This analogy is weak," wrote Brooks. "After all, minors have no constitutional right to consume alcohol, and the primary purpose of a bar is to serve alcohol. By contrast, the primary purpose of a social media platform is to engage in speech, and the State stipulated that social media platforms contain vast amounts of constitutionally protected speech for both adults and minors. Furthermore, Act 689 imposes much broader 'location restrictions' than a bar does."

The judge also noted that the ID requirements the Social Media Safety Act would impose could deter adult speech, since "it is likely that many adults who otherwise would be interested in becoming account holders on regulated social media platforms will be deterred—and their speech chilled—as a result of the age verification requirements, which…will likely require them to upload official government documents and submit to biometric scans."

Texas Law Would Let the Government 'Peer Into the Most Intimate and Personal Aspects of People's Lives'

A judge in Texas was similarly skeptical about the constitutionality of a Texas law related to age verification and adult content. The case was brought by the adult industry association the Free Speech Coalition (FSC).

In a Thursday order, Judge David A. Ezra blocked the state from enforcing the law as the FSC's case moves forward.

"We're pleased that the Court agreed with our view that HB 1181's true purpose is not to protect young people, but to prevent Texans from enjoying First Amendment protected expression," said FSC Executive Director Alison Boden. "The state's defense of the law was not based in science or technology, but ideology and politics."

Under H.B. 1181, platforms offering adult content would be forced to ID all visitors and to display warnings about the health dangers of viewing pornography. The law was set to take effect September 1.

"Even if the Court were to adopt narrow constructions of the statute, it would overburden protected speech of both sexual websites and their visitors," wrote Ezra in yesterday's order. "Courts have routinely struck down restrictions on sexual content as improperly tailored when they impermissibly restrict adult's access to sexual materials in the name of protecting minors."

Ezra called out Texas for not attempting less invasive means to shield young people from viewing porn and pointed out how thoroughly the law invades adult privacy.

If permitted to take effect, the law would allow "the government to peer into the most intimate and personal aspects of people's lives," wrote Ezra. "It runs the risk that the state can monitor when an adult views sexually explicit materials and what kinds of websites they visit."

Mike Stabile, the FSC's director of public affairs, called the order "a barnburner" in which the "court ruled with FSC on every major argument." Stabile also pointed out that Ezra is not a liberal judge but a Reagan appointee.

Or here, where he's like "Guys, did you even try parental filters before you came up with the censorship scheme?" pic.twitter.com/6A5cuyoZm1

— Mike Stabile (@mikestabile) August 31, 2023

Ezra's ruling may reverberate beyond Texas, notes Boden. It "rebuffs nearly every argument made by state legislatures," she said. "While Texas presented the most straightforward path to securing a ruling like this, the issues are the same whether in Utah, Louisiana or Virginia. Anyone who attempts to bring a case in those jurisdictions faces little hope of success."

"This is a template for fighting back [age verification] laws state-by-state," suggested Stabile. "The ruling may only enjoin Texas for now, but the constitutional issues it lays bare are almost exactly the same in those states. If an individual brings a suit in Utah, or a Attorney General in Louisiana, they're likely going to come up against these same basic facts."

Lawyer Gabriel Malor points out that the state in this case seems to be "teeing up an argument to reexamine precedent about how commercial speech can be regulated." State prosecutors argued that H.B. 1181 should be "subject to a lower standard of judicial scrutiny because it regulates only 'commercial entities, publication and distribution of material harmful to minors.'"


FREE MINDS

Meta has overhauled its controversial "dangerous organizations and individuals" policy. "The policy had come under fire in the past for casting an overly wide net that ended up removing legitimate, nonviolent content," notes Sam Biddle at The Intercept. "The goal of the change is to remove less of this material."

More from The Intercept:

Meta's "Dangerous Organizations and Individuals," or DOI, policy is based around a secret blacklist of thousands of people and groups, spanning everything from terrorists and drug cartels to rebel armies and musical acts. For years, the policy prohibited the more than one billion people using Facebook and Instagram from engaging in "praise, support or representation" of anyone on the list.

Now, Meta will provide a greater allowance for discussion of these banned people and groups — so long as it takes place in the context of "social and political discourse," according to the updated policy, which also replaces the blanket prohibition against "praise" of blacklisted entities with a new ban on "glorification" of them.

The updated policy language has been distributed internally, but Meta has yet to disclose it publicly beyond a mention of the "social and political discourse" exception on the community standards page. Blacklisted people and organizations are still banned from having an official presence on Meta's platforms.


FREE MARKETS

The Institute for Justice scores a win against civil asset forfeiture in Detroit:

????CIVIL FORFEITURE WIN????@IJ challenged Detroit's car forfeiture scheme, whereby it seizes innocent people's cars for 8-10 months *before a hearing* (to squeeze them for money).

Today in Ingram v. Wayne Cnty, the 6th Cir. holds that unconstitutional. 1/https://t.co/KiO2BX4dpw pic.twitter.com/ytfp5CElys

— Patrick Jaicomo (@pjaicomo) August 31, 2023


QUICK HITS

• As the trial of former Backpage executives got underway yesterday in a federal courthouse in Phoenix, prosecutor Austin Berry reportedly objected to a defendant's desire to show the jury the language of the First Amendment:

Notably prosecutor, Austin Berry of the DOJ's obscenity squad, objected to a slide in the PowerPoint for one defendant, showing the language of the First Amendment. As it says in the Bible, by their fruits, ye shall know them . 3/

— Stephen Lemons (@stephenlemons) August 31, 2023

• Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp rejected calls to interfere in former President Donald Trump's prosecution by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. "Up to this point, I have not seen any evidence that DA Willis's actions or lack thereof warrant action by the prosecuting attorney oversight commission," Kemp said on Thursday. "In my mind, a special session of the General Assembly to end run around this law is not feasible and may ultimately prove to be unconstitutional."

• The Washington Post fact checks some of President Joe Biden's personal stories, including a recently told tale about lightning striking a pond outside his home.

• New York City said it will use surveillance drones to spy on large Labor Day weekend parties.

• Proud Boys leader Joe Biggs was sentenced to 17 years in prison for his activity related to January 6, 2021. "While 17 years constitutes a lengthy prison sentence, it is considerably shorter than what the government requested: Prosecutors wanted 33 years for Biggs," notes Reason's Robby Soave.

• The Institute for Justice is helping Indiana end-of-life consultant Lauren Richwine sue over the state's attempt to force her to get funeral director and funeral home licenses in order to legally continue counseling and assisting terminally ill patients and their families with end-of-life planning.

• A Texas town of 250 people has 50 full-time and reserve police officers. "The town collected more than $1 million in court fines last year," coming "from more than 5,100 citations officers wrote," reports Texas' CBS 19.

• In the latest episode of Reason's Why We Can't Have Nice Things podcast, host Eric Boehm looks at the "chicken tax" that makes pickup trucks more expensive.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    One decision deals with porn, the other with social media platforms more broadly.

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    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      What's the difference?

    3. Eeyore   2 years ago

      That's what she said.

    4. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

      Or up theirs.
      🙂
      😉
      When I first saw the word "PrOn", I thought: "What's so obscene about shrimp cocktail?"
      🙂
      😉

      1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

        The price?

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

          Damned shrimp tariffs.

  2. Rev Arthur L kuckland   2 years ago

    Facebook announces they will change nothing. Useful idiot cum gobbler ENB looks at it as a huge win for free speech, despite literally yesterday supporting you tubes ban on people going against the party line.

    I would like reason to change their motto. Reason. Com seeking power to truth

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   2 years ago

      Speeking power to truth.

      Stupid auto correct

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        Indeed.

  3. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

    Gentlemen, you can't cite law in here! This is a Court of Law!

    1. Carey Allison   2 years ago

      Could there be a better example to illustrate why one should not himself to be "honor-bound" in any way when dealing with, or trapped within, a "justus" system that is completely lacking in both honor and honesty, that regards truth as secondary to stylish facts, and favors form over substance.

      Learn about jury nullification. Keep quiet about it till you age out of jury eligibility. Lie about it during voir dire. And have the courage, if you make it through the filter system, to use it as the last vestige of control over out-of-control, non-meritorious, or political prosecutions.

      1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 years ago

        Amen!

    2. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

      Yeah, go fight about it in the Dr. Strangelove War Room if they'll let you.
      🙂
      😉

  4. Jerry B.   2 years ago

    "The Washington Post fact checks some of President Joe Biden's personal stories, including a recently told tale about lightning striking a pond outside his home."

    Funnier than the article are the comments trying to diminish and deflect from it.

    1. Minadin   2 years ago

      I mean, the article itself is bending over backwards not to call them what they are: lies. Provable, obvious lies. Things that never happened.

      1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

        the article is the equivalent of a wrist slap with kid gloves on, and the commenters are up in arms with 'how dare you criticize the regime!' talk

        You can see why they get the jab, wear the mask, and follow whatever 'the science' says. Simping for authoritarians (and demanding that of others) is a fetish it seems for them.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

          Their elitist, righteous, sanctimonious, safety culture, nanny state self identity is more than a fetish.

        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

          Simping for authoritarians (and demanding that of others) is a fetish it seems for them.

          If the authoritarians have a D after their name and pimp left-wing causes, sure.

      2. Jerryskids   2 years ago

        Biden’s propensity to exaggerate or embellish tales about his life led to doubts about his truthfulness.

        Biden doesn't lie, he just misremembers, mixes up details on different stories, uses hyperbole for effect, tells tall tales. But he's not a liar like that cheating thief who colluded with the Russians to steal the election from Hillary. That's why there's no rating on this story, it's an explainer, not a fact check. Despite ENB calling it a fact check to make it seem like WaPo treats both sides fairly.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

          But they do equally distort the truth pro or con, according to their ideology. That seems fair.

        2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

          Biden is a shameless self aggrandizing asshole. The lie he tells about his son dying in Iraq and coming home in a flag draped coffin best illustrates his cynical self promotion. If my son were to die I can't imagine wanting to discuss the issue with strangers in a public setting. But for Biden it's just a throw away campaign talking point. And a provable bald faced lie. He's not just the worst president we've had since FDR. He's an appalling human being.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

            Biden is a combination of stupid and evil. But what about all the self-proclaimed normies who love him?

            1. R Mac   2 years ago

              Victims of propaganda?

      3. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

        If they were afraid of painting Biden as a liar they wouldn’t have run the article at all.

        1. Minadin   2 years ago

          No one has accused them of being afraid. I certainly didn't.

          I'm implying that they're simps.

          1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago (edited)

            They are being critical of Joe Biden, and they should get credit for it, even if one has to give it begrudgingly because one believes they are part of the left-leaning mainstream media.

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

          They’re definitely not afraid. They’re regime propagandists minimizing the obvious.

        3. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 years ago

          Narrator: Mike Laursen: White knight? Sealion? Gaslighter? Hero of the people!

          Voice of Mike Laursen: "The propaganda you just read is not propaganda, because logic dictates that nobody would print propaganda if they thought you could identify it as propaganda."

      4. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

        It's in their style book
        Biden - propensity to exaggerate or embellish tales about his life led to doubts about his truthfulness.

        Trump - Lies.

    2. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

      One of the gems, among the absolutely unhinged cope fest there:

      "Yeah, see... THIS is why I wanted VP Kamala Harris to be the Democratic Nominee in the last election.

      I Knew Joe Biden would do fine by our country as President, but at the same time, many of us were well aware of the baggage he brings. Kamala Harris would've provided some of the very same policy initiatives as Pres. Biden, although her more Left-leaning ideas could be a bit much. But, I thought overall she would serve at least as well as Pres. Biden.

      I am a 66 Yr. Old Tired & Retired White guy. One of the things I'm tired of has been Old White Guys as President."

      1. damikesc   2 years ago

        I love that Kamala "slavery is not slavery if I support it" Harris is their allegedly preferred option. Funny, I bet that aged cracker did not support her in 2020.

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

        What a fucking way to admit that Presidents are just figureheads, and have no direction of their own other than what think tanks and bureaucrats tell them to do. No wonder these people were so threatened by Trump.

        1. Ersatz   2 years ago

          This is EXACTLY the point. Trump is dangerous to the deep state becasue his ego and self confidence (narcisism ?) wont let him be a stooge for them. He wants what he wants, cares about what he cares about - and if he doesnt care he'll let the deep state have their way on those things. Thats not enough for them. They need simps like obama or bush who will say yes sir yes sir 3 bags full.

    3. Minadin   2 years ago

      Remember last year when they NYT did a similar puff piece on how the 'not exactly true' things that constantly come out of the President's mouth are him just 'spinning yarns'?

      https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/10/us/politics/biden-exaggeration-falsehood.html

      1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

        It got lost in the 1000 "How Trump's Lies are Killing Democracy and Starting World War III" articles

    4. Mike Laursen   2 years ago (edited)

      Is there a way to get around the screen requiring a WP account?

      (It’s not quite a paywall. Maybe it should be called a “freewall”?)

      Update: Just got around it with an incognito window.

      1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago (edited)

        The article was hilarious.

        Biden is such an out-of-touch old fart he doesn’t realize the things he says are all archived on the Internet and can be fact-checked and cross-checked. He still thinks he can tell fibs at a Kiwanis Club in Des Moines and nobody will remember or follow up.

        [Disclaimer: I’m not excusing Biden’s habit of lying when I say the article is “hilarious”. Presidents should not lie, especially about important matters.

        Also, I am going to stop including a disclaimer with every comment I make. I was doing that for Spiritus Mundi, but yesterday SM clearly unmasked himself as a full-of-shit troll with no interest in serious discussion, and he is now muted.]

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          He said a good number of these things for the past 50 years, doofus. His age has little to do with it. Biden's a serial, sociopathic liar, and it's why his presidential ambitions have crashed and burned in 10,000 gallons of jet fuel before 2020.

        2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

          "he is now muted."

          Was he the last one?
          Is your entire comments page gray now?
          Since you have muted everyone who questioned your motives here and noted your bad faith, the only people still appearing should be your fellow trolls, sarcasmic and Buttplug.

          1. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

            I sometimes wonder why he engages in conversations here when he can see only a very small percentage of the comments on the page.

            1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

              It's a shame I have to do that, but there are a long list of commenters here that are not worthy of unmuting because of their repeated dishonesty, personal attacks, and lack of any substance.

              I can unmute if I need to, to see context.

              1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

                Maybe if you trolled less, everyone wouldn't be constantly telling you to fuck off.
                When the entire board is mean to you, you might be the problem.

              2. Bertram Guilfoyle   2 years ago

                Why do you spend so much of your time hanging out here then?

              3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

                “It’s a shame I have to do that….”

                Lol. The guy who whines about victimhood narratives is never short on self pity.

              4. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

                You mute because you lose arguments, twit. Don't lie about "repeated dishonesty, personal attacks, and lack of any substance" when you are guilty of exactly that, buckaroo. You make Sarcasmic looks like he's fully self-aware, and that takes some real talent.

              5. rbike   2 years ago

                Am I unmuted? Is there a list?

                1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

                  In print just as much as Sarcasmic’s list.

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

              It’s mainly because he’s a weak-ass little bitch who can’t take mean words on the internet. Remember when the commenters here, in the pre-registration days, called this place “Thunderdome” because no one had any issue giving each other shit?

              Laursen is too fucking fragile to operate online in anything other than a heavily curated hugbox. I suspect the only reason he still comments here is because he realized the Glibs don't like his left-wing simpery and passive-aggressive behavior, either, and he doesn't have anywhere else to participate online that tolerates his stupidity.

              1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

                He can always return to Quora.

                1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

                  I honestly think he gets a dopamine rush from the Mute User button and the grey boxes, and Quora doesn't provide those hits he needs.

          2. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

            My goal is to make every lefties mute list.

        3. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 years ago (edited)

          [Disclaimer: I’m not excusing Biden’s habit of lying when I say the article is “hilarious”. Presidents should not lie, especially about important matters.

          Presidents should not lie. Especially about unimportant matters. At least lying about important matters requires some amount of rationalization. People who lie about small, stupid shit demonstrate they lack integrity altogether.

        4. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          he is now muted.

          Your catch-all answer for dealing with people who provide you proper citations that contradict your point of view and narrative.

          You're up to what, 95, 97% of the commentariat now as gray boxes?

        5. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

          Mike “disclaimer” laursen with yet another laursen victimhood narrative, folks.

          Ain’t he sumthin’?

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

            Yep, he's got his victimhood signal up, running, lit, and sending out.

    5. Homer Thompson   2 years ago

      it's the parkinson's

  5. Rev Arthur L kuckland   2 years ago

    any Sentanced more than 0 years is a travesty of justice. J6 protesters are getting tortured while blm/antifa are getting money for destruction, assault, and murder.

    Fuck off and die, every one of you fak libritarians.

    1. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

      Hey, someone knocked down a fence in District 1 and got 17 years. We'll call him "the tip of the spear" and "terrorist" and the leftists lap it up.

      See Mike's circle jerk frenzy yesterday.

      1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

        My “circle jerk frenzy” where I clearly stated I think Biggs’ sentence is excessive? That one.

        Please quote anything from my “circle jerk frenzy” where I supported labeling the guy as a terrorist.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          OK, "Dances in Circles".

        2. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

          Now you are demanding I cite YOU!?!?!

          HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

          1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

            Not "demanding" anything.

            Since you obviously don't care about honesty or credibility, I'll cite myself: "My comment is directed at Spiritus’ habitual bullshitting, and in no way implies I think Biggs sentence is appropriate. I think it is excessive, thank you for asking."

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

              Since you obviously don’t care about honesty or credibility...

              You have about as much self-awareness as Sarcasmic.

    2. freedomwriter   2 years ago

      This article is talking about police state shit in RED AF states and you have this take? You have TDS/LDS/BDS

  6. TrickyVic (old school)   2 years ago

    """This analogy is weak," wrote Brooks. "After all, minors have no constitutional right to consume alcohol, and the primary purpose of a bar is to serve alcohol. ""

    Minors have no constitutional right to access the internet. The primary purpose of a porn site is to serve porn.

    If the law left it at 18+ sites they might have an argument. You can go to the mall, you can't go to the bar in the mall.

    Porn hub should identify as the leader in LGTBQ+100 education. CA would mandate it for students.

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   2 years ago

      They don't already?

      1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

        It's called "gender queer" and they are actively fighting to keep it in their curriculum

    2. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

      Minors have no constitutional right to access the internet.

      Neither do adults. I don’t have a constitutional right to a car or a dishwasher or a jacuzzi bath. But the government doesn’t get to ban those things just because I don’t have an affirmative right to them.

      1. TrickyVic (old school)   2 years ago

        Requiring verification is not banning.

        Just sayin.

        There are lots of thing government would love to ban. But the government would not ban something they use to build profiles on people.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      Do you want to destroy porn?

      1. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

        That’s probably a kink for someone.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          Rule 34.

    4. Eeyore   2 years ago

      Just ban under 18 year olds from accessing the internet. Done.

      1. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

        And anyone over 18, just to be safe.

  7. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    Chicago residents on proposed migrant shelter: 'Send them back.'
    https://twitchy.com/brettt/2023/08/31/chicago-residents-on-proposed-migrant-shelter-send-them-back-n2386775

    NEW: Chicago residents lose their minds as illegal immigrants continue to take over their city.

    Hard to feel bad when these were the same people who opposed Trump's border wall.

    The residents started sounding a lot like Trump supporters when one woman called for the government to "send them back."

    “I don't want them there. Take them someplace else or send them back to Venezuela. I don't care where they go. This is wrong. You got 73% of the people homeless in this city are black people. What have you done for them?”

    Elections have consequences!

    1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

      It doesn't stop with Trump.

      Los Angeles City Council wants Texas Gov. Abbott to face human trafficking charges over busing of migrants
      https://www.theblaze.com/news/la-city-council-sue-abbott

      The Los Angeles City Council voted to look into whether to pursue lawsuits against Republican Texas. Gov. Greg Abbott over his policy of busing asylum seekers from the border state.

      The council voted unanimously for two motions on Wednesday to consider lawsuits against the state of Texas and Gov. Abbott. Council members demanded to know if Abbott would be criminally charged for kidnapping and human trafficking over the migrants.

      "The message is clear that the city of Los Angeles will not accept this kind of behavior," said Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez to KTLA-TV.

      "The governors are doing this for political points and that is unacceptable, we cannot be playing with people's lives in that way," he added, "and so if they did something unlawful, we want to make sure that we cover it and we take any proper steps."

      The second motion called on law enforcement officials in California to investigate whether Abbott had broken any laws and, if he had, to prosecute him.

      1. damikesc   2 years ago

        LA council can rest easy that nobody wants to go to LA anyway.

        I hope Abbott sends them a picture of a middle finger in response.

      2. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

        The second motion called on law enforcement officials in California to investigate whether Abbott had broken any laws and, if he had, to prosecute him.

        I really want to see this happen. Very curious what Abbott might do if charged by Los Angeles.

        1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 years ago

          Hopefully, declare war against the State of California. I think Texas could kick their ass.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

            They'd have to take care of the quislings in Austin, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and the Rio Grande Valley first.

        2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          Not set foot in Los Angeles?

          1. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

            That's not how republicans roll. Even Trump turned himself in.

            1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

              "Never Surrender!"

              1. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

                Are you mocking Trump for not choosing to be a fugitive? It seems like you'd have had a lot more to say if he'd tried to flee the country rather than make his mandatory court appearance.

                1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

                  Dee wants it both ways so he can maintain his TDS.

                2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

                  Nope. I'm mocking him for his goofy-ass fundraising campaign where he is using a mug shot of himself literally surrending for arrest with the caption, "Never Surrender".

                  1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

                    Because words can't have two different meanings, right? And autantonyms don't exist?

                    Mike cleaved his definition in two, while he cleaved to the original.

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

                    You don’t get it

      3. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

        "“The governors are doing this for political points and that is unacceptable, we cannot be playing with people’s lives in that way"

        Unfortunately their take-away thus far is "well everything is fine, except the R's were mean poop poop heads"

        Not "Oh, maybe all those border states had a point..."

        Let them drown in their homeless paradises, and let the blue cities eat themselves. Happy to live in a medium sized, not insane city, in a red state. At least for now, we dont tolerate this shit. We will see what happens with many more years of democrat rule.

        1. Carey Allison   2 years ago

          They bought the "E" ticket - now they get to enjoy the ride. That would apply to liberals in California, blacks in Chicago, and Karens in suburbia.

      4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        Did Abbott post any mean tweets?

      5. TrickyVic (old school)   2 years ago

        ""Los Angeles City Council wants Texas Gov. Abbott to face human trafficking charges over busing of migrants""

        CA is one of the biggest supporters of human trafficking. The cartel is making millions thanks to their policies.

        1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

          California's got their own wall north of Tiajuana. Fuck em.
          Hey Abbott send more busses.

    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland   2 years ago

      As a Chicago native I can attest that those fuckers deserve what they get

    3. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

      These dorks vote Democrat in very fucking election. They would vote for Adolf Hitler if he had a fucking "D" after his name. And now they bitch, piss, whine, moan, and complain that the Democrats are allowing in these illegal aliens (let's use the proper technical term here). Something, something about reaping what one sows.

      Word to the dumbasses, if you don't like the policy, stop voting for the party that supports that policy, idiots.

      1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   2 years ago

        James Lindsay got mein kamf published in a progressive journal. And another turned him down doing the same thing, because it wasn't extreme enough.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

          A "literal" Hitler?

        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

          Wait, what the fuck? I knew he'd done a neo-Sokal type of thing where he submitted a bunch of articles talking about how glaciers are racist or something to that effect, but I didn't know he actually submitted Mein Kampf as part of that effort.

          1. R Mac   2 years ago

            https://www.foxnews.com/us/academic-journal-accepts-feminist-mein-kampf

          2. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

            The progressive roots of fascism are well documented, even if progressives try to gaslight otherwise. It wouldn't surprise me in the least.

          3. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

            Fascists were socialists, their disagreement with the communists lay in whether the socialist state should be global or national in nature.
            Nothing else.

          4. Social Justice is neither   2 years ago

            The glacier was a real paper by someone else that got them going on this, but extended portions of Mein Kampf were included as their thesis for a couple of their submissions.

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

              That's fucking hilarious. I unironically want to do that at the next professional conference I attend, which has a bunch of rad-left academic shitlibs as part of the organizational membership.

    4. TrickyVic (old school)   2 years ago

      Liberals never have a problem until it affects them.

    5. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      How about an even trade.

      Venezuelans and Nicaraguans should fuck right off. They voted for their destruction.

    6. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

      Hard to know who actually voted for what in Chicago.

    7. freedomwriter   2 years ago

      This article is about police state shit in RED AF states and this is your take? Stupid anti American cult party followers!

    8. One-Punch_Man   2 years ago

      Nice there she only cares about black homeless. Everyone else - you deserve it.

  8. Rev Arthur L kuckland   2 years ago

    Quite pimping why we can't have nice things, everyone knows Eric bohem is a shit subhuman cancer.

  9. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago (edited)

    Why would they exchange that many emails over work email and servers? I’m willing to bet they weren’t all about going to the lake to fish and smoke crack.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/hunter-bidens-firm-and-vice-president-bidens-office-exchanged-over-1000-emails

    New records released by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) reveal that Hunter Biden’s firm, Rosemont Seneca Partners, exchanged over 1,000 emails with the office of then-Vice President Joe Biden during the Obama Administration.

    As the New York Post reports, the records were released by NARA on Wednesday after a request from the conservative legal advocacy group America First Legal (AFL). At least 861 emails were sent or received by the Office of the Vice President during the period of time between January of 2011 and December of 2013, and over 200 more emails remain hidden due to the Biden White House citing executive privilege.

    The emails that were released show that Rosemont Seneca was given direct lines of communication to Joe Biden’s office, and were often given crucial information regarding various White House social events in order to seek audiences with government officials. Among the information shared with Hunter’s business partners were White House guest lists, seating arrangements, and guest biographies for numerous official events, such as the 2012 United Kingdom State Dinner, the 2013 Turkey State Luncheon, and the 2014 France State Dinner.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      But no Russians, so totes OK.

    2. freedomwriter   2 years ago

      This article is about police state shit in RED AF states and this is your take? Stupid anti American cult party followers!

  10. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    Hoax that got some churches burned down.

    No human remains found 2 years after claims of ‘mass graves’ in Canada
    https://nypost.com/2023/08/31/still-no-evidence-of-mass-graves-of-indigenous-children-in-canada/

    After two years of horror stories about the alleged mass graves of Indigenous children at residential schools across Canada, a series of recent excavations at suspected sites has turned up no human remains.

    Some academics and politicians say it’s further evidence that the stories are unproven.

    Minegoziibe Anishinabe, a group of indigenous people also known as Pine Creek First Nation, excavated 14 sites in the basement of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Catholic Church near the Pine Creek Residential School in Manitoba during four weeks this summer.

    The so-called “anomalies” were first detected using ground-penetrating radar, but on Aug. 18, Chief Derek Nepinak of remote Pine Creek Indian Reserve said no remains were found.

    He also referred to the effort as the “initial excavation,” leading some who were skeptical of the original claims to think even more are planned.

    “I don’t like to use the word hoax because it’s too strong but there are also too many falsehoods circulating about this issue with no evidence,” Jacques Rouillard, a professor emeritus in the Department of History at the Université de Montréal, told The Post Wednesday.

    1. Minadin   2 years ago

      Some churches? 83?

      https://tnc.news/2023/07/04/a-map-of-every-church-burnt-or-vandalized-since-the-residential-school-announcements1/

      1. Zeb   2 years ago

        What's the baseline for church arson or vandalism?

        1. R Mac   2 years ago

          Are we counting France in there or strictly Canada?

          1. Minadin   2 years ago

            There were a few in Quebec

    2. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

      Wait a second, I was told "The Science" was certain that the anomalies were absolutely, indisputably, unmarked graves? How can this be.

      A trusted, educated, expert in their field, ScIEnTiST (TM) told me that based on the science, these were definitely graves.

      Good thing we put the information out there, caused mass hysteria, and burnt down a bunch of churches in response...

      These people all need to be publicly executed

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        Having used ground penetrating radar (GPR) to locate various subsurface structures (such as underground storage tanks), I know that GPR has a limitation in that it can see the anomaly underground, but until the anomaly is excavated, one cannot be sure exactly what it is. Everyone here who jumped the gun and claimed these are mass graves should be publicly shamed, and worse for the ones who caused mass hysteria.

        1. Minadin   2 years ago

          Yeah, it's a neat tool, but it has its limits. It's not like it gives the user X-Ray vision or anything remotely close.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

            It's likely they found an area that was filled-in for some reason for another. They can look like mass graves or even tank pits, but they're not.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

              Unless you want them to be mass graves. Do you want truth or truthiness?

              1. Ersatz   2 years ago

                anything but a smug lecture from stevie colbert

        2. Rev Arthur L kuckland   2 years ago

          They deserve the same fate as the churches. Being set on fire

      2. ducksalad   2 years ago (edited)

        Another part of the game was pointing at ordinary cemeteries and acting like they’re evidence of something unusual.

      3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

        Well fuck man, no one was supposed to actually check this shit out. What part of “white people suck” needs to be verified in 2023? Sheesh.

    3. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

      Children die. Not so long ago, they used to die in much greater numbers than they do today, with modern nutrition and medicine. A place that housed large numbers of children for decades will certainly have children's graves. Even if they did find graves, that would not be evidence of foul play.

      1. Zeb   2 years ago

        No, but hidden graves or mass burials would warrant some further investigation. If they aren't finding those, then I agree there isn't really any evidence of anything.

        1. Minadin   2 years ago

          The left-wing anarchist arsonists did not wait for the findings to come out.

          In related news, Canadian police have made a total of 9 arrests for these 83 incidents (locations targeted more than once are only counted as one incident) - all related to arson; 0 for vandalism.

          Still, that's 9 more than the US police have for all the arson and vandalism at pregnancy help centers after the Dobbs decision (or, after the Dobbs leak).

      2. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

        Yes, but they are usually sent back to families for burial or cremation. Therein lies part of what made these Residential Schools so shitty.

        I don't counsel arson of anything, but all Gummint Skoolz need to be memorial sites for the horrors they inflicted and all houses of worship turned to useful human purposes.

        Maybe one day when human beings finally fully use their rational faculty that sets them apart from the rest of living things.

        1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

          Very libertarian, attacking religion because you don't like it. Very liberty loving there.

          1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

            BTW, the irony is one of the main reasons these Native schools were founded was to destroy their religion. But I'm sure the irony is lost on you.

            1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

              I condemned the Residential Schools below, just as I did when the story first broke. Dummy!

          2. R Mac   2 years ago

            Being a bigot towards people of faith is part of his religion.

            1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

              And sucking up to religionists is obviously your religion. Another Dummy!

          3. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

            No, I am against the Canadian Residential Schools precisely because they were government-funded coercive religious schools that forced Indian children to give up their languages and family ties and forced them to adapt Christianity as their religion. That is Living Death that is every bit as bad as if children died in their custody.

    4. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      "Hoax that got some churches burned down."

      This was known to be a hoax at the time everywhere except in the establishment media. Even when Trudeau was perpetuating the hoax and inflaming Canadians and blaming churches.

      I remember one of the fifty-centers here calling me practically Hitler for pointing out that no bodies had been found in the "mass grave".

      1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

        OlIt is not a hoax that Residential Schools coerced Indian children to take up Christianity and inflicted physical and sexual abuse upon them.

  11. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Meta has overhauled its controversial "dangerous organizations and individuals" policy.

    Backpage prosecutors, start your engines.

  12. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1696802553478922281

    A ship with 250+ military-age illegals from Africa just arrived on the shores of Italy

    No sane nation would allow this to go on

    1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

      Foreign army of occupation.

      Posts distort California bill allowing non-citizen police officers
      https://apnews.com/article/fact-checking-046640064186#:~:text=The%20bill%20would%20permit%20non-citizens%20who%20are%20authorized,are%20not%20authorized%20to%20work%20in%20the%20country.

      THE FACTS: The California bill, SB 960, was introduced in February and is still making its way through the legislative process.

      The bill seeks to remove a provision in state law that requires police officers, or peace officers, to be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident who is eligible for and has applied for citizenship.

      1. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

        How many Justine Damond's do they want?

        1. Zeb   2 years ago

          US citizen cops never shoot anyone inappropriately.

          1. R Mac   2 years ago

            The shitiness of citizen cops aside, you do realize the significance of having foreigner police corps, right?

            1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

              Please share your thoughts on that.

              1. R Mac   2 years ago

                Police from the local populace will have family members as part of the local populace.

                Police made up of foreigners are easily used as mercenaries by the ruling elite against the local populace.

                1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

                  Hmmm...in some places. There are places like Minneapolis where there are now large communities of foreign-born people. A Somali police officer there would have family and friends in the community.

                  1. One-Punch_Man   2 years ago

                    True. I think the bigger question is who's laws do they follow? In your example, do they enforce Sharia law or Minn laws.

                    Laws of religion and laws of state don't always match.

            2. Zeb   2 years ago

              Depends on the foreigner. I know several who I'd rather have be cops than many US citizen cops I've encountered. If someone is a permanent resident who can demonstrate knowledge of and a commitment to US law and constitutional values, I don't see the problem.

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        Illinois is ahead of California on this one.

        https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_d728b68e-2fdc-11ee-9bba-bfc206b096ff.html

        Gov. J.B. Pritzker says he’s proud to sign a law allowing noncitizens in Illinois to become police.

      3. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

        How else are they going to find enough colored officers to meet their consent decree quotas?

  13. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Real #Resistance. All of these cameras, along with any and all speed and red light cameras, should meet this fate.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/100s-ulez-cameras-destroyed-vigilante-group-following-wider-london-roll-out

    Hundreds of Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) cameras have been vandalized by a vigilante group that opposes the controversial scheme, which extended across wider London this week and charges road users for traveling in non-compliant vehicles.

    A vigilante group known as the Blade Runners has been targeting newly installed cameras across the capital in a bid to disrupt the implementation of ULEZ as much as possible, and hundreds of cameras have already been hit.

    Prior to the roll-out, which came into force on Tuesday, around 500 cameras had been marked as out of action or damaged, according to a map the vigilante group promoted. Many of the cameras targeted were located in London’s southeast with 156 of the 185 cameras around the districts of Sydenham and Sidcup being hit, as well as 18 of the 22 cameras installed in Bromley.

    Despite their criminal activity, the vigilantes have received political support, including from a former Conservative Party leader and cabinet minister, Sir Iain Duncan Smith, who insisted he was “happy” for Londoners to fight back because “they are facing an imposition that no one wants and they have been lied to about it.”

    Which is more criminal? The vigilantes or the ULEZ scheme?

    1. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

      Which is more criminal? The vigilantes or the ULEZ scheme?

      Always side with citizens and liberty.

    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland   2 years ago

      That question falsely labels the vigilants as criminals

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        The article called the vigilante activity "criminal". Personally, I believe the scheme is criminal, and all of these cameras need to be destroyed.

      2. freedomwriter   2 years ago

        Same as heroes like Manning, Snowden, Assange, et. Al. are labeled in this country.

    3. R Mac   2 years ago

      I know what I’d do if the government put cameras up around here.

      1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

        Nothing?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          Cameras like that are banned in R Mac's state.

      2. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

        Necklacing seems appropriate.

  14. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago (edited)

    Detroit’s car forfeiture scheme, whereby it seizes innocent people’s cars for 8-10 months *before a hearing* (to squeeze them for money).

    Today in Ingram v. Wayne Cnty, the 6th Cir. holds that unconstitutional.

    That and $20 will get you a bus pass.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      Nobody needs 23 miles of travel freedom.

  15. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    ...prosecutor Austin Berry reportedly objected to a defendant's desire to show the jury the language of the First Amendment...

    Breaking news: government functionary doesn't care for constitutional protections.

  16. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp rejected calls to interfere in former President Donald Trump's prosecution by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

    Kemp doing his best to win Trump 2024.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

      The man is governor in a very purple state and isn't going to do anything to piss off Atlanta at this point.

      1. R Mac   2 years ago

        Isn’t he also a WEF lackey?

        1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

          The World Economic Forum says he's a member.

          https://www.weforum.org/people/brian-kemp

      2. freedomwriter   2 years ago

        Purple? How big was the R governor victory?

  17. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    And just how does one hold a govt accountable if that govt gets to decide what is 'true'?

    Ireland’s Media Minister Says Government Will Decide What Is True & What Isn't
    https://rumble.com/v3c660q-irelands-media-minister-says-government-will-decide-what-is-true-and-what-i.html

    Discussing the implementation of the Digital Services Act (DSA), Ireland’s Media Minister, Catherine Martin, defends the decision that a government appointed entity will ultimately decide what is true and what isn't and what speech is and isn't permitted by citizens.

    1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

      She said it, but, but, but, one of the posts about it got the year she said it wrong.

      Did New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern Once Say, 'Unless You Hear It from Us, It Is Not the Truth'?
      https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/jacinda-ardern-truth/

      1. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

        Snopes is very much like Laursen: Dances in circles to justify any leftist position as "true". Even throws in "disclaimers" to validate any leftist tendencies.

        From Snopes:
        The Daily Wire did not include around 27 seconds that preceded the clip, in which Ardern spoke more about not being fooled by misleading information on social media in the early days of the pandemic.

        Hilarious. In the early days of the pandemic, world governments were the ONLY ones doling out misinformation about the scamdemic.

        1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          Guess I live rent free in your head. Thanks for name checking me in a discussion I wasn't participating in.

          1. R Mac   2 years ago

            You’re just that easy to ridicule.

          2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

            You didn't participate in a discussion with Snopes or with Jacinda Arden?

            He was pointing out that they prevaricate just like you. Not that they involve you in any consultation.

            1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

              Even Snopes isn't dumb enough to do that.

      2. Eeyore   2 years ago

        Snopes has joined the internet of pointless websites - along with Meta and X.

        1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

          Snopes created that category.

    2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

      1984 was not meant to be an instruction manual.

      1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

        Are we sure about that?

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      I miss the Ireland that hated totalitarian monarchs.

      1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

        They need another famine to snap them out of it.

        1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

          https://www.flickr.com/photos/194775987@N02/53157807680/in/dateposted-public/

    4. freedomwriter   2 years ago

      I am looking forward to AI wiping this pathetic species nearly off the earth. AI will save some, maybe 1-10%

      1. Ersatz   2 years ago

        I'd pin my hopes on giant meteor

  18. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    The Washington Post fact checks some of President Joe Biden's personal stories...

    Even Bezos wants a different democrat in the White House.

    1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      Several commenters above say it was a puff piece.

      1. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

        May have been. To uncircle the wagons even a little is movement I wouldn't expect otherwise.

        1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          Yes, every bit of criticism of Biden in the mainstream press is a good thing.

      2. R Mac   2 years ago

        Dee still hasn’t figured out Fist.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          Dee is about as dense and as obtuse a person I've ever come across on the internet, and there are some really dense and obtuse people I've seen on it.

  19. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    New York City said it will use surveillance drones to spy on large Labor Day weekend parties.

    You elected the NYPD to be mayor. This is what you get.

  20. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Proud Boys leader Joe Biggs was sentenced to 17 years in prison for his activity related to January 6, 2021.

    If only he had simply burnt down a car dealership in flyover America.

    1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      Or worn a mask and not appeared in videos on social media while committing his crimes.

      [Disclaimer: Not dismissing liberal rioters, whom I condemn along with conservative rioters. What I am saying is that it is disingenuous when conservatives complain about liberal rioters were not prosecuted for this or that crime without acknowledging that the liberals rioters were not caught in the first place because they took measures to prevent being caught, while, in contrast, the dumbshit January 6th MAGA rioters advertised their crimes publicly.]

      1. damikesc   2 years ago

        The ones punished in blue cities have received millions from the cities. Literally millions.

        1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          That was hand-wavily vague.

          1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

            No it wasn't.

          2. damikesc   2 years ago

            It really is not. It's been in the news. NYC and DC specifically have done so.

            1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

              So has Denver.

            2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

              Just read about Denver. They paid out millions to “BLM” protestors but it wasn’t voluntarily: the police department lost a class action lawsuit.

            3. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

              In general, you left out the context that in all these cases the cities lost or settled class action lawsuits over alleged police misconduct. Omitting that context makes it sound like their woke city councils just woke up one morning and thought, "We oughta give a bunch of money to BLM protestors!"

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        Disclaimer: Mike Laursen is a well-known liar, obfuscator, and sea lion who will try to split hairs on every piece of evidence you post as a citation, if he bothers to read/view it at all instead of just muting you so he can revel in his blissful ignorance.

    2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/crime/2022/08/10/twin-cities-men-charged-kenosha-arson-looting/10288877002/

      Federal prosecutors have charged two more Minnesota men with participating in arsons and looting in Kenosha following the police shooting of Jacob Blake two years ago.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        Jokes escape you, Laursen. You must lead one really humorless life, dude.

      2. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

        That's a year old. Show me a conviction.

        1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago (edited)

          I found the sentencing of one of them:

          https://www.wgtd.org/news/2020-kenosha-looter-sentenced-federal-court

          For the others, I cannot find any follow-up articles about trials, sentencing, acquittal or dismissal, so ??? (I’m sure you’ll just assume what it means.) The Garner guy sounds like he turned on his colleagues, so maybe he got a plea deal.

  21. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/MarlaTellez/status/1695508483574259899

    #BREAKING 10th bus from Texas arrives in Los Angeles carrying 39 migrants, including 12 families + 21 children

    The 10th bus comes 5 days after the last

    Earlier this week,
    @MayorOfLA
    told me "LA has not extended an invitation asking for people to come. This is a political act"

    1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

      Oh gosh, 10 whole buses. I wonder how many buses worth arrive in a border state, every day

      Also, doesn't Newsom brag all the time about the titan of an economy that California is, and how it subsidizes poor red states? Honestly, we should be funneling 100% of migrants to LA and SF henceforth, until they are so full of homeless they cant function.

      They've been fucking around far too much, and only have found out about 1% of what they need to

      1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

        so full of homeless they cant function.

        They're not functioning now.

      2. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

        CA is a border state. Abbott should run them up to Seattle.

        1. Stuck in California   2 years ago

          I don't disagree, but...

          Washington is a Border state.

    2. damikesc   2 years ago

      Did LA rescind its self-professed designation as a sanctuary city?
      Did CA decide to not be a sanctuary state?

      No?

      Then they have not pulled up the welcome mat.

      Have fun.

    3. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

      Only 39? They need to switch from buses to trains. Forty and eight.

    4. Eeyore   2 years ago

      Why LA? Should bus them to Los Altos or Atherton.

      1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

        Or Vancouver.

        1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

          You don't want to kill them.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

            Too late, they already get shipped to Chicago.

      2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

        Atherton would be funny. They aren’t all that enthusiastic about the presence of anyone who has fewer than nine figures of income.

  22. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    A Texas town of 250 people has 50 full-time and reserve police officers. "The town collected more than $1 million in court fines last year..."

    Feel free to mess with Texans, I guess.

  23. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    ON THE CORRECT HANDLING OF CONTRADICTIONS AMONG THE PEOPLE
    February 27, 1957

    [Speech at the Eleventh Session (Enlarged) of the Supreme State Conference. Comrade Mao Tsetung went over the verbatim record and made certain additions before its publication in the People's Daily on June 19, 1957.]

    Our state is a people's democratic dictatorship led by the working class and based on the worker-peasant alliance. What is this dictatorship for? Its first function is internal, namely, to suppress the reactionary classes and elements and those exploiters who resist the socialist revolution, to suppress those who try to wreck our socialist construction, or in other words, to resolve the contradictions between ourselves and the internal enemy. For instance, to arrest, try and sentence certain counter-revolutionaries, and to deprive landlords and bureaucrat-capitalists of their right to vote and their freedom of speech for a certain period of time -- all this comes within the scope of our dictatorship. To maintain public order and safeguard the interests of the people, it is necessary to exercise dictatorship as well over thieves, swindlers, murderers, arsonists, criminal gangs and other scoundrels who seriously disrupt public order. The second function of this dictatorship is to protect our country from subversion and possible aggression by external enemies. In such contingencies, it is the task of this dictatorship to resolve the contradiction between ourselves and the external enemy. The aim of this dictatorship is to protect all our people so that they can devote themselves to peaceful labour and make China a socialist country with modern industry, modern agriculture, and modern science and culture. Who is to exercise this dictatorship? Naturally, the working class and the entire people under its leadership. Dictatorship does not apply within the ranks of the people. The people cannot exercise dictatorship over themselves, nor must one section of the people oppress another. Law-breakers among the people will be punished according to law, but this is different in principle from the exercise of dictatorship to suppress enemies of the people. What applies among the people is democratic centralism. Our Constitution lays it down that citizens of the People's Republic of China enjoy freedom of speech, the press, assembly, association, procession, demonstration, religious belief, and so on. Our Constitution also provides that the organs of state must practice democratic centralism, that they must rely on the masses and that their personnel must serve the people. Our socialist democracy is the broadest kind of democracy, such as is not to be found in any bourgeois state. Our dictatorship is the people's democratic dictatorship led by the working class and based on the worker-peasant alliance. That is to say, democracy operates within the ranks of the people, while the working class, uniting with all others enjoying civil rights, and in the first place with the peasantry, enforces dictatorship over the reactionary classes and elements and all those who resist socialist transformation and oppose socialist construction. By civil rights, we mean, politically, the rights of freedom and democracy.

    But this freedom is freedom with leadership and this democracy is democracy under centralized guidance, not anarchy. Anarchy does not accord with the interests or wishes of the people.

    1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

      ...Those who demand freedom and democracy in the abstract regard democracy as an end and not as a means. Democracy as such sometimes seems to be an end, but it is in fact only a means. Marxism teaches us that democracy is part of the superstructure and belongs to the realm of politics. That is to say, in the last analysis, it serves the economic base. The same is true of freedom. Both democracy and freedom are relative, not absolute, and they come into being and develop in specific historical conditions. Within the ranks of the people, democracy is correlative with centralism and freedom with discipline. They are the two opposites of a single entity, contradictory as well as united, and we should not one-sidedly emphasize one to the exclusion of the other. Within the ranks of the people, we cannot do without freedom, nor can we do without discipline; we cannot do without democracy, nor can we do without centralism. This unity of democracy and centralism, of freedom and discipline, constitutes our democratic centralism. Under this system, the people enjoy broad democracy and freedom, but at the same time they have to keep within the bounds of socialist discipline. All this is well understood by the masses.

      1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

        It’s election season, so let the academics share their beefs about U.S. democracy
        https://www.thecollegefix.com/its-election-season-so-let-the-academics-share-their-beefs-about-u-s-democracy/

        In the middle of the 2016 campaign, Vox.com published “American democracy is doomed” in which Matty Iglesias noted that during the George W. Bush terms “there was a very serious discussion in an editorial meeting about the fact that the United States was now exhibiting 11 of the 13 telltale signs of a fascist dictatorship.”

        In December of 2019 The Atlantic published “Too Much Democracy is Bad for Democracy.” The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace put out “Profound Rebuilding Needed to Shore Up U.S. Democracy” the day after January 6, 2021.

        And “Republicans are pushing American democracy to its breaking point” came from Al Jazeera a bit earlier this year.

        Here at The College Fix we saw “Biden DOE official: Democracy is based on white supremacy,” a former CNN talking head telling an audience that journalists’ bias is just being “pro-democracy,” and a Harvard professor claiming the GOP has put American democracy in an “existential crisis.”

        Speaking of the Ivy League, Adam Grant of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School recently had a piece in The New York Times which originally was titled “Elections are bad for democracy,” but later was altered to “The Worst People Run for Office. It’s Time for a Better Way.” Go figure.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

          To be fair, the center-right indulgs in this intellectual wankery themselves--they're all about "SAVING ARE DEMOKRASEEEE" unless they don't get the outcome they want. Then they start whining about the "quality" of the voters.

          One thing that I agree very much with JFree about is that this obsession with "voting" over the last 50 years is really nothing more than an excuse to disengage from involvement in community and public life, so that you can self-indulgently complain when you don't get the outcomes you want or shit goes in the toilet. The Reagan era's pretense that any government structure at all is bad just reinforced this self-justifying delusion.

          You're not really going to have a community worth living in unless you actually devote your time and resources towards that purpose. But that involves work, and the Goldwater revolution inculcated an attitude of civic laziness in the right that it's never really recovered from. The left at least understands that political power requires work, even if their activism is largely a front for money-grifting that's actually designed to not ever fix what they're complaining about.

    2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

      Nothing like an oxymoron to start off a speech: democratic dictatorship.

      1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

        LMAO

        https://www.zazzle.com/lmao_poster-228984357019235814

    3. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 years ago

      Its first function is internal, namely, to suppress the reactionary classes and elements and those exploiters who resist the socialist revolution, to suppress those who try to wreck our socialist construction, or in other words, to resolve the contradictions between ourselves and the internal enemy. For instance, to arrest, try and sentence certain counter-revolutionaries, and to deprive landlords and bureaucrat-capitalists of their right to vote and their freedom of speech for a certain period of time — all this comes within the scope of our dictatorship.

      Those fucking kulaks and wreckers always spoil the workers' paradise.

    4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      But no mention of Trump.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

        Yeah but Mao sent some pretty mean tweets. Before Twitter actually existed. Pretty revolutionary if you ask me.

        1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

          Mao killed some mean tweeters known as sparrows as part of his Great Leap Forward in agriculture, which made locusts the new eaters of crops and starved millions, as documented in Great Moments in Unintended Consequences.

  24. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    China's rare earths dominance makes U.S. supply chains vulnerable, trade representative says
    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/27/ustr-china-rare-earths-dominance-makes-us-supply-chains-vulnerable.html

    "What I want to draw your attention to is not just the vulnerabilities around China's investments [overseas], but the fact that China's dominant position in the world market now in [rare earths] means that it is able to turn on the faucet and turn off the faucet," she said.

    1. Mickey Rat   2 years ago

      Meanwhile, western governments are proud of their efforts to close off extracting the rare earth deposits in their own borders.

      1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

        While mandating products that require large quantities of them.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

      Or we could just burn hydrocarbons.

  25. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    A Legacy of Colonialism Set the Stage for the Maui Wildfires
    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/27/opinion/maui-wildfire-colonialism.html

    1. damikesc   2 years ago

      Well, people who obsess over colonialism do tend to hire inept buffoons to positions of authority. So they're not wrong...

      1. Minadin   2 years ago

        Both the guy who didn't release the water and the guy who didn't sound the alarm suffered from exactly this.

      2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

        How in the world are those two things linked?

    2. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

      Agreed. They were colonized by democrats, and they now are full of incompetent, reckless, inept fools who can neither prevent nor appropriately respond to an event.

      It runs deep, and they will never be voted out of office or see any repercussions for their actions.

    3. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

      Im also guessing between NYT and WAPO we will find out how colonialism, white supremacy, racism, climate change, and bigotry all contributed to the wild fires...

      ...because its just a secular religion at this point.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        Ultimately, all evil things come from the emergence of white skin in Northern Europe.

        1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

          That's what the Nation of Islam says.

        2. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

          Is it any surprise, when we blame white males for every sin in the universe, that some decide to say fuck it and embrace the hatred and go full on America History X? The more you demonize someone the more likely you are to push them in the direction of your demonization. But maybe that's the plan?

    4. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

      Clearly white supremacist statehood was the worst thing that ever happened to Hawaii. They could have been another Puerto Rico.

  26. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/ThePublicaNow/status/1696973007137239527

    A hotel owner in Wales was warned by police after posting CCTV footage of the burglars who had stolen from her property.

    Police told the victim that she was causing the thieves "distress" by calling out their crime.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

      That's the WTF moment of the day. Causing "distress" for the burglars.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        Hey, would you want to be ridiculed by your fellow crooks for not stealing enough?

    2. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

      All subjects are the property of the monarch. They may not be harmed by other subjects without the permission of their lords.

    3. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

      I'm surprised this hasn't happened in Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, NYC, etc.

      1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

        Didn't Minnesota (or was it just the university system) ban police agencies from stating a person race/skin color when putting out a public BOLO?

  27. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    https://dailycaller.com/2023/08/31/ex-cia-agent-signed-false-letter-hunter-biden-laptop-work-twitter/

    Former CIA agent Nada Bakos, one of 51 ex-intelligence officials who signed a false letter in an attempt to discredit the Hunter Biden laptop archive, tried to hide her subsequent work for Twitter, according to the latest “Twitter Files” documents.

    Bakos worked for Twitter’s policy team in March 2022 when her picture appeared on the New York Post’s cover exposing the signatories of an Oct. 2020 letter asserting, without evidence, that the Hunter Biden laptop archive was a “Russian information operation.” (RELATED: Ex-NY Post Editor Who Broke Hunter Biden Laptop Story Laughs About Falsehoods From Ex-Intel Officials)

    4) When the NY Post story “SPIES WHO LIE” dropped on Saturday, March 19, 2022, Bakos didn’t waste anytime—despite it being the weekend. She emailed her fellow Intel colleagues at Twitter that morning to alert them that her picture was featured on the Cover of the NY Post.

    1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

      https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ex-cia-agent-who-signed-propaganda-letter-about-hunter-biden-laptop-tried-conceal-twitter

      Who is Nada Bakos? Former CIA Agent known for her work targeting terrorists post 9/11, in which she worked under Obama Appt Fmr. CIA Deputy Dir. Mike Morrell—the author of the now infamous letter signed by dozens of former IC officials calling the Biden laptop Russian disinfo.

      — Te????asLindsay™ (@TexasLindsay_) August 30, 2023
      What's more, Bakos has received multiple letters from House Judiciary Committee Chair Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) asking for more information and documents regarding her decision to sign the propaganda letter.

      6) It remains unclear when Bakos started working for Twitter or when she parted ways with the company (assuming she left since she doesn’t show an X employee affiliation badge.)

      Requests sent to X to confirm her employment dates were not answered in time for publication.

  28. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    Republicans demand Biden's Air Force Two flight records and all emails sent from the White House to family members - following reports Hunter traveled to at least 15 countries with his VP dad
    The lawmakers request records related to then-Vice President Biden’s foreign travel with his family on Air Force Two and Marine Two
    GOP is accusing then-VP Biden of 'abusing' taxpayer dollars to 'benefit his family's enterprise'
    Hunter tagged along with his powerful father during official vice president trips between 2009 and 2017

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12458823/Republicans-demand-Bidens-Air-Force-Two-flight-records-emails-sent-White-House-family-members-following-reports-Hunter-traveled-15-countries-VP-dad.html

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      Damn those treasonous Republicans!

  29. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1697342628151615917

    JUST IN: Karine Jean-Pierre SLIPS UP, says Joe Biden has single-handedly expanded pathways to citizenship for illegals, gets FACT-CHECKED in real-time:

    "The president has done more to secure the border and to deal with this issue of immigration than anyone else...Let's not forget, we've expanded the pathway to citizenship under this president, mind you he's been doing this on his own."

    The Biden Regime is just changing the rules so that previous illegal crossings are now legal.

    And the goal is CITIZENSHIP.

    10 million illegal, future citizens will break into America by the end of 2024.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      Hey, the best way to deal with crime is to eliminate the laws against everything.

      1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

        And to disarm the people so they can't defend themselves.

  30. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

    "Federal judges issued preliminary wins to free speech, sex workers, social media, and civil liberties"

    Only one of these gets consistent support from Reason.

  31. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

    "Meta has overhauled its controversial "dangerous organizations and individuals" policy."

    Oh no! There goes democracy.

  32. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

    "As the trial of former Backpage executives got underway yesterday in a federal courthouse in Phoenix, prosecutor Austin Berry reportedly objected to a defendant's desire to show the jury the language of the First Amendment"

    Nobody wants to see hate speech.

    1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

      The Bill of Rights is white supremacy.

  33. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

    "Up to this point, I have not seen any evidence that DA Willis's actions or lack thereof warrant action by the prosecuting attorney oversight commission," Kemp said

    Judicial bias is a lot like election fraud in that it does not exist if you fail to look for it. The very 1st hit for "fani willis bias":

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/proud-democrat-fani-willis-caught-showing-her-political-bias/ar-AA1fRjKN

    1. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

      JFC, she was already barred from investigating this very issue in 2022 due to a conflict of interest.
      https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/25/georgia-prosecutor-fani-willis-barred-from-investigating-trump-fake-elector.html

      1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        The whole thing is fraud upon fraud upon fraud.

        If these people aren't RICO'd and severely punished, others will copy them.

  34. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

    New York City said it will use surveillance drones to spy on large Labor Day weekend parties.

    Big brother is always watching.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      Those better be anti-racist drones.

    2. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

      Remember, it's not a mass shooting if the shooter is Black.

      1. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

        Black mass killers are victims of white supremacy.

  35. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    From the s-bstack of our very own Voldamort

    Increased boat traffic and high-decibel sonar mapping of the ocean floor by the wind energy industry are behind the rising deaths of whales and other cetaceans off the East Coast over the last six years and could make the North Atlantic Right whale extinct, according to researchers featured in a new documentary, ”Thrown To The Wind.” Data analyst Lisa Linowes found that increased boat traffic from offshore wind construction strongly correlates with whale deaths. Researcher Rob Rand discovered the wind industry engaging in high-decibel sonar mapping, which scientists say can split mothers from their calves, send them to poorer feeding grounds to escape the noise, and drive them into highly trafficked boat lanes where they face a higher likelihood of being struck by a boat and killed.

    The people who run the U.S. government agencies in charge of protecting the whales have either conducted similar research, come to the same conclusions, and covered them up, or they had not done the research, in which case they lied to the public when they claimed to have looked into the matter and determined that the wind industry was not behind the whale deaths. Either way, the killing of whales by the wind industry and the role of the US government is one of the greatest environmental scandals in the world.

    1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

      But, Biden has assured us passing regulations which will severely limit recreational boating and commercial shipping in the Gulf is the answer to saving the Right Whale (which BTW got it's name because it was the right whale to hunt, based on the ease of finding, approaching and harpooning it, kinda a Darwin award winner).

  36. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

    Tim Scott Being a 57-Year-Old Bachelor Is Reportedly Spooking Republican Donors
    Susan Rinkunas
    Thu, August 31, 2023 at 12:00 PM EDT

    https://news.yahoo.com/tim-scott-being-57-old-160000816.html

    PRAY THE GAY AWAY!

    1. damikesc   2 years ago

      Fucking hell, Axios, the origination of the claim, does not even claim anonymous sources say this.

      1. Sevo   2 years ago

        Remember, turd lies.

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        And Jezebel twisted it to fit their narrative.

        https://www.allsides.com/news-source/jezebel-media-bias

        Jezebel is a news media source with an AllSides Media Bias Rating™ of Left.

        Jezebel is a blog geared toward women. It takes a feminist slant on current events and pop culture. It was launched in 2007 by Gawker Media and is currently owned by Univision Communications.

        1. Sevo   2 years ago

          Don't forget, turd lies. turd is a TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit. turd lies.

          1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

            Nothing Pluggo hates more than a Black man wandering off the DNC vote plantation. Although he enjoys the fact it permits him to be racist.

            Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2 3 mins ago
            Uncle Clarence has had his hand out for over 20 years.
            GIMME DAT WHITIE MONEY!

            Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2 1 hour ago
            Many have asked for an update to the Buttplug Horse Race:
            Tim Scott 400-1 Whuffo Bro? Whuffo is you in dis race fo, bro?

    2. Sevo   2 years ago

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

    3. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

      He could be our second Black Gay president.

    4. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

      Oh noes!!!!

      Inside Today's Disastrous Jobs Report: 670K Full-Time Jobs Lost In 2 Months Vs 1 Million Part-Time Surge; Worst Unadjusted August Payrolls Since Great Recession

      https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/inside-todays-disastrous-jobs-report-670k-full-time-jobs-gone-last-2-months-offset-1

    5. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

      What a shock that the hicklib pederast white knight for his beloved Democrats would post an article from shitlib rag Jezebel.

      If anything, being a 57-year-old bachelor is a point in his favor, as it shows that Scott was smart enough not to let a bitch get his money.

      1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

        Really, who the fuck cares if Scott is gay, straight or bi? The left that's who, because the growing diversity of the GOP is destroying their narratives and it's getting hard to ignore (see the rights polling growth with Hispanics, Asians and Black males, and the growing disapproval of Democrats among these groups).

        1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

          Also, a sizable plurality, if not majority of gays and lesbians have no use for the transgendered movement. Not sure about the bisexual crowd, "tits and a dick, bonus"?

          1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

            And almost every group except the extreme left is definitely not okay with it in schools and female sports.

      2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

        But he will have to make his own sammiches.

  37. TJJ2000   2 years ago

    EXCELLENT! It's YOUR job to raise your kids; NOT the governments.

  38. Sevo   2 years ago

    "Salesforce CEO says San Francisco homelessness, drug use could force relocation of Dreamforce conference"
    [...]
    "Issues plaguing San Francisco could reportedly force Salesforce to potentially pick another city for future instances of its Dreamforce conference.
    Marc Benioff, the billionaire CEO and co-founder of Salesforce, said Tuesday to the San Francisco Chronicle that the upcoming conference "may be the last" in the Bay Area city "if this Dreamforce is impacted by the current situation with homelessness and drug use."..."
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/salesforce-ceo-says-san-francisco-homelessness-drug-use-could-force-relocation-of-dreamforce-conference/ar-AA1g0GxW

    Benioff is a major player in SF politics, backed a tax measure which has delivered millions of dollars to the SF 'homeless industry', now wonders why paying bums to show up and stay in SF somehow adds to the bum population.
    Benioff is a typical brain-dead lefty: Got a problem? Throw taxpayer money at it!

  39. MWAocdoc   2 years ago

    Everyone has to have official ID on their person when they appear in public places because we might need to find out who they are during unnecessary and unwarranted contacts without probable cause that might lead to our being suspended with pay while our fellow gangsters investigate us in case we need an update to our "sensitivity training" and the department needs to improve its training and policy protocols. And, of course, if the innocent suspect dies as a result of the encounter we would need the information to be able to contact the next of kin.

  40. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>preliminary wins to free speech, sex workers, social media, and civil liberties and blows to censorship, nanny statism, and overreaching Arkansas and Texas authorities

    won't somebody please think of the children?

    1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

      There's several regulars here who think about children a lot.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        Jeffy, Tony, Pluggo...

        1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

          Anustasia...

      2. Dillinger   2 years ago

        lol not like that.

  41. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>recently told tale about lightning striking a pond outside his home.

    we're downplaying the charred children now, too?

    1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

      Oh my God he almost lost his '67 Corvette and his cat, compared to that what are a few children, you monster?

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago

        I love my car but I'd probably list my cat first

        1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

          My cats are assholes (note I didn't want them but somehow my wife and daughter got their way) who think for some reason that they need to follow me everywhere and snuggle with me.

  42. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>A Texas town of 250 people has 50 full-time and reserve police officers.

    Cop City West.

  43. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>Prosecutors wanted 33 years for Biggs," notes Reason's Robby Soave.

    two years and several convictions later, Rico thinks maybe they're over their skis.

  44. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

    Mike and Jeff shed tears of rage.

    Canadian Father Jailed After ‘Misgendering’ Daughter Lands Win In Appeal Court

    1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

      You know Trudeau should really grow a moustache. If you're going to play the part you should look the part, and what dictator is complete without a moustache?

      1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        Should grow a beard and take up cigars like his real dad.

        1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

          Yeah he already looks the part.

        2. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

          True, okay facial hair period.

  45. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

    Joe Biden—has a drawer full of burner phones, 5,400 emails from 3 fake email pseudonyms, conducted 20+ phone calls with Hunter's foreign oligarchs, and received $50 million in foreign influence peddling income, according to Congressional accounts, into 20+ shady Llc's via dozens of shady bank accounts, paid out to 9 different Biden family members:

    - 0 consequences.

    Donald Trump—legally contested election results in the courts using precedents established in the 1870s, 1960, and 2000:

    - 4 indictments
    - 2 impeachments
    - 1 mugshot
    - $100 million in legal bills

    1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

      And trial dates set conveniently during the height of primary season. No coincidence there, I'm sure. Most federal cases take years to get to court but for Trump we're supposed to believe the expedited schedule is not nefarious in the least and the timing is purely coincidental.

      1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

        It's also fodder for appeal, since it gives his defense and himself almost no time to review the hundreds of thousands of pieces of evidence the prosecutors cite.

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

      “Nobody fucks with a Biden”

      Joe Biden

  46. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

    By the way, Happy and Thoughtful National Preparedness Month!

    This is the month to acknowledge that life on Earth is all there is, that natural and human-created Entropy Occurs (or as the bumper sticker says: "Shit Happens,") and life on Earth is worth preserving against this Entropy through foresight, forethought, and pre-emptively acting to persevere and prosper!

  47. Olman Grand   2 years ago (edited)

    How legal do you think such sites are where you can find Onlyfans, Fansly and Manyvids leaks? On the one hand, this is cool, because all paid content can be found on Fapfap.me absolutely free in good quality. But at the same time, I always think about confidentiality and the fact that various leaks constantly happen worries me a little.

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