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College Debt

What Do We Owe the Kids?

Plus: Gun detection in the subway system, Toronto's rainwater tax, goat wet nurses, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 3.29.2024 9:33 AM

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Forgive them, they know not what they do: Eleven red states—Kansas, Alabama, Alaska, Idaho, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, South Carolina, Texas, and Utah—are suing the Biden administration for its attempt to forgive student loans via its Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, following the Supreme Court's June decision to block President Joe Biden's prior, more sprawling attempt at amnesty.

"The Biden administration has pledged to lower student debt burdens and give borrowers breathing room with student loan repayment programs such as the income-driven SAVE plan," reports Axios.

"The plan, launched in October, provides lower monthly payments for millions of borrowers and a faster path to cancellation. It has already erased the balances of more than 150,000 enrollees, who originally borrowed less than $12,000 and have been paying for 10 years," reports The Washington Post. "The Biden administration has estimated the Save plan will cost $156 billion over the next decade, but the Congressional Budget Office says the figure is closer to $230 billion."

But do college-educated borrowers need more breathing room, at taxpayers' expense?

Breathing room at Vanderbilt: Not to be too cheap (pun intended), but it seems some of our most elite universities—which saddle students with the most massive bills—are leaving plenty of time for extracurriculars, rather than essentials.

Case in point: Vanderbilt (price tag: $89,590 per year), the site of the latest Israel/Palestine activist stunt, in which a group of students occupied Kirkland Hall, "calling for the administration to allow the student body to vote on a [student government] constitutional amendment to prevent…funds from being used on the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement's targets" per The Vanderbilt Hustler. Of course, the newsworthy chunk is not that a small group of students occupied the chancellor's office for 21 hours; it's that they made themselves the least sympathetic group of all time by blowing their self-imposed hardships comically out of proportion.

"For 21 hours, we were deprived of medical attention, we were deprived of sleep, we were deprived of food, water, resources, and at 5:30 in the morning, I got a pat on my back, I was told to stand up, I was handcuffed, and I was escorted out of my university….It's disgusting that this is how they treat student protesters on this campus," said one activist, his voice breaking. "In jail, I experienced better conditions than at Vanderbilt University."

In jail, he says, "I had access to water, I had access to a bathroom, I had access to my friends, and the ability to rest. How dare this university deprive us of basic humanity? How dare a top 15, 20, university in this country have more inhumane conditions than that of a jail?" he adds, following up that the protesters demand charges be dropped as well as an apology.

I am glad he got to socialize while in jail, but enduring a three-hour stint with a dozen of your closest pals does not make you Nelson Mandela. Hunger strikes, for example, only persuade others if you bear your cross humbly and solemnly; if you can give your beliefs some heft, proving your commitment to your cause via abstention; if you can endure some legitimate hardship in solidarity with those who are forced to live that way every day.

Otherwise, you simply look like a petulant child in need of a good shower.

Of course, this is one campus saga. But it's a pattern that's played out at elite campuses since Hamas' October 7 massacre: 30 Harvard students endured a whole 12-hour hunger strike last month (in solidarity with a group of 17 Brown students who actually logged a whole eight days, though two caved mid-strike). Other students have engaged in campus shout-downs, and counter-demonstrators at the University of California, Berkeley, broke down doors trying to end an event organized by Jewish students.

These are some of the same students who want amnesty for their loans. But it's past time for students to get back to work and for colleges to bring prices down. What's currently happening on elite campuses is not something this taxpayer wants to subsidize.

The main thing I take away from these stories about college campuses is that students are not being assigned enough coursework. We just need to reduce how much free time they have, and there will be less nonsense. https://t.co/qOAdHSo8Yo

— Josh Barro (@jbarro) March 26, 2024


Scenes from New York: Mayor Eric Adams announced two new initiatives yesterday designed to help deter subway-system criminals: Metal detectors will be placed in some subway stations, designed to detect guns, and $20 million will be doled out to hire more clinicians to bolster "the Subway Co-Response Outreach Teams (SCOUT), a pilot program launched in partnership with the state and the [Metropolitan Transportation Authority] to connect people with untreated severe mental illness in the subways to mental health treatment and care."

This is seemingly in response to this week's news, that four people were killed by subway trains over just 24 hours. On Tuesday morning, a No. 7 train struck a man at the 42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue station. Another train struck a man in Flatbush. Yet another struck a man at Grand Central-42nd Street. At least one of these three was a suicide; it's unclear whether the others were intentional or accidental. And on Tuesday night, a 16-year-old girl who was walking on the tracks with her friends was killed by an oncoming G train, near Park Slope's Fourth Ave/9th St. station.

This adds to the current struck-by-train total for 2024, bringing it up to 30. Monday night saw a disturbing subway-system death, in which a man with a long rap sheet named Carlton McPherson pushed another man to his death, via oncoming train, in East Harlem.

Adams' plan seems ill-targeted, expensive, and unlikely to work. Many of these deaths are not gun-related (though there was a shooting on the train last week, which I covered in this newsletter), and most criminals appear to be fare-evaders who don't use the turnstile. Plus, the company Adams wants to contract with has a high rate of false positives.


QUICK HITS

  • Origins of COVID-19 debate, plus text summary, from Astral Codex Ten, worth watching/reading.
  • "People in Toronto could end up paying for the rain that falls on their property," reads a National Post article that will leave you scratching your head, wondering if the Canadians are OK (were they ever?).
  • Former FTX head honcho Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison yesterday for stealing many billions of dollars from unsuspecting customers. The judge also ordered Bankman-Fried to forfeit $11 billion. "While prosecutors compared Bankman-Fried to Bernie Madoff who was sentenced to 150 years for a massive Ponzi scheme, his sentence is more in line with the prison term that former Enron Corp. CEO Jeffrey Skilling received for accounting fraud," reports Bloomberg. "He was sentenced to 24 years, though it was reduced on appeal."
  • How to build a city, from Pirate Wires.
  • Seattle landlord struggles to evict a squatter, from National Review. How is it that so many cities totally fail to protect property rights? Disturbing.
  • Parenting trends of yore. Happy to live in the era when we've gotten rid of goat wet nurses, high in morals though they might be:

In the middle ages babies were swaddled and hung from hooks so they couldn't crawl into trouble and so they were out of the way of roving animals who might eat them. Also morality was thought to be passed through milk- so if you couldn't find a moral wet nurse you would use a… pic.twitter.com/Ee3ELLVX3X

— Diana S. Fleischman (@sentientist) March 28, 2024

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Working on Good Friday? Blasphemy.

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

      Our lord and savior died for our sins, not so you can goof off on Friday. Get back to work slacker.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Yeah, how many holy days would workers demand if they had to spend 12 hours in church?

        1. Stuck in California   1 year ago

          12 hours? Without food? Without medical care? Sitting on a hard, wooden bench? That's worse than prison!

    2. JesseAz   1 year ago

      Get your Christian nationalism outta here.

      1. tracerv   1 year ago

        I'm sure Fist just summoned the rabid atheist Rerun.

        1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

          The poor bastard told us yesterday that he actually spends his evenings pasting links to online antitheist tracts into goodwill bibles and taking them back.
          That's the kind of missionary effort blows even the most ardent Jehovah's Witnesses effort out of the water.

          1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

            What? That's possibly one of the most pathetic things I've ever heard anyone actually admit to.

            1. R Mac   1 year ago

              He’s fighting the good fight, like Aristotle.

            2. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

              The irony is he doesn't think he's religious.

          2. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

            No. I buy the Bibles from Value Village, which supports kidney patients, then put in bookmarks with The Skeptic’s Annotated Bible/Qu’ran/Book of Mormon and donate the Bibles to The Salvation Army and GoodWill. A win-win-win-win.

            Get it right, ML!

        2. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

          Rerun?: I don't eat near that much and I exercise, Dick Tracy!
          🙂
          😉

      2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

        Christo-fascist poppycock. Everything getting shut down just because a mere 75% of the population decides to take a religious holiday.

        1. JesseAz   1 year ago

          Just ignore the long history of restaurants being open on Christmas.

          1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

            Not in Georgia. Even the Chinese restaurants close Xmas day.

            1. JesseAz   1 year ago

              How do the non Christians survive? Even Walmart is open here.

              1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

                That's why you all are going to Hell.

                1. JesseAz   1 year ago

                  I'm not a soros worshipper.

                2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

                  Is that what you tell people when you greet them inside the entrance?

                  1. R Mac   1 year ago

                    The entrance to hell or his basement?

                    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

                      "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here", is written in crayon at the entrance of Pluggo's basement.

            2. Sevo   1 year ago

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

              1. JesseAz   1 year ago

                Yeap. Looks like Shrike lied.

                https://www.atlantaonthecheap.com/restaurants-open-on-christmas-day/

                And

                https://www.gpb.org/news/2021/12/25/complete-guide-what-and-isnt-open-christmas

                I for one am shocked shrike lied despite your constant reminders.

                1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

                  That’s Atlanta. They don’t count.

                  #MAGA-country

                  F-150's never go inside I-285.

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

                    More lies.

                  2. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

                    Have you located your password to SPB1 yet?

                    1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

                      *laughing*

                    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

                      I bet it includes "penis".

                  3. JesseAz   1 year ago

                    Your lies don’t count because of why?

                    And just for giggles.

                    https://www.cars.com/shopping/ford-f_150/atlanta-ga/

                    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

                      That's exactly what you WEF Globalists want.

                    2. DesigNate   1 year ago

                      Imagine a Soros worshipping globalist trying to label Jesse a WEF supporting globalist.

                      Did you hit your head? You’re being even more retarded than normal

                    3. Sevo   1 year ago

                      turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
                      turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.

                  4. Truthfulness   1 year ago

                    https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/special-pleading

                  5. Sevo   1 year ago

                    turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
                    turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.

            3. Sevo   1 year ago

              turd lies. That's not a surprise to anyone who reads his constant stream of bullshit.
              But it's becoming obvious that as Misek is too stupid to understand the concepts of "evidence" or "relevance", the concept of "honesty" is simply beyond turd's ken.

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

          I remember back in the day it was difficult to find an open gas station on a Sunday.

          1. JesseAz   1 year ago

            Never been a problem here since all gas stations have been pump your own for decades.

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

              I must be much older than you.

        3. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

          Funny thing, at work today, I only encountered one Malcolm Muggeridge in drag who was lamenting all the stores open on Easter Sunday. She was saying: "Oh, they really need to be closed in observance of Easter!"

          She asked if I would be working on Easter and I replied yes and was glad for the extra money, then she almost had the vapors. She wished me a Happy Easter and I gave my Picardian reply: "I'll Make It So!"

          Every other practitioner of Easter was too husy buying candy, plushes, Easter baskets, and as many toys as they buy for the kids during Christmastime! They didn't say: "Happy Easter" but we wished each other a great Weekend just like any other!

          Hmmm...Perhaps I am working too hard on a Secularization that is happening quite naturally! Maybe I should do as the Deist Thomas Jefferson said and: " Take things by the smooth handle."
          🙂
          😉

    3. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

      Good Friday

      A perfect day to mix up a Rusty Nail for happy hour.

      1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

        Like you're going to suck on anything aside from a Shirley Temple or a Blue Boy.

        1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

          I don't want to hear about Pluggo sucking on a boy.

      2. Sevo   1 year ago

        turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
        turd lies. turd is a TDS-adddled lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.

    4. R Mac   1 year ago

      Why do you hate freedom?

    5. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      Hey! I'm working all Easter Weekend making killer extra Jack! No complaints!

      I'm not asking anyone, real or imaginary, to suffer and die on my account!

      I'm damn sure not going to stand still and suffer and die on anybody else's account!

      I'm having some color-filled homemade beef stew on my lunch break! I may boil some eggs for homemade tuna salad!

      And after Sunday, I'll start daily Dollar-cost average purchasing of close-out chocolate to freeze for SHTF scenarios, as well as Marshmellow Peeps™ to expand and explode in the microwave! (Just 10 seconds if the oven's powerful!)

      Keep doing that until the price goes to 95 percent off and you've got a candy stockpile to last years!

      Yep, it is a very Good Friday and I am keeping the "Ease" in "Easter!" I am being my own Savior!
      🙂
      😉

      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

        Does your own savior wear a flourishing cape?

        1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

          You are confusing me for Rev. Artie.

          Whatever you are smoking or using is "Terrible And Unfair"™ to your faculties.
          🙂
          😉

  2. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    But do college-educated borrowers need more breathing room, at taxpayers' expense?

    I'm told forgiving student loans costs nothing.

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

      The illegal immigrants will cover the cost.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      How about this: offer student loan deadbeats forgiveness in exchange for surrounding their voting rights for a specified time, say 5 years for each $5000 forgiven.

      I bet many people would go for it, but the Democratic Party would die first.

      1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

        And they have to give up the degree.

        But even without that, I strongly support this idea.

      2. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   1 year ago

        Yes, encircle my voting rights like 1M+ Soviets at Kiev

      3. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

        How 'bout this: make student loans dischargeable under bankruptcy. Then, judges can decide case-by-case whether a debtor is capable of repaying the loan, just as with any other debt. Don't let affluent people who can pay off the hook, and don't saddle people who are struggling with debt they can never get out from under.

        Then, going forward, if we're going to continue the practice of government giving student loans, make them interest- and fees-free. If you borrow $100,000, you pay back $100,000. The government should not be profiting from loaning out taxpayers' money.

    3. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      To the debt-holder, of course. For us, it costs 1 Metric Shit-Load (or 1 Imperial Fuck-Ton, a rare 1-to-1 conversion and =Distinction - Difference.)
      🙂
      😉

    4. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

      forgiving student loans costs nothing.

      Technically, no, it doesn't. The money has already been spent. Forgiving the loans is just forgoing a future revenue source. If Congress continues spending as if that source is still there, then that costs money. It's always the spending that costs us money, not reducing revenues.

  3. Sevo   1 year ago

    "Forgive them, they know not what they do"

    Droolin' Joe certainly doesn't.

    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      And he's old enough to have been there.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        He's old enough to think he was there.

        FIFY

        1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

          He’s old enough to have lied about having been there because saying that made him sound better somehow at some point, but now has forgotten that it was a lie and thinks it’s the actual sequence of events and repeats the story regularly despite being “gently reminded it's not true” just as often.

          1. Sevo   1 year ago

            POTUS turd!

            1. R Mac   1 year ago

              It’s all starting to make sense…

              1. Sevo   1 year ago

                Unfortunately...

  4. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    In jail, I experienced better conditions than at Vanderbilt University.

    Theater kids have a good time in prison? Who would have thought.

    1. damikesc   1 year ago

      Seems like the complaints that jail is too harsh and mean seem a bit overblown if this is true.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Or their local jail is too cushy, and needs to have some costs cut.

  5. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Philly fed admits to cooking the job numbers by 800k.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/philadelphia-fed-admits-us-payrolls-overstated-least-800000

    1. HorseConch   1 year ago

      Bidenomics is winning.

    2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      “The first red flags emerged in the summer of 2022: that’s when the Biden Labor Department started well and truly rigging the labor market data.
      …it was back in July of 2022, when we first warned that something had “snapped” in the labor market: that’s when a striking discrepancy emerged between the number of US Payrolls (as measured by the BLS’ Establishment Survey, a far more crude and imprecise, yet much more market-moving data series), and the number of actual Employed Workers (as measured by the BLS’ far more accurate Household Survey) . As we showed then, after the two series had tracked each other tick for tick for years, a wide gap opened in March 2022 which quickly grew to 1.5 million jobs in just 3 months…
      … one which has since exploded to a whopping 5 million “employed workers” that apparently do not exist.

      Match this to the fact that most newly created jobs went to illegals and you’ve got the strongest economy ever. Go take a victory lap, Buttplug. You’ve earned it.

      1. HorseConch   1 year ago

        If all the rubes would realize how good they have it, the numbers could be cooked slightly less. When the deficit is greater than the growth in GDP, we should all be rejoicing.

      2. DesigNate   1 year ago

        He will studiously ignore this post.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Cleanest public accounting ever!

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

        No widespread discrepancies.

  6. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    How dare a top 15, 20, university in this country have more inhumane conditions than that of a jail?

    He had it right in one sense: Vanderbilt's prestige is dropping by the second.

  7. Knutsack   1 year ago

    "Metal detectors will be placed in some subway stations..."

    I wonder how they determine which stations get the metal detectors.

    1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

      The ones with the least amount of black passengers. Otherwise the program is 100% racist.

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

        Disagree, they'll put them at the stations that service the most violent people, MAGA Republicans.

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

          How many could there be in New York?

          1. JesseAz   1 year ago

            Every criminal is a white maga Christian nationalist.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

              Every white person is a MAGA Christian Nationalist criminal.

          2. Zeb   1 year ago

            Staten Island is still pretty Republican, isn't it?

            1. JesseAz   1 year ago

              I'm sure there's a Wu Tang CREAM joke here.

            2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

              Well, it is the South of NYC.

            3. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

              Isn't Staten Island mostly Hispanic these days?

          3. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

            As many as in Chicago, at 1 in the morning in sub zero weather.

        2. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

          Nah. The violent MAGAs are all in Chicago. Try getting a sandwich at 2AM when it's 10 below. You'll end up with a noose around your neck.

          1. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

            Beet me to it.

            1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

              I thought beets were only Jussie if you cooked them.
              🙂
              😉

          2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

            And bleach on your pants.

          3. American Mongrel   1 year ago

            It was 30 below. Perfect time, weather and locale for MAGA to lynch lonely Hollywood homo.

          4. Fats of Fury   1 year ago

            I hear a movie's in the works,

            https://www.flickr.com/photos/66890686@N02/51719346210/

            1. R Mac   1 year ago

              That’s fucking awesome.

            2. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

              Ha! IIRC he was eating the sandwich when the cops showed up. And still wearing the noose.

              1. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   1 year ago

                He absolutely had the noose on. He was probably autoerotically asphyxiating himself with it when the cops arrived and kept doing it as police asked him questions

    2. Super Scary   1 year ago

      "I wonder how they determine which stations get the metal detectors."

      That will be based on...socioeconomic factors. *looks around nervously*

    3. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

      the Subway Co-Response Outreach Teams (SCOUT)

      That... that doesn't spell "SCOUT". That spells "SCROT". Now all it needs is an upgrade to "Subway Co-Response Outreach Teams of Empathy" and it's all set.

      1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

        And on Tuesday night, a 16-year-old girl who was walking on the tracks with her friends was killed by an oncoming G train

        Think of it as evolution in action.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

          We need skin colors for the girl and train driver. This may be a simple case of racist oppression.

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

            Skin color is the most important thing

    4. TrickyVic (old school)   1 year ago

      Here's something to consider. Even if a station has metal detectors, not everyone will go through them. The lines would be too long to manage unless it's late at night. Pretty much a no-go during rush hour.

    5. Fats of Fury   1 year ago

      I don't see how metal detectors solve anything. They can either sweep the miscreants out of the subways or install subway platforms screen doors at each station.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platform_screen_doors

      If any judge objects throw them in front of a moving train.

      1. Michael Ejercito   1 year ago

        So how is pishing someone in front of the tracks possible if these exist?

  8. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

    Eleven red states—Kansas, Alabama, Alaska, Idaho, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, South Carolina, Texas, and Utah—

    Make a real statement: stop paying federal taxes. This is the only way to exempt your citizenry from contributing to illegal student loan erasure.

    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   1 year ago

      States don’t pay taxes

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Especially ones with many people claiming state tax deductions on federal returns.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          "It's not about the money; it's about sending a message."

      2. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

        States create laws.

        If Red states are pissy about unconstitutional federal edicts, pass legislation that forbids in-state employers from collecting federal income tax.

  9. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Joe is using the parole app to fly illegals in but doesn't include these numbers in numbers crossing the border in a means to cook the books.

    https://nypost.com/2024/03/27/us-news/border-patrol-union-prez-warns-biden-deflating-border-numbers-by-flying-migrants-into-us-predicts-mass-amnesty-bait-and-switch/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=nypost

    There is also evidence of Biden waiving the residency requirement for green cards. The law is written as 1p years of legal residency. Joe is going to waive the legal residency portion to allow illegals who avoided deportation for 10 years amnesty.

    https://dailycaller.com/2024/03/26/biden-considering-granting-amnesty-handing-green-cards-illegal-immigrants/

    1. HorseConch   1 year ago

      If the Republicans would just send a hundred billion to Ukraine, they will be able to limit it to 1.8M/year.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Maybe if Abbott chartered some buses from Houston to Kiev.

  10. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Metal detectors will be placed in some subway stations, designed to detect guns...

    Not His Honor's gun, of course. He gets to keep his, New York.

  11. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Poor sarc.

    A Washington, D.C., judge granted a request by a Jan. 6 riot defendant to be released from prison pending his appeal, a decision that directly rebuked Justice Department prosecutors’ claims that he posed a “heightened danger” during an election year.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/2942749/judge-grants-rare-jan-6-prisoner-release-rebuke-doj-warnings/

    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      (D)emocracy hardest hit.

  12. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Seth Dillon

    @SethDillon
    Not satire: Washington state has passed a law offering cash as an incentive to report hate speech and bias via a 24/7 hotline.

    https://seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/wa-to-establish-hotline-for-hate-crimes-and-bias-incidents/

    1. Moonrocks   1 year ago

      Fascist surveillance states rely a large network of informants. East Germany reportedly had one informant for every six citizens.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Hey, kids! Rat out your parents and get this nifty gift card!

    2. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Will squealing boost or reduce your social credit score?

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        I would just team up with my neighbir and switch being racist with each other every other week. Report each other. #Profit.

        I would also be reporting every DEI processor or professional.

        1. damikesc   1 year ago

          Just make up shit on leftists you do not like.

          Just for shits and giggles.

          1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

            This seems like the best approach.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

              Worked for Salem.

              1. Eeyore   1 year ago

                Witch!

                1. Stuck in California   1 year ago

                  The one in Mass. Not the one in Oregon.

              2. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

                Except they were accusing actual people. These would just be leftists.

    3. Zeb   1 year ago

      There already is a hotline for assaults and other criminal acts (whether hate fueled or not).
      Sounds like another scheme to funnel money to some woke activist NGO types.

    4. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Don’t you get more of what you pay for?

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        See cobras in India.

        1. JesseAz   1 year ago

          Leave Sly Stallone out of this.

    5. R Mac   1 year ago

      I was assured by sarc that when the commies and fascists imprisoned people it was only the government that did it.

  13. JesseAz   1 year ago

    At least he recognizes the constitution.

    Joe Biden
    @JoeBiden
    My administration is taking the crisis of gun violence head on.
    .
    I’ve signed more executive actions on gun violence than any president in history and the most significant law to address gun violence in almost 30 years.

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Funny, even after all that , I’m told gun violence is a growing problem.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Joe just has to sign harder.

    2. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

      I doubt Tapioca Joe recognizes himself in a mirror, let alone the Constitution.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        Obviously you have sarc muted.

        1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

          Well, of course.

      2. Anomalous   1 year ago

        Does he even have a reflection?

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

          Do you mean like a vampire, or like Joe confusing a photo of him in his 30s with a mirror?

  14. Moonrocks   1 year ago

    "For 21 hours, we were deprived of medical attention, we were deprived of sleep, we were deprived of food, water, resources

    Much like their heroes, these students could have ended their suffering by simply releasing the hostages.

    1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

      It is well known that if one does not receive concierge service of all the things one might have a whim for during a protest, one has been forcibly deprived of those things.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

        It was a little weird when the chanting changed from "Free Palestine, Free Palestine" to "Where's My Waitress, Where's My Waitress".

        1. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   1 year ago

          That's two funnies in this section alone

    2. R Mac   1 year ago

      Someone needs to tell these kids about self-immolation.

      1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

        They obviously don't really support Palestine. We know what the minimum level of effort there now looks like. If these folks really cared about the plight of the Palestinians, they'd have found a nice empty parking lot, doused themselves in gasoline, and set themselves on fire.

        Clearly they don't truly mean what they're saying.

        1. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

          The really hilarious part is these progressive shitheads have no idea what Hamas would do to them, given the chance. These dumbass students would be chopped by Hamas.

          It was hilarious when Hamas told the 'Trannies for Palestine' movement that they would kill them by throwing them off rooftops if they ever showed up in gaza.

          Progressive are just dumb.

          1. BYODB   1 year ago

            It's truly amazing how stupid these kids are.

            Almost as amazing that they'll be the 'leaders to tomorrow' thanks to rampant nepotism.

            1. Stuck in California   1 year ago

              Gotta say, after that public an outburst of what a person he is, anyone who hires that pussy after graduation... well, they will get what they deserve.

              I would never, ever, in a million years want a drama queen like that working for me, or with me. Nothing but trouble.

          2. markm23   1 year ago

            There are two ways to stop Hamas from murdering people by throwing them from buildings - flatten all the buildings in Gaza, or kill every Hamas member or supporter. Israel should be working towards both those goals.

    3. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      Hell, they deprived themselves! They should think of protesting as Intermittent Fasting meets cocooning meets not bathing, not sleeping, and not taking meds, you know, things they probably don't do anyway!
      🙂
      😉

  15. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Origins of COVID-19 debate...

    I can't wait for the personal consequences to drop for those responsible for all the 'rona misdeeds of the last 4 years.

    1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

      Oh yes you can. And will. Forever.

    2. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

      Not a chance in Hell; in fact, they're gearing up for the next "pandemic".

      1. Ersatz   1 year ago

        The global warming\climate change gambit is losing steam but they found a rich vein of material to exploit with the pandemic fear your neighbor - lockdown gambit. It just needs some tweaking.

  16. JesseAz   1 year ago

    "The plan, launched in October, provides lower monthly payments for millions of borrowers and a faster path to cancellation. It has already erased the balances of more than 150,000 enrollees, who originally borrowed less than $12,000 and have been paying for 10 years," reports The Washington Post. "The Biden administration has estimated the Save plan will cost $156 billion over the next decade, but the Congressional Budget Office says the figure is closer to $230 billion."

    Can Eric put this in cost per taxpayer form? Or is that for only other candidates?

    1. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

      I just shake my head. My takeaway: Why did my DW and I bother to pay our student loans?

      Why do upper middle class and wealthy college graduates need a planned bailout?

      It is bullshit.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        They are the highest representation of dem voters only behind black women.

        1. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

          I might understand partial loan forgiveness based on a life circumstance (disability, poverty). But just forgive the loan after 10 years for everyone? Total bullshit.

          What an insult to the rest of us taxpaying citizens who did the right thing, made sacrifices, and paid their student loans. Nobody bailed us out.

          1. JesseAz   1 year ago

            Meh. Disability books are cooked as well after Obama greatly expanded eligibility.

            Universities should be on the hook for a large portion of defaults.

            1. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

              Yeah and last I checked most people with a college degree and a disability can still sit at a desk.

              1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

                And some of us even actually do. Because just taking a handout is beneath me, if I can possibly avoid it.

            2. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

              Why?

              Did they fail to provide the education that was requested?

              If someone wants to get a degree in underwater basketweaving or gender studies (but I repeat myself), and the university provided exactly that curriculum the university has fulfilled their part.

              The fact that the student cannot get a job is not the universities fault. The fact that the student borrowed a shit-ton of money from the federal government to spend of these shit degrees is not the university's fault.

              P.S., I've made a case before that a significant portion of these "burdensome" student loans were spent not on education, but on providing "students" with an extravagant lifestyle (and probably one in which they will not be able to sustain themselves later). When student loans were used to fund a latte-sipping experience and then they cry about how they cannot pay them back, my sympathy strings snap.

              E.g., at The Knox student housing at Tennessee...

              At The Knox Apartments, everything residents need is right outside their UTK apartment. Looking for a quiet place to study? Camp out in one of our individual study rooms. Need to de-stress from classwork and relax with friends? There’s no place like The Deck, our elevated outdoor entertainment space. Prefer to unwind indoors? Drop by our expansive clubhouse or our cutting-edge, 24-hour fitness center. It’s all here:

              Community Amenities
              The Deck
              Hot Tubs
              Open-Air Theater
              Grilling Areas
              Hammocks
              Pet-Friendly
              Dog Park
              Resident Clubhouse
              Big-Screen TVs
              Pool Tables
              Individual Study Rooms
              Gated, Covered Parking Garage
              24-Hour, Cutting-Edge Fitness Center
              Media Cafe Computer Center
              Coffee Bar
              Community-Wide Internet

              Apartment Features
              Fully Furnished Apartments
              High-Speed Internet, Cable & Trash Included
              Individual Bedrooms
              Private Bathrooms With Granite Countertops
              Roommate-Matching Services
              In-Unit Washer & Dryer
              42-Inch Flat-Screen TV
              Stainless Steel Appliances
              Modern Kitchen With Granite Countertops
              Spacious Closets In Each Bedroom
              Individually Locked Bedrooms
              Wood-Style Floors
              Ceiling Fans In Each Room

              1. JesseAz   1 year ago

                First. As administrators of the loans who release the funds, they intentionally violate the terms of that release. The money is supposed to go 3 catagories: tuition, books, basic living expenses. They don't monitor this so kids use the funds for lifestyle, learning abroad, and vacations.

                Second, because the universities falsely advertise the value of their degrees. If the loans and tuition was tied to the commercial value of the degree, university would cost a lot less.

                Third, because of lowering admission standards based on subsidized tuition dollars, universities are providing services they know many students don't actually qualify for.

                I can add more if you wish.

              2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

                I’ve made a case before that a significant portion of these “burdensome” student loans were spent not on education, but on providing “students” with an extravagant lifestyle (and probably one in which they will not be able to sustain themselves later).

                Yeah, along with college campuses being glorified Club Meds for the last 20 years, a lot of this student loan money ends up getting spent on consumer goods that has nothing to do with paying for college. My wife and I know a woman who took out massive student loans so she and her husband could take vacations to Disneyland and Ireland, and they did it because they assumed a Democrat president would declare a debt jubilee.

                1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

                  See my suggestion above about surrounding voter rights in exchange for loan forgiveness. We could fix the problem in less than 10 years.

                  1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

                    I truly adore this concept.

                  2. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

                    A Modest Proposal. 🙂

                    I love it!

                  3. markm23   1 year ago

                    That's the second time you totally misspelled "surrendering". Don't use a word until you've learned at least how to get close enough in the spelling that people aren't wondering what in heck you mean.

            3. Fats of Fury   1 year ago

              Universities should be on the hook for a large portion of defaults.
              Agree They were the ones who jacked up the costs way beyond inflation . Any degrees should be forfeit until the money is paid back and their should be a national database of the deadbeats.

          2. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

            Stupid me for having a real major and job, and having my school paid off with no debt

            1. JesseAz   1 year ago

              You will be punished for your hard work ant. Let the grasshopper live off you.

              1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

                Will said grasshopper look like La Cigale?

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

                  Probably more like lizzo.

                  1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

                    Or the random purple-haired LGBTQXYZ123 activist with Marxist tendencies.

                2. Ersatz   1 year ago

                  took me a while to find the proper search term to find out your reference...(since i'm not an art geek)

          3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

            And what about the other young people who skipped college, went to work, and actually paid taxes? Especially those who borrowed money to start businesses (or just bought their own stuff they needed on the job).

            1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

              My nephew is 25, skipped college, embarked on a career (so far) as an auto mechanic (tires and brakes), and has bought his first house two years ago (which is supposed to be impossible or his generation).

              1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

                Honestly, with how complex cars have gotten the last ten years, and with the Democrats trying to brute-force electric vehicles into mass acceptance and use, becoming an auto mechanic is going to be a high-demand, high-pay profession even more than it was in the 20th century.

                Incidentally, there's a great YouTube channel called The Car Care Nut that's run by a Toyota master mechanic. Really informative shit on a lot of Toyota models and the various repair stuff you can do on them.

                1. rbike   1 year ago

                  Doing brakes is dead simple in cars. 50% of people could do it themselves. I often do it for others. But people make a good living doing it for others. Which is fine for them.

        2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

          No joke. The heart of the modern Democratic Party is now a very privileged part of our society, who only pretend to care about the other constituencies they keep on the plantation.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

            The party’s been controlled by champagne socialists for a long time, going back to the 1920s-30s and its infiltration by communist academics, left-wing Brahmins, and Hollywood actors. It's just that the switch didn't fully begin until the late 60s with the recommendation by Marcuse that middle class college grads needed to be radicalized to ally with the "ghetto populations." That was the first real break with the actual working class, because of the disappointment of the Marxists that those people didn't begin the communist revolution in the US and Europe after World War I and World War II.

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

              Most of the Occupy protestors were upper middle class college students and college grads, not the working class. That's how the protests got taken over by the identitarian "down twinkles" apparatchiks so quickly.

              1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

                I also see a correlation with the rise of perpetual childhood and people seeking to be wards of the state, especially from those same coddled upper middle class neighborhoods.

              2. Fats of Fury   1 year ago

                Most Marxists, since day one, were upper middle class or middle class intellectuals. Eventually the gangsters like Stalin or Mao take over and they eventually liquidate the former.

                1. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

                  Yes. The original Marxists were also the original Useful Idiots.

    2. damikesc   1 year ago

      Can they explain why it takes TEN YEARS to pay less than $12,000 back? This certainly speaks poorly of the value of a college education.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        They keep filing hardship waivers. Know quite a few people who avoided paying a dime for years.

      2. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

        The value of a college education depends on the major, and to some extent, the reputation of the school. An engineering degree from MIT is very valuable; a Victimhood Studies degree from Evergreen is worth zero as far as future earnings are concerned.

    3. Eeyore   1 year ago

      States should fight back by making student loan forgiveness a taxable benefit (income) and tax it at 100%.

      1. Jefferson Paul   1 year ago

        I haven't heard that one yet. In theory, that's a great way to stop this bullshit from Biden. I'm betting the legislators in all but the most Red of states would be afraid of losing the next primary or general election, and would not support it. The Red states of, say, the midwest could possibly pass it, as a Wyoming Republican wouldn't worry about losing the votes from a 35 year old college graduate with a degree in Gender Studies. Then I would anticipate the useless degree-holders would move to Blue states (and purple states) to ensure they don't get taxed on the loan forgiveness. This could cause swing states that don't pass it to become more of a Blue state.

        It's not going to happen, but this idea is fun to contemplate.

  17. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    People in Toronto could end up paying for the rain that falls on their property...

    The true north weak and taxed.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      What about snow? Is this one of them climate change disaster things?

    2. American Mongrel   1 year ago

      I am already billed for stormwater.

      Some states require permits for or ban rainwater collection.

  18. JesseAz   1 year ago

    In jail, he says, "I had access to water, I had access to a bathroom, I had access to my friends, and the ability to rest. How dare this university deprive us of basic humanity? How dare a top 15, 20, university in this country have more inhumane conditions than that of a jail?" he adds, following up that the protesters demand charges be dropped as well as an apology.

    He is free to stay on Jail if it is so much better than a 90k a year shitty university. He won't even have homework.

  19. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Former FTX head honcho Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison yesterday for stealing many billions of dollars from unsuspecting customers.

    Aren't Democrats going to need him for the upcoming election?

    1. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

      The sodomites in prison need him more. They like fresh fish.

      1. Eeyore   1 year ago

        Too doughy, even for hardened cons.

        1. Minadin   1 year ago

          No pun intended?

        2. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

          Yo, in prison, they don't get very picky. Sam B-F's asshole will be the diameter of a drainpipe in about 6 months.

    2. Minadin   1 year ago

      They already have the cash. The ones that 'returned' it didn't give it back to SBF or his victims, but rather donated it to other lefty political charities for recycling back into the political machine.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Who said Democrats don't understand money?

        1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

          Well, they know how to keep their own and how to spend other peoples.

          1. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   1 year ago

            Citation???

            /April Fool's

  20. JesseAz   1 year ago

    "People in Toronto could end up paying for the rain that falls on their property," reads a National Post article that will leave you scratching your head, wondering if the Canadians are OK (were they ever?).

    Democrats have a history of this...

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/travisbrown/2014/01/03/when-it-rains-it-pours-tax-dollars-in-maryland/

    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      Wrong link?

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        Worked for me.

        Maryland is the only state in the country that taxes the amount of rain that falls.

      2. R Mac   1 year ago

        Worked for me.

      3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Apparently you are now on a federal internet management watch list.

        1. R Mac   1 year ago

          He is in Canada…

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

            So?

        2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

          No, I'm just merely retarded. I forgot Liz had posted his quote above and was looking for it in Jesse's link.

          Where's sarc? I think I'll have a drink of his firewater, because I need an excuse.

  21. Minadin   1 year ago

    A 21-hour hunger strike is about 12 hours shorter than my weekly fast. Good job, kids.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Geez, what are you protesting?

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

        Obesity?

    2. R Mac   1 year ago

      Didn’t you hear? After the vax rollout fasting causes heart problems.

      1. Minadin   1 year ago

        Oh, well, it's a shame I skipped all those boosters.

      2. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

        Fasting for 30 days causes permanent heart problems, along with permanent problems for every other organ.
        🙂
        😉

  22. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Former FTX head honcho Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison yesterday for stealing many billions of dollars from unsuspecting customers. The judge also ordered that Bankman-Fried to forfeit $11 billion. "While prosecutors compared Bankman-Fried to Bernie Madoff who was sentenced to 150 years for a massive Ponzi scheme, his sentence is more in line with the prison term that former Enron Corp. CEO Jeffrey Skilling received for accounting fraud," reports Bloomberg. "He was sentenced to 24 years, though it was reduced on appeal."

    Luckily no politicians were effected.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Thank god for the memory hole.

    2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

      LAWFARE! DOU{BLE STANDARDS! BLERP!

      1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

        If he got an equivalent punishment to Trump for amount of damage done, the US Navy would be executing him on the business end of a 48 caliber Mark 1.

      2. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

        His parents have not been sued, so yes, double standard. POTUS Trumps children were all interrogated, deposed, and prosecuted.

        When Slimy Sammy's parents are doing time, then one can say justice has been done.

      3. JesseAz   1 year ago

        You have SBF dick pics dont you.

    3. Fats of Fury   1 year ago

      Forfeit $11 billion? How much did this asshole have left?

  23. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    How to build a city...

    Step 1: Anywhere but California.

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

      Ok but then you're going to have to grease the local politicians for the sudden zoning problems that always come up. Then there's the kickbacks to the carpenters, and if you plan on using any cement in this building I'm sure the teamsters would like to have a little chat with ya, and that'll cost ya. Oh and don't forget a little something for the building inspectors. Then there's long term costs such as waste disposal. I don't know if you're familiar with who runs that business but I assure you it's not the boyscouts.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Who said stationary bandits are a thing of the past?

    2. TrickyVic (old school)   1 year ago

      Step 2: Anywhere but New York.

  24. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Seattle landlord struggles to evict a squatter...

    The wall awaits that Seattle landlord.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Is the wall closing in?

    2. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      There are Seattle landlords left after The Summer of Love and CHAZ/CHOP???

  25. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Also morality was thought to be passed through milk...

    How moral could any wet nurse be? Always with them tiddies out.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Have you seen the tiddies on some 30-year-old hag who has suckled a few dozen brats?

      1. Eeyore   1 year ago

        24+? Don't think so.

  26. Moonrocks   1 year ago

    How is it that so many cities totally fail to protect property rights?

    Protect property rights? Those cities are trying to destroy them.

    1. Eeyore   1 year ago

      I assume nobody has had success under violations of the illegal takings clause?

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        If the state takes something, how can it be illegal?

    2. I, Woodchipper   1 year ago

      you know what bolsheviks are right? Well they won WWII and now they control all over american cities too.

      edit: not contradicting you, adding to the point

  27. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

    What to say about the Vanderbilt pupils (they are not students of anything, as near as I can tell).....that they are naive? misinformed? completely ignorant of the realities of the middle east? just plain idiotic?

    All I would say to them: Go home to Momma. Grow the fuck up.

    1. Knutsack   1 year ago

      Momma is probably out marching somewhere, wearing her pussy hat and showing her child how to be a good vehicle for change.

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

        Even so, the kids were probably raised by their au pair.

        1. Eeyore   1 year ago

          Who also wears a pussy hat.

    2. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

      You know that scene in Kill Bill with the crazy 88s? At the end the one guy she turns over her knee and smacks his butt with her sword and says ""This.. is what.. you get.. for fucking.. around.. with the Yakuza! Go home to your mother!"

      1. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

        LMFAO....perfect.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Look, these "college students" are just embracing the model prevalent in most revolution-prone countries. A university is a sanctuary and planning center for anyone age 18-30 who does not want to work, and spends all their time in violent "actions" against the oppressor government.

      1. BYODB   1 year ago

        Hey, it worked out so well in Iran we should do it here too!

        /sarc

  28. Spiritus Mundi   1 year ago

    who originally borrowed less than $12,000 and have been paying for 10 years,

    If you can't pay back less than $12000 over 10 years perhaps the government program you need is MAIDS.

    1. HorseConch   1 year ago

      Not sure what benefit to society that leaches of that caliber are.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Be fair. A barista salary only goes so far on pricey heirloom tomatoes and sweaty yoga classes.

        1. Eeyore   1 year ago

          Why do hot yoga studios always smell of despair and avocado toast?

    2. I, Woodchipper   1 year ago

      this is a made up story. and intentional setup.

      There's so many ways to replace the 12k debt with another instrument. Nobody is holding onto 12k student debt that they cant manage.

  29. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

    We owe the kids about $37 trillion

  30. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

    If the protester wanted to be Nelson mendella he would put a tire around the chancelors neck, douse it in fuel, and set it on fire.

    Why do people think Nelson mendella was a good person?

    1. JesseAz   1 year ago

      Same reason they wear Che shirts. Complete ignorance.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        And a desire to cosplay.

    2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   1 year ago

      That was Winnie Mandela. Nelson wasn’t a part of that

      1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

        Sorry he just supported it, and cheered it on, my bad, we can restore his sainthood

  31. JesseAz   1 year ago

    New York Post
    @nypost
    ·
    Follow
    ‘An Officer and a Gentleman’ and ‘Roots’ star Louis Gossett Jr. dead at 87

    Don't they mean Iron Eagle?

    1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

      Skin Game or Enemy Mine

      1. BYODB   1 year ago

        Enemy Mine, personally. Plus it had the Quaid the Elder!

    2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

      MAYO-naise!

      1. Sevo   1 year ago

        turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
        turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.

      2. R Mac   1 year ago

        It’s extra creepy when you say it.

  32. Sevo   1 year ago

    "Exclusive: Intel is the largest company in Israel. Some staff want it to call for a Gaza cease-fire"
    [...]
    "A group of employees at chipmaking giant Intel, Israel’s largest private employer, is imploring the company to speak out about the humanitarian emergency in Gaza, as famine takes hold and Israel continues to bombard the territory, killing and displacing tens of thousands of people..."
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/exclusive-intel-is-the-largest-company-in-israel-some-staff-want-it-to-call-for-a-gaza-cease-fire/ar-BB1kCEhH#:~:text=The%20letter%20from%20employees%20urges%20Intel%E2%80%99s%20management%20to%3A,to%20entities%20there%20involved%20in%20violating%20human%20rights.

    Alternatively, the employees could speak out about the un-provoked attack, the rapings and murders committed by Hamas.
    Or, they could siddown and shaddup.

    1. TrickyVic (old school)   1 year ago

      It's like protesting Israel to release the hostages.

  33. tracerv   1 year ago

    "Adams' plan seems ill-targeted, expensive, and unlikely to work."

    It's the Democrat's way.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Yeah, but how many votes will it buy?

  34. Randy Sax   1 year ago

    The storm water thing isn't that crazy. Impermeable surfaces create runoff. More runoff is more costly to manage. However I don't think an individualized tax for small property owners is the way to go. They don't charge you more when you eat mexican food and blow ass into the toilet. There are tax incentives for large properties to capture runoff, at work last year we designed a system for a 100yr storm capture for a ~200ft by ~80ft building.

    1. Its_Not_Inevitable   1 year ago

      "They don’t charge you more when you eat mexican food and blow ass into the toilet. " Stop giving them ideas. Now we're gonna see a sewer tax added onto Mexican food.

  35. Sevo   1 year ago

    "People in Toronto could end up paying for the rain that falls on their property,"

    Well, they already tax the pennies on your eyes.

  36. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

    Now all the politicians that received money from Sam should give it back or face the same jail time

    1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

      Oh shit, that is funny.

  37. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    What we owe kids, part 1.

    What do I owe my kids? Physical and emotional support and guidance until they become adults, and maybe after. What do I owe your kids? Nothing.

    What we owe kids, part 2.

    How old are kids? Last time I checked most legal adult status begins at 18. So most college loans were not signed by kids. And if you want to argue that some 20-year-old is not mature enough to deal with adult finance, then that "child" should not have the right to vote.

    1. Sevo   1 year ago

      Strange how 'maturity' can be so elastic...

      1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

        It stretches to age 26 when talking about insurance.

      2. Moonrocks   1 year ago

        Feature, not bug. The more elastic a definition is, the more arbitrarily it can be defined. For example, when the topic is student loans, thirty-something baristas with a six figure Gender Studies degree can be Kids. When the topic is voting or gender reassignment, Adults can be as young as 10.

        1. Sevo   1 year ago

          "...For example, when the topic is student loans, thirty-something baristas with a six figure Gender Studies degree can be Kids..."

          Well, that is sorta 15-going-on-30-something with bad parents.

    2. Zeb   1 year ago

      Does "kids" mean minor children? Most college students look like kids to me.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        From my experience on campus, most act like kids, too.

        So again, what is an "adult"?

        1. Zeb   1 year ago

          I don't know. A physically mature human, I guess.

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

            Are you a biologist?

            1. Zeb   1 year ago

              I identify as a biologist when it suits me. I'm professionally fluid.

        2. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   1 year ago

          Does it on the first date

    3. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      What Do We Owe the Kids?

      For one thing, if at all possible, don't bring them into being in the midst of a Hellscape Nation and World. Works for me personally.

      If it's too late for that, fight like Hell to see that they can have a free life without tyranny and debt and teach them them mistakes of past generations that got us where we are now.

      Then teach them to live as free, respinsible individuals.

      The rest is up to them.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        If this is a hellscape nation and world, what would you call all of human existence before the 21st century?

        1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

          While Steven Pinker is right that the world is better today by many measures, what he doesn’t seem to account for is that we still have to sleep with one eye open to keep it all real and still have to fight like Hell against all the assholes who want to drag it all to a New Dark Ages. You see them every day on the news and you see them every day here in the Comments.

          It would simply break my heart having to explain it all to a child.

          When Reason closes the open borders of the Comments (isn’t it ironic, don’t you think?) I won’t be able to keep up the fight here on the Comments. I’m too busy and hard-pressed fighting the inflation Washington unleashed on us when the Wu Flu hit, so I really can’t justify a subscription, especially when the quality of the editorship is getting worse.

          Perhaps I’ll come back when I’m in better straits and if there’s a big shake-up at the Reason office. Maybe they’d get new adrenaline if they loaded up the truck and moved to New Hampshire or some place more the speed of a real Libertarian publication.

          If you stay here, keep up your good thoughts and keep up the good fight as long as you can stand it. As Stan Lee always said: “Excelsior!"
          🙂
          😉

  38. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

    The Biden administration has pledged to lower student debt burdens and give borrowers breathing room

    Sleepy Joe should just call this a "tax cut" and to get Republicans behind it.

    All tax cuts benefit some more than others.

    1. Sevo   1 year ago

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

    2. JesseAz   1 year ago

      Already a deduction retard.

      https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/slid.asp

      This is a hand out. Which socialists as yourself support.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Yeah, but people have to "work" and "earn" money, and enough to "pay" taxes in order for most deductions to have value.

        That is all so racist.

  39. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

    Who do you suppose knows more about economics, the guy living in a penthouse, or a formerly homeless short order cook?

  40. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    'Mayor Eric Adams announced two new initiatives yesterday designed to help deter subway-system criminals'

    Are they legalization of theft and assault?

    1. I, Woodchipper   1 year ago

      are they constitutional carry and stand your ground?

    2. Minadin   1 year ago

      NYC councilwoman, who called for the arrest of Daniel Penny, asks why men aren't stepping up to prevent women from being assaulted from habitual offender criminals repeatedly released from custody:

      https://twitter.com/CMAmandaFarias/status/1773334360298512824

      Enjoy the ratio.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Stupid cunt.

  41. TrickyVic (old school)   1 year ago

    "' who originally borrowed less than $12,000 and have been paying for 10 years," ""

    This person should not have credit.

    1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

      They wouldn't, except for the federal government handing them loans.

    2. Minadin   1 year ago

      That's, what, $100 / month? to pay off the principal balance. They probably pay more for TV / streaming services.

      At one point, over 10 years ago, my student loan 'providers' all decided to put me into 'accelerated repayment' at the same time, which was coincidentally a few months after I filed my taxes after getting a nice new job after a period of unemployment. I'm pretty sure that the IRS shares your data with the DOE(d) based on just that. Anyway, for a several year period, my monthly student loan payments were significantly more than my rent. It was substantial.

      If you can't manage 12k in 10 years, how are you affording a car loan? Or groceries?

  42. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    '"People in Toronto could end up paying for the rain that falls on their property," reads a National Post article that will leave you scratching your head, wondering if the Canadians are OK (were they ever?).'

    Sounds nutty. But closer to home, in Colorado, the rain that falls on my property does not belong to me, and it is illegal for me to impede the flow. This is based on watershed law, and archaic first-user claims. (To be fair, the state did ease off, and now I can legally fill two barrels with rain water.)

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      In any water law system, the water doesn't belong to the person on whose property it falls, not even in a riparian rights system like they have east of the 100th meridian. Getting rid of prior appropriation wouldn't change that public resource status.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        What about harvesting water in the sky?

        And wasn't there some legal action against cloud seeding, claiming rights on the water vapor "upstream"?

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          The UN's actually come out against it, but cloud seeding's been a thing for a long time, mainly because people in the American West have trouble accepting that they live in a fucking desert.

          1. Eeyore   1 year ago

            I think Vail is still doing it in the winter months.

    2. I, Woodchipper   1 year ago

      in Colorado, the rain that falls on my property does not belong to me, and it is illegal for me to impede the flow.

      Same in most counties of california. You can't collect rainwater

    3. CE   1 year ago

      If the rain falls on my house, and I collect it in a barrel, I AM the first user.

  43. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    'Seattle landlord struggles to evict a squatter, from National Review. How is it that so many cities totally fail to protect property rights?'

    Democracy! (and Marxism)

  44. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

    Oh shit

    Yellen urges world leaders to ‘unlock’ frozen Russian Central Bank assets and send them to Ukraine
    .
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday offered her strongest public support yet for the idea of liquidating roughly $300 billion in frozen Russian Central Bank assets and using them for Ukraine’s long-term reconstruction.
    .
    “It is necessary and urgent for our coalition to find a way to unlock the value of these immobilized assets to support Ukraine’s continued resistance and long-term reconstruction,” Yellen said in remarks in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where Group of 20 finance ministers and central bank governors are meeting this week.
    .
    “I believe there is a strong international law, economic, and moral case for moving forward. This would be a decisive response to Russia’s unprecedented threat to global stability,” she said.

    https://apnews.com/article/yellen-russia-ukraine-war-central-bank-finance-85e080fd78e9d37951e1e7dcd58fdc87

    Vlad will tell Donnie to put some Pro-Soviet MAGA in Treasury.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Nice of ol’ Janet to provide Ukraine’s oligarchs with another slush fund to pilfer that won’t actually support reconstruction or combat operations.

      Russia’s unprecedented threat to global stability,”

      LOL, who the fuck does this pruny bitch think she's kidding?

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

        You might see a pudgy stammering old woman but Janet will hammer your ass with her strap-on if you get near her.

        1. Sevo   1 year ago

          turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
          turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

            Turd also occasionally reveals fetish fantasies.

        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          Please, that fat bitch can barely move to shovel then next spoonful of fried meat in her mouth.

      2. HorseConch   1 year ago

        No way this ever backfires on us.

      3. Bill Falcon   1 year ago

        Trotsky and the Czar..the two answers to every question regarding why the US elites support Ukraine. Yellen is a moron..a stupid keynsian low IQ type. Her theories on economics are fundamentally wrong and her patriotism to America is questionable.

        Any CFO who has to borrow say $1B every 100 days because they can't balance a budget would be fired. Yellen has the fed print $1T every 100 days...screwing future generations to buy votes, avenge old world grudges and support Israel. She is a traitor.

    2. Sevo   1 year ago

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

    3. CE   1 year ago

      So, stealing basically?
      The USA becomes Venezuela, but on a global scale?
      And she's worried about us making 600 bucks selling stuff on eBay?

  45. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

    These are some of the same students who want amnesty for their loans. But it's past time for students to get back to work and for colleges to bring prices down.

    No, it's past time to destroy academia entirely. The fish stinks from the head down, starting with the pussy administrators and expanding to the marxist professoriate and staff members.

    Start with laws that forbid any state-funded institution from requiring college students to take "general studies" or "diversity" classes for credit in order to graduate. Most of these wokey departments like gender studies, black studies, Asian studies, social sciences, etc., survive mainly because taking one of their classes is a REQUIREMENT for students to get their degree. I can tell you from personal experience that I never would have taken sociology, psych, African Studies, chemistry, etc., if I hadn't been specifically required to do so by my college. I would have focused entirely on my major and minor courses, and maybe the weightlifting classes I paid for, and that's it. That would have saved me about 40-50% of what I ultimately paid.

    You'll find out how popular these classes really are when students aren't required to take them anymore.

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

      Agreed, the general studies is bs. Most of the engineering students I met were more well read than the literature majors

      1. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   1 year ago

        Fuck you, you fucking fuck. - English Majors

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      For a free market approach to work, people have to be spending their own money.

      But it would be fun to require labeling for college course and majors that would include earning potential, based on data from graduates over the past 10 years.

    3. I, Woodchipper   1 year ago

      But it’s past time for students to get back to work and for colleges to bring prices down.

      Get rid of all gov involvement in education at all levels. Entirely.

      You will have the world's best education system in a few years, guaranteed.

    4. R Mac   1 year ago

      I took both a music appreciation class and a cinema appreciation class to fill a requirement. Both were actually interesting, but no way would I have taken them if not required. And that was back in the 90’s when it wasn’t nearly as expensive, and I didn’t take out any loans.

    5. CE   1 year ago

      It’s past time to impeach and lock up the President for again attempting to steal from the public treasury to funnel money to his supporters, money that was in no way approved by Congress, as required by the Constitution.

  46. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

    wow, this Bolsonaro asshole really was the "Brazilian Donald Trump".

    Bolsonaro running mate probed over plan to deploy special forces in Brazil coup plot
    .
    BRASILIA, March 25 (Reuters) - Brazilian police are investigating if a retired general who was far-right former President Jair Bolsonaro's running mate planned to bring Army special forces to the country's capital as part of a plan for a military coup after losing the 2022 election.
    General Walter Braga Netto, who had been Bolsonaro's defense minister and chief of staff, discussed preparing the travel and housing for members of a guerilla warfare unit to help foment a coup in Brasilia, according to documents seen by Reuters and two sources with knowledge of the investigation.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/bolsonaro-running-mate-probed-over-plan-deploy-special-forces-brazil-coup-plot-2024-03-25/

    #PenceHero

    1. Sevo   1 year ago

      turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
      turd lies. turd is a TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit, a pederast and an asshole besides.

    2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      Wow, the Brazilian Socialist Party is running the same colour revolution playbook on Bolsonaro as the American Nazi Democratic Party is on Trump”.

      Trust Buttplug to celebrate political prosecutions against opponents to globohomo socialism.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        Just don't call the pedo a fascist.

  47. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

    Adams' plan seems ill-targeted, expensive, and unlikely to work.

    Like pretty much every other (D) plan, ever?

  48. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

    "For 21 hours, we were deprived of medical attention, we were deprived of sleep, we were deprived of food, water, resources, and at 5:30 in the morning, I got a pat on my back, I was told to stand up, I was handcuffed, and I was escorted out of my university….It's disgusting that this is how they treat student protesters on this campus,"

    So you are oppressed because the people you were protesting against did not feed and water you and give you whatever "resources" is supposed to mean. I guess they are upset that the University did not affirm the Progressive Sacrament of Protest.

  49. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

    Coup bombshell: Peter Navarro in prison after admitting coup plot to MSNBC’s Ari Melber

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/coup-bombshell-peter-navarro-in-prison-after-admitting-coup-plot-to-msnbc-s-ari-melber/vi-BB1kbrLt

    Treason used to get you a firing squad.

    1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

      Ex-Trump adviser Peter Navarro reported to prison to serve his fourth-month sentence, after being convicted of contempt to Congress.

      Sounds extra treasony.

      I guess I'm waiting for my sentencing...I have nothing but contempt for congress.

      1. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

        Be careful what you wish for.

    2. Sevo   1 year ago

      turd lies. That's not a surprise to anyone who reads his constant stream of bullshit.
      But it's becoming obvious that as Misek is too stupid to understand the concepts of "evidence" or "relevance", the concept of "honesty" is simply beyond turd's ken.

    3. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      after admitting coup plot to MSNBC’s Ari Melber”

      MSDNC found a “traitor”. That like the The Pyongyang Times discovering hoarders and wreckers.

      There is an ongoing coup of course, but MSDNC’s Ari Melber is in on it.

      "Treason used to get you a firing squad"

      Hopefully actual treason still does.

    4. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

      It is a national disgrace how Dr. Peter Navarro is being treated.

      Just remember, Team D set this standard. Every former official is now potentially liable. Get subpoenaed by Congress? Better plan on prison time.

      1. Z Crazy   1 year ago

        If you're subpoenaed, you either comply or you go to court to overturn it.

        All the other options mean jail time.

        1. JesseAz   1 year ago

          No. The easiest option is being a Democrat. See Holder, Hunter, and others.

          1. Michael Ejercito   1 year ago

            I still remember Eric Holder.

            1. R Mac   1 year ago

              Yeah but his contempt of congress only related to our government trafficking guns to the cartels, so that was all bullshit.

        2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

          "All the other options mean jail time."

          Not if you wear the magic (D).

          And yes, the hypocrisy is the entire point. It's to demoralize the opposition by demonstrating that they can do nothing and that you can do everything.

    5. Michael Ejercito   1 year ago

      There was no coup, only a counter-coup!

    6. R Mac   1 year ago

      Nobody buys your bullshit, pedo.

    7. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Treason used to get you a firing squad.

      Like Kent State?

  50. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

    Donnie taught him the Trump Way.

    Mike Lindell's MyPillow is getting evicted from one of its Minnesota warehouses after the company failed to cough up over $200,000 in unpaid rent
    .
    MyPillow owes its landlord, First Industrial, more than $217,000 in rent and other charges, per court filings seen by the Star Tribune. It's unclear whether MyPillow and its staff have fully vacated the premises, but First Industrial's representatives said they have sent at least four eviction notices to MyPillow since September.

    https://www.businessinsider.com/mike-lindell-mypillow-fails-pay-rent-gets-evicted-from-warehouse-2024-3

    1. Sevo   1 year ago

      The TDS-addled turd lies. That's not a surprise to anyone who reads his constant stream of bullshit.
      But it's becoming obvious that as Misek is too stupid to understand the concepts of "evidence" or "relevance", the concept of "honesty" is simply beyond turd's ken.

    2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      Well it's obvious Pluggo and Kwan Wei Kevin Tan have never been within a kilometer of typical business operations.

      Also, from the link in Pluggo's article:

      The empty warehouse at 4701 Valley Blvd. S was being used for retail equipment, much of which was auctioned off last year. Lindell said that since being dropped by multiple retailers in recent years, the building hasn’t been needed. It’s about one-third the size of their main warehouse, he said.

      The building was subleased by MyPillow last year, and a new tenant was supposed to move in this month, but backed out at the last minute. The tenant was going to use the warehouse to store sugar beets.

      Buttplug's pathologically unable to read his own articles and follow the links.

  51. DesigNate   1 year ago

    “Otherwise, you simply look like a petulant child in need of a good shower.”

    They ARE petulant children. But a shower isn’t what they’re in need of.

  52. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   1 year ago

    Are they serious about the $25 membership?

    1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

      It's been a month. I have a feeling the hammer drops at the end of business today.

      1. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   1 year ago

        Operation Profit Center

  53. R Mac   1 year ago

    A week ago I shared a post from an account I’m unfamiliar with claiming the FBI came to his house to question him about his social media posts. I started following him to try to discern if he was legit. He just shared this post of something similar:

    https://twitter.com/robbystarbuck/status/1773502173302657246

  54. CE   1 year ago

    Wow, awake for 21 straight hours?
    When I was in college, we called that Friday.

  55. Bill Falcon   1 year ago

    Why should the tax payers pay off the debt? The colleges should be sued for fraud. and the whole federal loan scheme which only enriches academia and the educational grifter system should have to backstop 50% of all federal loans they take as payment. This crap of escalated tuitions and useless majors and "diversity" depts will all end pretty quick.

    Funny how the debt holders never have to take a haircut do they? These banks and investment firms never do..the real criminal class.

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