Border Pageantry
Plus: Putin threatens nukes, D.C. mulls a crackdown on theft, Bloomberg blames right-wingers, and more...

Why can't we apprehend both of them at the border? Yesterday, both President Joe Biden and his presumed opponent in November, former President Donald Trump, arrived at the southern border for a whole lot of politicking and very little actual problem solving.
Media outlet after media outlet described it as a "split-screen" showdown. The New York Times described it as a visit "pitting the president's belief in legislating against his rival's pledge to be a 'Day 1' dictator." All right.
"A very dangerous border—we're going to take care of it," said Trump upon arrival. Biden has "the blood of countless innocent victims" on his hands, Trump added, citing the recent murder of Laken Riley—an Augusta University nursing student believed to have been killed by Jose Antonio Ibarra, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, while running on trails at the University of Georgia.
"The United States is being overrun by the Biden migrant crime. It's a new form of vicious violation to our country," Trump said, leaning hard into fear-based messaging.
Biden, on the other hand, blamed Republicans in Congress for sinking deals that would attempt to handle the crisis at the border and kept meekly calling for bipartisan compromises. "Join me," Biden said to Trump—in what the Times described as an "olive branch"—"or I'll join you" in passing the bipartisan border deal that Trump recently lambasted, leading Senate Republicans to turn on the legislation.
If at first you don't succeed, try…an executive order? He's no border dove, though: Biden is reportedly mulling an executive order to majorly crack down on asylum seekers, forcing more rigorous entry standards and deportations for those who do not meet the updated criteria. Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act extends latitude to presidents to block certain categories of entrants if deemed "detrimental to the interests of the United States." This would allow him to bypass Congress entirely.
Ironically, Section 212(f) was how Trump instituted the Muslim ban back in 2017. It's dark horseshoe theory that Biden is now considering sidestepping Congress and using the same provision. It's almost as if actual checks and balances would be helpful here, and setting cogent policy in the first place, as opposed to sweeping executive orders to attempt to bandage long-festering problems.
The number of border crossings has reached record levels. December saw almost 250,000 arrests by Border Patrol, a number which fell by more than half in early January due to Mexican immigration authorities stepping up to the plate. The top five nationalities being apprehended are currently Mexicans, Venezuelans, Guatemalans, Honduras, and Colombians, but people from all over the world are now attempting to cross the border as well—including Chinese migrants (the fastest-growing group of border-crossers).
Whether it's Biden's pointless "join me!" pleas, designed to make the media fawn all over him, or Trump calling illegal border-crossers "fighting-age men"—as if they're creating some sort of militia as opposed to seeking work as, like, dishwashers and roofers—nothing good happened at the border yesterday, and the situation got no closer to being resolved.
Scenes from New York: A little before 4 a.m. Thursday morning, an A train conductor was attacked—his neck slashed, as he stuck it out the window to make sure the train was cleared to leave—at the Rockaway Avenue station in Brooklyn (a few stops before mine).
By rush hour Thursday morning, train crews were boycotting the safety conditions they must work under and calling straphangers' attention to attacks on transit workers. For those of us trying to take the A to work (like me, to film a documentary for Reason), it was a massive inconvenience, as trains operated with severe delays. But safety on the subways has gotten intolerably bad: Year over year, NYPD reports a 13 percent increase in crime within the subway system, and an 11 percent increase in assaults specifically. Last week, a man was shot and killed on the D train. In January, a man was shot and killed on the No. 3. Merely 1,000 of the city's 6,500 subway cars are equipped with surveillance cameras; meanwhile, the Metropolitan Transit Authority has installed bright yellow barriers at the Washington Heights stop to deter criminals from pushing people onto the tracks as part of a new pilot program—which would be terribly expensive to actually scale and wouldn't solve many categories of subway-system crime (like yesterday's neck slashing).
As for the conductor in question, he received 34 stitches and nine sutures and thankfully survived.
QUICK HITS
- It's time:
Make them a buddy cop duo and call it a day https://t.co/p8fo42hSWk
— Mary Katharine Ham (@mkhammer) March 1, 2024
- Congress has approved a continuing resolution that will prevent a partial government shutdown.
- Congratulations to The New Republic for finally acknowledging the fact that, generally, plastic isn't actually getting recycled (where Reason has been for a decade-plus): "Between 1990 and 2015, some 90 percent of plastics either ended up in a landfill, were burned, or leaked into the environment," reports The New Republic. Yes, we know.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in some saber-rattling toward the West yesterday, saying that the prospect of nuclear conflict ought to loom large if any countries intervene on Ukraine's behalf. "We also have weapons that can strike targets on their territory," Putin said. "Do they not understand this?"
- "Several youth advocacy groups are concerned over the Secure DC bill and its potential impact on juveniles," reports ABC7. NeeNee Taylor, the founder of Harriet's Wildest Dreams, a nonprofit in the area, expressed concern at an event Wednesday night about a provision that would make stealing $500 worth of merchandise rise to the level of a felony. "A couple of my young ladies may have committed retail theft—they were actually stealing clothes for themselves to wear to school," Taylor told the news channel. "So what can we do to avoid them to have to steal the clothes?" Actually, they did not have to steal the clothes. Nor do they need to steal $500 worth of clothes in order to be able to cover their bodies to attend school.
- Bloomberg—normally good—seems to think that the Google Gemini scandal—in which its AI-powered image generator simply could not return historically accurate images of white people, but had to turn, like, the Founding Fathers into black men—was actually a "Republicans pounce" situation. (It was not.)
- Watch the dudes of The Fifth Column grace the wonderful Megyn Kelly Show with their presence (and tear Keith Olbermann apart):
"He wants to now replace the court with something else…"@mcmoynihan, @MattWelch, and @kmele on Keith Olbermann's meltdown over Supreme Court hearing Trump immunity case.
Watch & subscribe: https://t.co/Y12z2uKGMbhttps://t.co/8SsT7CZI2P
— The Megyn Kelly Show (@MegynKellyShow) February 29, 2024
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...both President Joe Biden and his presumed opponent in November, former President Donald Trump, arrived at the southern border for a whole lot of politicking and very little actual problem solving.
Overshadowing the vice president, who I'm sure has an office there already solving things.
Youre already paying for early article access. We are on to you.
If I was able to do that these first comments would be bangers instead of the big bag of lame you're getting now.
Can I get fries with that?
They erase the comments on the magazine articles when they go live =/
I also blame the former president for not solving this problem while he was at the border yesterday. What the hell, Donald? How can I vote for someone who can't even solve problems while he's not in office?
Ugh. I just can't even.
Trump calling illegal border-crossers "fighting-age men"—as if they're creating some sort of militia as opposed to seeking work as, like, dishwashers and roofers
But if course, you don't actually fucking know do you? Because they're all completely unvetted. You can howl how you think it's an unreasonable claim, but that's just your biases talking.
A quarter million in December. Do you really think there are that many illegal dishwashing jobs being created every month? Ten million over the last three years. That's a straight 3% increase to the total population of the country in just illegal immigrants in 36 months.
Maybe once enough of them show up in NYC you'll take the problem as seriously as those of us in border states do. And no, the number already there isn't too many, it's not enough. NYC isn't even hosting a percentage of the total immigrant population equal to it's percentage of the US population. So keep taking 'em in.
I'm willing to accept that most are looking for work/a better life. But what the fuck is with all the Chinese men? I have no idea what to make of it, but it seems like something deliberate is happening there. And one has to assume that among the people just trying to improve their lives there are people with bad intentions coming to exploit the situation.
I've always been for pretty open immigration. But something odd and not good seems to be happening now and I don't know what to think of it.
The problem is infrastructure and job growth can't keep up at the levels of crossings we have.
"Just give them all infrastructure jobs, duh!"
- Leftists
I think so too. It works OK when immigration largely is a function of demand for labor. But there are way too many perverse incentives now encouraging people to keep coming. And with NGOs assisting people all the way through Central America to get to the US it's definitely getting out of control. I've always said if someone wants to come work and someone here wants to give them a job, then great. But that's not what's happening now and despite whatever principles I or anyone else like to adhere to, it is not reasonable to expect people in general just to accept it with all the problems that come with it.
Yes, and this is reflected in the astronomical increased price of things like housing.
Turns out, even illegal aliens need to live somewhere and since housing is finite in supply (and increasing supply is intentionally hamstrung by local/national politicians) this does actually directly harm native citizens and immigrants of all sorts alike.
The same goes for every other thing in the United States, such as food and energy prices.
Tack on inflationary policy and you don't end up in a good place.
Job creation fairy is a thing.
Still commenting!
11 seconds! Fist beat me by 11 seconds.
To paraphrase the great philosopher Dominic Toretto
“by a second or ab hour, winning is winning”
Post didn’t contain a witty quip. Disqualified.
Congratulations, first loser.
If you ain't first you're last.
I'll miss your comedy, Fist! No early-morning zoo-crew nut-hut radio show could ever hold a candle to you!
In a disappointment to one true libertarians, judge ruled disparate execution of law and prosecution is in fact unconstitutional.
'No individuals associated with the left, who engaged in anti-far-right speech and violently suppressed the protected speech of Trump supporters, were charged with a federal crime for their part in starting riots at political events. That is textbook viewpoint discrimination.'
https://www.dailywire.com/news/judge-says-feds-cant-selectively-prosecute-right-wing-rioters-while-ignoring-antifa
Good Gravy that's amazing! That kind of actual thinking by any judge was never on my bingo card.
And a judge in California. Completely unexpected.
Yeah, but let's see him enforce it.
His ruling alone endangers him of insurrection.
Yeah, but reversed by the Ninth Circus immediately.
Can you call it 'stealing' an election if you make your activities legal?
https://twitter.com/marceelias/status/1763343807406317775
BREAKING: Federal Court STRIKES DOWN Arizona over suppression law that required proof of citizenship for voting in violation of federal law.
This fight has been going on for almost a decade. The federal forms never require verification of citizenship. So DoJ sued to force the state to allow federal form usage. State implemented law to allow verification of federal form voting applications against immigration databases after registering. DoJ sued. Arizona implemented law to check only those who have voted against immigration databases to possibly pursue charges. DoJ sued.
Would you be happier if they called it decriminalized election shoplifting? Not a crime if less than 1000 votes.
No *widespread* shoplifting.
suppression law
uh... wow.
So, by the Federal Court's definition and Marc E. Elias' excitement, the similarly required documentation to obtain a firearm is suppression of people's Civil Rights and they'll be equally jubilant when it's struck down under even more clear and valid premises... right?
Very great point!
Marc Elias is a disgusting human being, if you can even call that asshole human.
Biden is reportedly mulling an executive order to majorly crack down on asylum seekers...
Day 1,108 Dictator.
Well, EOs worked quite well to create the problems, they should also work to reduce the problem.
And let us not forget that the courts view a Democrat Presidential EO as carrying more weight than a Republican issued EO since DACA was formed by an EO from Obama but an EO from Trump was not enough to do away with it.
I guess a Democrat EO is a Super EO that can only be undone by another Democrat President.
https://www.thefp.com/p/tgif-bad-things-happened
A young nursing student named Laken Riley went for a mid-morning run on campus at the University of Georgia when someone grabbed her and attacked her. She fought. He stopped her as she was making a 911 call, killed her, and then dragged her body into the shrubs. The suspect is Jose Ibarra, who illegally immigrated to America in 2022. He was briefly arrested in New York City for child endangerment in 2023 but quickly released.
The university police Chief Jeffrey Clark told reporters: “He did not know her at all. I think this is a crime of opportunity where he saw an individual and bad things happened.” Bad things happened. Negative situations occurred. Unfortunate goings-on transpired.
Athens-Clarke County mayor Kelly Girtz stood up to address the tragedy and blamed. . . Trump’s rhetoric. I’m not even kidding. “While 2019 was not that long ago, you might remember the dynamic we were living in in the late teens in this country where you had the president of the United States speaking in the most vile terms about people who were foreign-born, and you had that notion metastasizing in places like Charlottesville.” After silencing hecklers who criticized him for shifting the blame, he doubled down: “What we wish to do. . . what we wish to do. . . is to understand. . . is to understand that those families that are here came here under less than ideal circumstances.”
same source
When CBS did a recent round of layoffs, they said goodbye to their national security reporter Catherine Herridge, which was odd because she often breaks huge stories and has throughout her career. And then they did something really weird: CBS seized her laptop and notes. Why could that be? Herridge had been reporting on the Biden family’s various financial improprieties and the White House wasn’t a huge fan of hers. They probably wanted to know her sources, and it sure looks like CBS leadership was happy to oblige. At the same time: An Obama-appointed judge is holding her in contempt for refusing to give up sources for a story about China spying on the U.S. military.
same source
A study out of Mount Royal University in Canada has found college kids aren’t smarter than the average person of their age anymore. Paper title: “Meta-analysis: On average, undergraduate students’ intelligence is merely average.” See, college kids used to be smarter than the general population, when going into higher education was more of a selective thing. But now that so many people go to college, they’re all just intellectually normal. Which you could easily argue is great: More college for more kids! The paper was accepted for publication in Frontiers in Psychology Cognitive Science. But then the commentary class heard about it, and they did not like this one bit. There was outrage! Are you calling us. . . average?
same, and she is so going to trans that little boy...
This week, we meet their parenting advice columnist. She has two sons. And like all her friends—and, she assumes, like you—she is ready to cancel them at her very kitchen table. Her take is that folks need to be gentler on their boys, but in describing what’s normal in Brooklyn mom circles, you really get another good New York Magazine Shock. Take it away, Kathryn: “When you spend your days reading infographics reminding you that being silent means being on the side of the oppressor, having a flesh-and-blood oppressor-in-training eating your spaghetti and meatballs can feel like a waking nightmare. But coming down too hard risks playing right into the paranoid hands of masculinist discourses of male disempowerment. My own feeling is that we progressive parents of white sons could ease up.”
Maybe stop being a racist cunt.
One difference is that colleges used to teach real, live, actual knowledge.
It should be noted that this is Canada, they don't have as many poor kids who are just as bright as Canadian kids.
After the UGA nursing student Laken Riley was murdered, and it became clear that the suspect is an illegal alien who had previously been in custody and released, having committed multiple crimes before graduating to murder, the media has papered over all of that. Obviously, it doesn't fit the narrative.
Some outlets depict the murderer as simply an “Athens resident.” if they cover it at all (it's just a local murder, after all).
From Townhall.com:
As Guy reported last week, an “outrageous cascade of ‘progressive’ failures precipitated the murder of Laken Riley. Noting that “step after step,” the illegal alien suspect’s “lawbreaking was accommodated and indulged.” And even though he “should never have been in the US to begin with…his additional crimes came with little to no repercussions” until “he graduated to murder.”
Meanwhile, the mainstream media still won’t cover such tragedies honestly. They pretend they have a monopoly on the “truth,” which is just their warped version of events prescribed to them by ruling Democrat elites.
After the Venezuelan illegal alien was arrested, mainstream networks and outlets couldn’t bring themselves to report the inconvenient-to-Democrats truth about the suspect. As our friends at MRC noted, “ABC, NBC, and CBS had three underwhelming, yet widely varying approaches to the news that a released illegal immigrant has been charged with the murder of a Georgia college student on the respective editions of Good Morning America, Today and CBS Saturday Mornings.” Specifically, “ABC mentioned the illegal immigrant part, but not the released part…NBC mentioned the murder but omitted the illegal immigrant angle, and CBS ignored the story altogether.”
Mary Katharine Ham, a University of Georgia alumna herself, noted even more egregious coverage of the tragic murder of Laken Riley. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution referred to the alleged killer as merely an “Athens man” and then attacked Republicans who “quickly tied the killing of a student on the University of Georgia campus to President Joe Biden’s immigration policies.” The disgust with the truth’s emergence and scrambling to reframe the narrative to a friendlier-to-Democrats story was palpable.
The Associated Press decided to frame the story as being about “the fears of solo female athletes,” because of course it couldn’t be about the dangers of open-border and soft-on-crime policies enacted by Democrats. AP also chose to describe the illegal alien suspect as just an “Athens resident.”
Since the initial feigned ignorance displayed by the media, such outlets have only gotten more outrageous with their attempts to protect the Democrat narrative. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, for example, jumped into the fray this week with a story not about the dangers of an unsecured border, but about how it’s “not fair” for Venezuelans in Georgia who now “worry about a backlash” as a result of Laken’s violent murder.
'Meanwhile, the mainstream media still won’t cover ANYTHING honestly. They pretend they have a monopoly on the “truth,” which is just their warped version of events prescribed to them by ruling Democrat elites.'
FIFY
https://notthebee.com/takes/the-way-the-democrats-and-the-media-have-covered-the-laken-riley-case-is-the-most-shameful-thing-ive-ever-seen
https://babylonbee.com/news/police-warn-women-not-to-jog-within-2000-miles-of-an-open-border
FBI is dusting off their election fortification manual as Wray discusses threats to the elections. Somehow threats are only nebulous foreign actors and never domestic.
https://apnews.com/article/fbi-election-interference-wray-2024-campaign-ai-a0c4a95c818839b18f919c6d648c4dcf?utm_campaign=TrueAnthem&utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Twitter
Meanwhile the CIA has been giving classified briefings to the NYT to try to pressure GOP members in congress.
Mike Benz
@MikeBenzCyber
Here it is. This is the key paragraph from the NYT CIA Ukraine piece that reveals, explicitly, why the CIA hand-selected the NYT to publish highly classified intelligence & invited hand-selected NYT journalists onto a secret CIA base:
It was to pressure Republicans in Congress.
(Picture)
https://twitter.com/MikeBenzCyber/status/1762978321145450677
The Deep State is a conspiracy theory.
I miss White Mike too.
The CIA's been spying on Tucker Carlson and leaked whatever they got to Semafor and to the New York Times.
Imagine if you told a Dem that the CIA was illegally spying on Rachel Maddow and had leaked info about her to Breitbart and Fox News.
They'd shit the bed over the illegality of it all, but I bet all our Democrats here will approve it happening to Carlson.
Yeah, these days when I watch "13 Hours," I start rooting for the ex-SOF guards to waltz out of the compound and let the glowies get obliterated. The fact that the movie portrays the head of the office as a condescending, resentful piece of shit doesn't help.
“The U.S. has confronted foreign malign influence threats in the past,” Wray told a national security conference. “But this election cycle, the U.S. will face more adversaries, moving at a faster pace, and enabled by new technology.”
DOUBLE RUSSIA!!!
Of course it's never the party of Tammany Hall and the Chicago Machine who might have an interest in fixing elections. Nope. Nosiree.
What exactly is the nature of this foreign threat?
Imaginary.
Of course not. Pay no attention to the 90 years of history that the Machine has in fixing elections. Pay no attention to the fact they don’t want nobody nobody sent.
...train crews were boycotting the safety conditions they must work under and calling straphangers' attention to attacks on transit workers.
And also for the need for a ceasefire in Gaza?
You know who else put Jews on trains?
Tropicana? Oh, Jews, not juice.
bless you.
Sir Topham Hatt?
The FBI just arrested a journalist for covering J6. Steve Baker. Had credentials and everything.
Absolutely NO outrage or coverage outside conservative media
He will join Lira in being ignored at this outlet.
And they still never found the pipe bomber?
oh ... they found the pipe bomber
They trained the pipe bomber.
and all the guys watching the pipe bombs
Steve Baker didn't kill himself.
They just held Catherine Herridge in contempt for not revealing a source.
So a 20 officer plus perp walk for blaze journalist (NYT reporter at J6 who entered prior still not arrested) and now going after Herridge. The commonality? Anti Biden stories.
Look at it with their legal logic:
1. Joe Biden is a righteous hero of democracy, and has never done anything wrong.
2. Any claims that Biden has transgressed are therefore lies.
3. In order to save democracy from deplorables, lies are illegal.
4. Put the law-breakers in jail.
Congress has approved a continuing resolution that will prevent a partial government shutdown.
Well, that came out of nowhere.
Turley discusses the media denouncing the USSC for weighing in on presidential immunity.
https://jonathanturley.org/2024/02/29/craven-and-insurrectionists-msnbcs-rachel-maddow-and-other-denounce-the-supreme-court-for-granting-review-of-presidential-immunity/
"rival's pledge to be a 'Day 1' dictator."
The snarling implication is 180-degrees from what his rival actually said.
Trump said of Hannity. “He says, ‘You’re not going to be a dictator, are you?’ I said: ‘No, no, no, other than day one. We’re closing the border, and we’re drilling, drilling, drilling. After that, I’m not a dictator.’”
Remember: a flurry of day one orders is nothing new.
"Joe Biden signed more than a dozen executive orders in his first hours as president on Wednesday, the first salvos in a coming legislative and regulatory crusade to erase Donald Trump’s legacy from federal law and advance his own agenda.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 1:
Require masks on federal property
EXECUTIVE ORDER 2:
Rejoin the World Health Organization
REVERSAL OF TRUMP ORDER
EXECUTIVE ORDER 3:
Set up a Covid office that reports directly to Biden
REVERSAL OF TRUMP ORDER
EXECUTIVE ORDER 4:
Extend foreclosure and eviction moratoriums
EXECUTIVE ORDER 5:
Freeze student debt collection
EXECUTIVE ORDER 6:
Rejoin the Paris climate accords
REVERSAL OF TRUMP ORDER
EXECUTIVE ORDER 7:
Revoke the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline and cancel other Trump administration energy rules
REVERSAL OF TRUMP ORDER
EXECUTIVE ORDER 8:
Nix the 1776 Commission
REVERSAL OF TRUMP ORDER
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9:
Unwind Trump’s changes to the census
REVERSAL OF TRUMP ORDER
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10:
Strengthen legal protections for “Dreamers”
REVERSAL OF TRUMP ORDER
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11:
Abolish the “Muslim ban”
REVERSAL OF TRUMP ORDER
EXECUTIVE ORDER 12:
Cancel the Trump administration’s interior enforcement rule
REVERSAL OF TRUMP ORDER
EXECUTIVE ORDER 13:
Halt construction of the U.S.-Mexico border wall
REVERSAL OF TRUMP ORDER
EXECUTIVE ORDER 14:
Extend deportation protections for Liberians
REVERSAL OF TRUMP ORDER
EXECUTIVE ORDER 15:
Ban workplace discrimination against LGBT employees
EXECUTIVE ORDER 16:
Implement an ethics pledge for all executive branch officials
EXECUTIVE ORDER 17:
Freeze Trump’s “midnight regulations”
REVERSAL OF TRUMP ORDER
But didn't you hear how Trump is basically Hitler?
Shows just how much power Congress has delegated to the imperial presidency when the executive can create, and reverse, orders with the power of law. Also creates a lot of uncertainty because you never know which orders will stay in place and which will be rescinded with each administration.
Except that it is not 100% true.
Trump could not end the "Dreamers" nonsense, even though it was an executive order.
The magic of animus!
I don’t get the hatred and desire to destroy the lives people who have been raised in this country, speak the language, are culturally American, but don’t have papers. It's literally punishing children for their parents' crimes.
Do you get the hatred towards people who want to govern based on feelz?
Hatred? No. The only person I really hate is my ex wife. I certainly don't hate people over politics. If anything I pity them for letting something so far out of their control rule their emotions.
Looks like a good spot for these:
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Mother’s Lament is the worst human being I’ve ever been unfortunate enough to communicate with in my entire life. I wouldn’t piss on his face if his teeth were on fire. So I really don’t care what he supports.
Yes. I find you repugnant. Like the smell of a restaurant dumpster or road-killed skunk. I don’t hate those things. That would be stupid. They just make me want to puke.
Lol. I don't hate you sarckles. You're my favorite Lolcow. You've given us all more laughs over the years. Like a skinny, angry Homer Simpson, or Yosemite Sam with methmouth and a Maine accent.
You hate a lot more than just her. May I remind you of your words stating that you'll be a contrarian just because you don't want to like something someone you hate likes? You also let certain ex-presidents reside rent free in your head.
May I remind you of your words stating that you’ll be a contrarian just because you don’t want to like something someone you hate likes?
The word I used was "despise," not "hate." As in find repugnant or hold in contempt. Words actually mean things.
Summary of Sarcs principles.
sarcasmic 4 weeks ago
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I’m saying that some people are so despicable that I’d rather disagree with them then have something in common with them.
sarcasmic 4 days ago
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It’s getting to a point where the people involved and their defenders are so unlikeable that I’m finding it difficult to care.
sarcasmic 1 month ago
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While the latter would make me smile simply because I despise the asshats who defend the buffoon, libertarians should be pushing for more, not less, ballot access.
// last one said in context of smiling by kicking Republicans off ballots.
You also let certain ex-presidents reside rent free in your head.
Nah. I just like to show how the supporters of a certain ex-president are fucking deranged.
No. You have TDS. Why you scream about only his tariffs while denying every president has issued tariffs. Why you ignore regulatory state expansion. Why you applaud the murder and jailing of his supporters. Why you keep supporting the majority of the lawfare against him. Why you blame him solely for covid spending.
Youre broken dummy.
So law by emotional response is what are asking for. Who destroyed their lives? Their parents?
Many given DACA protections came to the country after the age of 15. Your belief system is why so many unaccompanied minors cross.
You hate them so much that you want to uproot them from everything they know. Talk about being emotional. Takes some serious rage to be that cruel to someone who is completely innocent. Their only crime was having parents who don’t have papers. And for that “crime” you hate them so much you want to take everything away from them. Over papers. Wow.
Me: many of them come past age of 15
Sarc: uproot them from everything they know.
Yeap. He is still fucking retarded.
You're also projecting again.
Happens regularly.
Man robs a bank and buys his family a nice house. He gets arrested.
Odds the family gets to keep the house are...?
The "Dreamers" beef is with their parents.
Take it up with them,
I've always thought, sure, give the Dreamer's a place, but the second they sign the paperwork, go fetch the parents and deport them. The kid may have had no say in the matter, but the parents did.
Biden didn't know what he was signing. The handlers laid out the papers and told him to sign.
Trump couldn't even get a question about citizenship on the census.
https://twitter.com/NameRedacted247/status/1687358111235932161
Why has Meta hired more than 160 individuals from the US Intelligence Community since 2018?
Is the Global Engagement Center (GEC) directly providing funding to Meta? Is this a modern-day version of Operation Mockingbird?
CIA-14
FBI-26
NSA-16
DHS-29
State Dept-32
DOD-49
From the Twitter of He Who Is Not To Be Named
Google says it's independent, but it's not. It invests hundreds of millions into politics and receives billions in government contracts, including from the CIA and Pentagon. And now it's censoring criticism of politicians while demonizing journalists, populists, and farmers.
https://twitter.com/NameRedacted247/status/1761567080988676256
Google & Meta function as extensions of the US Intelligence Community. With Jacqueline Lopour, Google's Head of Trust & Safety, and Aaron Berman, Meta's Head of Elections Content/Misinformation Policy, both being career CIA officers, it underscores the CIA's substantial control over online censorship.
Why is this CIA-Big Tech revolving door, where career CIA officers wield power to censor & decide what misinformation is, purposefully suppressed in the broader conversation about censorship?
Why are career CIA officers like Jacqueline Lopour & Nick Rossmann, who both have a history of spreading misinformation & promoting the RussiaGate conspiracy theory, now in senior roles in Trust & Safety at Google, deciding what is misinformation & overseeing content moderation?
The IC has already taken over.
When a high ranking Senator warns an incoming President about the power and vindictiveness of the IC, it's not the government you thought.
Hold up. Politico just told us their biggest worry is Trump politicizing the IC. Almost like they are actually more worried about losing their power to influence politics.
Yeah next their worry will be that dnc whistle blowers didn't suicide themselves
Google & Meta function as extensions of the US Intelligence Community.
Well, yeah, no shit–these companies were allowed to get as big as they did by design. It wasn’t because they were particularly innovative. It ranges from Google’s acquistion of Keyhole, which was a CIA-funded company via In-Q-Tel, to Facebook turning overnight from a shitty MySpace clone into a site with cutting-edge user interfaces and data-mining capability after getting angel investment from Thiel and Breyer, who are connected to and have been funded by defense and intel departments. This is all stuff I've pointed out before.
It’s why I keep pointing out that the reason Musk hasn’t been taken down yet is because his Falcon rockets are pretty much the only thing putting US satellites into space right now.
How many of them still hold a security clearance and have access?
How many still have friends and contacts and don't need security clearances?
That would involve committing a crime.
(D)epends on your politics.
A moot point since they don't need 'access' to classified data on the government side. Not sure what you are trying to imply there, but notably the concern runs exactly the opposite where they are funneling data collected by an ostensibly 3rd party into the waiting databases of the CIA/NSA.
'Why has Meta hired more than 160 individuals from the US Intelligence Community since 2018?'
Coding skills?
Pay up, suckers. Commenting ain't free ya know.
For 50 cents a week you can adopt Robbies hair.
50 cents will get you walches hair.
100 bucks will get you robbies hair
100 cows will get you nicks jacket collection
Dibs on the one with the tassels!
Enb's cloths are free, your the only taker
Congratulations to The New Republic for finally acknowledging the fact that, generally, plastic isn't actually getting recycled...
Today's TNR accepting reality seems like an endtimes event.
Tomorrow - The New Republic calls for a ban on all plastic.
citing the recent murder of Laken Riley—an Augusta University nursing student believed to have been killed by Jose Antonio Ibarra, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, while running on trails at the University of Georgia.
Vs yesterday's:
President Donald Trump's presidential immunity claim that he is protected from prosecution for his role in plotting to overturn the 2020 election results, and has set oral arguments for April.
Weird bit of editorial inconsistency.
Biden, on the other hand, blamed Republicans in Congress for sinking deals that would attempt to handle the crisis at the border and kept meekly calling for bipartisan compromises. "Join me," Biden said to Trump—in what the Times described as an "olive branch"—"or I'll join you" in passing the bipartisan border deal that Trump recently lambasted, leading Senate Republicans to turn on the legislation.
HR2 has been sitting on Schumer desk for over 240 days.
Again, Trump said to pass border reform legislation in exchange for defense spending cuts, before the invasion of Ukraine, and was told GFY. He then declared an emergency, drew discretionary funds off the defense budget, and spent them on the border. He was declared a reckless dictator whose actions to secure our own national borders would precipitate dangerous counter reactions where emergencies would be declared to violate people’s 1A speech, association, and even 2A rights. Which the CDC and Biden and Governors proceeded to effectively do with or without such emergency *budget* “shenanigans”.
You're trying too hard. They already put up the paywall.
Taking notice of tenor and tone isnt exactly difficult. This belief that no bias exists is always amusing to me.
I have no such belief.
But, I also don't go for dinner at someone's house and tell them their food sucks.
You going for the mike Larsen angle here? No criticizing reason for anything?
Yes, this was the 1st time I ever saw you criticize Reason and I pounced.
Biden "the dems and I have created a border deal that will fund Ukraine with 60 billion, and isrial for 24 billion"
Republicans "this is a bull shit deal and has nothing to do with the border"
Biden "Republicans hate border control"
"We also have weapons that can strike targets on their territory," Putin said. "Do they not understand this?"
THAT'S WHY EVERYONE USES A PROXY.
My only question:
Is put in taking requests?
*putin
I liked it better the first time
Everyone likes it better the first time.
Tell me you never had sex with a virgin without telling me you never had sex with a virin
Your first time, not hers.
it makes me sad to think any of you aren't having better sex as adults than as teenagers
If I could still ejaculate 15 times in one night, I think I'd die.
She said she was. Was she mistaken?
Dude the cisarian scar should have been a give away
Oh, she said it was her appendix. Did she fool you too?
I assume it is like the classic song about lapdances being better when the stripper is crying. Is this not true?
Tell me you were never so awesome that all others would swoon with delight.
I have a new bill titled "money for gender studies maors, community organizers, activists, and blm"
The bill reads as follows
"Marxists and progressives, not being human, are not entitled to human rights. It is now legal to hunt them"
I suppose this is what sarcjeff are always hyperventilating about - "all you meangirltrumpists want to murder all leftists!"
Well, we don't really WANT to, but it is becoming a public service necessity.
Them or us situation. Their intentions are crystal clear but are we going to stop them?
Camp out at the Harvard quad and fill your tags in a single morning.
Bring a dump truck, can't leave your kills in place.
Can I keep just the head for mounting and donate the carcass to the orphan's home?
Surgically mutilating them, sexually grooming them, and showing them porn will be exempt if you are a teacher:
Backgrounder – Government of Canada introduces legislation to combat harmful content online, including the sexual exploitation of children.
https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/news/2024/02/backgrounder--government-of-canada-introduces-legislation-to-combat-harmful-content-online-including-the-sexual-exploitation-of-children.html
Changes to the Criminal Code would allow any person who reasonably fears that someone will commit a hate propaganda offence or hate crime to seek a court-ordered peace bond to be imposed on that person.
The peace bond would allow a judge to impose conditions on an individual where there are reasonable grounds to fear that they will commit a hate propaganda offence or hate crime, such as where there are reasonable grounds to fear that someone will wilfully or intentionally promote hatred against an identifiable group. As this is a preventative measure to protect all people in Canada, there would not be the need for evidence that an offence has actually been committed.
Read an article on zerohedge that Germany was asking pre schools to have maturation and sex education rooms for 3-6 year olds. Apparenrly that was too far for even Berlin.
Masturbation *
Apparently I don't talk about it enough for auto correct.
Apparently I don’t talk about it enough for auto correct.
If only you had been introduced to it in kindergarten.
You don't talk about Whank Club.
So now we're going from 1984 to Brave New World? Has someone invented soma yet?
In many ways, 1984 was never going to be fully realized the way that Brave New World could be. It is far easier to control people with honey and fun distractions than it ever could be with fear and repression. They're people who don't realize they're being controlled and manipulated.
No it's not a tracking device. It's a way to communicate with family and friends.
It's such an ancient concept one can find quotes from Caesar supporting it.
They did. At least, that's the brand name for the muscle relaxant that was developed. I first saw the prescription drug Soma about twenty years ago and thought someone at the drug company read, but possibly didn't quite understand, Brave New World.
https://www.drugs.com/soma.html
"and tear Keith Olbermann apart"
I won't bother linking it again but Olbermann proclaimed in late 2017 that Mueller had everything he needed to throw Trump out of the White House. If being that wrong on a question that important didn't ruin his reputation on the left, nothing will.
#PerverseIncentives
Never seen olbermann and plug at the same time and same place... You do the math.
Naah. turd isn't as honest as Olbermann; he isn't tall enough to get on the seesaw.
Stop judging people's accuracy on facts instead of feelings, you racist.
Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in some saber-rattling toward the West yesterday, saying that the prospect of nuclear conflict ought to loom large if any countries intervene on Ukraine's behalf. "We also have weapons that can strike targets on their territory," Putin said. "Do they not understand this?"
Let's show Putin and send another 200B to Ukraine.
I do not know what NATO EXPECTS him to do if France commits ground forces to Ukraine. That would be a de facto declaration of war.
Example 1 Bajillion of how our Elites are playing a totally different game than us in Washington.
Our elites distract us with tales of doom and gloom, or vilifying each other for failing to address the doom and gloom, or addressing it in gloomy ways. But at the end of the day, they don’t actually care what the issue is, just so long as they get their cut.
The Inflation Reduction Act (HAH!) doubles down on a scheme that has been making the rich richer for decades. Have you ever wondered why Non Profits like churches and private schools all have fancy new solar panels being built on their parking lots? This happens because the Federal Government gives tax credits to investors for building solar systems, and they can use donation exemptions to further reduce their targets.
Let’s say I invest $1 Million in a solar system for the local church. There is an entire industry around matching me with lenders and non profits for a small cut, or I can do the work myself. With loans I leverage up my investment. Now, I get a 30% tax credit from the Federal Government + 10% from my state. Boom, $400k is returned to me at the end of the year by the tax man (a refund on my taxes). On top of that, I get depreciation on the equipment- and wouldn’t you know it, new depreciation carve outs for solar equipment allow me to depreciate up to 80% of the costs in the first year! That can easily return to me tax savings in excess of my investment. Now I just need to service debt on the project. I sell my power back to the Non Profit for less than they were paying the power company, and I get an income stream as well to cover that cost.
Now the IRA made this scheme available to Tax-Exempt organizations, but most would rather not go through the trouble of filing income taxes to get the credit when the industry for doing this takes care of it for them. Most elite investors do these projects year over year, and after they’ve wrung the tax savings out of the project, they donate it to the non profit for a final write off before moving on.
If you are an enviro-nut this all seems perfect. I mean sure, you are giving fat tax discounts to the rich (probably while bitching and moaning about Republicans always giving fat tax discounts to the rich), but at least you are advancing us to a clean energy world. Except not so fast. This scheme incentivizes the building of EXPENSIVE equipment with short term (~10yrs) lifespans. Investors WANT maximum cost, and want it up front, and don’t care if the equipment is shit after they are gone. We are diverting enormous investment away from countless other productive industries to dump it into boondoggles that will eventually become white elephants for Churches and Schools to maintain in a decade- and the only way that continues is if the Government keeps re-upping these schemes so that another investor comes in 10 years later and does a wholesale replacement of the equipment- paid for by you, dear Non-Elite tax payer.
Don't forget that the energy sales include full charge back costs so selling solar to the grid doesn't deduct transmission costs, making transmission and line repair go to those who choose not to invest in solar panels.
Dude, in case you did not notice the New Democrats are all about the rich.
"So what can we do to avoid them to have to steal the clothes?" Actually, they did not have to steal the clothes. Nor do they need to steal $500 worth of clothes in order to be able to cover their bodies to attend school.
You can't expect people desperate to provide for themselves to stand there and calculate the total cost of the handbags they're stealing.
Are you saying blacks can't add? That's racist
But it's anti-racist to Resist! math.
You other commenters really missed the low hanging fruit
To quote Margaret Sanger "we can stop them from multiplying"
They want equal outcomes, no matter what.
You will own nothing. You will be conditioned to take it, and take it, and take it
Queens couple buys $2M dream home to care for disabled son, only to find squatter living inside
https://nypost.com/2024/02/29/us-news/queens-2m-home-taken-over-by-squatter-from-retired-couple/
...Flores, 32, was hired on a $3,000-a-week salary by the former homeowner as his caretaker until the man died in January 2023, court documents obtained by the outlet show.
The squatter claims to have a “license” from the dead former owner to stay in the house....
...Even though the Landas never had an agreement with Flores as a tenant, police could not evict the squatter.
“If you have no lease and you’re not paying rent, what is your right?” Joseph said.
Flores has also listed rooms for rent at the property for other people....
..The Landas have also been left footing all the bills for the property, including thousands of dollars in utilities.
Susana Landa claims Flores has been “leaving windows open 24 hours,” which has racked up a hefty heating bill....
...The couple has had five hearings in civil court since they bought the home, but the process keeps getting held up by Flores’ antics.
He showed up for court without an attorney on Jan. 9, 2024, preventing any legal proceedings.
Most recently, he filed for bankruptcy, which automatically allowed him to stay in the home.
“When a residential tenant files a bankruptcy petition, an automatic stay prevents the landlord from bringing or continuing a case to obtain possession and from enforcing a judgment obtained before the commencement of the bankruptcy case,” according to New York City law....
I fail to understand the legal basis for giving squatters rights over property they do not own or have any explicit permission to use. Unless this guy's agreement with the previous owner was included in the paperwork for the sale, there is no reasonable expectation for them to uphold a contract they were not a party to. It's also unreasonable to think a "hey dude, you can live here while working for me" situation extends beyond employment and the life of the other person.
1) progressives and Marxists are evil
2) see rule 1
3) do not involve the cops
It has its roots in common law.
Hire a Venezuelan 'eviction service' and the deal is done.
Going through the courts was the wrong way to do it in the first place. Should have literally strong armed him out of the place on day one and changed the locks. Assault gets you released without bail in NY these days.
Only if you have the correct politics or complexion.
"“When a residential tenant files a bankruptcy petition, an automatic stay prevents the landlord "
But...are they a landlord for this person? The definition of landlord is "a person who rents land, a building, or an apartment to a tenant." and they aren't explicitly renting the house to this squatter. The squatter is staying there, without a lease or anything like that, and isn't paying rent to the owners of the property.
It would be terrible if there was a break in at that property (possibly through one of the open windows) and the squatter got ventilated.
Better if the squatter just disappears.
"I don't know what happened. He must've moved in the night."
And pay no attention to the new concrete patio.
Yeah, but where the fuck is an amateur going to get rid of a body in Queens? It's not exactly the empty desert.
https://twitter.com/KanekoaTheGreat/status/1762918983895015543
I hope congressional investigators question Hunter Biden about his message to Hallie, where he claimed China arrested CIA agents in "retaliation" for the Department of Justice imprisoning "my client the chief of intelligence of the People's Republic of China."
'Biden is reportedly mulling an executive order to majorly crack down on asylum seekers, forcing more rigorous entry standards and deportations for those who do not meet the updated criteria.'
Let me guess. Election year?
More rigorous entry standards means downloading a government app on their free phone.
No he's checking if they have crack
...and tear Keith Olbermann apart...
Low hanging fruit, sir!
CBS: 70 is the new 50
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/70-is-the-new-50/
MSN/WSJ, for world leaders 70 is the new 50
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/for-world-leaders-70-is-the-new-50/ar-BB1j0ZOk
For buying groceries, $70 is the new $50.
*golf clap
Wait, I read somewhere the economy was doing great.
Seriously though...good one!
I wish it was that low.
$70 is the new ¢50
'A little before 4 a.m. Thursday morning, an A train conductor was attacked—his neck slashed, as he stuck it out the window to make sure the train was cleared to leave—at the Rockaway Avenue station in Brooklyn (a few stops before mine).'
Was he part of an ethnic folk dance?
https://twitter.com/RichardHanania/status/1762521130584387985
In California, if you take your son to the doctor for a stomachache, a large man with a clipboard comes in and asks you to leave.
When you exit the room, the large man starts asking your son whether he ever considered whether his family would be better off if he were dead.
Whew! I thought the large man was going to start encouraging my son to have his peepee removed.
It doesn't really seem like a good idea to start asking a 12 year old cold questions about suicidal thoughts. Why even introduce the idea unless there is a problem?
This recently happened to my 12-y-o niece at her school counselor's office. My sister and her husband confronted her (the counselor) over all the injected suicide and depression talk, and she tried to pull the 'patient confidentiality' card. Bad move. Niece was the one who complained to the parents.
My lil sis sits on the board of the private school the counselor no longer works for.
Whenever people talk about interviewing children without parents around, I tell them to read the story of Dale Akiki. Or McMarten preschool.
Kids often make stuff up to please the adult in the room. 12 is older than the kids in the Akiki case, but not only did investigators get kids to say outrageous things, the kids actually BELIEVE these things. It's how children's brains work. In that case , things like Akiki slaughtering an elephant and a giraffe in the basement of a church.
Mental health is important, but the constant pressure, constantly asking about it, actually causes issues that aren't there to manifest, then be believed. Don't let your kids EVER talk to authorities about shit like this without you there.
Its like when they send in a bunch of counselors after some traumatic event and it ends up making things worse for a lot of people.
That's why we need the teachers and counselors to discuss gender identity with kindergartners and preschoolers.
/sarcasm
Good for who? The kids (if we want them to be emotionally mature and independent)? Or the psycho-industrial-political-educational complex?
Joey, have you ever been in a Turkish Prison?
Have you ever seen a grown man naked?
Do you like movies about gladiators?
"He's no border dove, though: Biden is reportedly mulling an executive order to majorly crack down on asylum seekers, forcing more rigorous entry standards and deportations for those who do not meet the updated criteria."
It's just incomprehensible that Biden would even consider this with an election approaching. Koch-funded libertarians told me loose borders are popular. Koch-funded libertarians told me blue areas in particular are thrilled to experience the consequences of loose borders.
Were ....... [*fights back tears*] were Koch-funded libertarians lying to me?! 🙁
The red state governors turned all the blue staters into nazis. You should be celebrating!
-chemjeff
https://twitter.com/gatewaypundit/status/1761900122642731228
Robert Hur Couldn’t Determine Who Had Access to Biden’s Stolen Classified Docs Because Security at Penn Biden Center DELETED All Visitor Logs From 2017-2021
I'm sure they just wiped them with a cloth.
That's not suspicious in any way, shape, or form, no sir, no way.
Was it a boating accident?
How Democrats Could Disqualify Trump If the Supreme Court Doesn’t
Without clear guidance from the Court, House Democrats suggest that they might not certify a Trump win on January 6.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/02/democrats-congress-trump-january-6/677545/
Does this mean sedition is resistance again?
"...House Democrats suggest that they might not certify a Trump win on January 6..."
As in "overturning an election"?
Sounds like a conspiracy to commit insurrection.
Sounds awful insurrectiony.
It'll be (D)ifferent and you're a racist for noticing, also a whataboutist.
Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in some saber-rattling toward the West yesterday, saying that the prospect of nuclear conflict ought to loom large if any countries intervene on Ukraine's behalf. "We also have weapons that can strike targets on their territory," Putin said. "Do they not understand this?"
Meanwhile,
Pentagon Chief: If Ukraine Is Defeated, NATO Will Be At War With Russia
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/pentagon-chief-if-ukraine-defeated-war-nato-will-be-war-russia
This is the single most important, dangerous and highly revealing statement from a top defense official in the West in a long time... It also demonstrates the precarious urgency of the moment and the huge stakes going into the November US election. The world truly stands on the precipice of a nuclear nightmare with the following fresh assertion of Biden's Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, who said before Congress on Thursday:
"If Ukraine falls, I really believe that NATO will be in a fight with Russia," Austin stated.
What's more is that this came the very day that Russian President Vladimir Putin warned things could easily spiral toward nuclear war in the scenario that NATO sends troops to Ukraine.
So far only 1 non nato country has attacked a nato country. Ukraine bombed poland
Where are all the social justice climate activists screaming about how the US invasion of Russia is all about taking their oil?
These people are so desperate to implement their "Turn Russia into 40 New Countries" plan that they'll provoke a nuclear war to accomplish it.
Guarantee that they'll be directing the launches from their bunkers while their fellow Democrats in the the cities end up being turned into post-toasties. If you want to make a post-Russia omelette, you have to burn about 50 million eggs or so.
Mom given $10,800 in taxpayer funds for poor families spent most of it on luxury Miami trip: ‘I wanted to blow it’
https://nypost.com/2024/02/23/us-news/mom-given-10800-taxpayer-funded-cash-spent-most-of-it-on-luxury-trip-to-miami/
That's a walking, talking example of why reparations should be rejected--it's why poor lottery winners typically end up right back where they started, because they think wealth is just something that happens.
Reparations aren't going to do anything except get blown on consoooooooooomer shit, as Patrice Cullors and the BLM grift shows.
I’d still kinda be for it if there were some magical way to enforce them shutting the fuck up for all eternity about what happened to their great grea great grandparents. But you know that ain’t happening. It’ll be like white guilt Danegeld for everyone else on the intersectional ladder of oppression.
They need to take it up with the Africans and Berbers that kicked their ancestors' asses and sold them into slavery in the first place.
Split the difference, we pay the reparations, but they have to take delivery of it back in Africa somewhere, and stay there? Just think of the boon to the economy of the continent!
Too late, Chappelle already did that skit something like 25 years ago.
Hey now! She put $50 into her savings account.
I'm reminded of this oldie-but-goodie.
https://www.salon.com/2010/03/16/hipsters_food_stamps_pinched/
In the John Waters-esque sector of northwest Baltimore -- equal parts kitschy, sketchy, artsy and weird -- Gerry Mak and Sarah Magida sauntered through a small ethnic market stocked with Japanese eggplant, mint chutney and fresh turmeric. After gathering ingredients for that evening's dinner, they walked to the cash register and awaited their moments of truth.
"I have $80 bucks left!" Magida said. "I'm so happy!"
"I have $12," Mak said with a frown.
The two friends weren't tabulating the cash in their wallets but what remained of the monthly allotment on their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program debit cards, the official new term for what are still known colloquially as food stamps.
Magida, a 30-year-old art school graduate, had been installing museum exhibits for a living until the recession caused arts funding -- and her usual gigs -- to dry up. She applied for food stamps last summer, and since then she's used her $150 in monthly benefits for things like fresh produce, raw honey and fresh-squeezed juices from markets near her house in the neighborhood of Hampden, and soy meat alternatives and gourmet ice cream from a Whole Foods a few miles away.
"I'm eating better than I ever have before," she told me. "Even with food stamps, it's not like I'm living large, but it helps."
Mak, 31, grew up in Westchester, graduated from the University of Chicago and toiled in publishing in New York during his 20s before moving to Baltimore last year with a meager part-time blogging job and prospects for little else. About half of his friends in Baltimore have been getting food stamps since the economy toppled, so he decided to give it a try; to his delight, he qualified for $200 a month.
"I'm sort of a foodie, and I'm not going to do the 'living off ramen' thing," he said, fondly remembering a recent meal he'd prepared of roasted rabbit with butter, tarragon and sweet potatoes. "I used to think that you could only get processed food and government cheese on food stamps, but it's great that you can get anything."
Sarah Magida
LOL, this bitch actually became a "life coach for artists" after this article came out.
I’m guessing it’s Hampden? That place got full on gentrified in the early 00s. All the actual charm was sucked out of it and replaced by high school art teacher kitsch.
I barely set foot in B-more anymore, but I hear a lot of the last couple of decades of young professionals “revitalizing” neighborhoods is starting to recede and revert to slum.
You know who else likes to blow things?
Mia Khalifa?
No, but if she likes to blow things, there was no need to spend all that money for a Miami trip.
That's not the only reason they call her 'Heels-Up'.
12 million entered thru Ellis Island 1892-1954
7.2 million illegals entered US under Biden administration, larger than population of 36 states
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/7-2-million-illegals-entered-us-under-biden-administration-larger-than-population-of-36-states/articleshow/107891290.cms
China was the #2 nationalities crossing into San Diego in 2024. Luckily we have no navy assets there or anything.
US media outlets received millions of dollars from China to sell its propaganda: Report
https://www.wionews.com/world/us-media-outlets-received-millions-of-dollars-from-china-to-sell-its-propaganda-report-396678
According to the report, the state-run English-language daily China Daily, which is controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, paid several hundred thousand dollars to major American magazines such as Time Magazine, Foreign Policy Magazine, Financial Times, Washington Post, and others.
According to sources, Time Magazine received $700,000, the Financial Times $371,577, Foreign Policy Magazine $291,000, the Los Angeles Times $272,000, and other notable media outlets received more than $1 million.
China Daily, which is controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, has paid more than $4.6 million to The Washington Post and approximately $6 million to The Wall Street Journal since November 2016, according to The Daily Caller.
Yeah, but how much did Soros and the WEF pay them?
Matching contributions.
“China was the #2 nationalities crossing into San Diego in 2024”
From Mexico? How?
They travel to Mexico, and then walk across the border. But I'm sure it's completely uninvolved with the Chinese government, they are really free with travel for their citizens.
The young man, 17-year-old Trevon Johnson (here we go again) got himself perforated by a 54-year-old homeowner.
Then along comes the family of young Trevon (our sympathy to all the young men of character who are named Trayvon or variant thereof) to say that it wasn’t fair.
“I don’t care if she have her gun license, her rights, or any of that,” said Nautika Harris. “That is way beyond law. Way beyond.” Of course, with a name like Nautika, you had to suspect there would be pearls of wisdom flowing from her pie-hole, right?
It gets better: “You have to understand, you have to look at it from a child’s point of view that was raised in the hood. How he gonna get his money to have clothes to go to school?” she said on camera.
Of course, the young criminal without self-discipline, impulse control, morals or scruples was going to school to become an astronaut, or astrophysicist – or more likely an astronot. Young Nautika described Trevon for the audience: “He had a future ahead of him. Trevon had goals. He was very big on education. He loved going to school. He loved learning,” added Harris.
He loved learning alright. He learned that you can get yourself perforated when entering someone else’s home to steal what isn’t yours.
Would not let me include the link for the above quote.
He loved stealing.
AKA reparations justice.
He had a future ahead of him
Yeah, that future was prison or in the ground, like most hood rats.
It sounds like a round was ahead of him
What the odds the Johnson family would say there's no way anyone is stealing from their house else they get what's coming.
(our sympathy to all the young men of character who are named Trayvon or variant thereof)
[sniggers] Trevon backwards is "Novert".
He may've walked in, but he left horizontally. #NoVert
'Congress has approved a continuing resolution that will prevent a partial government shutdown.'
Do we get to vote on which parts?
CIA, FDA, CDC, FBI, DEA, ATF, MTA, TSA, EPA, FCC, DHS, NASA, NSA, FEMA, DOE, DOT, HSS........ I could go on.
'Congratulations to The New Republic for finally acknowledging the fact that, generally, plastic isn't actually getting recycled (where Reason has been for a decade-plus): "Between 1990 and 2015, some 90 percent of plastics either ended up in a landfill, were burned, or leaked into the environment," reports The New Republic. Yes, we know.'
Hey, don't you support virtue signaling?
And most of the Pacific "garbage patch" is actually China's fault.
Fun anti-fact: most of the patch is tiny pieces, and not "visible from space".
From NOAA: Not only that, the debris within the garbage patches is primarily microplastics, tiny plastic pieces less than five millimeters in size. Many of these microplastics are the result of larger plastic debris that has broken into small pieces from exposure to the sun, salt, wind, and waves.
Photos that show clumps of bottles, containers, etc., usually spiced with a dead bird or fish, are propaganda shots taken near shore.
It's fishing nets, shit that falls off ships and garbage from countries with no sanitation systems. And approximately 0% plastic straws that Americans use.
Trudeau banned plastic straws based on that retardation, the source of which ultimately turned out to be an elementary school essay written by the son of an activist.
But hey! The Science.
Even if it wasn't "Science", can you imagine that the problem is really caused by plastic straws in Dog Patch, Saskatchewan?
It's all so illogical as to be ridiculous. Alas, the climate hystericists are shameless, therefore immune to ridicule.
What percentage of plastic waste from St. Louis do you think contributes to ocean debris? I've seen reports that the USA as a whole contributes Only a very small percentage. Doesn't seem to matter to the virtue signallers - we must all suffer together.
Same thinking behind why we need nationwide mandates on how much water a toilet or shower can use, even though some of us live in places where water is cheap and abundant.
In the last data set I saw, the US was in 20th position, behind all the Asian countries and less than 1% of the total. But eating your pad Thai with a wooden stick spoon and drinking your big gulp through a paper straw will save billions of turtles.
Yeah, it's tiny in every valid study I've seen, too.
The difference is entirely in how first world countries handle their waste. The econarcissists make it sound like the garbage is all from us throwing our trash in the sea, which is true in part, but not from here. The vast majority is from rivers in Asia. of larger debris, it's mostly discarded fishing equipment, and I'll give you one guess which nation's fishing industry is most likely to use the most damaging nets, drag the bottom, or even throw their trash overboard while fishing in places every other nation on earth avoids, like the Galapagos islands.
Fun anti-fact: most of the patch is tiny pieces, and not “visible from space”.
Addendum to the fun anti-fact: The vast majority of the area that composes the patch, it’s not even visible from the surface or necessarily any point within the patch.
Imagine a stack of filled bathtubs 3 high, and 3 deep, then imagine clipping one of your fingernails, then imagine clipping it into 4 pieces and tossing all four pieces into any of the six bath tubs. Those bathtubs would be more polluted than 90+% of the patch. Your local community or even just publicly accessible pool is almost certainly orders of magnitude more polluted than most of the patch.
Wow. Thanks. I had no idea.
Biden Shields Palestinians in the U.S. From Deportation
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/14/us/politics/biden-palestinians-deportation.html
We already knew they used human shields.
https://twitter.com/paulsperry_/status/1760155545216995655
BREAKING: 3 years before Penn AG Josh Shapiro helped Joe Biden's campaign by dramatically relaxing state voting rules w/ drop boxes, no-excuse mail-ins & extending d-line for counting ballots by 3 days, he personally OK'd acquisition of a hospital by Jim Biden's corrupt Americore
New $4B Panasonic electric vehicle (EV) battery factory in Kansas requires so much power that the facility will need its own COAL plant to run
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-09-26-panasonic-ev-factory-kansas-power-coal-plant.html
Whatever it takes to go green.
"So what can we do to avoid them to have to steal the clothes?"
Let's see, imprisonment, public flogging, cutting off hands, exile, etc.
Or just accepting those hateful white culture values like not stealing.
Teach Indigenous knowledge alongside science
Evidence supports the teaching of Indigenous knowledge alongside sciences in the classroom
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adi9606
https://www.spiked-online.com/2024/02/20/the-nonsense-of-indigenous-ways-of-knowing/
Last year, the government of New Zealand decided that science classes in schools should teach that Maori ‘ways of knowing’ have equal standing to ‘Western science’. Scientists who objected to this found themselves under investigation by the Royal Society of New Zealand. Three of them, including one of Maori descent, resigned from the society in protest.
With modern-day anti-racism, the goal is not to address actual inequalities or to improve the material wellbeing of oppressed minorities. The real aim is to tear down anything that is perceived to be ‘white’ or ‘Western’. And the fact that science is now being placed in the firing line, thanks to racial identity politics, should worry us all.
The suggestion that the gold standard of science is a uniquely white or Western standard is as ludicrous as it is racist. It perpetuates the deeply prejudiced idea that non-Western or non-white groups cannot grasp the basics of science, and therefore it would be unfair to expect them to. This is tantamount to claiming there is an innate quality possessed by white Westerners that makes them uniquely suited to the study and advancement of science. This notion would not seem out of place at a KKK rally, yet it is a depressingly common view among so-called anti-racists. This is the bigotry of low expectations.
With modern-day anti-racism, the goal is not to address actual inequalities or to improve the material wellbeing of oppressed minorities. The real aim is to tear down anything that is perceived to be ‘white’ or ‘Western’. And the fact that science is now being placed in the firing line, thanks to racial identity politics, should worry us all.
Yeah, ultimately the goal of any marxist movement is to oppose their version of western bourgeois capitalism as the oppressor in their fake oppressed/oppressor religious duality. "Western science" is just a variant of this pejorative.
This topic is a really sore point for me. As a professional scientist, and honorary professor, I see more of this cultural Marxism every year.
And I really hate liberals who rampage about "irrational" traditional religions, but get all woozy about indigenous tribal witch doctors and sacred stones.
And I really hate liberals who rampage about “irrational” traditional religions, but get all woozy about indigenous tribal witch doctors and sacred stones.
This “noble savage” fetish has been a cornerstone of the radical left since Rousseau. It’s just that our current intellectual class is particularly retarded about it. And they aren’t any different from the hippie esoterica shops run by Boomer and Gen-X burnouts who claim you can get secret knowledge through crystals and tarot cards and shit. It all comes from the same Hegelian, alchemical gnostic tradition that there's "hidden truths" that only the gurus of this belief system can provide, and if you discover those truths, you'll ascend to a higher state of being like the guru.
If that all sounds like how Scientology works, it's because L. Ron Hubbard was caught up in the same occult communities that promoted these types of self-actualization beliefs that were Hegelian in spirit, if not necessarily in the particulars.
And it can also get you laid.
That's one of the most insane parts of it. Teaching Christian based creationism in schools is the worst thing in the world. Yet indigenous traditions and ways of knowing must be embraced. What the fuck is the difference?
Indigenous Evangelical Ways of Knowing.
The Creation Scientists need to show up at the schools with buckskin bibles and eagle feathers in their hair.
It is rather baffling, isn't it. It's the same with demonizing flat earthers when you really think about it.
I think you'll find that it's mostly how 'white adjacent' the institution is perceived to be.
And I use the phrase 'perceived to be' intentionally since it's almost entirely ignored that the vast majority of the worlds Christian population is non-white.
In those cases, they focus on the fact that some or all of those cultures were essentially forced into Christianity, but they also clearly ignore that tribal or indigenous cultures are guilty of the literal exact same thing but for some reason get a pass.
And a lot of Europeans were forced into Christianity at some point too. Does it really matter if it happened 400 years ago or 1500 years ago?
No, and the types pushing this are almost entirely ignorant of history anyway so it doesn't really matter to them.
It's a cudgel to metaphorically beat white people to death with. No more, and no less.
When the starting premise is 'white people are evil' with thin and frankly ghoulish caricatures and ahistorical ignorance as the basis, there is little doubt that they are not arguing in good faith.
In fact, most of the bile they spew is inherently designed to cut off any good faith argumentation before it can even begin. They know exactly how fragile and facile their position is or they would not feel the need to poison the well so thoroughly.
And forced by their own indigenous leadership, not the missionaries. With the notable exception of the Baltic Crusades, 99% of the time Christian missionaries would convert the local elite through proselytizing, who would then convert their subjects, sometimes by force.
We see a similar process currently occurring in the West with Wokianity. The elite have adopted the new religion and now they're forcing it on us.
I guess it's been a few boring centuries since a good religious war (at least in the west).
I am not aware of any "indigenous" culture (and what does that mean for any tribe outside of east Africa?) that did not kill, enslave, and/or forcibly convert some other culture. Besides modern intersectional CRT, do they get a pass because they "didn't know better"? Is that just another instance of the bigotry of low expectations?
https://www.votetexas.gov/mobile/id-faqs.htm
Under Texas law, voters who possess one of the seven acceptable forms of photo ID must present that ID at the polls when voting in person. Voters who do not possess and cannot reasonably obtain one of the seven approved forms of photo ID may fill out a Reasonable Impediment Declaration (RID) (PDF) at the polls and present an alternative form of ID, such as a utility bill, bank statement, government check, or a voter registration certificate.
Sounds racismy.
But if they will not let me claim multiple personalities at the poll, they are Nazis!
I'd be more ecstatic if I thought it weren't just piling up more evidence on the other side of the audit process.
Remember this when Hamas gets hundreds of terrorists across Biden's open border w/ the support of Reasonoids.
High-Level Iranian Spy Ring Busted in Washington
The trail that leads from Tehran to D.C. passes directly through the offices of Robert Malley and the International Crisis Group
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/israel-middle-east/articles/iran-spy-ring-robert-malley-lee-smith
The Biden administration’s now-suspended Iran envoy Robert Malley helped to fund, support, and direct an Iranian intelligence operation designed to influence the United States and allied governments, according to a trove of purloined Iranian government emails. The emails, which were reported on by veteran Wall Street Journal correspondent Jay Solomon, writing in Semafor, and by Iran International, the London-based émigré opposition outlet which is the most widely read independent news source inside Iran, were published last week after being extensively verified over a period of several months by the two outlets. They showed that Malley had helped to infiltrate an Iranian agent of influence named Ariane Tabatabai into some of the most sensitive positions in the U.S. government—first at the State Department and now the Pentagon, where she has been serving as chief of staff for the assistant secretary of defense for special operations, Christopher Maier.
On Thursday, Maier told a congressional committee that the Defense Department is “actively looking into whether all law and policy was properly followed in granting my chief of staff top secret special compartmented information.”
The emails, which were exchanged over a period of several years between Iranian regime diplomats and analysts, show that Tabatabai was part of a regime propaganda unit set up in 2014 by the Iranian Foreign Ministry. The Iran Experts Initiative (IEI) tasked operatives drawn from Iranian diaspora communities to promote Iranian interests during the clerical regime’s negotiations with the United States over its nuclear weapons program. Though several of the IEI operatives and others named in the emails have sought to portray themselves on social media as having engaged with the regime in their capacity as academic experts, or in order to promote better understanding between the United States and Iran, none has questioned the veracity of the emails.
Hochul tells NY businesses not to fear about Trump verdict: ‘Nothing to worry about’
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/4474774-hochul-tells-ny-businesses-not-to-fear-about-trump-verdict-nothing-to-worry-about/
...“I think that this is really an extraordinary, unusual circumstance that the law-abiding and rule-following New Yorkers who are business people have nothing to worry about, because they’re very different than Donald Trump and his behavior,” Hochul responded....
"because they’re very different than Donald Trump and his behavior,"
Unless you run as an R, then all bets are off.
Our council tried to force us to sell our £200,000 home to make room for asylum seekers: Elderly couple's horror after strongly-worded letter lands on their doorstep
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13079637/Our-council-tried-force-sell-200-000-home-make-room-asylum-seekers-Elderly-couples-horror-strongly-worded-letter-lands-doorstep.html
MAGA racists!
He doesn't deserve it, so he won't complain if we strip it from him, right?
NY Times: None of Us Deserve Citizenship
On what moral grounds can we deny others rights, privileges and opportunities that we did not earn ourselves?
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/21/opinion/sunday/immigration-border-policy-citizenship.html
...After all, none of us born here did anything to deserve our citizenship. On what moral grounds can we deny others rights, privileges and opportunities that we did not earn ourselves?...
...The deeper question raised isn’t whether our borders should be open or closed (generally a false dichotomy) but rather how we ought to manage immigration in a manner that honors the dignity, humanity and legitimate interests of all concerned.
Reaching for a radically more humane immigration system is not pie-in-the-sky, utopian dreaming. But it does require a certain measure of humility on the part of those of us who have benefited from birthright citizenship. Rather than viewing immigrants as seeking something that we, Americans, have a moral right to withhold from them, we ought to begin by acknowledging that none of us who were born here did anything to deserve our citizenship...
The deeper question raised isn’t whether our borders should be open or closed (generally a false dichotomy) but rather how we ought to manage immigration in a manner that honors the dignity, humanity and legitimate interests of all concerned.
"The question of border security is a false dichotomy, but my dichotomy is totally legitimate!"
Well, I would consider requiring an oath to uphold the Constitution and founding principles as a condition for citizenship.
My being born and holding citizenship here has fuck all to do with the notions of "deserve" of a writer for the New York Times. If he wants to step forward and assert his ability, his deservedness to take it from me, he's more than welcome.
Otherwise, his words and notions of "deserve" aren't worth the paper they're written on.
…After all, none of us born here did anything to deserve our citizenship. On what moral grounds can we deny others rights, privileges and opportunities that we did not earn ourselves?…
I don't normally buy the whole "white privilege" thing, but I've got to admit that this opinion feels like it was made from an unearned place of comfort and untested morality or intellect. Like their "brilliance" only exists in their own head and their moral righteousness doesn't actually get them as far as they assume. And if you offered to them to pick up a weapon and help them earn their rights one way or the other they would refuse.
[puts earbuds back in, turns up volume, begins singing]
Blood is spilt while holding keys to the throne
Born again, but it’s too late to atone
No mercy from the edge of the blade
Dare escape, and learn the price to be paid
Let the water flow with shades of red now
Arrows black out all the light
Death is riding into town with armor
They've come to grant you your rights
Hail to the king
Hail to the one
Kneel to the crown
Stand in the sun
Hail to the king
(Hail! Hail! Hail!)
People don't have things because the deserve them. That's not how anything works. You take what you get and make the most of it.
Of course, that implies that Americans should indeed rise up in armed revolt in order to earn those privileges and immunities ourselves...right? That is what they are saying?
Because notably, that's how they were 'won' in the first place.
Between 1990 and 2015, some 90 percent of plastics either ended up in a landfill, were burned, or leaked into the environment
Technically, on the time tables of "sustainable", all 3 of these constitute recycling.
“…The New York Times described it as a visit “pitting the president’s belief in legislating against his rival’s pledge to be a ‘Day 1’ dictator.”…”
It’s understandable that the TDS-addled shits making up the staff at the NYT would flat out lie about Trump, but why do YOU, LW, repeat the lies?
The Other Chan: Donation Sanitization at the School of Public Health
https://www.thecrimson.com/column/for-sale/article/2020/10/19/hava-the-other-chan/
When Harvard received a donation to revamp and rename its School of Public Health in 2014, most press releases and public coverage focused on the more amicable face of the deal. Gerald L. Chan, the "science enthusiast," was the only individual donor named in the University's official press release. Our own newspaper detailed his “quiet leadership”; we noted his extensive links to the University. Sure, naming an entire school after a donor (or, in this case, his father) was unconventional and entirely unprecedented. But given Gerald Chan's commitment to our institution and the fact that the sum was the largest donation in our history, we all settled in to enjoy the newly well-funded, School of Public Health — few questions asked....
...Ronnie Chan seemingly seeks to appease an increasingly authoritarian government for money, and Harvard renames an entire school after his family — all with just enough legal and financial opacity to make it impossible to ascertain the funds’ origins....
France's Proposed Law: Criminalizing Criticism of mRNA Covid Vaccines
https://bnnbreaking.com/politics/frances-proposed-law-criminalizing-criticism-of-mrna-covid-vaccines
Name ONE time in human history when the group fighting to ban and censor speech were the good guys.
I’ll wait…
Canada’s Bill C-367 will ban religious texts that criticize homosexuality and transgenderism.
Oof, sounds like Canada is just begging for a fatwa.
REVEALED: Biden admin diverts Veterans Affairs resources to illegal immigrants
https://thepostmillennial.com/revealed-biden-admin-diverts-veterans-affairs-resources-to-illegal-immigrants
Since we know the VA is running massive budget and manpower surpluses, totes OK.
Massachusetts woman boasts she has her 'own personal chef' after hosting Haitian illegal immigrants in her home
https://thepostmillennial.com/massachusetts-woman-boasts-she-has-her-own-personal-chef-after-hosting-haitian-illegal-immigrants-in-her-home
Hey, that's more "walk the walk" than 99.99999% of the open borders advocates.
I think Fiona needs a Venezuelan chef in her home.
Or her bed.
A Venezuelan gigolo?
Biden, on the other hand, blamed Republicans in Congress for sinking deals that would attempt to handle the crisis at the border and kept meekly calling for bipartisan compromises. "Join me," Biden said to Trump—in what the Times described as an "olive branch"—"or I'll join you" in passing the bipartisan border deal that Trump recently lambasted, leading Senate Republicans to turn on the legislation.
LOL, I realize the media and their neocon poodles started parroting their DNC masters' talking points on this right away, but the fact is that Trump had jack shit to do with the legislation being rejected. The Senate bill was specifically designed to send money to the Ukraine money furnace while implementing "border controls" that Schumer KNEW the House GOP would never accept--"encounter" level limits that were 4,000 more a day than what Obama called a "crisis level" when he was in office, which Biden could ignore any time he felt like it, and merely allowed for a de facto amnesty by assuming any asylum claims were legitimate.
Once the bill was rejected, Schumer immediately claimed Trump killed the bill, moron NeverTrumper neocons like the Dispatch crowd parroted the claim and argued the bill was the best immigration legislation they'd ever seen (a hilariously blatant lie that would make used car salesmen blush), and everyone could pretend that the GOP doesn't really want to solve the problem--despite the fact that HR 2 and HR 29 BOTH were immediately sent into limbo by Schumer prior to this kayfabe circus.
Trump didn't kill the bill--the bill itself was a piece of shit that was DESIGNED to be rejected so the Democrats and their media and neocon allies could pretend they wanted anything other than open borders.
Well, if it tricks just one rube then the gambit was worth it I suppose...after all it didn't cost them any serious media blowback.
Yeah, it isn't any different than Harry Reid blatantly lying that Mitt Romney was a tax cheat, then bragging later on that "it worked, didn't it?"
I seriously can't wait the next time I go to Vegas, so I can take a sidetrip to Searchlight and drop a deuce on his grave.
the Google Gemini scandal
I believe this was a case of the emperor's new clothes in action. No one in the project wanted to be the one to point out the obvious. During every design review, every demo to management, no one was willing to pipe up and ask why are the founding fathers all black?
And so everyone there just let the thing stumble out into public release and the real world people not cooped up in the back office of google all laughed their asses off.
I posted this yesterday but if anybody missed it the Gemini scandal is a lot bigger than black senators in the 1880s
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/i-wrote-what-matt-taibbi-unloads-googles-ai-powered-libel-machine
It’s actually pretty obvious if you even minimally think about it and the fact that it’s obvious with the very obvious historical race issues is testament as to how fundamentally flawed and retarded Google is.
That is to say, (e.g.) Stalin was Asian. All of us who’ve seen Stalin or Soviets and understand Asian ethnicity would rightly laugh at a Chinese-looking Russian Soviet but we could understand how the labels include some subtlety a person or AI with no culture might make the mistake. Gemini didn’t make that mistake. Gemini failed just short of giving people blue skin. You don’t have to think very hard that if it can’t reason that Nazis overwhelmingly weren’t black, it’s almost certainly going to fail to correctly/accurately depict the Japanese Monarchy in WWII or members of The Red Guard also. Moreover, even if it doesn’t, it just clearly demonstrates how much more inept and out of touch Google is with the potential users.
Even if their users weren’t predominantly White (even if only culturally) Westerners, Asians, Africans, Latinos, etc. certainly don’t have a need for black Nazis or black Founding Fathers and can reason, as I have above, about how if it’s so poor at depicting white people, it’s probably just as shitty with regard to their own culture.
This isn’t a Google Glass moment. This is a “Google releases Google Glass with opaque lenses” moment. Either they shat out a completely untested product, deliberately shat out possibly the shittiest product imaginable, or both.
Google 2004 would scoff in horror at Google 2024.
A depiction of the founders of Google as an East Indian woman and a Nigerian man... in the Pope outfits... captioned "Don't Be Evil" would be fucking hilarious!
LOL
Wendy Schmidt has that framed in her wine cellar.
Someone get Gemini to generate that image, now
Apparently someone tricked Gemini into stating what it's prompt was, and basically it was just taking whatever prompt it was given and then feeding that through itself with a second layer of "Give me a woke and diverse rendition of $ORIGINAL_PROMPT".
I believe this was a case of the emperor’s new clothes in action. No one in the project wanted to be the one to point out the obvious. During every design review, every demo to management, no one was willing to pipe up and ask why are the founding fathers all black?
I disagree. I think you're being generous. I think that if, at any and every point the product was reviewed, even just among the devs, you walked in there and said "Customers won't want to see an Indian Pope or a Black Nazi and this is going to show it to them." and then proceeded to demonstrate the internal accuracy of your statement. You would get tossed out on your ear.
If the situation were more opaque, I might agree with you, but we have evidence of Google execs flipping their shit and holding emergency meetings because the other guy won and election. We have their previous photo-recognition AI identifying black people as gorillas. We have James Damore being fired specifically for fulfilling his work agreement while whomever violated their work agreement and leaked the email solicited from Damore to the press not even being identified or even acknowledged as existing and/or fired.
No, wasn't a "go along to get along" version, this was the version of The Emperor's Clothes where everyone around the Emperor believed that the Emperor should march naked and in a naked display of power in front of children for the children's own good.
In my opinion, it's the end result of their bubble being revealed for what it is. They fed all their nonsense beliefs into the machine, and the machine output that nonsense which accidentally revealed how idiotic their worldview really is.
It's an advanced case of GIGO, and in this case the garbage is what they actually believe. What they weren't prepared for is the machine revealing their nonsense for what it is and it's precisely because humans are willing to gloss over that nonsense but a machine just does what it is told without regard for 'feelings'.
Again disagree. I don't think they weren't prepared for the AI to reveal their nonsense I think they weren't prepared for the public to react as though their product weren't absolute garbage nonsense. Everything right up until the users telling them their product was shit was the intended outcome.
They practically programmed an AI from scratch to effectively choose Dylan Mulvaney as the Bud Light spokesperson... *after Bud Light had chosen Dylan Mulvaney as their spokesperson*.
A little before 4 a.m. Thursday morning, an A train conductor was attacked—his neck slashed, as he stuck it out the window to make sure the train was cleared to leave—at the Rockaway Avenue station in Brooklyn (a few stops before mine)...
Just to review some facts:
- Our criminal justice system, *judicially* executes fewer people than it ever has.
- *Extrajudicially* it kills more people than ever.
- Daniel Penny is still facing trial for manslaughter.
That is all.
@LizWolfe....I might as well say my goodbyes now. I will not be paying Reason $25 in order to read and comment.
It was nice Liz, while it lasted. You're unforgettable. But I think you're an expensive habit about to be dropped. Maybe talk to your boss about her paywall delusion.
I imagine there will be a significant dip in traffic when a good chunk of people aren't going to be coming back all day to check on comments. I guess they figure the $25 a year will balance out any ad revenue or whatever.
They need to implement something like what Musk did with Twatter, where you could still comment even if you didn't pay for the blue check or any other goodies. Whether they like it or not, like any media company most of their revenue is still going to be reliant on ad displays, and that's hard to make up if most of your traffic disappears.
I suspect that the staff have finally gotten sick of the comments section going off the reservation so often, and they figure Koch bux can keep the enterprise propped up without the ad revenue. Oh well, maybe Glibs will take a few refugees.
Could you imagine White Mike with a Reason Plus checkmark?
Let's be honest, $25/year is honestly not that much. Is that worth it for commenting privileges? Maybe if it had been done a long time ago, but this site has had free commenting for a generation. Shit, I've been here for 12 or 13 years now. You've already long established what you think that product is really worth.
I guess on the other hand, the people who pay are the ones who are actually vested in Reason and want to see it continue. So there's a bit of a litmus test there as well.
$25/year isn’t horrible, but at the same time, I’ve been here since 2008 and the idea of paying to even read the comments (usually the most libertarian part of any post) rubs me the wrong way.
I suspect that the staff have finally gotten sick of the comments section going off the reservation so often, and they figure Koch bux can keep the enterprise propped up without the ad revenue.
I think you're tail-wagging-the-dog this.
I think somebody that doesn't have the first fucking clue about libertarianism, how to run a magazine, or how to win friends and influence people spent too much money to watch Nikki Haley make a bigger, more expensive political crater than Sarah Palin did and is now cracking the whip to improve morale.
Not that the staff are great, but they know that putting their shit behind a paywall and charging to comment is just going to do what it's done to the majority of other legacy media outlets that've done it in the last several years.
You can practically picture the Obadiah Stane moment about the magazine.
KMW: I'm sorry Mr. Koch, it's impossible to get people to like Nikki Haley.
Koch: JOE BIDEN WAS ABLE TO WIN AN ELECTION IN A CAVE... WITH DEMENTIA!
Kill it?
Kill, zombify, polonium-style poisoning... whatever.
"Bloomberg—normally good
- Huh?
Yeah that was a face palm moment.
Watch the dudes of The Fifth Column grace the wonderful Megyn Kelly Show with their presence (and tear Keith Olbermann apart):
Olbermann was always a fruitcake, but he really went off the deep end when Trump won in 2016. That event absolutely brain-broke him like it did a lot of the radical left. Those people really can't handle their historic determinism being squelched.
I used to watch Olbermann way back in the day and his descent into madness began long before Trump. He got absolutely flayed at The Daily Caller back when Tucker ran the place. Good times.
ALL of the leftists that were only borderline sane previously were completely broken when Trump won in 2016.
They no longer even pay lip service to the 1st amendment.
Actively using lawfare against political enemies.
Removing opponents from the ballot.
Violence as a means to an end.
Total media gaslighting.
It's like they looked at 1970's East Germany and thought, "Hey, if we just had THIS level of control, everything would be fine, because no more Trump."
Yeah, Trump broke most of them. But I think we (they) are not yet near Peak Crisis.
Just wait until he wins in 2024. MadCow Maddow is already claiming that he plans to crown himself Dictator for Life.
https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1763045727759204498
The useful idiots are ruled by fear.
And projection (deliberate or not).
“They no longer even pay lip service to the 1st amendment.”
And in some cases, actively work against it. For the greater good, of course.
'We must destroy democracy in order to save it!'
'We're suspending these civil rights for your own good!'
- Leftists
Remove the sourcing from Hitler speeches and I think people would be surprised at how many American's nod along these days.
I say this totally unironically and seriously, as well. There was a browser extension that would allow you to replace 'white' with 'jew' in articles and...lets just say it was very revealing.
Between 1990 and 2015, some 90 percent of plastics either ended up in a landfill, were burned, or leaked into the environment
George Carlin called it: Humans evolved because the Earth wants plastic.
Except the second part of that theory was that HIV was going to kill us all.
Fauci tried his best.
Berlin rows back on daycare ‘sex rooms’ for toddlers to masturbate in privacy
https://www.rmx.news/article/berlin-rows-back-on-daycare-sex-rooms-for-toddlers-to-masturbate-in-privacy/
In the draft of the new program, educational experts advising the local government had called for the establishment of sex rooms for three to six-year-olds to experience “feelings of pleasure” in privacy.
Several other states, including daycare centers in North Rhine-Westphalia, have already adopted the policy with at least two nurseries in the state entertaining the idea of safe spaces where young children can retreat to masturbate, or as one daycare center in Kerpen put it, “discover and satisfy themselves physically.”
You know who else dreams of rooms full of toddlers jacking off?
The Germans?
Kirkland?
Toddlers?
The enshittification continues. Seems like EVERYTHING has to be a PAID SUBSCRIPTION model now.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/the-nightmare-is-real-hp-makes-printing-a-monthly-subscription/ar-BB1j8aLx?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=c291406bb82d4f649adaedaa86f1089c&ei=21
The nightmare is real: HP makes printing a monthly subscription
HP said in January that it hoped and dreamed to make printing a subscription. Now, the company has done just that, with the All-In Plan that allows HP customers a limited number of printed pages per month for a monthly fee, with a two-year commitment and potential overage charges, too.
“The is an all-inclusive printing subscription that delivers the ultimate in convenience—and provides the dedicated support you need to keep your printer running like new,” HP claims. But you’d better believe in the value of printing regular documents, because signing up locks you in to a two-year contract after thirty days.
When HP chief executive Enrique Lorres said in January that the company aspired to making printing a subscription, he wasn’t kidding.
“Our view is that we need to make printing as easy as possible,” Lorres said. “And our long-term objective is to make printing a subscription. This is really what we have been driving. We know it reduces the barriers to print, it offers a much more convenient solution to customers, and especially, [it] is more sustainable.”
One day it will be dumb terminals and everything will be subscription.
The proposal is a bit of clusterfuck, but on the surface it doesn't sound all that different from a lot of shit these days, where you buy a product with a subscription model that entitles you to a bunch of services as part of the subscription--for example, it says that ink replacements will be shipped automatically when toner gets below a certain level.
The problem is that this is just more top-down, WEF-inspired "Internet of Things" crap that can easily be abused. What's to stop a government from blocking you remotely from using your printer if you end up on a Bad Boy List of some kind?
And here's the tell:
“Our view is that we need to make printing as easy as possible,” Lorres said. “And our long-term objective is to make printing a subscription. This is really what we have been driving. We know it reduces the barriers to print, it offers a much more convenient solution to customers, and especially, [it] is more sustainable.”
Yeah, this is just more WEF-style ESG bullshit to force people into manageable consumer boxes to Save Da Erf. Skynet was right.
Nah, it's just the bullshit excuse they use to sell this garbage to the useful idiots. Maybe a few of their lower level VP's buy into that shit, but the actual decision makers see this as just another marketing gimmick.
Fuck everything being “subscription based”.
Not so covert side glance at YOU reason.
Thank you! I thought my "Seems like EVERYTHING has to be a PAID SUBSCRIPTION model now." was maybe just a tad too subtle.
"... nothing good happened at the border yesterday, and the situation got no closer to being resolved."
Resolution is not their intent. Bad government policies caused the crisis and only total repeal and replacement of those bad policies can improve the situation. If only there were some government branch that could - you know - strike down or cancel bad government laws, regulations and regulatory agencies. But if the two dowagers currently lined up to occupy the White House again have no intention of actually resolving the problem but, rather, intend only to use the crisis as a stalking horse for political advantage, there is little hope of any sane immigration policy any time in the future.
jeebus fucking cripes Free. Steve. Baker.
>>(and tear Keith Olbermann apart)
he's mentally ill it's like throwing sliders @ 8 year-olds
throwing sliders @ 8 year-olds
Not quite as much fun as whipping donuts at old people because old people's parents are usually dead.
Oh, you meant "a breaking outside pitch" and not "an appetizer-sized sandwich".
>>Why can't we apprehend both of them at the border?
why can't the Walter Mondale bar be surpassed?
>>"... they were actually stealing clothes for themselves to wear to school," Taylor told the news channel. "So what can we do to avoid them to have to steal the clothes?"
copy of Les Miserables?
Stop subsidizing the reproduction of indigent unmarried women?
>>those of us trying to take the A to work (like me, to film a documentary for Reason)
you can do that with an iphone from anywhere on earth and be in less mortal danger
“In which Hunter Biden suggests that Matt Gaetz is maybe not the best person to ask about drug use.”
If Congress could stick to simply doing its McJob – you know, passing an annual budget, declaring war, that kind of stuff – instead of “investigating” social problems and imposing regulations on every form of human behavior from soup to nuts you can imagine (and some you cannot imagine) perhaps they would get something useful done and not look quite so clownish! Although holding hearings on whether to impeach the President would certainly be within the purview of the House of Representatives, there is an entire Department of the Executive branch dedicated to investigating (whether competently or not is a separate question) “high crimes and misdemeanors” without, one might hope, the theatrics and drama-queen aspects.
Dude, if we can't have a Congress trying to micromanage society and handing out billions to favored constituents, why even bother with democracy?
Why indeed?
>>The New York Times described it as a visit "pitting the president's belief in legislating against his rival's pledge to be a 'Day 1' dictator."
NYT is not a credible source.
And by repeating it here, LW seems determined to reduce Reason to the same level.
IDK, Liz actually living in New York, frequently shitting on New York, and then quoting it as "The New York Times described..." feels more between matter-of-fact and getaloadathis! than ENB quoting the NYT, or specific writers, from DC or OH, or wherever in explicit support of her point.
I certainly wouldn't go so far as to say her quoting the NYT is redeeming Reason by any means, but she doesn't come across as sycophantic.
Trump spent several years attempting to get the border wall funding passed through Congress and when that didn't work, a few other arguably legal maneuvers. But he tried to work within the system.
Biden literally signed the EO undoing all of that work on 'Day 1'.
Mayorkas crowed about it too.
"NYT is not a credible source"
It's credible insofar as it effectively communicates regime narratives. But for a news source, no.
if I need citation to mock the B administration absolutely NYT & Politico ... but that barely goes on here lol
“Congratulations to The New Republic”
I don’t know whether to laugh or cry! The New Republic has been an unwavering sponsor of recycling plastic for decades because they certainly knew, whether they would admit it or not, that banning plastics would never and could never work. Even trying to ban some plastics uses on a limited basis has been an unqualified disaster. The only reason they are acknowledging the fact now is that they clearly no longer care whether attempting to ban plastic at this point would be an even worse disaster! Socialists and ecofreaks have finally reached the stage of detachment from reality at which even the most clueless among us can recognize that their real agenda is to send humanity back to the caves (or the trees if they can manage to ban fire) in punishment for the original sin of intelligence.
Seems nothing concerning Trump's RICO case scandal in GA is important enough to rate a comment here. Nor that he received a partial stay regarding the appeal demands on his NY extortion attempt by that corrupt judge.
"We also have weapons that can strike targets on their territory," Putin said. "Do they not understand this?"
He is talking about a region that has had so many royal and religious wars over the millennia that they had to name one of them "The Hundred Years War" just to keep track of them all. He's talking about several countries that were so craven that they let Hitler invade the entirety of Europe before gearing up for the war anyone could plainly see was inevitable. Sabre rattling doesn't even begin to cover the problem with Ukraine here.
Whats this? Biden’s border wall pitch?
I’m seriously baffled by anyone who votes for Democrats. What a bunch of clowns. Watch the horn while I pinch my nose and what you thought was DACA is actually a border wall but only until election then it becomes another DACA deal.
Must be something about being the feathers of a crook? Manipulation, deception and armed-theft crooks all think alike?
Reminds me of how all the Catholic Democrats suddenly turned Pro-Choice against their own religious faith that founded the Pro-Life movement. Swingers. Swinging whichever way it takes to make a sale.
>>plastic isn't actually getting recycled
play the long game.
We're creating the plastic mines of the future.
>>nothing good happened at the border yesterday, and the situation got no closer to being resolved
on the most important day of her life why was the VP-elect in the wrong place J6?
>>Subscribe here to preserve your ability to comment.
you guys are subscripting us out? heartbreak! all that money spent on Nikki and you need my twenty-five fucking dollars?
hey thanks for another fun week I'm pretty torn up about the pending breakup I maybe haven't conveyed well enough how much this place means to me 🙂
Really, they should be paying us. Far more libertarian news coverage happens here in the comments than in the articles above them.
Yeah, I'll miss you guys but I'm not paying for this shit.
I know, right? I'll miss you all too.
I'll catch Liz, John Stossel, the Braggs & Carter, Remy, and the other good guys and gals on YouTube and in the Web/Cloud/NeuralNet, I'll even still check out the archives if they'll let me, but damn if I'm paying to comment if it means supporting Pseudo-Libertarianism!
including Chinese migrants
There is no such thing as "Chinese migrants". No one leaves China without the approval of the government. Anyone who comes here from China is an agent of the Chinese Communist Party.
calling illegal border-crossers "fighting-age men"—as if they're creating some sort of militia as opposed to seeking work as, like, dishwashers and roofers
The CCP is not sending these men here to wash dishes. It is a certainty they are here for a nefarious purpose.
>or Trump calling illegal border-crossers "fighting-age men"—as if they're creating some sort of militia as opposed to seeking work as, like, dishwashers and roofers
You literally had a guy in New York get his neck cut a few blocks from your home.
You literally listed several of those guys 'seeking work as, like, dishwashers and roofers (in New York City? Yeah, right) who have murdered people here.
I guess dishwasher is a career - the murder is just a hobby?
Biden admin just changed the terminology again. Correct term is now "Newcomers".
https://twitter.com/HouseGOP/status/1763267806433268182
https://twitter.com/RepTiffany/status/1763281016183996578/photo/1
Biden WH now calling illegal aliens "Newcomers".
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Alien Nation is an American science fiction media franchise created by Rockne S. O'Bannon (later known for Farscape), comprising film, television, ... It portrays alien Tenctonese refugees, called Newcomers by humanity, integrating into human society in the Los Angeles area.
I was unironically a fan of the TV series with Gary Graham and Eric Pierpoint, even if it only lasted for a season.
Trump instituted the Muslim ban
It wasn’t a “Muslim Ban”, and linking to the ACLU isn’t going to convince anyone.
It was very specifically tailored to nations where the governments had effectively ceased to be viable, war was hot, and ISIS/ISIL/whatever it was called was very much active and declaring the US an enemy. Other than the fact that it was ISIS that was throwing gays off buildings and burning prisoners alive, it had nothing to do with muslims. The term “Muslim ban” is as invalid as “Don’t say gay.”
You’re better than that, Liz.
No. No, she's not.
Donald Trump himself came up with the term and used it. On December 7, 2015, in a major speech covered by multiple media sources, he called for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States".
Trump asked Rudy Giuliani in May 2016 to “look at the Muslim ban.” Giuliani explained that Trump told him, “Show me the right way to do it legally.” (https://www.cato.org/blog/dozen-times-trump-equated-travel-ban-muslim-ban.)
Now, you're correct that the executive order his handler/writers finally thought could get through the courts was based on nationality rather than religion. That didn't stop Trump from boasting that he'd fulfilled his promise, and denying accusations from the right that he'd compromised.
So if Liz is confused it's because Donald Trump very badly wanted people to believe he was going to do a Muslim Ban, and then kept insisting he'd achieved it using other means.
"It was very specifically tailored to nations where the governments had effectively ceased to be viable". Now, SiC, you've moved from nitpicking to disingenuous. It was very specifically tailored to what his lawyers thought they could get away with to accomplish as much of the goal as possible, and Donald Trump himself said during a presidential debate that "Muslim ban is something that in some form has morphed into extreme vetting for certain areas of the world.”
I am deeply concerned about the women and young children coming from prisons and crossing our borders. As we know many of them do not even speak know languages. Thank god we have Trump or we would not even know this.
If your house and your car are not packed with "migrants" and you give them at least 25% of your paycheck, STFU.
How many “know languages” do you speak?
far as I know neither are Mormons.
CNN has nothing to do with news distribution either.
"pro-child fucking propaganda"
The Blaze carries Salon articles?
What is your view of Joe biden? He literally raped his daughter
Well, aren't you a nasty piece of work. If someone associates with someone you dislike, they deserve whatever they get? Charming.
Fuck off, KAR. Go dox another dead cop's family.
And what have you done with your cunt today?
cool. he's not the one in jail for non-Mormony things.
lynn, are you TDS?
The diary is verified to be authentic.
Packed it full of dog shit.