132 Comments

  1. Scruffy Nerfherder

    It was great to meet some of you last week, even if it felt a little like this at times.

    You guys had a boy band last weekend?

    • Nephilium

      I think I missed the dance number.

      • Ownbestenemy

        Im curious on who would be Popeye

      • Grosspatzer

        Popeye does smoke a pipe, I got that covered.

      • Ted S.

        I figured you’d be the Indian chief.

      • Grosspatzer

        How?

      • Tonio

        I think he’s making a joke about Felipe Rose of the Village People. Rose is a NYC Puerto Rican and his claims of Native American heritage are… questionable.

      • Ownbestenemy

        And grosspatzer responded in kind….do you need smoke signals for that one?

    • db

      It was great to meet some of you last week, even if it felt a little like this at times.

      Great to meet you too; but now I’m *convinced* you guys were not sharing all the drugs…

      • UnCivilServant

        Maybe if you know the code words…

      • Grosspatzer

        Swordfish?

      • Riven

        That’s crazy talk.

        I just did a lot of drugs.

  2. Count Potato

    “hy might that be? The problem is that his support for the minimum wage “is merely part of a whole system of thought,” as Hazlitt said: namely, the progressive economic, political, and moral ideology he has imbibed from school, the media, or some other influence.”

    Moral ideology?

    • Count Potato

      “So instead of just debunking the minimum wage in particular, it is key to also provide at least a glimpse of a wider alternative vision: i.e., the economic function of wages in general, the ethics of contracts in general, and what free markets and free societies are and how they work. Once your opponent starts to understand and embrace the freedom perspective as a whole, embracing market wages and letting go of the minimum wage will be a lot easier.”

      Feelings don’t care about your facts.

      • Plisade

        Yeah, I’ve tried this approach debating libs. Most don’t care about freedom, mine or their own. The rest don’t understand principles, do good luck having a rational discussion. I just avoid them now.

      • Plisade

        *so good luck

      • Nephilium

        I interacted with a flaming commie once who said “Your math seems to check out, but it doesn’t feel right.” You can’t reason someone out of a position they didn’t reason themselves in to.

      • db

        I knew a colleague who would often say things like “fuck your feelings” and talk about how she tried to make everything rational and evidence based, and then turned out to be a flaming socialist.

        Congnitive dissonance takes practice.

  3. Chipwooder

    I don’t know if this story was discussed earlier. If it was, apologies, It’s about a Dem congressional staffer who spent his free time driving around DC in a fake cop car pretending to be a fed. It’s good to be a Dem staffer, it seems:

    The congressional staffer in question, Sterling Devion Carter, admitted in court to openly carrying a firearm illegally. Federal prosecutors dropped the law enforcement impersonation charge, and he narrowly avoided prison time. (When Carter pleaded guilty at 24, he barely made the age cutoff to take part in a local District of Columbia prison diversion program for young first-time offenders, according to his lawyer.)

    He also embezzled by faking documents to give himself an $80,000 raise, for which he was sentenced to nine months. Think any of us would get a total of nine months for impersonating a federal officer, carrying a firearm in DC, and embezzlement?

    • Timeloose

      More like:

      Man was shot dead while a warrant was being served at his home in the earlier hours of Sunday. The suspect rushed agents entering his home with a loaded shotgun and was shot 57 times before falling back into his bed. The suspects wife and dog are under investigation for resisting arrest and are recovering in the hospital and pet cemetery respectively.

      The man was suspected of impersonating a federal officer and embezzlement.

      • Chipwooder

        Good thing he wasn’t doing anything serious, like “parading”.

    • slumbrew

      Was that wrong? Should I not have done that?

    • rhywun

      guilty at 24, he barely made the age cutoff to take part in a local District of Columbia prison diversion program for young first-time offenders

      OFFS. This is how you soft on crime, by treating obvious adults as children.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      That’s obscene.

  4. Timeloose

    Hello Riven,

    It was great meeting you last weekend. It was a bit overwhelming at times trying to remember who everyone was in duplicate as well as trying to interact with as many people as possible.

    • Fourscore

      Were handles used or did folks kind of recognize IRL names?

      If wishes were horses I’d have been there, but it was not to be.

      • db

        Pretty much everyone used IRL names, so I imagine the Federal warrant issuing system is overwhelmed at this point.

      • The Other Kevin

        I’m disappointed everyone didn’t use a second alias, like Mr. Green and Col. Mustard.

      • slumbrew

        Rusty Shackleford

      • Ownbestenemy

        That….would have been ideal.

      • Ownbestenemy

        But only if there 3 different endings to the weekend.

      • slumbrew

        “Why am I Mr. Pink?”

      • db

        Suddenly everybody wants to be Mr. Black

      • Ownbestenemy

        Thadeous Periwinkle III

      • SDF-7

        “Better than being Mr. Stink.”

    • DEG

      I can remember the face and handle of everyone I met, but I can’t remember all of their real names.

      • db

        It actually was a bit overwhelming to me; finally putting faces and names to handles.

        My overall opinion was that Glibs in person are some of the finest people I’ve ever met, and I mean that. Everyone just seemed really solid.

      • Nephilium

        Glib vandalism.

      • Fourscore

        Yeah, after knowing each other only by handles and personalities, sort of, for a few years it maybe difficult to recognize someone IRL.

        At an HH a couple years ago I knew the names of several whom I had never met. I confused some, even after they identified them selves.
        As you said they were (are) all good people, I’d loan them my truck, have to think for a while about loaning a gun (which I don’t have) though.

      • Ownbestenemy

        I would like to think we treat each others guns as our own and no man wants to handle anothers gun for more than they have to.

      • DEG

        It actually was a bit overwhelming to me; finally putting faces and names to handles.

        Zoom helps. I wonder how many folks I freaked because I knew who they were from Zoom but they don’t know me because there is no camera on the computer I use for Zoom.


        My overall opinion was that Glibs in person are some of the finest people I’ve ever met, and I mean that. Everyone just seemed really solid.

        Seconded.

      • db

        I recognized your voice immediately.

      • rhywun

        I’m bad enough with just names; I’d probably quickly give up on handles and names.

      • Sean

        I’m easy!

    • Riven

      Bruh. Facts.

      I’ll have to meet everyone again, honestly. Lol. It’ll basically be like the first time all over again.

  5. DEG

    Via Nintendo Life, this is Another Princess Is In Our Castle, “a Super Mario 64 inspired horror experience,” where you “decide to come back to Peach’s castle a few years after the princess’ death, but something isn’t quite right…”

    This looks kinda cool.

    Why might that be? The problem is that his support for the minimum wage “is merely part of a whole system of thought,” as Hazlitt said: namely, the progressive economic, political, and moral ideology he has imbibed from school, the media, or some other influence.

    You can’t reason someone out of a position he didn’t reason himself into.

  6. Brochettaward

    Do you know from whence the First came?

    • db

      ask not what your first can do for you, but what you can do for your first

      • SDF-7

        ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! I HAVE HAD

      • SDF-7

        How the hell did hitting TAB by mistake submit the comment…. grrrr…

        ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! i HAVE HAD IT WITH THESE MOTHERFUCKING FIRSTS ON THIS MOTHERFUCKING PLANE!!

      • Fourscore

        “what you can do for your first”

        what you can do with your first

    • Grosspatzer

      O First! How lonely must it be
      To perch alone on high
      Without an equal, none like thee
      With whom to live or die

      O First! From whence did you arise?
      A riddle quite abstruse
      Until you come to realize
      That someone dropped a deuce

      O First! You must be quite nonplussed
      It really is the worst
      To find that in the end it was
      That deuce that birthed the First

  7. grrizzly

    World-class city. Boston will shut down one out of four subway lines for 30 days.

    Also, working from home seems like a solution to all problems nowadays.

    Normal Orange Line riders are also being encouraged to work from home, if possible. The MBTA “encourages employers with hybrid work policies to allow employees to work from home as much as possible.”

    People who can work from home live next to the Red Line not the Orange Line.

    • slumbrew

      I suppose it’s better than bursting into flames on the middle of a bridge but, yeah, bush league.

      “It’s the oldest subway in North America” only goes so far, especially when the Orange Line isn’t that old bit.

      • grrizzly

        Bursting into flames on the middle of a bridge is better than bursting into flames in a tunnel underground. I recall I was afraid of the latter possibility when I rode subway in Moscow as a little kid.

      • db

        Ayn Rand nods

      • Mojeaux

        👍🏻

      • UnCivilServant

        The Moscow subway triggers sponteneous human combustion?

      • grrizzly

        Just a fear that if something happened I’d be completely trapped.

      • rhywun

        Probably catching up on decades of deferred maintenance. 24-hour access as opposed to overnight-only for years on end – NYC did the same thing with a few projects recently.

      • slumbrew

        That’s a big part of it – the T has been complaining for years that, even with the relatively early shut-down at ~ 2am, they still don’t have time to do all the maintenance they need.

        It’s older than I realized – 1901 for the Orange Line (1897 for the Green Line)

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      I’m old enough to remember that the orange line goes to the Combat Zone.

      • slumbrew

        Even knowing The Combat Zone existed marks you as old.

        It’s been a long, long time since it’s been gone.

      • DEG

        Heh.

        I heard about the Combat Zone after I moved to NH. After hearing about it, I thought, “Sounds like an average neighborhood in Philly.”

  8. Nephilium

    No big plans of heading out tonight and interacting with real people, so I’ll be hosting the Zoom/Happy Hour/Recap at 20:00 Eastern and hanging out with you tulpas. Tomorrow night, I do have a conflict as they cancelled my lazy afternoon beerfest session, and shifted me to the evening one.

  9. Ownbestenemy

    Beginning to look like that accident we had is going to be a combination of pilot/air traffic errors. Inbound was on an IFR flight plan but was dropped or canceled while going through Nellis AFB airspace.

    Air Traffic didn’t call traffic and no plans were tagged up in our automation system. That last part isn’t unusual at a GA however, the automation system for very obvious reasons, doesn’t call out collision alerts on untagged aircraft.

    Running the accident through the system and playing with parameters, if one plane was tagged up, it would have alerted AT of a CA/CA and possibly averted the mid-air.

    Of course, lets see what NTSB will find.

    • Ownbestenemy

      Oh..other things. Crash phone was called twice, 1 minute apart which most likely means they didn’t know a second aircraft was involved AND they landed two other aircraft after the accident on the parallel runways after the accident just happened.

    • db

      Is that even legal?

      • Ownbestenemy

        The photo? No. Tying it to a diversity quota, most likely.

      • Warty

        lol, legality, lmao

    • Ownbestenemy

      You know if he just said “we updated our process and all new applicants must include a photo” and left it at that, no one would have cared.

    • Count Potato

      Imagine if you were an unemployed white guy named Devarius Jackson.

      • UnCivilServant

        My suspension of disbelief doesn’t stretch that far.

      • The Other Kevin

        I know a white woman named Deshawn.

      • Fourscore

        De’var-ius, can I just call you Mr Jackson? You can call me …

    • rhywun

      His office seems to be spinning a different tale, but you’re not going to convince me that a current-year mayor of NYC isn’t a racist, sexist POS.

    • Grosspatzer

      Full face mask for the photo would establish the proper pandemic bonafides.

      • Sean

        A little photoshopping never hurt anyone…

    • Ownbestenemy

      No cause they are all children and treat DC as a giant preschool playground.

    • The Other Kevin

      White supremacist conspiracy theory. *waves hand*

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      Unbelievable. Deal with the Devil.

  10. DEG

    I received some cards about this documentary at FreedomFest. It’s about two hours long. I started watching it, and it looks good so far.

    Planet Lockdown Film.

    • westernsloper

      Bookmarked thanks. Is that the one Tom Woods was promoting during the lock down times?

      • DEG

        I don’t know if he promoted this one.

        The one I remember him promoting was a different documentary, which was a multi-part series.

  11. The Late P Brooks

    At least we kept the spending

    Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Friday that Democrats had “no choice” but to drop a key tax provision from their major spending bill in order to gain Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s support.

    Sinema, a centrist Democrat from Arizona, had withheld her support of the Inflation Reduction Act, the sweeping bill that includes much of the Biden administration’s tax, climate and health care agenda. Senate Democrats need her support to pass the bill through the Senate on a party-line vote using the budget reconciliation process, which requires a simple majority vote. The chamber is split 50-50 between Democrats and Republicans.

    Sinema announced Thursday night that she would indeed back the legislation, following an agreement “to remove the carried interest tax provision.”

    ——-

    “I pushed for it to be in this bill,” Schumer, D-N.Y., said of the proposal to narrow the loophole.

    But “Senator Sinema said she would not vote for the bill, not even move to proceed unless we took it out,” he said. “So we had no choice.”

    ——-

    Sinema “has been clear and consistent for over a year that she will only support tax reforms and revenue options that support Arizona’s economic growth and competitiveness,” the spokeswoman said. “At a time of record inflation, rising interest rates and slowing economic growth, disincentivizing investments in Arizona businesses would hurt Arizona’s economy and ability to create jobs.”

    I had no idea there were hedge funds in Arizona.

  12. Sean

    Home again. 😃

  13. The Late P Brooks

    Schumer said that another tax piece from the Inflation Reduction Act was taken out in order to secure the deal with Sinema. This one came from a proposal to impose a 15% corporate alternative minimum tax aimed at rich corporations that are accused of skirting their tax obligations. It was projected to raise $313 billion — more than 40% of the bill’s revenue.

    And they make no attempt to tell us what that was.

  14. The Late P Brooks

    And while the carried interest provision was nixed, Schumer said Democrats added in an excise tax on stock buybacks that will bring in $74 billion. He said that multiple legislators are “excited” about that update.

    “I hate stock buybacks. I think they’re one of the most self-serving things corporate America does,” Schumer said. “I’d like to abolish them.”

    If there’s anybody who knows about self-serving, it’s Chuck (or any United States Senator).

    • creech

      I thought Schumer thought American corporations were all greedy bastards? Here they are, buying back stock and getting cash to move from the greedy hands of the corporation
      into the hands of pension funds, 401k plans, and millions of other stock holders who may now direct that cash where they please. Sometimes a corporation has no good place to invest their cash, so instead of pissing it away on some ill-advised acquisition, they direct it to the stockholders. What, Sen. Schumer, don’t you like about that?

      • rhywun

        It’s not going into his pocket.

    • DEG

      🙂

  15. The Late P Brooks

    Rough road

    The outcome has far-reaching implications for the country, including for countless American families who have benefited from an extraordinarily strong labor market but also grappled with historic price surges that have eaten up pay raises and strained household budgets. It also presents an enormous challenge for Joe Biden’s presidency, since a miscalculation by the Fed could result in a nosediving economy, persistently high inflation, or worse, both.

    Tanking the economy was the right thing to do when it was Trump up for re-election.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      Investigators believe the driver of a Mercedes was traveling at more than 100 miles per hour in a 35 mph zone when she plowed into cars at the intersection of South La Brea and Slauson avenues around 1:40 p.m., killing six people and injuring eight others.

      Jesus

    • Raven Nation

      Neil DeGrasse Tyson offers more info that he’s a dick.

      • Ownbestenemy

        Ain’t his account.

        Watched the whole interaction. Owner will probably get charged however, the reason these shit weasels take the risk they did is because they don’t think people won’t fight back and deal with the consequences, hence the ‘oh shit, im dead’ as he was confronted.

      • slumbrew

        If charged I’d be tempted to go for the jury trial. Can’t imagine too many LV residents would convict.

      • db

        Wow. I thought for sure that last thrust to the back of the neck would finish him.

        Is he paralyzed? Because it looked like a hit on the spine.

      • Raven Nation

        NDT posted a response.

      • Not Adahn

        Sometimes when he’s not pretending to be a scientist, he pretends to be a lawyer.

    • EvilSheldon

      Damn. Bet he doesn’t try to pull that shit again.

    • db

      That’s fucked up. No way did he need to stab that guy that many times. The coup de grace to the back of the neck is going to earn that guy a murder charge.

      • DEG

        I watched the video twice.

        I can see it going the way you think, but if I were on the jury, not guilty.

      • rhywun

        Hell yes.

        I’ve had a gun pointed in my face behind a hotel front desk. The boss’s baseball bat wasn’t going to help me, either. Fuck these fucking criminals.

      • db

        Don’t get me wrong–I have no problem with the idea of killing in self defense at all. I don’t even have a problem in principle with use of lethal force in defense of property, to a degree. A single shot would be enough to kill that assailant, and that would be fine. The issue I have is that when you stab someone that many times, at some point you’re trying to kill them, not to stop the threat.

        If that kid had died, the shop owner would likely be up on murder charges. Even without a death, he’s going to have a massive uphill battle defending against the inevitable civil suit.

      • EvilSheldon

        Knife wounds don’t really work that way. They’re like peripheral gunshot wounds – it takes a while for the brain to catch up to the shock and blood loss.

      • DEG

        I understand.

        I agree that there can be situations where the attacker stops being a threat and continuing to defend yourself turns you into the attacker.

        I don’t see it in this situation.

        More than one robber (yeah one ran, but what if he comes back?). Close quarters. Just because the robber has his back to the store owner doesn’t mean the attack has stopped – he could be maneuvering.

        So in this case, not guilty.

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        Tough to watch but I don’t have a problem with it. I hope the stabbee recovers and I hope the stabber isn’t charged but if he had killed him, oh well.

      • Count Potato

        I didn’t see any blood.

      • DEG

        That can happen depending on the stab wound and type of clothing worn.

        For example. Not mentioned in the wiki article is since the knife went into her heart pretty quickly, the heart shut down quickly stopping blood flow and therefore heavy bleeding won’t happen.

      • Semi-Spartan Dad

        10 stabs over a few seconds looks more violent but I wouldn’t really consider it different than unloading a mag. Is the coupe de grace to the back of the neck with a knife that different than aiming for center mass and working your way up to a headshot?

      • EvilSheldon

        I think you could argue that the store owner stopped stabbing as soon as the assailant stopped fighting. Same theory as ‘shoot until they stop.’

        I’d have to watch the video again to be sure, and I really don’t feel like doing that.

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        Two guys in there?

        You have to make sure the first one isn’t going to get back up while you prepare to deal with an attack from the second.

        If he went back after the first guy dropped and the second guy fled and stabbed him again then yes, it’s murder. Stabbing him multiple times in the middle of a fight? I’m not judging him for the particulars.

      • slumbrew

        From the Post, 3 guys – one was blocking the door.

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        Then even more so.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      Stunning and brave

  16. westernsloper

    It was great to meet some of you last week, even if it felt a little like this at times.

    Sorry I couldn’t make it.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      Well damn…

    • slumbrew

      Drugs,ass,etc