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Government Spending

War Rations

Plus: Pete Hegseth spends millions on lobster tail and rib-eye steak, oil prices go for another roller-coaster ride, no inflation increase, and more...

Eric Boehm | 3.11.2026 9:30 AM

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Warrior EAThos. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spent tens of millions of dollars on lobster and steak dinners, among other frivolous and questionable purchases, during his first year in the Trump administration.

Hegseth approved $6.9 million of lobster tail purchases in September 2025, according to a report released Tuesday by Open The Books, a nonprofit that tracks government spending. He also approved over $7 million in lobster tail purchases in four other months during 2025.

The September spending spree included over $15 million on rib-eye steaks, $5.3 million for new Apple devices, and a $98,000 piano for the Air Force chief of staff's home. The Pentagon also spent $1,800 on a single chair from luxury furniture maker Herman Miller and $12,540 on new fruit basket stands.

A "surf and turf" meal is something of a joke in the military, where being served steak and lobster is seen as a morale-boosting effort often saved for the evening before bad news is delivered: A deployment, the assignment of a dangerous mission, and so on. But I've never heard of any military tradition that requires the purchase of fancy furniture and new pianos.

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$50 billion in five days. A lot of questionable spending tends to happen in September, the last month of the federal government's fiscal year.

"However, there has never been anything quite like September 2025, when $93.4 billion was spent [by the Pentagon] on grants and contracts," Open The Books reports. That's the largest amount spent in a single month by a single federal department since at least 2008, when the group launched. "In the last five working days of September alone, the DoD spent $50.1 billion on grants and contracts. That's more than the annual defense budget of countries like Israel and Italy. In fact, there are only nine foreign countries that spend that much on their military in an entire year!"

That would be a shocking amount of spending under any circumstances, but it seems particularly noteworthy now that the Trump administration has launched a new war that's costing taxpayers billions of dollars every day.

Remember when they told you the war was costing $1 billion a day? Turns out it was $3 billion a day just for the munitions. Oops. https://t.co/Q9SYmS4QwA

— Jennifer Kavanagh (@jekavanagh) March 10, 2026

The cost of the war won't be coming out of other parts of the Pentagon's budget, however. On Tuesday, House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole (R–Okla.) told Politico that Congress does not need to find spending cuts to offset the cost of the Iran war.

"I think war is never paid for when you fight it, it's paid for over time," Cole said. "We didn't pay for World War II or Korea or World War I for that matter. I mean, so I don't think it should be offset."

Sure, you'll pay more at the Shell station so you can drive to work to earn money that will be taxed to pay for the war. You'll also feel the pinch from the inflation that results from putting another Middle East war on the national credit card. But asking Hegseth to cut back on his lobster budget? Well, that's just unfair.


"Fog machine of war." Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced Tuesday afternoon that the U.S. Navy had "successfully escorted an oil tanker through the Strait of Hormuz to ensure oil remains flowing to global markets."

That would have been, as the meme goes, big if true. Oil prices fell sharply after Wright's announcement. Stocks rose. Hope had a moment. "During a roughly 10-minute span when Wright's post appeared, an exchange-traded fund linked to oil futures saw $84 million of its market capitalization evaporate," The Wall Street Journal reported.

It was not to last. Wright's post was quickly deleted, and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt clarified to reporters that no such escort had occurred.

JFC.

There's the fog of war, and then there's, like, the fog machine of war—the govt just throwing out nonsense, immediately contradicting it, making big claims, deleting them within minutes … pic.twitter.com/CoTgeMif6X

— Derek Thompson (@DKThomp) March 10, 2026

 

As Reason's Elizabeth Nolan Brown put it in this newsletter on Tuesday, the White House seems more interested in projecting "macho insouciance" than actually providing accurate information about the war's goals, tradeoffs, consequences, or developments.

Another example from Tuesday: Press secretary Leavitt was confronted with Trump's bizarre claim that Iran might have somehow used a Tomahawk missile to strike an Iranian school. Leavitt dismissed Trump's view as an "opinion" and accused the reporter—who was, you will note, asking this question at a press conference—of harassing the White House.

Reporter on school bombing: "Why did Trump say yesterday that Iran may have tomahawks when there are only three US allies, plus the US, that have those missiles?"

Leavitt: "The president has a right to share his opinions… we're not going to be harassed by the New York Times." pic.twitter.com/f6sYF9Wtpu

— The American Conservative (@amconmag) March 10, 2026

The recurring and inescapable conclusion here is that the Trump administration is misleading the American people about the war with Iran. Sometimes it is doing so deliberately. Other times, it is doing so because officials—up to and including the literal commander-in-chief—are seemingly making things up as they go along.


No inflation increase. Prices increased by 2.4 percent during the 12 months ending in February, the Labor Department reported on Wednesday morning. That's the same rate that was recorded through the end of January.

On a monthly basis, prices increased by 0.3 percent during February, though food and energy prices both increased faster than the overall rate.

JUST IN: A cool February inflation reading. Inflation remained at 2.4% (y/y) in February, the same as January. This reading was before the war in Iran began, so gas prices were still below $3 average.

-->Note that some items had larger than normal increases in February including… pic.twitter.com/Z24NaBb96Y

— Heather Long (@byHeatherLong) March 11, 2026


Scenes from the legislative branch (yes, it exists): Democratic senators exiting a classified intelligence briefing on Tuesday warned that the Trump administration is getting closer to putting boots on the ground in Iran—and worried about the possibility of direct conflict between the U.S. and Russia as the war escalates.

BREAKING — ???????????????? U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal after leaving an intelligence briefing:

"In my 15 years in the Senate, I have never left a briefing this angry. We are heading down a path toward sending U.S. troops to Iran as ground forces." pic.twitter.com/llSvOHCKMB

— UK Report (@UK_REPT) March 10, 2026

Gosh, if only there were an assembly of elected representatives who had constitutional power over sending American troops into war.

Instead, Democrats are "piling pressure" on Trump to release oil from America's strategic national reserve to ease prices at the pump. You know what might be a better way to solve that problem? Putting pressure on Trump to end the war!


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  1. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spent tens of millions of dollars on lobster and steak dinners, among other frivolous and questionable purchases, during his first year in the Trump administration.

    They better have been Trump steaks.

    1. Kungpowderfinger   2 months ago

      They better have been Trump steaks.

      Probably weren’t Bibi lobsters.

      1. charliehall   2 months ago

        Bibi probably would not eat lobsters, at least not in public.

    2. MT-Man   2 months ago

      It's not trillions so why do we care? Did I get this right from earlier round ups related to doge?

      1. Nelson   2 months ago

        No, you didn’t.

    3. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

      “There’s no Somali fraud in Minnesota, but Hegseth overspends on food!”

      - Boehm

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

    How could a guy eat that much?

    1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

      It's overpriced on purpose, so they can send a kickback to Area 51. "You don't actually think they spend $20,000 on a hammer, $30,000 on a toilet seat, do you?"

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Do you think aliens demand lobster? and for what?

        1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

          I'm just saying, if you spend $35M on $5M worth of lobster tail, that means you can send $30M to fund the freak show.

          1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

            The aliens at area 54 stock their food trucks with surf and turf.

            1. Dillinger   2 months ago

              area 57 has bottled sauce.

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

                Just wait till you see area 69.

                1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 months ago

                  Seeing it will give you a good idea of the taste of the sauce but it’s no guarantee until you smell it.

            2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

              “Area 54”

              So Steve Rubell isn’t really dead.

              1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

                Or disco?

                1. Dillinger   2 months ago

                  who knew disco would be better than the entire 21st century of pop?

      2. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

        The movie Independence Day opened my eyes on more than one truth.

    2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

      This story is a complete lie. It’s a tradition in the military to treat the troops to lobster, steak, and such right before a major combat operation. So our armed forces are Hegseth’s ‘cronies’.

      This story has already been debunked. But Boehm is a lazy, lying, propagandist shitweasel of the first order.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    But I've never heard of any military tradition that requires the purchase of fancy furniture and new pianos.

    Is the USO still a thing?

    1. Minadin   2 months ago

      It is in fact still a thing.

    2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

      The USO is a "private" charity and isn't supposed to be receiving money from the government. Better Call DOGE.

      1. Liberty_Belle   2 months ago

        How much has Doge cost us ?

    3. jonnysage   2 months ago

      Have we not always furnished the home of the Air Force chief of staff? If so, then why is doing it now news? Yeah we shouldnt be wasting money, but why does Reason suddenly care about a piano?

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

        You’ll note that the piano is key to this story. It’s all there in black and white.

        1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 months ago

          I don’t appreciate the tone of the reporting whatsoever.

        2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

          As a great philosopher once told us, it doesn't matter if it is black or white.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    The cost of the war won't be coming out of other parts of the Pentagon's budget, however.

    USAID suddenly has a lot of cash lying around. Use that.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    "Fog machine of war."

    Okay, that's kind of good.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Like deploying chaff and noise-makers to distract "journalists"?

      1. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

        Ha, no, I meant the, uh, pun, I guess it is.

    2. mad.casual   2 months ago

      You're that guy at the rave who doesn't understand why everyone is so empathetic and vibing with each other aren't you?

      1. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

        I've been accused of many things but never that kind of hippie bullshit. Going to a rave.

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

    We are heading down a path toward sending U.S. troops to Iran as ground forces.

    Leaking secret info is cool now.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Maybe Blumenthal joined the 3D chess club.

      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 months ago

        TDDDS?

  7. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    In my 15 years in the Senate, I have never left a briefing this angry. We are heading down a path toward sending U.S. troops to Iran as ground forces.

    Someone's thinking of the midterms.

    1. JFree   2 months ago

      Hopefully he showed his I am really strongly angry face to demonstrate how hard he's working.

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

    As Reason's Elizabeth Nolan Brown put it in this newsletter on Tuesday, the White House seems more interested in projecting "macho insouciance" than actually providing accurate information about the war's goals, tradeoffs, consequences, or developments.

    Chicks can’t handle it.

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

      Self-referential cite to back an opinion! NYT is safe.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

      Someone will have to mansplain macho insouciance to ENB. Then she can serve sammiches.

      1. Minadin   2 months ago

        They might want to explain it to Eric when they do, as well.

      2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

        Bitch better get off her ass and get in the kitchen.

  9. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    On the same day that lawmakers in Washington state approved a "millionaire tax," Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz announced that he's moving to Miami from Seattle.

    Fire up the exodus tax.

    1. Liberty_Belle   2 months ago

      Go west , young man!

      Wait, they have taxes... quickly , back to the east rich man.

    2. Dillinger   2 months ago

      movement of ja java

  10. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Take a few moments to think of the Wolfe family today, if you would.

    1. Marshal   2 months ago

      This came as a shock, I guess I presumed the hospital discharging the baby from NICU meant he was out of danger (not that she ever wrote that).

      A sad day.

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

      I can’t imagine going through that.

    3. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

      My condolences to Liz and her family.

      1. mad.casual   2 months ago

        Yup.

    4. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

      Toughts and prayers.

    5. Use the Schwartz   2 months ago

      Heartbreaking news, condolences to the Wolfe clan.

    6. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

      Hate to hear this. So sorry for her and her family.

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

        ^+1.

    7. Kungpowderfinger   2 months ago

      Very sad to hear this, prayers for you and yours Ms. Wolfe.

    8. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

      That is devastating news. I'm so sorry for Liz and family. She was so brave and strong throughout these extremely difficult months.

    9. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

      My condolences to Liz and her family.

      Sad day indeed.

    10. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 months ago

      Wow, just saw this. Definitely keeping Liz and her family in my thoughts.

    11. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      No words. Just sympathies.

    12. Nelson   2 months ago

      I didn’t know he was in danger of passing. My heart aches for Liz and her family.

      I believe she is religious, so I’m hoping when the support of those in the mortal world seems insufficient, her faith will provide strength and comfort for her.

  11. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'Sure, you'll pay more at the Shell station so you can drive to work to earn money that will be taxed to pay for the war. You'll also feel the pinch from the inflation that results from putting another Middle East war on the national credit card. But asking Hegseth to cut back on his lobster budget? Well, that's just unfair.'

    Would open borders fix this?

    1. Social Justice is neither   2 months ago

      Maybe Bidenomics and it's inflation and increasing regulation would help.

    2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

      The lobster went to the troops. Not Hegseth and his ‘cronies’. Unless his cronies are the troops.

    3. charliehall   2 months ago

      It would fix the Social Security shortfall.

  12. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'But I've never heard of any military tradition that requires the purchase of fancy furniture and new pianos.'

    How about a military tradition that requires "gender-affirming care" and DEI workshops?

    1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

      That's (D)ifferent and you know it.

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

      Or the longer tradition of not enlisting chicks?

  13. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'As Reason's Elizabeth Nolan Brown put it in this newsletter on Tuesday, the White House seems more interested in projecting "macho insouciance" than actually providing accurate information about the war's goals, tradeoffs, consequences, or developments.'

    Yes! We demand all plans, details, and reports. And we promise not to tell the enemy.

    1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

      And ENB’s perception is reality.

  14. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Hegseth personally spent that money eric? It isnt the usual spend it or lose it mentality? Pete signed those checks?

    Ironically this very rag has claimed all appropriated dollars must be spent when trump was rescinding spending.

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

      Also, how many lobsters were purchased with food stamps?

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Probably half is my guess.

        1. mad.casual   2 months ago

          If $33M in lobster tails, ribeyes, and iPhones cures even one Somali child of autism, it's worth it.

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

      What's more is a claim is made of some big number with absolutely no comparisons!
      I seem to recall when Reason at least made an attempt at ethics, but then...

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Whats more is reason has articles decrying firing anybody in the deep state. The people who have had this policy for decades.

    3. Kungpowderfinger   2 months ago

      A "surf and turf" meal is something of a joke in the military

      It certainly is not, and they’re rare. Usually only had them at beginning or ending of deployments, maybe on halfway night. Was always a big deal.

      Amateur hour at Reason. Perhaps serving the troops vat meat would be a better choice.

      1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

        I doubt anyone t Realsn knows the first thing about military service.

  15. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'Democratic senators exiting a classified intelligence briefing on Tuesday warned that the Trump administration is getting closer to putting boots on the ground in Iran—and worried about the possibility of direct conflict between the U.S. and Russia as the war escalates.'

    "Godammit! If we are going to war with Russia it will be through Ukraine!"
    - Democrats

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

      What’s the point of a closed door meeting if the attendees can’t keep their mouths shut?

      1. mad.casual   2 months ago

        My interpretation is that someone from the administration wearing boots, possibly loafers that came to or above mid-ankle, walked from the West side of the room to the East side.

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      I mean, if true doesnt this show no democrat should have a clearance?

      1. damikesc   2 months ago

        Trump should start doing this. Provide evidence why it is being done, but then do it.

    3. damikesc   2 months ago

      Gee, wonder why Trump does not trust them with any classified information.

      1. charliehall   2 months ago

        Trump is the one who cannot be trusted with classified information.

  16. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    In why would a libertarian talk about this news...

    Full audit of FBI spying has come out. 1200 conservatives. Politicians, think tanks, lawyers.

    4 different named probes.

    https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/trump-targeted-four-consecutive-fbi-counterintel-probes-ensnaring

    1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

      And yet, Nancy Guthrie is still nowhere to be found.

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

        They have yet to make the Bad Bunny - Epstein connection.

        1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

          Bad bunny rose to prominence on a carribean island after epstein island was exposed. He rose to unearned fame. Then disappeared the same night Guthrie did.

          Epstein is bad bunny.

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

            It’s all starting to make sense.

            1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

              Epstein loved his art work of clinton in a dress. Bad bunny wears dresses.

              Do I need to connect all the dots??

  17. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    "and worried about the possibility of direct conflict between the U.S. and Russia as the war escalates."

    How can that be possible, I thought Trump was Putin's bitch?

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Hey, demanding that Democrats stick to one narrative is white supremacy.

    2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

      I’m sure the same people who wanted a direct direct confrontation with Russianin Ukraine are concern trolling about an indirect “direct” confrontation with Russia in Iran

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Look. A 6 year Ukraine war is temporary. 6 hours in Venezuela is forever. 4-5 weeks in Iran is forever.

  18. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Cbs does some accidental journalism. Looks into hospice fraud. Admits it is a big issue.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/projects/2026/hospice-fraud/

    Still does the republican pounce angle.

    Republicans and an army of social media influencers have seized on the issue as politically potent – accusing Democratic state executives of failing to prevent costly schemes, most notably in Minnesota, where the Feeding our Future pandemic relief scam cost taxpayers hundreds of millions. Minnesota’s Democratic governor, Tim Walz, announced in January that he would no longer seek reelection amid fallout from that scandal.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Democrats meanwhile continue to block audits and attempts to clean up medicaid rolls. It funds their states.

      https://alphanews.org/democrats-block-legislation-to-clean-medicaid-rolls-remove-eligibility-for-noncitizens/

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

        Imagine the thought process of picking Tampon Tim as a running mate.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

          First imagine thinking that gender is a made-up thing, and everything else will make sense.

        2. Social Justice is neither   2 months ago

          Thought? Process? We are talking about Kamala here, right?

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            Ha! As if Cackles got to pick her running mate.

        3. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

          She needed someone even dumber than her. That a high (or low, depending on how you look at it) bar to meet.

    2. Marshal   2 months ago

      The media only started looking because Dems desperately need some white scammers to call anyone against fraud last week a racist. Let's not pretend they were motivated against fraud.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Unfortunately many of the white scammers are turning out to be white Europeans, such as Romanians, here and hurts their open borders narrative.

        1. NealAppeal   2 months ago

          Not gypsies, you say!?

          1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

            Just the same. One of the biggest hospice owners in California.

        2. Marshal   2 months ago

          Drug rehab facilities have a scam problem. It's everywhere but the Miami area is highly concentrated.

        3. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

          Just like the old gypsy woman said!

    3. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

      I am sure there is less fraud in other government agencies. Like the ones that run elections.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Elections are sacred. Democrats would never commit fraud there.

        1. Social Justice is neither   2 months ago

          But voting is a sacrament, you wouldn't deny that to foreign nationals and those residing in the afterlife would you?

    4. Minadin   2 months ago

      I thought Republicans were 'seizing' now. It's the new 'pouncing'. Except it sounds more geriatric.

  19. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    George Floyd Square unintentionally mimics its namesake. Destroyed businesses and rampant crime.

    https://alphanews.org/george-floyd-square-business-owner-slams-minneapolis-hypocrisy-these-businesses-got-absolutely-crippled/

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Sounds like more of that systemic racism stuff.

    2. mad.casual   2 months ago

      ‘These businesses got absolutely crippled’

      So... Jacob Blake Business District?

    3. Social Justice is neither   2 months ago

      Is that in addition to MLK Boulevard's obligatory crime?

  20. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    CATOs David Bier once again embarasses himself and CATO at congressional hearings.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/watch-dem-witness-accuses-trump-population-purge-kennedy-fires-back-you-trigger-my-gag-reflex

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      "Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) sparred with CATO Institute Director of Immigration Studies David Bier during a Senate Budget Committee hearing on Tuesday about sanctuary cities in the U.S."

      Exactly what does CATO study about immigration?

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Study how false narratives around it can mask reality.

        1. HorseConch   2 months ago

          Their narratives have gotten so ridiculous that anyone with a brain assumes they're simply an advocacy group for illegals. That assessment is far closer to reality than them being concerned with the law in any capacity.

          1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

            Not an assumption at this point. Or even 10 years ago.

            Went through some of their hires a few years back. All kids of prominent liberals. All stops in open biorder NGOs. Purged anyone not for open borders or even truthful about costs of illegals.

  21. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Spending from charity fuels much of Gavins and hsi wife's wealth.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15571437/gavin-newsom-jennifer-siebel-newsom-charity-pay.html

    1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

      For a 960-SAT guy, he certainly leared the right way to dupe the taxpayers.

    2. Kungpowderfinger   2 months ago

      Like grift has ever been a problem before:

      https://deadline.com/2021/06/gavin-newsom-wife-nonprofit-jennifer-siebel-newsom-1234769678/

      “The Sacramento Bee reported that a nonprofit Siebel Newsom founded, The Representation Project, which has promoted her causes, financed her documentary films and paid her $290,000 annual salary also has received donations from a host of companies that have lobbied the administration or are involved in significant regulatory issues before the state. They include PG&E, — which has admitted fault in several massive CA wildfires — and Kaiser Permanente which has done at least $35M in business with the state in the past two-and-a-half years — as well as AT&T and Comcast.”

  22. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Wealthy liberals to fund private border patrol to limit guests in their town.

    https://www.foxnews.com/travel/wealthy-summer-sanctuary-limits-tourists-hires-patrol-docents-keep-outsiders-check

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

      Are they considered some sort of border control?

  23. Mickey Rat   2 months ago

    "Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spent tens of millions of dollars on lobster and steak dinners, among other frivolous and questionable purchases, during his first year in the Trump administration."

    but from the linked article:

    "Defense officials typically enter the end of each fiscal year with at least one goal in mind: spend the rest of the military’s budget by any means necessary. Otherwise, “use-it-or-lose-it” funding rules force the Pentagon to forfeit its unused money and potentially see reduced funding next year.

    Open the Books has tracked the annual September spending bonanza for nearly a decade. Military spending has spiked every year, regardless of which party controlled the White House."

    "Open the Books has covered use-it-or-lose-it spending for years. In 2025 we called on Secretary Hegseth to rein it in because, of the dozens of areas of fiscal concern at the Pentagon, this may be the easiest problem to correct:

    “Mr. Secretary, you have the power to end this practice today. We urge you to do so as you pursue your goal of reorientating DOD around its central warfighting and lethality mission.”

    So this is a long time perverse incentive of federal budgeting practice, not something Hegseth was doing himself or even personally approved necessarily, though he could give orders to curtail this. Leave it to Boehm to frame it as a personal attack on Hegseth.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      No. It was hegseth personally doing it. And ignore that I claimed last year all appropriated dollars must be spent since trump has to ask congress if he wants to not spend it. - Boehm

      1. damikesc   2 months ago

        Still cannot fathom why Massie is not obsessing over something useful, instead of Epstein. Obsess over zero-based budgeting. That would reduce this type of bullshit.

        But that ACTUALLY might reduce spending and the growth of the state and Massie has been not super good on that.

        1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

          Check out Data Republicans dive into Massies big donors. Same anti Israel donors as the squad.

          1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

            Are any of them related to groups like CAIR? Or Qatar interests?

      2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

        The lobster money was for the troops. Those are his ‘cronies’. Boehm is a lazy, stupid, despicable liar.

    2. Marshal   2 months ago

      There are almost 3 million people in the US military. Spending on toilet paper for that many people would give you an equally ridiculous number.

      People do not intuitively understand large numbers.

      1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

        No, all that lobster was for one guy.

        1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

          He must exercise a lot. Or not use butter (gross)

        2. Dillinger   2 months ago

          they do want us to eat ze bugs.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            Fun fact: in olden times lobsters were considered worse than trash, and kinda mean to feed to prisoners.

            Then, marketing!

            1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

              Is there an upper for buying blood lobsters like with diamonds?

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

      The real headline should be
      "hegsets spends 10% of what LA steals from us taxpayer to give troops surf and turf dinner"

  24. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Libs of TikTok
    @libsoftiktok
    BREAKING: One of the Capitol Police Officers who was honored in the new January 6th plaque in the Capitol was just INDICTED on NINE felony charges including r*pe & sodomy.

    Timothy Valentin would allegedly meet women on dating apps, schedule dates, drug them, and s*xually assault them.

    https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/2031213760078107006

    1. mad.casual   2 months ago

      Yeah, but Robert E. Lee fought on the wrong side defending his home State of Virginia.

      "I liked, the way he was as a man. This was before. They didn't tell you he was a rapist on the liner notes of the album cover." - Norm McDonald

      1. charliehall   2 months ago

        Lee turned traitor before Virginia seceded.

    2. Social Justice is neither   2 months ago

      So average Democrat then.

  25. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    NYT caught using manipulated IRI photo regarding Khamenei mourners to push their narratives.

    https://x.com/ErfInstitute/status/2031097137170145645

  26. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    And finally...

    Dem led voting NGO caught on camera not only paying people to sign, but also asking them to fill out entries for other voters in the state.

    https://x.com/war24182236/status/2031116014361211312

    Laura Powell
    @LauraPowellEsq
    NEW

    This video appears to show signature gatherers for ballot initiatives sponsored by Building a Better California—a recently formed political group bankrolled by prominent tech billionaires—offering homeless people $5 cash to sign petitions, using names other than their own.

    This conduct is a crime under California law. It is illegal to offer money or anything of value in exchange for a person’s signature on an initiative petition. It is also illegal to knowingly cause fake signatures to be added. (It’s important to note that campaigns typically hire independent signature-gathering agencies to collect petitions and wouldn’t be responsible for rogue actions by individual circulators or the agency.)

    This has been a recurring problem in California. In 2018, the LA District Attorney charged nine people with felonies for paying homeless residents with $1 bills and cigarettes to forge signatures on ballot measure petitions and voter registration forms.

    It’s not surprising that the large infusion of money into these ballot measures is attracting unscrupulous fraudsters. With tens of millions massive pouring in, signature harvesters have reportedly made as much as $17,000 a week during this election year.

    Spokesperson for Building a Better California Abby Lunardi told me via email they were aware of the video and have contacted the signature-gathering agency to reject any petitions from the circulator in video. She emphasized, “We do not tolerate this or any type of fraudulent activity in the signature-gathering process.”

    This fraud is troubling, but I am relieved that at least it’s wealthy individuals instead of taxpayers providing the funding!

    https://x.com/LauraPowellEsq/status/2031183393783001252?s=20

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

      At least someone found value in homeless people.

    2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

      And that would never extend to outright election fraud, right?

  27. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

    "I think war is never paid for when you fight it, it's paid for over time,"

    Kirk: Damnit, Scotty, we need more money!
    Scotty: I've printed all the cotton I've got, Captain. The presses can't take anymore.

  28. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

    Hospices in L.A. overbilled Medicare

    Socialized medicine at its finest

  29. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

    A new Federal Reserve report finds that "consumers are in fact paying higher retail prices because of tariffs."

    Taxes increase costs...well now I've heard it all

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Umm... you were calling not raising taxes during the BBB threads last year spending... as you raged against that bill for cutting 1T over 10 because it extended the 2016 tax cuts. So you like taxes.

      Meanwhile we continue to have CPI and PPI data exposing your ignorance on the issue as you push false narratives.

      Eric even had to mention cpi today dummy.

      There is zero signal in any data regarding tariffs. But you morons continue to push the narrative. Waffling between arguments like Biden past 7pm. Importers pay it! No consumers pay it! No, costs would have dropped without it! Wait, it was something else!

      Not a single actual signal in the data but you blindly repeat the narrative. While also always ignoring other countries market actions. As welfare rates increase domestically correlated to your economic beliefs. Fuck off.

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

        I wanted cuts to spending. Was for the tax cuts part. Try again.

    2. mad.casual   2 months ago

      People conflating tariffs and taxes jump back from "80-190 importers are owed refunds" to "Consumers are paying the prices." this is my shocked face. Add it to the pile.

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

        Tarriffs are taxes...they were the prime way our early Republic raised revenues. As for the importers getting a refund while consumers get stuck with an increased bill; I don't really see away around that except if the importers issue a voluntary rebate. The government collected those tariffs illegally, the importers didn't charge a price for their goods illegally.

        1. mad.casual   2 months ago

          they were the prime way our early Republic raised revenues... The government collected those tariffs illegally

          So, by your own words and precepts, did the early Republic violate the laws and Constitution which it, itself, wrote or is there no limit to the definitions you'll fudge in order to square your personal circle?

          Rotating your circle-square 90-degrees, if Congress duly enacts 90% taxes on income and 10% tariff on imports, you're OK with that because it abides The Consitution? If no, why do you not just selectively look past the 99.9% of federal revenue collected as Individual Income, Payroll, and Corporate Taxes, but intentionally reframe tariffs as though they weren't just approximately equal, but identical?

          1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

            They were passed by Congress, not by Executive order...so yes they were constitutional.

          2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

            And I don't look past any taxes; they with the power of war are the two most destructive tools in a government's toolbox. I'd be for a small flat tax on income, imports and/or corp earnings with no deductions and a huge, huge, reduction in spending.

            1. mad.casual   2 months ago

              I'd be for a small flat tax on income, imports and/or corp earnings with no deductions

              Right. Because you don't fundamentally believe "taxation is theft" and you're playing a rhetorical "All taxation is theft equally, but some taxes are more equally theft than others." game.

              If you weren't, either the proportional ease of evasion or the proportional sums would be relevant, but you don't seem to care. The reduction in spending being the backend of the charade. Would you be OK, if Scrooge McDuck (private citizen or agent of the government) put a gun to your head to add $10K to his money bin for him to swim in it? He's not spending it so, no harm, no foul, right? What if he put a gun to your head for $10K but (again, private citizen or agent of the government) charged you $10 for every shipment that left a port that he was obligated to defend the waters and air space around?

              1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

                Nope. I think all taxes are theft, but we live in a world where we need to pay for things like the police or a battleship unfortunately. And I don't think we should defend the waters for all nations ships, just those who fly the USA flag - who would be paying for said protection by registering as an American vessel through the registration fees.

                1. mad.casual   2 months ago

                  I think all taxes are theft, but we live in a world where we need to pay for things like the police or a battleship unfortunately.

                  So, getting all 'definitions and procedures', taxes taken unilaterally up front under punishment of imprisonment are more like theft but taxes assess for services rendered at the point of sale or transfer under penalty of fines and loss of business are more like surcharges or service fees.

                  And I don't think we should defend the waters for all nations ships, just those who fly the USA flag - who would be paying for said protection by registering as an American vessel through the registration fees.

                  Huh, what a coincidence (Note: to steer well clear of your sensibilities about 'tariffs' my "50% rate" applies to *just* cabotage and/or foreign vessels, boats leaving a foreign port, arriving in a single domestic port, and returning directly to a foreign port fall back to whatever tariff scheme applies).

                  So, critical bind; Trump enacts your (or "my") wishes by executive decree, do you oppose because it doesn't follow The Constitution? Or support it, like a deplorable, treasonous King-worshipper, until Congress enacts your will (or not)?

                  1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

                    taxes assess for services rendered at the point of sale or transfer under penalty of fines and loss of business are more like surcharges or service fees.

                    Are also collected at the point of a gun. Just ask a bootlegger why they hate the revenuers.

                  2. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

                    ...taxes assess for services rendered at the point of sale or transfer under penalty of fines and loss of business are more like surcharges or service fees.

                    Like income taxes surcharges?

                2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

                  Most foreign countries should already be paying us tribute.

          3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

            I have. Ever seen such a quick switch from supposed libertarians on the long running preference of consumption taxes to income taxes. But apparently income taxes and corporate taxes are now preferred to big L Libertarians.

            1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

              Just riffing off of Mad's examples. You got a better tax system, I'm game as long as the rates are low and we don't have a bunch useless spending. As long as its constitutionally enacted unlike your bullshit preferences.

            2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

              My preference is for foreign countries to pay tribute.

        2. MT-Man   2 months ago

          *They can be taxes, but are not always. Rain is a good example for you, while it's mostly water it's not always depending on the context.

          1. mad.casual   2 months ago

            +1 We've all been briefed on the Tea Act of 1773.

  30. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

    CEO Howard Schultz announced that he's moving to Miami from Seattle.

    Wait till he sees the exit tax they got planned to go into effect retroactively.

    1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

      He’s wealthy enough to litigate it long las this eventual death. But hopefully we can get one of those all powerful judges to stick this unconstitutional law down.

      1. damikesc   2 months ago

        Trump should come out in support of it.

        1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

          I e wondered how the democrats would handle it if he kept changing his position on a number of roof less critical issues, just to fuck with them. I know Trump loves to troll the democrats, and that would be a great way to do it

  31. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

    Democratic senators exiting a classified intelligence briefing on Tuesday warned that the Trump administration is getting closer to putting boots on the ground in Iran—

    Will be necessary for Trump if he wants to regime change and install the next leader. And a really bad idea.

    1. Dillinger   2 months ago

      agreeing with Richard Blumenthal is the really bad idea.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        First he agreed with the nick fuentes' of the world and I said nothing. Now he agrees with Blumenthal.

        1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

          Go fuck yourself.

        2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

          Seriously, Nazi calls are the lamest bullshit you have. You're a fucking joke.

      2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

        It is a bad. I don't agree with Blumenthal and I hope he's wrong. But if Trump wants to do regime change as he's alluded to then boots on the ground will be necessary and that is bad.

        1. Dillinger   2 months ago

          I don't share in your intelligence assessment.

          1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

            Fair enough just basing it on the Taliban regaining power after US withdrawal, Syria now being mostly ruled over by a "former" al Qaeda, and Libya being controlled by competing warlords. Hard to change the regime without the ground forces to provide security for a US backed leader. Doubt the Revolutionary Guard and Iranian military members will just allow themselves to be ruled over by one.

            1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

              *Hard to change and pick

            2. Dillinger   2 months ago

              if the Brotherhood runs the world Iran absolutely needed to fall.

  32. Longtobefree   2 months ago

    Feeding our troops?

    HOW DARE YOU!!

    Just for the record, the entire amount could be recovered from fraud payments, or better still, ending the supposedly eliminated Department of Education.

    (and, oh by the way, the military is one of the few government departments actually authorized by the constitution)

    1. Longtobefree   2 months ago

      And, oh by the way, both ribeye and lobster are valid purchases with SNAP.

      1. damikesc   2 months ago

        But leeches deserve the food WAY more than the troops.

  33. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

    I shed no tears for the iranian regime but why do I have to pay for israel's wars?

    1. Dillinger   2 months ago

      so one day they don't torch your Montana ranch, Megyn.

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      They do have a long history of attacks against the US as well.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Now tell us about Ukraine.

      1. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

        what about it? I'm not happy the Biden admin borrowed a 100B from my grand kids to escalate that conflict. Absolute madness.

  34. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    Mrs. Newsom making a killing!

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/california-s-behested-payments-a-culture-of-corruption/ar-AA1XWEgO

    “First Partner” Jennifer Siebel Newsom has made a fortune from the non-profit organization she founded, The Representation Project, whose films indoctrinate kids to hate “toxic masculinity.”

    Siebel Newsom also co-founded another nonprofit group, called the California Partners Project, which has benefited from Governor Newsom’s help more openly, through what are called “behested payments.”

    These are payments that politicians are allowed — under California law — to ask donors to make to non-profit groups that they designate.

    California has legalized these suspicious arrangements — what might be called “pay to play” in other states.

    Over the past 15 years, Newsom has reported asking for $300 million in such behested payments — nearly $227 million in 2020 alone, according to FPPC disclosures.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/gavin-newsom-takes-advantage-of-disgusting-loophole-to-funnel-over-4m-to-wife-s-pet-projects/ar-AA1XWEzM

    Gov. Gavin Newsom has helped to funnel more than $4.4 million in donations from organizations and powerful figures to a political nonprofit created by his spouse, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, an analysis by The Post found.

    The California Partners Project, a nonprofit launched by Siebel Newsom in 2020 to promote gender equality, has raked in a significant amount of cash from donors at the request of her hubby — thanks to a murky loophole, according to a review of nonprofit filings and state records.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Clinton Foundation scam became normalized.

  35. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    You can't hate the media enough.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/cnn-torched-over-bizarre-post-about-pennsylvania-teenagers-charged-with-throwing-bombs-at-a-nyc-protest/ar-AA1XUNkq

    "Two Pennsylvania teenagers crossed into New York City Saturday morning for what could’ve been a normal day enjoying the city during abnormally warm weather," the post read. "But in less than an hour, their lives would drastically change as the pair would be arrested for throwing homemade bombs during an anti-Muslim protest outside of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s home. Here's what we know so far."

    1. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

      https://hotair.com/david-strom/2026/03/10/cnn-spinning-like-mad-over-its-terrorism-apologia-n3812709

      It is kind of mesmerising. You could read it multiple times and never know that CNN was referring to an attempt by Islamic State loyalists to massacre protesters.

      The lede of the story and the tweet they produced were so embarrassingly bad that CNN had to delete it and kinda sorta maybe apologize a little bit.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Cunt News Network

      2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Worse for CNN from Abby Phillips.

        https://x.com/greg_price11/status/2031589242250367349

        Greg Price
        @greg_price11
        CNN's Abby Phillip claims that the attempted NYC bombing was "an attempted terror attack against New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani."

        The suspects were two Muslim terrorists who pledged allegiance to ISIS and were targeting anti-Islam protesters.

        1. damikesc   2 months ago

          I love how the media portrayed 1/6 as the end of the world, but throwing literal bombs at a protester they dislike is no biggie.

  36. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

    Hospices in L.A. overbilled Medicare by an estimated $105 million in a single year, and a new CBS News investigation found that over 700 hospices in Los Angeles County have "multiple red flags for fraud." Yikes.

    Taking bets now on which ethnic background/nationality is most and least represented in this cohort of fraudsters.

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

    https://www.richmonder.org/in-brookland-park-is-a-mural-a-pro-palestinian-message-or-a-revival-of-old-racist-symbols/

    This is a real thing

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

      Needs moar fried chicken.

  38. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    How did that happen?

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/republican-wins-upset-in-deep-blue-seat-after-muslim-democrat-busted-for-racist-tweets/ar-AA1XWIb5

    A Republican won a deep-blue Northern Virginia county-level seat in a major upset Tuesday after revelations that her Democratic opponent made racist social media posts more than 10 years ago.

    Republican Jeannie LaCroix, 64, won a special election for a Prince William County Board of Supervisors seat defeating Democratic nominee Muhammed Sufiyan Casim, 36, a Muslim Pakistani immigrant, who in the 2010s made a series of online posts containing racist, misogynist and antisemitic content, Potomac Local News reported. Casim, who was in his 20s when he posted the content, apologized for the posts in an interview with the Prince William Times — saying he had used the N-word “foolishly” and suggested he had copied the behavior of “kids” of “brown ethnicity” at the time.

    1. Dillinger   2 months ago

      the Honda full of votes remains unlocated.

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

        ^+1. Someone didn't get to the office on time.

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Luckily Maine isnt too uptight to vote for the nazi tattoo guy.

      1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

        Sarc sure isn’t.

    3. mad.casual   2 months ago

      saying he had used the N-word “foolishly” and suggested he had copied the behavior of “kids” of “brown ethnicity” at the time

      LOL! You should forgive me because I was just emulating poor kids who are just as bright and just talented as white kids.

  39. MollyGodiva   2 months ago

    MAGAs: Tell us again how Trump is against waste and fraud.

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

      MG: Tell us again about your search for a second brain cell.

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Hey Tony. You've said multiple times that trump cant cut appropriated funds. That he has to spend every cent. You realize that right?

    3. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

      Hey Tony, tell us how it isn’t ok to provide a few nice meals for our troops ahead of a major combat operation.

  40. Chinny Chin Chin   2 months ago

    It is, of course, important to swiftly prosecute those responsible for the Somali welfare fraud. Problem is, there isn't enough staff in the MN AG's office to proceed: they either RIF'd people or got them to quit. So they're asking for a delay in this vital case.

    https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/03/10/federal-prosecutors-seek-to-delay-feeding-our-future-trial-cite-staffing-changes?

    Typical for this clown-show of an administration. They simultaneously wanted #efficiency AND to make Federal workers as miserable as possible. Nobody bothered to take the next logical step and realize miserable workers are terrible workers. A perfect example of why the manner in which a thing is done is so important.

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

      They are in on the scam.

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

        Wrong place.

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

      And of course, Walz had nothing to do with it, right TDS-addled steaming pile of lying shit?

    3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Its trumps fault for prior dem filled deep state incompetence. Got it.

      Retard.

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

        "...Retard..."

        You are entirely too kind.

  41. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>among other frivolous and questionable purchases

    I bet it isn't anybody's first day here.

    1. mad.casual   2 months ago

      [Archie Bunker voice] Would it make you feel any better little girl if, along a couple of lines of reasoning, I were *more* sympathetic to frivolous and questionable purchases of weapons?

      1. Dillinger   2 months ago

        lolz

  42. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>Oil prices fell sharply after Wright's announcement. Stocks rose. Hope had a moment.

    lol hope had a moment. that markets can be manipulated this quickly is why it's all a lie.

  43. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>A new Federal Reserve report finds that "consumers are in fact paying higher retail prices because of tariffs." This is my shocked face. Add it to the pile.

    libertarians for the FED! lol

    1. shadydave   2 months ago

      The largest and most sophisticated counterfeiting ring in the history of the planet seeks to blame price increases on someone else. Who coulda guessed?

      1. Dillinger   2 months ago

        exactly

  44. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>Democratic senators exiting a classified intelligence briefing on Tuesday warned that the Trump administration is getting closer to putting boots on the ground in Iran

    lol like those sieves are getting real classified info.

    1. Longtobefree   2 months ago

      Notice they won't say WHAT level of classification.
      Probably "restricted; press".

      1. Dillinger   2 months ago

        if they're telling Richard Blumenthal anything it's because they want it on the news

  45. mtrueman   2 months ago

    "You know what might be a better way to solve that problem? Putting pressure on Trump to end the war!"

    Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
    Napoleon Bonaparte

    1. Dillinger   2 months ago

      quelle est l'erreur?

      1. mtrueman   2 months ago

        Exactly!

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

      Keep digging that hole, trueman. We'll be happy to help you fill it once your head is below ground.

  46. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>It's a day that ends in y, so farmers are asking Congress for another bailout

    Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.

  47. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

    A new Federal Reserve report finds that "consumers are in fact paying higher retail prices because of tariffs." This is my shocked face. Add it to the pile.

    No word on whether the Fed money printer has any affect on prices yet...

  48. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

    Can you tell the difference between human-written text and AI creations?

    the "human" text is perhaps one of the most famous passages from Cormac McCarthy. It is truly sublime and anyone who prefers the second passage is an unensouled NPC

    1. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

      I thought it was from Le Guin's "Earthsea". But I note that that passage is somewhat "conservative" (not change anything until...) while the other hits "healing" like a leftist. It's not surprising a lot of leftists would self-select on that basis alone.

      Heck, probably 25-40% of the dreck I read every day as "news" is AI generated. It's basically gibberish. And the photos! Always stupidly done.

      [Edit: I only looked at the X image initially. The whole quiz has more that the one entry, obviously.]

  49. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

    Washington state approved a "millionaire tax,"

    This is my shocked face when in 5 years anyone making enough money to not qualify for SNAP is getting taxed. Welcome to California-town Washington.

    1. Marshal   2 months ago

      There on the way to the truth, pretty soon it will be a hundred-thousandaire tax. Then they'll use the funds to give themselves raises because government employees are special and must always be protected.

    2. damikesc   2 months ago

      It is borderline adorable that the idiot voters in WA seem to have no idea how they pitched the federal income tax.

  50. Neutral not Neutered   2 months ago

    Honesty should be the first policy. It seems this has been completely lost by media.

    In no way should anyone believe a fucking word these demonrats coming out of committee meetings words. When have they ever told the truth? Seriously? Cite when.

    They lie to try and virtue signal and gain political footing. And some fucking how the media plays along with the democrats and never redacts the lies. Well except for CNN finally admitting their distortions to the Terrorist Attack in NYC story. Otherwise they need to be sued and even then they are dishonest.

    Can the writer add a citation to whom ate the fucking steak and lobster and where and when?

    Could this be part of a massive planned dinner for US Military commemorating the 250th Birthday of the USA?

    No context in the article to confirm either way is used to fuel outrage about an unknown?

    Think people, stop being gullible sniveling stupid simps for evil haters.

  51. Incunabulum   2 months ago

    >But asking Hegseth to cut back on his lobster budget? Well, that's just unfair.

    Because fuck the troops, right Boehm? They can eat Spam. Or do you think Hegseth is eating all that lobster himself?

    1. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

      Boehm is a gay race communist at heart and hates the military and the people in it as a foundational principle. Except for the tranny "general" of course (he wasn't a real general he was head of some health administration arm)

      1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

        Boehm should be committed to an insane asylum where he receives electroshock multiple times a day.

  52. LIBtranslator   2 months ago

    Well come on Wall Street, don't be slow
    Wah man this is War-a-Go-Go
    There's plenty good money to be made
    Supplying the DEA with the tools of the trade... --CJ MacDonald

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