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Lebanon

550 Dead

Plus: Eric Adams is for sale, Telegram snitches on users, Tuvalu tries something novel, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 9.24.2024 9:30 AM

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Update from yesterday: On Monday, the Israeli military hit 1,600 targets in Lebanon, at sites they say are linked to the terrorist group Hezbollah, which they've been exchanging fire with since roughly October of last year.

In yesterday's Roundup (titled "Lebanon's Deadliest Day Since October"), I reported that Israeli fire had killed 100 and injured 400 more in Lebanon. By the end of the day, Israeli strikes had killed more than 490 people, 90 of whom were women and children. The breakdown of how many targets were actual Hezbollah fighters has not been released yet.

This morning's total brings the count up to 550, according to Lebanese authorities. Yesterday was the deadliest day not just since October, but since the Israel-Hezbollah war back in 2006, a 34-day armed conflict that killed some 1,200-plus civilians and 500–900 militants.

Hezbollah, which is Iran's largest proxy in the region, has fired 8,000-plus rockets and missiles into Israel's northern parts since October 7. Israel has predictably defended itself, repeatedly, and last week assassinated Ibrahim Akil, a top Hezbollah commander, as well as 10 other militants.

It now looks like the region is headed into deeper conflict. Israel's campaign in Gaza shows no signs of abating; the hostages have not all been released, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to dig his heels in and continue directing the military to essentially raze Gaza in an attempt to eradicate Hamas presence entirely—a campaign many Israelis at this point oppose. (Roughly two-thirds of Israelis believe the "total victory" offered up as the goal by Netanyahu is unattainable.) Now add to that a war in northern Israel/southern Lebanon.

"Please get out of harm's way now," Netanyahu told residents of southern Lebanon. "Once our operation is finished, you can come back safely to your homes." Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, a spokesman for the Israeli military, said they have not ruled out a ground invasion.

"We are not looking for wars. We are looking to take down the threats," Hagari added. "We will do whatever is necessary to do to achieve this mission." Unfortunately, taking out threats—of Hamas, of Hezbollah, of any other Iran-proxy terrorist groups in the region—ends up looking an awful lot like war, killing many civilians in the process.


Scenes from New York: "Federal prosecutors investigating whether Mayor Eric Adams conspired with the Turkish government to funnel illegal foreign donations into his campaign have recently sought information about interactions with five other countries, people with knowledge of the matter said," reports The New York Times. "The demand for information related to the other countries—Israel, China, Qatar, South Korea and Uzbekistan—was made in expansive grand jury subpoenas issued in July to City Hall, the mayor and his campaign, the people said. The prosecutors' focus on the other five countries has not been previously reported." Truly impressive work, Mayor Adams!


QUICK HITS

  • Telegram drastically changed its policy to now provide telephone numbers and IP addresses to law enforcement if ordered to do so, if a user is a suspect in a criminal case. The old policy—refusal to cooperate with authorities—was part of what led to CEO Pavel Durov's arrest in France last month.
  • Argentina's libertarian president, Javier Milei, did away with the country's terrible rent-control laws following his ascendance. The results have been magnificent, per The Wall Street Journal: "Landlords are rushing to put their properties back on the market, with Buenos Aires rental supplies increasing by over 170%. While rents are still up in nominal terms, many renters are getting better deals than ever, with a 40% decline in the real price of rental properties when adjusted for inflation since last October, said Federico González Rouco, an economist at Buenos Aires-based Empiria Consultores."
  • "China's central bank unveiled a broad package of monetary stimulus measures to revive the world's second-largest economy, underscoring mounting alarm within Xi Jinping's government over slowing growth and depressed investor confidence," reports Bloomberg.
  • Though 280 citizens have been granted the ability to immigrate to Australia annually (for an island of 11,000), the island nation of Tuvalu is now trying to lobby the United Nations to recognize it as a sovereign state even as parts of its land mass disappear, and to grant natives fishing rights and other legal controls over the maritime zone.
  • Democratic nominee Kamala Harris will visit the border during a campaign stop in Arizona, trying to score some positive press coverage of her immigration policy.
  • RFK Jr. scandal follow-up:

Is no one else a little relieved the affair was with a person

— broti gupta (@BrotiGupta) September 20, 2024

  • These cartoons are quite nasty (also: protected speech) but the fact that University of Pennsylvania is sensitive to one type of conduct—but not others—is telling:

UPenn declined to sanction Dwayne Booth, a lecturer at the school, for his cartoons depicting "Zionists" as Nazis who drink the blood of Palestinians.

But it is sanctioning Amy Wax, a tenured law professor, for "unprofessional conduct" and "targeted disparagement." https://t.co/NOdfR1wneD pic.twitter.com/BoQKoe5krk

— Aaron Sibarium (@aaronsibarium) September 23, 2024

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  1. Don't look at me!   10 months ago

    550 Dead

    It’s a start.

    1. Longtobefree   10 months ago

      I am waiting for the breakdown of casualties caused by actual Israel ordinance and casualties caused by Hezbollah ordinance stored with the "civilians".

      1. Eeyore   10 months ago

        You need something to hold up all of those cribs in the children's nursery.

    2. Chipper Chunked Chile Con Congress (ex NCW)   10 months ago

      By the end of the day, Israeli strikes had killed more than 490 people, 90 of whom were women and children.

      How does that compare to the effects of the Jizzbollah missiles lobbed at random into northern Israel?

      1. Incunabulum   10 months ago

        Or our own drone strikes in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    3. mad.casual   10 months ago

      The UPenn image of Netanyahu shoveling human skulls into the firebox is actually really bitchin'.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

        Too bad Booth's skull isn't among them.

        1. mad.casual   10 months ago

          Feels like it could be a montage. Patton greasing tank treads with the guts of Nazis. Netanyahu shoveling human skulls into the firebox. McArthur arranging bodies into a Circle-H helipad shape...

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

            AI image generators are your friends. As long as you don't make fun of Newsom.

    4. Commenter_XY   10 months ago

      @Liz Wolfe…I want to thank you for adding the context of the judeocidal hezbollah terrorists firing >8K missiles into Israel. There is one other piece of context necessary that I think you’re missing.

      As a result of those 8K missiles, Israel evac’ed ~90K people from the northernmost portion of Israel to central and southern Israel. So Israel is roughly the size of NJ. Imagine taking the city of Trenton, NJ and transplanting it all to Millville, NJ (Cumberland cty) — all in the space of less then 30 days, under missile fire the whole time. The mileage (Trenton to Millville ~80mi) is about right, too. Another way to put it: Pick up Passaic City + Garfield, and move them to Cherry Hill, in less than 30 days, under missile fire.

      The politics are the politics, but this context is important. It is a war goal of Israel to return these 90K Israelis to their homes, inside Israel.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   10 months ago

    The old policy—refusal to cooperate with authorities—was part of what led to CEO Pavel Durov's arrest in France last month.

    I guess that arrest served its purpose, which of course wasn't actually justice.

    1. Stupid Government Tricks   10 months ago

      Justice? No judicial system cares about justice, only mollifying and intimidating enough of the populace to keep the regime in power. The last thing any bureaucrat wants to do is solve problems well enough to put himself out of work. Slathering on new layers of bureaucracy makes themselves look active while also increasing their fiefdom, and has been the rule since 8765 BC.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   10 months ago

    Landlords are rushing to put their properties back on the market, with Buenos Aires rental supplies increasing by over 170%.

    An increase in supply adjusts prices to more favorable terms for the renters? That can't be right.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   10 months ago

      Absolutely stunning, isn’t it? Competition actually works.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

        But losers!

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

      What if we import and pay for the rents of at least 6M more foreign renters?

      1. Chupacabra   10 months ago

        We'll save money in the long run. Reduced spending on pet food and vet bills.....

        1. Eeyore   10 months ago

          Seriously. One of my family members dropped $2500 trying to keep a $10 snack alive.

    3. Mike Parsons   10 months ago

      Cant be right. Ive been told that Milei has absolutely destroyed the country by cutting out dead weight.

      But it was told to me by the same people that said Elon completely imploded Twitter....which they told me in a Tweet, from the platform they spend every waking moment of the day on...

      1. Eeyore   10 months ago

        Watching the tree pruners, depending on the tree, they sometimes cut off every other branch. Government is like a tree who's branches are selfish fucks that don't give one lick about ever bearing fruit, just want endless expansion if branches.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   10 months ago

    China's central bank unveiled a broad package of monetary stimulus measures to revive the world's second-largest economy...

    The inflation's not going to be worth it. ASK ME HOW I KNOW.

    1. Its_Not_Inevitable   10 months ago

      Hopefully, Xi is reading this.

      1. The Margrave of Azilia   10 months ago

        I'm fairly sure he is.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   10 months ago

    ...Tuvalu is now trying to lobby the United Nations to recognize it as a sovereign state...

    The key to being a big boy country of your own is begging the UN for something.

  6. Fist of Etiquette   10 months ago

    Democratic nominee Kamala Harris will visit the border...

    I'm sure it will be a laugh riot.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

      Well, some kind of riot.

  7. Fist of Etiquette   10 months ago

    Is no one else a little relieved the affair was with a person...

    I think the bigger relief is that the other party in an affair with a Kennedy survived.

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   10 months ago

      What scandal? That a Kennedy had an affair?

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

        That Democrats do not persecute their own oppressive males?

    2. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

      A Kamala devotee was crowing about this and using it as an example of the low morals cheaters opposing her.
      And when someone pointed out that she owed her DA position to the fact she was publicly cheating on her husband with the very-married mayor, we were told it was a lie and a slur.

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 months ago

        Hey, it's (D)ifferent!

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

          And better! Cuz DEI.

      2. Eeyore   10 months ago

        It's not cheating if she didn't like it. We learned this from Bill Clinton. It is all about the definition of "it".

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   10 months ago

          It (d)epends on what the (d)efinintion of “is”, is.

        2. Ajsloss   10 months ago

          Eatin' ain't cheatin'.

          1. Chumby   10 months ago

            It was a stain on the presidency…and on a blue dress.

    3. Jefferson Paul   10 months ago

      I don't know what the true story is, but I heard yesterday that RFK Jr blocked the reporter, only to have her email him saying there was a big story coming out and she needed to get his story on the record. Then after being unblocked, she would send nude photos to him, prompting him to block her again. This repeated one more time.

      IF true, I don't know what the deal is with the lady reporter. More likely, this isn't the whole truth, or is some distortion of the truth, as it makes one party (RFK Jr) seem completely innocent.

      I just don't know what the truth is, but find it troubling that the media (surprise, surprise) jumped on the story to paint RFK, Jr. as a scumbag without all of the information out yet. He may have been engaged in an affair of sorts, but I don't think it is proven yet.

      1. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

        Don't worry, if it turns out to have been phony they will print a retraction after the election on the lower right corner of page 22.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   10 months ago

    UPenn declined to sanction Dwayne Booth, a lecturer at the school, for his cartoons depicting "Zionists" as Nazis who drink the blood of Palestinians.

    Did they at least paint over the bathroom stalls they were drawn on?

    1. A Thinking Mind   10 months ago

      Am I supposed to know what Amy Wax said just off hand? A quick internet search only shows she said something racist ame unprofessional, and the articles are too terrified to quote her.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

        What more do you need?

      2. Jefferson Paul   10 months ago

        "Last year, a five-member faculty Hearing Board determined that Professor Amy Wax violated the University's behavioral standards by engaging in years of flagrantly unprofessional conduct within and outside of the classroom that breached her responsibilities as a teacher to offer an equal learning opportunity to all students. These findings are now final, following a determination by the Faculty Senate's Committee on Academic Freedom and Responsibility that the proper process was followed.

        As is required by the Faculty Handbook, further information on the case will be shared with the University community in the University of Pennsylvania Almanac."

        That's all I could dig up. As you said, there are no specifics about what she allegedly said, just a pattern of being an evil, white racist. So for all I know, it could be as minor as saying something like "All Lives Matter" or she could have dropped the N-word (I HIGHLY doubt this is what it was).

        Or she perhaps just refused to indulge the woke student brigade, which is the worst offense you can commit as a professor.

        1. See.More   10 months ago

          https://www.inquirer.com/education/amy-wax-upenn-professor-case-timeline-sanctions-what-happened-20240923.html

          In 2017, Wax coauthored an op-ed in which she said, “All cultures are not equal. Or at least they are not equal in preparing people to be productive in an advanced economy.” Then she said during an interview that she didn’t think she’d ever seen a Black student graduate in the top quarter of the class at Penn Law and “rarely, rarely in the top half,” a claim that former Penn law school dean Theodore Ruger later disputed.

          … Then in 2021, during a podcast with Brown University economist Glenn Loury, she said immigration policies should be geared toward “cultural compatibility” and called “the influx of Asian elites … problematic.” She later wrote on Loury’s site that “as long as most Asians support Democrats and help to advance their positions, I think the United States is better off with fewer Asians and less Asian immigration.”

          1. Chipper Chunked Chile Con Congress (ex NCW)   10 months ago

            Appreciated.

            Though this is fairly absurd: Then she said during an interview that she didn’t think she’d ever seen a Black student graduate in the top quarter of the class at Penn Law and “rarely, rarely in the top half,” a claim that former Penn law school dean Theodore Ruger later disputed.

            He disputed... that she thought that? Like, she may have been factually wrong, but how does one dispute her thinking that?

      3. Ed Grinberg   10 months ago

        See here.

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

    Lincoln Project comes out with new add bragging Kamala has the support of a commie (bernie) and a warmonger (Cheney), somehow thinks this hurts Trump.

    https://x.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1837922310642086378

    1. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

      The scorecard:

      Kamala
      Bernie Sanders
      Dick Cheney
      Vladimir Putin
      Alberto Gonzales
      David Frum
      Bill Kristol
      IRS/National Treasury Employees Union (The IRS having a union that is allowed to make Presidential endorsements and campaign contributions is insane)
      Oprah!
      The View
      Taylor Swift

      Emmanuel Trumpstein
      RFK Jr.
      Joe Biden
      Tulsi Gabbard
      Mayor Amer Ghalib of Hamtramck, Michigan, and the first all-Muslim city council in the US
      Glenn Greenwald
      The Teamsters
      Dana White
      Mike Rowe, Dr. Phil and Jordan Peterson
      Kid Rock

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

        You need to add the 700 IC officials to Kamala. And Mitt Romneys 2012 office intern.

        1. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

          Related:

          Democrats Invite Foreign Leader To Meddle In U.S. Elections

        2. TrickyVic (old school)   10 months ago

          No one is surprised the deep state endorses Harris.

          1. Commenter_XY   10 months ago

            Eisenhower called it, and we are screwed.

        3. Eeyore   10 months ago

          Mitt Romney's 2012 intern is still upset that he refused to stain her dress.

        4. Medulla Oblongata   10 months ago

          And the Letter Carriers (USPS) union. You know, so that they can help to fortify the election carried out by mail-in ballots.

          1. VULGAR MADMAN   10 months ago

            I’m sure the fact they endorsed Harris won’t effect how they handle ballots.

      2. Idaho-Bob   10 months ago

        IRS/National Treasury Employees Union (The IRS having a union that is allowed to make Presidential endorsements and campaign contributions is insane)

        C’mon, the Democrats are all about theft, I mean taxes.

      3. Chumby   10 months ago

        Add jeffsarc to Kamala.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   10 months ago

          Don’t forget about Shrike. Buttplug for Harris.

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

            Shrike goes as Darth Cheney goes.

            1. Chumby   10 months ago

              Wonder when the staff here will reveal who they are voting for. Last time it made for good folly.

              Am guessing Liz may be the only one potentially voting for Trump (unless Stossel weighs in).

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

                They learned their lesson. Will be a 200 word diatribe against Trump then claiming to vote Chase.

              2. Jefferson Paul   10 months ago

                I don't see Liz voting for Trump. At least, I don't think she would admit it, even if she were inclined to vote for OrangeManBad. How is she going to continue to get invites to cocktail parties if she admits that. Plus, from the few episodes of Just Asking Questions that I watched, I don't see her voting for Trump regardless.

                I also don't see her "strategically and reluctantly" voting for Kamala, either. It's probably Chase or not voting. Although, if someone tells her Chase is gay, she won't vote for him--at least that's how chemjeff sees anyone who won't vote for Chase.

                1. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

                  "How could anyone conceivably not support Chase if not for homophobia?" - JeffSarc

                2. Medulla Oblongata   10 months ago

                  Jeff like to tell us that Chase is a 'fag'.

              3. Jefferson Paul   10 months ago

                I watched Stossel on Michael Malice's podcast a couple of weeks ago. Stossel said he's just not going to vote, and that New York is going to go for Kamala regardless.

                I'd hope he could recognize Trump as the least bad option that could still win, but I'll respect his decision if he does abstain.

                1. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

                  Respect? Per sarcasmic, you must hate Stossel because of this.

                  1. Chumby   10 months ago

                    Due to Stossel being binary.

      4. NoVaNick   10 months ago

        As soon as I heard Kamala brag about Dick Cheney’s endorsement, I knew she was not qualified for potus or anything else. How could anyone, especially, a self proclaimed “progressive” be proud of an endorsement from the mastermind of torture?

        1. Jefferson Paul   10 months ago

          You see, according to the woke left, Trump is so evil that anyone who opposes him becomes virtuous. Therefore, Cheney has become a virtuous person, so it's an honor to have his endorsement now.

      5. Z Crazy   10 months ago

        Did any of you see that Teamsters poll?

        It's astonishing.

    2. Mike Parsons   10 months ago

      LP: "Wow, how crazy is that, the warmongers AND the commies support the democrats"

      Everyone: "That's what we have all been saying"

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

        LP: "But I think I still have to vote for Harris. Reluctantly."

        1. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

          "Strategically"

  10. Fist of Etiquette   10 months ago

    Federal prosecutors investigating whether Mayor Eric Adams conspired with the Turkish government to funnel illegal foreign donations into his campaign have recently sought information about interactions with five other countries...

    I guess his honor has outlived his usefulness, whatever that was.

    1. CountmontyC   10 months ago

      If there was any danger of a conservative winning the mayor's office in NYC if he went down for his crimes he could carry backpacks full of cash out of Turkish embassy and they would not care in the least.

    2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   10 months ago

      Now do Joe Biden

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

    List if all the bills Kamala sponsored in Congress.

    https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/browse?sponsor=412678

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   10 months ago

      132, but did any of these actually become law?

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

        A few I believe. But would have to look. She was too far left for even democrats in 2019. But now she is perfect.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

          I wonder what will be "normal" after the next lurch left.

          1. The Margrave of Azilia   10 months ago

            Cannibalism.

    2. Idaho-Bob   10 months ago

      The number of cosponsors on each bill is quite telling.

  12. Fist of Etiquette   10 months ago

    Roughly two-thirds of Israelis believe the "total victory" offered up as the goal by Netanyahu is unattainable.

    Certainly not with that attitude.

    1. mad.casual   10 months ago

      Yeah, the utter lack of context of that statement is laughable. Almost like a deliberately disinformative factoid. Two-thirds of janitors don't believe the new administration will be able to "totally clean up this shithole".

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

    Letitia James to get unprecedented powers over New York elections.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trumps-top-legal-foe-handed-unprecedented-election-power-ahead-nov-election-attorney

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   10 months ago

      They’re scared shitless they might lose New York.

      1. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

        Absolutely crazy. The Manhattanites must be shaking with rage in their empty skyscrapers right now at the poll stats in the Bronx.

    2. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

      I hope she goes to jail for what she will do in the election and that her puppeteers join her.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

        Exile would be better.

        1. Chumby   10 months ago

          To where? Detroit?

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

            Venezuela is looking for creative election officials.

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

    A look into how all the census discounting benefits dem controlled states, effecting federal representation.

    https://www.dailysignal.com/2024/09/18/exclusive-house-oversight-probes-why-census-miscounts-boost-democrats-in-electoral-college-apportionment/

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   10 months ago

      Why do all errors go in 1 direction?

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

        As designed.

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

        Haven't you heard? "Truth" has a liberal bias.

    2. Stupid Government Tricks   10 months ago

      This whole mandated census asshattery is what really got my little project going. The ostensible justification was to equalize House districts. Here are two alternatives, and two more:

      1. Every election, use the votes cast to redraw districts for the next election. Do it every election, every tenth election, every Presidential election, doesn’t matter.

      2. Representatives cast as many votes in Congress as they won in their election. Yeah, the arithmetic is hard. Gosh. It also eliminates voice and hand votes and puts every representative on record for every single vote. What a shame.

      2a. Increase representation to 3 winners per district. Now they really are representatives, and it encourages people to vote.

      2b. To really liven things up, pick one random voter who as a fourth representatives, who casts all the remaining votes, under the principle that because all those remaining votes were not for the three winners, those voters would rather be represented by anybody other than the mainstream candidates. Sure, Joe Random Doe is more likely to be mainstream himself than truly radical, but he’s still an amateur, not a professional politician.

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

        This would remove the automatic 2 votes they get a representative of the state and force it to pure apportionment which would benefit NY and California. It would also lead those states to generating more votes to gain more power.

        It would have its own problems.

        My preference would be to simply apportionment based on the number of taxpayers in a state plus the 2 for being a state. And don’t count filings using ITN. Only those with valid SSN.

        Would encourage states to promote jobs over welfare as a secondary benefit.

        1. Stupid Government Tricks   10 months ago

          My idea is for the House only.

          I do think it would be interesting to replace the Senate with a chamber whose legislators are elected by people voting how much acreage they own. In effect, that's what Senators are now, but not very well quantized.

          And add a third chamber, elected by how many children were declared as tax dependents.

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

            Houses is granted 2 seats plus number from apportionment.

            1. Zeb   10 months ago

              States are guaranteed only 1 house seat.

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

                Huh. My bad. Thought it was 2.

                1. Jefferson Paul   10 months ago

                  Wyoming says "hi."

                  1. Zeb   10 months ago

                    And Vermont, the Dakotas, Alaska and Delaware.

                2. Chumby   10 months ago

                  Maine will likely soon be downgraded to just one. Mostly static population. Too cold for Haitians and too cold for outdoor cats in winter.

          2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

            I would settle for Senators elected by people who pay net federal taxes. (And I dream that all federal elections run this way.)

            1. Stupid Government Tricks   10 months ago

              I've thought of that too, a chamber where you vote how much federal tax you paid. There are too many practical problems.

              * Income tax? Too many late filers.

              * Why not all federal taxes? Booze, excise, telephone, show the receipts.

              But I do like the general idea.

            2. Zeb   10 months ago

              How about elected by state legislatures?

              1. Jefferson Paul   10 months ago

                Yeah, just repeal the 17th and we'd be in a much better place.

                While we're at it, let's repeal the 16th as well. If time's left over, maybe the 19th? (alright, the last one was a joke)

                1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

                  If we don't repeal the 19th, we could as least create separate bodies for male, female, and "other".

                  1. Jefferson Paul   10 months ago

                    I'd be in favor of an Amendment restricting voting rights to net taxpayers, or even a compromise to those who break even from taxes paid and benefits received. It would solve the problem predicted by Alexander Fraser Tytler:

                    A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury.

        2. Commenter_XY   10 months ago

          Alternate solution: Make the House bigger, much bigger.

          If you assume a US citizen pop of 350MM, and apportion to 1:300K in pop, I could see a House of 1,100-1,200 Reps.

          What is wrong with the alternate, constitutionally?

      2. Nobartium   10 months ago

        Representatives cast as many votes in Congress as they won in their election. Yeah, the arithmetic is hard. Gosh. It also eliminates voice and hand votes and puts every representative on record for every single vote. What a shame.

        This guarantees the most populous areas have the most votes.

        Hard pass.

        1. Stupid Government Tricks   10 months ago

          Eh? Isn’t that how the House is supposed to work now?

          ETA the only real change is getting rid of the census requirement.

          1. Nobartium   10 months ago

            No, unless you think that democracy (unmodified) is a double plus good.

            1. Stupid Government Tricks   10 months ago

              I wasn't trying to solve Democracy. I was trying to get rid of excuses for the census.

              1. Nobartium   10 months ago

                Having a (in any way) accurate count of who the government is administering is one of it's core responsibilities. Otherwise, your participation is meaningless.

              2. ducksalad   10 months ago

                Yeah, it would get rid of the excuse for the census.

                OTOH it would give an excuse for states to implement mandatory voting.

      3. Zeb   10 months ago

        2 has some problems as others point out. How about just remove the cap on the size of the house and have a lot more representatives?

        1. Stupid Government Tricks   10 months ago

          What's the difference?

          1. Zeb   10 months ago

            Representation would be more proportional to population and there would be more granular representation of political diversity within states.

      4. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

        If we're going to increase the number of reps, we might as well repeal the Permanent Apportionment Act. I don't have a problem with this, mind you, and have said so before. But doubling or tripling the number of reps and breaking up the districts even further wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing, as long as you increase the time that these people have to stay in office to get their Congressional pensions.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   10 months ago

          Why should members of Congress get any pension at all? They’re supposed to be there part-time.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

            Probably because the reality is that it’s a full-time job. If you’re not bloviating in the chamber or sniffing coke off of a hooker’s titties in your office, you spend a shit-ton of time traveling throughout your district for meet and greets. It’s really bad in larger districts that cover thousands of square miles.

            If we want to make Congress smaller, that’s fine, but that requires breaking up the US, because a smaller Congress than what we have now simply cannot handle legislation at scale for a country of 350-375 million people. Which I’m also fine with doing if it means breaking it up into blue and red nations.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

              How about blue, red, and color-free? I would prefer not to live under the governance of any theology.

            2. ducksalad   10 months ago

              smaller Congress than what we have now simply cannot handle legislation at scale

              Huh? I don't see that the need for legislation scales in direct proportion to population. It’s about the same amount of work to write a tariff bill or make gas stoves illegal, whether the law applies to 350M or 35M people.

              Stuff like budget gets more complicated with size, but even then shortage of representatives to work on it is not the problem.

        2. See.More   10 months ago

          > But doubling or tripling the number of reps and breaking up the districts even further wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing, as long as you increase the time that these people have to stay in office to get their Congressional pensions.

          Also, set a hard limit on Representative's salary equal to the median income of their district.

          1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   10 months ago

            And limit their staff. I don’t even wanna know how many taxpayer funded 6 figure salaries are attached to each critter. Too many.

    3. Quicktown Brix   10 months ago

      A look into how all the census discounting benefits dem controlled states, effecting federal representation.

      I wonder to what degree this has to do with conservative distrust of government therefore not responding to census requests vs. liberal participation, similar to mail-in voting. I'm not saying this is the case, just wondering if this is why there is such a strong correlation between politics and count errors.

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

        Or… hear me out… it is intentional.

        Mistakes always in one direction.

        These census workers survey daytime when many families are not actually home. So they rely on infill data when someone is not home. They also seek to estimate homeless and other populations. These adjustments are easy to manipulate.

        1. Quicktown Brix   10 months ago

          Or… hear me out… it is intentional.
          Maybe, but why follow up with a public report on the miscounts? It is after all, the census bureau reporting their own miscounts. Why not just issue a report that everything went perfectly or at least not reveal their own conspiracy?

          1. Don't look at me!   10 months ago

            Maybe the miscount numbers given are lower than actual.

            1. Quicktown Brix   10 months ago

              Could be.

              I guess the more you think about it, the more you realize we know nothing at all. If we can't trust the census counts then why trust the census bureau's reporting on it's own miscounts?

              1. Don't look at me!   10 months ago

                Now you are catching on.

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

            Congress does oversight of the executive. That's who generated the report.

            1. Quicktown Brix   10 months ago

              I was referring to the post enumeration study by the census bureau which is the source of our knowledge of the miscounts.

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

                Ahh. Statutory deadlines make sloppy work. Easier to hide the errors.

  15. Stupid Government Tricks   10 months ago

    Someone's not digging very deep.

    Argentina's libertarian president, Javier Milei, did away with the country's terrible rent-control laws following his ascendance. The results have been magnificent, per The Wall Street Journal: "Landlords are rushing to put their properties back on the market, with Buenos Aires rental supplies increasing by over 170%. While rents are still up in nominal terms, many renters are getting better deals than ever, with a 40% decline in the real price of rental properties when adjusted for inflation since last October, said Federico González Rouco, an economist at Buenos Aires-based Empiria Consultores."

    Sorry, bud. You're implying 2/3 of current rental properties were not on the market. Bullshit. They were on the black market, one way or another. Landlords don't just leave properties empty through years and decades of socialism, nor did they built all those apartments in the last few months.

    It would be more interesting to hear stories of how that black market worked, the war between rent control burrocrata and black markets, between snitchy tenants and those desperate to work around the burrocrata.

    1. Don't look at me!   10 months ago

      Jfree says landlords with empty buildings are making big money. Somehow.

      1. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

        He just keeps getting smaretr and smaretr. It's because he's a regular Atlantic reader you know.

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

      Not exactly true. Right now in my city many downtown business rental properties still remain vacant because covid era policies to help businesses are in effect and the largest owner of downtown properties makes more from subsidies without risk to damaging the property. So he lists rentals for way above market rates to keep new business out and takes on government graft.

    3. ducksalad   10 months ago

      Depends how they measured "rental supplies". If it's the number of apartments being rented, then your suspicions are spot on.

      If it's the number of apartments advertised for rent, then 170% increase makes sense. Very few were advertised before because tenants were camped out for life, in no danger of being replaced by someone who could pay more. Now there's an active market with landlords testing to see what the market will bear.

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

    90 of whom were women and children.

    Does this number include the usual women and children fighting? Seems a meaningless descriptor when this always ends up the case.

    The breakdown of how many targets were actual Hezbollah fighters has not been released yet.

    So no.

    1. sarcasmic   10 months ago

      Private Joker:
      How can you shoot women and children?

      Door Gunner:
      Easy... you don't lead 'em so much.

      Door Gunner:
      Ain't war hell?

      1. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

        One of our Hamas reps has spoken.

        1. Chumby   10 months ago

          Does this mean that Anne Margaret’s not coming?

    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   10 months ago

      This is an important point. They say anyone under 21 is a child, the draft 16 year Olds. Never trust the muslims

    3. Mike Parsons   10 months ago

      Why does the left wing media separate out women again? Im told by them there is literally no difference between a man and a woman and they are equally capable.

      Why do they separate them out as if they should get some special protection, given their premise?

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

        They are women when it helps the propaganda.

      2. Idaho-Bob   10 months ago

        Muslim women are actually women. No chicks with dicks in that crowd.

        1. mad.casual   10 months ago

          You're judging them by Western norms. If you think Muslim dudes won't don burqas to benefit the cause (or themselves) you're seriously mistaken.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   10 months ago

            He wasn’t exactly claiming to be trans, just trying to hide and make a clean getaway.

            1. mad.casual   10 months ago

              OK, so we agree that they're underhanded enough to dress in burquas to evade detection and capture and/or hide among innocent civilians. Based on that, are you suggesting that if they find a body in a burqua, they're sure to check the plumbing (if still in tact) to be sure they don't falsely report a male/combatant as a female/noncombatant?

              Misgendering a dead body is where you think they draw the line?

          2. jimc5499   10 months ago

            They have also been known to use schools for cover and to hide behind children.

        2. Vernon Depner   10 months ago

          Actually, the country with the highest rate of M to F transsexual surgeries is Iran.

          1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   10 months ago

            That’s because men with men = a death sentence. this is the (unscientific) workaround

          2. Jefferson Paul   10 months ago

            As I understand it, gay men are forced to transition surgically to be "women." That way they're not gay, and Iran can claim to have zero homosexuality.

            That's pretty fucking gruesome.

            1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   10 months ago

              Then they can only be gay with other trannies?

              Whoa. Trippy.

              1. Chumby   10 months ago

                Square peg in a round front hole.

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

    "Federal prosecutors investigating whether Mayor Eric Adams conspired with the Turkish government to funnel illegal foreign donations into his campaign have recently sought information about interactions with five other countries, people with knowledge of the matter said,"

    Should have fuelled it through Act Blue.

    The real question is how Adam's pissed off the deep state. When Clinton and Obama were caught with illegal foreign donors using cutouts they merely got fined by the FEC.

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   10 months ago

      He started to go against the shipping of illegal invaders

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

        Probably the correct answer.

  18. sarcasmic   10 months ago

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/nfl/article-13885943/taylor-swift-travis-kelce-relationship-nfl-kansas-city-chiefs.html

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce mark major relationship milestone

    A whole year! I think that's a record for the rich cat lady.

    1. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

      Congratulations, Sarc. You must be thrilled.

      1. Don't look at me!   10 months ago

        Sarc only talks about ideas, not people.

    2. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

      A few months back you said if the Dems run Kami, you were going to register to vote so you could vote for the ever-despised orange man; because you "hate cops so much".

      How is that going?

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

        He lies.

    3. damikesc   10 months ago

      He must be the most patient man on Earth.

      ....or, most likely, the script that has governed their "relationship" still permits them to "be together"

    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

      To be fair, she was with her previous boyfriend for several years until she decided to needed to trade up from a D-list actor to an All-Pro football jockbro.

      It's going to be hilarious if that leaked "relationship contract" turns out to have been true, and Kelce's shitty performances this season are due to the fact that he knows he's stuck in the fame monster's jaws for the long haul now.

  19. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   10 months ago

    A question:

    How many of you have seen political signs for President in your area?

    I’ve seen a lot of Trump flags in NE Illinois, but nothing for Kamala at all. The only Kamala signs I’ve seen so far were in Nevada on a trip last weekend. And then, it was only three of them on empty lots. Trump stuff on the other hand was everywhere. If this is a measure of enthusiasm for a candidate, then I must assume enthusiasm for Kamala is very low.

    Your experience?

    1. sarcasmic   10 months ago

      I haven't seen any. But it's only a matter of time before they start blocking visibility on corners and roundabouts.

      1. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

        What about "anti-immigrant" bumper stickers on the pickup trucks of the notorious Maine MAGA?

        1. sarcasmic   10 months ago

          I haven't seen your truck in a while, sorry.

          1. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

            I've never had the pleasure and the privilege of visiting your wonderful hometown.

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

              Apparently it is all immigrant hunter bumper stickers, every radio channel is right wing talk radio, every shop has millions of help wanted signs...

              1. Don't look at me!   10 months ago

                But no Cuban sandwiches.

                1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

                  What about Haitian sandwiches?

                  1. Dillinger   10 months ago

                    need to see two clean bills of health before taking part.

    2. Zeb   10 months ago

      I'm starting to see more Harris signs. But still a lot more Trump signs overall.

    3. Mike Parsons   10 months ago

      Lots of Harris signs, but where I work is right by BLM-Ukraine-Pride-InThisHouseWe...row

      Decent amount of Trump signs where you would expect (rural). I would say it seems similar to last election in terms of the breakdown and location

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

        I've seen only a handful of biden Harris. Same houses that have pride flags and free Palestine murals (a lot of that here)

        And the town is heavy Democrat.

        1. sarcasmic   10 months ago

          How can you stand to live in a town where you want to murder over half of the residents?

          1. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

            The above comment is void because it contains "you".

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

              Look at how desperate he is to get me to respond. And his continued proliferation of lies.

              Wonder if I should link his repeated threats of assaults, people dying, doxing, etc. I’ve never made those comments lol.

              Pure projection with that idiot.

    4. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

      My brother-in-law near Akron has seen a few Biden/Harris but no Harris/Walz.
      Lots of Trump signs, but he's in a fairly Red area.

    5. Demosthenes of Athens   10 months ago

      I'm with you in Northeastern IL (DuPage County). Trump signs have been out for a while and are more numerous. Harris signs are starting to pop up. Most yards are sign-free as per usual.

      I'm not sure if it is a good measure of enthusiasm in this area, since it is commonly known that our electoral votes are all going to Harris. Harris supporters really have no reason to take a stand in that way as they have nothing to gain. I suppose you could say the same for Trump, but its different with him. His supporters in this area really like him. The Harris supporters are not enthusiastic, but come election day they will still show up and check D all the way down.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   10 months ago

        Will County for me. I haven’t even seen Kamala signs at the usual suspects yet, the various union halls around town. By now, four years ago, they had Biden signs, and Hillary signs eight years ago. What’s funny is that they have signs for local races out.

    6. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

      In my little blue island town, so far only Harris signs (most in houses that also planted signs for all the state (D) candidates, plus a few "Country before Party" signs--I assume without irony). But in the surrounding rural county a few Trump banners.

    7. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 months ago

      SF resident:
      Trump = zero. Not surprising at all.
      Harris = zero. Very surprising, not even a bumper-sticker, and Biden/Harris signs were all over 4 years ago.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   10 months ago

        Yeah, that did seem odd as I did drive through there on I-280, 19th Avenue, and Park Presidio Boulevard on Friday. Did see a couple of banners stating “G (hammer & sickle) P”. Odd as aren’t the Dems usually the communists?

        1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 months ago

          Pretty soon, it'll be: 'Trump is literally Stalin!!!!'. Some subjects are beyond the 'big lie'.

      2. Chupacabra   10 months ago

        I live in the East Bay, and have never seen a Harris sign or bumper sticker.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

          Not black enough?

          1. Chupacabra   10 months ago

            Lol. It's still probably 95% democrat, though.

    8. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   10 months ago

      I'm seeing more trump flags in gardina ca

    9. Jerry B.   10 months ago

      In Northern Virginia it’s mostly Harris in the suburbs and Trump in rural areas. Not unexpected.

      1. Jefferson Paul   10 months ago

        What about Hung Cao?

        Any signs saying "I want my senator to be Hung"?

    10. rbike   10 months ago

      My next door neighbor to the south, the pastor, has a Harris Flag. A Trump sign two houses further north. A block north is a Harris/Walz sigh with the Don't be weird add on. I told my wife I was gonna get a Trump sign just to piss off the neighbor. She said no. This is Iowa on the border of Illinois.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

        My wife finally relented and let me plant a Giant Meteor 2024 sign out front.

    11. mamabug   10 months ago

      We live in a predominantly immigrant area (mostly Asian, Ukrainian, and East African) so the level of political enthusiasm for federal level candidates is pretty low overall. The heated battles are all between the various communities over who gets elected to the school board.

      Plus, Washington state. We could have a resurrected literally Hitler on the D ticket and resurrected FDR on the R and would still go 75% D.

      My husband did have a Kennedy sign out for awhile - mostly because I told him he couldn't put out one for any candidate that might get our house firebombed.

    12. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

      The only political signs I've seen so far have been in the Boomer shitlib retiree neighborhood I drive through on my way to work, and a few Trump signs out in the semi-rural areas when I go hiking. Maybe there's more put up in other places, but I haven't run across them yet.

    13. MT-Man   10 months ago

      In MT where I live zero Trump 100's of kamala.

      1. MT-Man   10 months ago

        Outside the city trump signs around many places

        1. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

          Wait, there are Kamala signs in Montana? Does Alberta know? They may invade.

    14. Minadin   10 months ago

      My own neighborhood is about 1 per block, all for Kamala. You don't put out Trump signs around here or your house / yard / signs get vandalized. Blocks in my neighborhood have about 30 houses on them, and our area tilts about 60%-65% Democrat. Which means that assuming something like 75% turnout, somewhere between 15-18 of those houses plan to vote D. 1 has a sign. Next block over, 1 has a sign.

      Just spent all last weekend at our cabin in rural MO. Not a KH sign in sight - it was all Trump. Not every house, but most of them. Many had signs for the local (D) mayor or sheriff night next to them.

      1. Jefferson Paul   10 months ago

        You don’t put out Trump signs around here or your house / yard / signs get vandalized.

        Why are conservatives vandalizing all of the Trump signs?

    15. EISTAU Gree-Vance   10 months ago

      Bluer than blue where I live and I’ve seen 2. Not many trump signs either, but more than 2.

    16. EISTAU Gree-Vance   10 months ago

      Saw a bumper sticker today that said:
      Harris/Obviously

      These are the people I want to see screaming at the sky for the next four years.

    17. ducksalad   10 months ago

      Same.

      Election year or not, there are always Trump signs and flags (especially) in some peoples’ yards, continuously since 2016. A lot of them. Can’t even really call them political since they aren’t connected to a particular election, more like an identity statement.

      Also, it’s fairly common to see pickups or jeeps with dual Trump flags mounted just cruising around. Especially on weekends it’s a regular thing.

      Very little Kamala stuff. A few signs, zero flags on pickups. While about ~45-55% are probably going to vote for her (based on past results) it’s not personal loyalty thing.

      Your assessment of the enthusiasm is correct. Few people are willing to shell out $200 for Kamala flags and then annoy people by cruising up and down the street with the windows down whooping and hollering.

      However, just so you don't get confused at counting time: meh-shrug-whatever votes count exactly the same as loyal-to-the-death votes.

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

    "China's central bank unveiled a broad package of monetary stimulus measures to revive the world's second-largest economy, underscoring mounting alarm within Xi Jinping's government over slowing growth and depressed investor confidence," reports Bloomberg.

    This being after the Argentina post is pretty funny as Joe and China race to implement the old Argentina Peronist policies.

    1. Stupid Government Tricks   10 months ago

      All those newly-retired Peronists gotta get a job somewhere. Supply and demand in action!

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

        I still remember when more libertarian governments like Estonia recovered from the 2009 global market crashes more quickly and democrats fought to dismiss the examples of less regulated countries.

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

      "It'll work this time."

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

    Democratic nominee Kamala Harris will visit the border during a campaign stop in Arizona, trying to score some positive press coverage of her immigration policy.

    To visit Trumps border wall she was against to use in a 4th campaign ad.

    Meanwhile old videos keep resurfacing of her promising to end deportation and to grant ever increasing government benefits to illegals.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

      Will Harris go to the border to escort some photogenic "refugees" to the nearest pizza place?

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

        https://www.foxnews.com/us/migrant-crime-crisis-comes-nantucket-marthas-vineyard-playgrounds-rich-famous

      2. mad.casual   10 months ago

        "I cooka da pizza! I make-a da border wall! I prepare-a de tacos! I helpa de refugees! Ima one of you! Whaddya-want-from me?!" - Kamala "Middle Class" Harris

  22. Medulla Oblongata   10 months ago

    " 90 of whom were women and children...looking an awful lot like war, killing many civilians in the process."

    How many of those women and children were raped and skull-fucked during the process? How many even existed and are not just Hezbollah figments-of-propaganda? How many were 'human shields', voluntary or otherwise intentionally placed in harm's way for the propaganda effects and martyrdom?

    If Israel WANTED to kill civilians, the number could easily be so much higher. Like the US, Israel tries pretty hard to avoid killing civilians.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

      And what is a "civilian" when many families are supporting intifada to various degrees?

      1. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

        Do either Hamas or Hezbollah wear uniforms? How does anyone even differentiate civilians in the territories or in Lebanon?

        Since Israel is the only country involved that even has a distinct military, they are the only side that can legitimately claim civilian casualties, no?

      2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 months ago

        The entire concept of ‘innocent civilians’ has been questionable since war was industrialized, say mid 19th century.
        Even FDR admitted so when he made the comment that ‘boy scouts collecting scrap metal were fighting the war as much as a Marine on Guadalcanal’.

        1. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

          But according to brainfree jewfree jfree, all the guys killed in the pager/walkie talkie attack were just bureaucrats. He didn’t say if this means they count as “innocent” but its safe to assume he would say so.

    2. JFree   10 months ago

      The military doctrine is called the Dahiyeh doctrine

      The deliberate destruction of civilian infrastructure in order to 'pressure' a hostile to sue for peace. It is not about targeting civilians as people. It is about leveling a place and making it uninhabitable. That is specifically done to AVOID going after hostiles because that involves risk. More like firebombing Dresden - without the military targets of the railway yard and the military industry areas that were the target of where the bombs were dropped.

      1. Don't look at me!   10 months ago

        Similar to the 8,000 rockets fired into Israel?

      2. Commenter_XY   10 months ago

        What pisses you off is the efficiency and success of the attack.

        Am Chai Yisroel

      3. zooneedles   10 months ago

        The Zionists are about to get themselves wiped off the map. I say good riddance. Send the ones who survive back to Europe.

        1. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

          By what date is this supposed to happen?

          1. zooneedles   10 months ago

            Not sure. Up to this point folks have generally been surprisingly patient.

        2. VinniUSMC (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   10 months ago

          Fuck off back to whatever shithole you crawled out of, Nazi scum.

          1. zooneedles   10 months ago

            I suspect Zionists would do ok among like minded Nazis, so yeah not a bad idea. USMC you say? I was too. Enlisted. I reached sergeant (E-5) but did not re-enlist in 82 when I saw we were setting back up in Lebanon. Figured if we couldn’t learn our lesson in Vietnam Nam it just wasn’t going to happen. And yes, our barracks was a bit of a shithole.

  23. Medulla Oblongata   10 months ago

    "Argentina's libertarian president, Javier Milei, did away with the country's terrible rent-control laws following his ascendance. The results have been magnificent, per The Wall Street Journal: "

    Dang it, that was a link I had set aside from the morning's reading to include here.

    So I'll submit this one instead:

    https://www.wsj.com/opinion/kamala-harris-joe-biden-manufacturing-record-u-s-jobs-economy-0644d046?mod=hp_opin_pos_1

    The Biden Manufacturing Boom That Isn’t
    U.S. industry output has been flat for two years, despite huge subsidies.

    Kamala Harris is vying for votes in the Midwest by touting the Administration’s efforts to boost U.S. manufacturing. In the recent debate, she boasted about “building a clean energy economy” and “investing in American-made products.” So what’s the Administration’s actual record?

    Start with the top line, which is that U.S. manufacturing output hasn’t fully recovered from its pandemic plunge and is lower than in 2013. Most manufacturing growth under Mr. Biden occurred during his first year in office amid the post-Covid rebound. Businesses scaled up production owing to an increased demand for goods that was super-charged by the pandemic largesse.

    It’s true that spending on construction of new factories has more than doubled during the Biden years, no doubt partly owing to a gusher of subsidies. The Inflation Reduction Act includes rich tax credits for green manufacturing and renewable electricity projects built with U.S.-made materials.

    Yet there are already signs that this government-driven investment is a mistake.

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

      Well democrats had to fight against using that manufacturing stimulus from the IRA for factories in China. They won. Fed dollars subsidizing foreign manufacturers seems to be the goal.

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

      “building a clean energy economy

      That's the main problem. "Clean energy" businesses are money-laundering operations that are unsustainable financially. Like any corporatist operation with a marxist ideology, the goal isn't to make money, the goal is to graft it from taxpayers through various government grants and incentives, shove that money in the pockets of the business owners, and use it to as a short-term prop for "jobs creation" until the business implodes in about five years after the ribbon cutting.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

        Assuming "clean" means no negative impacts, as judged by Greta and your local Greenpeace exec council, the only acceptable energy system is a bunch of draft animals and peasant laborers. And even they are suspect.

  24. Sometimes a Great Notion   10 months ago

    Javier Milei 2024!

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

      Giant Meteor party?

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   10 months ago

        I gotta vote for someone who won't get any electoral college votes...might as well be Javier.

        1. Chupacabra   10 months ago

          I'm guessing you won't vote for Chase because he's gay??

          /JeffSarc

  25. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 months ago

    "California attorney general sues Exxon Mobil over plastics recycling deceptions"
    [...]
    "SACRAMENTO, California — California Attorney General Rob Bonta accused Exxon Mobil in a lawsuit filed today of misleading the public about the environmental consequences of plastic production for decades.
    The first-of-its-kind civil suit targets the world's largest producer of chemical compounds that go into making plastic. Bonta, a Democrat, is pursuing some of the profits that he alleges resulted from Exxon's promotion of single-use plastics as well as a court order for the company to stop what he says are misleading claims about the recyclability of plastics..."
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/california-attorney-general-sues-exxon-mobil-over-plastics-recycling-deceptions/ar-AA1r3tSV

    Seems the watermelons, the EPA and various state organizations have been pitching plastics recycling; Exon just parroted their nonsense.

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

      Financials for California must be alarming.

    2. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

      Why would any company stay in California or New York?

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   10 months ago

        I do wish for some real Galt's Gulch producer boycotts in California, just to see how the peasants would react (preferably by guillotining their royals, but I doubt it).

      2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 months ago

        "Why Chevron and Other Major Businesses are Leaving California - Mike Mauceli, Mayor David Noerr"
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RauRo4avmcg

    3. Jerry B.   10 months ago

      And, of course, the people actually throwing plastics in the oceans, lakes, and rivers have no agency, and were forced to do so by Exxon Mobil.

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 months ago

        Besides which, any real harm has yet to be found.

      2. I, Woodchipper   10 months ago

        They are not americans doing it. It's almost all coming from southeast asia.

  26. MatthewSlyfield   10 months ago

    .

    Unfortunately, taking out threats—of Hamas, of Hezbollah, of any other Iran-proxy terrorist groups in the region—ends up looking an awful lot like war, killing many civilians in the process.

    For which blame should fall entirely on Hamas and Hezbollah for hiding among/behind civilians.

    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 months ago

      And starting the war: FA, FO.

    2. Don't look at me!   10 months ago

      Plus, they shot 8,000 rockets into Israel. That looks like war as well.

  27. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

    mtrueman works at Upenn?

  28. JFree   10 months ago

    We are not looking for wars. We are looking to take down the threats

    Israel was founded on the ‘collective victimhood’ notion that everyone else in the world is always an existential threat and that that can never change. So yeah – you are always looking for wars.

    As Hannah Arendt observed in early 1948 in Commentary (just after the war against the British and during the Nakba against the Palestinians and just before the 1948 war for independence):

    even if the Jews were to win the war, its end would find the unique possibilities and the unique achievements of Zionism in Palestine destroyed. The land that would come into being would be something quite other than the dream of world Jewry, Zionist and non-Zionist. The “victorious” Jews would live surrounded by an entirely hostile Arab population, secluded inside ever-threatened borders, absorbed with physical self-defense to a degree that would submerge all other interests and activities. The growth of a Jewish culture would cease to be the concern of the whole people; social experiments would have to be discarded as impractical luxuries; political thought would center around military strategy; economic development would be determined exclusively by the needs of war.

    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 months ago

      Ass-wipe Nazi heard from.
      FOAD, asshole.

      1. zooneedles   10 months ago

        Settle down before your head pops like a zit.

    2. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

      "Israel was founded on the ‘collective victimhood’ notion that everyone else in the world is always a threat and that that can never change."

      Dipshit, as soon as the Israel was founded, 6 different nations attacked, and the country has been attacked virtually non-stop for it's entire history.

      1. JFree   10 months ago

        You don't know shit about the 1948 war- or the Nakba - or the civil war in Palestine - or the war against the British - or probably anything else. Only the myths created by 'collective victimhood'. Not real history.

        The entire 1948 war was fought on what was, in the Partition Plan, the ARAB designated state not Israel. With combined Arab armies that were half the size of the Israeli army.

        1. Don't look at me!   10 months ago

          It totally makes sense to keep fighting over that patch of sand for 80 fucking years.

          1. JFree   10 months ago

            Palestinian DNA is closer to ancient Israeli/Canaanite DNA than is Ashkenaz/Sephardim DNA. Mizrahi DNA is similar to Palestinian - but they were NOT Zionists. They considered themselves 'Arab Jews'. The ethnonationalist Zionism that created Israel was entirely an Ashkenaz thang.

            I think DNA is a pretty shitty way to make land claims from 2000+ years ago - but its better than a book that makes claims about God.

            Thomas Jefferson has the best approach - I set out on this ground, which I suppose to be self evident, ‘that the earth belongs in usufruct to the living’. That the dead have neither powers nor rights over it.. But Americans no longer understand that.

            1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 months ago

              JFucked, when caught in another lie:
              "Hey, look over there!"

            2. Quicktown Brix   10 months ago

              that the earth belongs in usufruct to the living’. That the dead have neither powers nor rights over it.. But Americans no longer understand that.

              Especially the "usufruct" part.

              1. JFree   10 months ago

                Yeah. Originally that is two-thirds of 'legal property' - usus (use the thing), fructus (get the fruits of the thing), abusus (alienate, destroy the thing). Back in Jefferson's day, that last one was not a regular part of land ownership. So he could talk about usufruct - which doesn't allow the current owner to abuse/destroy/alienate the land and deny its usufruct to future owners.

        2. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

          "The entire 1948 war was fought on what was, in the Partition Plan, the ARAB designated state not Israel. With combined Arab armies that were half the size of the Israeli army."

          Well that's an enormous lie. Who fed you that horseshit? Didn't you even think about double-checking it on Wikipedia or something before swallowing?

        3. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 months ago

          You are a slimy piece of antisemite shit, incapable of honesty:

          "...The entire 1948 war was fought on what was, in the Partition Plan, the ARAB designated state not Israel..."
          Under Arab aggression, and the rag-heads lost. Now you expect Israel to hand the land fought over back to the aggressors?

          "...With combined Arab armies that were half the size of the Israeli army..."
          Flat out lie.

          Get jammed with a barb-wire wrapped broom stick and please, FOAD, asshole.

        4. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

          LOL, right, and I'm sure you're going to fuck off back to the land of your ancestors and give your place in Denver back to the Cheyenne and Arapahoe.

          1. JFree   10 months ago

            Hey - I got a niece that makes her 'let's thank the original owners' prayer every Thanksgiving. Then I have to lecture her that the original Thanksgiving WAS actually kinda Kumbayah - even if the holiday is more pre-Civil War/plains genocide era myth.

            1. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

              Your anecdote doesn't answer if you’re going to fuck off back to the land or your ancestors... Yes or no?

        5. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

          "With combined Arab armies that were half the size of the Israeli army."

          You're speaking about "myths" and you actually believe this?

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

            He really needs to read up on the Arab-Israeli war. The main reason they lost was ultimately because the Arab nations decided they didn't want to blow up their own militaries over a cultural branch they didn't particularly like anyway, and left the Palestinians hanging out to dry. Pan-Arabism and Palestinian liberation didn't become a thing until Nasser got his butt kissed at the 1955 Bandung conference, and even then his charisma couldn't overcome the inherent cultural trait of Arabs to stab each other in the back for the most transitory, short-term advantages.

            1. JFree   10 months ago

              You are correct about one thing - 'nationalism' was brought to the Middle East by Europeans - Brits, French, and what would later be Israelis - along with 'colonialism'. The Ottoman Empire was not nationalist.

              1. Commenter_XY   10 months ago

                Are you daft? No nationalism during the Ottoman Empire? What?!

          2. JFree   10 months ago

            1948 Arab-Israeli War:

            Israeli army (beginning) - 30,000
            Israeli army (end) - 110,000

            Arab armies (beginning) - 13,000
            Arab armies (maximum) - 60,000

            You should try sourcing actual history sometime.

        6. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

          Also, the aforementioned 6 nations were fighting to take over the entire area for themselves, not to create some wonderful "palestinian state".

          Had the Israelis lost, we would have likely seen another war between these countries for who would really get the land.

        7. damikesc   10 months ago

          "You don’t know shit about the 1948 war- or the Nakba "

          You mean when Arab states told the Jordanians to leave Israel because they'd wipe out the new state quickly and allow them to get whatever land they want? Followed by Arab states expelling 850,000 Jewish citizens?

          Please, tell me more.

          1. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

            Nakba = When Jew-hating Arabs lost the war they started. Boo fucking hoo.

          2. JFree   10 months ago

            Followed by Arab states expelling 850,000 Jewish citizens?

            Cool. More stupid myth. Most Arab states PROHIBITED Jews from emigrating to Israel after 1948. That changed because:
            a)Israel paid some countries to arrange large scale transfers
            b)Mossad planted some bombs in Iraqi synagogues to scare Jews there and
            c)Arab-Jewish tensions increased after Israel was established. That did not lead to expulsions but it did lead to emigration (slower than you think).

            The only exception was Egypt DURING their wars with Israel when they expelled (a relatively small population) in dribs and drabs.

            1. damikesc   10 months ago

              Seems odd that there is no Jewish community in Arab states but there is a significant Arab minority in Israel, doesn't it?

              1) The Knesset was hardly unified in the policy of assimilating the 6M displaced Jews into Israel. They were not paying countries to send them.

              3) I'm sure Arab and Jewish relations worsened. Jews did not have to live under the boots of Arabs. Bound to cause some friction.

              1. JFree   10 months ago

                Well obviously you don't know shit

            2. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

              "Cool. More stupid myth."

              Another lie from the Nazi.
              We don't call him J(ew)Free for nothing.

      2. zooneedles   10 months ago

        Give away a chuck of Arizona to a bunch of genocidal Zionists and see what happens.

    3. Mike Parsons   10 months ago

      You and M4E are just proof that no matter what, all roads lead to "Israel bad".

      All the more reason to green light them bombing the savages into the stone age.

      Appreciate the further clarification.

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 months ago

        You left out the asshole trueman.

      2. JFree   10 months ago

        You people are proof that arguing about whether George Washington did or didn't chop down the cherry tree doesn't add much to any discussion of history.

        1. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

          JFree - "Jewrge Washington the Zionist chopped down a tree sacred to the Cherrywakus using an axe made from the bones of Indian children".

    4. Nobartium   10 months ago

      This remains a retarded take after Oslo.

      The only wars that Israel now fights are with Hamas and Hezbollah. Two small factions compared to Egypt, Syria and Jordan.

      1. JFree   10 months ago

        Do you understand that it was Rabin's assassination - by an Israeli not a Palestinian - six weeks after he signed the Oslo Accord that 'killed Oslo'?

        Also - the Oslo agreement is where Fatah/PA recognized Israel's right to exist as a state but Israel did not recognize a Palestinian right to exist as a state.

        Israel merely recognized:
        Area A (18% of West Bank - 1.7 million Palestinians)
        Area B (22% of West Bank - 1.2 million Palestinians)
        Area C (60% of West Bank - 0.3 million Palestinians (most expelled) and 0.4 million settlers).

        1. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

          So Arafat didn't have anything to do with the collapse of Oslo?

          None? It was just Rabin's assassination? You believe this?

          1. Commenter_XY   10 months ago

            Nah, JFree would nominate Arafat for sainthood, if he could.

            1. JFree   10 months ago

              You think Netanyahu (who hated Oslo and created the environment that led to Rabins murder - and replaced Rabin) was going to implement Oslo with Arafat?

              You people are just fucking stupid

              1. zooneedles   10 months ago

                Not stupid necessarily, brainwashed Zionists.

    5. TrickyVic (old school)   10 months ago

      ""Israel was founded on the ‘collective victimhood’ notion that everyone else in the world is always an existential threat and that that can never change"'

      Kind of like anti-racism.

    6. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 months ago

      And Arendt was full of shit:
      "...The growth of a Jewish culture would cease to be the concern of the whole people; social experiments would have to be discarded as impractical luxuries; political thought would center around military strategy; economic development would be determined exclusively by the needs of war."

    7. sarcasmic   10 months ago

      Israel was founded on the ‘collective victimhood’ notion that everyone else in the world is always an existential threat and that that can never change.

      So they're like Trump and his minions. Perpetual victims.

      1. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

        Is that a Hamas approved talking point?

        1. zooneedles   10 months ago

          No, it is the way Zionists teach their youth to think.

    8. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

      Israel was founded on the ‘collective victimhood’ notion that everyone else in the world is always an existential threat and that that can never change. So yeah – you are always looking for wars.

      You mean like liberal Jews in the US whose ancestors also all migrated here from eastern Europe, consider white Anglo-Saxons to be the existential threat instead of the Arabs, and promoted the elimination of "whiteness" while claiming that "replacement theory" is a conspiracy?

      1. JFree   10 months ago

        More like those white supremacist 'replacement theory' types getting all pro-Israeli as long as Israel is really ethnonationalist and killing towelheads. And finding that that excuses them here from being tarred as anti-semites when they march around yelling 'jews will not replace us'

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

          Lol, white supremacists aren't pro-Israel. They hate BOAF SYDEZ in equal measure, or support Hamas like Misek.

          1. JFree   10 months ago

            Richard Spencer

            1. Nobartium   10 months ago

              White nationalists != White supremacist

    9. Longtobefree   10 months ago

      "Israel was founded on the ‘collective victimhood’ notion . . . "

      Silly me. I thought it was founded by a UN resolution.

  29. Chumby   10 months ago

    The Telegram change is due to western unipolar globohomos having custody of Durov. Am disappointed in him letting that trap talk him into going to France.

    It has hit the libertarian scene there hard with some already abandoning the platform. It had been a safe harbor for free folk.

    Reason should have a presence there though it is now much less free.

    1. Commenter_XY   10 months ago

      That was a trial run, Chumby.

  30. Gaear Grimsrud   10 months ago

    Remember when those UNWRA folks joined up with Hamas and went on a rape and murder spree in Israel? Yeah me neither.
    UN Seeks Immunity for UNRWA Workers Involved in Oct. 7 Attacks
    https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/united-nations-unrwa-immunity/2024/09/23/id/1181359/
    "Since the U.N. has not waived immunity in this instance, its subsidiary, UNRWA, continues to enjoy absolute immunity from prosecution, and the lawsuit should be dismissed," the U.N. stated.
    The U.S. Department of Justice expressed its support for the measure.
    Ditza Heiman, a former Israeli hostage who was released after 49 days in captivity, said she was held hostage inside of an official UNRWA facility.
    "The day after Oct. 7, two masked terrorists took me away. As we approached the destination, I noticed several concrete buildings bearing the UNRWA logo, and that's where I stayed for seven weeks," Heiman said.
    During her captivity, Heiman also noted the UNRWA logo on snack packages, notebooks, and other items.

  31. Rick James   10 months ago

    Hezbollah, which is Iran's largest proxy in the region, has fired 8,000-plus rockets and missiles into Israel's northern parts since October 7.

    [...]

    Unfortunately, taking out threats—of Hamas, of Hezbollah, of any other Iran-proxy terrorist groups in the region—ends up looking an awful lot like war, killing many civilians in the process.

    Yeah, that's what happens when you fire 8,000 plus rockets into a country. Some civilians are going to get killed. Or is Hezbollah only hitting Israel military bases?

  32. Rick James   10 months ago

    Telegram drastically changed its policy to now provide telephone numbers and IP addresses to law enforcement if ordered to do so, if a user is a suspect in a criminal case. The old policy—refusal to cooperate with authorities—was part of what led to CEO Pavel Durov's arrest in France last month.

    That didn't take long. *clears throat*

    I expect a 20 part Priscilla Villareal-like series on this, Reason.

  33. Gaear Grimsrud   10 months ago

    "I expect a 20 part Priscilla Villareal-like series on this, Reason."
    Hey back up there buddy. Leave some room for the Vance articles. Geez.

  34. sarcasmic   10 months ago

    Latest Stossel contractics Trump on trade.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoACN6M7YvU

    He's gone full leftist.

    1. Bertram Guilfoyle   10 months ago

      This is another form of your same strawman - "everyone here hates stossel because trump."

      1. Don't look at me!   10 months ago

        It’s binary thinking on sarc’s part.

  35. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

    US public schools are so shitty, even immigrants to the US want to go the homeschool route:

    A North Carolina teenager has sparked controversy after claiming she was forced to read 'incest porn' in her English class.
    Lorena Benson, 15, a sophomore at Athens Drive High School in Raleigh, delivered a speech to the Wake County school board this week that quickly went viral...
    The teen claimed her Honors English class recently read a story detailing sexual encounters between two cousins that made her extremely 'uncomfortable.'
    She said the book she and her classmates read had 'graphic, incestual sexual content, leading her to leave the school entirely,' the News Observer reported...
    Benson, who moved to North Carolina from the Dominican Republic just three months ago, said she had been happy at Athens Drive until last Friday's English class...
    'Even after reading it again, it makes me feel very uncomfortable,' Benson added. 'This graphic, incestual sexual language should not be taught in any class, much less an Honors English class.'
    The book fits the description of the novel 'Tomorrow Is Too Far' by Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

    This is what "be allowed to just be" is ultimately about--pushing the envelope on hedonistic deviancy until it becomes socially acceptable. It's why queer theory academics try to destigmatize incest and pedophilia.

    1. Nobartium   10 months ago

      Glad I left that area when I did.

    2. The Margrave of Azilia   10 months ago

      "The book fits the description of the novel ‘Tomorrow Is Too Far’ by Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie."

      Wow, the author sure seems to have expertise in the content of that book!

    3. I, Woodchipper   10 months ago

      Homeschool numbers are at all time highs. And they will only grow from here. The US public school system is a zombie ship floating in dead waters and everyone with the wherewithal is abandoning it if at all possible.

      1. See.More   10 months ago

        > ... The US public school Youth Indoctrination system is a zombie ship floating in dead waters...

        FIFY

    4. John C. Randolph   10 months ago

      Government schools in the USA are a total loss. Shut them down, auction off the buildings, give the money back to the taxpayers, and let parents seek education for their kids in a free market.

      -jcr

      1. Chumby   10 months ago

        ^ This

    5. Quicktown Brix   10 months ago

      Full context:

      “There was a part in the story that made me very uncomfortable, and I looked around and saw the same expression on other students’ faces,” Benson said during the meeting. “We all had just read the following: It was not the summer you fell in love with your cousin, because that happened just a few summers before when you both wiggled into the tiny space behind grandma’s garage and you tried to fit what you both called his banana into what you both called your tomato, but neither of you was sure which was the right hole.”

      Meh. This is pretty tame.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

        Maybe by Current Year American standards, but the author is a full-blown cultural marxist and this kind of stuff wouldn't have been used in a high school English course even 15 years ago. So it's not a surprise that a kid from the Dominican Republic would be shocked to see this kind of material.

  36. MWAocdoc   10 months ago

    "taking out threats ends up looking an awful lot like war, killing many civilians in the process." Guys, this does not contradict the statement that Israel is not LOOKING for wars. I have no doubt that Israel would dearly love for Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran to stop attacking them. Plus they are not just taking out "threats" - they have been attacked repeatedly over a long time with missiles and they are defending themselves. Trying to turn that around and make it look like Israel is provoking attacks is just nasty.

  37. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

    Oh, this shit gets even better:

    Son of Trump assassination attempt suspect Ryan Wesley Routh arrested for child pornography
    The son of Ryan Wesley Routh, the man charged with the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump, was arrested for child pornography.
    Oran Routh is in federal custody in North Carolina after his home in Guilford County was searched over the weekend.
    Investigators found 'hundreds' of images linked to 'child exploitation'.

    "Any reasonable person" hates Trump AND is a pedophile.

    1. Nobartium   10 months ago

      We can't rule out that it was planted for the specific purpose of keeping the dad quiet before he is Epsteined.

    2. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   10 months ago

      Sounds like Jeffy and Shrike.

    3. John C. Randolph   10 months ago

      Have a group of CIA and NSA shitweasels declared it Russian disinfo yet?

      -jcr

    4. mad.casual   10 months ago

      It's like a modern, insane, actually sad, leftist "The Gift Of The Maji" story IRL!

      But, Dad! I was only stockpiling CP because I was starved for your attention!

      Oh, Son! How could I have been so foolish! I was always away because I was plotting to murder Trump for you! For your future!

  38. Jerry B.   10 months ago

    And eight years from now, someone will start an investigation of the foreign money funneled to the Harris campaign.

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   10 months ago

      That means Reason will cover it in eleven years.

  39. John C. Randolph   10 months ago

    Every death, every injury, and every loss in this war is entirely the fault of the terrorists who started it. Lebanon has failed to keep a lid on Hezbollah. Sucks to be them, but it's idiotic to expect Israel to just keep taking rockets without responding.

    -jcr

    1. Zeb   10 months ago

      That's what it comes down to in my mind. People live there and get to defend themselves. Doesn't matter what the history is or who was more wrong 60 or 80 years ago.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 months ago

        I said way back when this all kicked off, don't start an eliminationist operation and not expect it to be returned in kind.

        1. zooneedles   10 months ago

          And you folks think it all started last October?

  40. Dillinger   10 months ago

    >>which they've been exchanging fire with since roughly October of last year.

    subtle angerbait is the most delicious of all.

  41. Dillinger   10 months ago

    >>RFK Jr. scandal follow-up:

    is the follow-up how a press publication used its writer to concoct a scandal story from the ground up?

  42. Dillinger   10 months ago

    >> The old policy ... was part of what led to CEO Pavel Durov's arrest in France last month.

    which one of you is writing up the other part?

  43. Dillinger   10 months ago

    >>China's central bank unveiled a broad package of monetary stimulus measures

    can anyone do "Green Newer Deal" in Chinese?

  44. Dillinger   10 months ago

    >>Democratic nominee Kamala Harris will visit the border

    queue Taco Bell memes.

  45. Dillinger   10 months ago

    little surprised nobody has memed Routh as Homer Simpson sinking backwards into the shrubbery

  46. AT   10 months ago

    The breakdown of how many targets were actual Hezbollah fighters has not been released yet.

    Well gee, let's ask Hezbollah themselves.

    https://x.com/VividProwess/status/1837028598177239383

    - 879 Hezbollah Terrorists died.
    - 291 Senior Commanders died.
    - 509 Blinded.
    - 1,735 injured in “reproductive organs.”
    - 613 Permanent function damage.

    With only a tiny margin of civilian categories. Which, by my historical knowledge, is the single-most strategic, surgical, and collateral damage conscious strike in all of human history against an enemy that hides behind civilians.

    Israel should be getting a Nobel Peace Prize for the skill and efficacy of that that retributive action against Iran/Hezbollah.

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