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D.C.

Is Trump's D.C. Policing Doing Anything?

Plus: Core inflation rises, booze falls out of favor, the FDA won't let us have nice things, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 8.14.2025 9:32 AM

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D.C.'s stepped-up law enforcement continues: Last night, a somewhat predictable scene broke out between Homeland Security officers doing a traffic checkpoint at 14th and W streets NW and protesters, who shouted "Go home, fascists."

The checkpoint, which sprang up around 8 p.m. and was mostly conducting seatbelt and broken taillight checks, also appeared to be looking for illegal immigrants, with some agents reportedly there from Enforcement and Removal Operations, a branch of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). It does not appear to have done all that much, detaining a grand total of two people. (Nor did the protesters do all that much: Routinely calling law enforcement "bastards" and "fascists" means the words kinda lose their luster after enough years, and it's not clear that D.C.'s protesters would actually like it if law enforcement stopped doing their jobs.)

Per a Washington Post report: "When a ride-share vehicle was stopped, the passengers seated in the back of the car rolled down the windows and shouted to the crowd the questions law enforcement was asking their driver, which they said included questions about immigration status." A group of enraged Washingtonians, upon seeing the ICE checkpoint, made homemade signs to warn people that a checkpoint was up ahead.

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As with federal law enforcement patrolling Georgetown's M St and the National Mall, these areas seem rather stupid to target. "They're not needed. There's nothing going on," one Georgetown resident told the local news. "Georgetown is kind of a strange place for them to be," said another. This is not the same as saying there are no rich areas in D.C. that crime is infecting: President Donald Trump's attention was turned onto the issue of carjacking and assault when Department of Government Efficiency engineer Edward Coristine, known as "Big Balls," was attacked near Dupont Circle. The recent wave of carjackings, mostly done by teenagers, has taken place primarily in Navy Yard.

People who are deeply concerned about crime should hold the newly-bolstered police force to a high standard, which to my mind means expecting them to be targeted and strategic in their enforcement and to show real results that justify the massive investment. What's happened so far does not rise to meet that.

On Tuesday night, for example, 1,450 law enforcement officers from various branches of the federal government and the Metropolitan Police Department patrolled the city. "The increased police presence in the nation's capital this week has yielded more than 100 arrests," wrote Reason's Robby Soave yesterday. (We do not yet have a full breakdown of arrests that took place last night.) "The most significant category of arrests on Tuesday was for firearms violations, with 33 arrested on such charges and 24 guns confiscated by police." The firearms violations can be a good proxy—a means of nabbing individuals who commit violent crimes—but it is not always, and presents a certain thorniness for the people who advocate for Second Amendment rights being far less restricted. (More details on the other arrests: 23 illegal immigrants, seven drug offenders, and one homicide suspect nabbed.) But these numbers are still not especially impressive (and don't target the carjacking issue at all), and there's still a long way to go before arrested individuals can actually be convicted and gotten off the streets: Actually doing so would require a criminal justice system that works swiftly and properly, not plagued by dysfunction like D.C.'s.

A White House official says last night's operations in D.C. led to a total of 43 arrests, nearly 2x the arrests of the previous night. 7 illegal firearms were seized.

More than 1,450 authorities participated in last night's operations, including about 750 MPD. About 30 National…

— Kathryn Watson (@kathrynw5) August 13, 2025

"A lot of the problems with criminal justice in Washington lie in the federal courts where the city's major prosecutions happen," writes Josh Barro on Substack, imploring his fellow Democrats to be less dismissive about crime and to offer workable alternatives to Trump's show-of-force plan. "There are too many judicial vacancies, and the U.S. Attorney's office has been declining too many prosecutions, meaning too many criminals go free and too many miscreants believe they will get away with crime. Fixing those prosecutorial problems is a federal responsibility—Democrats should say that if Trump wants to be tough on crime, he can start by making sure prosecutors are bringing enough cases and there are enough judges to hear them."

Right now, Trump has only authorized this deployment of federal law enforcement for 30 days, but he reportedly intends to ask Congress to authorize a longer-term extension. This might possibly be a good thing: Trump is paying attention to the proper mechanism by which he must act, and he's indicating intent to invest in more substantial policing on a slightly longer time horizon (which is more likely to yield results than the sort of pageantry we've seen so far). If the issue really has been related to police staffing—the Metropolitan Police Department says it has been hemorrhaging officers and is now at a 50-year low—then this helps to temporarily solve that (though it's not like all law-enforcement skillsets are totally transferable). But more must be done, in terms of how/which crime is targeted and how prosecutions happen.

If all this sounds a little law-and-ordery for a libertarian publication, I apologize. Your mileage may vary, and I'm skeptical that this use of manpower has done much so far, but as a New York City resident, I really want both crime and disorder—two related, but not totally overlapping, issues—to be curbed. D.C. residents probably feel similarly, and disturbed by the fact that crime is creeping into neighborhoods formerly considered pretty safe. The post-pandemic spike in disorder has been poorly captured by crime data, yet it majorly affects quality of life in our big cities. I think libertarians can reasonably advocate for laws to be enforced, for bad laws to be changed, and for police resources to be used well. I at least want the ability to call the police when I'm the victim of a crime, and I want a speedy and competent response that takes threats to my person and property seriously.

New CPI report released: The Consumer Price Index report for July was released Tuesday, and showed inflation rising 0.2 percent from June, on a monthly basis. But the "core" inflation measurement, which takes out food and energy prices, showed warning signs, jumping 0.3 percent over the course of the month—or 3.1 percent on a year-over-year basis.

Businesses stockpiling inventory in advance of the imposition of Trump's tariffs have meant that earlier reports show prices remaining fairly insulated from the ongoing trade war. The stockpiling advantage is running out, and it looks like the cost of tariffs is being passed on to consumers. "The biggest impact has so far been concentrated in categories such as furniture, appliances and other household wares, as well as recreation goods and footwear," reports The New York Times. 


Scenes from New York: "Reading test scores climbed seven points for New York City public school students who took state exams in the spring, a substantial increase over previous years that comes after efforts to change the way students learn to read," reports The New York Times. "About 56 percent of students in grades three through eight showed proficiency on the reading tests, the school system announced on Monday. Mayor Eric Adams framed the results as a prime accomplishment in educating the city's children as he runs for re-election. The improvement in the nation's largest school system comes two years after Mr. Adams's administration overhauled how elementary students are taught to read."

The word this Times piece oddly won't mention is phonics: instruction that teaches wannabe readers the relationship between letters and sounds, which allows them to decode and encode words. Phonics instruction fell out of favor roughly two decades ago in a lot of the country's school districts, and falling literacy rates show rather clearly that its replacement—promoted by Lucy Calkins—did not work nearly as well. Adams, to his credit, mandated back in 2022 that New York City elementary schools switch back to phonics instruction. Results have predictably improved.


QUICK HITS

  • "The percentage of U.S. adults who say they consume alcohol has fallen to 54%, the lowest by one percentage point in Gallup's nearly 90-year trend." Link here. More evidence in favor of the "zoomers need to get out more" hypothesis: "Young adults had already become less likely to report drinking alcohol a decade ago, but that trend has only accelerated, with the rate falling from 59% in 2023 to 50% today. This puts their drinking rate below that of middle-aged and older adults, although fewer in those groups are also claiming to drink than did so two years ago." As a 1996 baby, and thus on the cusp of Gen Z, I want to be very clear: I have consumed more shots of Malört than any sane person should, and I will continue to do so until the day I die, dammit. It's medicinal, for the soul. The kids these days might be a bit less anxious if they went out and treated themselves to a nice dirty gin martini or a jungle bird or a vieux carré or a penicillin.
  • Many Democrats, including House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries, have responded to Trump's mobilization of federal forces to curb crime in D.C. by arguing that violent crime is at a 30-year low there. I also cited this in Monday's Roundup, writing that "Currently in D.C., both homicides and violent crime overall are down compared to this time last year." I wish I'd caveated more, and been more skeptical: "The 30-year-low claim is dubious," writes Josh Barro, "based on statistics that show a sharp decline in assaults with dangerous weapons and robberies in 2024. But crimes like these don't always get reported, and there is an ongoing internal investigation into whether leaders in D.C.'s police department have been systematically downgrading reported assaults and robberies in order to show falling crime in those categories. A commander in the department has been placed on leave pending that investigation. Homicides, which are more reliably reported than assaults and robberies, are down significantly from their recent peak in 2023 but are nowhere near 30-year lows. In fact, there have already been more homicides in D.C. this year (99) than there were in the entirety of 2012 (88)."
  • A good way of thinking about crime and risk:

This is a good and important point. Statically I (Iike all Americans) am far more likely to die of an opioid overdose than be killed by a car or murdered. And yet as slim of the chances of me being murdered on the subway tonight may be, my odds of overdosing are literally zero. https://t.co/413UFw0Fwe

— Peter Moskos (@PeterMoskos) August 13, 2025

  • Related: Did you know that D.C.'s current chief of police is Pamela Smith, who joined the department in 2022…as the chief equity officer? "She led the department's efforts on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), made an immediate impact at the MPD and ensured that DEI issues remained a priority in the department," notes her bio. I have questions: Why is someone so green serving as police chief? Why did the police department—a pretty diverse organization—need a DEI bureaucracy?
  • They got us again:

what's your exact second to second blood oxygen percentage? oh you just know your day to day average because FDA regulation? you didn't buy a Wellue-S straight from Shenzhen? pic.twitter.com/rws8zLavdb

— gabriel (@GabrielPeterss4) August 13, 2025

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  1. Chumby   3 hours ago

    Northern Flights

    Putin and Lavrov to fly to Alaska tomorrow. Dima will remain in Moscow manning the red button. Trump might deploy additional nuclear submarines as a result.

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    1. Nelson   1 hour ago

      If plane crashes are inevitable, could that be the one? Please?

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  2. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   3 hours ago

    It’s been 2 days and trump hasn’t solved the crime epidemic that doesn’t exist!

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    1. MasterThief   3 hours ago

      Reason has been so shitty covering this. I haven't seen any of them directly address the corruption in the DC PD. They refuse to be reasonable when it comes to Trump and have to immediately take a confrontational approach to everything he says and does. If Trump doesn't immediately get the exact results he promises then they dogpile on it. Just sad.

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

        From a dozen abolish everything articles to stop trying to fix things to you didnt fix decades of damage quickly enough in under a year.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

          It's like they have a narrative to push.

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        2. Chumby   2 hours ago

          Rome wasn’t built in a day.

          Two days is more than enough.

          - Downward trending Liz

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    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 hours ago

      Is Trump's D.C. Policing Doing Anything?

      For the moment, it's causing the typical left-wing chimpouts whenever anyone on the right does something.

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      1. Mother's Lament   1 hour ago

        Trump is genius on this. He now has the Democrats vocally defending crime and handwaving the impacts of one of the most violent places in the world.

        DC has a murder rate six times that of Fallujah's, and he has the Dems saying that's fine.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 hour ago

          BUT WHICH CITY IS MORE DIVERSE?

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  3. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   3 hours ago

    D.C.'s current chief of police is Pamela Smith..

    You can’t have chicks in charge.

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    1. Chumby   3 hours ago

      What if she is the shift manager making sammiches? And had written instructions with pictograms explaining how to make the sammiches that were produced by a man?

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      1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   3 hours ago

        Is she barefoot and pregnant in this hypothetical kitchen?

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        1. Chumby   3 hours ago

          Impregnated by a rapefugee gang of dreamers, my friend.

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          1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   3 hours ago

            It’s the natural order of things.

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

        Publicizing female sandwich makers will get you doxxed by ENB.

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

          Is there a more concise argument against the 19th ammendment than ENB?

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

            Hillary?

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

              AOC?

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

    In 2020 SCOTUS in a 7-2 ruling agreed religion exists and the feds couldn't require the Little Sisters if the Poor to provide contraceptives or pay for abortion.

    Yesterday an inferior court judge decided that ruling is moot, ruling religious exemptions arbitrary and moot. Again targeting little sisters of the poor.

    https://redstate.com/joesquire/2025/08/13/what-year-is-it-judge-rules-little-sisters-of-the-poor-must-pay-for-contraception-in-obamacare-case-n2192787

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    1. MasterThief   3 hours ago

      Honestly asking. How much power and control do SC justices have over the lower courts? We keep seeing lower court justices unilaterally declaring rulings that run counter to recent SC decisions. I thought each SC judge has a region of the courts they oversee.

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

        They do but believe this court falls under one of the 2 in the SCOTUS decision, actually think KBJ. So requires 4 to agree to fix it.

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      2. Mickey Rat   1 hour ago

        Further evidence that the lower courts are lawless and that the ACA was tr we vendors power grab by the progressives to impose their bizarre moral POV on the country.

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

    Some jeffsarc porn.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/deputies-confirmed-shot-incident-near-virginia-north-carolina-border

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  6. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   3 hours ago

    what's your exact second to second blood oxygen percentage

    How self absorbed are you?

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

      I just hope it starts a game of them holding their breath.

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      1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 hours ago

        I should publish a guide for democrats that involves duct taping a plastic bag around their head.

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        1. Chumby   1 hour ago

          It helps prevent individual CO2* emissions.

          White Mike assured me that C2O is the proper chemical formula for carbon dioxide.

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 hour ago

            What happens when you combine C20 and HO2?

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

              HC2002... Hillary Clinton 2002... she have a speech for running for president in 2002...

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=818sw3ayYjQ

              It is all lining up...

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              1. Chumby   1 hour ago

                It WaS hEr TuRn

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  7. Chumby   3 hours ago

    Is Trump's D.C. Policing Doing Anything?

    Liz, are you being snarky? It just fucking began. Surely you can’t be serious.

    Good to know the residents aren’t protesting the ginormous amount of violent crime and instead only the federal law enforcement agents operating in a federal district.

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    1. Zeb   3 hours ago

      I suspect a lot of residents are quietly happy that something is being done. A handful of loud activists doesn't represent the population in general. On the other hand, the majority will still vote for the people who allowed the situation to exist in the first place.

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      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   3 hours ago

        I’m going to assume at least some of the protesters are professionals.

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        1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   3 hours ago

          How about that:

          Paid protester requests from crowd company surge 400% following federal takeover of DC police

          https://x.com/TPostMillennial/status/1955861982524895695

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          1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   3 hours ago

            Fun fact: if they’ll pay people to protest, they’ll pay people to riot

            https://x.com/Oilfield_Rando/status/1955988402873975150

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            1. Chumby   3 hours ago

              Shrike was paid to post Soros type garbage. The question is whether he was paid to post links to illegal content or if he was just free-styling and decided to share one of his hobbies.

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              1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 hours ago

                Or maybe he just copy pasted the wrong link. Like he had sent a link to one of his NAMBLA friends . Then accidentally didn’t copy what he meant to post here, and instead pasted the NAMBLA link from earlier.

                He is kind of stupid and lazy that way.

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          2. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 hours ago

            I was actually going to point that out as well. To be fair, the Rent-A-Mob guy is quite transparent about the fact that this is his business model, and by all intents and purposes he's doing it less out of political motivation, and more because he knows it's a service that will have regular customers.

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            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

              Free markets (but paid minds).

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            2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 hours ago

              That's the amazing thing. They don't even pretend that it's organic.

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              1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 hours ago

                They used to be able to do that until the USAID pipeline got shut off. Notice how small these rent-a-mobs have mostly been during this term? They weren't just getting government money to do this specifically, that money was also enabling the NGOs to coordinate larger fundraising to hire larger mobs. A lot of that has been strangled off in the wake of these agencies losing their funding.

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            3. Chumby   55 minutes ago

              Company Recruiter: We reviewed your resume and see you graduated with a gender fluid dynamics degree and a minor in safe space design from a private liberal arts college.

              Applicant - Sure did. Best $250k I ever spent.

              Company Recruiter: It looks like the past year you have been doing gig work around the nation. LA, Washington DC. Do you like to travel?

              Applicant - Seeing different places is nice though my supervisor Ray Epps decides the locations.

              Company Recruiter - I see. What do you like to do for fun? Do you have any hobbies?

              Applicant - I used to like walking my akita to the park, but I had to get rid of him after he stopped respecting me.

              Company Recruiter - Oh, look at the time. I have another applicant scheduled.

              Applicant - But there’s nobody in the lobby.

              Company Recruiter - Uh, its a Zoom call. Don’t call us, we’ll call you. Goodbye.

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      2. MK Ultra   2 hours ago

        A fun game to play during news coverage of protests in DC is "Find the black guy."

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      3. Kungpowderfinger   2 hours ago

        I suspect a lot of residents are quietly happy that something is being done

        I think you’d be wrong about “Chocolate City”, perhaps the most fucking obedient Democrat voting place in the country:

        https://apnews.com/projects/election-results-2024/district-of-columbia/

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        1. Zeb   2 hours ago

          I did point that out in my comment. I'm not saying the voters of DC are consistent or rational. They want the feel-good bullshit, but still want to feel safe.

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

      One of them assaulted a federal officer with a Subway footlocker yesterday and Smollet was nowhere around.

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      1. Chumby   3 hours ago

        Was he otherwise unarmed and civil trespassing on federal property? We know how sarcles would fall on that.*

        I saw that Sean Charles Dunn is being charged with federal assault charges for that. Maybe it was a club sandwich.

        * If the protester was not Team D and was protesting against Team D.

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

          If it was a Cuban footlong sarc would just get confused.

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

            Senator Pat Geary: [as they're watching the performer at the sex club] Freddie, that thing can't be real.
            Fredo Corleone: Sure it is. That's why they call him Superman.

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            1. Chumby   2 hours ago

              1:1 scale replicas are now available at WNBA games.

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

    Toronto Film festival bans documentary of Oct 7th under guise that Hamas owns copyright to some of the snuff film.

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2025/08/toronto-film-fest-drops-oct-7-documentary-fearing-hamas-copyright-to-its-snuff-videos/

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

      Fuck Canada.

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      1. Chumby   2 hours ago

        Double bag beforehand.

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      2. Mother's Lament   15 minutes ago

        Toronto and Quebec.

        That's like saying "Fuck America" every time San Francisco and Portland do something creepy.

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

    Newly declassified documents show DoJ and FBI shutting down investigations into the Clinton Foundation. Reason still ignores all this released classified material.

    https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/shut-it-down-bombshell-fbi-timeline-chronicles-political-interference

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

      In a shocking development it turns out Sullum and Dr Retard are once again on DOGE and stopping congressionally passed foreign aid.

      https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/federal-appeals-court-rules-trump-admin-can-withhold-billions-foreign-aid

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    2. mad.casual   2 hours ago

      Reason still ignores all this released classified material.

      The degree to which Social Media has retarded modern journalism if not all of human civilization cannot be underestimated.

      My kids, who were born after Nixon's death, understand the significance of 18.5 minutes and can identify The Watergate Hotel by sight, will never be exposed to the same sort of sensational exposè about The Clinton Foundation or The Obama Administration or the collusion of the FBI despite it being many orders of magnitude larger and more plainly and freely documented. Because "journalists" were too busy arguing that Trump's tariffs might disrupt the free trade of fighter jets between the US and Switzerland.

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      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   27 minutes ago

        Are you trying to tell me tariffs aren’t the most important issue right now? Smh.

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    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

      Not her turn?

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

    Msnvc twice yesterday admitted to DC crime, well before Reason has. The 1st moment was Mika and Chris Matthew's realizing democrats are now defending violent crime.

    https://x.com/WesternLensman/status/1955641913815810167

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    1. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

      I saw similar moment when it clicked for some CNN talkers that Democrats had fallen into the "trap" of defending violent crime. Something like "Democrats can't stand up and show charts and numbers telling people it's safe on the streets when people are being pulled out of their cars and beaten and carjacked. Doing that is a trap and Democrats keep falling into it."

      No link at this time. Sorry. Maybe I'll find it.

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

        That was SE Cupp.

        But freedom from responsibility and accountability is Reasons biggest care.

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        1. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

          It was Cupp, now that you mention it.

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

            I see her articles from time to time on one of the local fish wraps. Cupp is totally retarded and has a massive case of TDS.

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            1. damikesc   41 minutes ago

              Sad, as she was quite good when being on the old Gutfeld "Red Eye" show. She was on all of the time.

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              1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   25 minutes ago

                TDS is a hell of a thing.

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        2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

          "But freedom from responsibility and accountability is Reasons biggest care."

          Wouldn't you rather be libertine than libertarian?

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      2. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

        Here's a reference! Pretty sure this is the same segment.

        https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/profoundly-stupid-cnn-s-se-cupp-blows-up-on-dems-over-response-to-trump-s-dc-crime-crackdown/ar-AA1KsBQo

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      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 hours ago

        Something like "Democrats can't stand up and show charts and numbers telling people it's safe on the streets when people are being pulled out of their cars and beaten and carjacked. Doing that is a trap and Democrats keep falling into it."

        This happened with the economy and crime rates during the Biden administration as well. Dems kept trying to jawbone their stats that All Is Well, and no one was really buying it because everything had gotten so fucking expensive and blue cities weren't prosecuting crimes during his term.

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        1. MK Ultra   2 hours ago

          Queue Admiral Akbar memes.

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    2. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   3 hours ago

      A DC Police Sergeant Exposed Her Superiors for Misclassifying Crimes To Make Stats Look Low. The City Just Quietly Settled Her Lawsuit.

      https://x.com/TomFitton/status/1955988756328014210

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  11. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   3 hours ago

    and falling literacy rates show rather clearly that its replacement—promoted by Lucy Calkins

    Another example of why you can’t have chicks in charge.

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

    "Currently in D.C., both homicides and violent crime overall are down compared to this time last year." I wish I'd caveated more, and been more skeptical: "The 30-year-low claim is dubious," writes Josh Barro, "based on statistics that show a sharp decline in assaults with dangerous weapons and robberies in 2024. But crimes like these don't always get reported, and there is an ongoing internal investigation into whether leaders in D.C.'s police department have been systematically downgrading reported assaults and robberies in order to show falling crime in those categories.

    No shit.

    You and your colleagues actually recognized this in 2022. Maybe understand this is why you guys get called out.

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    1. MasterThief   2 hours ago

      You're being too charitable here. They have written articles addressing corruption and yet somehow ignore them and argue the opposite the moment it's advantageous to an argument from anyone on the right.

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  13. mad.casual   3 hours ago

    "Go home, fascists."

    LOL. "This is a federal district, dumbass. You go home."

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    1. Ajsloss   3 hours ago

      You go home.

      I'll never forget the video of Lori Lightfoot telling people to go home during the pandemic and them turning right back around and telling her to go home.

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    2. Chumby   2 hours ago

      Go home, fascists illegals

      They are batting .667. Ted Williams, look out. Or at least his frozen head.

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  14. Randy Sax   3 hours ago

    I have consumed more shots of Malört than any sane person should

    Is that cuz the new pope is rom Chicago? Malört and Savior.

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  15. Minadin   3 hours ago

    But crimes like these don't always get reported, and there is an ongoing internal investigation into whether leaders in D.C.'s police department have been systematically downgrading reported assaults and robberies in order to show falling crime in those categories.

    And once again, the commentariat was way ahead of you.

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

      It was funny watching them go from:

      Stats say Trump is wrong
      Trump is wrong even though some stats are questionable
      Trump is still wrong even as evidence of stats are wrong emerges

      Tomorrow will be:

      Trump is wrong, crime is good, dont you like freedom?

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      1. Minadin   57 minutes ago

        https://notthebee.com/article/this-account-asked-people-to-share-stories-to-prove-dc-crime-isnt-so-bad-and-the-exact-opposite-happened

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      2. Chumby   53 minutes ago

        Crime is profit

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  16. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    Illegal alien nabbed for stealing and fraudulently obtaining $500,000 from EBT. "But illegal aliens can't get EBT!" Oh, and get this! He LIED on his asylum application!

    https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndca/pr/romanian-national-pleads-guilty-bank-fraud-involving-over-500000-ebt-funds-illegal

    OAKLAND – Marius Marian pleaded guilty in federal court today to fraudulently obtaining over $500,000 in Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) funds, illegally reentering the United States following an aggravated felony conviction, and making false statements on his asylum application.

    Marian, 39, a citizen of Romania, was charged by information on July 23, 2025, with one count of bank fraud, one count of illegal re-entry into the United States following an aggravated felony conviction, and one count of asylum fraud. He pleaded guilty to all three counts today.

    In pleading guilty, Marian admitted that from March 2, 2024, through June 3, 2025, he fraudulently obtained EBT funds by using over 601 unique victim EBT account identifiers. As described in court documents, EBT benefits are federal funds distributed through the California Department of Social Services to individuals in need in California. Marian obtained EBT cards numbers by using skimmer devices on ATM and point of sale machines that captured the victim’s EBT account information when the victim uses the card. After encoding the victim’s EBT account information on counterfeit bank cards, Marian used the counterfeit bank cards to fraudulently withdraw EBT funds from ATMs in Northern California.

    As a result of his scheme, Marian withdrew $507,916 in cash and intended to withdraw $611,845 in EBT funds. Marian further admitted that his conduct involved sophisticated means and caused substantial financial hardship to at least 25 victims.

    Additionally, Marian admitted that on or around April 27, 2023, he knowingly submitted false statements on an application for asylum to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Specifically, Marian knowingly failed to disclose in his asylum application that he had been previously deported from the United States and that he had previously been convicted in 2019 of bank fraud.

    Finally, Marian acknowledged that he had been previously deported after his 2019 conviction for bank fraud and that he thereafter illegally reentered and was found in the United States.

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

      Romania? But only brown people get deported!

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      1. Chumby   3 hours ago

        Romanians are Latin and have pigmented skin.

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        1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   3 hours ago

          Skin color is the most important thing.

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          1. Chumby   2 hours ago

            Cred da. Eu spun asta e.

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        2. Zeb   50 minutes ago

          But are they Latinx?

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          1. Chumby   33 minutes ago

            They usually just say Romanian (Roman for male and Româncă for female). Or often shorthand RO. As in “Crazy RO lady” as a friend used to say.

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

      Can't deport for 20 years and 50+ trials.

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      1. Chumby   3 hours ago

        Procesul meu.

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    3. I, Woodchipper   1 hour ago

      I'd love to see what his asylum claim was based on , coming from Romania.

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      1. Zeb   49 minutes ago

        Being part of a political party that the globalist establishment doesn't like?

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        1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   15 minutes ago

          So an actually legitimate claim.

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      2. Chumby   44 minutes ago

        He applied for asylum in the US due to the lack of elections in RO, which were halted at the behest of the US to protect the US compliant government there.

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    4. Nelson   40 minutes ago

      “ But illegal aliens can't get EBT!”

      Yes, which is why he used “over 601 unique victim EBT account identifiers”. It’s almost like criminals are doing something that isn’t legal. Weird.

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      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   14 minutes ago

        This is funny.

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  17. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    Is this a Brickbat?

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/kentucky-whistleblower-claims-licensing-center-sold-ids-to-illegal-immigrants-under-the-table/ar-AA1KrXDX

    Former Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) clerk Melissa Moorman sued her old employers for allegedly firing her because she reported on co-workers selling driver's licenses to illegal immigrants.

    According to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Moorman discovered in 2024 that two co-workers from the Department of Vehicle Regulation were selling documents to "nonresidents" without proper immigration screenings or testing. Her lawyers argued that she knew of the crime after being invited to participate.

    "The employees were being paid under the table," Moorman told WDRB News on Monday. "I immediately let my supervisor know about it."

    She also informed WDRB News that these co-workers would sell licenses for $200 per person approximately four to five times a day, for over two years. Moorman said that every case she encountered involved an illegal immigrant.

    After she reported the crime, the co-workers were fired, and a federal investigation was launched into KYTC. Moorman allegedly met with federal investigators in January after learning those employees were using her credentials and log-in information without her knowledge at the time. She has said that she was instructed by her supervisor to provide the employees with this information as they waited for their own credentials when they first started.

    KYTC fired Moorman the day of her interview but, according to Moorman's lawyers, has kept her supervisor despite the "mismanagement, fraud, abuse of authority, and violations of law and statute in which he engaged that Moorman disclosed and reported."

    "I was angry, hurt and depressed," Moorman told WDRB News. "I did the right thing. I told the truth. I should not have been fired."

    Moorman filed the lawsuit in April, claiming that KYTC violated the Kentucky Whistleblower Act, which protects public whistleblowers who come forward with information about misconduct. She has asked for her job and benefits to be reinstated along with back pay.

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

      With a last name like that Kar will be along any minute with a phycotic diatribe

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      1. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

        And it will be just another grey box.

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    2. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   3 hours ago

      she was instructed by her supervisor to provide the employees with this information as they waited for their own credentials when they first started.

      Idiot for saying such a thing and idiot for doing such a thing.

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    3. mamabug   2 hours ago

      There are enough contradicting details in this article to make me think that there is a lot more to the story than what she is trying to assert.

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  18. Longtobefree   3 hours ago

    (Nor did the protesters do all that much: Routinely calling law enforcement "bastards" and "fascists" means the words kinda lose their luster after enough years, and it's not clear that D.C.'s protesters would actually like it if law enforcement stopped doing their jobs.)

    Of course, if the cops WERE fascists, those shouting would have been shot.

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  19. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    It seems that adding several million illegal aliens over 4 years had a negative impact on the housing and rental market...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/rental-market-starts-to-see-effects-of-trump-s-immigration-crackdown/ar-AA1KsVtb

    The sharp about-turn in immigration levels since January looks set to have an impact on the U.S. housing market — particularly when it comes to rentals — though its wider effects could take longer to be felt.

    New analysis from economic and housing experts shows that the surge in demand for housing seen over the past four years is easing slightly, as fewer immigrants arrive in the U.S., and President Donald Trump's mass deportation plan is put into action.

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

      Who could have guessed state subsidies for illegals affects markets??

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      1. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

        https://www.msn.com/en-us/urban-infrastructure/housing-and-urban-development/nyc-builders-are-converting-shuttered-migrant-hotels-into-apartments/ar-AA1Kix3N

        WSJ:

        New York City developers are seizing an unusual opportunity: converting at least a dozen hotels that housed migrants into new apartments.

        In Queens, a former Hilton near JFK airport is reopening as affordable housing. In Manhattan’s Financial District, the world’s tallest Holiday Inn is becoming for-profit student housing. In Midtown Manhattan, a developer is transforming a 600-key hotel into more than 500 residential units.

        In all, developers are already poised to create more than 1,100 apartments from former hotels. Over a dozen more hotels could work as affordable housing conversions, said David Schwartz, co-founder and principal of multifamily developer Slate Property Group.

        “Really, the opportunity is right now,” said Schwartz, who redeveloped the JFK Hilton into the 318-unit Baisley Pond Park Residences.

        The final tally of hotel to residential conversions could be considerably higher. Vijay Dandapani, president of the Hotel Association of New York City, estimates that no more than 40% of the 160 hotels used as migrant shelters will reopen to the commercial market, mainly because of poor conditions and a hotel market recovering from the pandemic.

        Many of these properties will be converted back to hotels or other commercial uses. But residential conversion is often the most likely alternative.

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

          Nothing better than living at the airport.

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

          Wasn't new york one of the fist cities to ban boarding houses? Now they are back to the same concept

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        3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

          Hmm, but what happens when Mamdani confiscates these converted hotels?

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          1. Ska   1 hour ago

            The NYCHA lets them fall into disrepair, some middle managers steal funds, and a few thousand more people live in shitholes while tote-bag carrying office employees and college students alike demand more socialist housing solutions (for other people)?

            Sorry, took it too literal.

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    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 hours ago

      Deport another 20 million and we might actually get housing costs back to 2010 levels.

      Oh, people in Denver bought their house for $600,000 and now it's worth half that? Oh well, why are you against affordable housing?

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      1. Nelson   22 minutes ago

        20 million? Tell me you aren’t a serious person without saying it.

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  20. Fat Rush Limpcock (King of the Conservatives)   3 hours ago

    Core inflation rises

    Donnie's import taxes kicking in.

    This is the conservative way.

    #Limpcock-approved

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    1. Chumby   3 hours ago

      Where is your original account? Someone with a 125 IQ surely couldn’t have lost the password.

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    2. sarcasmic   3 hours ago

      "What do we want?"
      "TAXES!"
      "When do we want them?"
      "NOW!"

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

        You, KMW, Mike, shrike when discussing BBB?

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        1. Chumby   2 hours ago

          During a three-day getaway at a HALF MILLION DOLLAR HOUSE.

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          1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   48 minutes ago

            Did they make Cuban sandwiches?

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            1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   10 minutes ago

              That was before he learned about them.

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

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

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  21. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    Always the central planning...if local peons cannot see the big picture and play along, they need to be forced.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/america-needs-more-homes-a-long-forgotten-idea-from-california-could-be-the-solution/ar-AA1KqHbj

    In particular, the suburbs pose a problem called municipal fragmentation. Most of the little bedroom communities surrounding a major city have their own governments, their own electorate, and their own set of policy priorities. The central problems of urban governance — how to run a safe and efficient transportation network, where to put housing, how to cultivate a strong job market — are essentially regional, but the mosaics of incorporated towns and unincorporated county lands that surround major American cities struggle to properly coordinate to address these issues. Each little fiefdom is largely free to pursue its own goals, even if those goals conflict with the interests of the larger metropolitan region, and there are few regional bodies in the United States that have the muscle to overcome this parochialism.

    But overcoming local parochialism is the key to creating vibrant, growing cities across the nation. If we're going to solve the housing crisis, build a transportation network that works for all people, and provide economic opportunity to all of the more than 80% of Americans who live in urban areas, then we need institutions that can tie together the towns, hamlets, and satellite cities of our major metropolitan regions, so that they all start moving in the same direction.

    The Bay Area's commission proposed merging the area's three major regional bodies (the Association of Bay Area Governments, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District) into a single commission.

    This Regional Commission would have had extensive powers, including the ability to levy fines on local governments that didn't comply with regional plans, and to issue permits for a proposed development anywhere in the Bay Area's nine counties. A bill was introduced in the state senate to implement Bay Vision 2020, but, needless to say, it didn't pass. Many local governments, and two of the three regional bodies that were supposed to merge, were not pleased with the prospect of ceding their autonomy.

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

      Isn't that literally the opening of firefly?

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

      What they really want is a strong leader that will make the trains run on time.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

        And take care of the Jewish Problem?

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  22. Yuno Hoo   3 hours ago

    56 percent of students in grades three through eight showed proficiency on the reading tests, the school system announced on Monday. Mayor Eric Adams framed the results as a prime accomplishment in educating the city's children

    This statistic is right up there with the drop in crime. "Our streets are safe, and our children can read!"

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    1. Jerry B.   3 hours ago

      56 percent is not a passing grade. I'd be ashamed to brag on that.

      "Wow! only 44% of our students in grades 3 through 8 can't read. We're doing great!!"

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

        In the students defence only 30% of the teachers can read

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

          Reading is racist.

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

        Based on their math passage rates, the teachers dont understand how you got that number.

        Which is why Jersey removed the requirements for teachers to know math or how to read as a requirement.

        https://www.campussafetymagazine.com/news/new-jersey-teachers-no-longer-required-to-pass-basic-literacy-test/165479/

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    2. Kungpowderfinger   2 hours ago

      It was a little iffy at first, but it appears that the country has accepted the lowering of standards as the solution to the failure of our public schools.

      We’ll see how this turns out in a generation or two.

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      1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   46 minutes ago

        See the movie “Idiocracy” for the results.

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  23. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    Cutting rules and regulations...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/trump-orders-easing-of-commercial-spaceflight-rules-in-boon-to-musk-s-spacex/ar-AA1KvqFh

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/trump-s-labor-department-proposes-more-than-60-rule-changes-in-a-push-to-deregulate-workplaces/ar-AA1J3tnY

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

      Did he even ask Congress?

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      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   7 minutes ago

        Or get it approved by a district judge?

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

      Too local, and that doesn't relate to less goverment

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  24. mad.casual   3 hours ago

    I have consumed more shots of Malört than any sane person should, and I will continue to do so until the day I die, dammit. It's medicinal, for the soul.
    ...
    They got us again:

    Relatedly, the lamest Brian Johnson you (may not) know is shutting down his longevity business and making plans to die eventually like the rest of us.

    I don't need my up-to-the-second pulseOx data being sent to Shenzhen (or the FDA) when a shot of Malört is more than sufficient to confirm that my soul is still attached to my body.

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

      He's like L Ron Hubbard with less writing ability

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  25. sarcasmic   3 hours ago

    The checkpoint, which sprang up around 8 p.m. and was mostly conducting seatbelt and broken taillight checks, also appeared to be looking for illegal immigrants, with some agents reportedly there from Enforcement and Removal Operations, a branch of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

    "Ihre Papiere, bitte."

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    1. SQRLSY   2 hours ago

      Note that DC votes blue!!!

      Trump and His Trumpaloos and ICE BrownShits are raiding all of the BLUE cities and states! Make all of the libs cry; ruin their economies by taking away many of their hard workers! THAT will show them to vote "Team D"! Do SNOT raid the farmers and THEIR hard workers in the RED states, 'cause they (farmers) vote for MEEEEE!!!

      https://abc6onyourside.com/news/nation-world/heres-how-ice-immigration-and-customs-enforcement-arrests-differ-between-red-and-blue-states-cincinnati-sanctuary-policies-local-enforcement-laws-president-united-american-immigration-officials-bill-reconciliation-budget-detentions-administration Here's how ICE arrests differ between red and blue states, according to data From there, “In Republican-leaning states, 59% of ICE arrests occur in prisons and jails. Conversely, in Democratic-leaning states, ICE is more likely to arrest immigrants from the community, with 70% of arrests taking place at worksites, streets, and during mass roundups.”

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    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

      What was that COVID passport thing?

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      1. sarcasmic   2 hours ago

        "It's ok because Democrats did it first!"

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

          Yawn, it’s the same old shitty troll Sarc always brings out. Get some new material, dudette.

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

            Even when it is pointed out he defended those things. I dont know who he thinks he is tricking here.

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

          Must. Defend. Democrats.

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 hour ago

            To be fair, Democrats seem less threatening to Sarc.

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            1. sarcasmic   1 hour ago

              To be fair, Democrats aren't seeking to federalize all of the nation's police forces and give them absolute immunity from civil and criminal law so they can round up the 3% of the population that the president and his zealots blame for all of the country's problems.

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

                If there's one thing democrats never did was abuse the FBI, IC, DoJ to go after their enemies.

                And quite the leap from federalizing D.C. district under current law to the entire nation. Would be weird if someone told you about democrats and consent decrees under Biden and Obama though. Might make you look retarded.

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                1. Z Crazy   29 minutes ago

                  We need to reduce the proliferation of guns and illegal aliens. Who cares how it is done?

                  Remember Laken Riley!

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      2. Z Crazy   30 minutes ago

        Whats a COVID passport?

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    3. Chumby   1 hour ago

      Gernst du Jägermrister? Natürlich.

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    4. Z Crazy   32 minutes ago

      If it saves one life, this little inconvenience is worth it!

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  26. Think It Through   3 hours ago

    As with federal law enforcement patrolling Georgetown's M St and the National Mall, these areas seem rather stupid to target. "They're not needed. There's nothing going on," one Georgetown resident told the local news. "Georgetown is kind of a strange place for them to be," said another.

    And if federal law enforcement had only targeted other areas of the city and leaved Georgetown alone, that would be racist. So......

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  27. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 hours ago

    'and it's not clear that D.C.'s protesters would actually like it if law enforcement stopped doing their jobs.'

    That's a great idea. Let's catalog all the activists who don't want police, and when they call 911, have AI route their call to an automated BLM/DEI "help" message.

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  28. Alan Vanneman   3 hours ago

    "The checkpoint, which sprang up around 8 p.m. and was mostly conducting seatbelt and broken taillight checks"

    A traffic checkpoint to guard against folks not wearing seatbelts? Hey, there's nothing there for a libertarian to object to, amirite? We should have one at every block!

    BTW, if you aren't wearing a seatbelt, does that give the cops the right to inspect your car for, you know, contraband? Also, one might have thought that a libertarian might be just a teeny bit uncomfortable with the federal government enforcing DC's gun laws. But apparently not so much.

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    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   1 hour ago

      "...Hey, there's nothing there for a libertarian to object to, amirite?..."

      How in hell would YOU know?!

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  29. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 hours ago

    "The percentage of U.S. adults who say they consume alcohol has fallen to 54%, the lowest by one percentage point in Gallup's nearly 90-year trend."

    Hmm. What are the current percentages for people having recreational sex, and for, um, unplanned pregnancies?

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    1. TrickyVic (old school)   2 hours ago

      Legal weed sales is cutting into the legal alcohol sales.

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      1. Kungpowderfinger   2 hours ago

        Bingo, and a step in the right direction.

        Met up with some guys I served with, haven’t seen in 30 years. We were all heavy drinkers back in the day (some of us still are). Some of the guys are primarily pot smokers now, and after partying all night, who do you think was ready to keep the party going the next day, and who was dragging ass?

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      2. mad.casual   2 hours ago

        But it's largely picking up drinkers who have quit not "generating" new consumers, first time users of either substance, at a/the same rate. Teens aren't cruising around with a carload of friends and a bag of edibles the way they would cruise around with a carload of friends and a couple 6 packs 40 yrs. ago.

        One of the largest and growing demographics of marijuana consumers is (former) wine moms and/or their crazy cat lady/book club peers. There are more female consumers of marijuana than male. Like much of the rest of the feminist movement, they consume it to relax and relieve stress but otherwise report their stress levels to be as high as ever and, as indicated below, their engagement in traditional recreational activities regarded as "fun" is low(er).

        I certainly don't mean to say weed = soma, but there is absolutely a broad soma-aspect to it that, for whatever reason (feel free to insert feminism or chauvinism or social media or whatever here), alcohol and even drugs like diazepam don't seem to have.

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        1. Zeb   16 minutes ago

          Not edibles, but we were definitely cruising around with a car full of friends and a bag of weed 30 years ago. I didn't drink a lot in HS, which also meant I didn't go to the parties where everyone got arrested.

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    2. mad.casual   2 hours ago

      Recreational sex, unplanned pregnancies, STDs... even things like participation in sports and 'soft' drug use are down... on the plus side, the number of kids who've killed themselves because of AI and/or social media is up. Birthing-oppression-free-techno-libertopia achieved!

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  30. Medulla Oblongata   2 hours ago

    Just leaving this here...

    https://www.wsj.com/economy/democratic-states-wealthy-tax-bills-c924b3b5?mod=hp_lead_pos1

    Blue States Hunt for Ways to Wring More Taxes From the Wealthy
    ‘Taylor Swift tax,’ among other levies, targets the rich. Will they be driven away?

    A growing number of blue cities and states across the country, from Washington state to Rhode Island, are looking at ways to wring more revenue from their richest taxpayers.

    Lawmakers are boosting tax rates on robust annual incomes, hiking capital-gains taxes, and putting new levies on luxury vacation homes.

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    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 hours ago

      Honestly, good. Let them soak their Democrat-voting rich people for every penny they have.

      But if these people flee to lower-tax states, they shouldn't be allowed to vote for 10 years as penance.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 hour ago

        Common sense voting law number 1: a reasonable cooling off period.

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  31. Truthteller1   2 hours ago

    Was DC's police doing anything? Think.

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  32. Brandybuck   2 hours ago

    Homeland Security doing seatbelt checks? MAGA solving our crime problem! Yuuge!

    Democrats: "We so stoopid!"
    Republicans: "Hold my beer..."

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

      Fuck off and die, shitstain.

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

      So you just ignored all the rest of the arrest data and information our there because you're retarded?

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      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   1 hour ago

        But Brandyshit is LIBERTARIAN retarded! We know that since he rejects any real libertarian actions if they weren't proposed by a LIBERTARIAN!
        Right, asswipe?

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    3. Chumby   1 hour ago

      Fighting crime is a job (D)istrict of Columbia employees no longer do.

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  33. I, Woodchipper   2 hours ago

    About 56 percent of students in grades three through eight showed proficiency on the reading tests

    This is absolutely abysmal. "proficiency" translates to "barely literate" for those who don't know. And only half the students could even get to THAT. incredible

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    1. Kungpowderfinger   2 hours ago

      “Showed proficiency”

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weasel_word

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    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 hours ago

      Well, yeah, there's a reason 40-70 percent of college freshmen have to take remedial courses just to get to the bare minimum of competency.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 hour ago

        And even then, we have to give students special accommodations.

        I am still trying to decide if my college administration is motivated more by post-modern compassion or desperate efforts to avoid failing kids (and ultimately putting the college out of business).

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

    "...imploring his fellow Democrats to be less dismissive about crime and to offer workable alternatives to Trump's show-of-force plan..."

    Ds actually accomplishing something?! There rep would suffer.

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    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 hours ago

      What "workable alternatives" are they even talking about here? Note how these snakes always use these glittering generalities when the anti-social behavior of their aggressively retarded supporters starts to have actual political impact.

      And speaking of crime, since Robert Francis O'Rourke is now saying "fuck the rules!" because his team doesn't have a socio-political hegemony anymore, does that mean it's open season on him, his wife, and his kids now? "Fuck the rules!", right, Beto?

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

    "...imploring his fellow Democrats to be less dismissive about crime and to offer workable alternatives to Trump's show-of-force plan..."

    Ds actually accomplishing something?! Their rep would suffer.

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  36. Marshal   2 hours ago

    What's happened so far does not rise to meet that.

    The rush to proclaim it a failure suggests critics believe it will be successful when fully operational.

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    1. mad.casual   1 hour ago

      Are Marines sleeping on the floor again yet?

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      1. Dakotian (descendent of Kulaks)   45 minutes ago

        Yeah that one always makes me laugh. In Mogadishu we stayed at the bombed out soccer stadium. The room we slept in had a pile of human feces in the middle of the floor and smeared on the walls when we got there. We did have cots though. Marines can sleep anywhere. Trust me on that.

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  37. Marshal   1 hour ago

    If all this sounds a little law-and-ordery for a libertarian publication, I apologize

    It's sad she has to apologize for it.

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  38. Marshal   51 minutes ago

    "A lot of the problems with criminal justice in Washington lie in the federal courts where the city's major prosecutions happen," writes Josh Barro on Substack, imploring his fellow Democrats to be less dismissive about crime and to offer workable alternatives to Trump's show-of-force plan. "There are too many judicial vacancies, and the U.S. Attorney's office has been declining too many prosecutions, meaning too many criminals go free and too many miscreants believe they will get away with crime. Fixing those prosecutorial problems is a federal responsibility—Democrats should say that if Trump wants to be tough on crime, he can start by making sure prosecutors are bringing enough cases and there are enough judges to hear them."

    The bold section is not a reasonable summary of his comments, He is outlining a path to blame Trump, not workable alternatives to crime fighting. As usual Dems show they are focused solely on political impacts and are completely uninterested in effective governance.

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  39. JFree   24 minutes ago

    Inflation wouldn't be rising so much if the Fed lowered interest rates.

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