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Free Trade

No Divorce From China

Plus: Homeless encampments in California, taxing university endowments, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 5.13.2025 9:30 AM

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Disentangling would cost too much: "Neither side wants to decouple," said Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday, a reversal from the Trump administration's line that we needed to lessen supply-chain dependence on China for national security reasons. Earlier this week, the U.S. and China agreed to a deal that would bring American tariffs on Chinese goods down to 30 percent, from 145 percent, while China will bring its tariffs on American goods down from 125 percent to 10 percent. This is a temporary pause for 90 days while further deals are negotiated.

"Finally we have a President that will stand up to China's unfair trade practices," Secretary of State Marco Rubio had said when the original tariffs were announced a month ago. But also: "We concluded that we have shared interests, and we both have an interest in balanced trade," said Bessent this week. Which is it?

The part that's not said: The Trump administration very nearly drove the economy into the ground, and they got scared and have now backed off.

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"Both sides are trying to portray it as the other was more desperate," Nicholas Borst, director of China research at an investment advisory firm, told Politico. "What we saw, though, was just sort of the initial innings of economic pain."

But is this trade relationship any better than the one we had in March, or February, or January? It's not clear that this is much of a win, and even a 30 percent tariff still leaves lots of companies in the lurch.

Has China made any concessions in a way that's superior to the pre-April 2 status quo?

— Joe Weisenthal (@TheStalwart) May 12, 2025

Some people, including a former Trump administration official speaking to Politico, speculate that China's threatened rare earth cut-off was more damaging to automakers and the defense industry than anyone's letting on, and that China actually can log this one as a W; "China's export restrictions to the United States worked. It created enough pain to compel the U.S. government to plead with the Chinese government to reverse course," the official told Politico.

California's homelessness crackdown: On Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom called on hundreds of towns and cities in his state to ban tent encampments on public land. He appears to be favoring a much more punitive, sweeping approach now. "The governor has created a template for a local ordinance that municipalities can adopt to outlaw encampments and clear existing ones," reports The New York Times. Since Newsom controls which housing-related funds get distributed, he has some influence over what localities do and has the ability to reward them, in essence, for adopting his preferred ordinances and enforcement tactics.

"Nearly 40 percent of the state's Democrat-dominated electorate said they were so weary of squalid settlements overtaking parks and blocking sidewalks that they supported the arrest of homeless campers if they refused shelter, according to a poll last month by Politico and the Jack Citrin Center for Public Opinion Research at the University of California, Berkeley," reports The New York Times. "At the same time, a companion survey in the Democrat-led state showed that nearly half of California's policy leaders and elected officials opposed addressing encampments with law enforcement." That's a fascinating gap in the priorities of normal people vs. the folks who are supposed to represent them, and an interesting bit of magical thinking on the part of elected officials: How are you supposed to put an end to public-land tent encampments without deploying cops? Just ask nicely?


Scenes from New York: Trying to get my hands on a Pope Leo cookie. God bless Queens! They don't have these in Brooklyn.


QUICK HITS

  • Joe Biden's aides discussed whether he would need frequent wheelchair use if he had been reelected, reports Axios.
  • "Republican lawmakers proposed to significantly increase taxes on the richest US universities, broadening a fight between the Trump administration and elite higher education," reports Bloomberg. "Private colleges and universities with at least 500 students and endowments exceeding $2 million per student would pay a rate of 21% on net investment income under a bill released Monday as part of the House's plan to extend the 2017 tax cuts. That's up from the current tax of 1.4%." Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Yale would all qualify, per these new criteria.
  • The Trump administration plans "to accept a $400 million luxury jet from the Qatari royal family," which President Donald Trump will use as Air Force One for the duration of his term while Boeing "finishes building a new generation of presidential aircraft," per The New York Times. Only a "stupid person" would refuse a "free very expensive airplane," the president said in response to criticism.
  • "Wall Street's three major indexes rose sharply on Monday with the S&P 500 marking its highest level since early March as a U.S.-China agreement to temporarily slash tariffs brought some hopes for the easing of a global trade war," reports Reuters.
  • People are mad that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went swimming in Rock Creek, which has dangerously high bacteria levels, over the weekend. (Also that he went swimming in pants.) Honestly, it's kind of darkly funny that people are so angry about RFK Jr.'s actions but not angry that…D.C. residents can't swim in this lovely creek because of how nasty it is. (Or that his grandchild is called "Bobcat.")

Mother's Day hike in Dumbarton Oaks Park with Amaryllis, Bobby, Kick, and Jackson, and a swim with my grandchildren, Bobcat and Cassius in Rock Creek. pic.twitter.com/TXowaSMTFY

— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) May 11, 2025

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  1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   13 hours ago

    The Trump administration very nearly drove the Chinese economy into the ground, and they got scared and have now backed off started to negotiate.

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    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   13 hours ago

      It's the lefts narratives they have to take since they've been wrong at every step so far this year.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   13 hours ago

        Hey, claiming righteous progressive superiority means never having to say "I was wrong".

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        1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   13 hours ago

          It is just a wild claim.

          The US economy was fine. Good jobs report. Stable prices. It was so in the norm the media began reporting business closures caused by tariffs before the tariffs even took effect. Had to falsely claim empty ports. Etc.

          Meanwhile in china they had massive factory closures, protests, and even violence over the factory closures.

          Yet here we are with reason and politico claiming the US was the ones who lost.

          It is an amazing reach for a narrative.

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        2. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   12 hours ago

          Oof. Gets even worse for Boehm and co.

          https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/despite-mainstream-panic-us-consumer-price-inflation-tumbles-lowest-over-4-years

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 hours ago

            And even the TDS-afflicted WSJ newsroom tells us inflation will/could be higher in coming months, cuz tariffs.

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    2. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   13 hours ago

      Yup. It's been obvious what Trump has been doing the whole time. Almost every country who had massive tariffs against the US is now dropping them, and when they do, Trump drops his.

      But acknowledging this would mean refuting Charles Koch's orangemanbad narrative.

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      1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   12 hours ago

        Sarcasmics hate this:

        TRUMP: "I said [to India/Pakistan] - let's stop it. If you stop it, we'll do trade. If you don't stop it, we're not gonna do any trade... and all of a sudden, they said, 'I think we're gonna stop.' And they have."

        "We're gonna do a lot of trade with Pakistan, with India... we stopped a nuclear conflict."

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 hours ago

          But will the Nobel committee agree?

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          1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

            No. Trump didn’t start any new wars under the guise of being peaceful and a demigod like a certain President who went under the last name of Soetoro in his childhood.

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    3. JFree   11 hours ago

      Hahahahaha. Chinese exports - to non-US locations - have GROWN in the month between 'Liberation Day' and last weekend.

      Trump misjudged his cards. Burned the cards he did have. And then settled for a loss. China now has a 10% tariff on US imports and the 20% 'fentanyl' tariff is like a gift that keeps giving to China. All the other bits were stuff that China only put on after Trump put his tariffs on.

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      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   11 hours ago

        What a fantasy life JFucked has!

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

        Yes. All those stories of social uprising show your narrative is true. The actual GDP being in a deflationary route, not the Chinese government propaganda of 5+ growth, shows your narrative is true.

        Trust the narrative. Not the facts.

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      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 hours ago

        Hahahahaha. Chinese exports - to non-US locations - have GROWN in the month between 'Liberation Day' and last weekend.

        You mean the ones where the media were Very Concerned that flood of Chinese imports could harm those nations' manufacturing sector?

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 hours ago

          Hey, that's the old narrative that does not serve to criticize Trump.

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        2. DesigNate   8 hours ago

          No they didn’t? Are you serious?

          How fucking tone deaf are these people?

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    4. mad.casual   9 hours ago

      China actually can log this one as a W

      Nobody wins a trade war. Except China. Or whomever opposes Trump. Well, really anyone can win a trade war, except Trump. The point is, we don't really know anything about trade one way or the other, we just know we don't like Trump.

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  2. Fist of Etiquette   13 hours ago

    Neither side wants to decouple...

    Who's the dad in this scenario? That's the one that's going to get screwed in the divorce.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   13 hours ago

      Get woke! We could have two dads. Or two moms. Or a mom and dad but then one of them decided to swap genders. How does that turn out in international divorce court?

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    2. Gaear Grimsrud   8 hours ago

      Saw a pair of dogs try to decouple one time. They weren't too happy about it. With frogs it doesn't even seem possible. Of course if we make all of the frogs gay that could change.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 hours ago

        So, libertarian frogs?

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  3. Fist of Etiquette   13 hours ago

    We concluded that we have shared interests...

    LeBron James.

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    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   13 hours ago

      LeBron James quickly flopped at news of the deal.

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   13 hours ago

        LOL. He’s about as bad as Sidney Crosby.

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        1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   12 hours ago

          Some of the YouTube LeBron flopping videos are amazing. Even with an NBA rule against flopping, which can be reviewed after games, they refuse to address it.

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        2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   7 hours ago

          Cindy is the queen of flopping. And whining.

          Still a good player though.

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          1. Jefferson Paul   5 hours ago

            It seems you haven't paid attention to hockey since 2010. He had a reputation for complaining to the refs when he was new in the NHL, but that has not been his behavior for the last 15 years.

            If you want to talk about a crybaby who flops at every opportunity, that would be Tom Wilson of the Caps. When he's not delivering illegal hits to the head, attempting to end players' careers, he's flopping at every opportunity.

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          2. Jefferson Paul   5 hours ago

            Still a good player though.

            Quite the understatement for a top five player of all time, though, yes, he's not as good at 37 as he was at 25.

            *yes, I'm a biased, very-loyal Pens fan, if it wasn't already obvious.

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  4. Fist of Etiquette   13 hours ago

    But is this trade relationship any better than the one we had in March, or February, or January?

    I certainly hope for the sake of the chattering classes that it isn't.

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    1. JFree   11 hours ago

      It is worse. Back then - China did not have a 10% tariff on imports from the US. now they do.

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      1. damikesc   10 hours ago

        Yes, China had no tariffs on the US.

        The US is the only country that has tariffs.

        Good call, JF.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 hours ago

          Stupid is as stupid does.

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        2. NealAppeal   6 hours ago

          Next level ignorance.

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  5. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   13 hours ago

    Job numbers under Biden keep getting revised downward. Even with the explosion of government jobs to feed these numbers, they were far worse than reported.

    https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/05/12/even-more-of-joe-bidens-jobs-creation-numbers-revealed-to-be-fake-n4939695

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    1. Idaho-Bob   13 hours ago

      As the time passes, I'm convinced EVERYTHING the Biden administration touted as "good" will be proven to be shit.

      And the reverse is also true. Most (not all) of the stuff Trump is doing will turn out to be beneficial for the country and us citizens.

      Of course, you'll never hear any of this from the MSM.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   13 hours ago

        You see it even now with the media narratives Liz is helping to push.

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    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 hours ago

      Not to mention the fact that most of the "gains" were for illegal immigrants, not actual citizens.

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    3. mad.casual   9 hours ago

      Wait, so the Fifth Column, the Free Press responsible for an educated citizenry to ensure our democracy, the same Fifth Column and Free Press that wasn't aware that Joe was non-functional *also* didn't catch that the job (and FBI crime) numbers were bogus?

      It's almost like whatever educated citizenry *is* required for a democracy, they are in no way involved in creating or preserving it.

      You cannot hate them enough.

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  6. Earth-based Human Skeptic   13 hours ago

    'The part that's not said: The Trump administration very nearly drove the economy into the ground, and they got scared and have now backed off.'

    And the part that Reason can't say: disruption, sometimes deliberately exaggerated, can be an effective negotiating tactic, as well as effective tool to manipulate public opinion. Most humans respond to incentives, some negative, some positive. Often asking (and even begging) for things to change does not work.

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    1. JFree   11 hours ago

      So you are saying that all the shit that Trump caused was necessary in order for the Chinese to impose a 10% tariff on American imports? That's the only outcome.

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      1. damikesc   10 hours ago

        Never forget --- China has never had tariffs on US goods until just now.

        Good call, JF.

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

        This is a reduction on most economic industries from last year lol. What is the US level by the way? More or less?

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  7. Idaho-Bob   13 hours ago

    Joe Biden's aides discussed whether he would need frequent wheelchair use if he had been reelected, reports Axios.

    What? Reelected? Can't win if you don't run.

    Pun intended.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   13 hours ago

      But would Democrats "lovingly" refer to Biden as Hot Wheels?

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      1. Dillinger   11 hours ago

        new codename Hearse

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      2. mad.casual   9 hours ago

        Put a 68 on the side of his chair.

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  8. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   13 hours ago

    That's a fascinating gap in the priorities of normal people vs. the folks who are supposed to represent them,…

    News flash: There are many of those gaps.

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  9. Fist of Etiquette   13 hours ago

    Some people, including a former Trump administration official...

    Those guys are always above board.

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  10. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   13 hours ago

    The CBO is at it again. Media is screaming non partisan (80% of CBO employees register or donate to democrats). And despite their history of under projecting spending costs while over predicting tax revenue from tax increases, boehm will likely use their projections again.

    A look back at their ACA predictions used to claim ACA was no cost.

    https://x.com/Avik/status/888895570554667013

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/theapothecary/2017/07/22/cbo-three-fourths-of-coverage-difference-between-obamacare-gop-bills-driven-by-individual-mandate/#32a024753627

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    1. Minadin   13 hours ago

      Only 80%? Kinda low for DC.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 hours ago

        I guess they have some economists on staff, who seem to split closer to 50-50.

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        1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   12 hours ago

          Yeah. 1 guy in the analysis voted in a gop and dnc primary. So they didn't count him.

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          1. Chupacabra   12 hours ago

            He voted multiple times? Sounds like a Democrat.

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            1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   12 hours ago

              Think it was 2 cycles. The gop one being when dems were telling their voters to register as Republicans to effect the primaries.

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          2. mad.casual   9 hours ago

            Right. 80% register as and/or donate to democrats. The other 20% are ActBlue donors who vote Republican.

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            1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   8 hours ago

              Last sentence os redundant according to Nelson.

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  11. Fist of Etiquette   13 hours ago

    ...speculate that China's threatened rare earth cut-off was more damaging to automakers and the defense industry than anyone's letting on...

    Unleash the rare earth mineral minors - er, I mean, miners!

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

      [All are watching the alien creatures from behind some rocks]
      Alexander Dane: Could they be the miners?
      Fred Kwan: Sure, they're like, three years old.
      [The others look at Fred]
      Alexander Dane: Miners. Not minors.
      Fred Kwan: You lost me.

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      1. Idaho-Bob   12 hours ago

        Guy: Did you guys EVEN watch the show?!?!?!!

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      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 hours ago

        And Pluggo, too.

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  12. Earth-based Human Skeptic   13 hours ago

    "Nearly 40 percent of the state's Democrat-dominated electorate said they were so weary of squalid settlements overtaking parks and blocking sidewalks that they supported the arrest of homeless campers if they refused shelter"

    What, not enough gated communities and personal body guards?

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    1. Square = Circle   7 hours ago

      This was an exceedingly weird way to frame this.

      "Nearly 40 percent of the state's Democrat-dominated electorate" almost certainly includes nearly 100% of the 25% of the electorate that is Republican and 100% of the 4% that is American Independent. So better than three quarters of this "nearly 40 percent of the state's Democrat-dominated electorate" is the part of the electorate that is decidedly not Democrats.

      And wouldn't a less convoluted characterization say "over 60 percent of the state's Democrat-dominated electorate does not support removing homeless encampments with law enforcement?"

      Although that would make the statement "that nearly half of California's policy leaders and elected officials opposed addressing encampments with law enforcement" kind of a nothing-burger rather than "a fascinating gap in the priorities of normal people vs. the folks who are supposed to represent them."

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  13. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   13 hours ago

    Despite tariffs, car prices aren’t shooting up. That’s not necessarily a good thing

    Sorry Boehm.

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/12/business/car-prices-tariffs-recession-economy

    CNN does their best to still try to ride the narrative, but runs into a rock wall that consumer demand and cost awareness effects prices.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 hours ago

      Narrative (and party) uber alles.

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    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 hours ago

      That retard who did the Substack on when to start killing Trump supporters was bitching because he thinks the "most favored nation" status on pharma drugs will mean that nations in Africa won't get shipped any drugs.

      This seems to be a rather stupid admission on his part that Americans are getting cornholed on medical costs to subsidize medical care for the Third World (you know, before they migrate here and drive up the cost even more thanks to the law of supply and demand).

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 hours ago

        Don't you believe in global pre-reparations?

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    3. Don't get eliminated(How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer penguin meat)   11 hours ago

      How does this impact the price of tomatoes? In both directions.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   9 hours ago

        To be fair it was the price for one boutique farm.

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        1. Don't get eliminated(How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer penguin meat)   9 hours ago

          The tariffs increased the cost of the US boutique farm tomatoes, while lowering the cost of imported tomatoes from Mexico!

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          1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   8 hours ago

            It was an amazing take.

            The solution autumn seemed to advocate for were higher tariffs or full tomato embargo from Mexico.

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      2. Gaear Grimsrud   8 hours ago

        All tomatoes have been plowed under. Except the ones in my back yard. Now if I can find an undocumented alien to pick them I'll be okay.

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  14. Fist of Etiquette   13 hours ago

    On Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom called on hundreds of towns and cities in his state to ban tent encampments on public land.

    He's running.

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    1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   13 hours ago

      As a Republican.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 hours ago

        As judged by people in SFC and Berkeley?

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        1. Square = Circle   7 hours ago

          Yes. I don't whether you're joking, but I know lots of lefties who refer to Newsom as a barely-closeted Republican.

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    2. Ajsloss   13 hours ago

      Can you imagine four to eight years of that greaseball doing jazz hands and shoulder shakes at every presser?

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    3. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

      He might catch up to heavyweight JB Pritzker, although JB can throw a lot of weight around.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 hours ago

        Pritzker casts a big shadow.

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

          Definitely a wide shadow.

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        2. Fats of Fury   11 hours ago

          Pritzker has plenty of gravitas or maybe gravytas.

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 hours ago

            Like a black hole?

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            1. Gaear Grimsrud   8 hours ago

              There exist in his navel species of bacteria that have never been identified and are not accessible by any existing technology.

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  15. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   13 hours ago

    Episcopal church refuses to help settle refugees under threat of death and property confiscating by the government. Sole reason? They are white.

    In a striking move that ends a nearly four-decades-old relationship between the federal government and the Episcopal Church, the denomination announced on Monday (May 12) that it is terminating its partnership with the government to resettle refugees, citing moral opposition to resettling white Afrikaners from South Africa who have been classified as refugees by President Donald Trump’s administration.

    https://religionnews.com/2025/05/12/episcopal-church-ends-refugee-resettlement-citing-moral-opposition-to-resettling-white-afrikaners/

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    1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   13 hours ago

      Skin color is the most important thing.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 hours ago

        God said so.

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    2. Minadin   13 hours ago

      I could have sworn that this story was among several tweets originally included in the above Roundup, which now appear to have disappeared. Maybe I just haven't had my coffee yet.

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    3. Quo Usque Tandem   12 hours ago

      As a former member of ECUSA for over 30 years, I can tell you that whatever they/you believe 20+ years ago it the opposite of whatever they stand for now.

      Which is why the Episcopal Church has five times as many funerals as it has baptisms, confirmations, or weddings. It is dying, and needs to.

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

        That seems to be happening to a lot of established churches, the Catholic Church included. They’ve gone woke or Marxist and lost their flocks who aren’t.

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        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 hours ago

          The Episcopelians have been captured by marxists for decades now. This is the same church that was being used as a money-laundering front by FALN, and they also supported radical Chicano grift operations through their church-run charities n the 1970s.

          They were getting a crapton of money via USAID, and I suspect a lot of this is simply performative because the money was getting cut off anyway. But it is instructive to see that they only believe non-white people should be allowed to migrate anywhere they please.

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    4. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   12 hours ago

      You want to make the Episcopalians really mad? Show them a Bible and tell them what's in it.

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    5. damikesc   9 hours ago

      So, the federal funds are going to go away 100% immediately due to violation of terms, right? Perhaps clawing back some of it might be in order.

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      1. mad.casual   9 hours ago

        Perhaps clawing back some of it might be in order.

        "You mean targeting your political enemies with lawfare and religious persecution?" - Reason

        On the plus side, it's got nothing to do with explicit free speech and only free speech either way, so we won't have to worry that FIRE will be involved in defending anyone's rights.

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  16. Fist of Etiquette   13 hours ago

    The governor has created a template for a local ordinance that municipalities can adopt to outlaw encampments and clear existing ones...

    Geez. You do one podcast series and suddenly you're a Hitler Bro like Rogan.

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

      It’s only a matter of time till sarcjeff calls Liz a Nazi.

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  17. Earth-based Human Skeptic   13 hours ago

    '"At the same time, a companion survey in the Democrat-led state showed that nearly half of California's policy leaders and elected officials opposed addressing encampments with law enforcement." That's a fascinating gap in the priorities of normal people vs. the folks who are supposed to represent them'

    Welcome to the Neo-feudal pseudo-socialist California.

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  18. Fist of Etiquette   13 hours ago

    Trying to get my hands on a Pope Leo cookie.

    Deep dish cookies only.

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

      Hey now, he’s South Side. That means thin crust tavern style cookies.

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      1. mad.casual   8 hours ago

        Wait, so I've been eating the original Chicago-style Pizza all along?

        What's next? Popes really did used to shit in the woods?

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        1. Gaear Grimsrud   8 hours ago

          Still unknown if, when the pope shits in the woods, it makes a sound.

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          1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   7 hours ago

            Where do you think trunk bears come from, hmmmm?

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  19. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   13 hours ago

    The part that's not said: The Trump administration very nearly drove the economy into the ground, and they got scared and have now backed off.

    Lol.

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    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   13 hours ago

      Joe Weisenthal
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      Has China made any concessions in a way that's superior to the pre-April 2 status quo?

      Yes. By every metric. First China has opened up allowance for all industries to import US produced goods. Prior they had caps and even full disallowance.

      They also reduced their overall tsriff footprint on US goods.

      They have reduced some of their regulatory demands such as demanding IP to sell in China.

      This is what has been announced solely during ongoing negotiations.

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

      Some people, including a former Trump administration official speaking to Politico, speculate that China's threatened rare earth cut-off was more damaging to automakers and the defense industry than anyone's letting on, and that China actually can log this one as a W;

      Some people so sure of this they refuse to state their names.

      Stop falling for this shit Liz.

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      1. Don't get eliminated(How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer penguin meat)   11 hours ago

        Until further notice, Liz is ENB status with me. Really would like to know what happened.

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        1. MasterThief   9 hours ago

          It seems like a very abrupt shift too. She has always been influenced by her NYC bubble and general lean to the left, but she had several based takes in each roundup. For some reason she has shifted to ignorant bad takes that look like her falling in line for an editorial mandate on framing.

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 hours ago

            Did Uncle Charles take her to the wood shed?

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    3. Idaho-Bob   13 hours ago

      Pointless speculation. Reminds me of sarc and co.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   13 hours ago

        You can never be wrong if all your evidence is solely speculation. Even when your predictions are wrong, unseen and unmeasurable negatives prove you right.

        They are the same as climate alarmists at this point.

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      2. sarcasmic   12 hours ago

        Glad I don't have to pay rent for all that time I spend in your head.

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

          That’s rich, coming from you. Jesse, ML, Trump, and I all live rent free inside your head.

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 hours ago

            I wonder if Sarc has head rent control.

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          2. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   12 hours ago

            I like to keep away from the eyeholes while I'm there as the view outside is often pretty horrific.

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            1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   11 hours ago

              Are you saying Jeff doesn’t do any manscaping?

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              1. Chupacabra   9 hours ago

                * barf *

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          3. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   12 hours ago

            I obviously have the pent house in his head.

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            1. TrickyVic (old school)   11 hours ago

              Penthouse? Don't underestimate yourself. He built a whole wing for you.

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              1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   11 hours ago

                The right wing!

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        2. Don't get eliminated(How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer penguin meat)   11 hours ago

          Dude, you have a list.

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    4. mad.casual   8 hours ago

      Trump administration very nearly drove the economy into the ground

      Totally unlike when Dementia Joe and his drunk-friend-in-the-back-seat Fauci were keeping it on a nice, even keel; strictly between the lines.

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  20. Fist of Etiquette   13 hours ago

    Joe Biden's aides discussed whether he would need frequent wheelchair use if he had been reelected...

    Much easier to wheel him out for display.

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  21. Fist of Etiquette   13 hours ago

    Republican lawmakers proposed to significantly increase taxes on the richest US universities...

    JFC, just stop funneling tax dollars to them.

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

      That might be too obvious for them.

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    2. Don't get eliminated(How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer penguin meat)   11 hours ago

      You just want people to die.

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      1. Fist of Etiquette   9 hours ago

        Yes, but that's unrelated.

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  22. Fist of Etiquette   13 hours ago

    The Trump administration plans "to accept a $400 million luxury jet from the Qatari royal family..."

    No doubt Trump really wants that plane, but for them to retrofit it as the primary presidential aircraft is highly unlikely.

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    1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   12 hours ago

      It’s the right size to hold a lot of deportees.

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  23. Earth-based Human Skeptic   13 hours ago

    'Scenes from New York: Trying to get my hands on a Pope Leo cookie. God bless Queens! They don't have these in Brooklyn.'

    I guess people in NYC really are different.

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  24. Fist of Etiquette   13 hours ago

    Wall Street's three major indexes rose sharply on Monday...

    So much for detractors using the market as an indicator of economic health.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 hours ago

      Wall Street is like the climate. Big swings in a politically useful direction will be loudly reported but contrary moves will be ignored. But almost any changes can be spun to support the narrative.

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  25. Fist of Etiquette   13 hours ago

    People are mad that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went swimming in Rock Creek, which has dangerously high bacteria levels, over the weekend.

    He's got natural immunity to brain worms.

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    1. Eeyore   11 hours ago

      He was just exposing the kids to a live vaccine.

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    2. mad.casual   8 hours ago

      As long as you don't get too chilled afterwards and dry off fairly quickly with a dead bear carcass, you'll be fine.

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  26. Earth-based Human Skeptic   13 hours ago

    'Joe Biden's aides discussed whether he would need frequent wheelchair use if he had been reelected'

    But I am sure they would tell us how Biden could zip around in his chair, and no twenty-somethings could keep up.

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    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   12 hours ago

      Biden came blazing down a trail in his wheelchair stopping in front of reporters. Where he promptly fell out of the chair.

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

        He’d make a crappy dalek.

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        1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   12 hours ago

          There's an exterminate joke here somewhere....

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          1. Don't get eliminated(How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer penguin meat)   11 hours ago

            There once was a robot from Skaro…

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      2. mad.casual   8 hours ago

        President Joe: They gave you the Vice Presidency.
        Kamala: [Pauses.] Now that's President Joe.
        [turns, looks surprised] President Joe!
        President Joe: They gave you the Vice Presidency?!
        Kamala: [Nodding] Y-Yes sir they surely did.
        President Joe: They gave you an imbecile, a moron a who goes on television and makes a fool out of herself in front of the whole damn country the Vice Presidency?!
        Kamala: Yes sir.
        President Joe: Well that's just perfect! I just got one thing to say to that, God damn bless America!

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  27. Earth-based Human Skeptic   13 hours ago

    "Republican lawmakers proposed to significantly increase taxes on the richest US universities, broadening a fight between the Trump administration and elite higher education"

    Duh, that's "tax the rich" not "tax the rich institutions that progressives love above all else".

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  28. Earth-based Human Skeptic   13 hours ago

    'People are mad that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went swimming in Rock Creek, which has dangerously high bacteria levels, over the weekend.'

    Perhaps banning swimming for just two weeks?

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    1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   12 hours ago

      I assumed they were worried about the bacteria being harmed.

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  29. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   13 hours ago

    Huge news that Reason will ignore.

    Donald Trump just made it harder for people to be sent to federal prison.

    On Friday, President Trump signed a new executive order called “Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulations.” It has a wide reach and serious consequences. The order begins with this clear statement:

    "The Code of Federal Regulations contains over 48,000 sections, stretching over 175,000 pages — far more than any citizen can possibly read, let alone fully understand. Worse, many carry potential criminal penalties for violations. The situation has become so dire that no one — likely including those charged with enforcing our criminal laws at the Department of Justice — knows how many separate criminal offenses are contained in the Code of Federal Regulations, with at least one source estimating hundreds of thousands of such crimes. Many of these regulatory crimes are “strict liability” offenses, meaning that citizens need not have a guilty mental state to be convicted of a crime.

    This status quo is absurd and unjust. It allows the executive branch to write the law, in addition to executing it. That situation can lend itself to abuse and weaponization by providing Government officials tools to target unwitting individuals. It privileges large corporations, which can afford to hire expensive legal teams to navigate complex regulatory schemes and fence out new market entrants, over average Americans."

    To deal with this, the order says plainly:

    “It is the policy of the United States that…criminal enforcement of criminal regulatory offenses is disfavored,”

    It also tells government agencies:

    “Agencies promulgating regulations potentially subject to criminal enforcement should explicitly describe the conduct subject to criminal enforcement, the authorizing statutes, and the mens rea standard applicable to those offenses.”

    For Sarcasmic: “Mens rea” means a guilty mind — that someone knew what they were doing was illegal and intended to break the law. By requiring this standard, the government will have to prove that someone meant to do wrong before charging them with a regulatory crime. That change makes it more difficult to prosecute people under federal regulations, and likely means fewer such prosecutions will happen.

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    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   12 hours ago

      Impossible.

      I was told just yesterday by one true libertarians he is a pro eugenics fascist.

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    2. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

      According to sarcjeff and others here, that’s fascism.

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    3. Gaear Grimsrud   12 hours ago

      Wow that's big news.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   12 hours ago

        It is how NYC targeted him. And how the DoJ targeted most J6ers.

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

          Essentially, Trump is taking away the Democrats’ favorite toys. Watch for massive wailing and gnashing of teeth shortly.

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          1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   11 hours ago

            We need moar lawz!

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    4. DesigNate   7 hours ago

      That sounds an awful lot like expanding Due Process. Must be fake news.

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  30. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   12 hours ago

    Dems have abandoned men who just want to ‘get laid and have fun,’ David Hogg says

    But there's more.

    The BlueSky comments in this are *amazing*. That site is a godsend

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    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   12 hours ago

      STOP THE COUP! STAND WITH @davidhogg111!

      (Reason favorite Dave Weigel in the link)

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    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 hours ago

      "Geez, we spent 60 years between Marcuse publishing 'Eros and Civilization,' Alfred Kinsey promoting his sexual kinks as 'science,' various pornographers from Al Goldstein to Hugh Hefner turning sex into something designed to degrade American culture, to the slut walks of the 2000s--and now we can't figure out why the men we brainwashed into thinking that women just wanted to get a nice, deep dicking are suddenly abandoning us for taking all that propaganda seriously!"

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    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 hours ago

      But is Hogg even a man?

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    4. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

      And he was just removed as DNC vice chair.

      https://x.com/sarahiscensored/status/1922139310586765459?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA

      Guys… David Hogg was removed due to a violation of DNC rules requiring “gender diversity for party officers.”

      This could be one of the most striking examples of wokeism nonsense backfiring I have ever seen.

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      1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   12 hours ago

        Perhaps he should suddenly identify as female.

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        1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   12 hours ago

          Wait. He's not a bitch?

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          1. TrickyVic (old school)   11 hours ago

            Yeah, but he should own it.

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      2. Idaho-Bob   12 hours ago

        Too white and too male is the funniest shit I've seen in a long time.

        When all that self-loathing fails to pay off.

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        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 hours ago

          That's certainly a convenient reason considering the Current Year dogmas of the modern left, but I suspect the main one is that they realized Hogg is a fucking twentysomething spastic who doesn't know his ass from his elbow, and has gotten by on being a grifting crisis actor for the last 7 years.

          They're fine with the grift as long as the party is doing well, but the Democrats have seen their popularity go in the toilet ever since last summer, and they don't really have anyone other than increasingly marginalized politicians like Fetterman or loudmouths like Bill Maher who understand why.

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          1. TrickyVic (old school)   11 hours ago

            It's been said that the problem with democrats is too much infighting. Why would they want to keep a guy that's promoting more of that?

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            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 hours ago

              The irony is that's why Pelosi had AOC's chief of staff kicked out over campaign finance violations as a warning to her to stop talking about primarying Democrats. She fell in to line for a while, but now that Pelosi's political stroke is a shell of what it was, and the New Left that dominated the party for the last 50 years is dead or dying at this point, she's back to doing the same shit she was when she got in to office.

              Pelosi made a major strategic political error in not squashing this little shit when she had the chance and AOC's political capital was still limited to the Reddit crowd.

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    5. Gaear Grimsrud   8 hours ago

      So young people getting laid is too rapey for Democrats?

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    6. mad.casual   8 hours ago

      Even I've got to admit, for all of Hogg's faults, "foreplay not gunplay" is a strategy to be respected.

      Hogg: "Man, that 4B movement was a goddamned pointless political train wreck! We should do the opposite of that and make it like a reconciliatory reward for doing things we like and approve of together!"
      DNC: Nyet! Dasvidanya you bourgeois American swine!

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  31. Quo Usque Tandem   12 hours ago

    "Nearly 60 percent of the state's Democrat-dominated electorate said they were STILL ACCEPTING squalid settlements overtaking parks and blocking sidewalks AND THEY OPPOSE the arrest of homeless campers if they refused shelter, according to a poll last month by Politico and the Jack Citrin Center for Public Opinion Research at the University of California, Berkeley," reports The New York Times.

    You cannot fix stupid.

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    1. Its_Not_Inevitable   8 hours ago

      Yeah, but can you trick 'em? Just tell them your taking the "settlers" to a nice farm in the country.

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  32. Longtobefree   12 hours ago

    "The part that's not said: The Trump administration very nearly drove the economy into the ground"

    Later in the column:
    ""Wall Street's three major indexes rose sharply on Monday with the S&P 500 marking its highest level since early March . . . "

    Not reported at all:
    The annual inflation rate, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), decreased to 2.4% in March 2025.

    Where is the reason in Reason?

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    1. Rick James   12 hours ago

      Border crossings went from 10s of thousands a month to tens a month-- something that Biden said could only be done with an act of congress. What's not said: Everything.

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    2. Dillinger   11 hours ago

      likely on the "who's Soros paying?" list below ...

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  33. Rick James   12 hours ago

    That's a fascinating gap in the priorities of normal people vs. the folks who are supposed to represent them, and an interesting bit of magical thinking on the part of elected officials: How are you supposed to put an end to public-land tent encampments without deploying cops? Just ask nicely?

    Perhaps you should ask your fellow Reason staffers, Liz... I believe that according to them, even asking nicely is a tear in the metaphysical fabric of human decency and an existential risk to property rights by moving a guy's tent and 75 stolen mountain bikes without going through the due-process dance of the tards.

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    1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   12 hours ago

      ..the due-process dance of the tards.

      A very nice turn of phrase.

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  34. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 hours ago

    That's a fascinating gap in the priorities of normal people vs. the folks who are supposed to represent them, and an interesting bit of magical thinking on the part of elected officials: How are you supposed to put an end to public-land tent encampments without deploying cops? Just ask nicely?

    California's retarded electorate didn't have an issue with it as long as the bums and drug addicts were ensconcing themselves in little self-contained pockets like the Tenderloin or various nooks in the Valley. But the inevitable results of their stupid political theology manifested themselves during the 2020 color revolution, and now they're complaining that no one stopped them from supporting those same stupid policies and voting for the same verminous politicians who implemented them.

    Nuke California (and Denver) today.

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    1. Longtobefree   12 hours ago

      Please show a little consideration.
      Only the coastal cities need nuking, and even then, only the big ones.
      Moro Bay, Carmel-by-the-sea, and a few others are quite nice.

      (I can't help but notice homelessness only became a problem after a certain governor decided he should be president)

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   12 hours ago

        I agree with Red Rocks about Denver. And of course Boulder.

        Colorado has spent the last 30(?) years trying to out-California California, and in some ways has succeeded. Removing the Denver metro from the planet (and the state) would be an act of human kindness and reason.

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        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 hours ago

          I'd say the last 20 years, when the Dems implemented "the playbook" that was crafted by Polis himself and the other Four Horsecreeps of the Woke Apocalypse after the 2004 election. Up to that point, Colorado was a very purplish state that was somewhat granola but not at all hostile to business investment (not many people realize that the state has had only one Republican governor in the last 50 years), and tended to reflect national political trends in its voting habits when it came to presidential elections.

          It's just as much of a one-party state as California is now, and for all the same reasons, although a lot of that shift was only partially due to California migration. A lot of those people were actually pretty conservative, especially in the 70s-80s, and came to Colorado specifically because they saw the direction California was going. TABOR and Amendment 2 probably wouldn't have passed without them. Honestly, the biggest reasons for the shift besides the Gang of Four, was migration from extremely radical east coast leftists (there's a joke about the Vermont-to-Colorado pipeline, for example), and a 25-year mass migration from Central America, mostly from Mexico.

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 hours ago

            Yup. I remember when a Western states Democrat was different from east coast blue puritans and left coast hippies. Shoulda built a wall.

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      2. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   12 hours ago

        The last time he tried to help California's homeless problem was when the Chinese delegation went to San Francisco.

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    2. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

      Add Chicago to your list. It’s where a lot of this bullshit is created.

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    3. Square = Circle   7 hours ago

      California's retarded electorate didn't have an issue with it as long as the bums and drug addicts were ensconcing themselves in little self-contained pockets

      This is pretty much entirely it.

      There's a pretty vicious controversy going on about this right now in Berkeley, as the City Council was openly tolerating a large encampment in the central plaza that's between City Hall and Berkeley High, and parents of Berkeley High students were, shall we say, not particularly pleased.

      They relocated to another park for a construction project, but everyone knows they'll all be right back the moment it's done.

      The key arguments tend to be between the relatively poorer people who live in the flats of Berkeley and who have the homeless people shitting in their yards and the people who live on hills too steep for the homeless to climb who feel that the people in the flats shouldn't be such heartless assholes towards the homeless people.

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  35. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   12 hours ago

    "...Which is it?..."

    The willful ignorance of a TDS-addled pile of shit.

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  36. Stupid Government Tricks   12 hours ago

    Trump is an unreliable and unpredictable business partner. He violated 15 trade agreements, including some he had negotiated himself, and yet expects other countries will trust his new agreements. He juggles tariffs like he's still learning Chapter 1, "How to drop balls". He thinks he has to levy separate tariffs on countries and some of the islands they control, including ones populated by penguins and seals and one which is a joint UK/US military base.

    He's an economic ignoramus who thinks he can increase foreign investment while decreasing the trade deficit, even though they are the same thing.

    He calls tariffs weapons yet doesn't know the first thing about them. He denies they are taxes on Americans and claims foreigners will eat the tax, at the same time he claims high tariffs will raise revenue and discourage imports. He prattles on about how parents should be happy they can buy only 2 or 3 dolls for their children instead of 30 because his tariffs have raised prices so much. Then after praising tariffs for all the big beautiful jobs they will create, he lowers tariffs and praises himself for his kindness. Which is it? Did those tariffs not create lots of jobs, and he's kind for reducing them?

    He thinks Americans would prefer working in factories instead of offices, and wants to bring back the low-skill low-pay manufacturing jobs which society and industry have offshored to make room for better jobs requiring more skill and paying more. He thinks the point of manufacturing is to provide jobs instead of producing goods, and ignores that US manufacturing dollar output is at an all time high and US manufacturing unemployment is lower than general unemployment.

    He has disrupted the global economy and blown immense political capital with his shenanigans, increasing the likelihood that Democrats will follow historical trends and take back both chambers of Congress in 2026, surely resulting in probably the first honest impeachment in US history: for violating those 15 trade agreements, for illegally deporting an illegal immigrant, and for proclaiming illegal immigration is the threat of war and invasion he needs to legally justify his tariffs. He risks destroying all the good he has done this term and handing the White House over to Democrats in 2028. He is the most inept US President since Jimmy Carter.

    He thinks it is the government's business, with him at the helm, to control the economy, to dictate to every American what they can buy, how much it will cost, and who they can do business with. He hasn't got the slightest idea what freedom is, or individualism. His only saving grace is that he's not Joe Biden or Kamala Harris.

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    1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   12 hours ago

      He's an economic ignoramus …

      How many buildings have your name on the top?

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      1. Zeb   12 hours ago

        So because he has been a somewhat successful real estate developer, and a very successful brand developer, we should defer to his judgement without question on international trade?
        This is definitely a question reasonable people disagree on.

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        1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   11 hours ago

          You cannot look reasonable calling a successful person an ignoramus.

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          1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   11 hours ago

            He's doing his best to hide his TDS.

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          2. Stupid Government Tricks   10 hours ago

            Why not? Does one success guarantee everything he does is successful?

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            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 hours ago

              Well, even one successful business venture is more than most Democratic leaders, both politicians and talking heads. Not counting insider trading and fawning book/speaker deals.

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            2. Gaear Grimsrud   8 hours ago

              Oddly Joe Biden who drew a government salary for half a century was an economic genius. That transitory inflation has finally disappeared just as he predicted.

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        2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   11 hours ago

          Certainly not! Not nearly as trustworthy on such issues as Joe (or whoever was acting POTUS that day) or Obo, right?

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          1. Zeb   11 hours ago

            I don't trust any politicians, even unusual ones like Trump. Go find anything positive I have ever said about Biden or Obama. Trump is probably the president I have had the most positive things to say about in my adult, politically aware lifetime.

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            1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   11 hours ago

              Got it - now that's Trumps been elected, you can gripe about 'both sides' as if there were other choices, right?
              You expect me to buy bullshit that stinks that badly?

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              1. Zeb   10 hours ago

                No, you fucking weirdo, I can and will say what I think about Trump's policies because he's the fucking president now, so his are the ones that actually matter. As an individual I have no choices in these matters at all. I can vote, but that is so close to irrelevant as to be not worth considering. So all I can do is have an opinion on the choices the people in power make. Seems like a better way to approach it than yours, which seems to be being an asshole to people who only agree with you 90%.

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          2. Stupid Government Tricks   10 hours ago

            Another b/w view. Just because Trump sucks doesn't make Biden or anyone else the bringer of light.

            All politicians suck.

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        3. sarcasmic   11 hours ago

          As a businessman he understands that tariffs are a great means of hobbling competition and doling out political favors at the expense of customers who exist to be fleeced.

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          1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   11 hours ago

            Tariffs are meant to be used on outside competition from other countries. They have zero effect on competition within the country.

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            1. Stupid Government Tricks   10 hours ago

              Wrongo! Tariffs raise prices high enough so inefficient domestic companies can become competitive. Unfortunately, that means efficient domestic competitors who were already efficient suddenly have a new inefficient competitor who now has government's ear and will do their damnedest to raise regulations to hobble their better efficient competitors.

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              1. DesigNate   7 hours ago

                Where are you seeing tariffs making one domestic company advantaged over a domestic competitor?

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      2. Stupid Government Tricks   10 hours ago

        How many of my belongings have his name on them?

        My property, my trade -- not his, not yours.

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    2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   12 hours ago

      Stupid Government Tricks offers very long posts which can easily be shortened to "I'm a TDS-addled shit".

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      1. Stupid Government Tricks   10 hours ago

        Yes, by the TDS-addled, because remember, TDS addles both sides.

        Your lack of rebuttal shows you have no rebuttal. Thank you for admitting my post is correct in every regard.

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    3. Zeb   12 hours ago

      The dismissal of concerns about price increases seems particularly politically inept. He was elected mostly because of: illegal immigration, price inflation and not being Kamala Harris or Joe Biden.
      I hope it works out OK, but I'm not hugely confident at this point.

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      1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   12 hours ago

        Did you see today’s inflation reading?

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        1. Zeb   12 hours ago

          Yeah, that's encouraging. If it continues for the next quarter, I'll be more optimistic.

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          1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   12 hours ago

            Inflation is still primarily a monetary issue. Trump hasn't been injecting money through government spending.

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            1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   11 hours ago

              If Trump ain't the second coming, Zeb is not happy.

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              1. Zeb   11 hours ago

                Bullshit. With any politician I'm going to criticize what I see as worth criticizing. If it turns out I'm wrong about the things I criticize, great. I'm not someone who loves doom and gloom.

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                1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 hours ago

                  Yeah, how convenient. Bullshit back at you.

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                  1. Zeb   10 hours ago

                    So what are you saying? Everything I've ever posted here is all an act and I secretly pine for Kamala?

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                    1. Stupid Government Tricks   10 hours ago

                      He's saying he has no rebuttal, only insults, and not even new insults, just the same old tired ones he's been spewing for years.

              2. Quicktown Brix   10 hours ago

                For fuck's sake Sevo. You think there's no room in libertarianism for an actual libertarian to criticize the sitting president on a libertarian website? Libertarians are generally opposed to government, especially when someone is disregarding laws and norms to carve out new power for themselves.

                And as I look up, I don't even think Zeb did criticized Trump. All he did was acknowledge that SGT was not necessarily wrong by definition in his criticism of Trump's obvious ignorance. Then to assume that means Zeb is a supporter of Biden or Obama is beyond dumb.

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                1. Square = Circle   7 hours ago

                  It's sad because Sevo used to be a reliably intelligent commenter, and once in a blue moon he still has something relevant to say, but mostly he's degenerated into screaming insults at anyone who fails to praise Trump with sufficient enthusiasm.

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            2. Stupid Government Tricks   10 hours ago

              He's been raising prices, which is what people notice and is what turned them against Biden/Harris. Money inflation doesn't enter that equation.

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        2. Gaear Grimsrud   11 hours ago

          Yeah actually all economic indicators are up. All of the recession prognosticators are reversing their predictions. Trump goes after high prescription prices and Pharma stocks skyrocket. Reason is in denial.

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          1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   11 hours ago

            BUT ZEB SAYS THEY COULD BE BETTER IF ONLY SOME0NE ELSE HAD BEEN ELECTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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            1. Zeb   11 hours ago

              Not what I said. I still think Trump was the preferable one of the available choices.

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              1. Stupid Government Tricks   10 hours ago

                That kind of comparison is lost on them. Trump perfect, everybody else 100% bad.

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          2. Stupid Government Tricks   10 hours ago

            Yeah, he's going to lower prescription prices by diktat. That's always worked so well before, he'll get it right this time.

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      2. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   12 hours ago

        And the difficulty here is prices aren't increasing despite all the best predictions from the apparent nom economic ignorant as STG.

        https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/despite-mainstream-panic-us-consumer-price-inflation-tumbles-lowest-over-4-years

        At some point after so many failed predictions it may be time to realize what one thinks they know or they end up like a climate alarmist.

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        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 hours ago

          It's almost like inflation rates have never correlated to tariff rates in the country's entire history.

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          1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   11 hours ago

            But this time it is different somehow.

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          2. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   11 hours ago

            They don’t. We had protective tariffs in the late 19th century, yet inflation was minimal to none until the Fed was created.

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            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 hours ago

              There was inflation, but it was a cyclical thing that was balanced out by deflation. The key to economic survival back then was keeping enough hard assets on hand that could get you through the bad spots. That's why the shirt you could buy for $3 in 1850 still cost about $3 in 1900, or a saddle for $40 in the same time frame, even with the Industrial Revolution in the US changing how goods were manufactured and distributed.

              The Fed may have kept overall inflation low for most of its existence, with the exception of that horrible period from the 1970s-early 80s, but the problem is that a 2.5% interest rate compounds over time, and the system never actually recovers from severe spikes. It just spends the next decade or two trying to catch up, which it never completely does, and the end result is that low interest rates end up accelerating the cost of goods even further due to "easy credit" injecting further liquidity.

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              1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   9 hours ago

                Feds don't keep inflation low. They literally have an inflation target of 2%. Their goal is to subsidize debt by deflating the cost of debt.

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                1. Gaear Grimsrud   8 hours ago

                  Yeah their greatest fear is monetary deflation. Yeah want to keep inflation at 2% so the masses won't notice.

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          3. sarcasmic   11 hours ago

            It's almost like inflation rates have never correlated to tariff rates in the country's entire history.

            You sure kicked that strawman's ass. Bravo.

            Tariffs do not effect inflation rates. No one in the world every said that they do. Well, with the exception of your strawman that is.

            Inflation rates are the slope of the curve. Tariffs increase inflation by shifting the entire curve upwards. Surely you remember enough basic math to know what that means.

            Now that this has been explained to you, will you stop attacking that absurd strawman? I somehow doubt it. You have too much invested in it, being that it's your go-to retort to anyone who says tariffs are inflationary.

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            1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   11 hours ago

              Go read RRWP’s comment above, then get back to us, dingbat.

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              1. sarcasmic   11 hours ago

                I unmuted you thinking you might have made a comment worth reading. I was wrong. Red Rocks (best place in the world to see a concert) is a lot smarter than you (that's not saying much, not meaning to damn him with faint praise) so I hope he will understand my comment. You obviously did not. Back on mute you go so your stupid comments (redundant I know) remain unread, as they should.

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                1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   11 hours ago

                  You mute no one, and you’re not half as smart as you think you are.

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                  1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   9 hours ago

                    Not even a tenth as smart as he thinks he is.

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                2. Don't get eliminated(How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer penguin meat)   11 hours ago

                  “I unmuted you thinking you might have made a comment worth reading. I was wrong.”

                  Poor sarcbot.

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                3. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   9 hours ago

                  It is hilarious watching such a retard whose every analysis and prediction turns out to be false calling others stupid.

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            2. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 hours ago

              Inflation rates are the slope of the curve. Tariffs increase inflation by shifting the entire curve upwards.

              Again, there's been no evidence that this has happened in the country's entire history. The markets inevitably adjusted to offset whatever price increases might have set off the inflation; the one time a major tariff did have an noticeable economic impact with Smoot-Hawley, it caused deflation, not inflation, because American industry was a net exporter back then and the tariffs caused liquidity to collapse.

              To the extent that Trump's tariffs will have any kind of impact, assuming they stay in place following the bilateral negotiations, will mostly mean a shift to domestic manufacturers to increase supplies to meet whatever actual demand is in place at the time. It's why a lot of Chinese factories were suddenly in dire straits and on the verge of collapse almost overnight after the tariffs went into action. More workers will be hired and/or the industrial machinery will get more efficient so that manufacturers can meet orders.

              The whole point of this is to do what the Democrats always do in political negotiations--demand the whole thing, then praise the "bipartisan" agreement when you get half of what you want now, because you know you'll be able to get the other half later on--and to try and make the US a bit more self-reliant due to the lessons on supply availability after COVID, so we aren't dependent on what is an actual hostile nation for basic shit like medical supplies or toilet paper, much less a bunch of fucking Barbie dolls.

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              1. sarcasmic   10 hours ago

                Tariffs are a tax. I think we can agree on that. Taxes on businesses get passed along to customers. I think we can agree on that too. So when businesses sell imports or make things from imported goods, they have to pay this import tax. And like all taxes, that is a business expense that gets passed along to consumers. When Democrats impose taxes on businesses I think you'd agree that those taxes get passed along in the form of higher prices, shifting the inflation curve upwards.

                Why is it different when Trump does it?

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                1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   9 hours ago

                  I like how you throw out a basic ideas and believe it makes your entire assertion accurate.

                  You will switch between cost and tax as if it is a 1:1 correlation. It is not.

                  It is a tax in importers. But it also causes importers to negotiate prices with their suppliers. The cost isn't 1:1 despite your ignorance.

                  A price delta that is too high will also cause supply shifts from consumers and producers. Which you ignore through ignorance.

                  You know what else adds costs? Regulations. Which hoj blindly ignore. Those costs are much higher. They have a much higher effect on consumers. It was 5T under Biden.

                  Know what else causes a cost increase? Theft of IP as the costs of IP and IRAD get distributed across less goods sold, costs for security get passed onto consumers.

                  And lastly you crying about a consumption tax is rich as you've been demanding increased income taxes. Which also leads to higher labor costs.

                  So fuck off dumbfuck.

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                  1. sarcasmic   9 hours ago

                    Let's unmute the bad faith pathological liar for amusement.

                    You will switch between cost and tax as if it is a 1:1 correlation. It is not.

                    It is a tax in importers. But it also causes importers to negotiate prices with their suppliers. The cost isn't 1:1 despite your ignorance.

                    That doesn't change the tax, which is a business expense that gets passed along to customers.

                    A price delta that is too high will also cause supply shifts from consumers and producers. Which you ignore through ignorance.

                    As long as the supply is crossing the border, it will be taxed.

                    You know what else adds costs? Regulations. Which hoj blindly ignore. Those costs are much higher. They have a much higher effect on consumers. It was 5T under Biden.

                    Know what else causes a cost increase? Theft of IP as the costs of IP and IRAD get distributed across less goods sold, costs for security get passed onto consumers.

                    Red herrings are red, and they don't change the fact that tariffs are a tax and an expense that gets passed along to customers like any other tax.

                    And lastly you crying about a consumption tax is rich as you've been demanding increased income taxes. Which also leads to higher labor costs.

                    That's quite the imaginary argument you've got there. What's it based upon? The fact that I've said increasing spending without increasing revenue leads to higher budget deficits and higher debt? Or some imaginary bullshit? Never mind. I'll be muting you before you can answer.

                    So fuck off dumbfuck.

                    Please take your own advice you pathological lying retard. Now back on mute you go.

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                    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   8 hours ago

                      So your response was to continue idiotically doing what I asserted proving my assertion yet again.

                      It is clear how little of economics you truly understand. Yet you persist in being proven wrong over and over despite others trying to educate you.

                      You also don't know what a red herring is as I was pointing out how you switch between costs (inflation) and taxes without understanding their relation. Since you ignore the primary drivers of inflation.

                      You want me to start posting your calls for higher income taxes like in the KMW thread? I can. It is amazing how willingly you lie when your own hypocrisy is pointed out to you.

                      Your defense here is even more hilarious as you attack even audits to find excess spending, while again demanding increased income taxes.

                      The mix you have between being one of the dumbest motherfuckers here along with your pathalogical lies should truly be studied.

                      So let's summarize.

                      You don't understand the relationship between costs and taxes.

                      You don't understand how regulatory actions effect cost.

                      You support higher income taxes.

                      You don't understand the words you use.

                      You're just a pathetic piece of shit.

                    2. Don't get eliminated(How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer penguin meat)   7 hours ago

                      “Let's unmute the bad faith pathological liar for amusement.”

                      Poor sarcbot.

                    3. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   6 hours ago

                      Poor Sarc.

            3. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   9 hours ago

              Tariffs add a one time impulse retard. When they change. They are not inflationary dumbfuck.

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        2. Stupid Government Tricks   10 hours ago

          I guess you haven't been to stores recently. Afraid of what you'd see, probably.

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          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 hours ago

            LOL, yeah, because inflation never happened before this year. It only happened in the last 1.5 months.

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    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 hours ago

      He has disrupted the global economy and blown immense political capital with his shenanigans, increasing the likelihood that Democrats will follow historical trends and take back both chambers of Congress in 2026

      Uh, that's been the trend regardless of who's been in office. Trump's actions on tariffs are going to be immaterial to that.

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      1. Stupid Government Tricks   10 hours ago

        Not on the same scale.

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        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 hours ago

          The scale is immaterial, too. The historic trend happens regardless of the policies or who is in office at the time.

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    5. sarcasmic   11 hours ago

      At least he hates immigrants. And that makes you swoon.

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      1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   11 hours ago

        He hates them so much he married one.

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        1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   10 hours ago

          Nothing Sarc says involves even the tiniest bit of thought.

          Trump's wife is an immigrant, Vance's in-laws are immigrants, and a good chunk of his nominees have parents and relatives who are immigrants like Patel for example.

          But because Sarc is an idiot he cannot create an argument that doesn't involve conflation and name calling.

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      2. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   11 hours ago

        You do love conflating illegal aliens with legal immigrants.

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        1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   9 hours ago

          He also loves ignoring the cost effects from illegals on public goods or housing despite crying about tariffs. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    6. EISTAU Gree-Vance   4 hours ago

      Lol. Damn dude, you’re going full ‘TJJ in an abortion thread’ on this topic. Throw in some random parentheses [ ] and question?marks? and you guys would be indistinguishable. Never go full TJJ. It’s boring. Stop it.

      Oh, and take a deep breath. Things will be fine. You’re being played.

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  37. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   12 hours ago

    "Trump's reshaping of higher education tests America's appeal for international students"
    [...]
    "As he finishes college in China, computer science student Ma Tianyu has set his sights on graduate school in the United States. No country offers better programs for the career he wants as a game developer, he said.
    He applied only to U.S. schools and was accepted by some. But after the initial excitement, he began seeing reasons for doubt.
    First, there was President Donald Trump's trade war with China. Then, China's Ministry of Education issued a warning about studying in America. When Ma saw the wave of legal status terminations for international students in the U.S., he realized he needed to consider how American politics could affect him..."
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/trumps-reshaping-of-higher-education-tests-americas-appeal-for-international-students/ar-AA1EAz0d?ocid=BingNewsSerp

    Now, imagine you are a TDS-addled pile of shit 'journalist' who is trying your best to paint Trump as the world's worst every way you possibly can.
    And then you pick a main-land Chinese student to be concerned about US politics?????????????
    Have you ever been to China? Do you know the amount of control the CCP exercises over both the Chinese and any-and-all visitors?
    J-H-C! What a fucking ignoramus!

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    1. Don't look at me! (This post comes with a 10% tariff)   12 hours ago

      Wait. Wouldn’t lower demand from foreigners mean lower tuition for American students?

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 hours ago

        Only if higher ed functions as a free market. And dedicated admin and faculty hate both of those words.

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    2. Don't get eliminated(How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer penguin meat)   11 hours ago

      "As he finishes college in China, computer science student Ma Tianyu has been assigned to spy on a graduate school in the United States by the CCP.”

      FTFY.

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      1. mad.casual   8 hours ago

        A Masters... in game dev...

        "As he finishes college in China, computer science student Ma Tianyu has been assigned by the CCP to spy on a graduate school in the United States, live off public grants, and produce nothing of critical economic value to the United States."

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  38. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   12 hours ago

    Why is George Soros funding the International Republican Institute?

    https://x.com/datarepublican/status/1922064848852287980?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA

    Turns out, George Soros gave $1.7 million to the IRI and $1.5 million to the NDI... two D.C.-based "democracy promotion" fronts tied to the State Department and both subsidiaries of NED.

    -> Lindsey Graham, Tom Cotton, Joni Ernst, and Dan Sullivan all actively sit on the IRI board.

    These groups were created to run on U.S. taxpayer dollars, not Soros money.

    Why are either IRI or NDI taking his money? He's buying influence over both parties, and the GOP is letting him in the front door.

    Hey @SenateGOP : why are you letting Soros fund your foreign ops machine?

    Thanks to @bullfrog35 for spotting this.

    In 22 CFR § 67.4, it says NED has a special responsibility to operate openly. @EagleEdMartin shouldn't it be disclosed that NED/IRI/NDI has taken money from a far left, regime change foundation?

    On their website, it says "NED raises limited private contributions from foundations, corporations and individuals to support some of its non-grant related activities." But the descriptions of the grants themselves seem to be very much grant related activity.

    NED claims to be committed to financial transparency, but I would bet anything that @BasedMikeLee has never been briefed that the IRI accepts Soros money.

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    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   12 hours ago

      Hey. It worked for buying off CATO.

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      1. Dillinger   11 hours ago

        all hail the Unipartians!

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    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   11 hours ago

      Turns out, George Soros gave $1.7 million to the IRI and $1.5 million to the NDI... two D.C.-based "democracy promotion" fronts tied to the State Department and both subsidiaries of NED.

      Mike Benz was talking with Joe Rogan about how these two groups are basically the uniparty's front groups. Mitt Romney was on the board of the IRI, for instance. Both are dedicated to ensuring the US's foreign vassals don't get out of line, while trying to start color revolutions in adversary states, such as the "Arab Spring." I highly recommend listening to those podcast episodes if you want a deep dive on their operations along with a lot of other Deep State institutions.

      DR's comment the other day about Soros not being an outsider, but an actual part of the government apparatus is related to his funding and influence through these Deep State orgs to push his communist "open society" vision.

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   11 hours ago

        I’ve been following both, DR and Benz, and they’re working together now. He’s got the connections while she’s been following the money. It’s pretty damning for the uniparty.

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        1. Don't get eliminated(How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer penguin meat)   11 hours ago

          Everyone should be following them.

          But a heads up: don’t start reading one of her posts unless you have some time to process a lot of info. Info you’ll never see at Reason.

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  39. Dillinger   11 hours ago

    >>The part that's not said: The Trump administration very nearly drove the economy into the ground, and they got scared and have now backed off.

    okay, Doomer.

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    1. Don't get eliminated(How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer penguin meat)   11 hours ago

      Just trust them. Unnamed sources assured them.

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      1. Dillinger   11 hours ago

        shocker no Boehm links in the paragraph anywhere

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  40. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   11 hours ago

    This woman’s work has been tireless and invaluable.

    https://x.com/datarepublican/status/1922003725046186433?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA

    Download Soros Grant Spreadsheet

    Ever wonder where George Soros is sending his money? I've extracted and published the public Open Society Foundations grant database in spreadsheet format. This is your chance to dig through the receipts.

    Want to follow the money? See who's getting funded, where it's going, and what it's paying for.

    Link below

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    1. Minadin   11 hours ago

      Didn't she recently get doxxed for her efforts? I recall seeing an interview with her afterwards.

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   11 hours ago

        They tried to ruin her husband’s distillery. It backfired.

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        1. Dillinger   11 hours ago

          one of my relative's stills backfired once it lit up half his property before they got the fire out.

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    2. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   11 hours ago

      Who is this? Why is soros giving 300k to a company listed at a private residence that is worth over a mil.

      Spoiler: It's Charlie Waterhouse of Extinction Rebellion

      "You can bet your ass it's groups like this that turn out so quickly with nice signage and swag for supposed "protests" and rallies."

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    3. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   11 hours ago

      Pro Publica was getting money from George Soros

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    4. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   11 hours ago

      Approx. $8 billion since 2016!!! That's enough to influence anything.

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    5. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   11 hours ago

      In the 2023 Tucson City Council election.
      Mijente contributed thousands of dollars to support council candidate Lane Santa Cruz (angry & creepy non-binary liberal who goes by MX).
      George Soros gave Mijente $2,550,000 in the prior 4 years.

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    6. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   11 hours ago

      20M to the Roma Foundation for Europe. https://romaforeurope.org/work

      Turning the gypsies into activists. That certainly explains a lot.

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    7. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   11 hours ago

      George is the darling billionaire of the DNC leadership... he uses the most effective model of influence; give to NGO through legislation and they give back in return. DNC law-> USAID $ -> Soros NGO -> DNC member/s millionaire clubs.
      Whistleblowers jailed or terminated.

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    8. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   11 hours ago

      My initial tally has 18% of all funds, $1,384,646,209, routed to Bard College (exclusive of related Bard entities like Simon's Rock or Berlin). Central European University is next at 13% ($1,054,379,198).

      Bard has 1,900 undergraduates
      Central European has 1,400 undergraduates

      How could these small schools warrant such massive funding?

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  41. Dillinger   11 hours ago

    >>The Trump administration plans "to accept a $400 million luxury jet from the Qatari royal family,"

    beware Qataris bearing gifts?

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    1. Square = Circle   7 hours ago

      Probably oughta, yeah.

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  42. Dillinger   11 hours ago

    >>"The governor has created a template for a local ordinance that municipalities can adopt to outlaw encampments and clear existing ones,"

    o/u on first person of influence calling him a Nazi set at 3:00 eastern tomorrow

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  43. Dillinger   11 hours ago

    >>People are mad that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went swimming in Rock Creek, which has dangerously high bacteria levels

    seriously! I hope he and that whole family are completely immunized per federal guidelines

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  44. Dillinger   11 hours ago

    >>"Neither side wants to decouple,"

    your cheap Legos are safe. someone tell Emma too.

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  45. Dillinger   11 hours ago

    >>Republican lawmakers proposed to significantly increase taxes

    I saw an article about some chick who is trying to disrupt the 50/50 two-party grip on Congress with (I) candidates ... article not at Reason of course probably linked @cfp

    only a few seats in the (I) column upsets both sides of the scale it was a pleasant idea

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    1. I, Woodchipper   9 hours ago

      all the (I)s in congress always caucus with the (D)s.

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      1. Dillinger   6 hours ago

        these (I) would not be Bernie assumedly

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  46. Minadin   11 hours ago

    "The Biden administration claimed to have added almost 400,000 jobs from July through September of last year, but new data released this week suggest none of those jobs ever existed..."

    Instead of adding 399,000 jobs in that period, the new numbers show a decline of approximately 1,000 jobs. Oopsies.

    https://x.com/RealEJAntoni/status/1921920473241129470

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    1. I, Woodchipper   9 hours ago

      I'm sure it was an honest mistake and it just happened to be published during the end-game of the election cycle. Total coincidence.

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      1. Minadin   9 hours ago

        And every single other financial quarter for the entirety of Biden's term? Pure coincidence.

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    2. DesigNate   7 hours ago

      Shrike hardest hit.

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Did the penguin tell you to do this?)   6 hours ago

        Where is that fucker anyway today? Hopefully the Georgia law caught up with him.

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        1. Minadin   47 minutes ago

          Could be the Feds . . .

          Or Tim Tebow:

          https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1922073621549482240

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  47. Yuno Hoo   11 hours ago

    That's a fascinating gap in the priorities of normal people vs. the folks who are supposed to represent them, and an interesting bit of magical thinking on the part of elected officials: How are you supposed to put an end to public-land tent encampments without deploying cops?

    Oh, that's easy. Simply move the encampments to the private-land property of those elected officials.

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  48. Don't get eliminated(How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer penguin meat)   8 hours ago

    Any guess on which Reason writer is going to jump on the upcoming corporate press slander of Karol Nawrocki?

    “Wow! People are chanting "Donald Trump! Donald Trump! Donald Trump! " and "Karol! Karol! Karol!" at Karol Nawrocki's rally in Zabrze, Poland

    Romanian presidential candidate George Simion just showed up at the rally to support Karol Nawrocki.

    Karol Nawrocki is a candidate for President of Poland who met with President Trump at the White House two weeks ago.”

    https://x.com/WojPawelczyk/status/1922338479347777948

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    1. Zeb   8 hours ago

      No spoilers! I want it to be a surprise.

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  49. DesigNate   8 hours ago

    “Neither side wants to decouple," said Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday, a reversal from the Trump administration's line that we needed to lessen supply-chain dependence on China for national security reasons.”

    Lessening our dependence is not the same as decoupling. Come on Liz.

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  50. Gaear Grimsrud   7 hours ago

    Remember all of those articles from a month ago about empty ports, empty container ships, empty shipping lanes and the coming shortages of toilet paper and common household items like butt plugs and dildos? Well rest easy. Turns out it was all bullshit.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/fake-news-narrative-empty-ports-empty-shelves-suffers-spectacular-implosion

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    1. Dillinger   5 hours ago

      Boehm hasn't figured out how to fall for true narratives

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  51. TrickyVic (old school)   7 hours ago

    "" (Or that his grandchild is called "Bobcat.")""

    Is that a nickname? or how they identify?

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    1. Longtobefree   5 hours ago

      At least he acknowledges the grandchild - - - - - - -

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  52. TJJ2000   2 hours ago

    "The Trump administration very nearly drove the economy into the ground"

    Leftard-Project 101.

    ...because THIS is what really happened ...
    "The Biden administration very nearly drove the economy into the ground"

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