Final Farewells
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Jimmy Carter, America's 39th president, died Sunday. Carter won a Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian work, served one term as governor of Georgia, and was the oldest former president in American history—he turned 100 three months ago. As The New York Times notes, Carter "outlived not only his wife but his vice president, most of his cabinet, key aides and allies as well as the Republican president he defeated and the Republican challenger who later defeated him."
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Carter is not typically remembered as a successful president. For Republicans in particular, he's long been a useful punching bag—a liberal foil to the conservative greatness of the Reagan mythos. He's remembered for bad economic times, for the Iranian hostage crisis, and as an almost accidental president from a time when the Democratic Party couldn't figure out what it wanted and the Republican Party was still suffering its Nixon hangover.
That historical reputation deserves a reassessment, argues Gene Healy, a vice president at the Cato Institute and the author of The Cult of the Presidency. While Carter's "narrow focus on the problems of the moment" left him without much of a grandiose legacy, it also "made significant improvements in American life," Healy writes:
In an era of strongman politics, when the presidency has become the focal point of all too much passion, there's a lot to be said for James Earl Carter's comparatively modest conception of the office. At home, our 39th president left a legacy of workaday reforms, paving the way for the "Reagan boom" by taming inflation and serially deregulating air travel, trucking, railroads, and energy. Abroad, he favored diplomacy over war, garnering the least bloody record of any post–World War II president. So what if he didn't look tough, or even particularly competent, as he did it? A clear-eyed look at the Carter record reveals something surprising: This bumbling, brittle, unloveable man was, by the standards that ought to matter, our best modern president.
Carter's greatest accomplishment as chief executive was getting the government out of Americans' lives in myriad ways. His deregulation of home brewing, for example, helped usher in the modern craft beer movement, and that has created jobs at brewpubs in every city and town in the country. Carter's deregulation of the interstate trucking and freight rail industries injected new competition into cartels that had long operated under government protection. Similar changes to federal rules governing commercial airfare made it cheaper and easier for Americans to travel long distances to see friends and family (which makes it fitting that Carter passed away during the busiest travel season ever).
Carter left the White House at age 56 and enjoyed a decadeslong post-presidency that included winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. That feels a bit out of place in modern American politics. Indeed, with Carter now off the list, the country's two oldest living presidents are now the current president, Joe Biden, and the president-elect, Donald Trump, who have spent their twilight years grasping after political power.
Check out Nick Gillespie's interview with another Nobel Prize winner—economist Vernon Smith—for more on Carter's deregulatory accomplishments:
Regrets, he's got a few. Like Carter, Biden is leaving office under a cloud of defeat—but without big deregulatory accomplishments that might someday inspire a reassessment of his tenure.
As he heads for the door, Biden still believes he would have won this year's presidential race, The Washington Post reports. That's despite his sinking poll numbers after the shockingly bad June debate that ultimately forced him from the race.
Biden's other regrets, per the Post's reporting, include appointing Merrick Garland to run the Department of Justice (because Garland did not move quickly enough to prosecute Trump) and failing to scrawl his own name, Trump-style, across the federal stimulus checks mailed to millions of Americans in early 2021.
Scenes from Washington, D.C. Amtrak officials apologized for ruining dozens of holiday plans after a train departed from Union Station without first allowing passengers to board. More than 100 passengers were left behind, The Washington Post reports.
The incident cuts a bit deeper for me, since the train was running on the Roanoke, Virginia, to New York City route that I occasionally use to commute from Culpeper to the rest of the Northeast Corridor. More importantly, the incident might prompt officials at D.C.'s Union Station to finally abandon an asinine boarding process that unnecessarily requires passengers to wait in the station itself rather than trackside.
As Matt Yglesias pointed out on X, Amtrak and Union Station don't seem to know why this confusing boarding process exists.

An even better solution: Abolish Amtrak.
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Jimmy Carter, America's 39th president, died Sunday.
"History's greatest monster."
Well he was never the same after solving the Pepsi Snydrome.
At least he lived long enough to see his legacy on economics retroactively improved by the Biden Administration.
I had forgotten that he gave away the Panama Canal, too.
Also forgotten
"The main figure of the 1980 grain embargo was Carter. The grain embargo was his way of using food as a weapon. Carter believed that if he cut out the Soviets' grain imports, they could no longer feed their livestock or people. He hoped that would lead to unrest against the war in Afghanistan.
"U.S. grain prices collapsed over night and languished for years.[6][9][7] The embargo had a direct impact on the 1980 presidential election.[10][11] In several states, farmers who were part of the farm strike movement circled their tractors around local state US Department of Agriculture offices to protest the department's enforcement of the embargo.
Partly the reason Farm Aid benefit concerts were needed...
"Farming has always been a difficult way to make a living, and in the 1980s it was especially challenging with a period of high inflation, deflated farm land prices, and the grain embargo to the Soviet Union driving down crop prices. Many farms in the 80s were foreclosed on and equipment auctioned off. In support of the struggling American farmers, musicians Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp and Neil Young organized the Farm Aid benefit concert to raise money for and help family farmers in the United States. The first concert was held in Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Illinois on September 22, 1985 in front of a crowd of 80,000 people.
If you're interested in recapitulating the evils done during the Carter regime, you need to remember the Gwangju uprising in Korea, May 1980. The US green lighted the murder, brutalizing, torture and rape of thousands of civilians protesting the coup d'etat in Korea that brought dictator Chun Doo Hwan to power, and the martial law that followed.
My grandparents sold the farm around 1980.
All that Carter hagiography and a Matty Ygelles quote too.
Boem's back, baby!
Carter was the last president to know anything about math and science. We won't make that mistake again.
Herbert Hoover was a Stanford educated mining engineer and geologist. He must have known a thing or two about math and science. Enough to make him wealthy in his chosen field. As far as I know, Hoover and Carter were the only ones, and both widely seen as failed presidents.
Grant and Wilson were known as math wizzes. Wasn't Jefferson something of an engineer?
...Carter "outlived not only his wife but his vice president, most of his cabinet, key aides and allies as well as the Republican president he defeated and the Republican challenger who later defeated him."
...as well as his ability to judge an honest election system.
And that rabbit.
I forgot about the rabbit.
Just a reminder, kids, canoe trips can be dangerous.
Especially in Georgia.
The rabbit sensed weakness. Too bad Democrat voters couldn't.
an honest election system… outside the US.
I still remember when Carter voting integrity groups called mail in voting one of the most fraud ridden tools of dictators.
That's OK. Modern progressive Democrats would probably call Carter Hitler.
Well Carter was pretty open with his hate of Israel.
Even first term Obama would have to run as a Republican now.
...as well as his ability to judge an honest election system.
Oh HE's the one...
He denied the 2016 election.
To be fair, who didn't? Trump and Hillary both cried fraud.
Like Carter, Biden is leaving office under a cloud of defeat—but without big deregulatory accomplishments that might someday inspire a reassessment of his tenure.
I don't know, I was told by reliable sources once he left the race that he was the greatest president in history, whose achievements only Kamala Harris rivaled.
Her achievements are zero, or at least nothing positive, so they got that part right.
Harris did bring back slavery
Hillary did it first!
As long as you ignore all the regulatory bodies Carter added, he was awesome on regulations.
But but but…beer!
— sarc
What's funny is even that is a fucking myth lol.
He allowed people to brew for home use only. The regulation explicitly kept sales illegal.
It wasn't until Reagan that sales were allowed. The explosion took off after the market was allowed to occur. But Eric doesn't ever dig into his "common knowledge narratives."
This line also shows how unseripus this fluff retrospective is:
Reagan boom" by taming inflation
Carter did not tame inflation. He worked it with keynesian spending policies, government jobs creation, doubling public sector jobs, etc. The same ahit Biden did, but even worse results.
This is why the reformation politics seems politicial and not a serious look. Just likes like that. He even tries using the Reagan years as a credit to Carter lol.
Can you please expound on this "sales were not allowed until Reagan narrative?" I need the information for my MAGA's Revisionist History book, Chapter 1; Everything good is the result of a Republican, Everything bad is the result of a Democrat.
You need to look for a second brain cell and stuff your TDS up your ass.
It is just embarrassing for QB. He projects how own chosen ignorance of a dem pushed narrative onto others who actually look into the facts. He has zero curiosity.
I'm actually quite curious. But unlike you, I don't dismiss all evidence contrary to my preconceived beliefs. I'm aware of my confirmation bias and try to correct for it. I often do the same for you as you seem to completely lack this characteristic.
Even after being corrected he will still make the same false claims, still lie about what you said, and his buddies will continue to defend him.
Poor sarc.
How was i corrected?
See QB. This is what you're turning into.
I'll repost your actual comment, not your post modernist revision again.
Everything good is the result of a Republican, Everything bad is the result of a Democrat.
Ahh. Yes. I can see your curiosity with this:
Everything good is the result of a Republican, Everything bad is the result of a Democrat.
Your lying and denials of what you say are approaching sarc levels lol.
I didn't even say this was bad, just that it didn't do what the narrative says.
Fucking hilarious.
What am I denying? My point in that quote was to poke fun at your inability to credit a Dem with anything good, but always find a way to credit R's. You denied "the narrative" that legalizing homebrewing was a boon to craft brewing, but instead tried to create your own narrative that craft brew sales were legalized under Reagan (which is absolutely incorrect).
“My point in that quote was to poke fun at your inability to credit a Dem with anything good, but always find a way to credit R's.”
It goes further than that. He will also find a way to blame Democrats for everything bad that happens while Republicans are in power. For example the CARES Act that Trump enthusiastically signed into law that kicked off the pandemic inflation. According to Jesse it wasn’t Trump’s fault because Democrats wrote it, and for a while he claimed Trump signed it under duress.
He is physically incapable of crediting Democrats or criticizing Republicans. He simply cannot do it.
Which (among other things like him arguing with things he knows you never said) makes honest conversation literally impossible.
“and for a while he claimed Trump signed it under duress.”
Duress? I missed that.
My point in that quote was to poke fun at your inability to credit a Dem with anything good
Oh noes. How dare I interrupt your propagandiat narrative with actual facts. I apologize. Keep believing in your bumper stickers. I didn't know your world view was so fragile.
Narratives over facts. The QBsarc way.
Simplistic thinking is the best thinking.
that legalizing homebrewing was a boon to craft brewing, but instead tried to create your own narrative that craft brew sales were legalized under Reagan
Im sorry. When did you make this argument and I responded negatively against it? You responded yo me dumbfuck. Revisionist history when everyone can see the thread.
You also fail at basic reading comprehension. Another sarc trait. I didn't say Reagan legalized sales dumbass.
QB. Do you not see youre doing the exact same shit as sarc above? Do you find it embarrassing?
Are you going to start pathalogically lying now too?
You can actually do a quick Google search if you were truly interested. I've been through the history multiple times. Just read the fucking language from Carter. Is there zero intellectual curiosity from you? So desperate for a narrative you hold as truth?
Allows any adult (formerly only heads of families) to produce wine and beer for personal and family use and not for sale without incurring the wine or beer excise taxes or any penalties for quantities per calendar year of: (1) 200 gallons if there are two or more adults in the household and (2) 100 gallons if there is only one adult in the household.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/95th-congress/house-bill/1337
States didn't start legalizing home breweries for any sort of significant quantity until the 1980s. You can find this on the National Homebrewers Association website.
I get your desire for simple democrat praise narratives. But pretending Reagan was Maga is seriously just retarded. You're literally projecting your own behaviors.
Try to be intellectually curious instead of relying on democrat narratives dumbass.
I mean a simple historical chart dispels your fucking ignorance in defense of democrat narratives.
https://www.brewersassociation.org/statistics-and-data/national-beer-stats/
Stop projecting. Start being curious.
Note, states didn't start pushing brewery licenses until 1982.
The next step was to legalize brewpubs, the first of which opened in Yakima, Washington, in 1982. Brewpubs would soon spread rapidly, as would their legalization: from 10 states in 1988 to 30 in 1990 to 50 in 1999.
Praise carter!!! Oh wait. His not for sale language isn't the cause of it.
https://www.processhistory.org/craft-beer-dighe/
Well Professor Pompous, I was intellectually curious about this: It wasn't until Reagan that sales were allowed because I never heard that before. I looked, I googled: Nothing. So I came back and asked you. So debunk my narrative and insert your own. Who and when were microbrew sales legalized and what's it have to do with Reagan?
I can't say that Reagan was involved in it in any meaningful way, but it didn't start until the Reagan administration was underway...
https://manhattan.institute/article/a-toast-to-beer-deregulation
"The second major deregulation was state legalization of brewpubs. Beginning in Washington State in 1982, a wave of legalization spread across the country over the next two decades and brewpubs, breweries with restaurants or pubs on the premises, are now legal in all fifty states.
[All I did was type "when were microbrew sales legalized" into duck duck go..., which you could easily have done yourself]
"The second major deregulation was state legalization of brewpubs
[All I did was type "when were microbrew sales legalized" into duck duck go..., which you could easily have done yourself]
Yeah but you failed. A brewpub and a microbrew are not the same thing. But I ask, when were microbreweries legalized and why was there pressure to legalize brewpubs inches early 80's?
Oh fuck, just take the 'L' and slink away dude, you're starting to sound like Sarcasmic.
If you think I'm wrong at least explain how.
How am I wrong? How is Sarc wrong? How is every US beer historian since 1980 wrong? Show me. Then, I'll slink away.
What pressure? You're again adding your own assumptions in lieu of facts. Why? Why the desperation to credit solely carter? Did you know a lot of the initial micro brew were actually funded by the big breweries?
The passages above are literally from beer historians. Ones going over all the facts. Not the singular fact, single, you and sarc prefer.
This is coming off as desperation lol.
Your confusing history with a simplified narrative.
You and sarc area propagandists wet dream.
Oddly enough I bet you'll solely praise Carter for airline and transportation deregulation despite it being started by Ford.
Why the desperation to credit solely carter?
I'm just trying to correct your fake narrative about sales being legalized in the Reagan area.
Carter deserves credit for getting the government out of the way. No more.
“Why the desperation to credit solely carter?”
No one said that, liar.
Qb. Where did I say Reagan legalized sales? Learn how to read simple English you fucking retard.
My post even credits the fucking states as the impetus of the sales dumbass.
Congrats. You've gone full sarc. Enjoy being a fucking retard.
Even with your retarded reading and attempt at gotcha, the regulation signed by Carter still doesn't allow sales. You don't even realize how fucking dumb you look.
Carter left the government in the way you fucking dumbass. He still disallowed a market.
Thanks Jesse. I enjoyed the discussion today too.
Jesse is strawmanning and goalpost moving anyway. The strawman is the claim that Carter legalized the sale of craft beer. No one ever said that. What people say is that the legalization of home brewing precipitated the craft brewing movement. So he moves the goalposts to the legalization of the sale of micro brewed beer to not credit Carter. All the time deliberately ignoring the fact that that revolution started with home brewing.
If there one thing Jesse deserves credit for its consistent intellectual dishonesty.
Yes because craft brews were legal since the repeal of prohibition. Legalizing homebrews essentially just allowed "laboratories" for small brewers to get in the market.
He further moved the goalposts from micro breweries to brewpubs? Why am I not surprised.
So you continue to not understand how markets work lol. At some point a commercial transaction occurs you fucking retard.
It is amazing watching ignorant people get angry over learning information of their bumper sticker knowledge.
What the actual fuck? Are you a fucking retard sarc? I provided the actual facts. You and QB keep trying to adjust arguments, not me.
God damn you're a pathological shit weasel.
Congrats QB. You've earned a spot on team sarc.
Are you confused with how language works?
Can you tell the difference between:
Until Reagan
And
Due to Reagan.
See unlike you im not searching to credit some party with a victory. I'm posting the actual facts and timeline. Which is why your projection above is so fucking hilarious.
It wasn't until Reagan that sales were allowed. The explosion took off after the market was allowed to occur.
This is your factually incorrect claim. This is what I was trying to correct.
Yes. Which part of until Reagan is coming fused to you. Sales, as shown, started in 82. I believe they was when... oh it is... Reagan was credited.
Learn simple English.
You're so desperate to inject an argument in order to still make a failing argument lol.
Live with your retarded narratives.
Which part of until Reagan is coming fused to you. Sales, as shown, started in 82. I believe they was when... oh it is... Reagan was credited.
Learn simple English.
Did you argue all day to build up to this joke? Brilliant! Hilarious!
The fact that every craft brewer started as a home brewer means nothing to him. He’s just not bright enough to connect the dots.
""The fact that every craft brewer started as a home brewer means nothing to him.""
What craft beer existed during Carter? That's back when people were driving to certain states like OK, to buy Coors.
The fact that a market doesn't exist when goods are not allowed to be sold is lost on you and QB.
Then again you think free markets are one way streets.
Microbreweries were legal since prohibition ended. So what are you talking about?
You're now trying yo crib from sarc. This is fucking sad.
Without sales is there a home brew market? Yes or no?
This regulstoon did not cause the market it is credited for exploding if not.
God damn. Can you guys finish a coherent thought?
Because people grow weed at home they caused the weed market to explode? Lol.
It is still illegal to this day to sell homebrew beer.
So why do you and sarc want to credit the explosion in micro brew market to Carter?
You're almost there buddy. Your initial narrative is starting to collapse. A few more steps.
So why do you and sarc want to credit the explosion in micro brew market to Carter?
Because before homebrewing was legal, there was no market for small amounts of quality malts, hops or yeast. Quality beer ingredients were essentially unavailable. Once these markets developed, interest and feasibility of craft brewing took off. Prior to that it was extremely difficult to experiment in craft beer in the US. Legalization of brewpubs a few years later was born out of this freedom of homebrewing.
Until home brewing was legal, the market was dominated by mass produced lagers. Once it was made legal people started making ales at home. Pretty soon home brewers petitioned governments to allow them to sell their brew, and that’s when the craft brewing boom happened.
Step one was legalizing home brewing. Had that not happened, craft breweries wouldn’t exist.
Jesse isn’t bright enough to put that together.
Hey retard, many of the micro brew are mass brewers you fucking moron.
What a stupid thing to say.
He's correct though. This is a well established history.
History shmistory.
I meant you were correct.
How cute. Qb is do desperate he is schmoozing with sarc. Love in ignorance in guess.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Every craft brewer did not start as a home brewer.
I see your point. You're right, not every craft brewer started as a homebrewer, but many of the early ones started this way, like Sam Adam's, Sierra Nevada and Dogfish Head. Even those breweries that didn't begin that way likely have brewmasters that cut their teeth homebrewing.
So it was a stupid thing sarc said, thanks.
You're so close to getting it QB. Now just stop inserting your assumptions to hang on to your collapsing narrative. Maybe you'll let go and realize your first response to me was wrong lol.
By the way, funny bringing up Sam Adam's as being started due to Carter. The original recipe was a Koch family recipe as he came from a long line of brew masters. He wasn't some unknown learning the trade due to the law. He already had the recipe. He went and got licensing and funding. It didn't start as a home brewing venture, it was always a capital venture that would have occurred even prior to Carter Lol.
It was not a home brew victory. God damn this is getting sad.
Sierra Nevada, started brewing in 1969.
https://sierranevada.com/about-us
Lol. God damn. So he was doing it despite the law change. Then he went and started a business same as he would have without the law. So the law had zero effect on him in reality.
Dogfish head started in 1995. Lol.
Wow. Just keep digging buddy.
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. was established in 1979 by homebrewers Ken Grossman and Paul Camusi in Chico, California, United States.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Nevada_Brewing_Company
[Jim Koch] brewed the first batch of Boston Lager in his kitchen – a recipe that belonged to his great great grandfather that he found in his father's attic back in the early 1980's.
https://www.samueladams.com/about-us#:~:text=Our%20passion%20for%20never%20settling,back%20in%20the%20early%201980's.
The one grace I'll extend to Carter is that he walked into an economic situation that had already been in decline after Nixon fully took the US off of the gold standard. And lost in the mythology of Reagan's 1984 wipeout of Mondale is the fact that the economy was still largely shit during most of his first term--the country didn't really start climbing out of the hole until about halfway through 1983.
Cater's biggest problem during his term, really, was that he couldn't read the room. He'd been elected solely on the premise that he wasn't Nixon, and the country was looking for someone who could still rally the country around a positive vision of the US, not the dour, hyper-critical attitude of the nation, its actions, and its culture that the New Left had been promoting since the late 60s. That was a big reason Reagan ended up demolishing him.
The Mallaise speech sure wasn't a positive one.
The irony of that speech is that, if you read the transcript, it actually started off pretty well. Carter does something you never actually see from a President, and that's include quotes of criticism against himself and his leadership, noting that the issues are both economic, and a spiritual one as far as the degradation of national morale. But it isn't long before it degrades into the same old policy-wonk crap that no one wanted to hear about, followed by a fist-pounding lecture.
One of the reasons "Rocky" became such a major cultural touchstone was that the character was ultimately seen as an avatar for the US in the post-Vietnam era--someone who'd been through a lot of shit and been beaten down, but still had enough heart to overcome those struggles and accomplish something important and memorable without losing the essence of what he was.
Carter could *see* the problem--that Americans had lost the post-WW2 civic consensus and was grasping for something to hold on to--but he couldn't really tap into that intangible vision of what America was or what its citizens wanted it to be. And that's because he was largely promoted by people who didn't share that vision, because they'd specifically dedicated themselves to tearing it down the minute after Kennedy was shot. Reagan did have that ability, and most importantly, knew how to communicate it.
And Rocky didn't even win (in the first movie).
I found out a few years ago that there was actually supposed to be a final scene with Rocky and Adrian walking together from the arena; the silhouette of this was shown in one of the movie posters. I don't recall why it was cut, but I think that was a studio decision to keep the run time at two hours.
And lost in the mythology of Reagan's 1984 wipeout of Mondale is the fact that the economy was still largely shit during most of his first term--the country didn't really start climbing out of the hole until about halfway through 1983.
People tend to forget this in their rush into 80s nostalgia, that the early 80s were terrible economically, particularly as Volcker got a handle on inflation. It was a bitter pill to swallow as the problems had been allowed to fester since Johnson decided to pay for both Vietnam and the Great Society without raising taxes or taking out loans. He just printed money.
I still remember, as a very young kid, that over a quarter of my home town was out of work during the worst of it, the winter of 1982-83.
the problems had been allowed to fester since Johnson decided to pay for both Vietnam and the Great Society without raising taxes or taking out loans. He just printed money.
For all the shit that Reagan, Dubya, and Trump (rightly) get for growing the debt, it's forgotten that JFK was actually the first post-war President to deliberately conduct deficit spending when the economy was not in a recession. LBJ took this to its logical conclusion and assumed that the US was so prosperous, it could pay for guns AND butter in infinite quantities, and thus the Great Society was born despite the military still taking up well over 50% of all government spending during this period.
I still remember, as a very young kid, that over a quarter of my home town was out of work during the worst of it, the winter of 1982-83.
Yeah, there's a reason several early 1980s movies show a bunch of run-down factory towns that are either dead or on their last legs, featuring desperate young people trying to figure out a way to get out of there so they aren't stuck drinking their welfare check down at the local bar.
Hey - remember... they're gonna put him on Mt. Rushmore.
I can hardly wait to see the engraving of the back of his head as he is portrayed shuffling away from the others in order to shake the hand of some phantom in the next mountain range.
...Amtrak and Union Station don't seem to know why this confusing boarding process exists.
Oh, so suddenly FYTW isn't good enough for you people.
15 years ago, Amtrak would not let us board our departing train at Union Station in Chicago - we watched it pull away from the lobby after trying to get through for 30 minutes or so. So this isn't unique to DC, it's just that Eric only cares because it's his local route.
You seem to be confused about the purpose of Amtrak. Hint: it's not about transporting people.
Every Fascist's dream is that the trains run on time. Doesn't matter if there's any people on board.
It's a union hiring hall on wheels! Sorta like moonbeam's choo-choo.
Sort of like west coast ports, even when the container ships are lined up for miles offshore, and the Sec Trans is on vacation.
Donald Trump voiced support for H-1B visas, which allow highly skilled foreign workers to enter the country temporarily and have drawn the ire of some nativists in Trump's orbit.
Lol get rekt MAGA. Go find an actual white nationalist to vote for next time lmao.
I continue to ask what percentage of these visa holders are actually highly skilled. Based on actual analysis not a high one.
Less than 1 percwnt
Barbara Wawa
Is this like Pwned?
The good reverend doesn't do spellcheckers.
They aren't. A large percentage of H-1B visas are applied for by a few companies, typically owned by Indians in the US, the biggest of which is Cognizant, a staffing firm for the tech industry. They went out of their way to discriminate against US citizens in favor of Indian H-1B visa holders.
https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/09/us_jury_cognizant_case/
Step 1: list job at below-market rate
Step 2: import cheap foreign workers when no Americans take the job at below-market rates
The H1B Visas system was never intended to just staff contractor outsource jobs. It was intended to fill critical needs of a company. That is not how it used.
The number of murders across the U.S. declined by about 16 percent in 2024 relative to 2023...
No thanks to the Secret Service.
They did their best to add at least one to the tally. It's not their fault the CIA DEI program impacted the patsy program like that.
When asked if the numbers could be independently verified as the last set of "preliminary numbers" reported by the FBI got corrected upwards the FBI replied, "Go suck a lemon."
Just count deaths as undetermined, don't do an investigation, and murders numbers drop as they only count those with determined cause of deaths.
Ahhh the western European way. It's not a murder until we have a conviction
Determined cause of death: covid.
That oughta put everyone’s mind at ease.
"From covid", "with covid", "during covid", or "since covid"?
It depends. How much coronavirus was detected in the waste water treatment plants in the city where the person died?
The number of REPORTED murders - - - - - -
Do unfortunate deaths during folk-art knife dances count?
for a Darwin, yes.
Jimmy Carter Fulfills Final Wish by Casting Ballot for Kamala Harris: 'It Was a Good Morning for Him'
This was a headline on Oct 16. Gotta love the press.
Thought he was going to outlive Bides.
Are we sure he didn’t?
Are we talking body death or brain death?
Operation Weekend at Bernies started back in 2020.
He'll probably vote for her next time, too.
Carter was always a cutting-edge early adopter. Most people only start voting Democrat after they die.
"Jimmy Carter Fulfills Final Wish by Casting Ballot for Kamala Harris: 'It Was a Good Morning for Him'"
Not going to look for it, but an article claimed this to show him to be in control of his capabilities. I'd say the opposite.
"He's following the campaign, absolutely," Jason Carter told CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann in September. "And you know, when we asked him, was he excited about his 100th birthday, he said, I'm excited about that but I'm really excited to vote for Kamala Harris. And so he is still engaged, he's still paying attention, and he's, you know, he's got his views."
Biden isn't the only brain-dead puppet.
How many Carter reformation articles does Reason need to push without actually delving into the facts if his presidency? Why the impetus? Why ignoring the first 2 years and his focus in strengthening and growing government? Ignoring two departments being created leading to way more regulations than he reduced (continuing what Ford started)?
His legacy doesn't deserve yi be reformed. He put many of the protections for the current deep state for fucks sake.
Sierra. Nevada. Pale. Ale.
A look into the AIC deportation numbers the leftists here treated as truth. Hint. A lot of bad assumptions on costs.
https://thefederalist.com/2024/12/30/contrary-to-media-claims-deporting-illegal-aliens-will-save-taxpayers-more-than-it-costs/
My favorite is their analysis including building detention housing every year as if housing has a 1 year time limit.
$88k per detaniee in order to hold them in a detention center?
Let me check something
Okay 5.56 65 grain ammo is $0.48 a round.
I think I know a cheep solution for the invaders.
And all the empty federal offices since WFH became a human right are available for free.
Lol. If Trump gets blocked from firing these people, making them do deportation filing work would be hilarious.
Federal workforce isn't cheap.
Trump won so media and the usual covid chicken Littles are pushing a pandemic narrative again. Even using 50% fatality warnings over the bird flu.
https://thepostmillennial.com/health-experts-warn-against-rise-in-bird-flu-encourage-bidens-fda-to-authorize-vaccine-for-vulnerable-people
Yeah, the chicken littles are out in force with the holiday gatherings.
My personal favorite is the trannies complaining about being high risk and gatherings MUST be masked. The piercings and tattoos pose no risk of infection, but MAGA relatives are killers.
Are people still doing that in some places?
I haven't seen a mask in public for probably two years now.
Libs of TikTok
@libsoftiktok
Headline: “Israel k*lls 5 journalists!”
Reality: “Oh wait the “journalists” were actually part of a t*rrorist organization”
Incredible stuff from the media
https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/1872322236415414274
Oh, FFS. They weren't terrorists they were just a militant group! It's not like they were getting violently insurrection-y or anything!
It's getting so stupid that Noone with an iq higher than 70 will ever believe it. I can predict the next article.
Headline
"idf kills 100 babies in Gaza"
Story:
a hamas weapons cache in a hospital exploded. Hamas would have a weapons cache if the jews didn't exist, er go Isreal fault
"Noone" isn't a word, though people with an IQ below 70 sure think it is.
Ideas!
Ideas!
Rarely here! Ironically all of his posts today are about Ideas! And not people.
Sarc pounces on a tupo.
What's a tupo?
/yes I got it. Sounded too much like allepo.
Sounds like Sarc's favorite excuse, Tulpa.
"TUUUUUUULLLLLLPAAAAAAAAAAA!!!"
Either a grammar thing or a Marx brother.
Reason contributor Petr Beckmann wrote a probability problem on what fraction of various "classes" a politician needs votes from in a Kleptocracy election. Change income to IQ and add a third party, then see how many MAGAts can find a solution.
Beckmann died way back in 1993, grandpa. Long before you guy's became the establishment authoritarians and censorious thugs.
>>Headline
"idf kills 100 babies in Gaza"
shhhhh! Dave Smith will restate this everywhere & Good Liz will cite him as authority on something else.
Hey Eric. Are you actually interested in the reality of H1B Visas or just the narratives?
Half are lower paid entry level jobs visas.
Over half go to one country, with a large portion going to contracting firms where the corporation takes a 30% cut making their wages even lower. Foreign contracting companies by the way. Americans still training up the "critically needed" employees, often replaced due to lower wages.
The system is broken and needs reform. Which is what the GOP largely settled on over the weekend. But keep the bumper sticker analysis. We didn't expect a well versed economist from a history/comm major.
A big shot employment attorney in California called me last night re: H1B visa fraud / trafficking of workers. Here’s what she said:
The market is cornered by visa body shops who apply for ~50% of the visas.
The economics of it: These body shops are headed by former hiring managers from Big Tech companies. They bring people to America, rent apartments for them, and house about 10 together in one apartment.
They put these recipients through a ~4 week bootcamp of basic tech training, fraudulently rewrite their resumes, teach them how to interview.
The body shops land them jobs, primarily at the companies these hiring managers came from, and pay the workers less than half of the money in hand.
Ex. Job is listed as a $200k salary, but the company is contracted with the body shop *not* the H1B worker, and the worker is actually paid closer to $40 an hour.
The body shops pocket most of the money and are making millions by essentially trafficking people.
The abuse and fraud must end!
https://x.com/stclairashley/status/1872671451163087150
Their coding is horrendous as well.
Someone alerted me to some code on github that still had our company proprietary markings on it. The host was a contractor we had used for some fairly simple work, like new hire work. He uploaded a lot of our code and asked others for help doing the simple task. Lawyers had fun with that one.
And one of the unspoken features of this is the massive in-group ethnic preference that takes place, with the headhunter and hiring manager working together to ensure that their fellow ethnics are the only ones considered.
> Ex. Job is listed as a $200k salary, but the company is contracted with the body shop *not* the H1B worker, and the worker is actually paid closer to $40 an hour.
At $40 an hour, assuming 40 hours a week for 52 weeks (ie salaried), that works out to $832k.
40X40=1,600
1,600x52=83,200.
Doh!
Mathing is hard for me before coffee...
Thanks for the (embarassing) correction.
And those companies are on record as being discriminatory...
https://insider.govtech.com/california/news/jury-finds-discrimination-in-h-1b-visa-tech-worker-case
A New Jersey-based company that supplies IT workers throughout Silicon Valley and the Bay Area was intentionally discriminating against non-Indian workers and abusing the H-1B visa process, a jury has found.
Three U.S.-born workers described in the lawsuit as “Caucasian” — Vartan Piroumian of California, Christy Palmer of Arizona and Edward Cox of Texas — sued Cognizant in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles in 2017. Another plaintiff described as Caucasian, Jean-Claude Franchitti, a green card holder from France, joined as a plaintiff later.
The lawsuit claimed Cognizant ousted many non-Indian workers by first taking them off projects and “benching” them without work, then keeping them benched until firing them in accordance with a company policy.
Mentioned this the other day. Was curious as to the result. Thanks for posting. Wonder why Eric is unaware of it.
These companies and their lawyers all know that they were breaking laws and also that the Democrats were delighted to help them get away with it.
If people like Theil and Andreessen want to do some real good, they should help back lawsuits by the employees. Once a few companies end up losing their shirts you'll see a rush to change.
I'd go even further and say that the heads of Cognizant should go to jail and the company completely shut down for the sham that it is.
The system is horrifically abusive and amounts to a form of legalized serfdom. Most of the H1Bs I've worked with are good people caught in a bad system where they are taken advantage of by everyone from their contracting company to landlords - all because they are terrified of making any waves that would get them deported. It is the ultimate cautionary tale of why a guest worker program doesn't work.
I no longer think we should reform it, but abolish it and channel those we've been bringing in under the program into a citizenship path. Heck, it might even net Republicans the undying loyalty of a new voting base.
Bohem : I need to quote someone to make me look smart and thoughtful. I know I will quote yglasias
Objective third party: but yglasias is a lying unpricipaled retard
Bohem: really? I have always looked up to him, oh well
ENB approves.
You can always spot an establishmentarian by their Yglesias quoting propensity.
"As he heads for the door, Biden still believes he would have won this year's presidential race,"
If anyone had any doubts remaining at all about his mental competency, this should remove all such doubts.
Biden mental compentcy colapsed quite recently. Up until Nov 5 he was sharp as a tack and often would out think all of the white house handlers. Seeing as I get my news from reason, the mental decline came as a huge shock to me
Facts changed. Those of us saying he was done four years ago were wrong!
Like JD Vance?
Nobody is as wrong as JD Vance. About anything.
JD VANCE WAS WRONG!!!
Yeah, it happened suddenly, before the first debate this year. But not so suddenly or severely that he couldn't serve out the last 6 months of his term, while Harris flew around to a bunch of rock concerts.
Sadly, I believe Biden was out thinking all his White House advisors up until that date. Doesn't detract from criticism of his mental starting place or the rapidity and degree of his decline but it does say quite a lot about the Democrats advising him.
"The number of murders across the U.S. declined by about 16 percent in 2024 relative to 2023, according to preliminary data from the FBI."
Let's not tout these results overmuch...FBI preliminary data has been proven recently to be about as accurate as a Selzer Iowa poll.
They consulted ms cleo for their numbers. It's solid.
"A plane crash in South Korea killed 179 people."
Unlike other plane crashes this past week, this one was almost certainly NOT shot down by Russia.
Can we have the canal back now?
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/miacathell/2024/12/27/zulocks-sentenced-n2649379
'Never Say You've Seen It All': Judge Hands Down Sentences to Men Convicted of Abusing Their Adopted Sons
OXFORD, Georgia — LGBTQ activists William Dale Zulock and Zachary Jacoby Zulock were sentenced last week to 100 years in prison each, followed by life on probation, for "routinely" raping their young, adopted, special-needs sons, producing "homemade" child pornography of the abuse, and inviting nearby pedophiles in the Atlanta area to "double penetrate" their two children, ages 9 and 10 at the time of rescue.
"I tell people never say you've seen it all. Because in this line of work, you will yet again be reminded of the depths of depravity and men's ability and willingness to engage in unspeakable cruelty to other humans," said Judge Jeffrey L. Foster, who handed down their punishments at Thursday's sentencing hearing.
Foster highlighted how the harm that they've inflicted has foisted negative national attention on gay men everywhere, "who fought to be married and to live happy, productive lives, stable, who would never—" the Alcovy Judicial Circuit judge said, before trailing off.
"And yet your actions have perpetuated every stereotype, every trope that causes fear. And you've damaged and contributed to the difficult struggle that others have fought for a long time to get, because you fulfilled the worst fears."
"You took these boys and pulled them out of one pit and told somebody to hold your beer, 'Because I've got one that's deeper and worse.' You've treated these two boys as personal sex toys," Foster railed.
Though the jointly indicted co-defendants were convicted on slightly varying charges after being severed before trial, Foster decided that they were equally culpable and deserved the same sentence. "One initiated it. One joined in, honestly, because it just sounded like he was jealous. I don't know what is worse."
The judge pointed to an LGBTQ-themed "Love Is Love" sign that once adorned a corner of the couple's kitchen, where some of the sexual abuse took place. Foster said he noticed the married men's Pride-centered decor featured in a number of the child porn videos entered into evidence.
"Love is not lust. Love is not control, abuse, manipulation. Love is not self-centeredness, caring only for your own's desires. Love is not pedophilia," Foster declared. "It is not a deviant sexual interest in prepubescent children. Unfortunately, that's what summarizes your home."
Under police interrogation, Zachary said William started the sexual abuse when he one day "had the urge."
When pressed on whether 10-year-old J.Z., who suffered severe physical injuries from being brutally raped, expressed any pain, Zachary said, "Unfortunately, it seemed like he wasn't bothered by it."
(In initial talks with detectives, the men acknowledged that the boys would cry out during the abuse, but they'd walk them through "how to handle the pain.")
"How did that strike you?" an investigator asked.
Instead of discussing J.Z.'s demeanor during the abuse, Zachary talked at length about how he felt finding out that William had initiated it without him, indicating he was more so upset with the fact that his husband left him out at first.
"And like I said, and then I was concerned that, you know, William had to do something and didn't tell me," Zachary complained. "I even asked him about it one night. I don't know if it was before or after oral. I was like, 'I thought you trusted me, and we could talk about anything.' And I was like, 'I wish you had—this is something you had told me about, let me know.'"
Zachary recounted having sex with William in front of J.Z. as a "tutorial" of sorts.
"So, you know, I just wanted to make sure he was okay. I would check and make sure, you know, he wasn't bleeding or anything. And at the end of the first time that William did [J.Z.] in front of me, William actually did me first in front of [J.Z.] so he could see."
Zachary then nonchalantly described how they began sexually abusing their second, younger son, D.Z.
"Well we have an extra mouth," Zachary once texted William. To which, William replied, "That is true."
The Evidence
Foster found the evidence "disturbing" "beyond description."
During the criminal proceedings, the defense attempted to challenge the charges via a special demurrer in a failed effort to toss out the 17-count indictment entirely. However, the move unwittingly sparked a forensic investigation into the men's 24/7 surveillance system that they had installed in the interior of their home. In response, the state threatened to re-indict the Zulocks on "hundreds" of additional counts, one for every act of abuse found in the footage, if the defense insisted on prosecutors pinpointing definitive dates of when exactly the crimes were committed.
Seven terabytes of data were extracted by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) from the 16 security cameras positioned all over the premises, one practically in every room of the property, filming everything non-stop.
JFC.
The public needs the names of the other participants in the Atlanta area.
One of the guys had already been accused of pedophilia before adoption. But was still allowed to adopt during to the gay adoption activism at the time.
^^^ what the fucking fuck?
You just hate gay people, bigot!
— Lying Jeffy
Lying Jeffy: "ONE TIME, JUST ONE TIME!!"
"Mark J. Newton and Peter Truong are two convicted child sexual abusers arrested in Los Angeles in 2013. Truong, a Vietnamese-Australian, and Newton, from the United States, entered a civil partnership in Australia, adopted a boy from Russia in 2005 and paid his mother $8,000 for him.[1][2] The pair groomed the boy for sexual abuse and flew him around the world for other men to abuse, having visited many countries by the time he was three years old.
Lying Jeffy: "Okay, twice... But it's rare!"
A same-sex couple accused of sexually abusing their adopted children are facing trial after withdrawing from a plea agreement as they are facing new allegations of molestation.
Harasz and Wirth adopted nine children beginning in 2000 and were arrested in November 2011.
Police said two boys, ages 5 and 15, accused Harasz of sexually assaulting them. Harasz was charged with first-degree sexual assault and Wirth was charged with third-degree sexual assault of the 15-year-old boy.
Lying Jeffy: "SHUT UP HOMOPHOBE"
Most gay men are not pedos, but just like I don't think single heterosexual men should adopt girls because of elevated risk, gay men shouldn't adopt boys.
We had a case like this in a city near me recently—an unmarried man who adopted and was whoring out two Mexican boys.
The problem isn't really that some gay people are pedophiles. The problem is that some adoption centers are so eager to appear open-minded that they don't fulfill their responsibilities. There were already rumors circulating about one of the parents, and a proper investigation of him would have prevented this couple from having the chance to adopt. It wouldn't have take much, these idiots were absolutely shameless. They were bragging about it to their friends on Snapchat and Facebook.
You'll notice that effectively all government and NGO institutions fail in their core missions when they face a choice between that mission and advancing left wing political interests. This is intentional. For decades the left trained its supporters to corrupt their places of work. It's been so successful that now even the management of these institutions prioritize politics over mission. Most of these should simply be closed, the others need a complete replacement of existing management and staff.
The judge seems more concerned with the bad PR for the LGBTP+ community at large and the related activist agenda than he does the actual boys involved.
I noticed that too. They were the most angry about the fact these two 'fit the fake stereotype' but perhaps I'm reading too much into it.
It's a weird thing for them to have gone on a tangent rant about though, for sure. Is it irony that these two may have received a steeper sentence because they are gay by a judge trying to reform the image of gay people?
I don't think so. What they did would have gotten a mandatory life sentence in my state.
Ah! We finally discover the sockpuppet for Nambla Boy, author of "Libertarianism, Perversion of Liberty"
Jeffy and Shrike didn't post replies, Hank.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
https://pjnewsletter.com/left-wing-pundit-maga
Cenk Uygur, the progressive firebrand from The Young Turks, appeared at Turning Point USA’s 2024 America Fest in Phoenix, Arizona. Sitting alongside TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk, Uygur dropped a bombshell.
To a crowd of Republicans, he admitted, “You’re more welcoming.” He explained that the MAGA movement, for all its caricatured flaws in left-wing circles, has an openness that the modern left lacks.
“If you agree with MAGA 5%, ‘Welcome, come join us.’ On the left if you disagree 5%, they go, ‘Get out of here. You’re a right winger, you’re a fascist,’” Uygur said, earning a standing ovation from the crowd.
The irony was delicious. Uygur, a longtime critic of conservatives, now stood in front of a room full of Republicans, acknowledging that the MAGA movement is doing something the left cannot: building bridges.
“If you push enough people out, and you guys welcome enough people in, eventually you win the popular vote,” Uygur warned the left. He didn’t just critique the far-left echo chambers; he also pointed to their self-destructive habit of ostracizing even mild dissenters.
Nah, fuck that guy with a rusty rake.
"Cenk Uygur, the progressive firebrand from The Young Turks..."
That's spelled 'steaming pile of lefty shit'.
Oblo's source. 8. Any further immigration of non-Germans is to be prevented. We demand that all non-Germans who have entered Germany since August 2, 1914, be forced to leave the Reich immediately. Adolf, February 1920.
Obliger 1: to constrain by physical, moral, or legal force or by the exigencies of circumstance. Meriam-Webster dictionary. Amazing how MAGAts and Nazis pray at the exact same altar.
Authentic Frontier Gibberish
The new sheriff is NEAR!!!
what'd he say?
Fuck off and die, asshole.
Now do Ceausescu...
Cenk Uygur is Ceausescu?
With less intelligence.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2024/12/29/what-shocked-a-dem-strategist-when-speaking-with-hispanic-voters-in-south-texas-n2649708#google_vignette
Democratic strategist Jefrey Pollock was aghast when speaking with Hispanic voters from South Texas. Sitting in on focus groups, these voters would sound like cranky white guys from red states on immigration.
“I would sit in focus group was with Hispanic voters,” Pollock said. “They would talk about immigration, and you would swear to God you were sitting in a room with a bunch of cranky white guys from Missouri.”
Why won't minorities think and act like i want them to asked the racist democrat.
Fuck Pollock.
Is the redneck spelling preserved for authenticity?
And, it turns out, some of these predominantly Catholic Texas Hispanics are actually pro-life!
It wasn't a big deal for decades when it was mostly their fellow Mexicans crossing the border. It only became an issue in the last four years when a next-level violent Venezuelan gang set up their branch headquarters in Juarez and a whole bunch of migrants from across the planet started crossing the river.
The biggest problem for Democrats in appealing to the Hispanic vote, is that there's no such thing.
It's a fake ethnic group made out of people who speak various dialects of Spanish. Mexicans and Columbians don't particularly like each other. They both hate Guatemalans and Hondurans. Ecuadorians hate them all. Argentinians think Brazilians are monkeys. Dominicans and Cubans don't get along except when hating Haitians.
It's the equivalent of making an ethnic group out of Southerners, Anglo-Indians, the Irish, Singaporeans and South Africans.
“Argentinians think Brazilians are monkeys.”
Ummm…
As I've said here before, lower-class Mexicans are like Southern rednecks turned up to 11.
Sorry. I had a lot of links I saved over the break!
Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize? Meh. He had to wait years after some silly meetings and agreements. Real superstar presidents win the Nobel just by showing up.
What part of HOPE AND CHANGE! are you not understanding?
Despite our hopes, nothing changed?
If you hope in one hand and shit in the other...
'Amtrak officials apologized for ruining dozens of holiday plans after a train departed from Union Station without first allowing passengers to board. More than 100 passengers were left behind, The Washington Post reports.'
Just wait 'til you try government health care. Hospitals are much easier and cheaper to run if they don't let patients inside.
"...As he heads for the door, Biden still believes he would have won this year's presidential race..."
As if we needed further evidence of his 'mental' condition.
'The number of murders across the U.S. declined by about 16 percent in 2024 relative to 2023, according to preliminary data from the FBI.'
Is that before or after washing the data in the FBI laundry?
The problems with recent crime stats have been pointed out here numerous times. Reason refuses to believe it.
"San Francisco’s ‘war on cars’ gets even more intense as threats of violence fly"
[...]
SFMTA Director Jeffrey Tumlin said he believes transit is a particularly divisive issue in part because it pervades residents’ daily lives.
“Transportation is the only government service that nearly everyone uses every day,” Tumlin said Monday in an interview. “It is challenging to create positive change in transportation in part because we personalize it.”
Tumlin, who is set to step down at the end of 2024 after leading the agency for five years, said his public positions had drawn scrutiny that at times made him fear for his safety..."
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/sf-war-on-cars-threats-19958047.php
1) Using taxpayer money to provide paved streets does not make 'transportation...(a)...government service.
2) As a commie shit-pile, intent on preventing people from exercising their rights, he is correct to 'fear for his life'; he's trying to take the same from others.
privatize all the roads. Problem solved.
SUVs for all. Cheaper than trains, and everyone deserves safe, comfortable transportation.
Not to rain on Eric's parade, but it was FDR's Democratic Party that repealed the Amendment and laws making beer a five-year felony with a fine of 17 kilos of gold. This was one year after the Liberal Party plank said “PROHIBITION: We demand the immediate repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment.” By then, of course, Hoover and Anslinger's policies had gotten Hitler installed as Chancellor of Germany and generated huge increases in CPUSA membership. Where are the MAGAts to brag on those accomplishments? Lizard? Zach? Pick a side!
Walk toward the light (the flames?) Hank
Were you wearing an onion on your belt at the time, Hank?
Biden's other regrets, per the Post's reporting, include appointing Merrick Garland to run the Department of Justice (because Garland did not move quickly enough to prosecute Trump) and failing to scrawl his own name, Trump-style, across the federal stimulus checks mailed to millions of Americans in early 2021.
This kind of attitude is absolutely emblematic of having the "adults back in charge." They prosecute their political enemies and are angry they didn't do it fast enough, and want more credit for giving away as much money as possible, including unconstitutional give-aways to college grads in blatant vote-buying schemes.
The best outcome of this though is watching all the left wingers scream about Trump engaging in lawfare against his political opponents, which hasn't even happened yet and likely won't, after never criticizing Biden for having actually done it.
Sometimes I think their criticism is based only on who they are attacking rather than any consistent and reasonable principles.
Projection. Virtually everything the left denounces is simply an admission of things they are currently doing but that they don't want the other side to do.
The best outcome of this though is watching all the left wingers scream about Trump engaging in lawfare against his political opponents, which hasn't even happened yet and likely won't
Caesar's biggest mistake was being magnanimous towards his Roman "Republican" enemies, and appointing them to posts and/or giving them clemency in the expectation that would engender loyalty or at least gratitude.
Antony and Octavian learned very well from that mistake and made sure that the Optimates were pardoned--from life.
A lot of us regret Garland being appointed to run anything, rather than serving consecutive prison sentences for various offenses.
If Mitch McConnell did nothing else right in his miserable life, blocking that piece of shit from the SC will have been enough.
https://www.newsweek.com/thank-god-joe-biden-adult-room-opinion-1836923
Found this fun op-ed penned by our favorite economic prognosticator, Robert Reich.
because Garland did not move quickly enough to prosecute Trump
Kind of like complaining that Lenin didn't move quickly enough to suppress the Kulaks, or Hitler's heart wasn't really into the holocaust.
"The number of murders across the U.S. declined by about 16 percent in 2024 relative to 2023, according to preliminary data from the FBI." See? Republican party qualified immunity is already kicking in nicely. Who needs a death sentence?
Biden to Goldwater: "Somewhere on the order of 50% of all the street crime in America is attributable to drug abuse. That is, when someone wants to go buy the cocaine or go buy the heroin or go buy the marijuana, they crack someone over the top of the head, take their wallet, take their purse, and half the time they are under the influence at the time." Congressional Record, 27SEP1986
There's Biden's accomplishments... #pickalooterside!
Manic phases like this are usually followed by a heavy crash, sometimes death.
>>The number of murders across the U.S. declined by about 16 percent in 2024 relative to 2023
too much love in the Ruled Class to be killing each other in 2024.
>>>A plane crash in South Korea killed 179 people.
wasn't even Boeing's fault this time and that pilot put it down perfect considering he had no wheels ... it's a little shocking everyone died.
How did a bird strike in one engine knock out the landing gear though?
And now some of the victims' families are blaming the airport, for having a brick wall too close to the end of the runway, or for diverting the flight from runway 1 (with an open area at the end of the runway) to runway 19 (with the brick wall).
>>How did a bird strike in one engine knock out the landing gear though?
seems unlikely although ianaBoeing engineer. and the brick wall landing is going to haunt me for watching the plane crash.
The landing gear is raised and lowered by hydraulics. The hydraulic pumps are driven by the engines. But I don't understand how knocking out one of two engines would entirely knock out a system that is supposed to be highly redundant.
>>Donald Trump voiced support for H-1B visas ... So this is what the next four years are going to be like, I guess.
your paragraph is a sad take on the ongoing arguments.
“It’s going to be so annoying how disingenuous I’ll have to be the next four years.”
>>Like Carter, Biden is leaving office under a cloud of defeat—but without big deregulatory accomplishments that might someday inspire a reassessment of his tenure.
nobody is inspired to reassess Carter's presidency no matter how many times you give him credit for Leinenkugel Red.
NUH UH!
— sarcbrix
>>As Matt Yglesias pointed out on X
guess he recovered from Laura Loomer's assault.
>>from a time when the Democratic Party couldn't figure out what it wanted and the Republican Party was still suffering its Nixon hangover.
interesting how L'Etat Profond had both parties in a tizzy what with all the assassinations and war crimes and running Nixon out for questioning the assassinations and war crimes
“The number of murders across the U.S. declined by about 16 percent in 2024 relative to 2023, according to preliminary data from the FBI.”
That’s great news if true, but the FBI has lost all benefit of the doubt when it comes to these numbers so I won’t hold my breath on “preliminary” data.
It sort of just points out how bad 2023 was for murders.
Look at all the local police department reports. Boston Philadelphia and San Francisco are down 40 percent! Deep Blue!! So is Jacksonville, which has a new Democratic Mayor. Facts are facts.
LOL, yeah, Chuckles, it helps when those deep blue areas just stop reporting crimes.
I thought the most noteworthy thing about Carter's administration was about energy. In his most famous speech to the nation in July 1979, he promised to wean America off its dependence on foreign oil, mostly from OPEC. This was to be accomplished by setting import quotas, conservation, research into alternatives, and exploiting America's shale, coal and other sources. He also advocated car pools, sweater wearing, lowering thermostats, and such measures individuals could take. It was nothing if not ambitious, and gave Americans a path to independence.
Well, that was delivered in July 1979. In January 1980, he initiated what came to be known as the Carter Doctrine. Having a doctrine named after you was and still is a rare distinction for a president or anyone else. It was essentially annexing the Persian Gulf, promising to use military force to defend American 'national interest' in the gulf.
The effects of the Carter Doctrine are still with us today, and don't seem to be weakening. Politicians tell us we are now energy independent, disregarding our daily imports of fossil fuels and electricity from Canada and Mexico, as well as our Empire's continued reliance on oil from the Persian Gulf.
The 180 degree turn around between the July '79 speech and the January '80 speech was supposedly down to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan of December 1979. But the Soviets left a decade later, while the Carter Doctrine remains and has been upheld by every president since.
"...He also advocated car pools, sweater wearing, lowering thermostats, and such measures individuals could take. It was nothing if not ambitious, and gave Americans a path to independence..."
YOU go back to living in a cave, and then fuck off and die, asshole.
The imports of crude oil are offset by exports of natural gas, refined petroleum products, electricity, and other forms of energy. So the US is net energy independent.
If we all scrapped our gas guzzlers for EVs the US would not need imported oil. But MAGA wants those imports!
" So the US is net energy independent. "
So tell me why the Empire still needs to station 1000s of troops in the gulf and the navy to protect its sea lanes. That's entirely down to the Carter Doctrine - the willingness to use military force to protect America's 'national interest' in the Persian Gulf.
"...So tell me why the Empire still needs to station 1000s of troops in the gulf and the navy to protect its sea lanes..."
This steaming pile of lefty shit assumes oil is the only commodity traded internationally.
Pretty fucking imbecilic, ain't he?
If we all scrapped our gas guzzlers for EVs the US would not need imported oil. But MAGA wants those imports!
"Assertion not in evidence."
We might need even more oil for all the tow trucks towing the EV's after they can't get a recharge, and all the fire trucks racing to the fires started by EV batteries.
Just making up random bullshit is not a convincing argument.
It is if you’re a brain dead partisan hack like Charlie.
"...If we all scrapped our gas guzzlers for EVs the US would not need imported oil. But MAGA wants those imports!..."
charlie is a fucking ignoramus, ain't he? He thinks electrons are made in that wall outlet where you plug in things!
Hint: It's generated by burning fossil fuel.
At Penn Station NY there is a way to avoid the queues. Anyone familiar with the Station can figure this out.
Nobody commenting here gives a fuck about NYC other than the potential date of its 1,000-year sanitation, Chuckles.
The number of murders declined in 2024
The number of murders of CEO's rose.
CEO Lives Matter
Yeah, and Mussolini got the trains to run on time. Peter Drucker said "Culture eats Strategy for breakfast". If you didn't live through the Carter presidency, it is not possible to appreciate the malaise infecting society. If you believed the press (they were just as anti-American back then), the Soviets were kicking our asses, punk rock with its nihilism was the driving force of pop culture and Carter went from one feckless episode to the next, each more hapless than the last. Hope was not on the menu. Whatever he may have accomplished in office is far overshadowed by what he tried to do America and what it means to be an American.
He did some good things after he left office, but he also routinely undermined American foreign policy, so that part is a draw. After all, Obama got the Peace Prize for being elected, so who you know plays as large a role as what you did.
Bottom line on Carter, maybe he was a nice guy, he wasn't a great president. Leave it at that and stop trying to make him into something he wasn't.
Joe Biden's biggest regret should be that he did not understand his own place in history. He had a chance to be the bridge to the next generation of leadership. To serve four years, return the country to normalcy and leave. Instead, he tried to hold on to a job he really could not do another four years. His ego and vanity have tainted what might have been a decent legacy.
While Trump does not have any understanding of the real immigration issues, he seems to understand that this country's need for immigrants to fill broad swath of jobs from laborers to construction, to medical, and to tech. That visas are needed for workers across the spectrum.