!Martes por la tarde, enlaces mexicanos!

by | Oct 19, 2021 | Daily Links | 308 comments

Spent Saturday at a Bellator Fight.  I have only gone to UFC previously, and the crowd is more or less the same but ever so slightly different.  Like short shorts and tube tops different.

Yes, they was plenty of love for Brandon.

 

Now for some links!

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants team Brandon to ask Trump to negotiate with Mexico on their behalf.  Good luck, I guess.

Confession:  In my earlier years, one reason I wasn’t immediately for marijuana legalization was the cartels would simply find something new to sell, illegally.  Seriously, they’re selling bootleg wood, which might be an album title.  I report, you decide.

I visited Nogales recently and they’re anticipating more traffic, so this is no surprise to me.  Between releasing COVID restrictions, and this being legal border crossings might mean this actually could be a good thing for both sides.  Then again

I’m telling ya, helicopters.

I don’t understand…If you were entertaining using volcanoes as a way to mine Bitcoin, and controlled all of it throughout the country, wouldn’t you call yourself, “Emperor of El Salvador”?

 

Have a tune, and a great afternoon!

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308 Comments

  1. Shpip

    In announcing the changes Friday, Mexico City’s Digital Government Director Eduardo Clark said, “Fortunately, the city continues in the right direction due to the good behavior of the people.”

    Or… y’know, virus gonna virus, and there’s not a goddamn thing you can do about it.

  2. UnCivilServant

    I’m telling ya, helicopters.

    That’s why they’re trying to choke off the fuell supply!

  3. Rebel Scum

    Seriously, they’re selling bootleg wood, which might be an album title.

    It’s good to see the cartels branch out into other industries.

    • Plisade

      Black market Viagra?

      • SDF-7

        Wouldn’t want to compete with the mini-lop rabbit that already set up that ring in Tijuana.

      • db

        Bun-bun?

      • db

        Hah! Didn’t even look at the link.

    • Ghostpatzer

      Bootleg wood

      Now there’s a way to liven up a dull marriage!

    • juris imprudent

      Well at this point you aren’t going to root them out of Mexican society.

      • SDF-7

        I’m going out on a limb here, but I’d bet that getting a gaze from you instead of having you leaf it alone is a crowning achievement for RS….

      • db

        Dude, it’s a little early in the thread to go that far out on a limb with the puns. We’ve barely started the hors d’oeuvres. Here, have a canopy.

      • Zwak, sensual panzer

        Don’t worry, many here will branch out with their puns.

      • Bobarian LMD

        Don’t be knotty! It takes a lot of bark to twist Swissy’s twig and berries like this.

      • Zwak, sensual panzer

        Are you trying to trim his bush with that comment?

      • SDF-7

        Yeah, sometimes you just have to go against the grain or cut the Gordian Knot.

        I think it can spruce up the place — but then, some days I can be a real son of a beech….

      • Fourscore

        Don’t needle me, man, I’ll be pining for some relief or knot.

      • Ghostpatzer

        I think I’d better disembark from this thread, it’s really getting sappy.

      • Rat on a train

        Where is the leaderboard of gazes?

      • TARDis

        They threw in in the boats.

    • Yusef drives a Kia

      It would be Treeson not to,

  4. Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

    I am irretrievably in love with Brandon

    • waffles

      Let’s go Brandon has legs. I am pleased at this glorious restart to meme wars.

      • ScoobaSteve

        I am tempted to update my email signature to ScoobaSteve (Let’s Go/Brandon).

      • Rat on a train

        He is running for a lot of offices and appears to play for a lot of teams.

    • db

      Someone earlier today (KSuellington, maybe?) suggested a billboard “Let’s Go, Brandon” campaign. I’d throw some fiat at that.

      • hayeksplosives

        There are a bunch of billboards for rent in Pahrump.

      • db

        Tempting, but that seems like it’d be too much preaching to the choir. I’m thinking it would be best in a “swing” area.

  5. slumbrew

    short shorts and tube tops

    You make interesting sartorial choices. Good for you, keeping it fresh at your age.

    • pistoffnick

      I needed a good laugh!

  6. Rebel Scum

    Polarized Chile marks anniversary of 2019 protests as election nears

    Hopefully cooler heads prevail.

    • Plisade

      I expect some heated debates.

      • Bobarian LMD

        For some reason I got a shiver down my spine.

  7. Ted S.

    Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick

    Texas has an 80s soul singer and a sports commentator as their executives?

    • SDF-7

      No, they have a respectable Indy Car career but an atrociously bad NASCAR one as Lt. Gov…

      What’s that? Oh…. *Dan* Patrick……

    • Tundra

      Wow.

      55 years old.

      Wow.

    • Ownbestenemy

      You nip and tuck the neckline..but those knees screen 55. Not that anyone is looking at her knees.

      • Tres Cool

        The hands, too.

      • TARDis

        I’ll drink beer off any part of her body she allows.

      • pistoffnick

        Particularly vivid in my memory is a movie scene where she sticks her big toe in a bar patrons mouth and pours tequila down her leg and into his mouth.

      • mexican sharpshooter

        She later ripped his throat out with her teeth.

      • pistoffnick

        What is the name of the movie? I can’t find the scene.

      • db

        From Dusk Til Dawn?

      • SDF-7

        I would assume From Dusk Till Dawn. Been a while since I watched that…

      • TARDis

        Love this tune.

      • EvilSheldon

        From Dusk Till Dawn.

      • db

        Far too long since I’ve seen that.

      • slumbrew

        YT comments occasionally amuse:

        Trevor Howard
        8 months ago

        This scene alone is how I knew I wasn’t gay when I was a kid

        got a snort. Also:

        Ricardo Luis Hernandez Chavez
        3 weeks ago

        I’m pretty sure that it all started with Tarantino trying to figure out how to convince Salma to let him lick her feet, then he wrote the rest of the movie.

        I find that totally believable.

      • slumbrew

        Well, that was some terrible tag work…

      • slumbrew

        Although I’m going to go with her work in “Dogma” if we’re talking about Salma dancing.

      • Rat on a train

        Although I’m going to go with her work in “Dogma” if we’re talking about Salma dancing.
        Proof your not gay?

      • TARDis

        Decisions decisions. I’ll take my chances.

    • slumbrew

      Rowr.

    • Q Continuum

      Would X 1,000,000

    • Rat on a train

      I liked her better as a muse.

      • Bobarian LMD

        Oh, to be the plaster cast in Frida!

    • mexican sharpshooter

      You haven’t discovered her Instagram? Its basically her hanging out by her pool.

      • Ownbestenemy

        If I were her that is all I would do too. Horny retards get off on this and I make money? Score!

    • Sensei

      Wow…

    • Ghostpatzer

      Hard-hitting journalism is expensive, I for one am glad someone is funding it. Otherwise fake news would be the order of the day.

    • mexican sharpshooter

      Nice

    • Drake

      How are they making money on “free” vaccines?

      • Rat on a train

        The same way politicians make money as public servants?

      • TARDis

        It’s almost like someone is printing money and giving it to them. That’s just strange.

      • Fourscore

        From a classmate and patriarch of the Iditarod Seavey Racing Team

        “Thanks for the memories. I am most happy to hear that you are on the repair. Keep it up.
        I had hopes of running the 50th Iditarod but one cannot enter unless vaccinated for the China Plague -which I will not.
        So, I most likely will not get to meet your kin in Galena this Winter.”

        Dan ran the Iditarod with his son and grandson a few years ago. He completed it but not in winning time. He’s the same age as I am.

      • db

        Can’t run the Iditarod without being vaccinated.

        A race across the desolation of the Arctic Circle. About as “socially distanced” and as far from civilization as you can get.

        FFS

      • db

        Sorry, it’s south of the Arctic Circle. but still!

      • Rat on a train

        To be fair, they often wear masks and maintain distance, even before COVID.

      • SDF-7

        Apologies if I missed a sarcasm tag here. 😉

        a) I thought they were “free” because the Government is paying for them. Hence, kickbacks.

        b) Like all good dope pushers — the first hit is free. Locking the population into perpetual mandatory boosters seems like a good profit model.
        Health As A Service, after all…

      • Gustave Lytton

        The government is only paying if there’s not a private insurance plan to bill.

        Free is no money at point of sale, no copays.

    • db

      heh

    • Ted S.

      In TMITE, example infinity news, our POS governor said, how dare those vaccine wrongthinkers climb on Colin Powell’s body to point out he had a breakthrough infection?

      She then climbed on the body herself to assert without evidence that Powell was infected by someone unvaccinated.

      • Ted S.

        And the media response was basically to ask how they can fellate the governor better.

  8. db

    Helicopters + Volcanoes = db-istan justice.

  9. Ghostpatzer

    Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants team Brandon to ask Trump to negotiate with Mexico on their behalf

    Ask STEVE SMITH to negotiate. He is quite persuasive.

    • JaimeRoberto (shama/lama/ding dong)

      He definitely drives a hard bargain.

    • STEVE SMITH

      STEVE SMITH OFFER SERVICES. HIM PROMINENT FOREST LAWYER!

    • SDF-7

      So Q was evidently barn raising today….

      • Bobarian LMD

        I always thought his specialty was poppin’ tents?

    • Ownbestenemy

      Bootleg wood could land a nice little niche on OnlyFans.

  10. Shpip

    Rene Gómez, a veteran lumberjack in Chiapas, told El Universal that illegal logging creates “unfair competition” because cutting down trees illicitly is 60% cheaper than doing it legally.

    Rene Gómez understands incentives — and he’s okay!

    • SDF-7

      In a sane world the response might be “So what in the regulations is adding so much to the cost?”

      In the US, I’d be assuming various permits / inspections / whatnot. In Mexico, I would expect they call their bribes out more honestly….

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      My father was friends with a guy who harvested exotic wood from around the globe.

      He had operations in Asia, South America, Africa, etc…, but he said the absolute worst and most dangerous place to do that work was Chiapas.

      It was constant payoffs to everybody; tribes, police, judges, politicians, cartels, etc… and still wondering if somebody would come in and execute all your labor just because….

  11. Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

    Coming out here to the sticks has showed me how urban living has scarred my brain. I am trying to wrap my head around these things:

    1. I can do a dance party and blast my music and galumph around without worrying about a downstairs neighbor

    2. I don’t have to worry about the smoke from the grill drifting into neighbors’ windows

    3. I can walk out the door & shoot my pistol – no driving 45 minutes to the range

    I suppose it would take me longer than a week to shift my mindset, but I’m definitely making progress.

    • slumbrew

      Is this temporary or have you moved?

      • Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

        Just a week

    • Ownbestenemy

      Yeah..we are counting down the years for that…maybe sooner. Luckily I have good neighbors that say “no, the smoke from your grilling doesn’t bother us except you never invite us over!”

      • Nephilium

        I think someone in my neighborhood complaining about grilling smoke (or fire pit smoke) would be told to STFU by the rest of the neighborhood.

      • db

        “I do believe you’d get your ass kicked for that, man.”

      • Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

        We had a condo-wide cookout at the pool one year, and someone complained that it was too smoky for them to swim their laps. Keep in mind, the pool is part of the condo – we didn’t rent out someone else’s pool.

        We haven’t had a community cookout since.

    • db

      It’s excellent.

    • Tres Cool

      3. I can walk out the door & shoot my pistol – no driving 45 minutes to the range

      Check out Ms. Hunter S. Thompson over there.

      • Rat on a train

        So. They do that in Chicago and many other cities.

      • EvilSheldon

        Now I’m thinking about renting this place for the week before Nats.

      • Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

        If it’s during hunting season, you may be SOL, judging by the volume of mounted deer heads.

    • Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

      The homeowner apparently doesn’t believe in cleaning his grill grates, though

      • Bobarian LMD

        Just get the fire hot before you start to cook.

        (I know someone else who doesn’t clean his grates)

      • TARDis

        Just get the fire hot before you start to cook.

        I like a classy euphemism. Well done.

        I know someone else who doesn’t clean his grates

        Hygiene is important.

    • Fourscore

      That’s why we chose the woods. And no masks or neighbors (unless they bring their own ammo)

      • Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

        I hope to get to HH next year. I may be close enough to drive!

    • Not Adahn

      Last KF&G shoot of the season is Halloween.

      Also the last of the stages designed by my favorite designer, since he’s retired to Florida.

  12. Tres Cool

    Im pretty sure that “Bootleg Wood” was the sequel to Log Jammers.

    Im off to bed, having just returned from shipping Jugsy back to the embracing arms of Queens, NYC.

    • Yusef drives a Kia

      after 900 years, it must be quite a dull find,

      • db

        Oh, quit being so crusty.

      • JaimeRoberto (shama/lama/ding dong)

        Look at this guy with the rapier wit.

    • SDF-7

      Diver now wants to be King of England, citing precedent about removing swords from bodies of water….

      • Drake

        Was it handed to him by a watery tart?

    • TARDis

      At this point I’d rather have a watery tart determine who is in charge than what we got.

      • Drake

        Beat me to it.

      • TARDis

        It’s not my department, but you’re welcome to some light spanking and oral sex.

    • EvilSheldon

      Nifty.

      Also, as per usual, don’t read the comments.

    • Translucent Chum

      He has a keen eye.

      • db

        Nah, he had to use barnacle-ars to see it.

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        That pun was clammy

    • UnCivilServant

      I have a reflexive annoyance at the term “Crusader Sword”. In this case, it’s likely literally a sword dropped by a crusader, so I’m forcing myself to give it a pass.

  13. The Other Kevin

    TPTB: Whoever saw my article and got it scheduled within 2 hours of my submitting, thank you!

    • Swiss Servator

      You are welcome. I am catching up with the pending, after a slow week on my part.

    • The Other Kevin

      The date and time were perfect too.

  14. Drake

    Well it’s official – the wife and I are both on double-secret work-from-home probation for being unvaxxed. Operation Escape from NJ has commenced. Signing papers with real estate agent tomorrow, looking at rentals in SC next weekend.

    • The Other Kevin

      Indiana, the home of firearms, fireworks, and low vaccination rates, would welcome you.

    • Yusef drives a Kia

      Good deal, run while you are able,

    • Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

      Godspeed, Drakes!!

    • Rat on a train

      Does NJ have a Reichsfluchtsteuer?

      • Drake

        Only if you own multiple properties. I’ll own no real estate when we leave.

    • Animal

      Seems like a candidate for the next Ask Animal column.

      • TARDis

        Submitted without comment.

        My husband died of cancer in 2009 and it took me a long time to get back out there.

      • juris imprudent

        Torn between STEVE SMITH or ZARDOZ having the best response.

    • Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

      The real answer (not the non-answer provided by “Deirdre”) is they’re putting too much pressure on themselves to get her to orgasm. They just need to enjoy the moment, for fuck’s sake. Literally, for fuck’s sake.

    • Plisade

      Oh my, that swimmer!

    • Yusef drives a Kia

      Those are babies, head up to Monterey for the big ones, Del Mar is too warm for the adults,

  15. UnCivilServant

    Why is it the more I have to do, the less I actually get done?

  16. Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

    I’m determined to finish grilling before dark. Another thing I’m not used to is all the little rustlings & shufflings outside in the night

    https://pasteboard.co/2gQEsfMSK7pg.jpg

    • slumbrew

      I kept hearing crazy-ass noises after dark when we were in Maine.

      Took me a couple days to figure out I was hearing the seals out on a rock in the bay.

    • SDF-7

      Well, there is a thin line between love and crime in the night….

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      STEVE SMITH’S RUSTLE NOT SO LITTLE

    • The Bearded Hobbit

      Heh, looks like my Weber

      • Bobarian LMD

        Is that what we’re calling it these days?

    • Not Adahn

      From the target temperature, chicken?

      • Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

        Yessir

  17. Hyperion

    Someone please tell me this is really a simulation and there is some chance of reaching the plug?

    What the fuck is that thing?

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      More importantly, what the fuck is this thing?

      admiral of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps

      Yet another agency I’ve never heard of.

      • Rat on a train

        One of the uniformed services, which includes the military and armed services. The leader is the Surgeon General.

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        I had no idea the Surgeon General had an actual army.

      • Rat on a train

        Navy. If I recall the lineage, they use Navy ranks because they original went to foreign ports to deal with what sailors were bringing back from shore leave.

      • The coolest vaccine-free BEAM in the world™

        “Mom, this is Wendy. Wendy, Mom.”

        . . . awkward silence ensues . . .

        This is what you brought back from shore leave? Your father and I are gonna have to call the Surgeon-General.”

      • Rat on a train

        The Surgeon General has determined that sticking it in crazy is bad for your health.

      • mexican sharpshooter

        They’re like the Merchant Marine, mostly useless given we have a Navy but since they built the academy anyways…

      • Rat on a train

        They are supposed to handle issues like disease control for deployed armed services. They are uniformed so they get the same protections as armed services when in combat zones. There is no reason for the assistant to the secretary of health to be a member. Directly commissioning as an admiral is a mockery.

      • mexican sharpshooter

        Thank you.

        I still want it dissolved and the workers to lose all pay and benefits.

      • juris imprudent

        Directly commissioning as an admiral is a mockery.

        Which makes it perfectly appropriate in this case.

      • l0b0t

        They also provide health care to sailors in the Merchant Marine and do the health inspections for food and beverage providers working in the National Park System.

      • Hyperion

        I mean, what I’m saying is that thing is child abuse.

        I’ll explain. When I was a kid, I still remember the times that my parents let my uncle and his friend baby sit me. What the fuck were they thinking? Their favorite thing of course was to scare the fucking shit out of me for fun.

        I remember one time, that movie, The Blob as on TV. So they casually explained to me how the Blob was real. And then one of them leaves the room, comes back in and says ‘It’s out there in the front yard, The Blob!’. And then the other would say ‘OK, there’s only one thing we can do, Blobs love little kids, so we have to give this kid to The Blob to eat’. Then they’d grab me and start dragging me towards the front door, me terrified and screaming my lungs out and them laughing their asses off.

        The point is, at least it was only a Blob. Imagine if it would have been that horror I just posted about? I would have never recovered, probably been committed to a mental institution before I was 5.

      • Gustave Lytton

        *makes popcorn for when Scruffy discovers that NOAA is another one of the uniformed services and has a commissioned officer corps*

      • juris imprudent

        Does NOAA have a transgender Admiral?

      • Rat on a train

        That’s been done. It is time to check a different box.

  18. Tulip

    My water in basement problem *may* be fixed. My realtor neighbor was insisting that it had to be coming from neighbor’s yard (the point where our houses meet is the low point of her yard). And we dug down and found a hole which is now patched, plus water barrier etc. Now I need a hard rain to see if it worked. Certainly less expensive than other options and worth a try.

    Realtor neighbor knows neighborhood, said he’s seen this kind of thing lots of times.

    And when I say ‘we’ dug down, I mean guys I hired.

    • Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

      Fingers crossed!

    • db

      Cool, I hope it works!

      Now knowing where you suspect the water source to be, next time it rains heavily, have a look at that area and see if there’s pooling. If so, you might be able to dig a sloped trench and line it with gravel to get the water to drain away from the pooling area. You can direct the water away to a deeper hole filled with gravel and sand to act as a sump to collect water during a rain, and then to disperse it into the deeper ground away from the house after the rain is done.

      • Tulip

        It’s in neighbor’s yard, so..

      • db

        They still might let you do it out of goodwill if you pay for it and return their lawn to original condition.

      • Zwak, sensual panzer

        I have water issues in my rental house, which of course we didn’t find as we bought it in the summer. I had a french drain with dry-well put in as I didn’t want the city involved at all, and it all stays within the property lines.

    • Ted S.

      You moved to a house without a basement?

    • Ghostpatzer

      This is good news! May your basement stay dry.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      This appears to be an argument for the draft and a land war in Asia.

    • Bobarian LMD

      Greenwald from the top of the ropes at the end of the article.

      That guy is a treasure.

    • Rat on a train

      If you can afford $80,000 for school, you can afford the extra cost to hire a non-threatening contractor. Similarly, when you call 911, be sure to tell them you will wait for the next available 2SLGBTQIA+ to respond.

    • EvilSheldon

      I have some questions as well. For starters, why does this person’s family and friends allow them to behave this way?

    • whiz

      IDK, I would call not wanting cis gender men in your room bigotry.

      • whiz

        I mean, after all, what would they say to a white female who didn’t want a black male doing the fix.

      • The Last American Hero

        Someone who has seen the documentary films they show on pronhub and didn’t want to wind up in a sticky situation?

    • ignoreLander

      They called that a “male” I LOLed

      If anyone wants to see a real male , check out Hyperion’s link above.

      • ignoreLander

        Oh whooops, it was a woman. Well flush that joke, would you?

    • Trigger Hippie

      His parents did him a tremendous disservice during childhood. How will he managed not to have a total meltdown when he has to wait on a cable install? An unexpected plumbing issue, a painter in your home while you’re at work, a random cell toss?

  19. Hyperion

    Poor Millennials

    Good, millennials don’t need a house. What they need is a safe space. And they need to GET IN IT AND NEVER COME BACK OUT AGAIN!

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      Of course they cannot grok that it’s Fed policy and regulatory restrictions on home building that are the actual sources of their problems.

      • Hyperion

        Seriously, I have thought for a very long time that Boomers are the worst generation to ever live. But Millennials have convinced me otherwise.

      • Hyperion

        New construction is going up really quickly now. The problem is, no one wants them. They are all tiny and overpriced. No wonder when the current price of materials are astronomical in the new Bidenflation. Did I say ‘Go Brandon’?

  20. Tulip

    So, my plan for the great escape is coming along. I will be doing legal stuff shortly after the new year (trust, advance medical directive, etc). More work on house in spring, and then just saving more and looking for the right option out.

    • Tundra

      Do you have a destination picked out?

      • Tulip

        Yes, western shore of Lake Michigan – Sheboygan, Manitowoc area.

      • Yusef drives a Kia

        I’ll be able to see Tulip from my Front yard!

      • Tundra

        Wonderful! I’ll look forward to sharing your adventure vicariously!

      • Fourscore

        You can always “Mention my name in Sheboygan” for all the good it will do you

  21. Scruffy Nerfherder

    Finally decided to watch Nobody.

    A very entertaining, tightly scripted little action flick. It’s worth the time.

    And Bob Odenkirk was pitch perfect in his role.

    • kinnath

      where did you see it? streaming?

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        Streaming rental

      • kinnath

        Thanks, I have been waiting for that one to start streaming.

  22. Lazer

    Late as usual. But, thanks for the autism/vaccine article. Also, thanks to all who responded and I send good thoughts out to those who are dealing with this issue.

    I, too, never paid much attention to the childhood vaccines, and even though I am naturally cynical, just went along with “modern medicine”. Luckily for me neither of my kids had adverse reactions and I am thankful for that.

    As others said, after this bull shit China Flu fiasco, I have no trust in the medical profession and I’m only going to dr’s for emergencies; I will look after my own health! (Like I ever went to doctors for annual check ups or anything other than an emergency anyway)

    • Toxteth O'Grady

      Uhh, checkups? What’re they? 😉

      • Ghostpatzer

        $20 150, same as downtown.

      • JaimeRoberto (shama/lama/ding dong)

        Yeah, but you get a finger up your ass for that $150.

      • Yusef drives a Kia

        ^ this,

  23. ignoreLander

    Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants team Brandon to ask Trump to negotiate with Mexico

    What’s the negotiation exactly? Isn’t it a more a “get your shit together” to Mexico?

  24. robc

    While the housing market has since begun to cool and contractors have begun to build more homes, these homes are in the higher end of the market

    Builders always build on high end of market. Then the old high end becomes the middle and the old middle becomes the starter homes.

    Houses depreciate. Land increases in value, but without pumping a ton of money into maintenance, a house drops in value.

    • Hyperion

      The new homes are practically tiny homes. Look at the cost of materials. Thanks Go Brandon.

    • Hyperion

      Seriously, these new units are so fucking tiny on average, they are no good for anyone outside of single persons or new couples who have accumulated practically no possessions at all.

      • Hyperion

        And I mean new couples with no children. I mean where would you put them? In the oven?

      • Ghostpatzer

        I mean where would you put them? In the oven?

        Why not? It worked for Hansel and Gretel.

      • Tundra

        Huh? Where, exactly, is this happening?

        Everything back home and around here is huge.

      • robc

        Yeah, same here. Lots may be small, but houses are big.

      • Hyperion

        Where people actually want to live. I mean outside of Cali and Blue shithole cities.

    • rhywun

      Builders always build on high end of market. Then the old high end becomes the middle and the old middle becomes the starter homes.

      It’s almost like Jane Jacobs wrote a famous book about exactly this sixty years ago, and every urban politician and planner spent the last sixty years simultaneously praising it and completely ignoring its contents.

  25. trshmnstr the terrible

    After today’s mid-day vaccine article, wife and I took a look at the remaining vax schedule for the kiddos.

    We eliminated everything between 12 months and adulthood besides DTaP/Tdap and the final polio shot.

    Between abortion tainted vaccines (HepA, Chickenpox, MMR), boosters beyond what other countries do (Hib #4) , vaccines with limited, short-term effectiveness (Meningitis), and vaccines for preventable or not particularlu dangerous diseases (HPV, Flu), there was nothing else left on the list.

    Obviously, we’ll discuss with the pediatrician before setting any of this in stone, but it was shocking how many of these vaccines fell off the list when we started using even basic criteria to filter.

    • Tundra

      Good work. As I mentioned, I wish I had my current level of disdain for the medical profession back then. Luckily, my kids seem to be fine, but who the hell knows what the future holds.

      • Ghostpatzer

        Seconded, my kids are mostly fine as well. One was diagnosed with Aspergers at 3 yrs old and still has some issues with social situations; probably not vaccine related but still would have had a different approach had I known then what I know now.

  26. Winston

    https://brownstone.org/articles/how-close-is-total-social-and-economic-collapse/

    This is in a country that only two years ago seemed like the richest place on the planet in all of human history, with good growth prospects. It all ended so quickly and deliberately.

    If everything can fall about so quickly then maybe there was something flawed about the status quo?

    • Hyperion

      About one more term of democrats with any degree of control at all.

      • Winston

        Need I remind you that permanent one-party Republican rule is, while it may be preferable to Democrats, far from optimal?

      • Drake

        The mission of the Republican Party is to prevent / undermine any real opposition to the Democrats.

      • Winston

        We need some actual people who support freedom in a very real concrete way rather just hoping that some TOP MAN in either party will swoop in and save us…

      • Drake

        Sure. That was the original idea of the Tea Party – which got highjacked by Republicans.

    • Drake

      It’s all deliberate and it isn’t going to stop.

    • Ghostpatzer

      Great stuff. Lots of smiling faces at that mall!

  27. Winston

    Couple of thoughts:

    Turns out that the lust to dominate of a few seems to outweigh the desire to be left alone.

    Our totalitarians elites have very active imaginations and constantly thinking up new arguments for why freedom is bad. Advocates of freedom are ironically quite outdated in their thinking as they are still fighting the old battles. Seriously libertarians seem to still think that the enemy is still the landowning aristocrats and socon yokels and they ignore the very urban globalist plutocratic nontraditionalist enemies of freedom because the urban merchants were liberals in the past.

    Also our totalitarians are masters of using our own arguments against us. Don’t like racism, dirty air and like mental and physical wellbeing? Well our totalitarians are going to use that against us?

    • Yusef drives a Kia

      “Seriously libertarians seem to still think that the enemy is still the landowning aristocrats and socon yokels and they ignore the very urban globalist plutocratic nontraditionalist enemies of freedom because the urban merchants were liberals in the past.”
      I’m glad I’m a Glib, those Libertarians sound yucky, and you’re full of shit.

      • Trigger Hippie

        Winston: Slayer of Strawmen with the Flame of the Repetitive.

      • wdalasio

        The problem is he’s not entirely full of shit. Now is a time when libertarians should be screaming from the ramparts. But, the official libertarians mostly seem entirely fine with the way things are going. Is Winston right in ascribing that to all libertarians? Hell no! But, if libertarianism has gotten itself a leadership that is on board with the developments we’re seeing, something went terribly, terribly wrong.

      • trshmnstr the terrible

        Is it cowardice from the big L Libertarians or agreement with the prog-fascists? I honestly can’t tell.

    • straffinrun

      Yes, there are cucked libertarians in the world. So what?

      • Winston

        I want some white pills

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        Listen to Tom Woods, Dave Smith or Scott Horton then.

      • straffinrun

        I never give white pills to “Game Over!” man. It’s a waste of pills.

      • Zwak, sensual panzer

        Actually, listen, or watch rather, Dave Chappelle. Put eyeballs on the shows that are fighting this shit. This, more than anything, tells the powers that be what is important.

      • wdalasio

        Yeah, but the cucked libertarians seem to be the ones who, at least for the last few years, seem to be in the forefront of the movement. And, yeah, that probably does mean something.

    • juris imprudent

      No one uses our argument against us. The vast majority of people love liberty when it is convenient, it is really the convenience they love. Make something else sound more convenient – you’re golden with them. Promise them shit that other people will pay for, and you my friend will command a majority of that electorate (hint: this is why Republicans lose, they don’t lie as well as Democrats). Periodically, people might note that they in fact are paying and suffering INconvenience and then, temporarily, there is hell to pay (on those unlucky enough to be in charge at the moment of realization). This is society. The only way you ever get a libertarian majority is going Galt’s gulch – and even then people will revert.

    • Zwak, sensual panzer

      Mmm… Some of the “Libertarians”, namely the cosmotarians. Others, the Glibertarians like us, not so much. You do paint with a broad brush Winston, but to a certain degree, you are right, as the ‘official” Libertarians have been hit with the same sack of BS that has hit the establishment right, and all of the Dems. Namely the disease of communalism. Also, it has a lot to do with the fact that there are two main sets of morals in this country, and they center around the individual on the one hand and the group on the other.

      I think the reason (drink) you get such vituperative pushback is that broad brush. Right now you are in the home of people who are strongly libertarian and who vehemently disagree with the current paradigm. And, as we have seen from various Libertarian groups such as New Hampshire, there is real pushback to these things that are upsetting you. Which in my eyes is a good start, but there is much work to be done. But, let us never lose sight of the fact that libertarianism is a vector, as a friend of mine would say. We are not legion, and we will not, ever, win elections greater than a chance seat in the house. But, we can influence people. And that is our way forward. Not to lead but to steer.

      • straffinrun

        Did you ever hear normies talk about actual succession in your lifetime like we are hearing now? Cops flying the Gadsen, media trust at all time low etc. There are white pills out there, but some people can’t see it.

      • trshmnstr the terrible

        IMO, that’s akin to pointing at tank man in Tienamen Square and saying that 1990s Communist China may have a bright future ahead of it.

      • straffinrun

        Who would you rather be, tank man or the CCP? Life sucks and isn’t fair.

    • wdalasio

      As much as I consider myself a libertarian, the Biden era has revealed that libertarianism, at least as a political movement is a pathetic joke. You have people being held as political prisoners with no bail in solitary confinement, parents petitioning school boards for redress of grievances being labeled “domestic terrorists”, people’s livelihoods being made dependent on involuntary medical treatments, and a government mulling a multi-trillion-dollar givaway and the best movement libertarianism can come up with is studied indifference. Because, to raise passionate objections would be unfashionable. And might get you confused with the bumpkins who supported BadOrangeMan.

      The libertarian movement had its opportunity. And they squandered it. I guess a couple of people got a column or two in the Daily Beast or guest spots on MSNBC out of it. But, that’s about it. Maybe the Mises Caucus can salvage something out of the wreckage. Maybe they can rebuild a libertarianism that actually means anything. But, at least right now, the movement offers little.

      • straffinrun

        The current situation didn’t prove libertarian is a joke as much as it proved that the current democratic system is one.

      • wdalasio

        You’re right. But, the libertarian movement’s reaction to the current situation kind of proves that the movement is a joke.

      • straffinrun

        I’ve seen quite a few good reactions by “libertarians” over the past year. Problem is that we are currently in a downward political trend in terms of liberty and so it’s disheartening. I get that, but there are many people in the past who gave up more than what we may have to give up in order to gain more liberty. Every great advancement in freedom was first advocated by an asshole. Embrace the asshole not Niskanen.

  28. Ghostpatzer

    Too local news, NJ division.

    https://patch.com/new-jersey/westwood-hillsdale/s/hvfbn/protesters-gather-outside-rep-josh-gottheimers-wyckoff-home?utm_source=alert-breakingnews&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=alert

    Seems my (D) representative is not sufficiently woke for these local protesters.

    “Today, local law enforcement arrested several individuals for trespassing and refusing to leave Josh’s home,” a spokesperson from Gottheimer’s office told the publication. “Occupying a Congressman’s property crosses a line of basic decency.”

    Those charged are:

    Marielle M. Miller, Allentown, PA
    Abigail Rose Leedy, Philadelphia, PA
    Ester L. Feldman, Brooklyn, NY
    Gail M. Tierney, Harrisburg, PA
    Beth E. Keenan, Robbinsville, NJ
    Alexander I. Selsey, Hazel Park, MI
    Nelson Pavlosky, Philadelphia, PA
    Arthur Borden-Heilman, Brooklyn, NY
    Seth E. Wohl, Warrington, PA
    Richard C. Avvenire, East Brunswick, NJ
    Edward K. Brown, Philadelphia, PA
    Gabriel A. Reicher, New York, NY

    Now that is what I call local. Who knew these locations were in my district? These people are trying to make me believe there is some kind of national movement going on here. A national, socialist movement.

  29. Ownbestenemy

    Chicken on the smoker with apple/cherry mix. Making the neighbor’s contractors jealous. They are repainting and wind is wisping the flavorful smoke their direction.

    • Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

      YUM!!!

      My chicken turned out pretty good. But it was boobies, and I prefer grilled thighs.

      • Ownbestenemy

        So says we all

      • Tundra

        Dark meat is in all ways superior.

      • Ownbestenemy

        99% true. Shredded breast serves its purposes though.

      • The coolest vaccine-free BEAM in the world™

        People who say such misguided things simply don’t know how to treat the breasts properly.

        /blows on fingernails, polishes ’em on shirt

      • Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

        It’s what I had on hand in my freezer. Should have gotten some thighs, but grilled meat is grilled meat.

      • ignoreLander

        grilled meat is grilled meat.

        Hear hear

      • Ownbestenemy

        Ewww…can see some areas I missed on my last cleaning.

  30. Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

    Almost time for fire in the fireplace & a little devil’s lettuce

    • Ownbestenemy

      Wife ‘you know…if you are fired you get to enjoy this weed I have ‘

      It’s a love/hate relationship

    • Tundra

      I’m jelly.

      Although we’re taking my wife out tonight for her birthday. I love going out on weeknights.

      • Ownbestenemy

        “we’re taking my wife out”

        Beginning of a Ask Winston’s Mom article?

      • Tundra

        Lol. Me and the kids.

      • Ownbestenemy

        Well it will be a happy birthday either way!

      • Ghostpatzer

        Congrats to the missus, enjoy the celebration. Who is this “we”?

    • Ownbestenemy

      Proper response is just ignore it and be like your mom.

    • Ownbestenemy

      I prefer this

  31. Winston

    https://www.discoursemagazine.com/ideas/2021/09/27/seeking-the-public-good-will-lead-only-to-more-division/

    If we embrace the case against the public good, we might actually be able to arrive at a stable consensus, and the relative civic peace to be won by no longer hatching schemes to invade the rights of our neighbors might even be considered a kind of common good.

    First of all isn’t this consensus talk rather collectivist? And who, what, where and why will consensus be made? And how will it be preserved? Aren’t you going to need to make sure all immigrants and minority groups support this consensus? Because if you have significant dissent then there is no consensus?

    https://www.discoursemagazine.com/politics/2021/10/04/independents-get-the-job-done/

    So the notion that there is anything fixed and eternal about today’s binary choice, that these are the only two possible political alignments and that they can never change

    But doesn’t he want a stable consensus and relative social peace that will not change?

  32. Winston

    Seriously I have never gotten a good answer as to how society should evolve and change but our civil liberties and laissez-faire economics should never be challenged despite them being an old social value. And this is nothing new: John Lilburne, Thomas Paine and Lysander Spooner for example all saw how the radical change they advocated turned out to have some pretty serious flaws…

    • The Hyperbole

      I have never gotten a good answer as to how society should evolve

      Good, if a libertarian tells you he knows how society should evolve he probably isn’t a libertarian and most likely is full of shit.

      • juris imprudent

        Pretty sure that is a clear sign you’ve got a liberaltarian on your hands.

      • Trigger Hippie

        My answer to “What’s your Utopia look like?” is: Probably some form of minarchism. If that society is richer, poorer, more advanced or regressed, safer or more dangerous, is beside the point.

    • juris imprudent

      That’ll show everyone!

    • Rat on a train

      Better people die than potentially get COVID.

  33. rhywun

    I really need to stop watching the Boomer tv channels. If I see another medicare commercial I’m going to go postal.

    • R.J.

      Yeah. Medicare, car warranties and Jasmin talking about identity theft.

      • rhywun

        It is literally every single commercial now that it’s enrollment season. Ten or fifteen different companies.

        I’m trying to watch Kojak here, FFS.

      • R.J.

        Peacock runs 15 commercials in a row sometimes during Kolchak. Usually the same commercial ten times in a row. Horrible. I have the 7-11 jingle memorized.

      • Gender Traitor

        And if you happened to live with someone on Medicare, you’d be getting the constant robocalls. ***SIGH!!!*** ?

      • Ghostpatzer

        Can confirm. I live with someone like that. *checks mirror* There he is!

      • Rat on a train

        My son is on medicaid. He’s received offers for cell phones.

      • Rat on a train

        What about JJ telling you how to get more from Social Security?

    • EvilSheldon

      Ayo. It’s really killing my enjoyment of the vintage radio channel on the satellite radio…

    • Trigger Hippie

      ‘Every great advancement in freedom was first advocated by an asshole. Embrace the asshole not Niskanen.’

      [golf clap]

      Consider that stolen, sir.

      • Trigger Hippie

        JFC…

        For straf.

    • R.J.

      Thank you for that. Long night, long week, levity needed.

    • Yusef drives a Kia

      Lol!

    • Ownbestenemy

      I….thank you

    • slumbrew

      Good man, that sounds delicious and Glib-fit approved.

    • Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

      ?

    • R.J.

      Lovely. Having an old Moscato and some brownies I made

  34. Winston

    https://www.discoursemagazine.com/ideas/2021/09/21/three-forces-that-threaten-liberalism-and-how-to-counter-them/

    As Hayek observed, liberal institutions that make market order possible—private property rights and rules of contract—are not developed through reason. Rather, they are inherited culturally, often without a clear understanding of why the inherited practices convey the benefits that they do. It is not the police car on the corner or the cold calculus of cost and benefit that leads most people to conduct their affairs, most of the time, with honesty and integrity. It is the internalized sensibility that removes predatory behavior from the menu of options from the start. And through generations of enculturation, liberal norms become automatic, a matter of impulse.

    I find this interesting because lately I have been reading a bunch of stuff lately that basically says that liberalism basically came about by accident as a way for Western Europeans to deal with the Reformation and the ensuing Religious wars. And now that the West has changed and is no longer Christian then liberalism is not working anymore. And because of cultural and religious similarities these groups could form a consensus but we can’t do so now.

    Why were people suspicious of the state? Because a powerful state would make you follow a certain religion. Catholics, high-church Protestants and low-church Protestants all had turns being the ruler and the ruled so the “what if the shoe was the other foot” arguments really resonated.

    Why does liberalism offer no meaning? Because liberalism was predicated on the idea that what really matters is going to your own church.

    And thanks to the English and Scottish Reformation Anglo-American liberalism developed a very interesting Dissent and Nonconformist Protestant mindset that was very individualistic, suspicious of the state and supportive of laissez-faire economics. This contrasts to say French liberalism which very quickly adopted a statist centralizing mindset since since how are you going to defeat the Catholic Church?