Tuesday Morning Links

by | Jun 30, 2026 | Daily Links | 221 comments

The Dutch lost to a better Moroccan team. The Germans lost to a not very good Paraguayan team (and got robbed of a goal). And Brazil beat Japan at the death. I wonder how long these knockout games will be as entertaining as yesterday’s group of them were. There’s a few interesting ones on tap today. Wimbledon is underway. And there’s not much else going on in the sports world right now. So I’m moving on.

What a retarded headline. But it’s what you’d expect. Of course the head of the Executive Branch is in charge of Executive Branch departments. It’s right there in the Constitution. It’s just a shame it took this long for the courts to reinforce that fact after almost a century of there being an unelected fourth branch of bureaucrats.

I ain’t reading this story. But I’ll give my two reasons and you can tell me in the comments if I’m right: They’re poor and they’ve been brainwashed. How did I do?

What the hell is wrong with these people? Oh yeah, they simply don’t give a shit about anybody else, especially children.

Ahahahahahahahahahahahaha. The kids are gonna be alright.

Holy crap, that’s a lot of cuts. Hopefully they’ll spin Porsche back off on its own so they don’t suffer.

Does the word “temporary” mean anything to these people? They can all go back home or to the countries they’d been ,living in for years before coming to the US. They’ll be fine and so will we without our quasi-slave labor.

I don’t think these are serious people. They could have done this a year ago. They’re not trying to save the bill. They’re trying to save their jobs after ignoring the public for so long that even the passage of it won’t matter for the next election.

They’re really scraping the bottom of the barrel with these stories. It says they entered the US through another safe country right there in the first paragraph. SO why did they not stay there (or one of the other safe countries they transited to get here)? Why can’t the media ever ask them that simple question?

I’m sure the bill is shit. Because they’ve all been shit.

Why would people have ever expected it? It makes no sense.

This video cracks me up. The song is solid though. As is this one. Enjoy them both.

And enjoy this lovely Tuesday, dear friends.

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221 Comments

  1. Common Tater

    “What a retarded headline.”

    Was the food bad?

    • rhywun

      The text of the article is even more retarded, at least the initial couple sentences before I had to tap out.

      iNdEpEnDeNt aGeNcIeS!!!!1!

      What a farce. What is the constitutional basis for establishing rogue agencies that Democrats get to permanently stack with their toadies, pray tell. “Dramatically expanding Orange Hitler’s power”. Bullshit. Every president has that power.

      • Muzzled Woodchipper

        The absolute levels of gaslighting are insanely high. Light a single match within a square mile of the media and shit will blow sky high.

  2. Shpip

    Of course the head of the Executive Branch is in charge of Executive Branch departments. It’s right there in the Constitution.

    Hey, “Civil Service Reform” was there for a reason.

    • Plinker762

      What about uncivilservice reform?

      • UnCivilServant

        That depends on what the proposal is.

      • Ted S.

        Making him a morning person?

      • (((Jarflax

        How about a torus? Can we reform you into a torus?

      • UnCivilServant

        @Jar – No, that is not an acceptable shape and would discard all my weight loss progress.

        @Ted – Hell No.

    • rhywun

      we wisely got rid of that system so that no matter who was elected President, the federal workforce would always be Democrats

      lol Exactly.

      • (((Jarflax

        Even without deliberate selection the regulatory State is going to lean left. When your job is regulating other people’s behavior the ordinary workplace incentives are going to push you toward more regulation not less.

      • rhywun

        True.

        Nuke them from orbit.

      • EvilSheldon

        Also, any job where there are no real performance standards is going to be catnip to free shit party adherents.

  3. rhywun

    got robbed of a goal

    They sure as hell did. The reffing in general for that one was shit.

    • Ted S.

      They were going to get boat raced by the French anyway.

      • rhywun

        No doubt. Die Mannschaft still sucks.

      • Furthest Blue pistoffnick (370HSSV)

        Die Mannschaft

        *sniggers like a schoolboy*

  4. Common Tater

    “In 1999, then-President Bill Clinton officially declared June the “Gay and Lesbian Pride Month,”

    So when is Oral Sex Isn’t Cheating Month?

    • Fourscore

      It’s not cheating when you have a wife like Hillary.

      • Sensei

        Fair.

      • AlexinCT

        Cause Chelsey is Hillary and Janet reno’s child, right? RIGHT???

      • (((Jarflax

        Webb Hubbell

  5. Shpip

    Hopefully they’ll spin Porsche back off on its own so they don’t suffer.

    I dunno… every Track Day enthusiast that I know is itching to get his hands on a Chinese Polsche.

    • PutridMeat

      You son of a bitch.

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      So all of them can assume the Polsche Position?

    • ron73440

      I was expecting a pun, but it still caught me by supplies.

  6. R C Dean

    What the hell is wrong with these people?

    You mean, the parents? Because who the hell would take children to a Pride Parade, given what everyone knows goes on there?

    And I guess public nudity is perfectly legal in Seattle.

    • Plinker762

      Im general the weather solves that problem.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        Meaning it should rain on that parade?

    • (((Jarflax

      They are brainwashed to believe that the squeamish feeling they get at the thought of their kids watching naked men on leashes is bigotry that they must overcome. Teachers belong in the same you don’t hate them enough category as the media.

    • R.J.

      I don’t know. Feels like it is pillars of salt time again.

    • sloopyinca

      What if they’re just in town with their kids doing something else? Do they have to give up their right to be in public because a bunch of scumbags want to walk down the street with their junk out?

      • Muzzled Woodchipper

        Yes, you fucking bigot. Only the worst of the worst Nazis don’t want to expose their children to naked men being leashed around by their ball sack while trannies come and lovingly caress your child’s face.

    • rhywun

      Yeah, that’s a real case of I hate everyone involved.

      And I guess public nudity is perfectly legal in Seattle.

      Only in June.

    • The Other Kevin

      I guess “trauma” is no longer a trendy concept. Seeing grown naked people shaking their privates in your face seems like it would cause trauma to a kid. But today only people who are misgendered or hear Trump speak have trauma.

      • (((Jarflax

        That builds character. Someone disapproving of the private shaking in kids faces is genocide. The difference is quite clear.

      • trshmnstr

        No, sexual deviancy involving children is empowerment. Being told “no” is trauma.

  7. (((Jarflax

    The thing that I find really striking about the discussion of ac or the lack thereof in Europe is the implication regarding their energy prices. European energy bills are already several times the size of US energy bills, but that comparison gets magnified when you realize that what is probably the single largest electricity user in our houses is not in theirs. They are paying several times as much to power their lights and appliances as I am paying to power my lights and appliances in my house with ac chilling it down to frigid.

    • Muzzled Woodchipper

      Nice observation.

      Their electricity is not just more expensive per household, it’s significantly more expensive per household with significantly fewer power demands.

    • rhywun

      “energy prices are much higher than in the U.S.”

      Yeah, I was surprised that CBS let that bit of honesty slip past the censors.

      After the flapdoodle about AC cooking the earth in the previous paragraph but we take what we can get.

      • Fourscore

        That’s why we need to move cooking to electricity, heating too. Need to catch up to Europe on electricity bills.

      • Muzzled Woodchipper

        I already use electricity for both. And my bill for my 4200 ft^2 house is still lower than one of their mouse trap houses.

      • rhywun

        I am also all-electric by law here in leftopia but my bills aren’t terribly bad.

      • The Last American Hero

        That’s no joke Fourscore. Here in WA, they aggressively pushed people into electric cars via high gas prices, provided massive subsidies for heat pumps, talked about banning gas stoves etc.

        Then their Climate Commitment Act taxes are sending Washington’s traditionally low electrical prices up by 20% over a 2 year period.

      • AlexinCT

        They fooled people into behavior they wanted by giving them a temporary subsidy and tax break, then took them to the cleaners once they were locked in, huh?

        And since the government did this, there is no legal recourse…

  8. Common Tater

    “He released a video address touting state policies and spending to provide free meals at school, expand internet access, ramp up renewable energy production, and raise the minimum wage for fast food and healthcare workers.”

    Yes, it’s shit.

    • Fourscore

      How can a state keep spending money that it doesn’t have? Isn’t CA deeply in the hole already?

      • Common Tater

        The federal government has been doing the same thing for decades.

  9. Sean

    I’ve been a VW/Audi fan and owner for almost 30 continuous years and it saddens me to see what they’ve become.

    They did this to themselves.

    • R C Dean

      They had a lot of help from the EU.

      • R.J.

        Yes. EU regulations and labor rules pretty much wrecked everything coming out of Europe. It’s astounding how fast that happened.

      • (((Jarflax

        It’s almost as though there is a flaw somewhere in central planning. It can’t be that though, so I say we blame the US.

      • Muzzled Woodchipper

        Not just the US. You have to blame Trump first, and KkKaPiTuLiZuM.

    • Common Tater

      They should bring back the Beetle.

      • Muzzled Woodchipper

        My mom had one of the last models before being phased out again.

        It was the loudest car I’ve ever driven. One could scarcely hear the radio or have a conversation from all the wind and road noise.

      • Sean

        I saw a B5 Audi S4 on my drive in this morning. What a beautiful car.

        I was definitely privileged to have had one when new.

    • Plinker762

      So many bitch about the evil corporations without putting any blame on the ever increasing government micromanagement.

      We were close to perfecting turbo diesel light trucks about 15-20 years ago and then the garbage emissions requirements kicked in.

      • Sensei

        Do you hate the planet?

      • Plinker762

        Yes, it has been trying to kill me for the last 60 years.

      • ron73440

        Yes, it has been trying to kill me for the last 60 years.

        It’ll get you eventually.

        As for me, I plan to live forever.

        So far, so good.

        Long live Stephen Wright.

  10. Shpip

    The post drew nearly 20 supportive replies, as Avenue K members shared the potential merits of commuting to and from UTMB (staff and patients alike), streamlining cruise passengers’ journeys to and from their vacations, and, perhaps most of all, “anything that helps me avoid the Gulf Freeway,” wrote one neighbor.

    If a train, or even light rail straight from the airport to the cruise port was an economically viable idea, Miami or Fort Lauderdale would’ve already done it.

    • Muzzled Woodchipper

      And in Ft Lauderdale it’s a close commute from one to the other. The airport is quite close to Port Everglades. If ever there were a test case, that would be it. But it’s a shit idea that simply isn’t viable.

  11. R C Dean

    I don’t think these are serious people.

    I can’t figure out why the Repubs think giving Dems a structural advantage in elections is going to protect the Repub’s jobs. But the AZ Repubs threw away every statewide seat because elections security had the stink of Trump on it, so why not the national Republican Party.

    • AlexinCT

      The national republican party hates Trump, because he represents a failure of the system the national republican party helped create where they control who the rubes are allowed to vote for so they always have someone they control. Trump just represents the people these elite despise and want to replace with commies from the 3rd world that will know their place.

  12. rhywun

    The Dutch lost to a better Moroccan team

    Ha most of them were raised in France and Spain. But yeah, “nations” are a very fluid concept in these kind of events.

    • AlexinCT

      The funniest thing I heard was that 3 of the Moroccan players are Dutch born and play in the Dutch league, but had not been put on the Dutch team cause they were told they were not the “best”… Guess they showed them Dutch…

      • rhywun

        Yeah, that happens all the time but sometimes you can get it hot water for talking about it.

    • Muzzled Woodchipper

      You mean like the entirety of the Greek baseball team just being American kids, many of them 3rd or 4th generation, with Greek last names?

      • Gdragon

        “You mean like the entirety of the Greek baseball team just being American kids, many of them 3rd or 4th generation, with Greek last names?”
        ——–

        Do they do that for “real” international competitions as well or just for the WBC?

      • The Last American Hero

        It happens every Olympics.

        Some kid who can’t make the US Team points to a Great Grandparent from a small Euro country and is suddenly on the team waving the flag of a country they’ve visited twice.

  13. Muzzled Woodchipper

    From the ded thred:

    That said, if you had a vape in checked luggage, and if it smelled like something other than pot, and if you were extremely discreet where you vaped (like just off the aft deck with no one nearby), you could probably get away with it.

    Don’t try to take it with you getting off the boat though. You’d get nabbed coming back on. Every vessel has airport-style security, complete with X-ray machines and metal detectors, for every returning guest.

    This has not been my experience on either Celebrity or Princess. At all. I’ve vaped everywhere on various ships. From stateroom to the buffet to just walking around. I don’t flaunt it or blow out big clouds of vapor. I’ve not only taken my vape off the boat and back on, but brought on new vapes purchased on shore. Security has never once bat an eye, and this is with just putting it in the basket along with phone, wallet, etc.

    • PutridMeat

      As if being stuck with 5000 other people in a 50 cubic giraffe sized disney theme park weren’t enough to swear off cruises, having to go through the lovely caress of the equivalent TSA ever single day after wandering through a fake ethnically themed “it’s a small world” “native” village being fleeced for cheap ass-trinkets might do it.

      • Ted S.

        Mmm, ass-trinkets….

      • Plinker762

        Klingons?

      • PutridMeat

        What doesn’t everyone have ass-trinkets? Or is that just me?

        Wish I could say I did that on purpose…

  14. Common Tater

    “Hernandez — one of dozens of tenants in Fuerzas Activas de la Damen, a tenant union affiliated with the All-Chicago Tenant Alliance — has been complaining about the nasty rodent problem in his apartment for months.

    The union has claimed that rats and cockroaches plague multiple units and that maintenance concerns haven’t been resolved by building management….

    The company also claimed that Hernandez is involved in ongoing eviction proceedings for failing to pay his rent for eight months, and that they have made multiple offers to relocate him to a newly renovated apartment, to no avail.”

    https://nypost.com/2026/06/29/us-news/chicago-tenant-says-he-woke-up-to-rats-gnawing-on-his-face/

    tenant union?

    • slumbrew

      I see signs from the local commies pushing that shit.

      I’d never want to be a landlord around here.

    • Muzzled Woodchipper

      With landlords being treated as some form of flophouse manager by most governments these days, I can’t understand why there are any landlords at all.

      Fuck it. Let the city handle all rent. That ought to end well.

      • R.J.

        If you have a single building or house you will go broke. Only big landlords with a lot of properties can make it work.

      • Plinker762

        Spokane city council is discussing a “right to cool” ordinance which would limit indoor temperatures to 80 degrees in rental units.

      • R.J.

        Uuuuuuuuuugh

    • AlexinCT

      Have they researched why they have that rat & roach problem? My bet is they will not diagnose correctly that the problem is that the tenants do not bother cleaning up at all….

      • Muzzled Woodchipper

        I had a friend like that.

        His house was absolutely filthy. Filled to the brim with fast food bags and piles of soda cans in the living room that were months old.

        And he complained he had bugs.

      • AlexinCT

        Yeah, it is always the filthy people complaining about pests… And wanting someone else to solve the problem for them..

      • ron73440

        I had a friend like that.

        His house was absolutely filthy. Filled to the brim with fast food bags and piles of soda cans in the living room that were months old.

        And he complained he had bugs.

        I HATE those people.

        In 29 Palms we lived in a 4 condo base housing.

        We started getting cockroaches after living there 2 years without any bug problem.

        The exterminator came and explained that our neighbors had moved out and they kaept trash everywhere and had paths to walk through.

        He said the infiltration was so bad that when the fist cleaning lady walked in (with no idea how nasty it was) there were so many cockroaches on the floor, they climbed up her leg.

        Because of those pigs, we had to get our place fumigated.

      • ron73440

        Apparently I hate them so much I forget how to type words like kept and first.

    • Ted S.

      Santa Claus is the ultimate pimp because he likes to ho, ho, ho!

      • AlexinCT

        Wait until he tells you to come sit on his lap and talk to him about the first thing that comes up…

    • (((Jarflax

      People who neither save, nor pay down their debts, find themselves without savings and with debts. It’s a shocking development!

      • Sensei

        What system plagued with moral hazard shall we create to “help” them?

      • (((Jarflax

        We could put a bounty on bureaucrats and journalists to give them an opportunity to make some quick cash!

    • Muzzled Woodchipper

      They’ve had 40 fucking years.

      My parents paid less for my entire university education 30 years ago than I paid for my oldest son’s first year of college.

      They’re not “having problems” with paying their 40 year old student loans. They’ve been profligate in the rest of their lives and refused to take responsibility for them.

      • Sensei

        But they “needed” to go on those vacations! They “needed” a new kitchen!

    • Sean

      People make poor decisions. News at 11.

      • AlexinCT

        And the people suffering from toxic empathy want others to pay for the dumb but totally obvious consequences of stupid decisions, cause consequences are icky…

      • Muzzled Woodchipper

        And the people suffering from toxic empathy

        This is glibertarians. No need for political correctness. You can just type “(mostly) liberal white women.”

      • EvilSheldon

        Poor people make poor decisions. That’s why they stay poor.

      • AlexinCT

        And the left would come after you to destroy your life ES because you spoke that truth out loud. How dare you point out dumb choices and lack of impulse control impact people negatively? Cause when you accept that, it becomes obvious that all the collectivist promises of utopia are nothing but scams to replace the current feudal lords with new evil ones.

    • Fourscore

      We probably have food in the freezer with a BUBD back to the turn of the century. Part of the kids’ inheritance.

  15. Not Adahn

    Morning!

    Can one of you sportsglibs explain to me how one gets into Wimbledon? I had assumed there was a qualification process, but is it just “organizers think you’ll bring in crowds?”

    • Sensei

      If it’s anything like other sports there are some that are chosen because they draw well and some that won other tournaments that qualify them.

      Also I read that a lot of current top players don’t want to play it because of UK taxes and being taxed on other earnings over certain periods of time outside the UK.

      I didn’t follow it closely because I don’t care about UK tax laws.

    • Ted S.

      1) Be high enough in the rankings six (IIRC) weeks before the start of an event.
      2) For lower-ranked players, there’s a pre-qualifying tournament the last several spots.
      3) Tournaments depending on the size have a number of wild cards they can give out, generally to promising local-ish players, but sometimes to a top player who didn’t sign up before the deadline. I assume you’re asking about über-asshole Serena Williams, who got one on the basis of being a famous name.

      • Not Adahn

        Yup. NPR sports was saying it had been four years since she competed, which struck me as a rather odd qualification for a major tournament.

  16. rhywun

    Holy crap, that’s a lot of cuts.

    Not surprising. German industry is on its last legs because it is too expensive to build anything there. Their only hope is if the Chinese house of cards collapses first.

    • AlexinCT

      The next decade in global economics will be fun to watch.. As long as you are not in one of those countries…

      The EU is cooked in the western nations, especially the UK and Germany, and Xi’s shit combined with the demographic changes in China promises to make the crappy days of the Soviet economy look tame.

    • Plinker762

      The reflecting pool has replaced concern about a conflict effecting global energy.

    • (((Jarflax

      What’s so bad about replacing therapists with little scientific evidence behind them? I’d think unscientific therapists should be replaced.

      • Sensei

        Precisely.

      • Plinker762

        “We have to protect our phoney baloney jobs”

      • cyto

        A couple of things

        1. I’ll take “The Rapists for 400”

        2. My experience with therapists has been uniformly bad. Almost all were too dumb to do what would be an incredibly difficult job, if it were even possible. My marriage counselor from my 1st marriage didnt see it as his job to save the marriage, rather he validated her feelings, despite the fact that she was delusional (the real kind, due to extreme hormone swings and emotional trauma from the loss of mother, grandmother and baby within months). When he finally experienced the delusions for himself, he transitioned to getting me to realize that I was helpless to change this reality. Special place in hell for that asshole. One of the top guys in ATL too.

        3. Psychology is probably the most difficult science to design truly objective studies for. I have participated in some and the flaws are easy to see for someone trained in “hard science”… but I can also see that doing better would be exceptionally difficult. Unraveling biological systems is incredibly difficult, but moving on to the mind is orders of magnitude more complex. Unfortunately, I dont think our best and brightest are on the task.

      • slumbrew

        We were fortunate that the couples therapist we saw before getting married was very good and really helped settle some minor, nagging issues.

        Absolutely did not reflexively take my now-wife’s side including, one time, after my now-wife gave her point of view on something minor I no doubt found ridiculous, the therapist just paused, then said “it’s a good thing you’re cute”. 🙂

  17. PieInTheSky

    In local news….

    I got my US visa approved today.

      • PieInTheSky

        well best plan at this point will be end of July in the Gulch. For a full US trip no idea.

      • UnCivilServant

        Please keep us updated, as I’d like to try to say hi.

      • PieInTheSky

        I have my Toronto plane ticket bought and paid for. I now am in the stage of figuring out if there is any chance of reaching the gulch without renting a car and the answer seems no 🙂 But I can rent a car I spose

      • UnCivilServant

        Given the location, you would be looking at a rental. It’s a just a reality of most of this country.

      • Plinker762

        Rent a car and experience America as it is meant to be.

      • R.J.

        Is OMWC’s cafe open at night?

    • Common Tater

      So they invited you in?

      • slumbrew

        The right one?

    • JaimeRoberto feckful & gruntled

      There goes the neighborhood.

  18. Common Tater

    “I asked Brynn Tannehill — a U.S. Naval Academy graduate, former naval aviator, trans activist and author who is now a resident of Canada — about what she is feeling as the holiday approaches. “I’m not sure I can say I love the U.S. anymore,” she said. “What is happening goes beyond ‘doesn’t love you back”: The U.S. voted for a man, and a party, that promised to eradicate transgender people, everyone like me, from public life.””

    https://www.salon.com/2026/06/30/america-turns-250-not-everyone-is-celebrating/

    OFFS!

    • WTF

      The U.S. voted for a man, and a party, that promised to eradicate transgender people, everyone like me, from public life.

      Citation, please. Just because nobody is required to go along with your apparent delusion, it doesn’t mean you’ve been “eradicated”.

      • AlexinCT

        The freaks lie to fools in order to get them to support the agenda of making all people worship at the altar of Bhaal, instead of ignoring the freaks as was done forever before.

    • Sensei

      Tell “her” it’s OK. It’s how I feel about NJ. My family has been here since before the American revolution, fought in the Civil War and more. NJ most certainly doesn’t love me and wants me out of the state.

      I’ve been told this explicitly and publicly by a former NJ governor.

      Somehow I’ll get over it.

      • Common Tater

        “Other countries have all those things, but they don’t have mass shootings. The United States is the only country where people have such ready access to hundreds of millions of firearms, and we are the only country where mass shootings happen with such grim regularity.”

        So she’s a consistent liar.

  19. Common Tater

    “A woman known as Jane Doe 4 in the Jeffrey Epstein files is “staying off the grid” and lives in fear of retaliation from the Trump administration amid an escalating controversy over its handling of her case, according to a family member….

    The woman had four interviews with FBI agents in 2019 that keep resurfacing in the Epstein sex-trafficking scandal. She made unproven allegations she was abused by the New York financier in the 1980s, then sexually assaulted by Donald Trump, when she was between 13 and 15 years old. The White House has called her allegations “completely baseless” and “backed by zero credible evidence”, a claim it said was supported by the fact that the Biden administration’s justice department knew about the allegations but “did nothing with them”…..

    Journalists at NPR and elsewhere used the woman’s case file number to discover other missing records. Under pressure, the justice department in March released three additional interviews with Jane Doe 4, which included her fuzzy memory of an alleged 1980s encounter with Trump after she said Epstein introduced her in New York or New Jersey.”

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/30/alleged-epstein-victim-trump-accuser

    Anonymous forty-year old allegations?

    • Rat on a train

      There is no need for a trial with such strong evidence.

      • (((Jarflax

        Rape is bad.
        Pedophilia is bad.
        Orange Man is Bad.

        QED Orange Man is a pedo rapist!

      • Common Tater

        “Pedophilia is bad.”

        Not sure they agree on that.

      • Rat on a train

        Only the last is an absolute truth for them. The others depend on who is involved.

    • The Last American Hero

      So I’m to believe that Biden and Harris had Trump dead to rights on pedo charges for 4 years and instead decided to see if they could get him for “lying” on a loan application.

      • AlexinCT

        ^^^^THIS^^^^

        This Trump and Epstein shit is performative idiot theatre and so many people still fall for it.

  20. rhywun

    They’ll be fine

    Or not – I don’t care. Either way, it’s not a US responsibility to feed and care for the wretched refuse of the earth.

    • AlexinCT

      /commie: But colonialism!

      Yeah, how long has it been since that was gone and these countries are now even worse than when the Euros had them as colonies?

  21. PieInTheSky

    Geoffrey Lean
    @GeoffreyLean
    Every £1 of public money invested in net zero delivers between £ 2.20and £4.10 in return says top economist @MazzucatoM
    citing official figures. Gives the lie to all to that stuff about the huge cost of it.

    https://x.com/GeoffreyLean/status/2071339922242380245

    Spend a trillion you get 4 trillion. Free money glitch!!!!!

      • R.J.

        Boy is he. No way he is that retarded to believe the verbal diarrhea coming from his mouth.

      • PieInTheSky

        Mazz is a she

      • R.J.

        Good. I feel even better misgendering.

      • AlexinCT

        This asshat knows he is lying and doesn’t care. He is making bank telling those lies.

    • Rat on a train

      The return is only for the insiders involved.

    • (((Jarflax

      Every public pound wasted wastes four private pounds, possibly more. I have no doubt this is true.

    • AlexinCT

      When you have an engineering solution to a problem, but punish anyone for using it cause you are on some marxist religious self extermination crusade, you prove the point that you are an evil fuck.

    • rhywun

      “brought to you by Shell”

      Literal burst of laughter at the weapons-grade stupidity of these people.

      Can’t they go back to the Stone Age somewhere else and leave the rest of us alone?

      • Plinker762

        I can appreciate the play on words for the station names but yeah, the Shell crap is just eye rolling.

  22. rhywun

    Why can’t the media ever ask them that simple question?

    You know why.

  23. Common Tater

    “Attacks from federal and state governments marred a month of celebration, including in states with explicitly pro-LGBTQ+ elected officials and policies in place. And as other communities face attacks – whether through ICE’s deportation campaign or repression against protesters exercising the first amendment in speaking out against it – the American history LGBTQ+ people seem to be holding up most is one of protest and riot, a legacy that traces back to the country’s founding.

    “My understanding of what democracy is is not what the American experiment actually did or is currently doing, because of the history of slavery, because of white supremacy, because of the way the federal government is treating immigrants,” said Christen Clifford, who spent the week protesting. “Our freedoms are all intrinsically tied together, and so in an America that is celebrating its 250th anniversary, we deserve more.””

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/30/nyc-queer-community-america-250-birthday

    • Common Tater

      “But since Donald Trump retook office, multiple New York City hospitals have pre-emptively stopped providing gender affirming care over the threat of losing federal funding.

      “We’re longtime New Yorkers. We thought we were safe here,” said Clifford, a queer mom of two.

      Both of Clifford’s kids received gender-affirming care through local hospital NYU Langone, and she spoke highly of that care – except that her youngest, 17, had their care denied part of the way through after the Trump administration threatened hospitals with federal funding cuts.”

      Ass munching by proxy.

    • creech

      This longing for “democracy” seems misplaced by these trans folks. If America was a true democracy, where the will of the majority ruled, I doubt the trans folks would be very happy with the results. Nor would criminals, illegal immigrants, minorities, socialists, commies, pacifists, and most libertarians and others at the extreme ends of the bell curve.

      • Michael Malaise

        “We’re longtime New Yorkers. We thought we were safe here,” said Clifford, a queer mom of two.

        Both of Clifford’s kids received gender-affirming care

        Wild how that happens.

      • PutridMeat

        Wild how that happens.

        Just fucking abusive. I don’t like the state sticking their nose into the raising of children too much – or at all, but at the very least we need to bring back ridicule, social ostracization, and righteous anger for these people who abuse their children to assuage their own narcissism and psychopathy.

        Or if family members want to take them out back and beat some sense into them. And if they are physically abusing their children – hormones and/or surgery – into a deep dark hole with them, or at least a full week in the stocks in the public square, right next to the “care providers”.

      • Common Tater

        The odds of buying the winning lottery ticket and being struck by lightening coming out the bodega.

    • rhywun

      “attacks”

      Go fuck yourself. And shove that “queer” (i.e. radical leftist shit) up your ass. I am so sick of these people.

  24. Evan from Evansville

    Yesterday’s interview went remarkably well, and these should be my last three days at Meijer. The end of the interview was more of an intro to how the trainer and I would get me up to speed. Exquisitely positive.

    I hope to soon join Costanza in the real-estate game. The last couple Cubs games have been dramatically exciting, as well.
    *Fingers crossed* and we’ll see. Up and atom.

    • AlexinCT

      Do the Koreans have a concept of Sepuku/Harikiri like the Nipponese?

  25. The Other Kevin

    This video cracks me up.
    The story is that they gained some new fans from that video because people thought that was seriously their look. Lemmings gonna lemming.

  26. Rat on a train

    SCOTUS ruled female sports can be restricted to females.

    • AlexinCT

      Also females with wangs?

    • The Other Kevin

      Well that’s it. Trans people have been officially eradicated.

    • PieInTheSky

      ahem you did not properly phrase that

      — Delivering another major blow to LGBTQ rights, the Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld state laws that ban transgender athletes from participating in girls’ and women’s sports.

      • The Other Kevin

        Quick edit:

        Delivering another major blow to LGBTQ rights, the Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld state laws that ban transgender athletes from participating in sports.

      • Michael Malaise

        “Thanks to the Supreme Court, women now finally allowed to play freely with other women”

      • rhywun

        “Another violent attack from Donald’s henchmen.”

        /The Guardian

  27. R C Dean

    I suspect this is right, and the Supes upheld birthright citizenship no matter what.

    Not unexpected, but disappointing.

    • kinnath

      Striking down birthright citizenship comes with its own set of problems.

    • DEG

      I’m going to take a wild guess that SCoTUS says something along the lines of, “If you want to get rid of birthright citizenship, then Congress needs to do its job”.

      • PutridMeat

        That would seem like a bit of a dodge (surprise for the SC) as birth-right citizenship, is, as I understand it, a matter of interpretation of the amendment. Can congress “do it’s job” and say, no more birth-right citizenship if it’s interpreted by the courts from a constitutional amendment? AFAIK, congress can’t negate a constitutional amendment with via statute.

    • rhywun

      But the interpretations supporting it are wrong so it will be interesting to see how the pretzel their way into doing so anyway.

  28. PieInTheSky

    Stone Haven Ranch is an end-of-the-road, private Bighorn Mountain foothills retreat located in the Upper French Creek corridor just outside Buffalo, Wyoming. It just feels good here.

    The ranch offers a rare combination of creek frontage, mature landscaping with towering Cottonwood trees among other species, productive hay and grazing meadows, extremely high quality improvements, and paved year-round access, all within a highly sought-after ranching and recreational setting in the French Creek valley.

    Property highlights include approximately 386 deeded acres, French Creek frontage, 172± acres of irrigable land, a custom-built residence, guest house, creek-side log cabin, heated shop, greenhouse, water rights, wildlife habitat, and exceptional Bighorn Mountain views.

    Stone Haven Ranch is well suited for equestrian use, small cattle operations, or as a private recreational retreat near Buffalo, Wyoming.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YV82h1angz4

    too many animal heads on the walls. looks creepy.

  29. Sensei

    Axios headline: “GOP reboots the Red Scare as young Democrats embrace socialism”

    • rhywun

      Time for HUAC2 – this time it’s personal.

      • Sensei

        Who do we choose for McCarthy the 2nd?

      • rhywun

        Me.

      • (((Jarflax

        Fuck McCarthy, we need Pinochet at this point.

      • Ted S.

        Mary McCarthy, of course.

      • R C Dean

        Give a Communist a helicopter ride, and he’ll fly for a few hours.

        Throw him off the helicopter, and he’ll fly for the rest of his life.

    • AlexinCT

      Democrats are not embracing socialism. They that back when with Obama. Now they are embracing communism and revenge against those that defeated them at the ballot box.

  30. Sensei

    Politico: “Energy experts said gas prices would stay high. Why were they wrong?”

    Because they are “experts”? As a former paid “expert” I can tell you a lot of things about “experts”.

  31. The Late P Brooks

    Speaking of movies which couldn’t or shouldn’t be made now-

    I watched How to Murder Your Wife last night.

    Most excellent.

    • kinnath

      I watched that a very, very long time ago. But I do remember it.

    • Ted S.

      Which side of the hot/crazy matrix was Virna Lisi on?

  32. Sean

    I have a co-worker who rambles on and on and on and on.

    It’s painful listening to him on a phone call.

    • Sean

      He’s literally killing me.

  33. The Late P Brooks

    Which side of the hot/crazy matrix was Virna Lisi on?

    The best side.

  34. The Late P Brooks

    One dollar, one vote

    By a 6-to-3 vote along ideological lines, the court ruled the law, which had been enacted in 1974, violates political parties’ First Amendment rights. Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote the majority opinion.

    At issue in the case was a post-Watergate law that Congress passed to limit the amount of money individuals can give to political parties. The law, the Federal Election Campaign Act, also limited how much money political parties can spend on their candidates. Other types of organizations, like political action committees and Super PACs, have no limits on the amount of money they can raise and spend on elections. But unlike parties, they cannot coordinate with candidates.

    Sell lottery tickets for public office.

    • R C Dean

      But unlike parties, they cannot coordinate with candidates.

      *guffaws, slaps knee*

  35. The Late P Brooks

    The practical implications of Tuesday’s ruling are unclear. Lawyers for the Democratic Party, who intervened in the case in support of the campaign finance restrictions, argued that they are necessary to prevent quid pro quo corruption. Authorizing unlimited coordinated expenditures would “fundamentally reshape the campaign finance regime,” they wrote. “The potential for actual or apparent corruption is obvious.”

    Further, in previous decisions, the high court cited these anti-corruption protections as reasons why other campaign finance regulations could be rolled back without worry.

    But the Republicans who brought the case argued that the risks of corruption are low. “It doesn’t make any sense to think of a party as ‘corrupting’ its candidates,” lawyers for the Republicans argued in a brief submitted to the court, “because the very aim of a political party is to influence its candidate’s stance.”

    Nobody who isn’t corrupt goes into politics.

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