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Reason Roundup

The Media's Overpopulation Panic

Plus: Strait talk, vaccines and the courts, Ted Cruz vs. the Oscars, and more...

Peter Suderman | 3.17.2026 9:32 AM

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History's wrongest man. Paul Ehrlich, author of the 1968 bestseller The Population Bomb, died over the weekend. I think there's a strong case to be made that he is History's Wrongest Man. 

The thesis of Ehrlich's book was that the world was destined to become overpopulated. And as the population grew, resources would become more scarce, and humans would become poorer and less well fed. He predicted a world wracked by starvation, shortages, and famine. This has not happened. 

In 1980, Ehrlich also famously bet economist Julian Simon that the price of five critical metals would increase. Simon, who believed that markets and human ingenuity would overcome scarcity, bet that the price would decrease. Ehrlich lost the bet and paid Simon the price difference with a check—signed not by Ehrlich, but by his wife. 

Yet here is how the subhead to The New York Times obituary for Ehrlich casts his legacy: "His best-selling 1968 book, which forecast global famines, made him a leader of the environmental movement. But he faced criticism when his predictions proved premature." 

No. Ehrlich wasn't prematurely correct. He wasn't ahead of his time. He was simply and utterly wrong. 

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Since the publication of Ehrlich's book, the Earth's population has increased by 134 percent to over 8 billion. Yet as Ron Bailey noted yesterday, humans across the globe are, on average, considerably richer and far better fed. Extreme poverty still exists, but it has fallen dramatically. Famine is far less prevalent than it was in the 1960s. Lifespans have, on average, increased. All of this has happened as the population has expanded. 

The reason is human ingenuity. Science, technology, trade, and complex coordination enabled by markets have not only made the world a better place, they have also made it better for more people. But like so many people, Ehrlich could only see the world in zero-sum terms. 

Ehrlich cloaked himself in the mantle of science, portraying himself as a truth seeker who was simply explaining the hard reality of the world. But as Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Matt Welch, and I discussed on yesterday's Reason Roundtable podcast, this supposedly neutral pose—he was just following the science—tended to devolve rather quickly into expectations of government overreach. 

To some extent, this is just a result of the fact that, in the news business, pessimism sells, and good news often does not. But it's also an example of a tendency that we've seen over and over from the left-leaning environmental and public health activists. 

There's a remarkable clip from a 1970 interview in which Ehrlich, after saying he's against government involvement in private lives, suggests that the Federal Communications Commission might insist that television networks always portray large families in a negative light, and says that at some point, the government might tax large families, or even force people not to procreate. 

Paul Ehrlich in 1970: "The FCC should see to it that large families are always treated in negative light on television."

If that doesn't work, then the government should "legislate the size of the family" and "throw you in jail if you have too many" kids.pic.twitter.com/646gThk9WC

— Shawn Regan (@Shawn_Regan) January 5, 2023

Ehrlich's worldview wasn't just anti-libertarian. It was explicitly, profoundly antihuman. And too many in the media still give polite deference to his disturbing and demonstrably false ideas. 


Strait Talk. As Robby Soave noted in yesterday's Roundup, over the weekend, President Donald Trump asked a handful of American allies to provide military assistance to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This request was not exactly met with enthusiasm. Germany said no. Japan and Australia said probably not. And Britain and France, The Wall Street Journal reports, are "assessing possible action," which is also what city councils say when they are determined not to do anything. 

Now Trump says America doesn't need any help at all. Although he insisted that "numerous countries have told me they're on the way" to assist in the region, the president said yesterday afternoon that "we don't need anybody" to reopen the Strait. Which is it? As with so many of the contradictory and confusing messages emanating from the White House about this war, it's hard to keep the story, well, strait. 


Scenes from Washington, D.C. Speaking of media hype: There were supposed to be tornadoes in the region yesterday. The government even went to telework for the day to ensure safety during the storm. Well, there weren't any tornadoes. There was barely any rain. Tornado? More like a tor-NAH-do. The welcome news is that, unlike Paul Ehrlich, some meteorologists owned up to getting the forecast wrong. 


QUICK HITS

  • A federal judge blocked many of the new childhood vaccine policies implemented under Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Those changes included reducing the number of recommended childhood vaccinations and reducing immunization requirements for a handful of diseases.  The ruling will almost certainly be appealed. 
  • Why, exactly, did we go to war in Iran? Trump's latest answer is "you could say we did it out of habit, which is not a good thing to do." If it's not a good thing to do…why did we do it? You should not take a country to war out of habit! 
  • The identity of infamous graffiti artist Banksy has been revealed.
  • Meanwhile, Trump keeps saber-rattling about Cuba. 
  • Sen. Ted Cruz (R–Texas) thinks the Oscars have rewarded movies "made to virtue signal to left-wing elites." 
  • Restaurants are struggling to cover costs as hard-drinking millennials age out of peak drinking years and younger people drink less. 
  • Republicans in Congress keep trying to pass the SAVE America Act. I do not think they are going to be successful. 
  • For $300, you can own a wearable replica of the Pip-Boy arm-computer from Fallout 3.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    I think there's a strong case to be made that he is History's Wrongest Man.

    I don't know. I could do with a few less people around me.

    1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

      Pro - My closest neighbor is 3/4 mile away.
      Con - Costco is 35 miles away.

      1. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

        I'm in a similar situation but fortunately/unfortunately I work in a city with a big box store or two. I'm looking into growing my own food and making my own neckties.

        1. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

          Are you trying to avoid all those necktie tariffs?

        2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

          You know who else made their own necktie?

          1. MK Ultra   2 months ago

            Michael Hutchence?

            1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

              David Carradine?

          2. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 months ago

            The Colombians?

          3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

            The correct answer was epstein.

            Although he may not have made the necktie himself.

        3. mad.casual   2 months ago

          Will they be available in cornflower blue?

      2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Dont worry. Costco got rid of the churros.

    2. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

      Suderman shouldn't be so quick to dismiss William Miller or Eric Boehm

      Too bad KMW is a woman or she would be a shoo-in.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        We learned yesterday trump simply got lucky. Dont dare disparage boehm who was actually right despite reality.

    3. ricbee   2 months ago

      What about Al Gore?
      NYC & Miami are still above Sea Level.

  2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Turley tears into Boasbergs projection filled emotional blocking of subpoenas into the fed. Shows boasberg is again ignoring proper legal construction. Ranting as a form of judicial decision.

    https://jonathanturley.org/2026/03/16/boasbergs-law-why-the-quashing-of-the-powell-subpoenas-leaves-more-questions-than-answers/

    1. Michael Ejercito   2 months ago

      Never forget this.

      https://ethicsalarms.com/2021/01/30/once-again-unethical-sentencing-using-hes-suffered-enough-thats-not-the-message-that-needed-to-be-sent/

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        The feminization of our legal system continues.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    But he faced criticism when his predictions proved premature.

    I suppose we could do with a few fewer Times headline writers, too.

    1. CE   2 months ago

      Saying his predictions were premature is just denying the obvious, that his predictions were wrong.

  4. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Does sarc and jeff know?

    https://nypost.com/2026/03/16/us-news/trump-briefed-that-irans-new-supreme-leader-mojtaba-khamenei-is-probably-gay/?utm_campaign=nypost&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

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

      Gayattolah.

      I coined it!

      1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

        He's into guyatollah assahollah.

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

          He’s a fagattolah.

          1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

            Looks like he took that thing where they fuck young boys on the side a little too far.

            1. Dillinger   2 months ago

              to be fair I think he started life on the intake end of this practice

      2. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

        Ramadana ding dong

    2. mad.casual   2 months ago

      56 yrs. old and he's not married. [shrug emoji]

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      So, libertarian?

    4. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

      Gay AND stupid!

      https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2026/03/17/marlow-show-reports-emerge-new-ayatollah-is-both-stupid-and-gay/

      Is Ayatollah Asshollah Jr. Tony? It souls explain his Chinese based Twitter account. Maybe this is where he can be as faggy as he wants while spreading Marxist/islamist propaganda.

    5. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

      As they say in that part of the world, “women are for babies, boys are for fun.”

  5. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Paul Ehrlich in 1970: "The FCC should see to it that large families are always treated in negative light on television."

    If that doesn't work, then the government should "legislate the size of the family" and "throw you in jail if you have too many" kids.

    The ChiComs have entered the chat.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Does that include all the humanities professors?

  6. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    If the massive va gun regulations werent bad enough, va dems also exempted legislators from compliance.

    https://x.com/thecoltonelsen/status/2033390109165310215

    Colton Elsen
    @thecoltonelsen
    Virginia Democrats just rammed through HB 110—criminal penalties for YOU if you leave a handgun in an unattended car without locking it up tight.

    But Subsection G? “The provisions of this section shall not apply to any member of the General Assembly” in their fancy Capitol parking garage.

    Rules for thee, NOT for me!

    They disarm Virginians while exempting themselves + their armed security. Classic elite hypocrisy.

    Spanberger, VETO this tyranny or own it.

    Elections have consequences, VA. Time to fight back HARD.

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

      This is why you cannot vote chicks into office.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Are chicks the same as Democrats?

        1. Minadin   2 months ago

          Keep in mind that the Left's idea of a masculine man was / is Tim Walz.

      2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

        Like Washington State, Virginia should also be under martial law. As should every Democrat stronghold. Amd one of those martial law provisions should be that Democrat bitches are only allowed to make sandwiches and serve beer.

      3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

        …,.or let them drive.

    2. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

      They create "gun free zones", then persecute you if you leave your gun in the car.

      Just another "law" to be ignored.

      1. HorseConch   2 months ago

        Just like the prosecutors did with the straw buyer that supplied the terrorist at ODU.

    3. mad.casual   2 months ago

      They disarm Virginians while exempting themselves

      Worse. They're exempting themselves from common sense.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Common sense is patriarchal white colonizing privilege. So, yeah.

  7. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Lots of talk about media not reporting on Iran yesterday. Another story missed by media.


    Saul Sadka
    @Saul_Sadka
    WILD: The predicted “future” came within 24 hours. This is Israeli Air Force footage of drones and jets blowing up Basij checkpoints all around Tehran today, based on tips called in by Iranian citizens. A revolution with air support against a regime with no air defence.

    Iranian citizens reporting the Iranian group targeting citizens for them to be taken out.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    And Britain and France, The Wall Street Journal reports, are "assessing possible action," which is also what city councils say when they are determined not to do anything.

    Obviously you can't expect Muslim countries to attack Iran.

  9. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    As with so many of the contradictory and confusing messages emanating from the White House about this war, it's hard to keep the story, well, strait.

    HAS NO ONE READ THE ART OF THE DEAL?

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

      Even if they had, we wouldn’t be getting the straight story anyway.

    2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

      There’s nothing contradictory whatsoever.
      Greg Gutfeld played Trump interview clips from 1980, 1997, 2011, 2015 all saying the same thing- we can’t let Iran get a nuke, the regime has to go, even how we should take Kharg island. It was the most impressive display of consistency I’ve ever seen, especially contrasted against the Ds own views on illegal immigration, marriage, and biological sex.

  10. Ajsloss   2 months ago

    I think there's a strong case to be made that he is History's Wrongest Man.

    OrangeMan not so bad?

    1. NealAppeal   2 months ago

      JD Vance hardest hit.

  11. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Well, there weren't any tornadoes.

    I'm thinking about getting Skynet to write and produce a movie called Swampnado, where congresspersons fall from the sky, enabling bureaucrats to meddle unchecked in the lives of hapless citizens who fail to make cover.

    1. mad.casual   2 months ago

      [Governator voice] Fill out these forms if you want to live.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        I dunno. The Terminator from DMV does not scare me.

  12. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Indian immigrants caught faking crimes to utilize little know program that gives illegal alien victims of crime path to stay.

    FBI Boston

    @FBIBoston
    #BREAKING: #FBI Boston's Violent Crimes Task Force has arrested 10 Indian nationals across MA, KY, MO, & OH for allegedly participating in staged armed robberies for the purpose of allowing store clerks to claim they were "victims" of violent crime so they could apply for immigration benefits. An 11th Indian nat'l who was deported to India has also been charged. Learn more: https://ow.ly/qh9350Ytwzy

  13. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    A federal judge blocked many of the new childhood vaccine policies implemented under Health and Human Services Secretary...

    Lol. The judiciary will decide for you which jabs to give your kid, not the executive branch.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      This is the judge with a multiple loss record at appeals who in fact got blocked by the 1st an hour earlier for a prior ruling.

      https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/blanche-slams-federal-judge-issuing-acip-order-hours-after-appeals

      Almost like the fed judges are being shopped.

    2. mad.casual   2 months ago

      [Fingers crossed] that this ends up before Justice "I'm not a biologist."

  14. Ajsloss   2 months ago

    Scenes from Washington, D.C.

    Was really hoping Robby would get the roundup today so he could go off on those damn kids that mobbed the naval yard last night.

    1. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

      'Kids'

      1. HorseConch   2 months ago

        Teenagers

        1. Horatio Cornblower   2 months ago

          Valedictorians, all.

        2. Marshal   2 months ago

          Youths

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            Utes.

  15. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Government sued for not allowing shit food on food stamps.

    https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2026-03-11/us-sued-by-food-stamp-recipients-over-restrictions-on-sugary-drinks-candy

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Democrats pass bill to fund debts including for illegals.

      https://alphanews.org/democrats-pass-40-million-rental-assistance-fund-that-illegal-aliens-could-access/

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Democrat groups continue to advocate for free money and programs for ullegal immigrants despite the pure profit no downsides.

      https://www.foxnews.com/media/progressive-group-appears-advocate-illegal-immigrants-eligible-guaranteed-income-programs

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

      Why not allow newports on food stamps?

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        And beer. But only cheap beer, none of that craft beer shit.

    4. Get To Da Chippah   2 months ago

      Make it the inverse. The only thing you can use food stamps for is Twinkies. They'll blow up to 400lbs and die young of heart failure.

  16. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Trump's latest answer is "you could say we did it out of habit, which is not a good thing to do."

    Trump is openly fucking with people now?

    1. JFree   2 months ago

      He's found a reason to blame this war on Ds. Ds made war a habit and Trump is just the latest victim.

      At least he's not blaming Jesus via Trump is anointed by Jesus to bring about the Second Coming

  17. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    The identity of infamous graffiti artist Banksy has been revealed.

    Satoshi Nakamoto. I knew it.

    1. Minadin   2 months ago

      Didn't that already happen several months ago?

      1. mad.casual   2 months ago

        Even if you didn't know explicitly who it was, it's been pretty clear that the person isn't some nameless, beat down street urchin seriously crying out on behalf of the oppressed as much as a posh, Che Guevara-t-shirt-wearing political activist cashing in on the mystique.

        1. Dillinger   2 months ago

          >>posh, Che Guevara-t-shirt-wearing political activist cashing in on the mystique.

          the best Banksy would have been this self-portrait.

    2. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

      keyser soze

    3. mad.casual   2 months ago

      I must say that, for all the Kal Els, Bruce Waynes, and Barry Allens who actually suffered loss and became more devoted to doing good, vaguely-politically-pointed, B-tier graffiti is a really shitty superpower.

    4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Like in the Nakatomi Tower?

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

      Is he the dude that ripped off of John carpenter and the copyright liberation front?

  18. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

    Plus: Strait talk, vaccines and the courts, Ted Cruz vs. the Oscars, and more...

    I can see why Robby didn't do today's roundup. As a newly out of the closet conservative, he only right talks.

  19. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Dont tell Leo, but anti ice activists once again stop ice from getting an illegal immigrant pedophile out of the country.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/anti-ice-agitators-blow-cover-boston-allowing-child-rape-suspect-evade-arrest-weeks

    1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

      Another Leo success story. Can’t let American children remain unraped by illegals.

  20. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Sen. Ted Cruz (R–Texas) thinks the Oscars have rewarded movies "made to virtue signal to left-wing elites."

    Does Cruz have any thoughts on the color of the sky?

    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

      He has a new podcast of a long form debate with White Mike on the wetness of H02

    2. Dillinger   2 months ago

      will they ask him to define woman during his nomination hearing?

  21. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Restaurants are struggling to cover costs as hard-drinking millennials age out of peak drinking years and younger people drink less.

    Just mark something else up to an unreasonable degree. Do I have to think of everything.

    1. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

      I thought this was do tariffs?

  22. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Republicans in Congress keep trying to pass the SAVE America Act.

    I'm beginning to suspect there might possibly be a reason certain people don't want voter ID.

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

      But you need 3 forms of ID to shovel snow.

      1. Longtobefree   2 months ago

        Only as an employee - - - - - - -

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Reason would never dare publishing the dem comments basically admitting to not wanting illegal voters ID checked.

    3. Minadin   2 months ago

      You know, that thing that never happens - keeps happening.

      https://nypost.com/2026/03/16/us-news/illegal-immigrants-from-africa-india-and-china-are-voting-in-us-elections-heres-how-theyre-doing-it/

    4. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

      My damn Real ID which was a hassle to get and was mandated by the feds doesn't count, so I'll pass.

      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

        Really? Not Real enough to use for voting?

        …,. And I will also pass.

  23. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    For $300, you can own a wearable replica of the Pip-Boy arm-computer from Fallout 3.

    Slightly smaller than the Apple Watch Ultra.

    1. Chuck P. (Now with less Sarc more snark)   2 months ago

      When everyone is S.P.E.C.I.A.L., nobody is.

  24. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Now Trump says America doesn't need any help at all. Although he insisted that "numerous countries have told me they're on the way" to assist in the region, the president said yesterday afternoon that "we don't need anybody" to reopen the Strait. Which is it? As with so many of the contradictory and confusing messages emanating from the White House about this war, it's hard to keep the story, well, strait.

    If you read his actual statement he made the point of false promises from fellow NATO members and seems on the brink of leaving NATO due to the false promises.

    1. Dillinger   2 months ago

      definitely the wrong site for correct context.

  25. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

    A federal judge blocked many of the new childhood vaccine policies implemented under Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    It's plainly written in the constitution that the judicial branch can force the executive branch to recommend certain vaccines.

    1. Dillinger   2 months ago

      Marbury v. Madison requires overturn.

  26. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

    Why, exactly, did we go to war in Iran? Trump's latest answer is "you could say we did it out of habit, which is not a good thing to do." If it's not a good thing to do…why did we do it? You should not take a country to war out of habit!

    Person: "If you believe a word Trump says or a single promise he has maid, you are a vacuous fool and you'll get the fell for it again award mark my words. He's nothing but a liar".

    Trump says something ludicrous or outrageous.

    Same person: "My god, did you hear what Trump just said?!!?!"

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

      They fall for it everyday

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Almost like Trump enjoys it. What an ogre!

  27. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

    Sen. Ted Cruz (R–Texas) thinks the Oscars have rewarded movies "made to virtue signal to left-wing elites."

    Lol, ya think?

  28. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

    Republicans in Congress keep trying to pass the SAVE America Act. I do not think they are going to be successful.

    This is probably the most important act of the century. Imagine thinking "yeah it's ok to let unverified non-citizens vote in national elections and determine the future of my country."

    The only reason to oppose requiring proof of citizenship to vote is that you want to cheat. Every other country in the world has this requirement. It's blatantly corrupt to oppose the SAVE act.

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

      They should have named it the “anti trump act”.

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Especially after 2 elections were forced to be overturned and many examples of it happening being found once people started looking .

    3. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

      I don't want to have to carry around my birth certificate on the day of voting - my Real ID doesn't count without it. Gives ID theives the date known when citizens papers will be in their car, so could see an increase in thefts on voting day.

      1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

        What? STFU fraudster

        1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

          If we just had stronger gun voting control laws, criminals would still commit the crime.

          1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

            That’s an idiotic deflection. A Real ID is a Drivers License, which is all you need to show up at the polls with

            1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

              Read the law. A real id is not sufficient if it doesn't say citizenship status, which is not mandated by the real id law. I would need to bring my birth certificate.

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

                Passport works.

                1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

                  Don't have a passport. And again that would mean having to carry extra documents on voting day.

              2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

                FAKE NEWS

                "The bill has since been amended in the House to replace that requirement with a directive that states regularly submit their voter rolls to the Department of Homeland Security, as well as a photo ID requirement for voting."

          2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            Let's make a deal. Set ID requirements and other procedure laws the same for gun buying and voting.

      2. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

        You should have to prove you're a citizen to vote. It's that simple. If not, then foreigners will vote on how to wield government's powers against you.

        1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

          As long as I don't have to carry my sensitive paperwork with me on a specific date, sure. The real ID passed as security measure should have covered that. I've a valid personal security reason that I don't want to make myself more vulnerable by removing my documents from my safe on a specific time. I'm registered to vote, they have my birth certificate on file for when I uptained my Real ID, if they can't make that work well then I doubt more levels of security will work.

          1. Dillinger   2 months ago

            >>I've a valid personal security reason that I don't want to make myself more vulnerable by removing my documents from my safe on a specific time.

            you'd qualify for mail-in vote on a faculty basis. please stay home and vote from there

            1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

              I think the clinically insane should forfeit the franchise

              1. Dillinger   2 months ago

                yes but I'm not qualified for diagnoses

            2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

              So ballot harvesting won't be stopped by this if mail in voting is just as easy. Gotcha.

          2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

            The specific date should be when you register to vote.

      3. mad.casual   2 months ago

        so could see an increase in thefts on voting day

        This is so unfathomably retarded that, personally, I would be embarrassed that I seriously fathomed it.

        1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

          Oh so theives would never use a public obit announcement to target victims. Never happens... Your announcing to them on voting day that citizens will be carrying sensitive documents, but they are such patriots they wouldn't use that to their advantage?

          1. mad.casual   2 months ago

            Seriously dumbass, my kids aren't this stupid.

            Unless they leave their ID out in plain sight inside the car, you're going to have to break in to steal it; break in to a car in the parking lot where, for one day, you're guaranteed lots of foot traffic *and* *constant* legal monitoring.

            Moreover, unlike jewelry, cash, or other stuff you would ditch in your car in the airport's long term parking or other parking or car storage structure, where there's considerably less foot traffic and surveillance, the ID is only valuable if the person is a near match to someone's physicality and/or other identity. Even at that, if you're completely successful, the theft pays off in... votes. Maybe.

            Millions of cases of identity theft and fraud every year. Do you think it's all from burglaries and smash-and-grab operations? Even before the internet and digital identity theft this framing is exceptionally stupid.

            I wish I could say that I didn't fathom that you would double down on your stupidity.

            1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

              He’s heavily invested in this bit, which shows a real lack of …something, everything

    4. mad.casual   2 months ago

      Every other country in the world has this requirement.

      Layers deep.

      You can't just come in.
      If you are allowed in, you can't just stay.
      If you are allowed in and are allowed to stay, you aren't allowed to just get a job.
      If you are allowed in, to stay, and work, you must pay taxes, but you can't just draw welfare.
      If you are allowed in, stay, work, pay taxes, draw welfare, you can't vote without ID.

      Retardation, A Celebration:
      Come in, leave, stay, work, don't, collect welfare, vote... I don't care as long as I get my blueberry smoothie.

  29. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

    "you could say we did it out of habit, which is not a good thing to do."

    If he's falling back into bad habits, that's bad news for Melania.

    1. mad.casual   2 months ago

      Is it? For all the bitter divorcees I've met, Trump's exes seem astoundingly amicable and well off. I don't think the Slovenian underwear model was unaware of what she was getting into marrying a real estate developer 24 yrs. older than her.

      Similarly for all the bitter divorcees I've met that refer to their exes as "sperm donor", "asshole", or "the bitch", projecting their problems and/or neuroses to people they've never met, fretting over a marriage you aren't even a part of is pretty next-level.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        See sarcs ex stories.

        1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

          I’m sure Sarc’s ex refers to him as sperm do or, asshole, and most frequently ‘bitch’.

      2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

        Getting divorced is good news? And I don't think Trump attacking Iran for a stupid reason is an indicator of his relationship status. You on the other hand, ranting 2 paragraphs about a joke...

        1. mad.casual   2 months ago

          You on the other hand, ranting 2 paragraphs about a joke...

          Fair enough. When I can't tell the difference between your jokes, legitimate criticism, and the earnest, utter retardation of "What if everybody's ID gets stolen outside polling places like 'Gone In 60 Seconds' except with ID?!" you're clearly no longer contributing anything of value.

          Might as well all be "confining ambulance sculpture yogurt ecosystem jam upgrade unseemly unmolded" that I can mute without missing anything.

          1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

            Seems like he is now doing the "I was only pretending to be retarded" meme

            1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

              Boy, did we all fall for it. Silly us

  30. mtrueman   2 months ago

    "The identity of infamous graffiti artist Banksy has been revealed."

    Not infamous but rather notorious. The internet explains the difference between the two words:

    Infamous refers to being well-known for a negative reason, often associated with disgrace or morally reprehensible actions, while notorious means widely known, typically for something negative, but does not carry the same strong connotation of disgrace. Essentially, infamous implies a higher degree of moral condemnation than notorious.
    thisvsthat.io

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

      He was overhyped.

      1. mtrueman   2 months ago

        Today is the first time I've seen his name in print in over a decade, at least. If this is overhype, well, I just don't know.

      2. Dillinger   2 months ago

        >>overhyped.

        understatement.

  31. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'Yet here is how the subhead to The New York Times obituary for Ehrlich casts his legacy: "His best-selling 1968 book, which forecast global famines, made him a leader of the environmental movement. But he faced criticism when his predictions proved premature."'

    Just how cunty can the Times get? Not just hilariously (and manipulatively) wrong, but actually hoping for disaster.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      It is part of their style guide. See climate, tariffpocalypse, world wars 3-6...

      1. CE   2 months ago

        Don't forget the bomb cyclones and snowmageddon panics.

    2. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

      It’s the closest thing to Pravda that the Ds have, especially since Bari Weiss is “ruining CBS” per the eminent political advisor and strategist George Clooney

    3. Longtobefree   2 months ago

      "All the news that fits"

  32. mtrueman   2 months ago

    Nate Silver's The Signal and the Noise details the perils of prediction: On TV's The McLaughlin Group, the final predictions proved no better than a coin toss. Had Ehrlich chosen slightly different metals or a slightly different time frame, he would have won his bet.

    What pundit, in 1970, was predicting that today we produce an overabundance of food, more than enough for everyone, yet there are over half a billion people in the world suffering from malnutrition? What pundit was predicting that over half a billion world wide today would be suffering from obesity? Not Paul Ehrlich, but nobody else either as far as I know.

    1. Dillinger   2 months ago

      >>overabundance of food ... over half a billion people in the world suffering from malnutrition ... over half a billion world wide today would be suffering from obesity?

      all this lines up. we haven't been eating "food" since they invented Crisco from industrial waste

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

        Ever read The Jungle by Upton Sinclair?

        1. Dillinger   2 months ago

          oh ya ... poor Jurgis

  33. Scarbo   2 months ago

    Imagine if the SAVE Act passed and the election results in November are the same as they would have been if the Act was never passed. We keep hearing the Act would "solve" problems that don't actually exist, so therefore we should expect no difference in election outcome.

    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

      Imagine if you shoved your head up your own ass so far we couldn’t hear your ramblings

  34. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'Ehrlich cloaked himself in the mantle of science, portraying himself as a truth seeker who was simply explaining the hard reality of the world.'

    No. Ehrlich was an early(?) practitioner of The Science, seeking to spin doctrine and policy out of his own biases and desires.

    1. Longtobefree   2 months ago

      Any "science" that needs government action as the answer is bullshit.

  35. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'Ehrlich's worldview wasn't just anti-libertarian. It was explicitly, profoundly antihuman. And too many in the media still give polite deference to his disturbing and demonstrably false ideas.'

    Actually, too many in modern media, as directed by their WEF-Davos masters, are all-in on (1) hating humanity, especially those dirty peasants, and (2) advocating for reduction in said peasants.

  36. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'Which is it? As with so many of the contradictory and confusing messages emanating from the White House about this war, it's hard to keep the story, well, strait.'

    You guys would have been hilarious during WWII, especially the early years.

  37. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'Restaurants are struggling to cover costs as hard-drinking millennials age out of peak drinking years and younger people drink less.'

    I wonder how Chcik-fil-A manages to stay afloat. Besides Christian Nationalism.

    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 months ago

      I think he meant alcohol, not peach tea and lemonade

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        My point is that fast food/fast casual places are pretty successful without alcohol on the menu.

        1. mad.casual   2 months ago

          The Louisville Metro Council just rescinded their smoking ban on cigar bars and lounges last year.

          They still have to have a smoke-free area for deliveries and will get shut down if their smoke leaks around doorways or into shared HVAC systems but, apparently, tobacco *profits* still exist.

          Which is doubly-interesting since tobacco normally takes 20-some years to kill you at virtually any rate of consumption while alcohol is no-shit poison (not exactly to deny anyone their vices).

          1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

            They still have to have a smoke-free area for deliveries and will get shut down if their smoke leaks around doorways or into shared HVAC systems

            FFS, just get some plexiglass and wear a mask.

  38. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>I think there's a strong case to be made that he is History's Wrongest Man.

    ya and they shoved that book down our throats too. rest in peace and all try not to welch on your bets in the afterlife.

  39. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>... Trump asked a handful of American allies to provide military assistance to reopen the Strait of Hormuz ... Now Trump says America doesn't need any help at all.

    why your take is stupid would be a logic game for gifted third graders at Olympics of the Mind

  40. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>Republicans in Congress keep trying to pass the SAVE America Act. I do not think they are going to be successful.

    one sentence on the most liberty thing those assholes have tried to pass maybe in my life and you do 28 pps on Paul Erlich

  41. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>The identity of infamous graffiti artist Banksy has been revealed.

    finally sold out or doxxed?

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      He crossed Candace Owens.

      1. Dillinger   2 months ago

        right-crossed Candace Owens?

  42. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>You should not take a country to war out of habit!

    you should however believe everything you hear

  43. Michael Ejercito   2 months ago

    See here for the antiEhrlich.

    https://www.instagram.com/thecollinskidsfamily/

  44. CE   2 months ago

    Young people are drinking less because they are getting stoned instead.

  45. John Rohan   2 months ago

    Paul Ehrlich's research was correct with the information he had at the time. He was only wrong because he couldn't have foreseen how technology outside his field of expertise would greatly increase crop yields in the 1960s (called "The Green Revolution").

    But those improvements have stalled. We can't count on technology to save us every time.

    Simple math says that when you double the population, you half the amount of resources available to every person. Ehrlich wasn't wrong about that. Technology allows us to find those resources more easily and use them more efficiently, but it doesn't increase the amount of those resources.

  46. jagjr   1 month ago

    "He was simply and utterly wrong. "

    you forgot "repeatedly" and also to comment that he consistently doubled down on his wrongness, including very, very recently. & was still utterly, repeatedly, simply wrong.

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