Good morning my Glibs and Gliberinas! And what an incredible day it always is!
The 26 states where abortion will likely become illegal if SCOTUS overturns Roe vs Wade
Democrats lack votes to end filibuster for abortion protections.
All 22 Trump-Backed Candidates Win Primaries in Ohio, Indiana.
MIT study finds COVID vaccines ‘significantly associated’ with jump in emergency heart problems.
Repairman who revealed Hunter Biden laptop sues Schiff, CNN, Politico and The Daily Beast.
California’s population falls more than 100k, new estimate finds
Trade schools see student boom for offering careers ‘within grasp’
NFT sales ‘have declined 92% since their peak’
Dave Chappelle is attacked on stage after woke activists tried to cancel him over trans jokes
That’s all I got for this fine morning. I’ll leave you with a song and move along with my day.
Morning, Banjos.
Who’da thunk that paying money for something that doesn’t exist would turn unpopular?
I still don’t understand NFTs.
Blockchain authenticated digital property would be the simplest explanation I can think of.
Or to steal from a local minor league baseball team (in reference to a promotion next Tuesday):
It is just a entry on the blockchain including a URL. My favorite explanation is you are buying directions to a house, not the house.
I understand the concept. I don’t understand anyone who would pay significant money for them (or really care that they had the “certified” Ceiling Cat meme or whatnot).
Woah, woah, woah…lets not get crazy here.
Ceiling cat knows all… He’s coming for you.
It is just as perplexing to me as people who pay good money to get imaginary things for their imaginary player on a free game to play.
That’s actually the easiest use case to understand. An item in a game which you buy but can also then resell.
Not really – many of the items are bound to account or bound to character.
However, it makes sense to me – getting a race car custom painted with my school logo or a character that I spend hours looking at online sporting a particularly cool piece of equipment isn’t really any different just because it’s in a virtual environment (full disclosure – I have never actually paid for such items in the games I play).
Nope. You guys are weird. You should spend money on normal things like bait and fishing lures.
Being the only True Libertarian, though, I will refrain from pushing for new laws that legally preventing you from wasting your money. (The guys who put lift kits on trucks are first in that line anyhow).
Is there a Ceiling Cat Butt too?
That is kept in the vault to be used only in emergencies.
Nobody can afford that NFT.
It is the Mona Lisa of NFTs.
Something about moving a pigskin down a gridiron and touching the other team’s end.
Do you want to buy a hyperlink to this page?
I’d like to buy a vowel, Pat.
Oooooh, Im sorry. The word is ‘naggers’.
I could have sworn it was Nuggets.
Im torn on the whole SCOTUS thing. On one hand is my burning desire to kill children. On the other is my need to control women’s bodies.
So, we should enact a one-child policy like China had, that way you can both kill children and control women’s bodies!
No, no, no, no, what we want is a manditory minimum number of children, plus open worship of Tlaloc and Molech.
I think we are there. Depending on the circumstances of how a child left the womb, child sacrifice is still sometimes frowned upon.
Cue song….
https://youtu.be/GGKt6ClPQ18
What you want is forced abortions.
“What you want is forced abortions.”
Just for some. Miniature American flags for others.
Nikki — I didn’t know you made it over here!
legit lol
She literally was the worst.
That’s incredibly short-sighted. Why not both?
1) Redefine abortion as live birth followed by surrender of the infant. Progs love redefinition, after all.
2) Infants are officially classified as orphans and at age four become available for orphan duties in factories.
3) Profit!
Excellent. Now we just need to steer some contracts to Jesse.in.mb’s Adorphan, Inc.
Not OrphansOnly?
It is a conundrum.
We’re moving into a brave new world…
https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/amazon-reimburse-us-employees-who-travel-abortions-other-treatments-2022-05-02/
“We don’t want you to have children or a family to distract you from your job. And we’ll pay you a free annual vacation to make it happen while you still fuck around without protection.
Sincerely,
Jeff”
Did you get a leaked memo!!!!????
I wonder if they’ll cover travel for IVF and other fertility treatments too.
Or adoption (possibly already do, I know my employer added some ridiculous benefits around it that mainly seemed to aimed at well off upper execs who wanted to adopt third world babies)
To be fair, I happen to know that at least one major tech firm has exceptionally good fertility benefits for its employees.
STEVE SMITH, INC?
STEVE SMITH FERTALIZE!
As long as it is in vitro like a god-fearing person. None of that dirty shamful in butto stuff.
You’re paid to try to knock up their employees?
Starbucks too.
IIRC, they will cover IVF, which is freaking expensive.
The beauty of adopting a 3rd world kid is that if they don’t work out, you can always turn them into the Help. Try that with a white baby.
Lol of course not. It’s cheaper for them in the long run to not pay for family health coverage.
…annually?
I don’t know that there is a ‘u’ in that word.
Abortion is a private decision to be made by a woman and her employer.
I’d like to get my abortion in Hawaii.
With 2 weeks post recovery. Can’t be too careful. Maybe work from home/motel/beach?
Morning, Banjos! Thanks for not calling us obnoxious today. 😉
Re: California — love this bit from the article: “Officials noted that COVID-19 deaths, federal policies limiting immigration and an “increase in domestic out-migration” impacted the population totals.”
Yeah, the Feds have been all about limiting immigration in the past year.. :eyeroll: — though to be fair to the writer, it wouldn’t surprise me at all if the whole green card process is FUBAR, par for the course for the most incompetent administration ever (at doing what should be their jobs… all to competent at screwing everyone over, I know…).
Part of the “voting with their feet” from my vantage point is that the Valley (Santa Clara county especially) went NUTS over COVID restrictions. Most offices are only opening back up now, and still have testing / masking / etc. Almost all of those companies (like the Apple story yesterday) went work from home, and most of the software engineers realized they don’t need the commute and they don’t need to live in a box in the Bay either. Add in SF being historically hostile to the valley types, and there’s not a lot of reasons to want to live there. (Of course, I’m biased… I never wanted to live in CA in the first place, that’s just where the work was — and certainly didn’t want to live in the Bay Area proper).
A little surprised this wasn’t covered up by the *illegal* immigration influx, Newsom’s been doing everything but standing on the border waving a sign to encourage it (have to see if that whole “California universal health care free for illegals” is in effect he was pushing last year). Maybe they’re just not officially counting them in or something.
Re: The MIT study. Here’s hoping this sort of thing will become too big to cover up and they can stop pushing this so damned hard, especially trying to do it on school kids. All risk, no reward.
Re: Trade schools — makes sense… wish the boom waited a few years — with the military wokified and colleges ridiculous, that was what I planned to nudge my son towards… and if they go into a price spiral because of demand, that’ll suck too. 😉
Seize the carp and all that, all you happy glibbies.
It could be true. Arent the feds bussing/flying border crossers to more other states?
Yes. A couple of outfits have been filming the arrivals at one of the airports in Upstate NY.
I think Texas (?Florida?) was also bussing some immigrants to DC.
Texas. I haven’t heard much on the CA side — I therefore assumed they were just strolling in and being welcomed without the Federal forced busing program.
You could look into IBEW. It’s a Union, but I understand that they take new members and train them as they work. It might be a different organization that does this; IBEW is what came to mind.
Yes, IBEW has an apprenticeship program. It’s pretty tough to get into from what I hear. They control the number of slots pretty tightly.
That’s a carefully worded dodge by the FAA. They frequently expand their bounds outside their legal mandate to manage and improve aviation safety, but in this case they clearly draw the boundary at “aircraft accidents or pilot incapacitations” due to vaccine side effects. They ignore the fact that statistically, pilots spend a relatively small amount of time actually piloting, but side effects from the vaccine can cause serious health problems that can end a pilot’s career, or even cause them irreparable harm or death.
Now do out of cockpit medications or ailments and how those will no longer get flagged on a flight physical, FAA…
Youtube ads gave me this nugget about Mother’s Day. I’m a “Drag-Mom!” Sadly, Google won’t fess up to it. I heard it three times on their channel whilst innocently listening to righteous tunes. Try to find the ad with a Google search. I double-dog dare ya. These people are sick.
This?
Nope. Actual Government sponsored propaganda. It has been hidden.
I think I found it for you.
Daily Ray of Sunshine
Goddamn You, Pope! You made me smile.
You think I got a goat just sitting here? C’mon over and see my baby Festus.
When I met my grand daughters they had already learned to rub their thumb and fore finger together.
Seemed to have worked too.
Grandma would set 3 little girls down at the kitchen table and give them lipstick, make up and a mirror. How quickly they learn that they want to be feminine and pretty like their mom. Seems to have worked.
Hah!
I remember the chin chewing phase.
Great one today, Holiness!
Here’s another speculative but fairly convincing thread on who the leaker might have been.
https://twitter.com/willchamberlain/status/1521685968939630592
TL;DR: Everything she’s ever done has been on the topic of abortion and her husband has worked directly with the reporter who did the leaking.
That’s the third suspect I’ve heard of so far.
This would make a great new version of the Clue boardgame.
This is like Murder on the Orient Express. Damn near everybody is so leftist and so plugged in to the incestuous Beltway scene that nearly every clerk has motive, means, and opportunity. Think about that.
I have also heard the theory that it was a conservative clerk that leaked it – to keep Roberts from peeling one off.
Considering the quick, uniform and coordinated Leftie response, I would doubt that.
The other problem is I don’t think any clerk on the con side would leak to politico at all, and not to Greitens.
Yeah, that struck me as a weak attempt at trying to divert attention from the obvious – an attempt to create the kind of public pressure that flipped Roberts on ObamaCare. Its possible, but strikes me as very low probability.
What seems clear is that Roberts has little interest in identifying the leaker. He gave it to the marshall of the Court, who I gather has no law enforcement powers or experience. Exactly what you would expect if he wants it to just disappear, rather than make an example of someone. If he were to have called for a true law enforcement investigation, that would have sent a different message (although having the DOJ/FBI run this down is, well, off-brand at this point for those agencies).
And have you noticed that the DOJ/FBI is perfectly willing to kick the down the door of a journalist who got a Biden family member’s diary, but apparently sees no reason to do so for the journalist who got this SCOTUS document?
I am not the leaker.
Well that is a pisser
Who ever dropped that draft better shake off the evidence.
*narrows gaze*
I’m a grower, not a shower.
When you find out who it is, urine for a big surprise.
Steady drips of classified information might require investigation and treatment.
This is giving me a burning sensation.
This speculative stuff is treading a bit too close to doxxing/harassment to my liking. Unless they have specific proof, calling down the internet mob on a person is not cool.
But they are heroes!
THIS.
Damned straight. Don’t be extra stupid, stupid party — leave the witch hunts and accusations based on paper thin evidence to the moron blue-haired Twits.
Agreed.
Since proof will not likely be coming, I’d propose decimation instead. Let the clerks draw straws and report back when finished.
That seems harsh. I am all for punishment. But only after Ginni Thomas has conducted a fair and independent investigation.
Yes, and it’s also showing insular and close knit the “elites” are.
Hey, Gustave, did you see this: Oregon’s Kate Brown is the most unpopular governor in the country
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/oregon-s-kate-brown-is-the-most-unpopular-governor-in-the-country/ar-AAWQLu4?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=f6c1b29caf9f42e3b9370f97f2894e77
It’s looking like more and more people think she handled everything wrong, and, like you said, was in waaaaaay over her head. Even Wheeler is admitting how bad things are, though he won’t name her.
I saw that. It’s kind of pointless at this time, she’s not running for governor so serving as a lightning rod is about all she’s good for. And it help her get those gravy sinecures now that she’s effectively done with elective office.
Kotex is the real problem and will make Gov Shitstain look like mr Rogers. She’s the one who has been rolling back any sort of laws prohibiting homeless camping, far in excess of the idiotic 9th Circus ruling. And making sure her party has a firm lock for the next ten years at least. And just like Shitstain, Peter Courtney, and pretty much all of the top politicians in this state, is a non native carpetbagger. I predict an actual sales tax, not just the corporate gross receipts tax, will be pushed soon (again) to pay for her pipe dreams.
Bull shit. If the election were held today, she’d win. What’s Oregon gonna do, vote Republican????
And if she lost, she’d lose to the communist candidate.
Well, the Portlandians might stay home and the State of Jefferson crowd would vote Repub.
All 18 of them?
This. I know the FBI sucks balls these days, but a real investigation and not speculation is what is called for. If you don’t want to see more people doxed, don’t fucking dox people!
They work for USSC. They’re not real people.
Hello glibs. How are things round these parts?
Is this Pie or a Putin-Pie infiltrator?
you libertarian isolationists would not care if Putin nuked Old Europe
As long as he leaves Paris and some other cities to us.
Wait, Romanians are Europeans now? Well I’ll be.
Sure we would. It would change the F1 calendar, after all. 😉
Nice to see you again, Pie.
Pie!
Pie! We were wondering what happened. Last we’d heard you’d been on vacation in Spain and then went radio silent. Everything all right over there?
I think I commented for a couple of weeks after my vacation…
I missed it.
Everything all right over there? – meh not great really but could be worse
Good to see you!
We were worried some Spaniard with a knife had stolen a slice of the Pie. Pie ala Chapelle if you would.
I came back on the 3d of March and commented up to the 20th. I just searched in the dashboard
So up through the Ides of March, hmm? Sounds brutal…
Et tu
Welcome back Pie. We’re just about to force women to birth babies every nine months here based on the news.
How are things going for you?
You’re undead! We were concerned about you.
Concerned he had given up the vegan lifestyle and been steaked?
I’m just glad he’s finally coffin up the details of what he’s been up to.
Welcome back, Tulpa
Are we suddenly civilized around here?
The abortion thing will probably keep headlines for a while… It even made the news here god knows why. But it did give the local lefty hipsters a chance to comment on old men controlling women’s bodies.
Like I remarked yesterday, everything at the wall. Everything.
“old men controlling women’s bodies”
Go on . . . .
A fairly effective polemic.
I knew Toobin was a dirtbag, but not this part.
The Bee was on to that angle.
old men controlling women’s bodies
Of course it’s just taken as a given that is a bad thing.
“old men controlling women’s bodies”
In my wildest dreams…
Did you report those wrong thinkers for their evil anti-islamic and anti-migrant hate speech?
you laugh but there were comments there is no difference between republican judges and ayatollahs
I wonder what a Euro map using the same standard as the US map would look like.
Don’t most European nations outlaw abortion after 19 weeks?
Yeah, but they also require IDs to vote.
A lot of them are actually 12 week bans.
probably. I think in Romania is 14 or 16 weeks no questions asked, and later if there is danger to the life of the woman.
The United States is the New York City of the world.
I’m walkin’ here!
Nice music. I have become Charlie Ross and feel no shame whatsoever.
The lefties have a way with words… AKA they lie. Are those states with abortion bans, complete bans, or reasonable bans after 15 weeks?
Doesn’t matter – it isn’t Democracy, all of those state legislatures deciding.
And of course all those states with “total bans” are mostly a result of them never removing old laws from the books back in ’73. It isn’t because they passed some evil GOP legislation during the Trump Regime.
My guess is that a majority of those states will pass new laws. Most of them will allow abortions with some restrictions. Like a cutoff which will only outlaw late term abortions.
Is the Mississippi law that brought Roe back to the supreme court even that extreme? I could be wrong, but I didn’t think so.
This is a nice own-goal by the left if that’s the case.
Anything less than a month after birth is too extreme.
I like to imagine how we wouldn’t know a single thing about this under a Clinton administration.
If nothing else, Trump winning uncovered this; otherwise it would’ve been swept under the rug and all of those folks at least now out of the govt – they would all be enjoying the promotions they so richly deserved.
all of those folks at least now out of the govt
All?
Fair enough – I was thinking of the principal players.
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Dangnabbit! Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal! Rat on a bullet train, I guess.
You realize you must completely ruined your standings for all time in Hyperbole’s Spreadsheet of Ranking.
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After a two day tear…
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The computer shop repair guy is fucked. He’s never going to get a defamation judgement against Schiff, CNN and/or a raft of IC swamp dwellers. Maybe something interesting comes out in discovery. But Schiff and CNN are going to claim “the IC guys said it first!” and the IC guys are (rightly) going to say “we never said it WAS a Russian plot, we said it we THOUGH IT LOOKED LIKE a Russian plot.”
My suspicion is that he is suing to get money because with all the sanctions he can’t get those sweet rubles from his Russian paymaster anymore.
RE: Trade schools and my nephew
He is done with therapies, for now. They are going to do a check up in a month, to see if he needs more OT or speech, but everything is progressing well. He has started doing some work, side jobs, but hasn’t restarted his main HVAC job yet.
He could have gone to college, but it wasn’t for him. He want to HVAC school instead, and was easily the #1 student in his class (the competition was off getting 4 year degrees).
What did I miss?
Back in March, my nephew got jumped in a bar parking lot. Assailant is charged with felony assault. As he was active duty Marine, I assume court martial charges too. Don’t know how military justice mixes with the other.
Nephew had brain surgery the next morning. He couldn’t speak at first (although could understand and could text). He has been undergoing OT and speech therapy, but progressing rapidly. He got approval to start driving again about 2 weeks ago.
Huge Frankenstein-monster scar across his head.
That is terrible. I hope the assailant gets jail time and a court martial. I am pleased your nephew is returning to normal and proceeding with his career. That is great news!
Glad to hear he is doing better.
People can say whatever bad they want about Baltimore, but it least it gives their doctors practice at dealing with trauma!
Oh wow, glad to hear he’s doing better.
If I discovered a magic lamp, and got a wish from a genie, Inwould with that it would be impossible to physically assault another person or his property.
Suppose that party A got angry at party B, and tried to punch him. Party A’s fist would pass through Party B as through a mist, causing no harm. If Party A then tried to set Part B’s house on fire, it would not result even in scorch marks.
We need more stuff like this
Hype those kids who decide to learn a trade!
1989 Bikini Contest in Cocoa Beach
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nivydokTNg
I appreciate the lack of fake tits in these older videos
Or ink.
that too.
No duck lips. No uncanny valley rigor-botoxis faces.
I miss those days.
Yeah, but you pay for it in crappy bangs and cheap permed hair.
Just get them into the pool or shower. Problem solved.
It was long ago, far away, and so much better than it is today.
I have a sudden craving for meat loaf.
White man attempts to defend crowd from crazed black man!
WT everlovin’ F?
It was Maxwell Smart.
A bayonet with the gun part not functioning?
If your bayonet blade is inside the gun, yer doin’ it wrong.
I just love coming up with interview questions.
/sarc
At least I get to ask about things where even I have trouble remembering what the acronyms stand for and not feel like a hypocrite. (the moment I see it spelled out I know exactly what I’m talking about, there’s just so many damn three letter acronyms running around this place and this job…)
Uffda. Don’t be the interviewer who asks tricky questions just to prove that their dick is bigger than the interviewee’s.
Don’t give tests either. Those prove nothing and just open the door for all sorts of nerd stupidity.
My theory was always to ask people to tell me about what made them crazy at their last job and how they would fix it if they could. Open ended questions about real world process will reveal a lot. Or you can ask them about the big problems you have and how they would fix them.
I’d rather hire someone who is inexperienced and willing to learn, than to hire a seasoned pro who will refuse to follow your process and always telling you that “the way we did it at my last place was …”
I am asking what RTO and RPO are, and what a typical value would be while discussing disaster recovery situations. If they don’t know the acronyms I’ll tell them that they’re Recovery Time Objective and Recover Point Objective and see if that garners a sensible answer.
I don’t play mind games and don’t need to be smarter than the guy who’s on a thirty month contract. I need to know if the skills and experience they’re claiming have any basis in reality. Since this is the last question and we’ve been talking Disaster recovery for the past few questions in my script, it should be straightforward.
In fact, each qualification section tends to be a ramp in terms of complexity/expertise. The easy questions go first, and they get more and more technical until the candidate either aces it, admits to have reached the limits of their understanding, or proves themselves to be a bullshitter. Both options 1 and 2 are acceptable, I just need to weed out bullshitters.
Most of my questions are asking the type of work they did with X, aside from some specific technical line items to help me assess the degree of bullshit. I’ve been conducting interviews for years. I want somebody who can do the job.
I need to know if the skills and experience they’re claiming have any basis in reality
^This here. I learned the hard way to evaluate technical ability after a hire turned out to have none of the skills listed on the resume. Never again. Hiring an inexperienced person is fine for an entry-level position, but the roles I hire for aren’t designed that way and we pay for the experience and skillset.
That’s easy – Radio Telephone Operator, and Rocket Propelled Orgasm. I can haz job?
Um, that was my first thought on RTO too. Not so much RPO.
At one of my gigs, there was a brand new team lead and she was hiring her first flunky ever. She asked for help interviewing from a senior dev. After a few interviews the other dev couldn’t make one, so she asked me to sit in.
After the meeting she commented on the fact that I didn’t ask any real technical questions. I simply asked about past experiences and what that was all about. She said the other dev had peppered them with all sorts of tech questions about javascript enclosures and such.
I told her that if I was sitting in her cube the #1 thing I would be looking for in a candidate is if I could see them sitting in the cube next to mine and not driving me crazy. You can teach them the tech stuff (for the most part).
javascript is gay but besides that makes sense…
Look at the strongly typed language bigot!
All God’s Languages Accepted Here
I have not used a strongly typed language in 14 years
yaph?
I have no idea what that means but I don’t like the way you said it
Yet Another Perl Hacker*
* Wiki says it is Japh, (Just another), but I swear back in the ’90s when was writing apps built entirely (including the UI) in perl it was yaph.
I did some perl but not for many a year. Now it is not even that
It depends. When we’re doing this type of hire, which is a 30-month contractor, we’re not supposed to be training them because theprice tag is supposed to be for them already having the experience. When I’m hiring state staff, I’m looking for an ability to troubleshoot and a wilingness to learn. I can teach any poor sod PeopleSoft if I have to. In fact, I expect to have to for state staff because there are only four PeopleSoft shops in the state – us, SFS, OSC, and DoL.
My method is to ask a programming question – not that I expect a perfect answer, but because walking through it with them (I encourage them to ask clarifying questions) shows me how the approach a problem, debugging, basic programming skills — and if we get there, that they think about stuff like synchronization, cache level performance, etc. All of which is a big part of the job where I work.
It isn’t the specifics of the “tech stuff” as the Pontiff cites below, it is the needed fundamentals and then the thought processes / being able to problem solve that matter. Worrying about exact semantics is for man pages and checking compilation errors, after all.
Next up- banning contraception, according to the Guardian.
Handmaid’s rape camp baby factories, here we come.
blowjobs and anal are they way to go really… just to be safe
Anal hurts my ass and BJ’s make my morning coffee taste funny.
My wife says to stop whining and get with the program, but I’m still not sure.
On the other hand, I haven’t gotten pregnant yet. I’ve been scared about that ever since I read my kid’s Health class textbook and discovered that men can get pregnant too.
This has been known for some time.
Next up- banning contraception, according to the Guardian.
Based. Birth control pills are horrible for women.
It is gonna really suck for the Abortion Uber Alles crowd if new abortion laws also end up causing STD cases to drop.
On the one hand, Schiff could best serve his country as mulch.
OTOH… tam o’shanter?
Ace of Spades had an interesting take on the Roe “decision” and its possible aftermath:
I don’t have a link to the poll referenced to verify the claims made above.
You can easily note the irony that the great champions of Democracy! are petrified of actually dealing with 50 state legislatures.
Huge opportunity for the Native Tribes to offer something other than smoking indoors, casinos, and better prices on cigarettes to the White Man.
There’s also the fact that most congress creatures won’t touch an abortion law with a ten-foot pole. That was the whole point of getting the courts to “legalize” it for them.
And then they don’t understand when you compare Roe to Dred Scott; see what happens when the Court decides something outside of it’s legit purview?
Or when they start talking about Stare Decisis! you can point out that they must still be in favor of Plessy being the law of the land.
Or Buck v. Bell (which I don’t believe was ever directly overturned).
What is the best abortion joke?
I realize that it is one of the very few topics I find morally ambiguous and cannot see a definitive right answer on, but the I find myself I don;t much care… Maybe because I don’t get laid enough I dunno.
Pie! You never told us you got married!
The Onion, back when they were funny had one their headline only stories: Girlfriend Aborts Plan to Trap Boyfriend
Tastes like chicken
The endangered California condor returned to soar the skies over the state’s far northern coast redwood forests on Tuesday for the first time in more than a century.
Two captive-bred birds were released from a pen in Redwood National Park, about an hour’s drive south of the Oregon border, under a project aimed at restoring the giant vultures to their historic habitat in the Pacific Northwest.
The two male condors were moved into staging area at late morning and a remotely controlled gate was opened. After a few minutes of warily eyeing the opening, the birds stepped one by one through the opening, spread their giant wings and took off.
“They just jumped up and took flight off into the distance,” Tiana Williams-Claussen, wildlife director for the region’s Yurok tribe, said in a webcast.
There are worse ways to squander taxpayers’ dollars.
two male condors
That is not the right way to do it.
It’s the California way buster.
Are you sure? Where did you get your bird biologist degree from?
C’mon, man, one was trans.
Back when I was a mere lad growing up in Cali, I remember there was always talk in school about humans’ causing the bald eagle to go extinct. I assumed said extinction entailed the whole world. Fast forward to a backpacking trip in Alaska where upon arrival a taxi driver told me bald eagles were common as crows there. And I recently saw one on by the lake here in Tennessee.
Local to me…
Avon Lake EagleCam live streams.
Nice!
I see baldies all the time here in Oregon.
There are bald eagles to be seen flying about the Cedar Rapids, IA area, as well. I’ve seen bald eagles in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas.
Now, the question I have from the article, is, “Why a pair of males?”
Do they think one of the condors will transition to female, and get pregnant, or are there plenty of female condors, living sad and lonely lives in the wild, with their condor-cats?
Condor! Condor! CONDORCATS, HOOOOOOOO!
Condorman.
Best superhero ever.
https://youtu.be/rhBYtR52Sqk
Hopefully the abortion thing finally slows the tide of Californians moving into what will probably be an abortion free TX. We should put a sign up at the border letting them know they don’t have to drive as far and can just set up in NM.
I can’t imagine anyone choosing TX over NM anyway.
I still don’t understand how the Free State Project chose NH over WY.
Both are equally cold and dreary I would assume. Then again there is no good climate in the US
You need to go to San Diego.
I could sell you an NFT to my old house, it’s up to seven figures now (for 1300 sq ft).
Assuming Wyoming is similar (but more so) than northern Colorado, it is cold, but not dreary. Cold and sunny is very nice. It beats rainy and overcast.
I did not know I had Seasonal Affective Disorder until I spent a week in Kentucky in January after living in Colorado for a while. Of course, I had covid at the same time, so that might have come into play.
What climate is good, because I am pretty sure somewhere in the US has it?
not to warm, not to cold, not dry, not to wet. No -25C in winter, No +40C in summer
Lows of down to -10C acceptable if not all the time, highs preferably rarely over 30C, not too humid.
Upstate NY?
Delaware?
Much of the west coast, then. Near perfect weather if a bit dry.
I would assume Upstate NY is cold in winter
Sounds like someone wants to get caught in a cabin with three bears.
@Pie it’s not that cold. And there are parts that don’t even get much snow (Hudson Valley up through Champlain)
Not -25C cold. And not -10C all the time.
the YouTube duck farmer in Vermont looks pretty cold and I assumed NY had similar climate…
On the mountain tops it can be that cold. It’s something like 1degF/250′ of elevation. So yes, VT will be generally colder than NY.
The Hudson Valley is not that cold.
Central and Western NY… it gets very cold.
San Luis Obisbo, California. 70 degrees all. the. time.
Jesus, misspelled my hometown name.
I can’t imagine basing such a significant life-changing event as moving on one’s ability to have an abortion. But then I was surprised that people would move to certain states just cuz they’re weed friendly.
People actually don’t. Nobody actually moves to Canada when a Republican wins a Presidential election. Nobody left CA when it outlawed gay marriage (remember that?). Emigration to TX continues unabated despite the non- (anti-?) proggy legislation it has been passing.
For better or worse, even if states reclaim a whole lot of autonomy/soveregnty from the national government, there’s not going to be a big re-sorting of the population, a la India/Pakistan when they split.
Yes and no. I don’t think somebody who was perfectly happy in locale X moves away because of some political change. However, timing and a desire to move may be sculpted by political concerns.
For example, we very much hastened our exit from VA when Guv Blackface started talking about assault weapon bans.
I may be missing your point (my own fault), but anecdotally, I left Cali in 1995 due to not wanting to raise my newborn in a (less so, then) commie state, and moved to the more conservative South. And we have young “kids” working at corporate HQ in Denver who moved there just for the weed scene. And middle class neighborhoods here are lately being invaded by Cali refugees, a la my crappy new next door neighbor, complete with their aggro parking lot behavior (evidenced by their Cali tags).
It seems to me, too, at least by what I read re population number shifts, that people are fleeing commie states for red states, influenced recently by states’ covid policies. If the states are given even more freedom to legislate socially impactful laws, I see that trend increasing.
There’s definitely examples of people moving because of this or that bit of proggy/anti-proggy legislation. I guess I should have qualified it as “in significant numbers”.
The recent migrations to TX, for example, began before COVID, although COVID accelerated them (I think). And I think migration that matters demographically is driven almost entirely by economic opportunity, not social legislation. Now, social legislation can also impact economic opportunity, so its messy.
I know of a few people who moved to CA from flyover and ended up here in TX because the economic opportunities were so much better here than in CA. It overrode their cultural affinity with the coastal prog-fascists.
I think migration that matters demographically is driven almost entirely by economic opportunity, not social legislation.
I think you’re way underestimating this. I agree that barely anyone moves for on demand access to abortion, but social legislation goes well beyond this. Economic opportunity for most types of jobs is everywhere. When I got my last job, I refused to consider any job in a liberal state. Several recruiters contacted me from the Bay Area and got laughed out. I started my job search by selecting geographic areas based on social considerations, mainly 2nd A rights and ability to homeschool, and then screened economic opportunities based on these filters.
Liberals do the same things. I have several acquaintances and family members from liberal bastions that would drop dead before considering a job in Mississippi or Alabama.
As remote work becomes more typical and removes economic opportunity from consideration, you’ll see social consideration play an even larger role in migration between states.
Good point! I’ve turned down dozens of recruiters for jobs in CA and NY. Didn’t really even think about it as a relocation based decision, but it was.
I think you’re way underestimating this.
Entirely possible. I am going on the loosest of impressions. Like you, I would never even consider a job in CA, although that is partly economic (the cost of living, including housing). From what I can tell, my salary would have to double, and I still wouldn’t have a house nearly as nice as what I have now in coastal CA (where nearly every job that I would be a fit for is).
As remote work becomes more typical and removes economic opportunity from consideration, you’ll see social consideration play an even larger role in migration between states.
That I can believe, but laptop jobs are still a minority, I would even guess a small minority, of the jobs that are out there. My rule of thumb is to compare the number of jobs that live in office towers to the ones that don’t.
I had that same thought. This is just one example of returning power to the states. If this trend accelerates, I predict states will start to polarize to red and blue will concentrate in a few states. It’s a good thing except that red states also have a hard-on for banning stuff. Just banning different stuff.
Fun Fact: Wickard v. Filburn was argued this day in 1942. The decision in that case allowed the federal government to expand beyond constitutional limits and now regulates virtually everything with a substantial economic effect through the Commerce Clause.
https://twitter.com/gunpolicy/status/1521840800593629186
should that be overturned?
Absolutely.
If you had to pick this or the roe thing which would you pick?
Wickard. It served as the basis for the Fed Gov can do ANYTHING.
Wickard, not even a question.
Roe probably wouldn’t be in my top 10.
Wickard might be #1.
Kelo, Raich would be up there.
Although I guess Raich falls if you overturn Wickard. Which just shows how important Wickard is.
Roe would be #2, but only because it is a huge log on the bonfire that is the culture war.
Same here. Wickard. Roe is up there, because overturning it should require a repudiation of “living Constitution”, SCOTUS-as-superlegislature doctrine.
Overturned and the justices who voted for it exhumed and run through woodchippers pointed into a sewage treatment plant.
Posthumous impeachment.
Yesterday someone made an excellent point about the Dems could have 80 Senators, but that doesn’t mean they have the constitutional authority to pass abortion laws.
Since abortion is not an enumerated power of the FedGov, any law they might pass would be struck down by the courts.
But because of the expansion of the Commerce Clause and “general welfare”, I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for that to happen. And even if it did, I would be that Enumerated Powers would instantly join Electoral College in the pantheon of things that Right Thinkers hate.
Enumerated Powers beat Electoral College to the hate by at least a century.
They will tie federal health funding to compliance with “health care access rights” (which will just coincidentally include abortion).
Way to throw a softball to the crowd there, Pie. Do you really think anyone here would say “No! Wickard is great precedent!”
What would be an appropriate offering for me to leave near the site of Filburn’s farm?
The ashes of a copy of the Constitution.
Home-grown wheat.
Some hearts are more breakable than others
The National Zoo says a wild fox broke through a heavy-duty metal mesh enclosure early Monday morning and killed 25 flamingoes and one Northern pintail duck.
Zoo staff “are devastated and mourning the loss” of the birds, a National Zoo news release said.
“This is a heartbreaking loss for us and everyone who cares about our animals,” said Brandie Smith, with the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. “The barrier we used passed inspection and is used by other accredited zoos across the country. Our focus now is on the well-being of the remaining flock and fortifying our habitats.”
Dear Brother Reynard-
Stick to Congresspersons, and no one will object.
thx bye
Mother Nature can take care of herself, obvs.
Life finds a way.
That fox must have been totes hungry. I have been reliably informed by anti-hunters that man is the only species evil enough to kill for fun. Every other species only kills for food.
It’s somewhat limiting to kill for fun, most people tire of their hobbies.
Lots of species kill for dominance. Democrats, for example.
I stopped free ranging chickens after an owl killed around 20 in a single night. All uneaten.
There is a fox that runs through my pasture regularly. I found her den too. After killing a duckling, I almost put her down. But she probably has pups and I’m too damn soft-hearted about the wildlife.
Last horseback ride, we watch a murder of crows chase a great horned owl off of it’s nest. Mother nature is a bitch.
This time of the year bears are looking at eating any newborn fawn they can find.
So, are you saying they are quite fawned of them?
Fuck those kits.
I have a soft spot too, but it’s a smidge harder than the soft spot for my birds that I actually care for and use for a particular purpose. All of my birds are working birds. Some give me yummy eggs, some eat all of my ticks and many other annoying bugs. All of them take precedence over baby foxes.
So I thought this was interesting.
[edit button] watched dammit
oh good grief
So because I missed the last lemme do the math 6 weeks, what is the official glibertarian position (sort of pun intended) on Amber Heard… still would… I mean bitch be hot still…
Crazy, do not stick it in.
There’s crazy, and then there is shitting in the bed crazy.
So you do the deed at her place.
Poke and run
Just run. Run far away.
Really? nobody?
I was expecting something completely different
Both are excellent references. Participation trophies for everyone!
No. Fuck and run.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2akK4tYSwY
ZARDOZ KNOWS THE PENIS IS EVIL, BUT STILL WOULDN’T BLAME YOU FOR TAKING A SHOT AT IT.
She is at the absolute top on both the crazy and hot axis. Very fun, dangerous, and and expensive place to stick it. Ask Johnny.
Avoid like a plague carrying shit house rat.
Or not, if that’s your thing.
Speaking of Wickard, I’m amazed the federal government doesn’t ban abortion on the grounds that it deprives the nation of productive taxpaying citizens.
They’re pretentious coastal elites — of course they prefer import to domestic.
So is IVF craft in this analogy?
It’s that hazy East Coast IPA.
That would be how you would get Wickard overturned.
It would also tie in Kelo.
Productive? You’re hilarious.
Just found a person I went to high school with is heading the Biden administration’s immigration policy.
I’ll have to find out when she went full crazy.
So she’s getting paid to sit in a corner office and play Quordle all day.
She’s paid quite well. As I understand it, she’s the highest paid person in the administration (outside of civil service like Fauci and Biden himself).
Scheduling all those flights around the country is tough!
On the advice of the CDC?
James Madison University said it will cancel the remainder of its softball season as the death of student athlete Lauren Bernett was ruled a suicide.
Bernett, 20, played a major role in the 2021 Women’s College World Series.
She died April 25 and the Western District Medical Examiner’s Office in Virginia told CNN Tuesday she died by suicide.
“This was an extremely difficult decision and one that was not made lightly,” JMU head coach Loren LaPorte said in a Monday statement about canceling the rest of the season. “We will use this time to continue healing and to honor Lauren’s memory while finishing the academic semester strong.”
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LaPorte acknowledged the impact the cancellation may have on graduating students “whose careers have come to an abrupt conclusion,” vowing the university will ensure they’re also honored for their contributions to JMU as student athletes.
“JMU concludes its season at 21-21 overall and 10-5 in conference play,” the statement said.
Is suicide contagious? Is softball really that soul-crushing?
Only when the keg runs dry.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6cqMIzsPiU
“Hey! We know how to play softball.”
It’s a good idea to stay inside and dwell on what has happened, instead of getting out and trying to move on.
Women’s College Softball is the only sport I will even pay a bit of attention to at the gym. Of course, it takes some suspension of belief to really get into it.
You have to pretend that those hot gals with pony tails would want to get dirty with a man.
The demands on all college (and many HS) athletes are extremely high.
Maybe she caught suicide from a toilet seat in the locker room. You can’t be too careful.
In sports, some of the NBA playoff games were not bad… Some actual defense
Wow that picture floating around a couple days ago of a 55 gallon drum with what looked like a body, recently uncovered due to dropping water levels at Lake Mead was real. Gonna find a lot of the mobs dirty work soon
Mob?
I was wondering who on Glibs finally did Jesse in.
That actually was a competitor of Jesse’s…
Big Lube?
*puts finger aside nose and gives with a nod*
Wow that picture floating around a couple days ago of a 55 gallon drum with what looked like a body, recently uncovered due to dropping water levels at Lake Mead was real. Gonna find a lot of the mobs dirty work soon
Digging a shallow grave in the desert is hot work.
-1 Joe Pesci
What? Like I never dug a hole before?
Appalling
US children under 5 are getting closer to authorized Covid-19 vaccines, but most parents may be reluctant to actually get them when they become available, a new survey found.
According to the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Vaccine Monitor survey, published Wednesday, only 18% of parents of children under 5 said they would vaccinate their child against Covid-19 as soon as a vaccine was available.
Nearly 40% of parents of young children said they would “wait and see” before vaccinating their child, 11% said they would get the vaccine only if required, and 27% said they would “definitely not” vaccinate their child against Covid-19.
More than half of parents in this age group said they “don’t have enough information about the safety and effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines for children in this age group,” compared with 34% of parents of children ages 5-11 and 25% of parents of children ages 12-17. About 13% of parents of young children said the US Food and Drug Administration’s delay in authorizing a vaccine in this age group made them less confident about its safety, and 22% said it made them more confident.
What’s so hard to understand about “safe and effective”?
Don’t they trust the CDC and Saint Foochy?
Well, if they want after birth abortion, this is one way to do it.
Irony is dead, the Bee weeps.
In draft abortion ruling, Democrats see a court at odds with democracy
How people think unrestrained democracy is good is beyond me. But they don;t really they always whine when it does not go their way and say democracy is broken and needs fixin
Democracy is very simple to understand – the govt is doing what I (and possibly other right-thinkers) want. Everything else is anti-Democratic.
It is ironic that Robert Kagan’s father (and Victoria Nuland’s father-in-law) wrote the definitive case against unrestrained democracy and neo-conservative / liberal interventionism. Donald Kagan lays out all the stupid mistakes Athens made. All the times they declined to negotiate, strong-armed allies until they rebelled, and set off on stupid, costly, pointless military adventures out of sheer arrogance.
I think that’s the journalistic equivalent of showing your ass.
The talking point I keep hearing is that the undemocratic court was appointed by Bush and Trump who did not win the popular vote which makes the SC totes double undemocratic.
Like the opposite of “fascism,” “democracy” has come to mean “things I like.”
Except Alito was appointed after Bush won the popular vote.
I feel like the anti-judicial stance is a bad taking point for Dems anyway.
Being newly anti supreme court for taking back a nonsensical “right” the system invented on their behalf seems short sighted. There’s little question the US wouldn’t have had the most extreme abortion policies in the first world for 50 years without judicial activism on the Democrats’ behalf. Not to mention the numerous other illogical rulings the court system has gifted them.
The inconvenient truth is that if Bush hadn’t been installed by the SC back in 2000, no way he would have won in 2004.
Do you not NPR?
You obviously don’t, or you’d know that the Diebold voting machines in OH were hacked and changed the results of the 2004 election.
Everything they do is short sighted. They always have the idea that once in power, they’ll stay in power forever, so they act accordingly. Fortunately people are starting to see all this back and forth on everything and it’s starting to look bad.
I feel like the anti-judicial stance is a bad taking point for Dems anyway.
In defense of Roe – it’s black-hole density irony. You almost have to admire the chutzpah.
That is an astonishing take that’s the exact opposite of reality. Roe actually disenfranchised voters from deciding for themselves what laws should govern the hot button issue of abortion. Now that it’s overturned, everyone gets to vote on it.
Back in the 90’s they used to put immigration and gay marriage questions on the California ballots. The left lost on those votes every time – so the courts fixed it for them – because democracy!
The only truly astonishing thing – is that there is nothing at all astonishing about just how intellectually stunted the journalist and political class is these days.
SCOTUS ruling returning power to democratically elected legislatures – anti-democratic.
SCOTUS ruling overturning democratically created legislation – totes democratic.
Incredibly, tens of millions of people actually believe this. I’m no fan of democracy uber alles, but even less of a fan of bonecrushing cognitive dissonance.
COVID is hard on the brain says study.
Yep, much scientific!
Damn so that makes Joe Biden like 110?
It turns out he was a missing person who nobody missed at all
That song has been stuck in my head for 2 days now. I have no idea why I started thinking about it.
It turns out you can get a lot farther with a kind word and a gun than with just a kind word alone
Moderna sold $5.9 billion of its Covid vaccine in the first quarter, blowing out revenue and profit expectations.
The biotech company’s shares soared by more than 7% in premarket trading on Wednesday before falling. Its shares were trading down by more than 1% shortly after the market open.
Moderna maintained its full-year guidance of $21 billion in Covid vaccine sales. That guidance is based on signed agreements with governments and does not include any orders from the U.S., so the final number could come in higher.
Purely the results of honest advocacy on the part of our public health mandarinate.
And I assume every government is just spraying it around for “free”? What a racket.
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Meh.
Settled law…so we should chastise the court for readdressing Plessy V. Ferguson? Brown V. BoE? Oh…those were the right kinda things.
If only we codified them instead
Good morning, Banjos!
And good morning to the rest of you wonderful, non-aborted folks!
Lee was then tackled by security guards who appeared to break his arm in the melee. He is described as weighing 140lbs and is 5ft 11.
Lol. Soy boy needs to mix in some protein and weights for his next celebrity assault. That’s just sad.
Yeah he was rearranged like a Mr. Potato Head
Anybody heard from Evan?
He’s been around. Mostly in our evenings/nights, I think.
The abortion ruling is part and parcel of the left’s diminishing voice and they can thank the lockdowns, mask mandates and assorted Vid bullshit for at least some of that loss of influence. The pendulum has only begun its swing and these won’t be the only lefty tears that you see, it’s just getting started really. For the next decade you can expect the woke left to collect a whole lot more L’s than W’s. The hard economic times that lie ahead will only quicken their exile.
This is a refreshingly positive view for this board.
Don’t worry, that pendulum will swing right past our happy point.
I agree with you. The bad guys overplayed their hands and accidentally woke up a shit-ton of people.
I would bet that, if things go that way, historians will point to the overt grooming in public schools as the tipping point. That strikes at the core support for proggies (well-off white women) that is also a swing demographic, and it strikes them at a primal level. Ironically, it is the visibility of this on social media that is driving the backlash.
I’m leaning this way too but I’m not sure yet. I’ll believe it when I see college enrollments drop because that seems to be the root source of a lot of the nonsense. There are far too many people enrolling in college that don’t belong there/can’t get any value out of it – and they are easily influenced by the lefty, narcissism-feeding bullshit because it’s the only “value” they personally get out of it.
College enrollment is sinking quickly but that could just be plague effect.
One thing that shows how weak the backlash still is, is the near-total absence of state legislatures squashing the woke insanity in state colleges and universities. It is still almost entirely a grassroots phenomenon – our ruling class is about 98% willing to tolerate it, if not support it.
There will be some wins and some losses for us liberty folks that’s for sure Juris. I’m not calling it a libertarian moment, that’s for sure. What I am saying is that the woke left is going to be collecting a whole bunch more L’s and they are in the process of being pushed aside as a swaying cultural force. This has just started but it will not be stopping soon. And I think the whole shitshow of the past two years is more than a bit of an influence on Roe getting tossed.
Yes invisible, college enrollment is already dropping and especially among men. Expect some sort of reckoning to happen with the universities in the next 4 years. If we do see a DeSantis presidency like I think we will, this will certainly become a focus of Team Red. Id agree that the woke shit coming out of colleges helped to foist it upon us all and if we are to get rid of most of it the focus needs to be on making colleges pay for it. One way would be to make colleges personally responsible for any loan non repayments, at least going forward.
*Puts on tinfoil hat and awaits incoming external threat that derails the momentum*
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