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War on Drugs

Another Drug Boat Bombing

Plus: The U.S. blockade widens, Los Angeles teachers get a pay bump, the sunny side of a treeless national mall, and more...

Christian Britschgi | 4.16.2026 9:38 AM

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a still from footage of a September 2 attack on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean | Pentagon
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More alleged drug boat slayings. The U.S. military announced last night that it had bombed another boat it claims was smuggling drugs into the country.

U.S. Southern Command claimed on social media to have killed three male "narco-terrorists" in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The post includes a video of the "kinetic" strike turning the bombed boat into a fireball.

On April 15, at the direction of #SOUTHCOM commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations. Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along known… pic.twitter.com/EaGDMHmpan

— U.S. Southern Command (@Southcom) April 16, 2026

The New York Times reports that this is the 51st time the Trump administration has used the military to bomb suspected drug boats. The attacks have killed a total of 177 people.

Though it shouldn't be, trafficking drugs is a crime. Criminals are normally arrested by the police, instead of being killed by the military. Trump's use of the military to kill suspected drug smugglers in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean has been legally controversial since the strikes began in September of last year.

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The administration has adopted the seemingly contradictory position that it can summarily execute alleged narco-traffickers because they are terrorists engaged in "armed conflict" with the U.S., but that the strikes themselves do not count as "hostilities" that Congress could stop under the War Powers Resolution.

Neither the administration's designation of drug smugglers as armed combatants at war with the U.S. nor its denial that it is engaged in hostilities makes sense on its own.

Standard definitions of armed conflict and armed combatant can't be stretched to cover drug smugglers. Blowing up drug smugglers, on the other hand, would seem to very clearly meet the definition of hostilities.

The Trump administration has tried to say it's not engaged in hostilities that would trigger the War Powers Resolution because the U.S. military personnel blowing up the drug boats are not at risk of being attacked by their targets.

"This argument concedes that the targets posed no immediate threat, meaning Trump authorized the use of lethal force in circumstances where it was morally and legally unjustified," wrote Jacob Sullum in a recent issue of Reason.

Lawmakers have put forward multiple resolutions to stop the Trump administration from continuing with boat strikes, but all have failed thus far.

As it stands, the president continues to exercise the effectively unchecked power to kill people he alone decides need killing.


Blockade broadens. Meanwhile, in our other noncongressionally sanctioned conflict, the U.S. military has broadened the scope of Iranian shipping that's subject to its blockade.

That blockade that began on Monday initially targeted ports and oil terminals along the Iranian coast. Lloyd's List reports this morning that U.S. Central Command has issued updated guidance asserting a right to board and seize Iran-linked vessels anywhere on the open seas.

The expanded geographic scope of the blockade, when combined with the U.S. military's wide definition of contraband subject to the blockade, means "almost any industrial cargo bound for Iran could plausibly be intercepted," the publication notes.

As The Wall Street Journal detailed in a story yesterday, there's a cat-and-mouse game being played in waters near Iran between the U.S. military and "shadow fleet" ships that have long used various means of deception (like spoofed locations and turned-off transponders) to smuggle sanctioned Iranian oil.

U.S. Central Command claims no Iranian-linked ships have managed to slip its blockade within the first 48 hours. The Journal reports that at least 10 ships, some of which show signs of shadow fleet activity, have managed to transit the Strait of Hormuz.


More money, more problems. Earlier this week, the Los Angeles Unified School District reached an agreement with three employee unions to avoid a strike by raising salaries for teachers and other staff.

Despite shrinking enrollment, Los Angeles' per-pupil spending has continued to increase at a much higher rate than overall inflation.

Bizarre situation brewing in LA public schools, as reported by WSJ today

Teachers and parents say schools regularly run out of cleaning supplies and toilet paper

But per-student spending rose from $11.7k to $29.3k since 2014 — about 5x the rate of inflation

Notably…. the…

— Rachel Premack (@rrpre) April 15, 2026

As The Los Angeles Times reports, the district will likely have to dip into its already depleting reserves to pay for the pay increases that the unions extracted. Absent aid from the state, district officials are at an apparent loss as to how to pay for the employee raises.

It's quite possible that L.A. teachers and school staff do deserve a raise. It's hard to say one way or another when the government is the one setting the price of labor.

But a school district going broke while it spends more and more money educating fewer and fewer students is not something taxpayers, parents, or students should have to accept.


Scenes from Washington, D.C.: On X, the account Echoes of War shared an early–20th century image of the National Mall and surrounding areas, as seen from the top of the Washington Monument.

The Victorian landscaping and architecture of the Mall looking east from the top of the Washington Monument, showing the influence of the Downing Plan and Adolph Cluss on the National Mall c. 1904. pic.twitter.com/0hVfeiADlw

— Echoes of War (@EchoesofWarYT) April 14, 2026

That generated some complaints about today's comparatively treeless mall.

Nobody in DC in the summer is glad there's a wide treeless mall instead of this shady park. https://t.co/02MYzyNbX5

— Jacob Shell (@JacobAShell) April 15, 2026

can they put trees on the national mall again, it's unbearable to go on for half of the year https://t.co/R1vT38aXyT

— meowtown (@hieywieyneue) April 15, 2026

 

All things considered, I think today's mall functions pretty well as a summertime park. The walking paths themselves are all tree-lined. Today's open spaces allow people to use the mall for sports, kite flying, and other fun activities that would be difficult to pull off in an urban forest.

The real upgrade that the mall needs is a few more permanent bathrooms and water fountains that actually work.


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  • Also read Scott Alexander on how Orbán was still bad, even if he wasn't a full-on dictator.
  • Make World Cup attendees pay for their bus trips.
  • In the wake of Eric Swalwell's exit from the California governor's race, Tom Steyer surges.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   3 hours ago

    The U.S. military announced last night that it had bombed another boat it claims was smuggling drugs into the country.

    I envision a bomber flying overhead. "Bombs away!"

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    1. Dillinger   45 minutes ago

      Memphis Belle II: Caribbean Theater

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  2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

    Iran: you cant blockade us, we blockade ourselves.

    https://redstate.com/streiff/2026/04/15/iran-announces-blockade-of-its-own-petrochemical-industry-n2201329

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    1. Weigel's Cock Ring   57 minutes ago

      It's pretty incredible: Iran thought that the Strait of Hormuz was the world's biggest ace up their sleeve, but instead it turned out to be one of the biggest self-owns in military and geopolitical history!

      Wall Street has clearly figured out what the communist scum in the media either still haven't figured out or refuse to admit: America has more or less already won the war and it's all over but the formal surrender. Iran's military has pretty much been decimated, and now their economy is on the verge of total collapse.

      The ayatollahs will be lucky if they manage to come out of this without getting overthrown by their own military once the officers are no longer getting paid.

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  3. Fist of Etiquette   3 hours ago

    Though it shouldn't be, trafficking drugs is a crime. Criminals are normally arrested by the police, instead of being killed by the military.

    Their crime is actually evading tariffs.

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  4. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

    Wapo wonders how Swallwell rose so high in fem products despite a decade plus of rumors.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/15/swalwell-allegations-democrats-california-rise/?utm_campaign=wp_main&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social

    Who wants to tell wapo what their job is?

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    1. Idaho-Bob   3 hours ago

      Their job is to publish Swalwell's anti-Trump rants. Their job is to tell us Swalwell didn't threaten gunowners with nukes. Their job is to run cover for any (D) no matter how heinous the behavior is.

      Even the link above is classic gaslighting from WaPo.

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

        Fair.

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    2. damikesc   1 hour ago

      Their job is to be the stenographer of the Dems. The Dems changed their mind on protecting Swalwell.

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  5. Fist of Etiquette   3 hours ago

    ...the U.S. military personnel blowing up the drug boats are not at risk of being attacked by their targets.

    Apparently he's never talked to cops who've almost lost their lives because fentanyl came within arm's reach.

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

    LA unified is one of the worst school districts in the country. At least half of the morons employed there should be fired. Parents bend over backwards to get their kids out of LA unified

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

      But more (unlimited?) money will fix that!

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  7. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

    Why is California so broke? Trans surgeries for homeless illegals exposed.

    https://www.city-journal.org/article/homeless-illegal-immigrants-sex-change-california

    But not just California.

    Nate Friedman
    @NateFriedman97
    EXPOSED I went to the Child Center of New York — a $93.7 million taxpayer-funded nonprofit — and discovered they're providing FREE gender affirming care to illegal immigrant minors without parental consent.

    Through a partnership with Callen-Lorde, a mobile medical van shows up every month to give kids ages 12-18 hormone consultations, identity counseling, and chest binders.

    No parental consent required under New York law. All funded by YOUR tax money through Medicaid and federal grants.

    The CEO makes $603,000 a year — and founded a SEPARATE organization "backed by a landmark investment" from the nonprofit she runs. She makes 20x what her teachers do and is on Mamdani's transition team.

    The anti-ICE flyers posted at these daycares? Funded by George Soros.

    Your tax dollars at work.

    https://x.com/NateFriedman97/status/2042029053721325790

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    1. Chuck P. (Now with less Sarc more snark)   3 hours ago

      "and is on Mamdani's transition team."

      Indeed.

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    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

      FAKE NEWS! MAGA! TRUMP!

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    3. damikesc   1 hour ago

      Weird. I don't see Reason editors discussing withholding tax payments over this type of thing.

      Truly, truly odd.

      IRS thanked me for my linking to that article, BTW.

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  8. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

    Vote them out.

    Bill Melugin
    @BillMelugin_
    NEW: Six House Republicans voted with Democrats today to advance Rep. Ayanna Pressley's (D-MA) HR965, which would provide Temporary Protected Status to Haitians in the US for 3 years. Motion passed 219-209. It will now go to a final House vote tomorrow. The six House GOP to vote with Democrats were:

    Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE)
    Rep. Maria Salazar (R-FL)
    Rep. Carlos Gimenez (R-FL)
    Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA)
    Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY)
    Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY)

    Rep. Kevin Kiley (I-CA), an independent who caucuses with Republicans, also voted with the Democrats.

    Luckily the house statement has no power.

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    1. chemjeff radical individualist   3 hours ago

      Let me guess: the Haitians deserve to go back to their shithole country because they were caught eating cats again?

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      1. Idaho-Bob   2 hours ago

        They deserve to go back because they contribute less than nothing to the US. 80% are on welfare.

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        1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 hours ago

          You're going to have to provide a source for your statistic.

          But even if I were to grant your premise, what do you think of the other 20%? Should they get to stay?

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

            Only if they stay in your house, and you support them without a single taxpayer dollar.

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            1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

              Jeff would never do charity work or pay into charity unless he can force everyone else to as well. He literally told us that.

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          2. Idaho-Bob   2 hours ago

            52.7% are on welfare, 30% use "other" assistance like SNAP.

            The other ~20% can stay if they can provide tax returns PROVING they work and contribute.

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            1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

              The funniest thing about the Ellis island articles reason loves is they never mention the no public charge part of it.

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            2. chemjeff radical individualist   1 hour ago

              Still don't see a source for your statistics. Do you have a source?

              What would constitute sufficient proof? Would immigrants working at any job be sufficient to you? Would you require that the job pay a certain minimum amount in order for them to be permitted to stay? How much would they have to "contribute", and what form would this contribution be? Would simply being here and living a peaceful life be sufficient "contribution" or would you expect net tax revenue or something?

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              1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   46 minutes ago

                Hey Lying Jeffy, what lies did J6 defense attorneys tell?

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              2. Idaho-Bob   42 minutes ago

                Chat GPT bitch. Ask it about Haitian HIV rates and medical costs associated.

                Since you continue to say "immigrants" regarding every MF who crosses the US border, I'll just say this: If you weren't born to legal US citizens, you do not qualify for any assistance. You do not vote until citizenship is obtained. If you did not immigrate legally you are only entitled to a one-way flight/train/bus ride home.

                Clear enough for you?

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                1. chemjeff radical individualist   33 minutes ago

                  But that is contrary to what you said above, in which you seemed okay with letting the supposed 20% of Haitians stay who aren't using welfare. So which is it, do they all have to go, or are you willing to let peaceful ones stay?

                  Do you actually think Haitians are harming this country? Do you actually think if all the Haitians left tomorrow, that America would be a measurably better place? Why do you really think that this group of people is so terrible for America? I guarantee that there is more corporate welfare going to rich assholes, than there is SNAP benefits being spent on Haitians. If you are upset about your tax money being improperly spent, why not focus on where the problem is biggest?

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                  1. Outlaw Josey Wales   6 minutes ago

                    Why do you really think that this group of people is so terrible for America? I guarantee that there is more corporate welfare going to rich assholes, than there is SNAP benefits being spent on Haitians.
                    Which costs the American Taxpayer less?
                    a. Money spent on corporate welfare going to (Jeff's clearly biased assertion) rich assholes PLUS money spent on SNAP benefits for illegally present Haitians.
                    or
                    b. Money spent on corporate welfare going to (Jeff's clearly biased assertion) rich assholes.

                    I don't like or want either. I like a. less.

                    Jeff's next (probably) deflective comment.
                    I never said Illegal Haitians. Talk about a bias.

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                2. chemjeff radical individualist   31 minutes ago

                  ChatGPT cites the Center for Immigration Studies. Do you know how that figure was arrived at, and the limitations on those statistics? Do you care, or are you just going to use whatever statistic justifies your pre-existing biases, regardless of how terrible or flawed the statistics are?

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                  1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   11 minutes ago

                    Hey Lying Jeffy, what lies did J6 defense attorneys tell?

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      2. damikesc   1 hour ago

        They deserve to go back to their shithole country because TEMPORARY has a meaning and it is not "permanent".

        We need no reason.

        Besides, wasn't Trump "wrong" to refer to Haiti as a shithole country? Because Dems act like going there is a death sentence.

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  9. Fist of Etiquette   3 hours ago

    U.S. Central Command claims no Iranian-linked ships have managed to slip its blockade within the first 48 hours. The Journal reports that at least 10 ships, some of which show signs of shadow fleet activity, have managed to transit the Strait of Hormuz.

    Corporate media or the federal government. My money is on them somehow both lying about this.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

      Which one suffers more from TDS?

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

        The journal is. Centcom already stated they are allowing limited deliveries to china from Iran in agreement china doesnt provide weapons or materials used in weapons.

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  10. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

    Why was Fani Willis' office given 2M in a no bid contract by Biden right before she opened an investigation into Trump and his lawyers?

    https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/georgia-lawmaker-wants-fani-willis-answer-questions-about-grant

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    1. damikesc   1 hour ago

      More stuff Reason writers are OK with paying their taxes for.

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  11. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

    Some justice, but too late.

    https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/justice-department-moves-dismiss-j6-seditious-conspiracy-convictions-oath

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  12. Fist of Etiquette   3 hours ago

    Despite shrinking enrollment, Los Angeles' per-pupil spending has continued to increase at a much higher rate than overall inflation.

    Unless you cut funding (hahahahahaha) then the math states that shrinking enrollment would de facto lead to more per-pupil spending, he said in a snotty well-actually kind of way.

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    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   3 hours ago

      We don't take kindly to those kinds of maths around here.

      - Randy Weingarten

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    2. Rocinante   3 hours ago

      Something, something about numerators and denominators…math is hard. I meant racist.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

        And fractions are definitely white patriarchal privilege. Plus not metric, like our superior Euro-betters use.

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  13. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

    Biden and Mayorkas opened the borders, claimed proper vetting, gifted greens cards.

    Yet at least weekly these "vetted" individuals commit murder or rape.

    Wonder if David bier has stats on illegal violent crimes normalized by number of years in the country.


    Secretary Markwayne Mullin

    @SecMullinDHS
    On Monday, a DHS employee, Lauren Bullis, was brutally shot and stabbed to death by Olaolukitan Adon Abel, a 26-year-old, born in the United Kingdom, who was naturalized by the Biden Administration in 2022.

    Since President Trump took office,
    @USCIS
    has implemented measures to ensure individuals with criminal histories and who otherwise lack good moral character do not attain citizenship.

    He possesses a prior criminal record that includes convictions for sexual battery, battery against a police officer, obstruction, and assault with a deadly weapon, vandalism and now stands accused of murdering
    @DHSgov
    employee Lauren Bullis by shooting and stabbing her while she walked her dog.

    He has also been arrested for the murder of an unidentified woman whom he reportedly shot outside a Checkers, before randomly shooting a homeless man multiple times outside a Kroger in Brookhaven.

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    1. chemjeff radical individualist   3 hours ago

      People who commit crimes that violate the NAP deserve to be punished. We can both agree on that.

      Would you agree that people who are not murderers and rapists should not be lumped in with those who are, just because both happen to be immigrants?

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

        Would you agree that a criminal not in the US can't kill, rape, or rob anyone in the US?

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      2. damikesc   1 hour ago

        If they're here illegally, no. They are illegals, period. If the first thing you do coming here is to violate our laws, you're of no use to us. Immigration policy should SOLELY be to the benefit of the US. If a single immigrant does not do so, then that immigrant is 100% unneeded and can go back...anywhere else but here.

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      3. Marshal   32 minutes ago

        should not be lumped in with those who are,

        Notice the lies. Even other illegal immigrants are not punished like illegal immigrants who murder people. To they extent they are "punished" at all it is for being here illegally.

        But the premise of Jeffey's argument assumes they face group guilt. Every comment he makes is pure propaganda.

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        1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   4 minutes ago

          I don’t call him Lying Jeffy for nothing.

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      4. MT-Man   24 minutes ago

        No - because who know what other crimes they have committed, you've basically said only murderers and rapists commit crimes. If you'd like to redefine you point please do.

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        1. chemjeff radical individualist   9 minutes ago

          No, what I've tried to say that if you have a group of immigrants, and if some of those immigrants commit a crime like murder, it is unfair and unjust to associate all of them with the crime of murder. Would you agree or disagree?

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    2. Social Justice is neither   3 hours ago

      So this is what the pajama class Leftists mean when they say doing the jobs Americans won't do.

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      1. damikesc   1 hour ago

        I still loved how Biden was POWERLESS to do anything about the border without that bill negotiated with an effete RINO who guaranteed at least 5,000 illegals a day minimum with no actual hard limits whatsoever.

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

    It should be noted to the idiots at reason that the guy replacing Victor orbon is tougher on immigration, and won because Victor orbon was too soft, and took bribes to Let in immigrants.

    But this is reason their thought process is
    "orbon liked Trump, orbon lost so trump lost, that means globalists socialists win!"

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    1. Super Scary   3 hours ago

      There is going to be a period of time after 2028 that more than half the media is not going to know how to report on something because they won't have Trump to act as a barometer.

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      1. Idaho-Bob   2 hours ago

        They'll blame Trump and MAGA for years to come. For everything. They'll make shit up just like they do now. In ten years, Eric Swalwell be reported as MAGA.

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        1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 hours ago

          They'll blame Trump and MAGA for years to come. For everything.

          You're right! And it's all Biden's fault!

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

            Sad that you think you are clever.

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            1. damikesc   1 hour ago

              Morons seldom know they are morons. Much to our chagrin.

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      2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

        Umm... reason talked about trump far more than Biden during the 4 years Trump wasn't president. Theyll manage.

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      3. Marshal   26 minutes ago

        Not really, they oppose all Reps like they do Trump. That's why they've called every Rep President since Bush the Elder a Nazi.

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    2. Marshal   13 minutes ago

      It's very positive to show someone on the right can be replaced by someone else on the right with both refusing to give in to left wing demands on immigration and bureaucratic autocracy. It's less clear this can happen in the US given the two party system. But it speaks well of the right-electorate that they are motivated to do this.

      Naturally left wingers and fake libertarians cannot recognize what the event really demonstrates, preferring only to continue the anti-Trump narrative.

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  15. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

    Moderate spanberger refuses to sign worst gun measure in the nation. Because she wants to make ot even worse.

    https://bearingarms.com/camedwards/2026/04/14/spanberger-offers-amendment-to-gun-and-magazine-ban-along-with-other-gun-control-bills-n1232210

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    1. Quo Usque Tandem   2 hours ago

      Nothing but political theater that will (hopefully) result in another SCOTUS ruling; not one bit of this legislation addresses crime, except to make criminals of those who do not support her

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

        How else can we fill the gulag?

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    2. damikesc   1 hour ago

      She cannot be re-elected so she is under no obligation to give a shit.

      It is vital that the every single Democrat who claims to be moderate get tied to her as tightly as possible.

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  16. Fist of Etiquette   3 hours ago

    can they put trees on the national mall again, it's unbearable to go on for half of the year

    If the commoners can't afford parasols then they don't need to be visiting where the important people work.

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  17. Fist of Etiquette   3 hours ago

    A woman who was arrested for wearing a penis costume to a No Kings protest in Alabama has been found not guilty on all charges.

    Glad she was able to beat it.

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    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   3 hours ago

      The courtroom erupted with joy.

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      1. Quo Usque Tandem   2 hours ago

        And then she ejaculated her joy

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        1. Ajsloss   2 hours ago

          Didn't appear she had any balls.

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

            Typical chick.

            (But not as typical as it used to be.)

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  18. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 hours ago

    'It's quite possible that L.A. teachers and school staff do deserve a raise. It's hard to say one way or another when the government is the one setting the price of labor.'

    Here's an idea: parents pay directly for schooling their kids. And they can negotiate prices with teachers every day.

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    1. chemjeff radical individualist   3 hours ago

      In your model, would education be mandatory? Would there be truancy laws?

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

        Does reducing state power worry you?

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        1. chemjeff radical individualist   1 hour ago

          I am fine with reducing state power, depending on the particulars. I am asking about your particular model for education involving parents negotiating directly with teachers. What if parents choose not to educate their children? Is this an allowed outcome in your system?

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          1. MT-Man   21 minutes ago

            Per your question isn't using this system the same? They are choosing not to educate. Looks like LA unified has a 30-35% meeting proficiency, ie not educated, yet they pass most of them...

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          2. Marshal   20 minutes ago

            Revealingly not educating children is routine in Jeffey's model but he remains unconcerned about that. Standards exist only for other people.

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

      Its not hard to say. Reason just refuses to. We have teacher pay from private schools and charter schools. It is less than public schools overall, absent high cost private schools. Student performance is better as well.

      2 of the top charter schools in the state here just had teachers unionize. Student performance already dropped.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

        But union dues and DNC donations will increase.

        What's more important?

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    3. damikesc   1 hour ago

      Wow, a Reason writer is unable to determine if a government employee is overpaid.

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      1. Dillinger   31 minutes ago

        libertarians for ... public school unions?

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  19. Fist of Etiquette   3 hours ago

    Tom Palmer at Reason says good riddance to Viktor Orbán.

    Hungary was hungry for cultural enrichment.

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  20. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 hours ago

    'It's quite possible that L.A. teachers and school staff do deserve a raise.'

    I'm a gonna say no. If even half the reports are half right, so-called education in LA produces kids who can't read or write, but are immersed in political ideology. Most of their "teachers" more likely deserve unemployment.

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  21. Mickey Rat   3 hours ago

    "Moderate" Democrat Governor Spanberger signs Virginia up to unconstitutional State Compact to bypass the Electoral College.

    https://wset.com/news/local/spanberger-signs-virginia-into-national-popular-vote-pact-sparking-constitutional-debate-april-2026-politics-democrat-republican-va

    "Fishwick added that if more states join the compact, it is likely to face a legal challenge in federal court.

    "I don't think these states can enter into this and have this be constitutional. Ultimately, there would be serious legal attacks on it, and I think the Supreme Court would find it's unconstitutional," he said.

    ABC13 reached out to our state republican representatives for comment: Congressmen Ben Cline, Morgan Griffith and John McGuire. Cline did not respond, and Griffith was unavailable; however, McGuire sent a statement, sharing his thoughts on the move:

    “Virginia voters have a right to decide who they want representing them in the White House,” Rep. McGuire wrote. “The Commonwealth’s electoral votes should go directly to the candidate chosen by Virginians. Abigail Spanberger is once again proving she is a radical leftist and far from moderate, as she claims to be. She is making Virginia unaffordable, putting dangerous criminals back on the street, raising taxes for all Virginians, and infringing on our Second Amendment rights. Governor Spanberger is bringing Virginia one step closer to becoming a state further left than California or Minnesota. Just like her efforts to rob you of your voice in Congress through unfair congressional maps, she is also trying to take away your vote at the polls for commander in chief. The governor should focus her energy on making life more affordable and safer for Virginians instead of trying to take away your voice.”"

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    1. Idaho-Bob   3 hours ago

      Justin Fairfax must've opposed this bill.

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      1. Ajsloss   2 hours ago

        Because they killed his alligator bags and shot holes in his suits? Man, that's just MEAN! That's MEAN, man!

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      2. Dillinger   1 hour ago

        the d.a. always says on the murder shows "why not just file for divorce?"

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

      Make that voter fraud in dem run states applicable to the nation!

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    3. damikesc   1 hour ago

      That Trump was not given the votes of NY et al in 2024 shows how utterly useless the Compact is. If anybody thinks they will EVER give the votes to a Republican who wins the popular vote, they are idiots.

      I'd rather simply remove the votes entirely from any state who is a part of it.

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      1. Mickey Rat   1 hour ago

        The Compact requires participating states electoral votes total at least 270 before implementation.

        That is part of how it is unconstitutional as it amounts to a treaty between states that is outside of the Constitutional framework. Signing on to this Compact is arguably an act of treason against the Federal Constitution.

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  22. chemjeff radical individualist   3 hours ago

    Let's see how America's Stupidest War is going, shall we?

    Hegseth Roasts Allies Who 'Haven't Done Anything' In Iran

    https://ca.news.yahoo.com/hegseth-roasts-allies-havent-done-130145737.html

    On Friday, France and the U.K. are to host a summit with roughly 40 nations to discuss how to protect shipping through the strait once the conflict ends.

    The defense secretary said “there's a lot of talk” but allies outside the Middle East “haven't done anything.”

    “Their ability to muster a collective defense or clearing of the straits would be a wonderful thing, and we hear and see the talk about it, but when the shots were fired and those countries were needed the most, they weren't there,” he added.

    Those feckless so-called allies! They didn't want the war, why won't they fight a pointless war that does nothing except make oil more expensive? How dare they!

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    1. damikesc   1 hour ago

      Europe is nothing. We'd be better off allying with Russia and conquering Western Europe. At least Islam's spread might be reduced.

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      1. Dillinger   1 hour ago

        ^^ speeds up the Greenland process too.

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  23. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    The administration has adopted the seemingly contradictory position that it can summarily execute alleged narco-traffickers because they are terrorists engaged in "armed conflict" with the U.S., but that the strikes themselves do not count as "hostilities" that Congress could stop under the War Powers Resolution.

    One could make an argument that each boat blown up represents a singular action that starts the war power clock, since it's not an ongoing campaign against a known force. For each boat targeted, and after the administration duly reports the actions taken, Congress could say "Don't blow up that boat, and stop trying to blow up that boat." But as some woman once said, "What difference, at this point, does it make?"

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    1. Social Justice is neither   57 minutes ago

      Or they could force a vote st stop hostilities against the controlling organization. Would love to see Democrats explicitly vote in favor of allowing drug cartels free reign to import drugs.

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  24. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    In the middle of a war with the US, Iran finds time to execute women protesting the government back before the war started...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/iran-to-execute-first-woman-over-anti-regime-demonstrations/ar-AA20X5pz

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

      But TRUMP!

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    2. damikesc   1 hour ago

      Remember, THEY are the good guys, per the Left. And they are totally winning by bleeding all over the place.

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    3. Dillinger   1 hour ago

      dear Megyn Kelly ...

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  25. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    WTF?

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/man-infuriated-he-was-passed-over-for-promotion-poisoned-his-co-worker-s-water-bottle-and-shoes-when-they-got-the-job-instead-police/ar-AA20XDdX

    Makoto Kuroda, 41, was charged with recklessly endangering safety after police said he used laboratory chemicals to harm his colleague. The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department said in a press release that officers responded to the university's Influenza Research Institute in Madison on April 7 after receiving a report about an "unknown odor" emanating from a location in an office. Items taken from the office tested positive for chemicals.

    Police say Kuroda readily confessed his involvement to police, who said the chemicals Kuroda used — paraformaldehyde and Trizol — were taken from his refrigerator at work. According to the complaint, Kuroda mixed the two chemicals together and put the mixture in each of his colleague's shoes. He allegedly put 0.5 milliliters of paraformaldehyde in his colleague's water bottle. Kuroda reportedly told police that 10 milliliters would be a lethal dose.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

      Cultural tea making and podiatry.

      Isn't jeff a pretend chemist?

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    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

      'Items taken from the office tested positive for chemicals.'

      Oh noes! Chemicals!

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  26. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    Yet another school shooting, in fact two in two days!

    Oh, wait, that's in Türkiye...I thought only rotten american kids or mentally defective trans women (but I repeat myself) shot up schools because guns...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/school-shooting-leaves-teacher-3-students-dead-and-20-others-injured-suspect-believed-to-be-8th-grader/ar-AA20XiM0

    At least four people are dead and 20 people are injured after a school shooting in Turkey.

    The incident happened on Wednesday, April 15, at Ayser Çalık Middle School located in Kahramanmaraş, Turkey, according to Turkish Radio and Television (TRT), CNN Turk and Milliyet, which cited authorities.

    The incident comes one day after another school shooting in Şanlıurfa, Turkey. The shooter— identified as Ömer Ket — injured 16 people at Ahmet Koyuncu Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School before turning the gun on himself, according to local news outlet Hurriyet.

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  27. chemjeff radical individualist   3 hours ago

    Looks like Sen. Tommy Tubbervile is today's Republican representative responsible for spinning the Wheel Of Scapegoats - today, it's Muslims!

    https://www.mediaite.com/politics/gop-senator-argues-his-party-deserves-to-lose-the-majority-weve-gotten-one-bill-passed/

    And as you said, you know, we’ve got these third-world people coming here. These Muslims? Now, wait a minute. You know, they call it a religion. What religion do you know that says, ‘If you’re not in our religion, we’re going to kill you — we want you dead’? I mean, that’s not a religion. That’s a cult. And they took over Europe. It’s gone. They’re coming here by the thousands, and nobody’s worried about it.

    Tune in tomorrow to see where the Wheel Of Scapegoats will land. Will it be transgender people? Haitians? Chinamen? Somalis? Who knows!

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

      Fuck you. Put on your rainbow T-shirt and move to Iran.

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  28. Medulla Oblongata   3 hours ago

    Joe Biden thinks all black men look like Barak Obama or something...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-gaffe-with-syracuse-university-trustee-who-looks-like-obama-deemed-racist-barack-what-are-you-doing/ar-AA20UXBG

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 hours ago

      Only if they are articulate.

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      1. Quo Usque Tandem   2 hours ago

        And “clean”

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

          And as smart as white kids.

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  29. Medulla Oblongata   2 hours ago

    https://x.com/WHLeavitt/status/2044459110163251485

    THIS is how you handle leftist protesters blocking the road..

    Driver just keeps it moving—zero hesitation.

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    1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 hours ago

      Using the Renee Goode standard, that sure looks like "attempted murder" to me.

      Have you all really forgotten the mountain of comments that you all offered accusing Renee Good of attempting to murder Jonathan Ross in her SUV? When the most that Ross had to do was to walk away from the car to avoid being inconvenienced?

      In the video that you shared above, the driver literally drives over a protester's leg.

      It's like you all have only one standard: you set the rules and get to do whatever you want, and everyone else must obey. So your team gets to claim "attempted murder" when someone on your team is mildly inconvenienced by a driver, but then your team also gets to say "atta boy!" when a driver literally runs over the leg of someone not on your team.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

        Keep pretending you don't know the difference between law enforcement and a mob.

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        1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

          Jeffs supports all actions of the red guard.

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        2. chemjeff radical individualist   60 minutes ago

          I see, so a crime is only a crime-crime depending on the identity of the victim. That sounds like some type of "leftist justice" or something. So a driver slightly grazing a LEO is "attempted murder" but a driver running over the leg of a SJW agitator is "self-defense". Got it.

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          1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   18 minutes ago

            Hey Lying Jeffy, if a ban includes non-Muslims, would it be accurate to call it a Muslim ban?

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      2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 hours ago

        Renee Goode was blocking the public road, not ICE, you retard. Lawless mobs blocking roads can swarm vehicles who don’t want to comply with their illegal blockage of public thoroughfares and damage them and injure their occupants, not to mention cost them their jobs or delay urgent medical treatment. There is no comparison.

        You are seriously stupid.

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        1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   20 minutes ago

          He’s not being stupid, he’s being dishonest.

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          1. Social Justice is neither   15 minutes ago

            And evil. He's worked hard for that designation.

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      3. Dillinger   1 hour ago

        >> that sure looks like "attempted murder" to me.

        no jury outside Minneapolis & maybe DC would have so little collective common sense. Patterson too maybe because of the Pal flag

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      4. damikesc   1 hour ago

        "Using the Renee Goode standard, that sure looks like "attempted murder" to me."

        Person with no right to be there attempting to imprison the driver. Lucky acceleration was not used.

        "Have you all really forgotten the mountain of comments that you all offered accusing Renee Good of attempting to murder Jonathan Ross in her SUV? When the most that Ross had to do was to walk away from the car to avoid being inconvenienced?"

        Woman violating the law and then attempting to murder the officer forced to deal with her bullshit? Fuck that cunt. Her death is still one of the year's highlights. We need to work on a dance to celebrate her assumption of room temperature.

        "It's like you all have only one standard: you set the rules and get to do whatever you want, and everyone else must obey. So your team gets to claim "attempted murder" when someone on your team is mildly inconvenienced by a driver, but then your team also gets to say "atta boy!" when a driver literally runs over the leg of someone not on your team."

        Stop trying to commit false imprisonment and you won't have a problem. Now, you're lucky in that you're too fat for a car to be able to run you over.

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        1. chemjeff radical individualist   56 minutes ago

          You seem angry.

          You also sound like you will rationalize away any act by your team so long as your team gets to "win". Thus proving my point above. "false imprisonment" lol

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  30. chemjeff radical individualist   2 hours ago

    Looks like the party of "cutting regulations" is considering adding another regulation, this time on banking.

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is preparing banks to collect citizenship data

    https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/15/banks-citizenship-data-collection-customer-accounts.html

    Of course, banks are already required to verify the identities of their account holders. But that's not good enough for Team Trump!

    But that doesn’t satisfy Bessent. “Why can unknown foreign nationals come and open a bank account?” he said at the CNBC event. “Our bank executives job is to know your customer. How do you know your customer if you don’t know if they have legal or illegal status, whether they are a U.S. citizen or green card holder?”

    I know, right? Can you *really* know someone if that someone is not a citizen?

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    1. Dillinger   1 hour ago

      Why can unknown foreign nationals come and open a bank account?

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    2. damikesc   1 hour ago

      Seems odd that illegals can open accounts here. Can you explain why we should accept that?

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      1. chemjeff radical individualist   57 minutes ago

        Beyond proving the identity of the account holder, why should "we" have the power to decide who can or can't open a bank account?

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  31. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 hours ago

    'Also read Scott Alexander on how Orbán was still bad, even if he wasn't a full-on dictator.'

    Was it because he likes Trump?

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  32. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 hours ago

    "More alleged drug boat slayings."

    More bullshit from TDS-addled steaming piles of lying shit.
    Fuck off and die.

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  33. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 hours ago

    "American YouTuber Johnny Somali sentenced to 6 months in South Korean prison over offensive stunts"
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/johnny-somali-influencer-troll-social-media-south-korea-prison/

    Asshole finds out that your rights in other countries aren't the same as the US.

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  34. Medulla Oblongata   2 hours ago

    Did anyone else notice that the new Mexican universal healthcare system will not, in fact, be universal? It's only for CITIZENS.

    HOW DARE THEY!? So racist and xenophobic!

    And...AND!!!...it will require a new universal ID card! Papers please!

    https://thedeepdive.ca/mexicos-president-sheinbaum-decrees-universal-healthcare-for-120-million/

    Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum has issued a landmark decree to establish a Universal Health Service, initiating a process to ensure all 120 million citizens can access any public medical institution.

    https://mexicobusiness.news/policyandeconomy/news/universal-health-credential-national-id-highway-blockades

    Central to this strategy is the new Universal Health Credential, which will begin registration this April for seniors aged 85 and older. Beyond medical access, this document will serve as an official national identification starting in 2027, complementing the INE card for government and private sector transactions.

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    1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   15 minutes ago

      No comment from Lying Jeffy? Telling.

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  35. Medulla Oblongata   2 hours ago

    It's funny how fast it becomes an "unborn child" instead of a "fetus" when it helps the cause of putting violent criminal aliens back on the street.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/leftist-north-carolina-judge-slashes-bond-for-alleged-venezuelan-gang-member-after-unborn-child-is-shot/ar-AA20YSWd

    After an alleged violent gang member fired a gun while impaired, resulting in the death of his wife and unborn child, a judge in North Carolina reduced his bond from $1 million to $25,000.

    WSOC-TV in Charlotte cited court documents showing that Luis Marcano-Marcano was hit with the $1 million bond for firing a gun in city limits over the weekend, before the amount was drastically reduced.

    The court records also revealed that Marcano-Marcano was impaired by drugs and alcohol during the incident. When his wife tried to take the gun from him, she inadvertently shot herself and killed her unborn baby.

    KPTV identified her as Sabrina Campos, who was seven months pregnant at the time. Police arrested Marcano-Marcano, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement put a detainer on him.

    Authorities told the magistrate who set the initial bond that the suspect had outstanding warrants in Venezuela. When setting bond, the magistrate described Marcano-Marcano as “a danger to the public.”

    The judge also said tossing the weapon into the woods amounted to interfering with a police investigation.

    Judge Karen McCallum still ignored those red flags and put the public at risk by lowering the bond to $25,000.

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    1. damikesc   59 minutes ago

      Why are bartenders responsible for the actions of drunks they dare to serve but judges are not responsible for the actions of criminals they let out for no reason?

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      1. Dillinger   50 minutes ago

        this is why The Star Chamber lol

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  36. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    The relentless pressure of needing more and more of other people's money...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/ny-s-green-elephant-climate-projects-are-collapsing-under-the-weight-of-math/ar-AA20YMH3

    Nearly two dozen New York clean energy projects are likely to get scrapped because the financial math doesn’t add up — though the state powers that be don’t want to admit that it never did.

    Officially, the New York State Energy Research Development Authority, aka NYSERDA, is simply refusing to renegotiate state contracts to build various wind and solar plants, likely leading its counterparties to pull out.

    These companies want more cash because the projects’ costs have soared since the deals were inked — mainly because NYSERDA winked at unlikely early estimates with an expectation that it would OK more realistic numbers later on.

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  37. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Imagine if Mrs Trump had done the same?

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/mamdani-s-wife-apologises-for-using-the-n-word/ar-AA210pXA

    The wife of Zohran Mamdani, the mayor of New York City, has apologised for using the N-word in a social media post as a teenager.

    Rama Duwaji said she “felt a lot of shame” for tweeting the slur when she was 15 years old, after The Washington Free Beacon, an American conservative news website, revealed she had used several derogatory words for black and gay people, and glorified Palestinian terrorist groups.

    In 2015, Ms Duwaji also reposted a tweet that said Tel Aviv “shouldn’t exist in the first place”, in a thread condemning Snapchat for featuring the city, The Free Beacon reported.

    “But in all reality, @Snapchat has disappointed me,” the tweet said. “F*** #TelAviv. Shouldn’t exist in the first place. They’re occupiers. You celebrate them.”

    For International Women’s Day that same year, Ms Duwaji reposted a photo of Shadia Abu Ghazaleh, a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terror group who died in 1968 while making a bomb.

    In September 2017, when she was 20, Ms Duwaji posted a photo to an old Tumblr account praising Leila Khaled, a PFLP hijacker who was involved in the hijacking of TWA flight 840 in 1969, and in one of the Dawson’s Field hijackings in 1970.

    Under the handle “diimashq”, a variant of the Arabic name for the Syrian capital Damascus, Ms Duwaji posted a photo of Khaled captioned with a statement attributed to the terrorist.

    “If it does good for my cause, I’ll be happy to accept death,” it said.

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  38. Dillinger   1 hour ago

    >>More alleged drug boat slayings.

    what is the statute of limitations on the slaying of a boat and is it tried as a maritime offense?

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  39. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Coming soon...

    [I'm wondering if a test is in order..."Gay, you say? Okay, suck his dick then..." "Okay, you got me, I'm not gay, I'll go back to Pakistan."]

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o

    A shadow industry of law firms and advisers is charging thousands of pounds to help migrants pretend to be gay in order to stay in the UK, the BBC has found.

    In the first part of a major undercover investigation, we reveal how migrants whose visas are due to run out are being given fake cover stories and instructed in how to obtain fabricated evidence, including supporting letters, photographs and medical reports.

    They then apply for asylum claiming to be gay and in fear for their lives if they return to Pakistan or Bangladesh.

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  40. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2026/04/15/dignidad-republicans-defy-trump-advance-democrat-plan-to-keep-350k-haitians-in-u-s/

    On Wednesday, Rep. Maria Salazar (R-FL), the sponsor of the DIGNIDAD Act, and Reps. Mike Lawler (R-NY), Don Bacon (R-NE), and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), all co-sponsors of the DIGNIDAD Act, voted with House Democrats to advance a bill that will stop Trump from ending TPS for Haitians.

    Reps. Carlos Gimenez (R-FL) and Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY), neither of whom is a DIGNIDAD Act co-sponsor, also voted with Democrats to keep hundreds of thousands of Haitians in the U.S. in opposition to Trump’s agenda.

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    1. Dillinger   1 hour ago

      >>Rep. Maria Salazar (R-FL)

      psychopath requires highlighting. I'm shocked Reason hasn't megaphone pedestaled her yet

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  41. Dillinger   1 hour ago

    >>Tom Palmer at Reason says good riddance to Viktor Orbán.

    libertarians for centralized power!

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  42. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    That thing that never happens happened again. Most secure elections ever.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/noncitizen-charged-with-voting-in-minnesota-2024-election-after-admitting-mistake-to-investigators/ar-AA20XvXM

    A man in Minnesota is facing felony charges after being accused of registering to vote and then voting in the 2024 election despite not being a citizen of the United States.

    Mukeshkumar Somabhai Chaudhari, 39, was charged with perjury and a voting violation on Monday after authorities say they obtained records showing he submitted a ballot in the 2024 election after registering to vote in 2023, Fox 9 Minneapolis reported.

    Authorities say that Chaudhari denied he voted at first when interviewed but later claimed he "made a mistake" and admitted to voting while also telling investigators he is not a U.S. citizen.

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  43. Dillinger   1 hour ago

    >>Tom Steyer surges.

    AWFLs for the Wonder Bread Billionaire Patriarch!!

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    1. Ajsloss   1 hour ago

      How dare you besmirch Wonder Bread?!

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      1. Dillinger   33 minutes ago

        it was the most pleasant descriptor I could put in that spot.

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    2. damikesc   58 minutes ago

      Reason will applaud him winning. Because he's not Trump, therefore, none of his policies are all that bad.

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  44. Dillinger   52 minutes ago

    >> The Journal reports at least 10 ships, some of which show signs of shadow fleet activity, have managed to transit the Strait of Hormuz.

    ooooh at least 10!!! how many got through daily before March 1st?

    the media and you who I guess counts as media in some very limited fashion thinking it's cute to root for Iran is just lame. it makes the "ideology" you cling to in some vapid attempt to be clever even less appealing to outsiders looking in. what do your parents think of you?

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  45. Medulla Oblongata   46 minutes ago

    Leftists always want to kill someone.

    https://www.wsj.com/us-news/altman-attack-suspect-called-for-luigi-ing-tech-ceos-in-online-messages-2f1702da

    Altman Attack Suspect Called for ‘Luigi-ing Tech CEOs’ in Online Messages
    Law enforcement is highlighting recent alleged Luigi Mangione copycats; from internet nerd to ‘AI doomer’

    Months before his arrest for allegedly attempting to murder the chief executive of OpenAI, Daniel Moreno-Gama suggested “Luigi’ing some tech CEOs” in an internet chat.

    The Texas college student casually referenced Luigi Mangione, the accused UnitedHealthcare CEO killer, during an online conversation with producers of “The Last Invention” podcast, according to screenshots shared with The Wall Street Journal. They wanted to interview him for a series on artificial intelligence.

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