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Politics

Distract the Voters

Plus: Birkenstocks, surfing, AI whistleblowers, my own NYPD encounter, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 6.5.2024 9:30 AM

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President Joe Biden peers into the crowd during a campaign speech. | TANNEN MAURY/UPI/Newscom
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Biden's flagging economy: Despite warning signs following excessive federal government pandemic-era spending, a recession never materialized. Inflation has been partly tamed (though at the cost of rate hikes by the Federal Reserve). The jobless rate is good, wage growth is decent, and yet still, voters just don't feel like the economy has improved much for them. People who want to buy houses that better fit their needs feel locked into place by the previous era of low interest rates, and they can't afford new places due to the high interest rates that will most likely stick around for a while. Groceries are expensive. Car and home insurance prices have skyrocketed.

What's an incumbent president to do, when running for reelection, if voters are dissatisfied with the economy he's presided over?

Well, if you're Joe Biden, the answer looks a little bit like: distract voters by cracking down on immigration.

Back in February, Gallup reported that immigration had surged to the top spot on voters' lists of priorities for the first time in five years. Meanwhile, Pew Research Center data from the same rough time period conflicts with that finding a bit, ranking the economy as voters' top priority (with the border crisis not far behind it). It's not a stretch to say Biden is worried about his polling numbers and isn't sure how to bring the economic relief to which voters might respond positively (nor on the timeline required to get his credit at the ballot box).

So immigration it is.

"The entry of any noncitizen into the United States across the southern border is hereby suspended and limited," reads Biden's latest executive order, issued yesterday. "When border encounters between ports of entry hit an average of 2,500 per day over a seven-day period, migrants will no longer be allowed to seek asylum unless they qualify for a narrow exception or request an appointment at a port of entry through an app (a process that has been glitchy and cumbersome)," writes Reason's Fiona Harrigan.

After a sustained period of fewer people attempting to come in via ports of entry (1,500 people or fewer per day on average over the course of a week, for two weeks), asylum seeking will be reopened. Right now, that daily number is hovering around 3,500, having been closer to 3,800 for much of last month (and 8,000 daily crossings for much of December).

Since FY 2019, there has been one month outside of FY 2020 where arrests fell below 1,500 per day. This is a ludicrous proposal. https://t.co/UogLyCYSK1

— David J. Bier (@David_J_Bier) June 3, 2024

Biden's right that there's a massive problem with the administrative capacity to process these asylum seekers: "The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service affirmative asylum backlog is now over 1 million cases and growing, with over 300,000 applications filed prior to 2021 still pending," reads Biden's executive order. "Pending cases [in immigration courts] more than doubled from the end of Fiscal Year 2016 to the end of Fiscal Year 2020 and doubled again between that time and the end of Fiscal Year 2023."

Generally speaking, when a migrant crosses into this country and claims asylum, they stay in the U.S. as they await their court appearance where they will then argue their case. Backlogs in the courts means, in essence, that they might stay in the country for years, caught in a sort of legal limbo. Without work authorization—something under the jurisdiction of the federal government—it can be very hard for them to actually begin to build lives for themselves versus being reliant on handouts (like those provided in New York City, at significant cost to lawful-resident taxpayers).

After Biden's long legacy of attacking Donald Trump's immigration policies, including restrictions on asylum seekers, this looks a bit like hypocrisy—or like an effort to curry favor with Trump voters and fence-sitters concerned by the influx at the southern border. Biden's accidentally letting not only his self-interest show but also his deep yearning for reelection.


Scenes from New York: Don't mess with me, NYPD!

NYPD just now, gives $75 ticket to dude smoking on the beach (Latino, my age). Then cops come over to me, suntanning on the beach w my baby, to let me know that they wrote the guy a ticket and that they were worried about secondhand smoke affecting my kid. Guess my response…

— Liz Wolfe (@LizWolfeReason) June 4, 2024

("The crusade against smoking is only the currently most virulent example of one of the most malignant forces in American life: left neo-Puritanism," wrote Murray Rothbard back in the '90s. "Puritanism was famously defined by my favorite writer, H.L. Mencken, as 'the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.'")


QUICK HITS

  • "Decolonization is a word that's become as common these days as social justice. But what does it mean?" asks Ayaan Hirsi Ali at The Free Press. "Gal Beckerman of The Atlantic has written about the Marxist origins of this concept and one of its chief proponents, Frantz Fanon. Fanon, Beckerman writes, is 'the patron saint of political violence,' and his 'concepts have provided intellectual ballast and moral justification for actions that most people would simply describe as terror.'"
  • How a family business in disarray became the Birkenstock empire, courtesy of Bloomberg.
  • On surfing and draft dodging and roofing and true legend Jock Sutherland, by my favorite writer, The New Yorker's William Finnegan (author of Barbarian Days).
  • "I endorse Chase Oliver as the best way to beat Joe Biden. Get in loser, we are stopping Joe Biden," says the Libertarian Party Chairwoman, Angela McArdle, who says "Donald Trump…said he's a libertarian. He has basically endorsed us." Listen to the whole convoluted monologue here, including the part where she dons a literal clown nose.
  • Throwback:

Four years ago during the BLM protests, a young man asked if I was a journalist. I recorded his nuanced concerns. But this interview turned my life upside down, with colleagues and thousands of others branding me a racist for simply talking to him. https://t.co/WOYatxLNyv

— Lee Fang (@lhfang) June 4, 2024

  • AI world developments:

A group of current, and former, OpenAI employees - some of them anonymous - along with Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey Hinton, and Stuart Russell have released an open letter this morning entitled 'A Right to Warn about Advanced Artificial Intelligence'.https://t.co/uQ3otSQyDA pic.twitter.com/QnhbUg8WsU

— Andrew Curran (@AndrewCurran_) June 4, 2024

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   12 months ago

    A Right to Warn about Advanced Artificial Intelligence

    DRAG SKYNET, DRAG HIM

    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   12 months ago

      Seems inappropriate

    2. Social Justice is neither   12 months ago

      Wait, Skynet identifies as a woman? Terminator makes so much more sense with Skynet the feminist destroying all civilization and bringing nothing in return.

      1. Ajsloss   12 months ago

        Took the form/image of a woman in Terminator: Salvation.

    3. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

      "Right to warn"? Who hasn't warned about AI, including the very makers of AI???

      Somebody desperately needs to warn about lack of intelligence of any kind! An Intelligence Detector with a needle could serve as a box fan in Washington and all 50 State Capitals!
      🙂
      😉

    4. Fire up the Woodchippers! (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

      Even Spock had no desire to serve under a computer.

  2. Chumby   12 months ago

    ’I see dead people’: A woman uses AI to 'resurrect' her dead husband – AP

    Anett Bommer's husband found out he was terminally ill and she had an idea to recreate his voice through artificial intelligence after he died. CEO Robert Locasio, of the AI-powered platform Eternos built ‘a comprehensive, interactive AI version’ of Bommer - the company's first such client.

    Eternos says its technology will allow Bommer's family 'to engage with his life experiences and insights.' It is among several companies that have emerged in the last few years in what's become a growing space for grief-related AI technology.

    Not creepy at all…

    Plato said to stop being mesmerized by the pictures broadcast on the wall. Leave the cave.

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   12 months ago

      Modern update to medium/seances.

      1. Chumby   12 months ago

        It makes me think that Reason could have recorded enough material to create a posthumous AI Mike Hihn able to grace us with his wisdom ad infinitum.

        SNICKERS

        1. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

          Sneer!

        2. Quo Usque Tandem   12 months ago

          Chortle.

          And then he died an angry, bitter old coot.

          1. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

            Rest in peace, sweet prince.

    2. SQRLSY One   12 months ago

      Speaking of escaping from caves… Der TrumpfenFarter-Fuhrer just can NOT escape from the Dreaded Cave of Spermy Daniels, AND apparently also, can’t escape the vile effects of some so-called “Drag Queen Spermy-Stormy Daniels Hour” either!

      So is this, then, finally, the eagerly awaited “Drag Queen Spermy-Stormy Daniels Hour” that I’ve heard SOOO much about?

      Spermy Daniels has gathered more nuts than even I have ever managed to gather! Ass the notches on her bedpost approach infinity, though, she STILL obsesses about “the One True Nut that ALMOST got away” from her, which, of course, is Der Dear TrumpfenFuhrer!

      I am still left wondering…

      I do have to hang my head in shame these days, and ‘fess up to being old, over the hill, and out of touch!

      Butt… Now what IS this deal about “Drag Queen Spermy Daniels Hour” who-haaa thingee anyway?!?!? Is or was she the Queen of Dragging men (against their will and utmost efforts at self-control) into her lady-parts bear-trap “Snatch, I gotcha” device? What can one DO to resist her contriving and cuntriving mind control?

      Does GREAT world-ass-class POETRY fend off her mind cuntrol? Doesn’t hurt to try, right?

      All Hail Der TrumpfenFuhrer, Full of Grace
      Savior of the human race!
      Never mind, us all, He’ll disgrace!
      Conservatards, above all, MUST save face!
      In glory, a glaze of Vaseline,
      Behold Spermy Daniels, our Queen!
      What a scene, what a scene!
      The Donald? NEVER so obscene!
      Now don’t you DARE throw a fit,
      It won’t matter, not even a bit,
      We mustn’t ever, EVER quit,
      We be saved, by The Trumptatorshit!

      Q: What’s the difference between a rooster and a Spermy Daniels?
      A: The rooster says “Cock-a-doodle-doooo”!, while the Spermy Daniels says “Any cock’ll do!”

      1. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

        Unread

      2. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

        Remember the spamflag, folks.

        1. Chumby   12 months ago

          I think many have opted to use the mute button.

        2. InsaneTrollLogic (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   12 months ago

          Yep, spamfrag the nut.

    3. Mickey Rat   12 months ago

      And so, the Beta personality copy is born.

  3. Chumby   12 months ago

    Duolingo removes LGBT content at request of Russian regulator

    Duolingo, the American company behind the famous language learning app, reported to Russia’s digital watchdog Roscomnadzor that it has removed LGBT-related content from the application.

    Earlier, Roscomnadzor had asked Duolingo to delete content that described homosexual relations from the app, following a petition by a parents activist group in Russia.

    An all lesbian version titled Duolingus likely not to go to market.

    1. Ajsloss   12 months ago

      An all lesbian version titled Duolingus likely not to go to market

      But what are they going to do with all the copies in the warehouse?
      Time to get out the scissors...

      1. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

        Putineers are probably dumb enough to think that you can use scissors on an app.

        1. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

          Well you rode right over that joke without noticing.

          1. Pablo long cock   12 months ago

            Can't tell if bad pun or criticism of bad pun...

          2. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

            The real joke is Putin and Putineers feeling threatened by ideas contrary to their Totalitarian ideology in digital media.

            1. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

              This is starting to be indistinguishable from LIBTranslator.

              1. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

                I know the damn pun, folks, but the joke is on Putin's Revanchist Russia!

                They couldn't even make Lesbianic humor without a Midnight knock on the door, and not from Melissa Etheridge and Sandra Burnhardt!

                1. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

                  You’re just like every religious nut you rant about. The lesbian-scissors joke was obvious and facetious, but you just couldn’t not use it for a homily rant instead.

                  1. Chumby   12 months ago

                    It must have gone over the ReTardationer’s head.

                    1. mulched   12 months ago

                      Or between his legs

                    2. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

                      “ReTardationer”? I’m not the one who apple-polishes for a regime whose ideal citizen would be a lobotomy patient in a psychiatric Gulag.

                  2. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

                    "Couldn't not"? Your double negative on homilies is homely.

    2. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

      Craven appeasement of tyrants is the same in every language.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

        Youre just as obsessed with forcing your views on LGBT into every aspect of life as they are.

        1. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

          So standing against censorship is censorship?

          Go nurse your Victory Gin and cloves with your cube of cheese, Winston.

          *Pats rat-scarred head.*

          1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

            “Censorship”

            Weren’t you one of the ones defending silicon valley having the right to censor others.

            My entire comment is regarding tour behaviors to get LGBT indoctrination into every aspect of life. Not censorship.

            I’m sure you are all for parents being able to opt out of indoctrination, right?

            Based on the wording you replied to they were asked to do so, not forced too, based on a petition.

            1. Chumby   12 months ago

              TRANSlate:

              Svetlana brings her boys to tranny groomer story hour so that they can sit in the lap of Boris, a convicted sex offender, who performs under the name of Tatiana.

              1. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

                Are you sure Boris The Spider hasn't bitten you and given you some neuro-toxin? The Russians are good at that. That's what my Spidey-Sense tingles.

            2. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

              Not sure what haze you've been reading in, but Silicon Valley can't censor shit without Government orders, otherwise, they would have shut down the Comments here long ago.

              And I don't support the tying of Education and State or indoctrination in anything and I've said as much many times.

              Now direct your Two-Minute's Hate elsewhere, Winston.

        2. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

          Oh, and LGBT exists, M'Lady, and anyone learning a second language would be well to know how to translate the terminology regarding this or any subject of language.

    3. Nardz   12 months ago

      https://x.com/VDAREJamesK/status/1798300008342819218?t=mUXfv7DlzAIMp0CXfhtKtQ&s=19

      Also simply the truth that even patriotic British people would have a hard time defining what they died for on D-Day. The Empire? The culture? The religion? The nation itself? All not just lost but redefined as evil. And the “traditional liberties of England” are long gone.

      [Link]

    4. damikesc   12 months ago

      They'd have to be more cunning to get that all-lesbian app approved.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   12 months ago

        They’d be cunning Duolingus then.

      2. Pablo long cock   12 months ago

        Cunning linguists?

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   12 months ago

          Lots of cunning stunts.

        2. D-Pizzle   12 months ago

          Colonel Angus could not be reached for comment.

          1. Jefferson Paul   12 months ago

            Colonel Enis would like some attention.

            That SNL skit from 20 years ago, with Christopher Walken as the guest host, was one of the funniest I've seen.

    5. Super Scary   12 months ago

      Why are they even offering services to Russia? Don't they know we're at war?!

    6. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      OMG, how can I learn to speak a language properly unless I can ask for directions to the gay bar and express myself in the Pride Parade?

      1. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

        And what if you didn’t want to go? Wouldn’t proper translation help you guide yourself according to where you want to go?

        How’s that for “autistic” and “retarded”?

        Tell me, are you a “Skeptic” of Objective Reality?

    7. EISTAU Gree-Vance   12 months ago

      How can anyone possibly learn a second language without butt fucking references?

      1. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   12 months ago

        What would even be the point?

      2. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

        How can anyone possibly learn a second language without butt fucking references? words that refer to any concept, whether I like the concept or not.

        FTFY to show you how ridiculous you sound.

  4. Ajsloss   12 months ago

    What's an incumbent president to do, when running for reelection, if voters are dissatisfied with the economy he's presided over?

    Imprison the opposition?

    1. Idaho-Bob   12 months ago

      Seems to be working on many levels.

      And the fucking leftists complain about Trump getting revenge but show zero concern about Biden jailing people for political views.

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   12 months ago

        Tribes and sides.

      2. damikesc   12 months ago

        Their pitch is "Trump is dangerous because he will do to us what we have been doing to him"

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   12 months ago

          Well, you know what they say about payback.

          1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

            Payback is a bitch and the bitch is on her period.

            Krayzie Bone

        2. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

          So much this.

      3. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

        It's (D)ifferent.

      4. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

        Luckily NYC went so well for them Wisconsin decided to get in on the action.

        https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/wisconsin-ag-files-felony-charges-against-trump-attorneys-aide-involved-2022

        1. Jefferson Paul   12 months ago

          One of the regular leftitarians or Dems was asking in a derogatory way yesterday why Trump doesn't seem to have the best lawyers in his legal team. I asked him if it might have something to do with the DOJ and states going after his previous lawyers with criminal charges. I didn't get a response, unsurprisingly.

          1. DesigNate   12 months ago

            You never will.

    2. Jerry B.   12 months ago

      I’m betting on throwing Hunter under the bus.

      1. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

        Joe is evil enough to allow it.

        1. HorseConch   12 months ago

          Well, I'm pretty sure Hunter has stopped paying his protection money to the Big Guy. The ungrateful little shit deserves it.

      2. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

        Wonder if Hunter might try to drag Joe down with him?

        1. TrickyVic (old school)   12 months ago

          Not if Hunter wants the Pardon.

  5. Chumby   12 months ago

    American mercenary in Ukraine charged with Florida double-murder among other crimes, extradited to US

    Former US soldier Craig Austin Lang, 34, was extradited from Ukraine by FBI, facing numerous charges across three federal districts, according to Justice Department, alleging he went on an 'international crime spree', five years ago.

    Prosecutors say that in April 2018 Lang and fellow army vet Alex Jared Zwiefelhofer posted an online ad to sell a cache of weapons, but killed the couple who responded to the ad and stole the $3,000 they had for the purchase. Lang has also been accused of armed robbery, making false statements in a passport application, aggravated identity theft, and stands other charges.

    The US is not sending their best, to Ukraine!

    Florida man and Ukraine story all rolled into one.

    1. Pablo long cock   12 months ago

      Sounds like his merc ing predated the conflict though, yes?

    2. Minadin   12 months ago

      Suicide Squad was supposed to be fiction.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        So was 1984.

  6. Fist of Etiquette   12 months ago

    "The entry of any noncitizen into the United States across the southern border is hereby suspended and limited," reads Biden's latest executive order...

    Biden's handlers have decided they like being president after all.

    1. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

      Don't worry Reason-Kochites, it's only temporary. Just for the election season.

      1. Jerry B.   12 months ago

        And the exceptions take up 90% of the order.

      2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

        The restrictions aren't even restrictions given the Parole app and numerous exceptions to counting against the number. The New EO does nothing.

        One of my favorite things on Reason is how one of the editors can get destroyed in the comments with actual information, like yesterday, and then KMW forces others to link/react to the old articles their own editors got destroyed in without comment.

        1. Chumby   12 months ago

          Like with covid? *cough*

    2. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

      But I was told open borders was pOpUlAr.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

        And that illegal immigrants are always a net positive, that they don't consume any welfare benefits, and work in jobs that Americans won't do.

        Oh, and the influx of 11M or so "newcomers" has absolutely nothing to do with housing supply & demand, the only reason people can't get into the plentiful affordable housing is because of their crushing student loan debt ($28,950 owed per borrower on average), which is why Papa Joe has to give them all money. Wait until he hears about the $60K car notes those same people have.

        1. Chumby   12 months ago

          It is difficult to make those payments when the post college career relies on a gender fluids studies degree. They are the victims of other people’s choices where the American net positive taxpayer should pick up the tab for reasons their Safe Space professor explained.

          1. DesigNate   12 months ago

            It’s difficult to make the payments when the government keeps making it harder to earn money (ie: onerous licensing, etc).

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        In theory, during discussions in the faculty lounge and at the country club. Just as long as those uncouth brown people don't try to move into the neighborhood or linger after their work shift ends.

  7. Chumby   12 months ago

    Jewish orgs pull support from Oregon Food Bank over statement on Gaza war

    The Jewish Federation of Portland is withholding funding from the Oregon food bank until OFB retracts a statement calling for a ceasefire.
    After reading what is titled, "Oregon food bank statement calling for a ceasefire of Israel's violence against Palestinians," 14 Jewish organizations say they're done supporting the Oregon Food Bank.

    "We took great offense to that, as this is not Israel's war against Palestine nor the Palestinians, but in fact a war against the terrorist organization named Hamas," said Marc Blattner, the president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland.

    KAR hardest hit

    1. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

      Joos want people to starve!

      / Misek

    2. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

      "Oregon food bank statement calling for a ceasefire of Israel’s violence against Palestinians"

      Why the fuck would a foodbank do that.

      I've worked with and in a foodbank before as a volunteer and there's a million other pressing concerns before middle east politics.

      1. Ajsloss   12 months ago

        Like, um, genocide affects all of us, man.

      2. Sometimes a Great Notion   12 months ago

        Portland, that's why.

      3. Super Scary   12 months ago

        Silence is violence!

        1. Minadin   12 months ago

          But words are also violence.

          Actual violence by leftists and Hamas = mostly peaceful.

          1. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

            Some people did something.

          2. Ajsloss   12 months ago

            Actual violence by leftists and Hamas

            The jooze were asking for it.

    3. Nardz   12 months ago

      https://x.com/extradeadjcb/status/1798195867469717975?t=0RXLkdXNiW0OjxEWHOFd5w&s=19

      when you demand that your tax money be spent in your community that's "siphoning away resources" and it's a form of "opportunity hoarding"

      [Link]

      1. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

        FTA: A phenomenon known as "white fortressing"

        A veritable "White Castle", if you will.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   12 months ago

    But this interview turned my life upside down, with colleagues and thousands of others branding me a racist for simply talking to him.

    Then they weren't really your friends. Or anything resembling journalists.

    1. Mike Parsons   12 months ago

      That interview was highlighting that statistically the largest threat to a young black man, by a large amount, is other black men and black culture.

      This message is counterproductive to the elite whites who need minorities to be mad at "the bad whites", so they can use them to grab more power.

      Therefore, its racist heresy

    2. Nardz   12 months ago

      https://x.com/NatCon2022/status/1798141816421904553?t=bAJbELVjS11fgahaUW71Ew&s=19

      The #hatecrime stabbing murder of Julian Wood, 3, in North Olmstead, OH, is our 200th confirmed Black on White murder of 2024.

      [Link]

  9. Chumby   12 months ago

    Epoch Times executive arrested over alleged $67Mn money laundering scheme

    Weidong Guan is accused of involvement in a ‘sprawling’ scheme to launder money to benefit himself and the right-wing outlet. The most serious of the charges carries a maximum punishment of 30 years in prison.

    Epoch Times said it has “a guiding principle that elevates integrity in its dealings above everything else.” The company intends to and will fully cooperate with any investigation dealing with the allegations against Mr. Guan.”The company is affiliated with the Falun Gong spiritual movement, was founded in 2000 to provide a platform for opposition to the Chinese Communist Party.

    No 10% for the big guy? No protection against these things

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   12 months ago

      I wonder if it's remotely true. We will never know. It is not beyond the FBI to falsify evidence to get a republican

      1. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

        Perhaps in conjunction with CCP, as those folks are a thorn in the side of the CCP.

    2. Moonrocks   12 months ago

      Let me guess, this doesn't count as attacking the press, right?

      1. DesigNate   12 months ago

        They aren’t real press. - jeff

  10. Longtobefree   12 months ago

    The actual fact in Biden's border show:
    He had the power all along, and saying he needed legislation was a lie.

    1. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

      Biden lies

      1. Ajsloss   12 months ago

        Biden is Turd?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   12 months ago

          Oddly, that might actually make some sense, except for the fact Biden sniffs little girls, and Turd seems to like little boys.

    2. Quo Usque Tandem   12 months ago

      Exactly; it has been within the power of the Biden admin/ federal government to deal with this all along; now I am wondering just how many fools will be dumb enough to vote for him as a result of this tail wagging the dog move, vs how many of his deep blue base will be put off by restricting "newcomers."

      And just about everything cost a hell of a lot more, including food, housing, building supplies, appliances/durable goods, etc etc. And the best Biden can do is blame "greedy corporations" for giving you less for the same amount of money.

      Damn you have to be stupid to vote Democrat.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   12 months ago

        Well, half the country is of below average intelligence and smarts…

        1. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

          So, about 81 million voters. Checks out.

        2. Quo Usque Tandem   12 months ago

          yes, 100 is the median average.

          Carlin said it best.

  11. Fist of Etiquette   12 months ago

    I endorse Chase Oliver as the best way to beat Joe Biden.

    ...at his own pseudo-woke game!

    1. Chumby   12 months ago

      People Editors voting for Oliver instead of Biden are still voting for a continued massive invasion into a late stage welfare state.

      1. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

        Yes, but as long as this time they don't reluctantly vote for Biden again, I don't care.

        1. Chumby   12 months ago

          That is the rub on Oliver; he Venn diagram overlaps with disaffected Biden supporters more than those that previously voted for Trump.
          Will he keep some/a lot or Jojo votes? Likely.
          Will he take many Trump votes? Magic 8 ball says signs point to no.
          Will he pull votes away from people that in 2020 were recalcitrant towards Biden’s near 5 decade long political record but have disgust for the outcomes of the past 3+ years? Possibly.

          1. A Thinking Mind   12 months ago

            Jorgensen was comfortably over the 1% threshold in the popular vote. My prediction is that Chase Oliver is going to be comfortably below that mark.

            Say what you will about Jorgensen, she at least had a long history of activity within the libertarian party, and was involved in the 90s and early 2000s when the party was surging up in popularity. That's at least a track record she can point to, unlike Mr. Oliver, whose greatest accomplishment is losing votes in a Senate race compared to previous races.

          2. Nardz   12 months ago

            The Libertarian Party should've had some balls for once and nominated Trump.
            The 2nd best outcome though, is the LP running Chase.
            Disastrous for the party, which really shouldn't exist, but nobody who'd vote for that pedo would ever dream of voting for Trump. Some who would've voted Biden will vote Chase instead.
            All of which may be a moot point, since they proved in 2020 they can make up whatever results they want and Americans will take it.
            So far at least.

            1. A Thinking Mind   12 months ago

              The Libertarian Party should’ve had some balls for once and nominated Trump.

              For fuck's sake, man.

              1. Nardz   12 months ago

                Keep losing

          3. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

            MC is 45% of the LP based on voters at the convention. I dont see any of them voting for Chase or Joe.

      2. Sometimes a Great Notion   12 months ago

        Not how the electoral college works. I'm voting Javier Milei, and it won't effect the outcome of Maryland's electoral college votes in the slightest. You could add all the 3rd party votes to Trump's total and he still would have received zero ec votes from MD.

        1. A Thinking Mind   12 months ago

          I wanted to write in Milei in the primary, but the ballot didn't allow write-ins.

    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   12 months ago

      I endorse Chace Oliver... As a woodchipper functionality tester

    3. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

      Dave Smith was laughing at Chase in this interview. He is trying not to bury Chase but he had to mention how uninformed Chase is and brought up Reason. Pointing out they discuss in sloganeering without any depth of ideas.

      1. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

        Team L does it to themselves; they put these bozos out there and expect people to take them seriously (which they do not). At least Jorgensen didn't have a fucking nose ring and wild-assed color hair and sound like a depraved village idiot (Vermin Supreme comes to mind). But what a total dumbass on answering BLM questions (she lost my vote when she screwed the pooch on that issue).

  12. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   12 months ago

    I can process the illigals for about $0.50 per, and about 30 a minute

  13. Chumby   12 months ago

    Slovenia officially recognizes the independent State of Palestine

    1. Mike Parsons   12 months ago

      but has the San Francisco local county board weighed in on it yet?

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   12 months ago

        For them, it all comes down to white supremacy.

      2. tracerv   12 months ago

        I was against Palastine/Hamas until that food kitchen in Oregon let me know how wrong I was.

        Can't wait for them to let me know about abortion, nuclear energy creation, & immigration.

        1. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

          Trust the experts.

        2. Chumby   12 months ago

          There’s a pony waiting for you too.

  14. Fist of Etiquette   12 months ago

    Decolonization is a word that's become as common these days as social justice.

    You know who else wanted decolonized?

    1. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

      Nudists?

    2. Chumby   12 months ago

      Bottoms that turn straight?

    3. Ajsloss   12 months ago

      Ivy League campuses?

    4. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

      You Know Who Else wanted to transfer ownership of colonies, to be precise.

      1. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   12 months ago

        This dude just aktuallyed a “you know who else” thread.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

          Autistic or just standard retard?

          1. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   12 months ago

            Super edgy.

          2. Hank Ferrous   12 months ago

            If I were to guess, the lack of cognitive functioning indicates atheism+. I would wager a drink that it's amanda marcotte trolling. Same 'I'm just so intelligent, you peasants that don't hold my views are impaired' attitude. The cultish rejection of pluralism when opposing viewpoints, religion, or Russia are involved do make great opportunities for derision.

    5. InsaneTrollLogic (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   12 months ago

      The Spanish and Portuguese during the Reconquista?

    6. Sometimes a Great Notion   12 months ago

      Citizens of Constantinople?

    7. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

      The Iroquois indians of NY?

    8. Gaear Grimsrud   12 months ago

      Ant eaters?

    9. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      Neanderthals?

  15. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

    Almost all recent global warming caused by green air policies – NASA scientists in Nature

    The warming effect of anthropogenic greenhouse gases has been partially balanced by the cooling effect of anthropogenic aerosols. In 2020, fuel regulations abruptly reduced the emission of sulfur dioxide from international shipping by about 80% and created an inadvertent geoengineering termination shock with global impact. Here we estimate the regulation leads to a radiative forcing of
    Wm−2 averaged over the global ocean. The amount of radiative forcing could lead to a doubling (or more) of the warming rate in the 2020 s compared with the rate since 1980 with strong spatiotemporal heterogeneity. The warming effect is consistent with the recent observed strong warming in 2023 and expected to make the 2020 s anomalously warm. The forcing is equivalent in magnitude to 80% of the measured increase in planetary heat uptake since 2020.

    Although the extra heat is described as “transient”, the warming is extraordinary and is expected to rise during the 2020s at a rate of 0.24°C a decade, 20% higher than the claimed warming trend since 1980.

    1. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

      Oops!

    2. Chumby   12 months ago

      Global warming, like inflation, is transient and is whatever Washington says it is.

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   12 months ago

        The climate is just being greedy.

      2. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   12 months ago

        Global warming is profit!

    3. Ron   12 months ago

      they don't want cooling thru the natural process of capitalism, they want that stopped so that Bill Gates can charge the world to add particulate matter to the atmosphere

    4. Longtobefree   12 months ago

      You know what else is "transient"?

      1. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

        Gender?

      2. mulched   12 months ago

        Hoboes?

      3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        Biden's consciousness?

      4. Chumby   12 months ago

        Schrödinger’s cat?

  16. Fist of Etiquette   12 months ago

    Then cops come over to me, suntanning on the beach w my baby, to let me know that they wrote the guy a ticket and that they were worried about secondhand smoke affecting my kid. Guess my response…

    LIZ WANTS HER BABY TO BECOME A BARFLY AND POSSIBLY TAN MOM.

    (I forget whether the kid is a boy or girl but for the sake of jokes we'll say girl.)

    1. Ajsloss   12 months ago

      The kid hasn't decided yet.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        How can it/they until their sophomore year at some elite progressive college?

    2. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

      ("The crusade against smoking is only the currently most virulent example of one of the most malignant forces in American life: left neo-Puritanism," wrote Murray Rothbard back in the '90s. "Puritanism was famously defined by my favorite writer, H.L. Mencken, as 'the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.'")

      Wise words, but 90s Murray Rothbard is not the best source to cite for boosting the cause of Liberty. The 90s was when Rothbard was endorsing Pat Buchanan and then David Duke, a precursor to Queers For Palestine and Chickens For KFC.

      1. Truthfulness   12 months ago

        Smoking is destructive to your health. Maybe those "neo-Puritans" were actually on to something, don't you think?

    3. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   12 months ago

      I’m going to need to see pics of Liz sunbathing before I’ll buy this story.

      1. Longtobefree   12 months ago

        Which will likely explain why the cops actually came over - - - - - -

        1. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

          Worried about skin cancer?

    4. Chumby   12 months ago

      The cops let Liz know that the man was ticketed for smoking a fag in public. Part of the “don’t ask, don’t second hand smell” policy.

      1. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

        Good thing that fag wasn't a loosey....

  17. Idaho-Bob   12 months ago

    Decolonization is a word that's become as common these days as social justice. But what does it mean?"

    It means nothing same as social justice. Buzzword for virtue signaling.

    1. Social Justice is neither   12 months ago

      It's an excuse to hate, abuse and murder white people. Nothing more.

    2. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

      "Decolonization is a word that's become as common these days as social justice. But what does it mean?" asks Ayaan Hirsi Ali at The Free Press.

      Well, Ayaan, one thing's for sure: Converting to Christianity doesn't do dick to solve the problem, or any other.

      1. Zeb   12 months ago

        Yes, we get it. You're a militant atheist.

        1. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

          Not that she's going to Hell for converting from Atheism to Christianity--more than can be said if she did vice-versa--but it's damn dumb to do when she doesn't know dick about the doctrine and thinks that converting out of convenience will somehow defend The West.

          1. Truthfulness   12 months ago

            Has the thought occurred to you, that maybe, just maybe, her conversion was done for personal reasons and not for social reasons?

            Considering her Christianity seems to have played a role in calling out a flawed Marxist principle, maybe you should give her and the religion some credit.

        2. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   12 months ago

          Isn’t he so edgy?

          1. Pepin the short   12 months ago

            Who is this sock?

            1. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   12 months ago

              I’m not a sock.

        3. Dangerangel   12 months ago

          How many fans of the faith do you really expect to find here?

          In Christian doctrine an impure thought is a sin. Not an action, a thought. You don't have to be Ayn Rand to be a libertarian but I can't imagine many people who like human autonomy are going to be happy with the VERY long list of rules they have for everyone.

          Funny enough, religiosity is the most consistent predictor of how people vote today, so welcome to the debate of the future!

          1. Zeb   12 months ago

            I think there are a good number of religious people here. I am not among them. It's probably fair to call me an atheist. I just don't see the need to talk about it all the time and if other people find value in religious belief and practice, good for them.

          2. DesigNate   12 months ago

            Hey there, Christian and libertarian here. It’s profoundly easy to reconcile the two.

      2. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

        You're like a cartoon characterization sometimes.

        1. TheReEncogitationer (5-30? Meh! A day in the life for the Eternally Vigilant!)   12 months ago

          Well, as John Sutherland, Peter Bagge, and Steve Ditko prove, cartoons can express truth too.

          1. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

            Truth without evidence. Cool.

          2. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

            So did Gary Larson. Deep and profound truths.

            1. Quicktown Brix   12 months ago

              Just for TheReEncogitationer...

              http://christianfunnypictures.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/god-farside-sprinkle-of-jerks-from-allforgodslove-facebook.jpg

          3. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

            "cartoons can express truth too"

            But they usually profess stupid.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

      Like any other academic buzzword, it's just a euphemism for marxism.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        And hatred for white people. Also for men, successful people, and western civilization in general.

    4. Moonrocks   12 months ago

      It means nothing

      Plenty of marxists made it clear that it does mean something around October last year.

  18. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

    Black Panthers founding member David Hilliard is backing Donald Trump for president, calling him an “ally of the black population.”

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   12 months ago

      Watch for Mr. Hilliard to be called an Uncle Tom by the Democrats in 5..4..3..2..1…..

      1. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

        .

      2. A Thinking Mind   12 months ago

        I just worry that he might have an unforeseen accident on a ski trip this July.

      3. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

        He's in for the Bill Cosby menu. 50 year old rape accusations incoming.

      4. Mickey Rat   12 months ago

        Possibly not. They tend to be very afraid of people who may resort to genuine violence.

  19. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   12 months ago

    The economy is not fine. It's only good for Blackrock vanguard, and the rest of the insider traders, like Pelosi. The jobs that were created were mostly goverment, and the few non gov jobs went to illegals

  20. Fist of Etiquette   12 months ago

    On surfing and draft dodging...

    Charlie don't surf.

    1. Ajsloss   12 months ago

      If you can surf a barrel, you can dodge a ball?

    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   12 months ago

      What about skeet surfing?

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aJOS7dKuwcQ

      1. A Thinking Mind   12 months ago

        Underrated film. Everyone remembers Airplane!, but this was another example of the Zucker brothers at their best.

      2. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

        How silly can you get?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   12 months ago

          Thank you, Chocolate Moose.

      3. MK Ultra   12 months ago

        Tragically overlooked by the Oscar committee.

      4. Beezard   12 months ago

        LATRINE!!!

  21. Sandra (formerly OBL)   12 months ago

    "After Biden's long legacy of attacking Donald Trump's immigration policies, including restrictions on asylum seekers, this looks a bit like hypocrisy—or like an effort to curry favor with Trump voters and fence-sitters concerned by the influx at the southern border."

    I just don't understand Biden's thought process here. 🙁

    Koch-funded libertarians always tell me how popular immigration is. Fiona says enforcing a border is downright "un-American." Why, then, would Biden move to the right on this issue as the election approaches? Wouldn't it make more sense for Biden to campaign on the loose-borders policy that has defined his term until now?

    #OpenBordersWillFixEverything

    1. Chumby   12 months ago

      Loose lips sink ships.

      A loose border lifts the welfare rewarder.

    2. Zeb   12 months ago

      Do they really tell you how popular it is, though?

      Seems like most people on the left who love immigration mostly do so because the right doesn't. Plus some vague multiculturalism/white man's burden nonsense.

      1. Mike Parsons   12 months ago

        Also they continue the actually racist trope of assuming legal Hispanics in this country consider this one of if not the most important issue, despite the fact that people who came here legally are absolutely against illegal immigration

        1. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

          Ana Navarro has gone after fellow Latinos who have expressed their support for former President Donald Trump amid the 2024 presidential election. She said their behavior toward immigration is “very stupid,” according to the Daily Mail.

          She said that some among the Latino population have forgotten about their own roots and believe that being anti-immigrant will allow them to better assimilate into American society. She went on to suggest that such a mindset contributes to the fissuring in American society.

          “There are some Latino immigrants who forget they came here as immigrants and who want to shut the door behind them, and who think being anti-immigrant somehow is going to make them pass as more American, pass as whatever. And that’s a very stupid attitude to have.”

          From Blaze Media:

          1. Mike Parsons   12 months ago

            Those view whores do this shit with all races.

            Assuming honest hard working awesome black people's big concern is not prosecuting violent crime is on its face very racist and actually offensive to them, and of course not at all true either. Same with hispanics, assuming that illegal immigration is definitely related to "their roots" as Hispanics is something they would normally accuse a "white supremacist" of.

            Always projection with these people

          2. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

            She went on to suggest that such a mindset contributes to the fissuring in American society.

            More neo-Maoist "unity-criticism-unity" nonsense. "Diversity" causes more fissuring of society than anything else in human history.

      2. sarcasmic   12 months ago

        Do people who oppose the drug war love drugs, or do they believe it causes more problems than it solves?

        Apply the same reasoning to immigration. It's not so much that people love immigration, it's that they see the current system as totally fucked and would like to see an easier way for people who want to work to legally enter the country.

        https://reason.org/wp-content/uploads/files/a87d1550853898a9b306ef458f116079.pdf

        1. Zeb   12 months ago

          Sure, a lot of people think that too. But a lot of the left (unions and such) are traditionally anti-immigration. Not that long ago you had people like Obama and Biden giving speeches in the senate that aren't too far from Trump's position on the issue.

          1. sarcasmic   12 months ago

            Biden screwed things up when he let asylum seekers wait here for their court date, but didn't make it any easier for them to work and support themselves. That's like decriminalizing drugs. Makes things worse because it doesn't address the underlying issue.

            1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

              They don't want to support themselves. They like the free shit. You saw how many applied for work permits while on subsidies, 2%. You chose to ignore the real world data just like you did with Covid. You ignore illegal immigrants openly bragging on social media with how much they get in free government money. Because you choose to.

              1. Dangerangel   12 months ago

                Trump evades his taxes because he’s smart. His words, not mine.

                A subsidized immigrant, legal or not, who decides not to work is …
                *checks notes*
                a freeloader.

                You unqualified racist moron. You imbecile. You complete fucking idiot. Everyone wants the best position for themselves.

                1. Don't look at me!   12 months ago

                  Being a freeloader is not your best position.
                  Legally reducing your tax burden is not freeloading.

                  1. Diarrheality   12 months ago

                    Follows up a false equivalency with an ad hominem rant–Dangerangel’s got himself some mad skills.

                2. Diarrheality   12 months ago

                  Taxation is theft; [a] subsidized immigrant, legal or not, who decides not to work is an accessory after the fact.

                3. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

                  Who is this act blue retard? It is racist to not want illegal immigrants stealing from American taxpayers? Lol.

                  When was Trump charged for not paying taxes? Maybe youre thinking if Hunter?

                  And comparing tax subsidies to tax payments. Ultra left retard detected lol.

          2. HorseConch   12 months ago

            Trump talks a lot, but I've yet to see any extreme positions from him on any issues. He's WAY more moderate than all of his opposition wants anyone to realize.

            1. DesigNate   12 months ago

              That makes sense, seeing as he’s basically a 90’s democrat, this showing just how far left the democrats have moved and how the GOPe has followed along with them.

        2. Idaho-Bob   12 months ago

          But why? What is the motivation behind completely open borders and zero vetting system?

          And why does it only apply to America?

          1. sarcasmic   12 months ago

            What is the motivation behind completely open borders and zero vetting system?

            I don't know who wants that other than a strawman that immigration restrictionists like to argue against.

            "Let people who want to work into the country and let them work" doesn't necessarily imply no vetting system. It can just as easily mean "make the vetting process fast and easy so people will go through the line instead of hopping the wall."

            1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

              Accuses his opponents of creating a strawman with his own strawman.

              Classic sarc.

              1. Chumby   12 months ago

                sarcular reasoning

                1. InsaneTrollLogic (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   12 months ago

                  It’s strawcasmic.

                  1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

                    Sarcs all the way down.

                    1. Chumby   12 months ago

                      Post Malone wrote a song called Sarcles

        3. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

          Do people who oppose the drug war love drugs, or do they believe it causes more problems than it solves?

          Yes.

        4. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

          The fucked up part of the system is the welfare and taxpayer costs, you know the part you intentionally ignore and dismiss sources with ad hominem attacks in order to do so.

  22. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

    "Russian disinformation" that was banned by Twitter in 2020 is now evidence for a federal criminal trial in 2024:

    Never forget that dozens of top former intelligence officials signed their names, and by implication the gravitas of their former positions, to what they absolutely knew was a lie.

    If that isn't election interference then nothing is.

    Also, don't forget that Biden stood on stage in front of the entire nation, again purposefully lying about it and calling it Russian disinformation.

    1. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

      From the comments: The past 4+ years have been a challenge to test society’s critical thinking skills.

      Majority failed.

      I don’t think people understand the gravity of the situation that we’re in.

      1. Chumby   12 months ago

        People just want bread and games with most not caring from how it us provided. It is the same as it always has been.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

          To be fair, people who don't give a shit about politics and the latest hot button issues screaming fest, and just want to get on with their lives--that they expect to self-manage and fund--are probably the largest libertarian constituency in the country.

    2. TrickyVic (old school)   12 months ago

      Plausible denial. They clearly stated in the letter that they had no evidence. It was a nothingburger letter which was misrepresented by partisan media and echoed by Trump haters.

      Of course they knew how it would get played out. Interference indeed.

    3. Super Scary   12 months ago

      At this point, anytime a large group of "former" whatevers sign something I know I can usually ignore it. They fall into the same category as testimonies from "people familiar with [X]'s thinking."

      1. TrickyVic (old school)   12 months ago

        You might think that former intel officials would not want to belittle the public trust with such a stunt.

        They don't care because their middle finger is squarely pointed at the American public. This became obvious when James Clapper lied about domestic spying, then told Congress to their face he gave them a dishonest answer. Nothing was done.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

          Clapper should have been tied to a post and had his trachea sliced in half for that.

  23. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   12 months ago

    voters just don't feel like the economy has improved much for them.

    THEM CHEESY-POOFS IS STILL TOO HIGH.

    1. Chumby   12 months ago

      Is the 2 after your name due to Bidenflation -or- because the original account posted links to child pornography?

    2. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

      "THEM CHEESY-POOFS IS STILL TOO HIGH."

      ... and bread, home heating, electrical bills, mortgage payments, car prices, medication, eggs and dairy, etc...

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   12 months ago

        Full employment + Booming economy means higher demand = higher prices.

        Simple - even for a Trump-Tard.

        1. A Thinking Mind   12 months ago

          That's not how this works. That's not how any of this works.

          Does the word "production" mean anything to you?

          1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   12 months ago

            Does the word “production” mean anything to you?

            No need to limit it to one, or for that matter, thousands of words: This is turd.

        2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   12 months ago

          turd, the ass-wipe 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. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

          Full employment

          Oh, and where is this magical place?

          + Booming economy

          High stock prices and record profits for the gentry class are not booming anything. Just because Blackrock is doing great doesn't mean the rest of the country is.

          1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

            Don't tell shrike.

            https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/finance-and-economy/3027324/job-openings-fall-to-lowest-level-since-february-2021/

            Corporations seem to be refusing to prop up the fake job numbers.

        4. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   12 months ago

          Nobody believes your bullshit pedo.

        5. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

          Full employment + Booming economy means higher demand = higher prices.

          Except the employment to population ratio still hasn't gone back to pre-pandemic levels, and the "booming economy" isn't actually booming.

    3. Sandra (formerly OBL)   12 months ago

      How stupid do you feel for torching your credibility throughout 2022 - Wall Street's worst year since 2008 - by telling us everything was fantastic?

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   12 months ago

        2022 was quite a bear market, Sandy. A nasty one.

        We are due for another one in 2025. It will be blamed on Biden for sure.

        1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   12 months 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.

    4. InsaneTrollLogic (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   12 months ago

      Either you’re really fucking retarded, a shill who gets off on being a shill, or, strange as it may be, both.

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   12 months ago

        "Both" is your best bet: a failed day trader with a coke habit and an imbecility sufficient to back Biden.
        "Both".

    5. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   12 months 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.

    6. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      You know who else is a cheesy poof?

  24. Minadin   12 months ago

    "A recession never materialized?"

    Or we just didn't recognize a long, slow, shallow one that's been persistent.

    1. A Thinking Mind   12 months ago

      Didn't they essentially change the definition of recession in late '21 or early 22 to say that we definitely weren't in one? I seem to recall that happening, where some economists were pointing out that we'd hit the recession threshold, only for BLS (or whomever) to say, "Nuh-uh!"

      1. A Thinking Mind   12 months ago

        Right, this:

        https://reason.com/2022/07/28/after-2-consecutive-quarters-of-negative-economic-growth-is-america-in-a-recession/

        Two years ago, Reason is pointing out that we entered a recession and that BEA changed the definition. Today, Reason is entirely swallowing the narrative that a recession never materialized.

        1. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

          Reason staff still wants to be invited to the cocktail parties, so yeah, sure, they're going to go along to get along. Reluctantly and strategically, to be sure.

    2. Moonrocks   12 months ago

      A recession never materialized?

      In fact, during this time period the chocolate rations increased.

  25. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   12 months ago

    Eyepopping Factory Construction Boom in the US: Semiconductors, Auto Industry, and Everyone Else

    https://wolfstreet.com/2024/06/03/eyepopping-factory-construction-boom-in-the-us-semiconductors-auto-industry-and-everyone-else/

    CHEESY-POOFS TOO HIGH!

    1. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   12 months ago

      … and bread, home heating, electrical bills, mortgage payments, car prices, medication, eggs and dairy, etc…

      1. Minadin   12 months ago

        ML - If you ignore all the really expensive stuff that's gotten absurdly more expensive over the past several years, it turns out that inflation doesn't seem so bad.

        And, that's basically how government and the media figure inflation / CPI these days.

    2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   12 months ago

      turd too dishonest and stupid to understand.
      Fuck off and die, asswipe.

    3. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

      CHIPS act doles out billions in subsidies to hugely profitable companies...

      The government always has "good intentions" (which, cynically, I often doubt because the intention is usually to pad the coffers of some campaign donors and buy some more votes from the constituency more so than actually intending to do actual positive things). But time and time again, no matter who backs the spending, we get failure after failure. When business spends its own money and fails, that business and its investors are the ones who get hurt in the pocket. When taxpayers fund a business that fails, everyone gets hurt.

      I know that Ohio has a new Intel facility slated. I have no idea what incentives to get that plant cost Ohio and/or the federal government, or whether these proposed funds will go into that pile. For the record, Intel's gross profit for the twelve months ending March 31, 2022 was $42.205B, a 0.58% decline year-over-year. Intel's annual gross profit for 2021 was $43.815B, a 0.47% increase from 2020. Intel's annual gross profit for 2020 was $43.612B, a 3.49% increase from 2019. It seems to me that if Intel wanted to build chip factories in the US, they can afford to build chip factories in the US without putting their hand out to the US taxpayers.

      Same for others in US chip industry:

      Qualcomm: Revenue: $11.16 billion, adjusted, versus $10.60 billion expected, up 41% year-over-year. QCT (chip sales): $9.55 billion versus $8.86 billion expected per StreetAccount, up 52% year-over-year. QTL (technology licensing): $1.58 billion versus $1.55 billion expected per StreetAccount, down 2% year-over-year..

      Texas Instruments gross profit for the twelve months ending March 31, 2022 was $13.021B, a 30.5% increase year-over-year. Texas Instruments annual gross profit for 2021 was $12.376B, a 33.52% increase from 2020. TI's profit margin on chips was 43%.

      Analog Devices gross profit for the twelve months ending April 30, 2022 was $5.690B, a 36.19% increase year-over-year. Analog Devices annual gross profit for 2021 was $4.525B, a 22.61% increase from 2020.

      Microchip Technology gross profit for the twelve months ending March 31, 2022 was $4.450B, a 31.69% increase year-over-year. Microchip Technology annual gross profit for 2022 was $4.45B, a 31.69% increase from 2021. Microchip Technology annual gross profit for 2021 was $3.379B, a 4.22% increase from 2020.

      1. HorseConch   12 months ago

        We're heading to a Chinese-Style economy where the only growth is artificial government spending that is also non-productive. When is the last time GDP growth exceeded new government debt? We're going 8% of GDP in the hole to grow GDP 1-3%.

      2. Chumby   12 months ago

        Locating in Ohio could be a train wreck.

        1. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

          It would definitely go off the rails

          1. Chumby   12 months ago

            Accidentally or due to someone with a loco motive?

    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

      Auto industry? The one that's losing millions because they went all-in on electric vehicles that are limited to a niche demographic of status chasers?

    5. TrickyVic (old school)   12 months ago

      Wake me up when they start shipping chips from those factories

      It would be nice if it comes to fruition. Will it help make America great again or are we just building back better?

  26. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   12 months ago

    "...this looks a bit like hypocrisy..."

    Nooooooo! Where's the fainting couch?

  27. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   12 months ago

    "Biden cites AI deepfake fears in withholding audio of his special counsel interview"
    [...]
    "The Department of Justice (DOJ) refused to release an audio recording of President Biden’s interview with former special counsel Robert Hur in a court filing on Friday, obtained by Politico. The department cited fears that publicizing the audio could lead to deceptive AI deepfakes of the sitting President..."
    https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/politics/biden-cites-ai-deepfake-fears-in-withholding-audio-of-his-special-counsel-interview/ar-BB1nylgO?ocid=BingNewsSerp

    They're terrified that his imbecility will become more widely known.

    1. Pepin the short   12 months ago

      Like AI could deepfake his senile ramblings.

      1. HorseConch   12 months ago

        AI would sound too good to be Joe.

    2. TrickyVic (old school)   12 months ago

      That could be said of any audio.

      ""They’re terrified that his imbecility will become more widely known.""

      The reality would be more damning than a deepfake.

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   12 months ago

        Pretty sure they're doing their best to keep any unscripted dribblin' Joe audio out of circulation.

        1. TrickyVic (old school)   12 months ago

          Hiding something from the voters to sway an election?

  28. TrickyVic (old school)   12 months ago

    One I pulled from Liz's X.

    ""This woman used OMNY to pay for the bus. Once you hit 12 fares paid within a 7-day period, you get free rides. Cops boarded bus & forced riders to prove they'd paid didn't know how to handle this, threw her off, & hit her w a $100 ticket. Is this city a joke or what?"

    Yep, that's NYC.

    1. A Thinking Mind   12 months ago

      Cmon, do you think New York City would ever charge someone with a crime for activity that is perfectly lawful? That’s just ridiculous.

      1. Chumby   12 months ago

        Hopefully, she’ll have a jury trial to resolve this. They will get it right.

  29. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

    "Inflation has been partly tamed (though at the cost of rate hikes by the Federal Reserve). The jobless rate is good, wage growth is decent,"

    Wage growth a) still lags well behind inflation, for a net wage decline and b) is at least partly representative of inflation in and of itself.

  30. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

    "this looks a bit like hypocrisy—or like an effort to curry favor with Trump voters and fence-sitters concerned by the influx at the southern border. Biden's accidentally letting not only his self-interest show but also his deep yearning for reelection."

    No it looks a LOT like hypocrisy--because it IS hypocrisy.

    And Biden is not accidentally letting his desire for re-election show. It's 100% curated and crafted to get him re-elected, just like student loan buyouts and releasing gas reserves on Memorial Day. It is intentionally public-facing low-bar policies meant to "hoodwink" the public. In NYC, that's a felony.

  31. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

    "I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message."

    https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4351026/user-clip-clinton-1995-immigration-sotu

    1. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7LGoHV3aKs&ab_channel=MRCTV

      Flashback 2005: Sen.Obama On Illegal Immigration

      Barack Obama said, “We simply cannot allow people to pour into the United States undetected, undocumented, unchecked, and circumventing the line of people who are waiting patiently, diligently, and lawfully to become immigrants in this country.”

    2. DesigNate   12 months ago

      His campaign should 100% use those clips and then say how Biden’s EO literally allows at least another 1M in a year.

  32. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

    “I’m Donald Trump and I approve this message.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlfOPvUABnw&ab_channel=FoxNewsInsider

    FLASHBACK: Schumer Sounded Like Trump on Immigration in 2009

    1. Rick James   12 months ago

      The Democrats writ-large sounded like Trump back as far as the 1980s.

  33. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

    "The crusade against smoking is only the currently most virulent example of one of the most malignant forces in American life: left neo-Puritanism,"

    “Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. They may be more likely to go to Heaven yet at the same time likelier to make a Hell of earth. This very kindness stings with intolerable insult. To be "cured" against one's will and cured of states which we may not regard as disease is to be put on a level of those who have not yet reached the age of reason or those who never will; to be classed with infants, imbeciles, and domestic animals.”
    ― C.S. Lewis, God in the Dock: Essays on Theology (Making of Modern Theology)

    1. Quo Usque Tandem   12 months ago

      That is a great quote, and apt for all times.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      Repeal the 19th.

  34. A Cynical Asshole   12 months ago

    Wow, way to "boaf sidez" in his own EO:

    "The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service affirmative asylum backlog is now over 1 million cases and growing, with over 300,000 applications filed prior to 2021 still pending," reads Biden's executive order. "Pending cases [in immigration courts] more than doubled from the end of Fiscal Year 2016 to the end of Fiscal Year 2020 and doubled again between that time and the end of Fiscal Year 2023."

    [Emphasis added]

    This isn't an EO so much as it's a campaign statement: "BuT tRuMp!!!11!!1111!!!!!!"

  35. A Cynical Asshole   12 months ago

    LOL:

    Then cops come over to me, suntanning on the beach w my baby, to let me know that they wrote the guy a ticket and that they were worried about secondhand smoke affecting my kid.

    They were probably just hoping that by feinting concern for your kid you'd get all wet and give them a quicky. Or at least a hand-job, after which they'd arrest you for prostitution and/or public lewdness.

  36. A Cynical Asshole   12 months ago

    Gee...

    "I endorse Chase Oliver as the best way to beat Joe Biden. Get in loser, we are stopping Joe Biden," says the Libertarian Party Chairwoman, Angela McArdle, who says "Donald Trump…said he's a libertarian. He has basically endorsed us." Listen to the whole convoluted monologue here, including the part where she dons a literal clown nose.

    I wonder why nobody takes the LP seriously? It's a mystery...

    1. ducksalad (5/30 bad, really!)   12 months ago

      For about a week she refrained from endorsing Oliver, was claiming Trump was going to appoint a libertarian to his cabinet (based on some throwaway line he made during his speech), and her MCer colleagues were advocating a deal where Oliver would be removed from the ballot in close states.

      What happened? My theory is she was under a pitiful delusion that the cabinet member would be herself, as a reward for trying to help Trump. Once she realized that she couldn’t get so much as an exchange of text messages with an assistant deputy associate provisional vice manager in the Trump campaign she lost it completely.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

        You can read her words. She is primarily going to campaign for Chase in blue states with LP money to give blue voters the chance for Oliver. She’s already being attacked by others in the LP for the strategy. Despite the Chase supporters loving Chase taking away GOP votes, their narrative, in Ga.

        So she’s letting Chase be the weight against Biden in blue states.

        1. ducksalad (5/30 bad, really!)   12 months ago

          She’s already being attacked by others in the LP for the strategy. Despite the Chase supporters loving Chase taking away GOP votes, their narrative, in Ga.

          Despite?

          I can't speak for every critic of McArdle, she's deservedly getting it from all sides now.

          My complaint was that she is only, and intetionally only, going after Biden voters. We ought to be "stealing" from anybody and everybody.

          1. Chumby   12 months ago

            Stealing votes from folks that oppose the ginormous welfare state being further exacerbated by Biden’s open border policy won’t be something Oliver can accomplish with an open border policy of his own without precedingly addressing that welfare.

            1. ducksalad (5/30 bad, really!)   12 months ago

              I agree that Oliver will have a tough sell with anyone who thinks immigration is our biggest problem. But he probably does have some chance with voters who vote Republican only because they dislike Democrats more.

              PS: I find pro-life arguments very convincing, and I love babies, I was once one myself. I want so bad to be pro-life. But unfortunately, since babies could go on welfare, I have to be stridently 36-week pro-choice until the welfare state is abolished completely.

              1. Chumby   12 months ago

                He might pull a few dozen Team R votes but he’s likely going to take more from Team D. He hasn’t done anything and people deciding on a leader want someone with a CV outside of doing poorer than a previous LP candidate in Georgia and working in human resources. A middle schooler in government class can come up with a campaign platform too. He’s also likely to lose LP and little l votes, potentially more than he gains from the big two parties versus say what JoJo did.

                Would be nice to see Reason do an online reader poll of the candidates and also expected vote percentage that Oliver will receive.

          2. DesigNate   12 months ago

            In a lot of people’s minds, it’s more important to hurt Biden’s chances, seeing the absolute totalitarian shitshow his administration has been.

  37. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

    Despite warning signs following excessive federal government pandemic-era spending, a recession never materialized.

    It is a good thing government spending is part of the official GDP which is what goes into the government calculation for a recession. Joe even tried changing the definitions before upping spending to feed into GDP.

    Based on these data, it is unlikely that the decline in GDP in the first quarter of this year—even if followed by another GDP decline in the second quarter—indicates a recession.

    https://www.whitehouse.gov/cea/written-materials/2022/07/21/how-do-economists-determine-whether-the-economy-is-in-a-recession/

    1. HorseConch   12 months ago

      I think the problem in the 70's was that they didn't stagflate hard enough. Joe is trying to do it right this time so we will all be rich on government debt.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   12 months ago

      Yeah so Liz's take is that the economy is actually pretty good but for some reason people don't realise it. So Biden moves to the "right" on immigration to distract them from their delusions and sweep up Trump voters. Ok I'll play along. People don't actually give a shit how many crappy part time jobs are available, they are reacting to devaluation of the currency. No matter how you spin it the same shit costs a lot more than it did 4 years ago. Reducing the official monthly rate from 8 percent to 3 percent does not give you back the 20 percent you already lost. The only real cure for inflation is deflation and the working classes know that that will never happen. Similarly, the most vocal opponents of open borders are not white supremecists or generic Republicans. They are black and brown people in places like Chicago and NYC who live with the consequences every day. Even if Biden was serious about controlling the border (he isn't) the ten million already here will still be a burden on the native population. The only cure for Biden's open borders is mass deportation. We can argue about the logistics and ethics but there is no serious alternative. Whatever Biden does in the next few months is at least politically too little too late. The damage is already done.

  38. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   12 months ago

    "Centrist challenger defeats progressive DA in Portland, CNN projects"
    https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/24/politics/portland-district-attorney-race/index.html

    turd, Soros, hardest hit.

  39. Rick James   12 months ago

    A group of current, and former, OpenAI employees - some of them anonymous - along with Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey Hinton, and Stuart Russell have released an open letter this morning entitled 'A Right to Warn about Advanced Artificial Intelligence'.
    https://righttowarn.ai

    Hey man, is this like the original Port Huron Statement or is this the watered down second-draft?

    1. TrickyVic (old school)   12 months ago

      One of the biggest current problems isn't necessarily the AI itself.
      It's people who think AI will produce a truthful answer.
      But hey, people get their news from TikToc.

  40. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   12 months ago

    Heresy that goes against Trump? Good.
    Direct testimony that supports Trump? Bad.

    Trump’s Secret Service driver wanted to quickly refute Cassidy Hutchinson’s J6 tale but was rebuffed

    https://justthenews.com/government/congress/trumps-secret-service-driver-wanted-quickly-refute-cassidy-hutchinsons-j6-tale

    All Democrats do is lie.

    1. Ajsloss   12 months ago

      All Democrats do is lie.

      But it's for our own good.

      1. Longtobefree   12 months ago

        "Cap'n, I wish you stop being so good to me"

    2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   12 months ago

      Not from the AP so it has to be false.

      More from Turley who says Cheney intentionally rebuffed the testimony.

      https://jonathanturley.org/2024/06/05/report-j6-committee-delayed-secret-service-driver-from-refuting-false-limo-story-of-cassidy-hutchinson/

    3. Chumby   12 months ago

      Orangemanbad

      Poopymangood

      Eat your crickets

    4. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

      You seem to be having a hard time accepting that "It's (D)ifferent."

  41. ducksalad (5/30 bad, really!)   12 months ago

    Biden’s new immigration strategy is messed up on multiple levels, no matter whether you’re hard or soft on immigration.

    1. He’s pretending that it’s about some threshold being crossed. BS. He could have made the thresholds whatever he wanted whenever he wanted. Depending on your point of view, it’s either too little too late, or a disgusting sellout based on sinking poll numbers. Or both.

    2. Why is he basing restrictions on people who show up at a port of entry, requesting entry properly, on the number of people apprehended crossing illegally? This makes no sense at all, to anybody.

    If you think we shouldn’t be taking asylum cases in general, it’s stupid and complicated for no reason.
    If you think we should let in all asylum cases, it’s stupid and arbitrary.
    If you think we should reward law abiders and punish law breakers, it’s wrong to punish the first group for the actions of the second.
    If you think it’s just that the hearing system is overloaded, then the threshold should be the total number of cases, not the number of illegal entry cases.

    3. So why is he going after the people who politely show at a bridge and file the right papers? Because just like the gun banners, law abiding people are the only ones he can actually do anything to..

  42. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

    Well, if you're Joe Biden, the answer looks a little bit like: distract voters by pretending to crack down on immigration.

    FIFY

  43. jagjr   12 months ago

    "After Biden's long legacy of attacking Donald Trump's immigration policies, including restrictions on asylum seekers, this looks a bit like hypocrisy—or like an effort to curry favor with Trump voters and fence-sitters concerned by the influx at the southern border. Biden's accidentally letting not only his self-interest show but also his deep yearning for reelection."

    a bit like hypocrisy?? deep yearning for reelection?? have you not been paying attention for the last half century?? his defining features have been two for that entire time: 1) he's a weathervane, blowing with the wind & cynically pivoting to positions completely opposing his prior positions. and without a trace of shame, regret, or even acknowledgement that he's changed posture. 2) he wants reelection more than anything in this world. and he has since at least 1973.

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