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Federal Reserve

A Divided Fed

Plus: "Freeze the rent" hypocrisy, B-52s near Caracas, the Armani class votes Mamdani, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 10.30.2025 9:30 AM

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Dissent at the Fed meeting: For the second time this year, the Federal Reserve Board cut interest rates by a quarter point—the lowest level in three years. "This remains a very divided Fed, as evidenced by the fact that two officials cast dissenting votes in opposite directions," reports The New York Times. "One wanted a bigger, half-point cut; another wanted no cut at all. The split stems not only from divergent forecasts about the economy but also risk tolerances around allowing the labor market to weaken or inflation to stay elevated."

This is consistent with the previous meetings: Back at July's meeting, two board members disagreed with the final decision to hold rates steady. At September's meeting, President Donald Trump appointee Stephen Miran—who had just been appointed—called for a half-point cut instead of a more cautious quarter-point cut (like the rest of the board agreed to). Then in this meeting, Miran said much the same, but was opposed by Jeffrey Schmid, who advocated no decrease at all.

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"The decision to lower interest rates by 25bps in October was never in doubt, but the unexpected hawkish dissent from a regional Fed president highlights that future moves are becoming more contentious," Michael Pearce, deputy chief U.S. economist at Oxford Economics, told CNBC. "We expect the Fed to slow the pace of cuts from here."

"A further reduction in the policy rate at the December meeting is not a foregone conclusion—far from it," said Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell in a post-meeting press conference.

Powell noted that, though the economy looks strong in the aggregate, things look rather bifurcated right now: Spending by high-income households is possibly obscuring some of the pain and pressure felt by low-income households. He signaled that poor Americans are feeling greater financial pressure than before, citing the growing number of defaults on subprime auto loans. ("The percentage of subprime borrowers—those with credit scores below 670—who are at least 60 days late on their car loans has doubled since 2021 to 6.43%, according to Fitch Ratings," reports CNN.)

He also conveyed concerns about tariffs raising inflation (the effects of which still have not fully been felt, due to stockpiling by large retailers, which is due to run out soon) and a weakening labor market.

Ceasefire updates: In yesterday's Roundup, I was insufficiently careful in my reporting of the Gazan death toll—the 100 allegedly killed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is, after all, reported by the health ministry there, which is controlled by Hamas, so it is very hard to tell whether such numbers are reliable.

Since then, the death toll reported by the ministry of health has risen to 104, with 66 of those alleged to be women and children, and Israeli government sources say "dozens" of top Hamas commanders were taken out, naming 26 militants specifically.

It is very hard to tell whether the Gaza Ministry of Health numbers are accurate, and Hamas has repeatedly used human shields in an attempt to protect its combatants from Israeli strikes. Now, amid the renewed fighting, both sides are becoming further entrenched: Though Israel says it remains committed to maintaining (resuming?) the truce, Hamas has said, per Associated Press reporting, that "it would delay handing over the body of another hostage to Israel because of the strikes." This most recent round of fighting was allegedly sparked by Hamas forces violating the U.S.-brokered ceasefire by attacking IDF soldiers, killing a reservist (Master Sgt. Yona Efraim Feldbaum) on Tuesday. The Qatari prime minister said, following this incident, that mediators are renewing their push to "get [Hamas] to a point where they acknowledge that they need to disarm."

Trump, fresh off his victorious Knesset speech just two weeks ago, doesn't seem all too concerned: "They killed an Israeli soldier. So the Israelis hit back. And they should hit back," Trump told reporters on Air Force One yesterday. "Nothing is going to jeopardize" the ceasefire, he added, with characteristic overconfidence.

"We actually met with people [who] were leading [Hamas], and… I think they're unhappy when they see some people being killed," he added, rather confusingly (given that he's referencing…a terrorist group).

"The ceasefire is holding. That doesn't mean that there aren't going to be little skirmishes here and there," Vice President J.D. Vance told reporters.


Scenes from New York: 

People wearing "freeze the rent" pins while saying they want more housing built--why would any builder build apartments in a city prone to arbitrary rent freezes?--is yet another sign of America's descent into Idiocracy. https://t.co/rttJvoEiv8

— David Bernstein (@ProfDBernstein) October 28, 2025

Related: "The socialist housing plan for New York City"


QUICK HITS

  • "Transit is one of the very few things that makes New York affordable," Metropolitan Transportation Authority head Janno Lieber tells a group of independent New York journalists, critiquing Zohran Mamdani's free-buses plan. "It's not an affordability problem, compared to the whole country, people spend a lot less on transportation as part of their budgets. It's an affordability solution, but we want to make it more so. And the Fair Fares program has been successful with targeting affordability. But what's good about Fair Fares is you can use that discount if you're low-income for the subway or the bus. So one of the first things I want to get into is, why would we say the bus is free, but [not] the subway—what does that mean? Are people going to ride the bus instead of the subway?…Why is the bus the whole focus? Let's talk about how to make transit—it's affordable, it's a good thing it is, but let's talk about how to make it more affordable. And we do have tools like the Fair Fares program, where we could raise the eligibility threshold." (Also, interestingly, future bus revenues are pledged to the bondholders who finance the whole Metropolitan Transportation Authority system; bondholder approval—which they're not going to give—would be necessary before changing the bus fares in the manner Mamdani proposes.)
  • Things appear to be heating up near Venezuela:

#Venezuela: B52s within 70 miles of Caracas, B1s within 50 miles before and 20 miles off the coast this week. Aircraft have likely mapped air defenses. Now the Ford Carrier Strike Group and escorts.

We've crossed a rubicon. Something big against the @NicolasMaduro regime coming. https://t.co/8oW7AMx4k1

— Ryan Berg, PhD (@RyanBergPhD) October 29, 2025

  • A predictable consequence of ratcheting up tariffs: Canada is now shoring up trade ties with Asia. Bloomberg has more.
  • This strikes me as such a misleading headline from Politico, designed to elicit rage: "RFK Jr.'s top vaccine adviser says he answers to no one." But the actual interview, which is with Martin Kulldorff (former Just Asking Questions guest), is full of very wise chunks, in which Kulldorff talks about how the health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has asked him to try to just…impartially follow the science and sift through the available evidence, how Kulldorff is attempting to maintain a posture of humility regarding what we know and what we don't (including on topics like adverse vaccine reactions), and how he thinks COVID-19 vaccine mandates really damaged public trust in the health authorities.
  • "In long-awaited cuts just months after completing its $8 billion merger with Skydance, Paramount has begun layoffs set to impact about 2,000 employees," reports the Associated Press. This amounts to about 10 percent of Paramount's workforce. Roughly half of those will be carried out immediately, while the rest will be done more steadily over the coming weeks and months. More here:

One CBS News staffer described the cuts as a "blood bath."

I've also heard that the Race and Culture unit was "gutted." https://t.co/P3tPH618OL

— Jeremy Barr (@jeremymbarr) October 29, 2025

  • More of a conservative take than an explicitly libertarian one, but there's certainly something interesting in here about changing norms and the declining stigma of welfare, which is probably a bad social indicator:

Posted before but… A friend of mine once made a very good observation about "a great little throwaway scene in Cinderella Man where Jimmy Braddock goes to the public assistance office because his kids are freezing to death and the woman who *works at the public assistance… https://t.co/mrDQJqROy9

— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) October 29, 2025

  • Pretty much:

a lot of people, left and right, don't get that voting hard left is as much a class signifier as where you went to school or skiing in the alps https://t.co/2f38XqmTeK

— Melian Refugee (@escapefrommelos) October 29, 2025

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  1. Chumby   8 hours ago

    Halloween

    If good Liz is absent tomorrow for the holiday, she would be going as a WhereWolfe.

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    1. Medulla Oblongata   7 hours ago

      There, wolf.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

        There, castle.

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        1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   7 hours ago

          Walk this way

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          1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   6 hours ago

            Nice knockers.

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        2. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   6 hours ago

          No, it's pronounced "eye-gor."

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          1. Bertram Guilfoyle   6 hours ago

            Damn your eyes

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  2. Fist of Etiquette   8 hours ago

    Dissent at the Fed meeting...

    THE FED IN DISARRAY

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   7 hours ago

      Insurrection!

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

        Global financial meltdown?

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        1. Chumby   5 hours ago

          Globohomo nuclear war?

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          1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   5 hours ago

            A strange game. The only winning move is not to play.. …How about a nice game of chess?

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   7 hours ago

      You can tell they aren't independent by them disagreeing. Only keyenesians should be allowed to be on the fed.

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      1. Chumby   2 hours ago

        A Fed divided against itself cannot stand.. Then end it.

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    3. Bubba Jones   1 hour ago

      11 out of 12 voted for a rate cut.

      Such division.

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  3. Chumby   8 hours ago

    SNAPfu 2

    State national guard units instructed to train for rapid reaction.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/29/pentagon-memo-quick-reaction-forces

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   7 hours ago

      EBT of TikTok account is priceless.

      So many fatties are angry.

      Whoops. Wrong location. But im not typing this again.

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      1. HorseConch   4 hours ago

        I've only seen a couple clips, but they didn't disappoint.

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    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

      The horror!

      Should guards units train for slow reaction? Perhaps that would better accommodate DEI and EIS.

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      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 hour ago

        Well, you know what they say about showing up on time…..

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  4. Fist of Etiquette   8 hours ago

    One wanted a bigger, half-point cut; another wanted no cut at all.

    They all need to settle on the one dart board.

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    1. Chumby   7 hours ago

      Sounds like that time the Bobbitt family had a dispute.

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      1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   7 hours ago

        Let’s not get a head of ourselves.

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        1. Chumby   7 hours ago

          Wouldn’t want to be a member in that household.

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          1. Anomalous   7 hours ago

            Yeah, any disagreement could leave you cut off from the family.

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            1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   7 hours ago

              A guy could end up on the short side of that deal.

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              1. Chumby   7 hours ago

                Think many could get a tip from that tale.

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                1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   7 hours ago

                  It’s a real slice of life story.

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                  1. Chumby   6 hours ago

                    Don’t bust her chops about what she did.

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                  2. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   6 hours ago

                    There’s even a song about it.

                    https://youtube.com/watch?v=mIUk08iYZKE&list=RDmIUk08iYZKE&start_radio=1&pp=ygUXZGV0YWNoYWJsZSBraW5nIG1pc3NpbGWgBwE%3D

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            2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

              Don't leave me dangling.

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              1. Chumby   2 hours ago

                When asked what happened, John Bobbitt said “I’m stumped.”

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      2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   6 hours ago

        *Beverly hillbillies tune
        Come and listen to my story bout a man named john
        A poor ex-Marine with a little fraction gone
        It seems one night after getting with his wife
        She looped off his dong with a slice of her knife
        Penis that is, a willy, one eyed jack.

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        1. Gaear Grimsrud   6 hours ago

          He couldn't quite explain it. It had always just... been there.

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  5. Chumby   8 hours ago

    The Dems Did It First

    Chuck Grassley and other Senate Republicans just held a press conference to release new information obtained through “legally protected whistleblower disclosures” about ARCTIC FROST

    Jack Smith targeted over 400 Republicans and issued over 197 subpoenas, which targeted the Biden administration’s enemies.

    https://x.com/TheStormRedux/status/1983616351672660324

    And to date the only ones to have done it.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   7 hours ago

      This wasn't an abuse. Amnesty!

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      1. HorseConch   4 hours ago

        How dare Trump go after Jack Smith. He was the hero of many a leftist during his crusade for getting Trump.

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        1. Michael Ejercito   3 hours ago

          I recall this quote from this NewYork Times article.

          https://archive.fo/3UMEz

          Department leaders believed that the best way to justify prosecuting Mr. Trump and the Willard plotters was to find financial links between them and the rioters — because they thought it would be more straightforward and less risky than a case based on untested election interference charges, according to people with knowledge of the situation. But that conventional approach, rooted in prosecutorial muscle memory, yielded little.

          No one with a straight face could pretend that the legal arguments in support of the charges (notwithstanding arguments against immunity) had a solid foundation in two centuries of precedent.

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          1. HorseConch   2 hours ago

            Just like raiding his home in search of "classified documents" when he was one of only a few doze to ever live that had total authority of classification.

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  6. Fist of Etiquette   7 hours ago

    We expect the Fed to slow the pace of cuts from here.

    Trump's going to have to do some more firings!

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    1. Chumby   7 hours ago

      I’m with DOGE and I’m here to help.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

        So what would you say you do here?

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        1. Ajsloss   6 hours ago

          I deal with the goddamn customers so the bankers don't have to! I am good with people! I have people skills! Why can't you see that?! What the hell is wrong with you people?!

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          1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   6 hours ago

            It's a problem of motivation, all right? Now if I work my ass off and Initech ships a few extra units, I don't see another dime, so where's the motivation? And here's another thing: I have eight different bosses right now.

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            1. Wizzle Bizzle   6 hours ago

              It's a "Jump to Conclusions Mat". You see, you have this mat, with different conclusion written on it that you could jump to.

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            2. tracerv   6 hours ago

              I love Kung Fu.

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              1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

                Anyone else think that Aniston was extremely hot in that movie?

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                1. Ajsloss   6 hours ago

                  I prefer the breast-exam chick on channel nine. Sort of looks like Anne.

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                2. tracerv   5 hours ago

                  Hated Friends. Got a crush on her from Chotchkie's.

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                  1. Dillinger   5 hours ago

                    funny. Friends was a braless tight shirt tit parade I always wondered if they were forced to dress like that or if they wanted to

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                    1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   4 hours ago

                      I think that’s fairly normal for Anniston. She’s been seen other places without one.

                  2. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   5 hours ago

                    You know what, Stan, if you want me to wear 37 pieces of flair, like your pretty boy over there, Brian, why don't you just make the minimum 37 pieces of flair?

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                  3. Chumby   4 hours ago

                    Friends? With Matthew Perry? Could it have been any crappier?

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                    1. MK Ultra   4 hours ago

                      Yes, with him it was called "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip."

                    2. Chumby   4 hours ago

                      My understanding is that Friends was the tv version sequel to St. Elmo’s Fire.. What the group would be like after they graduated college and were out in the real world.

                3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 hour ago

                  Oh hell yes, hottest she’s ever looked.

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            3. Ajsloss   6 hours ago

              Now if I work my ass off... I don't see another dime, so where's the motivation?

              Your motivation is to pay for the SNAP benefits of welfare queen tik-tokers. It's for the greater good, you capitalist pig.

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              1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   6 hours ago

                Ah, ah, I almost forgot... I'm also going to need you to go ahead and come in on Sunday, too. We, uhhh, lost some people this week and we sorta need to play catch-up. Thaaaaaanks.

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                1. Chumby   6 hours ago

                  Samir Naga Naga Naganna have EBT benefits anymore.

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  7. Chumby   7 hours ago

    Cyclists Don’t Go To Heaven

    NorthCarolina. Kinston bicyclist in critical condition after collision with car.

    A 71-year-old man, Kent Moore, is in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle while riding his bicycle. According to Kinston Police, Moore was traveling north when a vehicle attempted to pass him.

    Police say the driver will not face charges, citing the footage that confirmed Moore’s movement into the vehicle’s lane.

    - Live Leak (video available there)

    Boomer cyclist rides around thinking he owns the road, cuts in front of a car, then gets hit. Rinse, repeat. It is a viscous cycle.

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    1. Idaho-Bob   7 hours ago

      Cyclists are the fucking worst. Maybe as bad as EBT TikTok'ers.

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      1. Chumby   7 hours ago

        They say they can’t work because they are like their bicycles: two tired.

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      2. Zeb   7 hours ago

        Entitled asshole cyclists, at least. Move the fuck over, or find a better road to ride on. If you get off on disrupting traffic, or think it's your right, you are just an asshole. This is why I stick to mountain biking. Roads are for cars.

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        1. Randy Sax   7 hours ago

          I'm a roadie. I mostly stay on the shoulder. If it's safe to pass me, I'll let you pass, if not I'll take the lane. I signal my turns and obey lights, stop signs, etc. It's not that hard.

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          1. Zeb   7 hours ago

            Yes, I have no problem with road cyclists who follow normal traffic conventions and get out of the way when necessary.

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            1. Wizzle Bizzle   6 hours ago

              Given that you are about the most decent person in the comments section, I'm sure you're a conscientious cyclist. But where I live, at least half of the mountain bikers aren't. And they are an absolute menace, ignoring right of way (which they don't have) and barreling down the hiking trails with no idea who is around the blind curve. It's really not any different than me plowing my car through the bike lane at 50 mph.

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              1. Zeb   4 hours ago

                I'm sure. I avoid trails with hikers and will be very careful passing pedestrians if I have to. I am fortunate to live where there are lots of trails and old roads that are pretty much empty. And a fair number of dedicated mountain bike trails where hikers aren't supposed to go.

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            2. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   6 hours ago

              Exactly. Follow the rules, use hand signals, communicate, and be predictable.

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          2. rbike   4 hours ago

            Hey, roadie here too. Yep, too many asses on road bikes making issues for me and themselves. My fellow riders are often the worst.

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        2. Idaho-Bob   7 hours ago

          The dickheads who insist on riding mid-lane and uphill on Montana mountain passes. Speed limit is generally 50, the cyclists are doing 5 (uphill) on blind corners. I reached out and touched one last summer while riding my CBR. That dude begged me to stop and fight. I'm wearing full leathers, crash gloves, helmet, boots, and spandex-boy wanted to fight. CCP reminded me it probably wasn't the best idea.

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        3. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   7 hours ago

          My favorite are the asshole cyclists around my area (NE Illinois) who think they’re invincible at stop signs and red signals.

          Then we have the jackasses on motorcycles who lane split at 90 miles an hour.

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          1. Minadin   7 hours ago

            Lane splitting used to be illegal in Missouri, and I think it may still be, but I do see it quite a bit these days, especially in traffic jams.

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            1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   7 hours ago

              Legal here and helps with traffick flows.

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              1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

                Also helps with organ donation.

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                1. Dillinger   5 hours ago

                  I'm sorry Luther that looked very painful.

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                  1. MK Ultra   4 hours ago

                    +1

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        4. Eeyore   6 hours ago

          In a number of cities asshole politicians have made it illegal to not ride your bicycle in the street. Entitled fucking drivers who have never even used a sidewalk.

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          1. Zeb   6 hours ago

            Well, I'm not a fan of riding on the sidewalk either. Sidewalks are for pedestrians.

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            1. Wizzle Bizzle   6 hours ago

              Zeb, the house next door is for sale. Would you like the link? I think we would get along swimmingly.

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              1. Zeb   4 hours ago

                Where? If I move I want it to be somewhere that I can't see neighbors at all.

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            2. Eeyore   6 hours ago

              What pedestrians? People don't even allow their kids to walk to school anymore. Little entitled fks are chauffeured around like little aristocrats.

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              1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   5 hours ago

                The homeless guy pushing the Walmart cart.

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                1. Eeyore   3 hours ago

                  A cart is like a bicycle. Sort of. It should by law have to use the same sharrow in the middle of the street.

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              2. Zeb   4 hours ago

                I'm thinking of cities where people actually walk. If the sidewalks are empty, then sure, why not?

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            3. Chumby   4 hours ago

              Sidewalks are for homeless junkies’ tent villages.

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              1. Eeyore   3 hours ago

                Ok. You got me. Where would people zone out on zombie drugs?

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                1. Chumby   2 hours ago

                  On KAR’s porch step.

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

                    Isn’t that just KAR?

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                    1. Chumby   1 hour ago

                      That creepy KAR thing?

    2. mad.casual   7 hours ago

      "Unknown man whom police won't identify for not having committed any crime will have to have his car repaired after 71 yr. old cyclist throws himself in front of it, despite the driver's efforts to avoid him."

      On the plus side, it seems like you only need about 250 of these stories to start training up the various NewsroomGPT engines correctly.

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      1. Chumby   7 hours ago

        Kent should have been Moore careful as he now is facing large medical bills and potentially those for vehicle repair.

        The video was great. Retard turned right into the vehicle.

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    3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   7 hours ago

      We should require cars to wear annoying spandex so cyclists can see them.

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      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 hour ago

        I will be running for president in ‘28 on a platform of legalizing the act of gently nudging any 60 year old dude in spandex on a bike off the road with the fender of your car, but not the bumper. No targeting. That is all.

        A very narrow platform, to be sure, but one that all Americans can rally around.

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        1. KARl hungus   53 minutes ago

          You got my vote!

          Because everything is so terrible and unfair!

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  8. Fist of Etiquette   7 hours ago

    In yesterday's Roundup, I was insufficiently careful in my reporting of the Gazan death toll...

    If Hamas is lyin' then I'm dyin'.

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    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   6 hours ago

      If gaza's a rocking, don't come knockin

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  9. Minadin   7 hours ago

    Related: "The socialist housing plan for New York City"

    Ah yes, just what socialism is known for: a abundance of quality, affordable housing (or, anything else, for that matter).

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    1. Chumby   7 hours ago

      Hope they name it Pruitt Igoe II.

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    2. Ajsloss   7 hours ago

      If you like standing in long lines, there's no better system.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

        Cuz lines tell us the new quota has arrived!

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      2. Kungpowderfinger   6 hours ago

        “It’s a good thing, it means they’re getting food”
        - People’s Hero Bernard "Bernie" Sanders

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    3. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   6 hours ago

      The law should be anyone that is a member of the socialist party, or votes for a socialist should have a 100%income, asset, and property tax

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  10. Idaho-Bob   7 hours ago

    It is very hard to tell whether the Gaza Ministry of Health numbers are accurate,

    Someone acknowledges Hamas is full of shit. Only slightly less full of shit than say Molly G and that creepy KAR thing.

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    1. Minadin   7 hours ago

      It's not difficult to determine that they are inaccurate. The difficulty comes in deciding which factor to divide the 'official' numbers by, to get the truth. 3? 5? 10?

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    2. KARl hungus   2 hours ago

      “that creepy KAR thing.”

      Hey! What did I do to you?

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   1 hour ago

        A better question is what haven’t you done?

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  11. Chumby   7 hours ago

    Obscenes from New York

    Bronx (East Fordham Road & Grand Concourse) A retarded man was seen around 2 weeks ago running completely naked through the street, fighting random people.

    Moments later, a group of bystanders teamed up against him, threw him to the ground, and beat him up for his out-of-control behavior. The NYPD responded to the scene and struggled to take the man into custody due to his erratic behavior. Once restrained, he was transported to a local hospital for a psychiatric evaluation.

    - Live Leak (video available there)

    Has it been two weeks since Charlie last posted?

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    1. damikesc   5 hours ago

      NYC will miss the NYPD before too long.

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  12. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

    "This remains a very divided Fed, as evidenced by the fact that two officials cast dissenting votes in opposite directions," reports The New York Times. "One wanted a bigger, half-point cut; another wanted no cut at all. The split stems not only from divergent forecasts about the economy but also risk tolerances around allowing the labor market to weaken or inflation to stay elevated."

    Oh noes! The experts disagree! What can this mean for us ordinary mortals? Who can we trust now?

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  13. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

    'He signaled that poor Americans are feeling greater financial pressure than before, citing the growing number of defaults on subprime auto loans.'

    But who could have predicted that?!?

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   7 hours ago

      This has never happened before!

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      1. Medulla Oblongata   7 hours ago

        All of this has happened before. All of this will happen again.

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  14. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

    'It is very hard to tell whether the Gaza Ministry of Health numbers are accurate'

    No, Liz, it is not hard.

    'and Hamas has repeatedly used human shields in an attempt to protect its combatants from Israeli strikes.'

    So who gets credit for those deaths?

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    1. Wizzle Bizzle   6 hours ago

      ^^

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    2. Chumby   4 hours ago

      Died with covid.

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  15. Medulla Oblongata   7 hours ago

    "Mayor Mamdami" never built a single thing in his entire life. It's for imprint certain that he's not going to build a single house. I'm 99.9% certain that none of his policies will cause any housing to built, either.

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    1. Chumby   7 hours ago

      Socialists don’t build, they bilk.

      Bilk Back Better

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      1. Ajsloss   7 hours ago

        Did you coin that?

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        1. Chumby   7 hours ago

          Yes. As White Knight points out, correctly.

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    2. Ska   7 hours ago

      I can't wait to watch and listen to my neighbors bitch about how [insert diabolical group of people] are stopping Mamdani from making rainbows fly out of their asses.

      I'll remind them that income inequality is what allows them to live well while they complain about how tough it is for the poor people who hold open their doors, walk their pets, raise their kids, drive their cabs, make their food, serve their drinks, wash their clothes...

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

        MOAR IMMIGRANTS!!!

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        1. Ska   6 hours ago

          "Why should I have to pay them more, it's the Big Corporations™ who are underpaying them!"

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    3. Eeyore   6 hours ago

      He will leave office rich. The only thing he is likely to accomplish.

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  16. mad.casual   7 hours ago

    People wearing "freeze the rent" pins while saying they want more housing built--why would any builder build apartments in a city prone to arbitrary rent freezes?--is yet another sign of America's descent into Idiocracy.

    Descent? I've never even so much as rented a car in New York (though I have "rented" a few slices of "pizza") and even I know that attaining an apartment from someone 65 or older is favorable because you can get a larger apartment with a lower rent because it's been frozen; and that this has been true for my entire life.

    New York has been building Idiocracy upward and outward for over a century. Just look at New Jersey.

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  17. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   7 hours ago

    Spending by high-income households is possibly obscuring some of the pain and pressure felt by low-income households

    It has never been pleasant to be poor.

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    1. Chumby   7 hours ago

      The Unpleasant Peasant by DLAM

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   7 hours ago

      Reason is addicted to arguments by maybe and possibly. And they wonder why all their predictions end up not coming true. But fact based arguments are hard.

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    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

      But being poor (including choosing not to earn money) AND having a comfortable life is a human right!

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    4. Gaear Grimsrud   6 hours ago

      As if the wealthy weren't evil enough now they're obscuring shit and confusing the FED.

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  18. Medulla Oblongata   7 hours ago

    "the declining stigma of welfare"

    Read "The Tragedy of American Compassion".

    https://fee.org/articles/book-review-the-tragedy-of-american-compassion-by-marvin-olasky/

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  19. Fist of Etiquette   7 hours ago

    why would any builder build apartments in a city prone to arbitrary rent freezes?

    The government will simply have to mandate that they do.

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    1. Ajsloss   7 hours ago

      Bake that cake!

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

        Does this mean mandatory gay apartments?

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        1. Chumby   6 hours ago

          Yes. The walls will be plastered with dildos. It is called butt stucco.

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

            At least you have a place to hang your pussy hats.

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    2. Bubba Jones   1 hour ago

      When real estate tanks, Trump will buy it all.

      6 D chess

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  20. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

    'Yes to Zohran &
    @YesOnAffHousing
    because I want Mayor Mamdani to build lottttssss of housing and you should too!'

    Cuz I wants free stuffs that the caring government can give me and socialism will totally work this time and I am a total idiot.

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  21. mad.casual   7 hours ago

    More of a conservative take than an explicitly libertarian one

    You probably think poor kids aren't generally as bright and talented as white kids too. You deplorable scumbag.

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  22. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

    "Transit is one of the very few things that makes New York affordable," Metropolitan Transportation Authority head Janno Lieber tells a group of independent New York journalists, critiquing Zohran Mamdani's free-buses plan. "It's not an affordability problem, compared to the whole country, people spend a lot less on transportation as part of their budgets."

    Do elevators count as public transit in NYC?

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    1. Eeyore   6 hours ago

      They double as public toilets.

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  23. Chumby   7 hours ago

    Stick This

    Sarc’s cite cited for dangerous driving.

    https://studyfinds.org/political-bumper-stickers-making-traffic-more-dangerous/

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

      In my experience, bumper stickers are a good indicator of driver skills and behavior.

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    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   6 hours ago

      If 4 cars come to a 4 way stop who has the right away?
      The dude in the 89 pinto with a bumpers ticker that says guns don't kill people, I do

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    3. Gaear Grimsrud   5 hours ago

      I took off my show me your tits bumper sticker for this reason.

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      1. Chumby   5 hours ago

        If you lived near Demjeff or Pritzker, you likely would have removed it far earlier.

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

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      2. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   5 hours ago

        Those are weapons of mass distraction.

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  24. Flaco   7 hours ago

    "One CBS News staffer described the cuts as a “blood bath.”"

    I bet that same staffer was calling someone else's use of that term a call for violence not too long ago.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   7 hours ago

      It reminds sarc of Hitler.

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  25. Medulla Oblongata   7 hours ago

    When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.

    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/dmitri-bolt/2025/10/29/snap-recipients-threaten-to-loot-if-food-stamps-are-cut-n2665606

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   7 hours ago

      If they can spend energy looting they can spend energy working.

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

        No need to guard the work boots.

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      2. Rick James   6 hours ago

        Not in Trump's America!

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      3. Roberta   6 hours ago

        You can spend an enormous amount of energy just looking for work, and either coming up dry or with a gig that leaves you looking again soon. I've experienced enormous difficulty finding people to hire me all my life, and self-employment is very difficult to maintain unless it's by low-specialization work that means a lot of people can hire you.

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        1. Chumby   6 hours ago

          What is your 'fair share' of what someone else has worked for?

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

          Sorry to hear you have nothing to offer to society.

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        3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 hours ago

          This is just false. I'm sure youre filtering what you seem acceptable to you. There are plenty of jobs, just ones you may not feel worthy of taking.

          Or you interview very badly.

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          1. chemjeff radical individualist   5 hours ago

            Thank goodness we have JesseBot here who understands the personal situation of every single person and can instruct them all with 100% certainty on the correct course of action.

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            1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   5 hours ago

              You do like to claim what others are saying. Where did Jesse insinuate anything about Roberta? Or are you just making stuff up as usual?

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            2. Bertram Guilfoyle   4 hours ago

              In most locales you can go to a temp agency, and be at a job the next day.

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        4. Michael Ejercito   2 hours ago

          How is this possible?

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  26. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

    'Things appear to be heating up near Venezuela'

    US military action in Venezuela bad; US military action in Ukraine good.

    Which one is Eastasia?

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  27. Ajsloss   7 hours ago

    Things appear to be heating up near Venezuela:

    Finally going to get the WWIII we were promised nine years ago?

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  28. Medulla Oblongata   7 hours ago

    Another Democrat saying the quiet part out loud:

    https://x.com/bennpetersen/status/1983553486135685204

    California Democrat Congressman Josh Harder doubles down on calling shutdown suffering Dems' political "LEVERAGE"

    Asked why he won't reopen government, Harder says:

    "I think the idea that you would give up all of your leverage … is just a fool's errand"

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   7 hours ago

      I haven’t noticed anything different in my life since the “shutdown “.

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    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 hours ago

      What "leverage"? The people they're supposedly hurting are some of their main constituents.

      This is what living in the country is going to be like when these Daily Show brain-rotted Millennial retards fully take over the nation's leadership positions. Absolutely no self-awareness combined with total self-assurance that they're always the smartest person in the room. Dunning-Kruger generation confirmed.

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      1. KARl hungus   2 hours ago

        “Absolutely no self-awareness combined with total self-assurance that they're always the smartest person in the room. Dunning-Kruger generation confirmed.”

        lol, you just described yourself kiddo.

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

          You’re not exactly one to talk, “creepy KAR thing”.

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          1. Chumby   2 hours ago

            Lol

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        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 hour ago

          LOL, yeah, "I know you are but what am I" was the response I expected from you.

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          1. KARl hungus   49 minutes ago

            I have some questions about when you go these professional association conferences or whatever where everybody is a “Marxist” except you?

            Are most these people more educated than you? I’m not knocking a master’s in history from ASU, but I would wager many of these folks went to schools that are a lot more respected.

            Are they more successful in that industry than you? I have no idea what you do for a living or care, but again I suspect they are more respected and accomplished in that profession than you.

            Do they brag about buying a 2010 Toyota Yaris with cash?

            Of course education and professional success doesn’t necessarily make someone intelligent or immune from holding crazy views.

            My point is: what’s more likely? You are the smartest one in the room at these conferences? Everyone there has been indoctrinated into “Marxism” except you? Your superior intelligence, military service, or lived experience has made you immune to indoctrination?

            Or is it more likely you hold views that are very far outside mainstream American society? That perhaps it’s you who is indoctrinated?

            Maybe when you attend everyone there says “crap! There’s that bigoted, far right weirdo again!”

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  29. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

    'A predictable consequence of ratcheting up tariffs: Canada is now shoring up trade ties with Asia.'

    Canada? The relocation territory owned by China? That Canada?

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   7 hours ago

      Why didn’t they have strong ties before now?

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   7 hours ago

      Reason wants you to ignore Canada has cozied up to China for decades. Go look at Vancouver.

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   6 hours ago

        You mean Hongcouver.

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    3. The Average Dude (Who's Smarter Than You)   6 hours ago

      Nipples, man.

      https://www.thebulwark.com/p/totally-brazen-comically-corrupt-painfully-dumb-trump-economic-policy-tariffs-canada

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  30. Medulla Oblongata   7 hours ago

    Saying a woman "looks trans" is now a leftist-thrown epithet.

    https://nypost.com/2025/10/29/us-news/don-lemon-torched-for-saying-megyn-kelly-looks-trans/

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    1. Ajsloss   7 hours ago

      I thought "looks trans" meant brave and beautiful.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

        Yup, nothing says beauty like a chubby guy with new tits, high school girl makeup, and a frizzy beard.

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  31. Ajsloss   7 hours ago

    One CBS News staffer described the cuts as a “blood bath.”

    You know who else describes things as a "blood bath"?

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    1. Longtobefree   7 hours ago

      Pol Pot; the guy democrats won't shoot.

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    2. Chumby   7 hours ago

      Stephen King in his screenplay for that scene in Carrie?

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    3. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   7 hours ago

      Dracula?

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    4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

      Those proud indigenous people before Columbus arrived?

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      1. tracerv   6 hours ago

        I hear they are going to own Canada soon.

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  32. Earth-based Human Skeptic   7 hours ago

    'More of a conservative take than an explicitly libertarian one, but there's certainly something interesting in here about changing norms and the declining stigma of welfare, which is probably a bad social indicator'

    How can there be any stigma about a HUMAN RIGHT?

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    1. Longtobefree   7 hours ago

      I love all the TikTok whining about food stamp cuts done from the driver's seat of a fairly new car - - - -

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   7 hours ago

      This is more proof that the left influence on libertarianism is deep. Libertarianism requires personal responsibility. Shaming takers should be the norm in libertarian circles. But too many of the forward facing writers of libertarianism care more about feelings and false empathy. Freedom to fail is required in libertarianism.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

        And just think how many of these people were raised by shitty parents, who could never let them feel sadness or failure.

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      2. Bertram Guilfoyle   6 hours ago

        Jeff and sarc are the only true libertarians here.

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   6 hours ago

          Yep, just ask them.

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      3. Chumby   6 hours ago

        Now you tell me. I have never (ever!) shamed the laybout class of pajama wearing, EBT swiping, public school enrolling, universal healthcare screeching deadbeat pieces of shit.

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      4. chemjeff radical individualist   5 hours ago

        Libertarianism requires personal responsibility.

        Yes it does.

        Shaming takers should be the norm in libertarian circles.

        No it does not.

        In this case, the shaming is just virtue-signaling from those doing the shaming to prove to everyone else how much they really don't approve of welfare. It does absolutely nothing to stop the welfare use or get people to transition off welfare.

        If shame really worked to change human behavior, then everyone would be skinny and rich.

        Do you recall, not so long ago, when The Left would try to shame you into changing your behavior by calling you a racist sexist bigot? Did it work? No.

        To try to get people to accept personal responsibility requires meeting them where they are. It requires understanding their circumstances and devising a plan to try to help them get to where they ought to go.

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        1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   5 hours ago

          You are so full of shit, no wonder your eyes are brown.

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          1. chemjeff radical individualist   5 hours ago

            Yes we know, years and years of The Left attempting to shame you by calling you a racist sexist homophobic transphobic bigot really worked to change your behavior. Right?

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            1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   5 hours ago

              You seem to be fine with that as long as you get what you want. Not once have I ever seen you stand up for a principle against the left.

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            2. Bertram Guilfoyle   4 hours ago

              If the shaming is based on something false, (or completely non-sensical in the case of the racist-sexist-bigot thing) then yeah, it won't work.

              If it's based in reality, then yeah it can work.

              Do you really not understand this, jeff?

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        2. Chumby   5 hours ago

          If shame really worked to change human behavior, then everyone would be skinny and rich.

          Except “big is beautiful,” “eat the rich,” “We are the 99%.” Recall the recent consternation regarding the Sidney Sweeney ad.

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        3. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   5 hours ago

          Since when did you ever take personal responsibility?

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          1. Chumby   4 hours ago

            Eschewing personal responsibility is like millions of people riding around with a bear in their trunk.

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        4. But SkyNet is a Private Company   50 minutes ago

          It’s so much worse than Not Shaming, we’ve taught a couple of generations a sense of entitlement, and to be proud of being takers and leeches.

          Growing up in the 70s and 80s amongst lower middle class whites in the south, there was often a strong sense of disdain for “handouts” and a pride in declaring you would never accept them. This was most pronounced amongst my East TN relatives and thru out Appalachia
          By the 90s, the government had a full blown campaign to overcome “Mountain Pride”, to destigmatize welfare amongst the populace and incentivize workers to enroll as many people as possible in government programs. Complete with billboards, radio and TV PSAs thruout ETN, WNC,WVA, EKY, and WV.

          It took less than a generation for it to work completely, work ethic is no longer a point of pride, and entitlement reigns. Then the opioid marketing worked even better.

          Same thing had been accomplished in inner city populations 25 years earlier

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  33. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   7 hours ago

    Illinois continues to try to out do California.

    https://x.com/austin__berg/status/1983511886558601528?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA

    NEW: Illinois lawmakers just introduced a new wealth tax on *unrealized* capital gains for people with over $1 billion in assets. They are trying to pass it before the scheduled end of veto session on Thursday.

    - We would be the only state in the nation to impose this kind of tax.

    - It raises an estimated $296M in revenue. I wouldn’t trust that estimate, but in any event, the much more severe cost would be to chase every billionaire and their taxable income out of the state.

    - There are no protections preventing lawmakers from moving that bracket downward. It may start with billionaires, but it wouldn’t end there.

    There are some clear legal problems with this that our team is compiling now. (The Illinois Constitution prevents double-taxing income, for one.)

    In the meantime, contact your state representative and tell them to oppose the $1.5B tax hike package moving through Springfield.

    illinoispolicy.org/contact-your-r…

    It passed the committee into the House.

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    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   6 hours ago

      Pretty sure it was JP Morgan, answering a question:
      'If you know how much you're worth, you're not worth much'.

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   6 hours ago

        Ty: What's the matter with lumber? I own two lumberyards.
        Danny: I notice you don't spend too much time there.
        Ty: I'm not quite sure where they are. I like you, Betty.

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    2. Medulla Oblongata   2 hours ago

      It virtually guarantees that no billionaires will continue to live in Illinois.

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  34. Longtobefree   7 hours ago

    "It is very hard to tell whether the Gaza Ministry of Health numbers are accurate,"

    No, grasshopper, it is not.

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  35. Medulla Oblongata   7 hours ago

    Stupid xenophobic racist Canadians...demanding that people respect their immigration laws and assimilate to their language and culture...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/quebec-is-in-revolt-over-the-mass-migration-threatening-its-identity/ar-AA1PrLan

    Legault had warned that the province had exceeded its capacity to welcome asylum seekers and other temporary migrants, and that the situation was putting excessive pressure on public services. The whole of Canada has been reckoning with the aftermath of a surge in permanent migration under Justin Trudeau to the extent that he was forced to announce sharp drops in the country’s immigration targets last year to 395,000 from 500,000.

    In October, however, Quebec seemed to moderate its position. Under pressure from businesses allegedly affected by a shortage of workers, the Legault government has hit out at Ottawa for going too far to reduce the number of temporary workers, with one minister accusing the Canadian government of reacting in a “clumsy way”. The CAQ also strongly supports permanent immigration. It has said that it wants people to immigrate by legal means, people who wish to become law abiding-citizens, pay their taxes, start families and work hard to help the economy.

    But there is a reason why the Quebecois resistance to mass migration is unlikely to go away, one that is often left unsaid.

    The province’s French Canadian identity has long been perceived as under threat, particularly as it’s the only part of the country where francophones make up the majority. Traditionally, that threat has been perceived to come from Canada’s English-speaking population, hence the fixation with French-language requirements. But this has become more pressing in an age of mass migration.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   6 hours ago

      Clerics and imam have been talking about using sympathetic open border policy of the left as a means to take down western cultures for decades.

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    2. Mike Parsons   6 hours ago

      There have been many videos in Mexico of mexicans bitching about, yelling at white people, saying they should be speaking spanish, or you dont belong here.

      Cities in Spain frequently hostile to tourists and foreigners as well.

      But its only a problem when americans do it

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      1. Ajsloss   6 hours ago

        Maybe they should practice a little American acceptionalism?

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    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

      How do you say "MAGA" in French?

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   6 hours ago

        In France, “MAGA”. In Quebec, “Rendre sa grandeur à l'Amérique” or “RsGal’A”. Remember, this is the province that makes KFC become PFK.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

          Bless the Quebecois for thinking that French people are not asshole enough.

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          1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   5 hours ago

            Tabarnak.

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        2. Chumby   4 hours ago

          Je me souviens.

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  36. Marshal   6 hours ago

    "The socialist housing plan for New York City"

    They're going to stand around chanting that others should overcome the barriers to building that they voted for and still support?

    Yep, socialists identified.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

      Well, if marching and chanting does not create housing, I don't know what does.

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  37. Use the Schwartz   6 hours ago

    "it is very hard to tell whether such numbers are reliable."

    Ask your buddy Nate Silver, he's a pro at fudging numbers.

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    1. Ajsloss   6 hours ago

      He predicted the Obama win!

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    2. Rick James   6 hours ago

      Republican Nate Silver! Remember, he lived in a safe (D)istrict, so he registered (R) to oppose Trump, so that makes him an honest, centrist actor, not allied to any ideology!

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  38. Rick James   6 hours ago

    Random:

    So, yesterday after reading this ENB's article on the sexual predator who 'walked free' because Trump, I wanted to comment on the rather impressive mental gymnastics that were required to write this paragraph:

    • In Harper's, a very long, equal parts amusing and disturbing look at "gooners." There's much that can be said about this piece (stay tuned later this week for a podcast discussion between me and Peter Suderman about it), but I'll just say here that I appreciate the way the author is able to tease out what's worrying and weird about their conduct in a way that defies traditional or contemporary moralizing about sex and porn. Obviously, sex is central to the gooning, uh, lifestyle. But the author doesn't let the sexual elements entirely distract from more universal themes, or treat porn and masturbation per se as the root of the issue.

    Something bugged me about it... something in the realm of "Sure, ENB, some sexual fetish crap is just downright disturbing, but by God, don't ever condemn it because sex work is work!" or something. Either way, I couldn't quite put it into a pithy few sentences... then later that evening I listened to this podcast. Holy fuck... brace yourselves... most disturbing thing I may have ever heard. It stuck with me.

    Trust me gentlemen (and yes, I say gentlemen because I think this is 99.999% a male thing), whatever dark sexual fantasies you may harbor in your twisted little mind, they probably pale in comparison to this sick shit.

    I cut it at the relevant time. Be prepared to take a shower after.

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    1. mad.casual   6 hours ago

      I cut it at the relevant time. Be prepared to take a shower after.

      Pro tip: Swallow your coffee before ~28:36.

      To be clear: It's absolutely fucked up. If your familiar with Armin Meiwes or Jeffrey Dahmer or anything to do with virtually any part of Medieval pathology, it's not *that* fucked up. Boghossian's juxtaposition against Hughes' polite, formal, British, analytical detachment is great.

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      1. Rick James   6 hours ago

        Boghossian's juxtaposition against Hughes' polite, formal, British, analytical detachment is great.

        I noticed that no one in the podcast was able to um, "tease out what's worrying and weird about their conduct in a way that defies traditional or contemporary moralizing about sex and porn."

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      2. Rick James   6 hours ago

        Fyi, even though I listened to the whole thing, I didn't remember what was happening at 28:36 so I went back. Yeah... I'm going to admit I'm not sure that's THE most disturbing part of the story, but the whole thing is so fucked up that "I can't even" as the kids say.

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        1. mad.casual   5 hours ago

          I'm going to admit I'm not sure that's THE most disturbing part of the story

          The Dad joke, delivered by a female, British, psychoanalyst just felt a little detached from the rest of the discussion.

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    2. tracerv   6 hours ago

      https://youtu.be/XZ3OPifyQZ8?si=L3sEQrNXm0oqH93Z

      "Female Gooners must be Stopped"

      Pretty funny.

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      1. Rick James   5 hours ago

        I've seen her before, not sure where, so she must come in somewhere adjacently to my timeline, but I liked her intro, I wonder how many will know she borrowed that from 9-Hole Reviews.

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      2. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   5 hours ago

        Yes. Shoe On Head, even though she’s a bit of a liberal (older school), gets it. She has another out there regarding the crazies celebrating Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

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        1. tracerv   5 hours ago

          https://youtu.be/eJENP0Rr8p0?si=DVwtRRZEy__VdVHk

          Here is that one. That was a very good vid by her. She's even headed for a Bernie chick.

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      3. mad.casual   5 hours ago

        Hard to believe that Disney didn't know what was up.

        "Ok, now to make him a minotaur who's also a millionaire."

        "He's a rich mafia boss who hates everyone else but you, he's also your childhood friend, and secretly a vampire."

        "He’s dominant but also lets her do whatever she wants in the relationship. He’s masculine but also cries at The Notebook."

        "He Vampired Billionairely across the room"

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  39. Longtobefree   6 hours ago

    "Things appear to be heating up near Venezuela . . . "

    Mostly peaceful training flights in international airspace.
    You got a problem with that?

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    1. mad.casual   6 hours ago

      We've crossed a rubicon.

      You mean a Jeep with the 392 ci V-8 Hemi, Dana 44 HD full-floating rear axle, Rock-Trac 4:1 part-time transfer case, and Tru-Lok differentials?

      GTFO college boy. Go cry to your mom that you paid too much for Harvard.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

        But what about the promised job in the State Department or some NGO?

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  40. MWAocdoc   6 hours ago

    " Spending by high-income households is possibly obscuring some of the pain and pressure felt by low-income households. He signaled that poor Americans are feeling greater financial pressure than before"

    None of this is or should be the concern of the Federal Treasury! The Fed was chartered on two fundamentally and mutually exclusive goals: maximizing employment and stabilizing the value of the currency. The Fed long ago exceeded both its mandate and the provisions of the Constitution of the United States of America. While there is no solution to this horrible state of affairs, at least we can protest the results instead of assenting by default.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

      Where is Andrew Jackson when we need him?

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  41. Rick James   6 hours ago

    People wearing "freeze the rent" pins while saying they want more housing built--why would any builder build apartments in a city prone to arbitrary rent freezes?--is yet another sign of America's descent into Idiocracy.

    I see Reason discovered the YIMBY movement they've been championing for the last 5 years!

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

      Yup, the cure for any shortage of housing in NYC is to eliminate zoning. Especially those pesky zoning laws that require tenants to pay rent.

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  42. Rick James   6 hours ago

    Why is the bus the whole focus? Let's talk about how to make transit—it's affordable, it's a good thing it is, but let's talk about how to make it more affordable. And we do have tools like the Fair Fares program, where we could raise the eligibility threshold." (Also, interestingly, future bus revenues are pledged to the bondholders who finance the whole Metropolitan Transportation Authority system; bondholder approval—which they're not going to give—would be necessary before changing the bus fares in the manner Mamdani proposes.)

    Um, it's all subsidized, none of it runs at a profit, so all Mamdani is saying is "let's quit lying to ourselves and just fund it 100%."

    Look, I'm not for it, but I'm not sure it'll be the disaster everything thinks it is. Again, this is yet another one of these areas where Libertarians agreed-to-disagree and what we now have are these governmental behemoths which soak up trillions in state and local money, grandly increase the size of government, all while Libertarians think it got them "choices".

    All these Reasonoids who live in New York because "cool, hip, good transportation system" all of which is underwritten by taxpayer largesse.

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    1. Use the Schwartz   6 hours ago

      "All these Reasonoids who live in New York because "cool, hip, good transportation system" all of which is underwritten by taxpayer largesse."

      And as we learned recently it is cool to jump the turnstile and post about it on TikTok. So not only do they not know who pays for it, they don't want to pay for it at all.

      Endless money provided by the Benevolent Government, endless services conjured up by unicorn farts and rainbow wishes.

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      1. Mickey Rat   6 hours ago

        Living in "exciting cities" means acquiescing to a lot of collectivist policies. Do you want to be a good libertarian or satisfy your ADHD need for stimulation?

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        1. Ajsloss   6 hours ago

          Living in exciting cities means you also have to deal with the occasional rape and/or murder every night.

          #bigcitycharm

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          1. Dillinger   4 hours ago

            apparently the every night occasion is part of the allure

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          2. Chumby   4 hours ago

            You get used to it.

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        2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

          Most libertarians I know lean toward agoraphobia.

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          1. mad.casual   5 hours ago

            IMO, the 'horseshoe' in the specific political dimension is, as usual; agoraphobes, evil conservatives and NIMBYs, and Gaiaists.

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          2. Rick James   4 hours ago

            Hey, can we please discuss an amputation, castration fantasy... and trans women adopting babies to satisfy a breastfeeding fantasy in a way that defies traditional or contemporary moralizing about sex and porn?

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        3. chemjeff radical individualist   5 hours ago

          Wait wait wait, so "good libertarians" can't live in big cities?

          I've been told that it's just silly to pretend that there is any cultural element associated with one's choice of domicile.

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          1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   4 hours ago

            Once again, you jump into the middle of a conversation without understanding the details.

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            1. Chumby   4 hours ago

              Not sure “jump” is the appropriate verb. Waddle?

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

                I was thinking more along the lines of a cannonball into a kiddie pool.

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            2. Marshal   3 hours ago

              you jump into the middle of a conversation without understanding the details.

              This implies he might have missed something and it could be an honest mistake, which is completely false. In reality he intentionally mis-states your position so he can find something to complain about.

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              1. Chumby   3 hours ago

                Fifty cents is fifty cents.

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              2. Bertram Guilfoyle   2 hours ago

                And if you point it out to him, you're engaging in "gotchas"

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              3. chemjeff radical individualist   2 hours ago

                Why do I even post anything, when you supposedly already know everything that I am going to say?

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                1. Chumby   2 hours ago

                  Dots almost connected. Just a little more.

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

                  You’re too predictable.

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                3. Marshal   7 minutes ago

                  Agreed.

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              4. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 hours ago

                Touché. He waddles in so he can whine about something you didn’t actually say.

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          2. Bertram Guilfoyle   4 hours ago

            so "good libertarians" can't live in big cities?

            Well, you and sarc are the only ones, so you tell us.

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

              Well, the choice there is KC or Bumfuck, Maine. Really good BBQ or lobster.

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          3. Chupacabra   4 hours ago

            If you love jerking off on rape victims while they lie crying on the ground, big cities are the BEST!

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            1. Medulla Oblongata   2 hours ago

              But you should at least say you're sorry about it later, should someone complain.

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      2. Marshal   5 hours ago

        Sometimes they seem to think there's a pot of gold just sitting behind the counter to pay for everything they want.

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    2. mad.casual   6 hours ago

      All these Reasonoids who live in New York because "cool, hip, good transportation system" all of which is underwritten by taxpayer largesse.

      I've posted this map porn link before. It's hilarious to see all the "WTF, Indiana?" like light rail is some sort of foundational hallmark of civilization with the occasional glimmer of:
      "Where’s the light rail in Illinois? We have the L and Metra, and I can’t think of any other city that has anything else besides buses."
      and
      "Now how about states that had them but took them out."

      Light rail is an exceedingly modern, exceedingly expensive and wasteful, luxury good. The fact that people think it's human-rights-level essential infrastructure is mindblowing.

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      1. Michael Ejercito   5 hours ago

        Has any of them done an honest trade-off analysis of light rail as compared to other modes of transport?

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

          Really no need; nowhere is light-rail self-supporting. It is always tax-payer-subsidized.

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        2. Rick James   4 hours ago

          Yes, in Stockholm they taxed cars and found that people either stopped driving into the city, or chose another subsidized form of transportation-- when they stopped taxing cars, people chose the original mode of transportation: The car.

          So apparently the preference is: car.

          Libertarian policy conclusion: Keep taxing cars!

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          1. Michael Ejercito   4 hours ago

            These people need to ask themselves why people choose cars.

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      2. Rick James   4 hours ago

        And to think I can't get my latte delivered by drone! They do it in Africa for chrissakes!

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  43. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   6 hours ago

    "...reported by the health ministry there, which is controlled by Hamas, so it is very hard to tell whether such numbers are reliable..."

    No it isn't: They're lying.

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  44. Mickey Rat   6 hours ago

    "People wearing "freeze the rent" pins while saying they want more housing built--why would any builder build apartments in a city prone to arbitrary rent freezes?--is yet another sign of America's descent into Idiocracy."

    Socialists going on about how they think things should work while ignoring how things actually work.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 hours ago

      Duh. What do you think marching and chanting are for?

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  45. Eeyore   6 hours ago

    Why is snap payed for by the federal government anyway? If states want it then they should foot the bill themselves. Almost 25% of New Mexico residents? WTF? Do they go door to door signing everyone possible up for benefits? Do the grocery stores run recruitment drives?

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    1. Kungpowderfinger   4 hours ago

      Life on tha Rez

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    2. MasterThief   4 hours ago

      VA said they're dipping into their own resources to keep paying them. I'm not supportive of how the system is run, but if someone is going to provide it then it should be the states.

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      1. Eeyore   3 hours ago

        The incentives seem screwed up. The states have no incentive to not sign everyone up.

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  46. Chumby   6 hours ago

    If Jake is wearing an Armani cost adorned with a Mamdani sticker, that would be a Woolf in sheep’s clothing.

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    1. mad.casual   5 hours ago

      I don't know who Jake Woolf is, but his rap lyrics suck.

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      1. Dillinger   5 hours ago

        is there a colloquial for someone who likes to be lied to?

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   5 hours ago

          Don’t we just call that a “Sarcasmic”?

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  47. Dillinger   5 hours ago

    >>Things appear to be heating up near Venezuela

    louder than bombs!

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    1. Zeb   4 hours ago

      How soon is now?

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    2. KARl hungus   2 hours ago

      Panic on the streets of Caracas?

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  48. Dillinger   5 hours ago

    >>It is very hard to tell whether the Gaza Ministry of Health numbers are accurate

    no. no it is not. they never have been accurate before so likely they are not accurate today

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  49. Dillinger   5 hours ago

    >>"Transit is one of the very few things that makes New York affordable." Metropolitan Transportation Authority head Janno Lieber ... critiquing Zohran Mamdani's free-buses plan.

    week out from Saddam's election probably the wrong time to criticize him

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  50. Cyrano   5 hours ago

    Liz thinks it's hard to tell if Hamas' numbers are correct? C'mon. It's quite easy to tell that they're all lies.

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  51. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   5 hours ago

    "New Mexico will become first state to offer free universal child care next week"
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/new-mexico-will-become-first-state-to-offer-free-universal-child-care-next-week/ar-AA1PslZj?ocid=BingNewsSerp

    Somebody doesn't know what "free" means.

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    1. Kungpowderfinger   4 hours ago

      They don’t have public schools in New Mexico?

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      1. Dillinger   3 hours ago

        there's a new Mexico?

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        1. Chumby   2 hours ago

          Yes. And it is cleaner than regular Mexico.

          https://www.ebay.com/itm/156218180771?mkcid=2&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-175623-139228-7&mkscid=102&adsetid=9e759d84-03f7-4f9f-b253-735e8ca03382&keyword=nonbrand&norover=1

          Where a dirty Sanchez is just unkempt.

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    2. Eeyore   3 hours ago

      They could just cap the wages of child care workers at 0 dollars. When Americans try and socialism they really don't bring all the tools to the table.

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  52. TJJ2000   4 hours ago

    Who's brilliant idea was it to put over-lords in charge of the currency anyways?
    Oh yeah; Carter Glass (D-VA)

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  53. chemjeff radical individualist   4 hours ago

    Now it's safe for them to say: They really want less total immigration.

    https://apnews.com/article/jd-vance-charlie-kirk-ole-miss-turning-point-b10749131d445b5313b5c28f54ff2864

    Vice President JD Vance advocated a slowdown in legal immigration Wednesday, saying, “We have to get the overall numbers way, way down.”

    Vance took questions from students at the University of Mississippi at an event organized by Turning Point USA, stepping into the role of debater that was so often performed by the organization’s slain founder, Charlie Kirk.

    Vance said the optimal number of legal immigrants to admit is “far less than what we’ve been accepting,” but he did not offer a firm number when pressed by a woman who questioned his stance. He criticized former President Joe Biden’s immigration policies, which he said allowed too many people into the country and threatened the social fabric of the United States.

    “When something like that happens, you’ve got to allow your own society to cohere a little bit, to build a sense of common identity, for all the newcomers — the ones who are going to stay — to assimilate into American culture,” Vance said. “Until you do that, you’ve got to be careful about any additional immigration, in my view.”

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    1. Rick James   4 hours ago

      Now it's safe for them to say: They really want less total immigration.

      You mean saying the loud part out loud? You're a genius.

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      1. MasterThief   4 hours ago

        Been saying that the whole time. We've had so much legal and illegal immigration for so long that integration has failed. The illegal immigration is the larger issue. Properly vetting legal immigrants to pick the ones who will contribute and adhere to our culture and norms is also necessary to preserve our rights.

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        1. Rick James   3 hours ago

          You know it's funny, I have a neighbor couple next door. Truly lovely couple, millennials- in their mid 30s, we never discuss politics but I suspect they're bog-standard Seattle progressives... when we hang out in the back yard, the wife has a water bottle covered in stickers and one of them is a Madam President sticker...

          They both work in tech, she works for Amazon AWS in a kind of high pressure position. Anyhoo the subject of H1-B visas came up. They both lit up and sounded like a NewsMax article. They pointed out how it was just corporate horseshit to bypass higher paid American workers, they pointed out about how it actually creates a class of indentured servants because their ability to move about in the job market is limited by the conditions of the visa, and they talked about how most of the workers they had worked with were often below the standards of their domestic counterparts, that they all seemed like they had been through certification mills etc.

          As Peter Hitchens once said, "If all these immigrants were competing for law, finance and television producer jobs, you'd hear a very different tune on immigration from the media."

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          1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 hours ago

            how it actually creates a class of indentured servants

            Well, yeah. I don't think anyone except perhaps big tech bros really like the status quo when it comes to H1B visas. The difference however is WHY each team thinks the status quo is unacceptable.

            One side doesn't really mind the indentured servitude so much, they just don't think it should be in this country. If those same people were 'indentured servants' elsewhere, or perhaps treated even worse, then that's not their concern.

            The other side, on the other hand, thinks that the indentured servitude itself is the problem, not that they are foreigners. So if those same people were working here under much better conditions, I bet your progressive friends would be totally fine with them staying - perhaps in a different job, but at least not being kicked out.

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          2. Bertram Guilfoyle   2 hours ago

            "If all these immigrants were competing for law, finance and television producer jobs, you'd hear a very different tune on immigration from the media."

            Similar to how reason and others write aboutt hiring ex-cons is good, yet the number on their own staff is quite low...

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        2. chemjeff radical individualist   2 hours ago

          What is your evidence for the claim that "integration has failed"?

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          1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   1 hour ago

            Um, because they aren’t integrating or assimilating, dingbat?

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      2. chemjeff radical individualist   2 hours ago

        Remember the whole "tall fences and wide gates" thing that Trump used to promote, in his first term?

        Only now is the opposition to ALL immigration, both legal and illegal, the "loud" part. That has been your team's shift away from the idea that America is a creedal nation, to something closer to blood-and-soil nationalism.

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        1. Bertram Guilfoyle   2 hours ago

          What's it like being a living example of an Orwell character?

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          1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   1 hour ago

            He probably fancies himself Napoleon, but he’s more like Squealer or Pinkeye.

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    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 hours ago

      Nice to see that whole Puritan-inspired "shining city on a hill" nonsense is being abandoned. One of Reagan's dumber and un-self-aware statements.

      That sort of pretense works in an assimilationist environment with a common civic culture and identity dedicated to celebrating its founding colonial-era culture, but not a salad bowl one where the added lettuce has e.coli and the guests complain that the lack of sufficient croutons is oppressive.

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      1. Z Crazy   3 hours ago

        Immigration only works in a regimented, orderly society like Singapore, where harsh punishments await for people who act out.

        In America, many spread the idea that illegalkind are victims of colonization by whites, and that wrongdoing by illegalkind is justified because their "victims", especially if they commit violent crimes against their "colonizers" (white people).

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      2. Chumby   3 hours ago

        Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what coerced taxpayers in another country where you are not a citizen can do for you including but not limited to funding your housing, food, transportation, and medical care as well as getting used to rape and murder.

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      3. chemjeff radical individualist   2 hours ago

        an assimilationist environment with a common civic culture and identity dedicated to celebrating its founding colonial-era culture

        Would you tolerate someone who might appreciate the 'colonial-era culture' to some extent, but still point out some of its bigger flaws and problems?

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        1. MT-Man   1 hour ago

          So someone who doesn't like the culture in plain words?

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          1. chemjeff radical individualist   8 minutes ago

            Not necessarily - a person can, for example, appreciate the Constitution while also acknowledging some of its flaws, and acknowledging some of the flaws of its authors. Is pointing out that many of the Constitution's authors owned slaves now an example of "hating America"?

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

          Would you address his entire quote instead of half-assing it?

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  54. JFree   2 hours ago

    Things appear to be heating up near Venezuela:

    The War for a Peace Prize begins shortly

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   1 hour ago

      Just ask Obama.

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