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Reason Roundup

Punching Bag Schumer

Plus: Chi Ossé's big play, canceled flights, D.C. groyperism, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 11.11.2025 9:30 AM

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Senate passed bill to end shutdown: Last night, the Senate voted 60-to-40 to advance a bill that would end the shutdown, with a critical group of Democrats breaking with their own party and voting with the Republicans.

"We had no path forward on health care because the Republicans said, 'We will not talk about health care with the government shut down,'" Sen. Tim Kaine (D–Va.) told The New York Times. "And we had SNAP beneficiaries and those relying on other important services who were losing benefits because of the shutdown."

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Now the bill advances to the House, where Republicans have only a narrow margin. President Donald Trump has signaled he will sign it if it lands on his desk. The negotiated spending package would fund the government only through the end of January, though three additional bills are attached that would fund various programs—certain military and agriculture functions—until the end of 2026. The package also makes sure that Trump's shutdown-era reductions in force are reversed, and that back pay is given to furloughed government workers—something the administration has threatened not to do, breaking with precedent (and probably the law).

Democrats are not happy.

"While Chuck Schumer might look useless this week," writes Josh Barro for the Times, "he is in fact playing the useful role of punching bag to Democrats who are angry because they want something they cannot have: control over the policy agenda despite having lost the last national election."

"Democrats in both chambers of Congress are denouncing Mr. Schumer and this deal to end the government shutdown that their voters hate," continues Barro. "But they offer no plausible account of how they would have done better, because there isn't one." It was an unwinnable situation. Democrats had nominal health care–related demands, but there were other Democrats who lacked message discipline and wanted the shutdown to be read as a referendum on Trumpism. There was never a path forward for how Democrats could win true concessions, in part because they didn't agree on what the point was, exactly, within their own party.

Plus, it doesn't really matter, adds Barro. "This week's infighting and recriminations will be ancient history before Democrats go to the polls again," he writes. "The sort of Democrats who are maddest at Senator Schumer are the same sort of Democrats who would crawl across broken glass to vote for Democrats—it doesn't matter if they're displeased. And Chuck Schumer won't be on anyone's ballot next year." They needed a scapegoat, and he served the purpose.


Scenes from New York: 

The NYC left loves unseating Democratic Party leaders and replacing them with freshman socialists who structurally are unable to do as much fir their constituents https://t.co/Xr3z4nnq3q

— Ben Dreyfuss (@bendreyfuss) November 10, 2025


QUICK HITS

  • Aviation watch: "More than 1,600 flights were canceled as of 12:45 p.m. in New York on Monday, according to data compiled by aviation analytics firm Cirium. That's about 6.3% of the day's 25,735 scheduled flights," reports Bloomberg. "Chicago O'Hare International Airport had the most cancellations, with nearly 13% of its scheduled flights scrapped. About 11% of flights at New York City's LaGuardia Airport were canceled, as were 9% of those at Newark Liberty International Airport." All this follows the Federal Aviation Administration's directive to reduce air traffic by about 10 percent nationwide due to the shutdown and the strain on the remaining air traffic controllers.
  • Of course:

In the most predictable development ever, Mike Johnson is not committing to hold a House vote on ACA subsidies pic.twitter.com/5vmarKed5i

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 10, 2025

  • "In March, the U.S. government sent more than 200 Venezuelan men to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador," reports The New York Times, "part of a larger strategy by the Trump administration to ship migrants to third countries—and deter others from coming." Many of them suffered terrible abuse there, where they were beaten, forced to perform oral sex on prison guards, and dunked in water tanks to give the sensation of drowning. The full report is worth reading, if you can stomach it.
  • Checking in on the venture capitalists:

A fertility tracking app called "28" feels self-discrediting, even before you get to "butterfly energy"

The key difference between nfp and the calendar method is you're tracking your body, not an imagined, "normal" cycle. https://t.co/1BNSDoBEX6 pic.twitter.com/vs5jFhgZ5b

— Leah Libresco Sargeant (@LeahLibresco) November 10, 2025

  • "If you compare the average American in 2025 to the average American in 1985, they have a much better television and also access to a much wider array of programming. Their inflation-adjusted consumption of telecommunications services has improved dramatically. But it is harder to afford child care or a babysitter or other labor-intensive services," writes Matt Yglesias in a long examination of what's going on with the affordability crisis (and why it's such a salient political issue right now). "I think there's something to the idea that relative price shifts over the course of my lifetime have been unfavorable to a kind of commonsense view of 'the good life.' A large share of our increased real consumption is dramatically more streaming video, which has probably had a net negative impact on human welfare. The quality and quantity of medical treatments available to older people is a lot better than it used to be. But while this is very good and important, it doesn't necessarily speak to the typical person's ability to achieve basic life goals in terms of employment, housing, family formation, and fulfilling work." Yglesias lands on policy prescriptions with which I disagree, but his exploration of what voters are reacting to is pretty good.
  • Rod Dreher on groyperism in D.C. among young right-wingers.

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  1. Chumby   5 months ago

    Happy Armistice Day

    The 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month.

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

      “This is not a peace. It is an armistice for 20 years.”

      - Ferdinand Foch

      1. Chumby   5 months ago

        Foch Around, Find Out

        …and they did

        1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   5 months ago

          Fochin’ A dude!

  2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

    Was it jeff who called the shooting at ICE in Chicago fake?

    An illegal immigrant with a criminal history has been arrested following a weekend shooting in which U.S. Border Patrol agents were shot at in Chicago.

    The shooting happened Saturday in the city's Little Village neighborhood as federal agents were conducting immigration enforcement operations.

    The unidentified suspect, a Mexican citizen, was in a Jeep that drove up near the agents and fired shots before driving away, federal sources told Fox News. At the time of his arrest, he was found with a firearm, sources said.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/illegal-alien-past-felony-firearm-violation-custody-after-weekend-border-patrol-attack-chicago

    This along with Latin Kings, more like Latin No Kings right?, putting bounties on ICE and even passing around their pictures.

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2025/11/report-chicago-gang-leaders-issued-shoot-on-sight-order-targeting-federal-agents/

    But a judge will rule all of this is normal and peaceful.

    1. Chumby   5 months ago

      You get used to illegal alien rapefugees in deep blue areas shooting at citizens.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

        They are more of a citizen than DHS or something.

        1. HorseConch   5 months ago

          No gang member is illegal.

          1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   5 months ago

            Even their rapes and rmurders are legal!

      2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   5 months ago

        As long as they take mass transit to get around in the large urban areas we know they are on the right side of the culture war.

        1. KARl hungus   5 months ago

          Everything is terrible and unfair!

          1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

            So boring.

            1. KARl hungus   5 months ago

              I don’t care what a retard like you thinks.

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

      Little Village has long been a hotbed of gang activity in Chicago. Usually it’s the local Mexican gangs like the Latin Kings (one of the People Nation gangs).

    3. DesigNate   5 months ago

      It’s a complete mystery why they feel the need to wear masks.

  3. Chumby   5 months ago

    Portland ICE

    Portland woman starts panicking, hyperventilating, and begging for mercy after getting pulled over for impeding ICE operations.

    "I'm just a mom! I'm just a mom! ... I'm shaking," she pleaded.

    According to The Post Millennial, the woman is a "spotter" who is stationed in the neighborhood to alert illegal immigrants about ICE operations.

    https://t.me/leaklive/29601

    Aiding and abetting criminal activity. That creepy KAR thing might be this semi-trans looking disgustoid.

    1. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

      8 U.S. Code § 1324 - Bringing in and harboring certain aliens

      (a)Criminal penalties
      (1)
      (A)Any person who—
      ...
      (iii)knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains in the United States in violation of law, conceals, harbors, or shields from detection, or attempts to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection, such alien in any place, including any building or any means of transportation;
      ...
      shall be
      ...
      be fined under title 18, imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both;

    2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   5 months ago

      KAR is a tranny?

      1. KARl hungus   5 months ago

        No.

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

          Cite?

          1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

            He us a woman with a penis. Not a tranny.

            1. KARl hungus   5 months ago

              “He us a[sic] woman with a penis. Not a tranny.”

              Jesus fucking Christ you’re dumb.

    3. KARl hungus   5 months ago

      You seem to be obsessed with bashing Portland. Have you ever even been here?

      1. JohnZ   5 months ago

        Portland is the ANTIFA capitol of America and there are a number of ex citizens of Portland who have complained about how poorly that city is being run.
        The police appear to be allied with ANTIFA.
        Keith Wilson is the current mayor or das Komissar of that poor city.
        Portland has been over run by California liberals who in turn drive up housing prices and taxes.

      2. Chumby   5 months ago

        You try one of these or do you still poop in public spaces?

        https://thatoregonlife.com/2025/03/portland-oregon-public-litter-boxes/

        Put a turd on it!

        1. KARl hungus   5 months ago

          You really are obsessed with us. Have you ever even been here?

          1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   5 months ago

            Sounds like something a tranny would say.

            1. KARl hungus   5 months ago

              Whatever, James Nichols.

              1. Chumby   5 months ago

                Kari your cosplay trans name?

                Kari. Kari the HO2 for team D.

              2. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   5 months ago

                Lol, even after I looked up the name it still took me a few seconds to figure out wtf you were talking about.

                At first I thought you were calling me a blues guitarist.

          2. Chumby   5 months ago

            Put a turd on it!

            https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2025/05/oregon-loves-its-bottle-bill-but-is-it-dragging-down-portland.html

            1. KARl hungus   5 months ago

              Have you ever been here?

              1. Chumby   5 months ago

                Put a turd on it!

                https://www.opb.org/article/2025/03/12/health-advocates-say-portland-needs-more-public-toilets/

          3. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   5 months ago

            Marxist assholes like you have turned Portland into a shithole. We need to out you under martial law so we can straighten things out.

    4. JohnZ   5 months ago

      Put her in a nice warm cell with one of the rapefugees.

    5. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   5 months ago

      I hope that ICE ends up shooting KAR. Best thing for him really.

      His comments are going nowhere.

      1. KARl hungus   5 months ago

        Why would ICE shoot me?

        1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   5 months ago

          For being a violent insurrectionist, attempting to violently obstruct them. Using violence, as many of your fellow travelers have done.

  4. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

    Katie Daviscourt

    @KatieDaviscourt
    BREAKING: Anti-ICE activist gets pulled over by ICE and threatened with arrest after actively impeding ICE operations in Portland.

    The woman driving a Mustang ran a red light and nearly crashed into a school bus — while weaving through traffic — to target ICE vehicles, which she appeared to have attempted to hit.

    The driver begged for mercy after several hours of committing unlawful behavior against federal agents.

    Watch the entire clip.
    https://x.com/KatieDaviscourt/status/1986609331639624101

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

      Put a round in it's head old yeller style. It's a rabid animal and needs to be put down

      1. Social Justice is neither   5 months ago

        Impaling her on a spike at the entrance of the ICE facility is reusable and have been an effective deterrent against barbarians for centuries.

        1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

          But might cause the rise of AWFL vampires.

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

            What do you think wooden stakes are for?

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

              Eco friendly and bio-degradable!

            2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

              This would explain the anti logging contingent of the left....

          2. JohnZ   5 months ago

            GOOD LORD!

    2. Minadin   5 months ago

      That crossover-hatchback abomination is NOT a Mustang, and it never will be.

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

        It’s a Fauxstang.

        1. Outlaw Josey Wales   5 months ago

          Ford Gelding

          1. Chumby   5 months ago

            https://www.menshealth.com/trending-news/a37473754/ford-very-gay-raptor-truck-rainbow-homophobia/

      2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   5 months ago

        I was embarrassed for ford that they called the E Pace a Mustang.

  5. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

    Re: Schumer...you should see some of the things the lovely folks over on Blue Sky are saying about him. Chuck better hope his security detail is up to the task.

    "Set up a deal and then backed out and let the soon to retire Dems take the fall for him. Loses all the momentum gained and cedes yet more power to fascists. Possibly the worst thing he could have done. We should get the guillotine out for you, Chuck Schumer. Fuck you.

    https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:v7xrieldge7jwxfq65tz3khl/post/3m5a33v2duc2p

    "Chuck Schumer out of a window

    "Listen brother I’m not even saying someone should kill that old ass bitch. I’m just saying maybe it would be good if he just died of natural causes, like tomorrow

    1. Idaho-Bob   5 months ago

      Yep, the leftists will flat out kill him; while he's screaming "But I'm one of you!!!"

      Irony at its finest.

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   5 months ago

        Idiots are useful, until they aren’t.

        Arrogant f*ckr truly believed he was above all that.

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

          They all do. And then one day, they find out that they are Robespierre with his neck stretched out for the guillotine.

          1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   5 months ago

            We should preempt that and stretch all their necks right now.

            No more Marxists.

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

      The left seems to be living the Fench Reign of Terror play book.

      1. Michael Ejercito   5 months ago

        That is why they support attacking ICE agents.

      2. JohnZ   5 months ago

        The click-clack of knitting needles.......

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

      Chuck Schumer punching bag great novelty idea. Should go with my Hasan poker esd mat

    4. Neutral not Neutered   5 months ago

      These people are so stupid they do not understand they are supporting the democrats and under Biden/Schumer and the rest are the American fascists of today.

      Man some people are just so fucking stunned and stupid I do not know how they put their socks on to go to work.

    5. JohnZ   5 months ago

      He can't even grill a burger......

  6. Chumby   5 months ago

    Baby Glock?

    Cleveland, Ohio. Baby caught on video wondering a neighborhood with a gun.

    The video shows a toddler, dressed in light clothing, wandering unsupervised across a grassy, rundown Cleveland neighborhood while gripping a handgun in one hand. Background voices react with surprise—"What's going on?"—but no adults intervene visibly.

    https://t.me/leaklive/29599

    1. Idaho-Bob   5 months ago

      Dave Chapell did this bit a long time ago.

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

      Let me know when the baby is driving with a bear in the trunk, then I will be concerned

      1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   5 months ago

        More likely Jeffy will be driving around with a baby in the trunk.

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

          You win today's comment section

    3. Eeyore   5 months ago

      Sometimes when you are poor you have to be creative with the kids toys.

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   5 months ago

        That is what Saturday night specials are for. Instead of tossing after the crime you give it to your kids to play with.

        1. JohnZ   5 months ago

          Mister Saturday night special
          Got a barrel that's blue and cold........
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_myvlIjfXg

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

    If you compare the average American in 2025 to the average American in 1985, they have a much better television and also access to a much wider array of programming.

    But what’s on is all shit.

    1. Idaho-Bob   5 months ago

      Wait, yesterday I was told I live in a news desert cuz I couldn't get PBS.

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

        No PBS and no drugstore within a 1/2 mile? What a nightmare.

        1. Idaho-Bob   5 months ago

          Don't forget grocery stores!!! I'm starving!!!

        2. Chumby   5 months ago

          I think the drugs are needed after having watched PBS.

          1. Eeyore   5 months ago

            The drugs are needed to prepare for watching PBS. Sesame Street is much better if you are high on something.

            1. Jefferson Paul   5 months ago

              Years ago I did shrooms with a friend who suggested watching Yo Gabba Gabba. That show is already pretty fucking weird, but on shrooms it was absolutely crazy!

              1. MK Ultra   5 months ago

                Paired nicely with the new "Dune" flicks, as well.

              2. Gaear Grimsrud   5 months ago

                Watched Fantasia on the the big screen on acid back in the day. Highly recommended.

                1. Idaho-Bob   5 months ago

                  Wizard of Oz and The Wall.

                2. JohnZ   5 months ago

                  Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas, on acid should be interesting

          2. JohnZ   5 months ago

            And a barf bag.

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

      Bull shit to your claim! I recently streamed back to the future, airplane, raiders of the lost ark, Casablanca,... Ohhhh hmmm I'm seeing the pattern. Never mind carry on

    3. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

      Every time I sit down with the mrs to watch something other than sports, it's like that old commercial "You have reached the end of the Internet..."

      1. Randy Sax   5 months ago

        It's all slop that gets 50% of its viewership from playing in airports and waiting rooms.

    4. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   5 months ago

      We may have access to more, but it’s all degraded garbage for the most part. I don’t need to see the latest woke or climate change crisis propaganda thus I haven’t turned my TV on in a few weeks.

    5. Ron   5 months ago

      its also BS are there more things to watch yes but until 1999 I didn't have to pay to watch what we had but the government required tv stations to go to HD so now you cant watch tv free over the air and now having a cell phone is a requirement as well. I'm spending $300 month I didn't have to spend in the past and thats for the basics.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

        "you cant watch tv free over the air "

        Um, yes you can. I get like 40 channels free OTA with a little antenna. Also the OTA HD signal tends to be better than the cable or satellite one and FAR FAR better than any stream, with less compression artifacts. Noticeable watching football.

        I get the networks (ABC. NBC, CBS, Fox plus multiple PBS) and stuff like MeTV, Story, ION, Cozy, Comet, Grit, Bounce, Roar, True Crime, Movies, World.

        https://www.channelmaster.com/pages/free-tv-channels

    6. Small w woodchippertarian   5 months ago

      Well thanks, Richard Nixon.

  8. Super Scary   5 months ago

    "but there were other Democrats who lacked message discipline and wanted the shutdown to be read as a referendum on Trumpism."

    TDS is a hell of a drug.

  9. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

    Democrats keep labeling Jack Smiths investigation into J6 as legitimate. Despite over 400 subpoenas against conservative groups, financial investigations of said groups, etc. Despite many of these groups formed after J6. This now apparently includes financial investigations into Trump Media, formed right before Trump announced he had running.

    https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/all-things-trump/nunes-tears-former-special-counsel-jack-smith-and-jpmorgan

    1. Idaho-Bob   5 months ago

      And nothing else happened.

    2. JohnZ   5 months ago

      The same people who are screaming over the coming indictment of Leticia James.
      Wonder why?

  10. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

    Britain spent 70k pounds removing British flags because they were controversial.

    https://observer.co.uk/news/national/article/removing-flags-costs-local-authorities-more-than-70000

    1. Randy Sax   5 months ago

      On Thursday, Medway council said that it had spent nearly £11,600 taking down 727 flags in the Kent borough “to make the community feel safe again”.

      How does removing the flags protect from the rapefugees?

      1. Chumby   5 months ago

        The rapefugees safe space for raping, robbing, and murdering had been a bit triggering with all those union jacks.

        1. rbike   5 months ago

          Didn't the Irish burn down 37 rapugees hotels last week?

  11. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

    One of the most hilarious parts of the SNAP conversation was democrats highlighting how the program is abused. EBT of TikTok showed people on food stamps with full pantries. Showed people on food stamps with new cars and phones. And now CNN.

    Defiant L’s

    @DefiantLs
    CNN's Ashley Allison says SNAP is having a "massive impact" after she went to her eyebrow technician who told her they had to fire people because clients don't have money to do their brows.

    The horror.

    Democrats did more to gain a demand for reform than the GOP could ever hope for.

    1. Idaho-Bob   5 months ago

      As always, just let them speak.

      Jeffy, Sarc, and Molly are prime examples.

      Jeff yesterday was almost as good as trunk bears.

      1. Bertram Guilfoyle   5 months ago

        Proximity to CVS is the same as background checks for guns!

        - chemjeff_bogstandard_sophist

        1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   5 months ago

          Except there is constitutional requirement that there be a Rite Aid every two blocks.

          -Pedo Jeffy

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

            Oddly enough, Rite Aid just went bust recently.

            1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

              Time to force people to visit rite aid - jeff

            2. Jefferson Paul   5 months ago

              Yeah, because Trump violated the constitutional requirement of having a Rite Aid every two blocks!

    2. Chumby   5 months ago

      EBT should not be a govt program.

      Those greedy thieved could spend less time at the eyebrow technician and more time in the garden growing staples.

    3. Moonrocks   5 months ago

      It's an EBT Genocide!

    4. JohnZ   5 months ago

      The videos of EBT baby mommas with two full shopping carts, filled with microwave reheats and junk foods and soda pop confirms.

  12. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   5 months ago

    What the hell is gryoperism? Is it a new made up term by the left for "people that love America and don't want it to fail"?

    1. Super Scary   5 months ago

      Seems like every other day they come up with a new term to label republicans.

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

      They’re the followers of Nick Fuentes. Fuentes likes to parade as a far right figure, but he’s closer in ideas to the left than the right. Some have suspected Fuentes of either being a Fed or Fed-adjacent, especially during the Biden Administration. Fuentes is also very antisemitic, more in line with the pro-Palestinian left as well.

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

        To go further on Fuentes and the Groypers, below is Wokal Distance on X. He explains the why (long read).

        https://x.com/wokal_distance/status/1988157091509313884?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA

        I despise the Groyper movement, but if you want to understand where Fuentes gets purchase with young men I will tell you how it happened by telling you about my experience at the orientation night when my son joined elementary school band:

        My 11 year old son son joined the elementary school band, and so I went to the parents orientation night which was held at a local high-school. As the night went on it became obvious to me why young men rage against the larger social system.

        The classrooms were inundated with DEI messages and trans pride flags. On the walls there were posters, stickers and various decorations that all invoked the various totems if diversity. Black lives matter messaging, decolonization messaging, LGBTQ+ messaging, and basically ever sort of race and gender social justice messaging you can imagine was present. The advertisements for post secondary opportunities featured social justice education prominently, including advertising a course on indigenous ways of knowing" as something grade 12 students should pursue upon graduation. Many of the teachers has "this is a safe space" sticker son their doors, and others had variations of "in this house" messaging on their doors or on the walls of the classroom.

        The entire aesthetic which dominated the decoration of classrooms was the progressive leftist coded "in this house" and "be kind" aesthetic. As soon as you walked into a classroom there was no doubt as the the political leanings of whichever teacher occupied that classroom. The only way I can describe it is to say that progressive social justice activists have colonized the school and marked their territory.

        A woman in a mask (who was in charge) got up and read a number of land acknowledgements before acknowledging the contribution of indigenous people to ways of knowing. Standard leftist land acknowledgement boilerplate. Additionally, every interaction was done in the style of HR style professionalism mixed with progressive leftist coded gentle parenting.

        When it comes to how the teachers behaved I am going to draw on both that night and the other times I have been at my sons school in order to explain it. To begin, the boys are treated almost as though they are defective girls. The feminine modes of interaction and socialization are treated as though they are the only legitimate modes of interaction and serve as the taken for granted way to properly interact and navigate the world. Almost all the authority figures at my sons school are women with almost no exceptions. One day my son found out that the school had hired a single male education Assistant, and my son came home and told me, in wondrous amazement, that he saw a "boy teacher" at school. The level of wonderment and surprise he expressed was on par with what I would expect if he had walked into school and seen a triceratops walking the hallways.

        My son often comes home from school and expresses utter frustration at the fact that his preferred way of communicating, as well as the things that are aligned with his temperament are treated as though they were somehow inferior. As he is 11 (and being assessed for autism) he lacks the correct technical language to describe this, so it generally shows up as him getting in trouble for being insufficiently "gentle" and "kind" in response to various passive aggressive power plays and instances of bullying carries out by his more socially developed (often) female peers.

        To say that band night was feminine coded would be an understatement. It would be more accurate to say that feminized modes of behavior and communication were embedded in every single interaction. It was a totally alien environment for anyone who isn't well versed in navigating the social codes of progressive leftist institutional spaces. It was like the slogan "the future is female" was taken to be a command delivered from God Himself turned into an education program.

        Now, I want you to imagine what it is like for an 11 year old boy to be saturated in that environment day after day. he is an alien in his own school who is treated essentially like a ticking time bomb who needs to be effectively managed rather than engaged with an taught, and he knows this is happening. It is hard to overstate the level of hostility towards boys that is floating around in the ambient culture of the school system. It isn’t so much that there is an explicit form of anti-male bigotry (although examples of that exist) it is more that there is an overall attitude of distaste for anything masculine and an utter indifference towards the interests, fortunes, and inner lives of young boys. The expectations, norms, rules, and standards of behavior cater to the sensibilities of girls and women.

        This is the entire social system that a young boy goes through from when he is 6 years old all the way until he is graduated from university.

        It’s an old trope on the right to say “imagine if the roles were reversed,” but that would be to miss the point. I know that many on the left will say that all of this is perfectly acceptable because of historical injustices and the pursuit of Social Justice. What I want to point out to you is how absurd the world must appear through the eyes of the average 11 year-old boy. He is basically told he has a host of social advantages (white privilege, male privilege, straight privilege, etc) that he has never experienced and will never benefit from, and this justifies the system which he is immersed in. And the worst part is, if young men point any of this out, the very people who are doing it will look them in the eye with a straight face and deny that any of this ever happened. Making matters worse these men begin to figure out that the institutions have been used to advance a leftist political agenda that scapegoated their group (young white men), and when they point this out everyone in authority calls them evil bigots.

        And all this happens during their formative years.

        Now, Imagine you are a young white male.

        You graduate from the school system and are released into the world only to find that the feminine modes of socialization pushed on you are entirely unfit for purpose. That the social skills you were taught fail utterly in both the job markets young men tend towards (construction, engineering, building, landscaping, etc) and have no purchase in the dating market where highly agentic, masculine, wealthy men have a huge advantage over the passive, docile "nice boy." On top of that, imagine that a great deal of the job listings that you peruse make it clear that preference will be given to women and "diverse" candidates, and that the job interview itself is full of shibboleths, coded statements, and trap questions meant to elicit responses that allow the hiring party to exclude anyone who isn't sufficiently versed in and aligned with the priorities of the DEI/Woke/Social Justice paradigm.

        On top of that, that if a you do get a job you will exposed to various sensitivity trainings, DEI trainings, and intersectionality workshops in which your group (straight white men) are repeatedly scapegoated as the source of all the worlds pathologies. Laid at your feet are patriarchy, colonialism, racism, sexism and a great number of other social evils for which you are taken to be complicit in and have a responsibility for fixing in virtue of being a white male.

        While all this is going on a series of scandals (COVID, Men in womens' sports, trans kids, etc) reveal to you the degree to which the institutions that make up the society you live in have adopted an ideology that is actively hostile to you because you are a straight white male, and have been denying you opportunity while scapegoating you for all societies problems and treating you like you are a defective girl.

        Once you understand this, the real question is not "why are some young men radicalizing?" the real question is "why are there any young men at all who have not been radicalized?"

        None of this is to excuse any of the extremist radicals who are attempting to harness the resentment and anger of young men for their evil purposes. The point is to get you to understand why young men will attach themselves to any voice who is willing to stridently call for the obliteration of the social system and ideology which lied to them during their formative years and is currently doing things which rob them of opportunities for advancement and success.

        The institutions have totally blown their credibility with young men, and have completely destroyed young men's trust in institutions. Young men view the current set of social institutions as ideologically corrupt and totally illegitimate, and they view the narratives that emerge from those institutions as being expressions of as nothing more then a story told to legitimize an ideology which seeks to hold them back. As such, the institutions and their narratives have absolutely no normative pull on young Gen Z men.

        I am not saying the situation is hopeless, but unless you acknowledge what I have laid out here, and engage in a good faith attempt to understand what the school system, Universities, non-profits, HR departments, and other civic institutions have done to young men, you will never be able to gain their trust enough to lead them away from guys like Nick Fuentes, Andrew Tate, Andrew Torba, and other pathological influences.

        /fin

        1. JohnZ   5 months ago

          At that point would investigate Ron Paul's home schooling agenda and consider pulling the poor boy out of that toxic environment.
          Good luck.

  13. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

    "Of course:"

    The deal was for a vote in the Senate. No one ever said anything about a vote in the House.

  14. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

    We got Matty Y from being linked in the roundup. Can we start an effort to get Rupar to not be included?

    Edit: dammit. Wrote the above before seeing Matty y right after. Who forced both to appear here.

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

      Rupar is one of the worst. He’s merely an apologist for the mainstream media and the Democrat Party.

  15. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

    Senate passed bill to end shutdown:

    Rand Paul fails to get an amendment to strike McConnell's changes to hemp laws.

    WTF is this doing in a CR? McConnell's work, I'm guessing.

    This is the loophole that allowed Delta-8 products that to be sold online and at gas stations etc that have been legal since 2018 when Trump signed the farm bill.

    https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/11/10/congress/senators-reject-pauls-hemp-plans-00646064

    Maybe Massie will give it a shot to strike this. It's big business in KY and kind of a libertarian sticky spot with the drug war and all.

    1. Bubba Jones   5 months ago

      USDA and FDA aren't part of the CR. They are getting funded for the full fiscal year.

      1. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

        I'll take your word for it, but I'm not following you. The part I'm talking about is just a change in definition of hemp to exclude Delta-8 and other cannabinoids made from hemp.

        1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   5 months ago

          Do you believe in American sovereignty?

          1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

            Why can neither mike nor jeff answer this simple question.

          2. Jefferson Paul   5 months ago

            American sovereignty as a CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC. Nowhere in the constitution is the power of the federal government to ban drugs. Alcohol prohibition wasn't a power of the federal govt either, so it required the 18th Amendment to give that power to the govt. Just because courts have interpreted the constitution to give that power to the government by abusing the commerce clause, and others, doesn't make that a role of the federal government.

            So believing in American sovereignty isn't the issue. It's if you believe in the US Constitution.

            If you believe in the constitution and still want to see drugs banned, then rally support to pass an amendment that allows the federal government to ban drugs.

            1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

              Constitution does provide defense of a border. Being violated by these groups.

              1. Jefferson Paul   5 months ago

                My response was not about border security at all. I thought the Do you believe in American sovereignty? was a response to QB saying that the resolution shouldn't have closed the hemp loophole. I took it as SCOTUS Gave JeffSarc a Big Sad was saying challenging that means one doesn't believe in American sovereignty, as it was passed by the Senate. My point is that the Constitution is supreme in this land and it requires an amendment for federal drug prohibition as the constitution doesn't give the feds the power to ban drugs--even if courts have shredded the constitution by granting these powers through bad interpretation.

                1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

                  This question started being asked of him when discussing drug runners. He has refused to answer.

    2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   5 months ago

      So do you believe in American sovereignty?

      1. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

        Don’t ask me about my business...Alright this one time, I’ll let you ask me about my affairs.

  16. Use the Schwartz   5 months ago

    Matt Yglesias

    Why do you keep listening to these freaks Liz?

    1. Idaho-Bob   5 months ago

      She links the NYT quite often as well.

      1. Ska   5 months ago

        Knowing what they argue is the first step in countering them.

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

      "Yglesias lands on policy prescriptions with which I disagree,"

      I agree yigretard is mentioned way too often at reason, but Liz flat out states she disagrees with him.

      I wonder if one of the top dogs (by dogs I mean most of the chicks there are fugly) at reason is fucking yglasias and has forced a quota to bring him up.

    3. Chumby   5 months ago

      She was also warned to move and yet she decided to remain in the caliphate. There is nothing more that can be done. Good Liz is captured.

  17. Bubba Jones   5 months ago

    A larger percentage of people in the workforce will drive down wages, which will encourage a larger percentage of people in the workforce.

    Ignoring the injustice of requiring women to be dependent upon men, the ugly math is that when women entered the broader workforce, this increased the labor supply and decreased the value of labor.

    Necessarily, the price of labor-intensive lifestyle goods went up.

    Which is why we brought in Mexican nannies and housekeepers and landscapers.

    Goods are cheaper, because you can import those from low wage countries.

    1. mad.casual   5 months ago

      Ignoring the injustice of requiring women to be dependent upon men, the ugly math is that when women entered the broader workforce, this increased the labor supply and decreased the value of labor.

      Both directions. It inherently inflated the worthless sexual behavior and distorted entire risk economy around having kids and raising a family. Giving James Damore bit of a love tap to the back of the head; (some) women whose most valuable social contribution was to have children were encouraged to (take a pill) learn how to code web buttons with rounded corners (and vote for Harris).

      All the talk about ripples from tariffs but the fact that fertility rates are falling even in the highest-of-fertility 3rd-world nations still goes generally unmentioned or gets 1-2 news-cycles' worth of coverage despite its "climate-level" range and implications.

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

      Chicks mostly went into hr, the most useless group in any company

      1. Ska   5 months ago

        Have you checked in on the marketing department recently?

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

          Marketing does have a useful function, but yes chicks messed that up too

          1. Ska   5 months ago

            The women in marketing are at least better looking and not so scoldy.

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

            It does? Marketing is probably the least useful department outside HR.

            1. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

              The safety inspector says "hold my beer...and I am citing you for a ceiling tile being water stained and the paper towel dispenser being empty."

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

                They’re the engineers who barely passed through general engineering in college and couldn’t pass the FE, much less the PE exam.

                1. Idaho-Bob   5 months ago

                  D's get degrees!

              2. Chumby   5 months ago

                The ceiling tile has an HO2 stain?

                1. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

                  Yes, I think it's from the turducken lab upstairs.

                  1. Chumby   5 months ago

                    GMO turducken. Mike Laursen was a formidable challenge to Molly as biggest comments section retard.

                    1. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

                      Obviously GMO...I can tell from the Quack-a-gobble-doo sounds.

                    2. Chumby   5 months ago

                      Should sarc visit Mike, the mostly openly gay drunkard might caw any-cock’ll-do. Mike could respond with a sea lion ooorph-ooorph.

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

              What happen to American eagles stock after the Sidney Sweeney ad?

              1. Chumby   5 months ago

                The opposite of Anheuser Busch after Bud Light in the loafers.

                1. JohnZ   5 months ago

                  Bud Light has never recovered either from what I've seen.

          3. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   5 months ago

            Bide Light being a prime example.

      2. JohnZ   5 months ago

        Indeed. had to deal with that lot during my last job. Jebus!

  18. mad.casual   5 months ago

    A fertility tracking app called “28” feels self-discrediting, even before you get to “butterfly energy”

    Whatever, GERF. Next you're probably going to tell me that gay men don't have any business instructing women on how to reproduce like some right-wing, Andrew-Tate-worshipping, man-o-sphere-populating incel.

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

      Is Andrew tate the guy that converted to Islam, then got arrested in the UK? Thus becoming the only muzzi the UK arrested.

  19. Weigel's Cock Ring   5 months ago

    Not gonna lie, I'm genuinely shocked that members of the Reason staff are actually working on a federal holiday.

    Of course it is only Veterans Day, it's not one of America's most venerable, universally celebrated, highly respected holidays, like Juneteenth for example.

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

      We kind of piggybacked on Armistice Day when we already had our own day for memorials, Memorial Day. Armistice Day aka Rememberance Day is really more for that in other countries that fought WWI.

  20. JesseAz (RIP CK)   5 months ago

    Utah judge just gave redistricting power to leftist activist groups instead of the legislature.

    https://redstate.com/terichristoph/2025/11/11/a-utah-judge-just-handed-democrats-a-huge-redistricting-win-n2196075

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

    "...reports The New York Times,..."
    Why not cite the Babylon Bee?

  22. I, Woodchipper   5 months ago

    Why is reason still ever quoting Matt Yglesias, the dumbest pundit on the internet?

    "Matt Yglesias is confidently wrong about everything"
    https://www.currentaffairs.org/news/the-opinions-of-matt-yglesias-should-be-ignored

    1. Marshal   5 months ago

      This isn't his worst feature though. He openly advocates lying in his positions if he believes it will advance his political preferences.

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

      If Liz stopped referencing retards and liars, she would never again be able to link to sullum or bohem articles

  23. Jim Conley   5 months ago

    BROWN SCARE !!!

    GROYPERS EVERYWHERE IN REPUBLICAN DC

    HOLOCAUST 2.0

  24. DesigNate   5 months ago

    I, for one, appreciate Liz linking to these morons. It gives great insight into how they think and also what talking points Molly and shrike will be attempting to use.

  25. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

    How does this work?

    A judge in Utah ruled that the Republican-proposed redistricting map was unacceptable: "Her decision blocked the Republican-controlled Legislature’s map from being used in next year’s elections because it failed to comply with Proposition 4— a 2018 voter-approved law for an independent redistricting process. "

    Ok, so they side-stepped the process.

    But her remedy?

    "Gibson ordered that the plaintiffs’ submitted alternatives, known as Map 1, be implemented for Utah’s congressional elections. The plaintiffs in the case included the League of Women Voters Utah and Mormon Women for Ethical Government. "

    Was the plaintiff's map drawn by the "independent redistricting process"? I can't imagine that it was, since it specifically created districts Democrats are more likely to win.

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   5 months ago

      Chick plaintiffs, chick judge. I'm seeing a pattern here.

      1. JohnZ   5 months ago

        You weren't supposed to notice......

  26. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

    Always the sob story:

    Key words: applicant...truck driver...meaning he had no legal status to enable him to work in this country legally, after he entered legally, then made an asylum claim when he was caught, then started working without a permit after Michigan gave him a CDL.

    Of course, his wife says "They came to Ahmed while he was out of his vehicle and directed him to follow them. Ahmed is a law-abiding individual, so he complied,”

    “He just accepted voluntary deportation, the lawyer said it was our best option. Waiting to hear when he will leave,”

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/green-card-applicant-truck-driver-detained-by-ice/ar-AA1QcRAa

  27. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

    Older news, but updated to show that Laughton has now pleaded guilty to those charges.

    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/amy-curtis/2025/11/10/nh-trans-lawmaker-admits-n2666214

    "39-year-old Barry a.k.a. "Stacie Marie" Laughton, previously a celebrated New Hampshire state representative, was charged on July 18 with one count of sexual exploitation of children—and aiding and abetting. In the official U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts press release, the Biden administration's woke Department of Justice calls the razor-burned biological male with a five o'clock shadow "a woman." And, throughout the criminal affidavit, the Homeland Security special agent uses Laughton's preferred "she/her" pronouns when detailing the defendant's disturbing sexual fantasies about preschool-aged children, which included the transsexual suspect's disgusting and depraved desire to "put my d*ck inside one of the little girls."

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   5 months ago

      Wow. So mentally ill transgender dudes are also deviant pedophiles? Nobody could see that coming. Maybe he can serve his time in a juvenile girls prison.

    2. Chumby   5 months ago

      Am guessing woke media will try to (D)ownplay this story.

    3. JohnZ   5 months ago

      Texas Democrat running for senate exposed with ties to adult industry......ie: porn.
      https://slaynews.com/news/texas-democrats-us-senate-campaign-derailed-ties-adult-industry-exposed/

      1. Zeb   5 months ago

        Well, that was disappointing. Not sure I'd call that "ties to the adult industry". Just another dude who can't control his base desires too well. But still not a good look for a Christian values candidate.

  28. JFree   5 months ago

    Yglesias lands on policy prescriptions with which I disagree, but his exploration of what voters are reacting to is pretty good.

    His exploration is very superficial but that is not a surprise. The most useful sentence of his in that piece is This is mean, not median, so in theory Sam Altman could be the only person in America buying more stuff. But, again, we saw that median incomes and wages are at all-time highs, so that seems unlikely.

    He doesn't drill down through median. That - not average - is how an economic issue can be understood in what may become political terms. Instead, he uses that observation about median to dismiss it and to instead yap about mean stats.

    He doesn't really go into the sort of wonkiness of inflation adjustment even though that really matters over 30 years - and becomes very obvious to people if they can no longer afford rent or groceries or medical insurance or tuition or can't move out of their parents basement or can't find real jobs in the burbs near where their parents live.

    Nor does he drill down into the median income by state - which is on that site. Which leads to some actually useful insights:
    1. In general, there is very little ranking mobility among the states over those 30 years from 1985 to 2024. That should undermine both rigid notions of rugged individualism and/or the meaningfulness of state/local action.

    2. The states that have changed median income a lot over those 30 years do present really obvious politics:
    The biggest increase is DC now the highest median income. Wotta surprise. D's won't talk about that - R's won't do anything to fix it. L's remain - irrelevant with no ideas and nothing worth saying. The other states with reasonable rankings increase are IA, ND, and ME - iow farmer subsidies are meaningful and growing in two of those states. IDK about ME - maybe more income from MA.

    The biggest decreases are AK and LA (each with basically zero real median income increase over 30 years) - and the core Rust Belt (OH, MI, IN, IL). It is no surprise that the loss of manufacturing over 30 years is a cogent political issue - except of course here at Reason.

    1. Marshal   5 months ago

      He doesn't drill down through median. That - not average - is how an economic issue can be understood in what may become political terms.

      I love this. Last week JFree claimed the ability to understand statistics and math was fascist, this week he's lecturing others on it.

      1. JFree   5 months ago

        No. What is fascist is YOU pretending that an economic issue is not really economic. It's about diversity and woke and hatred of the foreign other.

        1. Marshal   5 months ago

          I pointed out a mathematical effect, you claim pointing it out is fascist. Only you think pointing out statistical facts is "hatred of the foreign other". But that's the nature of left wingers, their need to believe they are heroes standing up to fascism warps their minds and renders their analysis useless.

  29. JohnZ   5 months ago

    Schumer's time in Washington is nearing an end. Expect his side kick Kaegghhkeem Jefferies to attempt a take over with the help of his socialist buddies.
    Good luck on that.
    Nasty Pelosi is retiring and not soon enough. She can enjoy lunches with her nephew Gavin at the French Laundry while the plebes eat boiled potatoes.

  30. Daddyhill   5 months ago

    "But they [the Democrats] offer no plausible account of how they would have done better, because there isn't one."

    There was at least one. Thune and Johnson should have been pressed to put the GOP "promise" of a December ACA extension vote on paper. The Congressional Record kind of paper, not the Washington Times kind.

    P.S. I've always voted Democratic, but never across broken glass. Never had to hold my nose in the booth either, from 1970 'til now. And I don't hate Chuck Schumer, I only note that 75 might be the right age for him to retire. Him and many others, both sides. Permanent gerontocracy is probably just as anti-democratic as permanent plutocracy. Hell, the one may even imply the other.

  31. Fist of Etiquette   5 months ago

    While Chuck Schumer might look useless this week...

    ...just wait until you get him onstage at the titty bar.

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