Inflation Here To Stay?
Plus: DeSantis campaign on life support, Biden climate corps seeks to waste your money, implanting chips into brains, and more…

Is this Bidenomics? "We're taking advantage of the fact that we have moved quickly to move a little more carefully now," Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told a gaggle of reporters yesterday in reference to the Fed's decision not to hike interest rates further. Rates are currently hovering at 5.25–5.5 percent, and the Federal Reserve has, for the past 18 months, been aggressive with raising them in an attempt to cool runaway inflation.
But yesterday, the Associated Press reported that "the 19 members of the Fed's rate-setting committee conveyed growing optimism that they will manage to slow inflation to their 2% target without causing the deep recession that many economists had feared" (also called a "soft landing"). Powell and the rest of the rate-setting committee did note that rate hikes are still absolutely possible as the year progresses, but that the current state of inflation coupled with low unemployment and strong economic growth means there's reason for optimism that inflation will cool back down to their target by 2026. "Fed officials now expect their benchmark rate to be at 5.1% by the end of next year, according to their median estimate, up from 4.6% in the last projection round in June," according to Bloomberg. Basically, it's shaping up to look like interest rates won't be hiked higher, but that inflation will likely be around longer than many had previously predicted.
Though this is decent news, remember that President Joe Biden spent much of July trying to convince American voters that he was God's gift to (working) man via his "Bidenomics" speeches, in which he touted his role in raising pay for low-wage workers while decrying trickle-down economics and taking responsibility for having personally restored the "American dream." Pretty rich given that my grocery store now charges $8 for a gallon of milk (New York City, baby), that the prices of eggs and meat have gone sky-high, and that plenty of people have deferred home-buying decisions, unable to hack it given the high mortgage rates and large monthly payments that result. If I were him, I would simply not try to act like the economy has flourished under my watch, and demonstrate a bit more humility with regard to how multiple years of high inflation harms both Americans' budgets and long-term plans and is connected to reckless government spending.
Like a jellyfish: Tuesday and Wednesday's Republican infighting was at least partially calmed by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R–Calif.), who started making concessions to the fiscal hawks. The only problem? This doesn't necessarily mean that pared-down spending bills will be passed by the Democrat-controlled Senate (quite the opposite, in fact). So it's possible that by conceding, a government shutdown is more likely.
"Standing in the way of legislation is a shifting group of lawmakers focused on cutting government spending but wielding other demands as well, some of which aren't shared by other Republicans—such as ending aid to Ukraine," wrote The Wall Street Journal. "Moderate Rep. Don Bacon (R., Neb.) has dubbed his hard-line colleagues 'the dysfunction caucus.' He put their numbers at around five to 10 members, saying the group's exact makeup changes from vote to vote. 'Amorphous, like a jellyfish,' he said."
The House and Senate will need to pass 12 appropriations bills to fund next year's government, and their deadline is September 30. Fearing that this won't happen, McCarthy has also floated a stopgap bill that could buy time for lawmakers to come to an agreement.
I specifically requested the opposite of this: Varshini Prakash, co-founder of the Sunrise Movement (a "youth movement to stop climate change"), endorses Biden's new plan to employ 20,000 youngsters "to do the essential work of averting a climate catastrophe." But AmeriCorps-style grassroots activism is almost certainly not the essential work that will avert "climate catastrophe." That "essential work" is more likely to involve developing nuclear technology or carbon capture and sequestration methods or geothermal drilling. "Republicans have criticized the idea of a climate corps as government boondoggle that would fund pipeline protests with taxpayer dollars," according to The New York Times, which is conspicuously light on details as to how much this seemingly useless program might cost taxpayers.
Life support for Ron: A CNN/University of New Hampshire poll released Wednesday shows Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis slipping in a crowded field of Republican presidential hopefuls, dropping to fifth place behind Nikki Haley, Chris Christie, and Vivek Ramaswamy (Donald Trump remains top dog). "The campaign for Ron DeSantis is on life support," veteran New Hampshire Republican strategist Mike Dennehy told Politico. "He has one shot at resuscitation and that is the debate next week." This month, Vanity Fair went inside the DeSantis campaign turmoil. In July, Reason's Eric Boehm explored how cozying up to the "new right" edgelords was a bad call. Takeaway? "He needs to get his ass up to New Hampshire," one DeSantis supporter told Politico.
Scenes from New York:

I took this picture in my neighborhood, Bedford-Stuyvesant, in Brooklyn. It's a dilapidated home sorely in need of restoration. This is the type of thing the gentrification debate so frequently misses: Poor neighborhoods are dotted with homes that have fallen into disrepair, and a lot of capital is needed to restore them—capital provided by either developers seeking to profit or by relative newcomers who have the budget to buy a suboptimal property and restore it (often over time), but would not be able to afford a fancier brownstone elsewhere. My own building, for example, had squatters living in it up until 2019. A nearby homeowner I interviewed for a piece on New York City's terrible new short-term rental regulation said much the same: He lovingly restored his home, at great cost, before renting a portion of it out. Nobody was coming to save these abandoned properties—least of all the city.
"Throughout the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant, brownstones and tree-lined streets are being destroyed to make way for anonymous glass new luxury buildings, whose skyrocketing rents displace neighbors and further contribute to the neighborhood's gentrification," say my neighbors who are engaged in historic preservation efforts for nearby blocks of brownstones. This is a caricature far detached from the reality on the ground, since very few glass luxury buildings have sprung up in our neighborhood and since this activist group also frequently opposes transplants coming into the neighborhood, regardless of which housing stock they choose to take up. There are still lots of people interested in owning a piece of New York City history; in fact, property rights give people the best incentive of all to take good care of these beautiful brownstones (not that the brownstone-restoring transplants are welcomed by opponents of gentrification). Neighborhoods should be dynamic and ever-changing, not preserved in amber, nimbly adapting to the changing needs of the city's residents, wherever they may have come from. In the future, hopefully lots of tall, multi-unit buildings will spring up and lots of shabby brownstones will be restored to their former glory.
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Inflation Here To Stay?
I always wanted to visit Venezuela, now I won't have to.
They have some damn tasty cuisine.
The idiot has entered the chat.
Yeah, pets and zoo animals are quite tasty when you are starving to death.
You do realize cuisines are portable to new geographic locations.
You do realize what a joke is, don't you, dork?
He does not.
Humour isn't known to California sea lions.
So you admit to cultural appropriation, you bigot?
LOL, cultural appropriation is one of the most bogus politically correct ideas to come down the pike.
What about the idea that furriners can't comment at Reason?
I’ve even had poutine outside of Canada.
You do realize Venezuelans aren't the only people who can make their cuisine right? And that many came here legally? Or are you so racist you think only illegal Venezuelans are here?
And nobody can ever make Venezuelan food unless we import 1M of them
It used to be really lovely.
"Venezuelans who entered the U.S. before July 31 may now be eligible for temporary protected status, which would shield them from deportation and allow them to more easily obtain work authorization. This new protection covers about 472,000 Venezuelans,"
I always wanted to visit Venezuela, now I won’t have to.
Go to Miami. Large diaspora there.
Did they bring Angel Falls with them? Because that's what I want to see in Venezuela.
Fuck the Venezuelans they voted for that shit they can go stew in it . Nicaraguans also, Ortega didn't take over at the point of a gun.
What if they didn't vote for it and that's why they left?
The topic of inflation is complex and subject to ongoing debate among economists. While some argue that current inflationary pressures may be transitory, others express concerns about longer-term effects. Factors like supply chain disruptions, government stimulus, and changing consumer behavior contribute to the uncertainty. Monitoring economic indicators and expert analysis can provide insights into the trajectory of inflation. See more detail here https://sen.se/
So it's possible that by conceding, a government shutdown is more likely.
Libertarian moment.
The dance of the left libertarians: whine about government spending generically but stand against and attack anyone who acts to reduce that spending.
Sums up most of the true libertarians here. Sarc was actually calling it libertarian to tax to rates to meet whatever government thinks is necessary to spend. Never talking about spending cuts.
Of course in a world of existential threats, all spending is necessary per government.
Instead of matching spending to revenue, he wanted to march revenue to spending.
Instead of matching spending to revenue, he wanted to march revenue to spending.
The Laffer Curve laughs.
"Moderate Rep. Don Bacon (R., Neb.) has dubbed his hard-line colleagues 'the dysfunction caucus.' He put their numbers at around five to 10 members, saying the group's exact makeup changes from vote to vote. 'Amorphous, like a jellyfish,' he said."
Don will just have to urinate on the spot they sting him.
...McCarthy has also floated a stopgap bill that could buy time for lawmakers to come to an agreement.
Floated? Enough with the ocean metaphors.
The videos of Garlands testimony yesterday show an AG who doesn't give a fuck about the truth. He didnt answer questions and kept repeating what he said during his acceptance of the role. He claimed complete ignorance about everything related to Hunter, J6, and disparate charging related to both.
Massie grilled him pretty well asking why a grandmother with cancer was given more charges than Ray Epps.
Greg Price
@greg_price11
Rep.
@RepThomasMassie
questions Merrick Garland on Ray Epps: "You indicted him on a misdemeanors and meanwhile you're sending grandmas to prison. You're putting people away for 20 years for merely filming. Some weren't even there but you got the guy on video saying go into the Capitol, he's at the sight of first breach, and it's an indictment on a misdemeanor."
(Video)
https://twitter.com/greg_price11/status/1704525116762128821
Garland also denied knowing if feds or CIs were at J6 despite it being well known. There were so many in fact the feds lost count of how many.
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/matt-margolis/2023/09/20/there-were-more-feds-embedded-at-capitol-riot-than-previously-thought-n1728463
I think he's cluing in that he may be standing in front of judges himself one day if their current enterprise goes sideways, so he's playing as dumb and forgetful as possible.
His entire testimony was a means to avoid perjury without answering a question. Senate asks him a yes or no question and he had a talking point of what he said at his confirmation, truthful statement, but not applicable to the question. He attempted Mike like rhetoric to claim his statement was answering the question by association.
There were so many in fact the feds lost count of how many.
Q: How many feds were there?
A: All of them.
“You indicted him on a misdemeanors and meanwhile you’re sending grandmas to prison. You’re putting people away for 20 years for merely filming. Some weren’t even there, but you got the guy on video saying 'go into the Capitol', he’s at the site of first breach, and it’s an indictment on a misdemeanor.”
It's good to be king.
To recap, the head of the DOJ had zero knowledge of the following:
Who ordered catholic groups to be labeled domestic terrorists
Who labeled parents speaking up a school boards domestic terrorists
If and how many DOJ agents were in the crowd on Jan 6th.
Any knowledge of DOJ investigations into the current President's son.
Any knowledge of DOJ investigations into the former President and leading opposition candidate.
Either he is the most incompentent AG in history, or the most corrupt.
It is sadly both.
He's playing a role that isn't any different from what Holder did for Obama, which is to be a hatchet-man for the far left.
Today, Zach Weissmueller and I are interviewing Johan Norberg as part of a pandemic retrospective series we're doing on the Reason Livestream.
Consider my interest piqued.
High interest rates continue to harm small business owners...
If they wanted someone in power to care maybe they should be big business owners.
Venezuelans who entered the U.S. before July 31 may now be eligible for temporary protected status, which would shield them from deportation and allow them to more easily obtain work authorization.
Welcome. I imagine increasingly it will feel like home.
You are a genius. That is elite.
Especially if they go to San Francisco or Chicago.
+1
Welcome. I imagine increasingly it will feel like home.
Shut it down everyone, Fist wins the internet today.
I would also imagine that a lot of them, much like Cubans, understand why we don't want to be more socialist.
In which case, this may backfire on the Democrats.
Yesterday a story was posted from Connecticut showing a political campaign employee dropping off dozens and dozens of ballots. Ballot harvesting is illegal in states like Ga, AZ, and Connecticut. It is illegal because nobody can prove the provenance of the ballots. On every state they have video of massive ballot harvesting efforts. Time had an interview with a dem operative explaining how they use ballot harvesting to create fraudulent votes to effect elections.
The follow up to the story is the Connecticut officials who opened the investigation are also now investigating the campaign who posted the video over video taping the wrong doing.
https://www.ctpost.com/news/article/bridgeport-gomes-ganim-absentee-ballot-primary-18370447.php?src=rdctpdensecp
They don't want you pointing out avenues of election fraud and will go after you if you do.
No conclusive evidence
Three of four liberty boxes are officially exhausted.
Chiquita Republic is upon us.
Are we now going to be read Carmen Miranda rights?
Ay ay ay.
Zing!
We'll be on the Dole.
No widespread corruption.
Do animals talk?
Like @reasonrat?
The squirrels definitely have some means of higher order communication.
However, the sqrlsy still eats his own poop.
It depends how we define terms. My dog doesn't talk, but he does communicate things to me on a daily basis. He expresses the equivalent of "It's time for dinner," or "I need to go out," or "I want a treat," or "Just throw the damn ball already!" But he doesn't say those in a structure language that can be expressed clearly to some third party.
Many, many animals are able to communicate.
Your dog sounds like a more effective communicator than Jeff or Mike.
or John Fetterman (D-PA)
What does your dog do when DeSantis kicks him under the table?
Commie Trolls definitely talk too much, as the story on a Gummint-owned grocery store in Chi-Town shows.
That was a fun time.
and lots of shabby brownstones will be restored to their former glory.
Don’t bet on it.
Whites leaving an area is white flight and racist
Whights moving in is gentrification and is racist
Whites staying put is hording and isracist
It's almost like whites simply existing is racist.
Nah, whites never being there in the first place is also racist.
Whights moving in is gentrification and is racist
Wights moving in means Winter has come.
"Venezuelans who entered the U.S. before July 31 may now be eligible for temporary protected status, which would shield them from deportation and allow them to more easily obtain work authorization. This new protection covers about 472,000 Venezuelans, a massive expansion of temporary protected status which had previously covered some 243,000. Credit where due to Biden."
Boom!
Biden's delivering the cheap imported labor you Koch-funded libertarians crave! I knew there was a reason so many of you voted for him. 🙂
#CheapLaborAboveAll
If you want evidence that the money being sent to Ukraine is a means to launder money to globalist political agencies, look no further. Clinton Global Initiative is working to get some of that money.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/rebooted-clinton-global-initiative-licks-chops-over-ukraine-humanitarian-aid
They were so good for Haiti.
In a shock to nobody but shrike, Fed projections corrected down by large down after actual data comes in.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/philly-fed-business-survey-crashes-back-contraction-september
Oh imagine that, for the hundredth time. How completely unexpected.
Does Buttplug know? Looks like he'll need to make yet another excuse.
Is it "unexpectedly"?
Recruitment is open for Neuralink's first clinical trial in which it'll implant brain chips into humans.
I'll stick with the potato ones for now.
Poland pulls out of arming Ukraine.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/nato-fractures-u-turn-poland-announces-will-no-longer-arm-ukraine
How have we managed to stave off blowback from the pipeline bombings?
Massive payouts under the table would be my guess.
OLD NEWS. LOCAL STORY. IT WAS A GOOD THING.
We provide the military defense for every country effected?
They probably ran out of stuff to give them.
Poland got what they wanted. They got rid of aging and costly to maintain T-72s, Su-27 and MiG-28s while getting brand new M1A2sept3 tanks that were earmarked for the Idaho and Montana National Guard (a tier 1 mechanized infantry brigade) and new F-35s that were also earmarked for US units. We best hope Biden and his pro-ukrainian cabal is right that fighting Russia in Ukraine using Ukrainians will not result in us having to fight, because our armed forces have been denied training funds, equipment and weapons to arm Ukraine.
"But AmeriCorps-style grassroots activism is almost certainly not the essential work that will avert "climate catastrophe." That "essential work" is more likely to involve developing nuclear technology or carbon capture and sequestration methods or geothermal drilling."
Common sense? In my Reason Roundup?
"according to The New York Times, which is conspicuously light on details as to how much this seemingly useless program might cost taxpayers."
A shot at the NYT for journalisming? In my Reason Roundup?
What's going on?
It’s funny they tried to compare 20,000 idiots to the WPA, when it employed 8.5 million at below market pay.
And it was really a military training program without having to cross the isolationists by expanding the actual military. Just like the CCC, flight cadet programs etc. Remember all these programs were crib sheeted from Germany and Italy. I wonder who was in charge of those countries at the time?
A good number of them were directly cribbed from Italy in particular (both by the FDR Administration and by Germany). As much as the modern Democratic Party likes to deny it, the FDR Administration had a lot of people who admired Mussolini's Italy and his Fascist Party at the time.
ENB is no longer doing the Roundup. Liz seems to be far more libertarian than the libertine ENB.
I dont know why Reason doesn’t understand this money is solely to fund leftist activists. The same reason they always give money to these groups. Taxpayers funding politics.
And the cost was 540M.
Considering the organization, like nearly all rad-left NGOs, is astroturfed to hell, the real issue here is who exactly is funding these guys. They were backstopped by the Rockefellers and the Wallace Global Fund, which was started by communist sympathizer Henry Wallace.
Carbon capture and sequestration don't belong in the same sentence with the words common sense...
The campaign for Ron DeSantis is on life support...
Apparently it's going to be Trump, no matter what.
DeSantis campaign easily ran the worst campaign of all of them. His campaign advisors each deserve a punch in the teeth from him.
They say that every go-around.
But
First republican to pop up in the polls always gets the same treatment. They put him as the top target of smear campaigns for almost a year.
Heck, lowly Reason magazine ran nearly daily hit pieces on him for... what? 8 months?
Blaming his campaign.... Or Rand Paul's. Or Ron's. Or whoever the heck was the early leader in 2,000 - it is all a fools errand.
The machine does this to anyone they view as a threat. Watch... they won't do this to Christie or Rubio or whoever the establishment likes. They'll wait until the general election to call them a Nazi. (Romney says HI!!)
It was his campaign too though.
Vivek, Halley, JFK JR., etc. were doing all the major podcasts and getting their ideas out there, while DeSantis's campaign wasn't even responding to inquiries. They tried to do everything through the press like it was 30 years ago.
And the press machine is so hated by Republicans and Independents that attacks like you mentioned often have the opposite effect.
This is the correct analysis.
To be fair, he did try the Musk Twitter announcement for his campaign; which was plagued by technical issues.
Also maybe not blast out text after text asking for money and ignoring STOP requests. Rather annoying bit I had to deal with from the campaign; not enough to change my vote but didn't ingratiate me either.
Mother's don't disagree but when I read that link to the poll I'm not sure if that headline is telling the truth - this is copied from that link and doesn't seem to paint the same story as the headline (I don't care who the lead is just that the headlines tell the truth)
If your preferred candidate were not running, who would you support for the 2024 Republican nomination?
DougBurgum ChrisChristie RonDeSantis LarryElder NikkiHaley
STATEWIDE September2023 5% 4% 23% 4% 11%
Yeah I think if Trump for some reason drops out Disantis would move to first place. Trump voters aren't going to jump on the Christie bandwagon.
That makes sense. By presenting himself as a second Trump, he's suffering on a single-choice poll because those inclined for Trump unsurprisingly prefer Trump. DeSantis will benefit if the criminal cases against Trump lead to the latter's withdrawal. But in an amusing irony he cannot say so.
What if Trump doesn't withdraw even if the court cases don't go away?
Vivek’s policy positions are most similar to Trump’s.
I agree. But he's unlikely to hit 20% in any circumstance.
DeSantis should have taken Jesse Jackson's advice.
https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=jesse+jackson+stay+out+of+the+bushes&mid=C2B9DFD7108D10B57941C2B9DFD7108D10B57941
Reason is a libertarian magazine. They “hit” politicians from both major parties on a regular basis.
Here’s this guy, DeSantis, trying hard to do and say things to get himself talked about, and, what?, Reason is supposed to maintain silence about his antics?
Do you get paid to simp?
They praise Polis all the time. They praised Amash. They have praised others. When did they praise DeSantis for anything?
If a dem does anything remotely good, even if just talk, they will praise it. They will not do so for most GOP. They've even praised fucking AOC a few times.
Do you get paid to simp?
To illustrate his stupidity, he does it for free.
I think it's just his kink.
Obviously they are not supposed to be silent about Desantis. But it is very obviously one-sided. Scan the articles from the past year and you see far more negative articles against Desantis than Newsome, et al.
"They “hit” politicians from both major parties on a regular basis."
This was true of Reason of a bygone era - which was highly critical of Bush, and also critical of his opponents. It is not true today.
There’s a pretty wide difference between ignoring someone and daily (some days more than one) hit pieces, often about bullshit topics, you autistic bird.
Interestingly, it is "Trump, no matter what" because they've apparently convinced the voters to support him in historically high numbers.
Simultaneously, it is "Biden, no matter what" because the Democrat party is actively rigging the primaries.
Aside from "no debates allowed", they are also banning campaigning in New Hampshire and Iowa. Anyone campaigning there will loses all delegates won in those primaries. They are also trying to assign all of Georgia's delegates to Biden if any of his rivals campaign against him. The coup-de-gras? They are also looking in to making anyone running against Biden pay for all of the primaries.
The only connection between these two "inevitable" phenomena is the very real possibility that the same people rigging the DNC primaries are pushing Trump into martyr status.
Biden is not going to make it.
I said that back in 2020 before the election. I was dead sure he would be replaced on the ticket... and even more sure that he'd resign before mid-term so that Kamala would be able to run as the incumbent.
I also said "Donald Trump is a joke candidate. Nobody is actually going to vote for him. It is like writing "Charlie Brown" or "Mike Hunt" in as a candidate in these polls"
You can check for yourself - I wrote those things on multiple occasions right here in HnR.
I'm a reverse-psychic. I very accurately predict the exact opposite of what people are going to do. (or perhaps I pick the thing people would do if they were reasonably intelligent, and when in large groups, people consistently choose the worst option. Either way... I'm remarkably consistent)
In retrospect, the joke candidate winning may have been when we fully crossed into clown world. I didn't expect him to win (though I was and remain glad he won rather than Clinton). I also didn't expect people to so totally beclown themselves in attacking Trump. Live and learn.
I also didn’t expect people to so totally beclown themselves in attacking Trump. Live and learn.
I actually saw that coming only because long before Trump ever decided to run, Obama lowered himself to acknowledge how much Trump's trolling had gotten to him, when he dunked on Trump at the White House Correspondent's Dinner. Why the fuck is the President even bothering to give any kind of credibility to a celebrity carnival barker like Trump? Just ignore him and move on.
Deep down, these people love having Trump around because he makes such a convenient scapegoat for their own shortcomings, failures, and neuroses.
I'm starting to see Kennedy signs around in NH.
Trump/Kennedy 2024 would be the most heavily assassinated ticket in history.
Ha!
Hey, let's not ignore the potential of Newsom/Whitmer, considering one of them had an actual FBI-orchestrated plot designed around them.
You could have Newsom/Pritzker aka Fat Man and Little Boy.
...the same people rigging the DNC primaries are pushing Trump into martyr status.
Apparently so.
Why did you describe an illegal order granting amnesty to a half a million Venezuelans as "Credit where due to Biden"?
Where is the "libertarian" philosophy underlying the notion that we are a "nation of people - governed by the whims of whatever a single man feels is best for his political gain on that particular day"?
How about a nice, detailed discussion of why better enforcing existing laws on refugee status and better management of immigration quotas while simultaneously enforcing employment and immigration law? You could use Venezuela as a prime example. You could talk about all the ways that team D could be reforming immigration policy right now.
Or..
You could continue advocating for illegal immigration and a permanent, oppressed underclass of illegal immigrants.
One is libertarian.
The other is most decidedly not.
…governed by the whims of whatever a single man feels is best for his political gain on that particular day”?
There’s a name for a system like that.
Yes.
And living here in America in 2023, I can confidently say it is "Democracy". And it is under threat.
Serious threat. Unprecedented threat. Existential threat.
Threat from free speech. Free speech kills democracies. This is known. It is a fundamental law of nature.
Apparently so is constitutional law... and elections where the ballots are secure and verified.
All, serious threats to democracy.
All, serious threats to democracy.
Threats to democracy, no. Threats to "Our Democracy," yes.
I thought we were a republic.
Less so after the 17th Amendment.
I see this trotted out here often but honestly – in today’s political climate who thinks those senators voted in as D’s or R’s would ever —ever put their state above their party’s national interests whoever appointed them?
[mind you, it couldn’t hurt. ] at this time in history in practical terms it WOULD probably be better.
my point, really , is that from a state's rights standpoint, today all senators are merely proxy votes for the national party
How are there roughly a half million illegeals from Venezuela alone when the admin constantly reassures us they are all sent back?
DC Math. It's like balancing the budget.
Are you sure it is illegal? From what I’ve read, Congress authorized Department of Homeland Security to issue these type of temporary orders.
I may be wrong. If so, kindly provide a citation.
Meanwhile, you’re asking an awful lot of a morning links blog post.
How about you provide the citation giving the president this broad of an authority.
Meanwhile, you’re asking an awful lot of a morning links blog post.
Accuracy is too much to ask.
Mike demands more evidence from the commenters than he does the writers.
Just read it over coffee.
I thought Venezuela was a paradise, at least that is what Sanders and other lefties have said. I guess Mike is right - we need them to all cook for us
High interest rates continue to harm small business owners
1990's Clinton economic boom "7% mortgage rate? NICE!"
2023 Biden Depression "7% mortgage rate? HAPERINFLATION!"
7% mortgage in the ‘90’s was good in comparison to the 15% from the carter days.
Mortgage rates peaked under Reagan.
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MORTGAGE30US
They also fell the most.
Yes but they were higher over almost all of Reagan's terms than they were under Carter, so why is it only Carter's high mortgage rates that vexed you?
You do realize that they peaked then in Volker's attempt (successful until recently) to rein in inflation? Reagan gave Volker the green light to raise rates to do so.
so why is it only Carter’s high mortgage rates that vexed you?
Because I was buying a house at the time?
Bought my first house in 1982. It was in foreclosure and and the bank lowered the rate from 16% to 13.5% to get it sold. Bought my 2nd house in 1991 with a 9% 30 year note. Refied a few years later at 5.4% on a 20 year note and paid it off in 15 years. The perspective people always seem to miss is that back then your dollars were actually worth something. When you could get a 10% return on a CD a 13% mortgage wasn't a crazy idea. In the years that have followed the FED has made the destruction of the dollar their primary goal. If the FED rate is zero and the mortgage rate is 3% and the savings rate is negative saving dollars makes absolutely no sense. 7% mortgages would have looked pretty damn good in the 80s but in our hopelessly distorted real estate market they put 80% of buyers out of the game. This is by design. The regime creates inflation and market distortions but only worries when they become a political liability. The only constant is that the right people get paid.
1990’s Clinton economic boom “7% mortgage rate? NICE!”
Going from 18% to 7% in a decade is nice.
2023 Biden Depression “7% mortgage rate? HAPERINFLATION!”
Going from 2% to 7% in less than four years is hyperinflation.
No, 7% is normal.
Pandemic ZIRP (Zero Interest Rate Policy for you Peanuts) is not normal.
Hardly, Pluggo. It's only "normal" because you #DefendBidenAtAllCosts.
Interest rates were well below 7% for the last 20 years and trended down from their peak in the late 80s until Brandon came along. Meanwhile home prices went parabolic. Most people can't afford a $500k home @7% interest. The last time interest rates were at 7% the median home price was $175k.
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MSPUS
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MORTGAGE30US
The Fed went to ZIRP in 2008 during the financial collapse. Normal ended then.
Until now.
How dare you criticize Obama.
2008 = the Bushpigs + TARP = "ending capitalism to save economy" G-Dub
turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
You just said it lasted through Obama time in office retard.
Obama sure loved tarp when he took credit for the repayments crowing about the deficit.
turd also pulls stuff out of his ass and hopes the rest of us don’t notice:
“…Pandemic ZIRP (Zero Interest Rate Policy for you Peanuts) is not normal.”
turd is a lying pile of TDS-addled shit, ain’t he?
So are you lying here, or when you called it “pandemic” zirp?
Or did I miss a pandemic in 2008? God damn you’re such a lying piece of shit.
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.
BTW, it's easy to tell that, to turd, mortgage rates are what you read about, since the pathetic steaming pile of shit is probably still living in mommy's basement.
Pandemic ZIRP (Zero Interest Rate Policy for you Peanuts) is not normal.
ZIRP was in place for years before the pandemic. In fact, the biggest fuckup that Bernanke and then Yellen made was not slowly raising rates back to pre-Great Recession levels starting in 2012.
We agree on that.
But when J Powell raised rates four times in 2018 Donnie screamed and stomped his feet then threatened to fire Powell.
So they had to raise the rates when trump was in office because the economy was “too hot”?
turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
2022 was "Wall Street’s worst year since 2008"? Who cares? Rig count up! TSCPI (Taylor Swift Concert Profitability Index) doin' great!
#DefendBidenAtAllCosts
I love him boasting of how Biden is helping the oil industry as he is busily trying to ban it for about 50 yrs
You forgot - power to the people. Capitalisms is bad so they had it coming to them
turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
"Inflation Here To Stay?"
Yes, that is generally how inflation works. A phone call is no longer a dime, gas will never be less than a dollar, and an old silver quater is now worth about $23.
Particularly when the “target” is 2% inflation, yeah, it’s here to stay.
https://economics-charts.com/chart-of-consumer-price-index-1800-2005/
Prices basically steady 1800-1915, except for inflation during wars and deflation afterwards. The pattern broke after WW I when the new Fed (created 1913) blocked deflation, but Woodrow Wilson's stroke prevented any worse intervention. Then came Hoover and FDR's Great Depression, WW II, and permanent inflation ever since.
That's "the results of previous inflation is here to stay".
"inflation is here to stay" is "Yesterday's dollar a gallon gas is now $5 and will be $9 tomorrow."
A dollar for gas? I paid 25 cents for premium for my 66 Mustang.
The concentration camps for climate heretics aren't going to guard themselves.
I don't think it will survive a court challenge.
“to do the essential work of averting a climate catastrophe.”
So doing pretend work to avert a pretend catastrophe?
"Several Bay Area health departments issue new mask mandates, amid rising COVID cases"
https://www.ktvu.com/news/several-bay-area-health-departments-issue-new-mask-mandates-amid-rising-covid-cases
Reading is hard...
It's not about reading. It's about compliance and virtue signalling.
Authoritarianism vs. Liberalism
https://i0.wp.com/stonetoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/store-lootings-stonetoss-comic.png?fit=1000%2C500&ssl=1
When has inflation not been "here to stay" since fake-fiat $ started?
It's an exact replica of the 'Feds' borrowing/spending for incompetence equality.
Ron Paul made the case that gasoline prices haven't gone up one cent when paid for by gold (real value). Every price increase is the direct equivalent of a federal tax. The USD is on borrowed time just like the US debt. All consequences of the Socialist nation the Demonrats have established over time in place of the USA.
See my link above to "inflation 1800-2005".
https://economics-charts.com/chart-of-consumer-price-index-1800-2005/
Hey. You can't zoom out and show the real picture! /s
Little cherry-picking slots like the left does all the time please... 🙂 /s
It's fun reading about pre-Fed worries about price changes. All those little squiggles look terrifying in some ways, as if prices change daily for no reason, makes you wonder how gold rushes affected prices.
But then you think about it, and they are nothing more than seasonal food price changes, or disruptions from hurricanes, or union strikes. People deal with them like everything else. Oranges go up in price, you don't care why, whether it's a hurricane in Florida, a derailment in Kansas, or a dock workers' strike in Long Beach; you buy something else, or you fewer, or grin and bear it.
And it scares the hell out of the bureaucrats, this independent coping, individuals taking responsibility for their own lives, planning and adjusting without waiting for the bureaucrats to study the matter and issue proclamations.
That's what will be the downfall of civilizations. It's why I think the only solution at this point is more Bidenflation spending, make things so bad that something has to give, and let's face it, when the government can't print enough money to pay its own employees, when the bond market collapses --- that's when government will finally have to shrink.
I fear the solution will go to more 'gov-guns' instead of government finally having to shrink (enter Hitler) as most of history including our own has gone that way. It's pretty hard to worry about financial details while looking down the barrel of a loaded gun.
I'm thinking more of a Rome 476 or Germany 1923 ending, where the revenue simply isn't available. Bureaucrats won't work long without pay. Soldiers won't shoot civilians long without pay.
When you have to spend your paycheck today because it will be worthless tomorrow, shooting civilians or crafting new regulations is way down the priority list.
Certainly hope for the best possible outcome (collapse) versus the IRS soldiers out shooting civilians for not handing over to the King their last $.
FDR'S Democrat-trifecta GREAT economy of the Great Depression.
Obama Democrat-trifecta GREAT economy of the Great Recession.
Biden's Democrat-trifecta GREAT economy of the Great Inflation.
They're all GREAT disasters.
Hoover (R) = Great Depression and 1929 crash (FDR 1933-1945)
Bush the Lesser = 2008 Financial Collapse and Great Recession
Fatass Donnie = COVID shock and recession of 2020
Difference is yours is a complete delusion where you compulsively deflect blame instead of facing reality.
No, the difference is that mine is historically accurate.
The Great Depression was raging 1929-1933 when Hoover was POTUS. Like Fatass Donnie did later Hoover raised tariffs and was a protectionist to the core.
Dumbya set off the great Financial Collapse of 2008 while 750,000 jobs per month were lost and mass foreclosures began – a rebuke to his “ownership society” and home downpayment subsidies.
Fatass mishandled COVID – first denying it even existed then went ape shit with shut-downs then spent like a drunken Dubya to get re-elected.
All three sucked ass and are considered among the worst presidents in US history.
FDR and Obama are consensus top ten best.
You lose again.
The Great Depression didn't end until the late 1930s when FDR started the massive defense buildup in preparation for entering World War II.
Bill Clinton's involvement in bank deregulation that led to banks making more risky loans. 2008 wouldn't have happened without Bill.
""President Clinton's tenure was characterized by economic prosperity and financial deregulation, which in many ways set the stage for the excesses of recent years. Among his biggest strokes of free-wheeling capitalism was the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, which repealed the Glass-Steagall Act, a cornerstone of Depression-era regulation. He also signed the Commodity Futures Modernization Act, which exempted credit-default swaps from regulation. In 1995 Clinton loosened housing rules by rewriting the Community Reinvestment Act, which put added pressure on banks to lend in low-income neighborhoods. It is the subject of heated political and scholarly debate whether any of these moves are to blame for our troubles, but they certainly played a role in creating a permissive lending environment.""
https://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1877351_1877350_1877322,00.html
Even CNBC acknowledges that one.
https://www.cnbc.com/2016/05/28/are-the-clintons-the-real-housing-crash-villains.html
None of it would've been possible without the Unconstitutional US Nazi-HUD Agency pushed and signed by LBJ with a 47[D]:7[R] Senate vote.
Nice Prog talking points.
Bill Clinton cut regulations. You progs hate that.
""Nice Prog talking points."'
Well it did come from Time Magazine.
Having the HUD dictate banks borrowing practices isn't cutting anything.
turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
Sure, but each time the crisis and crashes were started by Republican presidents.
It was a democrat president when Glass-Steagall Act was repealed.
The fact that you only call out republicans shows your partisanship.
Glass Steagall had nothing to do with the 2008 crash.
Actually, it was never repealed. Just the part that prohibited investment banks from being acquired by commercial banks.
But the crisis was mainly in shadow banks that had nothing to do with commercial banks.
Lehman, Bear, Merrill, etc
and all the fly by night mortgage cons like Countrywide.
"Clinton loosened housing rules by rewriting the Community Reinvestment Act, which put added pressure on banks to lend in low-income neighborhoods."
As if that had nothing to do with the mortgage issue.
Yet Trump didn't try to kill the Community Reinvestment Act when he had total control of Washington 2017-2019.
Actually that had no effect on private banks because they bought every shitty loan they could.
Define total control shrike.
Do you think buying shitty loans does not have an effect that buys them? Loan me $1000 bucks. I promise you it will be a shitty loan.
had total control of Washington 2017-2019.
Lol. Total control. Everyone in DC hated him.
https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/050515/did-repeal-glasssteagall-act-contribute-2008-financial-crisis.asp
The only bank that took advantage of that was Citi and they survived nicely (albeit with TARP loans).
@Shrike
Then why are you blaming the wrong people for the recession?
turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
turd, 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 TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit.
The Depression did not end until the end of WW II where we were the only industrial power standing.
Everything FDR did made the Depression worse and last longer. If he did absolutely nothing, it would have ended by 1935 at latest.
I'll give FDR credit for one thing--while a lot of the relief programs were stupid and self-indulgent, the CCC and parts of the WPA were an excellent use of government resources during an absolute economic disaster like the Great Depression. At least back then, Democrats recognized that the devil finds use for idle hands, and dedicated themselves to promoting real, actual work as a patriotic exercise in order to mitigate labor unrest. The fact that a lot of that infrastructure is still in use nearly 100 years later demonstrates what a good investment in taxpayer dollars it ended up being.
Nowadays, the Democrats especially but also a lot of Bush-era Republicans just want to cut people a check and tell them to go shopping. Instead, we should be putting a lot of these fat fucks to work grading roads and trails, picking up trash along the highways, and building campgrounds, and giving them tarpaper-walled shacks to sleep in.
FDR maintained the Great Depression for Years. Trump had the Administration for 4; 2 of which without a Republican-Trifecta.
And just a big fat never-mind Democrats pitched and had the House for the Cares Act.
The only thing you are doing is deflecting blame and you’ll keep doing it to feed your TDS off in your delusional land of mentally challenged fartoids.
FDR and Obama are consensus top ten best.
The guy that imprisoned Japanese Americans by EO, made you surrender any gold money you had by force, expanded the military industrial complex, is considered one of the best?
Despite those shortcomings:
https://scri.siena.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/PDF-Ranking-FINAL-REAL.pdf
Bush the Lesser, Hoover, Trump all bottom ten.
Those are just shortcomings.
Hilarious.
Please write to each presidential historian that participated in the Siena survey and voice your opinion.
Yes, shortcomings works. Flaws, mistakes, also work.
You're the one that called a president imprisoning a part of the American population by EO a shortcoming.
Are republicans allowed to have shortcomings too?
Are republicans allowed to have shortcomings too?
Sure, Reagan was a good president despite his tax hikes, EMTALA, and love of federal subsidies for having illegitimate children (EITC).
If they are allowed shortcomings then why are you so critical of them. It's not like they imprisoned Americans by EO.
Given his disdain for black folks, I do not see any reason to assume SPB is fond of Asians.
Don't feel too bad Republicans make mistakes too as you're so eager to point out LIKE SUPPORTING DEMOCRATS BILLS!
You mean a highly subjective survey done by primarily Democrats?
I just find it interesting that he would call a president making an EO that imprisons Americans a "shortcoming".
It's Pluggo. Anything misogynist, racist, bigoted, etc., is fine by him as long as a Democrat did it.
turd lies. It's what turd does. If turd posts it, it's a lie.
"imprisoned Japanese Americans by EO"
"Despite those shortcomings"
Ghoulish, but unsurprising.
""Surveillance video prompts Connecticut elections officials to investigate Bridgeport primary""
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/surveillance-video-prompts-connecticut-elections-officials-to-investigate-bridgeport-primary/ar-AA1h0QSB?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=219b6b0a51db4a45b0733d50d91f10c9&ei=38
Spoiler. It involves suspicious activity at a dropbox.
Next Up will be voting online where the government pays people to click the button alllllll dayyyyyy longggggggg. 🙂
I have been led to believe no suspicious activity is possible at or near any dropbox
Apparently it's not if a republican complains about it.
No widespread corruption.
“Ganim, who went to prison for corruption and then regained his old job back eight years ago in a remarkable political comeback, has won the Democratic nomination for another term,”
What the hell? That's hilarious.
>>"We're taking advantage of the fact that we have moved quickly to move a little more carefully now," Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell
we fucked you against your will. but we liked how it felt, so now we're gonna experiment.
>>Biden's new plan to employ 20,000 youngsters
Brandon Youth.
Seems like a good topic for a libertarian publication to do a full article on.
Can he sniff that much hair?
>>a shifting group of lawmakers focused on cutting government spending but wielding other demands as well, some of which aren't shared by other Republicans—such as ending aid to Ukraine
stop paying for Ukraine is Weak! and shut the government down? at first glance these guys are heroes
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=teSXcJlpMl8&pp=ygUYU2VpbmZlbGQgdWtyYWluZSBpcyB3ZWFr
I'm not beaten yet! I still have armies in the Ukraine.
>>This new protection covers about 472,000 Venezuelans , a massive expansion ... Credit where due to Biden.
B's way ahead of the entire rest of humanity on the Human Trafficking Employee of the Year whiteboard contest
Funny how those who claim to be against human trafficking have enabled one of the largest trafficking rings ever.
Biden’s new plan to employ 20,000 Nazi-Propagandists to brainwash the masses that the weather changing is most definitely an excuse for MORE Gov-Guns against those 'icky' people!!!!
...because SCOTUS told us to stop our Gov-Media outlets. Where there's a will there's a way! /s
But AmeriCorps-style grassroots activism is almost certainly not the essential work that will avert "climate catastrophe."
As the joke goes, "why isn't the CCP pushing the fight against climate change?"
Answer: They already have a communist government.
"But AmeriCorps-style grassroots activism"
They should get a catchy climate related name. Is Weather Underground taken?
I specifically requested the opposite of this: Varshini Prakash, co-founder of the Sunrise Movement (a "youth movement to stop climate change"), endorses Biden's new plan to employ 20,000 youngsters "to do the essential work of averting a climate catastrophe." But AmeriCorps-style grassroots activism is almost certainly not the essential work that will avert "climate catastrophe." That "essential work" is more likely to involve developing nuclear technology or carbon capture and sequestration methods or geothermal drilling.
Yeah, slow down there, spinach chin. Sure, we may agree to disagree on the "climate catastrophe", but at this moment, while we're in this state of 'agreeing to disagree', the current mode of operation is "we need to do something about the climate catastrophe" and I'm not having it.
And don't get me started on the energy inputs required to sequester massive amounts of carbon.
It is called trees. Distributed. Solar powered. Clean.
Flammable.
Some downsides.
Trees ain't gonna do it alone.
I was looking at a book years ago, I think titled "Seattle, then and now" and it had pictures all of the city from the late 19th, early 20th century, juxtaposed with the same shot today (at the time of the published book) and the first thing that really jumped out at you was how modern Seattle is absolutely COVERED in trees whereas old Seattle was a completely barren urban landscape.
Trees do take up carbon, but in forested areas, including tropical areas, studies have shown that things like Rain forests put at almost as much carbon as they take up because all the decaying material that falls to the forest floor is putting out CO2. And even if they did take up a net positive in CO2, trees... just ain't gonna cut it.
the first thing that really jumped out at you was how modern Seattle is absolutely COVERED in trees whereas old Seattle was a completely barren urban landscape.
A big part of that was the "City Beautiful" movement at the turn of the 20th century that promoted the planting of trees in the interest of civic beautification. Denver was the same way until the Speer adminstration came in during the 1900s and set up a lot of parks and tree-lined streets. Before then, any house that had a tree of any kind probably had it only because it was a fruit tree of like apples or cherries, so the wives could pick the fruit for pies and preserves. But geographically, Denver's right at the edge of the Great American Desert and the only trees in the area were cottonwoods along the various creeks.
OMG... So dead trees emit CO2 if you burn them or not? What will we do? Ban all the trees in the name of saving the 'green' planet??? /s
Yeah; The climate hoax really is that stupid.
Also the wood feeds termites that put out methane. Lots of things in nature to ban and destroy – for the climate.
I've said before that we should ban recycling paper products. Bury them deep - boom - sequestered carbon.
If I gave a shit about societies carbon output I'd have a moment's reflection about all the trees I've planted. But I don't.
On an entirely different subject, how about that El Nino thing? And what's up with the sun doing all that crazy shit lately? That can't possibly affect the climate.
Government can't regulate and tax the sun directly, or lock it up for not obeying, so best not to mention it.
Nope but they can and do blame their citizens for it constantly and compulsively while they tax and regulate them to death and lock them up for not obeying.
You see part of scheming justice is to 'ickify' the people before you STEAL them blind so your not stealing from honest working people your just stealing from 'icky' people who deserve it anyways.
"The sun makes the days hotter than night and it's all those 'icky' people's fault!!!", it's not just a coincidence that the 'icky' are also the very source of massive human resources.
It is also seasonal and cyclical.
Also, the peat bogs sequester a bunch of CO2. We should probably ban Scotch, because it burns sequestered carbon.
I agree that we should shove more young climate activists in front of bulldozers.
They already would be if it wasn't for gov-gun funding. It's always about using 'guns' to STEAL instead of ensuring Liberty and Justice. Flipping the purpose of government on it's head.
Here's how Facebook and Twitter should have responded to government requests.
https://www.westernjournal.com/rumble-delivers-fiery-response-cancel-culture-attempt-russell-brand-govt/
I don't use either anymore. When they decided I needed to be muted - I decided I didn't need to look at thier ads anymore.
Indeed. Sad when this is the height of courage in corporate America.
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/ibram-x-kendi-accused-of-exploiting-workers-mismanaging-finances-of-collapsing-anti-racist-center/
Ibram X. Kendi Accused of Exploiting Workers, Mismanaging Finances of ‘Collapsing’ Anti-Racist Center
"Saida Grundy, a sociology professor who previously worked at the center before quitting in 2021, said it lacked structure and that she was forced to work long hours. “It became very clear after I started that this was exploitative and other faculty experienced the same and worse,” she said."
"Former employees of the center are now claiming that Kendi exploited them and mismanaged the center’s financial resources."
What did we learn (rather, confirm to be obvious truth)
- It was, and will always be a race grift for the folks selling the stuff, and a form of white-guilt penance for those donating, so they can continue to live their life unencumbered knowing they bought off the "right" people
- Even if left-wing activists are 100% on your side and down for the cause, they are still at their core lazy, entitled, worthless people who cant produce anything meaningful. Imagine my shock to see a bunch of left wing activists with a socialism boner complain that their cushy job doing made up DEI research was greuling and "exploitative".
Show me the blisters on your hands from the shovel you were digging the ditches in the hot sun with, then we can talk “grueling “.
Structure is part of systemic racism, so I'm told. Why would he have that? Structure requires "adherence to the written word" a white supremacy trait.
I wonder if he made them be on work on time, because "timeliness" is also a white supremacy trait.
I suppose a project deadline would fall under timeliness too.
And accurate math.
The Reason commenter with "radical individualist" in his name will probably be annoyed by this setback for #RaceAboveAll leftism.
I am skeptical that the preservation of old buildings simply because they are old, absent other historical significance, is a good thing.
Indeed. Knock them down and build something that won’t be drafty and have poor plumbing.
FWIW many years ago a friend of mine and his then wife decided to buy a rundown brownstone in Brooklyn and renovate it themselves. After working in it for a short while, they were approached by a local gentleman who advised them that they should use some local contractors to help them who he could personally recommend else there would be a fire hazard. They took his advice.
And people say the free market doesn't work.
Brooklyn, local gentleman, local contractors, else fire hazard.
I don't think those guys are free market. But you better call it free market else you're feeding the fishes.
They had a choice to comply. /Biden administration disinformation office.
This local gentleman didn't have the last name of Gambino, did he?
Your friend sounds like a bitch, shrike.
Those Brooklyn conservatives and their build-a-wall Trumpism.
If people are willing to pay for it and like the results, then it's a good thing. If people who own them want to tear them down and build something new, that's good too.
How tax policy led to the Dutch canal house aesthetic.
Not to be confused with the “How tax policy led to the Dutch Canal aesthetic.” story.
This is what passes for profundity within the neocon right these days:
""The only open question in a politics of 'Us and Them' is: Who is Us? Who is Them? And if that is all there is left to talk about, then there isn’t really anything left to talk about.""
Fuckin' LOL, Cacklin' Kammy has nothing on these dingdongs.
Hey lookie. Another leftard projecting everything about themselves on to others. As-if it was some secret the left is far more party-loyal than the right.
Jerome Powell is the best Fed Reserve chair since Paul Volcker.
Not seeing it.
Volcker took high inflation and reduced it.
Powell took low inflation and increased it.
Not equally impressive.
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