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Middle East

Floating Failure

Plus: Taiwan heats up, Robert Moses and Rockaway Beach, CBDCs, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 5.24.2024 9:30 AM

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Cargo ship delivering international aid to Gaza via U.S. built pier | Stranger/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom
May 21, 2024, Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory: A ship transporting international humanitarian aid is moored at the US-built Trident Pier near Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip on May 21, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian militant Hamas group (Stranger/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom)

That floating pier the U.S. government built? Well, it's failed to deliver much aid to Gaza. "Several trucks were looted as they made their way to a warehouse, and operations were suspended for two days," reports The New York Times. "The U.N. World Food Program has warned that the pier project could fail if Israel does not do more to ensure the safe distribution of the aid."

It seems insane to blame this on Israel. The U.S. military and allies took on what seemed like a simple project: to build a pier attached to the Gaza shoreline so that aid shipments could more easily reach the embattled territory (price tag: $320 million). There were always roadblocks—the U.S. government does not allow American troops on the ground in Gaza, so it's been a hard project to tackle—and "it is extremely difficult to deliver aid to distribution centers without police escorts to protect the convoys from swarms of people," U.S. and United Nations officials told the Times. 

Pentagon officials have griped that there was not enough coordination between the Biden administration and the military on planning and logistics at the project's inception. Longtime aid workers in the region have called this "humanitarian theater."

The pier was built on an Army ship off the coast of Gaza by roughly 1,000 American troops. The project had hoped to bring in 90 trucks' worth of aid per day, scaling up to 150 before long. In reality, progress has stalled: Over the course of this past week—the first the pier has been opened—only 70 trucks total have reached warehouses, with 11 of those looted along the way.

Taiwan heats up: Lai Ching-te, a fierce critic of Beijing and defender of Taiwan's sovereignty, was sworn in as president on Monday. China responded by launching at least 15 navy vessels, 16 coast guard vessels, and 42 aircraft, totally encircling the island, meting out what they call "strong punishment" and a warning to Taiwan's new president.

The last time this happened was in response to former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to the island. Chinese military officials say that this time they intend to send "a stern warning against the interference and provocation by external forces"—meaning the United States. This time is a little more intense, too, in that the Chinese military is also surrounding the islands of Kinmen, Matsu, Wuqiu, and Dongyin, which sit close to the mainland's coast, as well as the east side of the island, near the mountains (where a lot of Taiwan's military infrastructure is allegedly housed).

Taiwan sees itself as independent and self-governing, whereas China sees it as a rogue territory that needs to be brought back under Chinese control. It seems like the Chinese government wants "to show the Americans that any effort to resupply or re-enforce Taiwan from the east is vulnerable to Chinese missile strikes and naval attack," per the BBC.


Scenes from New York (a beach town): In honor of Memorial Day Weekend and the start of summer, I hereby present the Rockaway, Queens, Wikipedia page. For the uninitiated: Rockaway is my home, and it was also majorly screwed up by (every New Yorker's favorite villain) Robert Moses. Rockaway's gone through several cycles of getting screwed over, either by central planners or by the elements, then being revitalized, then getting screwed over again. It's a resilient little place, and if you happen to be a New Yorker in need of a beach getaway that doesn't leave you in debt for years to come, I highly recommend eschewing the Hamptons and schlepping out to beautiful Rockaway Beach—endorsed by the Ramones, Mac Demarco, and yours truly.


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  1. Chumby   1 year ago

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    1. Jerry B.   1 year ago

      "X creators will now need government IDs to monetize posts
      Elon Musk’s platform has updated its service terms to require users wishing to monetize their content to undergo ID verification.
      Earlier, the platform made it mandatory for verified users to provide a photo of a government ID."

      Bigotry against the undocumented migrants (or whatever they're called this week)?

      1. HorseConch   1 year ago

        That racist prick. You would think an African-American like Elon would understand how racist that is.

    2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      "Kabosu died on Friday"

      Rest in peace, Kabosu-hime.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    "The U.N. World Food Program has warned that the pier project could fail if Israel does not do more to ensure the safe distribution of the aid."

    I never would have guessed it would be Israel's fault.

    1. The Margrave of Azilia   1 year ago

      They could zap the looters with their space lasers.

      1. Super Scary   1 year ago

        We just need to make sure they aren't wearing any blue and we can get em!

      2. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

        https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAZhtT-dUyo

    2. JesseAz   1 year ago

      Maybe Israel should remove Hamas from government as they are the ones stealing it.

      1. Minadin   1 year ago

        I'm actually a bit confused on this point.

        Is Hamas looting the trucks before they can get to a UN warehouse?

        Are the people looting the trucks before they can get to a Hamas warehouse?

        1. American Mongrel   1 year ago

          I'm assuming the reality is that the people are looting the trucks because Hamas is too cowardly to attempt to govern in the open.

          Hence blaming Israel for not governing in their place.

          1. EdG   1 year ago

            Assume -- ass u me

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

              You would know about being an ass, Mr. Ed.

              1. Sevo   1 year ago

                A horse's ass.

        2. JesseAz   1 year ago

          Hamas is openly stealing the Aid sent to Gaza. Once it is off the doc the US is no longer involved. So Hamas actors go and stop the trucks and take the resources.

          1. Stuck in California   1 year ago

            Hamas has actually said, straight up, that anyone on the ground at the aid pier will be viewed as an invader. And they have even shelled the pier under construction.

          2. Rick James   1 year ago

            But isn’t the aid supposed to go to Hamas? What the hell am I missing here?

            The guy I'm giving money to keep stealing it out of my hand!

    3. n00bdragon   1 year ago

      Failing to protect the aid trucks? That's how you know its a genocide.

    4. HorseConch   1 year ago

      The UN must be running the campus protests. This is the same logic as the trespassers demanding human rights.

      1. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

        To be fair it's not like they can expect to shame Hamas into helping Palestinians.

    5. mad.casual   1 year ago

      If you assume the leaders and the people who support them, who raped and murdered innocent women and children, took hostages, and defiantly proclaimed their justness in raping and murdering women and children and taking hostages in calling for the elimination of millions of other men, women, and children outside the region of their immediate influence were civil, the project is simple.

    6. jimc5499   1 year ago

      It's the UN what did you expect?
      Israel needs to start shooting the looters. Of course the UN will bitch about that as well.

  3. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

    That floating pier the U.S. government built?

    Another joe Biden failure.

    1. R Mac   1 year ago

      One of the dumbest ideas ever.

      1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

        Contractor kick-backs beg to differ.

    2. Super Scary   1 year ago

      I didn't see a single Ferris wheel or marry-go-round. Worst. Pier. Ever.

      1. Mr. Fischoeder   1 year ago

        You should come to my pier, it’s wonderful.

        1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

          First Bob's Burgers reference I've ever seen on the board. Congrats.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Lai Ching-te, a fierce critic of Beijing and defender of Taiwan's sovereignty, was sworn in as president on Monday.

    Word is he also has information on Hillary Clinton and on Boeing.

    1. Its_Not_Inevitable   1 year ago

      Cue up Taps.

  5. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Even illegal immigrants worry about the lack of border security.

    In fact, American people [are] right, completely true. Who comes into this country? They don’t know. Okay, I’m good, but [what] if they’re not good? [What] if they’re killers, psychopaths, or else? No guarantee of that. Like, no security, no security check, no background check.

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2024/05/american-people-are-right-turkish-man-details-how-easy-it-is-to-cross-the-border/

    1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

      I saw that guy on the news yesterday, too.

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      I’m sure it has to be a shock for someone who comes from a country that’s far more strict about its border security and sees one that’s run by people who think borders are artificial constructs that should be ignored (as long as its western countries, natch, border security is fine for the Third World)

    3. n00bdragon   1 year ago

      1. Black markets will always exist wherever someone wants something that is not allowed.
      2. The black market will never be regulated.

      Prohibition doesn't work. It doesn't work for drugs. It doesn't work for immigration. It doesn't work for alcohol. It doesn't work for abortion. You don't have to have a free for all, but the tighter you squeeze the more that will slip between your fingers and the more deviant from regulation they will be. The white market must be free enough that most people choose it over taking their chances in the black market.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        Murder will always exist. Prohibition of Murder doesn't work.

        Amazing how the surge happened in 2021. But since it isnt perfect why try.

        1. n00bdragon   1 year ago

          Murder will always exist. Prohibition of Murder doesn’t work.

          I realize you are trying to be facetious, but your example actually reinforces my own argument. You are entirely and unironically correct: Prohibiting people from killing each other, as a blanket act, doesn't work. People still kill each other. You kill burglars that break into your house. The justice system kills criminals after convicting them of certain crimes. The ending of human life is regulated. There are rules about who you can kill and when you are allowed to do it, even how you're allowed to do it. The rules are set up so that the vast overwhelming majority of people can get on with their orderly lives peaceably in ways that make sense and have no need to resort to posses and lynch mobs to prevent chaos from overrunning the streets. A certain amount of killing must be allowed.

      2. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

        I sure wish you could explain that to AT, our resident Torquemada who has an inordinate obsession about sex workers and confuses censenting adult LGBTQ with child molesters.

        1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

          JesseAz points out how fallacious that thinking is. Why do you hold to such faulty propositions?

  6. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Feds knew for years Joe met with Hunters China state business clients.

    https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/feds-knew-2016-hunter-connected-his-chinese-business-partner-his

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Just to pick up the bar tab.

    2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

      Fake impeachment is no longer a thing, Trumpy-Tard.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        Are you seriously trying to #DefendBidenAtAllCosts? How to say you’re a Democrat shill without actually coming out and saying it.

        1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

          He used to be a paid shill, but I'm pretty sure he got canned a year ago and now is doing freebies out of spite.

          1. R Mac   1 year ago

            And doing it terribly.

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

              Well, Shrike is retarded, so he’s at least got that going for him.

    3. HorseConch   1 year ago

      Of course they knew. There's no way the Secret Service didn't know something was going on. From as shady as the business partners are, they were probably also under CIA surveillance.

    4. ObviouslyNotSpam   1 year ago

      "“When we returned from an event to the hotel, there was a rope line, and Jonathan Li was in the lobby of the hotel where I was going to meet him for coffee. In that line I introduced my dad to Jonathan Li and a friend of his, and they shook hands and I believe probably took a photograph. And then my father went up to his room, and I went to have coffee with Jonathan Li,” Hunter Biden told investigators, describing the meeting which was chronicled in the emails."

      Sounds serious... They may even have taken a selfie with him!

  7. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    It's a resilient little place, and if you happen to be a New Yorker in need of a beach getaway...

    The last thing any pleasant place needs is more New Yorkers.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    ...the writer and director Bong Joon Ho ribbed Americans for their aversion to 'the one-inch-tall barrier of subtitles...'

    SPEAK AMERICAN

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

      DOES TANGIERS, VA DIALECT, WORK?

      1. MasterThief   1 year ago

        My wife's family is from Smith island. They definitely have a unique accent that will die in a couple decades at most as the islands sink and the occupants die off.

    2. Chumby   1 year ago

      Can it even be ribbed when only one-inch tall? Guess the Ho could be asked.

  9. JesseAz   1 year ago

    At the same time Democrats are screaming no non citizens vote in federal elections, they admit that yes sometimes they vote in federal elections. Still refuse to pass a bill disqualifying them from voting in federal elections.

    https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/non-citizens-found-state-voter-rolls-dems-say-gop-concerns-are-election

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      No widespread improper voting.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        If we close our eyes and don't look we get the cleanest election ever.

      2. Michael Ejercito   1 year ago

        I was told that they would not vote because they esnt to keep a low profile or else they would be deported.

        Just like they would not drive drunk nor commit murder.

        1. Zeb   1 year ago

          That argument applies to illegals a lot more than to non-citizens in general.

          1. JesseAz   1 year ago

            Except we can look at places like California who has DAs that will excuse crimes by illegals but not for citizens, to help them avoid deportation.

            Government even spends more per capita helping illegals with these cases than public defense per capita costs.

            In the last year we have seen illegals start shop lifting gangs. They have no fear of deportation. Look at the group that attacked cops in NYC. They brag about it on social media.

            1. Zeb   1 year ago

              Yes, I think it is a lot less true than it once was that illegals will tend to keep their heads down and behave to stay out of trouble.

    2. ObviouslyNotSpam   1 year ago

      You're trying to conflate non-citizens "voting in any election" with non-citizens "voting in federal elections" (presumably because you oppose all immigration, not just illegal immigration), but that's not what the article you cited supports.

      Perhaps more states should do what Georgia does, and no non-citizens would have to be removed from state voter roles at all? I wonder if ERIC would have helped states do this?

  10. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

    “That floating pier the U.S. government built? Well, it’s failed to deliver much aid to Gaza.”

    I’m shocked…shocked!

    $320M, 70 trucks...59 if you coun the 11 looted trucks.

    That's only $6.27M per truck. For government work, that's almost a bargain.

    1. A Thinking Mind   1 year ago

      How dare the Israelis attack and loot the aid trucks! How monstrous can you get?!

    2. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

      I read that as the cost of the pier alone. Not the trucks, aid or labor to continue the mission.

      1. R Mac   1 year ago

        And does is account for the ten percent to Joe?

    3. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

      My best friend was in Somalia (left just before the battle of Mogadishu). He talk about running humanitarian supplies into the city, have to have guys up on top of the truck with Billy clubs or the people would mob the truck and steal anything that wasn't nailed down. They even stole the drip pans and chock blocks for their humvees. He also told about this guy who would run up to the wire and dump a mag from his AK every night. The rounds easily cleared the whole camp, never even came close to hitting anything, but because of the UN enforced RoE they couldn't drop the guy. So they just set out and watch the tracers crossing the sky.

  11. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    SpaceX is considering a tender offer...

    ...from Jeff Bezos's penis rocket.

    1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

      Yeah, pretty much everyone I talked to who saw that 90+ year old astronaut last week all said the rocket looked like a dildo.

      1. Zeb   1 year ago

        Are there rockets that don't look like dildos?

        1. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

          Yes but they won't get you off

      2. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

        Anything is a dildo if you're brave enough

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

      Thrusting its way up, up, up, rising to the occasion ...

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        That’s a cocky dick move.

        1. JesseAz   1 year ago

          Doesn't have the balls to be a real rocket.

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

            It takes a village to erect a rocket.

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

              Oops! Launched prematurely. Sorry.

        2. Ajsloss   1 year ago

          Much like Peter Griffin, we don't like cocky around here. Boo cocky!

          1. R Mac   1 year ago

            Boo cocky?

            What does Stormy Daniels have to do with this?

    3. Chumby   1 year ago

      Cosmonaughty

      1. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

        Astrobad! 🙂

    4. Stuck in California   1 year ago

      How is This not already here?

      So disappoint.

  12. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Is the U.S. government changing how it regulates crypto?

    I have it on good authority that blockchain can't be regulated.

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

      I have it on good authority

      Dr. Morens, he's clearly a tech guru?

      1. Minadin   1 year ago

        I think they misspelled his last name by one vowel.

        "This should go away if Rand Paul doesn't amplify it too much." - Dr. Morens

        "We are all smart enough to know never to have smoking guns, and if we did we wouldn't put them in emails and if we found them we'd delete them." - Dr. Morens

        "In my 22 years at NIAID I've never seen a FOIA that turned up useful information" - Dr. Morens

        "I deleted the email but now I learn that every email I ever got/sent since 1998 is captured and will be turned over, whether or not I instantly deleted it.
        "Gmail, phone text . . . I need to scrupulously rely on those exclusively."- Dr. Morens

  13. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

    "Riots in New Caledonia have led to delayed voting reforms for the French Pacific territory."

    These xenophobic nationalists (and racist to boot) are just mad because some foreigners who’ve lived in the country for 10 years or more might be allowed to vote…

    And now the government bans TikTok!

    “In what’s marked as an EU first, the French government has blocked TikTok in its territory of New Caledonia amid widespread pro-independence protests.

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Dancing their way to freedom!

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

    Liz -- you've got a great voice, you ask good questions, and your face expresses your reactions well. But an hour and 23 minutes? I can read and skim a whole lot faster than that. I just don't have time for watching people talk.

    1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

      But she's talking about swallowing.

    2. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

      Do her a solid and just play it in the background while your cleaning around the house or whatever.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        Us libertarians demand low paid au pairs to clean for us.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          You need to level up to using orphans.

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

            Orphans are for monocle polishing.

          2. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

            Orphans are for goverment medical experiment

          3. R Mac   1 year ago

            I already use orphans for plenty.

            — Lying Jeffy

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

              Does he share them with Shrike?

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Yeah, there's very little that I'll listen to for an hour and a half unless I'm on a road trip. Even having it on in the background at work won't really function well because I'm doing work stuff and won't listen to the discussion, which is sort of the whole point.

      I don't doubt the content is interesting, but cutting it down to about 20-30 minutes might work better, or breaking it up into clips on separate topics that will be more easily digestible.

      1. R Mac   1 year ago

        I get what you’re saying, but Joe Rogan got super rich doing a three hour podcast every day, so the common format is at least an hour.

        1. R Mac   1 year ago

          And for anyone interested in history, I recommend Darryl Cooper‘s Martyr Made. His episode called The Anti-humans about the Bolshevik revolution was great.

        2. Jefferson Paul   1 year ago

          Last night I watched the whole three-hour Rogan podcast with Dave Smith. When I got to the end, I couldn't believe it had been that long.

        3. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          Yeah, but Rogan's also got celebrity cachet and his brand can support something of that scope because he's willing to pretty much bring on anyone. It's also taken him a while to build up to where he's at currently, and it's not an accident that he really took off during the pandemic because he was willing to question the conventional wisdom without getting thrown off the air.

      2. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

        Red, here is a pro tip I learned at work. Go to settings, playback speed, and select 1.5x; that 1:20 time will become 40 minutes. Much more manageable.

        I do this a lot and find it a huge time saver.

        @LizWolfe....why not publish transcripts? Do you offer transcript?

    4. Zeb   1 year ago

      A long and short version would be good. Sometimes I like listening to long interviews.

    5. R Mac   1 year ago

      I listen to podcasts when I’m driving.

      1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

        Me too, however I find them too distracting while putting

        1. R Mac   1 year ago

          Whatabout when chipping?

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

            How can you hear the podcast over the chipper?

  15. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

    If you love me/Roundup, you're sure to enjoy JAQ. If you hate me/Roundup, well, this episode is about the possibility of my house being swallowed by the ocean

    What if I watch for prurient reasons and unwholesome motivations?

    1. Randy Sax   1 year ago

      I wonder if Liz has tried the clothes off app from a few roundups ago.....

    2. Chumby   1 year ago

      If her housing situation becomes underwater, any improvements would be a sunk cost.

    3. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

      When will the reason commenters get their own podcast?

  16. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

    SCOOP: Whistleblowers at UCLA medical school say it has dramatically lowered admissions standards for minority applicants.

    As a result, they say, 50% of some cohorts now fail basic tests of medical competence.

    We've obtained shocking internal data.

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Competency is racist.

    2. JesseAz   1 year ago

      The tests are obviously racist.

    3. Mike Parsons   1 year ago

      I cant really make out this chart, whats it showing?

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        The failure rate of standard comps during med school.

    4. Moonrocks   1 year ago

      As if planes falling out of the sky wasn't enough.

    5. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

      Just put yourself in the shoes of the minority med student who worked hard, studied hard, to get good grades, and score well on the MCAT, now your patients will have to wonder if you're one of the diversity admissions who couldn't pass basic courses. How would that make you feel? Lowering standards doesn't help create acceptance. It hinders it. It doesn't end prejudices, it enhances them. But then again. I think that's kind of the point, if the DEI thugs were willing to admit it.

      1. ObviouslyNotSpam   1 year ago

        Why do you think they're trying to foster prejudice against minorities?

        1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

          They're doing it from an attempt to "include" them by prioritizing skin color instead of what they've been able to accomplish on the field. This allows ground to "foster prejudice"--A.K.A. skepticism based on current policies put in place.

          Stop defending the DEI thugs.

  17. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

    This will be the story of the year, Peanuts:

    Texas power prices briefly soar 1,600% as a spring heat wave is expected to drive record demand for energy
    ...
    Brutal heat waves over recent summers have shattered records for power demand, sending spot prices on wild, sudden swings. In September, Texas power prices surged as much as 20,000%.
    ...
    Meanwhile, Texas has seen an influx of residents since the pandemic as people fled states like California and New York, where the cost of living is higher, meaning more customers are plugged into the grid.

    Not just Texas either. All over - except in Georgia where we opened two beautiful nuclear plants.

    https://fortune.com/2024/05/18/texas-power-prices-1600-percent-heat-wave-record-energy-demand-electric-grid/

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      They’re two new units at an existing nuclear power plant. We still way outdo you here in Illinois, nuclear power-wise.

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Huh, turns out supply and demand is a real thing to keep the grid operational. Meanwhile, in the progressive utopia of California, they're having to resort to charging income-based energy bills and can't even prevent rolling blackouts.

      1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

        And they've banned portable generators.

        1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

          They should import hospital-grade generators from Gaza.

    3. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      except in Georgia where we opened two beautiful nuclear plants.

      Good for Georgia. No, seriously. Nuclear is the energy of the future.

    4. LIBtranslator   1 year ago

      Then there's the power demands of server farms. Yet the Democrats want to literally ban electricity. The same bovine incomprehension of electrodynamics is largely shared by the girl-bullying prohibitionist party. Yet they instinctively sense that joining the aborigines in generating capacity entails losing a war to some colonial power that wishes we would. Maxwell's equations were published well before Billy Sherman did to the Indians what Rome did to Carthage. But try explaining that to Kleptocracy sockmuppets...

      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

        Lol. Power generation and girl bullying. Like peanut butter and chocolate.

        Never change, hank.

  18. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Wonder how Shrike and Jeff are handling the MMFA layoffs.

    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      Just before the election too. Curious.

      Maybe the loathsome twosome are going to be replaced with AI?

      1. Chumby   1 year ago

        Could a computer be programmed to be that pathological?

        1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

          Ask HAL.

          1. Chumby   1 year ago

            HAL was programmed to complete the mission without revealing its true objective. He later sacrificed himself to save the crew on the Leonov. Though being programmed with “Defend Biden at all costs” could result in similar original outcomes.

  19. Sevo   1 year ago

    There must be some issue trivial enough as to not warrant meddling by the federal government, but we haven't found it yet:
    "...The US Justice Department and 30 state and district attorneys general have filed an antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation Entertainment, alleging that it has a monopoly in the live ticketing industry that enables it to illegally suppress competition..."
    https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/23/24163083/live-nation-ticketmaster-doj-monopoly-lawsuit-break-up

    Garland's granddaughter probably went to Swift's concert and he paid.

    1. JesseAz   1 year ago

      This is how Biden is bringing inflation down!

  20. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

    Burger King: "Fuck you Ronald McDonald. We're cuttin' prices before you do".

    Burger King to launch $5 value meal ahead of McDonald’s: report

    https://nypost.com/2024/05/23/business/burger-king-to-launch-5-value-meal-ahead-of-mcdonalds-report/

    #EatCheapBitches

    1. Sevo   1 year ago

      Fuck off and die, you slimy pile of lying lefty shit.

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

        What were you on time-out for Sevo?

        Rumor was that you were chained-up in the backyard.

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

          You missed him the most.

        2. sarcasmic   1 year ago

          Be interesting to see how many unsolved murders of Prius owners happened while he was missing.

          1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

            Alcoholic fry-cooks obviously survived.

          2. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

            Where’s Lying Jeffy to comment on the dehumanization wafting off Sarc’s comment?

            Also, IDEAS!

          3. Its_Not_Inevitable   1 year ago

            Glomming on to that sick pervert isn't a good look.

          4. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

            Don’t you claim to understand economics? Why piggy-back on SPB’s obvious dipshittery like this?

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

              Because he can do it one handed while downing a Colt 45 40 in the other hand.

        3. LIBtranslator   1 year ago

          The news said he was injured by fellow inmates...

          1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

            Is that how you defend events like the Soviet Red Terror?

    2. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Nothing better than a hastily put together plan. I’m sure it will work out better than it did for red lobster.

    3. Super Scary   1 year ago

      "Burger King plans to run its offer for several months, the report said, citing the memo. Meanwhile, McDonald’s promotion would run for about a four weeks, "

      Get it while it's hot! Then we're right back to $15 #1 Combos.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        Saw a chart last night that showed the price increases on fast food (think it was Mickey D's, Burger King, and Chik-fil-a), and it was unbelievable how much prices had gone up. I think it showed a Big Mac basically doubling in cost.

        1. Reshufflex   1 year ago

          Qu’ils mangent de la brioche” -Joe Biden.

        2. Super Scary   1 year ago

          I live in a major city, so I'm probably seeing even larger prices than other areas. At this point, there is even less of a reason to eat fast food than there ever was; price, quality, quantity - it's all bad.

        3. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          But Shrike told us that this is the bestest economy….

          in the world.

          Shrike wouldn’t lie to us and gaslight us now, would he?

        4. NealAppeal   1 year ago

          When you can go to Chili's and get an inordinately better burger, fries, (plus salad or soup), for $11...after tip it comes out the same as McDs, or any fast food. McDs in my town is slow as ever and Chik-Fil-A/Canes lines are long as can be there is hardly a savings in time. What's the point of fast food joints anymore?

        5. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

          Big Macs are 90% spittin’ terbacky.

    4. Chumby   1 year ago

      Fuck you Ronald McFondled

      1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

        That made me Grimace.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          I got a Birdie for SPB2.

        2. Chumby   1 year ago

          Pluggo’s unhappy meal.

    5. Zeb   1 year ago

      I know you are an idiot. But I'm still surprised that you are still going with this "inflation isn't real" nonsense. Food prices really are a lot higher than a few years ago. Especially restaurants.

      1. Mike Parsons   1 year ago

        Meh, idiocy isn't his primary issue.

        His primary issue is he's a partisan hack for the DNC, everything really flows from that.

        Though, one could say the only path that could lead you to being a establishment DNC shill would be idiocy, so I suppose there is a chicken/egg dilemma

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          I think the qualification for being a DNC shill is to be an idiot so I’d say being an idiot comes first.

          1. NealAppeal   1 year ago

            In SPBPs case, it's the acceptance of pedophiles. D's are the only ones acquiescing to the deviant group SPBP belongs and the reason his handle has a 2...because his OG handle was banned for posting a link to child porn. Sorry, I don't have Sevo's copypasta that should follow every SPBP2 comment.

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

              It’s easy to remember.

              Turd lies. Turd knows he lies. We know Turd lies. Turd knows we know he lies. Turd lies.

      2. JesseAz   1 year ago

        Temporary sales at a loss prove no inflation.

      3. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

        I never said inflation isn't real, you moron.

        I did say it was a worldwide issue and the US was #51 worst - not even close to the worst.

        And if big spending causes inflation then Fatass Donnie is mostly to blame.

        1. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

          Today and yesterday you have been implying that inflation isn’t a problem because burger king and mcdonalds run loss leader promotions.

          This is in addition to your regular posts that it isn't a problem because people can buy in bulk.

          You are a dumbass.

        2. Zeb   1 year ago

          Then what is your point in posting these things about obviously loss-leading promotions at fast food restaurants and all the “cheesypoofs” nonsense?
          And congress is most to blame. Every president from Hoover on has been part of the problem too.

      4. R Mac   1 year ago

        Turd lies.

        1. ObviouslyNotSpam   1 year ago

          There's no promotion?

          1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

            Not in the way Shrike described it. Stop defending him.

  21. Reshufflex   1 year ago

    Forget the pier afar. Fix the potholes around here. My tires cry weekly. And work on that bridge in your backyard, Biden. You’ll need to cross it on your way home in six months.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Well, technically 8 months, but we'll see if the "cabal" decides to go ahead and let him have a second term, or cuts back on the ballot stuffing so Trump can be in office when the shit hits the fan.

      1. R Mac   1 year ago

        Have you seen the press conference with the leader from some African country? We’ve reached the angry outburst stage of dementia, not sure how they keep it together until November.

      2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

        It really does look like they want trump to win.

    2. Moonrocks   1 year ago

      Considering the regime's track record, do you really want them "fixing" your streets?

      1. Reshufflex   1 year ago

        Uh, you got me there.

  22. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

    the writer and director Bong Joon Ho ribbed Americans for their aversion to 'the one-inch-tall barrier of subtitles,'

    LOL, who does this ding-dong think he's kidding? People can barely watch anything on a screen anymore without an accompanying script.

    1. Mike Parsons   1 year ago

      ya, the audience as a whole needs to have their atrophied brains tuned up from years of very shitty movies/shows that spend the majority of their time beating you over the head with whatever plot points they want you to know and whatever the current day *message* is.

      This is 1000% due to the recent supply of unintelligent, hack, political activist writers who completely lack the ability to write an adult/complex/interesting/thought-provoking character, script, or show in general.

      Normally the very childish, amateur attempt at a plot involves foreshadowing and repetitively beating you over the head with *important details* that is so obvious a down's child would have no problem getting it.

      And ya, subtitles are a whole another story, its just a different movie experience

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        Watch an average YouTuber reaction, and the subtitles are almost always on. It's probably due to video games being so prevalent, because they've used script boxes and subtitles for narration for decades.

        1. Mike Parsons   1 year ago

          I more meant subtitles with the primary spoken language being different (one that you dont understand), making it IMO less immersive

  23. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

    Bratislava’s decision not to send weapons to Kiev was one of the major reasons behind the recent attack on Prime Minister Robert Fico, a Slovak Specialized Criminal Court concluded on Thursday as it was deciding on a pre-trial restraint measure against the suspect.

    US State Department and CIA sending a message.

    1. Chumby   1 year ago

      Those not pragueressive better czech their six.

    2. ObviouslyNotSpam   1 year ago

      "According to the court document, Cintula claimed to be feeling “powerless and frustrated with the state of society” following changes introduced by Fico’s leftist-populist government since it came to power last October.

      The suspect said he “doesn’t agree with the policies of the current government, including the abolition of the Office of the Special Prosecutor,” which handled top political and organized crime cases, and he “doesn’t agree with the persecution of culture and media workers.”

      He said what he mainly wants is for “military assistance to be given to Ukraine,” and “regards the current government as a Judas toward the European Union,” so he “decided to act.”

      Fico, who is serving his fourth term as Slovakia’s prime minister, has championed a revision of the country’s criminal code which reduced punishments for crimes of corruption and abolished the special prosecutor’s office, which has handled dozens of graft, organized crime and abuse of power cases against police, judges, oligarchs and MPs connected to Fico’s Smer (Direction) party."

      Yeah, the CIA is a huge sponsor of those so-called "poetry clubs":

      "Since 2015 he has been a member of the Association of Slovak Writers. In Levice, where he lived in a modest apartment in a seven-story building, he was one of the founders of the Dúha (Rainbow) Literary Club. One of the 23 members of the club, Andrej Hlinka, was a candidate for the Slovak People’s Party, a far-right party, in the 2022 regional elections. Cintula published three books of poetry in recent years, one of them riddled with remarks against the Roma community in Slovakia.

      Besides his literary inclinations, in 2016 the perpetrator of the attack founded a political platform called Movement Against Violence. “The world is full of violence and weapons, as if people had gone crazy,” he declared in a video posted on social media. Cintula urged citizens to “take to the streets again, fill the squares, show strength but not violence” and asserted that Slovak democracy was threatened by “the oligarchs and rich people who buy political representatives.”

      1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

        It has been suggested that Cintula's political views shifted over time. In the 2019 Slovak presidential election, he showed support for social liberal Progressive Slovakia (PS) candidate Zuzana Čaputová. A 2022 post by the Movement Against Violence, apparently written by Cintula, condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It said "What Slavic brotherhood? There is only an aggressor and an attacked". Slovak media said it had identified Cintula at the mass protests against Fico government in the months and weeks before the shooting. Cintula reportedly said that he opposes Fico's policies such as its plans to take greater control of the media, its weakening of anti-corruption laws, and its scrapping of the Special Prosecutor's Office that dealt with corruption, some of it involving Fico's allies. In the hearing, Cintula stated that he wanted military aid to be provided to Ukraine, which was instead blocked by the government. - Wikipedia

        You left this part out. Lose your dishonesty.

  24. Rick James   1 year ago

    The pier was built on an Army ship off the coast of Gaza by roughly 1,000 American troops. The project had hoped to bring in 90 trucks' worth of aid per day, scaling up to 150 before long. In reality, progress has stalled: Over the course of this past week—the first the pier has been opened—only 70 trucks total have reached warehouses, with 11 of those looted along the way.

    Can we simply admit that America no longer has the expertise and ingenuity to do this kind of stuff that we used to pull off with aplomb in wwii?

    We're a picked flower. I think it's a lot less painful to just admit this and move on.

    1. R Mac   1 year ago

      Plus, you know, the whole giving aid to a country that’s currently holding Americans hostage. If anyone of them are still alive.

    2. LIBtranslator   1 year ago

      WW2 was, like WW1 and the Opium Wars, another fight over dope markets. Again America played favorites and again got sucked in by a player with a stake in those markets. In these latter events, however, U.S. politicians had the aplomb to play coy until the favorites were strapped enough to agree to ANYTHING--for a while. Fortress America requires nuclear reactors so we can tell the the Mohammedans to shove it. But energy is precisely what Dems seek to ban as fanatically as the other idiots want to ban birth control and gin substitutes. See why that 3rd party needs to reboot to the original Founders' planks?

  25. LIBtranslator   1 year ago

    Every time Republicans overstep the acceptable deadly coercion bar and get their asses thrown out, infiltrators pop up to shift discussion away from that failure toward a different bugbear. Bert Hoover and Harry Anslinger's "new race" of Aryan teetotalers required crushing trade, hence crushing the economy. Silvershirts, Bundists, Co-Prosperitans, Klans and Fifth columns sprouted like toadstools to call FDR a dictator for legalizing beer. Now girl-enslaving is added to GOP prohibitionism, they lose, so The Lizard points at Taiwan and Israel and hisses. Hisstory rhymes.

    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      Purple monkey watermelon Tuesday.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

        Thanks for that. Now it all makes sense.

        1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

          Hank's like the Da Vinci Code.

      2. Mike Parsons   1 year ago

        "What is...

        things BP calls black people?"

        1. R Mac   1 year ago

          Ha

      3. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

        Yo ML, is that guy LIB 'Ok' or just a schizophrenic?

        1. Jefferson Paul   1 year ago

          It's Hank Phillips, which was his earlier handle. I suspect his dementia is further along than Biden's.

        2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

          Late-stage dementia. The sixties hit him hard and he never managed to move on.

        3. R Mac   1 year ago

          Who is Hank Phillips? This is Hank Phillips!

          https://libertariantranslator.wordpress.com/who-is-hank-phillips/

    2. Its_Not_Inevitable   1 year ago

      Comstock!

  26. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

    Scottie Scheffler charges NOT dropped.
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/golf/article-13451585/Scottie-Scheffler-charges-NOT-dropped-Louisville-Police-reveal-shocking-PGA-Championship-arrest.html

    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      Mysteriously the officer's mandatory body camera wasn't working during the exchange. How odd.

      1. Rick James   1 year ago

        You know where else cameras were mysteriously not working?

      2. R Mac   1 year ago

        I saw a video from across the parking lot that really makes it look like the cop lied about getting dragged.

  27. Rick James   1 year ago

    Bong Joon Ho ribbed Americans for their aversion to 'the one-inch-tall barrier of subtitles,'" writes Brandon Yu at The New York Times. "But in 2024, 'The Sympathizer' is among a growing number of American works—including the recent prestige films 'Minari' (2020), 'Past Lives' (2023) and 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' (2022); the television epics 'Pachinko' (2022) and 'Shogun' (2024); and the family-friendly series 'Ms. Marvel' (2022) and 'American Born Chinese' (2023)—that use Asian languages to bring additional depth and nuance to their stories. 'I don't think it is just a temporary blip,' said Minjeong Kim, the director of the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies at San Diego State University. 'The trend has shifted.'"

    I guess the explosion of Chinese cinema in the early 2000s was something that happened to other people? Movies like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon weren't hits with American Audiences? Hero? House of Flying Daggers? The Raid Redemption? All these were just things that happened to other Americans?

    Is there something in the water causing every Johnny Come Lately to act as if they're singlehandedly smashing glass ceilings, knocking down barriers and stunningly and bravely paving the way to the future when they're 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 years late to the party?

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      You know how these people are. They have to come up with some reason that people don't watch their shit that doesn't indict their own low-effort content.

      1. BYODB   1 year ago

        It's cheaper to make movies oversea's by a whole lot. Before he lost his mind, even Cameron knew that. If memory serves, the set for Titanic was built in Mexico for exactly that reason.

        Audiences were gravitating to high budget blockbusters with close to zero plot for at least the last decade, but it seems they might like movies with lower production costs but better plots or more realistic action again going forward.

        It probably has something to do with the general disinterest in superhero flicks and the production that went into them. CGI, even if it looks damn good, just isn't enough to cover for an utter lack of plot or even worse a ham fisted 'message' movie selling values over content.

        Plus, it was never going to be sustainable to have production costs in the 500 million dollar range. That's just insane.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          It’s cheaper to make movies oversea’s by a whole lot. Before he lost his mind, even Cameron knew that. If memory serves, the set for Titanic was built in Mexico for exactly that reason.

          Yeah, Disney gets a bunch of tax credits to film in the UK. Doesn’t stop them from losing money anymore, but the losses would be catastrophic if they did the filming in the US.

          CGI, even if it looks damn good, just isn’t enough to cover for an utter lack of plot or even worse a ham fisted ‘message’ movie selling values over content.

          It certainly doesn't help that a lot of CGI these days looks like absolute dogshit despite all the money being spent on it. They need to take some lessons from Toho Studios on what they did for "Godzilla Minus One" to keep costs down.

    2. Super Scary   1 year ago

      I suppose in their mind, Americans are still stuck on Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan movies.

    3. Rick James   1 year ago

      My God, I forgot "Curse of the Golden Flower". My account should be shadowbanned for that oversight.

      1. mad.casual   1 year ago

        John Woo effectively invented the gun fu genre that the more visible half of Keanu Reeves’ career has been orbiting for the last 3 decades (to say nothing of Christian Bale, James McAvoy, Hugo Weaving, Chow Yun-Fat, Ryan Reynolds…).

        Chinese and non-culturlally Western/American Southwestern audiences perceived shootouts, frequently rather accurately depicted as hiding under cover between volleys, as boring and quick draw street battles as anachronistic. Even if you don’t like his specific direction or any given film, which I can understand and not-infrequently agree with, he really has fundamentally altered or (re)shaped action cinema, seemingly in both the US and in China, for the last ~50 yrs.

        I don't consider him to be any sort of cinematic God, but anyone advancing idea that Chinese subtitles in a few, mostly-middling-at-best box office features is some sort of ground swell or watershed moment in American cinematic history without recognizing him deserves to be choked out and then have a bullet inserted into their brain pan by John Wick.

    4. mtrueman   1 year ago

      ” Movies like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon weren’t hits with American Audiences? ”

      It was a typical genre picture. Very well done, no doubt, but it didn’t break any new ground and had little relevance to the contemporary world. The director, Ang Lee, is a Taiwanese transplant to the states, but there was nothing in the film that the Communist Chinese could object to. (Similarly another film with the communist stamp of approval, The Three Body Problem, is receiving rave reviews here.)

      Parasite is essentially a Marxist satire on contemporary Korea, and is far more relevant.

      The President’s Last Bang of 2005 is another Korean political satire. It’s about the chief of the KCIA’s assassination of President Pak Chunghee in 1979. Korea’s high court ordered cuts to be made.
      “Almost the entirety of the film focuses on the few hours before and after Park’s assassination on October 26, 1979. Undoubtedly the most controversial aspect of the film is its portrayal of Park: in the film, he is shown to be a cowardly libertine who is seen having late-night drinking parties, pawing young women, and in particular having much admiration for Japanese culture to the point of occasionally speaking Japanese himself. The memory of Japanese occupation remains fresh in the minds of many South Koreans; this was seen to imply Park had affection for—if not association with—Korea’s former colonial rulers. ”(Pak was educated in Japan and served in the Japanese military.)
      https://www.torlock.com/torrent/9549672/the-presidents-last-bang-korean-brrip-mp3.html

      1. R Mac   1 year ago

        Irrelevant.

        1. mtrueman   1 year ago

          Exactly my point. These blockbuster spectacles from China are not relevant. If you are looking for relevance, try something from Korea.

          1. R Mac   1 year ago

            Your comment was irrelevant.

            1. mtrueman   1 year ago

              If you are looking for relevance, try something from Korea. These blockbuster spectacles from China are not relevant.

              From China, try The Fat Years by Chan Koonchun. It’s an SF novel in translation, and given the official cold shoulder by Beijing, it’s unlikely to be adapted for the screen.

              “Banned in China, this controversial and politically charged novel tells the story of the search for an entire month erased from official Chinese history.

              Beijing, sometime in the near future: a month has gone missing from official records. No one has any memory of it, and no one could care less–except for a small circle of friends, who will stop at nothing to get to the bottom of the sinister cheerfulness and amnesia that have possessed the Chinese nation. When they kidnap a high-ranking official and force him to reveal all, what they learn–not only about their leaders, but also about their own people–stuns them to the core. It is a message that will astound the world.

              A kind of Brave New World reflecting the China of our times, The Fat Years is a complex novel of ideas that reveals all too chillingly the machinations of the postmodern totalitarian state, and sets in sharp relief the importance of remembering the past to protect the…”

              https://libgen.is/fiction/D817566BD10669252FC17447EFD3FB75

              1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

                Irrelevant.

                1. mtrueman   1 year ago

                  Exactly my point. Looking for relevance in these communist approved action movies is a fool's errand.

  28. MWAocdoc   1 year ago

    "The pier was built on an Army ship off the coast of Gaza by roughly 1,000 American troops."

    The unit's official motto is "Can't Do!" It's also their unofficial motto ...

    1. Jefferson Paul   1 year ago

      What, are they teachers?

  29. Super Scary   1 year ago

    “the writer and director Bong Joon Ho ribbed Americans for their aversion to ‘the one-inch-tall barrier of subtitles,'” writes”

    It should be noted that in Shogun, even though the non-Japanese characters are speaking English in the show, they are actually supposed to be speaking Portuguese. Thank goodness they did that. The thought of double the amount of subtitles would shatter our tiny American brains.

    1. Zeb   1 year ago

      Do you imagine that other countries generally watch English language movies with subtitles? This isn't an American thing.

      1. ObviouslyNotSpam   1 year ago

        If they did, their English would be a lot better. The Netherlands, with too small a population to economically support dubbing every foreign movie into Dutch, usually subtitles them instead, which allows moviegoers to hear the languages as they were originally spoken. That, reportedly, is why Dutch people speak foreign languages (especially English) so well.

        But dubbing is the norm in most larger foreign markets.

    2. mtrueman   1 year ago

      "The thought of double the amount of subtitles would shatter our tiny American brains."

      I thought we already solved that problem. Everyone speaks English, with the foreigners having a British accent.

  30. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

    Arab Americans, including Muslims, may not sit out the election. Moving towards voting trump.
    https://archive.fo/IFC2U
    New York Times-Siena College poll released last week, Donald Trump led Biden 57-25 among Arab and Muslim voters in five key battleground states; those who said they voted in 2020 reported they had supported Biden 56-35 at the time.

    1. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

      Polls are trash, this far out from an election. The aggregate tells you sentiment, not much more.

      Besides, at POTUS Biden's age, he has an ~8% chance of croaking between now and the election. The physical and cognitive decline are plain, and obvious. There is no guarantee that he goes the distance.

  31. I, Woodchipper   1 year ago

    SpaceX is considering a tender offer; shares would be sold at a price that would indicate the company is valued at roughly $200 billion.

    Bloomberg is fake news. Elon tweeted right after that they have no intention of doing this and that in fact SpaceX plans to buy back equity from existing shareholders.

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      The best news is made up news.

      1. mad.casual   1 year ago

        Normally words are violence that doesn't produce any physical wounds but, when the impact of words can be rather objectively measured in dollars of valuation lost, that's just free speech.

  32. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

    I hope history records that today, the ICJ is 'ordering' Israel to stop conducting it's existential war for survival against a Judeocidal terror group, Hamas, who vows to kill all Jews.

    It is not merely amoral, it is morally abhorrent.

    1. EdG   1 year ago

      Deuteronomy 7:1-5

      1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

        You do realize those groups wanted Israel out of existence, don't you? Not so different from Hamas.

        Your antisemitism couldn't be any more blatant by now.

    2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      "The ICJ is ‘ordering’ Israel to stop conducting it’s existential war for survival"

      It's okay, because later, Judge Judy, who has as much legitimacy as the IJC, overturned their ruling.

    3. mtrueman   1 year ago

      "I hope history records that today"

      Today will only be a footnote. The important date is Oct. 7, when Israel embarked on an existential war that it had no hope in securing victory. The consequences of fighting and losing an existential war are not pretty, especially for the current Israel regime. I'm doubt that any amount of bribing and blackmailing America's elite will save them.

      1. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

        So based on this, your prediction is Israel will cease to exist. When can we expect that to occur?

        1. mtrueman   1 year ago

          Do you understand the meaning of the word ‘existential?’

          “When can we expect that to occur?”

          As the good book says, it will come like a thief in the night ie unexpectedly.

          1. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

            miscontrueman, a filthy, nasty-ass antisemitic POS, cheering for the extinction of Jews. Take a swan dive off a rooftop.

            1. mtrueman   1 year ago

              You are the one predicting the end of Israel. I agree with you but it has nothing to do with any decision by the ICJ. It's Israel's intemperate decision to embark on a war it can't win. And fear not. It's Israel that's doomed; Jews will survive. Most of Israel's Jews are European transplants who retain their duel citizenship and passports. When the shit hits the fan, they will flee to safety. The process has already begun with the evacuation of Jews from the north of Israel and the vicinity of Gaza. Israel has shrunken significantly since Oct. last year.

              1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

                Point to us where we made such predictions. Get at it.

                And contrary to your claim, Israel has been making great progress towards their goals. If you want it to end, tell your terrorist friends to surrender, release all remaining hostages, and turn themselves in to be tried for crimes against humanity.

                1. mtrueman   1 year ago

                  "Point to us where we made such predictions."

                  Look up the meaning of the word 'existential.'

                  "Israel has been making great progress towards their goals."

                  Like releasing hostages? Eliminating Hamas? Exterminating Palestinians? What goals are you referring to? The fact that you are incapable of pointing to any Israeli accomplishment tells me all I need to know. You are interested in cheerleading for Israel, and you can't even manage this. You completely neglect to accuse me of anti-semitism. Have you learned nothing in the past 7 months? Your comment reeks of desperation.

                  "If you want it to end, tell your terrorist friends to surrender"

                  Why would they surrender? Do you also expect Russia to surrender to Ukraine any time soon? Palestinians are winning and Israel is losing. As long as Israel is incapable of formulating let alone accomplishing any sensible goals, Palestine stands a good chance of coming out of this ahead. Then maybe we can enjoy peace and security in the Middle East.

          2. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

            “As the good book says, it will come like a thief in the night ie unexpectedly.”

            ie… you’re full of bullshit.

            1. mtrueman   1 year ago

              You can lay off the references shit and assholes. Sevo has returned. You don't want to steal his thunder, do you?

              1. Sevo   1 year ago

                Well, if the shoe fits, asshole shitbag, please wear it. You deserve nothing else, slimy pile of antisemitic shit.

                1. mtrueman   1 year ago

                  Shitbags don't wear shoes.

                  1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

                    So why does your marks appear on the on Sevo describes, hmm?

                    1. mtrueman   1 year ago

                      I don't know why does your marks appear on the on Sevo describes.

  33. Sevo   1 year ago

    Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2
    "What were you on time-out for Sevo?.."

    A pedophilic scumbag like you would presume a "time out", since that's what you got after linking kiddie porn.
    See any change in my handle, you steaming pile of lying lefty shit?

  34. Moderation4ever   1 year ago

    The success of building the floating pier should be acknowledged. That its first weeks of operation are rough is not unexpected. Let not write it off as a failure immediately. It is also not a real solution to the problem; it will help but that is all it can do. The looting of relief supplies should also not be unexpected in these circumstances. I suggest that focusing on the 59 trucks that delivered aid and not the 11 lost.

    1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

      The signs are pointing towards failure. Lose the damage control you're spewing out.

      1. Moderation4ever   1 year ago

        In what ways do a week or two point towards failure? The fact is this does open a new point to get relief supplies to the Palestinians in Gaza.

    2. mtrueman   1 year ago

      " It is also not a real solution to the problem; "

      What is the problem? What is your idea of a real solution?

  35. mtrueman   1 year ago

    "A video is circulating online showing an Israeli soldier making threats against Israeli war cabinet ministers who are pushing for a deal with Hamas.

    “We want decisive victory,” the masked soldier says while standing in the apparent ruins of a Gaza home. “Those who harmed the nation of Israel … we want to annihilate them.”

    The soldier criticised Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, and said if he and others fail to deliver on the victory, reservist soldiers will follow Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu."

    This shows just how delusional and desperate Israelis are. Follow Netanyahu? He's the one who made a career of building up and encouraging Hamas, funding them and negotiating deals with them, and ignoring warnings of an impending invasion.

    1. Mike Parsons   1 year ago

      "We want decisive victory,” the masked soldier says while standing in the apparent ruins of a Gaza home. “Those who harmed the nation of Israel … we want to annihilate them.”

      Allah willing

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