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Reason Roundup

Does Xi Need Trump?

Plus: California gas prices, monkey thieves, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 5.12.2026 9:30 AM

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Xi and DeepSeek: Chinese artificial intelligence giant DeepSeek has now been optimized to run on Huawei-produced chips, reducing any possible dependence on U.S. products. Announcements last month indicate that DeepSeek is spending way less on chips than American counterparts OpenAI and Anthropic.

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But it's "the timing of DeepSeek's announcement—before this week's scheduled summit between President [Donald] Trump and Xi Jinping, China's leader—[that] gives Beijing fresh confidence entering trade talks that U.S. export controls on Nvidia chips have not derailed China's A.I. development," per The New York Times. Trump and Xi are meeting this week to discuss tariffs and trade, among other things, so China's reliance or lack thereof is especially relevant right now. That said, it's possible that access to U.S. chips was necessary for DeepSeek to get to this place: There's suspicion that DeepSeek's models were trained using Nvidia chips before developing reliance on Huawei chips later on.

"Two months after his last meeting with Mr. Xi, Mr. Trump granted Nvidia permission to sell the H200, one of its most powerful chips, to China," notes the Times. "But since then, those chips have been squeezed between lawmakers in Washington, who are seeking closer oversight of their use in China, and Beijing, which has directed Chinese tech companies to buy domestic chips. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told a Senate Appropriations Committee last month that no H200s had actually gone to China, and Nvidia said in regulatory filings this year that it had yet to generate any revenue from H200 sales there."

Trump "kind of needs China more than China needs him," Alejandro Reyes, a professor at the University of Hong Kong, told Reuters ahead of Trump's talks with Xi. "He needs a kind of foreign policy victory: a victory that shows that he is looking to ensure stability in the world and that he's not just disrupting global politics," Reyes added. Trump needing China more than China needs him is true not just in the realm of foreign policy, but also in AI advancement; his negotiating position has gotten a lot weaker since he started a trade war.

"We used to be taken advantage of for years with our previous presidents, and now we're doing great with China," Trump told reporters, manifesting his truth. "I respect ​him [Xi] a lot, and hopefully he respects me."


Highlights from Consumer Price Index report: "Consumer prices in the United States rose at the fastest rate since May 2023 last month, as sharp increases in energy costs caused by war in the Middle East made life more expensive for American consumers," reports The New York Times. "The Consumer Price Index rose 3.8 percent in April from a year earlier, the Labor Department reported on Tuesday, up from a 2.4 percent annual increase before the conflict started in February and a 3.3 percent increase in March." Energy prices are a huge part of the picture, but core inflation also rose.

One interesting tidbit that I have noticed at the grocery store (and it's nice to see it confirmed by the data so I know I'm not crazy): "US average ground beef retail prices surged to a fresh record of $7.056 per pound in April, up 2.8% from the prior month when prices had briefly flattened," reports Bloomberg. "That underscores the persistent tightness of US cattle supplies, even as the country is slated to import a record amount this year to meet beef demand. The US already imported nearly 600,000 tons of beef and beef products in the first quarter of this year, up 16% from the same period in 2025, according to the US Department of Agriculture."


Scenes from New York: "Independent schools enroll about a third of New York City students," reports The New York Times. "But they are largely not protected by the Police Department's School Safety Division, which has called itself the largest school law enforcement agency in the world. The division patrols public schools, and school safety officers are alerted via radio of nearby incidents."


QUICK HITS

  • "For California, the economic pain of the Iran war will last well beyond the arrival of the next tankers," reports The Wall Street Journal. "U.S. drillers have fled the state and dozens of refineries have closed since the mid-1980s, forcing California to import 75% of the oil it consumes. Almost one-third of that comes from the Middle East, making California more reliant on crude-oil shipments from Saudi Arabia, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates than any other U.S. state." In California, "gasoline prices averaged $6.16 a gallon Friday, the highest in the U.S. and about $1.61 above the national average. Diesel cost $7.48 a gallon, about $1.82 over the U.S. average."
  • Hantavirus update:

We're now at 10 confirmed positive cases from the ship. Which makes sense and aligns with: 1) prior dynamics from land-based outbreak (1 infecting many; no close contact required), and 2) what a doc on the ship shared about his experience that later cases were not 'close contact' https://t.co/f0txjLwYcG

— Joseph Allen (@j_g_allen) May 11, 2026

  • I went to this temple in Bali years ago and cannot help but delight in this Wall Street Journal headline: "The Criminal Enterprise Run by Monkeys"
  • "Those first years felt so monumental while they were happening, but now they seem like flickering memories from ancient history," writes Larissa Phillips for The Free Press. "Digging through the crumbles to examine them is like deciphering runes from a civilization that doesn't exist anymore. Those babies don't exist anymore. As they grew and changed, they left their old selves behind like shells they had shed and discarded. They became more independent, so each new stage was a relief; I caught my breath, started reading again, returned to working and writing. But later I would look back and miss those smaller versions of my children and the diminishing closeness we'd never have again, how they used to lean against me and climb into my lap and wrap their arms around my neck, and considered me their home base, their safest and best place."
  • A good point that's kind of hard to believe:

One of my favorite stats that serves as a reality check for people:

The median American took zero flights last year. https://t.co/SsRHHEQeCo

— Alec Stapp (@AlecStapp) May 9, 2026

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    Announcements last month indicate that DeepSeek is spending way less on chips than American counterparts OpenAI and Anthropic.

    The China-Men are probably just using OpenAI and Anthropic servers somehow.

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

      The problem is, if you use deepseek, an hour later you want to use it again.

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      1. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

        Clearly, this is no joking matter.

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        1. Spiritus Mundi   1 hour ago

          Is it a raughing matter?

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    2. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

      At least maybe those of us needing to buy server components will see some relief. (I am convinced Skynet's Judgment Day will see the end of humanity brought about by ludicrous memory prices.)

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  2. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    The US already imported nearly 600,000 tons of beef and beef products...

    What, are we out of cows?

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    1. Spiritus Mundi   1 hour ago

      Importing beef from half-way around the world is wayyyy greener than domestic cow farts.

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   52 minutes ago

      Many were called under Biden when they were pushing the green agenda.

      Biden even went after families who had grazing rights.

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      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   18 minutes ago

        I remember the old poster soldiermedic warning about what was happening. This was all intentional by the globalists that Reason supports.

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        1. Ron   2 minutes ago

          this has been going on for a while. remember the standoff in Nevada the Bundy's against BLM trying to deny them the use of ranchers leased grazing rights

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

    In California, "gasoline prices averaged $6.16 a gallon Friday, the highest in the U.S.

    Buy a Tesla.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   51 minutes ago

      California also demanded Tesla owners not charge their cars just last year.

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  4. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    "Independent schools enroll about a third of New York City students," reports The New York Times. "But they are largely not protected by the Police Department's School Safety Division..."

    I assume that independent schools can be selective in the students they enroll and are freer to expel any of those causing disruption.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 hour ago

      Yes. Getting serious for a moment, much of that selectivity is family desire and commitment. Some schools require minimum parent participant at school.

      Back to snarky: Totally unfair!

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    2. Ron   5 seconds ago

      those private school often hire private security and they probably do a better job since they are there not tweenty minutes away

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

    ..prior dynamics from land-based outbreak….

    So it’s happened before, and we didn’t have to hear about it every day.

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    1. Spiritus Mundi   1 hour ago

      It wasn't an election year.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   60 minutes ago

        Yeah, but is it an End of the World election year?

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  6. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    U.S. drillers have fled the state and dozens of refineries have closed since the mid-1980s, forcing California to import 75% of the oil it consumes. Almost one-third of that comes from the Middle East, making California more reliant on crude-oil shipments from Saudi Arabia, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates...

    The Golden State always has its nuclear power plants.

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    1. Spiritus Mundi   1 hour ago

      Importing oil from half-way around the world is wayyyy greener than domestic production.

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

        They can always go back to harvesting whale oil in sailboats. You know, from hatchery whales.

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        1. Zeb   36 minutes ago

          Those whale farts are full of greenhouse gasses.

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      2. Mickey Rat   1 hour ago

        In reality, it is not, but by Green accounting of such things, offshoring it means that it is not on California's ledger.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   58 minutes ago

          And by idiot accounting (overlapping with Green) "out of sight" does not exist, and things we want just show up at stores, gas pumps, wall sockets, etc.

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          1. Mickey Rat   13 minutes ago

            Which is an indication that "Green " policy has nothing to do with protecting the environment, or that the people promoting such policies are stupid or ignorant.

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  7. Spiritus Mundi   1 hour ago

    Announcements last month indicate that DeepSeek is spending way less on chips than American counterparts OpenAI and Anthropic.

    Domestic slave labor is cheaper than 1st world imports? Surely you jest!

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  8. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    We're now at 10 confirmed positive cases from the ship.

    We're all going to have to lockdown again because Trump was too cowardly to sink that thing when he had the chance.

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    1. Spiritus Mundi   1 hour ago

      No innocent fisherman or maryland fathers on board.

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

      FFS! Now we have to worry about bears in steamer trunks?

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  9. Spiritus Mundi   1 hour ago

    The median American took zero flights last year.

    What about the average American?

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

      They might not be flying, but every time I go to the airport, there they are!

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   29 minutes ago

        Geez, I thought they were below average.

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    2. Zeb   34 minutes ago

      Overly complicated way to say "most Americans didn't fly last year".

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  10. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    I went to this temple in Bali years ago and cannot help but delight in this Wall Street Journal headline: "The Criminal Enterprise Run by Monkeys"

    Good thing the Bali quip was added to preface that.

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  11. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    The median American took zero flights last year.

    WE DRIVE PLACES.

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    1. Mickey Rat   1 hour ago

      The 'jet set" returns!

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    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   28 minutes ago

      IN PICKUPS.

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  12. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 hour ago

    'Trump "kind of needs China more than China needs him," Alejandro Reyes, a professor at the University of Hong Kong, told Reuters ahead of Trump's talks with Xi.'

    Only if voters need to keep buying cheap shit.

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    1. Spiritus Mundi   1 hour ago

      University of Hong Kong

      Captured institution.....

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   48 minutes ago

      After a year of reduction in trade deficit with china they still push the import cheap crap narrative.

      China cant even process their rare metals without supplies from the US.

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  13. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 hour ago

    "But they are largely not protected by the Police Department's School Safety Division, which has called itself the largest school law enforcement agency in the world. The division patrols public schools, and school safety officers are alerted via radio of nearby incidents."

    "Protected"?

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  14. Spiritus Mundi   1 hour ago

    But they are largely not protected by the Police Department's School Safety Division...

    Libertarians for the police state?

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

      You get used to it.

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    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   27 minutes ago

      For the children (of the police state)!

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  15. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    Foreigners get all the benefits.

    England increases welfare allotment for polygamist relationships. But only for foreigners.

    https://www.express.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/2203443/dwp-increases-benefits-husbands-2

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   26 minutes ago

      How to say you hate white people without saying "I hate white people".

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   20 minutes ago

        Let me get out my DEI training...

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  16. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 hour ago

    "For California, the economic pain of the Iran war will last well beyond the arrival of the next tankers," reports The Wall Street Journal. "U.S. drillers have fled the state and dozens of refineries have closed since the mid-1980s, forcing California to import 75% of the oil it consumes."

    So not pain due to war. But cool "subtle" rhetoric.

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  17. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    More mass amnesty!

    Spanish police worry of terrorists sneaking into new mass amnesty program.

    https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15807205/Spanish-police-fear-Islamist-terrorists-taking-advantage-left-wing-PMs-decision-open-door-500-000-migrants-creating-fake-identities.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=social-twitter_mailonline

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  18. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    Mayor in California admits to being a Chinese spy. What is with the democrats?

    https://abcnews.com/Politics/california-mayor-accused-acting-illegal-agent-china/story?id=132860574&cid=social_twitter_abcn

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    1. Spiritus Mundi   1 hour ago

      They don't get hanged enough.

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  19. MT-Man   1 hour ago

    So is this what this twitter guy trying to say is it is a new hantavirus? Is this a scare tactic and pining for good ol' days of covid? I mean he's implying that it's not transmitting like it has in the past and is limited in reach spread....

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   23 minutes ago

      If I learned anything from COVID it is how many Americans are nanny-children at heart, and crave a life run like a preschool.

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  20. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    This story has all the leftist/reason narrative building tropes.

    Family and defense lawyers claim abuse and cops killed an innocent future scholar. Run with narrative.

    Body cam footage released showing future scholar trying to shoot cops.

    Dems demand no bodycam footage.

    https://x.com/the_typical_lib/status/2053926281356472439

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   22 minutes ago

      Facts are white privilege!

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  21. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    Federal court says government can investigate 2020 irregularities. Dems of course sue.

    https://thefederalist.com/2026/05/11/fulton-county-fights-federal-subpoena-for-records-about-botched-2020-election/

    Some of what has come out is insane.

    The categories are explicit and granular — they want the identities of mail-in ballot reviewers, Voter Review Panel members, mobile voting unit operators, ballot transporters, precinct managers, tabulator operators, risk-limiting audit participants, recount workers, and more.
    ..
    Former poll manager and current Fulton County Commissioner Bridget Thorne — a Republican who worked in that election on the ground and later became a whistleblower — has long raised red flags about how the county staffed its operations. Thorne has publicly detailed her surprise upon receiving an email from her regional manager notifying poll managers that Fulton would have “ACLU clerks” in every precinct on Election Day to assist with absentee ballot processing. She questioned that arrangement directly.

    The county also relied heavily on temporary workers supplied by outside staffing agencies such as Happy Faces rather than experienced local staff. Many advance-voting sites were staffed almost exclusively by these temps, with minimal oversight from regular county election officials. Critics argue this outsourcing created opportunities for partisan influence, weakened training standards, and compromised chain-of-custody controls — precisely the kind of granular operational details a grand jury would want to examine through worker rosters, assignments, or even their testimony.

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  22. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    Barely qualifies as a good start.

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2026/05/over-80000-illegal-aliens-have-given-up-asylum-claims-during-trump-admin/

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  23. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 hour ago

    'One interesting tidbit that I have noticed at the grocery store (and it's nice to see it confirmed by the data so I know I'm not crazy): "US average ground beef retail prices surged to a fresh record of $7.056 per pound in April, up 2.8% from the prior month when prices had briefly flattened"'

    How can we spin this to blame Trump?

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   46 minutes ago

      Reason will find a way. They blamed him for a Venezuelan arrest a year before Maduro was removed. While ignoring all the political prisoners released after he was removed.

      I believe in you reason.

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  24. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    NYT whi did their best do deny the ropes on video for October 7th is out with a story about Israel being the real rapists. Even including the akita dog rape squad.

    https://x.com/NickKristof/status/2053777719637463367

    The entire sourcing of this is from known palestenian propagandists with sordid histories of lying.

    https://x.com/HonestReporting/status/2053905990513275194

    How long until reason and jewfree repeat the claims?

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  25. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 hour ago

    'Hantavirus update'

    Let's check the toilet paper index...

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  26. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    40% of Democrats think the assassination attempts are fake.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2026/05/11/trump-assassinations-staged-conspiracy/

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    1. Moderation4ever   21 minutes ago

      Perhaps more interesting is that 13 percent of Republicans think the WHCD attempt was fake. While 7 percent of Republicans say the earlier two attempts in PA and FL were fake.

      https://www.newsweek.com/americans-are-skeptical-of-donald-trump-assassination-attempts-poll-11936843

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    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   19 minutes ago

      40% of Democrats are childish retards.

      The rest have not yet been tested.

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  27. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    Parker Thayer
    @ParkerThayer
    We found that the anti-fraud system in Ohio used to require patient signatures and GPS verification for Medicaid home care visits.

    Then, for some reason, Ohio turned both of those off…

    Now, over half of homecare payments are made despite having zero verification at all.

    https://x.com/ParkerThayer/status/2053833895641043148

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  28. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    And finally reasons beloved Matty Y.

    Matthew Yglesias
    @mattyglesias
    Don't know what the mechanisms are but these Virginia judges need to go.

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    1. Spiritus Mundi   55 minutes ago

      How dare people protest being gerrymandered out of repesentation!!! The courts are to maintain power for democrats, not everyday people!!

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   19 minutes ago

        Hey, how else can we protect (D)emocracy from the people?

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    2. Mickey Rat   40 minutes ago

      By any reading of the Virginia's constitution and laws, what the Democrat's were trying to do was blatantly illegal. The procedures are put in place to make amending the state constitution difficult and a more dispassionate procedure; by requiring two legislative sessions to put a referendum on the ballot. It is hard to imagine an honest court not ruling against them. Yglesias is calling for a VA SC that merely exists to rubberstamp whatever the Democrats want in the moment.

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      1. Zeb   30 minutes ago

        A lot of people seem to think that courts' jobs are to deliver good (in their minds) policy, not to enforce the laws as written.

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        1. Mickey Rat   25 minutes ago

          This is not even good policy, it is just a blatant partisan power grab, which the amendment procedure was designed to mitigate.

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          1. Zeb   21 minutes ago

            Perhaps I should say "their preferred outcomes".

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            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   18 minutes ago

              Bingo.

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      2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   17 minutes ago

        It helps that the elected attorneys of Virginia are completely incompetent.

        Misspelling basic words including Virginia in their briefs.

        https://thepostmillennial.com/virginia-to-take-redistricting-fight-to-scotus-misspells-virgnia-and-sentator-in-brief

        And even petitioning the wrong courts.

        https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/2054179362325344692

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  29. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 hour ago

    'I went to this temple in Bali years ago and cannot help but delight in this Wall Street Journal headline: "The Criminal Enterprise Run by Monkeys"'

    Liz, you should visit all the world capitols, plus the UN and Brussels, and tell us what you think.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   45 minutes ago

      You want to send liz to re-education camps....

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  30. Mickey Rat   50 minutes ago

    "The Left Suddenly Cares Very Little About Misinformation. Particularly when it’s being spread by their own side."

    https://www.nationalreview.com/2026/05/the-left-suddenly-cares-very-little-about-misinformation/

    " In their report on the “crisis of disinformation and misinformation” in America, Joe Biden’s advisers pledged to “counter the influence and impact of dangerous conspiracy theories that can provide a gateway to terrorist violence.”

    These and other Democrats were wrong to contend that Americans’ civil rights were contingent, but they had reason to worry that those who are susceptible to suggestion are liable to act on their delusions. "

    "Perhaps Democratic institutionalists gave up on the fight against false narratives because that campaign had become inconvenient. After all, misinformation is what the base craved. There may be no better example of that tendency than the degree to which the left has become susceptible to any claim that implicates Israel in a misdeed.

    In a New York Times op-ed over the weekend, Democratic Representative Josh Gottheimer accused his fellow Democrats of knowingly subordinating their scruples to their need to curry favor with a “small but vocal and growing segment of the political left making opposition to support for Israel a new litmus test.” Conveniently for Gottheimer, the Times proved the truth of his accusation the following day when it published an op-ed accusing Israel of training dogs to rape Palestinian detainees."

    "The Democrats may have forgotten just how committed they were as a party to policing the dangerous spread of misinformation. If they were ever honest about the motives fueling that crusade, if it wasn’t merely a cudgel they used to bludgeon the American right, then Democrats have an obligation to crack down on their own purveyors of disinformation. Until then, average Democrats will have to navigate a blinding fog of misinformation on their own."

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   43 minutes ago

      Ahem. Democrats dont do misinformation. They do correct narratives.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   16 minutes ago

        "My retarded delusion is speech..."

        Which for once is true.

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  31. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   30 minutes ago

    'U.S. drillers have *been driven out of* the state and dozens of refineries have closed since the mid-1980s, forcing California to import 75% of the oil it consumes. Almost one-third of that comes from the Middle East, making California more reliant on crude-oil shipments from Saudi Arabia, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates than any other U.S. state.'
    Fixed. You can thank Newsom and company.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   13 minutes ago

      Just a reminder that California once had a governor who helped to kill nuclear power while his family made millions from imported gas from Asia.

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  32. Mickey Rat   18 minutes ago

    "For California, the economic pain of the Iran war will last well beyond the arrival of the next tankers," reports The Wall Street Journal. "U.S. drillers have fled the state and dozens of refineries have closed since the mid-1980s, forcing California to import 75% of the oil it consumes."

    That may be exacerbated by the Iran conflict, but the overall situation with refineries and drillers are policy choices by the politicians ruling California. They were not forced to become dependent on the Persian Gulf for the majority of their oil. It was their choice.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   14 minutes ago

      Globalization practiced by most libertarian economists cited here is planned on this dependency to other nations, mostly at the expense of the US taxpayers and consumers.

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  33. Moderation4ever   14 minutes ago

    I hope people remember that President Trump was also behind the 8 ball with China in 2020 at the start of the COVID19 pandemic. Trump need a new trade deal with China and rather than be tough on China about the outbreak he praised China.

    https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/15/trump-china-coronavirus-188736

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