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'All Hell Is Going To Break Out' in Israel

Plus: OpenAI vs. Musk, Eric Adams corruption charges dropped, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 2.11.2025 9:36 AM

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Trump talks tough on Israel/Hamas: If the terrorist group Hamas does not release all remaining Israeli hostages taken on October 7, 2023, by "12 o'clock on Saturday," said President Donald Trump yesterday, the ceasefire agreement between the two parties should be rendered invalid. "All hell is going to break out," added Trump.

Last week, when Trump fantasized about redeveloping the battered Gaza Strip into the "riviera of the Middle East" (featuring some Trump hotels) and moving Gazans to neighboring Jordan and Egypt while the, uh, infrastructure project takes place, it seemed like he was mostly just engaging in signature Trump bluster. But yesterday, he threatened to cut all U.S. aid to both Jordan and Egypt if they don't comply; interestingly, today he meets with King Abdullah II of Jordan.

"I do think he'll take, and I think other countries will take also," Trump said of Abdullah. "They have good hearts."

As all this was happening, Hamas "announced it would stop releasing Israeli hostages until further notice over what the Palestinian militant group called Israeli violations of a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, raising the risk of reigniting the conflict," reports Reuters. "Hamas has accused Israel of dragging its feet on allowing aid into Gaza, one of the conditions of the first phase of the agreement, a charge Israel has rejected as untrue. In turn, Israel has accused Hamas of not respecting the order in which the hostages were to be released and of orchestrating abusive public displays before large crowds when they have been handed over to the Red Cross."

Musk's latest scheme: "A consortium of investors led by Elon Musk is offering $97.4 billion to buy the nonprofit that controls OpenAI, raising the stakes in his battle with Sam Altman over the company behind ChatGPT," reports The Wall Street Journal. "The unsolicited offer adds a complication to Altman's carefully laid plans for OpenAI's future, including converting it to a for-profit company and spending up to $500 billion on AI infrastructure through a joint venture called Stargate. He and Musk are already fighting in court over the direction of OpenAI."

"It's time for OpenAI to return to the open-source, safety-focused force for good it once was," said Musk, via a statement from his lawyer. "We will make sure that happens."

Never one to simply talk through lawyers, Musk also tweeted this:

Scam Altman
pic.twitter.com/j9EXIqBZ8u

— Harry Bōlz (@elonmusk) February 10, 2025

For those just tuning in: OpenAI was originally structured as a nonprofit claiming that its sole goal was "to benefit humanity as a whole, unconstrained by a need to generate financial return." At some unclear point, this changed; Altman is now pursuing structuring it as a for-profit. At various points, there have been high-drama exoduses of senior OpenAI employees; a group of engineers left to start Anthropic, which they claim is actually interested in AI safety above all. Co-founder/former chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, co-founder and top researcher John Schulman, and top researcher Jan Leike all resigned last year. Another co-founder, Greg Brockman, took a leave of absence for a hefty chunk of last year but now appears to be back.

Musk, who co-founded the company with Altman and others in 2015 and was OpenAI's first investor, has sued the company, saying they misled him by switching it from a nonprofit to a for-profit. "Altman assured Musk that the nonprofit structure guaranteed neutrality and a focus on safety and openness for the benefit of humanity, not shareholder value," reads the complaint. "But as it turns out, this was all hot-air philanthropy—the hook for Altman's long con."

It's unclear where all this goes next, and how far Musk will take his grievances.

Shuffling the IRS cops around: The New York Times reports that soon a bunch of IRS agents (including the agency's pseudo-police force) might be reassigned to the Department of Homeland Security to temporarily help that agency round up and deport migrants—and that would mean a short-staffed IRS less capable of routine enforcement (whatever will we do). "That work could include auditing employers believed to have hired unauthorized migrants and investigating human trafficking," reports the Times. "Of its roughly 100,000 employees, the I.R.S. has more than 2,100 trained law enforcement officers who help investigate violations of tax law and other financial crimes."

Even if you favor crackdowns on illegal immigration, it's worth noting that auditing employers who run, say, fruit farms and meat processing plants is a strange way to go about it since these are some of the most industrious people, gainfully employed and actually contributing to the American economy. And if you do this at scale, whole communities reliant on these plants and farms will feel the impact.

"On Day 1 I immediately halted the hiring of any new I.R.S. agents," Trump said recently at a rally in Nevada, referring to his federal civilian employee hiring freeze. "We're in the process of developing a plan to either terminate all of them or maybe we'll move them to the border. I think we're going to move them to the border."

Of course, as a good scofflaw libertarian, the idea of fewer or more distracted IRS agents gets me all excited. I also appreciate people finally being able to see some of them for what they are: cops, armed with literal guns, who force people to fork over massive chunks of their paycheck and threaten prison time if you don't comply. But there's also a case to be made that failing to collect enough taxes (while also abdicating responsibility to go after, say, entitlement reform) will make it impossible for Trump and Musk to ever get the federal government's books in order.


Scenes from New York: A decent two-bedroom in the Bronx, listed at $1,250, has been sitting vacant on the market since September 2023, according to Gothamist. Why? Nobody registered in the city's lottery system wants it, when offered.

"City rules that require landlords to sift through long lists of people registered in the city's housing lottery system, instead of permitting owners to list them on the market or allowing would-be renters to apply directly," reads the report. "After an apartment enters the affordable housing program and the initial tenant moves out, it's classified as a 're-rental' and the unit must go to another applicant in the city's Housing Connect lottery system," explains Gothamist. "New Yorkers typically use the system to apply for a spot in brand-new high rises in Greenpoint, East New York, East Harlem and many other parts of the city. In the case of a 're-rental,' however, city rules require many owners to select a new tenant from a pool of existing housing lottery applicants who indicated that they were open to re-rental opportunities."


QUICK HITS

  • The Justice Department has told prosecutors to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, proving that all Adams' Mar-a-Lago trips to curry favor with the current admin were well-spent.
  • Google Maps has changed a certain body of water's name.
  • "Then again, politics isn't only about enmity and payback," says none other than…Sohrab Ahmari, the guy who in 2019 prominently advocated for scorched-earth politics, for conservatives to "fight the culture war with the aim of defeating the enemy."
  • Refugee resettlement groups suing Trump administration:

Refugee resettlement groups have filed the first lawsuit against President Trump's move to indefinitely pause the US refugee program, as well as his administration's suspension of federal funds to the organizations helping these legal immigrants.

They are seeking a quick block. pic.twitter.com/nTUpIIJUJY

— Camilo Montoya-Galvez (@camiloreports) February 10, 2025

  • Weird:

From last night's @semafor media newsletter: Ro Khanna is going on the Adam Friedland show… pic.twitter.com/tIW7tOXaVp

— Max Tani (@maxwelltani) February 10, 2025

  • We talked with economist John Cochrane on the most recent episode of Just Asking Questions:

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    If the terrorist group Hamas does not release all remaining Israeli hostages taken on October 7, 2023, by "12 o'clock on Saturday," said President Donald Trump yesterday, the ceasefire agreement between the two parties should be rendered invalid.

    Thanks, President Obvious.

    1. Social Justice is neither   3 months ago

      President Obvious is better than the alternatives of President Oblivious or President Blithering Idiot.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

        Or President Not Really but a Secret Cabal is Running Things so Shut Up.

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

        "...President Oblivious or President Blithering Idiot..."

        Which one ran against Trump?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

          Hard to tell. One was an invalid while the other was a retard.

        2. Social Justice is neither   3 months ago

          Both but which is which is an exercise for the reader to interpret.

  2. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    Judge who issued TRO seems to extend it to stop the executive from cutting or reducing any spending anywhere in government. Basically making the executive obsolete.

    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1889003029409493029.html

    1. Idaho-Bob   3 months ago

      Writ of mandamus, AKA fuck that pissant judge.

      1. THX1138   3 months ago

        How many divisions does the pissant judge have?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

          Depends on how he’s drawn and quartered.

          Oh, wait, you mean a different type of division.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

            Are you talking about math? Cuz math is racist.

        2. Vernon Depner   3 months ago

          How many divisions does Trump actually have at this point? Where is the loyalty of our armed forces?

    2. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

      Similar vein:

      https://x.com/ProfMJCleveland/status/1889003029409493029

      6/6 Complaint did not challenge the prexisting OMB directive 25-11 and the Unleashing pause came from that directive. In short, this outrageously broad order may end up being for the best b/c it provides a solid basis for mandamus.

    3. Weigel's Cock Ring   3 months ago

      The far left scum in the Deep State-Media-Academic-NGO complex is in the existential fight of their lives against transparency and accountability to keep their long-con grift going on for as long as possible.

      But the good news is that the people are almost certainly going to win in the end (though it might take a while), mainly because we now have a solid pro-freedom, pro-American, pro-Constitution Supreme Court in place (thank goodness).

      So you better prepare yourselves, all you far left grifter scumbags reading this right now: you are most likely going to ultimately lose and we will win.

  3. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    How the CFPB became a slush fund for leftist groups. Yes soros is mentioned.

    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1889001002201743481.html

    1. Social Justice is neither   3 months ago

      Doesn't becoming something imply it was once something else? When was the CFPB anything but the leftist funding and enforcement entity it was written to be?

    2. Jerry B.   3 months ago

      https://babylonbee.com/news/soros-funded-judge-vows-to-keep-billionaire-influence-out-of-politics

    3. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

      "Yes soros is mentioned."

      I always assumed the evil old psychopath was using his own ill-gotten fortune to wage war on the average American, but it turned out he was using the average American's.

      1. Juliana Frink   3 months ago

        Time to track every penny and take it all back. All of it, plus interest. By whatever means necessary.

        And let's call it "reparations" for theft from the American People.

        1. Chipper Chunked Chile Con Congress (ex NCW)   3 months ago

          I support this plan.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    But yesterday, he threatened to cut all U.S. aid to both Jordan and Egypt if they don't comply; interestingly, today he meets with King Abdullah II of Jordan.

    Lol. Where are they going to turn? Russia? China?

    1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

      We should cut the aid regardless of what Hamas does.

    2. JFree   3 months ago

      That's exactly where they are going to turn. Saudi/Gulf for money. The US is going to lose most of its bases in the Middle East outside Israel over the next few years - but nor is it able to withdraw from the region either. The US has spent decades supporting authoritarian regimes to defy the will/interests of their own people. None of them are going to turn 'democratic' any time soon but nor do they have any interest in going further down the path the US wants them to go.

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

        Nazi shit heard from. Fuck off and die, asshole.

      2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 months ago

        The US is going to lose most of its bases in the Middle East outside Israel over the next few years

        What's your problem, JewFree? That would save us shitloads of money. It's not like we would lose influence. The US can site the 2 most powerful weapons platforms in the world off any coast in international waters and fly bombers from Missouri to Afghanistan. We would be fine.

        1. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

          Besides, the Kuwaitis aren't going to kick us out, nor will UAE. They both want us there as checks on Iran (and it's puppet state Iraq, thank you Bush and Rumsfeld).

          1. JFree   3 months ago

            Those enmities are stoked by the US in order to make a case for the US to 'protect' them. That provides the rationale for hundreds of bases overseas and huge military spending.

            China, in particular, has a different approach. Saudi and Iran don't like each other. It was China that got them together to talk. Now they are conducting joint naval exercises. Not that they'll be friends but that is far more in their interest than is having US bases in the Gulf fighting Iran with all the blowback/risk that results.

            1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 months ago

              Keep heading down that Jew conspiracy rabbit hole, bud. I am sure you will find the validation you so desperately crave at the bottom.

              You sound perfectly sane and everybody should heed your warnings. Nobody thinks you are a lefty tool who has finally revealed his deep need to hate the "other". Go Team Libertaricrat!

          2. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

            Fuck off Nazi Pig. I don't need any analysis from a piece of shit anti-Semite like you JFree. Not even going to bother unmuting you to read your fascist take.

      3. Don’t get eliminated (all the sudden I have no idea where I am on the list)   3 months ago

        Assertions without evidence.

      4. Vernon Depner   3 months ago

        The US is going to lose most of its bases in the Middle East outside Israel over the next few years

        So, what's the down side?

        1. JFree   3 months ago

          We're not getting out of the region. We're just going to lose bases and will do things the expensive way via carriers

          1. Vernon Depner   3 months ago

            We're not getting out of the region.

            It's a start.

  5. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    Ford lost 49k per electric vehicle sold.

    https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/energy/ford-lost-nearly-49000-each-electric-vehicle-it-sold-2024

    1. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

      But they plan to make up for it in volume.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

      Well, that's an improvement over the $100k-plus they lost on every EV in the first quarter of 2024.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

      They were always meant to be subsidized by both the government, and by gas-powered F-150 sales.

      People forget that F-150s have been the top-selling truck in the US for decades, and for that same amount of time, the profit margin on them was massive. Ford divested itself of the sedan line because, even though they weren't suffering on sales, their profit margins were puny in comparison to the trucks.

      Ford figured it could save money by allocating its engineering resources towards trucks and SUVs, getting rid of sedans entirely, and then use the profits from F-150s in particular to cover losses from the EV line until whatever time EVs because cost-effective.

      That all blew up in their face last year because most people aren't going to pay $75,000 for an F-150 XLT with the Egoboost turbo, outside of retarded Ford fanboys who will consume whatever slop Ford shovels out, complain about all the shit that goes wrong with them, then remark how basic NA engines like the reliable 3.3L V-6 are "gutless" compared to their over-engineered piece of shit engine.

      Look at the Bronco--leaving aside the shitty build quality that makes it a noisy, insecure rattlebox, that platform itself should have been perfect for the NA V-6 and re-popularization of manual transmissions. Instead, you can only get the manual in a couple of trims, you have to take it with a crappy turbo engine, and the fucking thing gets only 18 mpgs for all your trouble. Yeah, it looks good, but owning one is like dating a hot crazy chick where you don't even get the benefit of hot crazy chick sex.

      1. Raccroc   3 months ago

        "leaving aside the shitty build quality that makes it a noisy, insecure rattlebox," Wait! Are you telling me it is living up to its roots?

        That is fantastic. Jeeps were rolling bricks that that bounced, rattled, shook. After a road trip in a CJ-7 or circa 70's Bronco, made you feel like you just go out of a prize fight.

        Over the past few years; however, they have become overpriced and all over engineered in all the wrong ways. Sure, they ride smoother, are quieter, and have tons of bells and whistles, but they also are meant to appeal to the limp wristed dude who really wants a minivan, but has just enough of his manhood and dignity left to go this route.

        Nice to hear Bronco is at least trying to appeal to the old market of guys who are priced out of Jeeps and Land Rovers.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

          Broncos start at around $50K. That's hardly an attractive price point for something that's being sold as a lifestyle brand, given the shitty build quality. At least the old Broncos had an excuse for being rattletraps, because there wasn't much too them in the first place, and they were only about $32,000 inflation adjusted.

          1. mad.casual   3 months ago

            Broncos start at around $50K.

            Not that I would buy any of them, but this is flatly incorrect. They start at ~$40K which is about $5K more than a Wrangler, but still $5-10K than comparable imports.

            But, other than the rampant factual incorrectness, it's fun listening to two know-nothing FUDs talk shop about a car industry that they haven't learned anything about in over 50 yrs. At least Tim "'79 International Harvester Scout II" Walz still has some other guys who don't have a clue to shoot the shit with.

            1. Dillinger   3 months ago

              >>'79 International Harvester Scout II

              hey now, we stuck a Pontiac 455 under the hood of a Scout it was the fucking bomb ... Tim's more '83 Isuzu P'up

            2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

              LOL, yeah, tell us all about Ford's top-notch build quality and bullet-proof turbo engines.

              But hey, you can always take it straight from Farley himself:

              Now, in an interview with The Smoking Tire’s Matt Farah, Farley was asked why Ford no longer sells sedans in the US while foreign automakers continue to do so. “We didn’t say that no one wants to buy sedans,” said Farley. “Sedans are a really popular type of silhouette… I was the [Toyota] Camry product planner in the early 90s; you’re looking at like someone who loves sedans. The reason why we’re not selling any sedans in America is very simple: we lost billions on them, and we are not in a position to lose billions on vehicles anymore.”

              1. mad.casual   3 months ago

                bullet-proof turbo engines

                You say that like you aren't aware that the "not turbocharged"/"not overengineered" L87 isn't renowned for it's own set of flaws.

                I'm not here to debate engine platforms with you. I'm here, as someone who routinely mocks the notion that "EVs are just really popular." recognizing that your "re-popularization of manual transmissions" notions are the opposite side of the same retarded coin. I sure as shit will never drive a self-driving car. I hate LIDAR-governed cruise control as it is, but you may as well be wishing for a resurgence of no cruise control and leaded gasoline.

                1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

                  Citing General Motors isn't making your case. Even Toyota's seen its rep for reliability suffer after their own turbo engines took a shit, after decades of providing some of the most reliable engines in automotive history, some even going up to a million miles.

                  1. mad.casual   3 months ago

                    Even Toyota's seen its rep for reliability suffer after their own turbo engines took a shit

                    I'm sure switching back to manual transmissions will fix the problem.

                    I see turbodiesel Ford Excursions all over the place and they haven't made those in almost 20 yrs. I was essentially gifted a new Jeep Patriot from my FIL that was so bad that his own daughter admitted her husband was right and that she should've turned her Dad down for a free car.

                    This is how the automobile market is now and it's because of compulsory fleet-wide regulation and mandatory centuries-forward thinking. Get rid of the latter and you *might* get the ability to buy your preferred model with your preferred transmission back. Otherwise, it's going to be the same crapshoot of "6-position tailgates!" and engine features that they have to test on consumers in order to stay compliant with the next set of regulations that may (or may not) come down the line.

      2. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

        The most reliable, and the best off road vehicle I ever owned, was a '95 Jeep YJ-5 Sport with a manual 5 speed. It was only a 2.5 L I4, so you couldn't haul much, and you had to drop it into 4th gear to keep up speed when headed up hill, but it went places that I routinely got stuck in in a half ton truck. Rolled it up on its side once after hitting a patch of ice. We rolled it back onto it's wheels and I drove it for a decade afterwards with no issues. I miss that little Jeep.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

          My goat was a 1974 CJ-5 with a straight six and factory 4 speed. It was a noisy box with the steel top installed by the previous owner. And it was probably slow. But even with standard size tires it could go anywhere. And while V-8s are cool, the I-6 is god's perfect engine layout.

          1. mad.casual   3 months ago

            the I-6 is god's perfect engine layout

            This. If you find yourself on a deserted planet full of petroleum and no engine to burn it and you think the first thing you have to do is figure out whether you need to run generators or drive cars or tractors or trucks or boats or trains or airplanes and whether you should use rotary engines for the planes, slants for the cars, etc., stop. This problem has already been solved. If you somehow screw it up, that's on you.

      3. Don’t get eliminated (all the sudden I have no idea where I am on the list)   3 months ago

        I’ve been a F-150 guy, but that will change with my next vehicle. I’m currently driving a 2016 and it’s not great.

      4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

        I bought a new F-150 in 2023 and reluctantly paid too much (but 10% less than MSRP, still during the pandemic phase when most dealers demanded list price and some tacked on extra). So far (knock on wooden head) no problems, and I am impressed with just about everything.

        And I can be proud that I helped subsidize Ford's contribution to the great green EV scam, right?

  6. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    Jeffsarc favored source American Prospe t tells Trump what he could learn from Hitler.

    https://prospect.org/politics/2025-02-10-what-trump-could-learn-from-hitler-on-nih-funding/

    1. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

      Amazing.

      "Trump is Hitler" becomes "Trump isn't a good enough Hitler".
      These idiots are too stupid for words.

      The Bulwark yesterday provides another example of how these lunatics think:

      The Bulwark
      @BulwarkOnline
      Tesla sales have fallen off a cliff.
      This fact is satisfying on moral, spiritual, and psychosexual levels. But it’s also important in the real world—and in the political world. Today we’re going to talk about Tesla.

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

        They are ramping up their open calls for violence as well.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

          Politics chimp-style: tribal mobs indulging murder and rape fantasies to get more bananas.

      2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

        This fact is satisfying on moral, spiritual, and psychosexual levels.

        Boy, these deviants really can't help telling on themselves, can they? Someone at DoJ better check Kristol's laptop for cheese pizza.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

          Get the combo!

      3. mad.casual   3 months ago

        Posers. I've been saying EVs were a cult fashion plate or talisman and not "just really popular" since before it was cool to say it.

  7. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    It's time for OpenAI to return to the open-source, safety-focused force for good it once was...

    The DeepSeek devs approve.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

      A kinder, gentler Skynet? And mostly peaceful.

  8. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    Firm LA Mayor Karen Bass hired for LA fire recovery had been found to steal funds from disaster relief during Hurricane Sandy.

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/02/10/former-lead-recovery-consultants-at-hagerty-firm-hired-by-bass-pleaded-guilty-to-stealing-disaster-funds/

    1. Don't look at me! (No longer muted!)   3 months ago

      But they felt bad about it afterwards……

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

      Hey when your goal is embezzlement, you go with the best!

      She also hired curly humphrys laundry mat!

    3. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

      https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2025/02/10/scientific-socialism-has-come-to-pacific-palisades-to-destroy-as-it-always-does-n4936855?utm_source=thdailypm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&bcid=1c5b3b041b735c0fa454c636761c930fb88039f29e0e431bf172fcac7ab224e3&lctg=4474886

      "You can’t rebuild the same. We have to rebuild with science. We have to build with climate reality in mind," California Gov. Gavin Newsom told CNN last week in an interview about rebuilding the burned-out Pacific Palisades. "We have to look at infrastructure or redundancy systems. Ingress, egress, as it relates to emergency management and planning materials."

      he interview seems to have flown under the radar, but when I caught it this morning, a bit belatedly, my alarm bells went off left and right.

      Well, to be honest, they were all on the left.

      Whatever happened to Newsom's promise that he'd eliminate red tape and accelerate the rebuilding of one of L.A.'s nicest and most historic neighborhoods? The former homeowners of Pacific Palisades who were hoping to quickly rebuild from the ashes now understand to their very cores what Otter told Flounder in "Animal House": "You f***ed up, you trusted us."

      Anyone dumb enough to believe Newsom's promise to get people rebuilding within six or nine months... well, they probably voted for him. Gooder and harder, California.

      What Newsom says needs to be done before lots can be cleared and construction begins looks to me like a huge, centralized process involving an awful lot of well-connected and high-priced "experts" empaneled to redesign Pacific Palisades according to "scientific" principles involving all the techno-babble Newsom went on about in that CNN sit-down. Instead of, you know, letting people build the homes they want in the kind of city they like.

      It wasn't even two weeks ago that I covered Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass's plan to rebuild the Palisades in her own image (shudder), led by philanthropist, "chief recovery officer," and former LAPD commissioner Steve Soboroff. They'll hire "an outside consultant to handle a significant rebuilding contract for areas devastated by this month’s Palisades fire," as the Los Angeles Times put it, and Soboroff promised that "they’re going to represent you and make sure that everybody does exactly what they say they’re going to do."

      It was revealed last week that the "philanthropist" would be paid $500,000 for overseeing all that official graft and corruption, but Soboroff quickly backed down and said he'd do it for free. Don't worry, everybody — Soboroff included — will get their beaks plenty wet.

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

        Graft all the way down.

        Hope they build palisades into a 5 minute city.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

          I hope they build a housing equity justice city.

          1. Vernon Depner   3 months ago

            In Gaza.

      2. Don't look at me! (No longer muted!)   3 months ago

        This is the same system they are using to rebuild Lahaina in Maui. After 20 months, about 3 houses have been rebuilt.

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

        Newsom isn't bright enough to understand neither he nor anyone else is capable of planning an economy.

      4. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

        "You can’t rebuild the same. We have to rebuild with science. We have to build with climate reality in mind,"

        Funny, Alabama and Georgia have some notorious wildfire seasons, but seem to keep things mitigated through aggressive fire management--basic stuff that Calitards won't do like fuel management and ensuring there's not a lot of dead vegetation for fires to consume, because it's not as lucrative for government officials and their kickback operations as blaming climate change, or, in this case, something that happens every fucking year due to Southern California's geography.

      5. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

        You know who also pushed scientific principles as the way to run society?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

          Aldous Huxley?

        2. Kungpowderfinger   3 months ago

          Sarek?

        3. Dillinger   3 months ago

          Spock?

        4. tracerv   3 months ago

          Fauci?

          1. VULGAR MADMAN   3 months ago

            Fauci used science fiction principles.

            1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 months ago

              His legacy will be bigger than Lysenko. He certainly affected (infected?) a larger population than that paragon of Soviet science in order to ingratiate himself to a Marxist regime.

        5. mad.casual   3 months ago

          Hari Seldon?

        6. Don’t get eliminated (all the sudden I have no idea where I am on the list)   3 months ago

          Ronald Bailey?

        7. Vernon Depner   3 months ago

          L. Ron Hubbard?

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

    Trump is learning what the isralies, Iranians, jordinians, and ejyptians know. The people of palistine are animals

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

      Vermin?

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

        Oh great, now you’ll get jeffsarc claiming you’re dehumanizing them.

        1. damikesc   3 months ago

          You'd have to raise their worth to dehumanize them.

  10. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    The New York Times reports that soon a bunch of IRS agents (including the agency's pseudo-police force) might be reassigned to the Department of Homeland Security to temporarily help that agency round up and deport migrants...

    Let them whip them foreigners from horseback literally instead of all us red blooded taxpayers figuratively!

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

      At least make border crashers wait for an audit. And then send them home for their shoe box of receipts.

    2. Kungpowderfinger   3 months ago

      I’m thinking more along the lines of helping train the border patrol agents, much like how prisoners helped “train” Spetsnaz members in the old USSR.

      1. Vernon Depner   3 months ago

        Foreign interventions have long served as the R&D and training program for domestic oppression.

  11. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    The reason Musk made this offer public is apparently because Altman was trying to put evaluation of OpenAI at just 9B when estimates put it between 80 and 200B. He was basically trying to undercut the original contributors of OpenAI for his takeover. Musk has been against this low ball (we know he prefers big balls) offer, so put together a group to bid for it at the low end of estimates.

    Doesn't one of the writers here have a connection to OpenAI?

    1. Idaho-Bob   3 months ago

      because Altman was trying to put evaluation of OpenAI at just 9B when estimates put it between 80 and 200B.

      Smells a little Mar-A-Lago-y

    2. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

      I like Altman on the brain stuff, but OpenAI is open AI. A non-profit dedicated to creating an open AI. He got huge donations from Musk and others to start it under the premise of a non-profit and now he's trying to turn it into his own private company. Non-profits do not work that way.

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

        Tell that to some of the grifters running SF NGOs.

    3. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

      Isn't Liz's husband employed there?

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

        Believe so. Why it should be mentioned.

        1. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

          It was regularly mentioned in the past, maybe he's changed employers and it's not a thing anymore?

  12. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    We're in the process of developing a plan to either terminate all of them or maybe we'll move them to the border. I think we're going to move them to the border.

    Making José use the 1040 long form.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

      With all the schedules? That may constitute cruel and unusual punishment.

  13. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    But there's also a case to be made that failing to collect enough taxes...

    BOOOOOOOOOOO!

    1. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

      Also, hiss.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

        It's almost like less government could lead to less government.

        1. Vernon Depner   3 months ago

          We're not going to get less government until the final collapse.

  14. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    Even if you favor crackdowns on illegal immigration, it's worth noting that auditing employers who run, say, fruit farms and meat processing plants is a strange way to go about it since these are some of the most industrious people, gainfully employed and actually contributing to the American economy. And if you do this at scale, whole communities reliant on these plants and farms will feel the impact.

    Please stop with this underclass dem narratives.

    It wasn't even a decade ago a meat processing plant had lines formed after a raid by Americans who heard about the pay wanting to apply for the jobs.

    We don't need an illegal underclass to function.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

      It's also blatant emotional blackmail. There's nothing stopping these places from using the H-2A program for these jobs. It's laughably easy to do so because the requirements are so low, and these same corporate concerns still try to figure out loopholes or just blatantly break the law to get a dirt-cheap work force.

    2. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

      Democrats circa 1860: "But who will pick our cotton?"

      1. Vernon Depner   3 months ago

        That's why darkies were born.
        https://youtu.be/h_11Fb01Ujw?si=srVQ7vjOW-YKwWxw

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

      And if we do, it needs to change.

    4. mad.casual   3 months ago

      It wasn't even a decade ago a meat processing plant had lines formed after a raid by Americans who heard about the pay wanting to apply for the jobs.

      Remember like 5 yrs. ago when they tried to lock everyone out of jobs until they realized some people were "essential" along some metrics they couldn't define and gave precisely zero shits about any of it?

      They don't know or give a shit about what it takes to get their fruit picked or meat processed (They buy local!), they want you to *believe* that they care about you, immigrants, food, supply chains, etc....

    5. Raccroc   3 months ago

      On a similar note, if you own a meat processing plant and your business plan requires you to break federal (and likely state) employment laws in order to operate, then maybe you shouldn't be in business to begin with.

      1. Ersatz   3 months ago

        I'm more of the opinion that maybe the government laws (federal and state) are there to hinder your business if you cant be profitable and follow the law.

  15. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

    AOC claimed that illegal immigrants were the reason Americans survived the coronavirus pandemic.

    “And so if you want to be hard-nosed about it, understand that America’s immigration force and our community of immigrants, including and especially the millions of undocumented people in this country, are why America has prospered, especially why we survived the COVID-19 pandemic.” made the extraordinary claim that illegal immigrants were the reason Americans survived the coronavirus pandemic. Yes, you read that correctly.

    From ‘The Daily Wire’:

    “And so if you want to be hard-nosed about it, understand that America’s immigration force and our community of immigrants, including and especially the millions of undocumented people in this country, are why America has prospered, especially why we survived the COVID-19 pandemic.”

    1. Don't look at me! (No longer muted!)   3 months ago

      No connection or reason mentioned……

    2. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

      I’d say AOC is as dumb as a box of rocks, but I’d be insulting the box of rocks.

    3. Ron   3 months ago

      Well when you only let illegals work while Citizens were forced to stay home what would you expect to happen

    4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

      AOC is doing a fine job representing the type of Democrat who cowered in fear during the pandemic. You know, the people who would not answer the door for UPS deliveries and let packages sit outside for 24 hours (and then sprayed them down with disinfectant while wearing a hazmat suit). These people were indeed dependent on others who kept functioning and working, and in the Democratic hive mind (and urban metro hive locations) only brave immigrants would do that.

      1. TrickyVic (old school)   3 months ago

        I still see some people wearing masks.

      2. BYODB   3 months ago

        'Well, yeah. Those immigrants are worthless and if they keel over dead you just replace them with, like, their kid or something. Your betters need their ivory towers, and you can't live in an ivory tower without disposable servants!'

        -AOC, probably

  16. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    The Justice Department has told prosecutors to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, proving that all Adams' Mar-a-Lago trips to curry favor with the current admin were well-spent.

    Or it was another political hit job by Garland after Adam's started publicly talking about the costs of illegal immigration.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

      I’d wager it was a political hit job as Eric Adams was straying from the Democrat plantation.

      1. Chipper Chunked Chile Con Congress (ex NCW)   3 months ago

        Democrats hate it when black people get off the plantation.

  17. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    Nobody registered in the city's lottery system wants it, when offered.

    Why anyone owns property in that commie hellhole is beyond me.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

      The City has a plan for that.

  18. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    The Justice Department has told prosecutors to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams...

    Take that, Biden handlers!

  19. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

    Even if you favor crackdowns on illegal immigration, it's worth noting that auditing employers who run, say, fruit farms and meat processing plants is a strange way to go about it…

    Not as strange as you might think. Meat packers, in particular, tend to use these illegal aliens in a manner that would make Upton Sinclair blush. They get paid less, commonly under the table, to do jobs that result in repetitive injuries, lost fingers, and lost limbs with minimal to no actual care afterward. Just dumped like yesterday’s moldy bread and replaced with another illegal alien.

    Once upon a time, from the 1920s to the 1980s, meat packing used to be a higher paying job, a union job (unions that came in due to abuses line those seen currently). These companies, with more foreign ownership, then started replacing these workers with the illegals.

    1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

      Don't forget the ability to use children in these jobs if here illegally!

      https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-immigration-alabama/

    2. Incunabulum   3 months ago

      No, they do not get paid less or under the table.

      The companies have to have their paperwork together. Those working their have presented documentation. It might be forged but it's the right paperwork.

      The company can't pay them less or it leaves the company open to charges of knowingly employing illegals.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   3 months ago

        Yeah paying under the table really only works for a small business with significant cash sales which would not include most meat packing plants.

        1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   3 months ago

          Yep, bingo. Homebuilders hiring guys to lay sod, etc.

          I work in employee benefits, and I have construction clients, they all have paperwork. They have to. And it’s my job to explain employee benefits to them. Even when free, it can be challenging to get them to enroll.

          1. Raccroc   3 months ago

            I don't know about anywhere else, but in TX, construction is rife with illegals; they just have to jump through hoops to do it.
            Here is an example of how a lot of it works:

            For example: in order to get a contract to build a highway that includes federal funds, you have to hire all legal workers. So, and company who is completely above board bids and wins the contract. They then break the project into a bunch of smaller contracts that their inhouse employees with oversee and bid those out. The winners of those bids have to be legal; however, the labor they hire to do that actual work is of no concern to the original main contractor.
            So, you have a contract to do dirt work - illegals
            ... a contract to do rebar work - illegals
            ... a contract to do concrete pouring - illegals
            ... a contract for pre-fab concrete - illegals
            ... and so on with landscaping, asphalt, etc.

            In the end, a large company ends up being responsible for a large numbers of illegals getting jobs and pay... but their paperwork is all in order and above board.

        2. Raccroc   3 months ago

          IDK, a few years back there was a pallet manufacture that was raided by ICE. ~105 total employees and ~97 of them were illegal (everyone but owner, couple of sales, front office manger, accountant, and a couple others).
          No idea about how they paid them or to what degree they cooked the books though.

      2. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

        I imagine that varies from state to state.

        The ones up here in Western Canada operate on the same lines that ITL described. And they don't care about the paperwork because they haven't reported them as employees in the first place. The cartels ship them up, although a good number are imported from Somalia too. They work until they can't, and then heave-ho. You'd be amazed at how many meatpackers are "legally" operating on a skeleton crew.

      3. But SkyNet is a Private Company   3 months ago

        Yeah, anyone claiming this has no idea how business works -

        “hmmmm, I’ll pay them $2/hr less than minimum wage so I can Not deduct the salary as a business expense, get sued out of business when someone is maimed or killed and they aren’t covered by workman’s comp, and risk prison.
        Totally worth it”

        1. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

          It's a lot more than $2 less, once you factor in the things like workman's comp, benefits etc that they have to carry on declared workers by law. Once you add all that up, most American workers cost their employers almost double what their wages are.

  20. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

    Hamas continues to downgrade the value of Palestinians. A few weeks ago it was 4 Israelis for 200 Palestinians (50 Pals per jew). This last one was 3 Israelis for 183 Palestinians (61 Pals per jew).

    Thoughts now are that Hamas is saying no more exchanges because they're fresh out of living hostages.

    1. Bertram Guilfoyle   3 months ago

      But jfree, trueman, and misek (ie himmler, goering, and goebbels) have told me that the "hannibal doctrine" means the Israelis don't value their own at all.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

        But the money-grubbers are supposed to be better at crafty deals, right?

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

        See the Nazi John Z below.

    2. BYODB   3 months ago


      Thoughts now are that Hamas is saying no more exchanges because they're fresh out of living hostages.

      Probably accurate. If anything, it's amazing any of the hostages were actually alive.

      Savages aren't known for their ethical treatment of prisoners, they probably tortured them to death whether intentionally or on accident.

  21. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    Google Maps has changed a certain body of water's name.

    Mexico will have the last laugh next time the gulf's new owners have to foot the bill for an oil spill.

    1. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

      On a purely geographic basis, calling it the Gulf of America makes far more sense, because America has a longer coastline (also, America can also be used to describe any country in the Western Hemisphere). The Gulf of Mexico was a leftover from Colonial Spain, when Texas was part of Mexico and most of the US Gulf Coast also were Spanish territories. The other thing is that it's quite common for different countries to have different names for the same geographic feature, hell, it's quite common for different ethnicity/cultures within a country to have different names for the same geographic feature. People getting butthurt over this in the top three of ridiculous level TDS. Which is probably why he did it, massive trolling.

      1. Truthfulness   3 months ago

        They were clamoring for inclusivity this whole time... so why not name the body of water after the entire continent and not just one country?

      2. Vernon Depner   3 months ago

        it's quite common for different countries to have different names for the same geographic feature

        Like how it's the Arab Gulf or the Persian Gulf depending of which coast you're on.

  22. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    Then again, politics isn't only about enmity and payback...

    It's also to see your enemies driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women. And also to assure they never win another election.

  23. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

    King Abdullah and the rest of the Arab world knows exactly what Palestinians in their country will do--they've fucked up and fomented wars everywhere they've ever been--which is why they have not been willing to accept meaningful numbers of 'refugees' from Gaza and probably will not accept any in the future.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

      Maybe those USAID programs for gender change, gay rights, and abortion in Gaza were actually on the right track.

      1. Truthfulness   3 months ago

        Margaret Sanger would be so proud.

  24. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    Refugee resettlement groups have filed the first lawsuit against President Trump's move to indefinitely pause the US refugee program...

    It will be the courts that keep the gravy train running.

    1. damikesc   3 months ago

      I would wonder where courts have the power to control foreign policy, but they already pretend to control the Treasury Dept...

  25. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    From last night's @semafor media newsletter: Ro Khanna is going on the Adam Friedland show...

    Not exactly Rogan.

    1. mad.casual   3 months ago

      Apparently Ro thinks that, whatever specific group or ideology he represents, they didn't talk at conservatives, comedians, liberals, or influencers enough in 2024.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

        Wanna bet on how long it takes Ro to start scolding deplorables?

      2. Social Justice is neither   3 months ago

        By talk do you mean threaten with violence and ruin?

  26. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

    "just found." They think you're stupid.
    BREAKING - The FBI has just found over 2,000 secret JFK assassination records, never provided to the Warren Commission.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

      I have a nagging suspicion that JFK and RFK were assassinated as they were going to go after the “deep state”, and Nixon was removed for a similar reason. Too many glowies involved in Watergate. They also seem to have saddled Reagan with Bush for the same reason.

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

        I am shocked that Bob wodwards first story after working for the cia was Watergate!

      2. Spiritus Mundi   3 months ago

        But they are becoming more inept. Their lawfare failed and their patsies missed, twice.

      3. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

        That's the same reason they pushed Pence on Trump in version 1.

      4. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

        I have a nagging suspicion that JFK and RFK were assassinated as they were going to go after the “deep state”,

        I don't know about JFK, but RFK had a well-earned reputation at that point of being a legal crusader, notably going after the mob even after they helped get his brother elected. I'm sure the last thing the glowies wanted was Robert digging in their files and finding out a lot of shit he wasn't supposed to learn.

        Even though the FBI wasn't around at the turn of the century, it starts to make you wonder about McKinley, too. This was the last guy who should have been an assassination target, even taking into account the retarded nature of anarchists like the one who killed him.

        I wouldn't be surprised if Teddy used his family's money to have a hit put out on the guy, because he didn't actually like McKinley all that much, and was a powermonger of the first order.

        1. nobody 2   3 months ago

          JFK vetoed Operation Northwoods and pulled the missiles out of Turkey in the Cuban Missile Crisis.

      5. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

        I didn't find our about Woodward IC connections until a few years ago. Amazingly obvious now.

      6. Fats of Fury   3 months ago

        Either that or simply JFK and RFK were in LBJ's way.

  27. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

    The DOGE team just discovered that FEMA sent $59M LAST WEEK to luxury hotels in New York City to house illegal migrants.

    Sending this money violated the law and is in gross insubordination to the President’s executive order.
    That money is meant for American disaster relief and instead is being spent on high end hotels for illegals!
    A clawback demand will be made today to recoup those funds

    1. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

      They told us FEMA had NO money for Americans on Maui
      NO money for Americans in East Palestine, Ohio
      NO money for Americans in Western North Carolina
      BUT FEMA HAD AN EXTRA $1 BILLION TO SPEND ON ILLEGALS??

      1. Don't look at me! (No longer muted!)   3 months ago

        A guy’s walking down the strip in Las Vegas when another man approaches him, asking for money because his wife is in the hospital and really needs an operation.
        The first man thinks for a second and then asks, “I’d like to help you out, but how do I know you won’t take my money, go into the casino, and blow it all at the roulette table?”
        The second man answers, “Oh, you don’t have to worry about that. I’ve got gambling money.”

      2. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

        You have to remember their priorities. They were Americans last, global shit first.

        1. Social Justice is neither   3 months ago

          Look, Americans in need are a convenient revenue generator, while the NGOs they funnel the money the money through are a generous source of personal income for them.

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

            Don't you wish you knew someone as generous as you?

            1. Social Justice is neither   3 months ago

              Just pointing out their priorities are getting paid and the money laundering NGOs and pulling on American heartstrings has been a fantastic personal wealth generator for the parasite class through both government payments justified by emotional blackmail and direct donations.

          2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

            But they got us to bitch about spending efficiencies in government agencies.

            1. rbike   3 months ago

              Supposedly Noem had the 4 responsible for sending the money arrested. Heartwarming, good news story of the day.

              1. rbike   3 months ago

                No, just fired. But we could dream, right?

    2. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

      The Department of Homeland Security told Fox News that "four employees are being fired today for circumventing leadership and unilaterally making the egregious payment for hotels for migrants in New York City."

      The firings come after Elon Musk wrote on X Monday that "The DOGE team just discovered that FEMA sent $59M LAST WEEK to luxury hotels in New York City to house illegal migrants."

      "Firings include FEMA’s Chief Financial Officer, two program analysts and a grant specialist," the DHS also said. "Under President Trump and Secretary Noem’s leadership, DHS will not sit idly and allow deep state activists to undermine the will and safety of the American people."

      […]

      Of the $59.3 million, $19 million was for direct hotel costs, while the balance funded other services such as food and security. According to NY City Hall, the funds were not part of a disaster relief grant.

    3. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

      But there is no Deep State, no entrenched bureaucrats who play by their own rules and defy Administration orders according to their own politics, and anyone talking about such a thing is just a conspiracy theorist.

      "What do you call 4 deep state bureaucrats who got fired? A good start..."

  28. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

    "Hamas has accused Israel of dragging its feet on allowing aid into Gaza, one of the conditions of the first phase of the agreement, a charge Israel has rejected as untrue. In turn, Israel has accused Hamas of not respecting the order in which the hostages were to be released and of orchestrating abusive public displays before large crowds when they have been handed over to the Red Cross."

    One of these may or may not have happened, it's hard to say. But let's say Hamas has not shown itself to be pantheons of veracity in their public statements in the past, whereas we've seen the actual hostage releases on the news with the circus atmosphere, Hamas parades, gift bags and certificates commemorating their time in Gaza.

    https://x.com/JoeTruzman/status/1888797471029248028

    Bring your child to work day, Gaza edition.

  29. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

    Ron Paul gets it.

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   3 months ago

      Seriously putting Ron Paul in charge of auditing the Fed is a libertarian moment beyond anything I could imagine.

      1. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

        Reason Magazine hardest hit.

      2. Jefferson Paul   3 months ago

        Yes, but Ron Paul wasn't elected to do this. And even though him auditing the Fed and pointing out all the shady shit it does might cause us to END THE FED, it's just not right. Plus, another president down the line might just re-start the Fed, so we shouldn't do this, and Ron Paul should just stay retired for the good of democracy.

        1. Chipper Chunked Chile Con Congress (ex NCW)   3 months ago

          Did Reason offer you a job as an Editor in Chief or something?

  30. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

    This is what we’re dealing with everywhere in government
    [X video clip]

    The arrogance of the bureaucrat in the clip is astounding. She obviously thinks she is the smartest person in the world while boldly stating the stupidest thing ever.

    1. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

      Reference the latest jobs report...not realizing that the report is for a period from well before Trump taking office...

      https://x.com/RepJasmine/status/1887904378427949316

      Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett

      @RepJasmine
      So it turns out when you DON'T go woke, you go broke.

      Trump's New DEI? Dying Economy and Inflation.

      It's only two weeks in and Trump is Making America Broke Again!

      Readers added context they thought people might want to know:

      The Job Growth data from U.S. Bureau of Labor that is referenced, is from a time period ending before President Donald J. Trump took his place in office as the 47 President of the United States of America.

      "Reference period" US Bureau of Labor Statistics.

      Of course, she's a racist bitch anyway:

      Rep Jasmine Crockett: “I am tired of the white tears. When you compare me to MTG or me to Lauren Boebert, there is no comparison. And that is the life that we have always lived. So the only people that are crying are the mediocre white boys.”

      1. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

        Best response on the thread: "Your comment has been rated 3 Kamalas and 1 AOC for how stupid it is."

      2. mad.casual   3 months ago

        On National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, I'm calling on Trump to unfreeze PEPFAR now.

        Probably my White Privilege talking, but I've never heard of Black HIV/AIDS before. If that shit was invented by the CIA too, they should've been defunded sooner. Rather than continuing to infect Black people and then pay them off like the Tuskegee Experiments.

        1. Rick James   3 months ago

          I'm guessing Black HIV/AIDS is similar to Gay HIV/AIDS. It doesn't exist, because it's "everyone's disease" right up until they threaten to take some money away, then suddenly it becomes "my disease".

        2. Vernon Depner   3 months ago

          "Gay liberation" never happened in the urban Black community, so gay male sex and the resulting STDs aren't talked about much.

      3. damikesc   3 months ago

        Compared to Boebert and MTG, Crockett barely qualifies as human. Compared to, well, anybody on Earth, she barely qualifies as well.

    2. Marshal   3 months ago

      The arrogance of the bureaucrat in the clip is astounding. She obviously thinks she is the smartest person in the world while boldly stating the stupidest thing ever.

      This is a symptom of never being challenged on anything. Government leaders simply use their position to deny everything and since there is no one with the authority and interest to call them out it has to be accepted by everyone else even though they all know she's bullshitting.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

      If not for Dunning-Kruger what would "smart" Democrats do?

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

    Eric adams started getting investigated because he criticized open boarders and Biden.

  32. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

    EX-USAID CHIEF SAMANTHA POWER’S NET WORTH SKYROCKETS—FROM $6.7M TO $30M ON A $180K SALARY
    Samantha Power, Biden’s ex-USAID chief, saw her wealth explode while earning just $180K per year.
    Where did the extra $23.3M come from? And all of this in just 3 years! USAID oversees billions in global funding—was she cashing in?
    The public deserves answers. Follow the money.

    1. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

      Nothing new though.

      Chuck Schumer has NEVER held a job in the private sector, and his net worth is $81 MILLION.

      Born in 1950
      Graduated law school 1975
      Leeching off Tax Payers since 1975
      Never had a real job

      Chuck Schumer is the Poster Child for Term Limits.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

        He’s afraid his grift will be exposed and he might have to go to federal pound-him-in-the-ass prison.

        1. Outlaw Josey Wales   3 months ago

          He always messes up the decimal point.

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

        And I remember gripes about Musk since he's never had a government job before.
        Which sounds fine to me.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

          Professional jealousy.

        2. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

          Every time I hear some leftist cry about one of Trump's appointees not having government experience (or the right government experience), I can't help but think 'And, your point is? That's exactly who we need in charge right now. We've tried the whole revolving door, professional bureaucrats thing, and guess what? It fucking didn't work. Time to do something different.' But he was only a mid-level officer. Works for me, the only thing I would have liked better was if he had been enlisted or an NCO. Trust me, that's who really understands how fucked up and wasteful our military has been. Not some fucking professional Pentagon desk driving Flag officer, who, outside a few ticket punching billets, has never served outside those concrete walls in Northern Virginia.

  33. Spiritus Mundi   3 months ago

    Of course, as a good scofflaw libertarian...

    Meanwhile all the true libertarians demand Trump to FoLlOw ThE RuLeS!

    1. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

      And to follow all the old rules, before they got changed. And to not bring any weapons to a gunfight, let alone a knife.

      I want to see Trump propose adding 7 new SCOTUS justices, for example. I just want to see heads explode at the mention of it, not for him to really mean to expand the court.

  34. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

    You can't put a 25 year old in charge of 5 trillion dollars

    That's a job for an advanced dementia patient worked like a puppet by a legion of kleptomaniac troons

    1. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

      a puppet by a legion of 25-year old kleptomaniac troons

      1. mad.casual   3 months ago

        Who totally struggled to keep up with the dementia patient's rigorous schedule.

  35. Spiritus Mundi   3 months ago

    Refugee resettlement groups have filed the first lawsuit against President Trump's move to indefinitely pause the US refugee program

    Of course the executive branch should have no say in such matters. Judges know best how many refugees the US must accept and how much to spend on them. Trump still to blame for all the spending though.

    1. windycityattorney   3 months ago

      There could be some reliance interests involved. Some of the refugees were already approved and quite literally waiting for the flight. And then abruptly cancelled with no notice. Regardless of whether its legal or not, still a pretty dick move. They were going to move to the United States. They are now quite likely homeless and depending on why they qualified for refugee status; they could be (murdered, jailed, whatever).

      Its one thing to slowly wind down some program; another to simply "delete it" or "feed it to the woodchipper" as Musk likes to proclaim. Well human lives might be going into real woodchippers so saving a few bucks to do things in a responsible way shouldn't be too much to ask.

      But fuck em, right? They were prolly not white and a risk to eat our pets if they got here.

      1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 months ago

        Do you have anything other than emoting?

      2. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

        Yes, fuck them.

        They were never actual refugees and every single one was a con-artist. The actual refugees from Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Syria, etc. all arrived using the proper procedures. Not just showing up at the Mexican border.

        So you know what? Fuck your attempt at emotional blackmail pretending to be concern.

      3. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

        Unlike you, I realize that the majority of Hispanics are white. I don't classify them as another ethnicity since their of Spanish or Portuguese , e.g., European descent. Only fucking racist proggies suddenly start classifying anyone descended from the inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula as non-white. I bet you also believe that the best and true whites are 6 foot tall, Blonde hair and blue eyes. Just like some other people we won't mention did.

        1. Vernon Depner   3 months ago

          When I was growing up, Greeks were considered "black".

          1. See Double You   3 months ago

            As a school girl, my mom, who is ethnically Greek, was called the N-word by the WASP girls.

            1. Vernon Depner   3 months ago

              We must be from the same region.

  36. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

    Only 5% of countries deliver climate plans for meeting targets under the Paris Agreement
    The nations missing the deadline account for 83% of global emissions.

    Trudeau has crippled Canada's economy and energy industry in his Net Zero madness even though Canada was always negative zero thanks to the world's largest forest covering 60% of the country's land area.

    Biden tried to crippled the USA's economy and energy industry in his Net Zero madness even though you already met your 2030 targets through the natural gas switch.

    1. Don't look at me! (No longer muted!)   3 months ago

      But natural gas is bad, mkay?

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

      The whole point of it was a massive wealth transfer racket from the First World to the Third World. The whole thing was a joke from the start in declaring China and India as "developing nations," which hasn't been the case since the 1960s.

      It's also why the US shouldn't involve itself in this massive multi-national agreements. Let the WEF thralls flail around trying to make that shit happen.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

        If "climate change" people want to talk seriously about reducing CO2 emissions with scrubbers or catalytic converters, or want to talk about nuclear power, or how to build up a resilient and reliable grid that would be able to support an all-electric US economy on all-electric, or carbon capture technologies, or desalination, or space-based microwave-delivered power, any number of things, I'm happy to talk about those because those are aiming at being a "solution".

        There is no "solution" ever to be found in the climate change problem by taking money away from "rich" people or countries and giving it to people and countries.

        Which is largely what the IPCC proceedings on climate change actually talks about. The IPCC is the ultimate global authority on the subject of climate change. They do a fantastic job of documenting the observed changes and presenting lots of models about the potential changes. But then they spend as much time addressing poverty and inequality as they do talking about actual solutions (and most of the "solutions" proposed take the form of getting government force people to emit less CO2, by any means required...they call it "behaviour- and lifestyle- related measures" and "demand-side management" but what they really mean is "Enabling this investment requires the mobilization and better integration of a range of policy instruments that include the reduction of socially inefficient fossil fuel subsidy regimes and innovative price and non-price national and international policy instruments.") The whole report is basically about money, money controlled by governments...https://www.ipcc.ch/sr15/

        There's a whole chapter: Chapter 5: Sustainable Development, Poverty Eradication and Reducing Inequalities

        Why is this even a topic for the IPCC? And it's not limited to one chapter in the report, either...

        Enabling Rapid and Far-Reaching Change

        The speed of transitions and of technological change required to limit warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels has been observed in the past within specific sectors and technologies {4.2.2.1}. But the geographical and economic scales at which the required rates of change in the energy, land, urban, infrastructure and industrial systems would need to take place are larger and have no documented historic precedent (limited evidence, medium agreement). To reduce inequality and alleviate poverty, such transformations would require more planning and stronger institutions (including inclusive markets) than observed in the past, as well as stronger coordination and disruptive innovation across actors and scales of governance.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

          Why is this even a topic for the IPCC?

          Because these people are marxists.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

            Well, more like inner party Soviets. You don't expect them to live lives of privation, do you?

      2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   3 months ago

        Not really, the whole point was the trillions in graft the ruling elite could siphon off during that transfer (to their pals, the ruling elites of the poor countries).

        Ex: Maurice Strong and AlGore’s Climate Exchange, the Clinton Global Initiative, etc

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

      Suggested reading:
      "Unsettled", Koonin
      "Climate Risk", Curry
      "Apocalypse Never", Schellenberger
      "Fossil Future", Epstein

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

        +1

  37. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

    Warning, Jeffy. This one's opinion.

    Incompetent or crooked?
    “Generally, when auditors find that an organization’s accounting system makes errors easy to commit and difficult to spot, they assume the system is designed that way because it is intended to facilitate fraud.”

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

      It's not just USAID--just wait until these autists start to actually dig into the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and the DoD, which has never passed an audit but resulted in no one getting fired over it.

      The amount of fraud and graft in Medicaid in particular has to be absolutely staggering given how much debt it's imposing on us, and I'm sure there's plenty of shell games going on in Defense that show money going to hookers for the generals rather than chow or supplies for the troops.

      1. Ersatz   3 months ago

        not only is it not just USAID... it sounds a lot like all the changes to election laws enacted by democrat swing states before the 2020 election.... "makes errors easy to commit and difficult to spot" or, in this case ... difficult to verify

    2. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

      Ever see the movie “Casino”? In it, the mob (Kansas City in the movie, but the Chicago Outfit in real life) performs a skimming operation at three different casinos they indirectly own via the Teamsters Union. This whole operation in the federal government reminds me exactly of that. It’s a mafia style skimming operation on our fucking tax money.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

        Pretty much.

        Both the books for "Goodfellas" ("Wiseguy") and "Casino" I actually found to be much more compelling than the movies, FWIW. "Goodfellas" only scratched the surface of how much of a thief and a hustler Henry Hill really was; same with "Casino" and the extent of the skimming operation. I will say that Sharon Stone was perfectly cast as an aging hooker, and she was WAY nastier in real life than they showed in the movie.

        There was one instance reported in "Wiseguy" that was notably left out of the movie, where the guidos caught a black guy stalking an old Italian woman to her apartment (these were insular, de facto segregated neighborhoods back then and no one recognized the guy), tracked him the whole way, then caught him when he tried to do a home invasion and threw him off the building.

    3. But SkyNet is a Private Company   3 months ago

      Yes, many insurance agents have to take Anti Money Laundering Training every year. That is considered prima-facie evidence of ML, and you are not to accept certain funds, or sell certain cash-value policies to certain people for that reason on pain of fines and professional discipline, including suspension of your license ( over a few thousand dollars , mind you)

      1. Marshal   3 months ago

        One of my personal irritances is the difference between what our government demands of others and what they think is reasonable for themselves. There shouldn't be a difference between these, what our government thinks is a basic control requirement for a business they should also produce for their own entities.

        But in reality not only does every business (and individual, to a lesser degree) have to be ready and able to show where every dollar came from and went the government also demands many businesses know where their customer's money came from. Meanwhile they cannot tell us anything about how their billions and sometimes trillions is spent. Publicly owned businesses are required to have a system of internal controls which allows these questions to be answered, and the same is required of businesses with material bank loans.

        Then these government officials play word games that their failures are not waste, fraud, or abuse presumably because they are incompetence or indifference instead. Are we supposed to believe these are better?

        1. Chipper Chunked Chile Con Congress (ex NCW)   3 months ago

          One of my personal irritances is the difference between what our government demands of others and what they think is reasonable for themselves. There shouldn't be a difference between these, what our government thinks is a basic control requirement for a business they should also produce for their own entities.

          Quoted for truth.

  38. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

    The Norwegian Refugee Council has announced it is SUSPENDING its activities in almost 20 Countries due to the USAID freeze imposed by President Trump.

    It receives $150 million each year from USAID.

    Norway is one of the world's richest countries and has a sovereign wealth fund worth billions. Why do they need money from the States?

    1. Don't look at me! (No longer muted!)   3 months ago

      Wrong. Their sovereign wealth fund is worth $1.8 trillion. Norway is one of the wealthiest countries on the planet.

      1. Mickey Rat   3 months ago

        Due to petrodollars but still imposes a ridiculous level of taxation on its citizenry.

      2. See.More   3 months ago

        Wrong. Their sovereign wealth fund is worth $1.8 trillion.

        Wow. Calling, "Norway is one of the world's richest countries and has a sovereign wealth fund worth billions," wrong b/c it is actually over a trillion is... uhm... wrong.

        You see, 1.8 trillion is 1 million, 800 thousand billions. So, a 1.8 trillion valuation proves the assertion that it is "worth billions."

        /pedant

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

      Nice of Don to provide them with some cover for shutting down their rapefugee importation.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

      Because nothing gets a liberal as close to orgasm as virtue signaling with someone else's money?

      1. Dillinger   3 months ago

        presenting your minor to surgeons is the new Fifty Shades

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

          Fifty Shades of Gender

    4. Rick James   3 months ago

      They can't go on without $150 million?

    5. Rick James   3 months ago

      BREAKING: The Norwegian Refugee Council has announced it is SUSPENDING its activities in almost 20 Countries due to the USAID freeze imposed by President Trump.

      It receives $150 million each year from USAID.

      Wow... So Norway's 'aid program' was me giving money to other countries. Jesus Trump may be the best President in history because of this.

      1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   3 months ago

        Yes, but bIg BaLlZ iSnT oLd EnOuGh To ReNt HiS oWn CaR

    6. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

      Danesgeld?

      1. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

        Lol, Nordgeld, darn close.

        It is always a temptation for a rich and lazy nation,
        To puff and look important and to say:–
        "Though we know we should defeat you,
        we have not the time to meet you.
        We will therefore pay you cash to go away."
        4
        And that is called paying the Dane-geld;
        But we've proved it again and again,
        That if once you have paid him the Dane-geld
        You never get rid of the Dane.

        1. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

          Just being pedantic, but both the French and British tended to label all Scandinavian raiders at the time Danes, rather they came from Denmark, Norway, or Sweden. Hell, even if they had been born and raised in the conquered areas of the British Isles and France, Dane was a generic term. Also, the word Norway was a reference to the North Way, which is in modern Western Norway, specifically the passage between the mainland and the western islands of Norway. Most of Southeast Norway was part of Gotland and was more closely tied to Denmark, especially Zeeland.

  39. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

    Pretty sure that the decision is allocated the President, even if the former President set a number at the beginning of the fiscal year, that's a MAXIMUM not a requirement.

    8 U.S. Code § 1157 - Annual admission of refugees and admission of emergency situation refugees

    (2)Except as provided in subsection (b), the number of refugees who may be admitted under this section in any fiscal year after fiscal year 1982 shall be such number as the President determines, before the beginning of the fiscal year and after appropriate consultation, is justified by humanitarian concerns or is otherwise in the national interest.

  40. JohnZ   3 months ago

    As far as I'm concerned, the more hell Isn'treal catches the better. I could care less about that nasty little Talmudic state. The world has rued the day Isn'treal was allowed to be created and ever since then the entire middle east has been in an uproar, by design of course by the Zionist's craving to control the entire area fed by their own mass delusions of grandeur over humanity.
    You will never find a more dishonest, lying, backstabbing and calculating lot than the Israelis.
    Just remember, the JFK assassination, the U.S.S. Liberty and 9/11.
    Isn'treal uses nuclear blackmail to get whatever it wants and if a certain country doesn't comply, they get a disaster.
    So ask me if I care about that shitty little zionist turd of a country. I don't.

    1. Don't look at me! (No longer muted!)   3 months ago

      Get lost .

    2. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

      Sure like blaming Israel for the CIAs shenanigans, huh?

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

      One more fucking Nazi shit. Fuck off and die, asshole.

    4. JohnZ   3 months ago

      Nobody wants to know the truth. They've allowed themselves to be brainwashed.
      Oh well.

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

        One more LYING pile of Nazi shit. Fuck off and die, asshole.

    5. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

      Weak trolling.

    6. Social Justice is neither   3 months ago

      Why should I feel an ounce of sympathy for the terrorist State of Palestine or it's Nazi racist supporters like you? Please show your solidarity by throwing yourself off the tallest building you can find, repeatedly if necessary.

    7. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

      I know where I can get an M1 anyone have some 150 gr ball rounds so we can deal with this Nazi the correct way?

    8. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

      Must be a UN representative...

      https://www.spiked-online.com/2025/02/11/the-uns-loathing-of-israel-is-out-of-control/

      The United Nations – unlike the US, the EU, the UK and other Western states – does not consider Hamas to be a terrorist organisation. This was true before the Hamas invasion and massacre on 7 October 2023. And it has remained true in the months that have followed.

      In February 2024, Martin Griffiths, a British diplomat then serving as UN under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs, explained the UN’s position in the starkest of terms: ‘Hamas is not a terrorist group for us’, he told Sky News, ‘it is a political movement’. He gave that interview just four months after Hamas had slaughtered, raped, kidnapped and literally terrorised Jewish men and women in southern Israel.

      ...

      Israel has become an institutional obsession of the UN, for both staff and members. During the past decade, the UN General Assembly has adopted 140 resolutions that were highly critical of the Jewish state – that’s double the number of resolutions critical of all the other countries in the world put together.

      There is little that is implicit or unconscious about the UN’s anti-Israel bias. It is endemic and all-consuming. This is an institution that is rotting from within.

      1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 months ago

        People that actually investigate find no wrongdoing by Israel. The talking point crowd is guilty of participating in crimes against humanity in supporting Hamas.

      2. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

        Maybe we should encourage Japan to invade Manchuria again, at least that brought down the League of Nations.

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

          FDR gets deserved criticism for, oh, S/S, but the UN has proven to be at least as pernicious.

  41. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

    Democrats mad about Trump's cuts on spending planning to...shut down the government...

    "Republicans will need Democratic votes in the Senate and the House to avoid a government shutdown and a debt default later this year, given the GOP’s narrow majorities in both chambers. Democrats say they see little rationale now to try to compromise with Republicans who have shown little interest in stopping Trump’s aggressive use of executive power."

    https://hotair.com/tree-hugging-sister/2025/02/10/double-down-dudes-dems-willing-to-shut-gov-down-to-save-fraud-and-abuse-from-trump-n3799678

    1. Jerry B.   3 months ago

      But, not to worry. In the media, it will be the Republicans shutting down the government because they won't yield to the Democrat's reasonable budget increases.

      1. Rick James   3 months ago

        Maybe Matt Welch will write an article.

        1. Dillinger   3 months ago

          good lord let's hope not.

          1. Ersatz   3 months ago

            oh my .. good lord
            Everybody at the bar gettin' tipsy

        2. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

          And then Gollum, er I mean Sullum will write a longer piece about how the "Trump" shutdown is "illegal".

      2. Marshal   3 months ago

        On the bright side we've just seen that the left media doesn't amount to jack shit anymore - as long as Reps realize that and push forward.

        The Doomsday Weapon the left has used to intimidate and paralyze the right has been defeated. It's a new day.

  42. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

    "Everyone who wants more innocent people taken hostage and tortured in the future raise your hand. Hey you in the back, demanding that we pay exorbitant ransom, release hundreds of convicted violent criminals, and allow terrorists to set the agenda, get your fucking hands up!"

  43. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

    'For those just tuning in: OpenAI was originally structured as a nonprofit claiming that its sole goal was "to benefit humanity as a whole, unconstrained by a need to generate financial return." At some unclear point, this changed; Altman is now pursuing structuring it as a for-profit.'

    So, Skynet was always about the Benjamins.

    1. Dillinger   3 months ago

      >>now pursuing structuring it as a for-profit

      at least history will now have the exact moment Altman ruined the universe for personal gain

    2. BYODB   3 months ago

      It was a non-profit until they figured out it worked, plain and simple.

  44. lwt1960   3 months ago

    IRS Cops- Libertarian shouldn't be synomous with Anarchism. The Federal ID check program for employers has been in place since ~2010 and, from personal experience as an employer, is very effective for checking validity of social security cards presented for employment. Anybody hiring illegals is willfully violating the law and knows the risk. The raids are for show and are the stuff of urban legend. If any employees hired post 2010 get through, the process is you get a letter with a list of employees with mismatches and they are given 30 days to present a valid social security card or they are not authorized to work. Pretty simple.

    Ro Khanna- when will the dems learn it's not the medium, it's the message.

    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   3 months ago

      Well, ITINs and I9s are not SSNs, so you have no idea what you are talking about

  45. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

    'Google Maps has changed a certain body of water's name.'

    And don't you dare dead-name the Gulf.

    1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

      It identifies as an ocean now. Google should be ashamed.

    2. BYODB   3 months ago

      So dumb.

  46. Rick James   3 months ago

    Hey, you guys remember when they claimed that transgender deconstructuve surgeries weren't happening on children? You guys remember that? You all remember when they said there were no surgeries happening on anyone under 18? That it was a paranoid MAGA myth that surgeries and parts were being cut off on minors?

    Well, we just rocketed the fuck past "Ok, it's happening but it's not as bad as you say"... skidded through "It is as bad as you say and it's a good thing" and are now embedded in the wall of "shut up bigot!"

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

      Where’s White Dicksalad Mike when you need his asinine defense of “it’s not happening”?

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

      “That’s putting kids’ lives in danger. That’s hurting them, actively,” Alex emphasized.

      Besides the obvious lies here, you know what hurts them, actively "Alex"? Cancer, early onset osteoporosis, mangled genitals, stunted growth, and a lifetime of drug cocktails to deal with such "affirming care."

      1. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

        Don't forget sexual dysfunction and sterility.

      2. Vernon Depner   3 months ago

        a lifetime

        That's why surgical trannies are a cash cow. For life, they will need hormone injections, antibiotics, physical therapy, psychotherapy, psychoactive drugs, and corrective surgeries. Get a tranny on the table, and you're guaranteed millions in future sales, so long as the insurance companies and state programs are required to cover them.

  47. Dillinger   3 months ago

    >>"All Hell ..."

    I assume he has maps of important peoples' homes.

  48. Dillinger   3 months ago

    >>Refugee resettlement groups suing Trump administration:

    should be setting up gofundmes instead.

  49. Rick James   3 months ago

    For those just tuning in: OpenAI was originally structured as a nonprofit claiming that its sole goal was "to benefit humanity as a whole, unconstrained by a need to generate financial return."

    Now you know why I absolutely do not trust OpenAI. I said it before, I'll say it again, I have more trust in the used car salesman with matching belt and shoes trying to get me into the used
    Chrysler Sebring than I do these twisted, don't-be-evil tech companies whose founders emerge from an oxygenated anti-emw sleep pod, wearing a toga, bowing and saying "Namaste" while assuring you that they're completely uninterested in money and only want to build a better humanity.

    1. BYODB   3 months ago

      Well, they want to build a better humanity and they want to control it so that it stays better.

      Frankly, don't trust anyone that says they want to 'build a better humanity' since the track record of that phrase is terrible.

      1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   3 months ago

        What, you don’t like Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, Hitler, and the Progressive Eugenicists?

    2. Jefferson Paul   3 months ago

      ... while assuring you that they're completely uninterested in money and only want to build a better humanity.

      Speaking of the Clintons:

      https://x.com/ChelseaClinton/status/1889043033322119204

  50. Dillinger   3 months ago

    >>fruit farms and meat processing plants ... are some of the most industrious people, gainfully employed and actually contributing to the American economy.

    and comprising only 1% of the illegal immigant populace

  51. Dillinger   3 months ago

    >>But there's also a case to be made that failing to collect enough taxes (while also abdicating responsibility to go after, say, entitlement reform) will make it impossible for Trump and Musk to ever get the federal government's books in order.

    libertarians for taxation!

    1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

      I have been told repeatedly tariffs are a tax. So Eric should be happy based on the quote above.

  52. Dillinger   3 months ago

    >>The Justice Department has told prosecutors to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, proving that all Adams' Mar-a-Lago trips to curry favor with the current admin were well-spent.

    libertarians for lawfare?

    1. mad.casual   3 months ago

      libertarians for lawfare?

      It's on behalf of (politically-organized) illegal immigration (literal government-as-a-weapon-against-its-own-democratic-constituents tyranny) so it's OK.

      1. Dillinger   3 months ago

        see I always forget the immigants thanks

  53. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/10/v-fluence-pesticide-critics

    A US company that was secretly profiling hundreds of food and environmental health advocates in a private web portal has said it has halted the operations in the face of widespread backlash, after its actions were revealed by the Guardian and other reporting partners.

    The St Louis, Missouri-based company, v-Fluence, said it is shuttering the service, which it called a “stakeholder wiki”, that featured personal details about more than 500 environmental advocates, scientists, politicians and others seen as opponents of pesticides and genetically modified (GM) crops.

    Among those profiled was Robert F Kennedy Jr, President Trump’s controversial pick for secretary of health and human services.

    The profiles – part of an effort that was financed, in part, by US taxpayer dollars – often provided derogatory information about the industry opponents and included home addresses and phone numbers and details about family members, including children.

    They were provided to members of an invite-only web portal where v-Fluence also offered a range of other information to its roster of more than 1,000 members. The membership included staffers of US regulatory and policy agencies, executives from the world’s largest agrochemical companies and their lobbyists, academics and others.

    The profiling was one element of a push to downplay pesticide dangers, discredit opponents and undermine international policymaking, according to court records, emails and other documents obtained by the non-profit newsroom Lighthouse Reports.

    1. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

      v-Fluence, which also had the former agrochemical firm Monsanto as a client, secured some funding from the US government as part of a contract with a third party. Public spending records show the US Agency for International Development (USAid) contracted with a separate non-governmental organization that manages a government initiative to promote GM crops in African and Asian countries.

      1. Rick James   3 months ago

        "v-fluence"? They should be shut down based on that retarded name.

  54. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   3 months ago

    Ladies, gentlemen, and trolls, may I present to you, the Uniparty!

    https://x.com/datarepublican/status/1889172190282821690?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA

    THE UNIPARTY UNMASKED – They Believe They Are “Democracy”

    The seven NGOs in the chart below, in my view, represent the Uniparty. Each of these organizations receives substantial financial support from USAID or the Department of State.

    Around 2019, the phrase “democracy in danger” began to dominate public discourse, amplified by the media. This was odd—after all, the U.S. is a democracy (or more precisely, a constitutional republic). But as I traced the influence of these NGOs, a pattern emerged: they are controlled by establishment politicians, they play a major role in shaping political narratives worldwide, and their core mission is always framed as “protecting democracy.”

    Originally, these NGOs were created to support U.S. democratic efforts abroad—many of them emerging during the Cold War to combat the spread of communism. But with the fall of the Soviet Union, their original purpose faded. Instead of dissolving, they redefined their mission. Now, they have positioned themselves as the guardians of democracy itself.

    This shift explains why Trump’s re-election was framed as a "threat to democracy." To these NGOs, “democracy” means themselves. Their survival depends on maintaining that role, and any challenge to their authority is perceived as a direct attack on democracy itself.

    These include the National Endowment for Democracy, the International Republican Institute, the National Democratic Institute, Internews, Consortium for Elections and Political Process, International Foundation for Electoral Systems, and Center for International Private Enterprise, along with the Solidarity Center.

    1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

      Thread form.

      https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1889172190282821690.html

    2. Dillinger   3 months ago

      gracias.

    3. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

      Republicans need to be burning down the International Republican Institute.

    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

      All with a bunch of Orwellian names, natch.

  55. Dillinger   3 months ago

    been waiting all week for the Libertarians Against Judicial Review! piece when does it drop?

  56. Rick James   3 months ago

    Even if you favor crackdowns on illegal immigration, it's worth noting that auditing employers who run, say, fruit farms and meat processing plants is a strange way to go about it since these are some of the most industrious people, gainfully employed and actually contributing to the American economy. And if you do this at scale, whole communities reliant on these plants and farms will feel the impact.

    Imagine if all those people in homeless tents started doing the jobs that Nick Gillespie won't do.

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   3 months ago

      If some of them did the job that Nick Gillespie will do we might see a remarkable improvement in the punditry around here.

    2. BYODB   3 months ago

      It is kind of amazing that they say American's won't do those jobs when there's a large homeless population that they also claim just want jobs.

      There is a disconnect there. I'm sure everyone has their opinions on why that is, but I don't pretend to know the answer. My best answer is some percentage of humanity will always be too broken to be part of the tribe.

  57. Longtobefree   3 months ago

    'All Hell Is Going To Break Out' in Israel

    More like 'All Hell Is Going To Break Out' in Gaza.

  58. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

    The winning just won't let up:

    BREAKING: FEMA’s Chief Financial Officer, Mary Comans, FIRED for illegally funding migrant luxury hotels in NYC—against Trump’s orders

    1. rbike   3 months ago

      Why not jail? I would be sent there for misappropriating 50 million dollars.

    2. Weigel's Cock Ring   3 months ago

      Good riddance to this ugly, transvestite-looking scumbagetta.

      The only question is whether its upcoming permanent guest gig will be on CNN or MSNBC.

    3. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

      From the comments:

      The city of New York pays $220 million to rent the entire Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan to house illegal migrants.

      The hotel is owned by the government of Pakistan, and the deal was part of a $1.1 billion IMF bailout package to help Pakistan avoid defaulting on their international debt.

      Prior to this sweetheart deal, the hotel had been closed since 2020, having long-struggled with occupancy and in dire need of renovation.

      The whole fucking world is one big graft machine funneling humanity's money into the pocket of the globalist elite.

      1. BYODB   3 months ago

        Ah, yes, Pakistan. The country where Bin Laden was found. Such an ally. Deserving of much cash.

        1. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

          I won't say Imperialism is a good thing, but it seems that the European Empires, especially Britain, did a whole lot better running most of these former colonies than what has replaced their rule.

  59. Dan S.   3 months ago

    Trump dropped the prosecution of Eric Adams, pardoned Rod Blagojevich, and stopped investigations and prosecutions under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), all on the same day. I think it's reasonable to conclude that the three actions are related, and that Trump is clearly signaling that he simply doesn't care about bribery and corruption, regardless of whether the bribes in question are being given or received.

    1. Dillinger   3 months ago

      >>Trump is clearly signaling that he simply doesn't care about bribery and corruption

      hmmmm emoji for exact opposite take.

      1. Dan S.   3 months ago

        https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/political-commentary/trump-eric-adams-make-america-corrupt-again-1235263142/

        Trump is channeling his hero, Andrew Jackson.

        1. Truthfulness   3 months ago

          Have you never heard of plea deals and the like? This isn't anything new. You're not as smart as you think you are.

    2. Mother's Lament (Here's your attention, Sarc. Enjoy)   3 months ago

      Wait, what?

      Blagojevich's charges were absolute nonsensical garbage even at the time, as are Adams.

      Both were hard lessons from DNC prosecutors about the perils of wandering of the reservation.

      1. windycityattorney   3 months ago

        Blago quite literally was attempting to sell a Senate seat for personal gain... "this thing is fucking golden. I am not going to just give it away." Public service fraud is a thing and he engaged directly in it. If you want to argue that public services fraud shouldn't be a thing then make the argument but it wasn't non-sense and it wasn't garbage. Sometimes we do expect better of our elected officials. Was the punishment overly harsh? Yes. But that is a separate issue as to whether his behavior was criminal in the first instance.

        It is quite obvious Trump believes that he should personally profit off his government position as he is the most 'transactional' minded President we have had in a long time. It spills out into everything he says or does. Its possible Trump believes Blago selling Obama's senate seat was perfectly acceptable behavior for a Governor or that he would have done the same thing if he were in Blago's shoes. Because Trump fundamentally lacks any moral or ethical compass. The thought of putting the best qualified person in that senate seat on behalf of the citizens of the State would be a sucker move. A US Senate seat is after all, in fact, valuable. "So what do I get out of it?"

    3. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

      Or, hear me out, the government has long used the FCPA as a big stick to keep anyone who cares to try and change the system, in line. Fuck off statist slave.

      1. soldiermedic76   3 months ago

        The DoJ wasted 128 million taxpayer dollars to provide legal assistance to illegal aliens, that didn't change the outcome of their deportation hearings at all. Whatever happened to illegals don't get government benefits?

        https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/feb/10/justice-department-wasted-128-million-year-ineffec/

        1. mad.casual   3 months ago

          No. No. No. Real corruption is when one politician invites another to their home that happens to be a resort.

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

      One more TDS-addled steaming pile of shit posting. Fuck off and die, ass-wipe.

  60. I, Woodchipper   3 months ago

    Refugee resettlement groups suing Trump administration:

    Imagine if you will a world for foreigners can force your country to pay for them to come in.

    1. Dillinger   3 months ago

      way too Serling around here lately yes

  61. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

    Chuck Schumer sets up a new internet portal (website) and people are using it to report him.

    "Both of Schumer's posts have been massively ratioed in the just over 24 hours since they've been up, with the earlier post so far having 31,000 replies from people mocking the Democratic leader.

    The replies and quoted reposts are chock full of those sharing that they have submitted their own whistleblower complaints, against Democrats, to spam the system. Others reminded how Schumer himself has threatened conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices, as he did with Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh in 2020, if they did not vote the way he wanted to on an abortion-related case. The Department of Justice (DOJ) for the second Trump term has since opened an investigation into Schumer for such comments.

    Chuck Schumer

    @SenSchumer
    Today, I’m calling on our brave public servants:

    I’m launching a new portal for anyone who wants to expose corruption, abuses of power, and threats to public safety with the legal protections of being a whistleblower.

    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/rebeccadowns/2025/02/11/chuck-schumer-gets-mercilessly-mocked-for-post-on-whistleblowers-n2652020

    1. Chipper Chunked Chile Con Congress (ex NCW)   3 months ago

      I mean, awesome. I definitely have some work to do on that site.

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