The DHS Will Be Disinformation Dolts
Plus: perpetual "scope creep" of the welfare state

In the latest Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Nick Gillespie discuss the formation of the "Disinformation Governance Board," as well as President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.
1:38: The "Disinformation Governance Board," brought to you by DHS
26:58: Weekly Listener Question: I have often heard Nick make the case for a welfare state that is designed to go to those that need it over universal systems such as all the old age retirement programs. I find "need rather than universal" compelling. However, per Nick's book recommendation The High Cost of Good Intentions, I don't see how we can have a reasonable expectation that any system designed to help the needy does not become universal. It seems the history of the U.S. is almost entirely one that is for expanding safety nets to people who don't need it (but would nonetheless like "free" stuff). I can't see anyone running on a platform that goes against entitlements and winning (long-term). The person who runs on either keeping entitlements the same or expanding them will always beat the person who says we need to reduce the number of people receiving the entitlements. So my question is: Is the idea of a welfare state strictly for the needy utopian?
32:39: Biden's latest proposal for student loan forgiveness
48:30: Media recommendations for the week
This week's links:
"New DHS Board Seeks To Counter What It Thinks Is Disinformation," by Joe Lancaster
"Homeland Security Chief Admits New Disinformation Board Already Did a Bad Job of Informing Public," by Robby Soave
Tracing The Truth with Emmanuelle Saliba
"Elizabeth Warren Wants Joe Biden To Deliver a Massive, Illegal Handout to the Well-Off," by Peter Suderman
"Are Millennials Responsible for Their Own Student Debt?" by Nick Gillespie
"3 Reasons We Shouldn't Bail Out Student Loan Borrowers," by Nick Gillespie and Meredith Bragg
"The FDA's Menthol Cigarette Ban Is a 'Racial Justice' Issue, but Not in the Way Its Supporters Mean," by Jacob Sullum
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Fuck Joe Biden
Fuck Joe Biden
Fuck Joe Biden
Fuck Joe Biden. And Fauci as well.
Buck Foe Jidin'!
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See https://reason.com/2020/10/16/biden-tries-to-gloss-over-his-long-history-of-supporting-the-drug-war-and-draconian-criminal-penalties/
All Hail to THE Hair Smeller in Chief!!! His Punishment Boner is BIGGER than ALL the rest of ours, put together!
Most of all, HAIL to the Chief, for having revoked karma! What comes around, will no longer go around!!! We CAN smell ALL of THEIR hair, and they will NEVER think of smelling OUR hair, right back!
Senile Mackerel Snapper Bad-Ass Hair-Smeller all right!
Yes, we can! We CAN smell all the hair, all the time, and NONE will be smart enough to EVER smell our hair right back!
These voters simply cannot or will not recognize the central illusion of politics… You can hair-smell all of the people some of the time, and you can hair-smell some of the people all of the time, but you cannot hair-smell all of the people all of the time! Sooner or later, karma catches up, and the others will hair-smell you right back!
Put it in a poem in Iambic pentameter or begone!
They might be dolts but they will still want to put you in jail for thoughtcrimes.
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.
Are Biden's DHS hires channelling the
Thought Police Civilian Review Board?
...because that's what Nazi-Regime Agencies do...
Entitlements, like Roman bread and circuses, will end when it all comes crashing down into an unsustainable pile of shit.
And not one moment before.
Until then, gimme.
Dolts who have the guns are just as dangerous as non-dolts with guns.
The fact that Nick G. thinks that a college educated person could possibly spend $300 in rent for an apartment shows that he is completely out of touch with what people spend on rent.
I'm not in favor of eliminating college debt, I just needed to point out that Nick G. is living in a world about 20 years ago where you could find an apartment for $300/mo.
It's hard to know who to trust these days. With so much disinformation out there, it can be tough to tell fact from fiction. But don't worry, I'm here to help. @Grerem