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Reason Roundup

Thou Shalt Not Covet State Power

Plus: Lambda School crashes and burns, climate ruffians deface Stonehenge, Russia sets sights on the Baltics, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 6.20.2024 9:31 AM

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No: Louisiana Republican Gov. Jeff Landry signed a bill, H.B. 71, on Wednesday requiring all public schools in the state to display a poster of the Ten Commandments in each classroom. The Commandments must be, per the text of the bill, in "large, easily readable font," and they will be displayed at every level of schooling, including at public universities.

"If you want to respect the rule of law," Landry said recently, per National Review, "you've got to start from the original law giver, which was Moses." Landry also said that he "can't wait to be sued" over this.

Landry may be trying to garner a reputation as a culture war provocateur, but the governor could easily look around and figure out how the courts are likely to rule on this, since it's already been tried before.

In 1980, the Supreme Court overturned a similar statute in Stone v. Graham, ruling that the First Amendment bars displays of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. Such displays, the Court wrote, "had no secular legislative purpose" and were "plainly religious in nature."

"The Commandments do not confine themselves to arguably secular matters, such as honoring one's parents, killing or murder, adultery, stealing, false witness, and covetousness," wrote the majority in that decision. "Rather, the first part of the Commandments concerns the religious duties of believers: worshipping the Lord God alone, avoiding idolatry, not using the Lord's name in vain, and observing the Sabbath Day."

"This is not a case in which the Ten Commandments are integrated into the school curriculum, where the Bible may constitutionally be used in an appropriate study of history, civilization, ethics, comparative religion, or the like," wrote the Court. "If the posted copies of the Ten Commandments are to have any effect at all, it will be to induce the schoolchildren to read, meditate upon, perhaps to venerate and obey, the Commandments. However desirable this might be as a matter of private devotion, it is not a permissible state objective under the Establishment Clause."

"Politicians have no business imposing their preferred religious doctrine on students and families in public schools," reads a statement issued jointly by groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union, its Louisiana chapter, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, and the Freedom from Religion Foundation, that are suing over this law.

Biden's lady issue: President Joe Biden's "current standing among women is the weakest lead a Democrat has had since 2004, a key factor in how tight the race is," reports The New York Times, per recent polling data.

Four years ago, when running for president, Biden's lead with women hovered at 13 percentage points. Now, it's more like eight percentage points, per polls conducted over the last six months. His lead with black and Hispanic women has dropped considerably since 2020.

Biden "is winning among Black women in the KFF survey by 58 percentage points, but that represents a significant drop from his 86 percentage point margin among Black women in the approach to the 2020 election, according to an average of New York Times/Siena College polls from that election," per the Times. Given how galvanized female voters tend to be by the abortion issue, there's some possibility he'll recover support over the next few months depending on what happens nationally with that issue.

Interestingly, pollsters with KFF—which focuses on polling related to health policy issues—found that in states such as Arizona, with more restrictive abortion policies that may be voted on sooner, "Democratic women were more motivated to vote than in states where abortion access was not at risk" (per the Times); KFF found that Biden is performing worse with women in Michigan than in Arizona, possibly because Michigan already voted on an amendment which secured a constitutional right to abortion access two years ago, making it a less salient current-day issue.

"Many Michigan women see abortion as a settled issue in their state," reports KFF.


Scenes from New York: "New York City's Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) voted to cut rents at rent-stabilized apartments yet again, although you might not know that from the press coverage," writes Reason's Christian Britschgi. "Earlier this week, the RGB—a city regulator responsible for setting maximum legal rent increases on the city's roughly one million rent-stabilized units—voted to allow rent increases of 2.75 percent for one-year leases and 5.25 percent for two-year leases. Nominally, that is a rent increase. When compared against the year's 3.3 percent inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), that's a real decrease in rents."


QUICK HITS

  • The story of how Lambda School, an educational startup championing income share agreements and providing a promising alternative to college, failed.
  • Climate activist ruffians from a group called Just Stop Oil defaced Stonehenge with orange powder paint. But the monument has a rare type of lichen living on it, so the radicals may have ironically destroyed a little bit of biodiversity in the process.
  • Is the Baltic region becoming "a second front in the West's conflict with Moscow"? "In the past few months alone, Finland and Sweden have suffered airspace violations, multiple commercial aircraft have been prevented from landing at small airports due to interference with the global positioning system, and Poland has detained people for alleged Russia-backed acts of sabotage inside the European Union," reports Bloomberg.

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  1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

    Poor shrike. Poor sarc.

    Instead of the 1.6% growth rate previously estimated, the analysis from the Philadelphia Fed showed an anemic 0.3% annualized rate.
    .
    That difference of just 1.3 percentage points may not sound like much, but it’s a significant gap. In a country of over 330 million people and over 150 million jobs on businesses’ payrolls, this amounts to over half a million jobs.
    .
    In other words, over 500,000 jobs that were supposedly added to the economy in the last quarter of 2023 never even existed. Even more troubling, the previous two quarterly reports from the Philadelphia Fed also pointed to overestimation of payroll growth by the monthly job reports.
    .
    For example, the monthly mortgage payment on a median price home in May was 119.5% higher than it was in January 2021 – more than double in less than three and a half years. But according to the CPI, shelter costs are only up about 22%.
    .
    The official metric is off by roughly a factor of five. The magnitude of this error is illustrated by the fact that a family will pay almost $14,000 more each year, for 30 years, to afford the same house from January 2021, when the Biden administration took the helm of the nation’s economy.

    https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/why-were-adding-far-fewer-jobs-than-white-house-claims

    1. Medulla Oblongata   11 months ago

      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.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

        NEEDZ MOAR FEDERAL HIRING!

        1. Don't look at me!   11 months ago

          Those better be DEI hires!

          1. Nardz   11 months ago

            https://x.com/Babygravy9/status/1803797608978170302?t=qBn6w9gjSIEVxhtlGJKbYw&s=19

            Officials from the State Department are saying the government is deliberately bringing in massive numbers of illegals to change the nature of American society and politics. But remember, folks, the Great Replacement is a right-wing conspiracy theory.

            [Link]

        2. CE   11 months ago

          Wait til the Multiplier Effect (TM) kicks in.

    2. damikesc   11 months ago

      What, overstated AGAIN?

      Get the fuck outta town!

    3. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

      A quarter of all the jobs added to the economy in 2023 weren't real. They were bookkeeping entries that didn't exist. This goes a long way in explaining why people are so mad about the economy today.

      https://x.com/TRHLofficial/status/1803593256665534623

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

        Apparently a lot of the error is an estimate they use for birth/death numbers that simulate entry and exist workforce numbers. Stl Fed adjusted the ratio under Biden. A complete fudge factor.

      2. CE   11 months ago

        What about the 87,000 jobs with great pay and benefits that Biden created at the IRS? And those jobs will pay for themselves with the extra cash they scrape out of taxpayers!

    4. HorseConch   11 months ago

      Even Powell admitted the job numbers as being phony at his last press conference.

      https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/jobs-numbers-overstated-what-to-know-about-fed-chairman-powell-s-comments/ar-BB1oftv7

  2. Fist of Etiquette   11 months ago

    ...requiring all public schools in the state to display a poster of the Ten Commandments in each classroom.

    Maybe require its posting in the halls of Louisiana's criminal justice system.

    1. Minadin   11 months ago

      That's where they are requiring Hammurabi's Code posters.

      1. A Thinking Mind   11 months ago

        It's got like 300 laws, though, so it's a bit less tidy than the commandments.

        1. Ersatz   11 months ago

          I think you mean 300 likes on facebook

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

        Wait, is it PC again to discount the worth of women and slaves?

        1. Eeyore   11 months ago

          First we need to bring back slavery. It is the only way to practice those laws.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

            And the gold standard.

      3. mad.casual   11 months ago

        Hammurabi’s Code posters

        "They made posters of the Dan Brown novel?" - Zoomers

    2. Nardz   11 months ago

      https://x.com/hartgoat/status/1803434184695861651?t=vl7GQdhluuCNfLNgu0E6ZA&s=19

      Eventually all the stores will go to online only because of this stuff

      [Video]

      1. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

        That’s part of the plan.

  3. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

    Rep Clyburn warns of the power of dead voters.


    Morning Joe
    @Morning_Joe
    .
    @RepJamesClyburn
    : "There is a quiet constituency that Joe Biden has and it will show up big time come November." https://on.msnbc.com/3RzTXCK

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      Joe spends half his consciousness among the dead, so why not?

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

        Dead people are the ones who see how intelligent and energetic Joe is behind closed doors.

      2. Minadin   11 months ago

        Where's Jackie?

    2. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   11 months ago

      The afterlife votes Democrat, we just have to accept it. My brother-in-law is upset that his Dad is going to vote for Biden this time around. He would have never done that before he died.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

        There was a story a few months back about someone trying to get their dead parents off the state voter rolls and the state refused to remove them.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   11 months ago

    Landry also said that he "can't wait to be sued" over this.

    You know who else did things knowing they were unconstitutional?

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

      Obama? Joe?

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      FDR (whenever he felt jealous of his heartthrob Mussolini)?

    3. Sometimes a Great Notion   11 months ago

      Trump?

    4. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   11 months ago

      Woodrow Wilson?

    5. Gaear Grimsrud   11 months ago

      Abe Lincoln?

    6. damikesc   11 months ago

      If untouchable Pride flags are kosher, this should be as well.

      Just sayin'.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   11 months ago

    President Joe Biden's "current standing among women is the weakest lead a Democrat has had since 2004..."

    The ladies can see how weak Joe is at standing.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      But at the senior home, any guy with a pulse is a hot commodity.

    2. Randy Sax   11 months ago

      Like I said before, it's Trump's badboy affect now that he's felon.

    3. Mike Parsons   11 months ago

      He got the memo wrong. They want to be made weak in the knees, not see a guy who has very weak knees.

    4. mad.casual   11 months ago

      The ladies can see how weak Joe is at standing.

      You know what they say about a guy who is weak at standing...

  6. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

    2nd Texas Children's Hospital employee comes out to state the hospital is illegally using state Medicaid funds on child transitions. Of course the FBI has already gone to her house.

    https://www.city-journal.org/article/the-murky-business-of-transgender-medicine

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      Well, isn't the FBI supposed to counter any threats to our core national values? Like sterilizing children.

    2. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

      Video:

      https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/1803180469296533902

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

      Daily Fail had a piece on this, too.

      That the Democrats are going all-in on ensuring their child mutilation industry remains operational, and going out of their way to intimidate those who are resisting it, is just further proof that the national divorce needs to happen as quickly as possible.

      Let the Union of Soviet Socialist Americas stand or fall on its own, and mutilate their offspring as they please. Red areas can go their own way and start purging its communities of the anti-natalist, anti-western, anti-American subversives who support this.

      Because if any teacher or doctor enables something like this to happen to my kids, I'll be doing my part to ensure that their individual efforts stop there. By any means necessary.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

        Yeah, I am starting to look forward to the split. If you pull up the red vs blue US county map, you can imagine some interesting divisions and borders. Our roughly 50-50 ideological split has a geographic split more like 80-20 (and if you separate Indian reservations, more like 90-10).

        So besides a few true-blue urban city states on the coast, and, sadly, the Colorado front range-ABQ corridor, the rest of the nation would likely keep working as it has: producing food, energy, raw materials, and manufactured goods. I know that Democrats like to claim their economic superiority, but it will be easier for fly-over deplorables to import finance and tech services than for the superior elites to import food and energy.

      2. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

        “Because if any teacher or doctor enables something like this to happen to my kids, I’ll be doing my part to ensure that their individual efforts stop there. By any means necessary.”

        If a couple of feds showed up at my door to try to intimidate my wife I would not react like the guy in the video I posted above did.

        1. mad.casual   11 months ago

          If a couple of feds showed up at my door to try to intimidate my wife I would not react like the guy in the video I posted above did.

          To be fair, it does seem like it's her job and/or whistleblowing, not his.

          That said, yeah. Sorry guys, if you don't have a warrant and we aren't under arrest, we'll be glad to come meet you at your office to see your song and dance there, but this isn't happening on our porch, or our living room, especially without our lawyer present.

    4. Mickey Rat   11 months ago

      I guess there are some kinds of whistleblowers who are not sacrosanct.

  7. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

    In a shock to nobody, even enforcing a state law as simple as trespassing for illegal immigrants gas dropped crossings in Texas by 74%

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/texas-sees-74-drop-illegal-border-crossings-operation-lone-star-gov-office-says

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      But telling people they can't take things that belong to others is racist.

  8. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

    'No: Louisiana Republican Gov. Jeff Landry signed a bill, H.B. 71, on Wednesday requiring all public schools in the state to display a poster of the Ten Commandments in each classroom.'

    No? OK, how about if they get posted next to any displays of rainbow-gender diversity doctrine and green Gaia theology?

    1. Eeyore   11 months ago

      What if we combine the two and print the commandments on a rainbow?

    2. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

      Those displays are part of the acceptable state religion.

    3. Zeb   11 months ago

      How about not any of that?

      1. Mother's Lament (June is Banana Republic Month, celebrate responsibly)   11 months ago

        What about Black History Month?

        1. Spiritus Mundi   11 months ago

          Thou shall remember juneteenth and keep it holy.

        2. Zeb   11 months ago

          At least when I was in school that one seemed fairly innocuous. It is a big part of American history and culture. But at this point I can only imagine it is largely another excuse for some more woke bullshit.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

            Yeah, when we learned about black American history and contributions it was innocuous. When it turned into hatred of whites and calls for reparations, it got toxic.

            1. Nardz   11 months ago

              It was always toxic.
              Slavery & the holocaust have taken over as the primary myths (narrative that explains the origins and imparts the morals of a people) from the civil rights movement on.
              White people of the last 40ish years have been instructed to worship blacks their whole lives.
              Reality is, slavery shouldn't be discussed any different than other facets of history.
              It holds no moral value whatsoever 150+ years after existing, and teaching that it does is wholly destructive. It is useful only as a genocidal tool to weird against whites.
              There's no justifiable reason to teach black history as something apart from or distinct within US or world history. But it is imperative to black worship and white demonization that it is.
              None of this is new. What we're seeing now is simply the culmination of more than a half century of development. It was never innocuous.

              1. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

                People need to understand that Marxism was successful in Europe because there was an actual caste system, so the majority of people were easily lured by the idea of rising up against people that lived with more rights and privileges than they did.

                This is not the case in America, so they needed different tactics. Racial division has been the most successful.

        3. mad.casual   11 months ago

          What about Black History Month?

          Ezekiel 25:17

      2. Nardz   11 months ago

        Reality is what is, zeb.
        So is human psychology.
        Neither change just because your ideals demand otherwise.
        Any state will have a religion (just as any person will) whether you use that term or a different one.
        The State is pushing State religion harder than ever.
        Pick a side.

  9. Fist of Etiquette   11 months ago

    Given how galvanized female voters tend to be by the abortion issue, there's some possibility he'll recover support over the next few months depending on what happens nationally with that issue.

    Some voting broads hate their own future offspring even more than they hate felon Trump!

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   11 months ago

      Alternatively they don't want their daughters showering with boys after gym class. The bigots!

  10. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

    Denver has doubled the cost of spending on new Homeless program in just one year, increasing spending by 65M or 100k per homeless person. City does not have the budget but promises to continue. Ironically still less than what is spent on illegal immigrants.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/3051485/denver-homeless-initiative-cost-65-million-more-estimate/

    1. Medulla Oblongata   11 months ago

      Be cheaper to hand them $10K and a bus ticket to anywhere else.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

        Hopefully Maine. Apparently they have hundreds of thousands of help wanted signs.

        1. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

          Yeah but they also have thousands of MAGATS driving around in pickup trucks murdering immigrants on sight. “Hunting” them, if you will.

        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

          The irony is that most of these "empty jobs" are just service industry strip mall fodder that are now starting to contract, for the specific reason that even the 50 million or so illegals that are here aren't willing to fill them all for the benefit of the corporate class.

      2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   11 months ago

        Even cheaper to deliver a $0.50 round to their invader heads

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

          Can I get a link to your ammo supplier?

          1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   11 months ago

            Reason ate the first attempt

            https://www.freedommunitions.com/ammunition/rifle/223-remington.html

            1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

              Thank you sir. Local shops still pretty costly and still seeing shortages time to time.

              1. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

                I’ve had good experiences with these guys.

                https://www.topgunammo.com/223-Remington-556-NATO_c_23.html

                There’s also Fenix, who’s got an add on Dave’s podcast and is a good Twitter follow, but I haven’t actually ordered from them yet and they look a little more expensive for similar

    2. damikesc   11 months ago

      ...but the food trucks?

      They don't mention the windfall of those food trucks.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

        If only each food truck could also house two hobos.

  11. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

    New York refuses to lift gag order on Trump despite trial complete except for sentencing. He will be gagged at the debate unable to talk about the political lawfare.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/justice/3052558/what-trump-cant-say-at-debate/

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      But totally not selective lawfare and banana republicanism.

    2. Jerry B.   11 months ago

      “He will be gagged at the debate unable to talk about the political lawfare.”

      Wanna bet? Unless they have Federal Marshals there to drag him away (and wouldn’t that be a photo op) he’ll say whatever he wants.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

        Merchan has already said next violation is jail retard. And given how broadly merchan allows Bragg to interpret the order, it is a given Merchan would execute the jail time.

        1. Nardz   11 months ago

          Merchan has a home address

    3. Gaear Grimsrud   11 months ago

      Trump needs to fast track this directly to the supremes which I have read is possible if not likely.

    4. MollyGodiva   11 months ago

      He is gagged from attacking witnesses, court staff, and family members of the judge and prosecutor. Everything else is fair game.

      1. Mother's Lament (June is Banana Republic Month, celebrate responsibly)   11 months ago

        You mean the family members of the judge and prosecutor who actually do work for the fucking Democratic party.

        Anyone who makes excuses for hiding the political associations of the judge and prosecutor is a fascist. No exceptions.

        1. damikesc   11 months ago

          As I've said, they are going to hate, hate, HATE these new rules.

          The old norms are dead and buried.

          Hope it was worth it for them.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

            They are convinced they have the means to ensure one party rule forever.

          2. Nardz   11 months ago

            There are no rules; only weapons.

        2. MollyGodiva   11 months ago

          The judge and his family members are separate people. If we go down the rabbit hole of holding judges accountable for the actions of their family members then Thomas and Alito will have issues.

          1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

            How is talking about family members and their truthful activities a 1a violation that can be threatened under jail time you statist fuck merchan also donated to Joe in clear violation of NY state judicial ethics.

            1. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

              Molly’s a good little fascist.

              1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   11 months ago

                Molly's a slimy pile of TDS-addled lefty shit.

          2. Medulla Oblongata   11 months ago

            So Merchan’s daughter being a Democrat fund-raiser who is using the trial her father is presiding over as fund-raising material is to be protected from being talked about? Weren’t you here complaining about Mrs. Alito’s flag?

            I’d tend to agree if Merchan’s daughter was, say, a school teacher or CEO of some company. But she’s a Democrat fund-raiser, leveraging her father’s position as Trump’s judge. Surely that creates a huge conflict of interest for the Judge?

            1. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

              My comment about Molly being a fascist wasn’t hyperbole. There’s no point in making principled arguments against people like her.

            2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

              Or the number of times Merchan has been "randomly" assigned to Trump cases.

          3. Mother's Lament (June is Banana Republic Month, celebrate responsibly)   11 months ago

            The judge and his family members are separate people.

            So I guess you'll be applying this same logic to Don Jr., Ivanka and Jared Kushner right?

            Fucking Nazi.

      2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

        You know... we have actual evidence of what Bragg and Merchan considers a violation dumdum.

        Explain to me how mentioning Colangelos role at the DoJ is an attack worthy of violating the 1A.

      3. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   11 months ago

        Shit-stain Molly:
        'It's on a little bit of the first amendment!'
        FOAD, asshole.

    5. Super Scary   11 months ago

      That just tells me the judge will probably try and ding Trump for it even if he doesn’t do it at the debate.

  12. Nardz   11 months ago

    Eat a dick, Reason.
    You are the enemy.

  13. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   11 months ago

    "Is the Baltic region becoming "a second front in the West's conflict with Moscow?... "In the past few months alone, Finland and Sweden have suffered airspace violations..."

    Poor Bloomberg, they always fumble the ball. The DNC's going to cut them.

    Russia has moved almost all ground forces from Finland's vicinity to Ukraine, media report

  14. Ajsloss   11 months ago

    Climate activist ruffians from a group called Just Stop Oil defaced Stonehenge with orange powder paint. But the monument has a rare type of lichen living on it, so the radicals may have ironically destroyed a little bit of biodiversity in the process.

    I’d lichen this outcome to the old adage, “you gotta spend money to make money” or, “you gotta destroy democracy to save democracy”.

    1. Ska   11 months ago

      It takes a village to raise an idiot.

      Or something like that.

      1. mad.casual   11 months ago

        Or something like that.

        Too many idiots, not enough dead chiefs.

      2. Diarrheality   11 months ago

        It takes an idiot to raze a village.

    2. Medulla Oblongata   11 months ago

      Kudos, though, the little old lady who ran up and tried to physically stop them. Less kudos to the weak assistance she received from a paltry few others.

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   11 months ago

        I was hoping someone would turn the sprayer around so we could get some orange JSO thugs.

      2. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

        The Brits have become total subservients since the Blair regime. You see these antics by Just Stop Oil in the US, too, but it's notable that they're relatively limited in scope and confined to blue areas only. There's way too many people in red states who are licking their chops for the chance to give these people post-concussion syndrome.

      3. Rick James   11 months ago

        That was the most frustrating part of the video. Watching the old lady completely fail to stop anyone from doing anything, and weak, ineffectual limp-wristed bystanders.

        1. Medulla Oblongata   11 months ago

          Yeah, where was a football hooligan crew when you need one? Would have been a riot if some 4 or 5 guys just stomped the crap out them then left for the pub.

    3. Sometimes a Great Notion   11 months ago

      A rolling paint brush gathers no moss?

    4. VinniUSMC (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   11 months ago

      Apparently the vandalism at Stonehenge was entirely for the pun: "Help us take megalithic action".

      It's unfortunate, they deserve megalithic action. Preferably in the form of large stones falling on them. Too bad the people there didn't take the paint canister and turn it back into the vandal's faces. And then beat them with it until their faces were unrecognizable.

      1. Don't look at me!   11 months ago

        Deadly fire extinguisher attack!

  15. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

    'Biden's lady issue: President Joe Biden's "current standing among women is the weakest lead a Democrat has had since 2004, a key factor in how tight the race is," reports The New York Times, per recent polling data.'

    With all the uncertainty about what a woman is, this is not surprising.

    ps. Are new-age "women" just as fickle as the original version?

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   11 months ago

      Re: ps.

      Don't think they are the fickle ones, they demanded for decades to get women's sports only for Biden too give it back to the men.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   11 months ago

      This original version?
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL5ofVC0EDQ&ab_channel=RoxyJosey

  16. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

    The commission’s interim president, Jessika Padilla, said that a software update to the Dominion machines caused vote totals to be incorrectly calculated.
    .
    The winners of the elections were correctly identified and no one is contesting the results, but the machines reported lower vote counts in some cases than the paper tallies did, and some machines reported zero votes for some candidates or reversed certain totals.

    But as sarc tells us, we have to trust in institutions especially elections and trust government. Nothing to see here.

    https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/puerto-ricos-electronic-voting-machine-issues-comparable-arizona-2022

    And for comparisons, in Arizona as listed in the article, the deciding vote total was under 250 with 9k votes not even counted (these votes were ones where Hobbs office changed voter residency for thousands of voters who bought a 2nd home in the state without the voter requesting the change, mostly vacation homes in the mountains)

    1. Don't look at me!   11 months ago

      No widespread corruption.

    2. Medulla Oblongata   11 months ago

      Voted in a primary runoff yesterday (in-person early voting). I appreciate the mechanisms. After checking in (photo ID and address check), I was handed a ballot, which was a rectangular piece of paper with a serial-number on it. I inserted that into the voting machine, which was a computer GUI system. After voting, reviewing and confirming my votes, my ballot was printed on with my selections. I reviewed the printed selections, then moved to the next station, which was a separate computerized tallying machine, into which my ballot went to be scanned, then dropped into the lockbox segment of that machine.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

        So, voting integrity theater?

      2. Super Scary   11 months ago

        I can't remember the last time they asked for my ID when I voted, but I do have to sign something so I think they are comparing that to the signature I used when I first registered.

        What you had to do sounds more secure to me.

  17. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   11 months ago

    Buttplug's dick pics...

    Joe Biden adviser had contact with Burisma during height of corruption probe, emails show

    "The new emails were gathered by the FBI in 2016 and show a degree of coordination with then-Vice President Biden top advisor and Burisma. Biden would later brag about quelling the investigation, but still insists he had no knowledge or relationship to his son's business."

    1. Don't look at me!   11 months ago

      This is the entire reason he is supporting Ukraine.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

        This is the entire reason he is destroying Ukraine.
        FIFY

        1. Don't look at me!   11 months ago

          A tip of the hat to you, sir.

  18. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

    'Biden "is winning among Black women in the KFF survey by 58 percentage points, but that represents a significant drop from his 86 percentage point margin among Black women in the approach to the 2020 election, according to an average of New York Times/Siena College polls from that election," per the Times.'

    Is that before or after ballot adjustments?

    1. Nardz   11 months ago

      Black women are the worst, yet most propped up, demographic that exists

      1. DesigNate   11 months ago

        White women have entered the chat.

    2. Longtobefree   11 months ago

      *checks under table*
      Before - -

    3. Social Justice is neither   11 months ago

      Gotta love that a 28% drop is framed as winning especially in a backdrop of falling support everywhere else.

    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

      Yeah, well, we'll see if that percentage actually holds come election time. Black women are the most kept demographic in the US, and I suspect those numbers will climb back well above 90% again this fall.

      In blue areas, it will be 110%.

  19. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   11 months ago

    Jeff claps with glee.

    Kappa Kappa Gamma Women Lose Last-Ditch Appeal To Remove “Voyeuristic” Trans-Identified Male From Their Sorority House

    The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected a lawsuit filed by six members of a Wyoming sorority challenging the admission of a 6’2″, 260-pound trans-identified male, who the women have alleged has “watched” them undress with a visible erection.

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

      Didn't multiple district courts just strike down the Title IX changes?

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      Truly full-retard end times.

      But mainstream and not "far-left".

    3. Social Justice is neither   11 months ago

      These women needed to tell their sorority to fuck off, they're not living there with him there. Instead they made a legal case about essentially a roommate they don't feel comfortable around but was actually invited in by everyone else in the house.

      1. mad.casual   11 months ago

        These women needed to tell their sorority to fuck off, they’re not living there with him there.

        You'd think as women, cutting people off entirely would be solidly in their wheelhouse. No dues. No activities. No rent. No nothing. Let the house come after them for the money to house a mentally unstable pervert.

        That said... we are talking about sorority chicks.

    4. Eeyore   11 months ago

      It is kind of hysterical. Once the college indoctrination starts working they will look down as his boner and see a woman.

      1. Don't look at me!   11 months ago

        To think otherwise is to be bigoted.

      2. BYODB   11 months ago

        Nah, that's not really how that works. The indoctrination only works when the people being indoctrinated don't have any personal experience with the group they're being indoctrinated about.

        These girls have met a 'trans person' and are unlikely to forget the experience. No amount of 'struggle sessions' are going to make them see the light that having a man wearing a dress jerk off while watching them change is somehow empowering.

        After all, by the liberal measure what is a woman other than a human with no agency. As Jack Nicholson stated in As Good As It Gets, to write women well all he needs to do is 'imagine a man, then take away reason and accountability'. If that doesn't sum up the trans movement, I don't know what does.

  20. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

    "Earlier this week, the RGB—a city regulator responsible for setting maximum legal rent increases on the city's roughly one million rent-stabilized units—voted to allow rent increases of 2.75 percent for one-year leases and 5.25 percent for two-year leases. Nominally, that is a rent increase. When compared against the year's 3.3 percent inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), that's a real decrease in rents."

    See? Inflation is profit. Just like our resident Reason comment economists told us.

  21. Nardz   11 months ago

    https://x.com/Blondes_tweets/status/1803548243135176929?t=3LNfFaJ3I7kwy2In_kTrhg&s=19

    Please…try to espouse the virtues of living in anything but a predominately white neighborhood with a straight face.

    There are reasons North Idaho had the most explosive real state market in the country 3 years in a row.

    Bc living around minorities gets you killed.

    Except for Asians, of course.

    [Link]

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      Dude, according to Harvard and SFC, Asians are no longer a "minority". Please update your oppression score card.

      1. Zeb   11 months ago

        Well, at the global scale, everyone except Asians is a minority.

        1. BYODB   11 months ago

          That's why it's so funny.

    2. Idaho-Bob   11 months ago

      Shhhhh. My property taxes are un-fucking-real.

  22. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

    In 1980, the Supreme Court overturned a similar statute in Stone v. Graham, ruling that the First Amendment bars displays of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. Such displays, the Court wrote, "had no secular legislative purpose" and were "plainly religious in nature."

    Pride flags are also plainly religious in nature.

    1. Longtobefree   11 months ago

      Well, the rainbow is from the same God that gave the 10 commandments, after all.

    2. MollyGodiva   11 months ago

      Pride flags are in no way religious. Their is no deity, prayers, spirituality, or any other hallmark of religion. They are just a symbol of support for an oppressed class.

      1. Don't look at me!   11 months ago

        Like Jesus?

      2. Super Scary   11 months ago

        Yes, the oppressed class that bends the ear (and knee) of every major corporation and government agency for a whole month.

      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

        LOL, yeah, they're so "oppressed" they have the entire federal government providing them with multiple days of "recognition" throughout the year, 90% of the mass media complex, 100% of entertainment industry, corporate boardrooms, and international globalist organizations blowing smoke up their ass 24/7. Their symbols are so sacred they charge teenagers with felonies for desecrating them, which doesn't even happen with displays of the Ten Commandments.

        Playing this "no true Scotsman" tactic doesn't even pass the laugh test.

      4. Minadin   11 months ago

        LOL good one.

        It's not like they demand strict adherence to a doctrine, punish apostates and shun non-believers, or anything like that. They don't have rituals or demand blind faith in unproven ideas. Nope, not religious at all.

      5. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

        Oppressed how?

      6. Mother's Lament (June is Banana Republic Month, celebrate responsibly)   11 months ago

        Pride flags are in no way religious. Their is no deity, prayers, spirituality, or any other hallmark of religion. They are just a symbol of support for an oppressed class.

        What utter horseshit.

        The pride flag is the symbol of an evil sex and identity cult and is just as religious as Hinduism and Buddhism. It in no way, shape, or form represents people with same-sex attractions any more than a Scientology flag does.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

          It's basically been a coomer cult for decades, and is ultimately just an offshoot of the "free love" movement that emerged in the wake of Marcuse stating in "Eros and Civilization" that orgies would destroy bourgeois capitalism. It's why the movement has whitewashed a lot of the support it received in the early years from pedophiles who saw it as a means to get their deviance included under the umbrella of social oppression.

          1. BYODB   11 months ago

            Unfortunately for the pedo types, even the vast majority of far left idiots still notice that kids aren't really able to consent to that type of thing.

            Hell, we're being told that people aren't able to decide to have a drink until 21 even though legally they can have their own child by then.

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

              Hell, we’re being told that people aren’t able to decide to have a drink until 21 even though legally they can have their own child by then.

              Meanwhile, those same people argue that 12-year-olds should be allowed to vote.

      7. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

        Nope, not religious at all. Just based on irrational beliefs turned into doctrine complete with elaborate symbology and ceremonies, you stupid cunt.

        Would you like to be oppressed more?

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ssc05JezJRQ

          Sorry. Still one of my favorite scenes =)

      8. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

        You may not realize it but youre espousing a religion based on symbols and faith. What a good lil religious nut you are.

    3. Square = Circle   11 months ago

      Pride flags are also plainly religious in nature.

      And also shouldn't be required by law.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

        Same effect if it is agreed to be required by school boards or principles, especially given political self selection for many of these groups.

        Shouldn't be part of schools at all, not only specific to law. Especially given now states are not even allowing disclosure of these activities to parents.

        1. Square = Circle   11 months ago

          Same effect if it is agreed to be required by school boards or principles

          If there's anywhere in a public school where it's being required it shouldn't be.

          Making a law requiring displays of another religion doesn't actually do anything to address this.

          1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

            I agree. But I want the same standards applied.

  23. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

    'Climate activist ruffians...'

    "Ruffians"? Is that now the WEF-NYT-approved term for destructive vandals and psychotic cunts?

    1. Minadin   11 months ago

      The videos of the vandalism showed that locals / tourists / citizens tried to physically restrain them to keep them from further defacing the monument. But they were FAR too gentle, just trying to hold them and pull them away, one at a time, when what these two idiots needed was an actual ass-kicking.

      1. Nardz   11 months ago

        *an actual beheading

      2. Don't look at me!   11 months ago

        .. two idiots needed was an actual ass-kicking

        That requires toxic masculinity. Not allowed.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

          Hmm. What if a couple of 6'-4", 250 lb trans-womyn did the ass-kicking? Would that be legal?

          1. Don't look at me!   11 months ago

            Heroic.

          2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

            Labeled TERTs.

          3. Chupacabra   11 months ago

            That would be stunning and brave.

      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

        The problem is that British cops will typically go after you for breaking the protest up. Pretty much the only reason they were even arrested in the first place was precisely because a bunch of tourists stopped them before they did much more damage, and the cops really had no other choice becaus the tourists probably would have started rioting.

      4. Mike Parsons   11 months ago

        "But they were FAR too gentle, just trying to hold them and pull them away,"

        Ive said it before ill say it again: We need to reinstate hippie ass whompings

        1. tracerv   11 months ago

          Yeah. We need a fleet of those guys in the pickup truck from the end of Easy Rider.

    2. Rick James   11 months ago

      It's England.

  24. A Thinking Mind   11 months ago

    so the radicals may have ironically destroyed a little bit of biodiversity in the process.

    Actually not all that ironic. These people are destructive in nature, driven by destructive impulses, not those of preservation. They want to tear down humanity, not see it flourish. If it wasn't about oil, or eating meat, it would be about overpopulation. Or building structures too high that seeks to humble God or deface Gaia; it's all magical religious thinking.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      Also lots of daddy issues.

      1. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

        And a lack of any purpose in their life.

  25. Minadin   11 months ago

    "When compared against the year's 3.3 percent inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), that's a real decrease in rents."

    Fact Check: FALSE.

    That's a rise in rents. Period. And when you compare the 3.3% inflation against 1.4% economic growth, it's STILL A RISE IN RENTS.

    1. Don't look at me!   11 months ago

      Not for the landlord.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      So, your paycheck went up 15% since 2019, but your cost of living is 20% higher.

      Enjoy your "raise".

  26. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   11 months ago

    I they didn't have something to hide, they wouldn't be hiding them.

    House subcommittee request all documents previously turned over to Jan. 6 Committee

    House Chairman Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., sent requests to 15 federal agencies Wednesday asking for all documents that were previously turned over to the Jan. 6 Select Committee after that Democrat-led committee failed to hand over a majority of those files to the new Republican majority after the 2022 election.

    1. Longtobefree   11 months ago

      Well, there was this horrible boating accident, see - - - - - -

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

        Or maybe they kept those files on Hillary's fickle private basement server.

        1. Gaear Grimsrud   11 months ago

          Maybe they were wiped like with a cloth.

    2. Social Justice is neither   11 months ago

      Just arrest all the committee members for destruction of public records, maybe a few skittish LEOs can fear for their lives in the process.

      1. damikesc   11 months ago

        That would be worth it. Kinzinger and Cheney in handcuffs is a great start.

    3. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

      The fact that Republicans didn’t start their own 1/6 committee the day they took control of Congress tells you all you need to know about the Uniparty.

  27. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   11 months ago

    Get all of the Marxist and fag trash out of the goverment and schools, then we will talk about if the 10 commandments should or should not be allowed

    1. Nardz   11 months ago

      It's war.
      These are the stakes.

  28. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

    'Is the Baltic region becoming "a second front in the West's conflict with Moscow"? "In the past few months alone, Finland and Sweden have suffered airspace violations, multiple commercial aircraft have been prevented from landing at small airports due to interference with the global positioning system, and Poland has detained people for alleged Russia-backed acts of sabotage inside the European Union," reports Bloomberg.'

    What, are you expecting a repeat of assassinating some Arch-duke after a pride parade?

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

      Arch-Dutchess*

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

        My bad.

  29. Fist of Etiquette   11 months ago

    Is the Baltic region becoming "a second front in the West's conflict with Moscow"?

    No one wants to be sent to the Finnish front.

    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   11 months ago

      I dunno; is there a Finnish Bikini Team?

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

        If the Finns have Title IX then I don't want to see.

    2. Jerry B.   11 months ago

      “There are so many Russians and our country is so small. Where will we bury them all?”

    3. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   11 months ago

      Finland finland finland
      The country where I want to be
      Pony trekking or camping, or just watching tv

  30. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

    Interestingly, pollsters with KFF—which focuses on polling related to health policy issues—found that in states such as Arizona, with more restrictive abortion policies that may be voted on sooner, "Democratic women were more motivated to vote than in states where abortion access was not at risk"

    Arizona is 20 weeks. 5 months.

  31. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   11 months ago

    Need a morning emetic?

    You've got to watch this cringey video of Kamala Harris meeting with ‘Queer Eye’ cast members

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      More evidence of full-retard end times.

    2. Super Scary   11 months ago

      Oh, that guy was from Queer Eye? That shit was from like 2005, they are really digging deep for some celebrity support I guess.

  32. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   11 months ago

    Victor Davis Hanson analysis:

    The media is afire with warnings of the impending Trump “dictatorship”. Celebrities, the Squad, and Biden administration grandees vie to conjure up the most nightmarish things that Trump might do to them.

    What drives their current mounting hysteria?

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      Rape fantasies?

    2. Jerry B.   11 months ago

      Fan-service for their base.

    3. Ajsloss   11 months ago

      Maybe they'll all be MAiD to follow through on their threats to move to Canada this time.

    4. Super Scary   11 months ago

      So just more of what they did in 2016? Booooring.

    5. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

      I honestly wish Trump was even 1/10 of the dictator his enemies accuse him of being. At least at lot more actual shit might get done rather than running the carnival barking on a loop.

      1. sarcasmic   11 months ago

        First term he didn’t know what he was doing and was surrounded by establishment people who would say “No.” So he wasn’t able to do everything he wanted to do.
        If he gets a second term that will not be the case.

        1. Mother's Lament (June is Banana Republic Month, celebrate responsibly)   11 months ago

          So what is he going to do THIS TIME?

          You obviously watch a lot of CNN and MSDNC, you must have a few terrifying warnings. What does Morning Joe say?

          1. sarcasmic   11 months ago

            Go away Jesse Jr, I’m trying to have a conversation with an adult.

            1. Mother's Lament (June is Banana Republic Month, celebrate responsibly)   11 months ago

              Hahaha, no.

              Put away your middle-school comebacks and answer the fucking question. You made the allegation, shill, back it up.

              1. sarcasmic   11 months ago

                Grow up.

                1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

                  You can't even cite http://www.google.com?

                2. Mother's Lament (June is Banana Republic Month, celebrate responsibly)   11 months ago

                  Didn't I tell you to fuck off with your middle-school comeback attempts? You're probably the only 65 year old alcoholic fry cook in Maine to ever debate like a tween girl.

                  Now fucking explain yourself, coward.

            2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

              Your response was not an adult response lol.

        2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

          Thanks Maddow!

    6. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

      They’re lying propagandists.

    7. Zeb   11 months ago

      I don't know why Trump scares them so much. He's really not all that radical. But I guess he threatens their fake consensus on how the world ought to be run.
      Whatever it is, it's really dangerous. A lot of people seem to actually believe the shit about Trump being a dictator and the end of democracy. What are all those people going to do if Trump wins?

      1. sarcasmic   11 months ago

        Problem is that every year Congress gives more and more power to the executive. Each party likes it while they are in power and cries about the end of the world when the other party is in power. Yet no one will address the root of it all, which is a feckless Congress and deferential judiciary. Overturning Chevron would be a good start.

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

          Want to bet on which party judicial nominees will vote against Chevron buddy?

      2. Super Scary   11 months ago

        These are the type of people that think we avoided world-ending war by the skin of our teeth every other week when Trump was in office.

        If Trump wins, some of the more radical ones may kill themselves because of the fear of what he *might* do THIS time.

        I mean, it’s not like they took the first term very well – https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/12/suicide-prevention-hotline-record-calls-donald-trump-victory-lgbt

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

          If Trump wins, some of the more radical ones may kill themselves because of the fear of what he *might* do THIS time.

          I keep hoping such a thing happens every time a Republican wins office or takes Congress, and these fuckheads don't do anything except cocktease me with their threats to self-delete.

          These freaks are mainly just crippled with attention-seeking behavior, which is part of the reason they hate Trump. They can't stand the competition of him employing their rhetorical and emotional blackmail tactics.

      3. BYODB   11 months ago

        The same thing they did last time: nothing but complain.

        I think deep down they know this is all bullshit. They obviously lived through the Trump years, and as it turns out the world carried on as usual. Maybe even a little better than usual since we ended up in zero new wars and yet Biden decided to get us involved in one almost immediately.

        It's almost like all the tropes about the parties are totally wrong these days!

        1. Zeb   11 months ago

          I hope so. I'm a little concerned that some of the more unhinged have painted themselves into a corner where they will feel a need to resort to violence. Which has already happened to some extent. But it could get a lot worse.

          1. tracerv   11 months ago

            Yeah. The other side might fight back. Then it gets really ugly.

    8. Moonrocks   11 months ago

      Projection, pure and simple.

  33. Nardz   11 months ago

    https://x.com/kylenabecker/status/1803622754635149342?t=H7DE97YmP9ZJEY8TI5QUFg&s=19

    "I think your son's tumor is caused by racism."

    This show will probably win an Emmy next year

    [Video]

    1. Minadin   11 months ago

      It's been off-air for a year or more now, I believe. And the episode in question was a few years back, but it's going viral now because no one noticed it when it aired. Show is that popular. I've never heard of it before, and don't know any of the actors in it.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      "Well, racism and climate change."

    3. Super Scary   11 months ago

      I tapped out when they brought up "social resistance."

    4. Mike Parsons   11 months ago

      We still have a good few years before its cited in a NEJM or JAMA. I really mean that not in hyperbole.

      They are already on the "racial trauma / PTSD from slavery is inherited" kick, and are publishing "research" about this. Of course that is so they can solve the problem of poor whites having claims of disenfranchisement over well to do (insert any other race here) POCs. Do you even know how much PTSD young LaQuan, whose parents are a lawyer and a pharmaceutical rep and lives in a gated community, has? Do you think Joe Schmoe who lives in a rat infested trailer could possibly fathom the pain and suffering LaQuan deals with daily, having to bear the racial trauma that his great great great great grandmother might have been enslaved?

      - this is their current angle they are pushing.

      Mark my words, they will find some way to say racism causes deaths from stress, depression, cancer, etc. That way we can have racism declared an official public health emergency and get COVID style top down bad govt policies

    5. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   11 months ago

      What show was that?

  34. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   11 months ago

    You have to watch this short 1992 Interview with Senator Joe Biden

    He gives some great if ironic advice regarding 2024 President Joe Biden.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      What about the 1812 Biden?

      1. Ska   11 months ago

        He wasn't even an American at that point.

  35. Nardz   11 months ago

    https://x.com/jeremykauffman/status/1803760526138220950?t=8JGVsmkJm_gM2-77CVlrLw&s=19

    There are around 2,000 libertarians camping at PorcFest, but if I leave valuables out overnight there's never an issue.

    Is that because PorcFest has a no stealing rule? Or is it something else?

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      Probably toxic white supremacy, and not being forced by oppression to turn to crime.

    2. Ajsloss   11 months ago

      No stealing rules are clutch.

  36. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   11 months ago

    Like Pravda but retarded.

    CBS news edited the unaltered video to prove Republicans were editing videos

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      Like Pravda but not even trying to hide their dishonesty.

  37. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   11 months ago

    "Luxury sales are flattening amid a self-inflicted creativity crisis and price hikes, study finds"
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/luxury-sales-are-flattening-amid-a-self-inflicted-creativity-crisis-and-price-hikes-study-finds/ar-BB1ottOj?ocid=BingNewsSerp

    A "creativity crisis"? We're facing a shortage of new ideas? I blame Trump!

    1. Ska   11 months ago

      Recycling the nineties wasn't enough? Recycle 2000!

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

        Remember when we thought Y2K was going to topple civilization? After Covid and the climate apocalypse, 1999 seems so innocent.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

          In hindsight, if it had actually done that, it would have probably been doing the world a favor.

        2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   11 months ago

          BTW, "Unsettled", Koonin; highly recommended. He's a physicist who works in the climate field, but is tired of the cheer-leading and often outright lying. And he's got the numbers to prove it.
          Repeating myself, but we've heard WOLF!!!! for some 30 years now, but it's looking more like a Dobe puppy who needs some training.

  38. Longtobefree   11 months ago

    "Politicians have no business imposing their preferred religious doctrine on students and families in public schools,"

    So no more DEI?
    Because the rainbow is from the same God as the commandments.
    (not to mention use by the alphabet mafia is blatant cultural appropriation)

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      OK, but what about Gaia climate worship?

  39. Nardz   11 months ago

    https://x.com/redsteeze/status/1803534464338776215?t=1kE2iDpf5D3s7Ow0YbdIhw&s=19

    You're now paying the student loan debt of DC Comms staffers for the Democrat party.

    [Link]

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

      Dude could have paid 600 a year to pay it off. Makes 20k more than the average household in the reps district.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

        Paying your personal debts is racist oppression.

      2. Don't look at me!   11 months ago

        Working in government is doing god’s work.

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

          Twitter tore him a new one showing all his social media posts that could have paid off the loans. Lots of sporting events and expensive dinners.

    2. Mike Parsons   11 months ago

      "Just got a call to let me know my student debt has been canceled. This is why elections matter. "

      ....

      "A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the majority discovers it can vote itself largess out of the public treasury. After that, the majority always votes for the candidate promising the most benefits with the result the democracy collapses because of the loose fiscal policy ensuing, always to be followed by a dictatorship, then a monarchy."

      1. BYODB   11 months ago

        Hilarious that a quote of a long dead Scot is still applicable to the idiot tweet of some DNC moron today.

  40. Its_Not_Inevitable   11 months ago

    "Climate activist ruffians from a group called Just Stop Oil defaced Stonehenge with orange powder paint. "

    Madness.

    1. creech   11 months ago

      And, given the state of law in the U.K., the spectators who restrained the vandals will probably get prison terms for assault or violating the rights of peaceful protestors, or something.

    2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   11 months ago

      Lol. “Ruffians”.

  41. Medulla Oblongata   11 months ago

    Joy Bahar and the View, plus Rachel Maddow projecting hard. They expect Trump to cancel their shows (somehow?) if he gets elected. "I think that he is so vindictive that he will go after, however he has to, whether it’s through the IRS maybe, or even through sponsors to get us off the air maybe or you. How seriously should we be taking that?” wondered Behar…

    Ignoring the reality that in his original term, he did no such thing. Unlike previous Democrat administrations that actually used the power of the IRS against others. Obama "jokingly" threated it too.

    It is, after, what they would do if they could.

    1. Longtobefree   11 months ago

      https://babylonbee.com/news/trump-polling-at-100-after-hosts-warn-he-would-cancel-the-view

      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   11 months ago

        How will we ever survive without Sonny hostins brilliant analysis of the connection between solar eclipses and climate change? Who else has the courage to speak truth to power?

    2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

      Well they convinced sarc based on his comments above.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

      “I think that he is so vindictive that he will go after, however he has to, whether it’s through the IRS maybe, or even through sponsors to get us off the air maybe or you. How seriously should we be taking that?” wondered Behar…

      Like I said, I wish Trump was even 1/10 as bad as these chowderheads say he's going to be. It would certainly be a small step towards actually mitigating a lot of the left-wing inspired mental illness in the west.

    4. BYODB   11 months ago

      It's been decades since I've watched any Fox programming, but I have to wonder if they have ever clutched their pearls that hard. It would be fun to find an example and put them side by side.

      It really is enough to make me wonder how much of their shtick is really just projection though. The View isn't know for their level or balanced takes, for sure, and I have to wonder who actually watches it.

      Whoopi's career has certainly died and is long buried behind her, so at least there is that. Even geriatric Star Trek recast her character so I have to imagine she's impossible to get along with.

      1. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

        Gutfeld at 10pm is worth a watch.

        1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   11 months ago

          I told my mom to turn off the view and watch gutfeld for a week and then she might understand why dems suck so much.

          I tried. Lol.

  42. Medulla Oblongata   11 months ago

    Morning Joe also projecting:

    “What would a disrupter do? You’re gonna cut off my microphone? I’m gonna walk over to your microphone and I’m gonna get in your face,” he continued, referencing Biden. “Imagine the ten most disruptive things that Donald Trump could do and he’s gonna probably do those very things because he doesn’t play by the rules, and if the Biden camp goes into this thinking he’s gonna play by Marquess of Queensberry Rules, they’re going to be shocked and the night is going to end badly.”

    We'll see, I suppose.

    1. sarcasmic   11 months ago

      Watching Trump shuffle to the other podium when his microphone is muted will be great entertainment. Shameful, but entertaining.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

        Thanks Ms. Behar!

  43. creech   11 months ago

    Legislation I could get behind: Using the "voice of God" (e.g. as in the movie "The Ten Commandments") before every political speech, the amplification system intones "Thou shalt not bear false witness" and before every vote in Congress "Thou shalt not Steal."

  44. Rick James   11 months ago

    But the monument has a rare type of lichen living on it, so the radicals may have ironically destroyed a little bit of biodiversity in the process.

    Jesus, calm down, we're not talking about tire marks on an LGBTQI2MAP+ crosswalk.

  45. Gaear Grimsrud   11 months ago

    But their intentions were soooo good.
    Expensive Incompetence: US Giving Up On $230 Million Gaza Air Pier
    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/expensive-incompetence-us-giving-230-million-gaza-air-pier
    First announced as a White House aim in March during President Biden's State of the Union address, the pier required hundreds of millions of dollars and the work of some 1,000 service members to plan, assemble and operate. Now, the surrender on the pier idea comes after it was operational for just 10 days -- at $23 million each.
    The pier will go down as one of history's costliest publicity stunts.
    The pier opened for business on May 18, and got off to an inauspicious start: After desperate Palestinians mobbed and ransacked the first aid trucks before they could reach a distribution warehouse managed by the World Food Programme, the pier operation was paused for two days.
    Then, just a week after it opened, rough seas and high winds broke up the pier, with four associated vessels running aground. That prompted another halt in operations, as components were taken away to be repaired at an Israeli port. The pier was reassembled, but, on Friday, US Central Command announced it would be towed to Israel as high seas were again moving in.

    1. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

      Some cronies got paid I’m sure, so I call it a success.

    2. mtrueman   11 months ago

      "But their intentions were soooo good."

      It's probably not a good idea to take them at their word.

    3. Longtobefree   11 months ago

      But who could possibly foreseen the damage?

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

  46. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   11 months ago

    "providing a promising alternative to college"

    That's pathetic even for a junior varsity benchrider.

    Carry on, clingers.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

      LOL, your side can't even figure out how to use all that ejamakashun to pay off their student loans.

      Carry on, hicklib.

    2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   11 months ago

      FOAD, asshole bigot.

  47. Moderation4ever   11 months ago

    Posting the 10 Commandments will not help organized religion? The growing number of nones, nonaffiliated religious is growing and will not likely stop. There will always be religious people, but they will be looking more and more like the Amish. Smaller in size and more suspect. I also find it hard to listen to people pushing the ten commandments when their political party's leader has broken most of the commandments.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

      Yes, we know your side hates Christians.

      1. Moderation4ever   11 months ago

        The thing is that the religion of my youth is not the same Catholic religion I see today. I think Pope Francis expresses many of the ideas of my youth and look at the way he is attacked some American Catholics. For so many today it is not that they walked away from religion but rather than religion walked away from them.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

          The thing is that the religion of my youth is not the same Catholic religion I see today.

          How fucking old are you? The Catholic Church has become far more left-wing since Vatican II.

          I think Pope Francis expresses many of the ideas of my youth and look at the way he is attacked some American Catholics.

          Francis is a Peronist, so that's not a surprise.

          For so many today it is not that they walked away from religion but rather than religion walked away from them.

          LOL, please. Religious institutions have become radically more left-wing in nature since the 1960s, especially as church attendance has plummeted since 2000. Leftism doesn't do anything except hollow these places out.

          1. Moderation4ever   11 months ago

            I grew up in post Vatican II era which I suppose was more left wing if you consider being antiwar and pro civil right leftist. But the Catholic Church also moved more right wing under John Paul II.

            Francis is a Jesuit as simpler person more concerned with poor than with power.

            As for religions becoming left wing I suggest you are very wrong. The evangelical movement increased being in 1970s as it opposed school integration. The recent votes by Baptists to oppose women pastors and IVF all point to right wing trends.

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

              But the Catholic Church also moved more right wing under John Paul II.

              It didn't do anything of the kind, stop it.

              Francis is a Jesuit as simpler person more concerned with poor than with power.

              Jesuits are also massive shitlibs.

              As for religions becoming left wing I suggest you are very wrong.

              Lesbian pastors and BLM simping in the major congregations are proof you are very wrong. In fact, as far back as the 60s, the Episcopalian church provided outright protection from arrest for the far-left terrorist group FALN.

    2. AT   11 months ago

      ... why are you suspicious of the Amish???

      1. Moderation4ever   11 months ago

        I am not, but I do notice a certain degree of dislike. The same people who don't like bikes on the road don't seem to like sharing the road with horse drawn buggies. People who live near Amish communities have complained about their neighbors. The fact is the smaller religions by themselves or within a larger group often come under suspicion. Look at groups in the Catholic religion like Jesuits. Or with Lutherans and the Missouri Synod.

        1. Don't look at me!   11 months ago

          You are kinda messed up in the head.

        2. rbike   11 months ago

          No body minds the Amish. Buggies go by daily. No one wants to cause them troubles. You are correct about bikes, but even that is exaggerated.

        3. AT   11 months ago

          I mean, your point isn't invalid - people were warning of the environmental and LGBTpedo religions for a long time but nobody listened to them, and now we see what an absolute malignant cancer they are on society.

          But the Amish? I mean, if your only complaint is that you occasionally have to share the road with a horse and buggy, that's a weird thing to find suspect.

    3. mad.casual   11 months ago

      I also find it hard to listen to people pushing the ten commandments when their political party’s leader has broken most of the commandments.

      I find it hard to listen to brain dead morons who select brain dead morons as their leaders and I don't need the slightest bit of religion to clear up any of it.

  48. AT   11 months ago

    Climate activist ruffians

    Eco-terrorists.

    1. Longtobefree   11 months ago

      Mindless vandals.

      1. AT   11 months ago

        They were pretty specifically mindful of their target.

  49. COINTELPRO   11 months ago

    Wonder if the Louisiana officials will vote for the guy that committed adultery with Stormy Daniels or go with the more Christian-behaving other guy?

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

      The one that showered with his daughter?

    2. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

      The Christian-behaving guy persecuting…Christians? Why are leftists always so dumb?

      1. mad.casual   11 months ago

        WWJD?

        Launder money through the differently-corrupt portions of the Ukraine in order to turn the Donbas into a meat grinder to wear down the Russkies while, at the same time, flummoxing the Israeli government in efforts to stop Hamas from executing thousands of civilians by withholding weapons that he would’ve otherwise sold to him if it weren’t an election year.

        Forget about the whole "Did he or didn't he have relations and/or a child with a prostitute?" bullshit! Jesus as a pandering, money-laundering, world war-fomenting, international arms dealer is the little-known narrative historians won’t tell you. The whole “render unto Caesar” bit was all fake news.

  50. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

    Donald Sutherland dead. RIP to one of the all-time greats.

    https://x.com/RealKiefer/status/1803837822677225581

    1. Its_Not_Inevitable   11 months ago

      The ending of the 1978 version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers is one of my all-time favorite movie endings.

      1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   11 months ago

        Point and screetch

      2. Bertram Guilfoyle   11 months ago

        It's also a good imitation of any sarcasmic strawman posts.

    2. Longtobefree   11 months ago

      Don't hit me with those negative waves - - - - - - - - - -

      1. SRG2   11 months ago

        A Sherman can give you a very nice...edge

  51. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

    Huh.

    https://notthebee.com/article/utah-authorities-are-on-the-hunt-for-trans-identified-individual-suspected-in-shooting-death

    1. mad.casual   11 months ago

      Both police and media have referred to Collin Troy Bailey, who also goes by the name Mia, as a "woman" or "female."
      ...
      When officers arrived, they entered the residence as the door was open.

      'They did find two deceased victims — both adults, one female, one male,' he said. 'As they cleared the rest of the residence, they found evidence of a homicide.'

      "When they're dead victims they're just male or female."

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   11 months ago

      I honestly don’t want to jump to conclusions but it seems that transgenders are disproportionately overrepresented in psychopathic criminal behavior.

      1. mtrueman   11 months ago

        If we could just interest the trannies in some J6 style insurrectioning, we'd be set.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

          Or bombing the Capitol twice, like your side did.

          1. mtrueman   11 months ago

            Bombing the capitol? Twice? Sounds like a double insurrection.

            1. Don't look at me!   11 months ago

              Or poor bomb making skills.

            2. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 months ago

              Yes, by your fellow marxist vermin.

              1. mtrueman   11 months ago

                Wait, I thought trannies were neo-marxists. They're marxists too?

      2. Mike Parsons   11 months ago

        Not even a jump.

        A high correlation between mass shooters / violent criminals and mental instability.

        Trans people have tons of mental instability, as well as their very nature being a mental disease. They all pretty much invariably have high amounts of clinical depression, anxiety, and delusion.

        Would it even be a stretch to say "I feel like we are seeing an awful lot of violent criminals with a significant amount of mental instability"?

      3. mad.casual   11 months ago

        I don’t want to jump to any conclusions, but for all the talk about how the clearly insane T community diverges from the clearly not insane LGB community, a clearly *disproportionate* and known amount of LGB people turn up in the populations of serial killers, domestic abusers, etc. in a fashion very much akin to the way we don't talk about why 10% of the population composes 40% of violent felons.

        Turns out that if you take an objective, platonic biological definition of sex as an act of reproduction, obliterate the reproductive aspects and inject feelings and “true self” whimsy and “Is it genetic or behavioral?” thought-terminating obfuscation in order to selectively parse normal sexual function from sexual dysfunction you’re both creating a slope *and* greasing it.

        Whodathunk?

        1. mtrueman   11 months ago

          Run on sentences. You could do with an editor to make sure you are able to get your point across.

          1. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

            You could do with playing in traffic.

            1. mtrueman   11 months ago

              Short and sweet. You've got the idea, R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it). Now, work on your handle.

          2. Mike Parsons   11 months ago

            ^this is what one does when they can't combat any of the substance

            1. mtrueman   11 months ago

              I honestly don't understand. Clearer, more concise sentence structure would be an improvement, don't you agree?

          3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   11 months ago

            mads run on sentences usually pay off if you stick with it till the end.

            Everything you say, by contrast, is boring.

            1. mtrueman   11 months ago

              "run on sentences usually pay off if you stick with it till the end."

              For Proust, yes. For mad.casual, no. Proust would never start with "I don’t want to jump to any conclusions" when it's patently obvious that any conclusions that follow have already been jumped to willingly long before. Cut down on the dross, at least, mad.casual. As I say, find yourself and editor.

      4. R Mac (5-30-24, sarc’s too drunk to remember what he thinks about it)   11 months ago

        By definition they’re mentally ill, so it shouldn’t be a surprise.

      5. Longtobefree   11 months ago

        By definition, they are 'mentally ill'.

  52. mtrueman   11 months ago

    Finland, Sweden, Poland, Florida. That's a big second front.

  53. The Mysterious Edwin Dunkel   11 months ago

    If the price of getting rid of Our Enlightened Betters is having the ten commandments posted in the classrooms... I can live with that!

  54. KiwiDude   11 months ago

    you've got to start from the original law giver, which was Moses

    I identify Gilgamesh as the original lawgiver, prove me wrong

    1. mtrueman   11 months ago

      There were probably law givers before that. They just didn't write them down, or if they did they haven't survived or are lost. The oldest temple/city know is Gobekli Tepe in the Kurdish bits of Turkey. It goes back 12000 years ago. Sumer, only 5000.

  55. SRG2   11 months ago

    The 10C law is just performative bullshit and should easily be overturned somewhere up the appeal chain.

    1. Jefferson Paul   11 months ago

      For once, I completely agree with you, SRG2.

  56. markm23   11 months ago

    Which version of the 10 Commandments? Catholics and most Protestants list them differently.

    If I understand correctly, the oldest such list known is from the Septuagint from the 3rd century BC. In the 4th Century AD, St Augustine revised this to create the Roman Catholic version. He partially followed the Talmud in re-combining the first three commandments into two, then because the list came out one short, he split the last one (about envy) into two. The Eastern Church (Greek and Russian Orthodox) stuck to the Septuagint.

    In the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther kept the Catholic version, but John Calvin reverted mainly to the Septuagint, and even the Anglicans followed his version. So put them side by side and one of my Jehovah’s Witness grandparents favorite phrases seems to be missing at the front of the Catholic version, #4 to #9 are #3 to #8 in the Catholic version, and the Catholics separate coveting thy neighbor’s wife from coveting his house and other stuff to turn #10 into #9 and 10.

    So does this law specify one version? Or does the school board vote on whether to use Augustine’s or Calvin’s version – or to find some other religion with a list of 10 that they prefer? Either way, it’s calling for an establishment of religion, and let’s hope no one takes it too seriously, because this is how the Wars of Religion started.

    Did the legislators who voted for this even know there are different versions? It's been my experience that public religiosity generally comes with ignorance of the details of religions. If the two versions the commandments were read aloud, could they even tell which one came from the religion that they publicly profess?

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