¡Martes por la tarde, enlaces mexicanos!

by | Nov 30, 2021 | Daily Links | 186 comments

Am I the only on inundated with emails from Rare Breed Triggers?  I get they actually did build a better mousetrap.  I get they won their lawsuit and I am happy for them…

But its like…getting two-three of these a day makes me wonder if clicking will just get me on yet another list.

 

Here’s a few links from across the border!

I take it this means Brandon is a racist?  How else can they explain why they would reinstate a Trump policy designed to stop caravans from crossing Mexico every winter to the US?

7.5 magnitude earthquake hits Peru.

Ultra Conservative.”

Leftist opposition.”

If they’re anything like the activists in this country, it makes me rethink my views on the cartels.

Don Brett, to the cocaine covered courtesy phone.

 

An oldie, but a goodie.

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186 Comments

  1. Shpip

    An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.5 struck northern Peru early Sunday, damaging some buildings and blocking several roads with rubble.

    “Small earthquake hits, not many killed.”

    • Ted S.

      7.5 isn’t exactly a small earthquake.

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        Not great, but not terrible….

    • Ghostpatzer

      Mostly peaceful earthquake.

  2. Scruffy Nerfherder

    Chilean ultra-conservative Jose Antonio Kast, sometimes likened to Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro, is in the driving seat to become the Andean country’s next president after leading in a first-round ballot on Sunday.

    If he’s an ultra-conservative, then what was Pinochet?

    • rhywun

      Don’t try to make sense of it. You’ll just hurt something.

    • Q Continuum

      A Nazi obv.

    • Not Adahn

      Near-Trumpian.

  3. Shpip

    Critics say his treatment of the political class — he has called Congress a “circus” — and proposals that have included building a ditch to curb illegal immigration are reminiscent of right-wing populist leaders like Bolsonaro and former U.S. President Donald Trump.

    Chile has the Andes on one side and the Pacific on the other. Where is the illegal immigration coming from that requires a moat?

    As for calling (presumably the Chilean) congress a circus, well, plus ça change

    • DEG

      Chile has the Andes on one side and the Pacific on the other. Where is the illegal immigration coming from that requires a moat?

      Maybe Peru?

      • Red Pill Matt

        I spent some time in Chile. I heard Peruvians (Peruanos) referred to as Perro-anos. so I’m guessing Peru too.

    • JaimeRoberto (shama/lama/ding dong)

      Weren’t a lot of the Haitians that came across the border a few months ago actually coming from Chile?

  4. UnCivilServant

    Am I the only on inundated with emails from Rare Breed Triggers? I get they actually did build a better mousetrap. I get they won their lawsuit and I am happy for them…

    I have never heard of them before.

    That action as described sounds like it would bruise the trigger finger something awful.

  5. Ghostpatzer

    Adult migrants enrolled in the program will be offered the COVID-19 vaccine, but cannot be forced to take it.

    Forget religious/medical exemptions. Identify as a migrant and you’re good.

    • Chafed

      If we had an honest press, this would get significant coverage. Forget being pro or anti-vax. If there is a rule concerning vaccines then it should apply to everyone. Where’s the science in this type of exception.

      • The Other Kevin

        Every time you see the word “science”, replace it with “politics” and the world will suddenly make sense.

      • Chafed

        Agreed.

  6. Chafed

    I take it this means Brandon is a racist? How else can they explain why they would reinstate a Trump policy designed to stop caravans from crossing Mexico every winter to the US?

    By his own logic, he is. Same thing with cutting of the flights from 8 African countries. It’s fun watching him and his cronies get hoisted on their own petard.

    • Sensei

      Only by us. It’s carefully ignored by all the right people.

      • Chafed

        Absolutely. But now we get to watch his minions squirm when they get called out on it.

  7. Count Potato

    “”We recently found three ‘hotel’ containers,” says Kramer. “The collectors might stay in one for days – they eat, drink, and do their necessities in there. We find mattresses, empty bottles of water, food wrappers…””

    Do their necessities? You mean they shit in the box.

    • Tonio

      “Every day in the city of Rotterdam, 40,000 lines of cocaine are sniffed. Each line has a history of violence, extortion, and death.” -Prosecutor

      Yeah, and if you would just legalize it, all those problems would go away.

      • Chafed

        Will it still be fun to snort of a hooker’s ass?

      • Tonio

        I… I… don’t know. I feel so inadequate now.

      • Bobarian LMD

        No, then it will just be work.

    • Ghostpatzer

      They’re cats?

    • mexican sharpshooter

      Yes. They shit in a box.

  8. Ownbestenemy

    So Cramer went full authorarian…or has he always been?

    • Bobarian LMD

      Heavily invested in Pfizer.

  9. Chafed

    You can’t go wrong with Monster Magnet, MS. Good music choice.

    • mexican sharpshooter

      SPACE LORD

      • Chafed

        ??

      • Yusef drives a Kia

        Mutha fucka!

  10. DEG

    I take it this means Brandon is a racist? How else can they explain why they would reinstate a Trump policy designed to stop caravans from crossing Mexico every winter to the US?

    THAT’S DIFFERENT!!!1111111!!!!11!!

    where some people rushed out of their homes in alarm.

    Good thing the earthquake happened after curfew ended, because you know some cops would arrest those people if they did what they did before curfew ended.

    He has praised the “economic legacy” of former dictator Augusto Pinochet.

    Helicopter makers smile.

      • DEG

        I’m not a NYT subscriber so I can’t see what they’re showing.

        I went to the NH DHHS’ vaccine dashboard, which seems a bit fucked. Sometimes I get data. Sometimes I tweak a setting and get a spinner that never goes away. This dashboard says 61% of the state’s population has received one dose. 55% are fully vaccinated. There is a caveat on the dashboard: It does not include data from the Federal vaccine program. I have no idea what they’re talking about there. I thought all Lil Rona vaccines in NH were administered under state auspices.

      • grrizzly

        Here a screenshot. The numbers look extremely high.

      • DEG

        OK. That data doesn’t match up what is on the NH DHHS dashboard. I wonder what their source is.

      • Sensei

        Same data the NYT is using suggests 91% in NJ. Seems high to me as well.

        Can’t quite get there, but based on state reporting maybe.

        https://www.nj.gov/health/cd/topics/covid2019_dashboard.shtml

        People with at least one vaccine dose¹
        8,149,411

        NJ Pop – 9,288,994

        87.7% – would include under age 12.

        I’m sure these stats are as reliable as the COVID death stats, however.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      bow-chicka-wow-wow

    • UnCivilServant

      That’s too seventies.

    • The Other Kevin

      Was the previous owner Glenn Quagmire?

    • Count Potato

      “Features include a body kit with a rear spoiler and front lip spoiler”

      Just for looks, apparently.

    • Sean

      $40k ?

    • Tonio

      My boyhood called; it misses smoking weed in friends’ vans.

    • Tundra

      I love it!

      I’d have to have it sterilized, though. Gross.

      • Tonio

        The skank stank is part of the charm.

      • Tundra

        I have to be sedated to survive hotel rooms. A van like that would kill me.

  11. tarran

    Did my bit to tamp down the panic about the ‘Omicron’ variant of Covid.

    We had a team meeting this morning, and someone brought it up. They wanted to know if the company would be making changes to the masking directive as a result of this new ‘threat’. Naturally, the branch covidians in the team got very excited and started making comments about how it was dangerously contagious and we needed to be on guard etc. There was an oddly emphatic discussion as to whether or not it was from South Africa the country or from South Africa the region.

    I jumped in and talked over everyone until they started listening. I pointed out that viruses face evolutionary pressures that push them towards becoming more contagious and less lethal, and that the good news was that the Omicron variant seemed to be very much an example of this phenomenon. I added that we really shouldn’t be overly worried since the doctors who had described it were claiming that it was associated with unusually mild symptoms. I concluded with “this is not something new that we need to worry about. Just relax, it doesn’t look dangerous”.

    This caused shrieks of outrage. “We don’t know anything about it”. “I’m watching the news right now and they say it’s dangerous!”.

    My boss then shut down the conversation with a statement to the effect that the company would keep an eye on any new developments related to the pandemic and make changes whenever they appear warranted.

    My goal was to make the sane people feel less alone, and I think I accomplished that.

    • Ghostpatzer

      Takes some big ones to point out that the emperor has no clothes. Good on ya.

    • Sean

      Next time, spray Lysol in the faces of the branch covidians. Tell them Fauci recommends it.

    • Tonio

      Look at Don Quixote, here.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      My goal was to make the sane people feel less alone

      Thank you

      We should all be doing that.

      I took the opportunity to call a vaxmaster ignorant and uninformed recently. When someone accused me of being impolite, I responded with “I’m not the one making demands of anyone else. And frankly, the panicmongers have been in charge long enough. When they stop trying to force me and others to do things that they have no right to, I will stop insulting them. Until then, I will tell them exactly what I think of them and why.”

      It was refreshing.

      • Sensei

        I’ve been known to do this on work calls at this point too.

    • mexican sharpshooter

      We’re going to laugh about all this in the camps.

      • juris imprudent

        You realize, all of us in one camp is like the dumbest thing they could do.

      • Ownbestenemy

        Why? We would just argue on petty shit to decide how best to form a resistance.

      • The Hyperbole

        Or spend all our time making electrical “puns”

        …I can’t wait to get Ohm after the resistance…etc…

      • Ownbestenemy

        As Kirchhoff would do…voltage drop…boom!

      • Tundra

        This. They wouldn’t even need guards.

      • mexican sharpshooter

        Are you suggesting our diabolical plan to break out will be thwarted by them serving deep dish in the chow hall?

    • Rebel Scum

      “We don’t know anything about it”.

      We know tons. It’s a respiratory illness similar to flu A and B. Take your vitamins and get on with your life.

    • Tonio

      The article doesn’t say whether his ruse worked, or not. I’d love to know if some teacher believed him and opened the door.

    • Sean

      TTAG claims it was a pistol.

      • The Other Kevin

        Seems it’s too early to tell, but I’ll bet dollars to donuts the usual suspects are already going on about AR-15’s.

      • Count Potato

        It was in the DailyMail article when I posted it, now it’s gone.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      This is why I don’t like the cower in place advice.

      I told my kids that if anything ever happened that they should do everything they could to GTFO. Break a window, climb out, fight back, whatever… just don’t sit there and wait to get shot.

      • db

        My one friend bought an armor plate carrier backpack for his son to use as a shield.

      • EvilSheldon

        Cowering in place should really be the last option. Fighting back with an effective weapon is the best plan, of course, but that’s easier said than done in a school. Running to safety is probably the best option, then gang-tackling the shooter and beating him to death, then hiding and hoping that you get lucky…

    • Translucent Chum

      Yeah. This in my area. Son’s best friend’s cousin was shot and in surgery. Kid has a pistol and sounds like they didn’t open door when he was saying he was a deputy. He was arrested within 5 minutes. Asked for an attorney.

      • Tonio

        If he asked for an attorney, that’s going to make it hard to mount an insanity defense. It also speaks to premeditation.

    • Rebel Scum

      He said “bro”. Red flag.

      Credit for attention to detail on the part of this student.

    • Q Continuum

      “while Ghislaine watched”

      I bet that’s not all she was doing IYKWIMAITYD.

    • Urthona

      Looks like Trump was indeed on an Epstein flight.

      • Ownbestenemy

        Which one though? Not covering for him, but I thought it was general knowledge he took a flight, just not to the island.

      • Tundra

        It was in the 90s. The flight was from FL to NY.

        Where the fuck is the dirt on Gates?

      • Ownbestenemy

        Right. But the media gets its red-meat to latch onto for the next few days.

      • Q Continuum

        needz moar pissing

    • Tulip

      And this is why they get away with it. 14.

  12. Count Potato

    “A coalition of major media companies has filed a legal brief in support of former Trump chief White House strategist Steven Bannon as he fights a proposed protective order in court that would keep him from publicizing Jan. 6th documents and information.

    The media group – which includes CNN, ABC, NBC, plus the Washington Post, the New York Times, and the parent company of the Wall Street Journal – filed a motion to intervene as Bannon’s fights the government’s proposed order as part of his contempt of Congress case.

    The order would severely limit what Bannon can do with the trove of information that the feds must share as part of the normal discovery process and have already begun handing over. According to a prior government filing, this includes more than 1,000 pages of witness testimony, grand jury material, and even emails from staff for the House Jan. 6th Committee investigating the Capitol riot.”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10259683/Media-coalition-files-legal-brief-JOINING-Bannons-fight-against-DOJ-protective-order.html

    • Q Continuum

      Thickening the plot is.

    • Ownbestenemy

      Of course they do. They get to forgo either making up a source or not burn a source so they can report on the story. They don’t care about Bannon, they want inside access.

    • wdalasio

      Good. We’ve seen the DOJ and the FBI play fast and loose with court-ordered confidential materials. I’d love to see them get a taste of their own medicine. Honestly, I’m highly skeptical that the government should be able to impose gag orders on legal proceedings. The absence of privacy for the government is better known as “transparency”.

      • Q Continuum

        “I’m highly skeptical that the government should be able to impose gag orders on legal proceedings”

        I believe 1A prohibits the government from imposing gag orders period.

    • juris imprudent

      The absolute fools they were to get in a pissing contest with him.

      • Ownbestenemy

        And with that, I modify my statement above. The media wants to back Bannon so they can control his narrative with the document dump rather than Bannon using independent sources/media to get it out.

      • Tonio

        Winner, winner, chicken dinner.

    • UnCivilServant

      Well of course not, they normally come in pairs.

      • Count Potato

        “Get your ass to Mars!”

      • Chafed

        Lol

      • Yusef drives a Kia

        My first thought

    • rhywun

      Shouldn’t it be “under-60s need to isolate so over-60s can travel freely”? They’ve made us revolve every other aspect of our lives around their needs.

  13. db

    That Rare Breed Trigger thing is interesting–if you know how a full auto AR15/AR10/M16 works, you’ll recognize the concept of a safety sear/auto sear. In this case, they’re using the safety sear/auto sear to actually block the rearward motion of the trigger. If the shooter continues to hold pressure on the trigger, when the bolt carrier moves forward to the point that it actuates the safety sear, the safety sear releases the trigger to be pulled backward, releasing the hammer.

    In a full auto AR platform, the safety sear releases the hammer itself, not the trigger. I’m guessing their argument is that this doesn’t constitute a full auto firearm by the legal definition, because it’s requiring the shooter to maintain rearward pressure on the trigger, which is released by the safety sear–making it a deliberate “manipulation of the trigger” rather than an automatic action.

    It’s clever. Also note that the safety sear pin is located slightly differently in their trigger than in a true FA AR platform, and the hammer does not have a spur to engage the safety sear in any way.

    • mexican sharpshooter

      Clever is certainly the right word.

      • db

        Yeah, but how will it work out for them? And anyone who buys one?

      • Sensei

        You’ll be placed in a different camp compared to the unvaxxed, but with the same result?

      • Q Continuum

        That’s my concern. Even if the ATF approves it now, what happens when they do a random about-face in a couple of years and surprise! you’re all felons now!

      • mexican sharpshooter

        will it work out for them?

        In order for them to enforce it, they will ultimately have to be on the grunt end of it.

  14. Rebel Scum

    There were no weapons of war before the infamous AR-15 was invented.

    Co-host Sara Haines said that she wasn’t sure there should be criminal accountability but that people should be required to identify themselves.

    Goldberg said her plan was to go the easy route, and just not read the things people were tweeting about her. “For me, the real question is, why do we take your word for something you don’t know anything about? Me. Why am I taking your word that I’m all these things when you don’t know me?” she asked.

    “You’re not reading it. You’re smart not to. When the Founding Fathers were busy with the amendments, the First and Second Amendments did not have AR-15s in there, weapons of war, and they didn’t have Twitter. So both amendments, I think they need to be tweaked a little bit,” Behar said then. …

    “We make our living on the First Amendment so we love it, but there’s a lot of hate speech and misinformation, needs to be dealt with,” Behar clarified as they cut to a commercial break.

    Sure, lets limit rights based on technological advance.

    • UnCivilServant

      Bitch, the founders explicitly told people “of course it covered cannon, ships of war, and every goddamn weapon in the arsenals of the continental military”. Weapons of war are the arms you have the least grounds to ban.

      • Ted S.

        That’s what letters of marque and reprisal were for.

      • UnCivilServant

        Those were to say “You can use the weapons you already have to go after the enemies of the US”.

      • rhywun

        “something something slave-owners”

        You can’t win an argument with a five-year-old.

    • Tonio

      “We make our living on the First Amendment so we love it, but there’s a lot of hate speech and misinformation, needs to be dealt with…”

      The lack of self-awareness is stunning, but not surprising considering the source. But the answer is always refutation by calm, fact-based, voices; not censorship.

      • wdalasio

        the answer is always refutation by calm, fact-based, voices; not censorship

        Calm fact-based voices pretty much rules out Behar and the rest of the gang at The View.

        That’s why they want to censor. They know they can’t win a substantive argument.

        And, unsurprisingly, the voices contemptuous of the Second Amendment aren’t so fond of the First.

      • juris imprudent

        It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.

        What do you know, works for woman/her just as well.

    • Q Continuum

      “I think they need to be tweaked a little bit”

      OK. I move that communist harridans are only permitted free speech in a predetermined 3×3 square at least 50 miles from any other human habitation and what they say may not be broadcast any further than her unenhanced voice can carry. Beyond that, say whatever you like. We’re not infringing your right, just tweaking it.

      • Bobarian LMD

        Seconded!

  15. slumbrew

    That’s a great tune.

  16. Yusef drives a Kia

    Rogan has Ted Nugent on yippee!
    He’s a neighbor, relatively

    • creech

      “They’re not mine. A buddy at work keeps them in my car because he’s afraid to tell his wife about his ED. Oh, and those panties you found under the seat? They’re his too; he likes to dress in women’s clothes when we go to visit my mate who was in the accident.”

      • Bobarian LMD

        “You gonna believe me or your lying eyes?”

  17. Ownbestenemy

    Tonio, I got my lazy ass to edit. Sent the email.

    • Tonio

      Thanks, buddy. I’ll look at it tomorrow morning.

  18. UnCivilServant

    Huh.

    A production problem on a box I don’t support postponed today’s after-hours work. I got my evening back.

  19. Ownbestenemy

    I was thinking of the impact of Rekieta’s stream of Rittenhouse and the impact of any future case that is streamed. I am guessing it improves the law system or at least my hopes. People seeing the sausage getting made might require a better quality product in the end.

    • Ownbestenemy

      Excellent.

    • Ownbestenemy

      See…it does take a village!

    • Fourscore

      Funny. How does Santa tie his shoes?

  20. Rebel Scum

    Rule Britannia something something.

    Minimum dose interval for booster jabs to be halved from 6 months to 3 months and all adults to be offered booster Covid vaccine, Health Secretary Sajid Javid confirms

  21. westernsloper

    I get they actually did build a better mousetrap.

    Huh……interesting.

  22. DEG

    Baker says vaccine passport coming to MA soon

    A digital QR code-based vaccine passport is coming “soon” to Massachusetts, Gov. Charlie Baker said.

    His administration, he announced, has “been talking to a lot of other states about” creating an app that would streamline vaccine verification using the scannable quick response codes called QR codes.

    “Here’s my QR code,” the governor said, showing the app during an appearance on GBH’s “Boston Public Radio” on Monday.

    “That’s my proof that I’ve been vaccinated. It’s easy to access. It’s a universal standard and we’ve been working with a bunch of other states — probably 15 or 20 of them — to try to create a single QR code that can be used for all sorts of things where people may choose to require a vaccine,” he added.

    • Sean

      He can die in a fire, while choking on a bag of dicks. Along with anyone else promoting that shit.

    • Yusef drives a Kia

      Uh, Fuck off Slaver!

    • rhywun

      Fuck.

      Off.

    • Tonio

      They were talking about doing that in Virginia until Youngkin won. Not enough time to implement it, and I suspect that the current DoH director will be fired five seconds after Gov Youngkin walks off the platform on inauguration day.

    • Ed Wuncler

      The Governor Pritzker furiously jerking off to this dreaming of the day he could implement something like this in Illinois

      • Swiss Servator

        The only defense we have is the incompetence of the IL guvmint. They would be 3 years behind, and 300% over budget.

    • grrizzly

      A local movie theater already requires proof of vaccination or a negative test to be able to watch a movie. Obviously, you need to wear a mask too. I rate the appeal of this kind of entertainment at 0 on the scale from 0 to 10.

      • Ownbestenemy

        There is no need to go to a theater ever again unless you are 16 and need to neck someone outside the house.

      • Urthona

        My local theater doesn’t even require face masks.

      • westernsloper

        I would rate it a 5. I think we all misjudge the number of true believing and or ready to comply covidiots.

      • grrizzly

        It’s hard for me to underestimate them. For 12 months (May 2020-April 2021) 95% of my town residents were wearing face masks on the street.

    • juris imprudent

      Wonder how difficult it would be to push the mooninite middle finger into a QR code?

  23. Count Potato

    “North Dakota man who attacked Republican US Senator’s office with axe: ‘I am Antifa’

    A far-left North Dakota man who was convicted in federal court for attacking a Republican US senator’s office with an axe has ties to Antifa, The Post Millennial can report.

    Thomas “Tas” Alexander Starks, 31, of Lisbon, N.D., was filmed on CCTV trying to break inside the office of Sen. John Hoeven’s in Fargo on Dec. 21, 2020, using an axe. In April, he pleaded guilty to a charge of destruction of government property. Federal sentencing guidelines suggested 10–16 months in prison but he was only sentenced to probation and fined $2,784 for restitution.”

    https://thepostmillennial.com/north-dakota-man-axe-antifa

  24. Count Potato

    “The overarching problem is that we need better mental firewalls for the information constantly coming at us.

    Critical & first principles thinking should be a required course in middle school.

    Who wrote the software running in your head? Are you sure you actually want it there?”

    https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1465786605889892356

    “75% of the best critical thinkers in America fell for 5-10 obvious major media hoaxes in the past five years (and still don’t know it). We also need to teach bullshit detection. That’s different.”

    https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1465813073848012801

    • Urthona

      And what were those hoaxes?

      • The Hyperbole

        I don’t know, but “Bay leaves” has to be in the top three.

      • Dr. Fronkensteen

        I know that he really did yoeman’s work on the fine people hoax.
        Also the drinking bleach hoax.

        I’m not sure what else he considers a hoax. But I do know he does go after both sides for this type of thing.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      Any asshole can call themselves a critical thinker, it doesn’t make them one.

      • Raven Nation

        I used to laugh at college syllabi and teaching statements which included something along the lines of, “I strive to make critical thinking part of my courses.” Inwardly I would think, “how the hell do you teach a college course that does NOT include critical thinking.”

        Sadly, I’ve now seen enough syllabi to know that, yes, indeed, you can teach college courses without requiring any thinking, let alone critical.

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        Strangely enough, the best instruction in critical thought I’ve seen in my kids’ education came from a religiously conservative Catholic school.

      • Name's BEAM. James BEAM.

        Jesuits and Basilians take their Aristotelian logic seriously. Franciscans not so much.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      Somebody at Newsweek reads the Bee

    • rhywun

      Good. This should help speed up the de-programming process.

      • B.P.

        Yeah, I figured COVIDiocy would collapse under the weight of doublespeak, hypocrisy, etc., but countless examples have failed to move the needle. People see the health establishment voice outrage about people dangerously not social distancing at anti-lockdown protests, and then see the same health establishment lock arms to protest the epidemic of white supremacy/whatever all that was last summer. They see our rulers chastise us for not wearing masks, getting together in groups, etc., then see photos of the same rulers visiting distant families, dining at the French Laundry with other of our betters, etc. The reaction: This is fine.

      • rhywun

        I only say that because beautiful women are a thing that the average Joe and Jane actually pay attention to, unlike the hypocrisy of their rulers.

  25. Count Potato

    “I think the most disturbing thing we’ve learned this year is that swing voters care much more about the price of gas than they do about whether fascism should be stopped.”

    https://twitter.com/imillhiser/status/1465483158770565126

    Don’t read the comments.

    • westernsloper

      I read the comments. JFC

    • juris imprudent

      Shit for brains uses Twitter – film at 11.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      Dante had a few things to say about where people like that end up.

    • rhywun

      Harvard is also hosting Journolist 2.0.

      Democracy!

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      They intend to federalize everything as that is the only way they can guarantee their continued power. They have no interest in fair elections, only preferred outcomes.

      I’d be fine with rounding up all of the graduates of that program, putting them on a boat and using it for Navy target practice,

      • Sean

        Meh. Send them to Baltimore. Let them be hunted for sport.

      • Yusef drives a Kia

        Heh, send them up here, deer season is closing soon, gotta kill something,

      • one true athena

        Throw them out of helicopters above Venezuela.

        SURVIVOR: Socialism Edition

      • This Machine

        “God as my witness, I thought communists could fly.”

  26. Yusef drives a Kia

    Much ado about nothing but fun,

    How the weather changes things, on a good day I can get a foursome together, though it’s mostly just Nick and I. It seems that some Michiganders hide when it gets cold, not us. Today it was 20 degrees with a 30-40 mile wind from the South, with rotten snow on the ground, quite the game.

    Then we went to the little course, the Armory and played 9, Holy crap! Nick went flex, mis-shot over the road, got a skip and landed in C1, Much laughter. We plan on playing all Winter, it seems nuts but the Latitude 64 guys do it, why not us?

    • rhywun

      *shrug* Hospitals are going to continue to mandate anyway, if only to save face.

  27. Ownbestenemy

    Also this asshoe

    https://mobile.twitter.com/RepSwalwell/status/1465532961160372233

    Rep. Eric Swalwell
    @RepSwalwell
    ·
    20h
    Replying to
    @RepSwalwell
    Blah blah blah you have a right to not get vaxxed. Fine. Then business and government have a right to tell you that you’re not welcome to patronize or you can’t get on a plane.

    Such maturity

    • Ownbestenemy

      And the new narrative “Your unvaxxed status is creating new variants”

    • This Machine

      This is the guy who got busted in a honeypot trap right? That he lacked the shame to resign after that debacle and yet blatantly dares to spout this dumb bullshit is mind-boggling.

    • rhywun

      Then vote on a law to make it legal, asshole.

      Because right now, it isn’t.

      • rhywun

        PS. That is your fucking job, after all.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      There is a metric shit-ton of crazy in those replies.

    • B.P.

      Ah yes. Government has rights.

      • Swiss Servator

        That stood out to me.