204 Comments

  1. Common Tater

    “Trump fan or not, economists say Trump accounts are a good deal”

    I still don’t like all the gimmicks.

    • AlexinCT

      The gimmicks are for the low information rubes. and to piss off the commie libs. Don’t be a commie lib.

      • Common Tater

        The gimmicks are “commie lib”.

      • juris imprudent

        Funny how low information and commie overlap.

    • Brochettaward

      Trump has about as much chance of passing a retirement plan like that as I do of being third. Not even second, but third! Could you even imagine?

      But yea it’s not happening. He’s about to be a lame duck who can only make headlines for angry tweets and bombing third world shitholes. He’s not going to pass anything else of substance after the midterms.

      • rhywun

        Hell, he’s having trouble getting anything off the drawing board as it is now.

      • AlexinCT

        Is it him or the opposition. And yes, that includes the RINOS…

      • rhywun

        Absolutely the RINOs.

      • juris imprudent

        No one here really expected to see what we want did they?

  2. AlexinCT

    NATO Allies Seek to Win Over Trump After Iran Ire

    You can have a welfare state, or you can have defense. Doing both bankrupts you (see even the US). The Euro elite need the welfare state to control the rubes, so defense spending at the level they would need would wreck the globalist agenda.

      • AlexinCT

        From his history he was into young boys..

    • rhywun

      Memphis police officers were pursuing Johnson, who was armed with a handgun and had reportedly fired shots in the area. National Guard soldiers assigned to the Memphis Safe Task Force were nearby and joined the foot pursuit

      Probably needs more detail but I’m not seeing this yet as a candidate for pushing the Narrative that the one-Party pols are trying to do.

    • DrOtto

      “He was turning his life around!” – his mother

      • Dr. Fronkensteen

        So what was he doing at 4 in the morning?

      • DrOtto

        Going to his paper route?

      • Bobarian LMD

        He hadn’t quite reached the turn.

  3. Sensei

    Trump fan or not, economists say Trump accounts are a good deal

    “In an interview with Just the News, Michael Busler, an economist and public policy analyst and Professor of Finance at Stockton University, called the Trump Accounts “absolutely marvelous” as it would not cost taxpayers “anything” due to investments by Michael Dell and others.”

    Stockton used to be a state college. It’s located in the middle of the southern NJ in the Pine Barrens. They must have really been trying to find somebody that would provide right media with a quote.

    https://www.stockton.edu/employee-directory/busler-michael.html

    Not even so much as CV on this page.

    Here is a more nuanced take.

    https://www.wsj.com/opinion/the-trouble-with-the-trump-accounts-ce177418?st=LaGu93&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

    • AlexinCT

      I suspect that democrats (and to be honest the anti Trump RINOS as well) will destroy these the moment they can. If these things stay around and people in a decade realize they were robbed by social security and the people that prevent any actions that would have made it use the private market for growth, there might be hell to pay. and the establishment doesn’t need that flak. After all, the collapse of SS is part of the effort to get Americans to accept marxist globaliism.

      • juris imprudent

        The average American believes in Soc Sec, and God. They can’t imagine either of those failing them.

    • trshmnstr

      Here is a more nuanced take.

      I mean, yeah, don’t put non-tax advantaged dollars into front-end tax advantaged accounts. The $1k and the pre-tax employer contributions are where this account adds value. With my soon to be 3 kids, I can adjust my taxable income by $7500 annually in a way that I couldn’t do with 529 plans.

      The benefits for these Trump accounts are tepid, but I think they’re better than 529s, especially in a world where college is becoming optional, not mandatory.

  4. AlexinCT

    Microsoft Cuts 4,800 Jobs While Continuing to Hire H-1B Migrants

    This shit needs to be stopped. The quality of what these people produce is in general crap. But they are willing to work 14 hour days, 7 days a week, for half the pay an American gets.

    • trshmnstr

      The quality of what these people produce is in general crap. But they are willing to work 14 hour days, 7 days a week, for half the pay an American gets.

      Would your opinion change if they were bringing in higher quality candidates and paying them market rates?

      It wouldn’t change my opinion. Importing labor to reduce domestic employment and suppress domestic wages is the kind of behavior that should be punished to the extreme. It’s subversive behavior.

      • rhywun

        It wouldn’t change my opinion either.

        We can’t properly educate the masses we already have so we pay them to keep them fat and happy and compliant and the answer to throwing all of that money out the window is to brain drain the third world? Yeah, no thanks.

      • (((Jarflax

        Bringing in exceptional people makes sense, presuming they want to become citizens and assimilate into the culture. People aren’t fungible, no amount of education is going to turn a moron into a scientist. But this presumes an actual desire to assimilate rather than loot, and an exceptional candidate, which qualifications between them eliminate the vast majority of the people we have been importing. So in theory I think there is a place for this type of visa, but in practice I wholly agree with you both, since the numbers my qualifications would allow in are probably a few hundred a year, and they can be handled under other programs.

  5. Tonio

    Today is Robert Heinlein’s birthday.

    • Dr. Fronkensteen

      Also my twins birthday

      • Sean

        Happy birthday!

    • AlexinCT

      Happy B-day Bob!. Wish the fucking evil people didn’t use your work as “How to” manuals…

  6. Not Adahn

    Good morning!

    Apparently my copy of Arcane S1 that I ordered yesterday was delivered at 4:19 this morning. There was an explosion of barking overnight but it was the same frustration barking that she uses when the chipmunks taunt her through the window.

    I hope it’s still there when I get home — it wasn’t in my line of sight when I puled out of my garage this morning to go to work.

    • Bobarian LMD

      Don’t cry about it…

      I puled out

  7. Tres Cool

    whaddup doh’

    Heya Banjos- how YOU doin?

  8. R C Dean

    Democratic Leaders Call for Platner to Exit Senate Race After Sexual Assault Allegation

    I read that she said she didn’t want to rat him out because she likes his politics. WTF is wrong with these leftist women? “Oh, sure, he raped me, but he’s a good leftist, so I’ll give him a pass.” Seriously?

    That also tells me this was orchestrated by the Dems to try to force him out.

    • Brochettaward

      100%. It’s the final week before the deadline to drop out. That’s not a coincidence and god knows what’s been happening behind closed doors.

      They were hoping the process would take care of itself and they could remove him from the race naturally or through other low level smears.

      • Not Adahn

        Those stupid voters, voting blue commie no matter who!

      • AlexinCT

        They are fartmanning him (Eric Swalwell’s legacy speaks!).

      • R.J.

        He would still be there if he polled higher than his opponent.

    • Not Adahn

      Some lefty woman wrote an editorial about how she was grateful of her rape by an immigrant because that had always been a fantasy gave her a glimpse of the suffering that immigrants go through every day.

      • AlexinCT

        Mental fucking disorder. This shit should disqualify these idiots from have a vote on anything but what color the padded room they are locked in will have as it’s decor.

      • EvilSheldon

        Cult indoctrination. They start by getting you to pretend to believe one tiny impossible thing, than another one, then another, and then pretty soon you’re getting spitroasted by the cult leader and his buddies in order to bring about the inter-dimensional alien singularity…

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        I read something similar by an aid worker in Haiti, and how he must have needed her body more than she valued it or somesuch BS.

    • rhywun

      Jesus. So either it’s good politics or it’s permanent trauma – which is it, ladies?

      • Nephilium

        It’s Schrodinger’s trauma.

      • Bobarian LMD

        When you open that box, STEVE SMITH jumps out.

      • rhywun

        STEVE SMITH LIKE BOXES, GO BACK IN NOW

  9. rhywun

    I’m not a history teller person but it seems impossible to me to not bring some ideology along.

    That said, how is the leftist ideology at the Smithsonian at all controversial?! Even the left admits it finally and “it’s a good thing”.

    • rhywun

      “it” being the takeover of everything not necessarily the Smithsonian

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      Because TDS. That is all that is motivating the left anymore.

  10. R C Dean

    Microsoft Cuts 4,800 Jobs While Continuing to Hire H-1B Migrants

    I recall much bluster about cutting way back on H1-B visas. Was that just more meaningless blather? The usual “We’re gonna do Good Thing X” rather than “We did Good Thing X” that this administration seems to specialize in?

  11. AlexinCT

    So I saw the latest chick talking about Platner, and while she could have had a close encounter with the fugly stick recently and had once been a catch, I am left wondering if Platner’s choices are not just naziesquely stupid, but the guy picks women he can abuse by default. And it seems he liked to rape people, just like he said he would anyone that broke into his house, but of course, not in a gay way….

    • Brochettaward

      I mean, if your penis enters another man for any reason, it’s pretty gay to me. I’ll let a gay Glib have the final judgement on this one.

      There’s brooms and other phallic like objects I suppose. I’d probably settle for putting a bullet in them, but to teach their own.

      • AlexinCT

        In his video he said this was always consensual, so it can’t be rape. Maybe he thought he was playing pretend rape, but the ladies didn’t or decided now they didn’t? As for the dude rape thing, I hear from people that is just prison talk or something. Another reason I guess I should be thankful I have avoided prison.

      • DrOtto

        No prison exception?

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        “What’s in your wallet?”

      • Gdragon

        Maybe he is like Ray

  12. Not Adahn

    Woo hoo! I got a CRO slot at Nats!

    *victory dance*

    One of the names on my RO crew is familiar, but I can’t actually remember him. The other CROs in my zone are actually very good so barring prop failures it ought to run well. The stage has 8 IPSC targets and six mini poppers, the furthest one looks like it’ll be ~18 yards to walk out to it to reset. 30k steps a day, here we go!

    Six of those eight targets have potential for wall hits, and it’s got a freestanding steel no-shoot interfering with another 15 yard shot. People are going to have a bad day on this stage.

    • EvilSheldon

      Excellent, sounds like fun!

      • Not Adahn

        CRO gig is the most fun IMO. RM is actually pretty easy, but also boring and political.

      • Not Adahn

        Also, USPSA is gradually becoming a serious organization. Usually I’ll get my assignment like two weeks before the match and only get to see my stage when the match book hits Practiscore.

    • PieInTheSky

      I have no idea what any of that means but congrats…

      • Not Adahn

        I’mma be in charge of one of the stages at nationals. There will be about 500 shooters go through that stage Every time one of them shoots the stage someone will need to walk out ~30 steps to one of the six steel targets, lift it back up, paint it and walk back, assuming that’s their only responsibility (it will not be their only responsibility).

        Then there are a number of situations where the crew will need to be watching for bullet hits in real time in order to correctly score the stage and not cause a bottleneck-inducing reshoot. It’s going to be a very active, non-chill stage, with a lot of chances for amped up gunslingers to make mistakes.

      • PieInTheSky

        I’mma be in charge of one of the stages at nationals – on purpose?

        It’s going to be a very active, non-chill stage, with a lot of chances for amped up gunslingers to make mistakes. – sounds dangerous.

      • EvilSheldon

        When you put it that way, it does sound dangerous.

        But in general, USPSA Nats staff mostly have to worry about dehydration and sunburn (and alcohol poisoning, after the shooting is over…)

      • Not Adahn

        Yes on purpose. I hate taking orders from people who aren’t actually better at something than I am.

        We keep the gun pointed away from us to mitigate the danger. It is going to be extremely dangerous for anything downrange though.

      • Not Adahn

        The premature death rate of paint cans is way too high at these events.

        At the moment I’m planning on just assigning a guy to keep the paint with him, since there’s no safe and convenient place to stow it according to the diagram.

      • PieInTheSky

        are you gonna taunt the ones that shoot poorly?

      • Not Adahn

        I expect to finish in the bottom 10% of shooters, so 90% of them will be shooting better than I can. So no.

        I might give some of my fellow officials shit if I beat them however. Although not all the staff are as terrible as I am — Frank Pahxia is always near the top of the Senior category.

        Then again, as I’ll be shooting L10, I might finish in the top 50!

      • PieInTheSky

        wait to both shoot and officiate? Isn’t that a conflict of interest?

      • Not Adahn

        Yes, but:

        1. Nobody on staff is going to be a serious contender for the top overall spots partially because
        1a. The staff shoots in an abbreviated amount of time prior to the main match. instead of shooting 6-7 stages/day we’ll shoot 10-11. Mental fatigue is a serious problem.

        2. Cheating is a serious offense and nobody gets to work Nats that’s done that. I’m not even sure if you can be readmitted into USPSA if you get punted for cheating.

        3. There will be another ten hypercompetitive hyperpedantic rules lawyers shooting with me.

        4. Working a match is a lot of fun, but I wouldn’t do it if they didn’t also let me shoot it, and that holds true for most of the officials. Unless it became a paid gig of course.

  13. Common Tater

    “An Indiana substitute teacher accused of sending nude images of herself to a 14-year-old middle school student was sentenced to two years in jail.

    A judge handed down the sentence to Cassidy Carter after she pleaded guilty to one count of battery resulting in moderate bodily injury and one count of battery resulting in moderate bodily injury, WXIX-TV reported.”

    https://nypost.com/2026/07/07/us-news/indiana-substitute-teacher-cassidy-carter-pleads-guilty-to-sending-student-nudes/

    battery resulting in moderate bodily injury?

    • AlexinCT

      School student? Is it a male? Or are we dealing with one of the lady lovers?

    • DrOtto

      The kid got carpel tunnel jerking it to the pics?

      • AlexinCT

        I donno DrOtto… She might be scary to see nekked from the one pic they had..

      • DrOtto

        Mug shots aren’t glamour shots, she looks like she probably would have cleaned up nice enough for a young MrOtto to get the deed done.

    • R C Dean

      So she’s not officially a sex offender. Good work by her lawyer.

      I still can’t figure out why “one count of battery resulting in moderate bodily injury and one count of battery resulting in moderate bodily injury” isn’t two counts of battery resulting in moderate bodily injury.

      • (((Jarflax

        You have met lawyers and reporters right? Neither math, nor clarity of thought and speech were common in my experience.

      • Common Tater

        How is it battery resulting in moderate bodily injury?

      • Gdragon

        I can already hear show tune music beginning in the background as I read some of these sentences. “Battery resulting in moderate bodily injury” in particular has a nice little ring to it.

    • AlexinCT

      The Canooks giving you a hard time?

      • PieInTheSky

        what?

  14. AlexinCT

    Which one of you Glibronis is running the Mitch McConnel deadpool? I got s $5 I want to bet….

    I hear the Turtle’s wife is already in China warning the CCP they are about to lose ne of their biggest assets.

    • Not Adahn

      Notable crazyperson Laura Loomer is claiming he daid.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        Daid, or brain daid?

  15. R C Dean

    Apparently DOGE is officially done as of now.

    A trillion dollars worth of fraud found, and not a single nickel cut.

    I continue to believe that there is a SMOD (Sweet Meteor of Debt) in our future and that when it hits, much of what seems so important now will look pretty trivial in hindsight.

    • (((Jarflax

      Debt, Democratic Socialists, or Demographics, it’s a 3D disaster scenario.

    • DEG

      The last time I looked at the FY2026 projections in the monthly Treasury statement, there was a $2 trillion annual deficit projected. FY2025 had a $1.8 trillion annual deficit.

      Debt line go up!

      We’ll have the biggest, best debt ever!

      • juris imprudent

        The Trump legacy – he can bankrupt anything!

  16. Common Tater

    “And all it takes for disaster to occur is for the toys to be heated, frozen or microwaved, whether as part of a viral social media challenge or totally by accident.

    NeeDoh toys are typically filled with a gooey material that can transform into a thick, glue-like substance when exposed to heat. A popular model, the Nice Cube, contains a natural sugar-based filling that expands rapidly when heated, increasing internal pressure and, in some cases, causing the toy to burst.

    Despite clear manufacturer warnings that read “Do NOT heat, freeze, or microwave, may cause personal injury,” doctors say children are being exposed to increasingly dangerous online trends encouraging exactly that.”

    https://nypost.com/2026/07/07/health/doctor-warns-viral-needoh-toy-trend-is-hospitalizing-children-with-severe-burns/

    Ban Tik Tok.

    • R C Dean

      Isn’t a thick glue-like substance already a gooey material?

    • R C Dean

      Ban Tik Tok.

      Another “We’re gonna do Good Thing X” from the administration.

      • EvilSheldon

        There wouldn’t need to be a ban on stupid, if we would just quit protecting stupid people from themselves.

        Of course, one could make an argument that the entire purpose of civilization is to mitigate the risks of being stupid…so maybe there’s a line that needs to be drawn.

      • Nephilium

        Ban warning labels. It’ll sort itself out over a couple of generations.

      • AlexinCT

        There wouldn’t need to be a ban on stupid, if we would just quit protecting stupid people from themselves.

        This is our biggest problem. Shielding idiots from consequences.

  17. DEG

    Australia’s retirement system is built around “superannuation,” a mandatory savings program that requires employers to contribute 12% of a worker’s ordinary earnings into tax-favored retirement accounts managed largely by private funds, according to the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.

    Rent seeking by fund managers.

    I expect this will end up no different than Social Security.

    • Fourscore

      How about letting employees decide on their own retirement?

      “It’s my money and I want it now”

      I’m saving my kids’ allowances for their retirement

      • DEG

        How about letting employees decide on their own retirement?

        You’re talkin’ crazy.

    • PieInTheSky

      the eternal youth pill will be invented and we will all work forever no more retirement.

      • AlexinCT

        SOILENT GREEN!

    • Fourscore

      That money will disappear the same as the SS cash.

      I know, we’ll give the people a savings bond (with their money) payable at retirement. What could be better? Government will invest it in the mean time.

      • AlexinCT

        I am surprised the democrats have not yet told people they will raid every 401K or other form of private retirement vehicle cause it is not fair some people saved on their own and got around the government wrecking SS, yet…

      • (((Jarflax

        Why do you hate socially just investing JI? Without it how can we end the curse of caucacity deeply embedded in stale concepts like individualism, honesty, diligence, and blind justice, and bring the jubilee?

    • Furthest Blue pistoffnick (370HSSV)

      mandatory…requires…

      How ’bout you stop confiscating my money in the first place? I can invest it myself.

      • Fourscore

        Many years ago I computed at some interest point, 6%/10%, I forget but anyway I estimated a self account would have been around 600K with the money stolen at retirement time. That was before the last 30 years of inflation.

  18. Necron 99

    DOGE website deactivates after reaching self-termination deadline: ‘Come to an end’

    Nothing is more permanent than a temporary government program.*

    *unless that program’s purpose is to reduce government spending. [insert Ron Swanson “slash it” meme here]

  19. Common Tater

    “Under Maine law, the statute of limitations on rape is 20 years.”

    That’s insane.

    • DrOtto

      My question would be has it always been 20 years or did it recently get changed to 20 years, because #metoo?

      • Common Tater

        “This bill amends the Maine Criminal Code to extend from 8 years to 20 years the
        statute of limitations applicable to prosecutions for a Class A, Class B or Class C crime
        involving unlawful sexual contact or gross sexual assault. These changes apply only to
        those Class A, Class B and Class C crimes of unlawful sexual contact or gross sexual
        assault committed on or after the effective date of this legislation or for which the
        prosecution has not yet been barred by the statute of limitations in force immediately
        prior to the effective date of this legislation.”

        — January 15, 2019

    • EvilSheldon

      Could it be that just social media is full of commies (and other degenerates?)

    • rhywun

      Dear Mao Zedong:

      Go fuck yourself.

      xthxbai

  20. Evan from Evansville

    For those that missed last night, got a job offer, “escrow processor” starting next week. Didn’t have to negotiate for highest pay rate.

    Big Big game changer. Rather fortunate timing. Feels like a bigger venue swap than Korea was back when, oddly, but equally Big Things.

    My onward /upward journey continues. Hope yours is, too. Gotta see what loose ends I can tie before the 13th. A supply run to Michigan is likely. Relaxing, remarkably fun day trip.

  21. DrOtto

    They’ll vote for a nazi and a racist, but they draw the line at rape. Take that all you people who say the democratic party has no morals!

    • R.J.

      No lines have been drawn. His polling numbers are bad, so this is a convenient way to get rid of him. None of them really care about his past crimes.

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      It worked for Bill Clinton, so rape isn’t a deal breaker.

      • The Last American Hero

        Ditto Biden.

    • Not Adahn

      There were previous rape accusations, but this one is in Politico so they have to pretend to care.

      • Not Adahn

        Huh. Apparently this same person told her story to the NYT who chose not to run it.

      • rhywun

        OFFS.

        Yup, the calculus has changed – they’re pushing him out for some unknown reason.

      • (((Jarflax

        He gives the Republicans ad material in other races with the Nazi memes, and it’s not like Collins votes against them more than once in a blue moon.

      • R.J.

        Something about a large sum of money he got from somewhere, he’s just rambling on. Is he in or out?

      • PieInTheSky

        someone got to him.

      • PieInTheSky

        Farage says he “will resign as a Member of Parliament for Clacton-on-Sea, thereby forcing a by-election.”

        “I’ve decided that the people of Clacton should be the judges of my actions,” he says.

        “And that is why I will be putting my name forward to stand in this by-election. I will fight to win,” he says.

        seems if the people re-elect him means he dun nothin wrong

      • EvilSheldon

        Reform has always been controlled opposition – now we get to see how the control works.

      • rhywun

        I have no idea what “he will trigger a by-election by formally resigning as an MP” means.

        Strange politics they have over there.

      • PieInTheSky

        he resigns his seat is vacant so an election is held to fill it. seems straightforward

      • Nephilium

        rhywun:

        From faded memory from reading a book about the return of King Arthur to modern day England, which was my full education about the UK parliamentary system, the Prime Minister officially being a first among equals means he has to win a local election to be a member of Parliament. So this is him forcing a local election in his district as a way of getting a poll on his support, with the local office being a safe seat for his party. From the little understanding, it would stay a local election, and if he wins, there doesn’t need to be any other changes. If he loses, then the Parliament would need to select a new Prime Minister from the current members, or decide to do a full national election.

      • PieInTheSky

        then the Parliament would need to select a new Prime Minister – ehm no as Farage is not PM.

        This will happen when Burnham challenges Starmer for the premiership. Farage is 3 year away at least.

      • UnCivilServant

        Chucky Three should dissolve parliment.

        I mean, he doesn’t technically have to have them in session.

      • rhywun

        Yeah, not actually voting for PM is the weird part to me.

      • UnCivilServant

        Rhy – You’re thinking like a republic.

        The Parlimentary system was built from the Crown down. The Prime Minister was an aide to the King, not the chief executive of the people.

      • PieInTheSky

        not actually voting for PM – is there any country that votes for PM? I mean most assume the leader of the wining party becomes PM but no one votes specifically for the position of PM.

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      That’s because, while accusations of a lack of financial transparency should be taken seriously, the technicalities of this case mean that it is less likely to cut through to Reform supporters who are by now used to media attacks on the party leader. Headlines which reduce the investigation to “Farage receives funding from convicted fraudster” won’t be adding any information which was unknown before this weekend: though Cottrell’s exact role isn’t clearly defined, he has long been a visible presence within the Reform set-up, while his criminal background is well-documented. On Sunday morning, the party’s economic spokesman Robert Jenrick described it as a “very old story that has been dredged up”. His colleague Sarah Pochin pointed to “relentless” establishment attacks on their leader.

      If anything, the Harborne story has more capacity to hurt Farage, and yet it has barely dented Reform’s polling numbers. In the weeks after the undisclosed £5 million fee was first reported in late April, the party’s support actually increased to 26%, before settling at 25%. Likewise, allegations of schoolboy racism made by Farage’s former classmates and covered by the British press for several weeks at the end of last year have now been largely forgotten. Suggestions that he praised Hitler in the playground haven’t stopped Reform from becoming the second most popular party among British Jews.

      https://unherd.com/newsroom/george-cottrell-allegations-wont-bring-down-nigel-farage/?edition=us

      Seems to be a “grab them by the pussy” moment, in that Labor is all in titter, but Reform supporters don’t care.

  22. PieInTheSky

    430-Acre Off-Grid Mountain Estate in Maine | Private Family Compound For Sale

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RCufRMF4vE

    the sort of buildings I see there is not what i associate with estate really…

    Also while a pond can be nice that one looks like it has little use but for the insects.

    It is secluded / private though and seems quite off grid.

    Offered at $2,500,000 does not scream in high demand…

    • Not Adahn

      three-story barn complete with vehicle access, a bath, and endless space

      The barn is a TARDIS?

      • rhywun

        LOL

    • Not Adahn

      Solar powered in ME huh? I presume it’s got wood heat?

  23. PieInTheSky

    Looking for an Oregon Ranch For Sale? Offered for the first time in more than four decades, Headwater Ranch represents one of the Northwest’s largest contiguous ranch holdings. Long operated as part of a highly regarded family ranching enterprise, the ranch reflects generations of sound stewardship and a commitment to premium beef production – values embedded in its well-maintained infrastructure, productive irrigated farmland, extensive grazing resources, and exceptional set of water resources. The ranch is located east of the Cascade Range in central Oregon’s high desert, approximately 70 miles southeast of Prineville, the county seat for Crook County, and just over 75 miles from the outdoor recreation hub of Bend.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vs8x_c0LnGE

    I thought Oregon was all rainy and stuff did not know it had a desert, high or otherwise. You Americans seem to have a bit too much desert (and dessert).

    • Ted S.

      No, I’m not looking for an Oregon ranch. Sorry, Oreglibs.

      • Ted S.

        And yes, SE Oregon is fairly arid.

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      The rainy part of Oregon is the part Gustov and I live in. Most of the rest is dry.

      • PieInTheSky

        is Gustov some sort of rain god or something?

  24. Common Tater

    “A former CIA official has revealed the one body language mistake that can instantly give away Americans overseas.

    According to one of the agency’s top former spies, the seemingly harmless habit of propping yourself against a wall, railing or doorway is such a telltale sign of being American that intelligence officers were trained to avoid it while on undercover missions abroad….

    Mendez explained that Americans are often perceived as more relaxed and informal than people in other countries, with their casual posture and tendency to lean making them stand out in a crowd. A habit that has been coined the ‘American lean.'”

    https://www.dailymail.com/sciencetech/article-15957441/cia-body-language-american-habit.html

    doubt

    • rhywun

      Maybe he sees the writing on the wall that it’s… checks notes… Kamala’s turn? 🤣😂

      • Common Tater

        Back probed by Willie Brown.

  25. Derpetologist

    I got the job at the brick place. Hallelujah! 50 hours a week, $15 hour to start. Not sure when my first day is. Plus they’ll teach me to drive a forklift, thus allowing me to become like one of my fictional alter egos:

    https://platedlizard.blogspot.com/2024/01/letter-from-desert-nomad.html

    They said their biggest problem is people not showing up. And people not knowing how to read or do arithmetic. I think I’ll do just fine.

    Time to embrace redneck mediocrity. 3-mile commute, regular overtime. Those are practically lyrics to a country song.

    • PieInTheSky

      honest work. break a nail! or wait is that..

    • UnCivilServant

      I guess you should try to show up, and remember how to do readin’ ‘ritin’ and ‘rithmatic.

    • The Last American Hero

      Forklift is just like a car but you can pick things up. I quite enjoyed the summer I drove the forklift.

      • Fourscore

        I learned with 1 trip around the lumberyard. After a few days the owner would take a day off and I was the main man. Small town lumber yard.

      • Furthest Blue pistoffnick (370HSSV)

        The forklift safety videos here at work are hilarious.

    • Not Adahn

      Bring the forklift driver Klaus video. I’m sure they’ve never seen it.

      Also, maybe they’ll give you an employee discount and you can build a BBQ pit for cheap.

    • rhywun

      Tard fight.

      How about nut up, Mmm-bop, instead of being a giant pussy?

      Oh and I see Belgium is staying classy. Not even linking to the juvenile taunts. Not worth the effort.

  26. Common Tater

    “‘It affected my confidence in my pussy’: gen X punk legends rage at menopause festival

    The music festival Menopunkapalooza began with the ceremonial application of an estrogen patch to the backside of Built to Spill and Prism Bitch drummer Teresa Esguerra. It ended with riot grrrl pioneers Calamity Jane tearing the roof off Portland’s Crystal Ballroom as they performed for the first time in 35 years.”

    https://www.theguardian.com/music/2026/jul/07/menopunkapalooza-menopause-festival

    “We demand to be taken seriously”

    • R.J.

      That’s as ridiculous as starting a Green Day concert with prostate exams for the band.

    • AlexinCT

      Fugly old hags mad men want what womenz. preferably womenz without penises.

      • R.J.

        Wasn’t that in Cannonball Run?

    • kinnath

      I’d be investing in a steel pole for good measure. And probably some nice decorative rocks.

      Not allowed The city/county owns the street and a bit more (the actual right of way usually extends into the yards). Mine is 50 feet from the center of the road (20ish feet into my grass).

      You are not allowed to put permanent structures in the right of way. The city/county graciously allows you to put your mailbox in their right of way.

      • Sensei

        Depends on the jurisdiction I believe.

  27. The Last American Hero

    It would be pretty funny if Trump kidnapped Castro’s grandson.

  28. Common Tater

    “Red scare revived as Trump leads push to attack Democrats as ‘communists’

    In wake of primary wins by leftwing candidates in New York and elsewhere, president has resorted to well-worn tactic

    In the wake of primary election wins by democratic socialists and their close progressive allies in New York and elsewhere, Trump and his Republican allies are leading a broad push to brand Democrats as communists, using John Birch Society language that has grown dusty with disuse.

    While Trump often conflates democratic socialism with communism – a well-worn Republican tactic that aims to weaponize voters’ fears of Marxism against liberal policies – he has increasingly made the accusation distinct and clear.”

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/07/trump-democrats-communists

    Of course, none of these shills can explain the difference.

  29. UnCivilServant

    My head hurts. 🤕

    Working out the logic for this work request just has me going in circles.

    • PieInTheSky

      why do you need to work out the logic?

      • PieInTheSky

        as was a motto in Romania during the miner revolt, “Noi muncim, nu gândim!”

      • UnCivilServant

        Because computers don’t run on vibes. Especially not SQL Queries.

    • Fourscore

      It’s government

      Yours is not to reason why..

      • UnCivilServant

        Untrue. My job is to shoot trouble.

        Err… Troubleshoot.

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