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Supreme Court

Supreme Court Tells Texas to Hold On

Plus: More reactions to the Supreme Court's other decision in the Trump ballot disqualification case, D.C.'s continued minimum wage confusion, California's primary elections, and more...

Christian Britschgi | 3.5.2024 9:45 AM

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The other Supreme Court decision. Fresh off a unanimous decision keeping former President Donald Trump on the Colorado state ballot, the U.S. Supreme Court has told Texas to halt the implementation of its controversial immigration law that gives state officials the power to arrest and deport migrants.

The Texas law had been set to take effect this coming Saturday, reports the Associated Press, thanks to a Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decision that reversed a lower court judge's opinion blocking the law.

The order issued by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito pushes back the start date of the Texas law to March 13 for the moment. The delay is intended to give the Supreme Court more time to consider whether they'll let Texas enforce its own immigration policies.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed S.B. 4, the law in question, back in December 2023. The new law makes it a state misdemeanor to cross the border illegally. Repeat offenders can be charged with more felonies. Per the Texas Tribune, the law also requires judges to order convicted illegal border crossers to leave for Mexico and empowers police to dump them off at the border.

Civil liberties groups have been up in arms about Texas trying to chart its own way on immigration.

"Make no mistake: S.B. 4 bypasses federal immigration authority and threatens the integrity of our nation's constitution and laws," said the American Civil Liberties Union and other civil rights groups in a joint statement urging the Supreme Court to block the law. "We have long warned that this law will separate families, lead to racial profiling across the state, and harm people."

The Supreme Court has put limits on states getting into the business of immigration enforcement in the past. Most notably in 2012, it struck down parts of a 2010 Arizona law that allowed police to arrest suspected illegal immigrants without a warrant and made it a state crime for immigrants to not carry immigration papers with them.

Meanwhile, everyone is processing yesterday's Supreme Court decision that keeps Trump on the ballot in their own way. The big man himself was certainly pleased with the court's unanimous ruling that states can't unilaterally kick candidates for federal office on the ballot because they participated in "insurrection."

"If you're going to win or lose, you have to win or lose at the ballot box, not in a courtroom," said former President Donald Trump, apparently without irony, on Fox News yesterday. "It was a really well-crafted decision. People were very happy about it. Actually, all sides were pretty much respectful of it."

"If you're going to win or lose, you have to win or lose at the ballot box, not in a court room." - President Trump pic.twitter.com/CPoo7z8GBO

— Anthony Hughes (@CallMeAntwan) March 5, 2024

Of course, not everyone was satisfied with the court's ruling. Liberal news commenter Keith Olbermann, measured as always, said the decision signaled the end of democracy and the need to dissolve the Supreme Court entirely.

The Supreme Court has betrayed democracy. Its members including Jackson, Kagan and Sotomayor have proved themselves inept at reading comprehension. And collectively the "court" has shown itself to be corrupt and illegitimate.

It must be dissolved.

— Keith Olbermann⌚️ (@KeithOlbermann) March 4, 2024

Less hysterical liberal commentators are worried about what the decision signals for courts' willingness generally to sanction Trump.

"To anyone hoping that Trump's efforts to overturn the last election would lead the judicial system to meaningfully penalize him before the next one, recent developments have proved sobering," wrote Sarah Ellison and Toluse Olorunnipa over at The Washington Post.

Read Jacob Sullum's analysis for Reason about the relatively unsurprising ruling and some of the finer points the justices argued over.


Scenes from D.C.

Policy makers in the nation's capital are once again making changes to the city's tipped minimum wage policy. Back in 2022, D.C. voters approved a ballot initiative that gradually eliminates businesses' ability to pay a lower hourly minimum wage to workers who earned tips.

This ballot initiative had already been passed once before in 2018, and then repealed by the city council at the behest of city restaurants and bars and many of their workers.

To cope with the ending of the tipped minimum wage, businesses in the city are starting to apply automatic service fees to their checks, causing no shortage of customer confusion and complaints.

Today, the city council will consider a bill that would zero out the tipped minimum wage by 2025 (instead of 2027) while lowering this year's planned base minimum wage increase to 25 cents instead of $2.

.@councilofdc will be considering Tues speeding up elimination of tipped min wage by 2 years (2025 instead of 2027) in exchange for essentially increasing it 25 cents instead of $2 in July.
This is why per @ChmnMendelson
My story. h/t @amanduhgomezhttps://t.co/50NIyFXGCi pic.twitter.com/ncOIm0kGwX

— Barred in DC (@BarredinDC) March 5, 2024


QUICK HITS

  • California voters go to the polls today. In addition to voting in various primaries, voters in San Francisco will decide on ballot initiatives that would force some people into drug treatment and provide police with more surveillance cameras.
  • Speaking of primaries, today's Super Tuesday primaries are a make-or-break moment for Nikki Haley. Judging from her past performance, it'll mostly be break.
  • The White House announces a "strike force" to tackle higher, "illegal" prices, reports Politico.
  • China's National People's Congress met today and agreed to keep the whole communism thing going.
  • The United Nations has released a report finding "convincing" evidence that Hamas raped and tortured Israeli captives.

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        Nice.

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          And that's different than most of Sullum's columns how?

      2. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

        " His contributions to the movement have shaped the discourse and paved the way for a future grounded in freedom, prosperity, and human flourishing."
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          1. I…….. Fudd   1 year ago

            Sexlexia?

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  2. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    ...the U.S. Supreme Court has told Texas to halt the implementation of its controversial immigration law that gives state officials the power to arrest and deport migrants.

    Immigration policy is solely a federal plaything. Next time don't be a border state, Texas.

    1. R Mac   1 year ago

      Those dirty republicans need to pass the amne…er I mean immigration bill so that the Biden admin can stop suing Texas for enforcing their border.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        It is weird how none of these leftist groups argue against forced welfare from these citizens to pay for the immigrants. I've never seen the ACLU go after states like California for not charging illegal immigrants with crimes that could effect immigration status while continuing to charge citizens for those crimes.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

          You need to learn how to social status.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

      Seriously Texas should annex Mexico. Problem solved.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        There were some Democrats in 1848 who felt that way.

      2. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

        Why would they want it?

  3. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Liberal news commenter Keith Olbermann, measured as always, said the decision signaled the end of democracy and the need to dissolve the Supreme Court entirely.

    That's fine, as long as he doesn't do it on January 6th.

    1. markm23   1 year ago

      So to Olbermann, "Democracy" is the ruling party banning opposition candidates. Or for short, fascism is democracy. I don't want to read any more of his output to confirm this, but I expect that to him freedom is fascism, speech is violence, and actual violence is a protest.

      No one told him that _Animal Farm_ and _1984_ weren't intended as how-to manuals.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    To anyone hoping that Trump's efforts to overturn the last election would lead the judicial system to meaningfully penalize him before the next one, recent developments have proved sobering...

    We've tried claiming he's a russian asset. We've tried taking away the option to vote for him. We can only pray the legal genius of Fani Willis or Alvin Bragg proves to be our last, best hope.

    1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

      To anyone hoping that Trump’s efforts to overturn the last election...

      How do you say, "I have TDS", without saying, I have TDS?

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        I'm not sure why a libertarian needs to punish someone for petitioning the courts.

        1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

          What libritarian is doing that?

          1. JesseAz   1 year ago

            Self identified ones. I agree they largely aren't.

        2. BrianL.   1 year ago

          You keep saying this, but it's not about petitioning the courts. It's about what he did after all of the court cases were resolved. Fake electors, pressuring Pence to reject electoral votes from states that he lost, etc.

          1. JesseAz   1 year ago

            Fake Electors - Hawaii 1960. Done as trials were still going on. Precedence. It is required due to constitutionally statutory dates.
            So fail there.

            Pressuring Pence to do what exactly? VP has a role in the certification, using that role is not illegal.

            Etc, like petitioning the courts?

            Think you struck out here buddy.

    2. Super Scary   1 year ago

      The walls have closed in so much, Trump can't even see daylight.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Remember the heady days of 2017-2018 when the super-team of Michael Avenatti and MuellerClaus were going to destroy Trump AnyDayNow?

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Thank god for COVID.

    4. HorseConch   1 year ago

      With those great legal minds, as well as the literal Super Hero Jack Smith, the walls are closed in so far that they have collapsed through the basement.

      1. Sevo   1 year ago

        Fani Willis seems to find herself in a similar situation.

    5. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

      That judicial system could only do something like that if the executive branch charged him with a specific crime that it could prove beyond a reasonable doubt Trump was guilty of. It is not the judiciary's job to do that on its own.

      How do these people not have a basic understanding of civics to be so uncomprehending of how our system of government works?

      1. Michael Ejercito   1 year ago

        Specific is the key woprd.

        The "crimes" are anything but specific.

        1. windycityattorney   1 year ago

          The Mar a Lago documents case is pretty specific. Obstruction is a very common crime and not particularly challenging for any prosecutor. And if half the reporting on that aspect of the case is true, that will be Jack Smith's easiest case to prove, even to a jury in Florida.

          1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

            Lol. It’s cute how you hold out hope.

          2. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

            Seems like the prosecution in that case will have to somehow prove Trump never said "I declassify these documents" while he was President. It's not like there's a required form or an approval process.

  5. DaveH   1 year ago

    Service charges are already causing some of us to reduce the size of the tip we would otherwise have left. TANSTAAFL

    This is especially unfortunate when we are presented with a device that only shows the total owed, without a breakdown, but … that’s how it is.

    1. Randy Sax   1 year ago

      I think it would a general overall positive to the employer pay the waiter, not me. Stop tipping entirely.

      1. R Mac   1 year ago

        That’s how it’s done in Europe. After a night at the bar a it’s typical to give a few bucks for the entire night if it was good service.

        1. Randy Sax   1 year ago

          People complain about the tip screen at coffee places and fast food, etc. but it's not that bad. I look 'em in the eye when I click no tip. I get a half-chub every time.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

            Look at Mr. Pink over here.

            1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

              Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right...

            2. R Mac   1 year ago

              Look, I ordered coffee, alright? And we been here a long fucking time, and she's only filled my cup three times. I mean, when I order coffee, I want it filled six times.

              1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

                How much tip if you get to pat her on the butt?

                1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

                  At that point, just the tip.

                  1. Jefferson Paul   1 year ago

                    Well played.

              2. Ska   1 year ago

                Special treatment? You want her to take you out back and suck your dick?

                1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

                  Nice Guy Eddie talking about going over 12 percent for that, when the standard is fucking 20 percent or more now, just makes me want to weep.

              3. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

                I got two words for that: learn to fucking type!

        2. Incunabulum   1 year ago

          Yes, but in my experience, service in Europe is rarely good.

          1. Muzzled Woodchipper   1 year ago

            I wouldn’t say European service is bad, but is it is slow by American standards. Euros take fucking forever to eat, or else we scarf our shit down. Ultimately it doesn’t matter. But I wouldn’t call it bad service as that practice of making me wait ungodly long for my bill when I’m done eating is more a cultural practice, not a bad service one.

        3. BrianL.   1 year ago

          Exactly. When I was in a bar in London, I asked one of the locals how much they tipped the bartenders. The answer was, "nothing". Same for cab drivers, although you might round up to the nearest Euro.

      2. Sevo   1 year ago

        That way, really sloppy service is paid the exact same rate as really good service! What a wonderful idea!
        Not.

        1. Randy Sax   1 year ago

          Sloppy servers are not good for business. Current system; they get paid less. New system; they don't work as servers.

          1. Incunabulum   1 year ago

            New system - now the management staff has to spend even more time supervising serving staff instead of running the business and *everything* gets worse.

          2. Sevo   1 year ago

            You haven't tried hiring restaurant staff.

          3. R Mac   1 year ago

            Firing sloppy servers is racist.

          4. I, Woodchipper   1 year ago

            tell me you havent been to a no-tipping restaurant without telling me you havent been to a no-tipping restaurant.

            1. Randy Sax   1 year ago

              I have and I feel like that comment format has been overused at this point.

              1. DesigNate   1 year ago

                Tell me that format has been overdone without telling me that format has been overdone.

                Wait a minute…

        2. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

          I never tip on the check. I intentionally carry cash to tip (or not tip) the wait staff. They know the tip in 100% intentional and they can avoid taxes if they choose.

          1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

            I intentionally carry cash

            Look at Fani Willis over here! Did your dad tell you to keep cash around?

            1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

              True story: My dad was the king of keeping cash. After he died, my sister and I found enough cash in his house to pay for his funeral and the food/booze for the afterparty.

            2. Ska   1 year ago

              Her choice of phrase "my Dad trained me..." left a bit of an aftertaste.

              1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

                For her? I bet.

          2. R Mac   1 year ago

            I try to do that but don’t always.

          3. JesseAz   1 year ago

            Restaurants here hold back a percentage of sales for assumed tip amounts. So cash or credit get held back the same.

          4. jimc5499   1 year ago

            I do that as well. It can cause problems these days. A while back I went to a restaurant that I'd normally take clients to. I had the same waitress that I usually got. When the bill came, I handed her 3 $20's and told her "Merry Christmas". I then drew a line through my check where it said "Tip". Another waitress saw it and went off on me, calling me a "cheapskate" and a few other choice words.
            If you deal with Doordash or other delivery companies, you may not get your order if you don't tip with your card. I just don't use them.

            1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

              Another waitress saw it and went off on me, calling me a “cheapskate” and a few other choice words.

              A lot of restaurants "share" tips between the staff. Waitress #2 maybe thought she was getting stiffed along with waitress #1.

            2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

              Another waitress saw it and went off on me, calling me a “cheapskate” and a few other choice words.

              Did you tell the bitch to mind her own fucking business, since she wasn't your waitress? Seriously, people like that need to be put in their place, not because they're doing service labor, but because the cunt's probably going to be someone's HR manager in about 20 years and causing no end of problems for everyone else.

            3. BrianL.   1 year ago

              When charge the bill but tip in cash, I write "cash" on the tip line, so there is no confusion.

          5. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

            A (street) wise way to spread Libertarianism by loving example and living the dream!

            You're rewarding productive ability and encouraging your server to practice Free-Market Economics, come what may, whether anybody else does or not!
            🙂
            😉
            Great ideas like this are another thing I'll miss when Reason goes Checkpoint Charlie. Wherever you fall on that line, and whatever our differences, continue to stay safe, secure, and free in the 4-Dimrnsional world!

          6. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

            You meant to say, they can "evade" taxes if they want. Tax avoidance is legal, tax evasion is not. Intentionally not reporting tip income is tax evasion.

      3. Incunabulum   1 year ago

        Then you are an idiot?

        Tips are incentives to provide better service.

        Service staff earn more with tipping than they would if you paid them straight minimum wage - and you get better service than you would if they were paid straight minimum wage.

        Pretty much no service staff that receive a tipping wage want to change that - because going to a normal min wage means they earn less money.

        1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

          Tipping also weeds out crappy servers, resulting in better service.

        2. Randy Sax   1 year ago

          Should I be tipping the chef? My mechanic? My landlord? Would that incentive them to give me better service?

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

            Hey, you can make the invisible hand visible!

          2. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

            Definitely tip your fishing/hunting guides.

          3. sarcasmic   1 year ago

            Servers, barbers, cleaning ladies, taxi drivers

          4. Overt   1 year ago

            You "Should" tip whomever you want to tip. Or don't. But your suggestion that it is an "overall positive" for employees to pay servers is wrong.

            Tipping is a valuable price signal to servers, helping them moderate the quality and level of service provided in every transaction. It is very effective when it is handled directly between the server and the client. It is less effective as you introduce standard rules and intermediaries that complicate this price signal.

            Moving this to the employer means that they need to now figure out how the interaction is going between clients and the server. And that is difficult, full of unrevealed preferences, perverted incentives, and unseen costs. And so what happens is the employer just spreads the pay across all servers, which leads to freeloading and mediocrity.

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

              I believe the new Casa Bonita that opened in Denver doesn't actually allow for tipping; the servers get paid something like $25/hr to start, and it can go up to $35/hr depending on experience and position, like supervisor.

              Not a bad gig for not really needing to do much other than delivering pre-ordered food, keeping drinks refilled, and bringing out those delicious sopapillas. But I wouldn't treat it as a full-time job.

              1. tracerv   1 year ago

                Didn't the staff raise a stink about that? Can't make anyone happy nowadays.

                1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

                  Yeah, they did--apparently they weren't getting full-time hours during the training period, and the opening was delayed so much that a lot of them were having issues paying the bills. And because of the delays, they were having trouble doing part-time jobs to make up for it.

                  Unfortunately, their spokespeople for the media were absolute morons and made it look like they were pissed about the hourly rate, so they didn't get a whole lot of sympathy.

              2. Jefferson Paul   1 year ago

                Is it true that Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the South Park creators, bought Casa Bonita?

                The South Park episode about the restaurant was a classic.

                1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

                  Yes

          5. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

            My apartment unit has a single electronically-secured door. I got my neighbor a $10 gift card once when I knocked on his window in the middle of the night asking to open the main entrance to our unit after the battery for the electronic lock died. It was the least I owed him for scaring him to death and for not shooting me.
            🙂
            😉

        3. mad.casual   1 year ago

          Then you are an idiot?

          [Takes $1 off the table for that comment]?

  6. R Mac   1 year ago

    “Less hysterical liberal commentators are worried about what the decision signals for courts' willingness generally to sanction Trump.

    "To anyone hoping that Trump's efforts to overturn the last election would lead the judicial system to meaningfully penalize him before the next one, recent developments have proved sobering," wrote Sarah Ellison and Toluse Olorunnipa over at The Washington Post.”

    Yes, this is technically less hysterical than the guy that said he pisses out of his eyeballs. I would still consider this TDS.

    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      They are so blinded by hatred that they were incapable of seeing the potential for their egregious judicial overreach to blow up in their faces.

      1. R Mac   1 year ago

        What does Britches imagine “the judicial system to meaningfully penalize him” look like at this point I wonder.

        1. Sevo   1 year ago

          And for what?

          1. R Mac   1 year ago

            Haven’t you heard? Orange Man Bad.

            1. Sevo   1 year ago

              Yep. Guilty of being Donald J. Trump!

        2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

          Pre-impeachment?

        3. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

          I assume from his tone it would look like Trump tied to a stake atop a blazing pile of J6 insurrectionists.

      2. Quo Usque Tandem   1 year ago

        Being a progressive necessarily precludes any possibility of any effort coming back to bite them on their ass. Nuclear option notwithstanding.

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Olorunnipa's nothing more than a DNC flack, absolutely nothing he writes should be taken at face value.

  7. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    ...D.C. voters approved a ballot initiative that gradually eliminates businesses' ability to pay a lower hourly minimum wage to workers who earned tips.

    Can we just go back to social distancing enforcement if we want to kill restaurants and put their workers out of jobs.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    ...voters in San Francisco will decide on ballot initiatives that would force some people into drug treatment and provide police with more surveillance cameras.

    It's nice to know there's no middle ground with San Franners.

  9. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    ...today's Super Tuesday primaries are a make-or-break moment for Nikki Haley.

    At least walls are closing in somewhere.

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

      Nikki will sweep every state... If the rnc decides to hire her as a janitor for the 2028 primaries

  10. Sandra (formerly OBL)   1 year ago

    "The United Nations has released a report finding 'convincing' evidence that Hamas raped and tortured Israeli captives."

    Nope. Still don't believe it.

    As a Western intersectional feminist I say "convincing evidence" isn't enough. I need definitive proof. Like I got from Crystal Mangum and UVA Jackie.

    #Believe(Some)Women

    1. Jerry B.   1 year ago

      And their conclusion is that the issue needs more study before any charges can be made.

      1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

        the issue needs more study

        Calling all biologists.

    2. R Mac   1 year ago

      The videos that Hamas themselves released weren’t convincing enough.

    3. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

      How does CBF not rate? Her story was horrifying, she barely made it out alive.

      1. A Thinking Mind   1 year ago

        And Julie Swetnik!

    4. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

      The Facebook posts of them doing it wasn't enough for her

    5. Moonrocks   1 year ago

      Woah, woah, wait a minute, I was assured that the Oct 7 attack was perpetrated by the IDF. Where does Hamas fit into all of this?

    6. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

      What is a woman?

  11. R Mac   1 year ago

    “The White House announces a "strike force" to tackle higher, "illegal" prices, reports Politico.”

    Real price controls have never been tried.

    1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

      Where was this forward thinking when 22 ammo jumped to $0.24 per round?

      1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

        My significant investments in precious metals like lead are paying off nicely.

    2. HorseConch   1 year ago

      Call me crazy, but it seems difficult to be wrong on this many issues due to incompetence.

    3. Super Scary   1 year ago

      Hopefully they look into the Florida real estate market.

  12. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Jack Smith is of course Garlands unethical attack dog. One of the primary arguments from Jack Smith in the immunity case is the president had no official duties regarding elections.

    Ironically Garland himself destroyed this argument yesterday. Garland took the stage yesterday with Vice President Harris (office of the president) to discuss the ongoing suits by the executive branch against vote integrity.

    “That is why the Justice Department is fighting back,” Garland said Sunday in front of the church. “That is why one of the first things I did when I came into office was to double the size of the voting section of the civil rights division. That is why we are challenging efforts by states and jurisdictions to implement discriminatory, burdensome, and unnecessary restrictions on access to the ballot, including those related to mail-in voting, the use of drop boxes, and voter ID requirements.”

    Going on stage to attack election laws and processes shows fully the executive and office of the president does have an official duty in regards to elections, undermining the primary claim by Jack Smith regarding immunity.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/2901337/merrick-garland-slams-voter-id-laws-as-discriminatory-unnecessary/

    And given that recent courts have overturned elections for the very problems these integrity laws address, this action by Garland is even more questionable.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Showing an ID to prove you're actually registered to vote is "discriminatory, burdensome, and unnecessary."

      These people can't help telling on themselves every time they open their mouths.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        White savior racism in action.

        1. Mike Parsons   1 year ago

          the same ideological crew pushing the "hey, its racist to dislike cannibalism because some very noble tribes in the past did it"

          its always "white man's burden" shit with them

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

            If they were serious they would volunteer to get in the stew pot.

            1. Sevo   1 year ago

              They'd rather 'volunteer' you for the honors.

      2. Longtobefree   1 year ago

        If the republicans win across the board (house, senate, and WH) the first thing they should do is pass a law requiring a carry permit to vote. Then we will see the truth of what is voter suppression and what is an infringement.

      3. Michael Ejercito   1 year ago

        They do not complain that much about having to show an ID to purchase a firearm from a federally-licensed dealer.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          But, that's (D)ifferent.

        2. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

          Nor is filling out Form 4473 at all invasive. And you have to fill out Form 4473 every single time.

    2. DesigNate   1 year ago

      Unless he sees the writing on the wall and knows Smith is doomed to failure and this was always just about bleeding Trump out and not actually getting him thrown in prison.

  13. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

    "The United Nations has released a report finding "convincing" evidence that Hamas raped and tortured Israeli captives."

    So sorry that this is happening to you, mtrueman, JFree, Misek.

    1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

      "The UN is owned by Jews!!!!"

      - mtrueman, JFree, Misek.

    2. Nobartium   1 year ago

      Be fair to trueman, he's always been on the "Everything that happens is deserved" bandwagon.

    3. Mike Parsons   1 year ago

      they will move onto "here is why its a good thing" quickly

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Dude, what ever might or might not have happened last October is now in the old news category.

        1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

          Soon to be an Ilhan Omar retort: “Some people did some things last October.”

    4. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      Misconstrueman and J(ew)Free will be along shortly to claim otherwise.

    5. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      ML, you and I will never agree on Religion and The Supernatural and it's denizens, but you and I have always been in full accord about these bigoted, Anti-Jewish assholes that seep into the pores of the Commentariat like wet Lead Paint and Mercury from an old-timey thermometer!

      Also, despite never agreeing on Religion and The Supernatural, I regard you as a fantastic, formidable foil, much more so than too many other Believers!

      Your posts got my memory banks dusted off and my neurons flowing with old arguments and history I thought I would never have occasion to use! For that I am highly grateful!

      Whichever side of the Reason paywall or the Great White North you may fall on, Be Well, Keep Thinking, and keep your Back Bacon spicy!
      🙂
      😉

      1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

        Thanks, Encog. I'll probably pony up the dough. I can't leave Jeff and Shrike to their own devices.

  14. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    The White House announces a "strike force" to tackle higher, "illegal" prices...

    I don't doubt there's a federal law somewhere on the books that can be used to try to outlaw a price.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Finally showing us how to use those F-16s.

    2. Minadin   1 year ago

      Perhaps they should try a 'Hunger Strike Force' instead.

    3. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      Yes, it's called Selective Service. You are forbidden to ask any price for the life they take from your possession.

      Then, there is taxation. You are forbidden to negotiate the price you are forced to pay for goods and services you don't want, or even if you do want them.

      Finally, there is Inflation of the Currency, which is the ultimate check on price negotiation that forbids you to negotiate prices to what they were before the Inflation.

      They got a million of 'em!
      🙂
      😉

      1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

        Fortunately, with private enterprise, except for products and services the Government forces you to buy, the way to fight high prices is to simply do what country folks say and: "Use less, spread it out, make do, or do without!"

    4. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

      “The effort will focus on key sectors where corporations may be violating the law and keeping prices high, including prescription drugs and health care, food and grocery, housing, financial services, and more.”

      Oh, good, at least it's focused.

      1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

        Yep, and the moment Elizabeth Warren and Comrades impose wage and price controls on all of these products and services, there will be shortages and reduced quality in all of them.

        By the bye, though I have a Medulla Oblongata of my own, it was also good to see one operating cogently in the Comments. Frontal Lobe would have been a better handle.
        🙂
        😉
        When Reason pisses on the fire of free Comments, you work will be one that I miss. Keep taking care of the Autonomic functions of The Body Politic wherever you go and there's sure to be no mewling, puking, pissing, and shitting up the threads. Be Well!

  15. JesseAz   1 year ago

    2nd witness comes forward regarding Fani Willis tampering with witnesses as Bradley contact says Fani called Bradley to discuss testimony.

    Phil Holloway
    @PhilHollowayEsq
    "Ms. Yeager heard District Attorney #FaniWillis tell Mr. Bradley:

    “They are coming after us. You don’t need to talk to them about anything about us.”

  16. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    China's National People's Congress met today and agreed to keep the whole communism thing going.

    Continuing resolutions are all the rage.

  17. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    The United Nations has released a report finding "convincing" evidence that Hamas raped and tortured Israeli captives.

    Pretty sure we're not believing all women anymore.

    1. Mike Parsons   1 year ago

      now that we have this evidence, the UN and international community will most likely move on to "sure it happened, but did you see how they were dressed?!?!"

      1. R Mac   1 year ago

        I’ve actually already seen that re that hot German girl.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Did we ever?

    3. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

      What is a woman?

  18. JesseAz   1 year ago

    "Make no mistake: S.B. 4 bypasses federal immigration authority and threatens the integrity of our nation's constitution and laws," said the American Civil Liberties Union and other civil rights groups in a joint statement urging the Supreme Court to block the law. "We have long warned that this law will separate families, lead to racial profiling across the state, and harm people."

    I'm just glad we only consider the harm of illegal immigrants violating immigration law. Never discuss the harm to taxpayers, joggers, and even those raped while illegally crossing. The real harm is not ignoring illegal immigration.

  19. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Speaking of primaries, today’s Super Tuesday primaries are a make-or-break moment for Nikki Haley. Judging from her past

    You mean being crowned by the swamp didnt declare her the primary winner? What about the Romney endorsement?

    1. Sevo   1 year ago

      Pretty sure her 'make-or-break moment' was several months ago, but she's having a hard time coming to grips with it.

      1. R Mac   1 year ago

        I’d say it was when she made it clear she’d support every war and push for federal internet ID, but I’m not a true Libertarian.

  20. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

    Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas has declined Secret Service protection again for Robert Kennedy Jr and his letter (below) cites the five people he consulted with. I attempted to ask each of them if they agree with the decision and why, but no responses yet.

    Mayorkas consulted with a five-member committee, four of whom are leaders of the two major parties Kennedy is opposing, about whether he should get Secret Service protection. The political cartel gets to cancel non-members in more than a figurative sense.

    1. JesseAz   1 year ago

      The only reason to refuse this seems to be to not give Kennedy official acknowledgement that he is running.

    2. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

      I get the sentiment, but I'd dissolve SS protection for all politicians.

      They are not special.

      1. Ersatz   1 year ago

        trump wouldnt last a month if that were done\

        -even money says that it would be a plant from the IC that pulls the trigger

        1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

          They will poison Trump. Call it a stroke, heart attack, or something similar.

          1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

            Yes, but then they'll end up giving the game away because they won't be able to not gloat.

            "It was us, the FBI. We saved (D)emocracy."

    3. Quicktown Brix   1 year ago

      He's a Kennedy. I'm sure he'll be fine without security.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

        Because Secret Service protection worked out so well for those other Kennedys.

  21. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

    The Tears at WaPo Over the SCOTUS Decision Are Bitter Indeed

    “This is what we’re dealing with today. It’s a collision of reality with a retelling of history that’s convenient to progressives who are so terrified of losing power and seeing Trump return that they can justify literally anything in their quest.
    I am counting the days until we see calls from the Washington Post to simply cancel the 2024 elections and allow Joe Biden to remain in office. Why? To save Democracy, of course.”

    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      "Lamentations of their women" - Instapundit

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        We (or at least Democrats) are all women now.

    2. Quo Usque Tandem   1 year ago

      It has gotten to the point that only the ideologically blinded cannot see that any form of “democracy” is the last thing progressives want. Much better to reign unrestrained and dictate to those damned deplorables.

      1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

        Pretty sure both sides are in agreement that ‘democracy’ is great, until they lose. As long as they win it’s The Will Of The People. If they lose then it’s blamed on fraud, Electoral College, or whatever other excuses they come up with.

        1. Sevo   1 year ago

          Pretty sure you're a lying pile of lefty shit. Fuck off and die.

        2. R Mac   1 year ago

          BOAF SIDEZ!

        3. Michael Ejercito   1 year ago

          Only one side has the academic, entertainment, and journalism elites providing cover for them.

          1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

            Academic for sure, and entertainment to an extent. As far as journalism goes the far-right dominates Fox News which dominates cable news. Not to mention the far-right also dominates talk radio. Lots of domination. They cry all the time about how they're a powerless victim of msm, except that they fucking are msm. And sdm by the looks of it.

            1. Uilleam   1 year ago

              Fox goes to bat for the establishment as often as any other msm you dink. Why do you keep screeching this bullshit. You're worthless.

              1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                If right-wingers are so shut out of media, why is there so much media from their side? I see people complaining about all this information that's not being reported. If it's not being reported, then how the fuck did they come across it? Because it was reported! I wish they'd stop crying about being shut out, because they're not.

          2. Sevo   1 year ago

            Not to mention lying piles of lefty shit right here, every day!

        4. I, Woodchipper   1 year ago

          suspecting corruption != preferring to reign unimpeded by the people

          1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

            Don't see Republicans suspecting corruption when they win, that's for sure.

            1. R Mac   1 year ago

              There were complaints about the illegal changes to voting before the election in 2020.

              Of course you know that, but don’t want it to get in the way of your BOAF SIDEZZZZZ!!!!!

              1. Uilleam   1 year ago

                Election law was violated in almost every state, under the hysterical illegal "covid" emergency. Sarcasmic knows that. He's a lying pos.

                1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                  Pretty sure judges saw things differently.

                  1. R Mac   1 year ago

                    When you continue to ignore all evidence that contradicts the narrative, there’s no evidence that contradicts the narrative.

                    https://thefederalist.com/2021/03/17/judge-rules-michigan-secretary-of-state-violated-state-law-with-absentee-ballot-order/

                    Btw, I’ve now linked to this over 20 times on this site in response to comments similar to sarc’s above. It’s been acknowledged zero times that I’ve seen.

                    That’s why I continue to call you guys liars. Because you can’t stop lying.

                    1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      You think the election would have gone differently if they'd thrown more ballots away? That's what you're angry about? Not enough people being stripped of their vote?

                    2. R Mac   1 year ago

                      So election law was violated, thanks.

                    3. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      What’s your point? One incident that could not have changed the outcome is proof that there were others that did? That's some top-notch reasoning, professor.

                    4. R Mac   1 year ago

                      Can you fucking read sarc? Seriously dude, it’s all right above you in chronological order.

                    5. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      Yes I can read. The author claims massive absentee ballot fraud as a premise for the argument, absent proof. Then goes on to claim that presuming signatures are valid unless proven otherwise, rather than presuming them invalid unless proven otherwise, is proof of fraud. I need more than baseless premises and conjecture to be convinced.

                    6. R Mac   1 year ago

                      So you’re going with retarded on purpose. Got it.

                    7. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      If requiring facts to be persuaded is retarded, then I guess so.

                    8. R Mac   1 year ago

                      It’s not about persuasion, it’s about you being retarded on purpose.

                      Or are you so drunk you forgot how threads work here?

                    9. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      What percentage of absentee ballots were thrown out in previous elections?

                      What percentage of total votes was that?

                      What was the electoral margin?

                      Was that percentage greater than the margin?

                      If yes then you’ve entered the realm of plausibility. Right now you’re just pissing at the wind.

                    10. R Mac   1 year ago

                      I’m discussing election laws being violated d/t covid and lying assholes like you denying it, then being retarded on purpose when shown evidence of election laws being violated.

                      And like I said, if you read the thread you’re commenting in, you could tell that. But you’re still being retarded on purpose.

                    11. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      Ohhh. Fine then. In nearly, but not quite, all cases, judges rules that rules were not broken.

                      I thought you had an actual argument. Didn’t realize you thought you were making some profound point by negating a blanket statement with a single, solitary counterexample, and were waving your dick around pretending like it was important.
                      If someone on your team said the same thing you'd attack anyone who didn't give them the benefit of the doubt. That's what's called arguing in bad faith.

                    12. R Mac   1 year ago

                      No there’s plenty of other cases that have already been posted several times here, but it’s not worth citing them when you displayed this much retardation for just the one example I provided.

                    13. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      From now on I'll insert a qualifier when I make statements about how judges have ruled. All of that over that. Dude. So petty.

                    14. R Mac   1 year ago

                      No, pretty sure you’ll be retarded on purpose again.

                  2. R Mac   1 year ago

                    I’m discussing election laws being violated d/t covid and lying assholes like you denying it, then being retarded on purpose when shown evidence of election laws being violated.

                    And like I said, if you read the thread you’re commenting in, you could tell that. But you’re still being retarded on purpose.

                    1. R Mac   1 year ago

                      Wrong spot

  22. Sevo   1 year ago

    "...Liberal news commenter Keith Olbermann,..."

    It's spelled "demented".

    1. Quo Usque Tandem   1 year ago

      Completely pissed (on) too.

      1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

        Apparently he likes it in the eyes.

  23. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

    Washington Post: Shoplifting is just reparations

    1. Quo Usque Tandem   1 year ago

      Paywall. And Im not giving those bastards one cent to read their drivel.

    2. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

      What is shoplifting when whitey does it?

      1. Super Scary   1 year ago

        Manifest destiny.

      2. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

        A crime.

      3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Racist patriarchal colonizing.

      4. Rachel Dolezal   1 year ago

        Not my problem.

    3. BrianL.   1 year ago

      If you actually read the article, it doesn't say anything like that. In fact, the word reparations was only mentioned once and it doesn't equate it with shoplifting:

      In January, Fox 5 reported on a set of fliers that had been posted in Columbia Heights with the rallying cry “Shoplifters Unite,” encouraging people to “Take everything that’s not nailed down. Bust windows.” The poster also makes allegations of racism against a Safeway manager and contains a jumble of left-wing talking points referencing Palestine, reparations, the Black Lives Matter movement, and disability rights. It seemed, quite frankly, very fake, designed to exacerbate neighborhood tensions. The Fox reporters took it seriously, interviewing people in front of the zombie CVS.

    4. BrianL.   1 year ago

      Also from the article:

      Mayor Muriel E. Bowser took a question about the imminent closure of the empty CVS during an unrelated Jan. 25 news conference about a new blood transfusion program.

      “We have to stop treating it … like kids just shoplifting a thing or two, because it’s having real impact on the ability for people to get the goods and services that they need,” said Bowser. “So the law has to be right. The police have to be able to do their jobs. And the prosecutors have to do their jobs. We do have to send the message in our city that stealing anything, anywhere, has consequences.”

      1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

        Somebody's finally "Woke" to the ideas of creating a moral hazard and that Pennies eventually make Dollars..

  24. sarcasmic   1 year ago

    Russia and China are planning to put a nuclear power plant on the MOON in ten years, Roscosmos space agency reveals

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13159113/Russia-China-planning-nuclear-power-plant-MOON-ten-years-Roscosmos-space-agency-reveals.html

    1. R Mac   1 year ago

      Your mother’s an astronaut.

      1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

        You're a towel.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          A towel, it says, is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitch hiker can have.

          1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

            I was referring to South Park, not Hitchhikers Guide.

            1. R Mac   1 year ago

              And I was referring to White Men Can’t Jump. What’s your point drunkie?

              1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                I have better taste in entertainment.

                1. R Mac   1 year ago

                  I hope for your sake you don’t think you did that here.

  25. sarcasmic   1 year ago

    See the birth of a PLANET: Incredible photos reveal the weird and wonderful ways worlds form in different regions of our galaxy

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13155393/birth-planet-incredible-photos-galaxy.html

    These are pretty cool.

    1. DesigNate   1 year ago

      Those are pretty awesome.

  26. Mike Parsons   1 year ago

    "The United Nations has released a report finding "convincing" evidence that Hamas raped and tortured Israeli captives."

    Gee, I for one am absolutely shocked that radical blood thirsty savages rampaging through towns murdering, maiming, and beheading folks was...ALSO raping women?! Can you imagine? Was there ever a time in history that a rampaging group of barbarians would violate women or even children?! This is unprecedented!

    The people who needed proof of this are the same people that still doubt lab leak

    1. Mike Parsons   1 year ago

      also convincing evidence:

      video of female hostages being led around and thrown into vehicles with blood pouring out of their ass/pussy

      Video that was widely available on Oct 8th

      1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

        Doesn't matter.

        The standard ROE do not apply when the oppressed revolts against the oppressors. Where have you been?

        1. Sevo   1 year ago

          Plus JOOOOOOZE!!!!!!!!!

        2. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

          Anything done to a "colonizer" does not count as rape, don't you know?

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Next startling revelation: Hamas henchmen also drove fossil fuel vehicles and littered.

      1. Eeyore   1 year ago

        Maybe congress needs to fund EVs for terrorist groups?

        1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

          Shut up, they might hear you!

        2. markm23   1 year ago

          If being unable to re-charge their vehicles causes terrorists to abort their operations...

  27. Jerry B.   1 year ago

    Apparently, equity for Native American tribal rights is not important to the Washington Post’s commentariat if those rights interfere with clean energy.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/comments?storyUrl=https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2024/03/04/tribes-clean-energy-biden-sunzia/

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Native "wisdom" only applies if it promotes pre-Columbian standards of living.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Red man creationism good; white man creationism bad. Because reasons.

    2. HorseConch   1 year ago

      It must be great to be on the moral high ground no matter how much the narrative shifts.

    3. I, Woodchipper   1 year ago

      but if someone wants to put an eighth oil pipeline through the land that they are literally on the verge of moving away from, and at the deepest layer of the previous 7, then it's white supremacy.

      at least that's the rules I learned from the keystone pipeline issue.

  28. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

    The copium inhalation from the neocons on this decision has been absolutely nuclear level. These tards are actually trying to self-soothe by telling themselves that because the SC didn’t bother adjudicating whether Trump was an insurrectionist or not, the fact that the Colorado Supreme Court called him that means their dumb opinion is validated.

    They’re also desperately trying to tell themselves that federalism means a state can remove any candidate from a ballot due to subjective partisan reasons (and anyone claiming what happened in Colorado wasn’t a partisan process is a fucking liar, full stop), simply because their TDS is so manic at this point that they’ll cling to any justification, no matter how short-sighted, just for that purpose.

    Well, fuck you TDS-afflicted vermin. Your side lost, your side’s getting its ass kicked in Ukraine now, and your left-liberal masters are getting such massive pushback in both the US and Europe now that you could end up setting off multiple civil conflicts because you’re too stupid to know when to let up.

    If the neocons want to fight tooth and nail, that’s perfectly fine–I’ll be looking forward to giving that back to them, with interest, until one of us isn’t standing. But knowing their side, they’ll just get others to do their fighting for them, as they always do, because they’re too chickenshit to put their own skins at risk.

    1. HorseConch   1 year ago

      The fact that not a single person has been accused of insurrection should be plenty to keep it tamped down, but we're not dealing with rational people. It's only an insurrection because CNN, MSNBC, and all the other propagandists repeated the language of opposing politicians.

  29. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    'Civil liberties groups have been up in arms about Texas trying to chart its own way on immigration.'

    I assume these groups are also upset with Martha's Vineyard.

    1. Super Scary   1 year ago

      They only had one topping on the pizzas, it was a tragedy.

  30. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    'Meanwhile, everyone is processing yesterday's Supreme Court decision that keeps Trump on the ballot in their own way.'

    All the safe space rooms near me have waiting lists.

  31. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    'To cope with the ending of the tipped minimum wage, businesses in the city are starting to apply automatic service fees to their checks, causing no shortage of customer confusion and complaints.'

    Next up: automatic service fees for government bureaucrats and petty officials.

  32. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

    The unhinged punditry from the Left over Colorado SCOTUS decision is really something. The Left have made such a ferish out of "democracy" that they do not understand when it does not apply. Not allowing a candidate to run is, definitionally, undemocratic. There may be good reasons to do such a thing, but that would be admitting "democracy" is not necessarily the highest virtue. Also, they seem to misunderstand that the purpose of a court is not to rule on a person or an interest but on the law. The Colorado ruling does not mean that the SCOTUS is favorable to Trump, it means that Colorado was playing shenanigans with how they applied the law

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      When the left and their center-right poodles say "democracy," what they mean is, "the only legitimate government is the one where our side wins all the time." They don't mean the actual definition of the word, it's just a totemic symbol to use to destroy their enemies.

      "You can't give shit leftards an inch...if you give them an inch, they'll use it to destroy you."

  33. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

    Remember, we were told, "This isn't happening, and if it is, it's not that common, and anyway it's a good thing."

    Secret files show how international group pushes shocking experimental gender surgery for minors
    By Gerald Posner
    Published March 4, 2024
    Newly leaked files from the world’s leading transgender health-care organization reveal it is pushing hormonal and surgical transitions for minors, including stomach-wrenching experimental procedures designed to create sexless bodies that resemble department-store mannequins.
    The World Professional Association for Transgender Health documents demonstrate it’s controlled by gender ideologues who push aside concerns about whether children and adolescents can consent to medical treatments that WPATH members privately acknowledge often have devastating and permanent side effects.
    Yet the US government, American doctors and prominent organizations nonetheless rely on WPATH guidelines for advice on treating our youth.

    This is huge primarily because WPATH is the go-to organization for doctors to consult on minor-transgender medical treatments. It's absolutely Megelean in its activism and shows that these doctors are treating kids like fucking lab rats to satisfy the genderqueer, marxist religious cult.

    The whole leaked document is a 234-page pdf, and it's fucking horrifying. Kudos to whomever leaked this stuff.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Shades of Josef Mengele.

      And maybe more than shades, for those without ethics trying to manipulate biology in the quest for a perfect society.

    2. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

      these doctors are treating kids like fucking lab rats to satisfy the genderqueer, marxist religious cult.

      I think the doctors are in it for the "patients for life" money.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        Yeah, that's part of it, but the same activism that permeates academia in general is part and parcel of the STEM fields now, too. That was inevitable when esoteric intellectual fashions like critical theory and cultural marxism were allowed to marinate in the universities to begin with. That's how you get article submissions like "glacier study is racist/sexist" approved that have fuck-all to do with actual glacier science, and Sokal 2 joke articles being shoehorned in on the backend of the peer review process by activists whose only concern was the use of the proper catechismic power phrases.

    3. Eeyore   1 year ago

      At least bring back castrato. Not enough sopranos to go around.

    4. JesseAz   1 year ago

      WPATH is jeff and mikes goto to prove the surgery and pills are legit. It is an advocacy group.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        Yep, and Jeffy then has the balls to try to claim what we link is partisan and his isn't. What a hypocritical asshole.

    5. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      WPATH is frequently cited by The Trevor Project, the Pritzker family's transhumanist cult foundation for encouraging kids that they are born in the wrong body and need to permanently alter their physiology to feel better, as well as the Human Rights Campaign, the organization who keeps a "good boy list" of corporations that push queer cultism in their products and services (Bud Light got dinged by them for not doubling down on the Dylan Mulvaney bullshit, for example).

      1. Michael Ejercito   1 year ago

        And yet they hate conversion therapy.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          They don't hate it, they just want it to be used to promote movements from the left, while demonizing it when it's practiced by movements from the right.

          The double standard is the point.

    6. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago
    7. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      One thing to note that’s interesting here is that Coy Mathis, the kid whose munchie-by-proxy mother kicked all this “trans kid” lunacy off in Colorado 11 years ago, hasn’t been seen at all since a hagiographic film was made about the situation in 2016.

      Given Colorado’s a hyper-shitlib insane asylum now, you’d think the media would be putting this family up front and center as an example of what Heckin' Valid Transgender Support can accomplish, especially because being a genderspecial is actually what the popular crowds chase in Denver-area schools now.

  34. MWAocdoc   1 year ago

    "The White House announces a "strike force" to tackle higher, "illegal" prices"

    Can anyone please tell me what "illegal prices" means? The only thing mentioned in the "Politico" link was antitrust, which doesn't exactly shout "strike force" to me. And what the heck does illegal pricing mean in the healthcare setting, and why are those idiots targeting healthcare?

    1. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

      If you read the Politico article, this arguably lawfare to compel corporations into settling out of court in order to fund the federal government. It is a racketeering scheme by the executive branch to shake down private business for money, pure and simple.

    2. sarcasmic   1 year ago

      “The first lesson of economics is scarcity: There is never enough of anything to satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.”
      ― Thomas Sowell

  35. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   1 year ago

    WRONG!

    the court's unanimous ruling that states can't unilaterally kick candidates for federal office on the ballot because they participated in "insurrection."

    They never came close to that "reason". Your TDS is showing.

  36. Longtobefree   1 year ago

    “We have long warned that this law will separate families, lead to racial profiling across the state, and harm people.”

    Objection, you honor. Supposition, assumes facts not in evidence.

    1. MWAocdoc   1 year ago

      Not to mention that it's totally irrelevant to the legal or Constitutional issues at hand. The larger issue of the Federal government's total failure to enforce its own stupid immigration policy and laws or to grapple with that failure in any meaningful way is being forced by the States with their own policies that they surely know will not stand up to Judicial review seems to be the only way to get Washington's attention.

      1. R Mac   1 year ago

        Ok racist.

  37. sarcasmic   1 year ago

    Bacon pancakes.

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hWCML_ukn4w

    Looks amazing.

  38. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>Civil liberties groups have been up in arms about Texas trying to chart its own way on immigration.

    you're all border states now, estupidas Americanas ~~Sinaloa

  39. R Mac   1 year ago

    May she burn in hell.

    NEW - U.S. Under Secretary Victoria Nuland resigns

    https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1765032997995081999

    1. R Mac   1 year ago

      A little trip down memory lane:

      https://rumble.com/v2j1iug-victoria-nulands-incriminating-leaked-phonecall.html

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      She may be resigning, but she isn't going anywhere--that woman's been around since the Clinton administration, and swamp creatures like her just find a new bog to settle.

      She'll probably pop up in her sister-in-law Kimberly's Institute for the Study of War as a "consultant," as ISW has been one of the main organizations drawing up white papers on the Russia-Ukraine war since it kicked off.

      1. R Mac   1 year ago

        Oh I’m sure she’ll have a soft landing somewhere. Still a good short term sign she’s not officially in power.

        Mostly because I’ve been assured by two of the biggest fart smellers on this board that there’s no “regime” in power that involves people officially in government.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          That actually concerns me a lot more because it allows her to operate as a shadow bureaucrat. She ain't losing her connections, I just suspect this is more about the fact that the reverses in Ukraine are being tied more and more around her neck, as she's been one of the most manic anti-Russia operatives in the State department for decades, and people are openly naming her advocacy and work as a primary cause for all this misery.

    3. Dillinger   1 year ago

      name got hot again needed to go back in the box.

    4. R Mac   1 year ago

      A nice summary by Darryl Cooper:

      Big news, likely signaling a major policy shift. Nuland has run point on our Russia-Europe policy ever since we helped engineer the Maidan coup d’etat. The results, after 10 years are in:

      -Ukraine is destroyed, and has permanently lost Crimea and its main industrial region
      -Europe is deindustrializing
      -Russia is permanently alienated, and tighter than ever with China, India, and Iran
      -much of the world refused to isolate Russia, and suffered no consequences
      -institutions central to U.S. dollar hegemony no longer viewed as neutral
      -NordStream broke the seal on sabotaging international infrastructure
      -Russian military capabilities significantly increased, not decreased
      -countries like Iran, North Korea, etc have seen that, short of total war, NATO conventional capabilities are quite limited

      Still, Nuland is one of those undead creatures in Washington, who has only ever failed upward, so her resignation probably indicates her usefulness has finally run out.

      https://twitter.com/martyrmade/status/1765044432381055117

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

        Well she laid the groundwork for WW3 and I'm confident the Biden regime will be able to carry on. The room is packed with adults now. Thanks Reason!

      2. A Cynical Asshole   1 year ago

        You should've warned people there was a picture of her face included in that tweet. I clicked on the link completely unprepared for the most intense case of resting bitch face I've seen. I'm trying to eat lunch here, FFS.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          To be fair, she was quite the dish in her younger years, and still looked pretty good as late as the mid-2000s.

          She seems to have hit the wall at about 100 mph around the time her fuckery with Ukraine began. Guess that's the cost of needlessly meddling in Russia's backyard.

          1. A Cynical Asshole   1 year ago

            I imagine trying to get WW3 kick started is pretty stressful, and we all know that high stress can really fuck with a person's looks.

          2. R Mac   1 year ago

            Yep:

            https://twitter.com/ThomasD72137/status/1765095041490379098

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

              To be fair, very few people look all that great from their 30s compared to their 60s, but yeah, she really went downhill fast. There's a 2006 video of her where she still looks a lot like that left-hand photo.

        2. mad.casual   1 year ago

          intense case of resting bitch face

          That's some Fred "Russians don't take a dump, son, without a plan." Thompson-level *UN*resting bitch face.

      3. Heedless   1 year ago

        Except that's complete bullshit.

        - Ukraine is not destroyed. It may yet lose the war, but it hasn't done so yet, and has stood off the Russian war machine for two years at this point.

        - Europe is indeed the industrializing, but that's because they are governed by a bunch of idiot Eco-weenies, not because of anything to do with the Ukraine.

        - Russia has been nibbling off a bits of its neighbors, selling arms to all manner of ugly Middle Eastern regimes, and treating the west with a mixture of indifference and hostility for decades. They have always been alienated.

        - There is an alliance of fuck ups, dictators, and budding authoritarian states that wish to act as a counterweight to the democratic west. They have allowed Russia to sell its oil, which greatly diminished the impact of sanctions, but these are poor nations with crappy command economies (Or in the case of China, galloping in that direction), and they are outweighed economically to an even greater degree than was the Soviet union.

        - This is word salad, and doesn't actually mean anything.

        - sabotage of energy infrastructure has been part of war forever. You might as well complain that Ukraine opened the seal on attacking ships with missiles.

        - Russia has lost thousands of tanks, tens of thousands of troops, hundred of thousands of military aged emigrés, and more money than they can afford prosecuting this war. They are significantly weaker than they were when they begin, and you would need to be delusional to think otherwise.

        - NATO has not actually entered this fight. They have supplied some dated arms, but that's it. The last time an actual NATO force entered the field, it was the American Army, and it rolled over the entire Iraqi military in about a month and a half with 50 casualties. If you can't tell who is in NATO and who isn't, you really have no business commenting on events in Europe.

        1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

          I've been telling all the Putineers here all of what you've just said for the duration of The Russo-Ukrainian War, to no avail.

          BRICS is not only an acronym, but it's how they actually spell the masonry components and it's what they're a few shy of in their load.
          🙂
          😉
          Well, now that Reason is bricking up the Comments, the Putineers will be left to their own broken devices. I hope for their poor deluded sakes that the fall into the ditch isn't followed with Russian tanks falling on top of them too.

        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          There is an alliance of fuck ups, dictators, and budding authoritarian states that wish to act as a counterweight to the democratic west.

          You forgot the scare quotes around “democratic west.” The west isn’t anything at this point other than a collection of neo-marxist cult regimes. I won’t weep for their downfall any more than I did for the Berlin Wall and their progenitors in the Warsaw Pact.

          Russia has lost thousands of tanks, tens of thousands of troops, hundred of thousands of military aged emigrés, and more money than they can afford prosecuting this war.

          Russia's economy is doing fine, it has far less debt to worry about, and you really shouldn't be doing this "_________ Viet Cong killed and vehicles destroyed" shit. It's not any more valid towards victory than it was 55 years ago.

          1. Heedless   1 year ago

            What happened to you?

            I mostly lurk in the comments here, so I know that you used to have interesting and well reasoned things to say. Somehow you’ve become a bizarro world Howard Zinn, just seeing the world through a John Birch-esque distortion rather than the lens of critical theory. Same unreasoning contempt, though.

            Russia’s economy is a tiny fraction the size of the United States’s, and that fraction is falling. Western democracy remains the worst possible system of government, other than all the other ones we’ve tried. Russia’s oligarchic dictatorship definitely included.

            1. Corey   1 year ago

              "and that fraction is falling"

              I don't believe that's true. Russian GDP growth (5.5% Q3 latest) is running ahead of the USA which means that even though the USA's economy as measured by GDP is much larger, Russia's as a fraction of the USA's is actually rising not falling. Never mind comparing it to those of other western countries such as Britain and Germany that are in recession. And this despite many confident predictions at the start of the Ukraine war that western sanctions would destroy the Russian economy.

            2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

              Somehow you’ve become a bizarro world Howard Zinn, just seeing the world through a John Birch-esque distortion rather than the lens of critical theory. Same unreasoning contempt, though.

              Can't actually refute what I said, so you try this shit?

              Russia’s economy is a tiny fraction the size of the United States’s, and that fraction is falling.

              Oh, stop. Their economy is relative, and they aren't nearly in the hole on debt that we are.

              Western democracy remains the worst possible system of government, other than all the other ones we’ve tried.

              This pithy comment doesn't even come close to addressing the complete cultural shitshow that the west has turned into since Choco Jesus came into office.

        3. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          The last time an actual NATO force entered the field, it was the American Army, and it rolled over the entire Iraqi military in about a month and a half with 50 casualties.

          Oh, fuck off with this. NATO couldn't even bring a bunch of goatfuckers to heel. And NATO wasn't involved in Iraq, that was an American operation. Bragging about Iraq is like bragging about Libya, which NATO actually did help bring down, and now it's a failed state with slave markets.

          All you Nulandite fuckheads need to sit the fuck down and shut the fuck up, because you have no credibility after a generation of shit results.

          1. Heedless   1 year ago

            That's just weapons grade stupid.

            The fact that our military can't turn Iraqi and Afghanis into Iowans tells us as much about our combat effectiveness as the fact that our Navy can't turn water into wine.

            Every time that our military has engaged in a direct confrontation with opposing forces in the past 40 years, including against the Russians in Syria, we have utterly crushed them.

            Plus, if the US, (plus a few allies), achieved such an overwhelming victory in the initial invasion of Iraq, that just makes NATO, which is the US plus a good chunk of Europe, even stronger by comparison.

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

              This is complete fucking bullshit. It doesn't matter if we "crushed" them if the actual outcome is crap, you fucking moron.

              Where in the world have we intervened in the last 30 years that didn't turn into a completely shitshow? Go ahead, I'll wait.

    5. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

      I am pretty sure the 9th level is very cold and reserved for the most vile traitors. Her seat is right next to judas

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        At least Judas did something necessary, and could be debated if he was doing God's work. (Let's be honest here, if Jesus hadn't been on that cross, would we have Christianity today?) Nuland, on the other hand, is the worst of the worst, a traitorous self-serving bitch who deserves nothing less than the 9th level of Hell.

        1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

          So... Cassius?

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

            Caesar didn't have to die to fulfill scripture. But, yes, Nuland is more like Cassius.

  40. A Cynical Asshole   1 year ago

    Surprised he wasn't too busy getting another booster shot.

    Liberal news commenter Keith Olbermann, measured as always, said the decision signaled the end of democracy and the need to dissolve the Supreme Court entirely.

    "Get your fifth booster, Keith." - Aaron Rodgers

    1. R Mac   1 year ago

      Maybe he’s onto his sixth booster and that’s the one that makes you piss out of your eyes?

  41. A Cynical Asshole   1 year ago

    No surprise here:

    China's National People's Congress met today and agreed to keep the whole communism thing going.

    Communism has worked out so well for them. Not so much for anyone else in China, of course, but great for them.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Ironically, China's setup these days is about the closest thing we have to actual national socialism.

      1. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

        Fascism is the true mature stage of Communism, not the self-contradicting, utopian collectivist anarchy Marx envisioned.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          I can’t remember who it was, but someone here remarked that Fascism was the first iteration of cultural marxism, due to the realization Mussolini had that socialism wouldn’t fully take root on economic grievances alone.

          The “biological foundation for socialism” that Marcuse promoted really found its purchase in fascism, it’s just that Marcuse (and Gramsci) envisioned it as the thing that would finally destroy western capitalism and western culture for good, whereas Mussolini understood that it needed to be appropriated to ensure a collective identity that would dedicate itself to preserving that society.

          And while Franco got slammed as a fascist, that was only because he fought the commies that were trying to take over Spain and took help from Germany and Italy. Franco couldn’t have given less of a shit about fascism as a governing system; he was a monarchist and an anti-marxist who considered the military and the church as the bulwarks of Spanish society, and when his benefactors tried to get him involved in WW2, he happily ignored them.

          1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

            I can't say as he seems to have been particularly wrong, in retrospect.

  42. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

    The White House announces a "strike force" to tackle higher, "illegal" prices, reports Politico.

    I get a lot of milage from this, from Econlib:

    Where socialism sought totalitarian control of a society’s economic processes through direct state operation of the means of production, fascism sought that control indirectly, through domination of nominally private owners. Where socialism nationalized property explicitly, fascism did so implicitly, by requiring owners to use their property in the “national interest”—that is, as the autocratic authority conceived it. (Nevertheless, a few industries were operated by the state.) Where socialism abolished all market relations outright, fascism left the appearance of market relations while planning all economic activities. Where socialism abolished money and prices, fascism controlled the monetary system and set all prices and wages politically. In doing all this, fascism denatured the marketplace. Entrepreneurship was abolished. State ministries, rather than consumers, determined what was produced and under what conditions.

    Under fascism, the state, through official cartels, controlled all aspects of manufacturing, commerce, finance, and agriculture. Planning boards set product lines, production levels, prices, wages, working conditions, and the size of firms. Licensing was ubiquitous; no economic activity could be undertaken without government permission. Levels of consumption were dictated by the state, and “excess” incomes had to be surrendered as taxes or “loans.” The consequent burdening of manufacturers gave advantages to foreign firms wishing to export. But since government policy aimed at autarky, or national self-sufficiency, protectionism was necessary: imports were barred or strictly controlled, leaving foreign conquest as the only avenue for access to resources unavailable domestically. Fascism was thus incompatible with peace and the international division of labor—hallmarks of liberalism.

    Fascism embodied corporatism, in which political representation was based on trade and industry rather than on geography. In this, fascism revealed its roots in syndicalism, a form of socialism originating on the left. The government cartelized firms of the same industry, with representatives of labor and management serving on myriad local, regional, and national boards—subject always to the final authority of the dictator’s economic plan. Corporatism was intended to avert unsettling divisions within the nation, such as lockouts and union strikes. The price of such forced “harmony” was the loss of the ability to bargain and move about freely.

  43. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    Look, lynn is trying to out-cunt herself.

  44. Sevo   1 year ago

    You're a steaming pile of lefty shit.

  45. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

    Stuff a sock into it, KAR.

  46. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

    KAR (lynn) doxed the family of a dead cop just to spite another commenter here but he has the nerve to call other's a cunt.

  47. DesigNate   1 year ago

    One of the few that have earned the mute button. Fuck that trash.

  48. R Mac   1 year ago

    ^

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