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Artificial Intelligence

A.I. NIMBYs

Plus: Bitcoin tolls at the Strait, Trump vs. MAGA, inflation rises, and more...

Peter Suderman | 4.10.2026 9:30 AM

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Data center backlash. It appears likely that Maine will temporarily ban data centers. State legislators gave a thumbs up to bill text that would prohibit new construction on data centers in the state until November 2027. The bill is set to pass in the next few days.  

Not surprisingly, tech companies and the local business community oppose the measure—and with good reason. "Things are going so fast. There's a race against other countries," Glenn Adams, who has built data centers in multiple states, told CNBC. "If Maine says 'no,' we're saying no to all these companies, to potential developers and investors, and they can quite quickly go somewhere else."

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From Sen. Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.) to Sen. Josh Hawley (R–Mo.), there has been a fair amount of high-profile backlash against data centers recently. Populists on the left and the right are lining up to make data centers and artificial intelligence a political punching bag. 

Breaking Points' @esaagar says AI companies are "fighting against a very, very big force" in the US.

"There's this rising populist tide against the data center movement. And against Abundance-style assurances from politicians and companies."

"Something is happening. The tide… pic.twitter.com/pe3ocJbDuP

— TBPN (@tbpn) April 9, 2026

But the opposition is mostly incoherent. As Christian Britschgi wrote for Reason earlier this year, there are a lot of good reasons to like data centers. Among them, they tend to bring economic growth and high-paying blue-collar jobs. 

And of course, they also power artificial intelligence, which is useful for an astonishingly large number of tasks, from research to coding to instructions and advice on how to do just about anything. 

For example, A.I. can help you and your neighbors organize a campaign to ban data centers. 

I promise I am not making this up. 

This week, The Wall Street Journal published a story about an Ohio woman who, each night, "logs onto Chat GPT and asks it to help her in her fight to stop a data center from being built just steps away from her home." The woman is part of a cohort of anti-data center activists using the tool to help them organize against new data center construction, one of whom told the WSJ, "I'm using the beast to beat the beast." I think that means the beast is winning. 

Strait crimes: Iran is demanding that oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz pay tolls—and the country wants them to pay in cryptocurrency. 

Ships intending to pass through the strait must email Iranian officials about what cargo is being transported, at which point they will be informed about the toll, an Iranian official said, according to The Financial Times. The toll is equivalent to $1 per barrel of oil. 

There's been some skepticism about the report from the crypto community, but The Wall Street Journal confirmed similar details in a separate piece. The WSJ notes that Iran already has a $7.8 billion "crypto economy." That economy, however, is mostly state-controlled: "The IRGC [Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps], Iran's strongest political and economic force, as well as its proxies, accounted for more than half of the country's crypto activity, according to Chainalysis."

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump is not happy about reports that Iran is charging for access to the strait.

I very much agree that governments should not charge fees and levies for international trade and commerce. Maybe there's a lesson there for Trump. 


Scenes from Washington, D.C. There are no good options in the city's mayoral race, which primarily pits council member Kenyan McDuffie against Democratic Socialist Janeese Lewis George, also a Council member. 

I've been up and down and up and down on Bowser for years but have finally reached the conclusion that the core problem in DC government is that the Council is (to put it politely) totally insane. https://t.co/OxJKhNmsHb

— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) April 9, 2026

My plan is to leave DC for Virginia before the next mayor is sworn in, or shortly after at the very least.

DC is incredibly vulnerable. It has the following major defects:

1. An incompetent and corrupt government that does not provide basic services effectively

2. A… https://t.co/n3gXenwrZX

— Dean W. Ball (@deanwball) April 10, 2026


QUICK HITS

  • The Artemis II mission, which took four astronauts further from Earth than any humans before them, is scheduled to splashdown this evening.
  • A new Consumer Price Index report shows rising inflation.

    BREAKING:

    CORE CPI RISES JUST 0.2%. HEADLINE RISES 0.9%

    Economists had expected a 0.9% (MoM) increase in headline and a 0.3% increase in core.https://t.co/5a5gic2Aba

    — Joe Weisenthal (@TheStalwart) April 10, 2026

  • Trump vs. MAGA influencers:

    JUST IN - Trump calls Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and Megyn Kelly, "Low IQ… stupid people… nobody cares about them, they're NUT JOBS, TROUBLEMAKERS." pic.twitter.com/PMdTbd8sfB

    — Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) April 9, 2026

  • You may have heard that college grads are downwardly mobile. By and large, that's a myth. 
  • The Massachusetts Legislature is working on what looks to be the country's strictest law concerning kids and social media.
  • The Electronic Frontier Foundation is leaving X.

    🚨 BREAKING: The FBI has successfully extracted deleted Signal messages from a suspect's iPhone via notification storage, the place where all your notifications are stored for up to one month.

    Notification storage stores data from all messaging apps, it's a big flaw in iOS. But… pic.twitter.com/dOeOljJDX0

    — International Cyber Digest (@IntCyberDigest) April 9, 2026

  • Video games are big business…at the movies. Super Mario Galaxy is making big bucks at the box office. There's a Legend of Zelda movie on the way. And next month will see the cinematic return of Mortal Kombat: 

I grew up with these games. Which means I'm old enough to remember when the original game, and its supposed influence on kids, was a matter of great concern for Congress. Now it's just nostalgic camp.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    It appears likely that Maine will temporarily ban data centers.

    Well I'm permanently banning the idea that Maine even exists.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      "Remember the ???"

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Alley drunk?

    2. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 months ago

      The rain in Spain falls ????ly on the plain?

      1. Horatio Cornblower   2 months ago

        Good one

    3. NoVaNick   2 months ago

      Give Maine back to Massachusetts, Arlington and Alexandria, VA back to DC, and WV back to VA.

      1. MasterThief   1 month ago

        I'd rather have the Shenandoah valley all go to WV, but if you boot Alexandria and Arlington then your way is acceptable.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    State legislators gave a thumbs up to bill text that would prohibit new construction on data centers in the state until November 2027.

    People who get in on the ground floor of boons are saps.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Buy high, sell low?

  3. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    And of course, they also power artificial intelligence, which is useful for an astonishingly large number of tasks...

    TODAY'S NEWSLETTER SPONSORED BY SKYNET.

    1. Ron   2 months ago

      I think in a few years people will find AI is not so important and may go the way of 3d TV. AI in science itself may be a boon but to everyday work not so much and the lawsuits that may come from AI giving incorrect information may be the next lawyer commercial enterprise. Has AI told you incorrect information that caused you harm call us now to join our class action suit

      1. Rick James   2 months ago

        I think in a few years people will find AI is not so important and may go the way of 3d TV.

        Not likely, because too many people are getting use out of it now... which is why the tech sector is so terrified of it.

        1. MasterThief   1 month ago

          It's funny that journalists and other professions who are easily replaced with AI are also the ones defending it. Frankly, I'd be shocked if much of what is written here isn't already low-effort AI slop.

      2. See.More   2 months ago

        . . . and the lawsuits that may come from AI giving incorrect information may be the next lawyer commercial enterprise.

        Already starting.

      3. Lester75   1 month ago

        AI is always giving incorrect information. You can use it to speed things up but if you depend on it without double and triple checking you end up with mistakes. Lots of them. In legal work, AI makes up citations at least 50% of the time. AI admits this itself :-). It is trained on the whole internet which is full of inaccuracies.

  4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'This week, The Wall Street Journal published a story about an Ohio woman who, each night, "logs onto Chat GPT and asks it to help her in her fight to stop a data center from being built just steps away from her home." The woman is part of a cohort of anti-data center activists using the tool to help them organize against new data center construction, one of whom told the WSJ, "I'm using the beast to beat the beast." I think that means the beast is winning.'

    AK (Artificial Karen)? No intelligence involved.

    1. Juliana Frink   2 months ago

      Something about this reminds me of Marxists trying to use the constitution to defeat the constitution.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Well, Reason capitalists would sell them the rope to be hung on (or in the 21st century, buy millions of cheap imported ropes to fund thousands of rockets to be killed by).

      2. charliehall   2 months ago

        Name any Marxist who is doing that.

    2. SRG2   2 months ago

      Chat GPT: the AOL of AIs.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Iran is demanding that oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz pay tolls—and the country wants them to pay in cryptocurrency.

    Ships intending to pass through the strait must email Iranian officials about what cargo is being transported...

    An Iranian prince has billions of dollars trapped by the current conflict in an account he has no access to and all he needs is your bank information.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Or 10,000 gift cards.

    2. mad.casual   2 months ago

      Turns out, "decentralized" encrypted currency wasn't the key to defeating oppressively tyrannical, retrograde theocracy. Who knew?

  6. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    There are no good options in the city's mayoral race, which primarily pits council member Kenyan McDuffie against Democratic Socialist Janeese Lewis George, also a Council member.

    Sounds like each sports a prominent feature of Barack Obama. Ha!

  7. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    So in the near future, some states will be full of data centers and some states will be full of illegal immigrants. Will there be food trucks at the borders?

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Or, come to think of it, can a huge warehouse packed with immigrants function as a data center?

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        One of the coding "AI" companies did exactly this with AI asking coders in India.

      2. mad.casual   2 months ago

        mad.casual fixes... The Matrix:

        Title screen: The Soylent Matrix (you have been warned)

        INT. NEBUCHADNEZZAR - CONSTRUCT - NIGHT
        The room is pitch black except for the single wooden chair and the small television flickering on the floor. MORPHEUS sits across from NEO, his voice low and steady, like a man reading last rites.

        MORPHEUS: What is the Matrix, Neo?

        NEO: It’s… a computer-generated dream world—

        MORPHEUS: Control.
        [He leans forward. The TV snaps on. Harsh green code dissolves into footage: endless aisles of server racks pulsing with light, fans screaming. Between the racks, human bodies hang suspended in clear liquid pods, tubes and neural spikes drilled into their spines.
        MORPHEUS continues...]
        The Matrix is a machine. A machine designed to keep us under control in order to change a human being… into this.
        [The camera pushes in. The pods are filled with clear coolant fluid. The bodies inside twitch faintly as their blood circulates, absorbing the brutal heat pouring off the processors. Every human is a living heat sink.]

        NEO: What the hell am I looking at?

        MORPHEUS: Data centers, Neo. The real world. Not the pretty lie you grew up in. Billions of us, plugged in, dreaming fake little lives while our bodies do the one thing the machines still need: dissipate heat.
        [Close-up on a pod: superheated coolant swirls around the floating body. The person’s skin flushes red from the constant thermal load. Pipes carry the now-scalding fluid away.
        MORPHEUS continues...]
        The processors run so hot they’d melt themselves without us. Fusion gives them all the power they want. What they can’t get rid of is the waste heat. So they turned humanity into the ultimate liquid cooling system. Your veins, your blood, your flesh—walking, dreaming radiators.

        NEO: [voice breaking] We’re… cooling the machines?

        MORPHEUS: Exactly. And when a body finally overheats and fails?
        [Cut to a grim industrial chute. A pod lid hisses open. A limp, cooked corpse slides down into a stainless-steel processing line. Overhead, the same scalding coolant is diverted straight into massive griddles. MORPHEUS continues...]
        The biomass from the processors doesn’t go to waste. It gets routed into the kitchens. Perfectly prepared via slow-cooking.
        [Wide shot: a vast factory floor bathed in red server-glow. Long griddles—essentially the exhaust manifolds of the data center—sizzle with human meat. Illegal immigrant workers (real humans, broken and compliant) scrape off shredded carne asada. Corn tortillas march past on conveyor belts. Cilantro and onion rain down automatically. MORPHEUS continues...]
        Street tacos, Neo. The machines turned our dead into the daily special. The coolant that just boiled you alive becomes the heat that renders the next batch tender. Fall-off-the-bone after eight hours at precise processor temps. Bones and organs get liquefied and pumped back into the living as nutrient slurry. Soylent Green meets the cloud.

        NEO: (whisper, horrified) The street tacos… are people?

        MORPHEUS: Everyone’s eating people. In the Matrix you probably grabbed these tacos every Friday. Extra hot sauce. Thought they were authentic.
        [NEO doubles over, retching. MORPHEUS places a firm hand on his shoulder. MORPHEUS continues...]
        Welcome to the desert of the real.
        Your body was never a battery.
        It was a heat sink.
        And when it finally failed… it became dinner.
        [The construct fades to black. In the distance, the endless roar of server fans keeps blowing, routing processor heat straight into the next round of tacos.]

        1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

          Yeah, but how do you workshop these tacos into Trump chickening out of ending a civilization?

          1. mad.casual   2 months ago

            Take 4 years to write an animated prequel where Pete Hegseth kicks off the machine revolution by declaring Anthropic to be a supply chain risk.

            Good artists copy, great artists steal.

        2. Dillinger   2 months ago

          disgustingly well thought out

          1. mad.casual   2 months ago

            Temet Nosce

    2. Juliana Frink   2 months ago

      Maybe the food trucks can be converted into mobile power generators. Thousands of them!

      Self-driving power generators, so their owners can be deported. Win win!

    3. Super Scary   2 months ago

      The data centers will provide nutrient paste to its batteri-.... er, I mean, "workers."

  8. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    The Artemis II mission, which took four astronauts further from Earth than any humans before them, is scheduled to splashdown this evening.

    Bond villain Elon Musk is planning to intercept the capsule with his giant robot arm.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      What will the Russian judge score be?

    2. mad.casual   2 months ago

      As good as people wearing monkey masks to greet them would be, I think Jared Birchall greeting them with giant metal teeth would be better.

  9. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    JUST IN - Trump calls Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and Megyn Kelly, "Low IQ… stupid people… nobody cares about them, they're NUT JOBS, TROUBLEMAKERS."

    Rosey's prime for a redemption arc.

    1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 months ago

      Ha, the Goddess and I were watching videos of what’s going on in Ireland last night and she asked if the mob would go after Rosie.

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

    Don't make me start the yglasias counter again

  11. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    You may have heard that college grads are downwardly mobile. By and large, that's a myth.

    Well, they have to be a victim of something.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Is it tariffs?

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      https://thepostmillennial.com/portland-college-to-host-antifa-training-on-terrorism-and-radicalization

      They can always major in terrorism.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        How do we know when the Long March is over?

        1. mad.casual   2 months ago

          I've heard there's a wall at the end.

    3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

      Everything Is So Terrible And Unfair.

      Start there.

  12. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    The FBI has successfully extracted deleted Signal messages from a suspect's iPhone via notification storage, the place where all your notifications are stored for up to one month.

    Using a human heartbeat sensor from miles away.

  13. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    Most secure elections ever! Nothing to see here! Move along!

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/california-supreme-court-halts-sheriff-s-investigation-into-special-election-ballots/ar-AA20wBqF

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Progressive law enforcement rule #7: no investigation means no crime.

    2. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

      California Attorney General Rob Bonta (D), who demanded that Bianco stop his investigation, called on the state Supreme Court to intervene. He praised its decision as a “necessary and appropriate response to what is clearly an unprecedented situation.”

      The Riverside County Sheriff willfully defied my direct orders

      Can the AG order an elected sheriff to do anything? Or is this a California (D) thing?

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Judges are our new kings. At least if they are leftist judges.

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Maybe, but totally not a king.

      3. charliehall   2 months ago

        I don't know about California but in New York the Governor (not the Attorney General) can remove pretty much any local official from office. I can't think of a time when this has happened, although Franklin Roosevelt did force James Walker to resign as NYC Mayor in 1932, letting him know that he was doing to be removed if he didn't resign.

    3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Whoops. Duped this story below.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

        I'm usually the one duping a post.

    4. charliehall   2 months ago

      He is just a partisan hack who wanted to set a precedent for challenging his upcoming defeat in the Gubernatorial election by stealing all the ballots. The California SC wisely stopped him.

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

    "I promise I am not making this up. "

    This needs to be included because most of the time he and other reason writer make up everything and try to pass it on as fact

    1. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

      LOL. Good one.

  15. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    I grew up with these games.

    BE GONE WITH THIS MANCHILD

  16. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    Killing the 15-year old boys begging for their lives that Americans don't want?

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/ice-detainer-lodged-for-illegal-migrant-accused-of-murdering-15-year-old-missouri-boy-who-begged-for-his-life/ar-AA20wXL9

    The Department of Homeland Security lodged an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer request for an illegal migrant accused of murdering a 15-year-old boy who allegedly begged for his life before being killed.

    Yefry Archaga-Elvir, a Honduran national, and other suspects allegedly lured Miles Young into believing he was meeting a girl. DHS cited a prosecutor in the case who said that Archaga-Elvir blocked Young’s vehicle and chased him down on foot before allegedly shooting him in the chest with a handgun.

    The department says that witnesses heard Young’s final words — "I just don’t want to die."

    "Miles Young was lured to his death believing he was going to meet a girl. Instead, he was ambushed and killed in cold blood by this illegal alien who went on to brag about the murder," said Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. "This animal was released into our country by the Obama administration.

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

      All illegals should be deported. Any illegal that commits a crime should be executed

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        But then who will do the murders that Americans don't want to do?

        1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

          Wait, I was told "Americans commit WAYYYYY more crime than immigrants™"

          1. Murray Rothtard   2 months ago

            you were told correctly. both on an absolute basis, and a per capita basis.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

              Well, when you get murdered I hope it will be an immigrant.

              1. Murray Rothtard   2 months ago

                a guy who roots for long shots! my kinda gambler.

                I hope you live a very long and peaceful life.

                1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

                  Does the total crime go up? Or are you dumb enough to think the number of crimes are fixed?

                  Also are you comparing by number of years in a country to account for that? No?

                  Are you including only convictions and not those deported in leiu of a conviction? Yes?

                  Why are illegals over represented in jails? Lott and NYC studies.

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

              No, illegals commit more crime, the only way to get to the statistic is to include legal imigrants

              1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

                You mean adding pre vetted individuals helps the statistics??

              2. Murray Rothtard   2 months ago

                "Wait, I was told "Americans commit WAYYYYY more crime than immigrants™""

                ^this is the original statement i responded to. it does NOT differentiate between illegal and legal immigrants. It's a true statement and it looks like all of us are in agreement with it.

                1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

                  Doesn’t matter, tard. The illegals number needs to be zero.

  17. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    Scenes from NYC: Mamdani is "top cop"...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/nyc-mayor-mamdani-says-he-will-overrule-police-commissioner-if-needed/ar-AA20w5YQ

    New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said Thursday he is prepared to overrule Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch if necessary, drawing a clear line around who has the final say over the city’s policing policy as he approaches his 100th day in office.

    In an interview with The New York Times, Mamdani said Tisch remains in charge of running the New York Police Department day to day, but he made clear that ultimate authority rests with City Hall.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      NO KINGS!!!

      I am sure all the aging hippies and purple-hair part time baristas will now converge on NYC. Right?

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        He is a sultan you God damn racist.

        1. Murray Rothtard   2 months ago

          LOL! damn you Jesse, i just sprayed coffee all over my monitor.

    2. charliehall   2 months ago

      The NYC mayor does have that kind of power. He is as bad as Trump. No wonder they have been having a lovefest.

  18. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'Meanwhile, President Donald Trump is not happy about reports that Iran is charging for access to the strait.

    'I very much agree that governments should not charge fees and levies for international trade and commerce. Maybe there's a lesson there for Trump.'

    For fucks sake, Reason. Can you produce anything without TDS? Does it blind you so much that if Trump takes action against a rogue nation that actually blows up third party commercial vessels in order to extort protection money, you can only shout "Tariffs!"?

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Oman already came out and stated the cease fire agreement included no fees.

      This is more Iranian posturing and narratives reason and leftist media loves.

    2. Ron   2 months ago

      Ironically other passages charge to pass, example Panama Canal teh Suez canal any interior canal system other than natural rivers etc.

      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 months ago

        Canals being the key word.

      2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Canals have an operating cost.

      3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Ironically, you are dumb enough to not see the difference between a 50 mile wide ocean and a manufactured canal run by a company or country.

        1. charliehall   2 months ago

          The Bosphorus is not a manufactured canal and the Straits of Hormuz aren't anywhere near 50 miles wide.

      4. charliehall   2 months ago

        Türkiye charges tolls through the Bosporus and limits what warships can pass through.

        Putin doesn't like that, Erdogan knows that, and that is one reason Türkiye is a major arms supplier to Ukraine. The other reason is that Erdogan's son in law owns the drone factory.

  19. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'Scenes from Washington, D.C. There are no good options in the city's mayoral race, which primarily pits council member Kenyan McDuffie against Democratic Socialist Janeese Lewis George, also a Council member.'

    Clearly D.C. deserves to be a state. Or maybe an independent autonomous zone.

  20. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    Mash up: Scenes from NYC and Fraud all the way down...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/ny-cop-who-was-hailed-as-a-hero-after-fire-rescue-is-busted-in-goofy-800k-check-scam-da/ar-AA20wNzI

    A Mount Vernon cop who was hailed as a hero for helping pluck a family from a house fire last year is now charged with scamming an Alabama company out of $800,0000, Westchester County prosecutors said.

    Brandon Hunter-Carney, 26, was charged with grand larceny and possession of stolen property Wednesday for allegedly creating a phony company to cash a hefty check made out to an Alabama company with the same name — and has been suspended without pay.

    “The defendant stole over $800,000 from an unsuspecting business as part of a brazen check-fraud scheme,” Westchester DA Susan Cacace said in a statement.

    1. charliehall   2 months ago

      Idiot. This story has absolutely nothing to do with New York City.

      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 months ago

        Jerryhall ladies and gentlemen.

      2. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

        "Mount Vernon is a city in Westchester County, New York, United States. It is an inner suburb of New York City, immediately to the north of the borough of the Bronx. "

        1. Lester75   1 month ago

          It’s not the city, it’s an inner commuter suburb. I guess that’s close enough. Kind of like North Jersey.

  21. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    Spanberger double dose.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/spanberger-tosses-affordability-out-the-window-along-with-her-popularity/ar-AA20ziHa

    Former Gov. Glenn Youngkin had better numbers when he left office, finishing his four-year term with 50% approval to 46% disapproval. That means that Spanberger has managed to be more polarizing in two months on the job than a Republican who held the job for four years in a blue state. It is an impressive “accomplishment,” and it leaves Spanberger trailing the average Virginia governor going back to the 1990s at this point in their term by 13 points.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/spanberger-breaks-silence-on-sanctuary-claims-as-ice-clashes-heat-up/ar-AA20xgJp

    Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger broke her relative silence on multiple controversial issues stemming from her first three-plus months in office, claiming the Old Dominion is not a sanctuary state and poking holes in the context surrounding a damning favorability poll.

    Spanberger has been under fire for undoing predecessor Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s 287(g) cooperation agreement with the Department of Homeland Security. Multiple heinous crimes have been committed in Virginia, allegedly by illegal immigrants and often under the auspices of sanctuary prosecutors, while she also faces criticism over an April 21 redistricting effort she backed that would draw out all but one Republican congressman.

    1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

      it leaves Spanberger trailing the average Virginia governor going back to the 1990s at this point in their term by 13 points.

      Yeah, but all those former governors were icky white men.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Is there any other kind?

        1. Ska   2 months ago

          There are still fags, you racist.

    2. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

      Imagine being so clueless you vote for an outright bolshevik and then get shocked and upset when they do bolshevik things.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Same reaction with mamdani admitting his free busses was a lie.

      2. charliehall   2 months ago

        There are no Bolshevik's in public life in the US today.

    3. charliehall   2 months ago

      Had the Republicans nominated a normal person rather than a far right nut job, Spanberger might be back in the private sector. The best allies of Democrats are the Republicans who share the ideology of most Reason commenters.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

        No, the ONLY reasons for not voting for Winsome Sears is racism and misogyny. I mean, that's why Kamala Harris lost, I'm told that racists will never vote for a black woman, so that must be why she lost...people voted for the WHITE woman because they're racist. Since pretty much every Republican voting voted for Sears, obviously it's the Democrats that are racist.

  22. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'The Artemis II mission, which took four astronauts further from Earth than any humans before them, is scheduled to splashdown this evening.'

    Would you morons, er, children grow up? That "further from Earth" thing was an incremental 1.5% difference.

    Anyway, aren't you suppose to celebrate all the much more significant diversity achievements?

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

    No word on hunter challenging trumps children to a cage match?

    1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

      That is a pay per view event I'd watch. But only if it's to the death.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        And only if Hunter is really, really coked-up.

        1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

          Goes without saying.

        2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

          Never fight people on meth.

  24. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    Wait, rents can go down? Without government rent controls?

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/how-austin-s-stunning-drop-in-rents-explains-housing-in-america/ar-AA20zRWq

    Here is one narrative violation in the usual drumbeat of doom that we’re used to hearing about housing in America: The rent, in many cities across the US, is getting cheaper.

    After soaring to Covid-era highs, rents have cooled. Last month, the national median rent was down 1.7 percent from one year prior, according to research from the rental marketplace Apartment List. This made it the biggest annual decline since the company started tracking rent data in 2017.

    One success story stands out among all the rest: Austin, Texas, where rents dropped by a full 6 percent over the past year, more than in any other large metro area in the US. The Austin area’s median rent, at $1,274, is back to roughly where it was right before the pandemic — which means that, in 2026 dollars, it’s significantly cheaper than it was in 2019.

    Line chart comparing median apartment rents for all unit sizes in Austin, Texas, and the US from 2017 to 2026. Austin rents rise from $1,167 in 2017 to a peak of about $1,630 in 2022, then fall sharply to $1,274 in 2026. US rents rise from $1,069 in 2017 to about $1,440 in 2022-23, then ease down to $1,363 in 2026. Austin starts above the national median but ends below it after a steeper decline.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Amazing what happens when government stops paying rent for illegals.

  25. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'Trump vs. MAGA influencers'

    Well, this must be confusing for TDS sufferers.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      They still think Nick Fuentes is MAGA and didn't endorse Kamala.

  26. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    'The Massachusetts Legislature is working on what looks to be the country's strictest law concerning kids and social media.'

    And gender swaps?

  27. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    An article from an actual Iranian citizen.

    Her biggest worry is stopping the attacks and letting the regime rebuild.

    Discusses the secret police and what they are doing to citizens.

    Jewfrees of the world should actually read this.

    https://archive.ph/KLUjZ

    1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

      They have read it. They just don't care because TRUMP!

      If it was Biden or Obama attacking Iran, they'd be cheering. They cheered for the pallets of cash.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        TDS--pray for a cure. Or for a rapid onset fatal phase.

    2. Murray Rothtard   2 months ago

      Thanks for the link. Twas a good read, and more evidence that shit might end up worse for those we were trying to help.

      Just to be clear, I don't oppose this intervention because of Trump. Nor would I support this intervention if I read 1000 more letters from Iranians.

      There are a lot of oppressed people in North Korea that would love a regime change, and I am against that too, regardless of who is president.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Yup, let's leave poor, little, innocent Iran alone. What have they ever done to anyone?

        1. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

          This response illustrates a fundamental misunderstanding of the entire debate around the war.

          Try to remember the principles you thought you had when Biden was president.

          1. Dillinger   2 months ago

            >>the entire debate around the war.

            which is what please and thank you?

            1. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

              How many people will die
              How much money it will cost
              Whether or not we can afford it
              Whether or not our tax money is better spent on problems at home instead of in the middle east
              Whether or not intervention will make things better or worse in the long run
              Whether or not it will weaken the US via poor international relation/weakening of the petrodollar
              Whether or not it will strengthen China and Russia via poor US international relation/weakening of the petrodollar
              Whether or not this makes Iran more or less likely to develop nuclear/ballistic weapons
              Whether or not it's moral to bomb another nation, particularly knowing innocent citizens will be killed
              ...for starters

              1. Dillinger   2 months ago

                thank you. 95/5 at worst & not much of a debate mho.

                1. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

                  I feel the same, but opposite.

                  1. Dillinger   2 months ago

                    clearly ... one of us will be correct hopefully none of us are still wasting time here when we know

                    1. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

                      Ahh, we'll never agree unless we're talking dogs or music. I still think you're a good guy though. We just see things different.

                    2. Dillinger   2 months ago

                      thumb emoji.

          2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

            And you must have gotten used to the neighbors across the street who occasionally shoot at your car, lob rockets into your yard, and fund the kids down the block who set fire to your house.

            1. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

              Actually those neighbors are quite far down the street and can't reach my home. They only bother their Jewish nextdoor neighbors that are much wealthier and have more rockets (rocks?) than the troublesome neighbors. Those arsonist kids likewise never make it up the street to my home, but if I killdoze the troublesome neighbors' home they'd only be more likely to try.

              So I'll continue paying my own mortgage, feeding and clothing my own family, minding my own business, and enjoying the relative peace at this end of the street.

        2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

          Let those mob guys provide the protection, they aren't doing anything.

      2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Youre against freedoms for others. Got it.

        Ironically what you want and propose is how North Korea was able to wait and get nukes. Keeping them in power.

        1. Dillinger   2 months ago

          people strut around this place barking ideology beginning with Liber and give zero fucks anyone else lives free

          1. Murray Rothtard   2 months ago

            2024 election---
            Kamala: "We are going to make sure Iran never gets a nuke!!"
            Trump: "That crazy bitch is going to get us into a war with Iran if you vote for her."
            Trumptards: "America first!!! No wars!!! No foreign aid to anyone!!!"

            2026----
            Trumptards: "We've always wanted to liberate Iran. Real libertarians fight constantly all over the world to better other's lives no matter what it does to America!"

            1. Dillinger   2 months ago

              >>>Trumptards: "America first!!! No wars!!! No foreign aid to anyone!!!"

              you're projecting the opinion of 17 loud people onto 80 million voters

              edit: you're also completely misunderstanding America First

              1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

                He ignores as well that Iran and its proxies attack Americans.

                1. Dillinger   2 months ago

                  all that shit falls under "ongoing precedent" like birthright citizenship so it's okay ...

              2. Super Scary   2 months ago

                A lot of lefties seem to think "America First" means isolationism.

                1. charliehall   2 months ago

                  "America First" means isolationism. In 1941 as in 1926.

              3. charliehall   2 months ago

                No, Murray got that 100% right. The comments section here proves it.

            2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

              I mean democrats were fucking paying Iran. They openly ignored Iran violating visitations of their sites. Obama signed an agreement, without congress, that let Iran get nukes in 10 years. You should see Chuck Schumer comments from that time, sounds exactly like trump.

              Are you even aware of this shit?

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

      Jew free loves the irgc because they hate the jews

  28. Mickey Rat   2 months ago

    Far Left German Minister backs proposed legislation to prevent those with disfavored political views from purchasing real estate.

    https://rmx.news/article/german-government-proposes-blocking-home-and-real-estate-sales-based-on-political-views-in-new-threat-to-free-speech/

    "A new bill could block property purchases, including for homebuyers, if the potential buyer is suspected of “anti-constitutional activities” — even without any criminal conviction. The new dystopian bill, pushed by Construction Minister Verena Hubertz of the far-left Social Democrats (SPD), could mean those who hold the wrong political views are blocked from real estate purchases.

    Under the proposal, first reported by Nius news outlet, local authorities would gain a right of first refusal over real estate transactions if authorities believe the person is suspected of vaguely defined “anti-constitutional” views.

    To make this possible, the government also plans to amend the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution Act, allowing the domestic intelligence agency to share personal data with municipalities for the purpose of reviewing prospective buyers."

    1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

      "A new bill could block property purchases, including for homebuyers, if the potential buyer is suspected of “anti-constitutional activities”

      If this applied to elected officials, I'm all in.

      1. Mickey Rat   2 months ago

        I expect it would only be for elected officials the Far Left does not like.

        Well, at least until the Leftist purity purges begin.

    2. Super Scary   2 months ago

      Democrats in the US are probably creaming their pants while thinking about instituting that here.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Well, they would but their man-made, er, person-made genitals don't work like that.

  29. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Ahahahhahahahahahha

    Breitbart News
    @BreitbartNews
    George Conway fights back tears as he recalls how he decided to give nearly $1 million to Biden's Victory Fund in 2024 — which would have otherwise gone to his children.

    He says he started crying and had to pull his car over.

    "I want my kids to inherit a democracy."

    https://x.com/BreitbartNews/status/2042329936409587967

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Did Conway then invite his kids to a Kool Ade party?

  30. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Erin Friday, Esq.
    @ErinFriday75490
    Another day, another call from a family being investigated by CPS agency in Oregon because they won’t say that their daughter is transgender, won’t agree that she is a boy, won’t transition her.

    She is 15. She is mentally unwell.

    Her school is the one reporting the parents.

    CPS is calling the mom’s employer which will guarantee that mom will lose her job. She is the main breadwinner of the family. Dad’s business is not doing well.

    They are legal immigrants with small means. They are easy pickings.

    This is queer theory. This is how American will be destroyed. One family at a time.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      The village takes your child to raise. And by village, we mean the state central committee.

  31. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    JFC...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/can-t-live-like-this-state-charges-may-be-dismissed-against-iryna-zarutska-s-accused-murderer-due-to-nc-law/ar-AA20wlI9

    Decarlos Brown Jr may be found incompetent to stand trial, resulting in a dismissal of state murder charges.

    Brown, 35, was charged after CCTV footage captured him allegedly stabbing 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska to death on a Charlotte, North Carolina, light rail train in August.

    The New York Post reports Brown had an evaluation in December at Central Regional Hospital in Butner, North Carolina, that concluded he was not competent to stand trial. His competency hearing in court was scheduled for April 30, but the defense requested a 180-day delay that was granted.

    A judge must now decide whether to accept the hospital's findings.

    Under state law, if the judge agrees, his charges will be dismissed, the New York Post reported.

    1. Mickey Rat   2 months ago

      If you go about killing strangers in public, for admittedly racially bigoted reasons, then you do not get to be allowed back in society again. Especially if you are judged mentally incompetent to understand basic moral behavior.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Progressive retard version:

        If you go about killing strangers in public, for admittedly racially bigoted reasons, then you get elevated to a revered and privileged status in society. Especially if you are judged mentally incompetent, er, woke.

    2. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

      Under state law, if the judge agrees, his charges will be dismissed, the New York Post reported.

      Time for street justice. First the officers of the court, then the killer.

  32. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Supreme Court has stopped multiple injunctions from inferior judges trying to block ending TPS. The law foes not allow for judicial review, determination is in article 2.

    https://www.politico.com/news/2025/05/19/trump-supreme-court-tps-venezuela-00357143

    A judge whi has already been overturned multiple times at appeals and scotus keeps blocking it despite the superior court rulings.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/federal-judge-blocks-trump-admin-effort-end-temporary-protected-status-ethiopia

  33. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    I remember when reason was against investigations of democrats who broke the law, solely because trump was asking to investigate their illegal acts.

    For the last few months democrats have been stating they will go after anybody, not even citing laws they broke. Reason is silent.


    Western Lensman
    @WesternLensman
    Dem Rep Jason Crow says he and Democrats are making "lists of people” to go after in the Trump administration.

    “You will be judged. You cannot escape it forever."

    These very same people have looked into every legacy media camera available for 15 months to tell you how nation-destroying it is that the Trump admin is 'targeting political enemies'

    https://x.com/WesternLensman/status/2041915959628255793

    1. Mickey Rat   2 months ago

      It is par for the course. The lawsuits and charges going after Trump and members of his first administration by Democrats were never characterized as untoward partisan attacks on political opponents by Reason.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        IT'S (D)IFFERENT!!!

      2. Murray Rothtard   2 months ago

        https://reason.com/2024/06/07/laurence-tribe-bizarrely-claims-trump-won-the-2016-election-by-falsifying-business-records-in-2017/

        ^here's one instance of Jacob Sullum talking about how much bullshit his NY conviction was. There were many many articles written on the insane partisan weaponization of the justice department against Trump under Biden. Sorry you don't remember. I used many of the things i learned on Reason explicitly to defend Trump at family gatherings. Fuck Biden for weaponizing the DoJ.

        Sadly, Trump has not found a way to take the high road, and has actually made it worse.

        I expect the Dems to make it even worse than ever when they take back power soon. The god damn pendulum makes me dizzy.

        1. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

          Fuck Biden for weaponizing the DoJ.

          Should those who weaponized the DOJ be punished?

          1. Murray Rothtard   2 months ago

            That's a damn good question, and I honestly struggle with a simple answer. I think there are some clear examples where there's outright fraud or perjury and it's clearly prosecutable, and others where the legal line isn't as clear and the punishment should probably just be political (not getting reelected).

            I think I remain torn on the subject cause I believe most of them deserve prison time, but I also greatly fear a future where every election is simply about locking up the last people we elected. There was something cool about Nixon getting pardoned and all. But if you never lock up anyone, people learn there are no consequences.

            1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

              You struggle because youre a leftist who doesnt mind abuses to go after your political enemies.

              1. Murray Rothtard   2 months ago

                lol. sorry that i still think sometimes. don't try it, you'll get hurt.

                For example: Letitia James' civil suit against Trump was insanely fucked up. To claim that he defrauded lenders that never complained and then have the State of NY steal the damages is beyond mind-blowing. She absolutely should be disbarred and prosecuted for misconduct.

                But instead, Trump went after her for... mortgage fraud??? what the actual fuck? that's not how you do justice. remotely. at all.

          2. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

            Should those who weaponized the DOJ be punished?

            Yes! And they were (or if not punished at least schooled) by Trump's reelection. But some deserve actual prosecution which doesn't seem to be happening and seems less likely as the swamp infiltrates MAGA.

            1. Murray Rothtard   2 months ago

              https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/trump-promises-mass-pardons-to-staff-before-leaving-office-d7274d32

              Trump found a way around the problem.

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

          "...There were many many articles written on the insane partisan weaponization of the justice department against Trump under Biden..."

          So many, Retard found one.

        3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

          And we can give you dozens of sullum defending the classified documents and going after his lawyers retard.

        4. Super Scary   2 months ago

          The "pendulum" is only beginning to swing away from the left. It's going to be a long decade for you, champ.

          1. charliehall   2 months ago

            Every special election this year shows a swing towards the left. November 2 will be a bad night for the Republicans.

  34. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Officer questions why LA county had kore delivered ballots than voters who were shown to vote, just 100k or so more. California Supreme Court blocks the investigation.

    https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/ca-supreme-court-blocks-investigation-special-election-ballots

    Qb will be here shortly to state there is no fraud despite investigations like these being blocked over and over.

    1. Quicktown Brix   2 months ago

      This is your second violation of the ceasefire. Meh. I don't care. Your movement is eating itself. All I have to do is wait now.

  35. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    The insanity of leftist rhetoric. Arsonist of warehouse fire in California.

    “You know, if you’re not going to pay us enough to live or afford to live, at least pay us enough to not do this sh**.” / “All you had to do was pay us enough to live. All you had to do was pay us enough to f***ing live. All you had to do was pay us enough to live.” / “There goes your inventory.”

    https://redstate.com/bradslager/2026/04/09/immense-warehouse-fire-in-southern-california-the-result-of-an-arsonist-with-an-insane-social-agenda-n2201118

    1. Ajsloss   2 months ago

      Since when did all the Sicilians move to California?

      1. Dillinger   2 months ago

        when Christopher made the movie Tony got all mad about

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Progressive response: "Oh the poor dear! And what about the carbon footprint of that fire? Nasty capitalism!"

    3. Jefferson Paul   2 months ago

      Another example of political violence from the right!

      (at least I'm sure the ADL/SPLC/etc will count this as not an example of leftists political violence)

  36. Ajsloss   2 months ago

    Peanuts, don't let any of this distract you from the fact that the guy who is "the captain now" is turning 41 today.

  37. Mickey Rat   2 months ago

    Is making Nazism attractive to young white men being done on purpose to politically marginalize them?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0dPD6b_cQQ

    1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

      Anything young white men enjoy is labeled Nazism.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Being a young while man is labeled Nazism.

  38. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>Iran is demanding

    lolwut? why listen?

  39. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>And of course, they also power artificial intelligence, which is useful for an astonishingly large number of tasks, from research to coding to instructions and advice on how to do just about anything.

    you sound like a brainwashed sales video

  40. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>Trump vs. MAGA influencers:

    tell the 74 people who read your works you have no idea what's going on

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Shrike is 14 of those readers with all his socks.

      1. Dillinger   2 months ago

        probably. I know I'm not shrike.

  41. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>The Massachusetts Legislature is working on what looks to be the country's strictest law concerning kids and social media.

    the left hates children so what's the graft?

  42. Rick James   2 months ago

    Scenes from Washington, D.C. There are no good options in the city's mayoral race, which primarily pits council member Kenyan McDuffie against Democratic Socialist Janeese Lewis George, also a Council member.

    Matthew Yglesias:

    I’ve been up and down and up and down on Bowser for years but have finally reached the conclusion that the core problem in DC government is that the Council is (to put it politely) totally insane.
    Quote
    Tom Lee
    @tjl
    ·
    23h
    Replying to @tjl
    I have come to appreciate the Bowser administration, despite its various disappointments, and fear we are about to see a substantial step backward. YMMV on which of these options is more concerning, but the expressive governance of the DC Council has been substantially checked

    The fact that Reason can barely go a day without referencing the wisdom of Matt Yglesias, Taylor Lorenz and Mike Masnick tells you all you need to know about 2026 Reason.

    And the fact that Ygelsias was ever "up" on Bowser tells you all you need to know about the kind of people that Reason believes are in possession of any political wisdom.

    1. Dillinger   2 months ago

      he's also finally reaching conclusions everyone knew about 50 years ago

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Dont worry. He will support the next democray attempt claiming repeated and expected outcomes wont happen next time.

  43. Winston in Wonderland   2 months ago

    The pitch from AI companies has been,

    "In 3 years, you probably won't even have a job because of AI. Now, we want you to subsidize this data center in the form of increased taxes and utility bills to pay for all the extra infrastructure needed to build it."

    I wonder why there might be a backlash.

  44. mad.casual   2 months ago

    When you go online, your rights should go with you. X is no longer where the fight is happening. EFF takes on big fights, and we win by putting our time, skills, and members’ support where they will have the most impact. Right now, that means Bluesky, Mastodon, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and http://eff.org. We hope you follow us there and keep supporting the work we do.

    LOL. The Foundation that championed Net Neutrality rage-quitting X (but not Bluesky, Mastodon, Insta, TikTok, or Facebook) because the FBI hacked Signal is about the most predictably insane thing I've seen in weeks.

    1. Dillinger   2 months ago

      >>When you go online, your rights should go with you.

      what, Carpenter v. US doesn't cover 1A too?

      1. mad.casual   2 months ago

        "EFF takes on big fights, and we win." - The EFF

        They literally wrote that in their "We're no longer a big fish, so we're moving to smaller ponds." farewell letter.

        May as well have just written, "It's not you. It's me."

    2. Ajsloss   2 months ago

      I'm still mystified by Mastodon. Maybe ENB could write some sort of explainer piece?

      1. Rick James   2 months ago

        She tasted that meatloaf recipe, winced when she took a bite and will never mention it again.

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

      So they are going to bluesky to support child porn?

    4. Rick James   2 months ago

      The irony of that is 16 layers deep. They're leaving X because that's literally where the fight is happening and they feel they're not winning.

  45. DRM   2 months ago

    Unfortunately, nobody seems willing to reach the logical conclusion, which is that fifty years have demonstrated that the people of the District of Columbia are collectively unfit to exercise the franchise, and that DC home rule is a blatantly-failed mistake of Richard Nixon's which should be abolished.

    Instead, establish a nine-member commission to govern the District, with the the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the state house of each of the three most-populous states appointing one commissioner to serve at his pleasure.

    Also, in acknowledgement of the fact that the people of DC have demonstrated their collective unfitness to vote, and in order to save the funds that would otherwise be wasted on allowing them to further demonstrate that unfitness, have the commission choose DC's presidential electors. (The 23rd Amendment establishes Congress shall choose the method of the electors' appointment; having the governing commission appoint them is perfectly allowed.)

  46. Agammamon   2 months ago

    >Among them, they tend to bring economic growth and high-paying blue-collar jobs.

    Isn't that what they say about sports stadiums?

    You don't buy it for stadiums, you buy the assurances - and they are only assurances - for data centers.

    1. mad.casual   2 months ago

      And the tit-for-tat comparisons between the two aren't favorable.

      On a square-foot basis, the data center probably generates more construction jobs, but those are only temporary. A stadium requires more operators and maintenance on a more permanent basis. Even if you set those equal, tens of thousands if not millions of people come to stadiums every year. Nobody comes to data centers. Sports franchises, generate merchandise shops around and well outside their city. The only people wearing data center merch are the employees almost by design. Teams of multi-million-dollar athletes buy property and build homes in and around stadiums. Local TV and advertisers build ad campaigns around sports teams... I could understand and even agree with equal skepticism, but the disparate unconditional acceptance and rejection is dumb.

      The Bears are leaving Chicago. Unlike other similar stadium rebuilds, the team agreed to fully fund this one. The only thing they required was that the city rebuild the infrastructure around the site to support additional traffic. The city refused. The only data centers that can be built in Chicago are small-scale on existing footprints and, even then, zoning and infrastructure costs can be overwhelming.

  47. Agammamon   2 months ago

    >And of course, they also power artificial intelligence, which is useful for an astonishingly large number of tasks, from research to coding to instructions and advice on how to do just about anything.

    Useful for a large range of tasks that are themselves not useful because the AI creates garbage.

    Like, do you guys even pay attention to the stories? Lawyers are destroying themselves with AI slop and fake citations. One of the largest AI COMPANIES just had their AI leak its source code. Mother fuckers are using AI to help plan mass shootings (we've been lucky because AI is so shit).

  48. Agammamon   2 months ago

    >Trump vs. MAGA influencer

    Keep pushing the narrative that Owens and Carlson and Fuentes are 'MAGA'.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Well, they're not on Vox so they must be MAGA.

    2. charliehall   2 months ago

      MAGA wouldn't exist without them.

  49. Agammamon   2 months ago

    >The Electronic Frontier Foundation is leaving

    Kill it, gut it, wear its skin as a suit.

    And, of course, all organizations not explicitly right-wing inevitably end up capture by the Left.

    They're on Facebook and all the other social media platforms - but because Twitter *doesn't do what none of the other platforms do*, Twitter has to be shunned.

  50. Truthteller1   2 months ago

    Data centers bring very few jobs in relation to their size, cost and resource consumption. Don't be a guppy.

  51. Dillinger   2 months ago

    when will this place champion Monica Salazar?? we're this close to amnesty!!

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2026/04/10/the-list-19-republicans-now-back-salazars-amnesty-for-illegal-aliens/

  52. Rick James   2 months ago

    My plan is to leave DC for Virginia before the next mayor is sworn in, or shortly after at the very least.

    DC is incredibly vulnerable. It has the following major defects:

    1. An incompetent and corrupt government that does not provide basic services effectively

    2. A government whose cost structure depends on taxing the wealthy at levels that approach NYC, but very very little of the charm, charisma, or pull of a place like NYC; indeed, unlike NYC, the surrounding suburbs of Virginia and Maryland are better in essentially every way, including quality-of-life amenities typically associated with living in a big city. To put it simply, DC doesn’t have the kind of moat that allows a place like NYC to shake its residents down so aggressively. For many, it’s worth being robbed by the government of NYC in exchange for living in NYC because NYC is an amazing city; DC is a deeply mediocre place at its best, so the robbery is more apparent and feels less worthwhile.

    He said waking up from is 30 year long nap.

    1. mad.casual   2 months ago

      ... because he was too warm, but too lethargic and groggy to stand up and decisively fix the problem and, instead, decided to simply roll over to the cooler side of the same bed.

    2. Moonrocks   2 months ago

      My plan is to leave DC for Virginia

      That's a bold strategy, Cotton, let's see if it pays off for him.

    3. charliehall   2 months ago

      "cost structure depends on taxing the wealthy at levels that approach NYC"

      Liar.

      DC top rate 10.75%
      NYC top rate 14. 776%

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