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College

How To Fix College

Plus: The Dignity of Dependence, infinite scroll, ZIRP narratives, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 10.2.2025 9:30 AM

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Trump asks colleges to get serious: Yesterday, the White House sent 10-page compacts to nine of colleges and universities—Vanderbilt University, Dartmouth College, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Southern California, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Texas, the University of Arizona, Brown University, and the University of Virginia—asking them to assent to certain commitments in order to receive access to a wider array of federal funding.

Called the "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education," most of the asks are eminently reasonable, and would make it so colleges now conform with the law instead of flouting it outright.

"The memo demands that schools ban the use of race or sex in hiring and admissions," reports The Wall Street Journal. It also calls for schools to "freeze tuition for five years; cap international undergrad enrollment at 15%; require that applicants take the SAT or a similar test; and quell grade inflation."

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But the memo also asks that universities abolish any departments that "purposefully punish, belittle, and even spark violence against conservative ideas" and strengthen policies meant to deter such ideological conformity. Of course, "institutions of higher education are free to develop models and values other than those below, if the institution elects to forego federal benefits," reads the document.

"The first round of schools received the compact along with a letter that frames the pledge as an opportunity to proactively partner with the administration and its effort to shift the ideological tilt of the higher education system," per The New York Times. Interestingly, "the demands in the compact also include providing free tuition to students studying math, biology, or other 'hard sciences' if endowments exceed $2 million per undergraduate."

In a sense, this is federal government intrusion into the affairs of universities. Who is a federal bureaucrat to decide how many international students a college ought to admit, when the college should be able to decide what's in their best interest and what's not? It's not like a system of arbitrary nationality limits is especially meritocratic. But the case made by Trump administration officials like May Mailman is that we don't get to pour tons of American taxpayer dollars into the higher education system and then routinely educate the world's students; that's not a good return on investment or aligned with what's in the nation's best interest.

The solution Mailman and the Trump administration more broadly offer is, I think, sound: If you're a university that doesn't want to sign onto these demands, you may forego federal funding and retain full independence. But if you'd like to dip into federal coffers, you must agree to certain standards and maintain environments that foster more intellectual diversity. We'll see whether this holds up whenever it's challenged in court.

Also, I think it's interesting—and a welcome development—that the administration also snuck in some lines about tuition-freezing. Ballooning cost of attendance has been a huge problem for years, and shedding light on administrative bloat and wasteful spending is surely in the American public's best interest.


Scenes from New York: Last night, I hosted a book party for Leah Libresco Sargeant at my home in Brooklyn, alongside my dear friend Nicole Ruiz. We had in attendance homemakers, journalists from The Dispatch and The Atlantic, a pastor's wife and mother of five, and a woman who detransitioned (and wrote about it), among many others. An eclectic bunch for sure.

Liz Wolfe

Leah's book, The Dignity of Dependence, is premised on two claims: The first, that "women's equality with men is not premised on our interchangeability with men"; the second, that "dependence on others is not a temporary embarrassment at the beginning (and end) (and much of the middle) of our lives but the pattern for how we live together." I highly recommend it.


QUICK HITS

  • If you enjoy this newsletter, would you do me the extraordinary favor of forwarding it to a friend? (Ideally with accompanying text like "I think you'd enjoy this newsletter that keeps me informed in a crowded and ever-stupider news environment" not "this libertarian chick belongs in the loony bin.")
  • "They say my generation is wasting our lives watching mindless entertainment," writes Freya India at Jonathan Haidt's After Babel. "But I think things are worse than that. We are now turning our lives into mindless entertainment. Not just consuming slop, but becoming it.…Someday this generation, these influencers, will discover with dread what every celebrity and contestant and cast member has realized before them. That after offering everything up, every inch of their lives, every finite moment on this Earth, it does not matter how much they stage, how much they rehearse, how much they trade, how long they leave the cameras rolling, we will always wonder, eventually, what else is on?"
  • "The White House is halting $18 billion in New York infrastructure funding due to concerns over diversity and inclusion practices and as the first day of a federal shutdown grinds government work to a halt," reports Bloomberg. Honestly, fair. Why should the rest of the country subsidize my state and city? And why should the city let so many residents off scot-free—i.e. rampant fare evaders—instead of choosing to enforce laws and improve the city's fiscal situation?
  • "The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook can remain in her job for now and announced it will hear a case in January over President Donald Trump's attempt to remove her," reports The Washington Post. "The temporary ruling lasts until the justices hear the administration's appeal of a lower court's decision to allow Cook to remain on the job. The Trump administration had asked the high court to remove Cook immediately."
  • Speaking of the Post:

????@PostOpinions editor Adam O'Neal announces new opinion journalists, reporting to @jameshohmann:

- @dominicjpino joins from @NRO
- @KateAndrs joins from @TheSpectator
- @carinemhajjar joins from @GlobeOpinion

All three will start next month and regularly appear on our… pic.twitter.com/6n4RYWqScE

— Washington Post Communications (@WashPostComms) October 1, 2025

  • "More than two years into a conservative takeover of New College of Florida, spending has soared and rankings have plummeted, raising questions about the efficacy of the overhaul," notes Inside Higher Ed. "While state officials, including Republican governor Ron DeSantis, have celebrated the death of what they have described as 'woke indoctrination' at the small liberal arts college, student outcomes are trending downward across the board: Both graduation and retention rates have fallen since the takeover in 2023. Those metrics are down even as New College spends more than 10 times per student what the other 11 members of the State University System spend, on average. While one estimate last year put the annual cost per student at about $10,000 per member institution, New College is an outlier, with a head count under 900 and a $118.5 million budget, which adds up to roughly $134,000 per student."
  • Yep:

The zero-interest-rate era is going to become lost history because people want to make up a narrative around AI. The white collar bloodbath didn't happen because of a chat app release, it happened because of the end of ZIRP which occurred rapidly in 2022. https://t.co/tIV88Myioe pic.twitter.com/fos5fQfidX

— Simon Sarris (@simonsarris) October 2, 2025

  • I mostly agree with Aella, but grad school? Let's maintain some standards.

Stop infantilizing young women. We should respect their agency, not assume they are incapable of making decisions that require long term sacrifice. Stand up for women's right to choose motherhood, sex work, or even grad school. https://t.co/nq17TyPGyY

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

    OMG we made it through an entire day of the government shutdown.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      But how many children and grandmas died?

      1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

        With the shutdown or of the shutdown?

      2. Minadin   2 months ago

        At least that one that Paul Ryan threw off a cliff . . .

      3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

        “But how many..,,,,”

        We will never know because the government employees who count shit have been furloughed.

        Prolly a lot, tho.

    2. Super Scary   2 months ago

      Where are the district judges to save us from this lockdown?!

    3. Chumby   2 months ago

      I’m holding on, barely, by masking and socially distancing.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

        Two weeks to reduce the government.

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          I feel like I need daily booster shots.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    How To Fix College

    Turn them into trade schools.

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

      Judging by the picture, they should also buy some furniture.

      1. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

        Touching grass is all well and good, but Mother Gaia doesn't want your fat ass on her face, ladies.

        1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

          Nothing but white girls in the pic. Explains much.

          1. Wizzle Bizzle   2 months ago

            Must be a BLM protest.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Like how all the churches in Scotland became bars and clubs, maybe we can also find something fun and useful for American campuses.

      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 months ago

        Storage units?

        1. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

          Section 8 housing.

      2. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

        Obviously converting them to shooting ranges is the answer.

      3. Dillinger   2 months ago

        moar golf courses!

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          Who will iron out the details fore that?

          1. Dillinger   2 months ago

            I'll do it for Nicklaus on the dollar.

            1. Chumby   2 months ago

              That could help get this project out of the Woods.

    3. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

      Dear Colleague, 2.0.

      1. mad.casual   2 months ago

        Dear Colleagues: Episode III - Revenge of MAGA.

        I'm no fan of prequels but it's clearly better than Episode IX - The Rise of Hairsniffer

    4. Chumby   2 months ago

      Harvard-Devry

      Princeton-Lincoln Tech

    5. Nelson   2 months ago

      “ Turn them into trade schools.”

      Sure. Because when someone needs a financial analysis or an appendix removed or a plan for business expansion or an engineer or any one of a thousand other jobs that require the higher-order learning that a college provides, you can just hire a plumber or an electrician to do the job.

      Trade schools are excellent for teaching trades. We have a plethora of those people around, mostly because they are relatively easy skills to learn and develop. They are necessary jobs with steady demand and decent pay, but learning how to do them isn’t hard.

      The jobs that are out there in an advanced economy, however, often require the learning that is found in college. Higher math, game theory, international relations, economic systems, and other brain-intensive skills aren’t taught in high school, nor are most high schoolers capable of learning them without the foundations taught … in high school.

      Is a college education wasted on sales representatives, marketing executives, or mid-level managers? Probably. But the people who fail down to those jobs didn’t set out to become easily-replaceable parts in a corporate machine. They end up there because the things they were educating themselves to do either turned out to be something they didn’t like or something they sucked at.

      College, for better or worse, creates the largest number of possibilities for the person who goes. A financial analyst at Goldman Sachs can learn how to be a good plumber. The reverse, however, is not true. You need too much background knowledge that you get … in college.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Of course, "institutions of higher education are free to develop models and values other than those below, if the institution elects to forego federal benefits," reads the document.

    Like they're not going to find a way to honor their institutional commitment to cranking out the leftist leaders of tomorrow regardless of how many tax dollars they take.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Hanging us with the rope we sold them?

      1. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 months ago

        More like the rope they sold us.

  4. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Ready sharing up to be the greatest shutdown ever. 10s of billions already cut. Government workers being RIFd. But most importantly the meme wars.

    We once again learn dems cant meme.

    https://x.com/TheDemocrats/status/1973440352938852686

    Gop mocks that fact.

    https://x.com/GOP/status/1973491725697188063/

    And JD Vance gives them an out.

    Nick Sortor
    @nicksortor
    LMFAO! JD Vance just responded to Hakeem Jeffries being offended by Trump's memes

    "I will tell Hakeem Jeffries right now, I make a solemn promise to you, that if you help us reopen the government, the sombrero memes WILL stop!"

    "I've talked to the President about that."

    1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

      This entire exchange has been so fucking funny.

      Don't let your guard down. Those sombrero memes may trigger some murderous leftists.

      1. Longtobefree   2 months ago

        https://babylonbee.com/news/dems-call-for-common-sense-sombrero-control

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          Wait until they see the piñatas.

          1. Minadin   2 months ago

            "Old woman wearing a "be kind" shirt tries to decapitate a Trump effigy"

            https://x.com/EndWokeness/status/1970196397128392883

    2. mad.casual   2 months ago

      We once again learn dems cant meme.

      Not just can't meme. Impervious to reality.

      James-Goddamned-Carville: "You dumb fucks have been too in-the-bag for irrelevant and insane cat ladies and weirdo internet troons!"
      DNC: LOL! Have you seen keyboard cat?!

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

        JDC: Who did more than anyone to get Slick Willie elected, now finds himself adrift from a party of niche lunatics.

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          Shrike learned that “drag a hundred dollar bill” trick from Carville. But instead of a trailer park, it is a kids park.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 months ago

      "There has been too much violence. Too much pain. None here are without sin. But I have an honorable compromise. Just end the shutdown. End the shutdown and the sombrero memes will cease. I will give safe passage for all federal employees from furlough. Just end the shutdown and there will be an end to the horror. You have one day to decide."

  5. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Interestingly, "the demands in the compact also include providing free tuition to students studying math, biology, or other 'hard sciences' if endowments exceed $2 million per undergraduate."

    Not wanting to follow Europe's plan of importing doctors and engineers, which hasn't seemed to have worked out

    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

      If you have an endowment of $2M per student, why do you even charge Any tuition? You are literally making at minimum $75k per year per student with a conservative investment strategy.

      Why aren’t these super endowments taxed if they aren’t being used to fulfill a higher Ed mission?

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        (D)ifferent.

  6. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    There was an immigration sweep in Minnesota this week. 1000 immigrants were contacted. 50% had committed some type of immigration fraud.

    https://nypost.com/2025/09/30/us-news/bombshell-ice-sweep-in-minneapolis-st-paul-finds-50-of-immigrants-had-committed-immigration-fraud-after-massive-arrival-uptick-from-somalia/

    “Officers encountered blatant marriage fraud, visa overstay, people claiming to work as businesses that can’t be found, forged documents, abuse of the H1B visa system, abuse of the F1 visa, and many other discrepancies,” US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) director Joseph B. Edlow told reporters Tuesday.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      In a truck stop in Texas over 100 illegal immigrant truck drivers stopped. Given licenses with the nice real ID star under names like No Name Given.

      https://www.kosu.org/local-news/2025-10-01/oklahoma-troopers-arrest-more-than-100-people-in-3-day-immigration-blitz

      1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

        The left REALLY hates ID. Except when it is weaponized against productive Americans

        1. HorseConch   2 months ago

          Yahoo posted a fact check article just to explain that it's really happening. I've never and still am not anti-immigrant, but no immigrants, and especially illegal ones should get privilege over any citizens. I can't just walk in and get a CDL, and if my kids go out of state to college, in a lot of places it will cost more than it does for illegals. I'm glad I don't qualify for medicaid, but no illegal should.

          https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/fact-check-california-york-not-074043459.html

          1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

            My dad complained about this with the Vietnamese refugees getting interest free business loans in America, while returning vets were called baby killers. This shit isn't new.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

              Marxists will always be cunts. See: Alinsky.

        2. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

          Multiple photo IDs and birth certificate I had to produce--not to mention being hauled off and fingerprinted--to get a CCW speaks truth to that.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

            But if you’re overstaying your student visa from Shitfucker, India, you get a no questions asked Real ID CDL with no actual training in how to operate a semi whatsoever. Then you get to kill people as you illegally make a u-turn on a freeway.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

              EQUITY!

            2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

              How do you know they are illegal. No Name Given is an americanized name.

            3. Chumby   2 months ago

              Racist!

          2. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

            Getting a CCW [as I did also] is "supposed" to be difficult, apparently, because guns.

          3. Chumby   2 months ago

            Constitutional carry is lovely.

      2. Zeb   2 months ago

        You will notice on those images of "no name given" licenses that the last name field is redacted. I'm not saying it's all on the up and up. But they aren't being issued with no name at all and supposedly the reason is people with only one name (which is sometimes the case). I don't doubt that in many cases these are being issued to people who shouldn't be driving big trucks, but it seemed worth noting that they aren't just handing them out anonymously, as some posts on the subject seem to imply.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

          There’s almost a billion Singhs out there. They can’t all just be known by their last name.

          1. Zeb   2 months ago

            No. Sikhs generally are not mononymic. That would be very confusing. The license images I've seen have everything redacted except "no name given" so no idea who they are or where from.

            1. Chumby   2 months ago

              Authorities should then just throw in the towel?

              1. Zeb   2 months ago

                No, presumably they can see the whole license including the name and get further info from the states that issued them. I'm just saying we should try to be accurate in how we interpret these things and make some effort to check the facts.

  7. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    "The memo demands that schools ban the use of race or sex in hiring and admissions"

    Remember when those racists, like MLK, demanded this in the 1960s?

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      (D)ifferent now. They need to give jobs to their activists.

      1. Chumby   2 months ago

        Not many employment prospects for Social Activism, Radical Individualism, and Proper Pronouns Promotion majors without a push.

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

          A literal cadre of Soviet "blue hats" [political officers] just waiting in the wings.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            Or in their parents' basements.

  8. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    This might harm sarcs cleanest election ever theory as woman receives Amazon package with 250 ballots.

    https://www.themainewire.com/2025/10/maine-woman-discovers-hundreds-of-election-ballots-in-amazon-package-as-state-considers-voter-id/

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

      I guess Amazon really does sell everything.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Hoping for a subscribe and save option.

      2. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

        Is this Amazon Crime instead of Prime?

      3. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

        Guaranteed 2 day delivery but a person in a gray van with a smiley swoop, no less.

      4. mad.casual   2 months ago

        I hate it when I order 125 ballots and that happens. - Chicagoan

    2. Chumby   2 months ago

      Already see “Shenna Bellows (D) for Governor” sogns on wokies lawns. Bellows is the Sec of State that refuses to provide info showing there is no voter fraud.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Haha. Gonna end up with the Maine version of Arizonas Hobbs. Weird how thst keeps happening. Sec of states overseeing elections refuse to follow the law then end up as governor.

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          Also saw some pro and anti signs regarding the vote ID ballot initiative. Unsurprisingly, every single Bellows (D) sign that also had a voter ID sign was one of the antis.

    3. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

      Note that they don't say anything about Maine voters being disenfranchised due to voter ID requirements, just that 13,000 Democrat votes may be lost. One might surmise that the 13,000 "votes" were never actually cast by any living human voters, who should not have any issues getting one of the valid types of identification.

      --------
      Dingman said that if Maine adopted Voter ID requirements similar to those of 36 other states that “it could result in a loss of 13,000 Democratic” votes being counted in subsequent elections. (Dingman did not provide an explanation as to how the proposed Voter ID would prevent any legal U.S. citizen from voting in the election, nor did he elucidate how the Maine Democrats arrived at the 13,000 figure.)

      1. Minadin   2 months ago

        I was going to comment on that too. Odd that the state DNC chair knows exactly how many votes his party would lose.

      2. Chumby   2 months ago

        If half of those are in Maine congressional district 2 (there are just two congressional districts here), that reduction would have cost congressman Jared Golden (D) a victory in 2018 as well as 2024.

    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 months ago

      What kind of Prime Day deal can you get on those?

  9. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Who is a federal bureaucrat to decide how many international students a college ought to admit, when the college should be able to decide what's in their best interest and what's not?

    Daddy Checkbook, that's who.

    1. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

      I suppose the alternative is to simply not provide student visas to anyone attending those universities.

  10. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    University of Delewares campus TV show thanks Charlie kirks murderer.

    https://x.com/realNickMiles/status/1973469251596960040

    1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

      We should be thankful. Now we know. This is the same human garbage cheering for Hamas.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        But if we cut federal funding to UD it would be super murder.

    2. Super Scary   2 months ago

      I don't want the best for these people.

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

        You are entirely too kind.

      2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        The best or the best korea?

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

          Kim Jong Un should gladly accept such deportees; more soldiers to promote the revolution is that worker's paradise. I'd love to see them managing that march they have where they hop, skip, and jump to the music.

  11. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    But if you'd like to dip into federal coffers, you must agree to certain standards and maintain environments that foster more intellectual diversity.

    WHAT KIND OF DIVERSITY?

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Purple AND blue hair.

      1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

        Hair color is the most important thing?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

          It’s almost as if they’re warning us of who they are with these unnatural hair colors, just like a Gila monster or coral snake does.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            Never stick your dick in crazy?

            1. Chumby   2 months ago

              What about trannies that have had bottom surgery, can they scissor action crazy?

              1. Dillinger   2 months ago

                not without somebody hurling. bleh.

  12. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    New sarcreason talking point has dropped.

    https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/5527944-trump-china-communist-comparison/

    1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

      The Wall Street Journal dubbed Trump’s actions as “state capitalism.” The comparison isn’t to Hitler and Germany, Viktor Orban and Hungary, Vladimir Putin and Russia, but to China and how it runs its capitalistic economy under a communist flag.

      This is hilarious. The murderous left tried (and failed) to pin these names on Trump, so now they try China.

      Next, they will start calling him Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Because the left is killing Christians.

    2. mad.casual   2 months ago

      So... China is bad and we should cut all financial ties possible, excommunicate them from polite society, and prosecute them to insanely frivolous degrees?

      Between this an Joy Reid it's like the DNC has laid out a bunch of rakes and samurai swords and is now acting out a Nordberg-esque style seppuku.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

        Hopefully they finish the seppuku this time.

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

          Will they spill their guts literally?

    3. Jefferson Paul   2 months ago

      I was trying to remember where I recently saw some leftist try to say the CCP was right-wing or conservative. Then I remembered that it was one of the students that sat down with Crowder for his latest Change My Mind that aired yesterday.

      Is this the new push from the left? China is right wing so all its evils can now be ascribed to the right? If something on the left is bad (most of it is), just say that's the right for you?

      according to the left:
      -Robinson was right wing and killed Kirk for not being enough right wing.
      -The CCP is right wing
      -Antifa violence against govt buildings is right wing
      -Islamic terrorism is right wing because fundamentalist Muslims don't give their women equal rights
      -there are probably many more examples, but I'm blanking on the rest

      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

        Arresting a violent criminal 14 times and letting him go free in the name of social justice until he murders a 90 lb. woman on mass transit is a right wing “culture war” issue.

        ^ up next.

  13. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    If you enjoy this newsletter, would you do me the extraordinary favor of forwarding it to a friend?

    Just make sure to warn them away from the comments section.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      NSFW?

      1. Jefferson Paul   2 months ago

        Especially if a certain commenter with a 2 at the end of his name is commenting.

    2. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

      A few years ago [cannot find it now] read an online perspective of this comment section as being "worse than Yahoo" and a collection of "vile, scum, and villainous" opinions. Made me realize it was having an impact on those sorely in need of it.

      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

        Wow. I had no idea this little comment section was being discussed by anyone anywhere else but here.

        It’s almost like being famous.

      2. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 months ago

        Was that during the Woodchipper Incident?

    3. Chumby   2 months ago

      They might be exposed to libertarianism.

  14. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    We had in attendance homemakers, journalists from The Dispatch and The Atlantic,

    I'm sorry you had to suffer theough thst Liz.

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

      I can’t guess how insufferable than hen party was.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        They met at 6 ocluck which lasted until 10.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

          Pick a little, talk a little, pick a little, talk a little
          Cheep cheep cheep, talk a lot, pick a little more

          1. Kungpowderfinger   2 months ago

            I’d count the silverware

          2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

            Dont get cocky.

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

              Don’t egg him on.

              1. Chumby   2 months ago

                A poultry amount of intelligence in that group.

                1. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

                  A veritable chick file'.

                  1. Chumby   2 months ago

                    If they ever rise up against their pay masters, it would be a coop d’etat.

      2. Dillinger   2 months ago

        hen parties are where the chicks are.

        1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

          You got the hen, the chicken and the rooster. The rooster goes with the chicken. So, who's having sex with the hen?

          1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

            They just watch cat videos and vote dem.

          2. Dillinger   2 months ago

            still hilarious.

  15. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    ...not "this libertarian chick belongs in the loony bin."

    Oh, please. You're practically MAGA.

    1. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

      I've decided the problem with Just Asking Questions, if there was one, is that it should have been either just Wolfe or just Weissmueller hosting. They probably should have had separate podcasts.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Separate but equal?

        1. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

          NO ONE SAID EQUAL

          1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

            Fascist.

    2. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

      If you're not with them, you're against them. Embrace or be MAGA.

  16. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    If you enjoy this newsletter, would you do me the extraordinary favor of forwarding it to a friend?

    If my follow on YouTube didnt work, this won't either.

    1. mad.casual   2 months ago

      Doesn't matter who I recommend it to if articles this terrible are headlining above the fold, just below the "Free Minds and Free Markets" masthead.

      Specifically not Liz' fault, but there's only so much to be done to help her "Mostly Peaceful", "Red Wedding", Twitter-doxxing colleagues.

  17. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    "...we will always wonder, eventually, what else is on?"

    As ubiquitous as they seem, influencers and they influence are only a tiny segment of the population and are therefore disposable. Online can be an interesting community but not representative of much more than itself.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      And we can turn all their camper vans into food trucks!

      If we can get the stink out.

      1. Chumby   2 months ago

        Food Truck Beethoven?

  18. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    "Doesn't have a fully developed frontal lobe" at 23. But Democrats want to make the voting age 16, while keeping up-to-26-year-olds on their parent's Obamacare insurance as "children".

    1. Kungpowderfinger   2 months ago

      The left in a nutshell: “All the people are children that we aim to be the Mommy and Daddy for”

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Smaller left nutshell: "I deserve your stuff"

        1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

          Actual left nutshell: empty because it's been chemically castrated.

          1. Chumby   2 months ago

            Perhaps that is what the “chem” part in jeff’s name stands for. Hot flashes due to a lack of T could explain his emotionally unstable posts.

    2. mad.casual   2 months ago

      "Her frontal lobe isn't even fully developed."

      "Check your premise." - Emo Phillips
      "Seconded." - Exolabs
      "French Toast, Please." - Former Fully-developed Frontal Lobe

    3. Chumby   2 months ago

      I think her frontal parts being fully developed is why she has had so many kids at that age.

  19. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    The compact is a mixed bag. Compliance with anti-discrimination laws and some other things are no-brainers. But some of the other stuff seems like Trump being petty and demanding his way.

    1. mad.casual   2 months ago

      But some of the other stuff seems like Trump being petty and demanding his way.

      The nerve of an elected representative being persnickety about and/or extracting the most value for the taxpayer's money! - Free Minds and Free Markets Magazine

  20. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Why should the rest of the country subsidize my state and city?

    The opposite, actually. The normies deserve reparations from NYC for its national news media's unfounded stoking of COVID panic that cost lives and livelihoods there and here in flyover America.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Where's SarcJeff to tell us how noble blue NY pays the bills for all red MAGA country?

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Shrike was pushing that yet again on his British sock.

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          Perhaps NY nambla helps subsidize the nambla chapter in Dog Dick, Georgia.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

            This isn’t the North American Marlon Brando Lookalikes, is it.

      2. Nelson   2 months ago

        Not all red states. But a lot of them are net takers. You may not like it, but denying it’s real doesn’t make a lot of sense.

        https://usafacts.org/articles/which-states-contribute-the-most-and-least-to-federal-revenue/

  21. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Britain's gover ment waisting 10 year old as prostitute to protect Muslim rapefugees.

    https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2025/10/02/rochdale-child-rape-grooming-gang-jailed-govt-failures-exposed-girl-victim-classified-as-prostitute-at-just-ten-years-old/

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Just empowering womyn.

    2. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

      Of course, she wasn't a prostitute until the grooming gangs grabbed her, raped her, and then pimped her out.

  22. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook can remain in her job for now and announced it will hear a case in January over President Donald Trump's attempt to remove her...

    The Libertarian Case for the Unfireable Federal Bureaucrat

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

      "The president’s removal authority is key to the separation of powers"
      [...]
      " Some argue that President Trump’s attempts to fire appointees of independent agencies like the FTC, Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), and National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), among others, threaten the Constitution’s separation of powers. They argue that because these agencies were established by Congress to be insulated from direct presidential control, the president’s actions infringe upon Congress’s legislative prerogative. Essentially, under this view, independent agencies are an extension of the legislative branch’s check on the executive.
      But like oil and water, independent agencies and the separation of powers don’t mix. Not letting the president take such action would actually threaten the separation of powers.
      Some of the most powerful agencies of the federal government are “independent.” The FTC, NLRB, CPSC, Securities and Exchange Commission, and Federal Communications Commission, for example, are vested with sweeping, open-ended authority from Congress to regulate everything from business mergers to consumer products and financial markets, as well as enforce federal antitrust, labor, product, securities, and communications law..."
      https://pacificlegal.org/the-presidents-removal-authority-is-key-to-the-separation-of-powers/

  23. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    And why should the city let so many residents off scot-free—i.e. rampant fare evaders—instead of choosing to enforce laws and improve the city's fiscal situation?

    Why? Ask the multitudes on the verge of voting for Madmani.

    1. damikesc   2 months ago

      They will thoroughly dislike when the Socialists decide to do what...Socialists always tend to do.

      The police oppression will be amusing to watch from afar.

  24. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'But the memo also asks that universities abolish any departments that "purposefully punish, belittle, and even spark violence against conservative ideas" and strengthen policies meant to deter such ideological conformity.'

    Gee, why would campus Marxists, Post-modernists, and Queer Theorists do any of that?

  25. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Both graduation and retention rates have fallen since the takeover in 2023.

    DeSantis is teaching the kids to get the hell out of college.

    1. Longtobefree   2 months ago

      Those living off the government tit run for the hills when challenged to actually produce.

    2. Kungpowderfinger   2 months ago

      We should try letting the left take over our country’s educational institutions and see how they improve student performance.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Measured by demonstrations and marches?

  26. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    Even the WaPo and AP says the shutdown is on Democrats.

    AP: Democrats voted for a shutdown. Now they have to find a way out

    WaPo: Democrats vote down federal funding bill, putting government on path to shutdown

    https://apnews.com/article/democrats-republicans-shutdown-negotiations-votes-health-care-29b11579bfc694a52b9e8e272a47bb91

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/09/30/president-donald-trump/188251a6-9e00-11f0-af12-ae28224a8694_story.html

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      But bluesy says different.

      Democrats are such retards that Schumer said a NYT showing democrats blamed for the shutdown was a biased poll.

      1. HorseConch   2 months ago

        Even Jake Tapper acknowledged that illegals were getting Medicaid while interviewing Jeffries. This is honestly one of the dumbest moves of political gamesmanship I have ever witnessed. They all voted for it in the spring, but now they can't because they need to save Obamacare subsidies for rich people and medicaid for illegals. Both of those issues would be grossly unpopular if polled.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

          I think they continue to rip the mask off. The DNC pitch is now pretty naked demands for free healthcare, spiced with the immigrant thing.

  27. Longtobefree   2 months ago

    "How To Fix College"

    End all government funding; grants, research funding, student loans, all of it.

    Make them all Hillsdale.
    Most of the Ivy League could continue as they are, just not on my taxes.

    1. Nelson   2 months ago

      Hillsdale isn’t a good college. They provide a substandard education. The only thing it’s got is the unwavering love of the hard right.

  28. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Stop infantilizing young women. We should respect their agency, not assume they are incapable of making decisions that require long term sacrifice.

    Someone hasn't met a lot of young women these days.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Prohibition 2.0 will make it worse.

  29. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    The Hill: Washington Post editorial board warns Democrats walking into ‘shutdown trap’

    “In doing so, progressives embraced the same disastrous mentality that led the House Freedom Caucus to believe it could come out ahead in previous government funding standoffs: They wrongly assumed their political leverage would withstand the ensuing fallout,” the board wrote.

    “Nevertheless, the public has proved to be unsupportive of lawmakers who create unnecessary crises to extract political concessions,” it wrote. “Democrats who quietly favor a shutdown dismiss this as trite conventional wisdom. Republicans haven’t been afraid of hardball politics, and they have seemingly suffered no meaningful consequences for it. So why not play their own game, especially when Democratic voters are eager to see elected officials stand up to Trump?”

    “The answer is simple: The Freedom Caucus’s tactics have failed to achieve Republicans’ goals every time. There is no reason to think this shutdown will end any differently for its left-wing counterpart. The most likely outcome is that Democrats will come to regret having just walked into a trap,” it concluded.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Except 80% of the media is still on Team Blue. Most Americans will get only their version.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

        80%? I think you underestimate how many are on Team Blue.

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

          And all they have to do is put out catchy headlines and bytes that sound about right to their credulous audience. No need to substantiate or even provide a story with it.

        2. Marshal   2 months ago

          80% of the media, not Americans.

      2. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

        https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/10/02/1612223/trust-in-media-at-new-low-of-28-in-us

        Americans' confidence in the mass media has edged down to a new low, with just 28% expressing a "great deal" or "fair amount" of trust in newspapers, television and radio to report the news fully, accurately and fairly, according to Gallup. From the report:

        This is down from 31% last year and 40% five years ago. Meanwhile, seven in 10 U.S. adults now say they have "not very much" confidence (36%) or "none at all" (34%). When Gallup began measuring trust in the news media in the 1970s, between 68% and 72% of Americans expressed confidence in reporting. However, by the next reading in 1997, public confidence had fallen to 53%. Media trust remained just above 50% until it dropped to 44% in 2004, and it has not risen to the majority level since. The highest reading in the past decade was 45% in 2018, which came just two years after confidence had collapsed amid the divisive 2016 presidential campaign.

  30. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'In a sense, this is federal government intrusion into the affairs of universities.'

    Yup.

    'Who is a federal bureaucrat to decide how many international students a college ought to admit, when the college should be able to decide what's in their best interest and what's not?'

    Paying the piper and calling the tunes? Which is the typical flip side of the progressive "We will provide for your needs" coin, i.e. "We will tell you what your needs are."

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      I mean literally the state department makes that decision theough visa grants.

  31. roboteconomist   2 months ago

    "we don't get to pour tons of American taxpayer dollars into the higher education system and then routinely educate the world's students; that's not a good return on investment or aligned with what's in the nation's best interest"

    Seriously? The vast majority of federal money going to universities is for R&D projects, not education. Happy to debate whether the feddy gov should be funding R&D, but I don't really care who they hire as long as they get the work done.

    Also what's with all of this national interest talk all of the sudden?

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Grants with 50% to 80% overhead. So not really going to the research.

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

        Some folks are a bit gullible, ain't they.
        One of the lefty shits was here yesterday claiming you had to be a citizen to get free medical O-care (and then added that a valid ID might do the trick...).

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Hey, somebody has to pay for all those deans, associate deans, assistant deans, and junior ranger deans. And the humanities departments aren't exactly raking in multi-million dollar grants.

        1. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

          Old (prior to Trump anti-DEI XO):

          https://x.com/Mark_J_Perry/status/1467959926567931913

          Just out today:
          @OhioState
          has a small army of 132 "diversicrats" at an avg. salary of $77,000 and total est. payroll cost of $13.4M, which would cover in-state tuition for 1,120 students

          1. Marshal   2 months ago

            Large campuses have another 100 Title IX "investigators", a job which did not exist 10 years ago and remains unnecessary. the entire department exists to create no-show jobs for Womens Studies graduates.

        2. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

          https://reason.com/2021/11/12/the-white-house-says-more-government-spending-will-fix-inflation/

          Administrative bloat in higher education has gotten so bad over the last three decades that many universities now employ more administrators than professors. But the problem at Yale University is even more serious than that: Yale has more administrators than undergraduate students. According to the Yale Daily News:

          Over the last two decades, the number of managerial and professional staff that Yale employs has risen three times faster than the undergraduate student body, according to University financial reports. The group's 44.7 percent expansion since 2003 has had detrimental effects on faculty, students and tuition, according to eight faculty members.

          As evidenced by the financial report from 2002-2003, Yale employed 3,500 administrators and managers while there were 5,307 undergraduate students enrolled at the university. Less than two decades later in 2019, before the pandemic affected enrollment, Yale employed more than 1,500 additional administrators while the undergraduate population had only risen by 600 students. Now undergraduate enrollment has dipped to 4,703, with more than 5,000 “managerial and professional staff.”

          Meanwhile, professor of English Leslie Brisman made light of the situation, remarking, “I think we don’t yet have a Vice President for the rights of the left-handed, but I haven’t checked this month,”

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            Yup.

            Like tapeworms.

  32. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'Last night, I hosted a book party for Leah Libresco Sargeant at my home in Brooklyn, alongside my dear friend Nicole Ruiz. We had in attendance homemakers, journalists from The Dispatch and The Atlantic, a pastor's wife and mother of five, and a woman who detransitioned (and wrote about it), among many others. An eclectic bunch for sure.'

    Eclectic? Sounds like a bunch of trad moms. And probably fascists.

    1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

      Tradscists?

  33. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    https://pjnewsletter.com/maher-media-hypocrites/

    Bill Maher Criticizes Media for Ignoring Mass Killings of Christians in Nigeria

    “Well, because the Jews aren’t involved. That’s why,” Maher replied. “It’s the Christians and the Muslims — who cares?” He went on to accuse Islamist group Boko Haram of “literally attempting to wipe out the Christian population of an entire country.” … “Where are the kids protesting this?” Maher said, referencing the ongoing anti-Israel protests across the US.

    Maher was discussing the ongoing slaughter of Christians in Nigeria, where Islamic militants have killed over 100,000 believers since 2009 and burned 18,000 churches to the ground. (Yes, you read those numbers correctly.) These aren’t random acts of violence—they represent what Maher correctly identified as a genocide attempt against an entire religious population. Yet somehow, this systematic persecution barely merits a whisper in American newsrooms.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

      Maher is thisclose to getting it. He’ll probably be attacked shortly by the progressives as being MAGA.

    2. Kungpowderfinger   2 months ago

      The Democrats know how to deal with Boko Haram:

      https://www.essence.com/news/michelle-obama-joins-bringbackourgirls-campaign/

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        With proper nutrition?

        1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

          Worse. Hashtags.

    3. Mike Parsons   2 months ago

      Ongoing slaughter of Christians in Nigeria, where Islamic militants have killed over 100,000 believers since 2009 and burned 18,000 churches to the ground.

      Maher's interpretation: “Well, because the Jews aren’t involved. That’s why,”

      Leftists interpretation: "good"

      They arent interested in palestine because it involves 'the jews'. They are interested because the jews represent the white western world oppressors, and the muslims the good and true non-western, oppressed, therefore holy minority, according to their marxist doctrine.

      They aren't interested in the Christian genocide because they are getting the outcome they desire there already, no need to make any more of a fuss of it.

      'white people bad' is the basic summary version

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

        Even if the Christians in Nigeria or NE India aren't white, they signed on to the religion of the oppressors and therefore have it coming to them.

        [They hate Christianity for reasons aside from all of this]

  34. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'If you enjoy this newsletter, would you do me the extraordinary favor of forwarding it to a friend? (Ideally with accompanying text like "I think you'd enjoy this newsletter that keeps me informed in a crowded and ever-stupider news environment" not "this libertarian chick belongs in the loony bin.")'

    Why not both?

    1. Nelson   2 months ago

      LOL! You’re on fire lately.

  35. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

    Both graduation and retention rates have fallen since the takeover in 2023

    You mean having standards and holding people to them makes more people fail or give up? Surely you jest?

    1. Nelson   2 months ago

      Do you have a reason you are making that claim, or is it just your partisan vibes rearing its ugly head?

      I’m going to guess that you have no data about the actual competence of the students or the changes in the curriculum.

  36. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'Why should the rest of the country subsidize my state and city? And why should the city let so many residents off scot-free—i.e. rampant fare evaders—instead of choosing to enforce laws and improve the city's fiscal situation?'

    Liz indulges her "You kids get off my lawn" self.

  37. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    "While state officials, including Republican governor Ron DeSantis, have celebrated the death of what they have described as 'woke indoctrination' at the small liberal arts college, student outcomes are trending downward across the board: Both graduation and retention rates have fallen since the takeover in 2023."

    Who knew that demonstrating mastery of academic skills is harder than political activism?

  38. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    Another Judge to be overruled later...

    https://pjnewsletter.com/judges-voa-swamp/

    In a move that should make every taxpayer’s blood boil, Judge Lamberth blocked Lake’s planned reduction of 532 government positions at Voice of America (VOA) and its parent agency.

    And here, in one stunning sentence, the judge revealed the entire game. “Equity,” Lamberth wrote in his ruling, “is allergic to rigidity.”

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Overturning Humphrey Executor cant come soon enough. But it won't stop these asshole judges.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

        Congress needs to get off its ass and do something about the rogue judiciary.

        1. Kungpowderfinger   2 months ago

          Spit coffee from laughing so hard, it will never happen.

          You’ll see CA issue concealed carry permits at the DMV before Congress puts a judge in an employment line.

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

      Seems Lamberth is allergic to logic.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        LOGIC IS WHITE SUPREMACY!

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

          Greeks invented it which makes it White, Western, and oppressive.

          At what point will their idiocy become so apparent that it cannot be ignored?

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            50 years ago?

  39. Weigel's Cock Ring   2 months ago

    One thing that's a little surprising to me is that the markets don't seem to care about this government shutdown even one little iota. That's a BIG departure from the past, where Wall Street would always (at least initially) act as if a government shutdown was the end of the world as we know it.

    I wonder if it's because Warren Buffett and the rest of his big money democrat buddies on Wall Street know that the far left communist grass roots scumbags driving these ridiculous days of rage we're in have nothing, an empty water gun to their own heads and no leverage whatsoever, and that the senate democrats are inevitably going to eventually cave and look really stupid and feckless when they do.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Markets are still realing from the tariff apocalypse.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        And the millions of dead children and grandmas.

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

    "Waymo pulled over for illegal U-turn in San Bruno"
    [...]
    "A DUI enforcement operation on the Peninsula early Saturday morning featured an unexpected twist: officers pulling over a vehicle without a driver.
    San Bruno police said officers conducting DUI enforcement watched a driverless Waymo vehicle make an illegal U-turn at a light right in front of them.
    Police said the vehicle pulled over as soon as they flashed their lights and sounded a siren. When officers went up to the vehicle, they were able to talk to a real person from Waymo using two-way communication inside the car.
    "Since there was no human driver, a ticket couldn’t be issued (our citation books don’t have a box for “robot”)," police wrote in a post on social media. "Hopefully the reprogramming will keep it from making any more illegal moves."..."
    https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/san-bruno-waymo-illegal-u-turn/3955874/

    Well, they are making progress...

    1. Use the Schwartz   2 months ago

      "Unfortunately a robot dog was shot while charging at officers."

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

        Have you SEEN those things? Creep AF; I'd shoot it multiple times until it was a pile of nuts and bolts.

        1. Kungpowderfinger   2 months ago

          I’m actually revisiting 10mm precisely for these kind of future necessities

          1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 months ago

            I’m wondering if it’s feasible to make some sort of emp gun. Good for drones too.

            1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

              Requires a lot of power, not cost effective. A cattle prod may work depending on the electronics.

              1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 months ago

                Hmmm…

          2. Ska   2 months ago

            This explains why they become so prevalent in Fallout.

          3. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

            10mm definitely back in vogue for the past couple of years; if you have an HK USP or Glock .45 ACP [aka "AARP"] consider the .45 Super; roughly same ballistics as a 10 mm, only bigger. Underwood, IMO, produces some excellent ammunition in that caliber.

            For drones it definitely bird shot.

      2. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

        K9!

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

          K9mm!

      3. Dillinger   2 months ago

        so sad. one day from retirement ...

    2. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

      At least there’s a name given, unlike what’s going on with CDLs right now.

      https://x.com/maybedanielleee/status/1973427108153012331?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA

      IF ANYONE outside the trucking industry actually paid attention to trucking, we could proactively crackdown on mass fraud anywhere in the country. The latest —> “No Name Given” CDLs.

      I found it first in the USDOT registered trucking companies back in June, then found HUNDREDS of non-domiciled Real ID CDLs… There could be thousands.

      *Limited-term = non-domiciled.
      Same thing. Don’t let your governor confuse you!

      ‘Non-domiciled’ and ‘limited-term’ licenses are issued to immigrants who don’t yet have a permanent status, BUT they're being used and abused on a MASSIVE scale.

      Those printed in New York, I confidently said were issued illegally, as the visa expiration date is printed on the CDL. The CDL expiration date should be the same date as the visa expiration, but more often than not, it’s YEARS later.

      Unfortunately, most states do not print the visa expiration date on the CDL, so I couldn’t say they were issued illegally without access to immigration docs/data.

      Thankfully, Sec. Duffy’s initial audit findings revealed what I suspected to be true — IT’S ALL FRAUDULENT!!!

      In the transportation industry, we have more cargo theft and fraud than EVER before! The states issuing No Name Given CDLs are the SAME STATES where we have massive cargo theft rings, carrier identity fraud, and every other type of ‘freight fraud.’

      *I've spent hundreds of hours on this mess. Believe me when I tell you, IT IS ALL FRAUD.

      The last image is proof that a FULL LEGAL NAME does exist, but was not used. The clerical error excuse is bullsh*t.

      Check out the images of these CDLs. They’re Real IDs with the star in the corner, just handed out to an illegal alien trucker with no name given.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        I assume these are all food truck owners.

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

        OFFS!

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

          It’s bad, and I’d watch the trucker next to you on the freeway.

          https://x.com/real_ames/status/1973464035921146280?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA

          NO NAME GIVEN: The Oklahoma Highway Patrol, working with ICE, arrested more than 120 illegal immigrants, where troopers said they found some truckers carrying New York state–issued IDs labeled “NO NAME GIVEN.” Many of the licenses were expired by nearly a decade.

          New York’s DMV confirmed the licenses were authentic and issued under existing procedures.

          And in blue states, these people can vote on election day.

          Which we’re being told by the usual suspects here never happens.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            Do we need to start talking about a wall again?

          2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

            I drove a semi truck for 15 years and passed through weigh stations pretty much every day. If you get pulled in for any reason you have to produce a CDL, proof that you have a current medical card, the BOL for the load, your permit book with registration for tractor and trailer, and your logs. Any failure or violation can get you an out of service order and you will not be allowed to leave until it is resolved. A CDL with no name? Really? It appears that these guys have been getting away with this not just in NY but all of the lower 48. Amazing.

            1. Chumby   2 months ago

              Perhaps they felt sorry about what they did.

              1. Mother's Lament   2 months ago

                What if they only jacked off on the rules and there was no penetration? Asking for chemjeff.

    3. Rick James   2 months ago

      I'm a little confused here. Just ticket the company. Send a summons to the corporate headquarters. This doesn't seem that hard. Self driving car company/operators should be liable for every illegal move they make.

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

    Damn those Israelis for withholding diesel fuel, food, water and ... pussy?!

    "Women in Gaza say they were promised food, money or work in exchange for sexual interactions"
    [...]
    "It was about a month into the war in Gaza, she said, and he promised her work, a six-month contract with an aid agency. On the day she believed she'd sign the paperwork, he drove her not to an office but to an empty apartment. He complimented her, she said, and told her to remove her headscarf.
    He told her he loved her and wouldn't force her, she said, but he also wouldn't let her leave. Eventually, they had a sexual encounter, she said. She declined to give details of the nature of their interaction, saying she felt fear and shame..."
    https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/women-in-gaza-say-they-were-promised-food-money-21074478.php

    If you take that rag off your head, lady, I'll bet your thinking improves.

    1. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

      You cannot make this up. No way. The Overton window is shattered, and Poe's horizon is over the cliff.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Then the Queering Post-modern Marxists have won.

  42. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    Did I miss previous coverage of this?

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/9/29/trumps-gaza-peace-plan-welcomed-by-arab-and-islamic-countries-the-west

    How Arab nations, rest of the world reacted to Trump’s Gaza peace plan
    The Palestinian Authority joins regional leaders in welcoming US president’s 20-point peace plan to end war in Gaza.

    Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, UAE
    The foreign ministers of the above countries released a joint statement welcoming Trump’s “sincere efforts to end the war in Gaza, and assert their confidence in his ability to find a path to peace”.

    “Along these lines, the ministers welcome the announcement by President Trump regarding his proposal to end the war, rebuild Gaza, prevent the displacement of the Palestinian people and advance a comprehensive peace, as well as his announcement that he will not allow the annexation of the West Bank,” the statement added.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      You want coverage that might make Trump look good? In a "libertarian" publication?

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

        VDR's in trouble this morning:
        "https://reason.com/2025/10/02/the-government-shutdown-is-a-distraction-from-our-37-trillion-debt/"

  43. Chumby   2 months ago

    If You Did Not See

    Hitler phones Kamala:

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MWSRgPpYKrg&pp=

    Some of you voted for her. And in Hank’s case, you might have also voted for him.

    1. Rick James   2 months ago

      You don't have to make short clips of Harris. The longer the clip, the more in context it is, the worse it gets. There's got to be some math formula for that.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

      Wonder if she covered this in her book. ENB didn't mention it and I'm not paying 30 bucks to find out.

  44. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    If you enjoy this newsletter, would you do me the extraordinary favor of forwarding it to a friend?

    Why would you assume that I have any friends?!

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

    Mostly peaceful:

    "FBI on group involved in Alvarado ICE facility ambush"
    [...]
    "Nine defendants, allegedly led by a cult leader, appeared in court to face charges for the July ambush-style shooting of an Alvarado police officer during an attack at an ICE facility."
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP8VCk0dPMQ

  46. Mother's Lament   2 months ago

    "We had in attendance...journalists from...The Atlantic,"

    Gross. I hope you disinfect the couch.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

      Disinfect nothing. Take that damn thing outside and burn it.

    2. Chumby   2 months ago

      Deport the couch!

  47. TJJ2000   2 months ago

    How about end the 'federal funding' before it's too late?

    The 'federal funding' is exactly what turned education into Commie-Indoctrination camps in the first place.

    You're never going to end the curses of [Na]tional So[zi]al[ism] until [Na]tional So[zi]al[ism] is abolished.

  48. MWAocdoc   2 months ago

    It cannot ever be said often enough: the only way to “fix” college is to get all government funding out of it completely, forever. Even funding for whatever scientific research might be considered to be necessary for essential and Constitutionally permissible government activities should never go directly to colleges or universities, only to researchers “hired” by the government for the purpose (e.g. military technology development.)

    1. Nelson   2 months ago

      “ It cannot ever be said often enough: the only way to “fix” college is to get all government funding out of it completely, forever.”

      I would quibble with this, as community colleges are an accessible education for those who can’t afford a four-year college. Especially now that state university systems are accepting CC credits, allowing poorer students to get a more prestigious degree without the backbreaking debt.

      But I agree, especially in the areas of grants and low-interest loans. The only thing that subsidies do is raise the price of a product. If the market price for a college education is $100,000 but a student can get loans they wouldn’t normally qualify for at a rate that is lower than they would qualify for, the school will charge $100,000 plus the excess value of those loans. It’s not rocket surgery.

      “ Even funding for whatever scientific research might be considered to be necessary”

      I am less opposed to funding scientific research. There’s a reason we excel at R&D and it isn’t just because we have a capitalist system. We are on the cutting edge because we fund research that doesn’t have obvious commercial applications today, but could turn out to be vital in the technology of tomorrow.

      That said, if the government funds it, the government gets a share of any patents. Having colleges keep the patents that we, collectively, funded is nonsense.

      1. MWAocdoc   2 months ago

        Just because you like something - like community colleges - doesn't mean it is better because of federal funding. The problem, as always, is that you have no way of knowing what it would be like without the funding until you try it without the funding. America excelled at R&D before the government started "helping." I can cite several examples of excellent programs that were killed off by government funded competing programs that subsequently flopped.

        1. Nelson   2 months ago

          “ The problem, as always, is that you have no way of knowing what it would be like without the funding until you try it without the funding”

          Fair point. The major difference is that there aren’t a lot of high-profile, high-dollar professors, but they also don’t have the corporate partnerships, patents, and private donors that a lot of four-year colleges have. I would hazard a guess (and it’s just a guess) that a much larger percentage of federal funds at community college goes to operational costs and keeping tuition down.

          “ America excelled at R&D before the government started "helping."”

          That isn’t an argument either way. To begin with, there was a LOT of government involvement in R&D in the most innovative eras of American invention, often direct government involvement. So I would question your premise, since the single most important discovery (splitting the atom) was government and universities literally working together. In the same place, at the same time, all with government funding.

          Was there good research? Of course. Would it have been better or faster if there was more funding available? No one knows.

          “ I can cite several examples of excellent programs that were killed off by government funded competing programs that subsequently flopped”

          That would interest me because if the “government funded competing programs” flopped, why would a non-government-funded program succeed?

          I am not one of these absolutists like the paleocons or anti-college folks or the “teachers are evil” people. There isn’t good or bad in almost anything, there’s only better and worse. Government partnership with universities has created some astounding breakthroughs on everything from magnets to mathematical theory. It has proved to be a successful model.

          But I would never claim that it was all sunshine and roses. Nor would I claim that it couldn’t be done as well without government money because that’s impossible to prove. Neuralink is, in my mind, the most important company of the next 50 years, but much of the base technology was researched at universities. Elon Musk may be the only one bold and brilliant enough to make it into a business and move it forward quickly, but it wasn’t created in a vacuum.

  49. Roberta   2 months ago

    You won't "fix college" in vacuo. We are vastly over-schooled, starting in high school if not earlier.

    1. Nelson   2 months ago

      Why should college be “fixed”? That would require the government to make a determination of what they should or shouldn’t be teaching and force that narrow ideology on all colleges. If the ideas and value of the degree don’t deliver, the college fails.

      The marketplace will always deliver a superior result than the government. Even if some people don’t like what the market calls for.

      1. Chumby   2 months ago

        Exactly. Eliminate all taxpayer money from being used to subsidize/fund education.

        1. Nelson   2 months ago

          As I said above, I would quibble with funding for community and state colleges, since they make a college education affordable, but I agree that government funding for private colleges shouldn’t happen.

          That said, as long as it does provide funding there can’t be ideological requirements attached.

          1. Chumby   2 months ago

            All education. No stealing money from taxpayers.

            1. damikesc   2 months ago

              Yup. Students can try going thru banks for loans and, man, that might be rough.

              Colleges have shown they cannot be trusted with money.

            2. Nelson   2 months ago

              “ All education. No stealing money from taxpayers”

              Free public education has been one of the most important advances in civilization since the Enlightenment gave us America. The difference between societies with and without free, universally available education is stark.

              While the funding mechanism is a disaster and the outcomes are uneven (note the differences in achievement between places like New York and places like Alabama), eliminating universal education would be catastrophic for America. Full stop.

          2. TJJ2000   2 months ago

            "since they make a college education affordable"

            LMAO... And yet somehow this line just keep being touted over and over and over again while education costs run-off the charts.

            Let me guess. When you smack your thumb with a hammer the best cure for the pain is to do it MORE/AGAIN? /s

  50. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>"this libertarian chick belongs in the loony bin."

    all press is good. proper use of chick as well. +1

  51. VinniUSMC   2 months ago

    ... the White House sent 10-page compacts to nine of colleges and universities ...

    Looks like Liz's editor was furloughed.

  52. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>we will always wonder, eventually, what else is on?

    [if I have to die] I hope the Simpsons and I last another 30+ years and die on the same day like Jefferson and Adams

  53. MollyGodiva   2 months ago

    The federal government has no place to tell a school what tests to use, what departments to have, and how to grade. It is well established that the government may not take otherwise allowable action if it is for impermissible reasons.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

      Bullshit, Molly. If they get federal funding, then the feds have every right to dictate to the university.

      1. MollyGodiva   2 months ago

        That is only the law in MAGA Fascist Fantasy Land.

        1. TJJ2000   2 months ago

          Humorously that is your 'functioning democracy' at work.
          You do realize the 'democracy' you champion isn't just for Democrats right?

          Maybe it's time you pull your head out of your *ss and realize the Constitution which didn't authorize 'federal funding' nor unchecked 'democracy' is what made the USA great before you and your kind end up EATING/destroying the nation completely.

    2. Ajsloss   2 months ago

      ^- This guy doesn't get it.

    3. Zeb   2 months ago

      Fine, but they've been doing all of that for decades. Conditioning funding on compliance with certain rules to force federal policy where it doesn't belong (like they also do to states in lots of ways) isn't great, but it's pretty well established at this point.
      The schools also have the option not to take federal grants and other funding. They can do whatever they want if they choose to go that way.

      1. Rick James   2 months ago

        Yeah, it's like all of a sudden we're all for eliminating the department of education. I mean, let's see who blinks first.

        1. Zeb   2 months ago

          But then who would tell them how many and what kind of sports teams to have? And how they must treat accused sexual miscreants? And how racist they need to be? Which is definitely totally different from this.

    4. Dillinger   2 months ago

      does if it gives them my money first.

    5. damikesc   2 months ago

      Schools have zero right to federal monies.

      It's a simple solution.

  54. Rick James   2 months ago

    Leah's book, The Dignity of Dependence, is premised on two claims: The first, that "women's equality with men is not premised on our interchangeability with men"; the second, that "dependence on others is not a temporary embarrassment at the beginning (and end) (and much of the middle) of our lives but the pattern for how we live together." I highly recommend it.

    Liz, you might look into a feminist named Mary Harrington, you might find her ruminations on women, equality, modernism, progress and how much of modern mainstream feminism is underwritten by technology interesting.

  55. Rick James   2 months ago

    Allahu Akbar!

    1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fpjs0iI3HoQ

  56. Nelson   2 months ago

    So let me see if I’ve got this straight. When colleges were competing in the marketplace of ideas, liberal ideas dominated and the colleges were, by and large, successful institutions. They needed no coercive measures by the government to dictate their ideology.

    When Ron DeSantis forced conservative ideas onto a college, quality dropped, results dropped, and costs soared.

    Now the Trump Administration wants to force ideological requirements on colleges like DeSantis did? They REALLY like a centrally planned society, don’t they?

    Culture, education, business, and state/local governments aren’t allowed to develop over time, based on the acceptance/rejection of their ideals by society. Nope, we’re all going to be conservative ideologues whether we like it or not.

    Government force is apparently bad, unless it is pushing conservative ideology.

    The public funding of colleges and universities (particularly private ones) should end.

    But until it does, “You won’t get the same treatment as other colleges unless you become more conservative. Oh, and administrate the way we want you to.” should disgust and appall anyone who opposes government coercion.

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

      They could easily refuse the money and do as they please.

      1. Nelson   2 months ago

        Why should colleges that kowtow to government ideology be allowed to have funds that those who don’t are denied?

        That’s the problem here. As long as the government is funding colleges, that funding can’t be contingent on ideological requirements.

        1. damikesc   2 months ago

          Does anybody give money with no strings?

          Be serious, Nelson. You want the dish, you have to pay the cook.

          1. Nelson   2 months ago

            You seem to be saying that the government should be able to put any restrictions it wants on its funding. It can’t. Not in content and not in scope.

            The government should never, ever, make funding conditional on academic or ideological requirements. It has to treat all similar entities the same, whether it likes what they do/believe in or not. Colleges didn’t become “liberal” due to government mandates. The free market of ideas made them what they are and their superior educational outcomes have kept them there. Imposing ideology on them won’t change that, but it would be blatant totalitarianism.

            Conservatives REALLY don’t want to open this can of worms, since requirements to keep church and state separate would be disastrous to religious colleges.

            What would happen to religious schools if the spigot were cut off for them, but not for their secular competitors. That’s what the Trump Administration is trying to do, but to “liberal” schools. Some schools (those who are “too liberal” or don’t push conservative ideas and policies) would be defunded while those who kowtow to the ideology of the administration would keep their advantage.

            You never want to have an ideological litmus test for government programs, where those disfavored by the government are punished and those that acquiesce or are already ideologically aligned with the government benefit.

            As long as there is government funding for colleges, it has to be regardless of their choices about what and how to teach. Even if you disagree with it.

  57. Uncle Jay   2 months ago

    "How To Fix College."

    Terminate all government money going to colleges and universities.
    Allow free speech.
    Let the professors earn their money via merit and not popularity.
    Actually teach instead of indoctrinate.
    Produce cures for diseases and conditions.
    Have a curriculum that is marketable after graduation.
    Why is it these over-educated idiots in academia can't figure this one out?

    1. Nelson   2 months ago

      “ Terminate all government money going to colleges and universities.”

      Yes!

      “ Allow free speech”

      Yes! Yes! Triple yes!

      “ Let the professors earn their money via merit and not popularity”

      Apparently you don’t understand “publish or perish”. It’s literally merit, not popularity, that gets them their jobs. Tenure, however, is bullshit.

      “ Actually teach”

      They do.

      “ instead of indoctrinate.”

      They don’t.

      “ Produce cures for diseases and conditions.”

      They do, but their focus is on basic research more than creating products. That’s what business is here for, to take the research and make it into a profitable product.

      “ Have a curriculum that is marketable after graduation.”

      They do. Some people don’t choose the most marketable path, but it’s there for the taking. In fact, it’s the way you gain the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in an advanced, diverse economy.

      “ Why is it these over-educated idiots in academia can't figure this one out?”

      Probably because most of your list is your personal dislikes and delusions. They shouldn’t ever be forced upon any student.

      Just because you don’t like what some professors teach and some students study doesn’t mean everyone should conform to your opinions. Some people want to go to art school. Deal with it.

  58. con_fuse9   2 months ago

    "purposefully punish, belittle, and even spark violence against conservative ideas"
    By "conservative ideas" do we mean Trump ideals?
    There goes the science, engineering and law schools

  59. jagjr   2 months ago

    I would never say "this libertarian chick belongs in the loony bin."

    you are much more of a religious right conservative than a libertarian. your consistent willingness to limit freedom in favor of security or other goals is very non-libertarian. I am no anarchist, but you are entirely too on board with government controls of a wide range of things.

    you also don't really look at most of these issues in any depth or nuance. most of the funding that the federal government provides to universities is fee-for-service. a school is doing research that the govt wants done and are reimbursed for it. establishing political or ideological tests for this type of work is counterproductive. if we were talking about direct subsidies or handouts, your stance might be reasonable, but despite the way Trump and too many conservatives like yourself portray these funds, that's simply not the case.

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