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Reason Roundup

House Readies Spy Powers Vote

Plus: New York wants to tax second homes, water in the Dupont Circle fountain, Polish robots chase wild boars, and more...

Christian Britschgi | 4.15.2026 9:30 AM

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House readies for a vote on warrantless spy powers. Last night, GOP leaders in the House cleared the way for a floor vote on an 18-month clean extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) without additional privacy protections some Republicans had wanted.

Section 702 of FISA allows the government to obtain the communications of foreign surveillance targets without needing to go to a judge to get a traditional warrant. This section of the law has long been controversial, as the government has wide discretion to decide which foreigners it wants to put under surveillance, and Americans' communications are collected as part of this surveillance.

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The government "routinely searches through [Section 702] data to find Americans' phone calls, text messages, and emails," notes the Brennan Center for Justice in a recent explainer. "This practice is a bait and switch that drives a gaping hole through the protections of the Fourth Amendment and FISA."

Section 702 of FISA will expire this coming Monday if Congress does not renew it. President Donald Trump and Republican leaders in Congress, including House Speaker Mike Johnson (R–La.), support a "clean" Section 702 extension, with no changes to the program.

But some Republican members of Congress are demanding additional privacy protections, including a requirement that the government obtain a warrant before accessing Americans' data, before reauthorizing the program.

Even so, two Republican Section 702 critics, Reps. Ralph Norman (R–S.C.) and Chip Roy (R–Texas), allowed a clean extension to pass through the House Rules Committee, of which they are both members, last night, reports Politico.

As The Hill notes this morning, lots of Republicans have flip-flopped on FISA reform.

That includes President Trump, who urged lawmakers to "KILL FISA" in 2024. Now he wants an extension of the law without any changes.

On the other hand, Democrats who voted to extend Section 702 in 2024, and helped kill amendments that added a warrant requirement to the law, are now opposing reauthorization. They say the law is much too dangerous in the hands of Donald Trump.

With Republicans' razor-thin margins in the House, Democratic opposition and a few GOP defectors could kill a Section 702 extension.

A more principled commitment to civil liberties among lawmakers, regardless of who the president is, would relieve Americans of having to depend on that razor-thin majority collapsing in order to reclaim their Fourth Amendment rights.


Hochul hoses holiday house havers. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has floated the idea of an additional tax on second homes worth over $5 million to help plug New York City's budget gap, reports The New York Times.

New York City is currently facing a $5.4 billion budget gap, which its new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, wants to close with additional taxes on wealthy individuals and large corporations. Those taxes, however, require approval from the state. Some state lawmakers, and Hochul herself, oppose Mamdani's largest revenue-raising ideas, like a proposed income tax hike.

Mamdani, for his part, has threatened a massive property tax hike if the state doesn't authorize more local taxes or release more financial aid to the city.

Hochul's proposed second home tax can be seen as a compromise measure that gives the city some of the revenue it wants via a very narrow tax on a group of wealthy property owners who may well live in New York part time.

Politically, such a tax is likely a lot more viable than a massive, broadband property tax hike. Even so, the Times notes that similar proposals have been floated and defeated in recent years.

Same time next year. If you think taxes are theft, it doesn't matter if New York is hiking taxes on second homes or sixth homes. It's all unjustified.

From a more practical perspective, a narrow tax on high-value second homes is not going to solve New York City's budget problems. Taxes with such narrow bases often pull in a lot less revenue than policymakers imagine. Even under Hochul's estimated revenue haul, a second home tax would close only about 10 percent of New York City's budget gap.

The question then becomes what happens next year. New York City's spending continues to grow year over year. As federal pandemic aid ends and tax revenues from New York's already steeply progressive tax system fall, the city's budget gap has grown larger and larger each year. It's projected to continue to grow.

Mamdani also wants a rash of new spending programs. The upshot is the state can tax second homes this year, bring in the whole $500 million it's hoping for, and then have to find another group of wealthy people to soak next year, and the year after that.


Scenes from Washington, D.C.: In a very rare occurrence indeed, the fountain at Dupont Circle, just a few blocks from the Reason office, actually has water in it.

In Other Miracles: "Fountain Back On!" https://t.co/xGM7UwT3b0

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  • First the robots came for the wild boars, and I did not speak out, because I was not a wild boar.

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— Reuters (@Reuters) April 14, 2026

  • Federal prosecutors make a surprise visit to the Federal Reserve building.
  • Additional accusations against Eric Swalwell.
  • Reuters reports that shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is mostly unaffected by the U.S. blockade thus far.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   4 hours ago

    ...GOP leaders in the House cleared the way for a floor vote on an 18-month clean extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) without additional privacy protections some Republicans had wanted.

    They want to be free to spy on the next president-elect.

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  2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 hours ago

    "On the other hand, Democrats who voted to extend Section 702 in 2024, and helped kill amendments that added a warrant requirement to the law, are now opposing reauthorization. They say the law is much too dangerous in the hands of Donald Trump."

    Of course. Totalitarian government is only a good idea when the right party holds power. I wonder when we will see this concept actually written into law.

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    1. Quicktown Brix   3 hours ago

      lots of Republicans have flip-flopped on FISA reform...That includes President Trump

      Get out.

      On the other hand, Democrats who voted to extend Section 702 in 2024, and helped kill amendments that added a warrant requirement to the law, are now opposing reauthorization.

      Get out.

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      1. Fist of Etiquette   3 hours ago

        The script will not be altered.

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

      Do warrant requirements even matter with fisa judges like boasberg who openly signed warrants against current laws?

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      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 hours ago

        Or when fed lawyers can get caught lying on the warrant app and only get probation?

        Oh that's right, Reason supported the "investigation" connected to that.

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  3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   4 hours ago

    More leftist riots. More assaults on silent conservatives in their midst. Assault. Poor chemicals on him. Burn his property.

    https://thepostmillennial.com/antifa-attacks-christian-man-burns-his-bible-outside-portland-ice-facility-during-no-kings-riot

    But did you hear about media matters??

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 hours ago

      It's that asymmetric speech-violence thing, right?

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      1. mad.casual   2 hours ago

        Stochastic. Difficult to elucidate from randomness. Unlike all the ActBlue donors who are clearly right-wing domestic terrorists.

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    2. Idaho-Bob   3 hours ago

      It's time to start dropping these creatures. Starting with Democrat darling, MN Angryman.

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      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 hours ago

        It's amazing that his address was posted and nothing happened to him.

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    3. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

      Your speech is violence, their violence is free speech.

      https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/3-arrested-after-turning-point-usa-reporter-posts-video-of-assault/ar-AA20Tjkr

      Minnesota has been a flash point for conflicting views on immigration and on Saturday, a Turning Point USA reporter was attacked during a protest.

      An anti-ICE protest was taking place at the Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, and Savannah Hernandez, a reporter for Turning Point USA, was covering the protest.

      Hernandez was swarmed by people screaming obscenities, blowing horns and whistles in her ears and repeatedly shoving her to the ground and breaking her glasses.

      The Hennepin County Sheriff told NewsNation three people have been arrested.

      Paige Ostroushko was arrested for disorderly conduct and her father, Chris Ostroushko, was arrested for obstruction with force. Her boyfriend was also taken into custody.

      The sheriff submitted charges to the county attorney, who said the cases were submitted Monday and are now under review for potential charging.

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

        And either...

        A month later DA drops all charges

        Or

        Leftist jury chooses not to convict.

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        1. Marshal   40 minutes ago

          A month later DA drops all charges

          Exactly. Do enough so the media moves on, then let your allies go.

          Street armies need protection from local law enforcement and other government agencies. You do the things they can't, they ensure you don't face consequences for doing their bidding.

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  4. Fist of Etiquette   4 hours ago

    ...lots of Republicans have flip-flopped on FISA reform.

    They were told they may chirp about it a little, but they will ultimately pass it.

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  5. JesseAz (RIP CK)   4 hours ago

    The affordability message from democrats is surely working. Whats this? Raising property taxes by 50%?

    https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/massachusetts-town-weighs-50-property-tax-hike-residents-push-back

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 hours ago

      Fortunately, a majority of South Hadley voters rejected both tax increases. But they may now face Massachusetts state re-education camps.

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  6. JesseAz (RIP CK)   4 hours ago

    Poor damonsullum. This rarely used mandamus ruling is brutal to Boasberg.

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2026/04/dc-circuit-tells-boasberg-to-stop-criminal-contempt-inquiry-into-deportation-flights/

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  7. Sometimes a Great Notion   4 hours ago

    How many Polish robots does it take to build Skynet?

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    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   3 hours ago

      Those boats were the size of those little cars the middle class Euros drive

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

        And GREEN!

        It might not work in Poland, but I bet we can get the climatology freaks in Germany to embrace riding on pigs.

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    2. Quicktown Brix   3 hours ago

      At least the Polish finally got some kind of intelligence.

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    3. Mickey Rat   3 hours ago

      The T-10 currently seems a bit underpowered for the task.

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      1. Ajsloss   3 hours ago

        What was that at the end? Was the robot saluting the pigs to a chase well played? Giving them the finger? Heiling he who should not be named?

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        1. mad.casual   2 hours ago

          "Hail, Hail Robonia! A land I didn't make up!"

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  8. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 hours ago

    'Hochul's proposed second home tax can be seen as a compromise measure that gives the city some of the revenue it wants via a very narrow tax on a group of wealthy property owners who may well live in New York part time.'

    Hmm, do I catch of whiff of taxes on immigrants?

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    1. mad.casual   2 hours ago

      No. We're talking about property owners. Not immigrants. When we're talking about taxes on the second, or third... or sixth food truck, *then* it's a tax on immigrants. 🙂

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  9. JesseAz (RIP CK)   4 hours ago

    Multicultural liberalism is amazing.


    Caitlin Johnstone
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    I don't mind admitting that I hope the US and Israel suffer a crushing, devastating defeat in Iran. I hope this war collapses the entire US empire. My only loyalty is to humanity, and being on Team Human in today's world means being against the US empire and against Israel.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   4 hours ago

      Meanwhile...

      Post

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      IRAN EXECUTED AT LEAST 1,639 PEOPLE IN 2025 — HIGHEST SINCE 1989

      New report by Iran Human Rights (IHR) and ECPM reveals:

      • 1,639 executions in 2025
      • Up 68% from 975 in 2024
      • At least 48 women executed
      • Over 4 executions per day on average
      • Figures are considered a minimum due to lack of transparency

      NGOs warn executions are being used as a tool of repression, especially after recent protests.

      Hundreds of detained protesters are now at risk of death sentences.

      And this does NOT include the estimated 35,000+ executions carried out without any real judicial process.

      Let that sink in.

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      1. mtrueman   49 minutes ago

        "Let that sink in."

        Death penalty for drug offenses. Half of Iran's executions are due to drug offenses according to my sources. Aren't we supposed to support that?

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        1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   5 minutes ago

          What sources?

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      2. Marshal   36 minutes ago

        Dead people only count if they're killed by Jews or Americans.

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    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 hours ago

      Put progressive liberals in camps. Perhaps between the low tide and high tide lines.

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    3. BYODB   3 hours ago

      The idea that Iran see's Israel or the United States as part of 'Team Human' is improbable, to say the least, making that comment especially tone deaf and retarded.

      Sure, be on the side of terrorists and murders that literally behead babies with swords. That's 'Team Human' to these morons, I guess.

      And no, the United States and Israel aren't pure as driven snow but when compared to Iran we look pretty damn good. It's amazing this particular type of retard doesn't see that.

      Relevant comedy skit?

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

        TDS and hatred of Jews, along with average progressive retardation, make it hard for some people to hold normal values.

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    4. mtrueman   58 minutes ago

      Pro empire, pro republic. Take your pick.

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  10. Fist of Etiquette   4 hours ago

    They say the law is much too dangerous in the hands of Donald Trump.

    It was safe in the redoubtable hands of the autopen.

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  11. JesseAz (RIP CK)   4 hours ago

    The nation thinks Iran is winning the meme wars. Because they used Legos.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/how-iran-won-the-meme-wars/ar-AA20NkAa

    Meanwhile, after Iran announces their new unstoppable midget subs.

    https://x.com/NamelessTechBro/status/2043757960866713759

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  12. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 hours ago

    'New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has floated the idea of an additional tax on second homes'

    According to my progressive friends, owning two houses should be a capital crime. Maybe even owning one house.

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    1. Mickey Rat   3 hours ago

      Sitting socialist Senators exempted, of course.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

        Yup. Just like Stalin.

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  13. JesseAz (RIP CK)   4 hours ago

    Joy behar thinks Jesus was a narcissist for calling himself the messaih. Is every democrat this retarded?

    https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/nicholas-fondacaro/2026/04/14/joy-behar-calls-jesus-narcissistic-acknowledging-hes-messiah

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

      It ain't bragging if it's true

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    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 hours ago

      What about Obama?

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    3. Mickey Rat   3 hours ago

      If you think Jesus was a narcissist for claiming to be the Christ, then you think He was not, and therefore you are not a Christian, by definition.

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    4. Quicktown Brix   3 hours ago

      *eyes darting left and right*

      This sacrilege from the left is intolerable.

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    5. mad.casual   2 hours ago

      So, to be clear, Trump is somewhere between crude egotistical satirist, egomaniacal narcissist, and blasphemously senile, but Joy Behar is between blasphemously retarded, blasphemously dishonest, and blasphemously insane.

      Seriously, the only other reason I can fathom as to why she would say, think, or insist that out loud is to make Trump seem comparatively reasonable.

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  14. Fist of Etiquette   4 hours ago

    New York City is currently facing a $5.4 billion budget gap, which its new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, wants to close with additional taxes on wealthy individuals and large corporations.

    The only way socialism can hold on for any length of time is with an iron curtain around its victims. As far as I can tell, an Escape from New York wall is not in the works.

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    1. TrickyVic (old school)   3 hours ago

      Kids today don't know about the Berlin wall or the USSR.

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      1. BYODB   2 hours ago

        It's at least possible that some of them think the wall was to keep everyone out of their ideal socialist utopia, I suppose.

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        1. Marshal   5 minutes ago

          Like with Cuba, they pretend the US and Western European countries were at fault. Their ideological allies are never responsible for anything.

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      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

        But they think Che is cool.

        Little assholes.

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    2. Rick James   1 hour ago

      The only way socialism can hold on for any length of time is with an iron curtain around its victims.

      It also helps to have an iron curtain around its beneficiaries.

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  15. JesseAz (RIP CK)   4 hours ago

    Intel IG admits he changed whistleblower policy right before pushing the Ukranian whistleblower to congress.

    https://thefederalist.com/2026/04/14/the-timing-is-suspicious-intel-ig-admitted-under-oath-he-changed-whistleblower-rules-for-anti-trump-ukraine-op-in-2019/

    Reminder. Sullum literally gas an article defending this. And reason was outraged the IG was fired.

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  16. Fist of Etiquette   4 hours ago

    A video of a humanoid Polish robot named Edward Warchocki chasing wild boars through the streets of Warsaw has gone viral on social media

    Skynet is a chubby chaser.

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    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   3 hours ago

      Three 3s equals a 9, broseph

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      1. Ajsloss   3 hours ago

        5s and 6s, that's where the bargains are.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

          With or without beer goggles?

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      2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

        And a broken bed.

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    2. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 minutes ago

      Like these guys?

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hOJ6IWttDU

      Cue the banjos from Deliverance.

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  17. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 hours ago

    If you want a tax revolt in the US, simply make the tax bite more obvious. For example, instead of deducting income and payroll taxes from each check throughout the year, collect them all on April 15.

    A rational person might appreciate this, and can earn a return on money saved to pay his tax bill. But the retards who think tax refunds are gifts might be shocked to see what they owe Uncle Sam today.

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    1. BYODB   3 hours ago

      Since about half of people don't pay anything, and instead get transfer payments, I don't think that'll do much good at this point.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

        OK, how about if social welfare beneficiaries had to ask their assigned benefactor for the money in person?

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        1. BYODB   2 hours ago

          Don't worry. If something cannot go on forever, it will stop.

          RE: Steins Law.

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  18. Fist of Etiquette   4 hours ago

    Federal prosecutors make a surprise visit to the Federal Reserve building.

    End the Fed's feng shui!

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  19. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 hours ago

    'Scenes from Washington, D.C.: In a very rare occurrence indeed, the fountain at Dupont Circle, just a few blocks from the Reason office, actually has water in it.'

    Water, or some of that D.C. raw sewage, getting open air treatment?

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    1. TrickyVic (old school)   3 hours ago

      Homeless people need a place to bathe.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

        What do you call a bunch of naked hobos in a public fountain?

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        1. BYODB   2 hours ago

          Congress?

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  20. Fist of Etiquette   4 hours ago

    Additional accusations against Eric Swalwell.

    Ha. They're driving that lesson home hard. DO. NOT. OVER. STEP.

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  21. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 hours ago

    'First the robots came for the wild boars, and I did not speak out, because I was not a wild boar.'

    If you live anywhere in the US with a feral hog infestation, you might speak out--in favor of robots (and BBQ).

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    1. Mickey Rat   3 hours ago

      They are essentially a ball of rage with tusks and made out of pork.

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    2. mad.casual   2 hours ago

      As someone who grew up working on a hog farm, watching Old Yeller, it's all fun and games until one of the boars realizes the Unitree G1 is 4' tall, weighs 77 lbs., and has a top speed of 4.5 mph. Then it becomes a useful tool for teaching boars how to deal with small, slow moving bipeds.

      My solution: Introduce a fabulous breed of gorillas that feeds on pork and then freezes to death in the winter.

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  22. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 hours ago

    'Reuters reports that shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is mostly unaffected by the U.S. blockade thus far.'

    Pop quiz: who is more retarded, Reuters or Reason?

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

      Rothtard was assuring us this was a full blockade. Then reality hit.

      To him it was better when Iran controlled the strait. He'll never admit he was laughably wrong.

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  23. Fist of Etiquette   3 hours ago

    First the robots came for the wild boars, and I did not speak out, because I was not a wild boar.

    The Haminator has come back in time to find Sarah Baconnor.

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  24. Fist of Etiquette   3 hours ago

    Reuters reports that shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is mostly unaffected by the U.S. blockade thus far.

    Reuters wants Trump to start sinking ships.

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  25. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    I own a small fishing cabin in upstate NY about 1200sq ft on about 1/2 acre, both neighbors are double-wide trailers. No heat or air con. It is not connected to any city services (water or sewer). The fire dept. is 10+ miles away and is only a small volunteer corp. No police dept. but possibly country sheriff will respond to emergency. Unpaved road. It is unoccupied for about 8 months every year, no kids ever in school there. In short, I get basically NOTHING in return for my taxes.

    But the taxes are higher for that than for my southern farm 42+ acres, house is 4x the size, and there's a barn and a pool.

    If it had not been in my family since 1956, had I not been conceived there, grown up there every summer, I'd sell it and save a lot of headache and so many thousands of dollars getting handed to NY state every year.

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    1. Ron   2 hours ago

      to your point anytime they raise taxes on homes especially second homes, people often abandon them, sometime they sale but often the tax on the sale is so bad you can't even sale them so people leave them and they go to rot, I actually know a person in this situation now. this has happened several times in the past. It is why so many large old Victorian homes rotted away.

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  26. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 hours ago

    Hey, Reason! Anything interesting or significant happening in Ireland?

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

      Did Kneecap drop a new album? - reason, probably

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    2. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 hours ago

      Too local.

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  27. Super Scary   3 hours ago

    "In a very rare occurrence indeed, the fountain at Dupont Circle, just a few blocks from the Reason office, actually has water in it."

    I don't want them to ever claim they didn't cover some other story because it was "too local." Who gives a shit about some random fountain?

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  28. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    Principal tackles would-be school shooter before he can open fire (except for principle getting shot in the leg in the tackle).

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/dramatic-moment-oklahoma-principal-kirk-moore-tackles-columbine-obsessed-school-shooter-while-being-shot/ar-AA20W3AJ

    Hawkins told investigators he wanted to carry out a Columbine-like massacre.

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    1. mad.casual   2 hours ago

      Kirk Moore

      Get that man a state-funded pension. Or another one.

      "Myles Garret ain't got shit on me!"

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  29. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    Fairfax Va DA works hard to keep illegal aliens out of jail and on the streets to do those things they do.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/democrats-two-tiered-justice-system-for-illegal-immigrants/ar-AA20Ljep

    Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano undercharged yet another violent illegal immigrant this week, ensuring that yet another danger to the community will be released onto an unsuspecting public to harm again. Far from being a one-time mistake, undercharging illegal immigrants is the stated policy of Descano’s office and part of a wider Democratic Party campaign to create sanctuaries for illegal immigration.

    https://wjla.com/news/local/illegal-immigrants-5-years-murder-fairfax-county-plea-deal-virginia-commonwealths-attorney-steve-descano-maldin-anibal-guzman-wis-alonso-sorto-portillo-ice-department-of-homeland-security

    Two illegal immigrant men pleaded guilty to murdering a man in Fairfax County in 2024.

    They faced up to 40 years in prison. But they are now set only to serve five years behind bars.

    The reason why the two men will be serving five years behind bars for murder is that Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano’s office offered them a generous plea deal. And both men took it.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

      It is amazing watching illegals get less time than American citizens.

      Qb will probably justify this again. Then demand they dont get deported after the 5 years.

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      1. Quicktown Brix   2 hours ago

        Justify what again, you dishonest bastard?

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        1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 hours ago

          The English got used to it, why can't we?

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          1. Quicktown Brix   17 minutes ago

            You will.

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  30. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    3d printers are not protected by 1st amendment?

    https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/26/04/14/209219/california-ghost-gun-bill-wants-3d-printers-to-play-cop-eff-says

    "Under these proposed laws, manufacturers of consumer 3D printers must ensure their printers only work with their software, and implement firearm detection algorithms on either the printer itself or in a slicer software," wrote Braun earlier this month. "These algorithms must detect firearm files using a maintained database of existing models. Vendors of printers must then verify that printers are on the allow-list maintained by the state before they can offer them for sale. Owners of printers will be guilty of a crime if they circumvent these intrusive scanning procedures or load alternative software, which they might do because their printer manufacturer ends support."

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    1. BYODB   2 hours ago

      Well, it would certainly seem they aren't protected by the second at the very least.

      It's another of those efforts designed to circumvent those constitutional amendments, rather like trying to drive ammo manufacturers out of business since the 2nd amendment doesn't mention ammo.

      I notice they don't try to restrict the sale of metal lathes or demand they come with installed software to make sure they don't manufacture any metal tubes...

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    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

      Also coming soon: totalitarian bans on metal and tools.

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      1. mad.casual   2 hours ago

        I'm not even entirely clear on how the print ban is supposed to work.

        For the 3D printed glock it's essentially rails, a trigger guard, and a handle, or even just the frame of one.

        I'm no master slicer or printer and even I think I could take a weekend, maybe a week, and figure out how to 3D print some junk part and force the slicer to make the actual gun out of supports... or half a frame from one set of supports and the other half from a different set of supports and they just snap together in a vice... all without modifying the software itself.

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        1. BYODB   48 minutes ago

          It's California, they don't know or care how it's supposed to work or even if it's effective at doing the thing they claim it'll do.

          It's social signaling as legislation, and little else.

          After all, I can just go and buy a 3rd printer in another state that does not have the retarded California OS.

          Of course, manufacturers will be happy to lobotomize their equipment in this way since it reinforces their monopoly when no one else can legally modify their equipment and must rely 100% on the manufacturer for any updates. Apple is probably salivating at such a deal since it basically destroys any notion of right to repair.

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          1. mad.casual   12 minutes ago

            Right.

            After all, I can just go and buy a 3rd printer in another state that does not have the retarded California OS.

            The whole 3D printer movement started, even if only nominally, as open source software and machines that could build themselves.

            The parts, materials, plans, boards, software are all already out there to build your own from screws, aluminum extrusion, and software on github. Even kits for the more functional and popular ones. Sizable supports communities for the more exotic ones.

            SSDD -
            Republicans: "Can we not *blast* kids with unfiltered social media and adult content from the second they turn on their phones? Sure, the 3D printer kit coming bundled with Glock parts ready to print out of the box isn't the best idea, but you can't ban the 3D printer any more than you could ban the 2D printer. With enough time and ingenuity, they're going to figure it out, but that doesn't mean the choice is between holding their face in front of the firehose or go without fighting fires."

            Democrats (California, Colorado, Massachusetts, wherever): "Hold my beer." (proceeds to oppose *all* age verification that isn't cast into the dies of the microprocessors alongside gun-banning algorithms)

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  31. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 hours ago

    Too local and not enough TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!, TRUMP!:

    "Appeals court orders judge to end contempt investigation of Trump administration deportation flights"
    [...]
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge must end his “intrusive” contempt investigation of the Trump administration for failing to comply with an order over flights carrying Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador last year, a divided appeals court panel ruled Tuesday.
    Chief Judge James Boasberg abused his discretion in forging ahead with criminal contempt proceedings stemming from the March 2025 deportation flights, according to the majority opinion by a three-judge panel from U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
    The ruling is the latest twist in a yearlong legal saga that has became a flashpoint in President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign. The White House has portrayed Boasberg as a biased judge who overstepped his authority..."
    https://apnews.com/article/trump-judge-boasberg-contempt-f5ab5110336be20773e8aa8d5b484879

    Sometimes, it takes a 2X4 across the chops to get the asshole's attention.

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  32. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    This was local news. Illegal alien drunk driver with no license runs over two children on sidewalk, killing them both. If Biden's open borders had not let him in, these two kids would almost certainly still be alive today.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/dui-driver-denied-bond-to-be-placed-on-ice-detainer-after-2-boys-hit-killed-in-upstate-officials/ar-AA20N9oh

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    1. Z Crazy   2 hours ago

      Illegalkind is a threat to us all!

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  33. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    The UK is lost.

    https://www.spiked-online.com/2026/04/15/britains-asylum-racket-is-news-to-no-one/

    On the front page of the BBC News website today is an investigation into immigration lawyers, who were found to be coaching fraudulent asylum claims, fabricating backstories, inventing persecution, selling identities wholesale to anyone who can pay. This is important journalism, and the team responsible deserves credit for it. Real, old-fashioned, get-your-hands-dirty investigative reporting, of the kind that used to be the BBC’s reason for existing. Congratulations, sincerely, to everyone involved.

    Now, can we have a moment of honesty about what this ‘revelation’ actually reveals? Nothing. Nothing whatsoever that anyone paying attention did not already know. This has been going on for decades. Decades during which successive home secretaries of both parties stood at despatch boxes and talked about the integrity of the system, the rigour of the process, the robust safeguards in place, while the asylum industry quietly got on with its work, billing by the hour, gaming by the year, and laughing all the way to the legal aid pot.

    https://www.spiked-online.com/2026/04/14/no-sadiq-londons-decline-isnt-disinformation/

    London mayor Sadiq Khan, whose city is not particularly happy these days. Concerns about crime and demographic change are long-standing in the capital. Recently, we’ve seen mobs of anti-social teenagers using the Easter holidays to loot supermarkets and menace shoppers in Clapham. Last week, a 21-year-old man was stabbed to death in Primrose Hill, the latest victim of endemic knife crime. The borough of Tower Hamlets has essentially become Lutfur Rahman’s personal sectarian fiefdom, with UKIP marches banned, women prevented from partaking in fun-runs organised by mosques, and now a ministerial corruption probe over cash being ‘funnelled’ to Bangladeshi groups.

    In the face of these alarming social problems, Khan instead warns that London is facing a ‘dark blizzard of disinformation’. Speaking at the Cambridge Disinformation Summit last week, he presented the findings of a City Hall report into the supposed scourge of disinformation today.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

      Spain beat them to the punch. Just gave citizenship to illegals. Claims is 500k. Actual estimates are 1.5 to 2M. All so the leftists can stay in charge.

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    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

      The only hope now is to ship all the immigrants and their progressive champions in the US to Europe, and invite back any remaining people who support classic western values.

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    3. Rick James   1 hour ago

      On the front page of the BBC News website today is an investigation into immigration lawyers, who were found to be coaching fraudulent asylum claims, fabricating backstories, inventing persecution, selling identities wholesale to anyone who can pay.

      Everyone knows this has been going on in nearly every Western Nation, and it absolutely 197% happens here.

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  34. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    Baby Jessica falls down a well of a different type.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/baby-jessica-who-made-headlines-when-she-fell-down-a-well-arrested/ar-AA20RAZX

    A Texas woman who grabbed national headlines after being stuck in well three decades ago when she was just 18 months old has been arrested on domestic violence charges.

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  35. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    Iran trying to dig out blown up and buried launchers to try to salvage.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/iran-digging-for-buried-missile-launchers/ar-AA20VKvp

    Iran is digging out its underground missile bases during the ceasefire with the US and Israel, satellite imagery suggests.

    Heavy machinery has been seen clearing debris from blocked tunnels, scooping up rubble and loading it into nearby trucks.

    Those entrances were deliberately targeted in earlier strikes by the US and Israel, as part of a strategy aimed at trapping missile launchers underground.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

      But did you hear Iran is winning?

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  36. mad.casual   3 hours ago

    If you think taxes are theft, it doesn't matter if New York is hiking taxes on second homes or sixth homes.

    Try telling that to Bernie "nobody needs more than 3 homes" Sanders.

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    1. Ajsloss   3 hours ago

      The administrators need a little something extra, you know, being more equal and all.

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  37. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 hours ago

    No jokes yet about Polish sausage?

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  38. Medulla Oblongata   2 hours ago

    Socialism at work...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/here-s-how-much-taxpayers-will-pay-for-mamdani-s-first-socialist-grocery-store-due-to-open-next-year/ar-AA20TMzv

    The controversial project could be the first of five city-run grocery stores that formed the cornerstone of Mamdani's campaign.

    It has now emerged the total cost for the stores will be an eye-watering $70 million while New York City faces a $5.4 billion budget crunch.

    'At our stores, eggs will be cheaper, breads will be cheaper,' he said during a 100-day address on Monday night. 'Grocery shopping will no longer be an unsolvable equation.'

    -------------

    Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) in 1985 praised countries where people "line up for food," calling breadlines a "good thing." because it means people are getting food.

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    1. BYODB   2 hours ago

      Imagine thinking that grocery shopping is an unsolvable equation.

      Or, even worse, thinking that government run stores will have anything on the shelves.

      This is just one more example, in a long line of examples, of socialists promising that scarcity isn't real and it's just a tool of capitalist oppression.

      Amusingly socialists prove that scarcity is a very real thing far more obviously than any capitalist society ever has.

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    2. Rick James   1 hour ago

      Go, full speed ahead. Jam the throttle down. Sanctuary city, sanctuary state, open their borders, let everyone in, pay for it. I'm absolutely for everything New York does. Laboratory of Democracy. Higher income taxes, property taxes, free buses, free healthcare, free housing. Go, go, go, go, gooooo!

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  39. Rick James   1 hour ago

    Plus: New York wants to tax second homes,

    I unironically support all tax increases in New York. Enrichment isn't free.

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