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Middle East

Netanyahu Meets With Trump

Plus: Zohran Mamdani's creative race identification, catastrophic Hill Country flooding, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 7.7.2025 9:30 AM

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United States President Donald J Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel shake hands at the conclusion of a news conference at the White House in Washington, DC, February 4, 2025. | Chris Kleponis - CNP/Polaris/Newscom
United States President Donald J Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel shake hands at the conclusion of a news conference at the White House in Washington, DC, February 4, 2025. (Chris Kleponis - CNP/Polaris/Newscom)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with President Donald Trump today: It's the first meeting since the U.S. and Israel struck Iran, and the two leaders intend to talk through what sort of nuclear deal the U.S. should pursue with Iran, as well as what a possible ceasefire in Gaza could look like and how Trump could broker such a deal.

Israel and Hamas have agreed on short-term ceasefires in the past: a January–March ceasefire earlier this year, and a brief August 2024 pause in the fighting. Trump says he wants a more durable truce: a 60-day pause in the fighting during which a full stop to the war is negotiated.

"Hamas has insisted that any cease-fire plan must pave a path to a complete and lasting cessation of hostilities," reports The New York Times. But "Netanyahu…has insisted on a temporary cease-fire until Hamas's military wing and government are dismantled." 

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"We will free our hostages," Netanyahu said just days ago, referring to the captives still held in Gaza, "and we will defeat Hamas." Current estimates say that, of the 251 hostages taken by the terrorists on that terrible day in October 2023, roughly 50 remain in Gaza, with at least 27 of those believed to be dead. Hamas has remained resistant to being dismantled (and to any occupation by Israeli soldiers to ensure the group is stamped out). But among the right wing in Israel, eradicating Hamas is a necessary precondition.

One thing to watch: Netanyahu's view of Trump's pursuit of a nuclear deal with Tehran. In the past, Netanyahu has resisted this idea. But Trump appears to be highly motivated to pursue diplomacy following the American strikes on nuclear sites in Iran, and the recent 12-day fighting between Iran and Israel.

Reports as to how much enriched uranium was actually destroyed vary; Trump has characteristically claimed huge success, but Iranian authorities have claimed that enriched uranium was actually moved to alternate sites prior to the attack. Regardless, there are still unanswered questions related to how much of a setback Tehran's nuclear program has been dealt, and Netanyahu and Trump will need to figure out what type of nuclear capabilities they will and will not tolerate from Tehran—and how to bring that about.

Move over, Eric Adams: We'll have another black mayor soon! Self-proclaimed socialist Zohran Mamdani, when applying to Columbia University back in 2009 as a high school senior, claimed he was "Asian" as well as "Black or African American." It's true that Mamdani was born in Uganda to parents of Indian descent (a Punjabi Hindu mother and a Gujarati Muslim father), and that he was named after the Ghanaian socialist politician Kwame Nkrumah (for his middle name). But it pretty clearly looks like Mamdani was trying to use affirmative action to his advantage: He was born into a position of great privilege, to very wealthy parents, moving to South Africa when he was five and then to New York City when he was seven.

Mamdani, for his part, "said his answers on the college application were an attempt to represent his complex background given the limited choices before him, not to gain an upper hand in the admissions process," reports The New York Times. Sure. "Most college applications don't have a box for Indian-Ugandans, so I checked multiple boxes trying to capture the fullness of my background," said Mamdani, who says he then wrote in "Ugandan" when given the opportunity to provide more information. He claims he filled out all his college applications the same way.

Look, I'm not sure I buy this. Most well-off students who've been at academically competitive schools spend a fair bit of time thinking about how to put their absolute best foot forward to win the admissions game. In an affirmative action regime, this type of, uh, creativity is incentivized.

If Mamdani can claim he's African American, maybe Elon Musk should too. Maybe the category is meaningless, or can be made meaningless the more people claim it. All of this is, I think, a good argument in favor of universities scrapping race-conscious admissions processes: The rich-kid/third-culture kid ability to game the system could, in fact, convince proponents that the system doesn't actually work as intended, which would be a victory for those of us who think race-conscious processes are discriminatory and offensive.

The kicker: Even after all this, Columbia rejected him. (Racist!)


Scenes from New York: 

I hope you all had a blessed Fourth! pic.twitter.com/eaJM5rsqGo

— Liz Wolfe (@LizWolfeReason) July 7, 2025


QUICK HITS

  • Early in the morning on July 4, Texas' Hill Country experienced a downpour of rain that made the Guadalupe River rise 26 feet in 45 minutes. The unexpected overnight flooding has killed at least 81 people—28 of them children, due to the flooding hitting a Christian girls' camp, Camp Mystic—with 41 still missing. Finger-pointing has already started: Texas officials say the National Weather Service failed to issue accurate warnings, while others have claimed the NWS is understaffed, in both the San Angelo and San Antonio offices, and thus incompetent. The Weather Service itself has said there was no real way to predict this level of rainfall and that the forecasts were the best they had available, but that the storm escalated beyond what they had imagined. Others have blamed the fact that Kerr County (where most of the deaths occurred) does not have a flood warning system, which taxpayers deemed too expensive to pay for. It's a terrible tragedy, and search-and-rescue missions are using helicopters, horses, and drones to try to find the missing.
  • I'm sorry for the continue Zohran Mamdani hate, but the cherry on top of this picture is that he's wearing gloves (it was taken during the pandemic):

Perfect juxtaposition between the man bold enough to navigate the ocean on a wooden boat and pathetic behavior of the modern leftist, who can only take his wholly unearned moral superiority and destroy what greater men have built https://t.co/LsfeQ1wo5Y

— Inez Stepman ⚪️????⚪️ (@InezFeltscher) July 6, 2025

  • For more spice from Stepman, check out this week's Just Asking Questions:

  • European and American negotiators "worked over the weekend to hash out a preliminary deal that would avoid a massive tariff escalation. Ambassadors from the bloc's countries are on standby in the event the European Commission…makes headway in the talks," reports Bloomberg. Meanwhile, "Any Country aligning themselves with the Anti-American policies of BRICS, will be charged an ADDITIONAL 10% Tariff," said the president in a Truth Social post on Sunday night. "There will be no exceptions to this policy." So: a mixed bag on trade.
  • "An Australian woman was on Monday convicted of murdering three elderly relatives of her estranged husband with a meal laced with poisonous mushrooms, and attempting to murder a fourth, in a case that gripped the country," reports Reuters.
  • Thailand's pot "green rush" has been mostly put to a stop.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with President Donald Trump today...

    Who will be giving who his orders?

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

      Worst Hitler ever. Can't even antisemite properly.

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      1. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

        Jewish is the new Hitler.

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        1. Dillinger   2 days ago

          "it's funny, because it's true" ~~ Fat Tony

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  2. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 days ago

    But it pretty clearly looks like Mamdani was trying to use affirmative action to his advantage:

    Why would he not?

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    1. Longtobefree   2 days ago

      A racist playing racist games by the rules of a racist "university" for racist gain.
      How is this news in New York?

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      1. Ajsloss   2 days ago

        If you want to survive the rat racist, you need to take advantage anyway you can.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

          Wait, are you calling Mamdani vermin? Cuz it sure sounds like you are calling Mamdani vermin.

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      2. mad.casual   2 days ago

        How is this news in New York?

        Or Reason. People shouldn't be playing pointless race-hierarchy games for reparations, justification of violent revolution, social clout, or political points? What kind of filthy, waiting-to-pounce, Kulturwar, Conservative-adjacent are you?

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

          It's Reason, with their egalitarian DEI libertarianism.

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    2. Marshal   2 days ago

      The takeaway is that these rules are not enforced against anyone sufficiently leftist. So remember this and compare the "outrage" when someone on the right is exposed for doing the same thing.

      Keep in mind this double standard and evidence the left creates these rules specifically for themselves to take advantage of instead of principled redress will be portrayed by sarc as a lack of principle on your part rather than his and the left's generally. He thinks this is compelling when the truth is that it demonstrates his thinking is thoroughly corrupted by allegiance to Team Blue.

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    3. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   1 day ago

      If that goddamn pinko is black, then so am I.

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  3. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    Hamas has insisted that any cease-fire plan must pave a path to a complete and lasting cessation of hostilities...

    Lol.

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

      Then they should stop killing people

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

        Did they dismantle their own Martyr fund yet?

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    2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

      Moat around Gaza and name it the River Jordan. Win win?

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

      We laugh, but there are people on this very board whose memories don't go back a year and a half.

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   2 days ago

        Sarc can’t even remember yesterday much less last week.

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

          Well he is rarely here anymore. So makes sense.

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

            Sarcasmic who?

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            1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 days ago

              The guy with the “fuck those people” motto.

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    4. Vernon Depner   1 day ago

      Hamas is committed to ceasing hostilities as soon as the entire world is subjugated to Islam.

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      1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   1 day ago

        Nah, then there is the whole Shoa vs Sunni thing

        Of course after all the Sufis are killed.

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        1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   1 day ago

          Islam is a curse upon the earth.

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    5. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

      Your hostilities oppress me; my hostilities de-colonize you.

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  4. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    Self-proclaimed socialist Zohran Mamdani, when applying to Columbia University back in 2009 as a high school senior, claimed he was "Asian" as well as "Black or African American."

    Asian and black? They cancel each other out when applying to college.

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    1. Vernon Depner   1 day ago

      Yeah, he would have needed to be transgender to get in.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

        Or computer whiz AND basketball star.

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  5. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    He was born into a position of great privilege, to very wealthy parents, moving to South Africa when he was five and then to New York City when he was seven.

    Almost as though skin color is irrelevant and shouldn't be considered for admission.

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 days ago

      Look at the dreamer from the 70’s here.
      Skin color is the most important thing.

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

        I thought wanting to mutilate yourself and lie about your gender is the most important thing

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    2. Michael Ejercito   1 day ago

      That is what anti-discrimination laws demand.

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  6. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 days ago

    I'm sorry for the continue Zohran Mamdani hate,..

    He is a product of New York culture. Enjoy.

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   2 days ago

      Hating on New York “culture” is pretty much a pastime in the rest of the country.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

        That's OK. New York "culture" hates the rest of the country.

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

      True libertarianism is never fighting back against the culture that raised Zohran up.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

        And submitting to cultures that despise libertarianism.

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  7. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    I hope you all had a blessed Fourth!

    Won't someone please think of the dogs?

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    1. rbike (Retardfinder@ Reason)   1 day ago

      It's 4rth.

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   1 day ago

        And peaking out.

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  8. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    "Maybe the category is meaningless, or can be made meaningless the more people claim it"

    I've been saying the same thing about "trans". Like if every man in my company went to HR and said, "Please record that I am now identifying as a woman. I will not be changing my name wardrobe, pronouns, or getting surgery or hormone treatment, and I will continue to use the restroom according to my birth-sex, but it still counts according to their rules." It would alter our male/female ratios and make us be among the most progressive companies in our field!

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

      The DEI score would be fantastic if the entire company identified as trans women.

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      1. Ajsloss   2 days ago

        But with whom do they have sex?

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        1. Neutral not Neutered   2 days ago

          Palmala Handerson

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

            That bitch is cheating on sarc?

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            1. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   2 days ago

              Sarc did tell her to “fuck those people”.

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              1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

                Can I get on The List?

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        2. Vernon Depner   1 day ago

          Having sex is so twentieth century.

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  9. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    The Weather Service itself has said there was no real way to predict this level of rainfall and that the forecasts were the best they had available...

    As much as I hate to defend a cherished institution, this is likely the correct answer. But, by all means, let's turn into Italy and prosecute the eggheads.

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 days ago

      But we know for sure what the weather will be 20 years from now!

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

        Which is why we persecute energy companies and taxpayers wallets.

        Just like Zeus and Poseidon, government can change the future's weather. Now pay your tithes and kneel to pray.

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      2. BYODB   2 days ago

        That's the joke.

        If they can actually predict the climate out into the future, it would necessarily mean they could accurately predict the weather tomorrow.

        I don't think I really need to tell anyone that weather predictions are less then stellar which is an actual indictment of the climate cult.

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        1. Neutral not Neutered   1 day ago

          Only when it's convenient. The left is trying to blame Trump admin for not acting fast enough and stopping the Texas floods

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          1. BYODB   1 day ago

            Of course they are. They thought Obama could lower the sea's, so why shouldn't the office of President be able to stop a flood too?

            I'm trying to think of a case where Democrats have lauded a Republican disaster response since 9/11 but I'm coming up short. Can anyone think of one?

            I asked AI, and AI just gave examples of Republicans praising disaster relief efforts. Weird.

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      3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

        Duh, ask Greta. It will be deadly, and no humans will be alive in 20 years to check.

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    2. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

      I blame movies like The Day After Tomorrow for giving the unwashed masses the impression 'scientists' are infallible know-it-alls.

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      1. Mickey Rat   2 days ago

        We undermine the holy notion of "rule by experts" if we admit that scientists are fallible!

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      2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 days ago

        I can imagine a Far Side cartoon of a 2 guys in a computer lab with alarms going off and one has his hand hovering over 2 buttons marked "Shelter in Place" and "Mandatory Evacuation" with the caption, "Hey, Stan, which one does ChatGTP say we push for a flood?"

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        1. Ajsloss   2 days ago

          And inside the machine is a seal that randomly returns an answer by picking which fish bucket he wants to eat out of?

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        2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 day ago

          “Shelter in place” is for mass shootings and viruses. Duh.

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      3. TrickyVic (old school)   2 days ago

        Jeff Goldblum hit hardest.

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        1. Dillinger   2 days ago

          dude knows dinosaurs and flies and alien killing viruses and Geena Davis ... solid.

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          1. Ajsloss   2 days ago

            Don't forget the time he raped Charles Bronson's wife and daughter.

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            1. Dillinger   1 day ago

              I mean, how can anybody?

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        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 days ago

          To be fair, Ian Malcolm is basically Crichton's self-insert, notably because he's a trained scientist who's critical of scientific advancements when they're done without consideration for the ethics of those advancements. Crichton was also critical of the green cult and the tendency of "Science!" to blame everything bad on global warming, and his work was intensely focused around the theme of the breakdown of complex systems, which modern science seems to fetishize above all else.

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

            Coincidentally, I am re-reading Jurassic Park right now. I appreciate Chrichton's technical knowledge and philosophical perspective, but Malcolm's rant against science and technology towards the end of the book becomes a bit luddite and eco-theocratic.

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            1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   1 day ago

              I don't see it as Luddite. He is raging about the illusion of control.

              And now chaos theory proves that unpredictability is built into our daily lives. It is as mundane as the rainstorm that we cannot predict. And so the grand vision of science, hundreds of years old - the dream of total control - has died in our century. And with it, much of the the justification, the rationale for science to do what it does. And for us to listen to it. Science has always said that it may not know everything now, but it will know, eventually. But now we see that it isn't true. It is an idle boast. As foolish, and as misguided, as the child who jumps off a building because he believes he can fly."

              Look at how the flooding in Kerrville is already being weaponized against the administration. The proper response should be that it is a waste of money because we will never predict these things beyond a limited degree of accuracy anyway. It is a shame those little girls died, but it will happen again and no amount of spending will ever prevent it.

              Scientists need to stop pretending they can "know" anything derived from a set of assumptions.

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              1. Mike Parsons   1 day ago

                "The proper response should be that it is a waste of money because we will never predict these things beyond a limited degree of accuracy anyway. It is a shame those little girls died, but it will happen again and no amount of spending will ever prevent it."

                Ya, its very fashionable, and honestly the low watt shitlib go to of "Trump defunded FEMA/X-Govt-organization therefore its his fault!!", not at all remembering we have had numerous, and recent, examples of when FEMA and local/state areas did not have any targeted cuts to their funding, and had bad shit happen.

                Helene was bad, and that was despite all of FEMAs best efforts (if you include not helping someone specifically based on their politics). Bush didnt cut FEMA or the weather service before Katrina.

                Weather fucking happens. The bigger issue seems to be that FEMA when fully (read: over) funded cant get their shit together and help people half the time.

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          2. Mike Parsons   1 day ago

            "Crichton was also critical of the green cult and the tendency of "Science!" to blame everything bad on global warming, and his work was intensely focused around the theme of the breakdown of complex systems, which modern science seems to fetishize above all else."

            Someone should write a totally fictional tale about a bunch of arrogant smug scientists who wanted to play god and design ever increasingly dangerous bioweapons by manipulating the genome of viruses in a genome manipulating virus lab, and then one escapes and wreaks havoc on the world, causing the smug arrogant scientists to spend the rest of the movie obfuscating and blaming it on a totes reasonable "it just happened naturally at a wet market, next door to the virus genome manipulation center" to absolve themselves of the blame they should bare for specifically trying to play god with tHe ScIeNce, and then tell everyone who questions them that they dont know what they are talking about, and who are you to question them anyways, ALL of the respectable scientists agree it wasnt the respectable scientists fault, and also you are a racist for even thinking to question them.

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    3. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

      No, they need lockdown powers and if there is even a 1% chance of flood we have to treat it as a certainty in terms of our response.

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    4. Randy Sax   2 days ago

      Was there a rainbow afterwards? Something about a vengeful god or leprechauns?

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      1. Vernon Depner   1 day ago

        Or the Vengeful Rainbow God of the Leprechauns?

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        1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 day ago

          Or the pride of the Vengeful Rainbow God of the Leprechauns?

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        2. Jefferson Paul   1 day ago

          Vengeful Leprechaun would be a great band name.

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    5. JFree   1 day ago

      Texas or Kerr County is 'at fault'. The NWS can only 'predict' a big rainfall. Which really doesn't matter unless you tell people via an actual warning system - that the actual rain is now falling and flooding is imminent. That warning system is always local and apparently the locals decided it was too expensive.

      Damn shame about the folks there. I have lots of family and friends in that area - including grandkids of them at that camp and people rescued off rooftops.

      Appropos of absolutely nothing at all - buta good youtube of Stevie Ray Vaughan playing Texas Flood live

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      1. Gaear Grimsrud   1 day ago

        Yeah I put Stevie on when I heard about this.

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

    Polis is dreamy?

    https://x.com/GovofCO/status/1941497395583271008

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   2 days ago

      And the reply which ratioed him:

      Holy fuck dude, this is super retarded. Delete it.

      https://x.com/ifindretards/status/1941642222258225277?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA

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    2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 days ago

      Now I am sad. I watched the video muted and then I realized it must be set to song and that I knew the lyrics to that song.

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    3. Michael Ejercito   2 days ago

      Did any of the Reason writers claim Polis was dreamy?

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   2 days ago

        ENB used to imply it in her Roundups all the freaking time.

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

        All the fangirling a few years ago certainly implied that he was. Reason turned into Tiger Beat and Polis was its David Cassidy.

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    4. BYODB   1 day ago

      Gosh, it's almost like some of us warned about this specific thing when government took a much, much larger role in health care.

      To paraphrase Princess Leia, the more they try to tighten their grip the more people fall through their fingers.

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

    Breaking911
    @Breaking911
    WATCH: California car wash owner say he experienced a “breach of his rights” when ICE agents walked past an ‘Employees Only’ sign

    https://x.com/Breaking911/status/1940567889289027665

    Signs have more power than inferior court judges.

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

      They are employees. Just not of the Car wash. Perhaps the owner should have been more specific

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    2. mad.casual   2 days ago

      If, almost 25 yrs. ago, somebody had thought to put "No Airplane Parking" signs on the outside of the Twin Towers, tragedy might have been averted.

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      1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   1 day ago

        Too soon?

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        1. BYODB   1 day ago

          This makes me feel bad for Gilbert Gottfried all over again.

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      2. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   1 day ago

        A “No airplane crashing zone” sign would have worked better.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

          What about a "No A-rabs Allowed" sign?

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  12. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    I'm sorry for the continue Zohran Mamdani hate, but the cherry on top of this picture is that he's wearing gloves...

    Those gloves obscure his skin color!

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

      You know what other "black" guy wore a white glove on one hand?

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      1. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

        Or the other black guy whose glove did not fit.

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        1. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

          If the glove-wearing sort you must deport.

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      2. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 days ago

        Mickey Mouse?

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      3. Vernon Depner   1 day ago

        Rick Allen?

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  13. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    If you think the media has reached bottom, think again.

    "Early in the morning on July 4, Texas' Hill Country experienced a downpour of rain that made the Guadalupe River rise 26 feet in 45 minutes. "

    How the Daily Beast characterized it:

    ICE Barbie Dodges Blame for Disastrous Texas Flooding on Trump’s Watch

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    1. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

      And if you thought the left couldn't get any lower...nothing like using a bunch of drowned 10-12 year old girls to advance you political hacks.

      https://x.com/Fynnderella1/status/1941567217155571958

      [References screenshot of other tweet with text as follows]

      May all visitors, children, non-MAGA voters and pets be safe and dry.

      Kerr County MAGA voted to gut FEMA. They deny climate change.

      May they get what they voted for.

      Bless their hearts.

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

        https://www.brokentruth.tv/p/shots-heard-alumnus-dr-christina

        The cunt that posted that is also part of a group funded by the drug industry to go after doctors they disagree with. He favorite tactic is failing false complaints to the Texas medical board.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

          But remember how Democrats are the morally superior and compassionate party.

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        2. Medulla Oblongata   1 day ago

          She's been fired by her group practice, seems like...

          https://x.com/nypost/status/1942188095878648011

          Pediatrician fired for vile post politicizing devastating Texas floods: May Trump supporters get ‘what they voted for’

          According to the New York Post, Propst’s employer, Blue Fish Pediatrics, originally stated that she was suspended. They later shared that she was no longer employed.

          “We want to be clear: we do not support or condone any statement that politicizes tragedy, diminishes human dignity, or fails to clearly uphold compassion for every child and family, regardless of their background or beliefs,” the original statement from the organization said.

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

      Don't you know daily beast is one of the pure unbiased media that can be cited here according to jeff?

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

      I need to see a link. I can't even

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      1. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

        Sorry, I accidentally left it out.

        https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/ice-barbie-dodges-blame-for-disastrous-texas-flooding-on-trump-s-watch/ar-AA1I2xgE

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        1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 days ago

          Notice that progressives always seem to come up with the most blatantly misogynist epithets for women they disfavor. I see it as proof that they think like that all the time.

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          1. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

            Same with blacks.

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          2. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

            Yes, there was that and so much more wrapped up into one horrendous headline.

            ICE Barbie: blatantly misogynist epithets (imagine if Fox news called out Biden admin on this sort of basis)
            ICE: why is ICE leader being questioned about a flash flood? Is this somehow ICE's purview? Is she supposed to be an expert on flash floods?
            Dodges Blame: Begs the question that it was somehow her fault.
            Trump's Watch: natural disasters themselves are not the President's fault, although there may be fair questions to ask about an administration's response to them

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            1. mad.casual   2 days ago

              ICE: why is ICE leader being questioned about a flash flood? Is this somehow ICE's purview? Is she supposed to be an expert on flash floods?

              It casts my mind back to the scene from the situation room during Hurricane Katrina, where Bush, et al., is trying to figure out whether to override the Governor and deploy the National Guard and the pencil-necked "Scientist" is hemming "It *may* top the levees... or it may not." and the reporting flowed along the lines of Kanye's "George Bush hates black people." narrative.

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          3. BYODB   2 days ago

            Yeah, if you wander off the plantation progressives suddenly show you what they really think of the people they claim to speak for.

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            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

              And women especially. For the left, a modern righteous womyn must deny biology and declare motherhood a form of patriarchal oppression. Any woman who chooses to be a breeder is a traitor to the holy cause.

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

          DONALD TRUMP CONTROLS THE WEATHER!!!

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          1. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   1 day ago

            Of course he does, he’s literally Hitler, or so I’ve been told by some people on Facebook.

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            1. Outlaw Josey Wales   1 day ago

              At least the floods will run on time.

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

    About that last jobs report...

    https://redstate.com/streiff/2025/07/03/june-job-report-leaves-professional-economic-forecasters-looking-pretty-silly-n2191196

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    1. BYODB   2 days ago

      Literally the exact opposite of how things went under Biden in just about every respect.

      Federal jobs down, public sector up. Hilarious.

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

      Hope Pluggo holds his breath for the traditional downward revision from the last four years.

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    3. DesigNate   1 day ago

      Wish it wasn’t driven by Public Sector growth, but at least that’s at state and local levels and not the fed.

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  15. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 days ago

    .. but Iranian authorities have claimed that enriched uranium was actually moved to alternate sites prior to the attack.

    You know they would not lie about that.

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  16. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    European and American negotiators "worked over the weekend to hash out a preliminary deal that would avoid a massive tariff escalation."

    The eurotrash made Americans work over the 4th holiday weekend? TARIFF THEIR ASSES.

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    1. Longtobefree   2 days ago

      They should have thrown the EU negotiators into Boston Harbor and gone home for a BBQ.

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      1. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

        The irony being that the Boston Tea Party was in opposition to Europeans enacting taxes on Americans. Now we are fighting to do it to ourselves.

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        1. BYODB   1 day ago

          I'd think it's more ironic that the founding of the nation used tariffs as the FedGov's revenue stream and now you seem to think an income tax code that no one knows the entirety of is just fine, but hey that's opinions for you I suppose.

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          1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

            now you seem to think an income tax code that no one knows the entirety of is just fine, but hey that's opinions for you I suppose.

            You seem to prefer both those income taxes and tariffs, but hey, that's assumptions for you.

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    2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

      Drinking expensive watered down cocktails and eating fruit sushi may not be how Americans celebrate but I wouldn't call it work either.

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

    Headline says it all. But remember. We must never go after officials who abused the powers of their office.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fbi-blocked-probe-alleged-chinese-2020-election-meddling-protect-wray-from-fallout-documents-show

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

      These have to be the most treasonous actions since the Rosenberg's.

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

    Not sure if this got posted last week... but liberal school was having kids draw pictures of Hitler as a hero.

    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1940041537238315047.html

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

      So when those teachers call Trump hitlar... They think they are complimenting him?

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    2. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

      but liberal school was having kids draw pictures of Hitler as a hero.

      Nope.

      One middle school social studies project tasked the students to sketch a child-sized drawing including “six traits of a leader” following their studies of Niccolo Machiavelli’s “The Prince,” according to an email from the Nysmith School.

      The Frankenstein amalgam included weaponry associated with rulers from Machiavelli’s time and a tie typically worn by modern-day businessmen or politicians.

      The drawing’s face, though, depicted a man’s face with Adolf Hitler’s unmistakable toothbrush mustache and slicked-back hair.

      https://nypost.com/2025/07/01/us-news/posh-virginia-private-school-that-allegedly-praised-hitler-expelled-three-jewish-students-who-faced-antisemitic-bullying-complaint/

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      1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 days ago

        You are a fucking idiot. Why on earth are middle schoolers being exposed to Machiavelli? It is Machiavellian.

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        1. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

          You are a fucking idiot.

          I didn't fall for the false narrative. So who is the fucking idiot?

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          1. BYODB   2 days ago

            What is perhaps more relevant is that three Jewish kids were expelled because they were being bullied for being Jewish. The school seems to think they were being 'overly sensitive' but maybe read the article and think about why one of those kids might have added a Hitler mustache to their drawing.

            HINT: It was almost certainly more bullying towards Jewish students in particular. It seems the schools response to all that was to...eject their Jewish students.

            It's a private school of course, so I suppose if they want to be huge assholes and kick out Jews that is their prerogative but it should also, at least apparently, give their school a reputation for antisemitism. Kids learn that shit at home, one might think, but the school certainly seems to reinforce that.

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            1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   1 day ago

              It's like the early 80s movie the wave part 2.

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wave_(1981_film)

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            2. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

              The bullying of the Jewish students is wrong, but irrelevant to the red herring Hitler stash.

              There's no known connection between the bullying incidents and the students (that there is no indication were the bullies) including Hitler in an assignment about Machiavellian leaders, which seems appropriate for the subject.

              We're trying to pass this woke bullshit and now conservatives are getting their panties in a knot if kids acknowledge the history of Hitler?!

              Being so afraid of a toothbrush mustache is as dumb as the blackface idiocy of a few years ago.

              I don't know about the Jewish kids and what bullying they endured, but "overly sensitive" sure describes some commenters here when it comes to Jews.

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              1. BYODB   1 day ago

                It's not a 'red herring' it's indicative of what the students were doing to piss off and marginalize their Jewish classmates. I suspect those students don't really idolize Hitler, but they are willing to cosplay that position to strike fear into their classmates.

                Notably, the classmates doing that were not expelled. Private school, sure, but one where apparently some of the parents are antisemites considering their kids are taking that position and kids don't usually arrive at those opinions on their own. The school went along with that too, so I'll call it like I see it.

                Oh, and lastly the reason you 'don't know about it' is because you didn't read the article it seems. You went hunting for a quote to support your position, but apparently didn't read the whole thing.

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                1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                  It's not a 'red herring' it's indicative of what the students were doing to piss off and marginalize their Jewish classmates. I suspect those students don't really idolize Hitler, but they are willing to cosplay that position to strike fear into their classmates.

                  There's no evidence this assignment involved any students involved with bullying or being bullied. Including Hitler with strong Machiavellian leaders on its own is appropriate.

                  Oh, and lastly the reason you 'don't know about it' is because you didn't read the article it seems. You went hunting for a quote to support your position, but apparently didn't read the whole thing.

                  This is a pompous and useless insult that only detracts from your point. I know what the article says the parents said. What I meant is that the bullying is completely independent from the Hitler pic which was latched on too for woke-ish shock value. It's bullshit.

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                  1. BYODB   1 day ago


                    There's no evidence this assignment involved any students involved with bullying or being bullied. Including Hitler with strong Machiavellian leaders on its own is appropriate.

                    On it's own, perhaps, but ignoring context seems to be your super power.

                    of her uncle, telling her they were glad he “died in the October 7th attack,” according to the complaint.


                    Some students mocked her for being “Israeli” and dubbed Jews as “baby killers,” unabashedly saying that “they deserve to die because of what is happening in Gaza,” the complaint stated.


                    Others doubled down and insisted that “everyone at the school is against Jews and Israel, which is why they hate you,” according to the complaint.

                    Sure, maybe it's a coincidence that one group 'rightly' noted that Hitler was a Machiavellian leader but when you add the context of classmates being openly antisemitic it's enough to make one suspect there is at least the possibility there were ulterior motives.

                    The 'best' kind of a harassment you can engage in is the kind that you can claim a legitimate ulterior motive for to those in charge while telling the people you're harassing that Hitler was right and you are vermin.

                    Of course, there is no direct evidence of that but it's also not a stretch given the Jewish parents complaints. That you wholly discount it as even a possibility is curious.

                    Perhaps this is just a case of Jewish parents being overly sensitive, but the other children being so cruel to their Jewish classmates and the schools total unwillingness to do anything about it doesn't paint the school in any kind of a good light.

                    You can call that 'Woke right' if you like, I suppose, but it would appear to be a direct response to actual harassment and bullying so perhaps they had just cause to be suspicious of those students motivations. I certainly find it at least possible.

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                    1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                      ignoring context seems to be your super power.

                      Your superpower seems to be inferring facts with certainty with minimal evidence.

                      For instance, if parents complain their Jewish child was bullied, you infer every child in the school is antisemitic.

                      That you wholly discount it as even a possibility is curious.

                      It's a bird. It's a plane. It's...another incorrect inference.

                    2. BYODB   1 day ago

                      You say I'm certain, yet I've noted many times that there are alternative explanations and I explain why I don't think those alternatives are as likely. But sure, that's 'certainty'. I'm open to being wrong, but frankly you have to latch on to this one particular incident because all the other one's are pretty cut and dried.

                      One thing I can say for sure is the parents listed this as one of their many examples of harassment and bullying, which a person might take as an indication that the kids knew full well who drew the assignment and took it as malicious.

                      They could well be mistaken about the malicious intent, but given the overt hostility from classmates regarding their faith it is not beyond the pale to assume this is one more incident in a long list of incidents.

                    3. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                      You say I'm certain, yet I've noted many times that there are alternative explanations and I explain why I don't think those alternatives are as likely.

                      OK. My apologies for mischaracterizing your argument.

                      but frankly you have to latch on to this one particular incident because all the other one's are pretty cut and dried.

                      Yeah. It's only the absurdities like claims of glorifying Hitler that I take issue with.

                  2. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   1 day ago

                    Yeah, there’s no way kids who bullied Jewish kids would think to draw hitler.

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                    1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                      Are the kids that bullied Jews the same ones that drew Hitler?

          2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   1 day ago

            I didn't fall for the false narrative. So who is the fucking idiot?

            Still you. You clearly want to ignore the implications of presenting Machiavellian principles to an immature audience. It is inevitable they reach the conclusion that Hitler was a strong leader.

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            1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

              Hitler was a strong leader. WTF is wrong with learning the truth? Now we have to avoid teaching kids about Hitler or Machiavelli to not hurt a protected class's feelings?

              Woke right bullshit!

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              1. BYODB   1 day ago

                'Strong leader' in some respects, perhaps, but that glosses over kind of a lot.

                When kids are taught about Pol Pot, do they normally lead with 'he was a strong leader' or do they lead with their atrocities?

                We have no information on how the school taught those subjects, but as you note that is rather secondary to the overt antisemitism of the students and school administration.

                It's always funny to see a Jew hating socialist try and distance themselves from Hitler when in reality they support most of the same stuff.

                Funny Illustration of this:

                When Wokes and Racists Actually Agree on Everything

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                1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                  Pol Pot eeked his way to power with guerillas and was leader of Cambodia for what, 4 or 5 years before he was toppled by Vietnam?

                  Hitler nearly conquered mainland Europe with a superior (at the start of WWII) military. His toppling required a world war among the most powerful nations in history. Hitler holds a much bigger place in western history.

                  It's always funny to see a Jew hating socialist try and distance themselves from Hitler when in reality they support most of the same stuff.

                  True.

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                  1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   1 day ago

                    So if pol pot only had a larger economy to fuel his mad desires, you would hold him in higher esteem ?

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                    1. BYODB   1 day ago

                      Yeah, this seems like a total non-sequitur. If Hitler was a 'strong leader' because he convinced Germany to become mass murdering psychopaths, I don't see how Pol Pot is any different beyond scale and who exactly he was murdering.

                    2. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                      If you asked an honest question, I would hold you in higher esteem.

                    3. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                      I don't see how Pol Pot is any different beyond scale and who exactly he was murdering.

                      That's on you.

              2. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   1 day ago

                James Lindsey, is that you?

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                1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

                  Ha!

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              3. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   1 day ago

                Now we have to avoid teaching kids about Hitler or Machiavelli to not hurt a protected class's feelings?

                The school is K-8, you fucking retard Marxist. Teaching politics to grade schoolers is not ethical. They don't have the capacity to discriminate between the finer points of Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Churchill, FDR, and Hirohito. They were all strong leaders who put their nation first, which is probably the point of the fucked-up lesson.

                "Truman dropped the bomb. Was that more or less ethical than Hitler attacking the Soviets? Let's ask some 8th graders who have studied Machiavelli."

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                1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                  ^These are the parents that raised a generation of snowflakes.

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                  1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   1 day ago

                    Your reluctance to engage honestly in the discussion on the ethics of teaching Machiavelli to kids is telling.

                    It has nothing to do with protecting their feelings. It's that they can't discriminate between a stongman and a strong leader. Kim Jong Un rules with absolute authority over 26 million people. Is he a strong leader?

                    Machiavelli himself said that The Prince applies only to rulers, not to the people. You think even an above average 12 year-old can grasp the subtlety of that statement? You trust that the teacher is providing that context? Getting kids to accept that the ends justifies the means is the point of teaching them Machiavelli.

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                    1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                      Kim Jong Un rules with absolute authority over 26 million people. Is he a strong leader?

                      Yes.

                      Machiavelli himself said that The Prince applies only to rulers, not to the people. You think even an above average 12 year-old can grasp the subtlety of that statement?

                      Yes.

                    2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   15 hours ago

                      You are wrong. You demonstrate it by refusing to engage any of my arguments.

                      Kim is a weak man who only power is threat of force and who rules only because the Chinese allow it.

                      Neither you nor a 12 year-old understand the subtlety of Machiavelli. You only get that might makes right. Which is of course the point, an indoctrination to Marxism.

                    3. Quicktown Brix   13 hours ago

                      You are wrong. You demonstrate it by refusing to engage any of my arguments.

                      You haven't made any arguments, only assertions and insults.

          3. Marshal   1 day ago

            I didn't fall for the false narrative. So who is the fucking idiot?

            You picked the school's narrative over the parents. You're no better than those who did the reverse, so if they're idiots so are you.

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            1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

              How? I'm only rejecting that the assignment was to draw Hitler as a hero. I'm not saying the children weren't bullied or that their expulsion wasn't inappropriate.

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              1. BYODB   1 day ago

                If that is the limit of your argument you would be correct, and I think we can chalk this one up to Jesse's kneejerk being off center of the actual thing but the thing itself still being pretty disgusting.

                If the school doesn't want to be labeled as antisemitic, they should stop excusing and supporting the behavior of antisemitic students. I suppose it's their right to be antisemites and operate their school in such a fashion, but it's also our right to notice their disgusting behavior.

                I'm still open to the idea that this is just some Jewish parents leaning on the antisemitic argument to get revenge on the school, but given the reporting that doesn't seem as likely as the alternative. I would concede that is a possibility since it has happened before. Jewish people are no more and no less ethical than anyone else.

                I'd bet the 'mean girls' that were causing these students problems are the kids of major donors the school literally can't piss off without shuttering their doors. Gross, but also understandable.

                That's exactly the kind of behavior I've seen from nepo kids in the past with massively rich parents. They can be as gross as they want, and they rarely see any consequences for it because everyone wants a piece of their parents wealth. I believe at least one judge referred to this as 'affluenza'.

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                1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                  Yeah. We're on the same page now. I agree with all this.

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              2. Marshal   1 day ago

                How? I'm only rejecting that the assignment was to draw Hitler as a hero.

                Right. The parents said one thing, the school said something else. Some people conclude the parents version is correct, others including you conclude the school is correct. Both sides are similarly weakly balanced. But you seem to think one narrative is "proven" and the other "proven false", and therefore that people concluding differently than you are "fucking idiots".

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              3. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   1 day ago

                I'm only rejecting that the assignment was to draw Hitler as a hero.

                Motte and bailey assholery. I said no such thing, referring to the linked thread, not to Jesse, yet you stated I fell for "a false narrative" and now you fall back on a defense that Jesse's original comment, which nobody else ever referenced, is misrepresentative after arguing for 4 hours.

                Teaching Machiavelli to kids is how you get kids drawing a Hitler face on their "strong leader", you twat. Hitler was not a strong leader. Strong leaders don't need to resort to fear and intimidation. Germany was a very resourceful nation with an angry and embittered population. Hitler was a demagogue and a propagandist who had to assassinate his opposition.

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                1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                  yet you stated I fell for "a false narrative"

                  But I didn't. You jumped on my comment with spit and vinegar. Your first fucking words were "You are a fucking idiot." Then you're mad I'm defending my point?

                  You want the kid gloves with careful qualifiers in response? Get over yourself. You woke snowflakes are all the same. Scream "racism?", then cry that words are violence if someone makes a defense.

                  Hitler was not a strong leader. Strong leaders don't need to resort to fear and intimidation.

                  Are you serious with this stupid woke bullshit? Only benevolent leaders are strong because you can't accept reality that the strong are often cruel?

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                  1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   1 day ago

                    Only benevolent leaders are strong because you can't accept reality that the strong are often cruel?

                    JFC, you seriously can't discriminate between Hitler and Churchill? Between Robespierre and Jefferson? Strong leaders can persuade. Hitler didn't persuade, you stupid fuck, he lied, he propagandized, and he plotted to murder his opponents.

                    It was Germany that was strong. Hitler was as spiritually weak as he was physically weak, only circumstance and the support of the strongest military and industrial leaders in Europe brought him any victories.

                    No wonder you think Machiavelli is fine to teach kids. You believe cruelty is strength.

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                  2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   1 day ago

                    You want the kid gloves with careful qualifiers in response? Get over yourself. You woke snowflakes are all the same. Scream "racism?", then cry that words are violence if someone makes a defense.

                    I can't even respond to that absurdity. It is all accusation with no evidence.

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                    1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                      No stones left in your glass house? Maybe try not accusing someone of being a retard Marxist then?

                    2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   15 hours ago

                      No stones left in your glass house?

                      Have you ever had an original thought, shitstain? I can't respond to nonsense and you know it.

                      "Reeee! Snowflakes! Reeee! Racism! Reeee! Woke bullshit!"

                      What the fuck is all that about? No reasoned response to anything, just dissemble, deflect, distract. You want an apology for calling you an retard? Try demonstrating that you aren't one. Give one convincing reason for teaching "rules are for thee, not for me" to children.

                    3. Quicktown Brix   13 hours ago

                      Have you ever had an original thought, shitstain?

                      Says the guy who agrees with everyone here to the guy that is constantly pushing back against the flow... Come on. Give me a challenge, please.

                      You want an apology for calling you an retard?

                      An apology would be meaningless to me. What I want is a civil debate. What gives? Why do you come out calling me a Marxist? Have you read anything I've said here? Have you noticed I routinely cite Ron Paul, Dave Smith and Thomas Massie? Have you swallowed Jesse's narrative that I'm Mike and project his opinions on me?

                      Why come out insulting me, discrediting yourself, then complain I'm not addressing your arguments? I owe you nothing.

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

              We call this the Mike special.

              His narratives have the backing of the left, making them superior.

              Can also be seen by hospitals who denied they were doing transgender surgeries, schools transing kids, racism as DEI, indoctrination as SEL, etc.

              There is always an esoteric excuse for their bad acts. Given to us by approved experts.

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  19. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    Thailand's pot "green rush" has been mostly put to a stop.

    I guess their tourism will have to go back to being ladyboy based.

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    1. Mickey Rat   2 days ago

      So the social problems of recreational drugs were not all caused by them being illegal? Inconceivable!

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      1. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

        Thai stick in the mud....

        This is the typical issue of decriminalized consumption with no legal supply combined with the usual pot tourism for the 1st location in a given region to tolerate consumption. Nothing to do with the effects of the drug itself.

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        1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 days ago

          Blame the foreigners.

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          1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

            You've met my neighbors?

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            1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   1 day ago

              You.

              … combined with the usual pot tourism …

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              1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                It was a joke.

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                1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   1 day ago

                  Also known as the sarc defense.

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                  1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

                    OK, but what am I defending?

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  20. Longtobefree   2 days ago

    " . . . talk through what sort of nuclear deal the U.S. should pursue with Iran"

    Say for an example, "You quit causing trouble and we won't drop a nuke the next time"?

    How does that deal sound?

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    1. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

      "I Am Altering the Deal, Pray I Don't Alter It Any Further."

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      1. Randy Sax   2 days ago

        The deal would have to be "Iran can't have any uranium, ever" or similar for it to be any kind of effective. Not BS "inspectors" who do nothing anyway.

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        1. BYODB   1 day ago

          The inspectors would probably like to do their jobs, but Iran has never allowed them to actually do so. At this point all the arguing over nuclear inspections is purely performative, it will never have any real result.

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  21. Longtobefree   2 days ago

    How very reason; obsess over the race boxes on an old application instead of emphasizing his statist politics.

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

    Hamas has remained resistant to being dismantled (and to any occupation by Israeli soldiers to ensure the group is stamped out).

    Given recent interviews of Gazans being threatened and killed by Hamas due to Hamas no longer controlling foreign aid... isnt Hamas also occupying?

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    1. Vernon Depner   1 day ago

      I wonder what percentage of Hamas fighters in Gaza are actually Gazans.

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

    Finger-pointing has already started: Texas officials say the National Weather Service failed to issue accurate warnings, while others have claimed the NWS is understaffed, in both the San Angelo and San Antonio offices, and thus incompetent.

    Question for you Liz... why add the liberal narratice on media from anchors like George S but not add the actual facts like flood warnings were issued 12 hours earlier and not a single model predicted more than a foot? If you're going to write about the narratives of both sides, dont include just one side of the narratives.

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

      She wants to keep her job.

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

        What's weird is it grew up in flash flood zones and the news talked about them all the time. How 3 to 4 inches of rain can cause a massive flash flood dependent on location.

        But ever since climate science moved to the elite institutions and focused on carbon, I rarely hear about it anymore. Likewise the moving of all news to cities has stopped the news from largely talking about it.

        Flash floods happen with even minor rain and dry land areas.

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        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 days ago

          For people who aren't aware, that part of Texas is ridiculously rural, too. Once you get past Boerne, it's bare-ass Hill Country in most of Kerr County save for a few small towns and Kerrville, which has half the county's population and is tiny on its own by any standard. I'd be surprised if there was even cell phone service in that part of the state which flooded, which is an issue because no one listens to the radio anymore and most people get their NWS warnings via cell phone alarm.

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          1. Marshal   1 day ago

            54k people live in the county almost half of which (~25k) live in the largest town.

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        2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 days ago

          Just to be clear, it didn't occur in a dry area. Austin, TX averages 36 inches of rainfall annually, the same as notoriously rainy Portland, OR. But Portland averages TWICE as many rainy days. Rain falls hard in Central Texas.

          The people of Central Texas should never be surprised by flash floods. In West Texas, which is dry, they occur every year. In El Paso and Juarez, they are expected.

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

            Never experienced a Texas rainfall. Are they like monsoon deluges?

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            1. BYODB   1 day ago

              Not quite that bad, even in Austin. The problem is in the hill country there are only so many places for the water to go and the low area's between the hills are something of a death sentence unless you act fast.

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              1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   1 day ago

                House sales here still require notification on property sold in low regions as being in flood zones due to flash floods.

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            2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 day ago

              They can get really fucking nasty, especially in the central part of the state, and lightning rod installation/surge protection is a big business there. You can get an entire month's worth of precipitation in about two hours. But typically it's a hard shower and done in a matter of minutes. The only time I recall any kind of steady precipitation was during the winter, and usually those aren't particularly heavy.

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              1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

                The ass-kicker storms are always the onshore legacy of hurricanes and tropical depressions, which can park in one spot and then drop tens of inches of rain over hours to days.

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          2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 day ago

            I do think there has to be a distinction between areas that are mostly dry through the year but get massive rainfall events, such as central and west Texas, and places like Louisiana that get relatively predictable precipitation patterns.

            Hill Country is mostly dry as crisp toast during the year, especially in the summer, and when I lived in San Antonio, that was the first time I'd ever heard about the necessity of "watering your foundation" in the summer due to the soil shifting from it drying out. Any mostly arid area is ripe for flash floods because the water doesn't get absorbed into the soil as fast (and that part of Texas is already on a limestone base that doesn't absorb shit), combined with the massive amount of rainfall that takes place at once when it does happen.

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            1. BYODB   1 day ago

              I mean, Edwards aquifer is right there but obviously that takes time to filter water into it.

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              1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 day ago

                Yeah, a lot of that water just goes straight into the aquifer after running through the landscape. I remember a few instances where heavy rainfall over a period of a few days actually raised it all on its own.

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    2. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 days ago

      More money needed for training!

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    3. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

      I kinda feel that was presented via "The Weather Service itself has said there was no real way to predict this level of rainfall and that the forecasts were the best they had available, but that the storm escalated beyond what they had imagined."

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  24. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    "Worst president ever!"

    https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2025/07/06

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  25. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

    Texas officials say the National Weather Service failed to issue accurate warnings..

    I would bet I have heard less than 50% of the NWS warnings I should have, and have ignored 100% of the ones I did hear.

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 days ago

      The “boy who cried wolf” effect.

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      1. Randy Sax   2 days ago

        I get the flood warning one about once every couple of months. When it turns out to be a nothingburger 99% of the time, no one cares anymore.

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    2. Dillinger   2 days ago

      >>ignored 100% of the ones I did hear.

      word.

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  26. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    Scenes from California (where Democrats keep digging deeper)

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/gas-crisis-looms-over-california-as-dems-continue-to-impose-crippling-regs/ar-AA1I23kh

    Democratic policies and new regulations hiked California’s gas prices on Tuesday

    Democrat policies and new regulations hiked California’s gas prices on Tuesday, and a slew of green energy initiatives has led to refinery closures and lofty gas prices in the Golden State that may soon spiral into a full-blown crisis.

    California is teetering on the brink of a gas crisis due primarily to Democrats’ green energy policies, as multiple major refineries prepare to shutter in the coming years and more stringent regulations on the oil and gas industries take effect. Democratic leadership and regulators enacted adjustments to California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) program on Tuesday, resulting in a gas price increase that may be the beginning of further pain at the pump for the state’s consumers.

    California has the highest tax on gasoline in the nation, and its cap-and-trade program for emissions has also been connected to high energy prices in the state. The combination of these stringent regulations and the forthcoming closures of the Phillips 66 and Valero refineries in the state could result in gas shooting up to $8 per gallon as soon as 2026, according to one study from the University of Southern California.

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 days ago

      Remember that old saying, “buy a Tesla”.

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      1. BYODB   1 day ago

        Heh, good luck with charging it of course. I'm sure you're well aware, but it's amusing none the less.

        I bet it's going to really suck to live anywhere near the Mojave when you can't get electricity for your AC unit.

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    2. Eeyore   2 days ago

      So you are saying the regulations are working?

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    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

      "gas shooting up to $8 per gallon as soon as 2026"

      Feature, not bug. And only version 2.0 by now.

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  27. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

    Nothing on the nothing to see here Epstein files?

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    1. Yuno Hoo   2 days ago

      Nothing like "Hey, Jeff, the guards will now take a prolonged smoke break while we work on those malfunctioning cameras (wink-wink)!"?

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    2. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

      The group who will not accept the official line on Epstien while accepting the 2020 election was the cleanest ever should be interesting.

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      1. Longtobefree   1 day ago

        Every bit as clean as 2016?
        https://thefederalist.com/2025/07/07/cia-review-reveals-obama-pushed-intel-community-to-launch-trump-russia-witch-hunt/

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

          Cleanest banana republic ever!

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  28. Mataratones   2 days ago

    "If Mamdani can claim he's African American, maybe Elon Musk should too. Maybe the category is meaningless, or can be made meaningless the more people claim it."
    Or maybe we could call it "black" instead of some euphemism.

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    1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 days ago

      If they were being honest about what they want it to mean, there would be just 2 boxes: "Oppressed" and "Oppressor".

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

        Don't you even intersectional?

        If the scale from worst oppressor to most oppressed does not have at least 10 boxes, then why bother supporting academic programs in grievance studies and critical theory?

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  29. sarcasmic   2 days ago

    "Any Country aligning themselves with the Anti-American policies of BRICS, will be charged an ADDITIONAL 10% Tariff," said the president in a Truth Social post on Sunday night.

    No, dickhead. American companies that sell imported goods will face an additional 10% tax on their supplies. Foreigners are not being charged a dime. AMERICAN COMPANIES PAY THE FUCKING TAX!

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 days ago

      I thought it was the consumers?

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

        Sarc's not big on consistency in his invective.

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   1 day ago

          He wouldn’t be Sarc if he were consistent.

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

      I do love idiots like you who think tariffs are passed 1:1 to consumers despite historical data showing around 5% are. Almost like there are other economic factors that play into prices.

      I also like how you're ignorant to the fact that Chinese companies have their own import warehouses in the US. Pretty racist to think only Americans can import.

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    3. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   2 days ago

      You still don’t understand the how and why of tariffs. You’re manipulating the market to either get them to buy the equivalent local goods or to get equivalent local goods produced.

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      1. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

        You’re manipulating the market

        Which is anti-libertarian and always has unintended consequences.

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        1. sarcasmic   2 days ago

          The muted dipshit that attacks anyone opposed manipulating the market with import taxes is accusing me of manipulating the market? What a dipshit. These dipshits accuse others of doing what they are doing while they are doing it. Shameless.

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          1. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

            I don't think he was accusing you. It was a generic "you" to explain the function of tariffs.

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            1. sarcasmic   2 days ago

              Whatever. I honestly don't care. Or I wouldn't have it on mute.

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              1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 days ago

                On “mute” , but still knows what was posted.
                Pathetic.

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                1. VULGAR MADMAN   1 day ago

                  That can’t be the real sarc, he doesn’t come here anymore.

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

                You don't mute anyone. You crave the attention too much.

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                1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   1 day ago

                  This.

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                  1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

                    Or muting, but peeking inside every gray box.

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              3. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   1 day ago

                You mute jack shit while declaring, “fuck those people”.

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

            Here is what you and Mike fail to understand in your ignorance. Tariffs aren't the only fucking form of manipulation. Not by a long shot. Regulatory differences, foreign subsidizing, etc all effect markets. Trade barriers from other countries also effect markets. There are dozens of government inducement that effect markets. But you fucking morons think only US tariffs have the overbearing effect.

            What you fail to realize in your ignorance is we have fucking data. Data that shows the effects from US tariffs have very low effects on prices. Decades of this data. Prices get offset through reduced prices on foreign shippers, reduced profits on importers, supply chain switches, domestic investment, monetary delta, etc etc.

            It continues to amaze me that we have all this data showing a less than 4% cost transfer of tariffs during trumps first term, a cost buried in the inflation data due to the Fed policy of 2% inflation targets. This is from the Atl Fed, not a maga source. We have decades of this data. Yet you fucking morons keep pushing religious beliefs.

            What we see is monetary manipulation is the primary driver of inflation. Regulatory burdens as the secondary. Yet you dumb bitches cry solely about tariffs. Youre fucking morons who refuse to learn.

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            1. Quicktown Brix   1 day ago

              You choose to only accept your favored cherry picked data. The consensus which you reject shows much greater effects of tariffs.

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            2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   1 day ago

              Regulatory differences, foreign subsidizing, etc all effect markets.

              Party control of standards reduces reliability. As someone who has seen a Chinese Grade 8 1" bolt fail, I can testify. And just take a look at any forum on Chinese heavy equipment.

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              1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   1 day ago

                Even basic metallurgy coming out of China is failing from steel to titanium. This of course adds many risks the tariffs are basically Hitler crowd refuse to actually acknowledge.

                Then the entire supplements chain out of there is bad too. Even toys have lead in them.

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          3. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   1 day ago

            So, “fuck those people”, right, hypocrite?

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    4. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 day ago

      You mad, bro?

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  30. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    Pretty sure The Guardian meant for this to be a double-down Trump voter gotcha! and an illegal alien sob story ("Canadian Mother"), but what I got from it was: Woman was deported once for being an illegal alien (albeit brought to the US as a child) intentionally chose to renter the US and her US family is mad because she got caught and is being deported again.

    “The only crime I committed is to love this country and to work hard and to provide for my kids.”

    The statement noted that re-entering the US without permission after being deported is a felony, and it said Olivera would remain in Ice’s custody “pending removal to Canada”.

    Canada’s government commented to KGTV that it was aware of Olivera’s detention but could not intervene on her behalf because “every country or territory decides who can enter or exit through its borders”. [Jeff hates that part]

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/i-want-my-vote-back-trump-voting-family-stunned-after-canadian-mother-detained-over-immigration-status/ar-AA1I3qeb

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    1. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

      Also, I see this as "low-hanging fruit". ICE didn't have to go out and hunt her down, she basically turned herself in by showing up for a green-card appointment as a potential immigration felon!

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

        Good thing 'public stupidity' isn't a crime; she'd be in jail.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

          Maybe not a crime, but can we tax stupidity?

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          1. Stuck in California   21 hours ago

            We can. In this state it's called "The Lotto".

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    2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 days ago

      Can you spot the obvious lie in the reporting?

      By 1999, when she was about 19, US immigration officials at the Buffalo border crossing had determined Olivera was living in the country without legal status and obtained an expedited order to deport her. But, after being removed, she was able to return to the US by driving to San Diego from Mexico within a few months.

      “They didn’t ask me for my citizenship – they didn’t do nothing,” Olivera would later say to KGTV. “They just waved me in.”

      She recounted spending the next 25 years working in Los Angeles, paying taxes and providing for her family. KGTV reported that its investigative team scoured California and federal court databases, but the unit found no criminal charges under Cynthia Oliver’s name.

      In 2024, toward the end of his presidency, Joe Biden’s administration granted her a permit allowing her to work legally in the US.

      She worked illegally for 25 years with no permit. How did she pay taxes? I have been doing payroll for that entire period and I can assure you there is no way to collect and remit federal or state payroll taxes on behalf of someone with no SSN. No way to report UI, Social Security, or Medicare. Either she stole someone else's identity, a serious felony, or she paid only sales and perhaps property taxes.

      Why should we sympathize with these tax cheats and felons?

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      1. mad.casual   1 day ago

        Why should we sympathize with these tax cheats and felons?

        For almost 3 decades at this point: if I could opt out of various taxes and criminally-enforced civic duties as easy as they cross the border, I wouldn't have a problem with the whole thing.

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      2. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 day ago

        An ITIN number also can be issued instead of social security. And I'm under the impression that they issue those regardless of immigration status.

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        1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   1 day ago

          An ITIN number also can be issued instead of social security.

          Is this an intentional red herring, or just complete ignorance?

          From the IRS:

          Do not accept an ITIN in place of an SSN for employee identification or for work. An ITIN is only available to resident and nonresident aliens who are not eligible for U.S. employment and need identification for other tax purposes. You can identify an ITIN because it is a 9-digit number that begins with the number "9" and is formatted like an SSN (NNN-NN-NNN).

          An ITIN cannot be used to pay payroll taxes because the recipient cannot be legally employed.

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      3. DesigNate   1 day ago

        TBF, I always sympathize with people who figure out how to avoid income taxes, cause fuck those.

        But if she was 19 in 1999, then she was most definitely alive and here when the great amnesty happened under Regan. Why didn’t they bother to try and take of this way back then?

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        1. Stuck in California   20 hours ago

          > She was just 10 when her parents brought her to the US

          So she got here in 1990. Post amnesty.

          Still, just because one of the most traversed borders in the world didn't give her the gestapo "papers please" treatment* doesn't mean she wasn't very obviously committing a crime. She had to fly to Mexico specifically to cross there after being removed to Canada, so the whole ignorance thing doesn't pass the smell test.

          * for info, pre 9/11 we generally walked across the border without thinking twice, the immigration check coming into the US was usually "citizenship?" If you were US or Mexico you didn't even need to show a passport.

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  31. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    Rogue judges, constitutional crisis?

    Justice Sotomayor Endorses a Judicial Mutiny
    Her dissenting position from a 7-2 Supreme Court rebuke of a rogue judge would harm the judiciary.

    https://www.wsj.com/opinion/justice-sotomayor-endorses-a-judicial-mutiny-6246296c?mod=hp_opin_pos_1

    Are lower courts obliged to heed rulings from the Supreme Court? The answer seems obvious, but not to some judges and apparently not to two members of the Supreme Court. That’s the news in Thursday’s 7-2 Court rebuke to a federal judge who failed to heed its earlier stay on his preliminary injunction.

    On June 23 the Supreme Court stayed federal Judge Brian Murphy’s April 18 injunction on the Trump Administration’s plan to deport to South Sudan eight men convicted of violent crimes. The order lets the Administration resume sending illegal migrants to countries other than their own, pending appeal on the legal merits to the First Circuit Court of Appeals.

    A few hours later Judge Murphy announced the eight men were still protected from removal by an order he issued modifying the original injunction. The men are currently held at a military base in Djibouti. The order “remains in full force and effect notwithstanding today’s stay of the preliminary injunction,” Judge Murphy said.

    That sure looks like willful resistance to a Supreme Court order, and the Administration sought a “clarification” from the Justices. On Thursday they left no doubt. “Our June 23 order stayed the April 18 preliminary injunction in full,” the Court said in an unsigned order. “The May 21 remedial order [by Judge Murphy] cannot now be used to enforce an injunction that our stay rendered unenforceable.”

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

      Inferior court judges are above the law and constitution.

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      1. I, Woodchipper   1 day ago

        Inferior judges could also be used to describe Soto and Kjubuntu or whatever her name is.

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  32. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    Again, is this supposed to be a sob story or a matter-of-fact demonstration of the danger of unfettered illegal immigration?

    ‘It hurts my heart’: A housing crisis is unfolding in Utah as 27 people were found living crammed into 1 house

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/it-hurts-my-heart-a-housing-crisis-is-unfolding-in-utah-as-27-people-were-found-living-crammed-into-1-house/ar-AA1I19iu

    Investigators conducting a search warrant at 4:30 a.m. on May 14 discovered no fewer than 27 people living in a single-family home in Washington, Utah. This included three children under the age of 12.

    Inside the home, which had undergone many unpermitted remodels, they saw exposed electrical panels, bedrooms without windows and kitchens in many small rooms. Perhaps most startling was the construction scene in the basement, which appeared to be an effort to make more space for even more occupants.

    In addition to the unsanitary and unsafe conditions, police also found fraudulent identity documents and illegal narcotics. Nineteen people were transported to an ICE detention facility and one person was taken into custody on narcotics charges, reports KUTV.

    Police chief Jason Williams told the news network that the landlord is currently under investigation and issued multiple citations for code violations. He claimed he rented the property to five tenants.

    The heartbreaking reality of people packed like sardines into an unsafe living situation is not new to Tara Rollins, executive director of the Utah Housing Coalition.

    She told KUTV her organization hears from people in such living situations.

    "When you look at families doubling or tripling up, they're trying to stay under the radar," she said. "The problem is people cannot afford to live in our community. It's so expensive."

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 days ago

      The problem is people cannot afford to live in our community. It's so expensive."

      Not true. People with money can live there.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

        Look at the evil capitalist here.

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

      Illegal immigration has no affect on demand according to jeffsarc. And reason think they only eggect supply through construction jobs.

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    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 days ago

      Inside the home, which had undergone many unpermitted remodels

      Honestly, I'm going to laugh my ass off if this is how they got caught, versus all the drug trafficking and rat nest-style living going on.

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    4. I, Woodchipper   1 day ago

      You can say this about any wealthy community.

      Housing is Tribeca is prohibitively expensive. People like me just can't afford to live there! It's heartbreaking!

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

        Ha! Have you ever been to Aspen?

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        1. Vernon Depner   1 day ago

          I'd be surprised if such scenes don't exist in Aspen. The slaves have to be quartered somewhere.

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

            But free skiing, bro!

            Or at least that was the old model, when places like Aspen were more focused on winter. Share a crappy apartment with 6 other people, work required schedules, and then get some runs with a free pass. I suspect now the help scrubs pots and makes beds year-round. And the elite don't want to share the slopes with peasants.

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  33. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    For 4th of July reflections, remember this?

    https://x.com/WhiteHouse46/status/1410709115333234691

    Planning a cookout this year? Ketchup on the news. According to the Farm Bureau, the cost of a 4th of July BBQ is down from last year. It’s a fact you must-hear(d). Hot dog, the Biden economic plan is working. And that’s something we can all relish.

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    1. I, Woodchipper   1 day ago

      the only thing I can remember from the whitehouse twitter account is them threatening me with a winter of disease and death.

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    2. Vernon Depner   1 day ago

      NO KETCHUP ON HOT DOGS!

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  34. Yuno Hoo   2 days ago

    "an attempt to represent his complex background given the limited choices before him"

    What's the use, anyway? Since there is no (useful) way to extend the ordering of [the real numbers] to an ordering of [the complex numbers] his background is essentially the same as everyone else's.

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  35. Flaco   2 days ago

    Mamdani and Musk are both much more "African American" than the other 99% of people claiming that status. They were both born there and then became citizens here!

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    1. Eeyore   2 days ago

      Are you saying that African American doesn't mean black? Next you are going to tell me that developmentally disabled doesn't mean retarded.

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      1. Flaco   1 day ago

        In a word, yes. African doesn't have to mean black, any more than American means white. As an aside, north Africans (Egypt, Libya, etc.) aren't that black. Look at pictures of these north African leaders:

        Abdel Fattah El-Sisi
        Mohamed Morsi
        Mustafa Abdul Jalil
        Mohamed al-Menfi

        The list goes on and on. Basically anybody other than Anwar Sadat. In appearance they are more Arabic or Mediterranean than "African".

        I'll ignore your question about the developmentally disabled. I don't understand the relevance. Maybe I'm just slow.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

          How long is your school bus?

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          1. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   1 day ago

            Not long enough.

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          2. Flaco   1 day ago

            I'll take the lack of any substantive reply as an admission that I am correct.

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            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

              Yes. You are slow.

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

    "Hamas has insisted that any cease-fire plan must pave a path to a complete and lasting cessation of hostilities,"

    This is like Japan DEMANDING an end to WWII; OK, put down your arms and go home.

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

    "...Finger-pointing has already started:..."

    Hint: Humans (including those working for the government) do not control the weather. Nor (pace the climate catastrophists) are they very good at predicting it.
    Sometimes, things happen, even bad things.

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  38. DaveH   2 days ago

    I always claim African-American: Olduvai valley and all that, plus birthright US of A.

    If they really want a declaration of melanin level, let 'em be open and honest about it.

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

      Lucy is my mom!

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

        Little Ricky, is that you?

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  39. Dillinger   2 days ago

    >>I'm sorry for the continue Zohran Mamdani hate

    you remain six miles short of Hate stuck in Patty Cake.

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    1. tracerv   1 day ago

      I loathed Danny Ainge when he was with the Celtics. Now that was fucking hate.

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      1. Dillinger   1 day ago

        lol idk anyone who liked him ... I do have his 1979 rookie card with the Blue Jays

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  40. Dillinger   2 days ago

    >>The Weather Service itself has said there was no real way to predict this level of rainfall

    for once the Weather Service is correct.

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  41. Dillinger   2 days ago

    >>"An Australian woman was on Monday convicted of murdering three elderly relatives of her estranged husband with a meal laced with poisonous mushrooms, and attempting to murder a fourth

    it was ... ... ... the Salmon Mousse!

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   1 day ago

      But I didn't eat the mousse.

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      1. Dillinger   1 day ago

        shut up.

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  42. Dillinger   2 days ago

    >> So: a mixed bag on trade.

    so: a final score in the second quarter.

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  43. hokey   2 days ago

    Liz,

    They had extra weather staff during the storm, the flash flood on that river happens every decade. The tragedy was not being vigilant. Maybe it's signal to noise ratios on notifications, but tacitly implying that there wasn't _enough_ government doesn't exactly solve this problem.

    The sad thing is you used to live in the area. I figured you would know that. But now it feels like you are the Christopher Walken character in the Deer Hunter moving to New York. Save yourself.

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  44. MWAocdoc   1 day ago

    "Texas officials say the National Weather Service failed to issue accurate warnings"

    Yes, it's a terrible tragedy, but that is ALL it is! Flash floods in central and western Texas have been documented as far back as 1840. People have become so used to the general safety in modern times that it no longer occurs to them to camp above flood levels just in case. On a related note, my father used to say that smart farmers farm in the flood plains but build their homes on the hill. The unconstitutional agency FEMA, on the other hand, bails flood victims out repeatedly after repeated floods in flood plains, and even buys their property with our tax money so that the bailouts stop burdening all of us. Meanwhile, federal state and county flood control projects in the form of levees upstream keep pushing more and more runoff downstream causing more and more flooding there.

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    1. Medulla Oblongata   1 day ago

      The golf course I used to play at was built in the flood plain of the local creeks. The homes were built on the hills. Course flooded once or twice every year, sometimes the back nine was under 2 feet of water, but was playable the next day!

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  45. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

    'Current estimates say that, of the 251 hostages taken by the terrorists on that terrible day in October 2023, roughly 50 remain in Gaza, with at least 27 of those believed to be dead.'

    To all you cunts who support Hamas and the Palestinian cause, let's hear your justification for continuing to imprison and torture civilians kidnapped more than a year ago.

    Waiting...

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    1. Dillinger   1 day ago

      something something genocide something river sea

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    2. JFree   1 day ago

      It is Netanyahu who has refused to let either ceasefire play out to where all hostages get released. That has been the formal agreement in each ceasefire. The one in Nov 2023 and the one in Jan 2025. EVERYONE knows that Netanyahu is to blame for breaking those ceasefires and the reason is that once hostages get released, it is Netanyahu who will have to call elections and he will get blamed by Israeli voters for what happened. He will lose power - and then go to trial for corruption - and likely be jailed for life.

      Only Americans are too stupid and manipulated to understand what is happening here. Netanyahu needs war forever to stay in power.

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      1. Dillinger   1 day ago

        okay Tucker ...

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

        "...It is Netanyahu who has refused to let either ceasefire play out to where all hostages get released..."

        So it's the devil who caused Hamas to murder and rape the Jews, you slimy pile of antisemitic shit?

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      3. BYODB   1 day ago

        You mean the corpses of hostages, right? Even American criminals are apparently smart enough to figure out that killing hostages gets you face fucked by police immediately.

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      4. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   1 day ago

        EVERYONE knows that Netanyahu is to blame for breaking those ceasefires

        If that were the case, Hamas would be well served by releasing the hostages. Why don't they, JewFree?

        21-year-old Mia Schem was recorded while being transported back to Israel in a Red Cross vehicle, stating in English that everyone had been very kind and the food was very good during her time as a hostage. She later recalled having experienced a Holocaust-like hell during captivity in Gaza, stating "Everyone there is a terrorist." Schem said she realized she was being held in a family home during her time in captivity and that the whole family was involved with Hamas, including the women and children. She also said that she was forced to record a video and instructed to say that she was treated well.

        Oh, right. They are propagandists.

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      5. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   1 day ago

        Lol!

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      6. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

        Move to Gaza, you cunt.

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        1. JFree   1 day ago

          Don't blame me for what used to be your ignorance but is now your stupidity. You choose sources (like Reason) that will keep you in the dark about reality. They do that deliberately but by this point so do you.

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      7. rbike (Retardfinder@ Reason)   1 day ago

        Found one.

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    3. Vernon Depner   1 day ago

      Any surviving hostages are probably so fucked up from torture, starvation, beatings, and rapes, that Hamas doesn't want the world to see them.

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  46. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 day ago

    'We'll have another black mayor soon! Self-proclaimed socialist Zohran Mamdani, when applying to Columbia University back in 2009 as a high school senior, claimed he was "Asian" as well as "Black or African American."'

    Brought to you by the Fauxchahantas Academic Advisory Group.

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  47. Rick James   1 day ago

    You know who else met with Trump?

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    1. JFree   1 day ago

      Not enough countries who are supposedly knocking down the doors looking to kiss Trump's ass re tariff deals.

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  48. Rick James   1 day ago

    I'm sorry for the continue Zohran Mamdani hate, but the cherry on top of this picture is that he's wearing gloves...

    And the ice-cream sundae underneath is that he doesn't know anything about Columbus.

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  49. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   1 day ago

    I guess this is "too local":

    "RFK Jr. Launches Criminal Probe into Fauci’s Crimes Against Humanity"
    [...]
    "During the interview, Kennedy detailed plans to investigate Fauci’s actions, focusing on decisions that shaped public health responses and their far-reaching consequences. The probe, driven by Kennedy’s long-standing criticism of Fauci, seeks to uncover evidence of deliberate harm or negligence, fueling intense public and political debate over accountability for the pandemic’s devastating impacts..."
    https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/rfk-jr-launches-criminal-probe-into-faucis-crimes-against-humanity/

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   1 day ago

      God speed, RFK jr.

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    2. Gaear Grimsrud   1 day ago

      Never forget. Never forgive. If there were ever a man that deserves capital punishment Fauci is that guy. The western world held the Nuremburg trials and convicted people who didn't do anything near what Fauci did.

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      1. DesigNate   1 day ago

        And that’s not even getting to the stuff like HIV and peanuts.

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