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Consumption

Cheap Stuff Is a Huge Part of the American Dream

Plus: Polyamorous cannabis regulators (and a corruption scandal), deportation misses, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 4.1.2025 9:33 AM

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Cranes and shipping containers at the Port of Los Angeles. (Photo by Barrett Ward on Unsplash)

More: Auto tariffs, to the tune of 25 percent, go into effect Thursday. Tomorrow, President Donald Trump will announce more tariffs in an address in the Rose Garden; he terms these "reciprocal" since they'll purportedly be based on how much those countries tax our goods when they enter.

"I couldn't care less if they raise prices, because people are going to start buying American-made cars," Trump said on NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday in response to fears of price increases on cars. "We may have, short term, a little pain," said the president when he imposed the 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico. "People understand that. But long term, the United States has been ripped off by virtually every country in the world," said Trump, citing trade deficits as the problem.

"Access to cheap goods is not the essence of the American dream," said Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in a speech to the Economic Club of New York last month. The administration keeps hitting the same notes: Prices will go up, and you'll like it, dammit. Or at least: Prices will go up, and it's for a good reason.

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It's easy to decry cheap goods, or stuff. Stuff conjures up images of pointless consumption, materialism with no purpose, in service of nothing good, throwaway crap from Shein and Temu and Amazon. But that's not what it really is, right? Stuff is important for a good life: The vitamins I take to stay healthy and the kettlebell that transforms my home into a gym so I can work out without securing child care. It's the extra plates I bought to throw a huge dinner party over the summer. It's the swaddles I got for my son when he was a baby so he could sleep soundly. It's the phone I use to call my parents, since they live 2,000 miles away.

People express what they value through their stuff. Stuff is not the essence of the American dream, or the thing that makes life worthwhile, or what we'll be thinking of on our deathbeds, but it is an elemental building block that allows us to pursue all the other things that do give us meaning: That dinner party you hosted at which you were able to fete a friend or get to know a neighbor really did need plates. 

This isn't a coastal elite value. The ability to take our stuff for granted, because it's long been so cheap and easy to access, binds together Americans of all classes and creeds. It's not the whole American dream, but it sure is a big part of it. Not because the stuff is inherently valuable, but because it allows us the ability to do all the other things we seek—some of which is noble, some of which is pointless. We Americans are blessed to have mostly moved up Maslow's hierarchy; our basic needs have mostly been met. Now we can use stuff to reach a higher plane.

But there's also stuff that will be hit by Trump's tariffs that isn't really discretionary at all, that isn't a nice-to-have, but rather a need-to-have.

The pharmaceutical industry, for example, has long been protected from tariffs by a World Trade Organization agreement. Despite that, Trump has previewed pharma tariffs that will come later this week. "Patients will end up paying for these products," said Richard Saynor, CEO of Europe's largest generic drug maker, referring to the tariffs. "Either supply will get worse and/or the pricing will get back to insurers and ultimately to patients. I don't think this is a strategy to drive more investment to the U.S."

Does medicine count as stuff? What about food? What about building materials for houses? Because these things will all be made more expensive by Trump's tariffs too.

Rich people can bear this burden much better than the poor and middle class can. Trump and Bessent should refrain from insulting the many Americans who want their stuff to remain affordable, who believe that this truly is a piece of the American dream—something that allows us to have our material needs not just met, but exceeded.

More on tariffs here:


Scenes from New York: "An official in charge of helping people start cannabis businesses in New York City resigned abruptly last week as her agency was investigating an accusation that she tried to pressure another woman into a polyamorous relationship in exchange for a city contract," reports The New York Times. (Now that's just greedy.)


QUICK HITS

  • The Trump administration accidentally deported a Maryland father from El Salvador with protected legal status. Now they claim they can't get him back.

NEW: In a court filing this evening, the Trump administration said that it had mistakenly deported a Maryland father to a notorious Salvadoran prison due to an "administrative error." pic.twitter.com/e5cOcR1W0W

— Yoni Appelbaum (@YAppelbaum) April 1, 2025

The evidence that he is an MS-13 member is disturbingly…light. Here's more.

The court documents do not say he is a convicted gang member. I read them. Furthermore, that allegation purportedly stems from *this* incident. Is this all the "proof" we desire? Some dude at Home Depot (also being questioned) saying he's a gang member? Is THIS the standard? https://t.co/5XmLa3Cbwf pic.twitter.com/ywnexR6TGO

— Liz Wolfe (@LizWolfeReason) April 1, 2025

What evidence did the government have against him? Here's the paper trail I can find. Is there something I'm missing? pic.twitter.com/cElWgMsirF

— Liz Wolfe (@LizWolfeReason) April 1, 2025

  • A 2020 study from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences purported to show that black infants had better medical outcomes when cared for by black doctors vs. white ones. "Spontaneous bias" could be a factor, the study authors wrote at the time. This study has already been discredited due to all kinds of issues. For example, the authors did not control for birth weight, even though they knew they ought to. A subsequent replication effort that controlled for this found that the white doctor/black doctor discrepancy was in fact not there if you do control for the lowest birthweight/most medically complex cases. But new info has come out, courtesy of Freedom of Information Act requests, that makes clear that the researchers knew about these issues with their study and deliberately excluded complicating evidence, saying in an earlier draft that they'd "rather not focus on this" as it "undermines the narrative" if we're "telling the story from the perspective of saving black infants." That's right: It was all about narrative, not about actually finding the truth. Disturbing.

Notable reporting from Emily Kopp. A study purported to show that mortality is higher for black infants seen by white doctors. By now, the issues with this study are widely known.

FOIAed notes show how the authors in fact cut points that they said "undermined the narrative." pic.twitter.com/RtVe7inKcH

— John Sailer (@JohnDSailer) March 31, 2025

  • "[Wisconsin] voters on Tuesday will decide whether to tip the balance of the state's highest court to conservatives, away from the left-leaning judges who currently hold a majority," reports Bloomberg. Elon Musk is fired up about this race, pouring a ton of money into it.

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  1. Chumby   2 months ago

    Dear Colt 45,

    I am writing again because I’m still confused. You and everybody else knows that I like to double fist your forties. But lately, people keep wrongly thinking that I sip your elixir from a straw. No way man. Back off with that man! I have somehow gained the nicknames Strawcasmic and Strawman. They are so dumb. People should know I wrap my lips around the tip, keep a firm grip with my support hand, and continue to gulp until I have completely drained it. I love it when you give it to me and I’ll swallow all you’ve got. I promise. They have it conpletely wrong.

    Anyhow, I win a lot of arguments against those people with my superior rhetoric. Can you tell them I don’t drink with a straw?

    Your faithful recipient,

    Sarcasmic

    PS, have you changed your mind about the 80-ounce bottle? I would appreciate you offering that bigly.

    PPS, can you dox Jesse for me? He is tall, looks like a cop, and is mean.

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

      Colt 45 is for when there's guests at Chez Sarcasmic.

    2. sarcasmic   2 months ago

      Go drink some more Allen's and milk.

      1. Chumby   2 months ago

        I don’t drink alcohol, Strawman.

        1. sarcasmic   2 months ago

          That word salad you left yesterday leads me to think otherwise.

          1. Chumby   2 months ago

            The issue it is you attempting to think. Good luck Buddy.

            1. sarcasmic   2 months ago

              The issue is that you, like Trump and his defenders, are profoundly ignorant of economics and proud of it. So your willfully ignorant comments look like word salad to anyone who doesn't consider ignorance to be strength.

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

                You’re one to talk, Sarc? Half the damn time we can’t tell if you’re drunk as a skunk or hungover.

              2. Chumby   2 months ago

                You’re an irrelevant authority. A drunken idiot one at that.

                The prospect of tariffs has caused Vietnam to change some of its unfair trade practices with the US and consider additional means to improve trade relations and playing field equity. That is per Reuters, a media outlet that can hardly be described as sympathetic to DJT.

                I’m thinking alcohol has a synergistic effect on TDS.

                1. sarcasmic   2 months ago

                  No economist would ever say "unfair trade practices". That's a political statement, not an economic statement. Trump and his defenders only see the political side of tariffs, and they steadfastly refuse to understand the economics.

                  Bastiat wrote a good piece showing how fucking stupid protective tariffs are. It's a brilliant example of reductio ad absurdum. I know you won't read it though. Because if you did you might learn something about economics. Can't have that.

                  http://bastiat.org/en/petition.html

                  1. Bertram Guilfoyle   2 months ago

                    Remember when you complained that you couldn't make your argument because that website was down?

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

                      He still linked to the front page of Cafe hayek despite being down. That's his second favorite citation. Not to articles. But to a front page of a site he has never read.

                  2. Chumby   2 months ago

                    The Reuters article referenced that Vietnam would lessen their tariffs on US goods, improve mechanisms to reduce Chinese steel being funneled through Vietnam on their way to the US, and other initiatives. Reducing Vietnamese tariffs on US goods being sold there is bad?

                    1. sarcasmic   2 months ago

                      The premise is that Chinese steel is bad because it's cheaper than American steel, and tariffs are required to make the price fair. Which means you did not read Bastiat's candlestick makers' petition. Not that I thought you would.

                    2. Chumby   2 months ago

                      That was secondary to the core argument that Vietnam has higher tariffs on US goods imported there versus what the US has on goods imported from Vietnam. Vietnam has acknowledged this due to the prospect of new tariffs and has agreed to lower its existing tariffs on US goods sold there to avoid the proposed new tariffs by the US. In this case, there will be lower tariffs and you seem to be against this.

                      As for the maybe/possible/perhaps/alleged issue of China dumping steel onto the US market via Vietnam, are you saying that China is currently engaging in fair trade in that market?

                    3. sarcasmic   2 months ago

                      You're talking about politics, not economics. Economists understand that unilateral free trade is the best thing a government can do for its people. So it doesn't matter what other governments do. This tit-for-tat makes for good politics. It stirs up emotions and gets people to support protectionist policies, but it's still shitty economics and bad for consumers.

                    4. Chumby   2 months ago

                      The prospect of new tariffs by the US on Vietnam compelled Vietnam to lower tariffs thus reducing the cost of domestically produced products being shipped and sold there. The trade will become more free market (due to less tariffs). You seem to be against this.

                    5. sarcasmic   2 months ago

                      You seem to be against this.

                      You obviously haven't read or understood a single thing that I've said, so there's no point in continuing this conversation.

                    6. Chumby   2 months ago

                      Lower tariffs by Vietnam will result in lower prices for US goods exported there. This is obviously a good thing. Obviously.

                    7. sarcasmic   2 months ago

                      Lower tariffs by Vietnam will result in lower prices for US goods exported there.

                      On the condition that they don't funnel cheap Chinese steel, skirting the high tariffs. As I keep on saying, tariffs can be good politics but they're still shitty economics. That's because domestic consumers and producers are denied cheaper steel from China, which increases costs for everyone.

                      Is there any particular reason you refuse to read Bastiat's essay, other than a desire to remain willfully ignorant?

                    8. Chumby   2 months ago

                      Vietnam agreed to lower its tariffs and you keep fighting against that. This is good news. How is lower prices for US exporters selling in Vietnam bad? This is a more free market and you refuse to accept this reality.

                    9. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

                      Sarc’s not here to accept reality. He’s here to hate Trump and his supporters.

                    10. sarcasmic   2 months ago

                      Vietnam agreed to lower its tariffs and you keep fighting against that.

                      Yes Vietnam lowering tariffs is good for domestic exporters.

                      How is lower prices for US exporters selling in Vietnam bad? This is a more free market and you refuse to accept this reality.

                      How are high tariffs on Chinese steel good for domestic producers and consumers? That is not free trade and you refuse to accept that reality.

                      To economists the purpose of production is consumption. To protectionists the purpose of production is jobs, profits and tax revenue. Economists see cheap imports as good for consumers. Protectionists see cheap imports as unfair competition. Economists understand that unilateral free trade is better for consumers than tit-for-tat tariffs. Protectionists like economic trade barriers that keep out the competition. Economists understand that propping up industries that are at a comparative disadvantage creates opportunity costs and lowers the standard of living of consumers. Protectionists could care less about comparative advantage, opportunity costs or the standard of living of consumers.

                    11. Chumby   2 months ago

                      Lower tariffs is not free trade but more free versus before when Trump acted. Reuters, not a fan of Trump, reported that it is insinuated that the relabeling of steel is occurring and Vietnam posed it will provide more scrutiny to prevent that maybe/possible/potentially happening activity. It could be zero. If China negotiates as has Vietnam, then it could be a moot issue even if it were occurring which Reuters, not a fan of Trump, was clearly and obviously reluctant to say it is.

                      The argument was that Vietnam had high(er) tariffs on US goods and those are now being decreased because President Trump compelled them to do so. The only losers here are Vietnamese protectionists and those afflicted with TDS.

                    12. sarcasmic   2 months ago

                      The only losers here are Vietnamese protectionists and those afflicted with TDS.

                      The losers here are American producers and consumers who are forced to pay higher prices for Chinese steel and other imports as a result of Trump's protectionist policies.

                      By the way, did you read Bastiat's essay? No? Why not?

                    13. Chumby   2 months ago

                      It has not been established Vietnam was dumping rebranded Chinese steel on the market and it is unclear whether China will negotiate as Vietnam has.

                      I think we should all sing a song praising DJT.

                      For Trump’s a jolly good fellow, for Trump’s a jolly good fellow, for Trump’s a jolly good fellow that nobody can deny.

                    14. sarcasmic   2 months ago

                      A song for Trump?

                      Every man wants to be a tariff, tariff man
                      To have those higher prices always in demand
                      More expensive mornings, go man go
                      Can't afford the health spa, dang oh no
                      You can best believe that he's a tariff man
                      Ready to get down with, anyone he can

                      Hey! Hey! Hey, hey, hey!
                      Tariff, tariff man (Tariff man)
                      I've got to be a tariff man
                      I've got to be a tariff, tariff man
                      I've got to be a tariff! Ow!
                      Tariff, tariff man
                      I've got to be a tariff man
                      Tariff, tariff man (Yeah, yeah)
                      I've got to be a tariff!

                      (Prices) Prices, (They're so high, my) it's so high, my prices, baby
                      (Love to raise my) love to raise my prices, yeah-yeah
                      (Love to hike my) love to hike my prices, baby
                      (Don't you cut my) don't you cut my prices, yeah
                      (You'll abhor my) you'll abhor my prices, baby
                      (Don't ignore my) come look at my prices, yeah-yeah
                      (Made by Trump, my) made by Trump, my prices, baby
                      (They're so high, my) Hey!

                    15. Bertram Guilfoyle   2 months ago

                      Sarc, you suck at this.

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

                      Sarc, you steal that song from your Sqrlsy sock?

                    17. DesigNate   2 months ago

                      “On the condition that they don't funnel cheap Chinese steel, skirting the high tariffs.”

                      Otherwise known as consumer fraud.

                      And that’s not even getting into the quality argument.

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

                  Multiple countries are now responding to the reciprocal agreements, negotiating global tariffs DOWN.

                  Sarc and SoGN hate this fact.

                  Was so much better when other countries could have tariffs up to 700% while the US does nothing.

                  1. Chumby   2 months ago

                    We are witnessing the parable of the broken sarc.

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

                      He is raging because:

                      A) Trump got a reduction in global tariffs
                      B) I've been explaining to him this process for at least 8 years at this point that he tried mocking
                      C) he was wrong yet again.

                      He really is proving how much he loves the us to be disadvantaged in foreign markets.

                    2. Chumby   2 months ago

                      D) Madcasual explained it to him and SGT just a few days ago and still whoosh.

                      Losers like sarc revel in successful operations being screwed over (such as disparate tariffs by the Vietnamese against US importers) and hate it when those productive people maneuver to pay less in govt fees/regulations. I recall him having contempt for you regarding a tax exemption/reduction from something medical (HSA?).

              3. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

                The issue of this thread was you being a drunk that uses strawmen.

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

            leads me to think

            Amazing. And to think that I argued it couldn't be done.

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

      Hilarious.

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

      LOL! Nice one, Chumby. +1

  2. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Auto tariffs, to the tune of 25 percent, go into effect Thursday.

    Detroit is saved. Dems can rejoice.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Does this mean Biden is no longer the Best Union President?

  3. Chumby   2 months ago

    Houthis Might Drone on About This

    The Iranian-backed Houthi terrorist group in western Yemen officially claims to have downed their 17th U.S. Air Force MQ-9 “Reaper” surveillance and attack drone tonight over the Ma’rib Governorate, using a surface-to-air missile.

    - Bellum Acta

    Why not just invite the Houthis into the US on student visas?

    1. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

      Our government is required to defend their free speech rights.

      1. Chumby   2 months ago

        Tufts University and an obese, MAPedo, pathological liar should really be the authorities deciding which Houthis are allowed to visit and stay.

        1. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

          Why not all of them!!??

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            Think of the spicy saltah food trucks, that just happen to look like missile launchers.

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

          Do we have to accept their cultural bombings as well?

          1. Chumby   2 months ago

            If they occur at Tesla dealerships, those bombings should be taxpayer funded.

          2. Ajsloss   2 months ago

            Never heard of jerking off on a minor referred to as a "cultural bombing".

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

              Touche.

    2. mad.casual   2 months ago

      Why not just invite the Houthis into the US on student visas?

      Religious scholars claiming to down military hardware on behalf of a hostile religious dictatorship is just free speech man!

  4. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    I couldn't care less if they raise prices, because people are going to start buying American-made cars...

    Planned obsolescence for everyone!

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Meh. Greta told me that people are obsolete.

    2. Jerry B.   2 months ago

      Gonna be tough buying an actual American “car”.

      Ford has the Mustang, Chevy the Malibu, Dodge the Charger, and Cadillac the CT-4 and CT-5.

      Everything else is utes, mini-utes, and trucks. If you want a four door sedan, they’re pretty thin on the ground.

      1. VinniUSMC   2 months ago

        The people who buy "cars" apparently don't want "cars". Every manufacturer that sells in the US has been reducing or eliminating their "cars" offerings.

        Being pedantic won't change that.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

          Many of the people who buy cars did not want to buy American brand cars. Except Tesla (until this year).

      2. Mataratones   2 months ago

        Apparently you haven't noticed, but most foreign manufacturers have plants in the U.S. now.

  5. Chumby   2 months ago

    Sandu Ballet

    Sandu's policies could lead to the disintegration of Moldova.

    According to a Faeas Focus poll, the arrest of Eugenia Gutsul did not receive widespread support from Moldovans: only 12% of respondents had a positive attitude towards it, 12% were neutral, and 62% expressed a negative attitude.

    910 residents of Moldova were surveyed, excluding the Gagauz Autonomous Region and Transnistria. The margin of error is no more than 3%.

    - Two Majors

    Once again, all eyes on Chișinău. Also, did Sandu do the math?

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

      At this point, they might be better off merging with Romania, minus Transnistria.

  6. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Patients will end up paying for these products...

    If I can't get my Adderall you're all going to have to comment on the links yourselves because I won't be productive at all.

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

      There's always good old fashion American made, Meth.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Have you tried the malt liquor regimen? Works for other commenters.

  7. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

    "Access to cheap goods is not the essence of the American dream," said Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

    I don't know what the American dream consists of but I do know it isn't to be defined by an unelected bureaucrat.

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

      Your dream is to hide the costs of your beliefs in government debt with welfare and other costs born by your false free market ideals. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

        Nope. Nice try with the false equivalency, though. I think you been arguing too much with Jeff, it's starting to rub off.

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

          I know. You're in complete denial that your unilateral trade theory has led to an ever increasing set of government sponsored benefits. You have to ignore this because it would make your claims of first order impressions wrong.

          As long as costs are hidden, they don't count. A true economist.

          You put anger at the wrong things. This is intended to protect the globalist trade theories.

          1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

            Why do you support the living constitution theory?

      2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

        And sorry my disdain for unelected bureaucrats offends you, but not sorry.

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

          Lolwut?

          I get it. You don't want to admit reality.

          1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

            I insulted Scott Besent, you came running to his defense.

            1. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

              I thought you were disagreeing with his statement. Interesting.

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

      According to Liz the American dream is mindless consumerism

      1. Overt   2 months ago

        If you read her article and that's your conclusion, you need to go back to first grade.

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

    I just want to take a moment this particular morning to apologize to Sarcasmic, Jeffy, and Buttplug and tell them they are right and far smarter than everyone else.

    1. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

      Jeff is very honest.

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

        That's why I always call him "Honest Jeffy"

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          He is also clear and pithy with his posts.

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

            And we all know Pluggo just lost his password.

          2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            "Pithy"? Do you write with a lisp?

            1. Chumby   2 months ago

              Gis Scallop

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

      Nobody knows the leftist narratives better than them. Sign of true intelligence and true libertarianism.

  9. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    An official in charge of helping people start cannabis businesses in New York City resigned abruptly last week as her agency was investigating an accusation that she tried to pressure another woman into a polyamorous relationship in exchange for a city contract...

    Whatever it takes to scissor through the red tape.

    1. Randy Sax   2 months ago

      I don't think you are supposed to scissor when the tape is red. Wait a week till it clears up.

      1. Chumby   2 months ago

        That could get hairy. Bush league even.

        1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

          You want a city contract? Molon labia.

    2. Fats of Fury   2 months ago

      Is her official title "Pot Head"?

  10. sarcasmic   2 months ago

    Karoline Leavitt reveals 'evil forces' working against Trump in stunning interview warning of 'spiritual warfare'

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14556573/Karoline-Leavitt-reveals-evil-forces-working-against-Trump-stunning-interview-warning-spiritual-warfare.html


    'I certainly believe in spiritual warfare,' she replied. 'And I think I saw it firsthand, especially throughout the campaign trail with President Trump. And I think there certainly were evil forces.'

    'And I think that the president was saved by the grace of God on July 13th in Butler, Pennsylvania, and he's in this moment for a reason,' Leavitt continued.

    Trump came centimeters from death when a bullet skidded by his ear during a campaign rally that day.

    'We're all here for a reason. And I think it's a miraculous thing that has taken place in our country,' she added.

    Yet the Trump defenders still can't figure out why normal people view them as cultists.

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

      Lol. If you'd stop trying to lay curses, cult boy.

      Witches cast 'mass spell' against Donald Trump

      These witches are trying to use their power to defeat Donald Trump

      Trump's Presidency Has Spawned a New Generation of Witches
      Magic has long been a form of protest, but resistance through sorcery has burst into the mainstream consciousness only twice in recent memory: during the 1960s, and now.

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

        I can just imagine an inebriated Sarc in a witch's hat trying to draw a pentagram to curse Trump.

        1. MK Ultra   2 months ago

          He's got lots of practice drawing a Star of David inside a circle with a slash through it.

          1. Chumby   2 months ago

            Sarc pushes pins into his Trump voodoo doll. Not to be confused with his Tickle Me Jesse doll.

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

              Is that the tall and clean cut doll?

              1. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

                Poor sarc, had to pay extra for the police uniform. He blames tariffs.

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

          Unfortunately it isn't panning out for Sarcasmic:

          October 29th 2024: Self-proclaimed witches say spells won't work against Trump

          Witches Report Their Spells Against Trump Aren't Working: 'He Has a Shield'

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

            Hitler was into the occult. This proves Trump is Hitler. - sarc

            1. Chumby   2 months ago

              Raiders of the Lost Sarc

              1. Chumby   2 months ago

                Incidentally, Jeff played the boulder in the opening scene

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

        How Trump Has Encouraged the Witches


        This Is The Spell Witches Are Using To Curse Trump

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

          What is the Venn diagram of witches and cat ladies?

    2. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

      Acknowledging there is evil makes you part of a cult?

      Oh, that’s right, you’ve become chums with pro-pedos.

  11. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    The Trump administration accidentally deported a Maryland father from El Salvador with protected legal status.

    Now they're just trying to fuck up.

    1. HorseConch   2 months ago

      The Maryland father who couldn't go home because being an MS-13 member made going home dangerous? We should start a gofundme to get him back so we don't miss out on all of his positive contributions to our society.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

        I got ten bucks says he runs a food truck.

        1. HorseConch   2 months ago

          Maybe he's a part-time sex worker that does abortions at night in his food truck.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            So dreamy!

  12. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

    "[Wisconsin] voters on Tuesday will decide whether to tip the balance of the state's highest court to conservatives, away from the left-leaning judges who currently hold a majority," reports Bloomberg. Elon Musk is fired up about this race, pouring a ton of money into it.

    Why is he doing that, Liz?

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

    The 24 groups funding tesla protests.

    Many shielded as "non partisan" orgs.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/follow-money-ex-wsj-journalist-reveals-24-organizations-funding-tesla-takedown

    1. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

      The footage of people interviewing these protesters is hilarious. Having them all leave one of them right at noon was the chef’s kiss.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Mostly peaceful fire bombings?

      1. Fats of Fury   2 months ago

        Teslanacht?

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

      The same way the assholes sarc, jeffy and turd are 'non-partisan'; lying piles of lefty shit.

  14. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Some dude at Home Depot (also being questioned) saying he's a gang member?

    If you can't trust a day laborer...

    1. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

      The job market tough, gotta get rid of the competition.

    2. Chumby   2 months ago

      That’s the juan you want

  15. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

    "I couldn't care less if they raise prices, because people are going to start buying American-made cars," Trump said

    Stop, you're making Michael Bloomberg hard.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      And Shawn Fain even harder.

  16. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    ...black infants had better medical outcomes when cared for by black doctors vs. white ones.

    It is with a heavy heart that I must announce that the researchers are at it again.

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

    Current law requires, not suggests but requires, bonds for all TROs issued against the government to cover costs. The judges are waiving this despite multiple cases upholding the requirement.

    https://www.wsj.com/opinion/why-boasbergs-order-is-legally-invalid-law-politics-injunction-bonds-8bd0f495?st=Bqbv7F

    The argument is rock solid: Under Rule 65(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, a party seeking an injunction needs to put up a bond to cover its costs. These bonds aren’t optional. They’re mandatory, unless the government is seeking an injunction. That means Judge Boasberg’s order, and dozens like it, may not be valid at all.

    President Trump identified this legal off-ramp in a March 11 memorandum directing the Justice Department to demand bonds in future injunction cases. Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley echoed the call. But the Justice Department hasn’t pressed the issue, either in Judge Boasberg’s courtroom or other high-stakes cases in which activist judges have blocked major policies without requiring plaintiffs to put a single dollar at risk.

    In Judge Boasberg’s case, because no bond was required, the temporary restraining order never legally took effect—meaning any alleged government noncompliance is, by definition, not a violation. The same legal flaw undercuts more than 30 other injunctions issued against Trump administration policies without any meaningful bond.

    1. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

      Roberts either needs to get off his ass or stfu about any attacks on the legitimacy of the judicial.

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

        Roberts is part of the problem. Is wife is fully ingrained in this system. Why he can't let it end.

        1. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

          Is there a judge involved whose wife or daughter isn’t connected? Seems to be a consistent pattern.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            Hey, they are just modeling the liberal ideal, where we all work for government (directly or through NGOs).

  18. Chumby   2 months ago

    Dominatrixes in the province of Quebec have agreed to no longer allow “Poutine” to be used as a safe word because it sounds too much like “put in” which has lead to some uncomfortable stuff.

    1. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

      What is the ruling on 'choke me harder'?

      1. Chumby   2 months ago

        Think that falls under the “No, don’t stop - No. Don’t. Stop.” adjudication. At the end of the day, with some elbow grease, the long arm of the law will decide.

    2. Randy Sax   2 months ago

      A lady friend of mine once has a similar problem with "pineapple" sounding too much like "my nipple" whilst being chocked.

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

      Don't want too much gravy on their cheese curds, huh?

    4. Ska   2 months ago

      Smoked meat isn't the substitute they were hoping for.

    5. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

      Flüggåɘnk∂€čhiœßøl∫ên

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

        Huh? What? Hey! Safe word! What is that?! That's not a word, it's a... "Fluggen-kliggin-kien?" Fluggen!

      2. Chumby   2 months ago

        Nice!

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

    Get I-751 help today!

    Skip Main Navigation

    Supreme Court Rules Courts Can’t Review Visa Revocations
    The Supreme Court decision grants DHS broad discretion over immigration enforcement and limits judicial oversight
    Written By: Rayna Wachs
    Updated December 10, 2024

    The Supreme Court unanimously ruled Tuesday that federal courts cannot review immigration officials’ decisions to revoke previously approved visa petitions, a decision that could significantly strengthen executive power over immigration.

    Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, writing for a unanimous Court, stated that visa revocations are purely discretionary decisions by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that Congress has placed beyond judicial review.

    https://www.boundless.com/blog/supreme-court-rules-courts-cant-review-visa-revocations/

    1. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

      Wtf? How have we not heard about this till now now?

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

        A unanimous decision no less.
        Reason will never, never, never mention it.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

          But that doesn't apply to inferior courts, does it?

        2. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

          I’m more disappointed in the Trump admin on this one tbh. They should be ignoring any of the lower courts contradicting this ruling and be very clear why.

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

        I stumbled across it yesterday.

        The case was around a green card for a marriage visa.

        They will likely claim it doesn't apply here due to 1a. But this claim would make no sense is marriage is also a right per prior rulings.

      3. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

        Because it doesn't apply to the recent case.

        The ruling:

        The issue we address today is whether revocation under
        §1155 qualifies as a decision “in the discretion of ” the Sec-
        retary such that it falls within the purview of a separate
        statute—§1252(a)(2)(B)(ii)—that strips federal courts of ju-
        risdiction to review certain discretionary actions.

        - https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24pdf/23-583_onjq.pdf

        §1252(a)(2) contains this fine print:

        (D) Judicial review of certain legal claims

        Nothing in subparagraph (B) or (C), or in any other provision of this chapter (other than this section) which limits or eliminates judicial review, shall be construed as precluding review of constitutional claims or questions of law raised upon a petition for review filed with an appropriate court of appeals in accordance with this section

        https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=granuleid:USC-prelim-title8-section1252&num=0&edition=prelim

        So constitutional issues (among other exemptions) are still subject to judicial review.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

      I was not aware of that either. It seems that the DOJ has all of the legal authority they need at least in the deportation cases. I linked to the statute that explicitly denies jurisdiction on immigration to district courts a couple of days ago. And the bond requirements posted above cover a lot of the other lawfare. It's pretty obvious that the administration wants to fast track all of this to the Supreme Court. I'm not a lawyer but don't they have to create a record in the inferior courts before they get there?

  20. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    [Wisconsin] voters on Tuesday will decide whether to tip the balance of the state's highest court to conservatives...

    Unrelated, we should totally trust the courts as unbiased arbiters of the law.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      But only when imposing the Will of the People.

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

    Toddler kicked out of nursery for being transphobic
    Child suspended from state school for ‘abuse against sexual orientation and gender identity’, official figures show

    But JK Rowling has words for Chemjeff:

    This is totalitarian insanity. If you think small children should be punished for being able to recognise sex, you are a dangerous zealot who should be nowhere near kids or in any position of authority over them.

    1. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

      Leaving you child at such a daycare is child abuse.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Get a load of the trad mom here.

    2. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

      Lying Jeffy will give that toddler a spanking to set it straight.

    3. Ajsloss   2 months ago

      Anyone else remember the "boys have penises, girls have vaginas" kid from Kindergarten Cop? Or has that tumor been excised?

      1. Marshal   2 months ago

        Thanks for the tip!

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

        It’s not a tumor.

    4. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

      https://www.spiked-online.com/2025/03/13/dylan-mulvaneys-creepy-fantasies-of-girlhood/

      This is all from Mulvaney’s new book, Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer. It is – and I choose my words advisedly – batshit insane. It traces his ‘gender journey’ from being a gay boy to being nonbinary before he eventually arrives at ‘girlhood’. And then the holy land: womanhood. He’s definitely a woman now because he is ‘blonde and my tits [don’t] need a magnifying glass to be seen’. Plus, he loves pink. At one point he pulls on ‘the pinkest… outfit I own’, thinking that ‘the more feminine’ he appeared, the less likely it is he’ll be ‘misgendered’. Blonde hair, big boobs and a pink dress? Woman!

      https://www.spiked-online.com/2025/04/01/sorry-cynthia-were-not-bowing-to-nonbinary-lunacy-anymore/

      That’s my take on the entire trans ideology: that it elevates the emotional fulfilment of a privileged new caste of eccentrics at the expense of scientific truth, linguistic precision and women’s rights. It poses as the heir to the great liberation movements of the 20th century but is more accurately the heir to the aristocratic hubris that preceded that era of progress. Ms Erivo, we neither need nor want you to ‘teach’ us transgenderism’s stiff Edwardian etiquette. We will speak freely, regardless of how many rich people we piss off.

    5. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

      https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-01-16-bergen-scandal-transgender-offenders-dark-secrets-revealed.html

      Individuals identifying as transgender or part of the LGBT community are increasingly being implicated in horrific crimes, particularly against children, raising concerns about the exploitation of progressive identities.

      A disturbing case in Norway involves three individuals – Damien Baar, Even Seberg and Kenneth Aakre – charged with abusing and gang-raping a young girl during the 2024 Pride festival in Bergen, exploiting her vulnerability as an "at-risk youth."

      The case highlights how some predators use progressive labels to shield themselves from scrutiny and potentially evade harsher legal consequences, suggesting a broader pattern of exploitation within the LGBT community.

      Social media profiles belonging to two of the accused reveal disturbing patterns of fetishism and deviance, including references to violent sexual fantasies and sadistic tendencies, indicating a darker undercurrent within certain segments of the LGBT community.

      The LGBT movement is urged to confront these issues head-on, emphasizing the need for vigilance and addressing uncomfortable truths to prevent further exploitation and shield society from those who exploit progressive discussions for nefarious purposes.

      1. middlefinger   2 months ago

        Silence of the Lambs nailed these sociopaths pathologies around four decades ago.

    6. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

      https://reduxx.info/exclusive-details-norwegian-trans-identified-men-charged-with-gang-rape-of-young-girl/

      Three Norwegian men, two of whom identify as transgender, have been charged in relation to the ongoing sexual assault and rape of a girl while she was between the ages of 13 and 14.

      Criminal charges against the men include sexual intercourse with a child under the age of 14, and an instance of gang rape in which “the act [was] committed by several people together… in a particularly painful or particularly offensive manner.” Hordaland court records reviewed by Reduxx state that the victim was an at-risk youth due to “life challenges,” and that the three men “exploited her vulnerable situation.”

      Of the three charged – two are men who identify as transgender. Damien “Damia Rose” Baar, 43, and Even “Eevee” Seberg, 35, are accused of “repeated sexual intercourse” with the young girl, in addition to a scenario that involved both men sexually abusing the victim together at the 2024 Pride Festival in Bergen after plying her with alcohol.

      The sexual abuse of the child first came to the attention of authorities after a third man, Kenneth Langvatn Aakre, 44, was spotted kissing the victim on the mouth and grabbing her genital area while on public transport as they were leaving the Pride festival on the night of June 3.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

        Baar describes himself as a voyeur, exhibitionist, sadist, and “brat tamer,” and lists “group sex” as one of his fetishes. Other fetishes listed by Baar include “pain,” “screaming,” and “tearing off clothing.” On Instagram, Baar has shared photos of himself edited with FaceApp to resemble a young girl.

        In 2013, Baar was one of the last people to have spoken with a woman who went missing after a night of drinking at a nightclub. Eeva Maria Sieppi disappeared on May 17 that year. Baar told Bergensavisen that he had invited Sieppi to sleep at his apartment after she was kicked out of the venue for drunkenness.

        Sieppi’s body was discovered on May 30 a short walk away from the club in a lake at the center of Bergen, Lille Lungegårdsvannet. The cause of her death remains unknown, but her sister, Ulla Maija, has asked the police to reopen the case and conduct a murder investigation.

        The trial is expected to commence in May at the Hordaland District Court.

        This is the second court case in Norway within the past three months centered on charges of child sexual abuse against men who claim to be transgender.

        In November, a Norwegian man who was found in possession of 10,800 videos that sexualized children or depicted the sexual abuse of children was spared a prison sentence on the basis “having personal difficulties.”

      2. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

        https://reduxx.info/norway-transgender-pedophile-who-expressed-a-desire-to-rape-children-given-420-hours-community-service-no-jail-time/

        NORWAY: Transgender Pedophile Who Expressed A Desire To Rape Children Given 420 Hours Community Service, No Jail Time

        The man, whose identity and biological sex has been concealed by Norwegian press, communicated with other pedophiles online and is said to have participated in a group chat with another man who shared content showing himself raping his 8 year-old sister. In response, the trans-identified man expressed a desire to have a child of his own to abuse, and encouraged others to have sexual intercourse with children under 14 years of age.

        The case was heard at the Midtre Hålogaland district court beginning in October, where the prosecution requested 320 hours of community service. When handing down a conviction on November 25, the final judgement agreed with the lenient verdict, while adding an additional 100 hours to the total sum, resulting in a sentence of 420 hours of community service in lieu of a prison term.

        “In the judgment you can read that the court believes the penalty should be four years, eight months in prison,” Teigen continued.

        “However, due the ‘personal conditions’, which are later elaborated to be his transgenderism – he does not even need to go to prison. He will be serving only 420 hours of community service for depraved acts of child molestation. How the mainstream media continues to lie about this case has upset many. This is not justice.”

      3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        "both men sexually abusing the victim together at the 2024 Pride Festival in Bergen"

        I guess some very twisted people could take pride in that.

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

    Big election in Wisconsin today. And Milwaukee keeps not allowing observers into the primary handling of mail in voter areas.

    https://thefederalist.com/2025/03/28/sources-milwaukee-officials-handle-ballots-in-secret-back-rooms-with-no-observer-access/

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

      The election officials refuse to act on illegal voters registrations.

      https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/nearly-5k-allegedly-illegal-voter-registrations-found-milwaukee-voter

      One estimate is the state has 140k wrongly registered voters.

      1. Social Justice is neither   2 months ago

        I'm sure it's total happenstance and not widespread, deliberate fraud largely by one party. If that were the case, honest journalists would surely investigate and bring the wrongdoers to light.

        It's a nice fantasy but sadly has no relationship to the real world.

        1. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

          Welch has already determined the election was fair and accurate.

        2. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

          https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/gop-led-states-remove-hundreds-thousands-registrations-voter-rolls-find

          Collectively, the GOP-led states of Idaho and Missouri took nearly 300,000 registrations off their voter rolls after finding inactive, ineligible, or deceased voters, in addition to duplicates and voters who moved.

          On March 20th, Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate (R) announced that there were 277 non-citizens confirmed to be on the state’s voter rolls, after gaining access to the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program. Of the 277 non-citizens, 35 of them cast ballots in the November election, and five attempted to vote but their ballots were rejected.

    2. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

      Elections fortified with vitamin D.

  23. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

    Cheap Stuff Is a Huge Part of the American Dream

    It is right there on the Statue of Liberity: Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning for cheap stuff

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Well, we did get Lady Liberty pretty cheap.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

        And now they want it back. Time to levy the reciprocal statue tariffs.

    2. mad.casual   2 months ago

      I was going to say, my copy of the founding documents strives to ensure life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (in the sense of contentment). "Stuff" as well as the implication of *cheap* "stuff" from foreign countries/governments/production methods *and* with the unspoken riders/guarantees of "at living wages and at zero cost/impact to 'the global environment'" isn't in there.

      Not to mention that, moreover and once again, even a cursory examination of all the founding documents, literature, and historical artifacts before and after the founding strongly indicate that if your "stuff" happened to be something like British Tea, the actual FF themselves had no trouble telling you that you would have to go without in order to thwart foreign and corporate collusion and subjugation.

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

    In California you pat more out of pocket for having insurance than not having it.

    Witt, who goes by @TheSephew on Instagram and TikTok, was surprised to find his daughter's bill after being rushed to the hospital for an anaphylactic food allergy had actually gone up in price once he showed proof of health insurance.

    Once Witt sent the provider the family's insurance information, they received a new bill, showing the price had been updated from $600 to nearly $1,300.

    https://www.newsweek.com/man-shocked-find-out-california-law-makes-medical-bills-higher-insurance-2040107

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

      That’s how fucked up health insurance has become. Thanks Obama and Pelosi.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Somebody has to pay for Medicaid and "visitor" health care.

    3. VinniUSMC   2 months ago

      Why was he surprised? That's how insurance has worked for years. Also, how much of his "bill" was the amount he had to pay versus the amount his insurance would pay? How high is his deductible? What is his actual out of pocket cost?

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

    Anti-Musk protesters have their chants — in large font — scripted out in case they forget them.

    If you look at video of the protests it's a sea of grey hair with the occasional patches of blue. Old boomers who can't wrap their heads around the paradigm shift that's occurred.

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

      Old people on SSI trying to make someone extra cash.

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

        Due To Tough Economy, Professional Tesla Bomber Forced To Take Second Job As Bernie Rally Attendee

        1. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

          I look forward to the clashes between these protesters and the Just Stop Oil group, right?

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            Nah, they will agree that nobody needs a personal car. Or any private property.

            1. Randy Sax   2 months ago

              Or deodorant or razors.

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

                Or life if you are the last surviving species in the genus Homo.

                1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

                  And not part of the super-special noble elite.

          2. Chumby   2 months ago

            Thought Just Stop Oil just stopped a few days ago.

  26. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    Science!

    "undermines the narrative" if we're "telling the story from the perspective of saving black infants." That's right: It was all about narrative, not about actually finding the truth. Disturbing.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      (To repeat myself)

      Black Lies Matter

  27. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

    excluded complicating evidence, saying in an earlier draft that they'd "rather not focus on this" as it "undermines the narrative" if we're "telling the story from the perspective of saving black infants."

    But who funded such vital research?

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

    "Access to cheap goods is not the essence of the American dream," said Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in a speech to the Economic Club of New York last month.

    And he’s right. It may be a side effect, a nice side effect, but that’s all it is. The American Dream is to own a plot of land where one can be free with minimal government interference. Our words are “life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness”, the last of which also embodies property and government protection thereof. They aren’t “life, liberty, cheap shit”.

    1. mad.casual   2 months ago

      And the latter should be noted as, contextually, peaceful contentment, not the ability to host raves every weekend. Not that the latter is prohibited but that, clearly from the historical context, if you have to forgo a little British Tea (or cheap Chinese ecstasy or Columbian coke) so that all Americans (or people in general) can have a little more freedom equally, the tea goes into the harbor (or the ecstasy and coke can be subject to tariff).

      The whole "stuff" argument is an overt nihilist top hat to invert the empiricism and logic. If the "stuff" I want is for the re-enslavement of black people to lower prices domestically, does The Constitution and American dream support and/endorse that? It's pretty obvious that the founding documents didn't explicitly forbid it and that, if you do want them to give you cheap dinner plates while preventing the enslavement of black people, "stuff" as a descriptor or category isn't going to cut it.

    2. Zeb   2 months ago

      Part of the American dream is no one lecturing us on what we're supposed to value or think makes a good life. I tend to agree with you. But other people value other things.

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

    Liz. Are you willing to trade cheap stuff, that breaks more easily requiring you to buy more, in exchange for increased domestic costs, increased welfare, etc?

    Based on the ATL fed the welfare comes at the benefit of 1% cost savings. How many billions fo we spend on social programs again? You're still paying the costs, just indirectly.

  30. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    I watched this, wondering if there would be serious consideration to the titular question. Nope, it's 100% propaganda. Not a word about *why* masking advice changed--the "noble" lies told--it's just whitewashed to "fact changed...this is how science works". And then, of course, climate change Science! is always right, except when it's wrong, and then we change the models, because THAT'S HOW SCIENCE WORKS!

    That's how science is supposed to work, but Science! today is all about pushing a narrative.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/if-scientists-were-wrong-about-covid-could-they-be-wrong-about-climate-too/vi-AA1BPVTn

  31. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'Cheap Stuff Is a Huge Part of the American Dream'

    And free stuff is the promise of the Democratic Party, at least for obedient party members, and for the stuff they think you should have. Other stuff will be very, very expensive (or just banned).

  32. JFree   2 months ago

    Trump is obsessed with both the trade deficit (as a negative for the US) and US dollar reserve currency (as a positive for the US). Can't have one without the other. Simple arithmetic.

    1. Truthfulness   2 months ago

      Do you not understand how the economy works? The deficit does more damage.

  33. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'The administration keeps hitting the same notes: Prices will go up, and you'll like it, dammit.'

    Let's see. We had liberals trying to control our economy and personal commerce and finance according to green-socialist delusions, and eager to raise prices on goods (and people) they considered undesirable. Now we have protectionists eager to raise prices on just about all goods. Democrats should be happy, right?

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

      As long as you ignore all the other actions Trump is taking such as cutting spending, cutting regulations, reforming welfare, etc... he is just raising prices.

      1. Zeb   2 months ago

        What spending has been cut? Time will tell, but I call bullshit on any claims of spending cuts if next year's budget isn't smaller than this year's. I remain unconvinced that Trump actually cares about actual cuts to federal spending.

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

          Directly? Every contract he has put on hold while waiting for congressional recissions. The ones that were currently spending prior.

          Fed wages as well.

          As well as slush fund roll backs that were dispersed to banks.

          Are we acting like no spending has been reduced? Even the debt clock shows a massive slow down from last quarter.

          1. Zeb   2 months ago

            I hope it sticks and the recissions happen. I think DOGE has been a good thing. I remain cautiously optimistic. But I'll believe it is meaningful and significant when I see actual, lasting reductions in the budget. Not a reduction in the rate for growth. Not projections to 10 years from now.

  34. sarcasmic   2 months ago

    2022: BIDENFLATION IS KILLING AMERICA!

    2025: Who needs cheap stuff anyway?

    1. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

      You should start a company called “Sarcbot’s Bumperstickers”.

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

      You’re mistaking (probably intentionally) rapidly increasing prices due to too much money dumped into the economy with low-cost, probably low-quality goods made cheaply by either very underpaid labor or slave labor.

      Your strawman and false equivalency is a failure, Sarc.

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

      "2022: BIDENFLATION IS KILLING AMERICA!"

      It was. Is there any Trumpflation yet, Sarckles? Or is this yet another prediction from your crystal TDS ball?

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

        It ticked down mast quarter.

        Sarc used to pretend to u destiny inflation was driven primarily by printing money. But he gave up that in support of globalists.

  35. Randy Sax   2 months ago

    Cheap Stuff Is a Huge Part of the American Dream

    It kinda is though. I went tubing with a group of friends, tube was ~$15. Used it once, never again, didn't care. I bought a $6 orange beanie last November because it was a cold hunting day. I like being able to go into walmart, buy whatever cheap bullshit I want to do the activity I want, then not care after.

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

      A market of credit and buying cheap shit is not a long term sustainable strategy. Especially when it is buttessed by government spending for the negative parts of the strategy.

      This behavior leads directly to 1T credit card debt, loan forgiveness, welfare for job displacement, etc.

      Ironically reason seems to essentially now ignore making domestic production cheaper by reducing regulations which would have a far more beneficial effect on wallets.

      1. Randy Sax   2 months ago

        This behavior leads directly to 1T credit card debt, loan forgiveness, welfare for job displacement, etc.

        Really? I figured it was more financing a jet-ski you can't afford and $500 dresses and handbags and bullshit like that. Not $6 hats.

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

          It is all the same. Short term gratification from spending.

          Also many of what you mentioned can be made in the US at near the same cost even with the regulatory environment.

          Shipping is highly subsidized right now.

          1. Randy Sax   2 months ago

            It is all the same. Short term gratification from spending.
            I don't think they are. I have debts, I'm paying them off. And if every once in a while I want to buy a cheap thing to go have fun with my friends, my finances can handle it. If stuff is more expensive I would probably have to decline more invitations. Massive debt and loan forgiveness, etc. comes from spending beyond your means. It's a significant difference.

            Also many of what you mentioned can be made in the US at near the same cost even with the regulatory environment.
            Your average consumer couldn't give a shit 99% of the time. If it can be made in the US for same or similar cost that's great. But no one cares.

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

              Define more expensive. 8 dollars instead of 6?

              From experience of talking with guys and their wives, the 500 dollar dress is replaced with 20 50 dollar dresses.

              The fact is easy credit and impulse buys have created a system built off risky debt. You saw this with the sub prime mortgages as well.

              It has also led to responsible people subsidizing the irresponsible to keep this going.

              1. Randy Sax   2 months ago

                Define more expensive.

                I have the receipts of the hunting trip for example, I look at the gas, the ammo, the snacks, the license, and the dumb hat. When my buddy asks me to come out next November I will look at my finances and determine if I can spend the money. It's not necessarily the $6-->$8 hat on it's own. But it adds up.

            2. JFree   2 months ago

              US consumers are far more focused on price only because the US just isn't much involved with trade. There aren't many jobs tied to exports. Even fewer in tighter margin businesses where exports fluctuate with exchange rates. A lot of foreign trade here is not really economic trade. It is internal company accounting with bogus pricing intended to play tax games

              When there aren't many retail customers who see themselves as both producers and consumers in the choices they make, then they only look at the price on the label.

              1. Truthfulness   2 months ago

                Nothing is remotely true about that. The U.S. is dependent on the slave labor of other countries!

                People need to do their research. Cheap stuff isn't always good.

          2. Ska   2 months ago

            Carhartt wool hats are 20 bucks without shipping. But that's besides the point. What's the difference between Bernie Sanders' "you don't need 37 kinds of deodorants" and "you can pay for more expensive American made shitty wool hats."? I don't want to be forced into either bucket.

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

              I wasn't aware that was the only us domestic wool hat. You sound like Boehm and his 100 dollar domestic toaster. I was able to find a domestic 20 dollar toaster without issue.

              Wonder why you guys have to do this shit to defend your positions.

              The fact is were already subsidizing your false free market beliefs.

              In the 70s before opening of china and the unilateral trade disguised as free trade, 50% of GDP was generated and held by the middle class. This is now down to 20%. This had led to an increase in multiple government funded programs due to the job and earnings loss.

              So your cheap shit based on offshoring has a cost nearly directly proportional to your trade ideas. It is a cost subsumed by your beliefs.

              How much in taxes pay for these programs again so you can slightly cheaper shit?

              Thos doesn't even get into the further issues of the globalist trade theory of increasing domestic regulatory and labor costs to create even more offshore advantages.

    2. sarcasmic   2 months ago

      Next time the tube will cost $18 and the hat will cost $7.50. That's how tariffs make us rich. You know, by making stuff more expensive.

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

        Boy, your crystal TDS ball has all the answers from the future. You should ask it about next weeks MegaMillions. I bet you'll get rich.

        1. Fats of Fury   2 months ago

          Starting Tuesday, April 8, MegaMillions ticket prices will rise from $2 to $5.

  36. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

    It's easy to decry cheap goods, or stuff. Stuff conjures up images of pointless consumption, materialism with no purpose....

    Back to culture. Yes, actually to culture. You can’t consume much if you sit still and read books.

    Ending is better than mending

    the more stitches, the less riches

    life imitates art.

  37. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'This isn't a coastal elite value. The ability to take our stuff for granted, because it's long been so cheap and easy to access, binds together Americans of all classes and creeds.'

    What coastal elite value? The upper echelon elites who have 100 million dollar homes filled with million dollar furnishings and possessions, but decorated in "minimalist" style? Or the lower tier coastal elites, who can only afford a 800 square foot apartment, and tell each other that not having stuff is a more sophisticated approach to life?

  38. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'A subsequent replication effort that controlled for this found that the white doctor/black doctor discrepancy was in fact not there if you do control for the lowest birthweight/most medically complex cases. But new info has come out, courtesy of Freedom of Information Act requests, that makes clear that the researchers knew about these issues with their study and deliberately excluded complicating evidence, saying in an earlier draft that they'd "rather not focus on this" as it "undermines the narrative" if we're "telling the story from the perspective of saving black infants."'

    Once again, Black Lies Matter.

    1. Mike Parsons   2 months ago

      "“For high-risk black newborns, having a black physician more than doubles the likelihood that the baby will live, and not die.” That claim was taken from an amicus brief filed by the Association of American Medical Colleges, which in turn was referencing a study that appeared in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences."

      Entered into the official court record, comments by none other than sitting SCOTUS justice KBJ.

      She said fucking DOUBLE the survival chance. Any tiny sliver of knowledge of medicine, statistics etc would not allow someone to say something so absolutely absurd.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Math is racist.

  39. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    "An official in charge of helping people start cannabis businesses in New York City resigned abruptly last week as her agency was investigating an accusation that she tried to pressure another woman into a polyamorous relationship in exchange for a city contract"

    But totally not a hand maid tale. Probably.

    1. Don't get eliminated(Lying Jeffy is king of the liars)   2 months ago

      Pics would have made this story more interesting.

      1. Randy Sax   2 months ago

        pressure another woman into a polyamorous relationship in exchange for a city contract.

        Hard to take that deal until you see the pics. Is she a rapacious swamp sow or halfway decent? How badly do you want that weed store?

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

      Current me: "In 2025 you'll have to do gay sex with the local magistrate if you want to sell pot legally in New York City"

      Me in 1995: "Ha-ha-ha, WTF. Who do you think you're kidding. Are you some sort of religious nut talking about slippery slopes?"

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Yeah, in 1995 (or any time in the past few decades) our actual present situation would have been dismissed as hyperbolic delusional conservative fiction by the left (the same left that got us where we are today, with a good chance that many intended our modern freak show even then).

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 months ago

          Most of the current professoriate came up through the ranks of academia during that time period. Commie cockroaches like Emily Drabinski were specifically indoctrinated by wackos like Judith Butler and Gayle Rubin.

  40. Marshal   2 months ago

    Now we've gone 2 roundups with mentioning the NYT expose on the US Military supporting the Ukrainians in their war against Russia. Our involvement includes such thing as our military using our intelligence to provide operational strike packages against Russian targets using weapons we gave them.

    C'mon Liz, you can't duck it. This is why we don't want to get involved, we keep getting sucked in more and more by agreeing to overlook restrictions that made the initial effort comparatively low risk.

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

      Local news.

  41. Mike Parsons   2 months ago

    "white doctor/black doctor discrepancy was in fact not there if you do control for the lowest birthweight/most medically complex cases. But new info has come out, courtesy of Freedom of Information Act requests, that makes clear that the researchers knew about these issues with their study and deliberately excluded complicating evidence"

    Very important to keep calling this stuff out. Unfortunately retractions are always printed on page 10, years later.

    This was the study cited by a *checks notes* fucking SCOTUS judge, entered into the record, as a reason we need affirmative action.

    That's why these studies are so dangerous. Any normie that isn't paying attention will be very easily swindled by activists playing on any residing white guilt or need to virtue signal, or need to appear empathetic.

    If you were to pick apart this study, you were called racist. If you go along with it, you get the attaboys.

    Academia if full on cancer.

    1. Marshal   2 months ago

      This was the study cited by a *checks notes* fucking SCOTUS judge, entered into the record, as a reason we need affirmative action.

      That's why these studies are so dangerous.

      It's very likely this study was designed specifically to create a talking point in support of racial discrimination. Elizabeth Warren created a fraudulent study on personal bankruptcy to help pass Obamacare. The 1 in 4 women on campus are sexually assaulted over their 4 years was a similarly fraudulent study designed to justify Title IX corruption.

      This is what our money really goes to: creating propaganda in support of left wing political preferences.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        The purpose of government is more government?

        1. Marshal   2 months ago

          The top priority of any institution is to preserve itself. The second priority of any institution is to empower itself so it can more easily accomplish its top priority.

  42. Nobartium   2 months ago

    Consumption culture is the root cause of why our public debt is the way it is.

    The proof is the eye-watering amount of private debt that we accumulate to live our current standard of living.

    Smash consumption culture, and life will indeed be better.

    1. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

      Buy now! Pay later!

      1. Rick James   2 months ago

        Like free healthcare!

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      So, we will own nothing and be happy?

  43. Mike Parsons   2 months ago

    "white doctor/black doctor discrepancy was in fact not there if you do control for the lowest birthweight/most medically complex cases."

    Also had an analogous propaganda study last year (I think) 'showing' that female docs had better outcomes than male docs.

    Left out of the 'study':

    Women over represented in academia and city settings, where the amount of docs/specialists/resources available to each patient are higher.

    Men over represented in vascular, cardiac surgery where the sickest and highest risk patients are. Women over represented in plastics and breast surgery where no one dies ever.

    None of that brought up in the strong, empowering, "women do it best" study

    1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

      Women over represented in plastics and breast surgery where no one dies ever.

      Except dignity. #teamnatural

  44. Ajsloss   2 months ago

    .

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      And the 2025 Man of Few Words prize goes to...

      1. Dillinger   2 months ago

        "I'm a man of few words. Thank you."

        1. Jefferson Paul   2 months ago

          "And now coming on stage is a man who needs no introduction."

          (Proceeds to give a two minute introduction, anyway.)

  45. Rick James   2 months ago

    A 2020 study from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

    A 2020 study, you say?

    1. Mike Parsons   2 months ago

      I think at some point as a society, we will collectively look back at the 2015-2025 years as "that time everyone collectively lost their minds"

      It really is the culmination of decades of left wing indoctrination of college kids and takeover of the MSM, resulting in full on insanity on display.

      1. Dillinger   2 months ago

        the pool at the bottom of the slippery slope everyone laughed about for 40 years.

        1. Mike Parsons   2 months ago

          Ya. We simultaneously said "hey, its just some crazy college kids" while also requiring a college degree for every job in the corporate world, and also let blossom 1000's of degrees good for nothing but left wing indoctrination, and somehow that led to left wing wackos controlling media, govt, and corporations.

          Who could have seen this coming

      2. Ajsloss   2 months ago

        It certainly was a hell of a two weeks.

        1. Rick James   2 months ago

          Curves were flattened. Masks were not just talismans.

      3. Zeb   2 months ago

        That's how I look at it now. I hope regular people figure it out eventually.
        In addition to what you list, I think the social media explosion really helped kick it into high gear.

  46. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

    A lot of things happened in 2020 but the only things we know for sure are that there was no fraud and everything was safe and effective with no side effects.

    1. Mike Parsons   2 months ago

      We also know that it is an absolute given that COVID came from a wetmarket, not the govt-funded COVID lab associated with a bunch of unelected overpaid bureaucrats.

      Oh also, that everyone, including healthy kids with almost no risk, need a safe vaccine, the people who run Pfizer adds at every commercial break told me so, and that I am a nazi if I dont get my kid jabbed

  47. Dillinger   2 months ago

    your Carlin act is unconvincing.

  48. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    Local story?

    -----
    https://pjnewsletter.com/virginia-youngkin-vetoes-democrat/

    Virginia has become the battleground for a fierce political showdown. The state’s Democrat-controlled legislature pushed an aggressive agenda this session. Bills flooded the governor’s desk. The General Assembly passed nearly a thousand pieces of legislation.

    Democrats celebrated their legislative victories. They anticipated implementing their progressive vision for the Old Dominion. But they failed to account for one critical factor.

    You could call him “Veto Corleone.” That’s what one Republican strategist dubbed Governor Glenn Youngkin after he vetoed a staggering 159 Democrat-backed bills on Wednesday alone.

    The Democrats’ two-seat majority in each chamber falls far short of the numbers needed to override these vetoes, leaving their legislative agenda effectively dead in the water.

  49. Mike Parsons   2 months ago

    "You could call him “Veto Corleone.”"

    Can, and will

  50. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>she tried to pressure another woman into a polyamorous relationship in exchange for a city contract

    entirely nicer than how Johnny Sack would have handled it.

    1. Vernon Depner   2 months ago

      How 'bout Johnny Sokko?

  51. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1895402040400212271

    Elon Musk

    @elonmusk
    That’s what American tax dollars were funding
    Quote
    World of Statistics
    @stats_feed
    ·
    Feb 28
    NEWS: India’s first transgender clinic, Mitr Clinic in Hyderabad, shuts down due to USAID fund freeze

    1. Chumby   2 months ago

      The daily “Hi, my name is Mike Smith” calls from India will now exclusively be made by men who are not transitioning? Violation of their Constitutional rights!!!!!

      1. mad.casual   2 months ago

        I originally read this as "Hi, my name is STEVE SMITH." and was simultaneously perturbed and anxious.

  52. mad.casual   2 months ago

    Cheap Stuff Is a Huge Part of the American Dream

    Slavery made cotton cheap.

    Cheap stuff is not a huge part of the American Dream. The Declaration, Constitution, the Amendments, the Federalist and Anti-Federalist papers... "cheap stuff" isn't in any of it. As indicated by the Boston Tea Party and elsewhere, specifically the opposite, the most valuable "stuff" is typically exceptionally costly.

    None of which is, obviously, to say that your dinner plates should cost a fortune or that food should be so scarce as to prevent the hosting of dinner parties, but to recognize that the same documents and ideologies that guarantee your right to speak freely don't apply everywhere and the costs and means of applying and enforcing them everywhere would be undermined by even more cheap and valueless, yet costly, notions like "Cheap Stuff Is a Huge Part of the American Dream".

    1. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

      Democrats still crying "But who will pick our cotton?"

      1. Vernon Depner   2 months ago

        That's why darkies were born.
        https://youtu.be/h_11Fb01Ujw?si=ufgpLaUKnXQInO8m

  53. TJJ2000   2 months ago

    WHY would buying something next-door instead of buying & shipping it 1/2 way around the world cause a price to go UP??

    Until anyone cares to address the most basics of the problem anyone who has anything to say on the topic is just dishing out political BS.

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