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Economy

The Economy Biden Wants

Plus: Trump wants to cut federal spending, Mike Solana wants to save San Francisco, Canada wants to throw thought criminals in jail, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 6.7.2024 9:30 AM

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Released this morning: The jobs report, released at 8:30 this morning, shows that in May employers added 272,000 jobs, up from the monthly average of 242,000 that's persisted for the first half of the year and far more than most economists predicted.

In April, the unemployment rate was 3.9 percent—a bit higher than the 3.4 percent unemployment the year prior. In May, it slid up to 4 percent.

"The headline number is a source for celebration for President [Joe] Biden, who frequently points to the strong job market when making the case to voters that he has handled the economy well," summarizes The New York Times. But really, the picture is more complicated.

The economy is finally recovering from its recent high-inflation period, but the recovery has been slower than predicted and the Federal Reserve will probably not be inclined to lower rates anytime soon (which affects people's willingness to transact houses, for example). This new data probably won't change the Federal Reserve's behavior, so interest rates will remain high—a tough pill for Biden to swallow, as that may be one of the major factors leading to people's perception that the economy just isn't working for them.

Maybe Trump isn't so bad? Per The Washington Post, Donald Trump plans "to repeal parts of the 1974 law that restricts the president's authority to spend federal dollars without congressional approval" if he's elected to office a second time. He's claimed his Day 1 in office would include him telling every agency to find a "large chunk" of their budgets that can be cut, taking aim at international aid programs and environmental agencies in particular.

"What the Trump team is saying is alarming, unusual and really beyond the pale of anything we've seen," Eloise Pasachoff, a budget law expert at Georgetown, tells The Washington Post. But the national debt—which currently exceeds $34 trillion—is also alarming, unusual, and really beyond the pale of anything we've ever seen, so it's not clear what types of drastic measures ought to be taken to return spending to appropriate levels. For more on the national debt, check out this Just Asking Questions interview with Rep. Thomas Massie (R–Ky.), who wears a debt clock lapel pin.

But the specific mechanism Trump plans to use may throw the balance between the legislative and executive branches out of whack. "I will use the president's long-recognized Impoundment Power to squeeze the bloated federal bureaucracy for massive savings," writes Trump on his campaign website. Impounding funds, which was banned by lawmakers when President Richard Nixon abused the process, is when a president refuses to dispense funds even after Congress has already appropriated them.

Many quoted by The Washington Post seem to believe this would be a massive constitutional crisis, and there's plenty of reason to be skeptical that Trump would actually cut the amount of spending he says. But it's interesting that Trump gets dinged for proposals like this one, while plenty of Joe Biden's spendiest programs (like student loan forgiveness, which has repeatedly been thwarted by the courts) are deemed totally acceptable.


Scenes from New York: "An investigation from the City's Department of Investigation found that around 1,200 NYPD officers cheated while taking their promotional exam, yet the cheating was apparently for naught, because it didn't meaningfully improve their test scores," reports Hell Gate. 


QUICK HITS

  • "SpaceX received the go-ahead from US air safety regulators to launch its massive Starship rocket on a fourth major test flight, as the Elon Musk-led company works to make the vehicle operational and ready for regular trips to space," reports Bloomberg. "The Federal Aviation Administration granted SpaceX a launch license to move forward with the next test flight, the agency said in a statement on Tuesday." (UPDATE: The launch happened yesterday and was successful.)
  • Canada's new Online Harms Act would "curtail people's liberty in order to stop future crimes they haven't yet committed," writes The Atlantic's Conor Friedersdorf. Take it from the man himself: "We need the ability to stop an anticipated hate crime from occurring," says Canada's attorney general.
  • Hunter Biden's gun trial—where he's charged with lying about drug use to obtain a gun—is ongoing but looking especially messy as his sister-in-law/ex-girlfriend Hallie Biden testifies against him, talking about how she disposed of his gun in a grocery store garbage can.
  • "Congestion pricing, a good idea, died because our government doesn't deserve the money," writes Josh Barro at Very Serious.
  • "A widely held belief is that the Nordic countries are great bastions of rehabilitation: by focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment, they have managed to achieve remarkably low recidivism rates. Or so the story goes. This notion, however, is largely a myth," argues Patterns in Humanity.
  • Briahna Joy Gray, who hosted Rising with Reason's own Robby Soave (and sometimes yours truly, when I would fill in for Soave), rolled her eyes at a source's account of her sister's October 7 rape and was promptly fired from the show.
  • Joe Biden's executive order restricting asylum seekers is already having terrible consequences:

"They aren't all asylum seekers" totally misses the point. We don't want to send one person back to persecution or torture. If that requires letting in 10 or 100 who want to work, so what? My tax dollars shouldn't go to help any persecutors or torturers. https://t.co/hoh2MOyyz4

— David J. Bier (@David_J_Bier) June 6, 2024

  • New Just Asking Questions with Mike Solana (an absolute must-follow):

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  1. Chumby   12 months ago

    (D)ementia Biden Gaffe #572,804

    Biden referring to Putin: “I’ve known him for over 40 years. He’s concerned me for 40 years. He’s not a decent man,” Biden, 81, told ABC News anchor David Muir during an interview in France at the Normandy American Cemetery to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

    Forty years ago, Putin was inconspicuously serving in the KGB and Biden was showering his daughter with attention. Can’t wait for the Biden autobiography, hopefully with more Corn Pop cannibal tales and how Beau once swam with the Loch Ness monster. Retailers could display it in the poop culture section.

    1. Ajsloss   12 months ago

      Retailers could display it in the poop culture section.

      Printed on toilet paper, right?

      1. Chumby   12 months ago

        Possibly, if readers would ply the publisher to do so.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

          Next to the "US Constitution on a Roll" so popular at the White House?

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

        SQRLSY approves.

    2. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

      Didn't he just shit his pants on world TV at Normandy?

      If you looked at the wife of Macron, she looked like, "WTF is this jackass doing. Phew, stinks"

      Crooked Joe is now Diaperbag Joe.

      1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   12 months ago

        Why can't he be both?

      2. Ajsloss   12 months ago

        Same shit, different Joe.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vHPh-CO8jM

      3. Super Scary   12 months ago

        According to the protective media, he was "just reaching for a chair."

        1. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

          You mean the imaginary toilet seat lid? Un-fucking-real. And that speech?

          My God, we are the laughingstock of the world.

          1. Chumby   12 months ago

            White House staff call this a smear campaign.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

              Joe started it!

              1. Unable2Reason   12 months ago

                He's lousy as a president, but he'd make a great number two.

                1. middlefinger   12 months ago

                  It’s a damn shitshow, that’s for sure.

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

        I smell a campaign ad in the making. It will be very moving.

  2. Chumby   12 months ago

    Hungary won't lift Ukrainian grain ban
    - FM Peter Szijjarto tells TASS

    Orbanmanbad

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      But does he tweet?

    2. Nardz   12 months ago

      https://x.com/DisaffectedPod/status/1799093253809070586?t=4ip0-_s0XhkbOuDXvQB7jg&s=19

      I no longer believe humans can have "multi-cultural" societies the way we define that today. It's not how humans work, and it's not a "good" that we should strive for.

      Have your own foodways, preserve your language, sure, fine.

      But no, every "culture" is not equally "valid." They're not all compatible with American living.

      We have to let this go. There is *nothing* wrong or sinister about wanting *American* culture. Or British culture. Or Canadian culture.

      We do not have to apologize for being the West. In fact, we must reassert our own culture and demand assimilation.

      1. Vernon Depner   12 months ago

        Diversity is the opposite of community.

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

          Diversity is not our strength.

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

            Can we still have big-booty latinas?

            1. Chumby   12 months ago

              If AOC approves, you’ll have heard it from the horse’s mouth.

            2. Vernon Depner   12 months ago

              As long as they learn English.

          2. rbike   12 months ago

            Cite???

      2. Think It Through   12 months ago

        I've never believed it. "Diversity" made no sense right from the get go. Community and commonality are far better strengtheners, for groups.

  3. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    Whistleblowing Surgeon Targeted by DOJ, HHS for Exposing Trans Procedures in Texas Children’s Hospital
    https://www.nationalreview.com/news/whistleblowing-surgeon-targeted-by-doj-hhs-for-exposing-trans-procedures-in-texas-childrens-hospital/

    1. Chumby   12 months ago

      Some whistles will never be blown.

      1. Eeyore   12 months ago

        His mom cock blocked her.

  4. Chumby   12 months ago

    D-Day Plus #2 Bombing Run

    At a D-Day ceremony, Biden (D) uncomfortably looked around for a toilet seat. Finding none, Biden (D) dropped some ordinance in his pants while on stage. The confused old man looked hapless but was not crapless, as displayed in the video.

  5. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

    What we've got here is... failure to communicate. Some men you just can't reach. So you get what we had here last week - which is the way he wants it. Well, he gets it. I don't like it any more than you men.

    1. Chumby   12 months ago

      While a Cool Hand Luke reference, there is no Deliverance from Bidenflation while Brandon fiddles, diddles, and plays the banjo:

      https://www.reddit.com/r/JoeRogan/comments/vxc8g8/joe_biden_creepy_banjo_kid/

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

        "While a Cool Hand Luke reference"

        I just learned something new. I just remember that from the intro of the G&R "Civil War" song, from my childhood.

        I was always wondering what that was about. Thanks, Chumby.

  6. Chumby   12 months ago

    Argentine President Javier Milei may miss the summit on Ukraine in Switzerland.

    According to Bloomberg, Milei will instead receive awards in Spain and Germany.

    The Argentine president is also said to have canceled a planned meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron.

    Reason editors may now cool on him, except for the Wolfe who may be more libertarian than Libertarian(TM).

    1. Think It Through   12 months ago

      I like what Milei is doing, and part of what he is doing (should be doing) is to demonstrate that the President of Argentina has no position and no valuable input on Russia/Ukraine. So skipping it is is the libertarian and right thing to do.

  7. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

    “The jobs report, released at 8:30 this morning, shows that in May employers added 272,000 jobs, up from the monthly average of 242,000 that’s persisted for the first half of the year and far more than most economists predicted.”

    Will be revised down by some 100k jobs or so, just like it has almost every month for the last two years.

    Graphic on Fox Business just now [edit: 3 months ago, reusing post] showed BLS Jobs Numbers, comparing initial releases (to much fanfare often) to revised number released later (without notice):

    Jan-23 -45,000
    Feb-23 -63,000
    Mar-23 -19,000
    Apr-23 -36,000
    May-23 -58,000
    Jun-23 -104,000
    Jul-20 +49,000
    Aug-23 -22,000
    Sep-23 -74,000
    Oct-23 -45,000
    Nov-23 -17,000
    Dec-23 +74,000
    Jan-24 -124,000

    Since the initial numbers are usually around 200k, these errors are often 20% or so, and in 11 of 13 months, the error is always negative.

    And what happened last month…

    “The U.S. economy added 175,000 jobs in April according to the latest employment situation report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Friday morning, the smallest job gain in some six months and significantly below Wall Street estimates for the month.

    “It was expected that April would bring 240,000 to 250,000 new jobs, and the unemployment rate would remain at 3.8 percent. Instead, April was a big miss, and unemployment ticked up to 3.9 percent.

    “As has become the norm, April’s jobs print revised down the previous two months’ reported job gains by 22,000.

    1. Eeyore   12 months ago

      In May 272,000 workers had to get a third job.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        But when revised downward, they will only have 2.5 jobs.

        1. Eeyore   12 months ago

          Next month they will get to take a 4th job.

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

            Sarc already has dibs on the glory hole in the men’s room at his local bar.

            1. Eeyore   12 months ago

              Without a doubt that is "work", but does it pay? Do you put a tip on the tip before putting it in the hole?

        2. HorseConch   12 months ago

          Participation rate dropped, jobs were added, and unemployment rate went up. That's an odd combo since unemployment usually drops if the participation rate does barring job losses. Since they would never cook the books, it must just be another random anomaly.

      2. Chumby   12 months ago

        This is why jeff is not on here much having to get a third position to compensate for Bidenflation. He does like being paid for taste testing potential new food products. At his other two jobs, he is also a food taste tester.

        1. HorseConch   12 months ago

          He dreams of getting to taste new politicians rather than new food products. He was insanely jealous when the senate staffer didn't invite him to the floor to make a video about the dangers of bears.

    2. Longtobefree   12 months ago

      Try again without government jobs - - - - - - - -

    3. One-Punch_Man   12 months ago

      And if you dig down, unlike Reason and the media

      From April to May 2024

      4% unemployment rate
      -250,000 in the labor force
      -408,000 people employed
      Labor Force Participation Rate falls to 62.5%

      1. HorseConch   12 months ago

        There's only one logical conclusion to participation falling while unemployment increases and it's not job gains.

    4. A Thinking Mind   12 months ago

      Since the initial numbers are usually around 200k, these errors are often 20% or so, and in 11 of 13 months, the error is always negative

      English, blegh. Don’t use the word “always” when you’re explaining it’s literally not “always” in literally the same sentence.

  8. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    FBI still mum on laptop as it gets entered into evidence in Hunter Biden trial
    The existence of the laptop was first revealed just weeks before the 2020 election

    ...The FBI said it had "no comment" when asked by Fox News Digital if the bureau had any regrets about not acknowledging the authenticity of Biden’s laptop now that it has been introduced as evidence in Biden’s criminal gun trial.

    1. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

      James Comer claims to have unearthed new Biden bank accounts, issues subpoena
      https://nypost.com/2024/05/16/us-news/james-comer-claims-to-have-unearthed-new-biden-bank-accounts-issues-subpoena/

      House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer alleged Thursday that his panel had uncovered new financial accounts related to his investigation of the Biden family and announced a fresh subpoena against an unnamed bank.

      “This morning I issued a subpoena for targeted financial information from a certain financial institution related to [first brother] Jim Biden, [his wife] Sarah Biden, and [first son] Hunter Biden,” Comer (R-Ky.) announced on Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria.”

      Comer, who is leading the eight-month-old impeachment inquiry into President Biden, explained that the subpoena stemmed from material turned over by Hunter’s former longtime business partner Devon Archer.

      “We believe we found new accounts, and remember, the number of bank accounts that we’ve discovered over the past year and a half … is unbelievable,” Comer told Bartiromo.

      1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   12 months ago

        All these reports of Biden lately have been negative, and it makes me wonder if his handlers are giving him fewer or different meds, setting him up for a 25th amendment firing so Kamala can go into the election as the incumbent, or so the convention will have a better excuse for picking up a different dark horse (!) at the last minute.

        1. Sometimes a Great Notion   12 months ago

          I'd venture Biden is more electable than Kamala. Dark horse at convention would probably the way to go; my guess is Newsome or Wes Moore.

          1. Nardz   12 months ago

            If they slide Polis in there, Reason will start shitting on their present dreamboat- the pedo, Chase Oliver.

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

        The House Oversight Committee could release actual video of Joe and Hunter getting a briefcase full of cash while agreeing to hand over national security secrets to a Chines official and nothing would happen.

    2. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

      FBI is still mum on Epstiens "clients". See Wray's testimony.

      1. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

        FBI is still mum on Epstiens “clients”. See Wray’s testimony.

        No one is above the law.

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

          But they are above children.

        2. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

          The law seems to apply only when there are (R)easons.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

            (D)iscretionary enforcement.

            1. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

              It is always (D)ifferent.

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

      But there's totally no deep state, right?

  9. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    New York Democrat congressional candidate suggests MAGA supporters go to 're-education camp'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/new-york-democrat-congressional-candidate-suggests-maga-supporters-go-re-education-camp

    EXCLUSIVE: The New York Democratic congressional candidate running against GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik suggested "MAGA" supporters should attend a "re-education camp" after the 2024 election — even if Democrats see a "resounding blue wave."

    Paula Collins, who is running against Stefanik, R-N.Y., in New York’s 21st congressional district, made the comments during a public Zoom Townhall this week, where she appeared to admit that "re-education" would be controversial. ...

    1. Super Scary   12 months ago

      They just want to give those MAGA-heads some time to concentrate on things.

    2. Idaho-Bob   12 months ago

      I don’t think we really want call it that," she said during the Zoom townhall. "I’m sure we can find another way to phrase it."

      The word you're looking for is "gulag".

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

        They already have a word. Public schools.

        1. Idaho-Bob   12 months ago

          This is why there is proposed legislation outlawing or heavily regulating homeschooling.

          1. Ron   12 months ago

            Yes the regulations will be if you home school you must use the schools teachings including bringing in people for drag time story hour

      2. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

        I don’t think we really want call it that,” she said during the Zoom townhall. “I’m sure we can find another way to phrase it.”

        These marxist fucks always revert to their motte and bailey euphemisms when they know trying something like that really would kick off a civil war. Hillary said this same shit, incidentally.

    3. Eeyore   12 months ago

      She is "almost" saying what she really means. She wants to shove them all into air tight showers and turn on the gas.

    4. Chumby   12 months ago

      A Reason editor suggested a different type of gathering for conservative journalists.

    5. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      Nothing says democracy like rounding people up for thought crime.

    6. Longtobefree   12 months ago

      Fascists are always going to do fascism.

    7. Ron   12 months ago

      she is not the first and she won't be the last till they actually open up those camps where she will be there to cut the ribbon for the opening ceremony

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

      “I wish they would just shut up and do it already.

      Getting older every year, man.

      If they're gonna round people up into camps and clack off the Igloo I hope they do it while I still have some cartilage in my knees.”

      https://x.com/FenixAmmunition/status/1799060463449440491

  10. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    Biden Administration Presses Allies Not to Confront Iran on Nuclear Program
    U.S. is arguing against an effort by Britain and France to censure Iran at the IAEA’s member-state board
    https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/israel-middle-east/articles/iran-spy-ring-robert-malley-lee-smith

    1. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

      High-Level Iranian Spy Ring Busted in Washington
      The trail that leads from Tehran to D.C. passes directly through the offices of Robert Malley and the International Crisis Group
      https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/israel-middle-east/articles/iran-spy-ring-robert-malley-lee-smith

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

        Just doing the spying Americans refuse to do.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

          If we paid livable wages for spying maybe more Americans would step up.

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

            Food trucks are great vehicles for spying on people.

      2. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

        Why isn't Malley in prison?

        1. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

          The Iranian govt chants "(D)eath to America!" so that's (D)ifferent.

  11. Chumby   12 months ago

    Workers in Mexico City ripped apart the pride flag outside the National Housing Fund for Workers building

    Onlookers were in shock.

    - Russia Today

    …perhaps that it took so long.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      Sounds like somebody went on a date, and got a below-the-belt surprise.

      1. Chumby   12 months ago

        The juan he got was not the señorita he wanted. Ay caramba.

        1. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

          Juan morphed into Juanita.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

            Probably the other way around.

    2. Minadin   12 months ago

      …perhaps that it took so long.

      Union labor.

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

    DoJ has filed only one criminal HIPPA charge since 1996. Scratch that. Make it 2.

    DoJ issues 4 felonies in indictment for doctor of Texas Children's Hospital who leaked to media that the hospital continued to transition kids as young as 11, surgery and pills, after claiming they had stopped.

    Leader didn't leak any personal details but he went against the favored cult.

    https://www.city-journal.org/article/doj-indicts-doctor-who-exposed-the-barbarism-of-gender-affirming-care

    1. Minadin   12 months ago

      Dr. Eithan Haim exposed the child sex-change program at Texas Children's Hospital. Now the Biden Administration has indicted him on four felony charges. This is an outrageous political persecution—and must be resisted.

      https://twitter.com/realchrisrufo/status/1798771561203372394

      1. Idaho-Bob   12 months ago

        These shenanigans are inching closer and closer to legitimate self-defense reaction.

        Killing people who are arresting political prisoners does not violate the NAP.

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

        When Trump takes over again, he needs to fire everyone at the DOJ.

        1. Minadin   12 months ago

          Honestly, we would be better off either starting over from scratch or not starting over at all.

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

        But I have been told by commentators that this isn't happening.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      Resistance* is futile.

      *Illegal counter-revolutionay resistance, not to be confused with pro-party righteous resistance

    3. HorseConch   12 months ago

      Totally false. Only Trump is bad enough to use state power in an uneven way. They would never do that to anyone other than literal hitler.

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

    Wonder why that labor participation number for citizens remains below 2019?

    https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/wall-street-admits-biggest-economic-shocker-all-jobs-past-year-have-gone-illegal-aliens

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

      Jobless claims at 8 month high to go with this amazing economy.

      https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/initial-jobless-claims-rise-near-8-month-highs

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

        I’m surprised our resident child rapist isn’t here to refute those claims with some link that will blow up in his face. Soros must not have emailed him his talking points yet.

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

      Job openings lowest since 2021.

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

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

      The jobs report, released at 8:30 this morning, shows that in May employers added 272,000 jobs, up from the monthly average of 242,000 that's persisted for the first half of the year and far more than most economists predicted.

      The usual fed fuckery Liz. The report also lowered all past numbers as usual.

      Not surprisingly historical data was - as always - revised lower: March was revised down by 5,000, from +315,000 to +310,000, and the change for April was revised down by 10,000, from +175,000 to +165,000. With these revisions, employment in March and April combined is 15,000 lower than previously reported.

      https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/may-payrolls-soar-272k-above-highest-estimate-wages-come-red-hot

      Like the Gaza Ministry of Health you should stop trusting the fed numbers under Joe.

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

        Butt then what would poor Buttplug talk about?

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

          The rectums of small children?

      2. Chumby   12 months ago

        Like the age of Pluggo’s “boyfriend.” Initially reported to be 27 but then the actual number far, far lower.

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

          No, 27 was an accurate number, it just wasn't in years.

    4. Minadin   12 months ago

      More than half of the nation’s jobs created in the past five years have come in two states: Texas and Florida.

      California came in dead last, still actually losing jobs, followed by New York and Illinois. What do those places have in common?

      https://www.governing.com/workforce/low-wage-states-with-cheap-housing-dominate-post-pandemic-jobs-boom

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

        An o.

      2. Chumby   12 months ago

        Those former Californians left due to disenfranchisement regarding the long wait for high speed rail.

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

          It's because Newsom wasn't progressive enough.

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

            Locusts always leave once they've cleared out the resources.

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

          They a railing against the high speed train.

      3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        Too many food trucks?

      4. Ron   12 months ago

        Jobs created in Texas in Florida by people who left California are not a always a net gain in jobs since they closed jobs in California to move

      5. One-Punch_Man   12 months ago

        Since I've lived in Florida and do live in Texas - Hot and humid. Basically, our one season here

    5. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      Cuz everyone died during Covid and Climate Apocalypse VII?

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

        Nah, it was WW3 under bad orange man.

  14. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    We must bring them all here as refugees so they can create food trucks:

    Hamas terrorists were raping corpses during October 7 and carried out 'sexualised torture' - but infamous claim that a pregnant woman was cut open and her foetus stabbed is unfounded, UN report says
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13158135/hamas-terrorists-gaza-raping-corpses-torture-foetus-stabbed.html

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

      Oh, well that's okay then.

      1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   12 months ago

        Right, off you go then.

  15. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    University of Florida employee, students implicated in illegal plot to ship drugs, toxins to China
    https://nypost.com/2024/05/29/us-news/university-of-florida-employee-students-implicated-in-illegal-plot-to-ship-drugs-toxins-to-china/

    A University of Florida research employee and students have been implicated in an illegal, multi-million dollar scheme investigated by the Justice Department to fraudulently buy thousands of biochemical samples of dangerous drugs and toxins that were delivered to a campus laboratory then illicitly shipped to China over seven years, according to federal court records.

    Among the students tied to the scheme was the president of UF’s Chinese Students and Scholars Association.

    The group openly protested a Florida law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis last year that limits universities from recruiting students and faculty from China — and bans employing such students from working in academic labs without special permission....

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

      The group openly protested a Florida law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis last year that limits universities from recruiting students and faculty from China — and bans employing such students from working in academic labs without special permission….

      Only non-white people are permitted to exercise massive in-group preference without rebuke from academia and the media.

  16. Chumby   12 months ago

    South Carolinian faced 115 years prison until ATF realized it had the wrong man

    https://jpfo.org/articles-2024/south-carolinian-faced-115-years.htm

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

      Did the think he was a J6er or something?

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

        Or a survival of WACO.

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

    Dem County in New Jersey caught opening mail in ballots early. Claim accident.

    https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/new-jersey-congressional-primary-results-delayed-after-1900-mail-ballots

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

      Whoops. Good thing that's impossible for the presidential election.

      1. Idaho-Bob   12 months ago

        Something about widespread

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

          Not Enough Fraud to Matter! (TM)

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

            I thought we were already at the election fortification is a good thing stage.

    2. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

      JesseAZ, you just don't understand. It is Atlantic County. That is (D)ifferent. No need to look into it.

      Had this happened in Ocean County, there would be (R)easons to look into it further.

      Let me know if you need the (D)ecoder Ring to know when it makes a (D)ifference. 😉

  18. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    Hillary Clinton and Democrats settle Steele dossier electoral case for $113,000
    This article is more than 2 years old
    Federal Election Commission had investigated alleged misreporting of expenditure by campaign during 2016 election
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/mar/31/hillary-clinton-democrats-steele-dossier-settle-electoral-case

    Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee have agreed to pay $113,000 to settle a Federal Election Commission investigation into whether they violated campaign finance law by misreporting spending on research that eventually became the infamous Steele dossier.

    That is according to documents sent on Tuesday to the Coolidge Reagan Foundation, which had filed an administrative complaint in 2018 accusing the Democrats of misreporting payments made to a law firm during the 2016 campaign to obscure the spending.

    The Clinton campaign hired Perkins Coie, which then hired Fusion GPS, a research and intelligence firm, to conduct opposition research on Republican candidate Donald Trump’s ties to Russia. But on FEC forms, the Clinton campaign classified the spending as legal services.

    “By intentionally obscuring their payments through Perkins Coie and failing to publicly disclose the true purpose of those payments” the campaign and DNC “were able to avoid publicly reporting on their statutorily required FEC disclosure forms the fact that they were paying Fusion GPS to perform opposition research on Trump with the intent of influencing the outcome of the 2016 presidential election,” the initial complaint had read.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      Of course, that's (D)ifferent.

  19. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    Watch idiot progtards let Trump outbid them for votes:

    Migrants' Monthly Payments Are Higher Than New Yorkers' SNAP Benefits
    https://www.newsweek.com/migrants-food-money-new-york-snap-benefits-1867058

    1. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

      Migrants' Monthly Payment in NYC Is Higher Than Veterans Compensation
      https://www.newsweek.com/migrants-monthly-payment-nyc-higher-veterans-compensation-1886431

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

      I have been told by the One True Libertarian they just want to work and they are cost free. And we should let even more in.

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

        Sarc must still be passed out in a pool of his own vomit.

  20. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    Food trucks, rape, whatever

    20-year-old Spanish Gypsy who impregnated 12-year-old acquitted by arguing cultural norms: "Within the gypsy culture it is normal behavior"
    https://notthebee.com/article/20-year-old-spanish-gypsy-who-impregnated-12-year-old-acquitted-after-arguing-that-within-the-gypsy-culture-it-is-normal-behavior

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

      "Pics or it didn't happen" - Buttplug

      1. Medulla Oblongata   12 months ago

        But it was a girl.

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

          In the end it's the tears on the child's face that get Buttplug there.

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

      Joe did grow up on a black Puerto Rican gypsy church. So it makes sense.

    3. Zeb   12 months ago

      Sorry, but no one is obliged to respect your cultural norms when your culture involves banging 12 year olds and picking people's pockets.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        What about knife fights, er, dances?

    4. Chumby   12 months ago

      Saw this story a few days ago and passed on it.

      That is not unique to the Țigăni culture. Had a lengthy conversation about this with a headmaster at a school in Romania that was about 80% gypsy. She almost broke down when talking about how difficult it was to keep the 13 and 14 year old girls in classes versus their culture pulling them into a marriage that kept them at home doing domestic tasks and raising the children. Iirc, the boys tended to drop out about a year later to farm, tinker, busker, and other traditional vocations.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        Yeah, but do you want to risk interrupting the flow of all the fabulous contributions to the world made by Gypsies?

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

          Who would sell fake gold rings at gas stations?

        2. Chumby   12 months ago

          There may be valid generalizations, and certainly the young teen-pre teen bride situation here is discordant with accepted western culture, but they haven’t bombed anyone, conducted color revolutions, released a virus, forced a vax, or locked folks down. My limited perspective is that the lines drawn on maps in the 20th century reduced some of their way of life (traveling tinkerer); socialism hasn’t helped either.

          I enjoy their traditional music as well as the modern manele style. Florin Salam pentru victorie-ul. A busker with a tambal (cimbalon) will get my attention.

          1. Gaear Grimsrud   12 months ago

            Two words: Django Fucking Reinhardt. Okay three words.

          2. Gaear Grimsrud   12 months ago

            Seriously though. Half a century ago I fell in love with a very Greek 20 year old hippy chick. The package included her 5 year old daughter. Her marriage to the father was arranged and consummated when she was 14. The marriage was approved by all parties and took place in the local Greek Orthodox Church in Bronx NY. Lived with her for three years and she was pretty much full on crazy, but that's a different story. Anyway I'm always reluctant to impose my personal views on the way ancient cultures view marriage. The modern culture expects fertile women to wait 20 years until their biological clock almost runs out before having babies. Maybe 14 is too young, sure seems that way to me. But with birth rates way below replacement I'm not sure the species is better off.

  21. Moonrocks   12 months ago

    Canada wants to throw thought criminals in jail

    Potential work program for MAIDs?

  22. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    I'm starting a band called the "Death Nuggets"

    Men and other mammals live longer if they are castrated, says researcher
    Cat Bohannon tells Hay festival audience it is not known why men go through life ‘smuggling two little death nuggets’
    https://www.theguardian.com/science/article/2024/may/31/men-and-other-mammals-live-longer-if-they-are-castrated-says-researcher

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

      See! Gender affirming deballing is good!

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

      Can't reduce the population to meet the 2100 population goals without sterilizing them.

      Also steers are easier to control.

      1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   12 months ago

        Something about steers or queers comes to mind.

    3. Eeyore   12 months ago

      Does it make the meat taste better? Do lizard people agree?

    4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      I'll assume that Cat doesn't make many sandwiches.

      And I will also assume she admires toxoplasmosis aka crazy cat lady disease, which also neuters male behavior.

      1. Chumby   12 months ago

        She makes a delicious cricket and lichen wrap served inside a folic acid tortilla.

    5. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

      Cat Bohannon is a researcher and author with a PhD from Columbia University in the evolution of narrative and cognition.

      Elegant proof that Columbia should have been bombed into powder back during the SDS days.

      with research suggesting an orchiectomy can lend a few more precious years.

      You can see the hyper-materialism inherent in the marxist theology here--there's no afterlife, so you have to try and squeeze out as much time on earth as possible to work towards making the communist utopia a reality.

      I suspect this is also why Democrats are so dedicated to convincing kids they are “born in the wrong body” and need to cut their genitals and breasts off, or prevent them from developing altogether. The god Science! must be appeased with the appropriate offerings

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

    But the specific mechanism Trump plans to use may throw the balance between the legislative and executive branches out of whack. "I will use the president's long-recognized Impoundment Power to squeeze the bloated federal bureaucracy for massive savings," writes Trump on his campaign website. Impounding funds, which was banned by lawmakers when President Richard Nixon abused the process, is when a president refuses to dispense funds even after Congress has already appropriated them.

    This is why Vivek would be great in the cabinet. He has pointed out the change in OPM under Obama that switched appropriation language from may spend up to to shall spend. The latter forces all spending. One simple reversion to a cap instead of a floor would reduce spending required by the executive.

    1. Zeb   12 months ago

      The cap makes so much more sense than "must spend".

  24. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    Biden administration offering ‘mass amnesty’ to thousands of migrants
    More than 350,000 asylum cases have been closed without an official decision since 2022
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/2024/06/03/biden-administration-quietly-offering-mass-amnesty-migrants/

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      Did they get mail-in ballots yet?

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

      Hey that doesn't prove Biden is pro open borders. - Sarc

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

    David J. Bier
    @David_J_Bier
    ·
    Follow
    "They aren't all asylum seekers" totally misses the point. We don't want to send one person back to persecution or torture. If that requires letting in 10 or 100 who want to work, so what? My tax dollars shouldn't go to help any persecutors or torturers.

    The policy under Joe is to not send back 1M for the one person who may have a valid claim.

    1. Chumby   12 months ago

      An inflation of immigration is always profit!

    2. Mazakon   12 months ago

      Honestly, I legitimately wonder if people like this even know just how much of the world absolutely sucks. If it's not persecution or government oppression, it's conflict zones, poverty and actual state terrorism.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        And I wonder if people know why so much of the world sucks, and why they are eager to impose those factors in the US.

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

        Are you implying they are shit hole countries?

  26. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    NIH scientists made $710M in royalties from drug makers — a fact they tried to hide
    https://nypost.com/2024/06/02/opinion/nih-scientists-made-710m-in-royalties-from-drug-makers-a-fact-they-tried-to-hide/

    ...New data from the National Institutes of Health reveal the agency and its scientists collected $710 million in royalties during the pandemic, from late 2021 through 2023. These are payments made by private companies, like pharmaceuticals, to license medical innovations from government scientists.

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

      This is why the Covid Nuremberg trials will have to be held in stadiums.

    2. Ron   12 months ago

      When Rand Paul asked Fauci how much he was getting, Fauci said there was no law requiring him to disclose and that was all he said. so we know he is getting a shit load.

      1. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

        Fauci deserves prison; if he is not put into prison, there is no justice to be had.

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

          Fauci deserves the death penalty.

  27. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    Federal Court Sentences 75-Year-Old Pro-Life Protester To Two Years In Prison For Role In Abortion Clinic Blockade
    https://dailycaller.com/2024/06/03/federal-court-sentences-75-year-old-pro-life-protestor-to-two-years-in-prison-for-role-in-abortion-clinic-blockade/

    ...Harlow currently suffers from diabetes, Hashimoto’s disease and severe back pain that requires the use of a wheelchair, according to The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property. Harlow’s attorney, Allen Orenberg, appealed to the judge for leniency due to her fragile health, according to LiveAction. Her husband, John Harlow reportedly also spoke during her trial, delivering a statement on his wife’s behalf.

    “I feel like Paulette is dying,” John Harlow said before the court, the outlet reported. “In my heart, I think she’s having a hard time staying alive.”

    1. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

      Charges dropped for hundreds of alleged looters in New York City
      "I was in total shock that everything is being brushed off to the side," said Jessica Betancourt, whose Bronx eyeglass shop was looted last June.
      https://www.nbcnews.com/news/crime-courts/charges-dropped-hundreds-alleged-looters-new-york-city-n1271349

      1. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

        Molotov cocktail-tossing lawyer sentenced to 15 months for torching NYPD car
        https://nypost.com/2022/11/18/molotov-cocktail-tossing-urooj-rahman-gets-15-months-for-torching-nypd-car/

        1. Chumby   12 months ago

          As long as his journal entries were accurate…

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

          As always, that's (D)ifferent.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

            And they no longer even bother to pretend it's not.

    2. Super Scary   12 months ago

      This was also the case where the judge basically taunted the woman with what was essentially “where is your God now?”

      "She said she hoped Harlow would "make an effort to remain alive” as it was a “tenet of [Harlow’s] religion.”" - https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/judge-sentences-75-year-old-woman-for-praying-at-abortion-clinic-taunts-horrified-husband-for-christian-faith-report/ar-BB1nCiOO

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

        Judges on the d.c. circuit need to be drawn and quartered. Same district that was forcing J6 defendants to issue fealty oaths.

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

      I've been told she got off lucky since she caused someone to twist their ankle.

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

      Seriously, it is now time to get rid of the democrats. This can’t continue. America cannot exist as long as they do.

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

    From the grease-ball who would like to be, but won't be, POTUS:
    "A California bill made removing toxic soil more expensive. Some say it’s a tax on housing"
    [...]
    "When Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 158 into law three years ago, the governor touted the environmental measure as a badly needed reform that would give “overburdened communities … an equitable opportunity to thrive in a healthy environment.”
    The bill restructured and increased fees related to the handling of hazardous materials. It pumped $500 million into cleaning up contaminated properties. It created a “board of environmental safety” and an ombudsperson to handle complaints. It generated an additional $104 million in revenue for the Department of Toxic Substances Control, known as DTSC.
    But for the nonprofits and residential developers brave enough to break ground on projects in a challenging post-pandemic California, the changes have amounted to an unexpected — and some would argue duplicitous — bureaucratic money grab that amounts to a tax on housing..."
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/a-california-bill-made-removing-toxic-soil-more-expensive-some-say-it-s-a-tax-on-housing/ar-BB1nJIO2

    Newsom figured the developers would just mosey out to the Jackson orchard and pick some ripe bills. He's stupid that way, along with many other ways.

  29. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    SCIENCE CLOWNS: Wiley shuts down over 11,000 fraudulent “peer-reviewed” papers that they previously published as cutting-edge science
    https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-06-04-wiley-shuts-down-over-11000-fraudulent-papers.html

    John Wiley and Sons, a major academic publisher, is currently retracting more than 11,300 “peer-reviewed” science papers that they had previously published. These papers were once regarded as cutting-edge science and were cited numerous times by other academic researchers. Now these scientific papers – which often relied on taxpayer dollars for research funding – are being revealed as fraudulent.
    Additionally, the 217-year-old publisher announced the closure of 19 journals due to large-scale research fraud. The fake papers often contained nonsensical phrases generated by AI to avoid plagiarism detection. Examples include “breast cancer” referred to “bosom peril” and “fluid dynamics” written as “gooey stream.” In one paper, “artificial intelligence” was called “counterfeit consciousness.”

    These systemic issues of fraud have significantly damaged the legitimacy of scientific research and damaged the integrity of scientific journals. The academic publishing industry, valued at nearly $30 billion, faces a credibility crisis.

    1. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

      First Self-Amplifying mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine Approved in Japan
      https://www.contagionlive.com/view/first-self-amplifying-mrna-covid-19-vaccine-approved-in-japan

      The Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine platform protects against infectious diseases by instructing cells in the body to make a specific protein, stimulating the immune response, and leaving a blueprint to recognize and fight future infection. However, sa-mRNA makes copies of the mRNA which generates the production of more protein compared to an equivalent amount of mRNA in a vaccine. The companies report the technology has the potential to create more potent cellular immune responses and increase duration of protection, while using considerably lower doses of mRNA.1

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        100% safe and effective, or 110%?

        1. Jerry B.   12 months ago

          10% for the Big Guy.

      2. Ron   12 months ago

        the cure that will mutate its host. think I'm done taking new vaccines

    2. Chumby   12 months ago

      A wily scheme to get junk science certified and published has been unmasked.

    3. Eeyore   12 months ago

      Stop public science. Government should not be funding science. It is just a vehicle for fraud.

      1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   12 months ago

        You get more of what you subsidize. Subsidize students, you get more of the marginal ones who would be better off getting productive jobs instead of waiting four years to be baristas.

        Subsidized students must be coddled to make sure the schools get the full four years, so they invent marginal fields and hire marginal professors, who of course have to publish marginal reports and pretend to engage in marginal research to prove they are real professors.

    4. Stuck in California   12 months ago

      “bosom peril”
      “gooey stream.”
      “counterfeit consciousness.”

      Maybe bad science, but it's a good band name generator.

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

    Canada's new Online Harms Act would "curtail people's liberty in order to stop future crimes they haven't yet committed," writes The Atlantic's Conor Friedersdorf. Take it from the man himself: "We need the ability to stop an anticipated hate crime from occurring," says Canada's attorney general.

    This isn't exaggeration, Trudeau and his evil dwarf puppeteer, Freeland, really want the ability to imprison Canadians who they dub likely to commit a crime in the future. Like those mean truckers who endangered Canadians by protesting lockdowns, or Pierre Poilievre deceiving the nation.

    Reminder that Freeland, Trudeau and Singh all attended the WEF's Young Leaders of Tomorrow school and Freeland was on their board.

    Also remember that Canada is a sandbox for things they want to do to the US, and that they regard the constitution like used toilet paper.

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

      Democrats in the states nod approvingly.

      Justified because of what conservatives might do.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        And the worst thing conservatives might do? Delay the imposition of the long-dreamed-of Democratic Socialist utopia (with Neo-feudal tendencies).

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

          The (R)etards will mumble something about not stooping to their level and letting bygones be bygones.

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

            Facts are always changing but they have good intentions.

    2. Anomalous   12 months ago

      Wasn't there a movie about anticipating crimes?

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

        Minority report? Name is too racist to bring up now.

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        There was also a novel (and movie) called 1984.

  31. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    “Adjusted for inflation, household net worth was up just 0.7% through Biden’s first three years. It was up 16% through Trump’s first three years.” – @WSJ pic.twitter.com/dJiDttVSGz

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   12 months ago

      Free Money Era. ZIRP. Handouts. Welfare. $1400 Donnie Checks.

      Donnie-Nomics.

      The exception was late in 2018 when J-Pow raised rates four times to head off inflation. Donnie Blue-Shit himself and threatened to fire J-Pow.

      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 lying pile of lefty shit.

      2. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

        SPB2, in real terms (not nominal), POTUS Biden has been atrocious. A typical 60/40 investor has still NOT RECOVERED from 2022, in real terms.

        POTUS Trump real returns (not nominal) were astounding (with the exception of 2018). For instance, 2019 had a real return of ~20%, and 2020 was roughly 17% (for the 60/40 investor).

        You should not talk too much about the stock market. It doesn't help your case. And you sound like a dumbass, to boot.

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

          "...And you sound like a dumbass, to boot."

          There's a very good reason for that.

        2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   12 months ago

          So the "real" rate of return on a $1400 Donnie check was 20%?

          Or was it 120% considering the cost to the recipient would be put on sleepy Joe?

          1. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

            SPB2, you know, when you're digging yourself into a deep hole; stop digging.

            Another way to say it: It is better to be quiet and let us wonder if you're an ignoramus, rather than open your mouth (or raise a pen) and remove all doubt.

            You are out of your league. Take the 'L' and limp off.

            1. Bertram Guilfoyle   12 months ago

              He removed all doubt about his being an ignoramus long ago.

              Later he will switch over to unadjusted biden guy and post the exact same gibberish.

      3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        Just how fucking stupid are you?

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

        I see Soros emailed your talking points for the day.

      5. EISTAU Gree-Vance   12 months ago

        “It was up 16% through trumps first three years.”

        Trumps first 3 years had no covid or “$1400 Donnie checks” dumbass. Per your own post though, one of those years did involve rising interest rates.

        Low effort troll.

  32. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    BLM’s Support of Hamas Is Perfectly in Line With Its Goals
    https://www.heritage.org/middle-east/commentary/blms-support-hamas-perfectly-line-its-goals

    Embracing the vilest forms of terrorism as a means of destroying Israel is a feature, not a bug, of revolutionary “decolonization.” Israel must be destroyed, groups such as Black Lives Matter say, because it is a white settler, white supremacist state (which is also how they see us, so consider yourself warned).

    This endorsement of Hamas’s recent atrocities has come from organizations that are the leading ideological voices of BLM—not, as the Anti-Defamation League and others claim, from fringe chapters that have gone rogue and are not controlled by the national organization.

    The once “national” mother ship, the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, has in fact gone semi-dormant, so its silence on the slaughter in Israel should not be interpreted as distancing itself from it; BLMGNF hasn’t posted any news on its website since July.

    By contrast, the recent display of support for the slaughter of Israeli Jews by two key groups, BLM Grassroots andBLM Los Angeles, is more significant. If anything, it may confirm the ongoing transferal of ideological leadership from BLMGNF to BLM Grassroots and BLM LA.

    ...BLM co-founder and leader Melina Abdullah is a fan of Fanon’s and encourages that his works be read by members of a “once-a-week BLM scholars group” she created. Abdullah leads both BLM Grassroots and BLM LA—two of the BLM groups that defended Hamas’s killing spree.

    The two organizations are at loggerheads with BLMGNF and accuse its new leader, Shalomyah Bowers, of misusing whatever is left of the up to $100 million that BLM as a whole raised after the 2020 riots. In a statement, BLM LA demanded that BLMGNF relinquish to BLM Grassroots control of all funds, platforms, and other resources.

    ...BLMGNF counterclaims that Abdullah, too, has mishandled millions in her budget. That may or may not be the case, but a pox on both their houses either way. As the World Socialist Web Site—old communists who dislike the displacement of class warfare by racial politics inherent in cultural Marxism—put it, this is a “sordid fight over money between Black Lives Matter factions.”

    But undeniably, Abdullah has destructive revolutionary chops that Bowers just lacks. Abdullah, for example, helped make ethnic studies a requirement for the Los Angeles Unified School District. She also helped in the effort to slash the LAUSD’s police force in 2020 by a whopping 35%.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      Fine. Send all BLM members and supporters to Gaza, where they can live in happy solidarity.

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   12 months ago

        And give them access to trillions to rebuild Gaza that the UN (USA and EU) are planning on sending, while they move to Qatar and live it up like billionaires?

  33. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

    'The Economy Biden Wants'

    All of it.

    How else can an honest politician pay off all deserving constituents without increasing the national debt?

  34. Anomalous   12 months ago

    Briahna Joy Gray, who hosted Rising with Reason's own Robby Soave (and sometimes yours truly, when I would fill in for Soave), rolled her eyes at a source's account of her sister's October 7 rape and was promptly fired from the show.

    After her bad behavior last week at a debate she participated in, the moderator went on X and referred to her as "DEI Barbie."

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   12 months ago

      Try Ratchet Barbie instead.

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

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

    2. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

      Ms. Gray deserved to be fired.

      Who canned her, though? Soave? Wolfe?

      1. Hank Ferrous   12 months ago

        XY, she deserves far worse than firing. She's already, and no doubt it will be the same here, asserting that it was a freedom of speech issue rather than personal accountability.

    3. Mike Parsons   12 months ago

      She really is the poster child for empty headed, loud, screeching leftist child.

      She is the mascot for the pro-palestine protests as well as the leftist DEI/BLM movement. All feelings, no facts, no ability to debate rationally.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        "All feelings, no facts, no ability to debate rationally."

        The ideal Democratic voter.

    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

      Gray earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University and a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School.

      Further proof that the Ivies are providing nothing of value to the country, and need to be obliterated.

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

      Well if she gets raped I will laugh

    6. Hank Ferrous   12 months ago

      Joy, who is know for regurgitating Hamas talking points? Joy, who backed Soave down when he correctly pointed out that she was a terrorist sympathizer? Being an ignorant terrorist-sympathizer bigot only pays off so long, it seems. She'll have a new gig w/ an equally shitty outlet soon enough. That is the way of the new racism and antisemitism. Not so much 'Never Again' as "when can we work it in again.'

  35. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   12 months ago

    in May employers added 272,000 jobs, up from the monthly average of 242,000

    And more important manufacturing growth is returning to the USA. Output is high, capital formation is cooking, new plants everywhere.

    Peanuts hate good new like this.

    Time to go to a Doomer site like ZeroHeade to piss on America!

    1. Chumby   12 months ago

      Things are so good, there is now a 2 after your name.

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

        Twice the pedo, same dem taste.

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

      Hey Pluggo!

      Do you want to explain why several months later they always revise those figures downwards (by up to 95%) every-single-time, and why this time will be the exception.

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

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

    4. sarcasmic   12 months ago

      You’re supposed to wait for Trump to be elected before saying good things about the economy. Once that happens all news will be good news. But until then all news is bad news. Remember that who matters much more than what.

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

        Thank God. Shrike needed at least 1 idiot to fall for his narrative. Good thing you have all the other posts with links and information muted.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

          Another ButtPlug-Sarc reach-around.

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

          Without Sarc getting tricked by phony numbers which later get revised downwards every single time, Pluggo might wonder why he bothers.

          1. Bertram Guilfoyle   12 months ago

            If sarc drank himself to death tomorrow, shrike would just make more socks to praise himself with.

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

              Sarcs days of sobriety is inflated too. Always revised down daily.

    5. damikesc   12 months ago

      I am feeling the disdain for Biden in all of your posts.

      No, I really, really am.

  36. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

    '"What the Trump team is saying is alarming, unusual and really beyond the pale of anything we've seen," Eloise Pasachoff, a budget law expert at Georgetown, tells The Washington Post. But the national debt—which currently exceeds $34 trillion—is also alarming, unusual, and really beyond the pale of anything we've ever seen'

    Liz, just like racism, there is good federal spending insanity and bad federal spending insanity. There is never no federal spending insanity.

    1. Super Scary   12 months ago

      At this point, the pale must just be a dot on the horizon.

      1. Ajsloss   12 months ago

        At this point, the pale must just be a dot on the horizon white supremacy.

        FTFY

  37. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

    '"An investigation from the City's Department of Investigation found that around 1,200 NYPD officers cheated while taking their promotional exam, yet the cheating was apparently for naught, because it didn't meaningfully improve their test scores," reports Hell Gate.'

    Didn't they learn in junior high not to copy from your friend (unless you friend is a nerd)?

  38. mad.casual   12 months ago

    Where's Sandy? This had me worried:

    Maybe Trump isn't so bad? Per The Washington Post, Donald Trump plans "to repeal parts of the 1974 law that restricts the president's authority to spend federal dollars without congressional approval" if he's elected to office a second time. He's claimed his Day 1 in office would include him telling every agency to find a "large chunk" of their budgets that can be cut, taking aim at international aid programs and environmental agencies in particular.

    "What the Trump team is saying is alarming, unusual and really beyond the pale of anything we've seen," Eloise Pasachoff, a budget law expert at Georgetown, tells The Washington Post. But the national debt—which currently exceeds $34 trillion—is also alarming, unusual, and really beyond the pale of anything we've ever seen, so it's not clear what types of drastic measures ought to be taken to return spending to appropriate levels.

    Not in just a "Aw shit, they're taking him seriously, and on the debt no less. That sort of talk has sunk so many ships even Biden might be able to beat it." sense, but also in a "If Hell doesn't freeze over and the world end first." sense.

    But then Liz and/or The WaPo assuaged my fears when they fretted that it might upset the balance of continued spending that was established to thwart Nixon The Lesser.

    1. TrickyVic (old school)   12 months ago

      The invisible hand wants the economy to be destroyed so it can build back better using digital currency thus gaining control over everyone's bank account and spending habits.

      1. Rick James   12 months ago

        Thank goodness silicon valley is building us a dizzying array of highly regulated smokey-wallets* to make it so our bitcoin transactions are theoretically more difficult to track than just normal, naked and fully ledgered bitcoin transactions.

        *technologies which literally use the language of old-fashioned money-laundering as their core function. You KNOW that won't draw the eyeballs of regulators.

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

      He’s claimed his Day 1 in office would include him telling every agency to find a “large chunk” of their budgets that can be cut, taking aim at international aid programs and environmental agencies in particular.

      Shit, there was nothing stopping him from doing that last time. He needs to get a hotline to Pope Milei's office to be educated on how it's actually done.

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

        Shit, there was nothing stopping him …

        Really?

    3. Rick James   12 months ago

      But then Liz and/or The WaPo assuaged my fears when they fretted that it might upset the balance of continued spending that was established to thwart Nixon The Lesser.

      The David Boaz article helpfully reminded us that "conservatives and libertarians aren't the same thing."

      Indeed... indeed.

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

    The economy is finally recovering

    Yep good economy is one where the insider traders make a killing and everyone else gets screwed

    1. TrickyVic (old school)   12 months ago

      I've always found it ironic when my anti-capitalist friends use the stock market as a sign of improvement.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

        Yes. And I also enjoy the irony when anti-capitalist public employees try to sink the market and "evil corporation" stocks while complaining about their pension funds.

  40. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

    '"We need the ability to stop an anticipated hate crime from occurring," says Canada's attorney general.'

    Remember, they want to take your freedom and fuck up your life out of love.

  41. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

    'Hunter Biden's gun trial—where he's charged with lying about drug use to obtain a gun—is ongoing but looking especially messy as his sister-in-law/ex-girlfriend Hallie Biden testifies against him, talking about how she disposed of his gun in a grocery store garbage can.'

    I sure hope Hallie put the gun in the proper recycling bin, or Hunter will really be in trouble.

  42. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

    '"Congestion pricing, a good idea, died because our government doesn't deserve the money," writes Josh Barro at Very Serious.'

    Heretic! Burn him!

    When does government NOT deserve our money?

  43. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   12 months ago

    That recidivism (try typing that fast!) study is interesting, especially in how easy it is to rework statistics to get the figures you want.

    The American 76.6% figure above was based on rearrest within 5 years (Durose et al. ,2014), whereas the Norwegian 20% figure described the number who received a new prison sentence or community sanction that became legally binding within 2 years (Kristoffersen, 2013).

    Another challenge when comparing nations is that court proceedings can be lengthy before a conviction is finalized. In some jurisdictions (e.g., Norway), they operationalize recidivism as both an offense and conviction that has to occur within the follow-up period, whereas in other cases only the offense needs to occur within the period (Yukhnenko et al., 2020).

    It reminds of a comparison of US UK and EU crime rates. The UK only counts a murder when they get a conviction, so a gang shooting without even an arrest is not a murder. Probably have to double their murder rate to compare it with the US. And every EU country had 3-5 times the violent crime rate of the US, but how do those different countries count violent crime?

    1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   12 months ago

      Differences with immigrants too.

      Kristoffersen (2013) has shown how relevant this can be in the Nordic context. In all of Europe, Norway has been unique in the extent to which they have given prison sentences for crimes like speeding in traffic. Traffic crimes have low reoffending rates in all the Nordic countries, so the imprisonment of these individuals at low risk of reoffending artificially brings down the reoffending rate among released prisoners. In contrast, (perhaps due to greater use of non-prison punishments) Norway had the smallest proportion of released offenders sentenced for thefts; and those sentenced for theft have the highest reoffending rates across the Nordic countries. If all traffic offenders had instead been on probation rather than in prison, that alone would bring the Norwegian recidivism figure from 20% to 25%. That is even closer to the 28.8% American reincarceration figure cited above. In short, who is imprisoned (and who instead receives fines, probation, or suspended sentences) can meaningfully change the recidivism rate of released prisoners through compositional effects alone. Much of the measured Nordic differences can be attributed to such compositional effects.

      There is yet another surprising but potentially relevant difference. Foreign prisoners make up a disproportionate fraction of Norwegian prisoners and, according to Mulgrew, about half of them are expected to be deported at the end of their sentence. But how many foreign convicts are deported in practice? According to Aftenposten, 794 foreign convicts were deported and were formally barred from re-entry in 2011. The following year 1,019 foreign convicts were deported. For context, the nationwide prison population in Norway is only about 3,000-4,000 (give or take) at any given time, so this number of deportees is not inconsequential. Deported individuals obviously cannot contribute to recidivism statistics any further, except if they manage to return despite being barred from re-entry, which can happen (and when they do, they are often discovered due to recidivism). Excluding deportees could plausibly move the recidivism rate a few additional percentage points.

    2. mad.casual   12 months ago

      It reminds of a comparison of US UK and EU crime rates. The UK only counts a murder when they get a conviction, so a gang shooting without even an arrest is not a murder. Probably have to double their murder rate to compare it with the US. And every EU country had 3-5 times the violent crime rate of the US, but how do those different countries count violent crime?

      This is the standard tactic for international comparisons for the last 20-30 yrs.

      It was widely touted that the US has a high infant mortality rate relative to other countries with socialized medicine that spend less on healthcare per capita. What was left out is that lots of other places and cultures openly pressure women with abnormal pregnancies to get abortions (pregnancies that, in the US, would've been completely viable) or record infant deaths within so many weeks of birth as a miscarriage.

      1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   12 months ago

        A report I read said no other country tries to save newborn premies as young as the US does. If you don't even try, your infant mortality rate is 100%. The report said if you compare apples to apples, the US was near best, if not best (I do not remember the details).

        1. Rick James   12 months ago

          It is. Many countries consider a still birth a mulligan or a do-over.

    3. JFree   12 months ago

      The study is an interesting idea but completely misses the real difference. The difference is not 'recidivism rate'. It is 'imprisonment rate' and whether that has a difference on crime rates.

      Norway has 3,500 prisoners total - sentenced to an average of less than six months. Meaning there's a lot of 'churn' with the prison population divided between violent criminals (longer sentences but still shorter than the US and sentenced for retribution/separation not rehabilitation) and 'traffic' (do not drive drunk in Norway - you will go to prison - but the imprisonment is for deterrence on others not rehabilitation). Neither violent crime nor 'traffic' have high recidivism rates anywhere. Property and drug crimes have high 'recidivism' - but they are not imprisoned in Norway so 'recidivism rate' is irrelevant. If there is lower repeat offense rates in Norway post-1996 (their criminal reform), it is being done outside the prison system.

      The US has 1.5 million prisoners. The 'imprisonment rate' is 15x higher than in Norway and the highest in the world. Most prisoners are there for violent offenses (but that is a very loose definition here) and drug offenses. The high prison population however is not really because of the high underlying crime rate but because of harsh sentencing since the mid-80's (our criminal reform). Only 15-25% of prisoners are the crime-prone age demographic (under 30). So our 'rehab' consists of throwing away the key, warehousing them, and then releasing them when they are too old to recidivus(?). Which of course isn't 'rehabilitation' anymore than Norway's prison system is based on rehabilitation.

  44. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    Somali defendants attempt to bribe juror with $120,000 in their Minnesota Covid funds fraud case
    https://thepostmillennial.com/somali-defendants-attempt-to-bribe-juror-with-120000-in-their-minnesota-covid-funds-fraud-case

    The seven defendants, all immigrated to the US from Somalia, are part of a larger case that has seen 70 charged with stealing a total of $250 million from the federal Child Nutrition Program via the Feeding Our Future charity. They allegedly delivered few, if any, meals, and instead spent the money on cars, homes, vacations, and other luxury items.

    1. HorseConch   12 months ago

      That same plan is working for democrats and their favored NGO's all over the country.

  45. Incunabulum   12 months ago

    Give it a week and they'll quietly put out 'revised' numbers that are much lower - like they have every other time.

    1. Ajsloss   12 months ago

      Somebody detailed that upthread. It was only 11 of the last 13 months, dude.

  46. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    https://x.com/NoahPollak/status/1798846131771748706

    The Gaza pier is the single most incredible example of the stupidity, incompetence, and delusion that characterizes Biden admin foreign policy. Consider:

    - It's mind-bogglingly expensive -- closing in on half a billion dollars.
    - In practice it does the opposite of what was intended. What little aid crossed the pier was immediately seized by Hamas.
    - By supplying Hamas, it prolongs the war when Biden's goal is ending the war.
    - It is totally unnecessary since the land crossings from Israel and Egypt deliver vastly more aid, 24/7, for pennies on the dollar.
    - Despite its total failure, Biden refuses to admit it was a mistake and is doubling-down and spending $20m+ more to repair it.
    - The pier is making the United States military look foolish, but Biden is happy to sacrifice the reputation of our armed forces for pro-Palestinian virtue signaling

    1. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

      We are so fucked if our military fights like they build temporary piers in Gaza.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

        The real concern here is that this was simply done based on the cheapest bid, or someone was connected and the data massaged to get them the contract. Given the incredible levels of corruption in the federal government, either is a possibility.

    2. mad.casual   12 months ago

      Blame the Biden Admin all you like, but the real problem is The Jones Act. If those ships had been made in China and staffed by Filipinos, this wouldn't have happened and we'd be delivering aid across that pier cheaper and faster than it could possibly pass through the land borders. If the Biden Admin is at fault, it's only inasmuch as they, we, don't how to cabotage correctly.

      1. HorseConch   12 months ago

        This guy gets it.

    3. Bertram Guilfoyle   12 months ago

      Chaff. Deflect. It’s the jew’s fault. Apartheid, racists, genocide. I love Hamas. Did you know I got a medal for giving blood?

      -mtrueman

    4. Rick James   12 months ago

      – In practice it does the opposite of what was intended. What little aid crossed the pier was immediately seized by Hamas.

      Minor issue with this. I'm not convinced 'being seized by Hamas' is the "opposite of what was intended".

  47. mad.casual   12 months ago

    "A widely held belief is that the Nordic countries are great bastions of rehabilitation: by focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment, they have managed to achieve remarkably low recidivism rates. Or so the story goes. This notion, however, is largely a myth," argues Patterns in Humanity.

    I mean, sure, they lock people up for traffic tickets and use the fact that they don't reoffend as evidence that they're rehabilitating murderers and rapists while they openly protect immigrant sexual assaulters and suffer grenade attacks, but the important thing is that they don't kill people like Nikolas Cruz by a 9-3 split decision.

  48. Incunabulum   12 months ago

    >so it's not clear what types of drastic measures ought to be taken to return spending to appropriate levels.

    I just want to say one word to you, Wolfe. Are you listening?

    *AFUERA!*

  49. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

    '"A widely held belief is that the Nordic countries are great bastions of rehabilitation: by focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment, they have managed to achieve remarkably low recidivism rates. Or so the story goes. This notion, however, is largely a myth," argues Patterns in Humanity.'

    So what? A myth in service of the official narrative is Truth, and any attempt to challenge that myth is disinformation. (Or is in misinformation? Malinformation? MAGAinformation!)

    Violators will be prosecuted. Anything you say (or whatever we invent and claim you said) will be used in evidence against you.

  50. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    What a bunch of back holes:

    Canadian Cancer Society sorry for using 'cervix' instead of 'front hole' for LGBTQ+ community
    https://torontosun.com/news/national/canadian-cancer-society-sorry-for-using-cervix-instead-of-front-hole-for-lgbtq-community

    1. Eeyore   12 months ago

      They were diagnosed with meatus cancer. I think the cancer itself now identifies as non-binary.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      Still no peak retard?

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   12 months ago

        With Trudeau still in office, nope.

    3. BYODB   12 months ago

      Just wow. As if a F2M transition can't still get cervical cancer. A M2F transition absolutely can't get cervical cancer.

      Also, 'front hole' should be laughed out of the room. This literally sounds like an idiot child that doesn't know the name of things trying to dictate language to adults. 'No! That's not a cervix! It's just a front hole!'

      Starting to think maybe the world really should burn.

      1. damikesc   12 months ago

        I'd also ask "how is the CERVIX the 'front hole'"?

        Do they not understand where parts are on the female?

        It ain't the hole. It's inside, but it ain't the hole.

        1. BYODB   12 months ago

          It's a textbook case of delusion, and the more they speak the more they reveal this to be true.

          In any other context, this is actual medical misconduct and would get a physician into a courtroom.

          Of course, this particular example is both Canadian and a non-profit, so they are double retarded.

    4. Chumby   12 months ago

      Those loonies aren’t worth a Loonie.

  51. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

    The economy is finally recovering from its recent high-inflation period, but the recovery has been slower than predicted and the Federal Reserve will probably not be inclined to lower rates anytime soon (which affects people's willingness to transact houses, for example). This new data probably won't change the Federal Reserve's behavior, so interest rates will remain high—a tough pill for Biden to swallow, as that may be one of the major factors leading to people's perception that the economy just isn't working for them.

    @LizWolfe...Young lady, you weren't around the last time we had high inflation. There is no 'recovery'. May I suggest an analogy? Inflation makes the sea level of everyday cost' rise. The sea level is not going back down, Ms. Wolfe. No low income person or elderly person on a fixed income is getting relief; the damage is permanent, and done.

    May I suggest an interview with Murray Sabrin, a libertarian economist from Ramapo College. It is not terribly far from Rockaway Beach, maybe 1.5 hours by car.

    PS: It would be a pleasure to meet you at Ramapo, which has a really nice campus (wooded) with lots of space for kiddies to run wild and enjoy nature. And Ramapo reservation (a park) is 5 minutes away. A nice hike up a foothill to a lake. It would be a beautiful day outing with your son. The Mason Jar (local watering hole) is great for lunch, but Kinchley's in Ramsey is THE place to go for thin crust pizza.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

      @LizWolfe…Young lady, you weren’t around the last time we had high inflation. There is no ‘recovery’. May I suggest an analogy? Inflation makes the sea level of everyday cost’ rise. The sea level is not going back down, Ms. Wolfe. No low income person or elderly person on a fixed income is getting relief; the damage is permanent, and done.

      Yeah, most of the 1980s wasn't spent getting the cost of goods back down to pre-1975 levels, it was spent trying to get wages caught up to the cost of goods. It's a big reason interest rates on mortgages, autos, and CDs remained relatively high for most of the decade.

      1. Rick James   12 months ago

        What're you guys talking about? The price of a Hershey bar regularly dips back down to a nickel.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

          I’ve mentioned before that one of the most surreal scenes from Saturday Night Fever in a modern context is the opening, when Tony puts a $25 shirt on layaway. I think the paint store manager was paying him something like $1.50 an hour, and later gave Tony a raise to $1.75 that he was actually pretty happy to get.

          1. Rick James   12 months ago

            I uhh... um... kind of, well, let's just say I was a tad more than a wee nipper when Saturday Night Fever was a hit movie and yes, I used to work for a minimum wage that wasn't much above that. $25 was a LOT of money back then.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   12 months ago

      "@LizWolfe…Young lady, you weren’t around the last time we had high inflation. There is no ‘recovery’. May I suggest an analogy? Inflation makes the sea level of everyday cost’ rise. The sea level is not going back down, Ms. Wolfe. No low income person or elderly person on a fixed income is getting relief; the damage is permanent, and done."
      I've tried to make this point to Liz in the past. Three percent this month compared to eight percent 6 months ago might tell us that hyperinflation at the moment hasn't happened. But all of that inflation is permanently imbedded in prices because the dollar has been devalued. It never comes back. The fed tells us they're taming inflation but that's code for crushing the economy by artificially increasing the cost of money. The working classes and the retired understand this which is why they're not buying the Bidenomics Liz is selling. I bought my first house in 1984 with a 13.5% mortgage. It took 7 years for rates to come down to a point where it made sense to refi. And 40 years later my dollar is worth a fraction of what it was.

      1. Chumby   12 months ago

        GG, great points. For further illustration, about what did that house in 1984 sell for (excluding the mortgage interest)?

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

          Back then, I think they were typically about $50-75K, depending on the square footage. A high school friend’s parents are still living in the same house they bought in 1979. They paid $72K and it was listed at 2,032 square feet, although that included an unfinished basement. Incidentally, their tax assessment has gone from $16,250 in 2015 to over $40K today.

          That also included a family room addition that quite a few of the homes in that subdivision filing didn’t have. I think when the homes of that model were built in the mid-late 60s, you could either get a large dining room or a family room, and the original owner opted for a family room. Another friend lived in a similar model, but they have the dining room. Everything else is the same as far as the room configurations.

  52. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    US made weapons hitting Russian civilians in Russia. This. What could possibly go wrong?

    https://x.com/CaptCoronado/status/1798724348855173518

    Update: Russian fleet of warships are headed to Havana to conduct wargames in the Caribbean. Port calls across South America as Russia moves into the Western Hemisphere!!

    1. mad.casual   12 months ago

      Again, the only reason to support The Jones Act is a ridiculous fear of a zombie Franz Ferdinand.

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

        Death Metal cover band of the real Franz Ferdinand?

        1. mad.casual   12 months ago

          I assume you know the actual reference.

  53. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   12 months ago

    A Trump reelection is the biggest threat to the economy because it would make inflation, debt, and growth worse, 'Dr. Doom' Nouriel Roubini says
    Trump being reelected might be the biggest looming threat to the global economy, according to "Dr. Doom" economist Nouriel Roubini.
    ....
    Roubini, known on Wall Street for his bombastic and persistently negative prognostications, warned in an op-ed for Project Syndicate that Trump winning a second term as President could cause the world economy to be "even further destabilized." That comes amid existing geopolitical tensions, with war raging in Ukraine and Gaza, and a potential cold war between the US and China breaking out later in the decade, Roubini predicted.

    https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-presidential-reelection-negative-economic-impact-debt-taxes-inflation-roubini-2024-3

    #DoomPorn

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

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

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

      "A Trump reelection is the biggest threat to the economy because it would make inflation, debt, and growth worse, ‘Dr. Doom’ Nouriel Roubini says"

      Just like the guys who cry that Trump will bring in fascism this time around, as they bring in fascism.

    3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   12 months ago

      So, the catastrophic crash that is coming anyway will be like, even worse if Donnie gets back in? Oh noes! Haha. So sayeth a dude called “doom”.

      Idiot.

  54. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    American weapons fired from Ukraine destroying Russia's ability to see an incoming US nuclear strike. What could possibly go wrong?

    Ukraine Says It Struck Anti-Missile Defense Radar in Russia
    System in Krasnodar region monitors for ballistic missiles
    Kyiv continues to push to use Western weapons to hit Russia
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-05-25/ukraine-says-it-struck-anti-missile-defense-radar-in-russia

    The long-range early-warning radar system Voronezh-DM in Armavir, southern Russia, was hit by a drone launched by Ukraine’s military intelligence on Thursday, according to the source, who declined to be named because the information isn’t public.

    1. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

      Yes, progtard idiots, make a country with 6K nukes pointing at us feel less secure. Awesome idea. You're just so smart!!!

      Ukraine Claims Second Hit on Russian Missile Early-Warning Radar
      https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-05-27/ukraine-claims-second-hit-on-russian-missile-early-warning-radar

      Ukraine said it attacked a Russian anti-missile early warning radar system for a second time in a week, using drones to target sites increasingly far from its border in an attempt to disrupt the Kremlin’s war machine and shake the nation’s sense of security.

      1. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

        WWIII is great - Raytheon and Lockheed get to loot the treasury and the Dems get an excuse to cancel the election. Never mind the 300 million dead.

      2. BYODB   12 months ago

        If, say, Mexico did this to the United States they would be a smoking crater no matter who their allies might be. While I'm no fan of the Russian government, we are basically triple dog daring them to fuck around even though we have no desire to find out.

        1. Chumby   12 months ago

          Cuban Missile Crisis is a decent historical comparative.

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

      If Russia nukes DC what's the down side?

      1. mad.casual   12 months ago

        Fallout 4. Then Fallout 76.

  55. Mazakon   12 months ago

    Briahna Joy Gray, who hosted Rising with Reason's own Robby Soave (and sometimes yours truly, when I would fill in for Soave), rolled her eyes at a source's account of her sister's October 7 rape and was promptly fired from the show.

    I saw her debate with Eli Klein and Michael Molyneux. She just isn't that great at debate, especially regarding Palestine. She not only got things about the conflict completely wrong, but any time she gets the slightest pushback, she retorts like a social media teenage girl.

    1. Mike Parsons   12 months ago

      She is a typical radical leftist. She doesn’t know shit, cant debate, and resorts to screeching loudly and often. She has no ability to debate. She thinks she is morally righteous and therefore her side should get their way by any means necessary.

      Hence comments like “Hamas is in the right because they just want democracy”, rolling her eyes at someone (the wrong type of victim we should believe) describing rape, etc.

      She, like the hamas terrorists, sees things as an existential war and as a result anything goes. I suggest we start treating her and her tankie friends in kind. I guarantee you if she saw a white family walking with MAGA hats on and someone executed them all on the street she would have some sort of "well, they got what they deserved" reaction

  56. SRG2   12 months ago

    Before the 2016 election Trump promised to eliminate the Federal debt in eight years, not merely balance the budget. Both shot up under his admin even pre-Covid. Indeed, the annual deficit reversed the direction it had been heading in under Obama.

    So what makes one think this time it will be different? Aside from fealty/stupidity, that is...

    1. sarcasmic   12 months ago

      Both shot up under his admin even pre-Covid.

      You mean when his party was writing the laws (presidents are only responsible for laws they sign if their own party writes them), the debt and deficit still increased? That’s unpossible.

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   12 months ago

        Yes, the GOP can't be trusted. Boy-Wonder Conservative Paul Ryan was Speaker.

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

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

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

        Why didn't Trump act as the dictator we claimed he was asked sarc and shrike.

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

      How about the stupidity of voting for leakin' Joe, asshole?

    3. Commenter_XY   12 months ago

      After 2018, Pres Trump had to deal with a hostile House. He did get tax reform passed, which tremendously helped the people who make the least money because of a much higher standard deduction.

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

      not merely balance the budget. Both shot up under his admin even pre-Covid.

      You know Eric Boehm even had to admit 70% of the increase was due to entitlement growth (Obama era programs like ACA and increased disability) and interest on the debt. Then he is forced by the Impoundment Act to spend money. Then had to deal with Pelosi who had the power of the purse.

      But other than that, solely Trumps fault. Good work shrike.

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

        He's here to shill.

      2. SRG2   12 months ago

        Still not shrike, you lying cunt.

        Sure, some of the increase was due to "entitlement" growth, though it didn't seem to cause a problem for Obama. And what happened to Fed revenues as spending rose?

        But even if most of the increase was not on Trump, he showed himself not remotely capable of getting within a million miles of his promises.

        1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   12 months ago

          True. That was total bullshit. He won’t fix it when he gets back in either. No one can stop this train wreck.

          He will try though. Fuck the donkeys. Go MAGA.

    5. Rick James   12 months ago

      That's why we're strategically and reluctantly voting for Biden, because unlike Trump, Biden isn't just talk.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   12 months ago

        Still waiting for those receipts Rick. Show your work.

        1. Rick James   12 months ago

          ?!!

  57. Ra's al Gore   12 months ago

    Amazing how the new election year pandemic dovetails nicely with their earlier goal of killing livestock for Climate Change.

    https://x.com/tparon/status/1798430012439187877
    Here we go again just in time for the election scarf lady Dr Deborah Brix Wants to test 40 million dairy cows weekly for the avian bird flu

    Also, we should be pool testing every dairy worker. The PCR test is very unreliable before you know it they will be pushing a
    H5N1 Bird Flu vaccine

  58. Truthteller1   12 months ago

    Complete bullshit. The jobs report means absolutely nothing to the American voters.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 months ago

      But it means plenty for Biden shills.

  59. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

    California family moves to red state, finds out that moving means actually fitting in to the local culture instead of making it "like California, but red":

    A conservative family who moved from California to Idaho in 2021 have returned due to difficulties 'fitting in.'
    Melvin Galang and Coree Ray made the return trip to the blue state this past April - taking to TikTok to make the announcement. Both cited 'judgmental attitudes' and gossip as reasons for fleeing, after leaving a suburb a half hour's drive from LA.
    They took their two twin daughters along for the ride - leaving behind Coree's four other kids from two other relationships.

    LOL at "judgemental attitudes and gossip"--I suspect a lot of their issues centered around their Californianess into everyone's face, instead of working to fit in to their new community. "Oh, back in California we did this." "Oh, back in California we did that." "I wish we had these things that were available in California." I suspect that's why Californians are starting to abandon their colony in Austin, too--because even though Austin is the leftiest part of Texas outside of the Rio Grande Valley, people who are actually from Austin still see themselves as Texans, and didn't particularly care for the Californians injecting excess liquidity into the housing market that made it more expensive for everyone else to live.

    1. sarcasmic   12 months ago

      https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13503783/conservative-latino-family-california-idaho-move.html

      Galang and his daughters are Mexican, but did not say racism played a part in their decision to leave. A statement to 51-year-old Coree's TikTok explained why.
      'We decided after 3 years in Idaho, we are going back home.
      'We wanted to move to a Conservative state, but we realized what it would mean to fit in,' it continued.
      'It would mean we would need to be judgmental. We would need to gossip about others. Have our kids forget how to say please and thank you. Talk bad about new people moving here for a better life.'

      Looks to me like they didn't fit in with the MAGA crowd.

      1. TrickyVic (old school)   12 months ago

        No one is more judgy right now than liberals who will judge me for the color of my skin, the words I use, the people I friend, the thoughts I think.

      2. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

        Looks more like they were expecting to be welcomed with open arms, and forgot that red areas are going to be naturally hostile to Californians from the get-go, due to decades of observation and experience.

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

        Sounds like he is trying to get liberal followers and paid by tik tok.

        Lol.

        Urban areas like Chicago and NYC are definitely known for saying please and thank you.

        Amazing how little thought you put into judging narratives you push.

      4. Mike Parsons   12 months ago

        ‘It would mean we would need to be judgmental. We would need to gossip about others. Have our kids forget how to say please and thank you. Talk bad about new people moving here for a better life.’

        A few of the events my kids go to has quite a big showing from BLM/Ukraine/Pride row. I really feel like you have never actually met a lot of the strawmen you are attempting to skewer...

        The way these people talk about "hardcore MAGAs", "lame white people (often said by lame white people themselves)", and not even Trump voters but literally just having republican adjacent views is enough for them to break contact with friends. They are by far the most judgmental, gossipy, tribal fuckers I have ever met.

        And kids that say please and thank you? You shitting me? One of the highlights I would say of the MAGA or not even MAGA but more right leaning and religious folks in the area here are their kids are well behaved, polite, and wonderful to be around. The lefties here dont know whether to discipline their kids, apologize to their kids, or include their kids on their therapy sessions and end up with entitled little shits in a ratio far outpacing any conservatives in the area.

        Seriously, this makes me think you are living out an internet fantasy version of reality and dont interact with people. Anyone who takes kids to school or activities on a regular basis wouldn't make such a boldly stupid claim

        1. sarcasmic   12 months ago

          How many points did you get for attacking me personally for something quoted from an article?

          1. Mike Parsons   12 months ago

            You seemed to have sanctioned the articles main points, by pointing out the things they referenced wouldnt fit in with the MAGA crowd.

            Im pointing out how retarded that sentiment is

            1. sarcasmic   12 months ago

              Whatever furthers your delusions that I'm a leftist.

    2. mad.casual   12 months ago

      I actually thought the last sentence needed the bold relief.

      You can almost hear the conversation –
      Local: Wait. You’ve got four other kids that you left in LA?
      Ray: Oh, it’s OK. They’re with their baby daddies.
      Local: Uh… huh.
      Ray: Oh, YOU are not judging ME! You better check your privilege right now or I’m posting this condescending judgmental bullshit on TikTok!

      Probably the only reason “Rayciss!” didn’t get tossed out is because everyone involved is too white adjacent to make anything stick.

      I’d even bet $100 that the “Conservative” label only gets applied because they’re a one man, one woman family. Otherwise, they’re as “Conservative” as Shikha Dalmia or Michael Moore’s NRA bona fides.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

        Yeah, I wouldn't be shocked if that had a lot to do with it. "This California yuppie calls herself conservative, but she's got three baby daddies."

    3. Ron   12 months ago

      most states outside of California hate Californians no matter what their race is and this has been going on for decades now. itell people if they are moving go buy a used car/truck in the state you are moving to and leave your california car in cali

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

        Californians need to understand that they are inherently unclean, and need to undergo the proper purification rituals to remove the filth of their origin.

        1. Idaho-Bob   12 months ago

          This is funny and accurate.

          I had a family from California move "near" me a couple years ago. They brought ATVs and six horses, gramma, and a few kids.

          It took a bit of "getting to know you" but they fit right in.

          Actual political refugees are welcome.

    4. BYODB   12 months ago

      As a native Texan, I can tell you that Austin is the most retarded leftist shithole in all of Texas and it will remain so for the foreseeable future. All of the furthest left Democrat types have set up shop there to petition the government endlessly.

      Californians are probably the only type of person, outside of C-Suite leadership types, who can actually afford to live there and it's been like that for at least the past 30-40 years if not longer.

      No other city in Texas compares to the sheer retardation of Austin. It's completely normal to move to Austin, and then a month later complain about all the transplants. It's exactly that kind of place.

    5. Mike Parsons   12 months ago

      "They took their two twin daughters along for the ride – leaving behind Coree’s four other kids from two other relationships."

      They want freedom from consequences. They want the lefties to tell them their degenerate choices are good. They are feeling shame for people finding out about multiple kids from multiple partners...good.

      We need to bring back public shame.

      1. BYODB   12 months ago

        Hilariously, they don't seem to realize that social conservatives also don't like slutty behavior just like they don't much care for any other niche deviant sexual behavior.

        It's amusing to see them realize that even relatively heteronormative stuff is frowned on by social conservatives. They must have really thought they were only against the more niche examples of sexual deviancy.

        That said, as a person who's lived in places like that there is a lot of hypocrisy around the subject. It's not uncommon for lower class southern women to be married 3 or 4 times with multiple kids per marriage. They seem to think that's fine as long as there was a marriage, but that attitude is actually pretty contrary to their own stated beliefs but like most people they are able to ignore that baseline hypocrisy as long as it makes them feel self righteous.

  60. Longtobefree   12 months ago

    "The headline number is a source for celebration for President [Joe] Biden, who frequently points to the strong job market when making the case to voters that he has handled the economy well,"

    The celebration will continue until the next shiny thing, and then the real numbers will be released as a "revision".

  61. Minadin   12 months ago

    Briahna Joy Gray, who hosted Rising with Reason's own Robby Soave (and sometimes yours truly, when I would fill in for Soave), rolled her eyes at a source's account of her sister's October 7 rape and was promptly fired from the show.

    Good fucking riddance. I like Robby, but had to stop watching the show because of her. I have been enjoying his series with Amber Duke, though.

    Rising should consider bringing back Kim Iversen.

    1. BYODB   12 months ago

      She should head over to Palestine and see for herself how all that's going. She is a nightmare human being for ignoring what Hamas actually did. Hamas wants to act like it's 1250 then Israel should respond as if it's 1250 and cleanse the region.

      If any nation had done to us what Hamas did to Israel, we'd be neck deep in war right now and that's a guarantee.

      I would never suggest we help them out with that task, it's their war, but actively working against them and sending aid and materials to Hamas is outright fucking banana's. They hate us almost as much as they hate Jews.

      And just like Obama, there is basically zero chance Biden gets charged with treason even though they are giving away dollars and aid to actual no shit enemies of the American people. They are even designed as such officially, yet somehow there is no meaningful outrage and there is even some full throated support for it. Clown world, indeed.

  62. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 months ago

    "They aren't all asylum seekers" totally misses the point. We don't want to send one person back to persecution or torture. If that requires letting in 10 or 100 who want to work, so what? My tax dollars shouldn't go to help any persecutors or torturers.

    Ah, the "if it saves one life" appeal to emotion liberals love to indulge in.

    Also, your tax dollars aren't going to any such thing. They're going to increase the scale of pollution and waste caused by exponential urban development.

    1. BYODB   12 months ago

      Ironic, then, that their tax dollars are paid out to at least some number of illegal aliens living in the United States that are persecutors and torturers.

      It's an obvious fallacy that it's one or the other when both are obviously happening.

      They get bonus idiot points for making sure the persecutors and torturers that receive their tax dollars are also in the same country as they are, though.

  63. sarcasmic   12 months ago

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13504121/Alex-Jones-sandy-hook-infowars-defamation-bankrupt-liquidation-1-5billion.html

    Alex Jones asks judge to convert his bankruptcy into Chapter 7 liquidation as he fails to settle $1.5B defamation bill with Sandy Hook families after claiming massacre was fake

    Another innocent victim of the Biden lawfare machine.

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

      So you agree the parents were injured by 150M due to a single video? USSC precedent is 10x calculate harm.

      Oh wait. You support lawfare. Apologies. This was definitely 1.5B harm and not done to silence him. Forget the judge kept asking for Alex to provide condiments he already provided so Alex gave up. Totally legit and not at all directed lawfare that you support.

    2. Minadin   12 months ago

      I detest Alex Jones, but that was a ridiculous verdict. I'm not sure that it was lawfare, though, or even political, so much as emotional. He's an unlikable guy to many and he says a lot of outlandish things. Not very sympathetic to a jury.

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

        Definitely lawfare based on the judge finding him in contempt for not finding more documents after Jones had sent all the documents multiple times.

        https://www.reuters.com/world/us/lawyers-infowars-host-sandy-hook-school-shooting-families-head-back-court-2022-03-30/

        They kept claiming he had more documents without proof.

        1. mad.casual   12 months ago

          What happened to Jones wasn't really lawfare because it was more emotional, as opposed to the calm, cool, strictly professional, perfectly rationally-motivated lawfare being carried out against Trump.

        2. mad.casual   12 months ago

          Alex Jones whole claim was that he thought they were profiting off the death of their children, which either a) isn’t true and they can’t really suffer any material damage from him having an opinion and airing it or b) is true and, while they may’ve suffered damages is… true. Even at that, if there were one person in the world capable of pulling off the Sydney Powell “No one who listens to me would think I was sane enough to believe what I was saying is true.” defense, it’s Jones.

          The verdict, the amount, it was a straight up judicial economic transfer from Jones to Sandy Hook Promise. You know, the 501(c)(3) non-profit that holds some $5-10M in assets and pulls in another $7-10M in revenue, that the parents of the Sandy Hook victims set up in the wake of their children’s death.

      2. sarcasmic   12 months ago

        He’s pro Trump. That makes it lawfare.

        1. Minadin   12 months ago

          Is he? I recall him being pretty anti-GWB in the post-9/11 'Truther' conspiracy craze, which is the first time I had ever heard of him, but I haven't paid much attention to him since, if I can help it.

          1. sarcasmic   12 months ago

            Yup. It wouldn't be lawfare if he wasn't.

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

              Sarc. Can you please elucidate why this 1.5B judgement was libertarian?

          2. BYODB   12 months ago

            Yeah, he was one of the people who thought George Bush was part of a nefarious international cabal that orchestrated 9/11 intentionally.

            So, no, he doesn't fall within the standard 'left vs. right' dichotomy. He's a nut that see's conspiracy in every politician and government no matter what.

            He was one of the most unhinged people in America, and as far as I know the only people who watched him are either equally unhinged or hate-watched for the lolz. He may, or may not, have been occasionally right but it was through sheer luck and volume of shit thrown at the wall.

            Everyone should be pretty afraid of what they did to him since it set the stage for other speech prosecutions that could not be found to have caused anyone any actual harm last I checked. I'm fairly confident no one outside of the nutjob conspiracy crowd are going to look to Alex Jones for a judgement on anyone's character let alone the truth of any events.

            You might as well prosecute Tina Fey for her portrayal of Sarah Palin since so many dunces thought Tina Fey actually was Sarah Palin.

            1. Idaho-Bob   12 months ago

              He’s a nut that see’s conspiracy in every politician and government no matter what.

              I feel attacked!!!

              1. mad.casual   12 months ago

                Yeah, am I the only one who lived through 2016-2023 where virtually every "The Steele Dossier is a legitimate piece of intelligence gathering.", "The FBI isn't spying on a political campaign.", "Congressmen aren't sleeping with Chinese spies.", "The FBI didn't hatch a plot to kidnap a governor.", "COVID didn't come from a lab.", "And social media isn't censoring you for saying COVID came from a lab", "And you're racist for thinking it came from a wet market too", "Obviously, the Russians blew up NS1 and 2 to cut off a major source of revenue and conspicuously commit a pre-emptive war crime against NATO in order to get themselves into a war in the Donbas.", "They also planted evidence on Hunter Biden's laptop.", "Antifa is just a political idea and these protests are mostly peaceful", "Pipe bombs, assault fire extinguishers, bear spray, Oh my!", ... , ...?

                1. BYODB   12 months ago

                  Note that some conspiracy theories may actually be true, but it does not logically follow that every conspiracy theory is true.

                  Alex Jones never met a conspiracy theory that he didn't think was true, or at least if he did I never heard about them. Probably because I think he's a complete wack job and anything he may have been right about was through sheer blind luck, rather like a stopped clock being right twice a day.

                  1. Rick James   12 months ago

                    As Razorfist said about Alex Jones... you don't need to make a bilderberg-style chart to show this shit, all you need to do is listen to the stuff they're telling you to your face.

                  2. mad.casual   12 months ago

                    I'm not speaking to the theories. I'm speaking to the fact that Alex Jones is hardly the only one to see conspiracy theories or indistinguishably mutually-aligned interests everywhere.

            2. One-Punch_Man   12 months ago

              Most unhinged non pol in the country. Old Nancy, Shelia Jackson Lee, Maxine Waters, AOC, they could give him a run for his money

              1. BYODB   12 months ago

                That is entirely fair. If Jones was in Congress his crazy would almost be understandable. If it's fine and dandy that there's a stroke victim in the senate and a dead guy got elected, why not a complete nut job. At least Jones knows where he is at any given time and is technically alive.

            3. Vernon Depner   12 months ago

              George Bush was part of a nefarious international cabal that orchestrated 9/11 intentionally.

              Sadly, I don't think we can rule that out.

            4. mad.casual   12 months ago

              He may, or may not, have been occasionally right but it was through sheer luck a mix of and a consistent volume of shit being thrown at the walls and the walls closing in.

            5. Gaear Grimsrud   12 months ago

              I watched him a few times years ago and thought he was pretty funny. Used to listen to Rush sometimes for the same reason. Both occasionally had interesting information but you really can't take them seriously.

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

          Or you can read up on the case.

      3. BYODB   12 months ago

        Yeah, Alex Jones is a pretty contemptible piece of shit but that verdict was perhaps the most absurd trial I've seen in my lifetime. It makes the OJ Simpson ruling look just and unbiased.

        Since most people can't think rationally and just emote, it's little surprise that this sort of insanity is only increasing as fewer and fewer people are able to think critically on any subject.

        We're already at a place where 'man' and 'woman' have no obvious meaning to a certain segment of the population, which is perhaps the most widespread delusion of our lifetimes. Past that, can there be any rationality let alone discourse?

        1. mad.casual   12 months ago

          We’re already at a place where ‘man’ and ‘woman’ have no obvious meaning to a certain segment of the population, which is perhaps the most widespread delusion of our lifetimes.

          As is routinely pointed out in this discussion, the number of people with actual, legitimate disabilities distinguishing between sexes is pretty few and it's the comparatively larger group of people who believe "We should make everyone think that way!" who are clearly insanely delusional.

          1. BYODB   12 months ago

            One of those groups has a clinical delusion, the other one is opportunistic and is creating a political wedge issue using these people as willing props.

            If the people using this as a wedge issue actually gave a flying fuck about trans people, they would have been pushing for them to go the Americans with Disabilities Act route instead of trying to shoehorn this into a Civil Rights Act issue.

            1. mad.casual   12 months ago

              One of those groups has a clinical delusion,

              I don't think we're drawing the same line here. I think you're using the euphemistic 'as deigned by someone in a lab coat and/or with a sheepskin' definition of 'clinical' and not the 'involving a direct observation' or 'characterized by observable and diagnosable symptoms' definitions.

              There are people with XXY chromosomes or other objective biological abnormalities for whom their outlook on the M/F duality is understandably distorted. Everyone else, whether closeted homosexual suffering from a persecution complex or autogynophile abused by their Dad and neglected by their mom (or vice versa) or sociopathic narcissist with MHBP, are the ones trying to inflict their disease(s) on everyone else.

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

                99% of the intact crossdressing males are autogynephilic, and 99% of all ‘transgender’ females, including those undergoing the ‘gender-affirming’ nonsense, are victims of social contagion.

              2. BYODB   12 months ago

                The transgender individuals meet the clinical definition of a delusion disorder.

                The people using them as props are the people you seem to be talking about.

                A person can be in both groups, of course.

                Nobody cares or is even talking about the intersex individuals who have a genetic disorder. That is easily proven with basic genetic testing so there is no question who meets that criteria.

                1. mad.casual   12 months ago

                  Imagine for a minute that psychological science, back to the first days of drugging boys for ADHD at a rate of 10:1, is near wholly complicit and itself psychologically wrapped up in and/or dependent on this issue.

                  AFAICT, as a biologist, there are people with legitimate chromosomal abnormalities, objective genital deformities, empirical protracted hormone imbalances, or combinations of the 3. Everyone else is clinically indistinguishable from concerned friend or family member, well-meaning bleeding heart liberal, really-animated progtard leftist, to insane self-destructive psycho/sociopath.

                  The priests of your rectory may be able to divine one sin from the other and exercise the demons specifically. From where I sit, they're just as likely to burn anyone, including apostates and/or lapsed member of their own clergy, at the stake. No more or less sane than the person more or less sane suffering social contagion or MSBP or savior complex, but still "clinically distinguishable" from "an actual" delusional transgender individual as "clinically distinguishable" from a Body Integrity Disphoric or Phantom Limb Sufferer.

                  Nobody cares or is even talking about the intersex individuals who have a genetic disorder. That is easily proven with basic genetic testing so there is no question who meets that criteria.

                  And are the only ones the rest of society can meaningfully do anything about to cure, treat, or conclusively identify to accommodate socially and/or by throwing money at them. *Everyone else* can have arbitrarily large sums of money thrown at them, arbitrarily large amounts of social oppression exerted, arbitrarily large amounts of clinical research done, and produce no discernible outcome.

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

        "I’m not sure that it was lawfare, though"

        It was absolutely lawfare, and a violation of free speech.

  64. TrickyVic (old school)   12 months ago

    Biden wants....

    Sounds like something his staff argue about in front of him as if he is senile grandpa being condemned to the nursing home.

  65. Mike Parsons   12 months ago

    CNN: Washington Post publisher Will Lewis reportedly tried to kill story about his involvement in UK hacking scandal

    CNN: Morale plummets inside The Washington Post as staffers express alarm over publisher’s attempts to squash story

    "over the course of the last several days alienated his troops and raised larger questions about his fitness to run one of the nation’s most prestigious news organizations."

    LOL. CNN running a cope session for their little propaganda sister outlet.

    They got told they are worthless irrelevant hacks, and they are ultra butt-hurt and sulking. CNN and other outlets will likely circle the wagons and tell us why the truth-teller is an evil bigot or something and that's why he has to go

  66. Chumby   12 months ago

    3D Printer Owners on Watch List

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/dhs-official-confirms-3d-printer-owners-are-on-a-watch-list/ss-BB1ns9YF

    Wonder when DHS inked this directive.

    1. mad.casual   12 months ago

      To be clear:
      individuals owning 3D printers or purchasing 3D printing supplies

      My kid got a toy 3D printing pen for Xmas and filament to go with it a couple years back. The filament is, as a supply, is being monitored in a manner that, presumably, raw aluminum billets and similar are being monitored.

      At this point 1984 was 40 yrs. ago.

  67. Gaear Grimsrud   12 months ago

    https://twitter.com/josettecaruso/status/1798834795021013084
    The Department of Justice has indicted Dr. Eithan Haim, a little-known surgeon who exposed Texas Children’s Hospital for secretly conducting transgender surgeries and treatments on minors, on four felony counts related to his alleged violation of a medical-records law.
    Last year, Haim anonymously leaked evidence of the child sex-change procedures to conservative journalist Christopher Rufo. The documents revealed that Texas Children’s Hospital had continued running its transgender program, despite announcing that the program had been discontinued in accordance with Governor Greg Abbott’s 2022 directive equating such medical interventions with child abuse.
    The Houston-based hospital was ultimately forced to stop its trans-medical practices after a state law took effect in September 2023, prohibiting drug and surgical “gender-affirming” interventions for minors.
    U.S. marshals notified Haim of the indictment at his home this week and summoned him to court for violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. Haim and his legal team, who don’t yet know the full nature of the charges, are set to appear in court on June 17.
    “My client is anxious to get to trial to get his side of the story told,” Haim’s attorney Marcella Burke told National Review. “I am confident this will result in the correct decision being made.”
    In January, Haim publicly identified himself as the whistleblower in an effort to protect himself from retaliation by the DOJ and the Department of Health and Human Services. Greeted by federal officials at his doorstep last June, the general surgeon discovered that he was a potential target in a criminal investigation regarding his leaking of medical records. The prosecutor claims he failed to redact sensitive patient information.

    1. Rick James   12 months ago

      Dr. Eithan Haim

      Who outed him as the whisleblower?

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   12 months ago

        The plot has yet to thicken.

        1. Rick James   12 months ago

          Well, if there's any precedent, it was probably the New York Times, because you know how they are with whistleblowers who damage the narrative.

          1. Minadin   12 months ago

            I'm betting on Taylor Lorenz. Remember how she doxxed LibsofTikTok over what turns out were completely true accounts of child mutilation at that hospital in Boston? Tried to blame her for other people allegedly making death threats.

  68. Gaear Grimsrud   12 months ago

    Trump vows to protect Bitcoin
    https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1794537413907214356?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1794537413907214356%7Ctwgr%5E976041a8cd5a0c73466c08a4abc6af7da2c85f49%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Frevolver.news%2Fnewsfeed%2F

  69. TJJ2000   12 months ago

    Frankly; Trump not only has the authority to use Executive Order to Cut UN-Constitutional spending - he swore an oath of office to do so. As well as the entire legislative and judicial politicians and justices.

    What's appalling is how illegal D.C. is. They promise left and right to violate the US Constitution and then swear to uphold it by oath of office. That document *is* the people's only LAW above their government and without it government does whatever it wants.

    What's so appalling about Trump for Democrats is right there in the DNC platform pg3 pr4, He "hollowed out [our] ?public? ([Na]tional So[zi]alist) Institutions (Regime)".

  70. Fist of Etiquette   12 months ago

    He's claimed his Day 1 in office would include him telling every agency to find a "large chunk" of their budgets that can be cut, taking aim at international aid programs and environmental agencies in particular.

    I've heard this tune before.

    1. mad.casual   12 months ago

      I know, right? At least throw in a "stop giving aid to these shithole countries" or "terrible, just terrible, jobs-destroying, communist Chinese environmental agencies". You're starting to sound more like a politician and less like a game show host.

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