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Politics

Trump Gaza Is Finally Here

Plus: The House spending bill passes, Elon Musk's intelligence, Aella in The Atlantic, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 2.26.2025 9:45 AM

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No more tunnels, no more fear! Trump Gaza is finally here! Or so goes the new song that just dropped via the president's Truth Social account.

JUST IN: President Trump shares a video of an AI vision for the Gaza Strip, ends with Trump having drinks at a pool with Benjamin Netanyahu.

The video also features bearded men in bikini tops.

Nothing could have prepared me for this. pic.twitter.com/1tO19aFN2t

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 26, 2025

Like so much of what Donald Trump does, it's untoward, unserious, and unfortunately catchy: An A.I.-generated video (with bearded belly-dancing women? and shirtless Benjamin Netanyahu?) riffing on Trump's comments earlier this month on how he wants to move Gazans to Egypt and Jordan, temporarily, to turn the Strip into the "Riviera of the Middle East" (replete with Trump hotels). "Donald's coming to set you free," the song goes. "Trump Gaza shining bright. Golden future, a brand-new light." Trump-style diplomacy remains a very mixed bag: an interest in extricating the U.S. from conflicts and funding commitments abroad paired with an interest in…involuntarily resettling the Palestinians to develop casinos on top of rubble and negotiating an end to the Russia-Ukraine war without Ukraine present. As usual, sorting out what Trump is serious about vs. what he's just messing around about is very hard to do. His Overton window–expanding abilities remain impressive, though.

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House spending bill: In much more serious news, the House just passed a budget resolution that calls for $4.5 trillion worth of tax cuts and $2 trillion worth of reduced federal spending over the next decade; it's not clear how exactly they'll do this or which programs they'll have to slash to make it happen. The budget resolution also called for increasing the debt limit by $4 trillion.

"We promised to deliver President Trump's full agenda, not just a part of it," said Speaker Mike Johnson (R–La.). "We're not just going to do a little bit now and return later for the rest. We have to do it now." But it's not totally clear what he means or how this will work: Trump doesn't appear interested in cutting entitlements, which will be necessary to make as large of a spending dent as advertised. And Trump remains committed to intense enforcement at the border, for example, even if his defense secretary is working to trim the Pentagon budget. (The bill calls for an increase in funding, to the tune of $300 billion, for the border.)

"Republican tax writers have been agonizing over what they can squeeze into the bill," reports The New York Times. "Much of the tax revenue will be consumed by simply continuing the tax policies that Republicans put into place in 2017, which expire at the end of the year. Extending the 2017 tax law will cost roughly $4 trillion over a decade, while several other desperately desired business tax breaks will eat up another couple of hundred billion. That leaves only a sliver of the budget for the potpourri of other tax cuts that Republicans hope to cram into the legislation, including not taxing tips and lifting the $10,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction."

Is the DOGEmaster actually a dunce? Critics of both actions and aesthetics of Elon Musk, the head honcho at the Department of Government Efficiency—and SpaceX, X, Tesla, and The Boring Company—like to claim he's a stupid edgelord troll. There's plenty of evidence to indicate he has 10-year-old boy sensibilities: The shitposting, the memes, the misspelling of basic things (like Genghis Khan's name), the sharing of LibsofTikTok content. But denigrating Musk's intelligence and capabilities (as with Trump's) has always rubbed me the wrong way; it seems overly simplistic, like there might be something we're not seeing.

"Part of the reason some progressives still insist on sneering at Elon's intellect is the traditional class resentment of the shabby educated elite for the wealthy titans of industry," argues Noah Smith at Noahpinion. "But I think a lot more of it is simply what the kids call 'cope.' Right now, Elon is applying all of the same talents he used to build his companies—motivating employees, circumventing red tape, identifying and overwhelming every bottleneck at breakneck speed—to his effort to remake the U.S. civil service with DOGE. Telling themselves that Elon doesn't really have any talent, or that he just gets lucky, or that he's just a huckster, or that he only succeeds because of government help, are ways that progressives comfort themselves with the belief that Elon's efforts will inevitably fail."

Nate Silver calls it "spiky intelligence" and says "it's important to avoid two pitfalls when encountering people" like this: "That Elon is highly intelligent in several ways does not mean that everything he does is brilliant. Some things he does are exceptionally dumb or dangerous—and we shouldn't make excuses for these or pretend that it's all part of some master plan." And also: "It's absurd to suggest that Elon isn't brilliant in many respects just because he isn't in others. And if he has merely very good SAT scores, I don't care; he's demonstrated his intelligence through his accomplishments."

Silver breaks down evidence of Musk's intelligence into a few categories: "cognitive load capacity and overall horsepower"; "rapid cognition and thin-slicing ability"; "abstract problem-solving ability"; and "instrumental rationality" ("aligning means with ends" or—put more simply—"shrewdness").

Government employees seemingly struggle with basic DOGE assignment: Alina Habba, counselor to the president, held a press conference yesterday about DOGE and federal government employees' seeming inability to respond to the notorious five-bullet-point job-justification email: "It's just such a nonissue. Think about the fact that we're having—look at all of you, standing here, asking me why people are upset to answer to their boss, the American people, and the president of the United States, what you've done at work! What a ridiculous thing!"

All of this—the Trump Gaza video, the seeming math issue that will present itself when grappling with the new spending bill, the debate over Musk's intellect, the utter insanity of federal employees melting down over basic things that are expected in any other industry, the haphazard way the DOGE audit has been done (and the union lawsuits that have ensued)—might seem disjointed, but it's really not: We're in an era where the federal government—both the people who run it at a high level and the career bureaucrats who call themselves civil servants—are at a fork in the road in terms of whether they'll choose seriousness (like making hard cuts to get the national debt under control, which would improve American competitiveness) or a trolling, time-wasting race to the bottom.


Scenes from New York: The Love Gov may be back for more.


QUICK HITS

  • Find it semifunny that The Atlantic profiled the lovely Aella (whom I dined with recently in Miami and have interviewed a few times for Reason). "Over the course of 2024, Aella cried on 71 different days, showered on 24, and took ketamine on 14. We know this because she meticulously gathers and posts information about people's personal, emotional, and sexual lives—including her own. The crying number was unusually high, she says, because of a bad breakup. For many fans, the more boggling statistic was that last year, she had sex on only 41 days, but on one of those days, she had sex with nearly 40 people. We'll come back to that." I truly did not expect word of Aella's, uh, antics to reach The Atlantic of all places.
  • This prompt, from Bridget Phetasy, is incredible ("What are your most insane, frustrating, or infuriating stories of dealing with any government agencies or services?"). The responses are truly next-level.

I have two.

Back in 2015, I paid off my student loans…or thought I did. The last check was for $.85 or something like that. Two months later, I started getting threatening calls from a debt collector, and then my credit tanked because I was "more than 180 days late" on my… https://t.co/oBQE5mXxsD

— Emily Zanotti ???? (@emzanotti) February 25, 2025

  • Predictable:

New w/Dartmouth students: State media tagging does not affect perceived tweet accuracy

Key findings:
-no evidence tags changed perceived accuracy
-users seemed to mostly not notice
-might be ineffective or worse for those who view state media favorablyhttps://t.co/BT9HANJO26 pic.twitter.com/XCR8GMuzcB

— Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan on ????☁️) (@BrendanNyhan) February 25, 2025

  • I'm persuaded:

What if lord of the rings is actually a science fiction novel set a million years in the future in a de industrialized society after an extended dark age, amongst various genetically modified organisms that have lost their history ?

— ???????????????????????? ⏳ (@Grimezsz) February 26, 2025

 

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    Trump Gaza is finally here!

    From the river to the sea, Trump will be YUGE.

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

      You know who else went from the river to the sea?

      1. Don’t get eliminated   3 months ago

        Mar a lago?

        1. Zeb   3 months ago

          That's from the sea to the lake. Which I guess generally involves a river.

      2. Ajsloss   3 months ago

        That stick I dropped off the bridge?

      3. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

        Lewis and Clark?

      4. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

        From the Danube to the Baltic Sea?

      5. Quicktown Brix   3 months ago

        Milo and Otis?

        1. Ajsloss   3 months ago

          Great flick. All-time favorite, except when that cat shits out those slimy kittens.

      6. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

        John Wesley Powell?

      7. Sometimes a Great Notion   3 months ago

        Leif Erikson?

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

          I loved The High Chaparral when I was a kid!

      8. rbike   3 months ago

        The Waterboys?

        1. Square = Circle   3 months ago

          One of the best albums of the '80s! I didn't think anybody still remembered them - kudos.

          1. Zeb   3 months ago

            I still listen to that fairly often.

      9. Vernon Depner   3 months ago

        Sherman?

    2. JFree   3 months ago

      From the Riviera to the sea, trans belly dancers will be free

    3. VinniUSMC   3 months ago

      That was one of the funniest things I've seen recently. Trump Gaza! LOL

      I wonder how many Leftist's heads exploded watching that.

      1. JFree   3 months ago

        A leftist probably CREATED the video. MAGA types do not remotely have the sense of irony or humor to include very obviously bearded men with Hamas garb and breasts belly dancing. Someone trolled Trump with something so obviously over the top narcissistic - and he went for it. As did you and your ilk.

        1. Don’t get eliminated   3 months ago

          A leftist probably made the video of Trump body slammed CNN too, right?

        2. JParker   3 months ago

          They are described as beards, but I think they may be veils.

          1. Bruce D   3 months ago

            Hair veils.

          2. JFree   3 months ago

            They are clearly beards. And wearing green Hamas head bands.

  2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

    'Like so much of what Donald Trump does, it's untoward, unserious, and unfortunately catchy'

    Unfortunately?

    1. Ska   3 months ago

      You know, like herpes.

      1. JFree   3 months ago

        Or an AI video of Trump sucking Elon Musk's toes

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

          You get a mute for that [don't know why I've waited so long].

          1. JFree   3 months ago

            Well damn. A mute box deserves a link. Is it untoward, or unserious, or unfortunately catchy?

          2. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

            No. He's actually referring to a AI video that was wildly popular amongst Democrats last week of Trump sucking Elon Musk's toes.

            1. SRG2   3 months ago

              It was fortunate that the AI Musk had two left feet (like Eugene Levy's character in "Best in Show") else I might have thought it authentic 🙂

            2. VinniUSMC   3 months ago

              It's like "2 Girls, 1 Cup". You don't want to see it, but you should see it at least once.

              1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

                A nurse I used to work with told me about that.

                That woman viewed sex like a man, but in a good way if you get my meaning.

                1. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

                  If she watched 2 Girls, 1 Cup to the end, it wasn't in a good way.

                  1. Idaho-Bob   3 months ago

                    No joke, I've never watched 2G1C.

                    The more I hear about it, I'm content with my decision.

                    1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

                      Didn't go there.

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

                      Heard of it, as well as the old goat.se. Never saw any of them. Don’t regret those decisions either.

  3. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    Nick Sortor catches Swallwell admitting Madison Crawthorne was right. Tapes Swallwell admitting to corruption, d.c. orgies, cheating on his wife and more as he gets drunk with a bunch of lobbies.

    https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1894448074795241978

    Swallwell was in the intelligence committee...

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

      Hopefully that asshole loses his security clearances and then heads directly to federal pen. No passing Go, no collecting $200, just straight to jail.

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

        Currently leading in California District 14 by 22 points; out there they truly vote Blue, no matter who. He supports and does what they want and is their creature, which many of us find as execrable as the person himself. Quora has some enlightening comments about him; the gist of which is that he hates Trump and is pro gun control etc., so they vote for him.

        1. Rockstevo   3 months ago

          Notice the juxtaposition here between dems and republicans. George Santos who though apparently committed some comical crimes...not sure if there was anyone actually harmed however there was both sides who voted to remove him from congress. This total douche has harmed national security and is very likely compromised will remain in office forever.

          1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

            Guaranteed.

  4. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    Just listened to Dave Smith, Joy Reid episode, this morning when he said something very enlightening about CATO.

    Apparently under David Boaz, the globalist in libertarian clothing, CATO members were barred from talking to or debating anyone in the MC.

    David apparently demanded ideologically conformity. This explains the last decade of CATO delving towards WEF, after a visit by Soros, and focusing on propping open borders, unilateral trade, and globalist. A departure from their past.

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

      Explains why Cato went so far left, and where a number of Reasonistas get their marching orders from.

      1. SRG2   3 months ago

        Another instance of the Humpty-Dumptyist definition of "left" meaning, "not supportive of Trump".

        1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

          Nobody used the term left here shrike.

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

          Got a cite within the commentariat for that, Diet Shrike?

    2. Don’t get eliminated   3 months ago

      Explains a lot.

    3. Juliana Frink   3 months ago

      Given the simple, near-universal appeal to basic, inalienable human rights, is it any wonder the libertarians were specifically targeted for infestation by the elitist parasites of the world?

      A thorough housecleaning is needed. We CAN be the most influential group for the future of liberty in this country. That is EXACTLY what scares the control freaks, and it is why the screeching and gaslighting keeps reaching new heights on this site. The flak simply means we are on target.

    4. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

      "CATO members were barred from talking to or debating anyone in the MC"

      This is probably the biggest scandal yet. The opposite of libertarianism.
      CATO needs to be pressed on this. I was a donor and think we all deserve some answers.

    5. Sometimes a Great Notion   3 months ago

      Marine Corps? Motorcycle Club? - For the love of me right now - can't remember what the acronym MC is for?

      My "What's A.L.E.P.O" moment.

      1. rbike   3 months ago

        Same here.

      2. Jefferson Paul   3 months ago

        I can't tell if you're joking or not, but in case you are serious, it stands for Mises Caucus.

        1. Quicktown Brix   3 months ago

          I thought it was short for McFly.

          1. Jefferson Paul   3 months ago

            nice callback to yesterday's roundup comments

        2. Sometimes a Great Notion   3 months ago

          No joke, less my guesses. Thanks, much appreciated. Urban Dictionary - my go to for the hot new abbreviations the kids are using - was no help.

          1. rbike   3 months ago

            Yes, not joking. Or I am a little slow. So thanks for informing the elderly.

            1. Ersatz   3 months ago

              helped me as well... i was thinking Media Complex
              military complex.... going thru various iterations
              when i looked it up i got links for MC... as in host of event and such entries about some rapper

  5. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    Like so much of what Donald Trump does, it's untoward, unserious, and unfortunately catchy...

    Untoward is all that region knows.

  6. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

    'His Overton window–expanding abilities remain impressive, though.'

    Compared to conservatives or to progressives? Trump has a long Overton shift to go to come close to lady dicks and inseminated persons, and trans-queen story hours for little kids.

    1. Spiritus Mundi   3 months ago

      This seems to be his strategy. Propose something ridiculous and untennable so what he really wants seems reasonable and preferable.

      1. Randy Sax   3 months ago

        Like when Trey Parker and Matt Stone put a poop-fetish scene in Team America just so they had something to take out to appease the censors and get an R rating instead of NC-17.

        1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 months ago

          Lol. Saw that movie several times on cable before watching the DVD version. I didn’t think anything had been taken out, boy was I wrong.

          1. D-Pizzle   3 months ago

            "Heading south on Acalacadaca Blvd."

  7. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    James Comey apparently started an off the books, under cover operation into the Trump campaign in 2015. Putting 2 undercover female agents into the Trump campaign to spy on him. One of the agents has apparently been identified after being promoted for the activity.

    https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/feb/25/fbi-looking-james-comeys-books-honeypot-operation-targeting-2016/

    1. Ron   3 months ago

      I wonder if its the same agent who slept with the one of the Whitmier "kidnappers"

    2. TrickyVic (old school)   3 months ago

      Let me guess, they were not spying on Trump, just his campaign.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    ...it's not clear how exactly they'll do this or which programs they'll have to slash to make it happen.

    HOPEFULLY NONE OF THE IMPORTANT ONES.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

      Like National Park bathrooms?

      1. Ajsloss   3 months ago

        "It's all a bathroom," says the Grizzly Bear.

        1. Randy Sax   3 months ago

          "It's all a bathroom," says the Grizzly Bear populace of San Francisco.

          1. Gaear Grimsrud   3 months ago

            If a San Franciscan shits on the street and nobody hears it does make a sound?

            1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 months ago

              If a San Franciscan shits in the woods we have an eco disaster.

              Hunky dory inside city limits, however.

            2. Bruce D   3 months ago

              Plop.

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

          Is that in the woods or in Jeffy’s trunk?

          1. Outlaw Josey Wales   3 months ago

            It depends. Does the bear leave the trunk of a car to shit in the street? If so, the driver may be culpable even if no one hears it.

  9. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

    "the misspelling of basic things (like Genghis Khan's name)"

    That's Chinggis Khan, or Temüjin if you will, Liz.

    But really you can spell it any way you want as there's no official English way of saying ᠴᠢᠩᠭᠢᠰ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ.

    1. Mickey Rat   3 months ago

      And to complete the pedantry, "Genghis Khan" is not a name. It is a title, essentially equivalent to "Emperor of the Wotld".

    2. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

      Its KEEV you uneducated heathen!

    3. Spiritus Mundi   3 months ago

      You know who else had a problem with Jenjis Kahn.

    4. VinniUSMC   3 months ago

      Liz proves once again that "Mediocre Liz" is the correct title.

      1. tracerv   3 months ago

        She's Reason's tallest midget.

    5. Fats of Fury   3 months ago

      Beiping
      Peiping
      Peking
      Beijing
      Kept Rand McNally busy.

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

        My father was one of the last "China Marines" and served at the American Legation [but fortunately got out before the whole group was captured by the Japanese]. He pronounced it Beiping.

  10. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    The Maine House of Representatives voted to censure Rep. Laurel Libby Tuesday night for a recent social media post pointing out that a transgender high school athlete won a girls' competition.

    The Maine House's Democratic majority, led by Speaker Ryan Fecteau, passed the censure resolution Tuesday night in a 75-70 vote. Libby is now no longer allowed to speak on the house floor or vote until she issues an apology.

    Libby told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview after the vote that she does not plan to apologize for her recent post.

    https://www.foxnews.com/sports/maine-legislature-censures-rep-who-spoke-out-against-trans-athletes-girls-sports-amid-trump-threats

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

      Wait, I thought progressives want us to celebrate tranny success?

    2. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

      The latest series of BBC drama Waterloo Road featured a bizarre storyline in which a grandmother with dementia was painted as villainous for accidentally ‘deadnaming’ her transgender grandchild.

      https://www.spiked-online.com/2025/02/21/why-they-raged-at-jd-vance/

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

        What the actual fuck?

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

        TV shows right now (and god knows how long before) are goddamn psyops.

      3. Stupid Government Tricks   3 months ago

        This amused me:

        British television viewers are not a happy lot at the moment – and for good reason. The BAFTA Awards had barely been on for two minutes on Sunday evening before the host David Tennant, previously of Doctor Who fame, began issuing his smug reflections on the return to power of Donald Trump. Although it seemed to delight those assembled at the Royal Festival Hall, much of the audience at home was less impressed. ‘Bland’, ‘boring’ and ‘a shit show’, were common responses on X.
        ...
        Meanwhile, the BBC’s Doctor Who is also losing its allure. ‘Doctor Who facing axe as lead star Ncuti Gatwa “quits” amid woeful rating and fans’ fury at woke storylines’, announced the Sun earlier this week. This will hardly surprise older fans of a show that’s been transformed into a didactic vehicle for hyper-liberal dogma.

        I never liked Tennant's Doctor, too smug and flippant, like he was just phoning it in and playing himself, which is not acting. But one episode really disgusted me: he was ranting about the evils of guns and ended up destroying an entire planet of bad guys because he refused to shoot the bad guy leader. Or something, been a while. The hypocrisy was rank, and the whole show kept sliding downhill. I haven't watched an episode in years.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

          Tennant's a typical drama shitlib with a tranny kid.

      4. Fats of Fury   3 months ago

        German defence minister Boris Pistorius. Great name.

  11. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    "We promised to deliver President Trump's full agenda, not just a part of it," said Speaker Mike Johnson (R–La.). "We're not just going to do a little bit now and return later for the rest. We have to do it now."

    He obviously can't act on the promise within two years of any House election.

  12. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

    Ahead of Trump’s first Cabinet meeting today and the “controversy” over Elon Musk participating, in September 2024 Jill Biden attended Biden’s Cabinet meeting, the first he held in a year, and ran it (for obvious reasons) [photo]

    1. Don’t get eliminated   3 months ago

      (D)ifferent.

    2. Quicktown Brix   3 months ago

      Come on, Sarc. This is some low hanging fruit here.

      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 months ago

        You’re wasting your time. He’s hardly ever here anymore.

  13. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    Pam Bondi once again puts a stop to sue and settle and consent decrees. A procedure used under Biden and Obama to fund left wing groups and institute new regulations bypassing congress and APA.

    I'm sure sarc will find a way to say why this is a bad thing.

    https://amac.us/newsline/society/trump-doj-targets-left-wing-funding-schemes/

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   3 months ago

      Wow this is a big deal and about time.

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

        It was stopped under Trumps first term too. Him being a fascist and all.

    2. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

      Explains what all the hysteria is about; it's like cutting the money off from a f'd up child

  14. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

    The Mali Ministry of Foreign Affairs suggests some of the USAID funding went to fund TERRORISM and they welcome an investigation by the U.S.

    Our tax dollars literally funded terrorism

    1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

      Wasn't just in Mali either. All over the world.

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

      Somehow jeffsarc will claim it was a good thing.

      1. Chupacabra   3 months ago

        Just think of the umemployed terrorists!

        1. Ajsloss   3 months ago

          Five bullet points of what they did last week...

          1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

            1. Killed a jew
            2. Got a new pager
            3. Booooom

            1. Stupid Government Tricks   3 months ago

              Huh. Only three items. Guess he gets fired too.

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

                His firing was a blast.

      2. Don’t get eliminated   3 months ago

        Lying Jeffy fantasizes about all of them getting sent to the west to have consensual sex with drunk 13 year olds.

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

          That would be vicarious

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

      Well, yeah, ISIS doesn't run rampant through Syria if we weren't trying to get Assad out of power. In fact, the whole "Arab Spring" was just a region-wide effort at a color revolution to make the Middle East a complete basketcase, and thus easier to control.

  15. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

    '"Part of the reason some progressives still insist on sneering at Elon's intellect is the traditional class resentment of the shabby educated elite for the wealthy titans of industry," argues Noah Smith at Noahpinion.'

    Musk offends both the elite NPR Ivy League humanities majors and the country club Republicans (if any remain). Go, Elon!

    1. Anomalous   3 months ago

      Find one progressive critic of Elon's that can parallel park a rocket.

      1. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

        The biggest flying object ever made by man, snatched out of the air by a tower acting like a mom giving a hug.

        1. Ajsloss   3 months ago

          What is a mom? Asking for Wisconsin.

          1. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

            The egg donor and womb provider. They often unfortunately lack a penis.

        2. Idaho-Bob   3 months ago

          snatched out of the air by a tower acting like a mom giving a hug.

          Birthing person.

          1. Stupid Government Tricks   3 months ago

            Inseminated person.

    2. rbike   3 months ago

      Before Musk, we would have gone to Thornton Melon in the 1980s. Just keep that in mind when thinking about this.

      (It was really big check)

      1. Ska   3 months ago

        What's with the midget?

  16. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    @amuse
    @amuse
    DOGE: American taxpayers are spending more than $100 million funding the Democrat-aligned AFL-CIO's international NGO. The NGO is a thinly veiled way the Democrats use federal money to fund the Union.

  17. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

    Nothing that they do is ever honest.

    Red-District DOGE Protests, Cited As Proof of Broad Musk 'Backlash,' Were Organized By Left-Wing Groups

    In one case, a former Dem county board candidate and self-described 'political activist' helped organize a viral demonstration in Georgia

    1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

      Wait. Does that mean sarc and shrike were tricked yet again?

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

        It means they’re lying their Democrat asses off.

  18. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

    'Silver breaks down evidence of Musk's intelligence into a few categories: "cognitive load capacity and overall horsepower"; "rapid cognition and thin-slicing ability"; "abstract problem-solving ability"; and "instrumental rationality" ("aligning means with ends" or—put more simply—"shrewdness").'

    How about "get shit done" and "make money"? You know, the opposite of socialism and gender studies.

    1. Stupid Government Tricks   3 months ago

      Obviously you're no bureaucrat trying to expend your fiefdom. Get thee to a nunnery!

  19. Weigel's Cock Ring   3 months ago

    "Like so much of what Donald Trump does, it's untoward, unserious, and unfortunately catchy"

    So unintentionally hilarious that this gets said on the very day that he successfully acquires access to Ukraine's minerals.

  20. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    House just passed a budget resolution that calls for $4.5 trillion worth of tax cuts

    Either reason is unaware or they are doing this for narrative reasons, but the majority of this is an extention of the 2017 cuts. Is reason really pushing to raise taxes?

    1. Mickey Rat   3 months ago

      Other would not shock me if the Reason staff are now buying into the idea that the nation's wealth rightly belongs to the government, and what an individual has is only allowrd at the government's sufferance.

    2. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

      It is well within the libertarian mindset to value balance budget over tax cuts.

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

        You admit to being a liberal, so nobody cares what you think libertarians believe.

        1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

          I have yet to see a Libertarian explain why deficit spending (which is in effect taxing future generations without their consent) is better than taxing the current populations which use the government services and has an opportunity to vote for those (or against) those who write the budgets.

          Or do you see Libertariansim as nothing more then "Better for me, screw everyone else."

          1. damikesc   3 months ago

            Where were these complaints 2021 - 2024?

            1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

              On this blog.

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

                Cite?

              2. damikesc   3 months ago

                I was here the whole time.

                No, they were not.

          2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

            is better than taxing the current populations which use the government services

            Thanks for admitting that the people who use Medicaid should get taxed for it.

          3. Bruce D   3 months ago

            Actually, that's a good point - the wealth will be stolen either way - by taxation or inflation. At least one can hedge against inflation by buying hard assets like gold or silver.

            The answer, of course, is to cut spending.

            1. Bruce D   3 months ago

              Also, collection of the income tax is more invasive of personal financial privacy than is inflation. So even if one does not consent to loss of value due to inflation any more than by the income tax, inflation more passively and less intrusively confiscates wealth.

              1. Bruce D   3 months ago

                On the other hand, one could argue that debasement of the currency and wiping out the value of savings and all of one's wealth kept in currency would be more destructive of liberty in the long term than taxation.

        2. Marshal   3 months ago

          Liberals are honest, fair, often insightful people. She's a leftist.

          1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

            The difference between a leftist, liberal, and progressive is subtle and I (nor many people) make a distinction between them.

            1. VinniUSMC   3 months ago

              The difference between Liberal and either Leftist or Progressive is vast. The difference between Leftist and Progressive is just how much shit you eat.

            2. Marshal   3 months ago

              The differences are not at all subtle, and of course leftists want to obscure the distinction. This is perhaps their top priority since effectively all public Dems are leftists while the majority of left-side regular people are liberal. If those liberals ever figure out what leftists actually support (censorship, government corruption and weaponization, centralized economic control to name a few things) Dems would never win another election.

              Liberals support freedom, leftists and progressives do not.

              1. Juliana Frink   3 months ago

                Spot on!

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

              Good golly Miss Molly, you sure do like to retard.

      2. Don’t get eliminated   3 months ago

        Is that what the polls say?

      3. NealAppeal   3 months ago

        Libertarians for putting the collective over individual interests!!!

      4. CountmontyC   3 months ago

        A libertarian would want spending cuts over tax increases to balance a budget. A libertarian would support something like DOGE to audit government so waste could be removed.

  21. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    But denigrating Musk's intelligence and capabilities (as with Trump's) has always rubbed me the wrong way; it seems overly simplistic, like there might be something we're not seeing.

    It's the Mandela Effect. These fuckwits have been reporting so much that has turned out to be false, and we've all eaten it up like the dumbfucks we are. No later correction could ever penetrate the narrative that those cunts that had a near total capture on information have so successfully planted, so we see Trump and I guess now Musk a certain way.

    Now, of course, Trump's outwardly buffoonish talk does make it easy to exaggerate and lie, so he plays his part. But we have to wake up and stop eating the slop they feed us.

    END OF IMPROMPTU RANT.

    1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

      It was a good rant

  22. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

    After nullifying his first win they're running the Operation Trump play on him.

    Romania’s far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu is taken for questioning by police as part of an investigation into his campaign

    But remember they're all about democracy.

    Also, he's somehow "fAr-RiGhT".
    Spooky.

    1. Michael Ejercito   3 months ago

      What far right policies does he support?

      1. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

        And what are far-right policies? Even Jeff and Buttplug refuse to explain.

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

        Not inviting rag head animals to rape and murder romanians

      3. Marshal   3 months ago

        He opposes race preferences and supports free speech?

    2. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

      Further on this, its astounding how fascistic so much of the world's Western elite is right now. I don't think even 10 years ago the most tinfoiled-up libertarian could have predicted what they are doing.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

      Lot of Deep State fuckery going on in Eastern Europe lately. Poland had that globalist twat Tusk installed, and they're trying to run a color revolution in Poland that's using the same "college student" playbook they tried in China during Tiananmen.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

        Sorry, Serbia, not Poland.

    4. mamabug   3 months ago

      The most mind-bending reality check was listening to Mike Benz lay out this strategy as SOP for USAID during his interview with Rogan.

      Nothing is real, everything is psyop.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

        And as Benz discussed, USAID was just a single arm of the Deep State vampire squid. They centralized a lot of the stuff as a CIA cover, but you had the National Endowment for Democracy and other anodyne sounding orgs as part of it to provide plausible deniability.

        The most surprising thing was learning that Michael Crow, the President of Arizona State, has been double-dipping as Chairman of the Board for In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture capital arm, for over 25 years.

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

          There’s still a lot to go, but chopping off the USAID head seems to have done quite a bit of damage already. It’s no small feat nor victory.

  23. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

    ' I truly did not expect word of Aella's, uh, antics to reach The Atlantic of all places.'

    Was that Ladies Home Atlantic, Teen Atlantic, or Atlantipolitan?

    1. Ron   3 months ago

      and who the hell is Aella and no I'm not going to look it up since she or it or whatever does not matter beyond for some reason Reason though she was something

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

        Reason has had a few interviews with her. Online sex worker, part time data analyst.

        1. mad.casual   3 months ago

          At 71 days crying, 41 days having sex, 17 days tripping on ketamine, it seems more full-time neurotic, part-time sex worker, amateur data analyst.

          1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 months ago

            “…,,showered on 24…..”(days)

            Ummm, about that breakup? Yeahhh. …. I hope the day she fucked 40 people was one of them.

            Gross.

        2. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

          I seriously think Gillespie was just running promos for her OnlyFans page.

          1. Stuck in California   3 months ago

            That's exactly what Reason was doing in those days.

            You could always tell, the person they were shilling for would get three articles/mentions in a week.

            Aella got that a few times.

  24. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

    Is the DOGEmaster actually a dunce? Critics of both actions and aesthetics of Elon Musk, the head honcho at the Department of Government Efficiency—and SpaceX, X, Tesla, and The Boring Company—like to claim he's a stupid edgelord troll. There's plenty of evidence to indicate he has 10-year-old boy sensibilities: The shitposting, the memes, the misspelling of basic things (like Genghis Khan's name), the sharing of LibsofTikTok content. But denigrating Musk's intelligence and capabilities (as with Trump's) has always rubbed me the wrong way; it seems overly simplistic, like there might be something we're not seeing.

    Simply put Liz, democrats base intelligence on allegiance and behaving how they desire, not individual success or knowledge.

    It is why they always judge, and many of your colleagues do too, about norms.

    They simply believe intelligence is parroting whatever insane shit the left comes up with without thought. See Jeff and Mike.

    1. Mike Parsons   3 months ago

      Intelligence to the left is all about credentialism + allegiance to the narrative. Both are required, and if present, they will declare someone who exhibits subnormal intellect, bordering retarded, to be intelligent.

      Take someone like Degrasse-Tyson. He goes along with the narrative, so when he goes on his little pseudoscience rants, the Colbert's of the world will nod along and make the "hey i just comedian, i cant follow ultra smart talk, slow down guy!" joke, but if he was saying the same shit while questioning COVID lab leak, or transing the kids, he would be labeled as a wild crack pot.

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

        Maher made Tyson look really stupid.

        1. Randy Sax   3 months ago

          I don't think Tyson is actually stupid. But he is captured. After Skool did a video of Thomas Sowell explaining the phenomenon.

          1. mad.casual   3 months ago

            I don't think Tyson is actually stupid.

            Not "drooling on his own untied shoes" stupid, but absolutely "can't keep his mouth shut when he can't say anything to his own benefit" stupid.

            1. damikesc   3 months ago

              He seems to personify the reality that a brilliant person is great in his area of expertise...but there is a huge problem when they discuss things outside of their area of expertise.

      2. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

        Neil deGrasse Tyson is a well respected physicist. Please tell us what you see as a pseudoscience rant. Or do you define "pseudoscience rant" as anything you don't understand?

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

          He’s little more than a smart-sounding talking head on television, meant to sound smart and convince us to believe what is neither true nor real.

          1. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

            I think Tyson is smart enough to know that he's been stretching the truth a hell of a lot lately. He's ideologically captured. Maybe they're holding a lot of Diddy party videos on him.

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

              Possible, but they’re definitely using him to promote their agenda.

          2. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

            You seem to leave out a PhD dissertation where you would be lost half-way thought the first sentence of the abstract, decades of physics research, and 15 books.

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

              PhD, from where I come from merely stands for “bullshit Piled higher & Deeper”. It’s for the professional student, not for the real world.

              1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

                Where do you think a massive chunk of knowledge that goes into all of our technology comes from? The science that we used for our medical advancements? Grad students and PhDs.

                1. Spiritus Mundi   3 months ago

                  Engineers without phds.

                  1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

                    Engineers take the research from academics and build stuff.

                    1. Spiritus Mundi   3 months ago

                      Tell me you have no idea how things work without say you have no idea how things work.

                    2. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

                      You poor uninformed child.

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

                      Bullshit, over educated nitwit.

                    4. Don’t get eliminated   3 months ago

                      Haha, you’re so dumb.

                2. Stupid Government Tricks   3 months ago

                  Basic research has almost nothing to do with engineering or technology. Basic research almost always seeks to explain what engineers have found and worked around.

                  And far too many grad students and PhDs are wokidiots who can easily be confused by "2+2=4". Your own highly specialized PhD in physics is a great example.

                  1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

                    "2+2=4"
                    That is why we use Mathematica.

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

                      Now do that without a calculator, dip.

                    2. Truthfulness   3 months ago

                      You seem confused. Need a remedial lesson?

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

                  60% of midical research is eighter made up or fraud. See the replication crisis.

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

                  It’s come from hard work and trial and error outside of an academic environment.

            2. Stupid Government Tricks   3 months ago

              There's plenty of questionable antics around his PhD and everything else Tyson. But you know that, because you have a highly specialized PhD in physics yourself, yet studied a wide variety of subjects, including law and economics apparently.

              https://reason.com/2025/02/15/could-school-choice-work-at-the-federal-level/?comments=true#comment-10918125

            3. VinniUSMC   3 months ago

              First, NDT is more like the Musk or Jobs of Astrophysics. It's not anything that he has personally done, rather what they are able to collectively achieve.

              Second, Molly wouldn't know the difference between a good dissertation and a bad dissertation if it smacked her upside the head. Molly can barely comprehend The Hungry Hungry Caterpillar. And has no idea that "physics" is not a synonym for "astrophysics".

        2. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

          You wouldn't know "Science", Tony, if it kicked your ass. You want to share with everyone how you thought gasoline was made?

          Also, Maher's near apostasy must be making you furious lately. How mad are you?

          1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

            Gasoline is made by juicing the gasoline fruit.

            1. Spiritus Mundi   3 months ago

              Not a totally invalid description of refining gas(juice) from crude oil(pulp).

          2. Spiritus Mundi   3 months ago

            Tony is super smart. He read a book!

            1. VinniUSMC   3 months ago

              Did he though? I doubt Tony could even read the jacket.

            2. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

              I'm not so sure he did.

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

                Tony masturbated to the pictures in Gender Queer.

        3. TrickyVic (old school)   3 months ago

          His stance on gender. He rides the fence to appease.

          Gender identity as it is called is not science based. Gender identity is about choosing a gender or not that you feel comfortable with. Anyone with a degree in science knows science doesn't care about nor needs your opinions.

          Gender identity is not science at all and Tyson doesn't seem willing to admit it.

          1. Truthfulness   3 months ago

            Neither does Bill Nye. It's a shame considering I loved his show as a boy.

            1. rbike   3 months ago

              Beakmans world was far better. And Nye is an embarrassment to my field of Mechanical Engineering. He questions nothing controversial and thinks he is an authority on??????

        4. Mike Parsons   3 months ago

          Tyson is a better example of the credentialism and hypocrisy, ill give you that.

          But he also isnt that impressive, and clearly is ideologically captured.

          The pseudoscience specifically around the trans stuff he fell for and spouts.

          A better example would be someone like AOC, Hannah-Jones, Kendi etc. People that have degrees and credentials but spout nonsense that is easily disprovable.

          Tyson is of slightly above average intelligence, with expertise in a field that sounds very complex and flowery to those of less than average intelligence. But his susceptibility to the gender cult nonsense shows he lacks ordinary critical thinking, (or he's just grifting on it). Either way, he isnt particularly impressive if you have an IQ a little above average (which we can be assured, you dont Molly).

        5. Mickey Rat   3 months ago

          Tyson opines on things that are far out of his field of expertise as if he was an expert. When discussing contentious subjects like transgenderism he gets extremely emotionally agitated and engages in many logical fallacies. One can speculate it is because such a subject scares him to death because saying the wrong thing will make his progressive "I love The Science" audience viciously turn on him.

      3. Moonrocks   3 months ago

        Take someone like Degrasse-Tyson

        You don't even have to go that far. Take Joe Biden. Before mid-August of last year, he was The Sharpest, Most Capable President in history.

        1. A Thinking Mind   3 months ago

          Trump just publicly broadcasted a Cabinet meeting. Did we ever see Biden interact with his cabinet?

    2. VinniUSMC   3 months ago

      Strange that Liz would include "sharing LibsofTikTok" as a negative. Good job, Mediocre Liz.

  25. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    ...why people are upset to answer to their boss, the American people, and the president of the United States, what you've done at work!

    Look, you can't just thrust accountability on a culture that has eschewed it for so long.

  26. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    The Love Gov may be back for more.

    New York gets what it deserves. Unfortunately, with corporate news based out of NYC, the rest of the country has to listen to the insular whims of those asswipes, (which gave us COVID panic).

  27. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

    Having served as a Moscow correspondent in the early days of Putin's reign, this reminds me of how the Kremlin took over its own press pool and made sure that only compliant journalists were given access.

    Give me a break, Peter.

    Moments after you tweeted this, the President invited journalists into the Oval and took questions for nearly an hour.

    Your hysterical reaction to our long overdue and much needed change to an outdated organization is precisely why we made it.

    Gone are the days where left-wing stenographers posing as journalists, such as yourself, dictate who gets to ask what.

    1. Mike Parsons   3 months ago

      The amount of people who are able to gather that 'muh fascism' is materializing in front of their eyes, while pining for the days of the fascism they were really fond of, is getting tiring.

  28. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

    BREAKING: House GOP passes budget bill which ends taxes on tips, overtime, social security.

    Promises made.
    Promises kept.

    1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

      I see it as morally wrong to favor some types of income over others. Why should someone who works all day and makes $200 in wages pay more taxes then someone who works all day and makes $50 in wages and $150 in tips?

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

        You must be one of those jerks who doesn’t tip.

        1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

          Quite the opposite, I tend to over tip and am just fine with it.

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

            Oh, then you should know that they’re taxed on the tip at a set percentage (15%) whether they get that amount or not.

            1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

              I know that is not true. Tips are taxed just like any other income. If you disagree then show me the IRS regulation that says otherwise.

              1. Stupid Government Tricks   3 months ago

                Dingbat. What do you think the IRS does with someone who declares less than 15% tip income, sit back and laugh at the incompetent waiter?

      2. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

        You should become a waiter, huh?

      3. TrickyVic (old school)   3 months ago

        ""Why should someone who works all day and makes $200 in wages pay more taxes then someone who works all day and makes $50 in wages and $150 in tips?""

        Perfectly valid question.

        End income tax.

      4. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

        You support progressive taxation. Therefore you're violating your own moral system.

  29. Spiritus Mundi   3 months ago

    Nate Silver calls it...
    Ugh *hard eye roll*

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

      To be very honest, Nate Silver is retarded.

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

        Based on his analysis of NYT and WAPO polling, he is only 51% retarded.

        1. mad.casual   3 months ago

          Retarded adjacent.

    2. NealAppeal   3 months ago

      What credentials does Silver possess to give a psychoanalysis of anyone else?

  30. NoVaNick   3 months ago

    Musk is not dumb, he’s neurodivergent.

    1. mad.casual   3 months ago

      Or he's the OG neuro-lineage and the dishonest, neurotic, sociopathic, neo-Marxist, gayops culture of the last 50-60 yrs. is the divergence.

    2. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

      Rain-man, but capable.

  31. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    What if lord of the rings is actually a science fiction novel set a million years in the future in a de industrialized society after an extended dark age, amongst various genetically modified organisms that have lost their history ?

    There was some MTV fantasy show based on this premise, I think. Maybe based on its own set of books. Had elves and such. One of you NERDS can fill in the details.

    1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

      Is being an MTV viewer what makes them the Nerd, or the elves shit?

      1. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

        Probably.

    2. Super Scary   3 months ago

      Sounds sort of like the plot for Horizon Zero Dawn, but replace the "genetically modified organisms" with robot dinosaurs.

    3. MK Ultra   3 months ago

      Isn't that the entire premise of the Dune saga?

      1. mad.casual   3 months ago

        No. Depending on which part of the series, only ~20,000 yrs., not a million. 🙂

    4. Marshal   3 months ago

      Are you referring to the Shannara Chronicles which is based on the book Elfstones of Shannara?

      1. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

        Jesus Christ.

  32. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

    "What are your most insane, frustrating, or infuriating stories of dealing with any government agencies or services?"

    I've been audited twice.

    The first time was because Mrs Oblongata had started with a new company that mistakenly withheld Colorado (where the corporate HQ was) instead of Georgia state taxes (where she lived and worked at the time), which went unnoticed for about 3 months. We told them about the mistake, and they corrected it. But come tax time, the employer compounded the error by reporting her total income for those 3 months twice. From the IRS point-of-view, we improperly excluded some $45K from our taxes (or about $10K in taxes not paid) Fortunately, we had support from the employer in claiming responsibility for the error, had all the records supporting the error and showing how the math exactly accounted for every cent the IRS was after, and were ultimately able to demonstrate to the IRS's satisfaction that *we* had done nothing wrong, that we had not in fact been paid twice, and owed nothing additional. But getting that agreement from the IRS took about 6 months of back and forth with auditors, and a stack of paper a full 1 inch high.

    A year after that, we got a 2nd audit notice. This one claimed that we had not paid FICA taxes and income tax surcharges on the exact amount of income we had not received as covered by the first audit. That's right. We got audited twice for the same issue. This one was a bit easier. I sent the IRS a response letter along with a copy of the whole previous audit (cost like $8 to mail certified as it was a very large envelope) and their own notice of compliance, along with pointing out that the claimed unpaid FICA taxes and surcharges were *exactly* the FICA amount to be paid on the erroneously twice-reported monies they had already agreed we had not received and didn't owe taxes on. Eventually they agreed with that, too.

    1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 months ago

      Big ballz woulda straightened that out right fuckin quick I reckon.

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

    Somebody found a judge so stupid as to not understand cause and effect:

    "Federal judge blocks Trump’s immigration crackdown inside some houses of worship"
    [...]
    "A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from indiscriminately conducting immigration raids and making arrests inside some houses of worship on Monday in response to a lawsuit filed by Quakers and other religious groups.
    Maryland District Court Judge Theodore Chuang’s narrow preliminary injunction will only apply to six Quaker meeting houses, a Sikh temple in Sacramento, Calif., and houses of worship within the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship congregation, which consists of 1,400 churches and serves an estimated 750,000 Baptists..."
    https://nypost.com/2025/02/24/us-news/federal-judge-blocks-trumps-immigration-crackdown-inside-some-houses-of-worship/

    OK, I'm a rapist who has killed several of my victims and a Guatemalan gang member here illegally. Where do I hide out?

    1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

      Churches providing sanctuary is a concept going back hundreds of years. It is distasteful for ICE thugs to enter churches.

      1. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

        That must have killed you to say something nice about churches, but it goes back over a thousand years to sometime before the 6th century.

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

          Thinks churches are for coming out parties.

        2. Stupid Government Tricks   3 months ago

          The Romans did the same for some gods and temples.

      2. TrickyVic (old school)   3 months ago

        What about IRS agents?

    2. Rockstevo   3 months ago

      why is a judge in maryland ruling on issues concerning a temple in california?

  34. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

    I'm told we don't need such a law since no one is performing such surgeries on minors.

    From ‘The Daily Wire’:

    Kansas Republicans on Tuesday passed a bill banning irreversible transgender medical procedures on minors, overriding a veto from Democratic Governor Laura Kelly.

    Republicans voted 31-9 in the state Senate and 85-34 in the state House to pass the “Help Not Harm Act,” which blocks doctors from performing transgender surgeries on minors or putting them on cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers…

    1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

      The state legislature (non doctors) dictating who can and can not get medical procedures. How is that small government?

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

        Since when was mutilating anyone a medical procedure? None of this “care” is reversible. None. It’s little different and more dishonest than Josef Mengele and his “experiments”.

        1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

          Hormone treatment is mostly reversible.

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

            Bullshit. You cannot reverse hormone treatment or puberty blockers in prepubescent children.

          2. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

            Hormone overdoses and chemo drugs at levels so toxic they actually inhibit the body's development, are not reversible. Those livers are ruined for good.

            They're tricking gay kids into thinking they're in the wrong body and mutilating themselves. If this was explained 40 years ago they'd think that the "homophobes" had won.

            1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

              MG/Tony just wants a world where it looks, and even more importantly feels, normal.

          3. Stupid Government Tricks   3 months ago

            Sure, that's why governments had to ban chemical castration even for willing child rapists. It was reversible. Gadzooks how smart those third party legislators were!

          4. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

            LOL, no, taking puberty blockers through adolescence is not a reversible procedure, you lying lefty whore. In fact, it leads to increased osteoporosis and cancer risk.

            Jaron "Jazz Jennings" Bloshinsky ended up having to get a frankenvag made out of stomach lining because taking puberty blockers gave him a micropeen that wasn't big enough to shove into his pubic bone as a pseudo-vag.

          5. damikesc   3 months ago

            No, it is not. Men taking too much testosterone is extremely unhealthy.

            Not sure why you think WOMEN taking it would be any better.

      2. Spiritus Mundi   3 months ago

        Cool, now do socialized medicine.

      3. Stupid Government Tricks   3 months ago

        Since when have you cared about third party government telling everybody what to do? By what you just said, government should not be dictating ANYTHING.

        Fine with me. A lie from you.

      4. damikesc   3 months ago

        Anarchy is not anybody's goal, toots.

      5. Bruce D   3 months ago

        Libertarians believe people should be free to do that to which one can consent. A person has to mature sufficiently to be able to give any meaningful consent. Given the irreversibility of sex change operations, as well as their sketchy results (tiny dicks and tiny cunts, possibile loss of orgasm capability, search vaginoplasty, phalloplasty), it's not unreasonable to prohibit such surgery until adulthood. If the tranny is to have a anything other than a mini-dick or a mini-cunt, there has to be enough genital tissue with which to work. Especially in the case of a trans "woman", there has to be enough tissue to construct a fuckable cunt, that is one large enough to enclose at least an average-sized cock without bursting. For a trans "man", there has to be enough genital tissue to be able to construct a respectably-sized dick, a dick large enough to satisfy, if not the average woman, at least some women. For there to be enough genital tissue to construct a respectable cock or cunt, it would be advisable to wait until after puberty completes, which would be at least 18 preferably after 21.

        Trans activists are way too in love with transism. To resolve gender dysphoria, one can go two ways - take hormones and have surgery to change one's anatomical sex at birth to correspond to one's gender feelings ("identity"), or take hormones to change ones gender feelings ("identity") to correspond to one's anatomical sex. If a kid starts feeling like the opposite anatomical birth sex, give the kid hormones corresponding to it's actual anatomical birth sex, rather than hormones to block puberty corresponding to anatomic sex as is done currently to treat gender dysphoria.

        So, if a little boy feels like a girl and the feelings persist, give the kid a dose of testosterone sufficient to change those feelings and influence brain development so the little boy feels like a boy rather than like a girl. Same for a little girl if she feels like a boy and the feelings persist, give her estrogen sufficient to change those feelings and brain development so the little girl feels like a girl.

        I'm an old guy and I've had testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and it changed my gentle, "nice guy" sexuality to be more hard-edged and aggressive. In case of a boy, I'm convinced that if a boy is feeling like a girl, a proper dose of testosterone will get him feeling and psychologically developing like a boy. This would be superior to very iffy surgery to construct a small not very fuckable artificial cunt that may not be capable of orgasm.

    2. Rockstevo   3 months ago

      Wish they would stop with all this outlawing crap...if you want to end it go after their pocket books. Give the kids until they turn 30 to be able to sue them and remove any liability cap from the awards. See how quickly they either stop doing the surgery or they get malpractice insurance dropped.

  35. Longtobefree   3 months ago

    "it's not clear how exactly they'll do this or which programs they'll have to slash to make it happen."

    Easy as 1-2-3:
    1. Print a list of all cabinet level positions.
    2. Scan the US Constitution for explicit authorization of that position, and note the article and section next to the position.
    3. Eliminate all positions (and all corresponding lower level positions) without a notation.

    BOOM!
    Budget surplus, and now constitutional executive branch.

    1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

      So you would have an EB that is nothing but the President, VP, military, post office, patent office, and copyright office.

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

        And your problem would be??????

        1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

          This country would not exist. For example there would not be any government land surveys so the US could not have expanded past the original 13 states. Without a state department we could not have made treaties and we would have gotten our ass kicked on trade. The weak US would have been easily conquered by England in the War of 1812. How well do you like bangers and mash?

          1. TrickyVic (old school)   3 months ago

            ""For example there would not be any government land surveys so the US could not have expanded past the original 13 states.""

            Non government land surveys?

            Why do you think the government is the only entity capable.

          2. Stupid Government Tricks   3 months ago

            And treaties are good because they entangle us?

      2. Stupid Government Tricks   3 months ago

        Those last three are optional -- post office, patent office, and copyright office. Have you not read the document you cite?

  36. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

    Gotta love sanctuary cities and the way they honor those poor poor immigrants cultural differences...

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/suspected-tren-de-aragua-member-released-probation-domestic-battery-case-despite-2022-deportation-order

    An illegal immigrant and suspected gang member is out on probation, free to roam the streets of Chicago even though he has been charged with domestic battery, has a previous weapons charge in Cook County and was ordered deported in 2022. Pedro Colmenares, a 33-year-old suspected Tren de Aragua gang member from Venezuela entered the U.S. in September 2022 and was ordered deported by an immigration judge in November of that year, according to DHS. While appealing the deportation ruling, he ended up in Chicago. Two years after the deportation ruling, Colmenares was back on DHS' radar after a weapons charge in the Chicago area last October. DHS issued an ICE detainer on Colmenares, but because of its sanctuary policy, Cook County refused to comply with the detainer, and Colmenares was set free. Colmenares was taken into custody once again this week for three days and was questioned by Chicago Police about his suspected involvement in the shooting death of a 25-year-old Hispanic man last September.

    Chicago police said probable cause existed to place the illegal migrant into custody for murder earlier this week, but ultimately the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office declined to press homicide charges, explaining they "carefully reviewed" the case and found insufficient evidence and "uncooperative witnesses." Colmenares is facing charges in a shocking kidnapping and sexual assault of his former girlfriend last October in Chicago. He is charged with domestic battery with bodily harm for allegedly pulling up in a car to the 27-year-old Hispanic woman and telling her to get in "or I’ll shoot you." Police say he then drove the woman against her will to a separate location on Chicago’s west side, where he allegedly "battered and sexually assaulted the victim" over several days. Colmenares was ordered to appear in-person before a judge on March 5 in Chicago. He was ordered to surrender weapons and stay away from the domestic abuse victim, according to a court document, but he was not assigned electronic monitoring.

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

      Lay this at the feet of JB “Jabba” Pritzker and his SAFE-T Act.

    2. Michael Ejercito   3 months ago

      And David Nieporent does not seem to have a problem with it.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

      Scoop him up, take him across the state line to Indiana, and put a bullet in his head. He's just a foot soldier and no one will miss him anyway.

  37. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

    Nine child rapists who are also illegal aliens released by Boston PD because sanctuary city...ICE says they've been scooped up.

    https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1893375378997051404

    "I read a story last night that the police commissioner of Boston, you said you'd double down on not helping law enforcement officers of ICE. I'm coming to Boston, and I'm bringing hell with me," Homan told the CPAC audience to much applause.

    Homan cited cases of criminals, specifically child sex offenders, being let out of jail in the Bay State despite ICE flagging them as deportable.

    "I looked at the numbers this morning," Homan said. "I stopped counting at nine—nine child rapists that were in jail in Massachusetts, but rather than honoring an ICE detainer, [local authorities] released them back into the street."

    Homan took aim at Cox siding with the city's "sanctuary" policies, telling him, "You're not a police commissioner. Take that badge off your chest. Put it in the desk drawer because you became a politician. You forgot what it's like to be a cop."

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

      That’ll make Jeff happy.

    2. Mike Parsons   3 months ago

      "I'm coming to Boston, and I'm bringing hell with me"

      The hero we need and deserve

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

    "Trump to shut down all 8,000 EV charging ports at federal govt buildings"
    [...]
    "The Trump administration is shutting down EV chargers at all federal government buildings and is also expected to sell off the General Services Administration‘s (GSA) newly bought EVs.
    GSA, which manages all federal government-owned buildings, also operates the federal buildings’ EV chargers. Federally owned EVs and federal employee-owned personal EVs are charged on those 8,000 charging ports.
    [...]
    “As GSA has worked to align with the current administration, we have received direction that all GSA-owned charging stations are not mission-critical.”
    https://electrek.co/2025/02/21/trump-to-shut-down-all-8000-ev-charging-ports-at-federal-govt-buildings/

    Yes, pushing bogus 'green' tech is NOT mission-critical.

    1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

      Your opinion of the State Department buying $400 M of Teslas? How is the government supposed to charge up it's electric cars? To get rid of electric car chargers just because of a political allergy to anything that helps the environment is wasteful.

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

        The State Department and other agencies can look for inexpensive, basic fleet vehicles such as a Chevrolet Spark or Ford EcoSport. Anything more is a luxury the taxpayer cannot afford.

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

          Particularly avoid cars with zero resale value, horribly expensive maintenance and a tendency to catch fire which is extremely hard to extinguish.

      2. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

        To get rid of electric car chargers just because of a political allergy

        "Musk is aligned with Trump to pad his fortune!!"

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

        "...How is the government supposed to charge up it's electric cars?..."
        Same way it fuels its other cars; go to a fueling station and pay the cost.

        "...To get rid of electric car chargers just because of a political allergy to anything that helps the environment is wasteful..."
        Claiming facts not in evidence, lefty asswipe.

        1. Stupid Government Tricks   3 months ago

          Not to mention they bought electric cars because of a political allergy to combustion cars. What one allergy buys, another can sell.

      4. Stupid Government Tricks   3 months ago

        Governments don't charge up their cars, people do. They manage to refuel combustion cars, they can manage electric cars. Or do you think government employees are too stupid to manage that?

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

        BTW, if you bother to read other than the Daily Trash, you'd learn that electric vehicles are horrible for the environment. They are largely coal-powered, and the materials used to make them really ought to stay in the ground.

      6. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

        People with electric cars can charge at home or pay for chargers. Why should employers (government agencies) be expected to provide free chargers?

      7. damikesc   3 months ago

        Because government always does things more cheaply and efficiently than private enterprise...

  39. A Thinking Mind   3 months ago

    So Aella is willing to just tell people she took 24 showers in an entire year? I’d be a little hesitant to tell people I showered just 24 times in a month.

    1. Randy Sax   3 months ago

      Whore-ish behavior. Both an attention whore and a literal one. Best to simply ignore these kinds of people.

    2. mad.casual   3 months ago

      I remember being in my late 20s when I realized how cool, but not really cool or practical Wilt Chamberlain's "other" numbers were.

      It's 5th or whatever, retarded neurotic wave of feminism we're up to. Like some 20s-era borderline-neurotic freakshow personality that would eat five gallons of pickles in a single sitting twice a month and once boxed forty people over the course of a few hours... but they mark it all down on their calendar so, hey, data analysis and new and different... because women.

    3. Longtobefree   3 months ago

      Is there a relationship between the showers and the days she had sex?

  40. Use the Schwartz   3 months ago

    Nate Silver

    Dere's yer prollem...

    What if lord of the rings is actually a science fiction novel set a million years in the future in a de industrialized society after an extended dark age, amongst various genetically modified organisms that have lost their history ?

    Shannara.

    1. A Thinking Mind   3 months ago

      Oh, I have an answer. Lord of the Rings is not a science fiction set thousands of years in the future. It’s one of the best pieces of fiction ever written and I think you should just take it as it is.

      1. Randy Sax   3 months ago

        You can take it as it is. But it's also a major inspiration for pretty much every fantasy setting for the last 70 years.
        What if LoTR but "X"? is how a lot new stories, bad or good, are made.

        1. A Thinking Mind   3 months ago

          Fucking duh. Using a story as a jumping off point for something different is cool.

          What’s annoying are the people who want to start doing critical analyses of the work. You see these panels popping up all the time: “Lord of the Rings through the Modern Intersectional Feminist Lens: How Violence Defines Masculinity,” or other bullshit. And you have assholes for Amazon who think they’re so smart that they’re going to “fix” Lord of the Rings by having more women in it that totally kick ass and are smarter, better, and more skilled than all the men around them. Or having every village of people everywhere contain the ethnic diversity of Los Angeles, instead of distinct groups of people living in their insular communities.

          That’s why I’m saying maybe just accept the story as it is and you’ll see why it works, instead of trying to operate in a new lens where everything is dramatically reframed.

          1. Marshal   3 months ago

            Put a chick in it. Make her gay.

        2. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

          Tolkien and CS Lewis stole it all from George MacDonald (Not really, but they both said he inspired them).

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

      Interestingly enough, we did have a movie like that, made back in the late 1970s called “Wizards”. I remember seeing it as a kid.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizards_(film)

      1. Square = Circle   3 months ago

        Which, to bring it full circle, was made by the guy who did the animated Lord of the Rings in the late '70s.

  41. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

    Babylon Bee: Trump Fired After Forgetting To Reply To Elon's Email

    1. A Thinking Mind   3 months ago

      I like it.

    2. Dillinger   3 months ago

      lolz!

  42. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

    As usual, sorting out what Trump is serious about vs. what he's just messing around about is very hard to do. His Overton window–expanding abilities remain impressive, though.

    Honestly, this is the biggest reason the post-Cold War uniparty (and I'm talking in terms of the Atlantic Council/WEF crowd) considers Trump to be such a danger--he embodies "creative destruction" to the current world order, and the 100-year-plus Wilson Doctrine, like no other President since Theodore Roosevelt. Even the relatively populist Reagan didn't represent that kind of threat.

  43. Mike Parsons   3 months ago

    "Much of the tax revenue will be consumed by simply continuing the tax policies that Republicans put into place in 2017"

    Sounds like a category error to me, tax cuts arent an expenditure

    1. Jerry B.   3 months ago

      “…but on one of those days, she had sex with nearly 40 people.”

      So she’s a locomotive?

      1. Jerry B.   3 months ago

        Oops. Not meant to be a response.

      2. mad.casual   3 months ago

        At the very least, you would think a libertarian data scientist would be able to move past the idiotic genital fixation or sexual infatuation and realize the distinction between labor theory and marginalism.

        But, introspectively, maybe I have completely misunderstood modern libertarianism and it really just is about how high you can get your body count even if every other aspect of life in your pod is managed down to the cent by global powers (or even managed by you and reported to them).

        1. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

          Take your drugs, have your ass sex, and leave running the world to the Top Men, kind of libertarianism.

          1. mad.casual   3 months ago

            Really cramming the threads together:

            What if instead of Top Men, it were Top Women who were sleeping with 100 men a day and crying 3 days every month that was forcing everyone to sleep in pods and engage in nothing but ass-sex, wouldn't that be more libertarian?

            1. Dillinger   3 months ago

              the chick who has the quad longevity to be Top Woman 100x a day would be impressive

              1. mad.casual   3 months ago

                Still, even at that... (visually pretty SFW, audio probably not).

                1. Dillinger   3 months ago

                  lol ... show-muscles.

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

              So basically, put a chick in charge and make it (and the world) lame and gay.

              1. mad.casual   3 months ago

                I think my favorite part of Kathleen Kennedy stepping down is that The South Park meme is the highlight of her career, her legacy.

                After 6000 yrs. of human history and 50+ yrs. of feminism can we finally put the whole "Woman are more empathetic." and "A world run by women would exploit the Earth for resources less, displace fewer natives, and have fewer wars of conquest and vindictive egos." coffin in the ground? If she were a dude in charge of producing some chick romance franchise she would've effectively skull raped it into the ground.

                She is, real life, more cartoonish than the villain from Ready Player One.

      3. Mickey Rat   3 months ago

        Maybe that was on one of the 24 days she showered?

        1. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

          Wonder if she showered before or after?

  44. sarcasmic   3 months ago

    Trump unleashes on another media giant in blistering Truth Social rant

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14439107/Trump-unleashes-media-giant-blistering-Truth-Social-rant.html

    ‘If the goal is to harm U.S. auto workers and Republican prospects in Michigan, then by all means go ahead, Mr. President,’ the paper’s opinion editors warned.

    But Trump argued that the tariffs would only help American workers by forcing car companies to manufacture their vehicles in the United States.

    ‘They are sooo WRONG, in fact, it is just the opposite,’ he wrote. ‘The tariffs will drive massive amounts of auto manufacturing to MICHIGAN, a State which I just easily one in the Presidential Election.’

    If he says import taxes will make us rich then anyone who publicly says otherwise is committing fraud. Time to sue the leftist Wall Street Journal for a few billion dollars and put them out of business. But that wouldn't be censorship, no. That would be fairness.

    1. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

      Are you committing fraud, Sarckles?

      1. sarcasmic   3 months ago

        According to Trump (and Jesse), anyone who understands economics and talks about tariffs is committing fraud.

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

          Except that you lack understanding of economics, trade, and tariffs.

        2. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

          Yeah, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that you don't have a better understanding of economics than Jesse.

  45. Dillinger   3 months ago

    >>There's plenty of evidence to indicate he has 10-year-old boy sensibilities

    people generally have a few periods of arrested development. mine are like 5, 15 and 23

    1. mad.casual   3 months ago

      I have trouble with such criticisms coming from a magazine with such a fixation on someone because of their prodigious or public sexual experience (specifically sans children).

      1. Dillinger   3 months ago

        I'm no big-city psychiatrist, but now that the lovely Aiella is in Miami maybe she can find the help she needs?

  46. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

    War crimes set to music. We have fallen so much.

    1. Dillinger   3 months ago

      "I love the smell of napalm in the morning."

    2. sarcasmic   3 months ago

      It's only a war crime when they do it.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

      Yeah, shed a tear for the poor Palestinians who've shit on anyone who's taken their violent, subversive asses in as refugees the last 70 years.

      1. MollyGodiva   3 months ago

        I am a Zionist and I do. Palestinians have been used as pawns and abused by every other group around them. They do have my sympathy.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 months ago

          Palestinians have been used as pawns and abused by every other group around them. They do have my sympathy.

          Please. They're not being used as pawns--they're arguably the most entitled tribe of Arabs on the planet. Every Arab country that's taken them in has either seen them cause massive instability or outright civil war. Even their main sponsor in the mid-20th century, Nasser, finally got sick of their shit and kicked a whole bunch of them out in their pajamas after the Yom Kippur war, because they chimped out over Egypt not bleeding themselves dry to take the Holy Land back from Israel.

  47. Dillinger   3 months ago

    >>What if lord of the rings is actually a science fiction novel set a million years in the future

    we're on at least our second go-around here ... what if countless books existed with similar plot proposals? what if a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away?

    1. Longtobefree   3 months ago

      What if 1984 was a government instruction manual and not fiction?

  48. Dillinger   3 months ago

    >>State media tagging does not affect perceived tweet accuracy

    certainly my resistance to social media and not my age is why this sentence makes little sense, yes?

    1. TrickyVic (old school)   3 months ago

      Yes, and also yes.

  49. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

    "Right now, Elon is applying all of the same talents he used to build his companies—motivating employees, circumventing red tape, identifying and overwhelming every bottleneck at breakneck speed—to his effort to remake the U.S. civil service with DOGE."

    If he can manage to do that there will be no question regarding his "cognitive load capacity and overall horsepower"; "rapid cognition and thin-slicing ability"; "abstract problem-solving ability"; and "instrumental rationality" ("aligning means with ends" or—put more simply—"shrewdness").

    He would be the genius for the ages [the older I get, the less I believe in "coincidence;" People and events come together at a specific time and place for a reason].

  50. Dillinger   3 months ago

    >>For many fans, the more boggling statistic was that last year, she had sex on only 41 days

    the boggling statistic is this person has fans.

    1. mad.casual   3 months ago

      In the olden days of the internet, back when the male gaze roamed free, we used to call them 'eyeballs', specifically to connote the lack of meaningful 'fandom'.

      1. Dillinger   3 months ago

        and don't get me wrong, someone tells me in conversation they once did 40 guys because it was Saturday I'm probably interested in the story ... the internetting of it bothers me for some reason but it's a different generation

        1. mad.casual   3 months ago

          Not strictly the internetting personally, as indicated above, labor theory *and* marginal utility.

          'One time at band camp...' or 'During a nerd panty raid in college once...'? Cool story. Nth time in n years that you got together with 30+ other people and hammered it all out with each other? That's *about* as interesting as the number of Super Mario speed runs the champ did last year except, somehow, less hygenic.

  51. sarcasmic   3 months ago

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14437163/Ann-Coulter-Joy-Reid-takedown.html

    Is it just me or does Coulter have an adam's apple?

    1. A Thinking Mind   3 months ago

      Does anyone still give a shit about Ann Coulter?

    2. VinniUSMC   3 months ago

      Ideas, not people.

    3. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

      Who?

      I don't think she's been relevant since 2016. Kind of like Milo Yiannopoulos.

  52. TrickyVic (old school)   3 months ago

    .

    1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

      Period!

      1. See.More   3 months ago

        Apparently not an inseminated person...

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

          That would be Mr .

  53. Dillinger   3 months ago

    >>career bureaucrats who call themselves civil servants—are at a fork in the road in terms of whether they'll choose seriousness ... or a trolling, time-wasting race to the bottom.

    trolls gotta troll. I'm enjoying their starvation.

  54. Moonrocks   3 months ago

    showered on 24

    Gross.

    1. A Thinking Mind   3 months ago

      Had sex on 41 days but only showered on 24 days. And sex with large numbers of different men.

      Yeah, she’s not a hero we should emulate.

      1. damikesc   3 months ago

        I am stunned ENB does not have a shrine to her set up.

  55. SRG2   3 months ago

    I think Nate Silver has it right about Musk. Hell, anyone who's gone to a Mensa meeting will meet plenty of people who are extremely intelligent but with "issues".

    Musk does not appear to be particularly creative - note the absence of patents in his name, which is odd if you want to hail him as a great engineer/technologist. But that's not where his aptitude lies. I think that Musk would be more rational and effective for the US had he been brought in by a more disciplined president (of either party).

    1. JFree   3 months ago

      anyone who's gone to a Mensa meeting will meet plenty of people who are extremely intelligent but with "issues".

      They don't have issues. Everyone else has issues. Mensa can prove it.

    2. JFree   3 months ago

      Personally - I think a Dept of Govt Efficiency would be an excellent way to bring in 10,000 regular citizens - a jury selected by sortition - and have them identify waste/fraud/abuse. They could easily be seconded to - or another citizen's jury created - for Cabinet Heads within their departments or for Congressional committees that are looking to audit what they supposedly oversee/fund.

      Regular folks have no tolerance for the shit in DC. And no tolerance for cronyism and elites. Far different than bringing in a billionaire who has earned all his wealth by sucking on the public tit. Though I agree that sort of billionaire might be more effective if they weren't working for a Prez who wants to suck on the billionaires toes.

    3. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   3 months ago

      You were a caterer in your teens?

      1. Medulla Oblongata   3 months ago

        He doesn't get that statement.

    4. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

      "Musk does not appear to be particularly creative - note the absence of patents in his name, which is odd if you want to hail him as a great engineer/technologist."

      You are either legitimately fucking retarded or else deliberately shilling... I'm going to go with shilling.

      Musk is famous for being anti-patent. His companies patent almost nothing and publish their research and designs and release them for free. The only exclusions are for things that are militarily sensitive and only relating to certain Falcon 9, Starship and Starlink components.

      Harvard Business Review:Elon Musk Doesn’t Care About Patents. Should You?

      You can find the schematics online for most of SpaceX however, all of Grok, they're publishing source code for X, diagrams of the Boring Company's Godot and Prufrok, the Neuralink chips, most of the Starlink Components, the Tesla Bot, etc.

      There's been hundreds of articles written on this for a decade, but somehow you absolute fucking fools think you discovered a "gotcha".

      Except for Musk, CEO's and Corporate Presidents constantly patent everything they can under their names.

      MIT Tech Review: Steve Jobs Lives on at the Patent Office

      Did you know 12 new Apple patents published in 2023 have Steve Jobs credited as one of the inventors?
      The former CEO was well-known for his iconic design choices and proactive approach to patenting everything. To this date, Steven P. Jobs has 1,158 patents credited in total, of which 377 are utility-based and 781 are design patents. 145 among these were awarded after his demise in 2011.

      So Steve Jobs has been dead for a decade and still having patents attributed to him. He must be smarter than Musk.

      I refuse to believe anyone could make the claim you did out of sheer stupidity and have to attribute malicious intent. A terrible attempt at a political smear.

      1. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

        SpaceX CEO Elon Musk criticizes patents and says they ‘are for the weak’

        The Genius Behind Tesla’s “Patent Giveaway”: How Elon Musk Played the Game to Win Big

        Elon Musk’s Counterintuitive Patent Strategy: A Lesson in Disruptive Innovation

        The Strategic Implications of Elon Musk’s Patent Decision

        1. mad.casual   3 months ago

          This is the one issue that gets my genuine respect for him.

          Some or a lot of other hucksterism and grift still bugs me but, at the end of the day he's not using the money to say "I own this idea and no one else can have it.", specifically the opposite, *and* whether they're his ideas or someone else's and he's just really good at finding and organizing such people, he's making it pay off.

          Especially given all the "Intellectual property is the same as physical property." libertarians around here; his principled take is like if Socialism actually did 'just work'.

          1. rbike   3 months ago

            I probably have more parents than Musk with my name attached to them. These have been mostly vanity patents pushed by the companies I worked for. None of them had value unless you had the infrastructure of a large corporation to defend them and finance them.

            1. SRG2   3 months ago

              he infrastructure of a large corporation to defend them and finance them.

              FWIW a few Wall Street firms have small departments whose main task is to look through new patents to see which are worth infringing on and whether the inventors could afford to defend them.

      2. SRG2   3 months ago

        Musk is famous for being anti-patent. His companies patent almost nothing and publish their research and designs and release them for free

        Yes. The reason he's anti-patent is that you have to disclose the real inventors, and once it became apparent that none of Musk's companies' inventions were his, that would undermine his claims - and those of his lickspittles - to engineering brilliance.

        But you believe his explanations, naturally.

  56. sarcasmic   3 months ago

    Trump spectacularly vows to 'throw out' any members of his Cabinet who don't respect Elon Musk

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14439547/Trump-spectacularly-vows-throw-members-Cabinet-dont-respect-Elon-Musk.html

    'Anybody unhappy with Elon? If you are, we'll throw them out of here. Anybody unhappy?' the president asked.

    The Cabinet members including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Attorney General Pam Bondi and more all shook their heads quickly.

    Trump said the biggest mistake of his first term was not surrounding himself with loyalists who would never criticize him or say no. He ain't making that mistake this time, that's for sure.

    1. JFree   3 months ago

      So none of the Cabinet played the video of Trump sucking Elon Musk's toes?

    2. Marshal   3 months ago

      Trump said the biggest mistake of his first term was not surrounding himself with loyalists who would never criticize him or say no. He ain't making that mistake this time, that's for sure.

      Notice how propagandists switch the framing to change the meaning. Trump said his mistake was not getting rid of the Dem loyalists. Sarc pretends anyone not a Dem loyalist is a Trump loyalist to make this assertion.

      1. sarcasmic   3 months ago

        Trump said his mistake was not getting rid of the Dem loyalists.

        Liar.

        https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4955032-trump-criticizes-administration-picks/

        “The biggest mistake I made was I picked some people. I picked some great people, you know, but you don’t think about that. I picked some people that I shouldn’t have picked,” Trump said during his Friday appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience.” “I picked a few people that I shouldn’t have picked.”

        “Neocons,” Rogan asked.

        “Yeah, neocons or bad people or disloyal people,” Trump added.

        He clearly said the people he picked, not the people who were already there. But you have to lie about it.

        And one thing you can say for certain (well maybe not you because you're a liar, but an honest person would agree) is that he's not repeating that mistake. He's found surrounded himself with loyal yes-men.

        1. Marshal   3 months ago

          “Yeah, neocons or bad people or disloyal people,” Trump added.

          Again notice how sarc lies: Trump refers to disloyal people, or Dem loyalists, and sarc adds that therefore Trump is selecting yes-men. This is only supportable if the entire set of possibilities is Dem loyalists and yes-men. Not only is it not true but it also frames the choice as unwinnable since Trump must therefore pick Dem loyalists to satisfy sarc's standard of not selecting yes men. But if this is the state of the world doesn't every President select yes-men?

          This is why it's helpful to test his standards in other circumstances. It highlights his lies making the propaganda message clear.

          1. JFree   3 months ago

            What part of I picked some people that I shouldn’t have picked has too many syllables for you to comprehend?

            1. Marshal   3 months ago

              Q: How stupid do you have to be to believe that is relevant?
              A: JFREE stupid.

              The question is not whether he picked them, but rather why he got rid of them. But idiot left wingers focus on distractions because the relevant facts don't support the conclusion they need to assert.

              1. sarcasmic   3 months ago

                I quoted his orange majesty saying that the biggest mistake of his first term was picking people who were disloyal, and gave an example of the people he just picked behaving like yes-men.

                You interpret his clear statement to mean that he really was referring to the firing of Democrats who were already there when he showed up, and claim I said his only options were Democrats or yes-men.

                Dude, there's something seriously wrong with you.

                1. Michael Ejercito   3 months ago

                  We all know what disloyal people did.

                  https://reason.com/2023/05/16/for-6-5-million-durham-report-finds-fbi-didnt-have-solid-dirt-on-trump-and-russia/

                  1. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

                    Sarc was hoping all the treachery and deliberate disobedience from the last round wasn't going to come up.

    3. VinniUSMC   3 months ago

      Stupid.

      Trump said "if you are [unhappy]" to the cabinet, "then we'll throw 'em outta here". Trump was clearly saying if the cabinet is unhappy, that he would throw out Musk. Not "I will throw out any cabinet member who is unhappy".

      Fucking drunken moron.

      1. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

        He really is.

  57. Marshal   3 months ago

    Jeff Bezos has sparked outrage after announcing plans to overhaul the Washington Post’s Opinion page to focus solely on support for, ‘personal liberties and free markets’.

    Wow. On a side note I wonder what this means for McArdle.

  58. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

    "Musk does not appear to be particularly creative -"

    Just wow dude. Not saying the guy is the second coming and he certainly has his quirks and faults, but seriously? Being able to bring talent together and marshalling the resources to achieve Tesla, Space X, Star Link, to name a few, is in itself a level of "genius," talent, creativity, or whatever you want to call it that is not found in most generations. All I can say is if he comes anywhere close to any measurable success in "...his effort to remake the U.S. civil service with DOGE" he will have accomplished as much or more than anyone in history.

    I can understand that many who like big government, the status quo. etc. hate what he is doing; but read the article where you just might see yourself described:

    "Right now, Elon is applying all of the same talents he used to build his companies—motivating employees, circumventing red tape, identifying and overwhelming every bottleneck at breakneck speed—to his effort to remake the U.S. civil service with DOGE. Telling themselves that Elon doesn't really have any talent, or that he just gets lucky, or that he's just a huckster, or that he only succeeds because of government help, are ways that progressives comfort themselves with the belief that Elon's efforts will inevitably fail."

    1. Marshal   3 months ago

      I can't think of another person who has successfully built or restructured so many impactful organizations. In fact I can't think of anyone else who has more than one.

      Paypal, Tesla, Twitter, and SpaceX. Meanwhile a pack of losers who have never contributed anything on any level think they are sufficiently knowledgeable to judge him. More Left Wing Privilege.

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

        Something along the lines of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford in one; add some steroids to that.

        Sure, he's an odd son of a bitch, but then that has to come with the territory.

        As I get older I've increasingly come to believe such persons in times and places to not converge by coincidence. If this government is not radically restructured now it will bring us all down, and much of the world with it.

      2. SRG2   3 months ago

        Being able to be a successful businessman and harnessing the creativity of your workforce is not the same thing as being creative. Duh.

        This is the same mindset that has cretins thinking that as Trump is a successful businessman he must know about macroeconomics.

        Different skillsets and knowledge bases, fuckwits.

    2. VinniUSMC   3 months ago

      The Left used to praise Musk as the second coming. Just like they worshiped Steve Jobs. Musk is to Tesla/SpaceX/etc as Jobs was to Apple. Not super geniuses, but apparently the right kind of smart for the job.

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

        He created/ brought into being things they liked and admired; at that time there was no perceived personal loss [of a profligate government] for them.

      2. Mother's Lament - Buttplug = Neocons (same motive)   3 months ago

        Except Jobs patented anything he even heard of, and even though he's been dead for a decade is still being awarded patents.

        But the real inanity of SRG2's claim is that Musk is actually famous for being anti-patent and has stopped patenting and has had his name removed from patents.

        Elon Musk says SpaceX avoids using patents to build rockets because they're for the 'weak' and block innovation

        SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has once again spoken out against the use of patents, explaining that the company generally continues to avoid using them. In an interview with CNBC, which aired on Wednesday evening, Musk said that using patents in manufacturing is a sign of weakness.

        The Strategic Implications of Elon Musk’s Patent Decision

        Elon Musk’s groundbreaking decision not to initiate patent lawsuits against those who use Tesla’s technology in good faith has sent shockwaves through the business world.
        With major automakers like Nissan and BMW expressing interest in collaborating with Tesla, the strategic implications of this move are significant.
        By eschewing the trend of patent wars, Musk is positioning Tesla at the center of the broader ecosystem, enabling growth and collaboration across industries."

        The Democrats here like SRG2 are really just flinging shit now, and hoping something sticks.

        1. VinniUSMC   3 months ago

          Yes, they're certainly not identical in all ways, but they are similar in a particular way. Musk's patent-less approach is laudable, it's one of the only things I like about Tesla as a company.

          And I laugh at Tim Cook flounderingly remaking the same old shit over and over, 5-10 years behind Android/Samsung/LG/etc.

    3. mad.casual   3 months ago

      It is in the character of very few men to honor without envy a friend who has prospered. - Aeschylus

  59. Minadin   3 months ago

    "the utter insanity of federal employees melting down over basic things that are expected in any other industry"

    In my profession, I've been expected / required to fill out a time sheet every single week, for the past 20 years, to describe in detail exactly what I was working on. Including vacations and holidays.

  60. Fist of Etiquette   3 months ago

    Over the course of 2024, Aella cried on 71 different days, showered on 24, and took ketamine on 14. We know this because she meticulously gathers and posts information about people's personal, emotional, and sexual lives—including her own.

    What.

    1. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

      Sloppy seconds to the nth integer?

  61. lwt1960   3 months ago

    Nate Silver- I think I understand what he's saying about Musk. To confirm, is it sort of like a statistician who runs a website making psychological evaluations of a person he'd likely never met? Ok, now I get it.

    DOGE- does anyone outside of a small inner circle of DOGE geeks know enough about the process to proclaim it "haphazard"? Probably the same people who railed against Musk buying Twitter as spectularly bad investment and his "shoot first, ask questions later" management style, who are now railing against his government power alongside "ownng the most powerful social media company in the world".

    Both go to show tearing down is a heck of a lot easier than building and a lot less risky.

  62. Roberta   3 months ago

    ...

    Nate Silver calls it "spiky intelligence" and says "it's important to avoid two pitfalls when encountering people" like this: "That Elon is highly intelligent in several ways does not mean that everything he does is brilliant. Some things he does are exceptionally dumb or dangerous—and we shouldn't make excuses for these or pretend that it's all part of some master plan." And also: "It's absurd to suggest that Elon isn't brilliant in many respects just because he isn't in others. And if he has merely very good SAT scores, I don't care; he's demonstrated his intelligence through his accomplishments."

    Same with Trump. I'm not afraid to look at his mistakes, while still acknowledging him as the best president we could reasonably have hoped for in our lifetimes, for those like me, close to 71 YO.

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