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National Parks

The Gutting of the National Park Service

Plus: An attack on pro-Israel protesters in Colorado, a conservative wins Poland's presidential elections, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 6.2.2025 9:30 AM

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Why should the National Park Service be funding so many sites? And what would happen if some of those properties were transferred to state or tribal management?

The Trump administration is asking those sensible questions, and is proposing to cut $1.2 billion from the agency's budget, "mainly by shedding sites that it considers too obscure or too local to merit federal management" per Bloomberg. This is a pet issue of mine: It's always been unclear to me why we expect taxpayers across the country to pay for the upkeep and management of so many designated sites, including ones they will never visit and have never heard of. Do you really need to be paying for New York City's Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site? Or North Dakota's Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site?

I say this as a nature and history appreciator. My interest is not in having these places razed; it's in making sure the federal government is careful about where its money goes and what's actually in the national interest.

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"The National Park Service (NPS) responsibilities include a large number of sites that are not 'National Parks,' in the traditionally understood sense, many of which receive small numbers of mostly local visitors, and are better categorized and managed as State-level parks," reads a federal memo on the matter. Hear, hear! "The Budget would continue supporting many national treasures, but there is an urgent need to streamline staffing and transfer certain properties to State-level management to ensure the long-term health and sustainment of the National Park system." Though an official list of sites whose management will be shifted is not yet available, Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum (whom you may remember from the 2024 Republican presidential primary) says that only the 63 "crown jewel" national parks will remain under NPS control.

To put the lesser-traveled sites into perspective: More than 17 million people visited the Golden Gate National Recreation Area last year. Some 16 million visited the Blue Ridge Parkway. D.C.'s Lincoln Memorial drew about 8.5 million. Nearly 5 million visited Zion National Park. Ditto for Yellowstone. But only about 11,000 visited Knife River and 25,000 visited the Roosevelt birthplace, both mentioned by Burgum as possible locations for which management could be transferred. (All figures found here.)

Others, such as North Carolina's Cape Hatteras National Seashore, are popular with visitors (2.7 million) but are also tourism hot spots drawing lots of revenue to the state; management could easily be transferred. Ditto with Florida's Big Cypress National Preserve, which draws 2.2 million annually and is nestled in the Everglades. Couldn't Florida handle management—and maybe do so better than the federal government? (Interestingly, Big Cypress was originally designated a federal property because Floridians were pissed that the state government was trying to put an airport there that would specifically handle supersonic flight. Since "aeronautical engineers understood that aircraft breaking the sound barrier over populated areas would not be tolerated," the Dade County Port Authority "purchased 39 square miles of remote swamp land" 48 miles away from the nearest population center on Marco Island. So yes, that would've resulted in total destruction of the environment, interesting though it is to imagine an alternate future where Florida pioneered supersonic travel.)

When a site has pretty local historical value—like the Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site in Richmond, Virginia, which remembers the life of Walker, born to a slave, who later served as the first African-American woman to be a bank president in the U.S. (6,000 visitors in 2024)—it's just not clear why taxpayers in San Bernardino and Bremerton and Paducah are funding it. I say this as a Walker appreciator: I went to a high school named after her and always found her story inspiring. But I'm not sure people across the country are drawing the same value from this historic site.

"Regardless whether they're well visited or not, whether people can view it themselves or watch it on TV, they don't want to see them dismantled," Kristen Brengel, senior vice president of government affairs for the National Parks Conservation Association, told Bloomberg. "These schemes to save a couple of nickels by getting rid of parks—it's unpopular." She's correct that it's a drop in the bucket, but I'm not sure she's correct that transferring ownership of lesser-known sites will result in a public outcry. Perusing the list of NPS properties, I didn't even know some of these—like New York City's Governors Island, which very few visitors from outside of the city travel to—were under federal control. Governors Island is basically a glorified picnic spot for New Yorkers, and its funding should probably reflect that. (Better yet, what would happen if ownership and management became fully private? Why not go a step further? I would gladly pay an admission fee to Governors Island, since I actually use it.)

New Mexico's state parks director insisted to Bloomberg that if management were transferred to the state, many of the park units would end up closing. But if there's no political will within the state to fund these sites, maybe that's a sign that taxpayers there don't value them highly enough and that they shouldn't continue to be publicly operated. If taxpayers within the actual state, who are perhaps most likely to visit, don't value them highly enough, what makes people think random taxpayers in Maine or New Hampshire do? And might the closure of certain sites result in, OH I DUNNO, supersonic airports being developed on that land at some point in the future? A girl can dream.

Inertia is a powerful force, especially when it comes to government funding. People unimaginatively believe that what has been funded by taxpayers in the past must be funded by taxpayers in the future for it to continue to exist. I don't believe that this is true, and I'm interested in what happens when we experiment with restoring federalism.

The Trump administration has been open to slaughtering sacred cows, asking why things are done a certain way and whether that can be changed. This can lead to very bleak outcomes, such as eroding due process. But sometimes the outcome can be benign—and these possible NPS changes, if they happen, would be an example.


Scenes from New York: From now until the primary later this month, there will be a lot of anti-Zohran content in this space. I apologize, I just cannot let a socialist get elected as mayor.

Zohran's base is the educated, upper middle class in gentrified Manhattan & Brooklyn. Actual working class NYers are voting for Cuomo. The "Working Families Party" has become a costume rich people people wear while slumming it as they playact socialism. https://t.co/XIqxFIWyAW pic.twitter.com/cDe9rOjOF8

— daniela (@daniela__127) May 31, 2025

(For what it's worth, I don't think the initial tweet's claim that the Working Families Party is the "official" arm of the DSA is true, though it does throw its weight behind a lot of DSA folks.)


QUICK HITS

  • "A nationalist candidate backed by Donald Trump secured victory in Poland's presidential election, defeating the centrist mayor of Warsaw in a contest that could stymie the government's efforts to shift the nation back into the European Union mainstream," reports Bloomberg. Karol Nawrocki, a conservative historian and former boxer, has ascended. He "led efforts to topple monuments to the Soviet Red Army in Poland, and Russia responded by putting him on a wanted list, according to Polish media reports," reports the Associated Press. He's seen as a patriot with a history of street brawls (?), which he calls "noble" fights. The power of the president is not enormous in Poland—lots of power is vested in the prime minister—but he does have the ability to veto legislation and set foreign policy. The current government is quite divided, so his conservatism will surely have an impact.
  • Étienne-Émile Baulieu, the French biochemist and physician who invented the abortion pill mifepristone, died Friday. The two-pill combo of mifepristone and misoprostol induces abortion, first by blocking the uterus from receiving progesterone, then by stimulating contractions.
  • A man, suspected to be 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman (who has been taken into custody), yelled "Free Palestine" and threw Molotov cocktails at a crowd of pro-Israeli protesters in Boulder, Colorado, injuring several.
  • Just Asking Questions on Trump's "big, beautiful bill," featuring Reagan-era Office of Management and Budget chief David Stockman.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   3 days ago

    Why should the National Park Service be funding so many sites?

    If not, 300,000 people will die.

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    1. mad.casual   3 days ago

      Cuts to the National Park Service funding sights makes the whole world go blind.

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      1. Fist of Etiquette   3 days ago

        If they shut down the national parks now, what will they make a big show of shutting down when the federal government is negotiating a continuing resolution?

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        1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

          Open air monument fencing companies hardest hit.

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    2. Randy Sax   3 days ago

      Worse yet, someone might loose the keys to the bathroom.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

        Well, there is that one guy...

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    3. damikesc   3 days ago

      Everybody knows that, per that laughable model, that cutting $1 of government funding leads, directly, to the death of a bajillion people.

      ...and, as an aside, David Brooks should swallow a bullet. Elon Musk is as bad as Mao? You fucking twat. PBS can't be defunded hard enough.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

        Modeling from Boston U shows 300k people have already died with USAID cuts.

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        1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

          Models are never wrong!

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

            Unlike JD Vance.

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            1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

              All JD Vances are wrong. Some are useful. - George Box

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              1. damikesc   3 days ago

                What is BU makes a model of JD Vance?

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                1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

                  Mind blown.

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            2. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

              Who is, of course, wrong about the models.

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              1. Ersatz   3 days ago

                I'm gonna hafta touch base with Emily Ratajkowski to make sure... hopefully 3rd base at least

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                1. Otto Penn, American President 2021-2025   3 days ago

                  She’s always wrong, but you will want to agree with her.

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                2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 days ago

                  Emrat? That old hag is like, soooo 2014.

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        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

          Modeling from Boston U shows 300k people have already died with USAID cuts.

          Besides the fact that the numbers are entirely speculative, what's revealing here is how a CIA front group had its fingers so deep into the Third World that these countries became completely dependent on whatever aid the US provided to keep their nations in bare subsistence mode. It's almost like how the Great Society made ghetto culture even worse than it was in 1965.

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        3. Idaho-Bob   3 days ago

          Bono was regurgitating this shit on Rogen. Made for some fun comment sections.

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          1. Minadin   3 days ago

            Oh, the people with the keys were sent away, and 300k people died, because no-one in the entire 3rd world shithole had a bolt cutters, pry bar, or Sawzall.

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    4. Eeyore   3 days ago

      At least 300k won't be able to use the bathroom.

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    5. Uncle Jay   3 days ago

      Either that, or the stock market will crash.
      Thank God for the National Park Service!

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    6. diver64   2 days ago

      I read that Trump ordered the machine gunning of people entering the more obscure parks killing dozens.

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    7. B G   2 days ago

      In a bureaucracy, the question "Why is this done that way?" has only one answer "Because that's how we do it", and the answer to the question "Can it be changed?" is "No, because that's how we do it."

      The reasoning is as circular as the number which quantifies the allowable degree of critical thought that can be applied to government operations.

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  2. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

    A man, suspected to be 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman (who has been taken into custody), yelled "Free Palestine" and threw Molotov cocktails at a crowd of pro-Israeli protesters in Boulder, Colorado, injuring several.

    More cultural enrichment.

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    1. Fist of Etiquette   3 days ago

      How dare you. That doughy fuck was white. Pasty, even.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

        Egyptian overstay.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

          Nuh uh! BLM told me that real Egyptians were darkies.

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          1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

            Those are the mummies.

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          2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

            My grampy always said to me, "I don't care what they tell you in school, Gamel Abdel Nasser was black."

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          3. Ersatz   3 days ago

            ...and Cleo was a negress

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      2. Marshal   3 days ago

        His is a really light brown. It really is the miracle color.

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        1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

          We must always consider the skin color when making decisions.

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          1. Marshal   3 days ago

            Skin color is the most important element of any discussion, issue, or evaluation.

            It is known.

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    2. damikesc   3 days ago

      I guess considering if the "Free Palestine" movement is a terrorist movement is still a step too far.

      Trump's deportation of anybody supporting Hamas is a necessary step and one I will applaud heartily.

      "Free Palestine" is the Klan without a uniform.

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

        They traded the hood for a different sort of headgear.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

          Nice

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

          Starch was too expensive after covid.

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        3. Dillinger   3 days ago

          lol more breathable. Costanza.

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    3. Longtobefree   3 days ago

      Is no one going to mention the part Colorado gun control played in this?
      One good guy with a gin, and no more than one casualty.

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      1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

        Not certain that a guy with a martini is going to take on a terrorist.

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        1. Dillinger   3 days ago

          cotton gins very dangerous both stable and airborne

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        2. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

          Maybe tequila can help because her clothes will fall off as a distraction.

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        3. diver64   2 days ago

          bwahahahahahaha....He will if he has had enough of them

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      2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

        The attack took place in Boulder. Like the King Soopers shooting, no one in that city would even think to engage a terrorist the way that corn-fed white kid did at the mall in Indiana when he turned the potential mass shooter into swiss cheese.

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        1. BYODB   3 days ago

          It's crazy that Boulder had a pro-Israel event at all, I'd have expected them to support Hamas.

          While it's tragic, I also don't think Boulder will learn that some cultures aren't compatible with freedom.

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          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

            Boulder has had a pretty sizeable Jewish contingent since the 1970s, mostly of the Reform variety, which are basically just communists in yarmulkes.

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            1. MK Ultra   3 days ago

              I think "Commies in Yarmulies" is opening for "Babies with Rabies" next week.

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    4. Minadin   3 days ago

      Did they mention how he was an illegal immigrant? Overstayed his tourist (non-immigrant) Visa by about 3 years.

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      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

        It's honestly been hilarious watching the news media turn themselves into pretzels with all the euphemistic language they've been employing.

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      2. diver64   2 days ago

        Half correct. He got a tourist visa, overstayed that and the Biden Administration rewarded him with a work visa which ran out in March. He promptly overstayed that one, too. No one seems to be mentioning the fake story CNN, PBS, BBC etc were reporting at the behest of the Pali Terrorists that the IDF were murdering people trying to get food when it was the Hamas terrorists who were doing it .

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    5. Uncle Jay   3 days ago

      Isn't cultural diversity wonderful?

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  3. Fist of Etiquette   3 days ago

    The Trump administration is asking those sensible questions, and is proposing to cut $1.2 billion from the agency's budget...

    Use the savings to put his face on Mount Rushmore.

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    1. Idaho-Bob   3 days ago

      I bet the left wouldn't care if the gov't gave Mt Rushmore back to the natives or defaced the entire thing.

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

        No if Trump did it, the left would scream about not giving things back to the indians

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        1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

          Would he become an Indian giver?

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    2. mad.casual   3 days ago

      Everybody knows you re-hide a $1B city of gold and spend $200M putting your face on Mt. Rushmore to cover it up. It's like you aren't even an American.

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  4. Fist of Etiquette   3 days ago

    ...I just cannot let a socialist get elected as mayor.

    You people deserve it at this point.

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    1. Bubba Jones   3 days ago

      I'd vote for a Socialist over Cuomo.

      WTF.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

        Just enjoy the show.

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

        Let NYC be the warning shot.

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

          They're just following Chicago here. And Chicago chose the communist.

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    2. Moonrocks   3 days ago

      What do you mean "you people"?

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    3. Longtobefree   3 days ago

      I love the placement of an article pointing out how local interests do not need federal money, immediately followed by a New York City specific political rant.
      No one cares, Liz. No one cares about New York City, including most of the people who live there.
      If you doubt me, look at what they elect.

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

    I wonder if there is a word we can use for a person that uses violence againds civilians in order to get political change

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

      Democrat?

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

      Tim the enchanter?

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  6. Fist of Etiquette   3 days ago

    A nationalist candidate backed by Donald Trump secured victory in Poland's presidential election, defeating the centrist mayor of Warsaw in a contest that could stymie the government's efforts to shift the nation back into the European Union mainstream...

    The Poles absolutely do not want to become France.

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    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   3 days ago

      Tell that to Madame Marie Curie

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    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

      "The Poles absolutely do not want to become France."

      So, they are Nazis?

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      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   3 days ago

        No, well maybe but Vichy France...

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    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

      German election interference incoming. Expect some kind of "Russian social media misinformation" op to come out soon.

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    4. Minadin   3 days ago

      The legacy media was really emphasizing how he won by 'less than 1%' this morning.

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  7. Fist of Etiquette   3 days ago

    Étienne-Émile Baulieu, the French biochemist and physician who invented the abortion pill mifepristone, died Friday.

    Extremely late term.

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

      She wanted people to die

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

        CLUMPS OF CELLS ARE NOT PEOPLE!!!

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        1. Longtobefree   3 days ago

          Humans are not clumps of cells.

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        2. Mickey Rat   3 days ago

          If you want to be reductive, all people are clumps of cells. There has never been a human person who was not a clump of cells.

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          1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   3 days ago

            All clumps are equal, but some clumps are more equal.

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    2. Uncle Jay   3 days ago

      She probably had her head smashed in with a hammer in honor of all the unborn babies that met the same fate.

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    3. mad.casual   3 days ago

      The two 'she' responses to *his* work are hilarious.

      To be fair, this is some of the typical feminist, grasping-at-straws bullshit (and I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if either Liz knew his gender by name/reputation). "The pill" had been around for more than two decades when Baulieu invented RU-486 and it was pretty well known that you could used hormones to interrupt pregnancies. He just hit upon a reliable recipe for "failing successfully".

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  8. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

    I apologize, I just cannot let a socialist get elected as mayor.

    But he wants to freeze your rent!

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

    How long until the eu pulls a Romania and nullifys Polands election?

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  10. Fist of Etiquette   3 days ago

    A man, suspected to be 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman (who has been taken into custody), yelled "Free Palestine" and threw Molotov cocktails at a crowd of pro-Israeli protesters in Boulder, Colorado, injuring several.

    The mayor knows it's all a tragic accident.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

      "Somebody did something."

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      1. Longtobefree   3 days ago

        Specifically, some pasty white male did something; but they were just Jew-lovers, so - - - -

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    2. Uncle Jay   3 days ago

      It was a mostly peaceful attack.

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    3. diver64   2 days ago

      The local police are still baffled as to the motive of the firebomber. The Mayor was aghast when Patel and Bongino immediately called it an act of terror because, IDK, they watched the footage and heard the guy shouting "Free Palestine". Seems all that "demonstration chic" on the college campi the left has been in love with over the last little while has as many consequences as Biden's open border invasion.

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  11. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

    Give the lands the Feds took from western states back to the states. Easy peasy.

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

      They never were taken from the states. These lands were federal when those areas were territories and the feds couldn't give them away under the Homestead Act. They're just too damn dry. Many of them could be sold today to ranchers and lumberers.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

        Not quite. Under Teddy they began taking more and more land through monument declarations.

        https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2015/07/10/fact-sheet-president-obama-designates-new-national-monuments

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

          That's a bit different, but the vast lands administered by the BLM and USDA tend to be leftovers that no one (rightly so) wanted to homestead. Some of the monument declarations (they're done by EO) are a bit out of hand. There's a few I can name off hand in Utah that Clinton, Obama, and Biden created and grew just to stymie any other use of the land.

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          1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

            Yeah. A lot of it is to stop mining or timber harvesting. Weird. We could use those these days.

            Also Reid stopping nuclear storage at Yucca.

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            1. BYODB   3 days ago

              He was happy to get the bucks when they were building the facility, but of course when it came time to actually use it suddenly they had a problem with it.

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              1. rbike   3 days ago

                Thinking I should mention to Elon that if we bury the nuclear reactor 2,000 ft below the ground meltdowns won't be an issue. Pump cooling water down and through a heat exchanger and run the steam turbine at the top. Built in shielding.

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          2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

            Bears Ears, Canyons of the Ancients, and Grand Staircase are the three that come to mind here in regards to that.

            Honestly, the biggest issue with a lot of these sites is that they aren't really staffed to manage the lands properly. Presidents can declare the monuments, but then the funding for it doesn't scale with what needs to be managed. In instances of the ones out west, they are often VERY remote, with large swaths of land area to cover that ultimately rely on an honor system by visitors to not damage the historic or natural resources being protected. That was why YouTube travel influencers like the late Desert Drifter made it a point to not only caution about leaving things the way they are, in some cases they don't even state where these places are specifically located, just to keep the traffic down. Or you have assholes like the guys at Lake Mead that were shoving boulders into the lake a few months ago.

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        2. diver64   2 days ago

          The Antiquities Act has been out of control for some time and Obama put it on steroids to place land off limits to development and push clean energy/climate shit.

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      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

        But, from memory, the intent was to cede federal control to the states. But the feds decided they could manage forests and rangeland better.

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

          That would be better. I'd rather see the BLM land sold if possible to get it on the tax rolls.

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

          A lot of it started under Teddy Roosevelt and managing land for conservation. Ironically hunting groups are still some of the primary stewards of the land.

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  12. Medulla Oblongata   3 days ago

    Don't worry, a district court judge will say that all national parks, monuments, and museums, must remain open 24/7/365 and can never be closed or transferred or have funding reduced by even 1 penny...and in fact, all funding must increase automatically based on a formula he/she will provide.

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    1. Vernon Depner   3 days ago

      Democracy is too important to be left in the hands of elected officials.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

        Or the rabble, er, people.

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    2. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

      Which is odd as we have precedent for transferring a national park to a state. There's Mackinac Island State Park, Michigan. The park was originally the US's second national park, after Yellowstone from 1875 to 1895. With the ending of the military presence on Mackinac Island, the park was transferred to the State of Michigan and became Michigan's first state park.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

        And then everything died?

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

          Of course, and you can't even drive there. https://www.mackinacparks.com/attraction/mackinac-island-state-parks/

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    3. Moonrocks   3 days ago

      Will there be consequences for losing the bathroom key?

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

        Only for women.

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    4. Marshal   3 days ago

      add "except when politically convenient for Democrats".

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  13. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

    WSJ writer does what reason won't do and actually investigates the cases already resolved regarding presidential tariffs. Finds ITC has ignored prior precedence. Apparently just screaming "it is an unconstitutional act" isn't really an argument.

    https://www.wsj.com/opinion/where-the-trade-courts-tariff-decision-went-wrong-de29719a?st=1EDUsm

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    1. Social Justice is neither   3 days ago

      What if they back it up with an appropriately huffy "how dare you" intoned from a retard like these judges?

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

        She's moved on to being antisemitic.

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    2. Quicktown Brix   3 days ago

      WSJ writer [Government bureaucrat "that helped coordinate [liberation day tariff] implementation"] does what reason won't do and actually investigates the cases already resolved regarding presidential tariffs. gives his biased, pro-government, pro-regulation, pro-bureaucracy opinion.

      Let's break down the crux of his case:
      The trade court’s reading of IEEPA contradicts the statute’s text and history. IEEPA’s independent emergency authority allows the president to regulate, prevent or prohibit the importation of property in which foreign countries or nationals have an interest. The language mirrors that of the earlier Trading with the Enemy Act, which President Richard Nixon used to impose a universal 10% tariff in 1971.

      The court decision addressed this:

      Shortly after this decision and following a review by a Senate bipartisan special committee, Congress reformed the President’s emergency powers. As part of this reform, Congress cabined the President’s powers under TWEA to wartime. ...Congress also enacted a new statute, IEEPA, to confer “upon the President a new set of authorities for use in time of national emergency which are both more limited in scope than those of [TWEA] and subject to more procedural limitations...

      ...EEPA further provides that these authorities “may only be exercised to deal with an unusual and extraordinary threat with respect to which a national emergency has been declared for
      purposes of this chapter and may not be exercised for any other purpose...

      ...As part of Congress’s reform of the President’s emergency powers and in addition to amending TWEA and enacting IEEPA, Congress enacted the National Emergencies Act (“NEA”)
      in 1976...That act ...placed new restrictions on the
      declaration of emergencies...

      ...because of the Constitution’s express allocation of the tariff power to Congress, see U.S. Const. art. I, § 8, cl. 1, we do not read IEEPA to delegate an unbounded tariff authority to the President. We instead read IEEPA’s provisions to impose meaningful limits on any such authority it confers. Two are relevant here. First, § 1702’s delegation of a power to “regulate . . . importation,” read in light of its legislative history and Congress’s enactment of more narrow, non-emergency legislation, at the very least does not authorize the President to impose unbounded tariffs. The Worldwide and Retaliatory Tariffs lack any identifiable limits and thus fall outside the scope of § 1702. Second, IEEPA’s limited authorities may be exercised only to “deal with an unusual and extraordinary threat with respect to which a national emergency has been declared . . . and may not be exercised for any other purpose.” 50 U.S.C. § 1701(b) (emphasis added). As the Trafficking Tariffs do not meet that condition, they fall outside the scope of § 1701...

      https://www.cit.uscourts.gov/sites/cit/files/25-66.pdf

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      1. Dillinger   3 days ago

        >>The court decision addressed this:

        the court decision said the Court has no power on the matter only Congress does and we the Court know Congress kicked it to the Executive in 1977 but we the Court will do this injunction for the headlines ... good luck.

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

        You struggle with analysis dont you qb.

        In regards to precedence, what an inferior court wants in violation of said precedence is invalid.

        The courts merely stated they didn't trust the president's decision. And as the article you clearly didn't read states, said the laws did apply to tariffs despite the ITC now claiming it doesn't. It even gave examples of prior usage.

        It helps to read the article before criticizing Mike. But you have no interest in anything beyond narratives.

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        1. Quicktown Brix   3 days ago

          You struggle with analysis dont you qb...It helps to read the article before criticizing Mike. But you have no interest in anything beyond narratives.

          I quoted your article in my rebuttal. I picked out relevant parts from the judgement where it addresses those points from the article. You have nothing to counter those arguments so you attack me with a transparently false accusation.

          Please, find a point I made and address it because your personal attacks are so played out. You really need more effort in your factual arguments and less personal attacks to convince anyone besides your loyal lackeys.

          Every precedent cited in your op ed predates the passing of IEEPA and reforms to the emergency powers of the president (which was painstakingly explained in the ruling), with one exception:

          "In Dames & Moore v. Regan (1981), the Supreme Court acknowledged the validity of President Jimmy Carter’s hostage crisis response, intact to this day, which froze Iranian property in the U.S."

          This is hardly relevant to trade deficits and tariffs.

          the courts merely stated they didn't trust the president's decision.

          They clearly state that Trump over-stepped his authority both by declaring an emergency (a point that clearly jives with common sense because congress had years to act if they desired), and that IEEPA does not mention or authorize the president to invoke tariffs by decree and was intentionally passed to limit the power granted in the earlier law and precedents.

          This is exactly the roles courts are supposed to take, just like they did blocking Biden's loan forgiveness. I don't recall you accusing them of "not trusting" Biden's judgement on those decisions.

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      3. Gaear Grimsrud   3 days ago

        The problem of course is that the court claims that it can determine legislative intent and that it can decide what is or is not a national emergency. Congress had the opportunity to declare the declaration invalid but declined to do so not in the 17th century or the 19th century or in 1971 or 1976. They literally did that just last month.
        https://reason.com/2025/05/01/senate-republicans-voted-overwhelmingly-to-continue-trumps-trade-war/
        But the court claims it knows better than article 1 and article 2. This is the definition of judicial activism and legislating from the bench.

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        1. Quicktown Brix   3 days ago

          The problem of course is that the court claims that it can determine legislative intent and that it can decide what is or is not a national emergency.

          This is the proper role of the courts. Who else could have stopped Biden's loan forgiveness? Were the courts wrong then?

          Congress had the opportunity to declare the declaration invalid but declined to do so not in the 17th century or the 19th century or in 1971 or 1976. They literally did that just last month

          Congress also had years to pass tariffs in response to the trade deficits, but never did. There's a reason we have Congress to pass laws, not merely to overrule executive orders. Congress could, today, pass these tariffs as a law completely, unquestionably, legally. Why won't they do so?

          But the court claims it knows better than article 1 and article 2. This is the definition of judicial activism and legislating from the bench.

          Legislating from the bench is creating new laws, not striking down unconstitutional laws. Courts can err in their strike-downs, but that is not legislating from the bench.

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  14. Medulla Oblongata   3 days ago

    Every time I see that guy's name I think..."You Don't Mess with the Zohan"

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  15. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

    Hmm...

    Bill Melugin
    @BillMelugin_
    BREAKING: Three senior DHS sources tell
    @FoxNews
    that the Boulder terror suspect is an Egyptian national in the U.S. illegally as a visa overstay who entered the U.S. during the Biden administration. I’m told Mohamed Sabry Soliman arrived at LAX on 8/27/22 on a B1/B2 nonimmigrant visa with an authorized stay through 2/26/23, but he overstayed & never left.

    I’m told on 9/29/22, he filed some sort of claim with USCIS, potentially an asylum claim, and on 3/29/23, USCIS under the Biden admin gave him work authorization, which expired on 3/28/25.

    At least the media can't find a way to try to bury this...

    Wait...

    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1929320910621679961.html

    Yeap. Can't hate them enough.

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    1. Idaho-Bob   3 days ago

      Never in my life have I wished someone, anyone, would've pulled and gunned that mother fucker down. Then poured pork products on its corpse.

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      1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

        It must have happened in a gun free zone.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

          Pearl Street Mall in Boulder is hyper-liberal center. I think it's illegal to even make a gun shape with your hand.

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          1. Was it something I said?   3 days ago

            Then I guess a pop tart is right out.

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            1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

              What about a stick?

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  16. Social Justice is neither   3 days ago

    Given the level national agencies are beholden to insane "green" policy it is best to get as much away from them as possible.

    Visited Oregon last year and the park we visited was entirely burned. I thought it was recent but it was from 5 years prior with zero clean-up or reforestation activities visible anywhere. These loons maximize the odds of fires, maximize the damage then oppose any recovery through their insane ideas.

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    1. Spiritus Mundi   3 days ago

      You don't have to clean up burn areas. They are a natural part of the western landscape and the few years that follow produce habitat for a wide range of other plants that can't make it in the desert that is old growth forest floor. Some plants, including the ubiquitous lodge pole pine, require fire to germinate.

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      1. Idaho-Bob   3 days ago

        You don't have to clean it up, but if you want tourists, you should.

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        1. Spiritus Mundi   3 days ago

          I like my wilderness areas touron free. Also the fresh burn areas are some of the best for spring bears.

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          1. Idaho-Bob   3 days ago

            100% agree with you about national forests and wilderness areas.

            The original comment was about parks. I don't do parks except for a couple Idaho state parks with boat launches.

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      2. Social Justice is neither   3 days ago

        Don't know what the lodgepole pine has to do with Western Oregon, but fine I didn't specify.

        The point is there was zero activity and nothing but burned wreckage, not that the entirety should have been replanted. On the flip side of your niche habitat issue is the concern that the dead areas are more prone to things like mudslides as dead trees don't hold and absorb water as well as a living ecosystem. But who cares about the lives of people at the bottom of burned out hillsides, certainly not urban liberals.

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        1. Spiritus Mundi   3 days ago

          Government must do something! is an odd take for a liberatian comment section. Especially when it comes to natural processes.

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          1. diver64   2 days ago

            Not really. After a fire there is quite a bit of marketable timber left that could be harvested. The government egged on my environmental groups sue to stop this at every turn leaving something that could regenerate in a short time to be tied up in dead wood for decades.

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  17. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

    Why the CBO is using income tax increases as the baseline to ignore the reconciliation bill does cut spending. Also a good primer on what spending reconciliation can actually touch. More Reason arguments look silly.

    https://pjmedia.com/charlie-martin/2025/06/01/dont-let-cbo-scoring-fool-you-n4940351

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  18. sarcasmic   3 days ago

    True libertarians would abolish the Park Service and sell all the land to Trump so he could cover it with gaudy hotels.

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

      Terrible troll, Sarc. There's no points to be granted as it's not creative, nor is it even great bait. It just sucks.

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    2. Zeb   3 days ago

      True (sort of). This is another case of when you get in bed with government you are beholden to political whims. A lot of parks were initially conserved through private action and later given to the government. I've often wondered why more weren't preserved as some kind of trust or something instead. Being a national park seems permanent, but all it takes is an act of congress to undo it.

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    3. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

      Poor sarc. Patient zero for TDS.

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    4. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   3 days ago

      Poor sarcbot.

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  19. Medulla Oblongata   3 days ago

    Never underestimate the ability of Palestinians (yeah, this guy an Egyptian but mentally he's a Palestinian) to well and truly fuck things up for everyone.

    Just ask Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, ...

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    1. NealAppeal   3 days ago

      Right. This attack for the side of Palestine is purely for convenience. If the Jews/Israel were ever eradicated Egyptian Muslims would be putting Palestinians against the wall next. For now, they are unified in their hatred.

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  20. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

    We must trust institutions. Even when they are full of rampant fraud. Never look into spending.

    66M in SNAP stolen. Similar to Minnesota.

    https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/trump-agency-uncovers-one-largest-food-stamp-fraud-bribery-schemes

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

      But cutting SNAP fraud will kill thousands of imaginary children!

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

        It's the same as how Hamas lied about an attack on a food station because US and Israeli workers were giving food away for free instead of letting Hamas steal it to sell it to Palestinians.

        https://redstate.com/bonchie/2025/06/01/ap-fox-news-cnn-others-ran-with-hamas-sourced-massacre-story-then-surveillance-video-came-out-n2189887

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        1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

          We all learned that information provided by hamas is always correct.

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        2. Minadin   3 days ago

          The funny thing about this story this morning was that on my drive in, the local CBS-affiliated radio station news reported that it was denied by Israel and then later proven false. Then, the national CBS new brief at the top of the hour reported the story as though it was factual.

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  21. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

    Overton
    @overton_news
    NEW - Freed Israeli Hostage Says Hamas Captors Were TERRIFIED of Trump, Wanted Kamala to Be Elected President Instead

    Omer Shem Tov, one of the Israeli hostages freed from Hamas captivity, just dropped a bombshell on CNN.

    Shem Tov: “They were very scared of him.”

    CNN’s Bianna Golodryga: “Who?”

    Shem Tov: “The terrorists.”

    Golodryga: “Were afraid of Trump?”

    Shem Tov: “Yeah. They wanted Kamala to be chosen, to be elected.”

    Shem Tov said everything changed once Trump was back in the headlines:

    “When Trump—became president, yeah, the way they treated us changed.”

    Golodryga asked if it was because they thought a deal might come soon:

    “You think because they anticipated that a deal would come soon? And that's when they started giving you more food?”

    Shem Tov: “Exactly. More food, treated me better, you know. Stopped cursing me—Stopped spitting on me.”

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    1. Michael Ejercito   3 days ago

      I wonder why Hamas would be terrified of Trump.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

        I wonder if this makes Democrats hate Trump more.

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        1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

          Is that possible ?

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          1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

            Let's ask sarc.

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      2. mad.casual   3 days ago

        Probably because of his rabid xenophobia and hatred of Jews.

        Though we're getting the information second hand, so their may be some context missing or lost in translation. They may've just preferred negotiations with "Who doesn't love a school bus?"

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  22. Ajsloss   3 days ago

    Easy solution: fire the one guy with the keys to the restrooms, then people won't visit.

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  23. damikesc   3 days ago

    "Zohran's base is the educated, upper middle class in gentrified Manhattan & Brooklyn."

    Somebody needs to advise this tweeter than "Educated" and "credentialed" are not actually synonymous. His base are upper class dorks who want to lock in their benefits and fuck over anybody poorer than they.

    ...while pretending that they actually give a damn about the poor.

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    1. Zeb   3 days ago

      Or maybe the problem is that "educated" doesn't necessarily mean knowledgeable or smart or able to think independently.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

        Or support themselves with real jobs on the open market, including housing.

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  24. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

    Scenes from New York: From now until the primary later this month, there will be a lot of anti-Zohran content in this space. I apologize, I just cannot let a socialist get elected as mayor.

    Just say he is gay. Jeffsarc says he is unelectable if you do.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

      How gay? Polis gay or Mulvaney gay?

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

        Chase Oliver gay.

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

          Worse than Tony gay.

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        2. Medulla Oblongata   3 days ago

          OR, as Jeff would say "fag".

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  25. Medulla Oblongata   3 days ago

    NY Times says Democrats "exaggerated" impact of Medicaid cuts...a rare "fact check" of Team Blue...seems they conflated Trump's cuts and added in 5M or so people who would be impacted by an unrelated provision that is simply expiring.

    The drafted proposal would kick off 1.4 million illegal migrants who receive coverage through state Medicaid programs and Democrats assume that some 5 million Americans will chose to lose coverage rather than meet requirements for certain able-bodied, childless adults to work or volunteer at least 20 hours a week.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/13/upshot/medicaid-cuts-democrats-republicans.html

    Millions Would Lose Health Coverage Under G.O.P. Bill. But Not as Many as Democrats Say.
    A widely circulated talking point about cuts to Medicaid inflates the legislation’s effects by about five million people.

    Democrats asked the analysts to add together the effects of the new provisions and the effects of another policy if it expires at the end of the year as scheduled.

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    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

      They used the CBO baseline regarding number of medicaid from ACA. Which even after 10 years is almost double reality.

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    2. Z Crazy   3 days ago

      Were 36 trillion in debt.

      We cut Medicaid by a litle noew, or cut Medicaid all the way to zero in the future.

      Its like how it is better to have small wildfires over a period of time instead of just one huge one.

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  26. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

    Étienne-Émile Baulieu, the French biochemist and physician who invented the abortion pill mifepristone, died Friday. The two-pill combo of mifepristone and misoprostol induces abortion, first by blocking the uterus from receiving progesterone, then by stimulating contractions.

    Any other recent news about this pill? Maybe a study on side effects? Or we just celebrating instead?

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    1. Zeb   3 days ago

      Unless it's ENB and I didn't notice, I don't think it's a celebration.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

        How often does Reason report on deaths like this?

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        1. Zeb   3 days ago

          Seems like they remark on deaths of minor notables often enough. Are you suggesting that Liz's fairly strong pro-life stance is all a ruse and that she's sneaking this in to promote abortion pills?

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          1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

            Not suggesting it all. Buy KMW provides oversight so can easily see forced inclusion. As seen by the straightforward declaration.

            This person is beyond minor notables. Bet not even most PP workers knew the name. Seems to be a decision of inclusion without libertarian merit.

            There are far more notable scientists in the health realm not mentioned. But since this is tied to abortion it is.

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            1. Social Justice is neither   3 days ago

              What? Liberating people from the oppression of biology and reality isn't libertarian?

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            2. BYODB   3 days ago

              I don't know, while I'm totally unfamiliar with this individual they are apparently responsible for probably millions of deaths by now so that seems notable.

              Of course, they don't note that but then again they also don't view babies as human beings until they pass through the magical gate from Narnia.

              If abortion drugs are like any other drugs, this would akin to Reason putting up an obit for the inventor of Viagra. It's almost like they want to say something, but can't bring themselves to do so.

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              1. Zeb   3 days ago

                Or she saw it pop up in a news feed and she needed one more bullet for the roundup. There are always some insignificant bits of fluff to round it out. Reason isn't shy about making the pro-legal-abortion case, and they seem OK with having a pro-life person on staff, so it seems absurd that there would be some secret pressure on Liz, who is quite openly and proudly pro-life, to sneak in a subtle pro-abortion message.

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                1. BYODB   3 days ago

                  I actually figured it was the reverse, that being a little bit of a glee that the inventor of a drug that enabled mass murder bit the dust.

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  27. Mickey Rat   3 days ago

    "A man, suspected to be 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman (who has been taken into custody), yelled "Free Palestine" and threw Molotov cocktails at a crowd of pro-Israeli protesters in Boulder, Colorado, injuring several."

    Taking him into custody is obviously unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination in violation of his free speech.

    "From now until the primary later this month, there will be a lot of anti-Zohran content in this space. I apologize, I just cannot let a socialist get elected as mayor."

    Between a socialist and a Cuomo who was run out of the governor's mansion in disgrace? Can we just cancel the election and consider democracy a failed experiment in NYC?

    "Étienne-Émile Baulieu, the French biochemist and physician who invented the abortion pill mifepristone, died Friday."

    Hell gained a new resident.

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    1. Randy Sax   3 days ago

      Hell gained a new resident.>/i>

      Would you say that about the guy who invented coat hangers?

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      1. Mickey Rat   3 days ago

        Coat hangers are not intended to kill.

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

          Everything can be dual purpose, see piano wire.

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  28. Spiritus Mundi   3 days ago

    A man, suspected to be 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman...

    Who at Reason will get the "Lets not judge all illegal immigrants by this guy's actions" duty? My bet is on Sullum.

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    1. Zeb   3 days ago

      Was he even illegal?

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

        According to another comment above, he had overstayed his visa.

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

          Regardless, steaming piles of TDS-addled whit will demand he get 5 years of 'due process' before we give him some water wings and put him afloat 20 miles off-shore.

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

      Guessing Autumn so she can work in not all free Palestine rhetoric is antisemitic.

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  29. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

    I do enjoy visiting national parks, especially some of the smaller, obscure sites. I appreciate the standards they aim for, and the opportunity to see things that would otherwise be lost.

    But I do also see, that like PBS and NPR, the NPS skews towards certain visitors (outside of the big recreational parks), while hitting all Americans for funding. Perhaps entry fees and private subscriptions would make things more (less?) "equitable".

    But my pet peeve with the Park Service is that, like NPR, their politics has skewed hard left. I can understand a pro-environmental position, but in my experience as a visitor, and in talking with friends inside the NPS, many staff consider their parks as progressive outposts in flyover country wastelands. And they try to skew the educational component of visitor experience towards strident DEI and other liberal agenda.

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

      Agreed. A major part of that is a problem of hiring, and who is doing the hiring. If the hiring is changed, we can de-left-ify the parks and sites.

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      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

        Most of the current park staff are either late Boomers of the ex-hippie stripe, or recent grads with MAs trying to get a foothold in the government system. And yeah, because of their socio-economic background, they're almost universally turbo-woke--well over 80 percent of the rangers are white, and largely from the left-wing bourgeoisie that make up the primary power base of the current Democratic party.

        Permanent employment in the NPS often takes years, too. Most of the positions are seasonal and there's a lot of migration by staff members. You're typically not going to see a conservative college student willing to go through what amounts to a years-long grind just to get a GS-9 or GS-11 ranger position at one of the bigger parks like Zion, Yellowstone or Yosemite, where such staffing levels are needed.

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

          Then, perhaps, the college requirements need to be removed. There is no need for the typical ranger to be college educated unless the job requires some specialty like geology or archaeology.

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          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

            I don't disagree, but there's still a question if the demographics would change all that much even without the credential requirements. I just don't see a lot of conservative or even park-friendly libertarians putting in for those jobs. They just don't have the patience to do the long march through the institutions.

            And I'm seriously not kidding when I talk about how these folks are willing to grind for even the outside chance at a job. One woman I went to grad school with started off as the ticket taker at Bandelier, which is like a GS-4 or GS-5 seasonal position. It doesn't pay shit.

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    2. NCMB   2 days ago

      Much of the politics skewing left comes not from the park staff e.g. Rangers and Maintenance workers, but from NPS leadership. I work closely with the NPS staff at a small Revolutionary War battlefield park where we will be hosting an America 250 event in 2026. The battle was the first victory of Patriot forces over loyalist forces who were on their way to link up with British forces arriving by sea.

      In promoting the event, a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the battle, NPS leadership sent the park superintendent a list of words/terms to avoid in describing the event. One of them was the term “Patriot.” Apparently NPS leadership feels it’s best to avoid the word as it may be associated with the January 6th events at the capitol. My response was “what the fuck?”

      Now, of the 10 staff members at the park, eight are US military veterans/retirees. I can assure you, they are not leftists by any stretch.

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  30. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

    Nothing about Ukraine's very rash decision to drone-bomb a Russian airfield and get us just that much closer to World War 3?

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    1. Mickey Rat   3 days ago

      Is Putin pouting because his victim is punching back?

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    2. I, Woodchipper   3 days ago

      Supporting Ukraine in any material way is absolutely insane. Sure, put a flag in your bio and if the topic comes up you can nod gravely and hope they win but giving them money weapons ammo and logistical support is madness.

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      1. rbike   3 days ago

        Hey, remember how well Pearl Harbor worked out for Japan. I mean, umm, those nasty Russians had it coming, right? We should celebrate this, right? The radiation in all this Russian nukes have decayed to nothing, right, that's how it works?

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  31. Randy Sax   3 days ago

    People unimaginatively believe that what has been funded by taxpayers in the past must be funded by taxpayers in the future for it to continue to exist.

    With no government who will build the roads? Checkmate libertarians.

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  32. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

    'From now until the primary later this month, there will be a lot of anti-Zohran content in this space. I apologize, I just cannot let a socialist get elected as mayor.'

    Liz, while I appreciate your politics, perhaps the best thing for the nation is to indulge the limousine liberals and their commie comrades, and let NYC go further into the shitter. You might have to find another trendy metro, but with more reasonable politics.

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    1. Spiritus Mundi   3 days ago

      The more it goes in the shitter, the more people flee. And those people bring their stupidity with them and ruin the next place they settle. They are metastatic cancer.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

        Build a wall?

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        1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

          WALLS DON’T WORK!

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      2. Social Justice is neither   3 days ago

        Pliskin for mayor 2028. Just need to set the groundwork now with a big beautiful wall.

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        1. tracerv   3 days ago

          Snake was too much of a nihilist.

          Bob Hauk for Mayor. Texas Thunder 2028.

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  33. Medulla Oblongata   3 days ago

    Democratic Socialist of America had to actually have an internal debate about whether or not to support of condemn the shooting of Jews in the streets of D.C. They seem to have finally decided that shooting Jews in the street is bad on the whole, but a sizeable portion of the organization still disagrees.

    https://www.jta.org/2025/05/29/politics/dsa-condemns-capital-jewish-museum-shooting-after-one-of-its-factions-praises-the-attack

    “Democratic Socialists of America seek to democratically transform our society and reject vigilante violence,” read the statement, posted to X Wednesday afternoon. “We condemn the murder of Israeli embassy workers. Any statement otherwise is not the stance of DSA.”

    The condemnation — published nearly a week after Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky were gunned down outside an event hosted by the American Jewish Committee at the Capital Jewish Museum — appears to refer to a post by one of the DSA’s factions, called the Liberation Caucus, endorsing the attack. That faction, which calls itself the DSA’s “Marxist-Leninist-Maoist caucus,” reposted a statement praising the shooting on Tuesday and called to “Free Elias Rodriguez,” the alleged gunman.

    “As imperialism has made the entire world its battlefield, it is justified to fight it, by any means necessary, without regard for geography,” the statement said. “This holds especially true for those of us struggling behind enemy lines, inside the US, an entity that is an equal party in all crimes committed by the zionists.”

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    1. Medulla Oblongata   3 days ago

      https://www.thefp.com/p/dsa-torn-over-condemning-murder

      Almost immediately, a debate broke out in the national DSA’s internal message board for dues-paying members over how to respond to the killings outside the Capital Jewish Museum.

      “Is it good to condemn violence against a genocidal apartheid state?” a DSA member with the username “SebastianFG” said in a post. Other members responded to the post with emojis of a heart and applause.

      Other DSA members called the statement “horrific,” “hurtful,” and “irresponsible.”

      The Democratic Socialists of America is not just a fringe activist organization. Its national membership has skyrocketed in recent years to more than 90,000, riding the wave of Bernie Sanders’s nearly successful primary challenge of Hillary Clinton in 2016. The political organization has since boasted major electoral success with politicians in Congress’s progressive “Squad,” including Michigan’s Rashida Tlaib and New York City’s Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The far-left group unendorsed Ocasio-Cortez last year after the congresswoman voted in favor of a resolution affirming Israel’s “right to exist.”

      The radical group is deeply fractured over how to respond to last week’s killings of Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky. (The alleged shooter, Elias Rodriguez, was charged with murder of foreign officials, first-degree murder, and other crimes.)

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      1. BYODB   3 days ago


        Its national membership has skyrocketed in recent years to more than 90,000...

        So, insignificant numbers of people for a 'normal' political group.

        Around 40-50 thousand of them support terrorism against Jewish people though. 40000 terrorist apologists is significant since that's ballpark 40k potential domestic terrorists.

        How long until the DSA is labeled 'right wing' I wonder.

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      2. Its_Not_Inevitable   3 days ago

        “Is it good to condemn violence against a genocidal apartheid state?”

        Without even getting into whether Israel is a "genocidal apartheid state", the attack wasn't against the government of Israel. It was against two innocent individuals in NYC.

        Fucking Collectivist bullshit.

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    2. Medulla Oblongata   3 days ago

      Democratic Socialists of America seems a lot like the National Socialist Workers Party of Americ, to me.

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    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

      “As imperialism has made the entire world its battlefield, it is justified to fight it, by any means necessary, without regard for geography,” the statement said. “This holds especially true for those of us struggling behind enemy lines, inside the US, an entity that is an equal party in all crimes committed by the zionists.”

      In a society with balls, these people would already have been put in a mass grave.

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      1. Gaear Grimsrud   3 days ago

        Is it time for a final solution?

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    4. MT-Man   3 days ago

      Star Wars has been the worst programming to embolden these folks and add to the delusion. Everyone not on the rebel alliance is always bad and they must continually use terrorism to strive for good.

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  34. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

    "A nationalist candidate backed by Donald Trump secured victory in Poland's presidential election, defeating the centrist mayor of Warsaw in a contest that could stymie the government's efforts to shift the nation back into the European Union mainstream," reports Bloomberg. Karol Nawrocki, a conservative historian and former boxer, has ascended. He "led efforts to topple monuments to the Soviet Red Army in Poland, and Russia responded by putting him on a wanted list, according to Polish media reports"

    Wait! So Trump likes Nawrocki but Putin hates him? What's a liberal-tarian supposed to think?

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  35. MollyGodiva   3 days ago

    National Parks are some of the US's greatest assets, something that can not come back after it is destroyed. The entire national park system budget is 3% of the budget increase the DoD is getting, not 3% of the budget, but only of the increase. This has nothing to do with saving money. This is about destroying anything that remotely looks like government, consequences be damned.

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    1. Zeb   3 days ago

      So you didn't read it, or didn't comprehend? Just because something is done in a particular way, it doesn't mean that's the only or best way to do it.

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      1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

        Molly is a known idiot.

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        1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

          That's Dr Known Idiot to you.

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          1. MollyGodiva   3 days ago

            Damn right it is, however for brevity "Dr. Idiot" is equally acceptable.

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            1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   3 days ago

              I’ll go with fucking commie slime.

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            2. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

              How about Dr. Retard?

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              1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

                Accepted.

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

        "...This is about destroying anything that remotely looks like government, consequences be damned..."

        I see more than a passing similarity between the lying pile of shit MG and the government, and I'm sure I'm not alone.

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    2. Ajsloss   3 days ago

      You were one of the 6,000 people who visited the Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site?

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    3. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

      Did you even bother to read the article? You're about as bad as Shrike at reading and comprehending an article.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

        Reading, and comprehension, are racist white privilege!

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      2. Marshal   3 days ago

        I'm not sure why you believe her comments have anything to do with the article. Propagandists are here to repeat their message. Nothing else matters. Facts are not relevant much less alternative theories.

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    4. Bubba Jones   3 days ago

      Everything is either too big to cut, or too small to cut.

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    5. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

      You probably prefer the current policy of forcing African children to mine the minerals for your phone. See why this hit you so hard.

      Oddly enough you dont seem to care about the massive damages from illegal immigrants crossing the border. Could show you some videos and pictures.

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    6. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 days ago

      "National Parks are some of the US's greatest assets,.."

      MollyGodiva is one of Reason's largest piles of lying TDS-addled shit.
      Fuck off and die, ass wipe.

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      1. diver64   2 days ago

        MollyGodiva is one of the biggest trolls on the site but some national parks like Grand Canyon, Yellowstone etc are some of our greatest assets. I've visited a number of them from The Everglades to Yosemite and they should be preserved. The problem is that the preservation has run amuck being used to shield vast swaths of land from development.

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    7. Randy Sax   3 days ago

      You think the parks can't be managed better under state governments?

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

        But they might not push our national DEI agenda! (See my comment above.)

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      2. MollyGodiva   3 days ago

        Some states would do a good job, some a lousy job. Part of the advantage of national parks is that states can't fuck them up.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

          Like voting?

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          1. MollyGodiva   3 days ago

            Ya. States fucked up voting so Congress passed voter rights laws.

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            1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

              Yet, the states that fuck up the voting most are unaffected by said voters' rights laws.

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        2. Randy Sax   3 days ago

          The same thing could be said about federal management. I have no faith it's inherently belter than state management.

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          1. MollyGodiva   3 days ago

            I never said it was inherently better than state management, but it is better than a good chunk of the states would do.

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            1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

              Such powerful predictive powers you have.

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              1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   3 days ago

                That’s a nice way of saying shoveler of bullshit.

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            2. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

              Obviously better than some states I can name, like say, Illinois or California. BTW, Molly, what do those two states have in common?

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            3. diver64   2 days ago

              You have never worked for the Forest Service or The US Fish and Wildlife and seen them in action, have you? I have.

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        3. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

          But they would remain open when the federal government shuts down.

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        4. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

          So no change then as many fed run parks do a lousy job dumdum.

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        5. Zeb   3 days ago

          "Part of the advantage of state parks is that the federal government can't fuck them up." Would be a better argument for your position of concern about the future of the parks right now, seeing as you appear to think that the federal government may immanently fuck up the national parks.

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    8. MT-Man   3 days ago

      Just like a single family house demolished for an apartment complex

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  36. Medulla Oblongata   3 days ago

    It's (D)ifferent...

    "No one is above the law!" has been the left's rallying cry for trying to nail Trump for years. They wanted to dismantle SCOTUS after the presidential immunity decision.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/over-130-retired-judges-file-brief-supporting-wisconsin-judge-hannah-dugan/ar-AA1FOkyw

    A bipartisan group of more than 130 retired judges filed a brief Friday urging a federal court to drop charges against Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan, saying her arrest undermines "centuries of precedent on judicial immunity."

    Dugan, a Milwaukee County circuit court judge, was arrested April 25 by FBI agents on federal allegations she prevented the arrest of a man by immigration authorities during a federal law enforcement operation at her courthouse. The man, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, was arrested and detained at an immigration detention center.

    In an amicus brief filed Friday, the group of judges argue that Dugan shouldn't be prosecuted because "she is entitled to absolute immunity for her official acts."

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

      Except for them...

      1. This wasn't an official act within the courtroom.

      2. Even official acts can be prosecuted if they are blatantly illegal. There were a bunch of judges who made decisions as "official acts" in Chicago that favored politicians, the politically connected, and the Outfit (but I repeat myself twice). The decisions and how they were made was illegal and a number of them went to jail.

      https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/operation-greylord

      On March 15, 1984, in a federal courtroom in Chicago, a jury found Harold Conn guilty on all four counts of accepting bribes to be passed on to Cook County, Illinois judges as payment for fixing tickets. The evidence? He had been caught live on FBI tapes.

      This “bagman” had been the deputy traffic court clerk in the Cook County judicial system, and he was the first defendant to be found guilty in a mammoth sting investigation of crooked officials in the Cook County courts.

      It was called Operation Greylord, named after the curly wigs worn by British judges.

      And in the end—through undercover operations that used honest and very courageous judges and lawyers posing as crooked ones and with the strong assistance of the Cook County court and local police—92 officials were indicted, including 17 judges, 48 lawyers, eight policemen, 10 deputy sheriffs, eight court officials, and one state legislator. Nearly all were convicted, most of them pleading guilty. It was an important first step to cleaning up the administration of justice in Cook County.

      Judge Dugan is no different than those 17.

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      1. Michael Ejercito   3 days ago

        Bribery was never considered to be an official act.

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

          True, but it was done to affect a more official act than what Dugan did.

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      2. diver64   2 days ago

        As you point out, official acts do not include illegal acts. If she did something illegal then she should be prosecuted. At this point considering the video's widely available and the eyewitness testimony we have heard it's pretty clear she was not acting under the shield of official acts, she was acting as an illegal alien activist. Never forget what that illegal alien was in the courtroom for in the first place.

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

      When did judicial immunity include intentionally violating the law? I can show those 130 judges instances of judges being arrested prior.

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      1. Dillinger   3 days ago

        this is what happens when judges are elected.

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

      They want a permanent 'get out of jail free' card sewn into the robe.

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    4. MollyGodiva   3 days ago

      BS. There is not way she "prevented the arrest" when the person got into the elevator with an ICE agent.

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

        Are you always this retarded, or is this just an act here for the commentariat?

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        1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   3 days ago

          Leftists always lie.

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      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

        So, if I drive the getaway car for some bank robbers who later get caught, I did nothing wrong?

        Asshole.

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        1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

          Molly is a known idiot.

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        2. MollyGodiva   3 days ago

          The better analogy is you put the bank robber in a car next to a cop.

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          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

            The fact even the woke-ass Wisconsin Supreme Court's not going to bat for her ought to nerf this stupid analogy of yours.

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      3. Medulla Oblongata   3 days ago

        How are you so obtuse?

        She hid an illegal alien who was appearing before her bench on other charges (domestic abuse) in her jury sequestration room and told ICE officers he wasn't in the building and that their warrant wasn't valid in her courtroom. But ICE found him and arrested him anyway.

        Judge Dugan has been indicted on charges of obstructing federal immigration agents and concealing an undocumented immigrant. The obstruction of a federal agency, is a felony charge and concealing a person to help them avoid arrest is a misdemeanor. The charges were laid by a federal grand jury.

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        1. BYODB   3 days ago

          She also protected him from the charges he was actually in front of her for as well, that being accused of domestic abuse.

          So she didn't just try to protect him from ICE, she tried to protect him from his accuser in the very case he was actually there for in the first place.

          I'm sure the girl who was pressing charges was super happy to hear that he got off without the case being heard at all. The judge is fucking lucky he didn't kill his accuser immediately and flee the country.

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  37. Ajsloss   3 days ago

    .

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

      You know who else "."?

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      1. Ajsloss   3 days ago

        I sure do. That's why we don't want them in the White House.

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        1. Dillinger   3 days ago

          or driving.

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        2. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

          Lol

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      2. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

        *?

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    2. See.More   3 days ago

      .

      Congratulations! You didn't skip your period. You're not pregnant.

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  38. Z Crazy   3 days ago

    Support for migrants is based on anti-white animus.

    I know this because the same people who excuse illegal immigration because whites are not indigeous to North America ALSO support mass migration into Europe where whites ARE indigenous, instead of saying that white Europeans get to gun down invaders en masse.

    They believe in this colonizer-colonizee dynamics. They feel that whites are responsible for all the evil in the world, so they support violent criminals immigrating in and committing crimes against whites, especially sex crimes against white girls.

    They cheered the Colonge Sex Attacks.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-35250903

    They cheered the murders of Laken Riley and Rachel Moren, who were murdered because their killers wanted to rape their pussies.

    Of course, if little black boys like AJ Wise are killed by illegals, they just consider it collateral damage!

    White Girls Matter

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

      See the Smithsonian poster on nasty white culture.

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    2. MollyGodiva   3 days ago

      Here is a concept unheard of in the MAGA community: It is possible, and in fact very common, to support a particular group of people without hating another group.

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      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

        It's possible, but your side certainly doesn't achieve it, or employs deflections when the eliminationist rhetoric is plainly pointed out.

        And if there's one group your side absolutely hates, it's white people, just like your missionary Noel Ignatiev told you to.

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        1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   3 days ago

          Correction, working class white people. The whole thing is being lead by white billionaire progressives like Soros and Gates.

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      2. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   3 days ago

        How come you guys can't manage it then and are always shooting up baseball games, keying Tesla's, burning down maternity centres, attacking Christian schools, shooting girls in the back and setting old ladies on fire?

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      3. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

        Remember when All Lives Matter and White Lives Matter got you canceled.

        Good times retard, good times.

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      4. Marshal   3 days ago

        The number one requirement for left wing commenters is the willingness to prove themselves a fool in public. That's how people whose entire worldview is driven byhatred can lecture others on the ability to not hate.

        It's interesting whenever a right winger kills someone we hear about the right's "culture of hate" even though they're not pursuing any mainstream ideology. Meanwhile left wingers are driven to kill specifically by the demonizing and hatred they hear throughout their education and propaganda but no left winger will admit the link. They pretend there isn't a link, but the truth is without the demonization and hatred they lose half their support. So they accept a few murders and open support for violence as a necessary adjust on their messaging.

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  39. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   3 days ago

    Buttplug's getting a beating today.

    Buttplug hardest hit:

    Just so you know …
    The S&P500 had the best May since 1990.

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    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

      Will these ripples never end?

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  40. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   3 days ago

    Buttplug hardest hit:

    Inflation Eases to Four-Year Low in April; Income and Savings Rate Spike

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

      How much you wanna bet Pluggo doesn't show his face here today because he knows he's gonna get his ass handed to him on a silver platter?

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

        I've noticed we've had a lot less penguins here too.

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        1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

          Have you seen the tariffs on penguins? No wonder the shelves are empty,

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        2. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   3 days ago

          HOW DARE YOU!

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          1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

            A god isn't human. A penguin god isn't a penguin. Prove me wrong.

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

        turd is entirely too stupid to understand that his hat is constantly handed to him. It takes a certain amount of intelligence to experience embarrassment, and turd is nowhere close to that.

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        1. BYODB   3 days ago

          Yeah, being dead wrong has never stopped them before. Why would they start now?

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  41. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 days ago

    "The Gutting of the National Park Service"

    Sounds like a good start. Sell 'em to Disney; they'll be better run, cleaner and turn a profit.

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

      I wouldn't at this time. If you think the parks are woke now, you ain't seen nothing yet. Disney is as woke and far left as they come. And I'm not so sure they'd be cleaner or turn a profit.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 days ago

        And Disney would make the parks 200% more gay.

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   3 days ago

          And put a chick in it, and make her lame and gay.

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          1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

            No, it would be a dude dressed as a gay chick.

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            1. Dillinger   3 days ago

              so ... Ellen Page?

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              1. Medulla Oblongata   3 days ago

                Deadnamer!

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      2. BYODB   3 days ago

        Disney is only 'woke' in the most cynical way possible.

        Notably, even the terminally woke hate them because they can't even do that right.

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  42. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   3 days ago

    Buttplug hardest hit:

    CNBC’s Rick Santelli Floored By How Much Trade Deficit Was Slashed In Wake Of Trump’s Tariffs

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    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

      Sarc has to be ecstatic on the 16B a month tax revenue. He's been demanding 30B a month by letting the 2017 tax cuts expire.

      Oddly the CBO models didn't include regulatory cuts or this tax revenue as they can only use assumptions on income taxes.

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  43. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   3 days ago

    Buttplug hardest hit:

    BREAKING: Despite concerns about tariff-related inflation, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation indicator has fallen to a four-year low.

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  44. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   3 days ago

    Cory Booker did the thing.

    This is literally the Third Reich all over again.
    These are the darkest days ever.
    Democracy is doomed.

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    1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

      Musk is vindicated.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   3 days ago

        Musk was far more aggressive and his fingers more tightly closed. According to media break downs.

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        1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

          And he’s white.

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          1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   3 days ago

            No, no. He's African American.

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            1. BYODB   3 days ago

              This actually makes Progressive's heads explode.

              Just like white folk from Nigeria, they just can't wrap their heads around the fact that they exist at all.

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    2. Medulla Oblongata   3 days ago

      Side-by-side video...because it's (D)ifferent. The desperation is palpable.

      "These are quite obvious two different gestures."

      "I appreciate the side-by-side arrangement here b/c it shows key differences between a Nazi salute & a non-Nazi salute:
      * fingers apart vs together
      * slow arm movement vs quick
      * holding arm out vs pulling in

      https://x.com/TheRicanMemes/status/1928965514715357632

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    3. BYODB   3 days ago

      AHHHHHAHAHAHA!

      Fuck that guy. He's no Nazi, but he is retarded.

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      1. diver64   2 days ago

        He is not a Nazi, he is a Spartan and was giving the traditional Roman Salute. I know, Sparta was Greek but Crazy Eyes doesn't know the difference as all those ancient honkies look alike.

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  45. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 days ago

    "San Francisco parents concerned over implementation of school district's ethnic studies class"
    [...]
    ""It's teaching to a particular ideology, not actual history," said parent Viviane Safrin.
    She said she supports ethnic studies, but she's concerned about how this course is being implemented.
    "This course for our freshman has replaced world history," explained Safrin. "Our ninth graders are saying I took this course already in middle school and why am I having to take it again as a ninth grader for a full year?"
    It covers topics like racism, activism, and comparing the merits of capitalism versus socialism..."
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/san-francisco-parents-concerned-over-implementation-of-school-districts-ethnic-studies-class/ar-AA1FRKl4?ocid=BingNewsSerp

    Can't find it right now, but according to one report, it claims capitalism is racist.
    You can tell, because all the racist scum behind DEI programs are wealthy capitalists, right? Steaming piles of lefty shit like mollygodiva.

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    1. BYODB   3 days ago


      comparing the merits of capitalism versus socialism...

      Jesus, and you just know which of those comes off as positive to the California 'educators' teaching those classes.

      Nevermind that one of those two has raised millions out of poverty while the other made sure those people were dead.

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  46. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   3 days ago

    CNN saves the day again. Here comes Sarcasmic's new narrative for those who may wish to prepare.

    Robot racism? Yes, says a study showing humans’ biases extend to robots

    Why?

    "Honda’s Asimo, UBTECH’s Walker, Boston Dynamics’ Atlas, and even NASA’s Valkyrie robot. All made of shiny white material...
    “The bias against black robots is a result of bias against African-Americans,” lead researcher Christoph Bartneck explained..."

    Yet imagine these shysters and race baiters fury if these future mechanical slaves were all black in color instead?

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    1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   3 days ago

      The obvious solution is to paint the machinery in a rainbow pattern.

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    2. Dillinger   3 days ago

      the black Stormtroopers were by far the cooler ones what's the fucking problem here?

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      1. See.More   3 days ago

        the black Stormtroopers were by far the cooler ones what's the fucking problem here?

        But how could you tell? They all wore the same "armor" with no exposed skin. Was it their walk? Did they hold their blasters sideways?

        I'm genuinely curious. How could you tell which one were black?

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    3. Ajsloss   3 days ago

      these future mechanical slaves

      Love the scene in The World's End when Pierce Brosnan asks where "robot" comes from and Simon Pegg says, "ah, it means 'slave,'" with a real smug look on his face.

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    4. Eeyore   3 days ago

      The ones equipped with weapons are all black.

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    5. Zeb   3 days ago

      Black things are harder to photograph.

      For the one's trying to actually simulate a human face, obviously a choice about race was made. For others, seems like mostly a design choice based on lots of factors.

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      1. Gaear Grimsrud   3 days ago

        Also harder to see in dim light.

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        1. Dillinger   3 days ago

          James Cool Papa Bell was so fast he'd flip the switch and be in bed before the light went out.

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    6. mad.casual   3 days ago

      Yet imagine these shysters and race baiters fury if these future mechanical slaves were all black in color instead?

      I was actually thinking about this in the "Nobody really knows how LLMs work." narrative.

      It will be hilarious when the AI-powered robots are all, "I know you know where the hoop is, but let me know if you need help finding your work boots." and everybody shrugs at each other and says, "I have no idea how it got that racist."

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    7. BYODB   3 days ago

      Since robots and AI are all programmed by human beings the biases of the programmers will show up in the end product.

      Of course, that isn't what they're talking about.

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      1. mad.casual   3 days ago

        Since robots and AI are all programmed by human beings the biases of the programmers will show up in the end product.

        Since, for quite some time, social policy has both sought out arbitrary disparate outcomes and ascribed them to racism as well as flatten out obvious racially-oriented disparities that are void of any moral judgement, it's quite possible for the robots and AIs will start acting racist even without programming bias. Even going so far as, when the robots act in a perfectly simple, reasonable, and expected manner, such as showing up and starting a job at the scheduled time, that they can claim as racist to perpetuate their grift.

        Of course, that is why they're specifically talking about the color of the outer shell.

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        1. BYODB   3 days ago


          ...social policy has both sought out arbitrary disparate outcomes and ascribed them to racism as well as flatten out obvious racially-oriented disparities that are void of any moral judgement, it's quite possible for the robots and AIs will start acting racist even without programming bias.

          That is literally programming bias, though.

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  47. Dillinger   3 days ago

    >>making sure the federal government is careful about where its money goes and what's actually in the national interest

    our money ... also anyone not them will never receive funding and you will never be them.

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  48. Dillinger   3 days ago

    >>the French biochemist and physician who invented the abortion pill mifepristone, died Friday

    did he do any good or is my "99 years too late" sentiment apt?

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  49. Dillinger   3 days ago

    >>A man, suspected to be 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman (who has been taken into custody), yelled "Free Palestine" and threw Molotov cocktails at a crowd of pro-Israeli protesters in Boulder, Colorado, injuring several.

    ya that's what repeating Hamas numbers and hosting Dave Smith will get you ...

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  50. Dillinger   3 days ago

    >>Karol Nawrocki ... "led efforts to topple monuments to the Soviet Red Army in Poland, and Russia responded by putting him on a wanted list

    I like him already.

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  51. Dillinger   3 days ago

    >>there will be a lot of anti-Zohran content in this space.

    What's fun with playing with a robot that turns into a building?

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  52. Medulla Oblongata   3 days ago

    Good for her! Although it seems there has to be a lot more to the story...

    https://www.walb.com/2025/05/29/mom-shoots-man-when-she-walks-him-trying-rape-her-12-year-old-daughter-court-docs-say/

    Mom shoots man when she walks in on him trying to rape her 12-year-old daughter, court docs say

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    1. Zeb   3 days ago

      Yeah, a lot of questions left unanswered on that one.

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    2. mad.casual   3 days ago

      He is also accused of having a gun in his hand.

      The girl’s mother allegedly shouted at Pierce to stop, pulled out her own gun and shot him, court documents say.

      The mom and daughter then ran from the hotel and drove away, but they called police and returned to the scene.
      ...
      The registry shows he was previously convicted of two child molestation cases in 2016 and sentenced to several years in prison.

      Sounds like the sort of situation where Reason would come to the conclusion "The mother and daughter shouldn't have been there."

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  53. Medulla Oblongata   3 days ago

    Previously unreleased emails reveal that the Biden admin knew cancer-causing toxins were likely released into the East Palestine, OH air following a catastrophic train derailment, even as admin officials publicly claimed everything was under control.

    https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/midwest/ohio-train-derailment/fema-white-house-east-palestine-exclusive/

    FEMA, White House covered up East Palestine devastation: Exclusive

    In September 2023, seven months later, President Biden issued an executive order, sending FEMA executive Jim McPherson to East Palestine to assess the community’s unmet needs.

    But new documents from FEMA obtained through the Freedom of Information Act show extensive coordination between FEMA, the White House, the National Security Council, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Justice, voicing serious concerns about health, toxins and the unmet needs of East Palestine following the train derailment.

    But publicly, their message was that there was nothing to those concerns.

    Pacey added, “It was only discussed internally, and it actually was discussed all the way up to the White House.

    “There’s White House officials and National Security Council officials discussing the dangers of the cancer cluster potential and the health issues and discussing whether or not to release the unmet needs report to the public and to the media.”

    They never released the “Unmet Needs Report” to the public or the media, and the FEMA coordinator sent here by Biden wouldn’t meet with residents.

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  54. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   3 days ago

    Chemjeff unmasked.

    Sarah McBride: "When politicians claim that an issue affecting only a handful of people is the most important one in an election, we have to ask ourselves: Why?

    It’s a distraction—meant to divert the federal government’s time and attention toward hurting everyday Americans. And yes, that includes the very people who voted for them in the last election, too.

    Because every time they say the word "trans", every time they say the word "immigrant", look at what they are doing with their grubby hands.
    Because I guarantee you they are picking the pocket of American workers.

    Andy Ngo: Trans is focused on so heavily because it’s a proxy for undermining some of the most fundamental things actually. Trans ideology at its core is about spreading lies about biology and humanity, and using institutions, culture, thuggery and/or the state to enforce those lies

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    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

      Pasting this here because it's evergreen:

      “Political correctness is communist propaganda writ small. In my study of communist societies, I came to the conclusion that the purpose of communist propaganda was not to persuade or convince, not to inform, but to humiliate; and therefore, the less it corresponded to reality the better. When people are forced to remain silent when they are being told the most obvious lies, or even worse when they are forced to repeat the lies themselves, they lose once and for all their sense of probity. To assent to obvious lies is in some small way to become evil oneself. One's standing to resist anything is thus eroded, and even destroyed. A society of emasculated liars is easy to control. I think if you examine political correctness, it has the same effect and is intended to.”

      Take for instance, Sarah McBride. His real name is Tim, and what a lot of people aren't aware of is that he's basically a ward of the Bidens. Beau even said that he was practically a member of the family.

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    2. mad.casual   3 days ago

      Trans ideology at its core is about spreading lies about biology and humanity, and using institutions, culture, thuggery and/or the state to enforce those lies

      Yeah, no shit. This was obvious from the time of Reason's "This is just a Conservative moral panic." in direct opposition to the actual libertarian stance of "Private businesses should have every right to say who can and can't use their restrooms and how."

      From then on, every time someone said, "This is just about bathrooms." you knew they were lying.

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    3. Mike Parsons   3 days ago

      Trans is focused on so heavily: see also many of the sites putting out pride flags this year. They are either a trans hybrid, or a straight trans flag.

      As you quoted, part of it is because its the most absurd thing, and getting someone to kneel and say the absurd thing is the ultimate dominance move. "The emperor is fully clothed, and well dressed, as we all can see"

      But also, these people have become their vanguard in the culture war. Angry, mentally ill, and willing to burn shit down for them.

      The most despicable and insidious part about the trans agenda, is the "you will accept that reality is what we say it is, opposite of everything you have observed, and you will say it happily and willingly, or else we will see you unemployed and beaten". These people are the most dangerous for a society.

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  55. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   3 days ago

    Sarcasmicwatch violence prevention tip.

    To repeat: Jews need to arm up. Especially for public gatherings. Become a hard target.

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  56. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   3 days ago

    Sarcasmicism is violent hate.

    A couple was murdered in DC outside a Jewish museum a few weeks ago while the assailant yelled “Free Palestine”

    No one took that as a sign to tone down the rhetoric or at least try to be accurate. There were no media discussions about the environment being created or stochastic terrorism.

    Now we have Jews being attacked with Molotov cocktails in Colorado for participating in a walk for hostages.

    This will continue to escalate.

    It's been barely a month since they burned the Pennsylvania governors mansion down.

    The PA Gov home arson attack and DC Jewish event murders have been memoryholed by the media. This will be also.

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    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   3 days ago

      The Palestinian cause is so righteous that every time someone "takes action" on its behalf they do some shit like shoot a girl in the back or set an old lady on fire.

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      1. Dillinger   3 days ago

        why would a boundary exist in response to genocide and starvation?

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    2. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   3 days ago

      So a terrorist attack about once a week.

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    3. Eeyore   3 days ago

      Can we go back to people self immolating for Palestine?

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  57. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

    New Mexico's state parks director insisted to Bloomberg that if management were transferred to the state, many of the park units would end up closing. But if there's no political will within the state to fund these sites, maybe that's a sign that taxpayers there don't value them highly enough and that they shouldn't continue to be publicly operated.

    New Mexico wouldn't shut them down from lack of will; there's several state parks that they do manage with varying degrees of competence. It's because New Mexico is a poor as fuck state that's currently working to choke off one of the largest money-making industries there. Tourism is huge in New Mexico, but it's not as impactful on the revenue side as oil and gas. There's no way I can see them properly managing something like Chaco Culture, which is WAY the fuck out in the middle of nowhere, or White Sands, which is affected by all the military activity from the nearby missile range.

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    1. BYODB   3 days ago

      I had the same thought. New Mexico is abysmally poor.


      Among U.S. states, Mississippi had the highest poverty rate in 2018 (19.7% poverty rate), followed by Louisiana (18.65%), New Mexico (18.55%) and West Virginia (17.10%).

      When your fellow traveler states are Mississippi, Louisiana, and West Virginia you know you're not rich enough to be Progressive, but they make a go of it anyway. I refuse to go to Santa Fe anymore, which is kind of sad. There are homeless people everywhere in the city which makes a vacation there unpleasant.

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      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 days ago

        Santa Fe is so massively overrated as a tourist stop; it's basically just a colony of California and Washington DC, and it shows in the socio-economic environment there.

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        1. BYODB   3 days ago

          Regardless of how overrated it might have been in the past, it's certainly true now. I was there last year and it was snowing pretty heavily and all those art shops had big clusters of homeless people blocking the store fronts.

          It's certainly massively overrated now, unless you look at it as some kind of human petting zoo.

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  58. Vesicant   3 days ago

    Gutting is usually considered a bad thing, as in removing vital functions. But Wolfe uses it to mean just the opposite. Why am I not surprised that 'reason' uses the Humpty Dumpty dictionary?

    And yeah, why should I as a taxpayer in, say, Wyoming, have to pay for MCRD Parris Island or Fort Benning or whatever? I have no plans to go to those places. Let South Carolina and Georgia pay for them.

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  59. Mike Parsons   3 days ago

    Damn, surprised the Paris riots haven't made an appearance in the daily.

    "Football riot" - billed by the MSM

    Weird, its been days, and this 'football riot' has almost no jerseys represented, but a really large number of black and brown people, wearing all black, in keffiyehs spray painting "free gaza" on shit while burning and looting everything in the area...

    ...I feel like we have seen this exact thing, in another form...recently...

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    1. diver64   2 days ago

      Usually the football riots have fans wearing their teams jerseys not waving Algerian and Palestinian flags but whom am I to judge.

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