Trump Taps Kevin Warsh To Lead Fed
Plus: Shutdown averted? Pixar's NIMBY robot beavers, Amazon goes big on AI, and Trump wants to prop up home prices.
Kevin Warsh is President Donald Trump's pick to be the next Chairman of the Federal Reserve.
Trump has grumbled publicly about current Fed Chair Jerome Powell practically since the beginning of his second term. Now, the president has named a replacement. Not surprisingly, Warsh is a prominent critic of the Fed—and Powell.
Warsh was a Fed governor during the financial crisis, and like Trump, he favors lower interest rates in the short term. During the pandemic, Warsh also warned that ongoing expansions of the central bank's balance sheet could spark inflation. As The Wall Street Journal notes, he's usually been "more concerned about the risks of higher inflation than weaker growth."
But in recent years, he has devoted himself to something more like a structural critique of the central bank. In a lengthy speech published by Cato Journal in 2018, he talked about "the knowledge problem and fed policy"—yes, that's a Friedrich Hayek reference—and made the case for a more humble approach to central banking.
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"We know far less than we purport about the price formation process," he wrote, and "still less about the economy's resilience to economic and financial shocks; and less still about the current constellation of loose monetary policy, stagnant wages, and elevated financial asset prices."
One of the big worries about Trump's search for a new Fed chief is that he'd end up choosing someone who simply answered to the president's whims, undermining the central bank's independence. This is an issue that libertarians have worried about too: On The Reason Roundtable recently, Reason Editor in Chief Katherine Mangu-Ward argued that even if you're a strong critic of the Fed, allowing it to become a fundamentally political body—an extension of politics and presidential moods—would be even worse. An independent Fed is preferable to one controlled by Trump or whoever ends up in the Oval Office next.
As it turns out, Warsh has strong opinions about Fed independence himself. In a 2010 speech, he made the case for a more nuanced view. "The Fed is not independent from government," he said. "It is independent within government." Warsh's main message was that the Fed can't hide behind independence or use it to shield officials from accountability. "Central bankers should not be pampered princes," Warsh has said. In his view, the Fed had grown too large and too unwieldy. Unchecked growth has made it worse at its core responsibilities: fighting inflation and providing liquidity. This overreach made the Fed less trustworthy, which was a problem, he said, because the "Fed's greatest asset is its institutional credibility."
Warsh's critique includes moments in which the Fed has rushed to prop up some failing part of the economy. "The Fed," he said, "as first-responder, must strongly resist the temptation to be the ultimate rescuer." The Fed shouldn't be asked to backstop every aspect of the economy or fix policy mistakes made by Congress. "The Federal Reserve," he once said, "is not a repair shop for broken fiscal, trade or regulatory policies."
Fundamentally, Trump has picked a long-time critic of a major governmental institution to run it. That's in character for the president, who has stacked his administration's top ranks with opinionated outsiders. But Warsh, unlike some of Trump's picks, is a serious person with insider experience and a thoughtful critique of the Fed's role and self-conception.
Will Warsh get the chance to put his stamp on the central bank? We may not find out for months. Powell's term ends in May, and Warsh must still be confirmed by the Senate, which could be a challenge.
Shutdown (kinda, sorta, maybe) averted? Senate Democrats and Trump have agreed on a deal intended to avert an extended government shutdown. But there will probably still be at least a brief shutdown this weekend anyway. And a shutdown that could stretch into next week.
As this newsletter noted yesterday, the funding deal that reopened the government after last year's 43-day shutdown is set to end on Saturday. (This is how Congress budgets now, in haphazard, two-month chunks.) The next set of extensions was expected to breeze through, avoiding a shutdown or drawn-out conflict.
But Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding became a sticking point after Alex Pretti's killing last weekend. Senate Democrats said this week that they wouldn't renew funding for the agency unless changes are made to its immigration enforcement tactics. An initial test vote on DHS funding failed yesterday afternoon.
Late last night, however, a deal came together in the Senate that the president has said he supports. It's quite clear the president doesn't want another long shutdown; the last one was not a political winner for Republicans.
The new deal is essentially an exercise in kick-the-can, giving lawmakers more time to negotiate reforms to immigration enforcement while the rest of the government stays open.
The Senate still has to vote on the deal, however, and doesn't plan to do so until this afternoon. If passed, the deal then has to be passed by the House, which currently isn't scheduled to return to session until Monday. Even if the House acts quickly upon return, that means the government will partially shut down this weekend. The House could also decide to slow-walk its approval, demanding changes to the deal that keep the government in shutdown mode for days, or perhaps even longer.
As is often the case in Washington, it's the day before a government shutdown deadline, and everything is still up in the air.
However, Trump's seal of approval and stated desire to avert an extended shutdown might keep the House from holding up the process for long. On Thursday night, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson allowed that "We may inevitably be in a short shutdown situation." But, he said, "the House is going to do its job."
Congress? Doing its job? I'll believe it when I see it.
Scenes from Washington, D.C.: The temperature has been below freezing all week, and the White House Rose Garden is covered in snow and ice.
QUICK HITS
- In The Wall Street Journal, former Reasoner Emma Camp writes that Trump destroyed Millennial Optimism.
- Former CNN anchor Don Lemon was arrested in California and charged with "conspiracy to deprive rights." If that's a crime, Immigration and Customs Enforcement is in trouble.
- So much for affordability! Trump wants to prop up home prices. "People that own their homes," he said, "we're gonna keep them wealthy. We're gonna keep those prices up. We're not gonna destroy the value of their homes so that somebody who didn't work very hard can buy a home."
- Even when it has accidents, Waymo is safer than a human driver.
- Pixar's next movie is about NIMBY robobeavers. I am not kidding. The movie follows "a girl who transfers her mind into a robotic beaver to help the animals fight the local mayor's construction plans."
- If you don't like Pixar's latest, it looks increasingly like you'll just be able to make your own animated movie, or video game, or something else entirely, with new generative AI tools like Google DeepMind's Genie. Yes, it can play Doom!
- Speaking of outsider critics tapped to lead federal institutions: The New York Times' Ross Douthat interviews Doctor Jay Bhattacharya on restoring trust in science and public health after the failures of COVID-19.
- Amazon might invest $50 billion in OpenAI after announcing a wave of layoffs driven by AI efficiency gains. The 16,000 workers the company let go are, as they say, feeling the AGI.
- Construction on the $16 billion Hudson Gateway tunnel linking New York and New Jersey is set to pause after the Trump administration pulled funding.
- No ICE in Maine? Sen. Susan Collins (R–Maine) says that large-scale immigration crackdown operations have ceased in her state.
- The man who allegedly sprayed Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar (D–Minn.) with vinegar during an event in Minneapolis on Tuesday has been charged with one felony count of terroristic threats and one count of fifth-degree assault.
- Hasbro is being sued by its own shareholders for printing too many Magic cards and devaluing them in the process.
- Some celebrities are pushing for a strike intended to end ICE raids in Minnesota. And Bruce Springsteen put out a song protesting ICE, called "Streets of Minneapolis." It is…not a good song.
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Senate Democrats and Trump have agreed on a deal intended to avert an extended government shutdown.
Damn our Dealmaker-in-Chief!
What, it wasn't TACO?
As this newsletter noted yesterday...
Newsletter? Mom never called us a newsletter.
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon was arrested in California and charged with "conspiracy to deprive rights." If that's a crime, Immigration and Customs Enforcement is in trouble.
It is a crime, the left came up with it to arrest people protesting abortion sites. I guess since it's not targeting Christians you now hate it.
You think you hate journalists enough, you do not
The laws are only meant to go after conservatives.
That is reasons position on all issues
Was that the origin or was it anti-klan law that got repurposed to protect abortion?
Arresting illegals for breaking the law is violating their right to break the law.
It's quite clear the president doesn't want another long shutdown; the last one was not a political winner for Republicans.
Corporate media still rules the day, I guess.
I want to know who thinks democrats won that shut down. Im not even sure liberals who love lying to themselves believe that.
They pumped out a bunch of polls showing Trump's support down by like 10 points that miraculously rebounded a couple days after the shutdown.
Not sure anyone but Reason falls for those push polls anymore.
They probably couldn't get honest results if they tried right now, and we all know they aren't trying. Who answers a poll in January of a midterm year other than somebody who's quite politically active? It's always easy to sample the cat ladies, but the remaining 90% of the population doesn't want to waste their time.
Anyone else notice how the wall street journal completely tanked since they hired Emma camp?
They tanked way before that.
Fucked around and now he’s about to find out.
https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/2017224769876197749?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA
The so-called journalist class will be outraged, and the rest of us all realize that we would have gotten worse than poor Don had we done what that moron did.
More on this, direct from the DOJ:
https://x.com/agpambondi/status/2017238803639845115?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA
Hopefully no activist communist judges get in the way.
Did they get a grand jury indictment?
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon was arrested in California and charged with "conspiracy to deprive rights."
Wake me when they start arresting journalists.
Wake me when he is convicted.
*considers changing name to Rip Van Winkle*
If [conspiracy to deprive rights [is]] a crime, Immigration and Customs Enforcement is in trouble.
Scrolls up, checks today's author...what a shock.
Yeah. He decided to just go full retard from the get go. Its embarrassing.
What do you expect? Suderman’s middle name is “Retard”.
We're not gonna destroy the value of their homes so that somebody who didn't work very hard can buy a home.
The American dream is for YouTube and Insta influencers to own all the houses.
Remember, they call you fascists and Nazis, not because you are, but so they can justify their hatred of you, making you vermin and subhuman to them.
https://x.com/grey4626/status/2016984447296688446?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA
If sarc were still around he would be clutching his pearls over the use of such dehumanizing language.
I’m kind of waiting for Jeffy to see this one.
400 businesses started up in the same building at nearly the same time and billed Medicaid at least 1M each in Minnesota.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2026/01/27/dr_oz_how_did_400_businesses_bill_medicaid_almost_400_million_from_this_old_factory.html
In The Wall Street Journal, former Reasoner Emma Camp writes that Trump destroyed Millennial Optimism.
New Accomplishment! +1,000,000,000 pts. Peak Reason has been achieved!
If 9/11, the financial crisis, the Afghanistan war, COVID, and sharp inflation didn't beat the so-called 'Millennial Optimism' out of their heads, they weren't paying attention at any point in their lives.
Trump is a drop of water in that endless sea.
Emma, practically from day 1, was pretty down-the-line "Where's my pink unicorn at?" politically.
Other writers here, career-wise, (I won't mention any names, ages, or genders) have been pretty clearly angling for other positions and grinding for years, building their own brands brick-by-brick, to get less or the same with far more work.
The fact that she got tapped to work at the WSJ and starts out with "Trump killed my little girl dreams of being a big shot journalist one day." is just mindblowing. I will say Millennials, including several here at this magazine, were pretty well into whining about the crumbling of their hopes and dreams well before Trump took office.
To be clear, not really jealous; "not hating the player, hating the game" doesn't really capture it. More just mind-blown about the projection of "Learn to Code" versus the facade of "Learn to existentially victimize yourself and everyone in your peer group in opposition to Trump". I'm a guy struggling with the idea of how one sells their own soul, rationally, objectively, and/or existentially or metaphysically in a trillion-soul-deficit economy.
She's too stupid to look around at the last three decades objectively, one imagines.
former Reasoner Emma Camp
Huh - when did she leave?
When autumn graced us with her intellect I believe.
So from bad to worse.
The movie follows "a girl who transfers her mind into a robotic beaver to help the animals fight the local mayor's construction plans."
No one does eminent domain like beavers do.
Nice beaver.
Ward, I think you were a little hard on The Beaver last night
You know who else was hard on the Beaver?
If a teen girl turning into a Red Panda is a subtle reference to menarche, a girl transferring her mind into the body of a robotic beaver to help uncivilized animals tear down the local government seems a little on the nose.
Lemme guess, the story doesn't end with a prince charming or a bunch of little half-cybernetic animals running around, but the cold, robotic beaver with the mind of a teen girl is celebrated as a hero and noble savior of inferior animals.
Goodness, I can't possibly imagine what that might represent!
This doesnt look like food trucks.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/illegal-immigrants-caught-blasting-guns-packed-highway-shooting-family-road-rage-attack-cops
Did the cops de-esclate? - Sullum
They better have a bond hearing! - Lancaster
Are we willing to use deadly force to stop this? - Autumn
There’s a sale at Penney’s! - Johnny
Nancy Pelosi
@SpeakerPelosi
The President’s statements about Rep. Ilhan Omar reflect a disturbing lack of understanding of the trauma caused by political violence.
The impact of an attack on an individual—and on their children and family—is nothing to mock.
Anyone with even a basic sensitivity to the impact of political violence on families should know that, Mr. President.
I agree. ACV is way worse than loud noises and broken glass.
Jesus Christ, Trump took a literal bullet to the ear while Omar took a hit from a squirt gun. I agree that could have been bad for Omar, and I'm sure she's a bit shaken, but it's not the same thing.
No offense to Pelosi, but I think Trump perfectly understands this particular thing better than Pelosi does. Her Husband took a hammer once, I suppose, but pretty sure that was for...unrelated reasons to their politics.
He was looking for a hammer that night, but he got a metallic rather than a flesh one.
"No offense to Pelosi,"
Why not? She deserves all we can give her.
"If you're gonna take a shot to the face to advance your political career you've got to do better than that." - KH
The New York Times' Ross Douthat interviews Doctor Jay Bhattacharya on restoring trust in science and public health after the failures of COVID-19.
There's no way this is a flattering piece.
Wait a minute. Is the paper admitting to mistakes, or at least that mistakes were made? I may actually have to read this thing.
At this point, what difference does it make?
#amnesty
AGW and overpopulation were a problem and The Science fixed it. I don't here anyone complaining about it now, so what's the problem?
If true, maybe reason will finally admit to their mistakes and terrible takes as they blindly follow NYTs example.
As the techbros use to say
Learn to weld
"The temperature has been below freezing all week, and the White House Rose Garden is covered in snow and ice."
Stupid Nature!
And on the 20th anniversary of an inconvenient truth!
Motherfucking global warming/cooling/climate change gonna kill us all.
Just ask Misconstrueman yesterday.
I blocked that retard quite a while back. I can handle Jeff and Sarc level dumb, but that moron's a little too committed to the dumb for me.
He is the only person I muted more quickly than I did sqrsly.
https://pjnewsletter.com/winter-storm-green-energy/?utm_source=tpi&utm_medium=email
Nowhere was this failure more humiliating than in New England, a region governed by politicians who have spent careers patting themselves on the back for their “net-zero” utopia. As the storm bore down, the regional grid operator had to come hat in hand to the Trump administration to bail them out of their own self-inflicted disaster. They requested a “statutory emergency” order just to bypass their own crippling green regulations.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright granted the order, allowing the region to burn more fossil fuels to prevent blackouts. He correctly pointed out that the “previous administration’s energy subtraction policies weakened the grid.” The numbers prove it. On the storm’s coldest days, New England’s grid was powered not by wind, but by oil (33%) and natural gas (30%). Liberal governors, who demonize these fuels for a living, were suddenly forced to rely on them to keep their citizens from freezing.
Amazon might invest $50 billion in OpenAI after announcing a wave of layoffs driven by AI efficiency gains.
Skynet doesn't need bathroom breaks.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0118929/
I swear the wachoski bros did not steal this movie
FWIW it's a bloody good film.
It's a great film
Doesn't seem like a positive ROI.
How can you commit a terrorist attack on a non human? Clearly we can't assume illian fraud brother fucker is human
https://hotair.com/david-strom/2026/01/29/ilhan-omars-winery-disappearsliterally-gone-from-the-internet-and-archives-n3811311
The commonly floated numbers are a rise from about $15,000 net worth to about $30 million.
A major part of that growth in wealth has been the rapid rise in the valuation of a sketchy "winery" from a few thousand dollars to a whopping $5 million to$15 million, despite having (perhaps) released few wines and, in recent years, none at all. Its locations appear to be empty buildings, its wines are unavailable, and once attention was turned to its sketchy nature, all the information about it disappeared from the internet.
It's a remarkable "success story," but one that may be as real as a Somali healthcare company. The money appears, but the product...not so much. It sure LOOKS like money laundering.
Illhan Omar lists a California winery on her financial disclosures. You can see them below. The winery name is ‘eStCru LLC.’
In 2023 it was valued at $15k.
In 2024 it was valued at $5 Million (!!!)
This must be a very successful winery to grow that much in value over one year. Except… the winery does not even exist:
- No phone line
- No physical winery
- Social media gone dark
- A barely functional ‘website’
- No wine lol
What is this?!
It gets worse: Omar’s third husband, Tim Mynett, has been accused of defrauding investors through this FAKE winery. He was sued by the investors for millions because it’s all fraudulent. This is on brand. Minnesota AG Keith Ellison previously worked with Mynett, the same AG who has REFUSED to investigate widespread Somali fraud.
How does a nonexistent winery jump from $15k to $5 million in one year when the company is a ghost? How can Omar claim this fake company provides her millions in assets? Seems like a cover.
Construction on the $16 billion Hudson Gateway tunnel linking New York and New Jersey is set to pause after the Trump administration pulled funding.
The bridge-and-tunnel crowd I guess will have to make do with the bridges and tunnels already available to them.
Sen. Susan Collins (R–Maine) says that large-scale immigration crackdown operations have ceased in her state.
Even the feds are forced to admit there is no such thing as Maine.
I was wondering what happened to Sarcasmic.
He's probably in CECOT sucking off guards for some prison hooch as we speak.
Contextual clarity for anyone who may've missed it: prison guards have access to regular alcohol and don't normally make and distribute prison hooch.
Would they give it to him, though, or save it for themselves?
Same with turd, but in his case, we can hope some parent caught him hanging around their kid, ripped one of his arms off and beat him to death with it.
One can only hope.
Bruce Springsteen put out a song protesting ICE, called "Streets of Minneapolis." It is…not a good song.
Booooorrrrnn in So Mali Ah!
I was booooorrrnnnn in so mali ah-uh!
Got in a little fraudulent scam
So the, white women blew their whistles, ma-an
Just tryna do a little learing and then
ICE showed up to end my pla-ans
Perhaps he can name a good Springsteen song
Most of them sound like he’s drunk while singing.
Your album collection has a lot of Stryper and Petra in it doesn't it?
No
Dylan agrees:
Tweeter and the Monkey Man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TbL2mwoDgA
It's about as cringe as Dolly Parton's somewhat recent political song.
♫Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jol-e-e-ene
Don’t you take muh open boarderz away from me♩
I'm pretty sure Dolly is MAGA but she's too smart to alienate her fanbase, unlike younger artists that don't seem to have a problem telling half of America not to buy their music.
Bruce is just rich enough not to care, and who knows if he has any fans left to alienate.
I think the only ones still buying The Boss’s working class hero bullshit are also experiencing Darkness on the Edge of Assisted Living
The most overrated Boomer who ever existed. Clarence Clemons did play a mean sax though.
Also, it was pretty great how Ronald Reagan took his shitty anti-American song and repurposed it as a pro-American song without permission.
Next month... Springsteen accused of using bots to drive listens on Spotify to commit fraud. Bots discovered in a room above a bodega.
Man the Minnesota narrative and anti deportation narratives are crashing in real time.
Rogan again discusses how trump has basically the same stance as Obama did in 2010.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/that-sounds-so-republican-joe-rogan-stunned-obamas-old-deportation-rhetoric
Here is the Obama speech.
"There are those in the immigrants’ rights community who have argued, passionately, that we should simply provide those who are [here] illegally with legal status or at least ignore the laws on the books and put an end to deportation until we have better laws," Obama said.
"And often this argument is framed in moral terms: Why should we punish people who are just trying to earn a living?
"I recognize the sense of compassion that drives this argument, but I believe such an indiscriminate approach would be both unwise and unfair," Obama continued.
"It would suggest to those thinking about coming here illegally that there will be no repercussions for such a decision, and this could lead to a surge in more illegal immigration. And it would also ignore the millions of people around the world who are waiting in line to come here legally.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/2010-obama-clip-goes-viral-where-he-defends-deportations-even-those-just-trying-earn-living
A regular Hitler.
You know who else was a regular Hitler?
Yeah, but of course Obama didn't actually mean any of that whereas it turned out Trump did.
Obama was the king of telling people what they wanted to hear, then turning around and doing really whatever the fuck he wanted with few if any repercussions.
And with complete shade from the lap-dog media.
The man who allegedly sprayed Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar (D–Minn.) with vinegar during an event in Minneapolis on Tuesday has been charged with one felony count of terroristic threats and one count of fifth-degree assault.
Aggravated Douching.
Ah, yes, fifth-degree assault. Classic attack with a pungent condiment.
Right above aggravated chewing loudly while using the wrong fork.
I remember how outraged reason was about sandwich guy.
Did the sandwich have vinegar? Did somebody suggest ENB get her bitch ass in the kitchen and make another?
Hasbro is being sued by its own shareholders for printing too many Magic cards and devaluing them in the process.
One is too many.
Some celebrities are pushing for a strike intended to end ICE raids in Minnesota.
Thank Gaia the feds are providing yet another opportunity to virtue signal back to relevance.
As I posted on the VC pages re Warsh: It's hard to understand this choice. Warsh is amply qualified, has much relevant experience, isn't a TV pundit, isn't a blonde bimbo, etc and hence meets none of the usual criteria for a Trump nomination.
As we know that Trump thinks that the people counting his money should be Jews, perhaps he believes the Federal Reserve should go back to the modern tradition of having Jewish chairs.
Did Candice Owen's hack your account?
What would make you say that? Before Powell, five of the previous six Fed chairs were Jewish. I can't help it if we're better at this than you goyim.
Reread your post Rachel.
I thought this was a libertarian forum. We’d be better with zero Fed chairs.
go back to the modern tradition of having Jewish chairs.
Hava Nagila!
Beer, wine, tequila.
Three of the four Sarcasmic food groups.
So you came to brag about being a retard on VC. Why?
What's all this talk about waymo? Is it because lizzo and Amy Schumer said it was healthy and beautiful to waymo before they discovered ozempic?
https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/my-colon-literally-blew-thousands-sue-over-glp-1-weight-loss-drug-side-effects
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Agreed
^- this guy gets it.
Some things are better left unsaid.
"We're not gonna destroy the value of their homes so that somebody who didn't work very hard can buy a home."
How anti-libertarian do you have to be to disagree with this?
How anti-libertarian do you have to be to not quote the anti-libertarian bit?
Trump wants to prop up home prices. "People that own their homes," he said, "we're gonna keep them wealthy. We're gonna keep those prices up. We're not gonna destroy the value of their homes so that somebody who didn't work very hard can buy a home."
"a girl who transfers her mind into a robotic beaver to help the animals fight the local mayor's construction plans."
A girl with a robotic beaver? Go on...
For the sequel; There's a cave where all sorts of chaos springs forth, almost radiating like an energy, warping people's minds, pitting people against each other, and disrupting the peaceful town. Robotic Beaver Girl tries covering it up, but it doesn't work. The chaotic energy bleeds through the covering and brainwashed villagers and animals tear it down. One little boy comes up with the idea to build a giant rocket ship tall enough and wide enough to completely fill the cave, and shove it so deep and hard into the cave that nobody could pull it out, and keep the evil chaos from imperiling the town. Giant Rocketship Boy and Robotic Beaver Girl are celebrated as heroes and everyone lives happily ever after.
Think Pixar will buy my story?
If they throw enough money my way, I might come up with a third story about one of their children who's a robotic beaver but identifies as having a giant rocket ship. I know it sounds crazy but, I'm getting paid and by the third movie in the trilogy the story's usually gone to shit, doesn't make sense, and nobody who isn't a die hard beaver wishing they had a giant rocketship is watching anyway.
What about the rocket ship that wants to be a beaver?
We're talking about children's fantasy movies, not sports documentaries.
'Speaking of outsider critics tapped to lead federal institutions: The New York Times' Ross Douthat interviews Doctor Jay Bhattacharya on restoring trust in science and public health after the failures of COVID-19.'
Is it public flogging, recanting, and occasional hanging?
"a girl who transfers her mind into a robotic beaver to help the animals fight the local mayor's construction plans."
Wait, what?
A girl with a mind?
What an unbelievable plot.
Guy all but admits his staff comprises illegal aliens.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/i-m-a-business-owner-in-minneapolis-working-16-hour-shifts-so-my-staff-can-stay-home-to-avoid-ice/ar-AA1VjCMX
So he is literally doing the jobs Americans wont do?
Of course he runs a restaurant.
California on the ropes.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/personalfinance/california-exodus-spikes-again-as-more-americans-flee-dead-last-u-haul-ranking-for-6th-straight-year-here-s-gavin-newsom-s-biggest-problem/ar-AA1Vf2ac
For the sixth consecutive year, California had the largest outmigration of any state in the country, according to the annual U-Haul Growth Index for 2025
“For over 20 years, California has experienced negative net domestic migration, in which the number of people moving out of the state in a year exceeds the number moving in,” says the Department of Finance report.
However, much of this domestic migration has been offset by foreign arrivals. Net international migration to California during the year ending July 1, 2025 reached 126,000 people.
According to the Public Policy Institute of California, the state is home to 22% of the nation’s foreign-born population, and these individuals account for roughly one-in-three of California’s prime-working-age adults
ah but they're not counting the huge numbers of homeless pouring into the state for the freebies and the good weather.
California on the ropes, part 2.
"Lawmaker warns California’s oil and gas crisis is a major US security threat as Valero set to flee in 2026. Can residents handle $12/gallon next year?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/lawmaker-warns-california-s-oil-and-gas-crisis-is-a-major-us-security-threat-as-valero-set-to-flee-in-2026-can-residents-handle-12-gallon-next-year/ar-AA1Vcxx8
Lawmakers in California at both the state and federal levels are warning that refinery closures could push prices higher while leaving the state more dependent on foreign oil.
At the center of the warning is the planned shutdown of two major refineries: Valero’s Benicia facility and Phillips 66’s Los Angeles plant. Together, the closures would eliminate nearly 20% of California’s in-state refining capacity, according to Reps. Vince Fong and Stan Ellis, both Republicans from Bakersfield.
Valero, which has operated its 170,000-barrel-per-day Benicia refinery for roughly 25 years, announced it will close the site in 2026 because of high operating costs and strict state environmental regulations
Valero has pointed to years of regulatory pressure, environmental violations and a recent lawsuit settlement as factors behind its decision to close the Benicia refinery, according to a statement cited by ABC7
California is getting what they voted for, good and hard.
Although it's fair to wonder how much of that is the fault of foreign voters at this point.
More fraud?
https://www.dailywire.com/news/a-quarter-of-minority-contracting-firms-banned-after-refusing-anti-fraud-check
More than 1,000 firms that could get no-bid contracts from the federal government because they are owned by purportedly “disadvantaged” minorities have been banned from the program after they missed a deadline to turn over anti-fraud documents.
The documents were requested by the Small Business Administration because of the frequency of “pass-through” scams where minority “fronts” get contracts, then have large or white-owned businesses do the work while keeping a cut.
Scrutiny of the long-running 8(a) program picked up in earnest after a black businessman pleaded guilty to obtaining $500 million in contracts from USAID by bribing an official $1 million. The official had the discretion to steer the contracts directly to Walter Barnes’ firm, Vistant, because of 8(a).
Journalist James O’Keefe also caught an official with a purported Native American firm on camera bragging about how they got $100 million and simply paid a large company $35 million to do the actual work.
On December 5, Loeffler ordered all 8(a) firms to turn over detailed records including payroll and bank statements. It has been an open secret in D.C. for decades that minority contractors get millions of dollars while having only one, two, or three people on staff–with the real work done by large, white-owned companies that are euphemistically referred to as “partners” or “mentors.” That means simply checking that firms actually had employees would have been enough to expose many for exploiting the system.
Going through all those records would be a Herculean task, one seemingly possible only through artificial intelligence. But it turned out that SBA didn’t even need to: Many fraudsters appeared to self-identify by simply refusing to cooperate.
Also
How The Military Gave A Homeless Lesbian’s ‘Minority Contracting’ Firm $19 Million
Rhonda Valles is an aspiring California musician who once played in a band with her ex-lover, Monica Salci. In between writing and performing songs, Valles and Salci formed a company that purported to make clothes.
The company never produced a stitch. The federal government paid it $19 million.
The spectacle demonstrates the absurdity of 8(a) contracting law, which requires that that 5% of all federal government contracts be “set aside” for minority-, women-owned, and other “disadvantaged” businesses.
Between 2009 and 2017, multiple military branches agreed to pay up to $72 million to the firm, ultimately shelling out just under $19 million to produce physical training outfits, federal spending records show. Some were awarded without competition as an “8(a) sole source,” while others were set aside for “small businesses.”
But Romo Productions never had the infrastructure to produce clothes. Brad Thompson, a white male to whom Valles subcontracted the work, recalls how she first approached him.
“She said ‘I got this government contract, do you know anyone with a factory who can help me perform it?’ She was literally living in her car,” he told The Daily Wire. “I said ‘I can help you.'”
Thompson’s company, BT Apparel, was one of three factories that produced clothing for Romo Productions. Thompson sent the clothing to a space where Valles’ band practiced, and she forwarded the packages on to the military, he said.
“She never owned a machine … I had 100 employees,” he said. “The whole 8(a) thing is a farce.”
Valles and Salci formed a company that purported to make clothes.
They should've called it Holy Shirts and Pants.
You've Got A Couple Of Holes In The Front Clothing Co.
Once again, who had Fetterman as the voice of reason within the DNC on their betting sheets?
https://pjnewsletter.com/fetterman-border-crisis-sanct/?utm_source=tpi&utm_medium=email
On Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Source,” Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said that his position on sanctuary cities has changed and he doesn’t think they make everyone safer and cities should turn over criminals who are in custody because “the border has become more and more increasingly more difficult.”…
Collins followed up, “And so, your stance on sanctuary cities has changed, then, is that right, Senator?”
Fetterman answered, “I think it’s — yes, I think it’s evolved, because the dynamics and the circumstances, with respect to our border [have].”
I think it's more accurate to say Fetterman's brain has changed rather than the situation at the border is any different.
While I happen to agree with him more after his stroke, the joke that brain damage made him a Republican writes itself.
While I happen to agree with him more after his stroke, the joke that brain damage made him a Republican writes itself.
As does the "Still more brains than an automatic pen" joke.
Yep, the guy is really an unintentional comedy gold mine no matter which side of the aisle you're on.
Which is kind of unfortunate, but I kind of suspect his tolerance for toeing the party line went out the window when he had a brush with death. That has a funny way of making people examine their life priorities.
Once again, who had Fetterman as the voice of reason within the DNC on their betting sheets?
Holds up ticket.
"We know far less than we purport about the price formation process,"
Which certainly hasn't stopped writers here from making wildly WRONG predictions.
All your base are belong to us.
https://x.com/datarepublican/status/2017237246873678161?s=46&t=qeA47-JjK6vq0pfnxg60dA
They’ve since restored it, but it read (image on X):
delicious.
Ironic.
The man who allegedly sprayed Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar (D–Minn.) with vinegar during an event in Minneapolis on Tuesday has been charged with one felony count of terroristic threats and one count of fifth-degree assault.
Look who is ok with throwing around the word terrorist all willy nilly!
>>In The Wall Street Journal, former Reasoner Emma Camp writes that Trump destroyed Millennial Optimism.
oh man if that entire sentence isn't the laugh of the fucking week.
>>So much for affordability!
affordability is a marxist fantasy dumbass
>>Pixar's next movie is about NIMBY robobeavers.
ooh can we call Karens and awfls nimby robobeavers now? totally apt ... I definitely know a handful of nimby robobeavers