Democrats Unburdened by What They Have Done to Chicago
This is what you get when politics is untethered from governance.

A few hours before touching down in Chicago Sunday, Vice President Kamala Harris, in one of her few interactions with reporters since snatching the Democratic Party's presidential nomination from her boss, gave a meandering yet revealing answer to the simple question of how she would pay for her recently introduced economic proposals.
"What we're doing in terms of the [first-time homebuyer] tax credits, we know that there's a great return on investment," Harris asserted in Moon Township, Pennsylvania. "When we increase home ownership in America, what that means in terms of increasing the tax base, not to mention property tax base, what that does to fund schools—again, return on investment. I think it's a mistake for any person who talks about public policy to not critically evaluate how you measure the return on investment. When you are strengthening neighborhoods, strengthening communities, and in particular the economies of those communities, and investing in a broad-based economy, everybody benefits, and it pays for itself in that way."
Italics added, to emphasize America's ongoing mistakes.
Democrats begin their four-day national convention Monday in the city that perhaps best exemplifies the chasm between their party's dreamy policy rhetoric and grim real-world results. As a direct result of one-party misrule (there are zero Republicans on the 50-seat City Council), Chicago's tax base is decreasing, not increasing. The population has declined for nine consecutive years, is shrinking by an annual rate of 1 percent, and is at its lowest point in more than a century.
Illinois, where Democrats control the governorship and a two-thirds majority of the legislature, lost "an estimated $3.6 billion in income tax revenue in 2022 alone, a year the net loss of 87,000 residents subtracted $9.8 billion in adjusted gross income," syndicated columnist and Illinois native George Will observed last week. "In the past six years, $47.5 billion [adjusted gross income] has left….Illinois leads the nation in net losses of households making 200,000 or more."
None of these or other grisly Windy City stats—including the murders and the pension liabilities—are obscure. As Illinois Policy Institute Vice President Austin Berg put it Saturday night at a live taping of the Fifth Column podcast, "I believe Chicago is the greatest American city, and the worst-governed American city."
The bigger mystery has been why the Democratic Party would choose such a metaphorically dicey backdrop. But an answer begins to suggest itself amid the banal dystopia of the DNC's endless security checkpoints, concrete barriers, and battalions of police officers separating America's political class from its serfs. Democrats chose Chicago for a similar reason that Harris chose a running mate with a particularly awful record during the pandemic- and riot-scarred year of 2020: Because they, like their candidate, know that, contra Harris' assertion Sunday in Pennsylvania, the people who talk about policy—whether politician, journalist, or political consumer—almost never "critically evaluate how you measure the return on investment."
If professional political conversation was tethered even loosely to policy results, you might expect one or maybe even two of the journalists dutifully collecting their DNC press credentials at the colossal (and colossally empty) McCormick Place convention center to ask a follow-up question about what their eyeballs cannot miss. How in the world can a city in terminal financial crisis not just support the country's largest convention-center complex during a time of market oversupply and conventioneering decline, but actually keep expanding the damn thing?
The DNC's second major site (behind the United Center, which is hosting what you watch on television), "has been a political money pit for nearly 60 years," Berg wrote in 2019. Built in 1960, rebuilt after a 1967 fire, then expanded in 1986, 1997, 2007, and 2017, McCormick Place looks this week like the cover of a Mike Davis book—extensive security barricades and fencing separating the nearby poors from a depopulated, dully corporate expanse.
"Over and over, Chicago and Illinois public officials and a roster of consultants promised that a bigger McCormick Place would yield hundreds of thousands of new convention attendees and billions in new spending and public revenues," Heywood Sanders wrote in his 2014 book Convention Center Follies. "Those repeated promises have proved false, the consultant projections unmet."
Instead, like so many other Chicago governance failures, the unmet promises are covered over with taxes—on hotel room stays, restaurants, car rentals. In completely related news, a 2024 Wallet Hub study of effective state/local tax burden per median U.S. household income ranked Illinois dead last.
But the 2024 campaign is famously more about "vibes" than anything related to governance. The Harris/Walz campaign website still does not have a policy page (though the party did on Sunday release a draft platform). "I have not had a single constituent in El Paso or a single person on the road try to get very specific policy details from me," Harris campaign co-chair Rep. Veronica Escobar (D–Texas) told The New York Times. You're going to have to vote for a Harris administration to see what's in it.
Republican nominee Donald Trump famously did not even update the 2016 GOP platform when he ran unsuccessfully in 2020, suggesting that America has a supply problem when it comes to national politicians and policy accountability.
But don't sleep on demand. Trump fans love his boorish, bizarre, and often funny jokes, so he keeps making cracks about Kamala Harris' looks and Montana Sen. John Tester's fat stomach rather than stay as focused on issues as his advisors would prefer. Harris is getting cheered on by a subset of journalists for not subjecting herself to any kind of public cross-examination. And the residents of Chicago, looking upon both the civic dysfunction and the city's undeniable energy and charm, just keep on voting for more Democrats.
Americans may be getting precisely what they want out of politics in 2024. Good and hard.
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"Trump fans love his boorish, bizarre, and often funny jokes, so he keeps making cracks about Kamala Harris' looks and Montana Sen. John Tester's fat stomach rather than stay as focused on issues as his advisors would prefer."
Yes, but he's also made promises, too, like invading Mexico, expelling 14 million illegal immigrants, reducing legal immigration, and punishing schools with vaccine requirements, as well as boosting tariffs. Please, don't say Trump's campaign is issue free.
Has anyone ever been issue free?
Proof your headline hit the mark, Matt, it drew Vanneman out of his hole in the ground.
That's a septic tank.
ha! 🙂
made me laugh
Oh goody, Venal Analman, Brandybuck's twin brother from a different, trysomy 21 mother, has a smug and ill-informed opinion. Didn't see that coming.
"...like invading Mexico..."
"...On the presidential campaign trail and on the G.O.P. debate stage in California last week, nearly every Republican candidate has been advocating versions of a plan to send U.S. Special Operations troops into Mexican territory to kill or capture drug cartel members and destroy their labs and distribution centers..."
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/03/us/politics/trump-mexico-cartels-republican.html
"...“I was ambushed,” Zambada said in a statement released through his lawyer on Saturday. Zambada’s attorney announced on Friday that Guzman and six men in military uniforms “forcibly kidnapped” his client in Culiacan, the capital of Sinaloa state. They then proceeded to transport him against his will to the US..."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/why-are-there-questions-about-arrests-of-mexico-s-sinaloa-cartel-leaders/ar-AA1oF89J
Of course, there's no way those were US agents, right asshole?
HW invaded Panama to arrest his old CIA fixer Noriega. Purportedly because drugs. It's not like it has never happened before.
Drugs was the excuse, more likely it was all about money from the cocaine, that the Bush family was also involved in.
Noreiga just pushed it a bit too far.
Less keep going of the TDS-addled shit-pile's claims:
"...expelling 14 million illegal immigrants, reducing legal immigration..."
Sounds like a good start
"...and punishing schools with vaccine requirements..."
Oh, NO! He tried to keep schools from requiring worthless vaccinations!!!,
"...as well as boosting tariffs..."
Well, for TDS-addled piles of shit like this, one out of four ain't bad.
Invading Mexico? That's a new one.
The rest, he's got my vote you don't have to convince me to vote for him more.
Yeah, dropping some cruise missiles on the haciendas of the crime bosses, and maybe seizing a border security zone in some places on the Mexican side, would be good ideas, but I haven't heard them from Trump.
So, he's wrong on tariffs...
Ok, Matt, well done on the headline. Reminds me of mid-2000s Reason. Back when Cavanaugh was writing... examples:
From the Poll:76% . . . article:
"As our $16 trillion national debt shows, we can't go on like this."
That was in 2012. We're at what now, $35T? Adding a T every 100 days or so? More than doubled the debt in less than 12 years.
https://reason.com/2012/09/19/poll-76-of-the-people-are-part-of-the-53/
BTW, the D's also seem unburdened by Hunter Biden's now document-proven influence peddling.
Did the Ukrainians investigate?
Dunno, but the US did, and then Biden sat on the documents for three years:
"Hunter Biden caught red-handed lobbying of behalf of Burisma: Bombshell report"
https://thehill.com/video/hunter-biden-caught-red-handed-lobbying-of-behalf-of-burisma-bombshell-report/9951847/
Could you use a non-MAGA biased source? I can’t even!
(/s just in case it wasn’t clear)
BTW, it looked like Robbie was smiling when he mentioned the NYT as the source.
People who try to get Ukraine to investigate corruption end up impeached.
And the fact that Biden is still officially the president, despite his obvious cognitive decline.
And the fact that Harris lied to everyone about Biden's cognitive decline for months, if not years.
And the fact that Walz declared Biden "fit to serve" even after the debate.
Those hits just keep on comin'
Just consider what the rest of the world thinks of U.S politics and policies.
The rest of the world must have come to the conclusion that America has lost its collective mind.
"When we increase home ownership in America, what that means in terms of increasing the tax base, not to mention property tax base, what that does to fund schools—again, return on investment.
Was this not one of the stated causes for at least one of the previous economic meltdowns? You 'expand home ownership' to a bunch of people who have absolutely no means to pay, and then...profit?
It'll work this time - it's (D)ifferent!
What does "increasing home ownership" even mean? If it means more people owning existing homes, what owned them before? Robots? And how does that increase the tax base? Did the previous owners not pay taxes?
Mega corps own all the houses and don’t pay taxes, duh!
(Shady corps like Blackrock buying up whole neighborhoods then sitting on them or getting their pals in local governments to “reevaluate” the property values is pretty fucked, not gonna lie.)
Don't forget all the residences given rent free to all those illegal immigrants. I know of a way to free up a lot of homes.
Sarc caught me. I'm One Punch LLC. That's why I pay my property taxes for the house I live in. It's a nice game. They don't raise the tax percentage just the value of the house each year.
FOAD, shitstain.
How can the Democrats tax unrealized bubble gains for a few years leading up to the crash?
Easy, they will forgive mortgage debt for BIPOC LBGTQ incomes below median, everyone one else lives through a depression like event.
Pretty sure they aren't going to 'forgive' any of that outside of 'forgiving' the lender that's 'too big to fail' while fucking over anyone and everyone that goes underwater as a result.
Not that it will matter, since the price of homes will automagically go up by the exact amount of the subsidy.
They understand that property taxes will rise (except in California's prop 13) by the amounts, or more, of the subsidies. Especially median income wealth/property taxes, since the wealthy are fleeing their POS states.
Which, of course, assumes those people can pay said taxes. Since they couldn’t afford the house without subsidy, one assumes, that is more than likely a very bad assumption.
All Democrat efforts to ‘put people into houses’ have resulted in economic meltdowns. Maybe they should just stop and let the market work, and if they did anything about illegal immigration that would actually reduce demand for said housing which last I checked does have an effect on prices.
Liberals simply have no understanding of economics or for that matter how it really works.
I would point out that rental property pays a higher property tax rate because the owner doesn't get a homestead exemption at least in Illinois.
Democrats are failing at the basic responsibilities of government, to ensure public safety, enforce justice, and to create a stable fiscal environment for the economy to flourish in. The examples are most obvious in the states and cities where the Democrats have the most total control, and started to creep in at the national level under Biden/Harris misrule.
How quaint. The basic responsibilities of government are to protect government jobs, protect government employees, ensure their physical safety, protect politically connected businesses, avoid responsibility, and most importantly keep that pension money flowing.
Yep. It’s pre-Milei Argentina.
Years ago when my work took me into a federal building, people used to greet each other by holding up some number of fingers. The person with the fewest fingers won. Eventually I learned that the number was how many years until they collected their pension. For most of them their job took maybe a half hour of their day. The rest of it was spent walking around and chit chatting. They were getting paid for doing mostly nothing until they retired to get paid for doing absolutely nothing.
Some even work (not work) extra for double time to bump up that retirement rate.
I’ve heard stories of some getting hired at around age twenty, working for twenty years and retiring at age forty with a pension, getting rehired and working for another twenty, getting paycheck plus pension, before finally retiring at age sixty with two pensions.
Another trick they do is save up all their sick and vacation time so they can cash in thousands of hours their last year, jacking up their salary (and pension). I can only carry over something like 220 hours.
There's all kinds of double-dippers in the DoD. They'll do their 20 and get the retirement check, then come back a few months later and park their butt in their old cubicle for another 20-30 after that.
I knew a guy who was at Luke Air Force Base with 56 years, and had signed up before either of my parents had been born. The only reason he retired was because he got terminal cancer. Between the retirement check and the COLAs in their civ job (these guys usually work at the GS-11 level and above), that kind of income is hard to just let go even if you'd rather not deal with the bullshit anymore.
I've heard similar stories.
The trick is to retire after twenty from D.C. then get rehired as a U.S. Postal Service Post Master. Seen this a lot.
ka-CHING!
Another fine "sarc-ecdote."
I’ve read this narrative from other websites too. So shocked you have experienced this commonly pushed narrative that spread through chain emails 10 years ago. Just like I keep reading about those illegal immigrants hunting bumper stickers. Who knew these were all stories originating in Maine.
The grocery price controls are listed as a first hundred days executive order emergency. We know about the nationwide rent control, free daycare and cash for kids. The convention is opening with “you are on occupied native lands”.
Sound familiar..Gee, I wonder, what were the first things Fidel Castro did after the revolution?
Start with a little murder, continue with lots of murder, and go out with a little bit more murder.
Is that why they're in Chicago? To set the theme?
Who gonna notice a few extra murders in Chicago?
Nobody.
Chicago DNC week:
Shot and killed: 6
Shot and wounded: 20
Total shot: 26
Total homicides: 6
Stats courtesy Hey Jackass
https://cwbchicago.com/2024/08/determined-man-tried-to-take-gun-through-secret-service-checkpoint-at-the-united-center-officials-say.html
As long as nobody's asking questions about how somebody who, through no acute malady, is too unfit to run the country in less than 6 mos. is somehow capable of continuing to run the country until then, and whether the election makes any difference at all relative to that machinery, that's the important part.
^+1
It’s amazing how we arent having a conversation about this at the national level. Like at all.
*Looks at media*
It's not... that amazing...
lol, fair enough.
The media is just a democrat propaganda wing. Bagdad Bob is taking notes on how the pros do it.
Vance, you had a beer as a teen. Why should you be VP?
Waltz, what is your favorite ice cream? You are amazing.
no no no, you dont get it!
You see, if everything goes perfect and democracy is saved (TM), then we will be fortunate enough to have *checks notes*... the exact person who is in power currently and has made it a point to keep the current shambling corpse who cant currently do the job as POTUS.
"Democracy?!" (pained smile)
I won't accept anything less than bombings, shootings and arson from this DNC.
Anything less just shows that they are cowards.
This is where the "weird" stuff and the "violent Christian right" meme are going to backfire—the convention stage is going to be a freak show, and the streets outside will be Bastille Day.
At the very least a quiet riot.
She is running on "vibes" and most of the mainstream media are happily on board with it. It's almost as if they are doing everything they can to make sure a POC woman Democrat gets elected; no matter how much of a disaster from a policy and governance standpoint that would be.
To be fair, we're in a "vibecession", and a 'vibewave' not a crimewave.
“It’s almost as if they are doing everything they can to make sure a POC woman Democrat gets elected; no matter how much of a disaster from a policy and governance standpoint that would be.”
And when people complain about the policies and governance, which do you think they will be called more: racist or sexist?
It’s an honest toss up, but I am probably going to go with the classic “racist!” accusation. They love that one.
Dunno. Economic collapse and WW3 on the one hand and endless Joy on the other. Now I know how they felt at Jonestown.
how goes the Red Wedding planning?
>>since snatching the Democratic Party's presidential nomination from her boss
are you going to write the book, New Woodward? someone needs to
When our real world leaders make the leaders in Ideocracy seem like geniuses.
The real leaders know what they're doing.
extensive security barricades and fencing separating the nearby poors from a depopulated, dully corporate expanse.
This line increasingly sums up the American urban experience.
Im trying to remember since the RNC was basically like an eternity ago, did they have to board up all the windows in nearby shops when Republicans came to town? I feel like that sort of thing would be instructive
Well, if there is unrest, this will be the first DNC convention in Chicago that will have turned violent, that’s for sure.
did they have to board up all the windows in nearby shops when Republicans came to town?
No. Businesses inside the inner "security zone" bitched about the checkpoints, but businesses stayed open and no one was boarded up.
https://www.wuwm.com/2024-07-09/how-milwaukee-businesses-in-the-security-zone-are-preparing-for-the-rnc
"extensive security barricades and fencing "
I was told walls and fences don't work.
They don't keep out people but they keep out valuable information.
Almost any politician that tells me something "pays for itself" I assume is lying through their teeth.
A California democrat? Ya, that pretty much means its going to cost you, a fucking lot, up front AND down the road as well.
And it'll make the problem worse.
Why not turn the South side of Chicago into some kind of pay-to-play Safari shooting gallery for adventurous sportsmen?
It would sell tickets.
The movie Escape from NY wasn't supposed to be a documentary
Because they’re human beings?
You are literally the shittiest person here.
Remember, please don't demonize.
Wow! No Trump bashing in this article. Is this still Reason?
Yes people get what they vote for. I still want the leftist on here - Chemjeff, Edg, Shrike to explain why Chicago isn't a paradise since no evil Republicans' have power there. People show be flocking to that wonderful place.
Also, what's with the fences? I thought walls don't work.
grisly Windy City stats—including the murders
Wait—I thought Trump was lying about the murders.
I like to check in with Hey Jackass every morning just to get a notion as to how the Windy City is doing.
Most of the wind is coming from gunshots and car jackings.
Please don't demonize.
LMFAO.... Ya know; Like how Obama's recession made all that investment opportunity in the housing market for the super rich while leaving the working home-owners homeless.
Yeah Harris. If you win some sort of economic disaster will emerge again as it always does when Democrats win.
The democrats built a wall around the DNC.
But the same democrats said walls don't work.
Which is it?
If they are truly Hamas supporters, they should know how to dig a tunnel.
They seem unburdened by their gaslighting the country and the world for that matter regarding Bidens cognitive decline.
Facts (and poll numbers) changed!
'How in the world can a city in terminal financial crisis not just support the country's largest convention-center complex during a time of market oversupply and conventioneering decline, but actually keep expanding the damn thing?'
Like Cackles said, return on investment.
I love how they wrap this up by attacking Trump. Please, as if you could compare Trump with this piece of s*** running on the Dem's ticket. For all the unbridled, frothing at the mouth, unjustified attacks the left has hurled at Trump, I think he deserves a little venting with some jokes, you piles of crap.
Yeah he bitches that Trump didn't update the party platform in 2020 but ignores the fact that it's been updated for 2024?
“What we’re doing in terms of the first-time homebuyer tax credits, we know that there’s a great return on investment, when we increase home ownership in America, what that means in terms of increasing the tax base. When you are strengthening neighborhoods, strengthening communities, and in particular the economies of those communities, and investing in a broad-based economy.”
When she reveals that the purpose of cutting taxes is to increase taxes, she reveals the real purpose of the proposed policy – getting more money for officials to play around with. She also reveals that she has no idea whether the proposed tax credits will increase home ownership, increase the tax base, strengthen neighborhoods or communities, or strengthen their economies or result in a broader-based economy. She doesn't even know if the plan would actually increase revenues for the politicians to spend. In other words, she is expressing dreams, aspirations and slogans rather than actual policies.
"... lost "an estimated $3.6 billion in income tax revenue in 2022 alone, a year the net loss of 87,000 residents subtracted $9.8 billion in adjusted gross income"...."
Yes, but what are the percentages? That's what counts. If their tax revenue used to be $7.2B, then that 3.6 would be 50%. If it used to be $360B, it would just be 1%. Likewise, the number of residents. In this one, we have figures: The 2023 population was ~ 12.5MM. Between 2020 and then, Illinois lost a bit over 300,000, or about 2.5%.
It's likely that a greater percentage of those leaving made a lot of money rather than those making very little, so the remaining dollars per capita has almost certainly declined. Naturally, they do the logical thing: they raise taxes to make up the shortfall. Let's see how that works out for them. Get popcorn....
“One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results.” ― Milton Friedman
I like how Kamala can build thousands of new homes with the ROE on those homes. Based on that logic, I can buy a brand new car with all the gas money it's going to save me.
Wait.
I think she's playing that game "Tell me you don't know anything about economics without mentioning the word." Maybe she's shouldn't have led with economic policy, she's much better when it comes to the border.
“What we’re doing in terms of the [first-time homebuyer] tax credits, we know that there’s a great return on investment,” Harris asserted in Moon Township, Pennsylvania. “When we increase home ownership in America, what that means in terms of increasing the tax base, not to mention property tax base, what that does to fund schools—again, return on investment. I think it’s a mistake for any person who talks about public policy to not critically evaluate how you measure the return on investment.”
This woman is a gibbering retard.
“Return on investment! Return on investment! Return on investment *squaaawk* Polly wants a cracker!”
It’s like she gets one phrase in her empty head, and then she’s suddenly unburdened by what has been and keeps saying the same thing over and over.
It’s no wonder they keep her locked in the basement to avoid the media. How people don’t see that the media is doing with her the EXACT SAME THING they were doing with Tapioca Joe, is mind-boggling.
When you are strengthening neighborhoods, strengthening communities, and in particular the economies of those communities, and investing in a broad-based economy, everybody benefits, and it pays for itself in that way.
NO IT DOESN’T. NAME ONE BLUE CITY IN AMERICA WHERE THAT’S EVEN REMOTELY TRUE. ONE.
They NEVER strengthen neighborhoods. They create ghettos. They NEVER strengthen communities. They encourage addiction, abortion, obesity, single parenting, sexual deviancy, crime, and vagrancy which destroys them. Their “strengthened economies” never manifest – they simply become more dependent on government financing. And then they point to the producers, whose necks are under their boot, and blame them for it all.
Their goals are the same as communism. Equally shared misery, destruction of the means of production and profit and self-reliance, and enriching themselves as they excuse themselves from every law and regulation they impose on others.
I wonder what windycityattorney has got to say about this.
The Democrat party owns several cities and should serve as examples of what not to do. This is the case with Chicago and the level of violence. The Democrats have been essentially in charge of Chicago for so long that zero blame can be honestly be place on Republicans.
Minneapolis is a city where there hasn't been a republican hold office for so many decades it if ridiculous. The Democrats have nearly 100% with only an occasional Green party on the city council. Still when the George Floyd incident occurred, many Democrats attempted to blame the non-existent Republicans as the cause of the problem. The Mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey was terrible but surprisingly the voice of reason amongst the insanity of the City Council or Governor Tim Walz.
As a country, we often deserve the terrible elected officials we get, but we don't deserve the utter excrement of a choice that Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz represent.
I'm not ready to vote for the Orange Turd, but he is a far better terrible choice than the likes of Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz.
Republicans ignore what they have done to Mississipi, Louisiana, Alabama the list goes on and on
whole states with homicide rates nearly as high as some of the worst cities.
Empty fields more dangerous than city streets
Memphis 2023 murder rate almost 3 times Chicago
Uh, no. Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama has nowhere near the level of murder as major cities of Chicago, San Francisco, Minneapolis, etc. If you're gonna bring up red states, I can easily counter you with the lower crime rates at places like the Dakotas.
You also left out the massive numbers on unreported crimes that often happen in Democrat-run cities. Memphis has only had Democratic mayors for over 30 years.
You simply cannot point your fingers on the Republicans for this one. As it stands, you are a liar.
In North Dakota one must get in a pickup truck and drive somewhere to murder someone
And yet they do it at a higher rate than Massachusetts
Red states are the real murder capitols
Mississippi would be the 14th worst CITY in the country by murder rate
14 of the 25 murder capitols are in red states
Liar
It's day two in Chi-Town for the glorious DNC convention and eagerly awaiting for the rioting and destruction so common with democrats anyway.
It's fitting the DNC would have it in Chicago, one of the worst cities in the country run by another low IQ failure. And I thought Lori Lightfoot was a failure but she's got the biggest dick in Chicago. BTW she was hired to investigate Dolton,Il. Mayor Tiffany Henyard for malfeasance and corruption. The only problem is Henyard is MIA.....no one knows where she is.!!!???
Try Gov. Pigster's office
This is what you get from a poorly informed electorate. Most people won't take time to navigate information overload. We'll see how many voters still don't understand that many contemporary media corporations care more about promulgating narratives rather than presenting a search for objective truth which includes confronting established powers. Not that either major party actually elevates substance over style.
Yeah baby, watch it burn. The only way the regime will be displaced is when it burns itself to the ground.