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Congress

Democrat Life Raft?

Plus: Time to ax NPR's funding, African migrants get mad at New York City, Gavin Newsom gets smart, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 4.17.2024 9:30 AM

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Johnson's alliance: House Speaker Mike Johnson (R–La.) is attempting to spend lots of your freshly forked over taxpayer dollars on several aid bills which will go toward Israel, Ukraine, and other allies. Just one problem: He cannot convince his Republican colleagues to get on board—a dynamic we've seen repeated over and over again, as Republicans are split on how much foreign aid the U.S. ought to be doling out (with a right-wing flank of the party continuing to make foreign aid contingent on securing the southern border).

Now Johnson is attempting to rely on Democrats to get his bills through the House. "If Democrats were to provide those crucial votes, it would mark the second time in two years that Republican leaders have had to turn to the minority party to rescue them from their own recalcitrant right-wing colleagues in order to allow major legislation to be debated and voted on," reports The New York Times. That's right: bipartisanship for more spending. What could possibly go wrong?

The newly minted House speaker needs Democrats' support not only for the actual substance of the measure but also for the procedural motion that will bring the bills to the floor, as he doesn't even have that support from his own party (which has a quite slim majority).

Unlikely pals: Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) and Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie (R) (esteemed Just Asking Questions guest!) both disapprove of Johnson and his attempts to get Ukraine funding passed. Greene introduced a motion to vacate the speaker from his position in a snap vote, akin to how former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R–Calif.) was ousted last year. Massie, too, suggested Johnson should resign.

"The speaker is considering a complicated approach that would break apart the Senate's $95 billion aid package for separate votes, and then either stitch it back together or send the components to the Senate for final passage, and potentially onto the White House for the president's signature," reports the Associated Press. Democrats, for their part, are calling for at least $9 billion in humanitarian aid. Though the Ukrainian war effort desperately needs more munitions, and the U.S. is already deeply embroiled in supporting Israel following Iranian hostilities that surfaced this past weekend, many conservatives (and libertarians) are opposed to the federal government continuing to shell out.

Take the public out of National Public Radio: In case you're not plugged into the media drama of the week, Uri Berliner, a 25-year veteran of NPR, spilled to The Free Press and made the case for how deeply ingrained bias at his workplace has lost readers' trust.

NPR, unsurprisingly, suspended Berliner. "With declining ratings, sorry levels of trust, and an audience that has become less diverse over time, the trajectory for NPR is not promising," said Berliner in a statement. "Two paths seem clear. We can keep doing what we're doing, hoping it will all work out. Or we could start over, with the basic building blocks of journalism. We could face up to where we've gone wrong. News organizations don't go in for that kind of reckoning. But there's a good reason for NPR to be the first: we're the ones with the word public in our name."

He's right. But that's also a good argument for scrapping the public part of National Public Radio: NPR isn't needed to inform the public, they don't represent much of America (as Berliner has attested to), and the U.S. government really just doesn't have extra money to spend (however small of a line item it may be).

"It's time for the federal government to kick NPR and PBS out of the nest," I wrote last year. "Your taxpayer dollars should never have been subsidizing Big Bird, Tiny Desk concerts, or those insufferable tote bags in the first place, and they certainly shouldn't now in the era of audiovisual abundance."


Scenes from New York: Yesterday, recent migrants—mostly African—protested at City Hall, seeking speedier work authorization (a federal issue, not a city one) and the ability to stay in taxpayer-funded shelters for longer than 30 days.

"When they give us work permits, we can work and take care of ourselves," one protester told CBS. "Anywhere you go to find a job, they ask for working papers," added another.

The work authorization issue is, of course, legitimate (though not something City Hall can do much about). But New York City, if it continues to claim it has an obligation to shelter and feed anyone who asks for it, will surely run into major fiscal issues and a revolt of the taxpayers who wonder when they consented to this.


QUICK HITS

  • "In [California Gov. Gavin Newsom's] office, he keeps a marked-up copy of a policy blueprint, 'Project 2025,' prepared by the Heritage Foundation as a possible preview of a next Trump term," writes The Atlantic's Mark Leibovich in a sprawling profile of the someday presidential hopeful. "'I'm going through 100 pages of this. I'm not screwing around,' Newsom told me. He said his team is 'Trump-proofing California,' preparing to enact whatever measures they can to thwart a hostile Republican White House."
  • Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates issued an unusually blunt statement warning against Israel escalating the conflict following Iran's Saturday attack. Diplomats from the two nations are especially worried about what's happening in Jordan. "Both Saudi Arabia and the UAE, who are bound to Jordan by familial and tribal ties, see the country as pivotal to their own national security and part of their geo-strategic depth," reports Bloomberg. "Jordan borders on northwest Saudi Arabia, where Prince Mohammed has launched some of his most ambitious and costly projects linked to his Vision 2030 economic diversification plan. While both have mended diplomatic ties with Iran, they remain extremely wary of Tehran."
  • Interest rates will probably be higher for longer than expected.
  • Sesame Street strike:

Sesame Street writers authorize strike, picketing could begin next Wednesday pic.twitter.com/dvII8mzTMO

— Michael Sainato (@msainat1) April 16, 2024

  • "For a war of such era-defining importance, the scale of Western leaders' actions to help Kyiv repel Russia's invaders has fallen far short of their soaring rhetoric. That disappointment has left Ukrainians of all ranks—from the soldiers digging trenches to ministers running the country—weary and irritable," reports Politico's Jamie Dettmer.

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  1. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    https://x.com/JunkScience/status/1780576741716639813

    Joe Biden's suicidal climate hypocrisy:

    1. Blocks copper-cobalt-zinc mine in Alaska needed for wind/solar/EV mandates.

    2. Yet continues pushing wind/solar/EV mandates, keeping the US dependent on Communist China for needed metals/minerals.

    3. When the Chinese finally enslave the US as Biden/Uniparty/Wall Street/corporate America are helping to happen, they will rape the Alaskan wilderness like they do their own.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      #Fuck Joe Biden

      1. Moonrocks   1 year ago

        Fuck Joe Biden

      2. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

        China's sloppy seconds, and Ukraine sloppy thirds?
        No thank you

    2. JesseAz   1 year ago

      It is about funding China. Bet congress has a lot of money invested there. Hillary selling mineral rights and the such. Of course Joe and Hunter Biden.

    3. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      Joe Biden’s suicidal climate hypocrisy

      Eliminationist, not suicidal. The DC gentry class will be alright, but you're not going to get to Agenda 2030 numbers for 2100 without breaking a few eggs.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        A few eggs? They’re breaking 11 out of the dozen, upping the price on the last egg by 10x, and calling it good.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    ...the scale of Western leaders' actions to help Kyiv repel Russia's invaders has fallen far short of their soaring rhetoric.

    Soaring rhetoric is a politician's actions.

    1. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

      Well, that and collecting kickbacks.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        And BJs?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          That’s where Kamala comes in.

          1. Ersatz   1 year ago

            "bill clinton on line 2..."

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

              To be fair, if the President of the United States can't get a blow job in the Oval Office, then why bother.

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      And exactly at what scale should we be talking about here? Ukraine has shown that it can't even maintain the outdated weapon systems we do give them, because they don't have anything resembling a modern logistics system needed to even take care of those, and when they do have them, they listen to idiots like Lipstick Milley and waste them all in futile suicide runs against prepared positions.

      The only area they seem to have had any real success is in drone operations, and their anti-air is all being operated by NATO SOF guys who take off their nation patch while in country.

    3. MWAocdoc   1 year ago

      Notice that the writer says "Western leaders" here. European leaders, who have the most to lose from this "era-defining" invasion and the closest interest in the outcome, should be the first to step up to the plate to help Ukraine repel the Russian military. If they are hesitating and not fully committed, why should the United States do more?

  3. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    Ten years ago, microbiologist Ralph Baric told Tony Fauci and the world he would make coronaviruses more lethal. Then - with Fauci's backing - he did.
    Baric, who worked hand-in-glove with the lab in Wuhan from which Sars-Cov-2 likely leaked, also insisted the government keep its rules on coronaviruses loose so he could tinker with them more easily.
    https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/ten-years-ago-microbiologist-ralph

    Questioned under oath in 2022, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci largely denied knowing Dr. Ralph S. Baric, a North Carolina scientist and the world’s top coronavirus researcher....

    As I explained in Part One, the National Institutes of Health put the day-long event together during an outbreak of a novel coronavirus called MERS-Cov, which was highly lethal but not very transmissible.

    A complete video of the conference is publicly available here. For anyone interested in understand the science - and the scientists - that may have led to Covid, it is a six-hour must-watch.

    About 50 people attended the event. They included leading coronavirus researchers, as well as Peter Daszak and members of his EcoHealth Alliance, and federal officials concerned about infectious diseases. But Baric was without doubt the star of the show.

    He made the first presentation, then another after lunch. He rarely went more than a few minutes without asking questions. He had earned the role. After earning a PhD in microbiology from North Carolina State University in 1982, Baric turned to infectious disease research.

    He became known for his ability to handle coronaviruses, which can be hard to grow in labs, as well as in making genetic modifications to them. Because coronaviruses have a relatively large genome - the nucleotides that encode the information necessary for them to replicate themselves - they are harder to genetically modify than some other viruses. But Baric and his researchers did so with relative ease.

    —

    (Destroying the world in order to save it, a presentation by Dr. Ralph S. Baric. Yes, that’s Tony Fauci in the front row.)

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      And why aren’t these two, Baric and Fauci, swinging from a lamppost?

      1. Randy Sax   1 year ago

        The committee to determine who should be on on the ESG committee to determine who should be on the DEI committee to determine the viability of constructing a lamppost in DC has been gridlocked for years.

      2. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

        Because our political leaders would then open themselves to a spot next to them?

      3. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

        Because they deserve to be tortured to death slowly. After their children and grandchildren in front of them.

    2. JesseAz   1 year ago

      It. Was. Racoon. Dogs.

      1. HorseConch   1 year ago

        For me, it was Pangolin or bust.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

          NO BAT SOUP FOR YOU!

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

            Isn’t Misek the bat soup Nazi?

            1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

              He would say: "YES, BAT SOUP FOR YOU! DOWN YOUR THROAT! LIKE IT OR NOT! AND IF YOU TELL ANYONE IT HAPPENED, YOU ARE LYING AND THUS CRIMINAL!"

              1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

                What's his latest tag line? Refuted!

                1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

                  "Retarded"

        2. R Mac   1 year ago

          That’s the only logical explanation.

          — Lying Jeffy

      2. Ajsloss   1 year ago

        Have you ever seen raccoon dogs and Jackie in the same place? Think about it...

        1. JesseAz   1 year ago

          Mind blown. Just like hunter was blown by Jackie.

    3. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      All of the information comes from official government sources, before any of the usual suspects start squealing about “conspiracy theories”.

      Here’s Senator Rand Paul’s op-ed about some of the information last week.

      The Great COVID Cover-up: Shocking truth about Wuhan and 15 federal agencies

      at least 15 federal agencies knew from the beginning of the pandemic that EcoHealth Alliance and the Wuhan Institute of Virology were seeking federal funding in 2018 to create a virus genetically very similar if not identical to COVID-19.

      Disturbingly, not one of these 15 agencies spoke up to warn us that the Wuhan Institute of Virology had been pitching this research. Not one of these agencies warned anyone that this Chinese lab had already put together plans to create such a virus.

      Peter Daszak concealed this proposal. University of North Carolina scientist Ralph Baric, a named collaborator on the DEFUSE project, failed to reveal that the Wuhan Institute of Virology had already proposed to create a virus similar to COVID-19.

      And now we know that 15 agencies heard the proposal and when each agency discovered that COVID-19 was strangely similar to DEFUSE’s proposed virus creation, not one agency head stepped forward to warn the public that the virus might be man-made and therefore already adapted to transmit freely among humans.

      Not surprising to some of us, Dr. Anthony Fauci’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) was not only briefed on Wuhan’s desire to create this virus, NIAID was actually listed as a participant in the initial DEFUSE pitch. Fauci’s Rocky Mountain Lab was named as a partner alongside the Wuhan Institute of Virology in the proposal.

      It was with Dick Cheney approval and Homeland Security money that these men embarked on this project.

      Barack Obama reviewed the program and officially ordered them to stop, so Fauci snuck it out of the country to Winnipeg and Wuhan laboratories.

      Fauci was hailed as a hero in 2021, even though he’s a mass murderer on the level of Pol Pot. Amazing.

      1. HorseConch   1 year ago

        If it's not apparent at this point that our government is a self-serving shitbox, you are too blind to ever see it. We are run by a combo of incompetence, disregard, and evil with a huge swath of unaccountability laid over it. Our government is forcing the implosion of our nation, and they spit in our faces as they do it.

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        Sounds like the Blob was looking for a new bio-weapon and it got loose in them.

        1. MWAocdoc   1 year ago

          There are alternative reasons to do bioweapon research besides developing new weapons. If you can prove that gene-splicing can achieve "gain of function" in a less dangerous virus, then ANYONE can do that with the intent of developing a new bioweapon. If you do it first - SECRETLY - then you have a fair shot at developing a defense if and when someone else deploys the weapon against you. This is not just a simple issue of "too dangerous to pursue" and, although this particular attempt backfired massively, an argument can be made that it would have been much less dangerous if conducted secretly with adequate precautions in a better facility in America than it was in a less than adequate facility in China.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

            an argument can be made that it would have been much less dangerous if conducted secretly with adequate precautions in a better facility in America than it was in a less than adequate facility in China.

            It says more about how little confidence the Obama administration had in the ability of its researchers to not fuck things up with these efforts that it outright limited such research in the US in the first place.

      3. mad.casual   1 year ago

        even though he’s a mass murderer on the level of Pol Pot

        Strictly by the numbers.

    4. DeAnnP   1 year ago

      While none of the U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that the virus was genetically engineered, that is unlikely to stop a fringe theory that has increasingly taken over Baric’s life. In February 2020, a month before the announcement of a global health emergency, there was a sudden surge of online interest about his work. That was followed by a series of attacks that began to emerge on the darker outskirts of social media. “Twitter doesn’t want you to know this…but Dr. Ralph Baric is the one who created Covid 19 and gave it to the lab in Wuhan China,” read a typical tweet, summing up the baseless theory that Baric was part of a secret Chinese plot to deploy a synthetically created viral bioweapon across the world.

      https://time.com/6290193/covid-lab-leak-ralph-baric/

      1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

        https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/strawman

        No one said the virus was created and then purposely released out of the lab. We're only saying there's compelling evidence of a cover-up after it got leaked out. You should know better.

  4. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    Happy tax day

    https://www.dossier.today/p/pfizer-to-pay-0-in-taxes-despite
    Pfizer to pay $0 in taxes, despite billions in income

    1. JesseAz   1 year ago

      It would be interesting to see what carry forward losses they are claiming or investments they are depreciating given the money made during Covid.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        Interesting. NPR and Jacobin are of course blaming Trump despite Pfizer paying 14% under Trump. The vehicle appears to be transfer of patents to foreign countries and US entities licensing rights from the "foreign entities." Something not changed under Trump and existed under Obama. But the real fault has to be Trump.

        1. mad.casual   1 year ago

          The vehicle appears to be transfer of patents to foreign countries and US entities licensing rights from the “foreign entities.”

          Look, if people as corporate entities aren’t free to trade ownership rights to a negative railroad internationally then international free trade may as well be a completely artificial conceptual construct more unrealized, abstract, and nonexistent than the borders required to generate the very foundation on which it would be built.

          1. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

            Sounds very Monty Pythonesque but I'm failing to remember the skit.

            1. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

              And yes, I realize that's a demerit against my geek card.

            2. Incunabulum   1 year ago

              Holy Grail, Dennis the Peasant.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Sesame Street writers authorize strike, picketing could begin next Wednesday...

    I can't imagine what Sesame Street is teaching the kids these days.

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

      2+2=5
      Boys can be girls
      All white people are bad
      The man with a white van asking you to help find his dog will help you achieve a full life in the queer community

      1. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

        We represent the 99%.

    2. Quicktown Brix   1 year ago

      This strike has been brought to you by the letter "D" and the number 34 trillion.

    3. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      Easy way out, rerun old episodes from the 1970s and 1980s. No crap, no Elmo, better shows.

      1. Quicktown Brix   1 year ago

        I'm a dog, I'm a working dog. I'm a hard working dog.
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUFsqgohGeA

        The pinnacle of entertainment for 6 year old Brix in Henry Drinker Elementary School rainy day recess circa 1980.

        1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

          They let ya'll watch TV at recess? Wow! You kids had it real good!

          1. Quicktown Brix   1 year ago

            Well, only when we could get UHF reception.

            1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

              I remember the days of Aluminum foil on the "rabbit ear" antennae as well.
              🙂
              😉

        2. Incunabulum   1 year ago

          Heh, 'Heavy Drinker Elementary School'.

      2. Square = Circle   1 year ago

        Easy way out, rerun old episodes from the 1970s and 1980s.

        Those are not longer considered appropriate for children.

        I wish to God I were joking, but I'm not.

    4. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      "It's time for the federal government to kick NPR and PBS out of the nest," I wrote last year. "Your taxpayer dollars should never have been subsidizing Big Bird, Tiny Desk concerts, or those insufferable tote bags in the first place, and they certainly shouldn't now in the era of audiovisual abundance."

      I'd like to make Liz Wolfe "a cup of coffee a day!" Eh? Eh? Know what I mean? Nudge-Nudge? Wink-Wink? Say no more?
      🙂
      😉

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Keep it in your pants.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          And off the Microsoft Teams meeting.

          1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

            *Ahem!* I meant I'd get the coffee for her by chipping in to her podcasts, of course.
            🙂
            😉
            Seriously, is it possible to give support to select writers and content providers á la carte without supporting the rest of Reason's silliness? Liz, Stossel, Remy, Bragg, Heaton, and Bagge all deserve support for their happy warrior works.

    5. Ajsloss   1 year ago

      Just to be clear, they ARE blocking Sesame Street, but they ARE NOT calling for a ceasefire? Do they even woke?

  6. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    https://x.com/ConLawWarrior/status/1777854919778643992

    This might be the single truest thing I’ve ever heard about public interest litigation. A court dismissing a case on the premise that the government would *never* do something so lawless, corrupt, and amoral, so the allegations must be false.

    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      There's a judge who's definitely on the take.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Or has some juicy material in his FBI file.

    2. mad.casual   1 year ago

      As opposed to Reason's excessive fines tale of woe where the judge ruled that the fines were not excessive that the government totally would do something like that, that there's a time and place for the plaintiff to contest it and, for a decade, they failed to do so even once, and, now, at the 13th hour, the story that they couldn't fix the underlying issue because the fines were so excessive is tautological/a non-sequitur.

  7. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    He said his team is 'Trump-proofing California,' preparing to enact whatever measures they can to thwart a hostile Republican White House.

    At least he doesn't have to enact a lot of measures to prevent Trump from getting those 55 votes in the first place.

    1. Moonrocks   1 year ago

      Sounds a little insurrection-y to me.

    2. HorseConch   1 year ago

      That seems like the best thing they can do. Biden has spent the last three years Trump-proofing the USA. Biden has shown the blueprint of doing the opposite of anything Trump would do. It has worked out so well that I hope all the blue shitholes follow Gavin's lead.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      How come California Democrats are not as keen on proportional EC votes as Texas Democrats?

  8. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Reap what you sow.

    Democrat upset when she realizes people who don't care about immigration laws don't give a fuck about the field permits for your kids league game.

    Maud Maron
    @MaudMaron
    Yesterday my eldest son’s soccer team could not play one of their scheduled games because migrants refused to leave the field the league had permits for, even after the cops came and told them they needed to leave. Finally the ref said it was too late to start the game and left. Two teams of high school boys, in uniform, with their coaches present. and a valid permit, could not play a soccer match in NYC because our city has become lawless. Not the biggest issue or problem, but so ugly and so diminishing to the quality of life.

    1. Yuno Hoo   1 year ago

      migrants refused to leave ... even after the cops came and told them they needed to leave.

      Too bad no one came and told the cops that they needed to enforce the valid permit.

      1. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

        They’re just putting on an improv performance about the border situation with proggy twats and their kids as unwilling actors just like the people of border states.

      2. Longtobefree   1 year ago

        The NYC cops are all on zip recruiter looking for a different job - - - - - -

    2. Longtobefree   1 year ago

      See, if they were playing an American sport like baseball, they would have had bats, and could have dealt with the issue then and there.

      Nothing says "please leave the field" like a couple dozen fastballs high and inside.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        NYC. They would have arrested the kids.

      2. mad.casual   1 year ago

        I was a bit flabbergasted that the cops didn't seize the nearest stray dog, shoot it, and then tell the immigrants to get the fuck off the field.

        I mean I know why they didn't because even supposed libertarians would've locked them in cages for the property equivalent of snapping a random twig on the ground. But then, I'm one of those unprincipled, backwards right-libertarian weirdos that thinks "What you cannot enforce, do not command." and calling the cops to do something you wouldn't do yourself is despicable and cowardly.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Well, Maud, who did you vote for? And what did you think* would happen?

      *Assuming you thought about what could happen.

    4. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      They've already got them begging for troops on the streets.

    5. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      So it's Soccer Moms vs. Soccer fans? Karen vs. Kareem?

      Boy, oh boy! This will be interesting to watch! I'll prepare the books to make plus the dice and the garment hampers!
      🙂
      😉

    6. R Mac   1 year ago

      You should post links so I can go laugh at her.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        https://twitter.com/MaudMaron/status/1780054862270488578

        1. R Mac   1 year ago

          Thanks!

        2. R Mac   1 year ago

          Actually, it looks like she’s actually woke up. Too little too late but still better than most.

          1. JesseAz   1 year ago

            You've described half the democrats who will stole vote for dems but complaining at dem Town halls.

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

              Well, if even a fraction of them modify their beliefs and voting behavior over this, I’ll take it. Sometimes it doesn’t take much to flip a seat or get a better person in office. But if enough of these folks get fed up with the current crop of progressive Democrats, maybe we can get things to change.

              Then again, I may be letting my optimism run away with me.

              1. Minadin   1 year ago

                My little suburban municipality outside St. Louis just tossed out the entire DEI/ESG supporting school board, woke superintendent, and progressive mayor in a landslide city election where the non-woke candidates each received 60-70% of the vote. The new incoming mayor won with 65% as a write-in.

                This is a district that reliably votes 75% Democrat. People are so tired of it.

        3. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

          She counters Wokeism and COVID hysteria, stands by free speech for J.K. Rowling, wants a clean and orderly city. Sounds like she could be a good Economic Conservative or Libertarian, though maybe she needs more nudging and awareness of the options out there. Definitely not a Karen. And would-able.

  9. Yuno Hoo   1 year ago

    Interest rates will probably be higher for longer than expected.

    Economics: The science of explaining why your predictions were wrong.

    1. Sevo   1 year ago

      turd hardest hit.

  10. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

    2 America fist congessmen team up to stol America last rino.
    Reason is confused

    1. MasterThief   1 year ago

      Massie and MTG work together a lot and have mutual respect. I've heard them together on podcasts. They have different priorities and approaches but are generally interested in the same goals. Not understanding this shows she is misinformed and not paying attention.

      1. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

        I've come to just assume malice instead if ignorance. Seems to cut down the time to correct conclusion.

      2. JesseAz   1 year ago

        They are the only two who sit during legislation sessions demanding actual votes instead of letting congressional aides utilize a voice vote for the House.

        When Pelosi booted MTG from committees she spent every day doing it.

      3. R Mac   1 year ago

        Yeah this.

    2. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      Make RINOs extinct.

  11. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    https://tomknighton.substack.com/p/and-our-tax-dollar-pay-this-twit
    The Biden administration's new State Department diversity chief previously called America a "failed historic model" and demanded the destruction of tradition "at every juncture" on the altar of antiracism.

    1. Yuno Hoo   1 year ago

      How can there be a "diversity chief"? Doesn't diversity *require* a *committee*?

      1. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

        Is not "chief" a hateful word under Woke ideology?

      2. HorseConch   1 year ago

        You have it wrong. If you are on the right side of the issue, you can be a chief.

      3. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

        Yeah, and doesn't this imply Heirarchy? Aren't Wokesters supposed to to be a Hive Mind?

        1. Roberta   1 year ago

          Well, they're always looking for more scratch. And deciding rashly.

  12. Minadin   1 year ago

    has lost readers' trust.

    Listeners? It's NPR.

  13. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Being political and being an open Biden voter isn't enough to prove bias to Merchan.

    “They wanted to have a peremptory challenge to excuse the juror because they thought that she said she could be impartial, but had social media posts that apparently had her celebrating Trump’s loss in 2020,” Trace Gallagher reported, “and so they challenged her. The judge said, ‘Nope, she can be impartial. She stays.'”

    https://twitter.com/TPostMillennial/status/1780311751990358464

    Merchan even let another Juror through claiming no bias until the Trump legal team had to burn one of their limited dismissal requests when Merchan shown a tweet of Juror saying to "lock him up."

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      It’s sham trial that would make Joseph Stalin blush.

    2. damikesc   1 year ago

      Isn't Merchan an open Biden voter and donor?

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        Yes. He donated to Biden. Something judges are taught not to do in order to avoid perception of bias. But our judicial system is so fucked the judge can dismiss claims of his own bias.

        1. HorseConch   1 year ago

          His 34 year old child that the media is fawning to protect is a Dem operative running a marketing company collecting millions from the D's, Kamala included. Definitely no conflict of interest.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

            Just working hard to protect (D)emocracy.

          2. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

            In bygone days it might not have been. But today with the "by any means necessary" crowd taking control of the Democrats it's more an open admission of corruption of the system against justice.

            1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

              I don't think they want "by any means necessary" from both sides.

  14. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Anywhere you go to find a job, they ask for working papers...

    America demands papers to work? Labor black market fail.

    1. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

      So go back to Chad and look for a job.

  15. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    She was making $800K/yr and complaining about "late stage capitalism". Poor oppressed thing.

    https://x.com/realchrisrufo/status/1780566890437316738

    EXCLUSIVE: Katherine Maher says that, as CEO of Wikipedia, she "took a very active approach to disinformation," coordinated censorship "through conversations with government," and suppressed content related to the pandemic and the 2020 election.

    NPR's new censor-in-chief.

    1. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

      https://x.com/stillgray/status/1780492620634202153

      NPR’s CEO Katherine Maher on the truth:

      “Our reverence for the truth might be a distraction that’s getting in the way of finding common ground and getting things done.”

      1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

        No need to worry, npr has never been truthful

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

          Nor interested in common ground.

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        She apparently also finds 1A troublesome. Kinda odd for someone supposed to be running a news organization. One might think she’s running Pravda instead.

      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        “Our reverence for the truth might be a distraction that’s getting in the way of finding common ground and getting things done.”

        More neo-Maoist “unity-criticism-unity” rhetoric.

        Never find “common ground” with leftists. There is none whatsoever.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          Note that the center-right echoes this same rhetoric, because they desperately want to go back to a time when they didn’t have to worry about this icky culture war stuff, and could peacock about their dumb obsession with tax cuts and military spending without having to ever follow through on anything else.

          Read the comments section at The Bulwark and Dispatch, and you see this all expressed frequently. They really are stupid enough to believe that electing Biden will lead to the GOP going back to their useless neocon ways.

          1. JesseAz   1 year ago

            You see that here with left libertarians. Commenter and editors. It was Mike's forte. And sarc is demanding it now too.

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

              "We live in a pluralistic society" ALWAYS means "give the left whatever it wants" when the center-right makes that argument.

            2. Truthfulness   1 year ago

              You can't be a "left libertarian"

          2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

            More, from her profile from that TED talk:

            Strategist, technologist and policy expert Katherine Maher is an advocate for free and open societies.

            So she's a radical left Sorosite who practices repressive tolerance and wants to "disrupt and dismantle" high-trust bourgeois capitalism, like any marxist.

            1. JesseAz   1 year ago

              Why are Open Societies always the most top down controlled? Did Soros use 1984 as an instruction manual?

              1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                Between that and Brave New World.

    2. JesseAz   1 year ago

      Democrats continue to show you can fail upward if you push the party narratives and act to their benefit.

      Quite hilarious when you realize jeff and sarc use wiki for citations and claim they aren't biased.

      1. MT-Man   1 year ago

        Completely agree - grants world and hard to trace any merit-based promotion, looks like view point promotion and existing familial connections then complaining about capitalism

    3. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      Katherine Maher says that, as CEO of Wikipedia, she “took a very active approach to disinformation,” coordinated censorship “through conversations with government,” and suppressed content related to the pandemic and the 2020 election.

      I’m interested in seeing how chemjeff will try to spin this.

      “And so we set up, in response to both the pandemic, but also in response to the upcoming US election, as a model for future elections, outside the US and including a number that are happening this year. Um, we just obviously went through another Israeli election. Um, the model was around how do we create sort of a clearinghouse of information, that brings the institution of the Wikimedia foundation with the editing community, in order to identify threats early on. In conversations with government, of course, as well as with other platform operators, to understand sort of what the landscape looks like…”

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        It's pretty well-known by now that this was a coordinated effort between the government and private sector, as well as various people connected with the glowies. Revolver laid most of it out in its piece on color revolutions and how that was applied to the 2020 election.

        Maher's just confirming it here like the Time Magazine article did.

  16. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Yes. Biden is worse than Trump on tariffs.

    https://justthenews.com/government/white-house/biden-makes-election-year-bid-triple-china-steel-aluminum-tariffs-amid

    Won't stop posters like sarc pretending Trump was the only president to ever implement tariffs despite all presidents using them. Why I care more about the regulatory framework that essentially forces the use of tariffs. And yes. Trump was the best we've had in decades on regulations.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Yes, but Trump pushed tariffs because he was a reckless fascist. Biden pushes tariffs to promote fairness (at least to union supporters).

  17. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Now Johnson is attempting to rely on Democrats to get his bills through the House.

    Republicans get the speaker they deserve.

    1. Its_Not_Inevitable   1 year ago

      Somehow I read bills as balls at first glance. Makes it more interesting anyway.

  18. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Ex Reason writer David Harsanyi writes about Bidens disastrous foreign policy.

    https://thefederalist.com/2024/04/16/the-world-is-paying-a-deadly-price-for-barack-obamas-foreign-policy-legacy/

    Jeff dismisses all evidence used due to which website.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      Give Jeffy some time to wake up first. He’ll be here soon enough with enough bluster, obfuscation, and outright bullshit regarding it.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        He has been here this morning. See sullum thread regarding trump.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          Of course the chickenshit goes into the thread from yesterday instead of the current Roundup thread.

          1. JesseAz   1 year ago

            I got some angry responses to laugh at. Why I sometimes check lol.

    2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      "Jeff dismisses all evidence used"

      It's his job. It's what he is paid for.

  19. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    We're going to lose a war to Joe Biden's Chinese paymasters.

    https://x.com/tracybeanz/status/1777740287873315224

    Did you know that the US Military is enthusiastically (and frequently) performing gender reassignment surgery on active-duty service members using your tax dollars? I received a tip from a doctor at a military hospital and investigated the policy. I was stunned by what I found.

    1. Moonrocks   1 year ago

      I received a tip from a doctor

      Phrasing?

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        No tips with the new trans hermaphrodite surgeries.

    2. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

      I'm all for this on condition that one of the two be grafted on their forehead, loony's choice as to which.

    3. mad.casual   1 year ago

      I was stunned by what I found.

      Really? I mean were you not around for the dog masks and choker's in full uniform posted to social media? Did you have no idea what a phallo- or vaginoplasty was going in? Are you 14?

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        The hilarious part is that military doctors are often just as incompetent as troon child mutilators like "Marci" Bowers. So these trannies are getting stinkditches and rotdogs that are going to require years of follow-on surgeries until they 41% themselves due to an overdose of "trans joy."

        1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

          "that are going to require years of follow-on surgeries until they 41% themselves due to an overdose of “trans joy.”

          Chemjeff smiles and nods in authentic gender affirmation.

        2. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

          But since they got it in the service, all follow on care will be covered by the VA. But my bad back from ten years of service doesn't qualify because I never went on sick call for back pain.

        3. mad.casual   1 year ago

          I'd ventilated all manner of vermin and castrated dozens, if not hundreds of livestock by the time I was 14, to say nothing of the occasional half-inch-wide laceration, degloved finger, or crushed digit... so it's probably my white male privilege that gives me a very clear idea of what to expect.

    4. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

      That's really kind of bullshit, because other elective surgeries require an ass load of hoops to jump through before they'll get approved for service members. Especially elective surgeries that impact your deployability (from my understanding sexual reassignment surgeries makes you undeployable for 12-18 months, and consider that the average enlistment is 4 years, with the Army and Navy also offering two and three year enlistments).

      1. Roberta   1 year ago

        I first read that as "average age at enlistment is 4 years".

        1. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

          Mentally and maturity, for some branches (not naming names, but it's rumored they eat crayons and have a hard on for some dude named Chesty) that fits.

          1. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

            And may have denied to enlist the most decorated soldier in US history as unsuitable for combat due to his small stature.

  20. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    https://x.com/ModernityNews/status/1780562620556153083

    Senator Rand Paul has highlighted newly discovered emails in which Dr. Peter Daszak, head of EcoHealth Alliance, admitted that his company had fifteen thousand samples of coronavirus in freezers in Wuhan and that the lab had more than 700 unknown variants.

    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      Surprised no one else has commented on this yet.

      What's even more surprising is that a handful of renegade bureaucrats ignored direct orders from President Obama to stop playing with germ warfare, and ended up releasing a virus that killed a bunch of old people and created the costliest economic disaster in world history, and the media doesn't even care.

      1. R Mac   1 year ago

        Well it probably cost Trump reelection so…

  21. DaveH   1 year ago

    Sesame Street writers vote to strike: a perfect opportunity to zero out the entire boondoggle. What are we waiting for?

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

      For Johnson to team up with Dems to give the writers everything they want?

  22. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    https://x.com/JeffreyPeel/status/1780502558257058040
    "A survey showed that 28% of Canadians support euthanasia for homelessness and 27% for poverty."

    1. Yuno Hoo   1 year ago

      What percent think they are supporting "youth in Asia"?

      1. mad.casual   1 year ago

        Oh! Well as long as 28% support homelessness and poverty for youth in Asia...

    2. Moonrocks   1 year ago

      They don't call it Canadian healthcare for nothing.

    3. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

      Ahem ahem is this thing on? I would like to begin my audition...

      It's people! Soylent green is people!

      1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

        Geez. Are the pretzels making you thirsty?

        "It's... it's people... (whispers) soylent green... is people! MY GOD! Don't you understand?! SOYLENT GREEN IS PEEEEEEOPLE!"

        That's how I'd do it.

    4. Randy Sax   1 year ago

      Legalize lethal force against shoplifters. Same outcome.

    5. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

      I'm sure they'd get similar numbers if they asked about Conservatives or Liberals. The desire to kill off the undesirable is strong in humanity and is why government needs sharp restrictions on it's use of force.

    6. JesseAz   1 year ago

      Eugenics never left the democrats and other "liberal" parties.

    7. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      What’s notable is that commenters here predicted years ago that this was inevitable–that even a “free” healthcare system was going to reach a point where the tax revenue wasn’t going to cover the demand for treatment, and that doctors would start recommending euthanasia for patients well beyond the normal “end of life” healthcare ramp-up that happens over the last couple years of a person’s time on earth. They’d start recommending it for physically healthy people with mental illnesses, they start recommending it for people on the margins of society, etc., just to tamp the demand down. Eventually, they’re going to start recommending it for people with diabetes, kidney failure, and other long-term debilitations, because even organ transplant that would have been SOP in the past 40 years is now too much.

      1. Zeb   1 year ago

        I'll admit to not really believing that they would take it this far. I was actually surprised when I started to hear people talking about assisted suicide for people with mental illnesses. I didn't have the sunniest view of the medical establishment before, but the last 4 years has really made me despise them as a class.

        1. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

          Ummm...

        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          The real irony is that the hyper-materialism of the post-WW2 west is what led to all this research on procedures to extend everyone’s life as long as possible, as a lot of these people determined that they didn’t have anything to look forward to after they died and thus needed to get any kind of heroic medical care necessary to squeeze another couple of years out of their existence to do "bucket list" stuff that was going to be completely forgotten about within a few years after their passing.

          While I certainly don’t have a problem with someone who has terminal cancer not wanting to spend the next six months wasting away, the reality is that it’s not going to be limited to just those kinds of cases, and it speaks to the level of nihilism that’s present in the 21st century that this is actually considered “compassionate care.”

    8. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      From his link:

      "The line in the sand that you do not kill has been utterly trampled over in Canada. Even the religious have lost their moral compass over this. One woman was killed by doctors in her church while religious leaders prayed over her. The church leaders claimed no-one expressed concern about this happening in a church."

      The mistake here was thinking the United Church of Canada is still Christian. Think Unitarians + LGBTQ who might have once heard about some guy called Jesus.

      "Churchill Park United Church minister Rev. Dawn Rolke told The Christian Post, “For us, it was perfectly natural to hold this service for Betty in our sanctuary, because death is a natural part of life and Betty had lived a good part of her adulthood in this faith community. Hers was a growing, changing spirituality; her faith was feisty, fierce and passionate, like Betty herself.”

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        Oh, they're religious, all right, it's just that their theology is marxism.

        1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

          Atheology is more like it.

          1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

            As Popeye would say, No such ani-mule.

            1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

              Been around since at least 1913.
              https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/atheology

    9. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

      You know who else initiated eugenics with less than a third of their countries support?

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        The Indiana state legislature in 1907?

      2. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

        Randi Weingarten?

  23. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    https://x.com/DanaBFrench/status/1780553257032487355

    What about the $17 million dollar secret “slush fund” Congress used to make hush money payments to sexual victims?

    1. Its_Not_Inevitable   1 year ago

      Shhhh...it's a secret.

  24. JesseAz   1 year ago

    If you still need proof the censorship groups like GDI are political in their actions, here are the emails they freely send out.

    “Our team re-reviewed the domain, the rating will not change as it continues to have anti-LGBTQI+ narratives… The site authors have been called out for being anti-trans. Kathleen Stock is acknowledged as a ‘prominent gender-critical’ feminist.”

    https://unherd.com/2024/04/inside-the-disinformation-industry/

    These groups are designed to demonitize websites based on politics.

    placing UnHerd on a so-called “dynamic exclusion list” of publications that supposedly promote “disinformation” and should therefore be boycotted by all advertisers.

  25. JesseAz   1 year ago

    The ‘whistleblower’ who sparked Donald Trump’s first impeachment was deeply involved in the political maneuverings behind Biden-family business schemes in Ukraine that Trump wanted probed, newly obtained emails from former Vice President Joe Biden’s office reveal.

    A good read. Lots of information.

    https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2024/04/17/impeachment_whistleblower_was_in_the_loop_of_biden-ukraine_affairs_that_trump_wanted_probed_1024937.html

    1. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

      I’m sure Jacob will write about this any day now and admit he was wrong. Though if you believe that you might want to see a mental health professional or see if you score double digits on an IQ test.

      1. Michael Ejercito   1 year ago

        An impeachment done to cover up crimes committed by a former Vice President.

        Who would have thought?

        1. HorseConch   1 year ago

          It seemed so legitimate at the time. No way that Adam Schiff and Liz Cheney would mislead us.

          1. HorseConch   1 year ago

            I bet the next thing you tell me is that Hillary is in bed with Russia, not Trump.

  26. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    Reason stabbed us in the back by letting in the people doing the sabotage.

    https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1780236800017215575
    NEW: Scranton, Pennsylvania ARMY Ammunition Plant Catches Fire

    “An ammunition plant. Not just anyone, the Army ammunition plant. You know, for the big shells. Artillery. Yeah, it just caught fire. — They're assessing the damage to see if it's even possible to resume production”

    “Wonder what's next.”

    Wake up America. Your enemy is not in some far off country. Your enemy is here.

    1. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

      Your enemy is here.

      I just commented on this on Monday:

      https://reason.com/2024/04/15/u-s-defense-spending-continues-to-spiral-out-of-control/?comments=true#comment-10523463

      https://reason.com/2024/04/15/u-s-defense-spending-continues-to-spiral-out-of-control/?comments=true#comment-10523342

  27. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    NPR, unsurprisingly, suspended Berliner.

    Ich bin ein Whistleblower.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Jelly donuts all around!

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        Only if Jeffy and Governor Commodius Maximus don’t get to the table first.

    2. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

      Dude ended up resigning this morning anyway, which was inevitable. His viewpoint was too diverse.

  28. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    The war in Ukraine could have been settled early, but White Progressives didn't want to acknowledge that Hillary lost a winnable race because she is an arrogant fuckup, so 500K men are dead and we're risking a few hundred million dead in WWIII to protect their fragile egos.

    https://x.com/Glenn_Diesen/status/1780479492642750801

    Foreign Affairs writes about the "hidden history" of diplomacy that could have ended the war.
    It was not "hidden"! The media refused to report on verifiable facts & smeared anyone who discussed it as "Putinists" and "propagandists"
    Why did the media fail to report on the following:
    - On the first day after Russia invaded, Zelensky confirmed that Moscow contacted them to negotiate peace based on neutrality
    - On the third day after the invasion, both Moscow and Kiev confirmed negotiations would start based on restoring Ukrainian neutrality.
    - The US spokesperson, Ned Price, argued the US could not support the peace negotiations as this war was much greater than Ukraine
    - The Israeli and Turkish mediators at the negotiations confirmed they were close to an agreement as Russia would compromise on everything besides neutrality / end of NATO expansionism, but the US and UK blocked it as they saw an opportunity to weaken Russia by fighting with Ukrainians
    - The head of Zelensky's political party confirms there was a deal, and the former advisor of Zelensky also confirms there was a deal but the Americans could get the Russians and Ukrainians to fight each other.
    - Ukrainian ambassador Chalyi who participated in the peace negotiations argues Putin "tried everything" to get a peace agreement and they were very close to a deal before it was postponed
    - General Harald Kujat, former head of the German Army and Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, argues a deal reached before the US and UK sabotaged it by telling Zelensky they would not support the peace agreement but would give him all the weapons he needed to defeat Russia on the battlefield. According to Kujat, the US and UK saw an opportunity to kill Russians and thus weaken a strategic rival

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      Democrats lied; a lot of people then died.

    2. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      Foreign Affairs writes about the “hidden history” of diplomacy that could have ended the war.
      It was not “hidden”! The media refused to report on verifiable facts & smeared anyone who discussed it as “Putinists” and “propagandists”
      Why did the media fail to report on the following:
      – On the first day after Russia invaded, Zelensky confirmed that Moscow contacted them to negotiate peace based on neutrality
      – On the third day after the invasion, both Moscow and Kiev confirmed negotiations would start based on restoring Ukrainian neutrality.

      The reason why it's "hidden history" is that it isn't history, but sick humor and a textbook case of schizophrenia.

      Who the Hell starts an invasion and "negotiates for peace" at the same time?

      And wouldn't getting invaded by a behemoth make any little nation do just about anything to make it stop?

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        Who the Hell starts an invasion and “negotiates for peace” at the same time?
        And wouldn’t getting invaded by a behemoth make any little nation do just about anything to make it stop?

        That’s probably why Putin contacted them right away, because he thought he had the max leverage available in the early days.

        And Ukraine is hardly a “little nation”–they had enough military buildup prior to the invasion to start talking shit about taking back the Crimea, with encouragement from Victoria Nuland and the other “let’s you and him fight” warmongering fanatics in the State Department.

        1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

          Uh, it still makes no sense.

          No one who claims to want peace means it unless their Armed Forces are completely the fuck out of my nation.

          I haven't heard of any such claim to Crimea by Ukraine, though I have heard of Putin making that claim.

          And doesn't Putin say: "Let's you and him fight" when the "him" is the cream of Russian manhood?

          Sorry, Putin is no good actor and that piece in Foreign Affairs is completely lame!

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

            No one who claims to want peace means it unless their Armed Forces are completely the fuck out of my nation.

            You’re looking at it from an American’s perpsective. Zelensky wasn’t talking shit about Russia getting out of Crimea, post-invasion, until Nuland started bossing him around. The fact that Zelensky was actually open to some kind of cease-fire or peace deal before the US and the UK began dictating terms to him demonstrates that he knew Ukraine was in deep shit if the conflict went on.

            That’s why he started sounding like a scolding little bitch about getting aid later on–because the US and UK pretty much forced him to fight on, and he expected them to at least give him the means to be their meat shield after demanding that he not negotiate.

            I haven’t heard of any such claim to Crimea by Ukraine, though I have heard of Putin making that claim.
            Seriously?

            Zelenskiy vows to end Russian occupation of Crimea, defends strategy
            By Reuters
            August 23, 202312:29 PM MDT

          2. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

            Uhmm let's add international history to theology in subjects you know shit about. It's actually fairly common for larger nation states to act aggressively while also initiating negotiations. Ask the Danish government during the Napoleonic Wars, for example. In fact, it makes perfect sense to do so. You show your actually mean business and have the means too, and then laying out your demands. Especially when a third party is indirectly involved (e.g. the US and UK here). Not only do you send a message to the country you're invading but also to their paeudo-allies.

            1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

              It may be how people have conducted international relations in the past, but it gets no respect from me.

              I respect no talk of peace from my enemy until my enemy is turned 180 degrees and running in the other direction and far enough away to not strike me with any ease.

              Would you respect anyone pleading: "Let's just be friends!" while using dynamic entry with a battering ram and trying to home-invade you?

              Also, I respect no talk of peace until someone make credible offers for solid, reputable goods and services created by the labor of free people. When these cross borders, troops and missiles usually don't.

              I may not be an "expert" on International Relations, but I know what I like and trust and I know that people who mean you harm can weigh costs and benefits. They don't stop initiating aggression until you stop them by making the cost greater than anything they may gain.
              .

              1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

                It may be how people have conducted international relations in the past, but it gets no respect from me.
                I respect no talk of peace from my enemy until my enemy is turned 180 degrees and running in the other direction and far enough away to not strike me with any ease.

                Again, you're looking at it from an American's perspective. That whole region to include Poland and the Baltics has a complicated history, and Ukraine being an independent country is still new enough that the Crimea and eastern areas like that Donbas are still more aligned with Russian interests.

                This is more about the US and Russia fighting over who gets to use Ukraine as a money-laundering site. It's not really about any kind of nationalistic struggle.

              2. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

                When you're losing, and your chances of winning get smaller each day, you don't have the luxury of not negotiating. Hoping for a miracle is a good way to get yourself completely anhialted. When you're losing you don't get to set the demands either. No matter if you like it or not. Short of a miracle, it's highly unlikely Ukraine can inflict enough battlefield damage at this point to set terms. The Ukrainian summer offensive was their crossing the Delaware. Unfortunately for them, the Hessians were ready this time, and their is unlikely to be a Saratoga to offset any future losses.

                1. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

                  Also, we don't need to play the French in this Scenario and the French are unlikely to play the French either.

                  1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

                    Well, if Putin sued for peace from day one, how much of a chance did he think he had to get what he wanted? And how much of a chance does he think he has now to get what he wants?

                    Face it. Putin fucked up and fucked up big.

      2. R Mac   1 year ago

        This is your religion.

        1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

          Lolwut?

  29. NealAppeal   1 year ago

    Newsome has TDS so bad he is poring through a document of hypotheticals to thwart him. Sounds like one of our low-IQ commenters here.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      And here I thought Sarc had TDS bad.

  30. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    Anyone else having wordpress errors?

    1. R Mac   1 year ago

      No.

  31. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

    Yesterday, recent migrants

    I believe they are called invaders.

    1. Longtobefree   1 year ago

      I move we go back to the simpler and accurate "wetbacks".

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Racists! The woke word of the month is Newcomers.

        1. Moonrocks   1 year ago

          Newsomers?

          1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

            I like to spend my Newsomers in Martha's Vineyard.

        2. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          You mean “slags”, right?

        3. Longtobefree   1 year ago

          According to newspeak, as long as I identify them that way, that is what they are.

        4. Jefferson Paul   1 year ago

          I've heard the newest term is "undocumented citizens."

  32. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    In addition to his essay, Berliner appeared in an episode of its podcast Honestly with Bari Weiss.

    The straw that broke the ideologues’ back.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Well, they are VERY sensitive backs.

  33. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    some comments go thru some don't

    1. JesseAz   1 year ago

      Have been having this issue as well.

    2. Longtobefree   1 year ago

      Some are critical of Biden, some aren't.

  34. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    The new NPR CEO is so woke. So righteous. She even lived side by side with the poors!

    Except that her father was the longtime vice president of commodities operations at Goldman Sachs

    "living paycheck to paycheck"

    1. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

      NPR's new anti-racist and anti-capitalist CEO grew up in a town that's 96% white (it was even whiter when she was a child) and which has a median family income of about $220,000.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        But has she completed any anti-racist training?

    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

      She so poor the only Kardashian in her neighborhood is chloe

    3. mad.casual   1 year ago

      “living paycheck to paycheck”

      Wait, that doesn't just mean nobody happened to die on payday?

  35. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    https://x.com/realchrisrufo/status/1780597079439446250

    EXCLUSIVE: Katherine Maher says the "the number one challenge" in her fight against disinformation is "the First Amendment in the United States," which makes it "a little bit tricky" to censor "bad information" and "the influence peddlers" who spread it.

    NPR's censor-in-chief.

    1. JesseAz   1 year ago

      This is one of the agencies Jeff claims has no bias and is trustworthy.

    2. Longtobefree   1 year ago

      Nazi
      Propaganda
      Regime

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Note that this parasite said this as part of a Zoom meeting session of the Atlantic Council.

      "But right-wingers are destroying muh preshus norms!" the Kemp Republicans wail, as those norms are destroyed by their own allies on the left.

  36. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    Her daddy's house didn't get looted.

    https://x.com/amuse/status/1779510315727675874
    The CEO of NPR defended looting in 2020. It is no wonder she is critical of an employee who points out that 100% of NPR reporters are Democrats.

  37. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

    I'd like to support Ukraine and Israel in their fights to protect their citizen and borders from invaders, terrorists, and nearby autocracies. I in no way support Putin or Hamas, want to see them defeated and/or eradicated.

    On the other hand, I think that protecting our own border from invaders and terrorists--or at least filtering the huddled masses for try to keep criminals out--BEFORE we help other countries protect their borders is not some unprincipled move.

    On the gripping hand, just doling out tens of billions of dollars to Zelensky without any accountability on how it is spent and how the weapons, etc. purchased are actually fueling the war effort there and not just ending up in some oligarch's pockets seems like bad idea. Not to mention that the money we do hand to them is all borrowed money, which taxpayers are on the hook to pay back with interest, and also that foreign aid seems like it should be pretty low on the spending list when we're looking at $1T deficits.

    1. Longtobefree   1 year ago

      Just for the record, it is not either/or.

  38. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   1 year ago

    Even journalism's junior varsity should recognize that it is Democratic, not Democrat.

    Carry on, clingers. As best you can manage as modern society passes you by -- and so far as better Americans permit.

    1. Sevo   1 year ago

      Fuck off and die, asshole bigot.

    2. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

      By their own ideology, language evolved.

      Besides, "democratic" is hardly an accurate description of the jackasses.

    3. Sandra (formerly OBL)   1 year ago

      Woooooow. What an unforgivable mistake. Great job pointing it out.

      Hey speaking of mistakes, remember this legendary faceplant?

      I wouldn’t mind seeing Judge Barrett confirmed, if only because I believe it would precipitate the installation of four new, better justices during the first half of 2021.

      It's a tough call. But I think this laughably stupid, thoroughly discredited prediction might be even more embarrassing for its author than using "Democrat" as an adjective.

    4. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      You’re right, Rev. Artie Spicoli! It is Democratic! And Democratic means unlimited majority Mob rule against Individual Rights!

      And that unlimited majority Mob rule can come for you when the wind and the mood changes! And your little rat cage from which you, Misek, and Mtrueman plan world conquest won’t protect you either!

      That flourishing cape of yours will make for a great “blanket party” by the Mob you love so much! It wouldn’t fetch a Penny, though, so I won’t throw dice for it.

    5. Its_Not_Inevitable   1 year ago

      No sane rational adult wants to be part of that world of yours Rev. Blow it out your backside.

  39. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/1780364787190231354

    HOLY SHLIT: A court in Canada just ordered that the Canadian government must pay for a mentally ill person's surgery to get both a p*nis and v*gina attached because he's not "fully female nor fully male."

    1. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

      Is Canada really a country anymore?

      1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

        The same shit that is happening in the US is happening here. Soros judges and insane politicians.

    2. Longtobefree   1 year ago

      On the other hand, 'they' ARE fully nuts.

    3. mad.casual   1 year ago

      You’re just having a [flips through notes, checks calendar] 8-year-long moral panic about some dude in a dress in the women’s room in Raleigh, NC.

    4. Moonrocks   1 year ago

      Is euthanasia not on the table in this case?

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        Seems like it was MAiD for it.

    5. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Yeah, they'll euthanize someone who just feels sad, but not the fruit loop who thinks he's a hermaphrodite in a normal person's body.

  40. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    https://x.com/krmaher/status/786906398986678272

    Airline business class demographics are such a pet peeve of mine. In the lounge and on the plane, usually > 80% male, usually white.

    1. mad.casual   1 year ago

      See people keep saying that Elon killed Twitter but what more proof do you need that Karens are still perfectly able to stir the pot, open their mouths, and make themselves look like abject idiots, who shouldn't be in charge of anything, about completely normal population demographics.

      The only way it could've been better is if she was complaining about interstate rail travel. Then her wish fulfillment would involve forcing more black people to travel via railroad and/or packing more Jews into rail cars.

      You hear that Dylan Mulvaney wound up affiliated with Bud Light advertising and you wonder how it could happen. Then Jack Nicholson's voice pops into your head.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      NEEDZ MOAR STRONG BLACK WOMENS!

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Yeah, the people keeping all the basic services operating she needs to survive like power, water, sewer, and food delivery are mostly male, too.

      These soft bitches wouldn't last a month if they didn't have men doing that actual work of keeping society running.

      1. mad.casual   1 year ago

        Imagine getting on a plane in Tokyo and everyone in the lounge and on the flight are all White Europeans or Black Africans and thinking “Now, *this* is usual/normal!”

        Now imagine getting on a plane in Tokyo and complaining that everyone in the lounge and on the flight are “usually Asian”.

        And she’s the former CEO of Wikimedia. These people aren’t enlightened or worldly or intelligent, they’re just uncultured/cultureless back hills idiots who live in their own heads instead of the hills somewhere.

  41. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    Just a reminder that $10 billion is about 0.15% of the total federal budget, and 0.5% of the discretionary budget. Then $100 billion is 5% of the discretionary budget, and might qualify as real money.

    But is it our money or their money?

  42. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    Was this ever reported (or commented) on Reason?

    BERLIN, April 12 (Reuters) - German Transport Minister Volker Wissing attracted backlash on Friday after threatening to impose weekend driving bans in the summer to abide by the climate protection law, in the latest dispute within Berlin's ruling coalition over decarbonising.
    Greenhouse emissions of Europe's biggest economy fell to the lowest level in 70 years in 2023, but the transport sector has been consistently failing to meet its climate targets.
    According to the current climate protection law, the ministry responsible for underperforming sectors must launch an immediate program to put them back on track.

    Are donkey carts exempt?

    1. Michael Ejercito   1 year ago

      Is there a link?

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        I copied this from the Reuters website.

      2. JesseAz   1 year ago

        https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/04/12/german-transport-minister-warns-of-weekend-driving-ban/

    2. Ron   1 year ago

      so that is the start of no one leaving their homes for weekend getaways, next you can't visit grandma in the hospital oh wait we already did that part. 15 minute cities here we come

    3. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

      The rage that the Greens had when the German government had to retract that suggestion shows how much hatred they have for common humanity.

    4. HorseConch   1 year ago

      I love the arbitrary, bullshit climate targets. They aren't based in science or reality, but we better fuck our economies and fuck up people's lives to meet them. Too bad China and Russia aren't willingly fucking themselves in the ass so they don't get an edge on us.

    5. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      The Canadian Liberal Party government just declared it's no longer going to support building new roads.

      About two weeks before the council’s Montreal gathering, Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said that the government will no longer put money towards the building of new road infrastructure. What exists, he declared, is “perfectly adequate” to meet needs.

      Thanks to Liberal Party policies, annual immigration in Canada amounts to almost 500,000 new immigrants – one of the highest rates per population of any country in the world. As of 2023, there were more than eight million immigrants with permanent residence living in Canada - roughly 20 percent of the total Canadian population. This isn't counting the number of illegals the Liberal's are bringing in.

      Despite the huge influx the Liberals have constantly prevented new housing, hospitals, schools, energy infrastructure and now roads being built.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        I'm sure costs haven't gone up due to demand. So think of all that profit.

      2. R Mac   1 year ago

        And not a single one of them from Hollywood.

        1. Sevo   1 year ago

          Despite "rising ocean levels", none of the H'wood watermelons are shorting their Malibu water-front homes.

      3. mad.casual   1 year ago

        Remember the good old days when the existential rebuttal to Libertarianism was "But who will pave the roads?"

  43. Ra's al Gore   1 year ago

    I demand an immediate ceasefire on the part of the Ukranians to end the war and end civilian casualties. Who started the war is irrelevant.

    1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      OK, Neville. OK, Doomsday Clock Boy. OK, Free Palestiner.

      You usually post some thoughful stuff. What's up with this shit?

      1. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

        Add sarcasm to history and theology of subjects you don't understand.

        1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

          There are enough people here seriously saying it that Poe's Law is written in stone here.

  44. Sevo   1 year ago

    "Biden-Harris Administration Releases First Set of Draft Rules to Provide Debt Relief to Millions of Borrowers"
    https://www.ed.gov/news/press-releases/biden-harris-administration-releases-first-set-draft-rules-provide-debt-relief-millions-borrowers

    Looks like SCOTUS doesn't have as many divisions as it needs.

  45. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    “Take the public out of National Public Radio”

    Too late. NPR long ago became National People’s Radio. And by People they mean the liberal elite 1%, aka "our betters".

    1. Ron   1 year ago

      the people I've meet who listen to NPR are the snobbiest people I've ever meet. they are so full of their self rightiouseness they are worse than some christians

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        But did you ever catch them sniffing their own farts?

    2. Dillinger   1 year ago

      >>Too late.

      seriously. 1993 called

    3. mad.casual   1 year ago

      It actually sounds a lot like it's literally National Peoples' Radio rather than People's radio.

      It doesn't belong to any individuals or the electorate. It belongs to the vague coalition of tribes of the grievance Nation(s). In 200 yrs. children will be taught about how noble the early NPR Latinx and Trans tribes were, lauding how in tune with nature they were and how, despite obviously being nowhere near any edge of communication technology, they made efficient use of every last part of the radio.

  46. mad.casual   1 year ago

    (with a right-wing flank of the party continuing to make foreign aid contingent on securing the southern border)

    What exactly makes “We won’t spend money on foreign aid unless we spend money domestically.” ‘right-wing’? Is it the quid-pro-quo? Is giving something on the premise of getting something, plain old contracting, right-wing now?

    Unless, of course, you view the natural, invariable course and role of government as to extort locally to redistribute globally. Then pretty much anything other than that is right wing, I guess. That right-wing outlaw Al Capone, bootlegging alcohol, masterminding local crime syndicates, and opening up soup kitchens for the domestic poor during The Depression. Fuckin’ fascist.

    1. Zeb   1 year ago

      Why do people treat "right wing" as some kind of slur or insult? It's just one of the normal, mainstream, political orientations.

      1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

        Is it really? Maybe left wing and right wing like shopping carts that are already full of stuff, and a person gets to choose between the two. Some people choose one because of it's got some stuff that they like. Others choose one because they don’t like what’s in the other. But nobody gets everything they want, nor do they want everything that’s in the cart they end up with.

        1. JesseAz   1 year ago

          Sarc pretending he is neutral again. Someone said FJB again. Go yell at them.

          sarcasmic
          September.15.2021 at 5:51 pm
          Flag Comment Mute User
          He’s a bird, singing to his potential conservative mates. Give him a break. Saying “Fuck Joe Biden” on these comments is his only chance of getting laid.

        2. Zeb   1 year ago

          Sure. There's the left wing and the right wing and the center. All of which always exist as they are relative to what the current political spectrum looks like.

          1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

            I still think right, left and center are nonsense.

            Someone who supports abortions in the fourth trimester and shoulder fired missiles for all would be considered center.

            1. Zeb   1 year ago

              They certainly are too low resolution to really capture the political idiosyncrasies of most individuals. And some people don't really fit the categories at all. But as broad categories I don't think they are completely meaningless. You know pretty well who we are talking about when someone refers to the right wing or left wing of the House, for example.

      2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

        I get called "right wing" all the time because I believe in the superiority of Western culture. Literature, philosophy, music etc were all advanced by the West. Hell, music notation itself is exclusively a Western thing.

        IT DON'T BOTHER ME.

        (Huck Finn quote)

        1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

          Left wingers say I’m ultra-conservative because I don’t hate corporations, don’t hate the rich, don’t fall for the politics of envy, don’t support legislation based upon emotion, would like to cut government, oppose the administrative state, and oppose any kind of “justice” with a modifier (economic, social, etc) because that’s institutional injustice.

          Right wingers say I’m ultra-progressive because I don’t believe the election was stolen, don’t defend Trump, oppose military action around the world, believe blowback is a real thing, but mostly because I don’t worship Trump.

          And in the case of these comments they’d rather believe the lies that are said about me than what I actually say. Again because I don’t worship Trump.

          *cue the usual suspects and their snide remarks, proudly showing off their dearth of honesty and maturity*

          1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

            I don’t hate corporations, don’t hate the rich, don’t fall for the politics of envy, don’t support legislation based upon emotion

            What's interesting is that the Trump-Tards are doing exactly the above in their populist anti-elite "working class" ideology.

            I love big corporations. I am part owner of some.

            #GreedyCapitalistPig

            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 TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit.

              1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

                Why do you hate corporations, Sevo?

                1. Sevo   1 year ago

                  turd certainly is dishonest, but he’s got a heaping helping of stupid to go with his dishonesty. Stupid, lying, despicable steaming pile of lefty shit.

            2. JesseAz   1 year ago

              Correction. You love big corporations bribing government to gain market advantages. See soros and buffet. You love corporate fascism.

              It is the marrying of government and big corporations you love.

              1. Sevo   1 year ago

                Yep. turd's comments are 100% lies, except by accident.

              2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

                What’s interesting is that the Trump-Tards are doing exactly the above in their populist anti-elite “working class” ideology.

                (was talking about you - for one)

                You can't even name the small companies that Soros and Buffett own, you idiot.

                Quantum and Berkshire. They are holding companies that don't lobby.

                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 and an asshole besides.

                2. JesseAz   1 year ago

                  Not only can I name them i gave you direct evidence of how they used government to manipulate markets. It was just a week ago dumdum.

                  What those you call trump tards hate is the utilization of government to enrich industry. Whether it is facebook advocating for regulations to harm competitors or working with government; whether it is Soros donating to dems to end energy on public lands so he gains more profit on private; whether it is Buffet funding dems to shut down pipelines to benefit his rail companies, etc etc.

                  Again. You support corporate fascism.

          2. JesseAz   1 year ago

            Another example of sarc telling stories to justify him as the one true libertarian. Sure they are made up, but look at his virtue.

        2. Sevo   1 year ago

          The TDS-addled turd, 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. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

            I know you worked on that a long time, Sevo. And you're proud of it.

            But it is all gibberish.

            1. 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. turd is both dishonest and abysmally stupid, and proud of it.

        3. JesseAz   1 year ago

          Cite?

        4. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          I get called “right wing” all the time

          LOL, woof, this is the biggest lie you've told since the one about you "losing your password."

          1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

            He supports economic liberty, so I could see the left wingers who still think the right supports economic liberty calling him a right winger.

            1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

              Red Rocks is quite the liar like Jesse and ML.

              He just said "all" the 13 million jobs added since 2021 were government jobs.

              1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                No, not even. Jesse will argue with someone about what they think. If they say they think something different than what Jesse says they think, Jesse will call them a liar and tell them what they really think. He's constantly trying to gaslight people he hates. ML can be a douche when he sucks up to Jesse, but he’s at least capable of good faith conversation once in a while.
                Red Rocks doesn’t do that nonsense. He goes by what people say, not what others claim they believe.

                1. JesseAz   1 year ago

                  Weird. You literally just did what you accuse me of.

                  When in your principles and intelligent standing did you think defending shrike was the smart move?

                  And it is weird you did this when shrike literally just lied about what someone said. This is the second time you've done that when you defended him lying about Biden not reducing energy exploration on federal lands under the lie that anyone has said all energy exploration.

                  Just weird how you claim to be principled.

              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 and an asshole besides.

              3. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

                "Red Rocks is quite the liar like Jesse and ML"

                Refuting your shitty attempts at propagandizing with links and hard evidence doesn't make us liars. It means you are, shill.

              4. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

                He just said “all” the 13 million jobs added since 2021 were government jobs.

                You mean the ones that keep getting revised downward?

              5. JesseAz   1 year ago

                Well thats a lie.

            2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

              He supports economic liberty

              Anyone who shills for Democrats doesn't support anything of the kind.

            3. R Mac   1 year ago

              Lmao.

            4. JesseAz   1 year ago

              Economic liberty by using the force of government to get advantaged markets? That's a weird take. Then again you know nothing about free markets or economics.

          2. mad.casual   1 year ago

            Actually, the alcohol... the memory lapses... one too many blows to the head while playing out on the ice does make for a more complete and potentially accurate picture.

      3. mad.casual   1 year ago

        Did I say it was a slur, Zeb? You realize that quid-pro-quo is politically neutral and that neither wing "owns" plain old contracting, right? That any stance that Al Capone had was largely in service to himself and The Outfit, entirely without regard to Left/Right political leanings or the law, right?

        As indicated, unless you have some sort of conception where the natural and proper role of government is to extort tax money locally in an effort to redistribute it globally, then "secure the borders first, then spend money on foreign aid" is as much logistical pragmatism as it is anything to do with Left or Right.

        Because this is veering into sarcasmic "HOWCOME WHAT YOU DIDN'T SAY MEANS WHAT I THINK ABOUT REPUBLICANS?" territory.

    2. American Mongrel   1 year ago

      The current configuration equates to left wing -> one world government (or borderless anarchy utopia) vs right wing -> nation states.

      1. mad.casual   1 year ago

        That’s kinda what I understood as indicated by the second paragraph. I, apparently, just assumed that way more people don’t see the former idea, whether it’s left-wing or right-wing, as a/the fundamentally anti-human, anti-liberty idea that I do.

        Like watching Star Trek: TNG for years and then hearing someone say, “Those right-wing Federation types, always insisting on recognizing, defending, and negotiating the Neutral Zone and aiding remote star systems and upstart civilizations rather than just assimilating with The Borg.”

    3. Roberta   1 year ago

      A nationalist friend who would like to claim me for the "right" keeps saying I can't be a libertarian because libertarians are now defined by Reason, Cato, etc.

  47. Sevo   1 year ago

    "UK lawmakers back landmark bill to gradually phase out smoking for good"
    [...]
    "LONDON (AP) — The British government’s plan for a landmark smoking ban that aims to stop young people from ever smoking cleared its first hurdle in Parliament on Tuesday despite vocal opposition from within Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party..."
    https://apnews.com/article/britain-smoking-ban-0780fd4fc9afcdc002a0544252ef907a

    Like slimy socialists everywhere and always, they state the goal as if it is automatically achieved by passing the law.

    1. Roberta   1 year ago

      They'll take up smoking younger, because they'll never be in position to wait a year or whatever so they can buy legally.

      Wait a minute...look carefully. It seems to apply only to tobacco smokes and nicotine vapes!

  48. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    'Newsom told me. He said his team is 'Trump-proofing California,' preparing to enact whatever measures they can to thwart a hostile Republican White House."'

    Let's see. California state control of speech, money, the press, privacy, and pretty much everything in the Bill of Rights should do it.

    1. Sevo   1 year ago

      Newsom did all that in March 2020.

      1. HorseConch   1 year ago

        From the looks of their budget deficits, it's working out swimmingly.

        1. Sevo   1 year ago

          Newsom claims to have done better with CA than DeSantis did with FL. He intends to run on his record.

        2. Outlaw Josey Wales   1 year ago

          I think that is Newsom's biggest concern, who will bail out CA if Trump is president.

  49. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

    What If Fed Rate Hikes Are Actually Sparking US Economic Boom?
    A radical theory is spreading as economy defies expectations
    ‘The reality is people have more money,’ one convert says

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-16/booming-us-economy-inspires-radical-theory-on-wall-street

    Basically it says the US economic boom is partly due to higher bond yields.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      The gaslighting is strong in the Pedo this morning.

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

        this morning?

        I just got here, you fucking moron.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          Yeah, you've been gaslighting for years, you hicklib pederast.

          1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

            Where am I gaslighting? Is this economic boom all due to Sleepy Joe?

            Of course it isn't. Don't be a fool.

            1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

              I would think the people gaslighting are the ones who say “That’s not what you think! This is what you think! Don’t lie!” (they know who they are) because the definition of the term is an attempt to get someone to question what they know to be true.

              And they do a good job of it, being that it seems more people believe what the gaslighters say about me than what I actually say.

              1. JesseAz   1 year ago

                Well we know Sarc didn't read the link. At least he is consistent. Just accepts shrikes narrative and runs with it.

                The article literally states radical new theory. It is literally gaslighting. Lol.

              2. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

                (they know who they are)

                Is this how you refer to your mute list?

              3. R Mac   1 year ago

                WE WANT THE LIST!

                1. JesseAz   1 year ago

                  1) Me.

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

                    I demand confirmation.

              4. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                So, uh, when can we expect that list?

            2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

              Where am I gaslighting? Is this economic boom all due to Sleepy Joe?

              The economic "boom" is all government jobs, you hicklib pederast.

              1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

                You're an idiot. "all" government jobs? You know they break them down and Private Sector is by far and away the most newly added?

                Hell, we added about 800,000 manufacturing jobs.

                #Joe=Jobs-POTUS

                1. JesseAz   1 year ago

                  You know you've been given all the jobs reports. Weird you use the Biden number regarding since covid which wasn't new jobs but jobs opening from lockdowns. This is you gaslighting.

                  1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

                    I'm using BLS idiot. Same people as 2017-21.

                    1. JesseAz   1 year ago

                      Which time period retard. Are you able to read what I posted? You have been given the breakdown from the jobs reports.

                    2. 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.
                      He's a lying pile of lefty shit, a pederast and an asshole besides.

            3. 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. sarcasmic   1 year ago

            edit: wrong spot

            1. JesseAz   1 year ago

              Ironically as information filled as your other information free comment.

        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 lying pile of lefty shit.

    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.

    3. JesseAz   1 year ago

      From shrikes link

      A radical theory is spreading as economy defies expectations

      So democrats creating a radical narrative.

      Then uses job creation... which is government jobs and part time work...

      Then implies GDP growth which is government spending...

      Then shrike is so stupid he posts the theory. Lol.

  50. I, Woodchipper   1 year ago

    Interest rates will probably be higher for longer than expected.

    lol ya think?

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

      No, we’re past due for a recession.

      Then rate cuts.

      Donnie even said he wanted the economy to crash before he sat on his throne again.

      1. 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.

        1. Foo_dd   1 year ago

          your orange god did say that. left wing media deliberately played it out of context (he said crash was coming and hoped it was before he elected, they played it like he wanted the crash to help him get elected) but he did say it.

          you just insulted someone for agreeing with something your dear leader said.

          1. Sevo   1 year ago

            Stuff your TDS up your ass, and then do the world a favor: Fuck off and die, asshole.

    2. Dillinger   1 year ago

      with the correct perspective all things are transitory.

  51. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>(with a right-wing flank of the party continuing to make foreign aid contingent on securing the southern border).

    the kid with the pot on his head in Parenthood

  52. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>NPR, unsurprisingly, suspended Berliner.

    communists gotta communist.

    1. Sevo   1 year ago

      If Duranty were still around, he'd be happy to offer his services. For a price.

      1. Dillinger   1 year ago

        I'd ask him whether he's read The Telltale Heart

  53. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>Sesame Street writers authorize strike, picketing could begin next Wednesday

    the graphics are already computerized why can't there be chatCTW?

  54. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>For a war of such era-defining importance, the scale of Western leaders' actions to help Kyiv repel Russia's invaders has fallen far short of their soaring rhetoric.

    era-defining because B created the first ground war in Europe in 80 years?

    1. Longtobefree   1 year ago

      It has been an administration of firsts - - - - - - - -

  55. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>warning against Israel escalating the conflict

    uhhh ... 400 ballistics launched east?

    1. Longtobefree   1 year ago

      Not likely.
      Israel does stuff that actually works.

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

      On 2 July 2020, the above-ground main advanced centrifuge assembly facility at Natanz was destroyed by physical sabotage by Israel's Mossad.

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

      1. mad.casual   1 year ago

        Remember back when the question of who was responsible for Stuxnet was as indecipherable as who blew up NS1 and 2 is today?

  56. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >> 'Trump-proofing California,' preparing to enact whatever measures they can to thwart a hostile Republican White House."

    why won't anyone just call these fucking retards fucking retards until they go away? Reason I'm looking in your general direction ...

  57. Sevo   1 year ago

    "Gov. Newsom and California show why liberals can't be trusted with the economy"
    [...]
    "The minimum wage increase is just the latest example of why California's economy is starting to struggle – and America shouldn't count on Gov. Gavin Newsom to fix it..."
    https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2024/04/17/california-minimum-wage-gavin-newsom-economic-failure/73337780007/

    And "starting to struggle" is whistling past the graveyard.

  58. Moderation4ever   1 year ago

    It seems that the time has come for the end of the Dennie Haskell Rule. That rule said that a bill needs enough votes in the majority party to pass before the Speaker would allow a vote. I think the rule was an impediment to the House functioning properly and would like to see it gone. House members should be voting for the people that elected them and not for their party.

    1. Longtobefree   1 year ago

      I would rather see a senate rule that the majority party is the party with the most senators, and "independents" are not in a party.
      Republicans 49
      Democrats 48
      Other 3

      The republicans should be in charge.

      (not a great improvement, but they DO have the most members)

      1. Moderation4ever   1 year ago

        So how does that work when they vote for a leader? The Independents have a right to vote. Mybe the question is why don't the Independent Senators vote Republican?

        1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

          Senate leadership is not selected in the same way (open floor vote) that the Speaker of the House is selected.

          How is the Senate majority leader chosen?

          Before a new Congress convenes, members of the Democratic and Republican conferences meet and vote to elect a leader to represent their parties on the Senate floor as majority and minority leaders. The leader of whichever party holds a majority then serves as the majority leader.

          In cases where the Senate is evenly divided, the majority leader is determined by the party of the sitting vice president, who has the ability to cast a tie-breaking vote on the Senate floor in favor of their party’s position.

          The point is that the Republicans technically are the party with the majority, because the Independents are not Democrats.

          1. MasterThief   1 year ago

            I mean, the "independents" are absolutely Democrats. Still, if they don't want to be party members then I don't see how the Democrats get to claim them and use that to hold power. Let's say that the Libertarian party wins a seat or two. Does their presence count towards the R's total? How about the D's? Does it rely on who they caucus with (which really just means they are part of that party.) The senators claiming to be independents is bullshit, but so is the fact that Democrats get to use them for power and put fucking Schumer in charge.

  59. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

    More news from NYC:

    https://bronx.news12.com/mta-police-department-looking-for-suspect-who-punched-9-year-old-girl-in-face-unprovoked

    An unhinged homeless man with a history of hitting strangers said he punched a 9-year-old girl in Grand Central Terminal because he was “thirsty,” Manhattan prosecutors revealed Monday.

    Jean Carlos Zarzuela, 30, who was free without bail after a similar attack at the landmark Midtown transportation hub, was ordered locked up on $100,000 bail at his Manhattan Criminal Court arraignment Monday. Judge Melissa Lewis also ordered him to submit to a psychiatric evaluation.

    “I hit the girl because I was thirsty. Maybe I hit her in the face by accident,” Zarzuela said of the Saturday morning incident at Grand Central, according to prosecutors. Police caught up with him hours later in the 125th St.-Lexington Ave. subway station.

    Zarzuela had been arrested less than two weeks earlier for randomly punching a 56-year-old woman in the face, leaving her eye so swollen she had trouble opening it. MTA officials said Sunday the punch broke the woman’s nose.

    He was arraigned on misdemeanor assault and other charges on April 4 and initially held on $2,500 cash bail or $10,000 bond — but Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Laurie Peterson cut him loose without bail after his return appearance on April 9.

    His release was required by state law after MTA cops and prosecutors couldn’t get a supporting deposition from either the MTA police detective or the victim to the court within five days of his arrest.

    “The people and police were not able to secure paperwork for (the law)… and the defendant was released on his own recognizance on April 9,” Assistant D.A. Shara Safer said Monday.

    It’s not clear what led to the missed deadline.

    Zarzuela still faces charges from a 2023 incident in which he repeatedly hit yet another stranger in the face, the prosecutor said.

    He returns to court on Friday. His lawyer, Gideon Oliver, declined to comment.

    1. mad.casual   1 year ago

      I hit the girl because I was thirsty.

      Finally! A violent incel/male chauvinist catches a break! /sarc (in case it wasn't clear)

  60. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

    Schumer tanks Mayorkus impeachment without a trial

    The norm-breaking, duty-abdicating move by Schumer and Senate Democrats upsets 227 years of congressional history.

    In his remarks from the Senate floor, Schumer said he would make two motions, one to dismiss each of the two articles of impeachment passed by the House earlier this year: the first article deals with the DHS secretary's "willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law" and the second article addresses Mayorkas' "breach of public trust."

    The majority leader said seven points of order would be allowed on the motion to dismiss the first article but only one point of order would be allowed on the motion to dismiss the second article. Both motions would have 60 minutes of debate, Schumer outlined. Schumer said he would then move to adjourn the court of impeachment with just four minutes of debate on that question.

    Schumer then raised a point of order to claim that the first article of impeachment against Mayorkas does not allege conduct that rises to the level of a high crime or misdemeanor and is therefore "unconstitutional," an ironic attempt to claim adherence to the Constitution in order to abdicate the Senate's constitutional duty.

    Unable to debate Schumer's point of order while operating under the rules for a court of impeachment, Republicans attempted to find a procedural method to allow for the merits of Schumer's claim to be debated.

    [Timeline of motions, all defeated 51-49, omitted].

    The Senate then proceeded to vote on Schumer's point of order and approved it 51-49, killing the first article of impeachment against Mayorkas.
    The Senate then proceeded to vote on Schumer's point of order and approved it 51-49, killing the second article of impeachment against Mayorkas.

    Last week, 43 Republican members of the United States signed a letter to Schumer highlighting the upper chamber's "constitutional duty" that "requires the Senate to hold a trial."

    "In every previous congressional impeachment of the past 227 years, Congress has been faithful to the process set out by the framers," the letter emphasized. "Never before has the Senate abandoned this duty, even when certain members believed the basis for impeachment was tenuous at best."

    "Since 1797, twenty-one individuals have been impeached by the House of Representatives," the Senate Republicans' letter further recounted. "Trials were held in every single instance, except once when an impeached judge resigned from office before trial commenced. Absent Secretary Mayorkas’ immediate resignation, this impeachment should remain faithful to Senatorial precedent," senators wrote.

    Schumer however, for purely political reasons, rejected that history and breached constitutional duty to deny Americans the trial they are owed in an effort to protect President Biden from accountability for his out of control border disaster.

    [Townhall.com]

    1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

      Republicans should have just done that for Trump's 2 impeachments, saved the time & money spend with political "trials". At least if Trump wins and R's get 50-50 at least a 50-50 tie in the Senate this precedent will be in place for the 100 or so different impeachments he'll be put through if D's get back the House.

    2. Moderation4ever   1 year ago

      You are wrong the vote on first point of order was 51-48 as Lisa Murkowski voted present.

      Republicans did not have a case, did not have the votes and gave up their chance to debate. Simple as that.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

        Just remember that in the future. Trumps 37th impeachment: "Democrats did not have a case, did not have the votes and gave up their chance to debate. Simple as that.

      2. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

        If R's had done this in the first two Trump impeachments, the media would still be screaming about constitutional crisis.

  61. Incunabulum   1 year ago

    >(with a right-wing flank of the party continuing to make foreign aid contingent on securing the southern border).

    Those horrible *POPULISTS!*

  62. GroundTruth   1 year ago

    To those only now calling for NPR and PBS to be cut loose from the state tit, what took you so long?

    I used to give willingly to each, many, many years ago. Then came the internet and I realized there was a far wider world that the "enlightened" crap being pushed by these guys. Contributions ceased.

    25+ years on life support is way to long.

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