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Immigration

Ghiblifying the Fent Trafficker Deportation

Plus: New York state cut off from federal funding, Phil Magness on tariffs for JAQ, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 3.28.2025 9:41 AM

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Studio Ghibli filter on deportation | Source image: White House X account. Illustration: Eddie Marshall.
(Source image: White House X account. Illustration: Eddie Marshall.)

Studio Ghibli memes beaten to death: Bear with me as I attempt to explain something extremely online that nevertheless carries some political significance.

You may be familiar with Studio Ghibli, the Japanese animation studio helmed by Hayao Miyazaki, behind classics such as My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away. Open AI, the creators of ChatGPT, recently released another higher-quality image generator that people have realized allows images to be rendered in the Studio Ghibli house style. Note that this is contra Miyazaki's own wishes ("I strongly feel this is an insult to life itself," the 84-year-old said of overly incorporating technology into art) and possibly a copyright violation, but that's sort of the least of our worries here. The main controversy now is that people have been putting all kinds of famous images into the meme generator—George W. Bush being told about 9/11, Tony Montana in Scarface, etc.—and that the White House has, uh, decided to throw some images of their recent deportations in there too.

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So here's a Studio Ghibli version of the deportation of Dominican woman Virginia Basora-Gonzalez, a 36-year-old fentanyl trafficker who illegally reentered the country and was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers on March 12:

https://t.co/PVdINmsHXs pic.twitter.com/Bw5YUCI2xL

— The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 27, 2025

Lots of art is political, and lots of political messaging is tasteless, but this type of move by the White House is worth opposing on two fronts.

The first, less serious front: This is horrible art. It's lazy and just jumping on a sort of boring and already played-out meme format. It's cruel, and there's no discernible deeper meaning. She's fat and crying and engaged in the illegal drug trade—of a very serious drug that has claimed many victims—and thus easy to make fun of on all counts.

The second, more serious front: We're in the midst of a large-scale deportation effort by the federal government. If they want enduring public support for such a thing, they need to wholly change their demeanor as well as their practices. Deportation is not funny and light; it's using the power of the state to forcibly evict people from their homes, schools, workplaces, and communities. In some cases—like with Basora-Gonzalez or actual violent Tren de Aragua gang members—it is warranted, and the public supports it. In other cases, though it may be legally permissible, the wider public feels conflicted or opposes it: Think of those ICE raids at Mississippi chicken processing plants during Trump's first term and the havoc it wreaked on the industry and those communities—all for what? And regardless of the morality/public sentiment side, the way this is happening is contra what Vice President J.D. Vance explicitly said would happen: "I think that if you deport a lot of violent criminals and frankly if you make it harder to hire illegal labor, which undercuts the wages of American workers, I think you go a lot of the way to solving the illegal immigration problem," he told an ABC News anchor last August. He said the administration would start with deporting 1 million, and prioritize those who are violent criminals.

Tell that to 24-year-old barber Francisco Javier García Casique or to 34-year-old Rasha Alawieh, a physician and Brown University professor from Lebanon on an H-1B visa, or to 30-year-old Tufts student Rumeysa Ozturk. Whether it's Salvadorans with tattoos getting swept up and assumed to be gang members or Middle Easterners being punished for their speech, the administration isn't just targeting violent criminals. Maybe you think that's fine or that this type of culling is welcome, but what is actually being done is very different than what the vice president claimed. And getting migration under control could have been kind of a layup for this administration: Toward the end of President Joe Biden's term, Pew Research Center found that about 80 percent of Americans (including a shocking 73 percent of Democrats!) believed the U.S. government was doing a poor job handling the migrant influx. It's possible that simply following Vance's stated plan would have resulted in decent public approval, unlike the inhumane, haphazard, unfocused scheme that has actually played out.

Deportation is not Ghibli. Treating it as such is taking the easy way out. It is harder to carefully sift through evidence to determine who is actually a true threat. But it's important to be scrupulous and thorough because we're talking about the state upending people's lives—throwing them in holding facilities and, in some cases, sending them back to countries where they face punishment or danger, if they have a country to return to at all.


Scenes from New York: New York state's budget assumes it will be receiving some $90ish billion from the federal government. It's increasingly looking like this won't happen, sending Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers scrambling.

"In the fiscal year ending this month, New York received an estimated $96 billion from the federal government, with roughly $57 billion going to the state's Medicaid program," reports The New York Times. "About $10 billion went to schools, about $4 billion to law enforcement and public safety and $2.5 billion to transportation programs."

My question, as a New York state taxpayer: How was the $54 billion in income taxes not enough? And the roughly $21 billion in sales tax? And the nearly $26 billion in business tax?

New York is the highest-taxing state and is the second-highest in spending (beat only by Alaska). "New York State and its localities spent 50 percent more per capita than the national average," reports the Citizens Budget Commission (using 2021 data). "Higher than California (7 percent), Massachusetts (24 percent), New Jersey (55 percent), Texas (71 percent), Connecticut (77 percent), and Florida (101 percent)." The state collected, on average, $10,331 in taxes per resident—about $4,000 more than the national average. Where is all this money going, exactly? Cry me a river, Kathy Hochul!


QUICK HITS

  • As promised yesterday, a thorough treatment of Trump's tariffs by us over at Just Asking Questions featuring special guest Phil Magness:

  • "Is it safe to travel with your phone right now?" asks Gaby Del Valle at The Verge. "Recent high-profile deportations began with phone searches at airports. What are your rights? The answer: it depends."
  • "When President [Donald] Trump convened CEOs of some of the country's top automakers for a call earlier this month, he issued a warning: They better not raise car prices because of tariffs," reports The Wall Street Journal. "Trump told the executives that the White House would look unfavorably on such a move, leaving some of them rattled and worried they would face punishment if they increased prices, people with knowledge of the call said." (It seems like we were getting price controls whether it was Donald Trump or Kamala Harris. Dark.)
  • Luigi Mangione thirst has reached new heights. And the headline means I can't get Nirvana out of my head.
  • "Top Democrats tell us their party is in its deepest hole in nearly 50 years—and they fear things could actually get worse," reports Axios. "The party has its lowest favorability ever; No popular national leader to help improve it; Insufficient numbers to stop most legislation in Congress; A durable minority on the Supreme Court; Dwindling influence over the media ecosystem, with right-leaning podcasters and social media accounts ascendant; Young voters are growing dramatically more conservative; A bad 2026 map for Senate races; Democratic Senate retirements could make it harder for the party to flip the House, with members tempted by statewide races." Since it's Lent, I'm gonna suppress this feeling of schadenfreude. (Also, it's not like the alternative—a muscular perma-GOP in power—is better, really.)

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  1. Chumby   2 months ago

    No Mo MAPedo

    In 1984, on live tv, Gary Plauché shot the MAPedo Jeff Doucet in the head. The MAPedo had kidnapped and assaulted Plauché’s son. The MAPedo took the room temperature challenge. The father later received a suspended sentence.

    Video:
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TFl-51JxwZM&pp=

    1. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

      https://www.msn.com/en-us/crime/general/dad-forced-6-year-old-daughter-s-rapist-to-dig-his-own-grave-then-kill-himself-in-chilling-video/ar-AA1xcneF

      A Russian father, Vyacheslav Matrosov, 35, took justice into his own hands when he forced the man who molested his six year old daughter to dig his own grave in the forest before persuading him to commit suicide.

      Matrosov acted outside the law after discovering footage of his young daughter being coerced into sexual acts and confronted Oleg Sviridov, 32, the man in the video. In a harrowing recording, the child's pleas are audible: "Oleg, that's enough, I can't take it anymore. I want to go home."

      The confrontation between Matrosov and Sviridov, who was once a friend and babysitter to the family, ultimately led to Sviridov's death. Initially, Matrosov faced murder charges, but further investigation revealed that Sviridov's wounds were self-inflicted.

      In 2022, Matrosov received an 18-month prison sentence, of which he served 12 months before his release. Public sentiment in Russia rallied behind Matrosov when it became known that he forced his daughter's abuser to excavate his own burial site in the woods.

      The Pribrezhnoye residents have opened their wallets to help with Matrosov's legal costs. A petition boasting 2,500 signatures surfaced, pushing for Matrosov's release, as locals praised him for "saving our children by ridding us of a child sex attacker."

      TV star and one-time Russian presidential hopeful Ksenia Sobchak declared: "All parents are standing up for the pedophile's killer."

      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

        Not guilty.

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

        OK, I think that might well be the single most gangsta shit I have ever heard, now.

    2. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcasia’s disloyal opposition)   2 months ago

      You know who else is a MAPedo?

      1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

        Jeffy, Shrike, Tony, Lancaster, and a few others.

        Sarckles probably isn't, though he did peddle his ass as a youth, and his daughter called CPS on him.

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Willy Wonka?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcasia’s disloyal opposition)   2 months ago

          Only the Johnny Depp version.

      3. Vernon Depner   2 months ago

        Ray Benson?

      4. Chumby   2 months ago

        Epstein Island clients?

      5. Jerry B.   2 months ago

        The cherry trees around the tidal basin in D.C. have fully bloomed now, so the peduncle extension phase is over. The nephews of some commenters here can breathe easy for a while.

    3. Chumby   2 months ago

      Article:
      https://allthatsinteresting.com/gary-plauche

    4. Horatio Cornblower   2 months ago

      Interview / podcast with Gary Plauche's son, Jody:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3J_9eNOgBvc

    5. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   2 months ago

      Test.

      1. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   2 months ago

        Amazing. I feel I am through the paywall. Fremont we have touchdown in the comments on the dark side of the paywall.
        "It's beautiful, over. Everyone's here. Over."

  2. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Studio Ghibli memes beaten to death...

    I bet Hitler in his bunker is upset about that.

    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

      They're just mad because the Whitehouse can now meme, but lefties still can't.

      Also my tears for a fat narcotraficante illegal who is getting ejected for pushing fentanyl are nonexistent.

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

        The second, more serious front: We're in the midst of a large-scale deportation effort by the federal government. If they want enduring public support for such a thing, they need to wholly change their demeanor as well as their practices. Deportation is not funny and light; it's using the power of the state to forcibly evict people from their homes, schools, workplaces, and communities.

        I want to know if Liz put on a pearl necklace specifically so that she could clutch them while writing this, or if she just phoned it in.

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

          Liz, why do you support noncitizens more than you do citizens?

    2. Chumby   2 months ago

      Misek will be along shortly to provide an eyewitness update.

    3. Bubba Jones   2 months ago

      The whole point of this is to generate support from their base.

      This shouldn't be hard to understand.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        But it confuses and upsets the NPR tote bag set, and angers all the cat-loving fat chicks.

        1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

          Don't forget sexually harassing social media soy-boy influencers.

      2. Zeb   2 months ago

        Doesn't their base, by definition, already support them?

    4. Kungpowderfinger   2 months ago

      He said the administration would start with deporting 1 million, and prioritize those who are violent criminals. Tell that to 24-year-old barber Francisco Javier García Casique or to 34-year-old Rasha Alawieh, a physician and Brown University professor from Lebanon on an H-1B visa, or to 30-year-old Tufts student Rumeysa Ozturk.

      So we’re pivoting away from poor Mahmoud Khalil and his darling family’s plight?

      1. Vernon Depner   2 months ago

        We have always been at war with Eastasia.

      2. Jerry B.   2 months ago

        It’s more like Wheel of Fortune, with a number of outrages to choose from.

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

        34-year-old Rasha Alawieh, a physician and Brown University professor from Lebanon on an H-1B visa

        ...who was turned away at the border when returning from the funeral of a man who had killed thousands of Americans.

        I cannot believe that anyone thinks objecting to this is good optics.

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

          Just because one is prioritizing one thing does not mean that it is exclusively the entire agenda or that other things cannot be dealt with as they pop up.

          This isn't just terrible optics, it's terrible logic as well.

          1. Stuck in California   2 months ago

            For how many years have the "optics" of this sort of thing been almost completely controlled by a progressive cabal of mainstream media sources?

            If EVERYONE says it, than people who only get their news from mainstream headlines believe it. I mean, it HAS to be true, all of the newspapers/websites/TVshows are saying so!

            When you've had a monopoly on information like this for over a decade, with a near monopoly for much, much longer, you don't give a shit about "optics" like that. You assume everyone falls right into line, repeats the think you want to make it sound as bad as possible, ignore the rest. And it doesn't matter if you're on the shitty side of the issue, you "got" Trump and the news cycle moves on, no harm no foul, no repercussions for you malfeasance.

            I mean, there are repercussions. There's a reason trust in media is at an abysmal low, but people who were short sighted enough to major in journalism and try to join a dying profession obviously don't care about the long term here.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    New York state's budget assumes it will be receiving some $90ish billion from the federal government. It's increasingly looking like this won't happen, sending Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers scrambling.

    I thought it was only red states that suckle at the federal teat.

    1. Bubba Jones   2 months ago

      Weren't states supposed to take long term responsibility for Medicaid budgets after the expansion?

      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

        Obama and Joe approved waivers to expand Medicaid like candy.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    In the fiscal year ending this month, New York received an estimated $96 billion from the federal government...

    Losing that is a small price to pay for getting that SALT deduction back.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Well, all successful political parties protect their base. In the case of the Democrats, their base is the top tier of incomes.

  5. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

    BREAKING: New intelligence briefing refutes Judge Boasberg’s main objection to deporting the criminal aliens of Tren de Aragua.
    Biden’s CIA officials involved.
    I’ve seen the evidence that TdA is funded and directed by the Venezuelan government. Why does that matter?
    ...
    An extraordinary article last week by Miami Herald investigative reporter Antonio Maria Delgado provides clear answers. Delgado interviewed a team of high-level investigators and analysts who have been following the Venezuelan regime for over ten years.
    The only team member to speak on the record is Gary Berntsen, among the most highly decorated CIA veterans in recent history. I spoke with Berntsen after the article was published. He confirmed that Tren de Aragua was purposely sent to the United States to destabilize our country.
    Berntsen said, “The Venezuelan regime has assumed operational control of TdA and has trained 300 of them; they have given them paramilitary training, training them to fire weapons, how to conduct sabotage, in a four- to six-week course. Then they deployed them into the United States to 20 separate states.”

    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1905313552165904775.html

    1. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

      Berntsen said, “The Venezuelan regime has assumed operational control of TdA...Then they deployed them into the United States to 20 separate states.”

      Bernsten retired from the CIA in 2005. So what is HIS source?

      From the link:

      But Berntsen showed me proof of the close relationships among Tren de Aragua, the Venezuelan military and intelligence apparatus, Cuban intelligence, and the worst of the Latin American narcoterrorists. He has shared not only the intelligence, but the sources, with elements of the U.S. government.

      OK. Can you show us the proof? Can you at least describe it?

      1. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

        That is, um, classified. Yeah, classified.

        *side note, accroding to Reason is ok for 'libertarians' to be big mad over lax handling of classified materials again, especially over the Signal app (which is also somehow completely trust worthy because .gov uses it)*

        1. rbike   2 months ago

          Don't care. Biden/ Mayorkas so abused asylum, not crying over any of them.

          If I moved into Venezuela illegally, they sure as hell would send me home

          1. Jerry B.   2 months ago

            After you lost a few pounds on the Magic Maduro diet.

    2. JohnZ   2 months ago

      Boasberg is a member of the noseberg/scheckelstein tribe whose main goal is the destruction of America.
      Treat TdA as enemy terrorists. Shoot first, ask questions later.

  6. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    New York State and its localities spent 50 percent more per capita than the national average...

    I blame upstate.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Damned greedy peasants!

  7. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

    Inferior Court judges now take over passport offices and The Science.

    Reuters Legal
    @ReutersLegal
    US District Judge Julia Kobick pushed the Trump administration to justify why it could lawfully refuse to issue passports to transgender and nonbinary Americans that reflect their gender identities.

    1. Chumby   2 months ago

      Kobik doesn’t understand falsifying information on a passport application is illegal?

      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

        JUDGES DECIDE THE LAW.

        How dare you question inferior court judges. They are unimpeachable.

        1. rbike   2 months ago

          She?s a judge, not a biologist. Right?

          1. Chumby   2 months ago

            Jesse will be the judge of that. Oh wait.

    2. Mickey Rat   2 months ago

      Perhaps it is lawful because the passport category is "sex" and not "gender identity"? And those are supposed to be different things?

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Under "sex" I used to write "Yes, please" but now, with all the new human hardware and software over-represented in government agencies, I write "No thanks".

        1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

          Get a load of Austin Danger Powers over here!

      2. TrickyVic (old school)   2 months ago

        ^This.

      3. Zeb   2 months ago

        That seems like the right answer.

    3. damikesc   2 months ago

      Yup, no problem with out-of-control judiciary That is just crazy talk.

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

        But remember, it's Trump who is picking a fight with them.

    4. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

      Passports are not even in the constitution, much less what types of category information should be required or allowed on them.

      Good lord these judges have lost their damn minds.

      1. rbike   2 months ago

        The passport office just needs a biologist. I hear they are cheap to hire.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Recent high-profile deportations began with phone searches at airports. What are your rights? The answer: it depends.

    Your God-given rights depend.

    1. Longtobefree   2 months ago

      They depend mostly on Apple .vs Android.

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

      If someone is concerned about it, they should make a fucking backup and wipe their phone.

  9. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

    Former Target CEO Gerald Storch on Varney.


    “The tariffs are only in the cost of goods. They’re not on the retail price. So you put a tariff on the cost of the goods of 20%, it doesn’t mean the retail price goes up by 20%, not unless you can buy everything at a cost somewhere. Additionally, when they put tariffs on toys back in the first Trump administration, studies show 87% of the increase was borne by the Chinese manufacturers. China has a huge toy industry and they have everything to gain and nothing to lose by keeping the sale rather than have it moved to America, like a lot of it will do. Additionally, there are substitute products, you know, products that you can sell that are made in the U.S. instead of differences, promote those. And then, of course, there will be transfers, some sales to the U.S.”

    Storch added, “I think people are hysterical. It’s not nearly the magnitude of what they’re talking about. And keep in mind, the retailers are going to do just fine no matter what happens. Because if they have to pass on a cost increase, they all will at the same time. And so prices will go up, their costs won’t go up in terms of labor and rent and things like that proportionally, and they’re going to do just fine. But I don’t think it’s going to go up nearly by as much as people say for all the reasons just outlined. And meanwhile, if it starts to do that, keep in mind, President Trump and his group, they can change. They’ve shown they’ll do that. They can be flexible and not doing this really damaging.”

    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

      Storch has never heard of “margin”?

      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

        He has. He was pointing it out. Instead of pushing the lies that Eric boehm does, where he assumes tariffs are a 1:1 cost increase.

        1. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

          where he assumes tariffs are a 1:1 cost increase

          Where? I've never seen this claim anywhere except as a strawman from you.

      2. Ska   2 months ago

        The part that's accurate is that if I'm a retailer, 50% of my price is salaries, benefits, and payroll taxes for my employees, and 25% of my price is overhead (rent, insurance, legal, other operating costs). Of the 25% of my price unaccounted for in this example, some portion of that is Cost of Goods Sold (purchases of wholesale goods from the manufacturer, costs associated with keeping inventory), and the balance is profit. Of course you do the Cost of Goods Sold portion above the gross profit line, but its placement on the P&L doesn't change the net income at the bottom line.

        So yeah, if tariffs make the wholesale portion go up 100%, say from $1 a unit to $2 a unit, my retail price only reflects that in the Cost of Goods Sold - which is some percentage between 0% and 25%, using the assumptions that 75% of my expenses are salaries and overhead.

        That doesn't make tariffs good, but it also doesn't make tariffs a dollar for dollar increase in retail prices. And for something like automobiles, not toys, that cost increase is a much bigger issue.

        1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

          The Atlanta Fed, not exactly a pro MAGA group, has estimated the cost effect of the announced tariffs to be 1%. Basically lost in the noise of inflation.

          Yet some how all the articles here keep missing how this shit all works. They didn't teach this stuff in Comms degrees for Eric.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            But he did learn that hyperbole and hysteria get more clicks than numbers and facts.

        2. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   2 months ago

          I don't see money allocated towards marketing or any amount for employee transitioning in this price waterfall writ large. What does this company make?

  10. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

    Musk on DOGE and cuts.

    Musk answered, “We try to keep Congress as informed as possible. But the law does say that money needs to be spent correctly. It should not be spent fraudulently or wastefully. It’s not contrary to Congress to avoid waste and fraud. It is consistent with the law and consistent with Congress. And we’ve seen, actually, great support, at least from the Republican side of the House, and, occasionally, some Democrats, too. It’s nice to see people cross the aisle once in a while. But, usually, when they attack DOGE, they never attack any of the specifics. So, they’ll say what we’re doing is somehow unconstitutional or illegal or whatever. We’re, like, well, which line of the cost savings do you disagree with? And they can’t point to any. And we list them all on doge.gov and the DOGE handle on X. And you’ll see just outrageous things, one outrageous thing after another.”

    Fascist.

    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

      That was an outstanding panel interview by Brett Baier everyone should see

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

        Saw that. Should be required for Reason editors. These are serious grown ups with a well designed plan to save the Republic from insolvency. If the process appears chaotic, as Reason keeps claiming, it is due to the leftist propagandists and judges.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

          How dare you question their lived hysteria!

          1. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   2 months ago

            Truer emotions have never been triggered

        2. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

          Video.

          https://x.com/BretBaier/status/1905393918977393099

      2. JohnZ   2 months ago

        Just watching the reaction of John Stewert/Liebowitz interview with N.Y. Times columnist Ezra Kline explaining the absurd governmental red tape and fraud/waste of the $40+ billion for broadband that never happened.
        That's $40 billion that floated off into somewhere with not a single home connected or a single mile of cable.
        https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/03/jon-stewart-loses-his-mind-listening-how-biden/

        1. Mickey Rat   2 months ago

          And all that red tape represents time and money wasted by state employees in compliance that could have been spent more usefully. All this wasted effort comes from the mentality that one more law, one more regulation can make the world perfect.

  11. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

    So, attending the funeral of terrorist leaders is “speech”, as is being privy to and coordinating messaging with their genocidal attack plans.

    I suppose by this definition the camp commandant at Auschwitz engaged only in Speech as well

    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

      Exploding pagers should be considered performance art then.

      1. Small w woodchippertarian   2 months ago

        "This is an interpretive dance I call, 'Chasing my balls down the street.'"

    2. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

      It is saying 'I am sad my terrorist buddy and mentor is dead.'

  12. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    When President [Donald] Trump convened CEOs of some of the country's top automakers for a call earlier this month, he issued a warning: They better not raise car prices because of tariffs...

    To the Venezuelan supermax for any automaker who raises prices!

    1. Bubba Jones   2 months ago

      This seems directionally correct. The purported goal was to shift market share to the "american" auto makers. But Trump may have noticed prior tariffs were just used as an opportunity to raise prices.

      How will this affect my BMWs made in the USA?

      1. TrickyVic (old school)   2 months ago

        Where are the parts made?

        Made in US often means assembled in the US with foreign parts.

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

          True even of actual American car companies at this point.

          Presumably the parts that come in would be subject to whatever import tariff they face, and the final car would no, having been made here. Getting companies to build plants here is the end goal. It would be highly counterproductive to disincentivize that.

          Plus, I mean, fuck. Germany is apparently doing its damnedest to go dark, so it might be a matter of survival for companies like VW and Bosch to move production here.

    2. Jerry B.   2 months ago

      U.S. auto makers provide you with a pretty weak selection of actual cars (not mini SUVs). GM offers the Chevrolet Malibu and the Cadillac, Stellantis (Dodge) offers the EV Charger, and Ford the Mustang and Lincoln.

    3. Fats of Fury   2 months ago

      16% of auto's sold in the US are made in Mexico, this includes the big 3 but also Toyota 92 percent (228,000 vehicles), Honda 87 percent (211,000 vehicles), and Mazda 53 percent (113,000 vehicles). The numbers in parentheses are the exports to the US.
      So automakers will have to raise prices to cover the tariffs

      AI Overview
      The average hourly wage for an auto worker in Mexico can vary depending on the region and experience, but generally ranges from around $2.40 to $4.75 per hour, with some reports suggesting even lower figures.

      I wonder how Customs the values the cost of the imports, Sticker price or the real cost of production?

      1. JohnZ   2 months ago

        That certainly doesn't reflect in the price of a new Dodge Ram 1500 or the latest model SUV (Stupid Useless Vehicle).

      2. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   2 months ago

        In the world of consumer electronics in Mexico, it was cheaper to have TVs broken down into components and pay the import taxes and then assemble the TVs and monitors in factories in Mexico. I wonder how long we arrive at that stupidity in autos

  13. Chumby   2 months ago

    Safe to say that fentanyl distributor is not a regular consumer of the product?

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

      Does it make you fat?

      1. Chumby   2 months ago

        That could weigh heavily on folks considering to indulge.

        1. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 months ago

          Indulge the bulge!

  14. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Luigi Mangione thirst has reached new heights.

    Hollywood better not race-swap that heartthrob for the biopic!

  15. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Top Democrats tell us their party is in its deepest hole in nearly 50 years—and they fear things could actually get worse...

    Time for self reflection!

    1. Chumby   2 months ago

      Yet the LP had fewer votes in the 2024 POTUS election.

      1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

        I blame it on Chase being gay and America being homophobic.

        1. Randy Sax   2 months ago

          Chase was gay?! You don't say!

          1. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

            You must have missed all the times Jeff told us Chase was "a fag".

          2. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

            Hold on!

            Really?

            Does Sarc and Jeff know?

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

            I, for one, was unaware.

        2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

          What's that you say? Chase is gay?

        3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

          Gay? Like flaming drag queen pride parade gay? Or Tampon Tim anti-masculine gay?

    2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

      Tim Walz is out on the trail with Beto telling everyone that they didn’t Woke Enough, and the election was stolen

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcasia’s disloyal opposition)   2 months ago

        Basically, they’re doubling down on their wildly losing strategy. This ought to be fun next election.

      2. Ajsloss   2 months ago

        Bigger loser: Beto or Stacy Abrams?

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

          Let's ask AI to render them both crying in Ghibli style and compare.

          1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

            It could never replicate Beto's arm movements.

            1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

              What about Gavin Newsome's jazz hands?

              1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcasia’s disloyal opposition)   2 months ago

                Wait until JB Pritzker throws his weight around.

                1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

                  He's known to be a heavy in Democrat politics.

      3. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

        I was told it was a crime of some sort to claim an election was stolen.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

          Unless the Russians did it.

    3. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

      Nope. Stolen election, bad messaging. Double down.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

        Don't low information deplorables count anymore?

    4. JohnZ   2 months ago

      Won't happen. The Democrat party is filled with entitled narcissists, neo-Marxists and radical left wing extremists.
      They are simply unwilling to reflect on their own failures. Instead, they double down, thus insuring further future failures and losses.
      The Democrat Party is on the wrong side of every issue.

  16. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

    Veteran immunologist says covid vaccines may be cause of rise in cancer.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/existential-billionaire-cancer-researcher-says-covid-vaccine-likely-causing-surge

    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

      Still stopping the spread (of humanity).

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Klaus Schwab smiles.

  17. TrickyVic (old school)   2 months ago

    ""My question, as a New York state taxpayer: How was the $54 billion in income taxes not enough? And the roughly $21 billion in sales tax? And the nearly $26 billion in business tax?""

    And it's doesn't stop there.

    MTA already crying for more money.

    1. HorseConch   2 months ago

      FL has a bigger population, no state income tax, and a balanced budget that's half the size of NY's.

      1. Longtobefree   2 months ago

        True, but we deport illegals, we don't put them up in luxury hotels.

        1. TrickyVic (old school)   2 months ago

          And probably 1/100 of the regulatory burden NY places on every fucking thing.

  18. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'You may be familiar with Studio Ghibli...'

    Nope.

    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

      What are you, a practicing heterosexual adult with a job?

      1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

        These days that's like saying your not familiar with Disney. You don't have to have watched one of the movies to know what the studio is.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcasia’s disloyal opposition)   2 months ago

          I had no idea what the studio was. I’ve seen the style of cartoons before though.

          1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

            Same. I guess we're not too online.

            1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

              Ghibli was already pretty popular before the internet.

              I'm actually kind of surprised by what you guys are saying. Maybe it's more of an international thing, than an American one.
              I'd say Ghibli is just as famous animation wise as Disney, internationally.

              1. Jefferson Paul   2 months ago

                Yeah, I also hadn't heard of it before.

        2. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

          Nope. Never seen it, never heard of it. Maybe I've seen commercials for similar looking stuff but that is all lumped into one big bag of 'anime' for me.

          1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

            Ghibli's artstyle is pretty distinctive from the traditional anime style. Like Simpsons to the Lion King.

  19. Randy Sax   2 months ago

    This is horrible art. It's lazy and just jumping on a sort of boring and already played-out meme format. It's cruel, and there's no discernible deeper meaning.

    It doesn't need deeper meaning. Not all art is for people who sniff their own farts and write 30 page essays on what shade of purple the artist used. Sometimes you just want to laugh at a fat bitch crying.

    1. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

      They didnt generate the image for the art critiques.

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

      It doesn't need deeper meaning. Not all art is for people who sniff their own farts and write 30 page essays on what shade of purple the artist used. Sometimes you just want to laugh at a fat bitch crying.

      Quoted for truth.

  20. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'This is horrible art. It's lazy and just jumping on a sort of boring and already played-out meme format. It's cruel, and there's no discernible deeper meaning.'

    And the kids love it!

    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

      Every popular meme in the world is horrible art. That's the point. I've never seen a competently rendered wojack.

      Expecting the Mona Lisa is just another reason why lefties can't meme.

  21. Stupid Government Tricks   2 months ago

    The tariff interview is a wasted effort. The economic morons who ought to listen, won't. They already know everything they need to know -- whatever Trump wants is good by them.

    There's also almost nothing new in the interview. It's been mainstream Econ 101 for decades, centuries in part; the yokels can't even admit the most basic definitions make Trump's goals literally, definitionally, as impossible as -1 == +1. You can't fix stupid.

    The only real surprise to me was Trump's idiotic idea to become the world's hired cop. "I'm going to trash our economy with higher taxes and more spending. In return we're going to expand our military to protect those of you who help us trash the dollar by trashing your own economy."

    What a fricking genius! And I thought the woke and climate crowd were going to achieve equality by making everyone freeze in the darkness. Hold my beer!

    How any Trump fanboi can calim to be a libertarian and believe in minimal government is beyond me. I understand thinking Trump is better than Biden was and Harris would have been, but to refuse to admit he's an economic ignoramus, I do not understand.

    Bunch of high falutin' economic intellects on display. "Hey boys, I got this new fangled weapon here called a bazooka, it's a rocket in a tube, you all know how powerful rockets are, so stand behind me while I fire it." Genius.

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

      How any TDS-addled steaming pile of shit can hope to be taken seriously is a mystery to me.
      Get fucked with a barb-wire-wrapped broom stick and die, asshole.

      1. sarcasmic   2 months ago

        You obviously haven't been paying attention. With the exception of economics, SGT is one of Trump's most antagonistic defenders, right there with Jesse. Heck, they're practically indistinguishable except on economics. SGT even tries to suck up to Jesse with pathetic, cringe-worthy compliments. It's like he's a Jesse alter-ego that kisses his own ass while kicking his own ass.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcasia’s disloyal opposition)   2 months ago

          Man, you are really a major piece of work. You’re pissy that SGT told you to fuck off when you tried to white knight his opinions on tariffs. Are you upset your buddies White Mike and Jeffy aren’t here to play this morning?

        2. Bertram Guilfoyle   2 months ago

          Why do you care, when you don't spend any time here anyway?

    2. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

      It's funny to juxtapose his take on fallout from Smoot-Hawley with the often used Smoot-Hawley-didn't-cause-inflation pro-tariff defense.

  22. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

    Five articles at Reason on this non-scandal with no libertarian connection in the last couple of days, but how many did we get in the last two years about the massive, coordinated effort to censor everyone on social media by the Biden administration, the CIA and the FBI?

    Zero.

    Reason never reported on the Twitter Files directly or on the Facebook revelation itself. All related articles (and there aren't many) are about things arising from it. From a libertarian perspective it was the biggest violation of Americans rights as a whole outside of wartime, and they deliberately kept quite.

    At some point we’re going to discover that the true origination of all this was to prevent the Trump administration from using Signal because the Intelligence Community can’t monitor their communications.

    1. tommhan   2 months ago

      Reason is no longer libertarian but most often liberal. I don't ever remember them complaining about all the Trump memes that were in bad taste.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        "Reason is no longer libertarian but most often liberal."

        Or just libertine without consequences.

  23. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   2 months ago

    "When President [Donald] Trump convened CEOs of some of the country's top automakers for a call earlier this month, he issued a warning: They better not raise car prices because of tariffs," reports The Wall Street Journal.

    DREAMY LIBERTARIAN CENTRAL PLANNER!

    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

      How is that central planning?

      Do you even now what central planning is? It's that lovely corporatism you and your god-king Soros are pushing,

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   2 months ago

        You're daft.

        An authoritarian bureaucrat diktate telling private industry what to price product for is the very definition of central planning.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcasia’s disloyal opposition)   2 months ago

          Again, how is that central planning?

        2. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

          No one is telling them what price to charge, retard. They're sticking a tax on it at the border. If the tariff is fifty bucks and you want to sell it for a dollar, nobody is stopping you.

          This level of stupidity is why Open Society will never hire you back.

          1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

            At this point the leftist globalist retards are intentionally misusing words.

            1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcasia’s disloyal opposition)   2 months ago

              They misuse words to try to convince the masses that just don’t really know what’s going on. We are in an undeclared war with these totalitarian globalists. Most folks don’t realize it yet. We have some leaders who get it, Trump, Milei, Bukele, and a few others. Most other Western and Latin leaders are either beholden to these globalists or are totalitarian globalists themselves like Carney, Macron, and Starmer. For the sake of our civilizations, we need to win this.

            2. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

              I've long ranted about abuse of language by the left.

              Wrote this elsewhere last year:

              Seen on Slashdot, the alarming headline:

              The Arctic Ocean Could Be 'Ice-Free' Within the Decade, Researchers Warn

              Now, I'm not here to argue about global warming, or climate alarmism, or any of that.

              I just want to point out that when you get to redefine terms to not mean what the reasonable reader might think, you can always be right.

              The study defines "ice-free" as when the Arctic Ocean has less than 1 million square kilometers, or 386,000 square miles, of ice.

              I mean, I could sell ice cream and advertise it as "turd free", but define "turd free" as contains less than one dog turd per 5 gallons of ice cream. But defining it that way sure doesn't seem like I'd be truthful or accurate.

              I'm sure that there is some agreement among the artic researchers that 1Msqkm is a critical level, but here's a good time for scientists to make up a term or to use a more accurate term. "Critically low" or "Below the 1Msqkm threshold" or "Lowest ever recorded." Even "below one gargleflop, where a gargleflop is the level of ice scientists believe is a critical threshold for [reasons]". Maybe even "Oh God Oh God we're all gonna die!"

              But not "ice-free"! That means something already, something which is not 1Msqkm of ice!

              If nothing else, using this term with an asterisk for the redefinition sets up the now almost certain-to-occur scenario where in 2030 (the year in which the scientists are predicting "ice-free(*)" Arctic) someone will visit the Arctic and say "Hey, remember when the scientists said the Artic would be ice-free? Well, I'm standing here on part of a huge ice pack, which I'm told is almost one million square kilometers of ice! Looks like they were wrong again!"

              1. JFree   2 months ago

                It means waterways open for shipping free of ice. Right now only the Norway (48%) and Russia (12%) routes have big ship traffic increases over the last decade. 'Ice-free' opens up the Iceland and Bering routes - which can then connect Atlantic and Pacific routes for a shipping explosion. The remaining ice simply means the Canada and Greenland routes remain frozen up.

                1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

                  Well then, why don’t they just say “shipping lanes could be ice free in X years”?

                  Some might think that is a good thing. Can’t have that when all you can push is “Everything Is So Terrible And Unfair!!!!”

                  Haha. You idiots have backed yourselves into a corner and now can only complain louder. To less effect.

                  Outstanding. Don’t change a thing, j.

              2. TrickyVic (old school)   2 months ago

                How much sugar is a sugar free drink?

          2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   2 months ago

            No one is telling them what price to charge, retard.

            That is exactly what Donnie is doing, you moron. That is why I bolded it - so you Cultists could see his threat to the auto companies.

            1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcasia’s disloyal opposition)   2 months ago

              And what price is he telling to price their cars at, dingbat?

              1. TrickyVic (old school)   2 months ago

                It's the same person who things Trump is responsible for the pandemic.

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

              turd, the ass-wipe of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
              If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
              turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit

            3. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 months ago
            4. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

              "That is exactly what Donnie is doing, you moron."

              HOW SHRIKE, YOU STUPID FUCK!? HOW? You still haven't said how. They can charge whatever price they want. There's no price control, just the choice of making a loss or a profit.

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

          turd, the TDS-addled ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
          If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
          turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit

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

      turd, the TDS-addled ass-wipe of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
      If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
      turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit

    3. sarcasmic   2 months ago

      I actually thought that was kind of weird that Trump said that, being that he insists that tariffs are taxes on foreigners that don't raise prices, and his defenders have attacked anyone who suggests otherwise.

      Does that mean he's admitting that tariffs are taxes on Americans that raise prices and give domestic producers an opportunity to raise prices too?

      Because anyone who has said that in these comments has been attacked by at least a half a dozen Trump defenders.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcasia’s disloyal opposition)   2 months ago

        That’s a piss poor attempt at a straw man argument with a really shitty attempt at trolling.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

          Pissing and straw is pretty much all Sarc has left.

      2. TrickyVic (old school)   2 months ago

        ""being that he insists that tariffs are taxes on foreigners that don't raise prices,""

        Then why did Trump say expect some disruption and we are ok with that in the SoU speech if he thought there was no effects to us?

        1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

          Sarc has no idea that was even said, and doesn't care. He just wants some attention.

  24. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'New York is the highest-taxing state and is the second-highest in spending (beat only by Alaska).'

    Come on, New Yorkers, try harder. Just think how much more smug you cab be when you are number one!

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcasia’s disloyal opposition)   2 months ago

      Where is this evidence that New York is the highest taxing state? I’m certain the combined taxes in Illinois are higher.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Oooh, slap fight!

      2. Marshal   2 months ago

        https://taxfoundation.org/data/all/state/tax-burden-by-state-2022/

  25. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

    The second, more serious front: We're in the midst of a large-scale deportation effort by the federal government. If they want enduring public support for such a thing, they need to wholly change their demeanor as well as their practices. Deportation is not funny and light; it's using the power of the state to forcibly evict people from their homes, schools, workplaces, and communities. In some cases—like with Basora-Gonzalez or actual violent Tren de Aragua gang members—it is warranted, and the public supports it.

    Here is the problem Liz. For almost all these stories the left and it's friendly media lue about who is being deported. They create fake sob stories of innocents being deported. Then it turns out they are criminals who have been arrested many times. This on top of violating immigration laws. They do this to drive false sympathy that we've even seen hit Reason many many times.

    This is a way to expose this practice.

    If reporters including here at reason were more honest there wouldn't be this push back.

    How many times have the comments here posted way more information on a case exposing the reason of author of leaving out key details that change a narrative?

    We are talking at a low estimate of 10M illegals under Joe. Sullum and others are even defending TdA. You guys have a hard on for someone who lied on their green card application calling for the destruction of the west and America while harassing jews.

    Don't take a fucking moral high ground while your coworkers have no pedestal to put themselves on. It makes you look ridiculous.

    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

      Think of those ICE raids at Mississippi chicken processing plants during Trump's first term and the havoc it wreaked on the industry and those communities—all for what?

      When dozens of citizens lined up to apply for the jobs right after?

      1. Stuck in California   2 months ago

        all for what?

        All because, you know, anyone who follows the law and only hires people legally allowed to work has higher input costs?

        All because labor is a market, and if the job is difficult or unpleasant labor will choose other jobs unless the employer makes their job more lucrative? Or maybe finds a new process or develops a better workplace so they can attract and retain better workers than their competitors?

        Or, maybe, for discouraging other employers from stigmatizing honest labor to such an extent that locals would rather move away than take a job that is of such low value their coworkers have to have the threat of deportation to a failed country to motivate them to work for the offered wage? And who are expected never complain lest they be forced to support themselves where they cannot legally hold a job?

        And, of course, the biggest of all "for what" is simply the optics of a large raid discouraging the MILLIONS of migrants who cannot legally work in this country from coming here in the first place.

        Also, why would Liz mention Trump's raids? Why not Obama's mass deportations? I mean, there were more deportations under Clinton, W, and Obama than Trump's first term, and not by a little bit.

        Liz is falling prey to the media blitz desperately trying to vilify Trump. The same media that covered for Biden and Obama, spent endless effort in Trump's first term making even working for the administration untenable, and driving out any old school Liberal who didn't toe the progressive Democrat line. She needs to stop reading the fucking NY times and realize how fucked in the head her Reason colleagues are right now.

        I knew it was happening when she started repeating the "chaos" and "Chaotic" act-blue talking points. Then others started sneaking in. It's been getting worse. She lacks perspective, else she'd have seen it herself already.

    2. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

      He said the administration would start with deporting 1 million, and prioritize those who are violent criminals.

      Like atdA, MS13, drunk drivers, vehicular manslaughter, drug dealers? That is their focus, and reason even defends against deporting them. This also doesn't mean they'll ignore other known, already ordered deported immigrants. Stop being dishonest.

      1. Michael Ejercito   2 months ago

        Laken Riley and AJ Wise unavailable for comment.

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

          Y'know, this comment could have done with a warning to put on appropriate welding protective gear first, because I got flash-burned just by proximity.

    3. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

      34-year-old Rasha Alawieh, a physician and Brown University professor from Lebanon on an H-1B visa,

      Attended the funeral of the leader of a terrorist group. Lol.

      Bad Liz makes an appearance.

    4. mad.casual   2 months ago

      Don't take a fucking moral high ground while your coworkers have no pedestal to put themselves on. It makes you look ridiculous.

      Yeah, this is straight out of the Woke Scold playbook. Maybe the meme format is played out (though I've been on vacation for a little over a week and this is the first I've seen of it), but even without the woke politics, take a fucking joke.

      They aren't memeing about families being torn apart, they aren't playing up "whippings at the borders" or families drowning in the Rio Grande. It's a morbidly obese, goddamned fentanyl dealer. If the person were a citizen, it would still be on par with Lizzo, dead babies, and "sometimes cancer is the cure" jokes.

      Edit: Hilarious that the meme is played out after a week or three while retards like Mike Masnick had their "Simpsons Face" avatar for years.

      1. Zeb   2 months ago

        First time I heard of the meme trend was also when people started saying it was played out.

      2. Rick James   2 months ago

        (though I've been on vacation for a little over a week

        Huh, so have I. Come to think of it, I've never seen you and I in the same room together... Hmm...

        1. Zeb   2 months ago

          There are actually only 3 people who comment here.

          1. Truthfulness   2 months ago

            Name them.

          2. Jefferson Paul   2 months ago

            And sarc has two of the three "muted."

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

        This was seriously easily the pearl clutchiest thing I have ever seen Liz write. Like, seriously, Liz, your front door is a fuck of a lot farther from the southern border than mine is, so shut the fuck up already.

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

      How many times have the comments here posted way more information on a case exposing the reason of author of leaving out key details that change a narrative?

      How the hell would she know? You think the writers read the comments?

      OK, there's that one guy that one time, but he was a guest author so he probably just hadn't been given the proper orientation class.

  26. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'The state collected, on average, $10,331 in taxes per resident'

    Per "resident"? How much per actual working person? How many residents paid zero or less?

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   2 months ago

      Most of the "collections" in Alaska come from the crude oil revenue sharing pact. You know, they are a socialist state.

      1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

        How are oil revenues "socialism", retard? You don't even understand the words your using.

        1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   2 months ago

          The Alaska Permanent Fund (APF) is a constitutionally established permanent fund managed by a state-owned corporation, the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (APFC).[1] It was established in Alaska in 1976[2] by Article 9, Section 15 of the Alaska State Constitution[3] under Governor Jay Hammond and Attorney General Avrum Gross. From February 1976 until April 1980, the Department of Revenue Treasury Division managed the state's Permanent Fund assets, until, in 1980, the Alaska State Legislature created the APFC.[4]

          As of 2019, the fund was worth approximately $64 billion that has been funded by oil and mining revenues and has paid out an average of approximately $1,600 annually per resident

          Stay in Canada, moron.

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

            turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
            If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
            turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit

          2. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

            "a sOVEriEgN wEaLtH FUnd Is sOCiaLiST cEntRaL pLanNiNG"

            There is nothing about a sovereign wealth fund that is remotely central planning, you utter fucking moron. In fact it's libertarian best practice for governments.

            But lets forget about that for a second, because a sovereign wealth fund isn't resource revenue which is what you were trying to claim was somehow central planning.

            Resource revenue can contribute to a sovereign wealth fund, but they aren't one, anymore than your paycheck is your stock portfolio.

            Seriously, how are you trying to pretend you're some sort of economics wiz here, if you don't even understand the stuff taught in middle school social studies or civics?

            1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   2 months ago

              "state-owned corporation"

              Pure socialism - you moron. They even distribute the income on a per person basis.

              1. Truthfulness   2 months ago

                Trump hasn't taken over any company using governmental power. Your assessment is ridiculous.

      2. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcasia’s disloyal opposition)   2 months ago

        And just how did you manage to get your original account banned here? Please enlighten us.

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

        turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
        If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
        turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit

  27. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

    34-year-old Rasha Alawieh, a physician

    and Hezbollah supporter who attended the funeral of its leader.

    Ftfy.
    She may not be the best case against deportations. Just sayn

  28. Randy Sax   2 months ago

    If they want enduring public support for such a thing, they need to wholly change their demeanor as well as their practices. Deportation is not funny and light;

    Liz, I don't know how in tune you are with "the kids these days", but they love this kind of shitposting. The AI art, the closing time video, the valentines day card, this is how the younger generation likes to communicate. This is how you build enduring public support.

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

      Worked wonders for the Dems... the kids are using these weird pronouns, we need to do that.

      Just sayn'; be careful following stupid kid trends.

  29. Moonrocks   2 months ago

    the alternative—a muscular perma-GOP in power

    Or space for a somewhat sane center-left party to come to the fore.

    1. Randy Sax   2 months ago

      I wonder if this will happen. But you'd have to get all new people. Almost every current D has pledged allegiance to the wokies. Their names are tarnished, people won't forget. If the Clintons or Pelosi or Newsome try to swing back to the center, it will look fake. You'd need new people.

    2. Longtobefree   2 months ago

      " . . . somewhat sane center-left party . . . "

      Oh, NOW I know what oxymoron means!

    3. Marshal   2 months ago

      There is plenty of "space" for a center-left party, what American lacks are advocates for one. While there are center-left people in America there are effectively no center-left politicians, activists, or public commenters who might be capable of leadership. Further the left's priority set and leadership is controlled by institutions all of which are controlled by the far left.

  30. sarcasmic   2 months ago

    But it's important to be scrupulous and thorough because we're talking about the state upending people's lives—throwing them in holding facilities and, in some cases, sending them back to countries where they face punishment or danger, if they have a country to return to at all.

    Due process is for citizens and citizens only.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcasia’s disloyal opposition)   2 months ago

      Little more than a lazy troll. Still got a massive hangover from yesterday?

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

        Yesterday? Try Sunday.

    2. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 months ago

      Here's your attention, Sarckles.

    3. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   2 months ago

      They're lucky they don't get the Vendée Treatment. They could get (snicker) Republican Marriages. Where have you gone Joe Fouché, a nation turns its lonely eyes to you.

  31. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    "Is it safe to travel with your phone right now?" asks Gaby Del Valle at The Verge. "Recent high-profile deportations began with phone searches at airports. What are your rights? The answer: it depends."

    I guess that kinda sucks, but it might be better than prosecution under the previous regime, based on gender and skin color. Hard to secure those at the border.

    1. mad.casual   2 months ago

      "Is it safe to travel with your phone right now?" asks Gaby Del Valle at The Verge. "Recent high-profile deportations began with phone searches at airports. What are your rights? The answer: it depends."

      Sometimes I admire Edward Snowden for the bravery and fortitude he demonstrated exposing what he did.

      Sometimes I admire him for his ability to wake up every morning and not blow his own brains out rather than be surrounded by "American" "Journalists".

      I just got back from interstate air travel with the family. Turn the phones off, airplane mode, anything bigger than an iPad in a separate bin, surrender the nail file you forgot was still in there... stories with the broodlings about how you used to be able to walk up to the gate, buy a ticket, and get on the plane like riding the subway.

      The whole "Are immigrants safe using their phones at the airport?" feels very much "Tell our grandkids stories of what it was like when men were free." Reagan-esque. I don't care if they're on a city bus you goddamned retard, fire TSA and have the FBI pick them up at the gate.

  32. Marshal   2 months ago

    It is harder to carefully sift through evidence to determine who is actually a true threat. But it's important to be scrupulous and thorough because we're talking about the state upending people's lives—

    If Trump adopted this process you would claim it was arbitrary and must be stopped.

    The best practice is to set a clear policy and then deport everyone who violates it. For example if you commit a crime, violate others' rights, or express support for terrorism you should be removed.

  33. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    "$10,331 in taxes per resident"

    I pay almost half that and am not even a resident.

    My family (grandparents, parents) were from upstate NY (1000 islands region) and from them I inherited a small (about 30x30) fishing cabin on Lake Ontario (I bought my uncles half for $26k around 2000) on a 1/4 acre lot. It is seasonal, unheated, receives no water service, no sewer service, no trash service, no police service, no fire service, and accessed via a private gravel road (maintained by owners along the road). I've never had children, let alone any that are enrolled there. I can call the county sheriff (based 30 miles away) or a volunteer fire dept based 12 miles away should those needs arise. I have to haul my own trash to a county facility about 11 miles away.

    Taxes are about $4500 every year, with a huge part of that being "school tax". I used to have a 4500 sq ft house in a nice part of NE Metro Atlanta on 1/2 acre, sold for $575k in first year of COVID. Taxes were $3500. Moved to a 40+ acre farmstead with similar house, taxes are $3100.

    P.S., I still love going there and usually spend several months there over the summer (sometimes from May-Oct), but I watch the calendar carefully, just to be sure I never cross the 1/2 year threshold where NYS might want income taxes, too.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Just wait until the municipality or county implements a special "part-time non-resident carpet-bagger" property tax, like many in Colorado have. Because "fairness" requires charging more taxes to people who use fewer services (and mostly who can't vote in local elections).

      1. This Is The Zodiac Speaking   2 months ago

        Sounds like UC Santa Cruz students in city elections.

    2. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

      Damn! Sounds like you're living the dream!

      never had children

      Oh...that explains it, no budget black holes.

  34. MollyGodiva   2 months ago

    WTF? That does not even look remotely like the Studio Ghibli style.

    1. Bertram Guilfoyle   2 months ago

      Probably coded in COBOL.

    2. Truthfulness   2 months ago

      People are still very salty about it. You should take up the matter with them.

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

    "...And getting migration under control could have been kind of a layup for this administration: Toward the end of President Joe Biden's term, Pew Research Center found that about 80 percent of Americans (including a shocking 73 percent of Democrats!) believed the U.S. government was doing a poor job handling the migrant influx. It's possible that simply following Vance's stated plan would have resulted in decent public approval, unlike the inhumane, haphazard, unfocused scheme that has actually played out..."

    Translation: Biden demolished the dam, we're now flooded and Liz want us to fix the dam and ignore the flood water.

    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

      Cmon guys, fix this flood with a mop.

      1. Chumby   2 months ago

        Shamwow!

  36. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    https://www.newsweek.com/laura-loomer-jasmine-crockett-democrats-assault-tesla-elon-2050352

    A police report has been filed after a conservative news reporter affiliated with activist Laura Loomer was seen being confronted by Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett.

    Crockett, a first-term Democrat from Texas who assumed office in January 2023, was already facing backlash on Tuesday for remarks she made the day before about Texas Governor Greg Abbott's paralysis that were viewed by some as incendiary.

    On Monday, during an LGBTQ+ themed event in Los Angeles sponsored by the Human Rights Campaign, Crockett referred to Abbott as "Governor Hot Wheels." She also called him a "hot a** mess."

    Previous video that went viral showed Crockett telling supporters that March 29 is her birthday, and "all she wants" on her birthday is for Musk "to be taken down." Her remarks were rebuked by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, who warned Crockett on Sunday to "tread carefully."

    Crockett originally ignores the questions while having a walking back-and-forth with Republican Representative Tim Burchett of Tennessee. Audio is muffled but some of the conversation includes mentions of "horse manure."

    Near the end of the 30-second recording, Downs asks once more and Crockett moves toward him and grab his phone, distorting the video. The video has been viewed on X over 1.7 million times.

    Downs filed a police report on Tuesday afternoon with U.S. Capitol Police (USCP). The complaint was shared with Newsweek.

    "I just left Capitol Police headquarters in DC where I filed a police report against Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett for ASSAULT, BATTERY AND ATTEMPTED THEFT OF MY CELL phone simply because I respectfully asked her to condemn the violence she has been inciting at Tesla showrooms," Downs wrote on X.

    In the police report, Downs said that Crockett "became violent and assaulted me after I asked her in my professional capacity as a journalist working for Loomer Unleashed about her recent violent rhetoric regarding President Trump, Elon Musk and Tesla showrooms."

    Downs also alleged that Crockett "attempted to steal my cellphone out of my hand," which he claims is backed up by the video.

    A photo of Downs' hand following the ordeal was also posted to X, showing how Crockett purportedly "left a red mark and indentations."

    "I instructed Charles Downs to file a police report against [Crockett] for battery and assault," Loomer told Newsweek. "You can see the photos of her nail marks, because she has very long, ghetto nails. She dug her nails into his hand very violently. You can see the indentation marks on his hand."

    Loomer and Downs also questioned Crockett's response, which was posted on X and stated the following:

    "This morning an individual attempted to my invade [sic] personal safety for a soundbite. Thank you to my Colleague @RepTimBurchett for putting himself between me and the individual to ensure I made it to Committee. In a time of division, he put respect and safety first and I appreciate it."

    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

      Surprised the Capitol Police didn't shoot downs for trespassing so jeffsarc could get a hard on.

    2. Super Scary   2 months ago

      "On Monday, during an LGBTQ+ themed event in Los Angeles sponsored by the Human Rights Campaign, Crockett referred to Abbott as "Governor Hot Wheels." She also called him a "hot a** mess.""

      So she called him hot twice? I think the lady doth protest too much.

  37. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    AOC, Walz, and Bernie have been doing this "Oligarchy Tour" bit, where they cry about Elon Musk.

    As if we don't remember Zuckerbucks...

    Forbes

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/dereksaul/2024/10/30/kamala-harris-has-more-billionaires-prominently-backing-her-than-trump-bezos-and-griffin-weigh-in-updated/

    Forbes found at least 100 billionaires in the corners of either former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris—with many more backing Harris.

    Our breakdown records 83 billionaires supporting Harris and 52 backing Trump so far (see the lists for both below).

    Many more billionaires may still financially back a candidate, but their donations won’t be learned until after the election, when final Federal Election Commission reports are issued in December.

    Billionaires leaning toward Harris may seem incongruous, since she often criticizes Trump for advocating for policies favorable toward billionaires—but there are practical reasons why the ultra wealthy may favor Harris.

    A letter signed by more than a dozen billionaires last month endorsing Harris explained their belief Harris “will continue to advance fair and predictable policies that support the rule of law, stability, and a sound business environment,” indicating the support for the status quo as the U.S. economy and stock market exhibit strength, while a recent survey of millionaire investors—which found a 57% to 43% split in Harris’s favor—identified technology, healthcare and sustainability stocks as the sectors most poised to benefit from a Harris win, a mix friendly to many of her billionaire backers from Silicon Valley, who grew familiar with Harris during her time as a California prosecutor.

    1. TrickyVic (old school)   2 months ago

      ""AOC, Walz, and Bernie have been doing this "Oligarchy Tour" bit, where they cry about Elon Musk.""

      Tesla’s $14 Billion Rally Eclipses a Rout in Other Auto Stocks

      https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/tesla-s-14-billion-rally-eclipses-a-rout-in-other-auto-stocks/ar-AA1BN0df?ocid=msedgntp&pc=DCTS&cvid=55580313cdff4e0eb5c5429cdb918f7e&ei=13

      It's working?

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      AOC's "eat the rich" is more like a BJ.

  38. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

    Deportation is not funny and light; it's using the power of the state to forcibly evict people from their homes, schools, workplaces, and communities.

    Or, hear me out, using state power to remove foreign nationals who commit crimes is a just and proper use of state power. And when they cry, it is rather funny.

    1. Mickey Rat   2 months ago

      Reason Staff has become very earnest about their shibboleths.

  39. Super Scary   2 months ago
  40. mad.casual   2 months ago

    Tell that to 24-year-old barber Francisco Javier García Casique or to 34-year-old Rasha Alawieh, a physician and Brown University professor from Lebanon on an H-1B visa, or to 30-year-old Tufts student Rumeysa Ozturk. Whether it's Salvadorans with tattoos getting swept up and assumed to be gang members or Middle Easterners being punished for their speech, the administration isn't just targeting violent criminals.

    Liz, I want you to imagine for a moment that these are the people, either through general social practice or by official voting and policy support... *in addition to eulogizing terrorists*..., are keeping your kids off of your community playgrounds. Obviously not all of them, or all directly, but even passively it's enough to push back against the idea that they all have an unmitigated right to occupy your local neighborhood, city, state, etc. Because, even if they aren't specifically doing so themselves directly, they're still associated with issues like California's expansion of Medi-cal and Illinois' cutting back on Medicare spending because of overages caused by them simply being here.

  41. Incunabulum   2 months ago

    >The first, less serious front: This is horrible art. It's lazy and just jumping on a sort of boring and already played-out meme format.

    1. It's a meme, not art.

    2. You're whining like a leftist owned by a meme. They love to try to 'analyze' why a meme 'doesn't work' - and all that does is show how effectively the meme works.

    1. Social Justice is neither   2 months ago

      You think she isn't?

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

        I think we can safely say she is, given the incredibly over-the-top reaction she's having.

  42. Incunabulum   2 months ago

    >My question, as a New York state taxpayer: How was the $54 billion in income taxes not enough? And the roughly $21 billion in sales tax? And the nearly $26 billion in business tax?

    Might have something to do about those illegal immigrants who's memification you were bemoaning?

  43. Incunabulum   2 months ago

    Also it's funny when criminals cry.

    Don't try to drum up sympathy for the people wrongly caught up in raids by conflating them with illegal immigrants drug dealers.

    1. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

      They can't help themselves.

    2. Wizzle Bizzle   2 months ago

      "Deportation is not funny and light"

      If I tell you I laughed out loud when I found out this exists, doesn't that literally make you a liar, Liz?

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

        I believe it's worse than that, and makes her a purveyor of disinformation!

  44. MWAocdoc   2 months ago

    "If they want enduring public support for such a thing"

    What if they DON'T want enduring public support for such a thing? Just asking questions ...

  45. MWAocdoc   2 months ago

    "Top Democrats tell us their party is in its deepest hole in nearly 50 years"

    And yet the two-party district-based winner-takes-all election system guarantees that either the Democrats or the Republicans will continue to control the government in perpetuity forever!

  46. MWAocdoc   2 months ago

    "leaving some of them rattled and worried they would face punishment if they increased prices"

    Craven automaker executives! The obvious answer to such threats is, "Bring it on!" Currently Trump is shaking all the trees to see what falls out. With billions of dollars in assets to play with, automakers can afford to stand their ground, raising prices as needed to put the heat on the voters who have been demanding higher prices whether the intended to - or even knew about it at the time - or not, and seeing where that puts Mister President with his peeps.

  47. MWAocdoc   2 months ago

    "New York state's budget assumes it will be receiving some $90ish billion from the federal government. It's increasingly looking like this won't happen"

    It would have been nice if somewhere in this item there was some mention of WHY it looks like this won't happen. I would be the first one to cheer if Trump cuts off all Federal wealth transfers to states, but is that what we're talking about here? It would not surprise me at all if Trump cut off wealth transfers only to Dark Blue states to punish them, but will he be that clueless concerning the backlash?

  48. See.More   2 months ago

    of a very serious drug that has claimed many victims

    Oh fuck off with this rhetorical format. Drugs don't claim anything any more than guns kill people. Drugs don't have agency. They're inanimate fucking objects. Anthropomorphizing them is absurd and a blatant appeal to emotion.

    1. MWAocdoc   2 months ago

      When even the "libertarian" journalists are clueless, then there is no journalism, just a struggle for truth ...

  49. JohnZ   2 months ago

    The number of deaths from fentanyl over the past three years equals and surpasses the number of Americans killed during WWII.
    Although those numbers are dropping, thanks to the availability of Narcan, people are still dying.
    Dealing with these scum including TdA is one of the best ways to bring some safety back to America.
    I shed no tears for those subhumans.

    1. Zeb   2 months ago

      While I am in no way pleased about people dying from ODing on fentanyl or anything, I think the comparison to war deaths is meaningless. There's a big difference between a bunch of degens dying because of the terrible life choices they have made and people getting killed by a hostile army in a war.

    2. MWAocdoc   2 months ago

      Yes, we must put an END to all this dying regardless of cost, and no matter how ineffective the proposed remedies are! Dying is unacceptable and I'm tired of hearing the naysayers opposing LIFE! Who's with me?!

    3. Jefferson Paul   2 months ago

      Dealing with these scum including TdA is one of the best ways to bring some safety back to America.

      Legalizing drugs would do quite a bit to harm TdA and the cartels, while bringing some safety back to America.

      But that ain't happening, unfortunately.

  50. JFree   2 months ago

    Looks like #2's charm offensive to the new state of Greenland didn't go as planned. There must have been translation issues. The Greenlanders got a bit confused as to whether they were supposed to be meeting the #2 and his family or whether they were to be meeting a warm bucket of spit. So they all decided to cancel. Not helped by #2's hope and wish to those who wanted to share a future inside the US - We welcome your face to the underside of our boot. Forever.

    Oh well at least he got a speak to a group of hand-selected friendly media people at the American base at Hugivsafuk Air Base.

    1. Truthfulness   2 months ago

      You really think this is the end? You're delusional.

  51. Public Entelectual   2 months ago

    This is all the fault of ChatGPT hallucinating a link between MAGA gibbet and noose memes, Trump's fondness for giblet gravy, and Miyazaki's animation style.

    We all look forward to the epic December 7 debut of Spitited Away To Thule the studio's depiction of the seizure of America's Greenland Space Force Base after an Imperial Iceboat Navy sneak attack on Avanaata Qaanaaq

    1. Truthfulness   2 months ago

      I'm very sure Grok can do the same thing. Nothing confusing about it.

      Sorry you can't handle the memes.

  52. AT   2 months ago

    The first, less serious front: This is horrible art. It's lazy and just jumping on a sort of boring and already played-out meme format.

    You're just angry because the left can't meme to save their lives.

    (It's because they're incapable of laughing. Because laughing at something might mean offending someone.)

    The second, more serious front: We're in the midst of a large-scale deportation effort by the federal government. If they want enduring public support for such a thing, they need to wholly change their demeanor as well as their practices. Deportation is not funny and light

    This is so out of touch with reality. You do not have your pulse on this nation if this is your take. And that's really hard to admit, given that it's you Liz. Check this out, because this is going to blow your mind.

    You ready?

    ...

    ...

    Sure?

    ...

    ...

    OK, deep breath, because this may comes as a shock to you.

    ...

    ...

    ...

    ...

    This nation is LOVING the deportations. ESPECIALLY the ones straight to El Salvador. We're LAUGHING at them, there is like a joyous unified SINGING about it, nationwide! The more leftists (and their federal judges, and the media vassal industrial complex) gnash their teeth, the more empowered we all feel about it. The MAGAs in particular are straight up drunk on liberal tears at this point, because they're drinking them by the gallon.

    Memeing Fatty Magoo, who clearly learned to jump borders from her role model - Free Willy - and may or may not have 10,000 condoms full of fentanyl hidden in (not on) her person - is 100% the thing we should be doing.

    Shaming. Ridicule. Contempt. Condemnation. And ABSOLUTE DELIGHT in them ABSOLUTELY getting what's been long-time coming to them. We are ALLOWED to enjoy these border jumping criminal pukes FINALLY getting what they deserve.

    If you think you're going to take that away from us, Liz, you're only going to make yourself a pariah. Please don't. You're one of the few people at this dumpster fire of a website that I actually like.

    In other cases, though it may be legally permissible, the wider public feels conflicted or opposes it

    Nah, see, that's the thing. They really don't! YOU might, but everyone ELSE is screaming, "THANK YOU, IT'S ABOUT FRIGGIN' TIME!!!!" Like, at the top of their lungs.

    How do you not hear it?

  53. holmegm   2 months ago

    I don't remember Reason being upset about memes when the successful ones were all leftist.

    Anyway, maybe don't invite so many horrible violent criminals here, if you want people to feel more sensitive and weepy about immigrants.

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