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National Debt

$40 Trillion and Parents' Night Out

Plus: ICE chillin', Moderna-Merck melanoma advances, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 8.20.2026 9:30 AM

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Let's all admit libertarians were right: The national debt just hit $40 trillion for the first time ever, "an ominous milestone for an economy that sits on a shaky fiscal foundation after decades of borrowing to pay for the rising costs of the military, social safety net programs and President [Donald] Trump's tax cuts," reports The New York Times. I'd alter their assessment somewhat: Tax cuts are, in principle, a great thing (allowing people to keep more of their hard-earned money is not something I oppose), and Trump's tax cuts are not some new example of fiscal recklessness but rather a continuation of a long trend of presidents failing to heed balance-sheet realities. (This doesn't excuse Trump's spending issue; it just means the Times should maybe also blame other presidents too. Like his predecessor.)

The United States will borrow $2 trillion this year, and spend ample money in the future servicing that debt. Our gross national debt is roughly 123 percent of our total gross domestic product (GDP). Debt held by the public now exceeds 100 percent of GDP.

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Meanwhile, if you're a New York City parent, you can have a night off this summer on the government's buck.

"Every parent knows that a few hours to yourself can feel like a luxury," said Mayor Zohran Mamdani in July. "It shouldn't be. That's why we're launching New York City's first-ever Parents' Night Out, so that parents can get a little time on their own to catch a movie, run errands or go on a date without worrying about who will take care of the kids—or how much it will cost."

"Making New York City more affordable isn't just about lowering costs," he added, "it's about giving people back their time."

Obviously, this comes from city coffers, not federal ones. And clearly a single night of free babysitting won't break the bank for a city of 8.5 million that rakes in almost $82 billion in tax revenues each year, and has set a preliminary budget of $127 billion, almost $30 billion larger than former Mayor Eric Adams's first budget from four years ago.

But my point is a little more subtle: We've become, at every level, accustomed to the government providing us things for free, with little eye to whether this is sustainable. (The political appeal of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), and its many primary victories this go-around, reflects this.) Medicare and Social Security are good examples of how individual old-age benefits are very expensive—a huge share of the federal budget—but extremely hard to scale back without voter outcry. Even phased Social Security cuts, which would protect those who are already reliant on benefits or have planned around them, aren't politically popular. (When other countries have attempted to raise retirement ages, it's historically gone poorly.) Can we afford this amount of government spending forever?

"The inability of lawmakers to confront the debt comes with long-term risks," adds the Times. "While the United States remains the world's largest economy, its mounting debt load could lead investors to demand higher interest rates for U.S. bonds or raise questions about the nation's creditworthiness, which could erode confidence in the dollar as the world's reserve currency." (More on the bonds issue below.)

This is a recent phenomenon; it wasn't always like this.

"Publicly held debt—now approaching World War II levels at about 100% of the country's annual GDP—was just 31.5% of GDP in 2001 after four years in which the government ran budget surpluses," notes The Wall Street Journal. "Wars, the bursting of the dot-com bubble and tax cuts sent budgets off course in the early 2000s. The 2007-09 recession supercharged the trend by draining tax revenues and prompting stimulus programs, as did the Covid-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, an aging population has led to increased spending on Medicare and Social Security. But revenues haven't kept pace."

To put it into perspective, adds the Journal: "If Elon Musk helped pay down the debt by sacrificing the entirety of his nearly $1 trillion net worth—itself a mind-boggling sum—it would barely make a dent."

Relatedly: Can we pay for Medicare for All?


Scenes from New York: I don't know if I agree fully. Conservatives can't ever embrace this mentality because they're ostensibly against handouts. Plus, this is a Bowling Alone phenomenon—people should really be encouraged to have thick-enough community ties such that it's rather easy to find ad hoc kid-exchanging relationships to give parents free extra bandwidth.

Conservatives sour about this initiative need to recognize the importance of having someone who - like it or not - will be influential on the left for a very long time prioritizing the importance of making it easier to raise a family in the city
(heck, why not in suburbs too!) https://t.co/MFU47wpDqN

— Patrick T. Brown (@PTBwrites) August 19, 2026


QUICK HITS

  • An mRNA vaccine from Moderna-Merck succeeded in preventing melanoma cancer from coming back or spreading in initial studies. "Moderna shares rose more than 140% Wednesday afternoon, while Merck's stock gained more than 12%," reports The Wall Street Journal. "The companies were on track to add more than $50 billion in market capitalization combined."
  • "With less than 90 days until the midterm election, the Trump administration has sought to keep Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials out of the headlines, pulling back on the high-profile, flashy raids in blue cities and minimizing public clashes with community members and protesters," reports Politico. "But new results from The POLITICO Poll show that half of Americans, including nearly a quarter of Trump's 2024 voters, still say the president's mass deportation campaign is too aggressive. That's virtually unchanged from polling numbers in January and April, amid mounting political outrage over federal agents killing two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis."
  • The smart folks at Odd Lots are rightly noting the tension between Fed policy and Treasury policy:

Interesting tension right now with the new Fed Chair emphasizing less forward guidance and more market 'independence,' while the US Treasury Secretary is focused on doing whatever can to lower long-term yields

— Tracy Alloway (@tracyalloway) August 19, 2026

So when Kevin Warsh says he wants markets to "play the ball, not the referee" what are investors supposed to do when the Treasury is unexpectedly buying back long-term Treasuries? We still playing the ball here?

— Joe Weisenthal (@TheStalwart) August 19, 2026

  • "Family-controlled businesses, whether public or private, employ 59% of the U.S. workforce, excluding federal employees, and generate 54% of U.S. gross domestic product, according to 2021 data from Washington, D.C.-based advocacy group Family Enterprise USA," reports The Wall Street Journal. 
  • There appears to be a viral trend going around on TikTok where stay-at-home moms throw…ice? at the bathtub? to ensure they don't hurt their kids or something. It seems very attention seeking and strange to me.

Modern suburban SAHM life, while objectively comfortable, is often uniquely isolating. Many women's only outlet for anything resembling community then becomes TikTok brainrot, which rewards them for being mentally ill, whether or not they start off with actual mental illness. https://t.co/LN5iuzCN7M

— Neeraja Deshpande (@neerajadeshp) August 19, 2026

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    The national debt just hit $40 trillion for the first time ever...

    And with the combined effort of the executive, legislative and, most importantly lately, the judicial, we can double that!

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

    ..and President [Donald] Trump's tax cuts,

    Yeah, that’s what did it.

    1. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

      HOW DO WE PAY FOR CUT TAXES???

    2. Medulla Oblongata   24 minutes ago

      Congress wrote and passed every tax cut bill and spending bill. Trump and all other presidents can sign them or veto them once Congress passes them.

    3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   17 minutes ago

      Reason is still of the belief, despite all evidence, that raising taxes wont immediately be spent by democrats.

  3. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Rent control insanity...man cannot have a shower in his bathroom.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/man-is-ordered-to-remove-his-shower-because-it-would-push-up-neighbourhood-rent-prices/ar-AA2aspno

    Kasper I, 43, has lived in the area of Kreuzberg, Berlin in Germany for ten years but was told by the council that the shower was a 'luxury' that would change the 'character' of the region.

    It appears he has a bath, but cannot have a showerhead above and has been forced to detatch it.

    Authorities reportedly claimed it would increase the value of the flat and lead to rent being pushed up in the area.

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

      ..that would change the 'character' of the region.

      How big is a region?

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   16 minutes ago

      Government is the best HOA.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    The United States will borrow $2 trillion this year, and spend ample money in the future servicing that debt.

    Why oh why won't anyone forgive the government's student loans.

    1. Medulla Oblongata   23 minutes ago

      We're borrowing $40B per year to loan money back out to deadbeats who won't pay their loans.

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

    There appears to be a viral trend going around on TikTok where stay-at-home moms throw…ice? at the bathtub? to ensure they don't hurt their kids or something. It seems very attention seeking and strange to me.

    Imagine the reaction to a video of a man doing this.

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   54 minutes ago

      I wonder if Liz has heard the term awfl

    2. mad.casual   27 minutes ago

      Imagine the reaction to a video of a man doing this.

      You know everything is 100% genuine and just a "living your true self" slice-of-life when the video starts with the person posting it centered in the middle of the frame looking directly at the camera.

  6. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Not only importing murderers, but paying their rent...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/accused-illegal-immigrant-murderer-who-fled-us-during-48-hour-pass-had-access-to-taxpayer-funded-apartment/ar-AA2apc9J

    An accused illegal immigrant murderer who fled the United States last month after being granted a 48-hour pass from a Virginia mental health facility was previously allowed to leave the institution on unsupervised visits, staying at a taxpayer-funded apartment while on leave.

    Abdulloi Doniyor Toshpulodzoda left the U.S. on July 6 while on a weekend pass, boarding a one-way flight from Washington Dulles International Airport to his native Tajikistan via Istanbul. The Turkish Airlines ticket was purchased under Toshpulodzoda's name using an American Express card, according to court records.

    Despite the murder accusation, Toshpulodzoda was permitted to leave the Northern Virginia Mental Health Institute (NVMHI) for up to 48 hours to stay at an Alexandria apartment made available through the Fairfax Permanent Supportive Housing Program, court records state.

  7. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    UK pushes out a pamphlet to immigrants, instead of just stop importing them with blind asylum, to stop raping women and children. This will work out for sure. Campaign will even use posters.

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/understanding-behaviours-and-expectations-in-the-uk-a-guide-for-asylum-seekers/understanding-behaviours-and-expectations-in-the-uk-a-guide-for-asylum-seekers-accessible

  8. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    Despite being told this just doesnt happen by people like Bier... trump to save 3B a year in following the law and cutting off tax refund payments to illegals for things like the child tax credit. Apparently they were giving tax credits even for kids on illegals home countries.

    https://nypost.com/2026/08/19/us-news/trump-admin-axes-refundable-tax-credits-for-illegal-migrants-saving-taxpayers-3b/?utm_campaign=nypost&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

  9. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    This is why you dont keep bears in trunks people.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/colorado-black-bear-dies-trapped-inside-unlocked-car-days-report

    1. mad.casual   16 minutes ago

      Pro Tip: Have your Uber pick you up and drop you off at the nearest grocery store or a couple houses or blocks away from your house. That way, if your driver turns out to be a bear, they don't know where you live.

  10. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Seems like a brickbat?

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/oakland-fined-this-couple-915-000-for-preventing-fires-that-s-18-times-the-penalty-for-actual-arson/ar-AA2asBMg?uxmode=ruby&ctsrc=dgst

    AI summary

    Property vs. Bureaucracy: Matthew Bernard and Lynn Warner were ordered by the Oakland Fire Department to remove deadwood from their lot for fire safety, but the city's planning department denied a removal permit, creating a legal trap.

    Exorbitant Fine: The couple faces a $915,135.40 penalty, roughly five times the land's value, while criminal fines for arson max out at $50,000, highlighting the absurdity of Oakland's enforcement.

    Legal Challenge: Represented by the Texas Public Policy Foundation, they are suing in federal court, claiming violations of the Fifth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments and labeling the city's actions as regulatory extortion.

    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   57 minutes ago

      Would have been cheaper to burn it.

  11. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    Every parent knows that a few hours to yourself can feel like a luxury...

    Leftists just can't stop lionizing Lindsay Clancy.

  12. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    Wonder how the iran is winning folks will spin this. UAE, 30% of trade with Iran, has had enough and stops all trade.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/uae-cuts-ties-iran-warns-gulf-states-against-helping-washington-kpler-says-us-navy

  13. JesseAz (RIP CK)   60 minutes ago

    China caught importing slave labor to the US.

    https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndga/pr/two-cartersville-men-and-chinese-national-indicted-forced-labor-and-related-offenses

    1. Medulla Oblongata   20 minutes ago

      Nah, only blacks can be slaves.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   14 minutes ago

        I think you mean bracks.

  14. Fist of Etiquette   59 minutes ago

    Publicly held debt—now approaching World War II levels at about 100% of the country's annual GDP...

    You know who else caused more spending?

  15. JesseAz (RIP CK)   59 minutes ago

    Read distraction-free on Substack
    Why Senate polling is always worse in summer
    For four cycles in a row, the polls have overestimated Democrats. Here’s what history shows us happens next.
    Patrick Ruffini
    Aug 18, 2026
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    20

    1

    Current polling looks good for Democrats in many red states they’d need to flip control of the chamber. That includes a recent Fox News poll that puts Sherrod Brown up 8 in the Ohio Senate race or a spate of polling that has James Talarico leading in Texas and Mary Peltola leading in Alaska.

    Democrats look like they’ve had a good chance in red states before. A July 30 - August 3, 2020 Quinnipiac poll showing a tied race for South Carolina Senate race between the late Lindsey Graham and Jaime Harrison kicked off a trend of neck-and-neck polls that continued almost until the very end. Graham would eventually win by 10. In 2022, Democrat Tim Ryan led in the vast majority of polls conducted in Ohio over the summer until being bested by JD Vance by 6 points. The same pattern repeated itself in Ohio in 2024 when Brown led in all but two pre-October polls in his race against Bernie Moreno.

    In the last few election cycles, we’ve seen a pattern of Democrats looking competitive in red state Senate contests during the summer only to fade by election day. I wanted to test if this was a consistent pattern, not just the selective memory of a Republican.

    3,312 polls over the last four election cycles in the old FiveThirtyEight archive confirmed the pattern. In each of those four cycles, the Democratic candidate’s margin was overstated. The average polling error across all polls was D+3.7, and 73% of polls released overstated the Democrat relative to the election result. Again, that’s across more than 3,000 polls, so that’s hardly just statistical noise.

    And the pattern is most pronounced during the summer, right where we are now. Polling error peaks at 5.9 points too Democratic sometime in late July, and doesn’t start coming down until late August, before settling into an average error of D+2.6 on election day.

    https://www.patrickruffini.com/p/why-senate-polling-is-always-worse

    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   55 minutes ago

      Polls are worthless.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   14 minutes ago

        I just remember me pointing out this bias every election and qb and jeff in full denial about it. The bias is intentional to drive liberal voters and discourage conservative ones.

  16. Medulla Oblongata   59 minutes ago

    Another illegal alien murderer...

    https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/northern-virginia/fairfax-county-police-id-woman-killed-near-great-falls-trail/4143600/

    Alexis Antonio Cedillos-Campos, 19, has been arrested and charged in connection with the killing of 42-year-old Carmen Lizet Puch in Great Falls, Virginia, Fairfax County police said. Puch was found dead Monday in a parking area near Great Falls trails with multiple stab wounds.

    Police said Cedillos-Campos and Puch worked together at a restaurant and were also involved in an intimate relationship. Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis said investigators have video showing Cedillos-Campos leaving the restaurant with a fixed-blade knife, black latex gloves and a water bottle.

    The Department of Homeland Security said Cedillos-Campos is an undocumented immigrant from El Salvador. The agency said he was arrested by Customs and Border Protection in 2024 after illegally crossing the border near El Paso, Texas.

    What Police Allege Happened
    According to Fairfax County police, Cedillos-Campos left the restaurant in the early hours of Monday carrying a large fixed-blade knife, latex gloves and a water bottle. Investigators allege he emptied the bottle and filled it with gasoline siphoned from his motorcycle before he and Puch went to Difficult Run Park.

    Police allege Cedillos-Campos repeatedly stabbed Puch, poured gasoline on her and unsuccessfully attempted to set her on fire. Investigators said he later offered a full confession during an interview with homicide detectives.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   55 minutes ago

      David bier will tell you that the rate is down so thus doesnt count.

      1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   53 minutes ago

        Also, he felt bad about it later.

  17. Fist of Etiquette   58 minutes ago

    ...the importance of making it easier to raise a family in the city
    (heck, why not in suburbs too!)

    Rural America can, as always, go fuck itself.

  18. Fist of Etiquette   56 minutes ago

    An mRNA vaccine from Moderna-Merck succeeded in preventing melanoma cancer from coming back or spreading in initial studies.

    Does it also have an off label use for safeandeffectiveitis?

  19. Fist of Etiquette   55 minutes ago

    With less than 90 days until the midterm election, the Trump administration has sought to keep Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials out of the headlines...

    Alright, who told the president about the midterms?

  20. Medulla Oblongata   55 minutes ago

    https://x.com/wokeandwoofing/status/2088601827050766510

    I had a terrible moment where It occurred to me that if someone could claim to be Trans in bad faith in order to enter the WNBA, then logically people could do the same thing to gain access to women's changing rooms. Then I remembered that logic is just a far right construct.

    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   50 minutes ago

      It’s not fair to think that your wife or daughter are as important as sportsball players.

    2. mad.casual   2 minutes ago

      Then I remembered that logic is just a far right construct.

      Baited and spearheaded in bad faith by crypto-TERF, gender traitors like Riley Gaines, Sophie Cunningham, and J.K. Rowling no less.

  21. Fist of Etiquette   53 minutes ago

    But new results from The POLITICO Poll show that half of Americans, including nearly a quarter of Trump's 2024 voters, still say the president's mass deportation campaign is too aggressive.

    The other half has no problem watching how the delicious sausage gets made.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   12 minutes ago

      All those conservative women for Tarico were included in that poll. The ones who only ever vote Democrat. Liberals lie.

      Polls are worthless.

  22. Mickey Rat   53 minutes ago

    ""an ominous milestone for an economy that sits on a shaky fiscal foundation after decades of borrowing to pay for the rising costs of the military, social safety net programs and President [Donald] Trump's tax cuts," reports The New York Times."

    Is the times saying anything about getting a grip on the spending? Because you cannot tax your way out out of the national debt problem if you cannot hold spending down. New spending will eat new tax revenue.

    1. Medulla Oblongata   17 minutes ago

      If Congress can ever just hold spending level for 5 years--no increases at all--tax revenues would likely catch up and create a balanced budget or surplus.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   11 minutes ago

        End the baseline budgeting and remove the built in increase on top of new spending.

        Also stop trying to claim, like reason does, that the executivr is forced by law to spend every appropriated dollar.

  23. Fist of Etiquette   52 minutes ago

    ...mounting political outrage over federal agents killing two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis.

    Just when you thought corporate media was losing its juice to manufacture results.

  24. Fist of Etiquette   50 minutes ago

    Family-controlled businesses, whether public or private, employ 59% of the U.S. workforce...

    The DSA is going to have to have a very long lining-up wall.

  25. Medulla Oblongata   50 minutes ago

    In Illinois (Chicago), when you're on an ankle monitor for home confinement, you get two days off per week where the monitor is deactivated! And that's a statutory minimum, not an upper limit.

    Bonus: Illinois has lost track of several hundred monitored felons! Over 300 defendants, roughly 10-12% of the approximately 3,200 people who are supposed to be on monitoring, are flat-out unaccounted for. Burke said officials “have no idea where they are.

    https://wgntv.com/news/wgn-investigates/safe-t-act-what-happens-when-no-one-is-watching/

    A little-known provision in Illinois’ sprawling SAFE-T Act went into effect in January and has had the effect of allowing people on electronic monitoring have two days of unmonitored movement.

    The extra freedom was intended to give defendants awaiting trial freedom to take care of grocery shopping and what the law vaguely describes as “other basic necessities.”

    WGN Investigates reviewed records from the Cook County Sheriff’s Department that showed some defendants were accused of using the time to make repeated visits to a casino, shop at a gun store, commit retail thefts, and attempt a kidnapping. Four defendants have been murdered while on “free movement” days this year, according to the Cook County sheriff.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   10 minutes ago

      Chicago has gone full sarc retard.

  26. Fist of Etiquette   49 minutes ago

    Modern suburban SAHM life, while objectively comfortable, is often uniquely isolating.

    Except for, you know, the offspring.

  27. Mickey Rat   48 minutes ago

    "Conservatives sour about this initiative need to recognize the importance of having someone who - like it or not - will be influential on the left for a very long time prioritizing the importance of making it easier to raise a family in the city
    (heck, why not in suburbs too!)"

    Should you be behind giving your kid for a few hours each week to the care of a government run by people beholden to an ideology actively hostile to liberty and human rights, like property rights?

    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   42 minutes ago

      How long until it’s mandatory to turn over your kid for 4 hours?

      1. Zeb   36 minutes ago

        Already is for 8 hours if you don't send them to private schools or homeschool according to their regulations.

  28. Fist of Etiquette   48 minutes ago

    There appears to be a viral trend going around on TikTok where stay-at-home moms throw…ice? at the bathtub? to ensure they don't hurt their kids or something.

    Maybe they're protesting immigration enforcement. Or bathing.

  29. Medulla Oblongata   45 minutes ago

    The balls on this chick! Figurative, I'm pretty sure.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/harris-county-treasurer-carla-wyatt-requests-six-figure-raise-months-after-dwi-charge/ar-AA2avpUS

    Harris County Treasurer Carla Wyatt, a Democrat who was arrested three times across two counties in her first term, is seeking a six-figure raise, according to a formal salary grievance she filed with the county.

    Wyatt requested $250,000 "or more," which would be a minimum 79% raise over her current salary of $139,547. The treasurer, who is facing a drunken driving charge in Galveston County, requested the raise just months after her office was stripped of a key financial oversight role and amid an ongoing effort to abolish Wyatt's position entirely.

  30. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   44 minutes ago

    Parents, what would you do with four hours of child-free time?

    I bet most of them go drinking.

  31. mad.casual   34 minutes ago

    the Times should maybe also blame other presidents too. Like his predecessor.

    Which predecess... actually, nevermind. Your conception is probably more correct.

  32. Medulla Oblongata   33 minutes ago

    "If Elon Musk helped pay down the debt by sacrificing the entirety of his nearly $1 trillion net worth

    Since almost his entire wealth is in shares of companies he founded or developed, the government would have to find someone (multiple someones) with $1T willing to buy that stock. Otherwise it's worthless paper....or it's held as long term equity. Either way it's not going to help pay off the debt unless there's $1T floating around out there.

    It's not like he's scrooge mcduck with a vault of gold coins or even dollar bills.

    Before the IPO, Musk owned about 42% of SpaceX. As a privately held company, the valuation on it was hard to put a number on; Morningstar valued it at about $780B. Musk's ownership share thus about $327B. After the IPO, Musk owns...about 42% of SpaceX stock. But now the valuation is pretty much defined by the market cap, which is pretty much instantly calculated as the last share buy/sell trade price times the shares outstanding, and the market cap is about $1.766 Trillion today, so Musk's share is about $742.92 billion.

    Nothing materially changed about the company, Musk's ownership stake, or his bank accounts. The only real change was the premium other people with money put on the chance to own shares in the company.

    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   27 minutes ago

      If Elon Musk helped pay down the debt by sacrificing the entirety of his nearly $1 trillion net worth</i

      Is the idiot who said this willing to sacrifice his entire net worth?

    2. Zeb   21 minutes ago

      And simply owning and controlling a successful company does much more good for many more people than giving it to the government, even if it could be liquidated as easily as these morons seem to think (which as you explain is impossible).

  33. Medulla Oblongata   26 minutes ago

    In her post partum rage, she had time put on her makeup, fetch a bowl, fill it with ice, setup her phone to record the video, then put on her crazy act for the camera, stop filming, edit the clip to remove the setup/takedown parts inevitably caught on the video, and THEN post it to social media. Wanna bet there were 4 or more takes before she got what she was after?

  34. MollyGodiva   26 minutes ago

    Raise taxes, cut military 50%, fix Social Security.

    1. Mike Parsons   17 minutes ago

      Sunset social security, cut entitlements, fuck off, and cut taxes

    2. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   16 minutes ago

      Idiot.

    3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   8 minutes ago

      Retard. 50% of the budget is troop pay and their medical.

  35. Mike Parsons   18 minutes ago

    "Modern suburban SAHM life, while objectively comfortable, is often uniquely isolating. Many women’s only outlet for anything resembling community then becomes TikTok brainrot, which rewards them for being mentally ill, whether or not they start off with actual mental illness."

    Gee I wonder what the Venn diagram is for women doing shit like this, and say, women recording videos saying they were just like Lindsay and her husband def did it because Mercury is in retrograde.

    I wonder if the same rot is causing all of this. TikTok/socialmedia has broken women

    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   14 minutes ago

      There was a time when anyone would have been embarrassed to be seen acting like this.

  36. Mike Parsons   13 minutes ago

    "rising costs of the military, social safety net programs and President [Donald] Trump's tax cuts," reports The New York Times."

    Stop normalizing this language. Tax cuts are fundamentally something that do not need to be 'paid for'. Its not an expense. Its less robbery from my pocket. Its not the govt money that they benevolently let me keep, its my money they are pilfering.

    Fuck off, cut spending

  37. BioBehavioral_View   5 minutes ago

    One Nation Under God

    “But one also finds in the human heart a depraved taste for equality, which impels the weak to want to bring the strong down to their level, and which reduces men to preferring equality in servitude to inequality in freedom.” -Alexis de Toqueville (1805-1859)

    These United States are one nation under God no longer. Individualism? Out the window. Collectivism? In the doorway. Diversity? A nation on fire.

    A substantial portion of the human smorgasbord that has become the American public demands that the government regulate all aspects of life in order to provide a semblance of equality among the unequal. Is providing equality a legitimate function of our government?

    A substantial portion of that public also demands that the government provide uninterrupted and unending prosperity. The politicians have attempted to oblige via consumer-oriented debt, the consequence of which is a mountain of such debt that never can be repaid. Is providing prosperity a legitimate function of our government?

    Life, liberty, and opportunity to pursue happiness. Are not they the legitimate goals envisioned by our Founding Fathers? The pursuit of happiness not happiness itself. To have provided a level playing field for individuals to pursue happiness via their own enterprise. Does not therein lay the legitimate goal of government?

    Instead, what have our forebears and we created? What are the consequences of an unending list of solipsistic demands upon government? Debt, defeat, and depravity. Such are the consequences. A nation in decline!

    “A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can exist only until a majority of voters discover that they can vote themselves largess out of the public treasury.” - Alexander Tyler (1747-1813)

    A majority of American voters have discovered that it can raid the pubic treasury via the balloting box. Voters will not relinquish that prerogative easily, nor will the current crop of politicians force them to do so.

    There is a better way — a scientific way. Biobehavioral Science as described in the novel, Inescapable Consequences.

    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 minutes ago

      I don't want your newsletter.

  38. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 minutes ago

    "Trump admin to rescind decades-long roadless rule for national forests — enrages environmentalists nationwide"
    https://nypost.com/2026/08/18/us-news/trump-admin-moving-to-rescind-decades-long-roadless-rule-for-national-forests/

    Watermelons pissed that forests might be managed and kept from burning down!

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