¡Martes por la tarde, enlaces mexicanos!

by | Jun 27, 2023 | Daily Links | 157 comments

I’m going on vacation this week.  So I am now writing this while waiting on 15 eggs to boil.  Packing seed oil free snacks is how I plan to avoid a wicked deuce when I arrive home and finally eat a meal not made with shelf stable ingredients.

I might have fallen into serious  paranoia, but my power clean is higher now than I was able to do in high school.  Its freaking awesome.

 

Enlaces!

*In Bill O’Reilly voice*
“Finally Mexico gets it.  We wanted  something resembling accountability, we always did.  That’s all this is about.

Meanwhile, Mexico City decides to celebrate  corruption, and degeneracy.  What will be gained from allowing a pride march in the middle of the city? The sad part its not just Mexico, its all of Latin America suffering under the weight of intolerance for their own Christian roots.  And that’s the memo.”
*end Bill O’Reilly voice*

Since I’m an American, I have no idea what 95,000 hectares of coca plants looks like.  What is it in football fields?

El Presidente Dudebro calls out the GloBOlisTs.

Honduras does what El Presidente Dudebro did.

Barbados decides to cash in on the grift.  Maybe they’ll sink if we don’t pay up.  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

 

I know she’s a midling talent, but that’s not her fault.

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157 Comments

  1. Sean

    Barbados decides to cash in on the grift.

    Maybe she can visit a dentist then.

    • R.J.

      Heyooo!

      By worst effects of global warming, does she mean restricted access to water and energy per the diktat of the Elite countries?

  2. Shpip

    Poorer nations want more money because they did little to cause climate change but face its worst effects.

    They claimed, without evidence.

    • Lackadaisical

      The righteous don’t need facts, just conviction.

  3. Tundra

    Ah, the gif.

    I might have fallen into serious paranoia, but my power clean is higher now than I was able to do in high school. Its freaking awesome.

    I’m a believer. One or two meals, no big deal. A few (or more) days of restaurants and I’m a mess. Bad gut, sore joints, the works.

    Have a great vacation!

    • Ownbestenemy

      The gif saved me today from insanity.

      The good news, interview tomorrow for the KY job.
      The bad news, and this is a not so subtle brag, this place will have a real struggle when I leave.

      • Ted S.

        No we won’t.

      • Tonio

        Zing!

      • Tundra

        Bravo, Ted’s.

      • Ownbestenemy

        Probably gonna be me with this hubris after I leave here and Kentucky doesn’t pan out.

      • Tundra

        Good luck!

        And fuck them!

      • Tonio

        In all seriousness, good luck with the job interview.

      • Pope Jimbo

        There is no greater satisfaction than giving your 2 week notice to the dunderheads that have been making your life miserable. It is especially good if they start to scramble to convince you to change your mind.

      • Nephilium

        Can concur.

      • UnCivilServant

        On the other hand, when you give notice and they just shrug, you have to wait until things fall to shit.

      • Pope Jimbo

        I had one place that I left where the system I had built for them just kept plodding ahead. They couldn’t add new features, but they didn’t have a catastrophic disaster. It made me kind of sad.

      • Lackadaisical

        You should have made a buggier system, that would have shown them.

        😛

      • R.J.

        I have experienced this. I come back years later. Same process is in place, no changes or updates. Just plodding along. A testament to enduring process improvement? Or to the laziness of business owners?

      • Lackadaisical

        I hope you have the correct social lubrication to land the KY job.

      • The Other Kevin

        That was a pretty slick comment.

      • Ownbestenemy

        Im hoping to glide into the position easily

      • Pope Jimbo

        Still might get the shaft.

      • Zwak , “There is infinite amount of hope in the universe… just not for us.”

        Somebody is jelly!

      • Tundra

        Someone has to grease the skids

      • B.P.

        OBE will be fine. He’s pretty handy.

      • Shpip

        STEVE SMITH NO NEED SOCIAL LUBRICANT. HIM PLUNGE STRAIGHT INTO PROBLEM.

      • Don escaped Texas

        where in KY ?

      • Ownbestenemy

        Hebron

    • The Last American Hero

      My gif loaded slow. Possibly even more entertaining.

  4. UnCivilServant

    Since I’m an American, I have no idea what 95,000 hectares of coca plants looks like. What is it in football fields?

    Between 90,000-100,000 football fields.

    • Ownbestenemy

      How many 737-900’s is that nose to tail and wingtip to wingtip; I need more solid reference as an American

      • Pope Jimbo

        How about if I convert it into bathtubs of rope for you?

        367 sq miles is basically a 1 mile wide strip across North Dakota.

      • Lackadaisical

        It’s about 670,000 Olympic sized pools.

    • Zwak , “There is infinite amount of hope in the universe… just not for us.”

      How many hogsheads are in that league?

  5. Bobarian LMD

    95,000 hectares == 367 square miles == Enough cash that you count it by how much it weighs.

    • Bobarian LMD

      There was also worrying expansion along the borders with Colombia and Brazil, where international drug traffickers operate, he said.

      “Good news,” he didn’t add “we only have national drug traffickers on our side of the border.”

    • Homple

      37,560,018 square rods.

  6. DEG

    Though the cultivation of coca is legal for traditional purposes such as being chewed for energy or administered as an antidote for altitude sickness in the Andean nation

    Coca tea. Mmm.

    • Drake

      Make cola great again.

  7. Bobarian LMD

    Even women inmates were forced to sit in prison yards with their hands on their necks, but female military police officers allowed them to keep their shirts on.

    Wah-wah… Here I was, hoping for pics.

    • Lackadaisical

      ‘even women’

      Ignoring that female prisoners had just slaughtered 46 people.

      • rhywun

        Gang members in a women’s prison in Honduras slaughtered 46 other women inmates by spraying them with gunfire, hacking them with machetes and then locking survivors in their cells and dousing them with flammable liquid, an official said Wednesday.

        JFC.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      They’re female prisoners in a Honduran prison, you don’t wanna see those.

      • Bobarian LMD

        I understood there would be no kink shaming!

      • slumbrew

        No shaming, just judging.

      • Bobarian LMD

        Judging is it’s own kink.

  8. Stinky Wizzleteats

    I wonder if I could get almost a million views with my middling talent. I’ll even show more skin.

    • Lackadaisical

      Yeah, she’s imo not even that cute, I didn’t like her take on the song, but clearly someone is enjoying the show.

      Give it a try.

  9. Lackadaisical

    Nice links, not a lot to add.

    I wonder who is tanning the safest countries and how. Some real shitty rankings out there, including some that put the US as more dangerous than Haiti.

    • Ted S.

      Is there an auto-correct issue here?

      • Lackadaisical

        Just switch tanning to ranking and you’ve got it.

      • Bobarian LMD

        It is self-bronzing.

  10. The Late P Brooks

    Bum fight

    “Allowing additional bank consolidation would be a dereliction of your responsibilities, hurting American consumers and small businesses, betraying President Biden’s commitment to promoting competition in the economy, and threatening the stability of the financial system and the economy,” Warren wrote.

    Warren’s rebuke revealed a major new rift with top Biden administration officials over economic policy, in what will likely be just the beginning of a push by her to curtail mergers involving large banks.

    ——-

    “We certainly don’t want overconcentration and we’re pro-competition, but that doesn’t mean no” mergers, Yellen said in a Wall Street Journal interview published Friday. “We have more banks, relatively speaking, in the United States than almost any country of which I’m aware.”

    In Warren’s view, “This would represent exactly the wrong approach.”

    What we really need is more unenforced regulation.

    • Lackadaisical

      “We have more banks, relatively speaking, in the United States than almost any country of which I’m aware.”

      Good? Wish these people would all learn to leave everyone alone.

    • Nerfherder (Non-Non-Man)

      Warren is completely full of shit. She’d happily see consolidation as a net benefit while she “protested” it.

    • Sensei

      No they do enforce the regulation.

      The regulation is aimed a prior crises and almost never to the current issue.

      Everybody’s DEI plans and climate change remediation was, however, perfectly in place.

  11. Pope Jimbo

    Special K must be thinking about running again? That is what I think after seeing her take on abortions.

    Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar said Sunday she supports allowing limitations on abortion in the third trimester of pregnancy wading into the thorny political debate of abortion procedure time frames.

    “I support allowing for limitations in the third trimester that do not interfere with the life or health of the women,” Klobuchar told CNN’s Dana Bash on “State of the Union,” while also reaffirming her support for codifying Roe v. Wade.

    “What I support – and I will be very clear about this – is Roe v. Wade, which does allow for limitations, but it also protects the life of the woman and the health of the woman,” Klobuchar said Sunday.

    “I think that is the best way to go. But you look at what they are doing, their leading Republican candidates, Dana, are asking for abortion bans. Trump was on just last night gloating about how he had put these Supreme Court justices in place that had reversed Roe v. Wade.”

    Shouldn’t she be happy with the overturn of Roe v. Wade then? Now some bad orange president can’t impose an abortion ban because the Supremes said it was a state issue.

    • Tundra

      Walz has been doing a world tour, too. What the fuck is with these delusional fuckwits?

      • Pope Jimbo

        They think rolling the Minnesoda GOP makes them contenders?

      • Bobarian LMD

        Beatin’ up on cripples is nothing to be proud of.

      • The Last American Hero

        Worked for Delaware

      • kinnath

        Filling the piggy bank.

        Election laws allow them to keep any funds not spent on the presidential election and then apply them to the local election.

        Just another grift.

      • Tonio

        ^This.

      • Raven Nation

        Tundra: e-mail coming your way.

      • Tundra

        Got it. I’ll check our calendar when I get home!

      • pistoffnick

        A dick pic?

      • Tundra

        Raven is a giver.

  12. The Other Kevin

    Any Glibs know anything about water softeners? I have the absolute worst well water, it’s brown and very rusty. I have a filter and a big Kinetico softener, which usually work, but this week the water tastes metallic even after I changed the filter and ran the softener cycle 6 or 8 times. Once I had this problem and the dealer replaced the resin beads to the tune of about $1k. Today I found there are softener cleaners that you just put into your tank. Anyone know if those cleaners work?

    • Lackadaisical

      I’ve done it.

      We have city water, so not that bad, our system sat for two years and water came out rust colored when I finally started it up again. Works fine now after just running the softener cycle. I cleaned with plain bleach, but have also used the bottles of commercial cleaner with no noticable impact, but I wasn’t having a specific problem, just trying to maintain.

    • Tundra

      When was the resin replacement? Well water, even with a filter, plays hell with the resin.

      • The Other Kevin

        Maybe 3 or 4 years ago.

      • Tundra

        Not long enough. I would try the cleaner first and get a nice RO for drinking water.

      • The Other Kevin

        I found a nice rust remover one, but the manufacturer said they don’t recommend using it if you use rust removing salt, which I do. Wonder why not?

      • UnCivilServant

        Probably a toxic chemical reaction.

      • Tundra

        Too much of the rust removing chemicals?

        Shoot them an email. Maybe they have another option.

        Here’s a good video I saved awhile back regarding replacing the resin, but I seriously doubt it’s time.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y65tFikOP0

      • The Other Kevin

        I emailed them, they just said wait until the salt levels are low before treating and then switch to plain salt.

    • Fatty Bolger

      A thousand bucks seems ridiculous. Can’t you just buy the resin beads and replace them yourself?

      • The Other Kevin

        You could. But it’s probably better to try $18 cleaner first.

    • Gustave Lytton

      Get your water tested by a lab. I bet it’s slightly acidic.

      (Testing your well water regularly isn’t a bad idea period. ~$100 to make sure it’s not contaminated from fertilizer runoff or fecal bacteria plume).

      • Gustave Lytton

        I have similarly metallic tasting water. The solution is bottled water. Or treatment to adjust the pH. Which hardens the water and requires a softener to adjust that…

        Brownish water is probably from clay particles which is also giving it a metallic taste.

  13. The Late P Brooks

    Thanks for clearing that up

    Jeffrey Epstein was left alone in his jail cell with a surplus of bed linens the night he killed himself. Nearly all the surveillance cameras on his unit didn’t record. One worker was on duty for 24 hours straight. And, despite his high profile and a suicide attempt two weeks earlier, he wasn’t checked on regularly as required.

    The Justice Department’s watchdog said Tuesday that a “combination of negligence, misconduct and outright job performance failures” by the federal Bureau of Prisons and workers at the New York City jail enabled the wealthy financier to take his own life in August 2019, finding no evidence of foul play.

    Inspector General Michael Horowitz blamed numerous factors for Epstein’s death, including the jail’s failure to assign him a cellmate and overworked guards who lied on logs after failing to make regular checks. Had the guards done so, Horowitz said, they would’ve found Epstein had excess linens, which he used in his suicide.

    We all make mistakes now and then.

    • The Other Kevin

      You see people failing at their jobs, I see a father’s love.

    • slumbrew

      Not passive enough.

      “Mistakes were made”.

      • Bobarian LMD

        “The victim was strangled by excess sheets and transported to the morgue for medical treatment.”

    • R.J.

      It was a perfect symphony of errors. Definitely not orchestrated.

      • Ownbestenemy

        Like a poorly written movie that requires specific things to take place at specific moments in time for a specific plot to occur. Yep, totally all just happenstance.

      • The Other Kevin

        Clinton’s 11?

      • Bobarian LMD

        That was Vince Foster. We’re up to Clinton’s 57. It’s the go-to steak murder dinner sauce!

  14. The Late P Brooks

    I don’t bother to keep track of this stuff, but headlines lead me to believe the Supreme Court ruled against the wrong kind of gerrymandering.

    *majority majority, as opposed to minority majority

    • kinnath

      My reading is SCOTUS said state legislatures are not immune from the state judiciary reviewing their work.

      • WTF

        So even though the constitution gives that authority to the legislatures, and not the courts, the courts can usurp that authority for themselves and substitute their judgment at will. Because reasons.
        Sure, seems legit.

      • juris imprudent

        That was the real problem with what the NCSC did – they put their own map in place. Make the legislature redraw it, even multiple times; but you are not a supra-legislature.

      • R.J.

        This is correct.

  15. The Late P Brooks

    No they do enforce the regulation.

    The story on SVB seemed to be that it was being run more like a private equity fund than a bank. I defer to your actual expertise.

    • Sensei

      I’m not aware of any actual rule breaking. Material deficiencies were identified as well, but you are permitted to both find and remedy those.

      I’m not regulated by the Fed so I don’t know what the reporting procedure on the above.

      I’ve got a different set of federal and state financial regulators.

  16. The Late P Brooks

    Arms for the poor

    The Biden administration announced Tuesday that it is sending up to $500 million in military aid to Ukraine, including more than 50 heavily armored vehicles and an infusion of missiles for air defense systems, as Ukrainian and Western leaders try to sort out the impact of the brief weekend insurrection in Russia.

    The aid is aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s counteroffensive, which has been moving slowly in its early stages.

    It’s the 41st time since the Russian invasion into Ukraine in February 2022 that the U.S. has provided military weapons and equipment through presidential drawdown authority. The program allows the Pentagon to quickly take items from its own stocks and deliver them to Ukraine.

    We wouldn’t want the flickering beacon of democracy to run out of ammo.

  17. Pope Jimbo

    Another blatant example of our two tiered justice system! How is this guy getting rung up for something that everybody in DC does?

    Central Valley Man Sentenced to over 6 Years in Prison for $9 Million Cow Manure Ponzi Scheme

    FRESNO, Calif. — Ray Brewer, 66, of Porterville, and Sheridan, Montana, was sentenced today to six years and nine months in prison for running a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme where he purported to turn cow manure into green energy, U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      That’s bullshit.

      • Zwak , “There is infinite amount of hope in the universe… just not for us.”

        He just wanted a piece of the pie.

    • The Other Kevin

      Does not pass the sniff test.

    • Fatty Bolger

      I can never understand people like this. If you have the talent to fake it this convincingly, you could just use that talent to get rich for real.

    • blighted_non_millenial

      You have to spread cheese around to the right people or you’re gonna be left with a mess.

  18. The Late P Brooks

    he purported to turn cow manure into green energy

    Cow manure briquets for charcoal grills!

  19. Pope Jimbo

    I’m sure all of you have seen this already, but Butt Drugs!

    • Tundra

      “Parking in the rear”, lol.

      A classic.

    • kinnath

      earlier today

    • robc

      My thought…if you are at the resort for a week, that is 3 per day, which is totally doable.

      • B.P.

        Drinking brandy and beer “throughout the morning” as a prelude to a 21-cocktail binge probably isn’t helpful.

    • Urthona

      You don’t have to drink them all in the same day.

      • R.J.

        Jeez no. Five a day paced over vacation would work without death. I still wouldn’t do that. I like to enjoy other things on vacation besides alcohol.

  20. Sensei

    Daily Mail headline.

    Meghan Markle’s CV before she hit the jackpot reveals the actress-turned-royal’s ‘special skills’ as well as height and weight

    Chrome. Trailer hitch.

    • slumbrew

      Harry blew up his entire life over her. I assume she’s dynamite in the sack.

      • Bobarian LMD

        3 point blow job. Where the back of your head and your heels are the only thing touching.

        And you have to untuck half the sheet from your butt-hole.

  21. juris imprudent

    So head of the anti-kidnapping unit – wait, didn’t I see this in a movie?

  22. Common Tater

    “@YouTube just pulled another of my videos, with former NY Post political reporter @al_guart. People made a big deal about Russia supposedly manipulating internet information to influence a Presidential election. Shouldn’t we be worried when giant tech corporations do the same?”

    https://twitter.com/RobertKennedyJr/status/1673783596828569606

    It was around $100K worth of Facebook ads, maybe.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      And half of the $100K was spent after the election.

    • Urthona

      One amusing factoid I read was that a number of the burning forests were deliberate carbon offset forests.

      Have not confirmed .

    • rhywun

      Earlier today, Chicago recorded the worst air quality in the world as it too was consumed by smoke from the fires.

      Absurd. Several sentences later, “Michigan is worse.” Not to mention spots in Ontario and Quebec being multiple times worse.

      • Pope Jimbo

        Are you saying Minneapolis’ 2nd place finish isn’t legit either?

      • rhywun

        Yes.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      In a civilized society Trudeau would be compelled to offer himself up as a sacrifice to the fire god.

      • rhywun

        I’d trade “mindful breathing” for racist propaganda and pornographic schoolbooks.

        Deal, Eric?

  23. Stillhunter

    One hectare equals 2.47 acres. As a forester I read papers which are typically in metric, unless you find some old ones from the US. The nice thing is that if you remember one inch is about 2.5 centimeters as well, you can deal with length and area pretty easily.

  24. Nerfherder (Non-Non-Man)

    *walks into Staples for a USB-C cable*

    *finds one for $50*

    *audibly yells WTF*

    • Sensei

      By Monster Cable!

    • R C Dean

      Avatar checks out.

    • Common Tater

      That’s ridiculous. Try a convenience store?

      • R.J.

        Yeah. Go to 7-11 or a truck stop.

  25. R C Dean

    “waiting on 15 eggs to boil”

    These euphemisms are getting really abstruse.

    • The Hyperbole

      Ain’t nobody can eat 15 eggs.

  26. The Late P Brooks

    Bidenomics

    The White House on Monday divvied up $42 billion among the nation’s 50 states and U.S. territories to make access to high-speed broadband universal by 2030, as it launched a new publicity campaign for President Joe Biden’s economic policies.

    The funding under the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program was authorized by the $1 trillion 2021 infrastructure law Biden championed. The spending will be based on a newly released Federal Communications Commission coverage map that details gaps in access.

    Thanks, Uncle Santa!

    • Pope Jimbo

      The local proggie rag was just gloating about the “windfall” of $651,839,368.20 that Uncle Sugar “gave” to us.

      Specifically, the state has a goal of universal access to internet with download speeds of at least 100 Megabits per second and upload speeds of 20 Megabits per second by 2026. Roughly 88% of the state had access to that level of wired broadband in October, according to an estimate released by the Governor’s Task Force on Broadband. That’s about 291,000 households and businesses that lacked the infrastructure for speedy enough service.

      Interesting that they mentioned “wired broadband” in their goals. I wonder if that is to keep Elon and his dirty Starlink from getting any of that business?

      • Pope Jimbo

        I also think that extra twenty cents is what will put us over the top. Finally the govt fully funds an initiative!

      • Gustave Lytton

        Good. Second best to no handouts period, is no handouts to Starlink dipshittery or other bandaids.

      • R.J.

        Last time when it was tried, it was the most shitty program ever. Something like $150,000 per person per year for service. Just pay a private supplier to do it!

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      According to the article, this will cover 8.5 million “locations”. Not sure what counts as a location. But by my calculation they could pay full cost for over 3 years on Starlink for that amount of money, and that assumes Starlink wouldn’t give a discount.

  27. Tres Cool

    whaddup doh’
    TALL CALI CANS!

    • Gender Traitor

      Are you back to the stacks, Jack?

      • Tres Cool

        Not just yet. 2 days of mandatory safety training are down, 1 more to go.
        Ill be much happier to do what Im actually here for.

        California is really nice- shame its full of Californians (Glibs excepted)

      • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

        The thing about Californians is that most of them aren’t from California.

      • Common Tater

        Besides the Chickentaco Indians

      • rhywun

        And the ones who are are quick to let you know it.

      • SDF-7

        I’m certainly not — but then again, I still don’t consider myself a Californian. (And I still plan/hope to escape at some point in the next year or two).

      • Don escaped Texas

        escape is good

      • Ted S.

        So Don likes piña coladas, and getting caught in the rain….

      • Don escaped Texas

        I’m nobody’s poet

  28. The Late P Brooks

    I also think that extra twenty cents is what will put us over the top. Finally the govt fully funds an initiative!

    So precision. Many science.

  29. The Late P Brooks

    Today I found there are softener cleaners that you just put into your tank. Anyone know if those cleaners work?

    If the problem is mineral deposits, would vinegar work?

    • creech

      I heard they work great curing ChiComVirus.

  30. The Late P Brooks

    2 days of mandatory safety training

    Don’t fall.

    • Tres Cool

      The Flintstones!
      + Its a living