The great Fernando Valenzuela has died. The Chiefs are getting D-Hop, the World Series is about to get under way. And the UCL went pretty much to script yesterday, aside from Real Madrid’s first half and the boys from Stuttgart getting a well-deserved win on the road at Juventus. More on tap today. Now on to…the links!
The media are pulling out all the stops. Shit, I don’t know what to do now. I’ve been using a racist trope for years to describe my kids when they don’t clean their room. I should be more niggardly with my use of that slur.
Yeah, this is what happens in war. Between throwing a generation of men into a meat grinder and a ton of other men and women fleeing. But anything to fuel the MIC, right boys?
Tulsi joins the GOP. I thought she already had done so.
I’m not sure how this surprised anybody. Dude had his stores hire shirtless, underage models in their stores for years.
Why would this shock the guy? Newsom doesn’t understand the carrot. He only knows the stick.
These dumbasses just can’t stop with the poor gun safety. Steel targets at ten feet with a rifle and scope? No wonder they are such big fans of gun control. They don’t know how to use them.
“We’re terrified the gravy train will end.” Yeah, well, let’s hope it does.
Never trust these freaking psychopaths. “Free Willy?” Nope. How about “Shoot Willy On Sight?” That would be a better move and a better movie.
She’s shoring up the retard vote. Good for her, I suppose.
Oh, good lord. People will sue anybody with money over the dumbest shit.
Here’s a catchy one for you. Love these guys. I know a bunch of you do as well. Enjoy them.
And enjoy this lovely Wednesday, dear friends.
If the first thing you think about when someone uses the word “lazy” is black people, the racist piece of shit is, in fact, you.
“Why do I keep hearing racist dog whistles?”
Also, Kamala isnât actually of African descent.
But, neither was âLittle Black Samboâ.
Funny thing about LBS: he literally ate tigers for breakfast.
Why is this little book panned, instead of being celebrated for its black empowerment?
I eat carburetors for breakfast
Didn’t anyone tell you too many carbs are bad for you?
Democrat, racist piece of shit – same thing.
“Trump hurls a string of insults at Harris including âlazy,â a racist trope against Black people”
If I refer to myself as lazy, which I often am, am I now also guilty of cultural appropriation?
Noticed that KC report didn’t use the most egregious photos of their ‘range’ day
You mean the one the Dem running posted to social media calling it “a great day” where Kinzinger is making about five critical shooting errors?
That one and the actual distance of their ‘range’ and the unsecured down range woods…all of it. Also the…well we injured someone and its okay! It happens!
His tweet sums up his stupidity (photos included to support your point):
https://x.com/lucaskuncemo/status/1848886246749184008?s=46&t=A06oloe1Jyy9EG2F8MX6aw
Image that photo of providing first aid was one of the more Trump leaning YT channels. Up in damn arms about how they need to shut it all down.
Itâs hard not to pile on. What kind of dumbass uses a belt to put a gauze pad on a wound, anyway? Iâve actually had some training in first aid for bullet wounds, from a doctor who deployed with Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan, even, and I am quite confident thatâs not they train Marines to deal with that kind of wound.
Ugh..their weapon bench is driving me crazy. Its like he threw up all his firearms for the photo op “See we have gunz too!”
I’ll give him a little credit for shooting a reporter though. Let’s not forget that.
Sloopy in for the kill.
âSee we have gunz too!â
We’re not beta males. Now watch us act like beta males.
Duran Duran songs I like:
The Reflex
Ordinary World
Heavens… if I listed them all out, it would be quite a long list. I’m not KK — but I’ve been a casual fan of them for years… Just off the top of my head, Rio, Hungry Like the Wolf, Electric Barbarella, pretty much the entire Wedding Album (not just Ordinary World)… they’re one of those bands that I probably like almost everything I hear by them but for some reason I rarely seek them out. Odd, but it happens.
Anyway, morning all.
Rio is probably my fave – if only because it was the first one I remember hearing.
That many?
The Chauffeur
A View to a Kill
I wonder how the cruise is going.
Wait, I thought âlazyâ was a slur for Mexicans.
Sounds like Putin is succeeding in depopulating the Ukraine. You Know Who Else . . . .
Hmmm…. I think I know the answer — but I should quit stallin’ on the topic.
“I helped bro!” – Hitler, April 29th, 1945
I though lazy was a slur for hillbillys?
Can’t this bigots get there shit straight?
I thought fat people were lazy.
Im with Sloopy on this. I reserve it for my teens. Little lazy fuckers.
For his part, that rugged fighting man and strategic military mastermind Lindsay Graham is ready to fight until the last taught, muscled, flaxen-haired 18 year old Ukrainian boy…
Yeah, I was going to say no one can count on Graham to help repopulate Ukraine.
Unless they paired him up with Nancy A. Pretty sure even Graham would make an exception in that case.
Have fun proving that one. I get that you are trying to recoup the thousands you probably dumped on that breed.
Well..your other dog was just fine. Did you not check up on your dog periodically throughout the flight? Lets check the article
Oh, so you forgot about your dog that was supposedly in distress but found them in rigor mortis…uh huh. Sounds like you neglected that dog sir.
Coach – it’s good enough for humans, but dogs need first class.
Yeah, nothing about that makes sense. We’ve flown with our dog a couple times and checking on her is an automatic thing.
Sad, of course, but it’s not the airline’s fault.
Hard to choose just one Insanely stupid quote.
Well, I can think of one software mogul who would have agreed.
Meant, disagreed.
Stupid brain, disregard.
Speaking of the gravy train, this one was pulled by a nuclear-powered engine.
The biggest political slushfund in history. Hell even the DoD budget can’t compare (since you actually get something for the money).
Yeah, funding the biggest hoax in world history doesn’t come cheap.
Govt program/grant = straight up looting the American people.
Get rid of the fucking trough.
https://www.glibertarians.com/2024/10/kamala-first-of-her-name-episode-6/#comment-2865942
People still even know who ICP is?
Internet Chat Protocol?
@UnCiv – probably more people know that than the Clown Posse
I never understood the hate for juggalos. They cause me less inconvenience than deadheads and their successive generations of jam-band following pseudohippies.
Never trust these freaking psychopaths
I recently watched a documentary on how Orcas hunt Great White sharks and eat their livers. Lacking of course a nice Chianti.
There was a real missed opportunity in the article. About midway it referenced that moose go out into the water searching for food in hot weather. A good journalist would have taken that opportunity to throw in – “which is getting more frequent due to global warming”. Do better Forbes.
Here’s a question for you legal types – can an amendment to a State constitution be struck down for conflicting with the US Constitution?
I’m not a lawyer, but I would think based on incorporation doctrine the US constitution would apply and a state constitutional amendment that conflicted with it would be struck down. I’m pretty sure a state constitution can’t brink back slavery for example.
More context? On its face, if it is in direct contradiction to something actually in the US Constitution, then yes. For instance, if a state amends their constitution and says the State does not allow free speech or the expression thereof, I would suspect it would be struck down.
If not, then it would fall under the 10th Amendment (not that courts even recognize that amendment exists.)
It’s because of Prop 1 on the NY ballot this year which goes “We’re allowed to discriminate based on race to ‘correct’ discrimination”. Given the downstate fraud machine, I can’t be sure what will happen with it. It strikes me as being in opposition to the federal constitution.
Equal Protection of Law Amendment is quite the in-the-face we have the power title isn’t.
I am pretty sure that is exactly what much of the bru-ha-ha about DEI and its wackiness really comes down to. I know Cali has been sued to the gills over exactly that (no state constitutional amendment, thou) and it is why they keep wording things oddly and trying to get rid of a whole bunch of merit testing, such as the SAT.
The dost word things oddly, thyself
*Thee
IANAL, NDIPOOTV — but I would imagine it would depend on what part of the Constitution it clashes with given the kerfuffle over “incorporation” with (parts of) the Bill of Rights in the Reconstruction Era and beyond. That clearly sets a precedent that *some* of the Constitution is strictly limited to the FedGov and the states can do things differently (as the 10th outright states anyway… but no one actually pays attention to the 10th).
So — as with most things legal, probably: “It depends” and “Ask a lawyer so we can
run up billing hoursanalyze it”.We need an army of lawyers and legislators to sort out what ‘shall not be infringed’ and ‘all men are created equal’ , ‘shall make no law’, ‘shall not be violated’, ‘inalienable rights’, etc. means. It’s so complicated.
Yes.
That stupid Prop is going to easily pass.
(For context, we have a Prop that Kathy and friends are disingenuously claiming is all about abortion – because she knows her audience I guess – when it’s really all about trojan-horsing in permanent DEI and trannies in girls’ sports and the like.)
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/new-york-prop-1-equal-rights-amendment-november-ballot-a74c84f6
The Wall Street Journal won’t load for me today. What about the article were you trying to bring to our attention?
My bad. That’s not the free link.
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/new-york-prop-1-equal-rights-amendment-november-ballot-a74c84f6?st=KwgkQx&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
Wow, that site loads painfully slowly.
So I gather that the opinion writer at WSJ is not any more a fan of this nonsense than I am. Thing is, I lost track of who which rag was read by.
It’s illegal to discriminate on the basis of race, except discriminating against white people is fine.
Blame NYS and it’s infrastructure.
WSJ runs fine on my company’s internet as well as my wireless devices this AM.
Yes, WSJ is calling it out for what it is.
Good description. This thing is super dangerous. And I don’t have any confidence in the courts to touch it after it easily passes.
That ship sailed decades ago.
discriminating against white people is fine
It’s the only way to counteract white privilege.
The US constitution plainly states that it is the supreme law of the land meaning any law that contravenes it is no law. It is, after all, the deal we all entered into.
Of course this means that about 95% of all laws, regulations, etc. are bullshit.
Yeah, that’s the problem with the whole concept of sovereignty.
Only if it overlaps with a power explicated in the federal constitution and incorporated via the 14th amendment. Theoretically, anyway. Since the 10th amendment is dead letter, the practical reality is that the federal courts could, and likely would, void any state constitutional amendment that so much as inconveniences a federal bureaucrat, and probably get SCOTUS to go along with them.
It’s a mostly theoretical problem anyway, since typically state constitutional amendments are passed to grant the states additional powers exceeding the scope of federal law.
Looks up thread…we have found what we libertarians can agree on..the 10th Amendment is dead.
Jesus, apparently I’m the slowest on the draw here.
Well, it isn’t like someone was holding a gun to your head to make you go faster Pat.
Just to throw another wrinkle in – the 10th Amendment refers to powers, not rights. It doesnât provide any support for states limiting rights guaranteed in the Constitution.
Incorporation of the BoR is a separate question, that has been made unnecessarily complicated by lawyers and judges.
Agreed as rights are numerous and recognized via another dead BoR amendment, the 9th Amendment.
I did phrase it quite deliberately as “Only if it overlaps with a power explicated in the federal constitution and incorporated via the 14th amendment.”
Which is to say that a state constitutional amendment arrogating a power explicitly barred in the federal constitution, and incorporated via the 14th, would likely be overturned, even though in the pre-14th understanding, states did have the liberty via the 10th amendment to go beyond the powers of the federal government. A good example being state churches enshrined in several state constitutions despite the 1st amendment, since that prohibition on establishment of a religion originally applied only to the federal government. In the modern context, states are typically angling to cover by way of constitutional amendments, legal territory that is either ambiguous, or where federal law is insufficiently repressive for their taste.
If only we listened to Madison
He was wrong. The powers held by the States should have been constrained as well.
+57
Hey Buddy…
From his viewpoint, I don’t think it was wrong. Assumptions were wrong on how a free people would take the path laid before them, however.
Assumptions were wrong on how a free people would take the path laid before them, however.
He didn’t assume universal suffrage, where people with no skin in the game could vote themselves goodies at the expense of others.
Pretty sure Madison was on board with consent of the governed and sovereignty from the people – both of which are about as substantial as the social contract.
Wisconsin passed an amendment to the state constitution to define marriage as between a man and a woman. It was blocked as unconstitutional (Wolf V Walker).
The constitution says nothing about marriage – so there are no grounds for that ruling
It should be blocked, if All Men Are Created Equal is to mean something.
It probably wouldn’t be completely without merit to accuse me of sour grapes vis-a-vis my utter contempt for the “scientific community,” but particularly after COVID, every self-back-patting grifting sack of shit team D foot soldier with a STEM credential can lick every single square millimeter of my grundle before throwing themselves into the nearest large body of water with a millstone about their neck.
Yep. This.
+2
+3
Yeah, COVID “policy” the obvious love of technocratic rule, etc. made
stand out for me — maybe, just maybe y’all have too high of an opinion for what the role of “science” should be in policymaking, assholes?
Kind of like the most charitable (and I mean most fucking charitable because I lean towards ‘they just enjoy power when they got it’) interpretation of “health officials” being hyper focused on “no one gets sick!” and damn the rest of the entire system/world/populace… their metric they’re judged on will be perfect, dammit! Even if they have to kill everyone to do it!
Similarly, having knowledge in a field doesn’t mean jack over shit beyond providing advice given most people are then ignorant of balancing factors, etc… it is not surprising — it is a lot of work and thought to BE an expert in a field, after all… and very, very few are truly multidisciplinary enough to be systems-level-integration types (hell knows I’m not). But Pride is one of the big seven deadlies for a reason.
Rant off.
No charities given here. Their position is no different from a union hack seeking job protection.
If it saves one life, it is worth impoverishing the world.
And they even failed on the âno one gets sickâ metric, because they thoroughly fucked the dog during COVID on the âsocial determinants of healthâ – things like exercise, social contact, generalized stress, which undoubtedly made a lot of people sick (and sicker) in different ways.
What? Scientists loving a technocracy?
Totally inconceivable!
A priesthood by another name.
The gravy train is the problem. It has killed science. Like the media and almost everyone else, the scientific community, not all but most, have sold their integrity and their souls.
Just perusing the links I will say again:
Me: “Phil (Pommy), what happened to your empire? The sun never set on it and now…”
Phil: “You’ll see.”
Now I see.
So much this. Far too many segments of society have allowed themselves to become dependent on Leviathan. Itâs more stifling of innovation and critical thinking than anything else. Yet anyone that tries NOT to be dependent on Leviathan starts at a massive disadvantage.
Leviathan will eventually destroy itself but nobody wants to be in the vicinity when Mr. Creosote has his moment.
Agree on the gravy train. You only get grant money if you tow the party lion, and your paper will be more likely to get peer reviewed if you’re preaching to the choir. Meanwhile every part of the government, especially health and science related, is a revolving door for people moving in and out of big industries such as pharma companies. Members of the NIH are getting royalties from drug companies, and Fauci refused to say who got how much. And that’s just the corruption we can see.
The BRICS summit is in full swing. They aren’t looking at a single currency right now. Instead they are rolling out a bank messaging system alternative to Swift. That will facilitate direct trading in their own currencies – no dollars or western banks involved.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/22/russias-brics-summit-whats-on-the-agenda-and-why-does-it-matter
Yeah, I can imagine having to do a pop dance number everytime you want to transfer funds (and for your bank to then tell you that your loan is denied and you are never, ever, ever getting back together) would be annoying. No wonder they want an alternative to Swift.
The problem is that after you’ve settled a transaction in a relatively weak or unstable currency, you have to convert it into something worth holding, or that can be used to facilitate the purchase of other commodities. So it’s a step towards shaking off the USD, but not really a permanent solution.
Well, they have to be careful how they do it — or they’ll end up with bad blood with the existing financial markets and will become an exile.
weak or unstable currency – fiat currency
something worth holding – real estate or commodity
What was it someone said yesterday about Cuba? They have no electricity or tangible good but are awash in useless currency.
Some sort of strategic metal
I have fond memories going to Dodger Stadium as a lad with my dad to watch the late great Fernando Valenzuela.
I remember a friends mom who was a huge Dodgers fan going nuts over him on the mound.
I present to you: retardation and fear mongering have a baby- https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/10/20/trump-overturn-2024-election-plan-00184103
Taps out in the first sentence.
His attempts to “seize a […] term” were no different from every losing Democrat.
The only dictator in history to have effectuated a coup, by which he left office on the appointed date of the termination of his term.
Get your mind right, he led an insurrection of unarmed gun nuts where literally dozens of brave cops were beaten to death with fire extinguishers.
What’s the magic object that makes the bearer the President similar to the gavel for the Speaker of the House?
The headline was enough for me to punch-out. Derpity-doo!
That is amazing.
4 “journalists” co-wrote that travesty AND got paid for it. We don’t hate the media enough.
Good thing it is TLDR for about 95% of our voting population
@ OBE
Not news here, but most of the journalists writing about national politics are writing for each other.
Did SF drop early today? Not as much sex overtones, but still pretty damn funny.
Thoughts from my trip back home:
I grew up in NE OK, and spent eight summers living in the woods near Tahlequah as a professional Boy Scout. However, the part of the Illinois reiver where we scattered my father’s ashes was south of where I ever went, so I had never even heard of these tiny towns before. This is opposed to the many tiny towns in western OK where I would drive my meteorologist fraternity brother through while storm chasing in college.
The time was mostly spent around the bustling metropoli of Chicken Creek, Blackgum, and Vian. The degree of change and development there from other lakeside towns that I remembered from three decades back is functionally zero. Roads are still unpaved. Minor roads are rarely, if ever graded, which along with the hilly terrain made me wish that my mom’s Outback had been lifted a bit. Chicken Creek has a community storm shelter, a VFD and a shaved ice trailer that also serves Hunt Brothers foodstuffs. The VRBO rental we stayed at was straight out of the 1930s in terms of architecture, climate control, and plumbing. But in a perfect example of how modern manufacturing makes certain things stupidly cheap, each room had a <5-year-old HDTV in it.
The closest place to buy groceries was a Dollar General five miles away. The closest actual grocery store was 10 miles away in Vian. It got me thinking as to how people living here actually, you know, lived. But casting my memory back, when we would go out to the lake (Tenkiller in this case we always had to bring food up here from home, there never was anywhere to buy groceries.
The lakeside towns are probably the worst of all possible worlds for me, living-wise. They’re all small lots where you can see a half dozen neighbors or more, but none of the amenities of urban life. I guess it works for people who primarily want to be out on the water. Many more coyotes as night than there were. Skies are still dark and brilliant with stars. I’m sure UnCiv would have found the nature hideous, but for me it’s home.
I reserved some of the ashes to sprinkle over my Grandparent’s graves. The cemetery is large and well-kept and does not seem to be in danger of going out of business and abandoned as so many are up here. However, the wall and chapel there were obviously constructed by Daedra cultists. Oklahoma has extremely high-quality bricks and brickwork, since the state is made of mud. I’ll upload a picture and link to it, but the fence (which is notably NOT in the cemetery’s website) which is brick is not made of red brick, but brown and black. The bricks are set at all angles and none, and in addition to bricks, pieces of bubbly (volcanic?) stone are set in as well, adding to the chaos temple appearance. The fence is immaculate as if it were just built, but it’s been there as long as I can remember, so you can’t really attribute the style choice to an embarrassing embrace of modernism.
https://www.glibertarians.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/brick-wall.jpg
Oh, dear. Thatâs an unfortunate wall.
Glad you had time to reconnect with your roots a bit & my condolences on the passing of your dad.
Wow.
Whoah.
ew
Especially for a cemetery.
Looks like it was partially melted in a nuclear blast.
well it successfully kept the residents in suppose
âThe fence is immaculate as if it were just builtâ
Chaos temple CONFIRMED
Apparently it was built in 1938.
Ivo Shandor and Associates?
Whoever built that wall…
…was highly skilled at masonry? I imagine it’s really hard to build something that irregular that is that enduring.
Unless of course it’s being supernaturally enhanced.
Being skilled does not necessarily mean they were also sane.
I just wonder which dark god/eldrich entity they prayed to while laying those stones.
So you’re saying they built a wall that was uglier than a mud fence?
I mean, if they meant it as a symbol of entropy and the inevitable disintegration of all life and existence, then they nailed it.
A beautiful setting, NA.
At some point I’ll be joining your dad, my ashes too, will be blowing in the wind.
I… actually like that wall. I would have to ask my brother, the architect, what the style is called specifically, but I know that was a trend for a period way back when. Fairy Tale Gothic, maybe? Or some offshoot from that, I seem to remember.
I like it too.
Tenkiller looks beautiful!
The lakeside towns are probably the worst of all possible worlds for me, living-wise.
Lake culture is that way in Minne as well. A lot of homes clustered on the shore. Some of the lakes further from the Twin Cities offer more seclusion, but add a lot of travel time.
I’m glad your trip went well.
âFour years ago, a sitting president â rejected by American voters â attempted to seize a second term anyway, plunging the nation into confusion, conflict and, in its last gasp, violence.â
I tapped out after the first sentence.
He would have gotten away with it if too, if it weren’t for those meddling kids.
Yikes Scooby!
Uh-huh.
The ChatGPT actually puts Trump more into that category
mean tweets!
Nuanced. It is always nuanced and always ends with ‘right wing extremist’.
They call Hitler a right wing fanatic FFS.
He, however, implied that Harris, a onetime California attorney general and U.S. senator, became the Democratic nominee because of her race and gender.
âSheâs running because they want to be politically correct,â Trump said.
That should be easy enough to fact check. Get joe Biden on the phone.
She was explicitly chosen because “brown vagina” but we’re supposed to forget that now.
Odd how they tell us DEI is a good thing, but then get offended when we recognize a DEI hire.
Pledging to select a woman and selecting a woman was just a coincidence.
Well, we all know that if you don’t vote for him, you ain’t black!
I’m working on a piece for The Atlantic about Trump’s interview with Joe Rogan. How’s this for a start:
Trump’s declining mental state and Rogan’s science denialism were on full display as the pair discussed a string of discredited conspiracy theories and Trump’s plan to remake America into a white supremacist dictatorship.
Working title:
“Bleach and Horse Paste: Trump and Rogan Give Mao, Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini and Pol Pot A Run For Their Money”
Mao, Stalin were commies they had good intentions they are not as bad as the Fash
Headline: “Trump and Rogan discuss eliminating democracy.”
you somehow need to get the patriarchy in
I think we should put together a writing co-op that submits articles like this under a few pseudonyms. Then see if anyone publishes our work before they realize we’re trolling them.
It’d turn into that hollywood trope where it starts as a joke but becomes so successful we couldn’t give it up.
Really wondering if the rural voters, who probably don’t bother with elections because for the most part, Federal policies weren’t affecting them all that much. Sure some intrusions and headaches, but nothing to really drive them to actually vote in droves.
However, over the past few years with an unvetted open border and influx of populations into small towns that probably had near stagnant or small growth over decades really affecting their slice of American pie might rouse them to act.
I met an old guy yesterday at the post office. He’s a fairly newcomer to Podunkville, we discussed the changes but his changes are the last 20 years, mine are the last 70 years. We didn’t have a lot of commonality other than the state/national changes.
Still, good to meet someone that can still laugh and enjoy being here.
There’s a guy who moved to Pennsylvania (Scott Pressler) to register people to vote. He spent a lot of time with the Amish because of the regulations on raw milk and such.
Rural Nevada is apparently turning out. How that all plays into things, who know, it is a tall wall to overcome in Clark County, specifically Las Vegas proper. However, the population there are California expats after 2022 during the housing price insanity. Maybe they vote the Cali way, maybe they learned their lesson (okay…I had to struggle with typing that out).
The Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist-Leninist) hates the Revolutionary Communist Party
https://x.com/Class_C_Project/status/1848870480180384050
Swoleshevik âđżđŠ
@PunishedSwole
If Hoxha has a million fans, I am one of them!
If Hoxha has a thousand fans, I am one of them!
If Hoxha has one fan, it is me!
If Hoxha has no fans, I am dead!
If the world is against Hoxha, I am against the world!
Reconstruct the Maoist Communist Party â đŠđ
@MaoCharuGonzalo
If Chairman Gonzalo has a million fans, I am one of them!
If Chairman Gonzalo has a thousand fans, I am one of them!
If Chairman Gonzalo has one fan, it is me!
If Chairman Gonzalo has no fans, I am dead!
If the world is against Chairman Gonzalo, I am against the world!
https://x.com/MaoCharuGonzalo/status/1849054982126846243
Splitters?
Good. Let them fight among themselves and leave us alone.
SPLITTERS!!
Like putting “social” in front of “justice” – utterly changes the meaning.
Changes the meaning to the opposite.
Meant as a reply to OBE and Kammy the “pragmatic capitalist”.
I loathe that word, along with “economic”, “racial” and other modifiers used as special pleading
Good news for TOK.
The Transportation Department said American would be required to pay $25 million of the fine. The remaining $25 million would be credited toward the airlineâs investments in wheelchair-accessibility infrastructure.
When is a $50m fine a $25M fine? When you’ve already spent more than $25m to try to reduce the issue.
American Airlines Fined $50 Million Over Treatment of Passengers With Disabilities
https://www.wsj.com/business/airlines/american-airlines-fined-50-million-over-treatment-of-passengers-with-disabilities-b3e86899?st=CnmbXP&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
Watching that chair go flying by the baggage handlers is a disgrace.
WOW! True story… I have a wheelchair right now that is a result of AA’s malfeasance. A teammate was traveling on a ski trip, and while on an AA flight the pilot came back and told him he saw the baggage handlers drop his wheelchair about 10 feet. He said to make sure to file a complaint. It was badly scratched but the frame was ok. They ended up paying for a whole new chair. When he went to exchange for a new chair, he asked the guy what was going to happen to the old chair. The guy said he’d refurbish it and donate it somewhere. My teammate knew I needed a chair, and he asked if he could just donate it to me. That was fine, as long as I don’t fly on AA and claim it was damaged. I have since gotten a new custom chair, but I still have the damaged one to use at the gym. DEG has seen me in that one.
They’ve got him now
John Kelly, who was White House chief of staff during the Trump administration, said in a series of recent interviews that former President Donald Trump spoke positively about Adolf Hitler when he was in office.
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âHe commented more than once that, you know, that Hitler did some good things, too,â Kelly said. He also told the New York Times that Trump meets “the general definition of a fascist.”
âCertainly the former president is in the far-right area, heâs certainly an authoritarian, admires people who are dictators â he has said that. So he certainly falls into the general definition of fascist, for sure,â Kelly said.
Let me guess: Hitler built some impressive roads and buildings? He understood marketing?
C’mon, our system of government and corporations are already fascism for all practical purposes – why not a fascist leader?
As usual, zero percent chance this is true, and zero percent chance this changes anyone’s mind. It’s just riling up the base.
The Atlantic reported earlier Tuesday that Trump had privately admired Hitler’s generals “who were totally loyal to him” and followed orders, privately saying in a conversation at the White House, âI need the kind of generals that Hitler had.”
Competent?
Heâd probably settle for generals that follow orders.
But, this is anonymously sourced Atlantic, so it never happened.
All of MSM: Well we have counter reporting that is first-hand, named names saying it isn’t true. Run the stories anyway!
Considering that Trump’s generals disobeyed his orders and openly bragged about it, yeah no shit.
They followed orders? Does that include the one that bragged about deliberately not following orders and deceiving Trump about it?
You would think some of these assholes would tell the truth once in a while if only by accident.
More recently, Democrats have likened some of Trump’s rhetoric to Hitler’s. In December, Trump sparked backlash with a remark he made at a rally in New Hampshire in which he said immigrants were âpoisoning the blood of our country.â Hitler used the term âblood poisoningâ in his manifesto, âMein Kampf,â to denigrate immigration and the mixing of races. Trump has denied reading the text.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, referred to The Atlanticâs reporting on Trumpâs admiration of Hitlerâs generals at a campaign rally in Racine, Wisconsin, on Tuesday night, saying, âThat makes me sick as hell, and it should make you sick.â
I think it has been pretty well established that the Democrats hate patriotism and respect for country and culture. I do not doubt it literally sickens them.
You must scourge yourself, white person, of your privileges (and impurities).
According to Obama, black men need to do the same.
These people have had the Hitler rhetoric turned all the way up and try as they might, they can’t find another level to take it up to.
How high do we need to raise it to get someone to rid us of this turbulent politician?
awards +1 for correctly using ‘turbulent’
The future is self-sufficiency
https://x.com/TheWarKitchen/status/1848098314925084965
yup that will totes make you self sufficient
Best response:
“I grew up in a house so remote we chopped firewood to heat it.
You are a LARPer who has no idea what theyâre talking about. You couldnât be self-sufficient if you lived in a fucking Kroger.”
And I doubt the person who made that âyouâre a LARPerâ comment was chopping their firewood with a flint axe they knapped themselves. Self-sufficiency is a spectrum. No need to be a prick about it. That little farm is at one point on the spectrum, and Mr. Hairy-Chested Mountain Man was at a different point.
Certainly not self-sufficient, but you can get a lot of chow from intensive land use.
I do wonder, though, just whose forest those pigs are tearing up.
yeah. all of that hoarding and self-sufficienting stuff will be stamped out. Jackboots with guns will show up to watch their minions take a machete and weed killer to your gardens and dynamite your well.
Until there is a liquidity crisis and these firms hold out their hands to FedGov as they are “systemically important”. It’s ****ing unreal how regardless if it is Team Blue or Team Red supporting these firms always managed to privatize the upside on these deals while making the public pay for the downside.
https://www.wsj.com/finance/investing/watch-out-wall-street-is-finding-new-ways-to-slice-and-dice-loans-d80415dc?st=qMHW5p&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
“Arkansas is sitting on a $150 billion ‘hidden treasure’ trove of lithium that could meet the global demand for EV batteries by 2030.
The US Geological Survey (USGS) found between five and 19 million tons of lithium in the Smackover Formation, which is nine times the amount needed to meet the ongoing electric vehicle demand in the US by the end of the decade.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13988211/Arkansas-lithium-reserve-solve-EV-battery-demand.html
Watermelon fight!
150 billion does not seem that much given the state of world debt
Unless they can import child slaves from China, ain’t gonna happen. Oh who am I kidding, they’ll just tax the shit out of us to pay for living union wages.
Nonsense, you will just need migrants to do the jobs Americans wont
Trump is going to put all the black people in chains and make them mine the lithium.
Mining is icky. Processing is icky. But we love our electronic gadgets!!! Let’s keep all the icky stuff out of sight, let the PoC and the global poor suffer that while we enjoy our toys.
Que up the stories on this is why we need to import millions of more PoCs!
I drove threw AR not long ago, man, HARD NO.
Pro-tip: Do not invest your own money in the net zero, EV, green energy crap unless you are connected to a pol. If y ou are then sign on for Musk like subsidies.
The whole thing is going to collapse.
Smackover is that new slap fight league, right?
The Onion
@TheOnion
Donald Trump Stares Forlornly At Tiny, Aged Penis In Mirror Before Putting On Clothes, Beginning Day
https://x.com/TheOnion/status/1849088538224079039
this is actually pathetic. The Onion used to at least try, if my memoir serves, many years ago
Right around the turn of the century is when I remember them being somewhat funny.
Yep. 2001
I, too, remember a time The Onion was funny. Long, long ago.
The Onion is still around?
What a sad looking website.
Cracks in the wall
âThe threat of Trump that I think many voters who align with the Democratic Party believe is imminent, I’m not sure young people kind of buy into that narrative,â said Cathy Cohen, a professor at the University of Chicago who founded and serves as the executive director of the GenForward poll.
âI also think that for young voters of color, there is a kind of tentative feeling about the effectiveness of democracy anyway,â she added.
The kids are tuning out the frenzied Chicken Little doom mongering? They look around and see 350 million people in this country, and realize this is the best the parties can come up with? Maybe there’s a faint flicker of hope.
Their biggest problem is they try to gaslight people on things that everyone sees with their own eyes, and people are catching on to their bullshit.
COVID shots keep you from getting sick.
Joe Biden is sharp as a tack and doing cartwheels behind closed doors.
The economy is actually doing great.
The border is secure.
Kamala is so brat!
Most of the gang are off the ship buying chocolate & cigars & touring around. Puerto Plata is a cute little harbor.
Couple of pics to come as soon as someone sends them to me.
Whycome you docked big boat in little harbor?
*squints* hrmmmm
That doesn’t even rise to the level of euphemism
Our ass…errr…aft is hanging out the back of the harbor
*stern
(Yes, yes, not nearly as funny)
Rule 34 is why.
We went to a resort on the DM once. It’s beautiful and the people seemed pretty nice.
I believe you even wrote about it.
We were in Cap Cana in early June and quite enjoyed it.
Pending receipt of the group pics from last night, here’s my current sitcheeayshon. Yes, I’m on the ship. Yes, that’s real turf.
https://ibb.co/kxWBGrH
She’s on a boat!
Do they give you golf balls to hit at the poors?
Do they give you golf balls to hit at the poors?
Illustrated: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dh8bbRPqHsE
Just ordered my first drink of the day! đ¸
Glad to hear itâs going well.
“Our findings suggest that being in a ‘civilization’ may reduce violence, but only for women”
A thread about sex and warfare in the Andes
https://x.com/Paracelsus1092/status/1849022037932519851
Stupid white Europeans canât even patriarchy right.
“The presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris appears razor-thin, so Democrats are looking for American voters wherever they might be to cast ballots including Canada.
The exact number of Americans living abroad is hard to determine, but it is believed more than four million U.S. citizens are living overseas.
The top country where adult U.S. citizens are living outside the U.S. is Canada.
Some 605,000 adult U.S. citizens are living north of the border according to the non-partisan Federal Voting Assistance Program.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13983511/canada-voters-decide-election-2024-swing-states.html
There are 605,000 people in Canada?
I believe Dwight Eisenhower was on the record as an admirer of Hitler’s highway system. We should dig him up and desecrate his corpse. Tear down his monuments and strike his name from the records.
Sexual behaviour in pre-contact Hawaii.
While having a system of taboos (kapu) that was very restrictive in many areas, when it came to sex there were almost no rules. A very promiscuous and free-love society.
Nudity was extremely common, especially with young children. All surfing and swimming was done in the nude. Wearing wet clothes was an executable offence.
Boys were circumcised around the age of 7. To prepare them for this grandmothers would blow into a baby’s foreskin every day. This practice was still being done in the 1980s, it’s potentially still being performed.
As for girls: breast milk would be squirted into the vagina.
Sex happened everywhere so children were brought up seeing/learning about it. Once they reached puberty there was more formal instruction from adults. Older women would sleep with boys to teach them. Girls were taught complete muscle control.
Kamehameha I’s first wife was 13
Sex between social classes was generally forbidden. Within social classes: anything goes.
Casual sex between strangers was extremely common. Resulting pregnancies were welcomed, the communal nature of family life meant paternity wasn’t much of a care
Virginity was only important for chieftesses. Once she was married she could sleep with as many men as she wanted. Body counts of 40.
Elderly men would regularly sleep with 12 year olds
https://x.com/nobodyatallbros/status/1848755372041113723
simpler, happier times.
Margaret Mead approves.
That is all bullshit.
I used to work with a Samoan. He said Mead’s book was complete fantasy. Generally more primitive cultures are highly family oriented and have different, but strict moral systems.
The whole ‘living free with nature and anything goes’ is a complete canard meant to make us question and thus weaken our own culture.
Observe my powers – I may have made a social worker consider libertarianism. TBF we were both tipsy so she may not remember saying “that makes sense” for every counterpoint I made đ
Pics or it didn’t happen
“Yes! Let the
hateliberty flow through you!”We talked about the electoral college. I told her that under direct democracy, her vote would be rendered essentially meaningless (she’s from KC), and that LA, Chicago, and NYC would decide who wins.
That’s the strongest EC argument but I also like “it limits damage from cheating to that one state”.
That cheating argument is the one I use. And I think it’s why states are not really into switching.
Wait until she sobers up. “Some people” agree to things that they regret when morning sunshine comes.
I don’t think Kamala is sobering up.
Nothing to see here
Evoking the Battle of Yorktown and misspelling the word Britain, former President Donald Trump issued a remarkable legal complaint against the United Kingdomâs ruling Labour Party late Tuesday, accusing it of âblatant foreign interferenceâ in the U.S. election in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Trumpâs team asked the Federal Election Commission to investigate after a senior Labour figure posted a rallying cry for current and former staffers to travel to battleground states and campaign for Harris ahead of the Nov. 5 vote.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Wednesday his party had done nothing wrong. Party members often travel to the United States ahead of elections to help out their Democratic bedfellows, he said, but added that this was voluntary rather than party-led, and therefore does not contravene American election law.
The defence of democracy is no respecter of borders.
It’s OK when socialists do it.
If the British PM says it doesn’t violate American election laws, who are we to question it?
He doesn’t even follow UK electoral laws, so his opinion isn’t worth the breath is was uttered on.
It’s not like they are buying Facebook ads.
Speaking of young people and college-
I occasionally do a flyby of my alma mater’s student paper. In addition to an article about the current interim president (they go through presidents like cheap sneakers) in which she seemed to acknowledge that mistakes were made during the plague hysteria and campus culture is in serious need of revival, there was an article about admissions. Enrollment is down, because so many of the people they offered admission to decided to go somewhere else. Value for money? Pffft.
I think they might be in trouble. Maybe, just maybe, they will correct course and give up on at least some of the most extreme and odious progressive nonsense, but I doubt it. Interim president is still all in on the DEI catechism, as long as the diversity is not intellectual.
What school?
I donât think Iâve read or heard a single thing from either of my alma maters in years, maybe decades. Other than perhaps a few fundraising begs and reunion announcements.
Were did you go to school, The Colorado School of Mimes?
I considered going to a mime college, but when I visited the campus all I saw was a bunch of people in an empty field.
That just puts you in a box that you will never get out of.
They might be in trouble, but they refuse to talk about it.
Corporate America’s leftward shift
When government picks winners and losers you want to be friendly with those that will do the picking.
Until the white supremacists boycott you and it affects your bottom line.
This film is not for people like you …
The upper-middle class is soft-left, so, of course corporate America is the same.
And, now the counter-culture is leaning right.
When I look at the donations from the top executives at my company it’s pretty obvious they are doing so to curry favor. Yes, they might agree with the politicians they are donating to, but donations to some high ranking Senator in a safe seat from another state (cough, Schumer, cough) reek of influence buying.
corporate America has drifted left
Industrial policy is completely not fascism.
For those that dig Duran Duran, they just put out a good cover version of this 70âs classic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDodrzJk5_k
Were did you go to school, The Colorado School of Mimes?
THE Colorado College 80903
“About three dozen people who identified themselves as sex workers and illegal vendors rallied along Queenâs seedy âMarket of Sweetheartsâ Tuesday, calling on cops to turn down the heat so they can make a living.
The protesters said they peddle their bodies and stolen loot to survive â and said repeated NYPD raids along their Roosevelt Avenue haunt has made it harder to make ends meet.
âI proudly call myself a hooker with a 401K,â said consultant and sex worker Victoria Von Blaque, who urged the cops and the city to âstop trying to play Captain Save a Hoe.
âI went out and got a job, I had the education,â she said. âBut because we live in a world that will deny human beings the simple right, no matter how qualified they are, to equal employment and treatment with health care that affirms us â a lot of us are forced back to the streets.
âMy secondary job is a sex worker,â Blaque said. âWhy? Because we live in New York City. Where else do you know where you can live and you have to make over $100,000 to be considered working class or just making it? So if you donât want us to be sex workers, give us resources that we actually want and need.â”
https://nypost.com/2024/10/22/us-news/sex-workers-illegal-vendors-at-nyc-market-of-sweethearts-rally-for-more-rights-in-unusual-protest/
OFFS!
âThe protesters said they peddle their bodies and stolen loot to surviveâ
We can talk about prostitution. But theft? Get the fuck out of here.
Maybe they should just go fucking back to where they came from. I’m sure cost of living is cheaper there.
Also, I note that they are specifically called out as migrants. And since when is health care supposed to âaffirmâ you? What does that even mean?
Most of them are illegals so they already get free health care.
She is speaking progressive, also known officially as Gibberish. The ability of such a person to rationalize and spin ‘what I want’ into something that superficially resembles logic mixed with emotional appeal is breathtaking.
Want to turn tricks? Do it in private, not on the street. Want to do drugs? Same. Dont let us see or know about those. Want to steal and fence? Go to jail.
Well, I filled out my ballot and, again, since 1968, I will not have voted for the winning presidential candidate. My better half was pissed I didn’t vote for Trump, here in a swing state, but her vote for him was very reluctant. I promised her $1000 to her favorite charity if Trump loses by one vote in our state. Maybe voting third party is meaningless and a waste, but Trump did attend the LP convention and try to get the nomination, so votes cast in protest at least got his attention. Maybe the route for libertarians to take is to challenge the statists, warmongers, idiots, and authoritarians in the major party primaries??
Because we live in New York City. Where else do you know where you can live and you have to make over $100,000 to be considered working class or just making it? So if you donât want us to be sex workers, give us resources that we actually want and need.
“Giving” them the resources they need will bring down the cost of living.