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Wednesday Open Thread

by Carl Ballard — Wednesday, 5/27/26, 8:44 am

I hope you had a lovely long weekend. Or if you had to work, that at least it was quiet.

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  1. Vicious Troll spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 9:01 am

    Speaking of radiation, it was a misplaced fear of radioactivity that caused a certain failed former attorney and perpetual useless, bloviating fool to elect to be made incontinent by radical prostate surgery, rather than have his prostate implanted with 125-I seeds.

    That’s an awful lot of bedsheets to change, sometimes twice daily, because he believed Elijah’s advice about radiation in medicine.

  2. Vicious Troll spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 9:05 am

    Along the topic of medical radioisotope use and exposure to radioactivity, the occasional situation arises in which someone implanted with radioactive seeds (brachytherapy) dies very soon thereafter, and has left instructions for cremation upon death.

    Cremation would melt or burn the seed capsules and the atmosphere-exhausted gases would contain radiation. So…

  3. Vicious Troll spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 9:18 am

    I have an acquaintance who chose prostate surgery over radioactive seed implants for his localized carcinoma because he loves to hold his grandchildren and did not want to interrupt that closeness, even for a short while, while his seeds decayed.

  4. Vicious Troll spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 9:23 am

    Good riddance to Al Green.

    What a silly, performative clown.

  5. G spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 9:25 am

    Two-time DEI Hire.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/scoop-trump-appoints-bondi-to-white-house-ai-panel/ar-AA248f7L

  6. Vicious Troll spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 9:25 am

    Sweden does not want Ilhan Omar to visit.

    Visegrád 24
    @visegrad24

    The Swedish Riksdag just passed the Sweden Democrats’ proposal:

    Cousin marriages and close-relative marriages are now ILLEGAL. 🇸🇪

    10:39 AM · May 26, 2026

  7. G spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 9:27 am

    Speaking of silly, performative clowns at 1-4.

    Labels and accusations from conservative neanderthals (this one a Nazi racist) are always reflections of themselves.

  8. This Is THE Republican Party spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 10:49 am

    Visegrad24

    An open Nazi admirer of the Third Reich.

  9. lmao spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 10:55 am

    So is that it kreepfuck?

    The answer to why 10/5/2025? The abrupt obliteration to your “brand”?

    The big C? Heh. One reaps what one sows.

  10. Cool Story Bro spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 10:59 am

    @6

    When the try hard is peddling a debunked theory…

    First Cousin marriage is illegal in Minnesota.

    But not:
    Florida
    Alabama
    Georgia
    South Carolina
    North Carolina
    …

    Lindsey graham wanted to marry a cousin but that other boy wasn’t gay.

  11. Lady Bugs spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 11:06 am

    We’d run away too, if we weren’t attached to his asshole.

  12. lmao spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 11:20 am

    What a silly, performative clown.

    Sez a projecting, klown of the fever-swamps..

    What did babbling about Larry Sinclair and Brett Kimberlin do than defeat the used car salesman who “understands [vulture] kapitalism”?

    What did babbling about Bob Menendez and “underage prostitutes” do but yield up more years of Menendez in the Senate before being sent up for taking bribes from the country that made nice with the country that can do no wrong?

  13. lmao spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 11:23 am

    Sweden does not want Ilhan Omar to visit.

    The Tim Walz string has run out.. Back to hating Ilhan.

  14. Elijah Dominic McDotcom 🇺🇸🐸🇺🇸 🌊 spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 12:04 pm

    The GOP President to his cabinet today during the normal glazing sesh:
    “I don’t care about the midterms.”

    So if he loses supportive majorities in both chambers of Congress, his plan would seem to be to simply ignore the Congress, steal and sell off everything that isn’t bolted down, launch whatever wars his overseas clients pay him to launch, gin up the stock market even if it is at the expense of the cost of living and unemployment, torture and murder as many immigrants as profit requires, solicit bribes, unlawfully prosecute his political opponents, veto everything, and continue to pardon and protect Republicans who rape kids.

    I think Democrats need to be prepared to cut funding to every single department and agency that cooperates in that effort, including step wise recissions of current appropriations even at the cost of shutting down the government until enough Republicans cross the aisle to override Trump vetoes.

  15. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 12:15 pm

    Trump told illegals to self-deport, and even set up a federal program to pay for their flight back home. The latter, it turns out, is a scam.

    https://www.king5.com/article/news/investigations/investigators/federal-government-self-deport-woman-attempts-to-leave-investigation/281-fe371ed2-8084-4695-bdd7-9a40fbe5a7b0

  16. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 12:23 pm

    Whenever Trump offers to pay someone, even if with taxpayer money, you shouldn’t believe him, unless you’re a Jan. 6 cop beater.

  17. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 12:25 pm

    @1 Reading off your medical records? Just wondering, because I know you don’t have access to mine.

  18. Elijah Dominic McDotcom 🇺🇸🐸🇺🇸 🌊 spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 12:28 pm

    Talarico going after Cornyn’s Senate seat was not the incumbent Republican challenge race I would have picked for a toss-up, “winnable” opportunity for Democrats even six months ago. Perhaps as a stretch goal given the right kind of conditions. But the numbers don’t lie. Republican turnout for the primary was absolutely terrible, particularly in a cycle where obviously the MAGA base is “fired up” to clean house and start over. Texas runs open primaries. So in the spring primary voters simply choose whichever ballot for whichever party they want to use that year. That makes for some uncertainty about consistent party affiliation over time. But it also gives some sense of where the party energy lies. So a lot Texans who in the past have voted for Trump multiple times either chose to cast a ballot in the Democratic primary or simply chose not to cast a ballot. And that’s a strong indication that partisan energy for the GOP brand is way down in Texas right now.

    Now the lying troll is here to convince us that serial investment fraudster Ken Paxton can turn that all around by calling his opponent a vegetarian whose skin is too pale. And I guess he might as well, because he sure as fuck can’t run on immigration or the economy. But all that ignores understanding why partisan energy for the GOP has collapsed. And the reason just might be because of immigration and the economy.

    And that’s probably why I find myself writing about this race in Texas that I never really expected to be writing about instead of the race in Maine. These events all seem to be moving faster than most of us can keep up with. So that also probably explains why online MAGA have now turned their attention to the important question of whether Sweden licenses marriages between cousins.

  19. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 12:30 pm

    @4 The death-loving doctor always celebrates when someone dies. This is one of the reasons he’s been trespassed from all the area hospitals. If he gets sick, he has to go to an ER in Timbuktu.

  20. Elijah Dominic McDotcom 🇺🇸🐸🇺🇸 🌊 spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 12:42 pm

    Red state Utah Republicans just released the results of their own comprehensive and and painstaking analysis of their state voter registration data because Trump keeps demanding it of them.

    One important data point to highlight is that of all the registrations in the state they found only 0.001304% were “likely” to be non-citizens. So in case that requires some explanation for anyone really bad at math like most MAGA cult chuds, that rate is not even remotely high enough to have had any impact on any election held in Utah in the last fifty years.

  21. Vicious Troll spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 12:43 pm

    @ 14

    … his plan would seem to be to simply ignore the Congress …

    I’ve got a pen… and I’ve got a telephone…”

    Unlike Barack, The Donald’s also got a SCOTUS majority.

  22. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 12:47 pm

    @18 Total votes cast in the March 3 primary were 2,319,187 on the D side, and 2,166,910 on the R side. In yesterday’s Republican run off, turnout dropped nearly 800,000 votes to 1,387,674.

    Speaking of Maine, Platner has opened a 9-point lead over Collins there.

    https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5897823-graham-platner-susan-collins-maine-senate-race-poll/

  23. He’ll be dead soon spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 12:47 pm

    University of Michigan brought the first of seven planned solar roofed garages on line this week. When the full project with battery storage is completed the Wolverines estimate it will provide about half of the campus’ total power usage.

    “What happens at night” -GrandOldPedophiles

  24. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 12:51 pm

    @21 There’s a point at which even SCOTUS judges can’t pretend the Constitution doesn’t exist, and that point comes sooner for them than it does for Trump.

  25. Vicious Troll spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 1:01 pm

    20.

    One important data point to highlight is that of all the registrations in the state they found only 0.001304% were “likely” to be non-citizens. So in case that requires some explanation for anyone really bad at math like most MAGA cult chuds, that rate is not even remotely high enough to have had any impact on any election held in Utah in the last fifty years.

    Not so fast:

    Records were incomplete for another 486 people, and Henderson’s office sent them letters asking them to update their registration records.

    In 2004, flip significantly fewer than 486 votes and Christine Gregoire would have lost the gubernatorial race and likely would not have joined Barack’s cabinet.

    In 2000, it wasn’t many more votes than 486 that decided Florida. Had they gone the other way Al Gore would have won the presidency.

  26. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 1:01 pm

    Markwayne Mullin, who made tens of millions of dollars from an inherited plumbing business, is as grasping of taxpayer dollars as every other corrupt Republican.

    He wants to put his wife on the DHS payroll as a “consultant” for $65 an hour — which is peanuts to a multimillionaire family — so she can fly on government jets instead of paying commercial airfare.

    https://www.rawstory.com/dhs-markwayne-mullin/

  27. American Taliban spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 1:10 pm

    National review writer,

    Feels like a good time to repost a relevant piece. If you think Ken Paxton’s odiousness makes James Talarico any better as a choice, then you don’t understand why – as a Christian – I consider Talarico to be morally worse: a false counselor hiding behind claimed Christian virtue to lie lead his flock astray.

    I *hate* him in ways I will never quite loathe the familiar corruption of Paxton. Do not pretend to me that he is a hero – he is malevolence in a pleasing disguise.

    I’m for the guy who would starve the poor, steal, fuck outside of marriage, support pedophilia because that OTHER guy pointed out that abortion isn’t really in the Bible and the one place it kind of is it says life begins at first breath not conception.

  28. Elijah Dominic McDotcom 🇺🇸🐸🇺🇸 🌊 spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 1:37 pm

    At the ritual glazing today: “We lost 13 people. Uh… and it’s a terrible thing. But if you look at the casualties for Vietnam, they lost hundreds of thousands of people”

    We lost 13 during the fall of 2021 as Biden completed the surrender that Trump negotiated with the Taliban in Afghanistan.

    And the lying troll argued himself to the point of exhausted tears that it would cost Democrats “everything, forevaaaah”.

    Me, I think voters care about how much it costs to gas up the truck and how much the Fourth of July steaks cost for the cookout. The fact that Whiskey Pete is actually starving sailors deployed in his Israeli Sport War in order to save a few dollars for more cruise missiles means almost nothing to voters. Trump’s comments reflect that. People were more upset about Harambe.

  29. Elijah Dominic McDotcom 🇺🇸🐸🇺🇸 🌊 spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 1:42 pm

    In 2004, flip significantly fewer than 486 votes and Christine Gregoire would have lost the gubernatorial race and likely would not have joined Barack’s cabinet.

    In 2000, it wasn’t many more votes than 486 that decided Florida. Had they gone the other way Al Gore would have won the presidency.

    Um, great?

    Now all the lying troll Dino Lossi crybaby loser needs to do is somehow validate his obviously false implicit claim that all 486 of those Utah voters cast ballots in a gubernatorial race in Washington state that took place more than twenty years ago (?????), or a presidential election contest in Florida more than twenty five years ago (?????), and that they all cast ballots for Gregoire and Bush.

    Strong post. Vigorously framed and argued. Well thought out. Cogent. And bristling with good, compelling, evidence supporting its claims and theme. /s 🤡

    Readers added context: The 486 voters identified are believed to have registered to vote in Utah before Utah began requiring documentary proof of citizenship, and have participated in every election in every year since. There is no evidence that any of these 486 voters are not U.S. citizens.

  30. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 1:47 pm

    @28 The Vietnamese lost hundreds of thousands of people, many of them to U.S. bombs and bullets. We lost 58,220 by official count, of which 47,566 can be attributed to combat and the rest are due to such causes as accidents, illnesses, suicides, and murders. This doesn’t count postwar suicides among Vietnam veterans.

    https://www.archives.gov/research/military/vietnam-war/casualty-statistics

  31. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 2:16 pm

    @29 One of the many lies perpetrated by the Rossi camp is that the election-night tallies and first recount somehow “counted.” It is Election Law 101 that only the certified result “counts.”

    Rossi’s 2004 loss can be directly attributed to GOP lawyer stupidity involving an arcane feature of Washington election laws. In this state, as in others, ballots with signature defects can be “cured” during a short window after the election.

    Ballot signatures can be defective for a variety of reasons. The signature can be missing (i.e., the voter forgot to sign his/her ballot), or may not match the voter signature on file at the elections office (this is common among elderly voters, whose signatures may have changed over time, be wobbly due to shaky hands, etc.).

    The way to cure such ballots and, get them counted is to contact the voters and have them sign signature cards, which are then turned in to the elections office and processed as the ballot signature required by law.

    Obviously, in a close election where a small number of votes could change the outcome, the candidates have an interest in gathering signature cards. Washington’s 2004 gubernatorial election was such an election. The Democrats mobilized a statewide signature card drive, drawing on over 6,000 volunteers mostly from unions; the Republicans initially did not, but about halfway through the window period launched an effort, but because of their late start and lacking the Democrats’ manpower, they collected fewer signature cards.

    After all was said and done, Gregoire’s camp collected around 1,100 signature cards, and Rossi’s camp, as I recall, was in possession of about 400.

    I don’t remember the exact numbers anymore, but the Democrats’ validation rate was around 70%, or a little over 700 votes added to Gregoire’s tally. Assuming a similar validation rate for the signature cards collected by the Republicans, Rossi would have gotten around additional 280 votes, more than enough to overcome Gregoire’s final victory margin of 133 votes, but these were never counted for reasons I’ll explain below.

    I participated in the signature drive, both working homes and doorbelling. Doorbelling was much more effective, because you could get them to sign a card right then and there, whereas on the phone you could only tell them to contact the elections office if they wanted their vote counted. However, when I was doorbelling, upwards of 98% of the attempted contacts either weren’t home or didn’t answer the door, so it took dozens of doorbell rings to get one signature. I collected 2 signatures; the average for the Democrats’ 6,000 volunteers was roughly 1 per 5.5 volunteers.

    As a side note, volunteers were instructed by Democratic overseers to ask the voter who they voted for, and if they said Rossi, to thank them for their time and not tell them their ballot wouldn’t be counted if they didn’t cure the signature defect. I wouldn’t do that, and told all the Rossi voters I contacted what the deal was, and without exception they were too apathetic to do anything about it, whereas Gregoire voters generally made the effort to have their vote counted.

    Now, as for why Rossi’s ~280 probable votes weren’t counted. Rossi’s lawyers were arguing to the state supreme court that signature card ballots shouldn’t be counted. They apparently felt that submitting Rossi’s roughly 400 signature cards would somehow undermine their legal argument, so they instructed Rossi’s campaign to not submit them. That, my friends, is the legal advice that the Republican Party paid $2 million for. They lost the court fight over signature cards anyway. And that, my friends, is how Rossi lost the 2004 election.

  32. Elijah Dominic McDotcom 🇺🇸🐸🇺🇸 🌊 spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 2:31 pm

    30,
    The United States began our surrender and withdrawal from Vietnam while The Beatles were still together, while most Boomers were still in primary school or high school, before most people could get a credit card, when most televisions were black and white, and when the U.S. still had a draft. It was a very different time in a very different society with a very different culture. Trump’s mention of Vietnam is owing almost entirely to his advanced age, general confusion about current events, and desire to change the subject.

    The comparison between the reported deaths from the Israeli Sport War in Iran and the reported deaths associated with Trump’s surrender to the Taliban is more relevant because the two events are only a few years apart, the numbers are identical, and because the constantly lying troll insisted that the 12 deaths during the Trump surrender to the Taliban would permanently alter history and society, but these now more recent 12 deaths are inconsequential.

    Sadly, I’m saying that what both of these dozen deaths seem to show us is that, unlike that war fifty years ago Americans don’t really care too much anymore about who dies or who suffers while wearing a military uniform with a U.S. flag on it. Republicans who seldom serve just like to make a fuss whenever it happens while a Democrat is in the WH.

  33. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 2:33 pm

    Let me shed some additional light on the 2004 election, that perhaps will illuminate how Rossi fans were misled into believing bullshit about Rossi being robbed of the election. He was indeed robbed, but by his own lawyers and party, not by Dean Logan (the King County elections director at the time) or fake ballots.

    The nonsense put out by state GOP party chair Chris Vance and talk show host John Carlson had a single source: A script.

    During the first recount, which was conducted in a building on Airport Way South under the Boeing Field flight path approaching from the north, observers had to sign a logbook upon entering the building. One of my tasks as an observer was to keep track of who signed in. Every day, Chris Vance held a press conference out in the parking lot, and I personally attended many of those press conferences, watching and listening as he fed the script to the assembled reporters. Once, I even posed as a reported and asked him a (fairly innocuous) question, which he answered.

    I know he was operating from a script, because what he said in those press conferences bore no relation to what was happening inside the building. I also know he was never once inside the building, because his signature never appeared in the logbook and I never saw him in the building — further evidence that he had no personal knowledge of what he was talking about in his parking lot press conferences.

    Coincidentally, while this was going on, numerous private jets were flying into Boeing Field, and a short time later guys in suits would appear in the parking lot and be introduced to the reporters as GOP lawyers from Washington D.C.; I also knew, from talking to them, that a few of the Republican observers inside the building were brought in from other states. Most of their observers, though, were minimum-wage employees of a local recycling company who were paid their regular wages to observe the recount. They spent their time reading and knitting, which was understandable, because observing the ballot counting was like watching paint dry. Nothing unusual or notable ever occurred in the building.

    Meanwhile, Carlson’s on-air comments largely mirrored what Vance was telling reporters in his parking lot press conferences, further evidence that the public face the Rossi campaign and WSRP were putting on the election and recount was scripted, not based on actual facts on the ground.

    To this day, the mythology created by the GOP’s scriptwriters (whoever they were; my guess is some PR firm in D.C.) endures among diehard Rossi supporters and Carlson fans. Rossi did win that election in terms of having more countable votes, but his own people blew it for him; he didn’t lose because of Democratic cheating.

    There was no cheating, just the incidents and accidents that attend all elections and don’t favor any candidate over the other, such as lost ballots (there were around 40 of those in King County in the 2004 election).

    I hope this sheds some light on what actually happened in that election.

  34. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 2:36 pm

    @32 Vietnam is relevant today because a ground war in Iran would very likely turn into another Vietnam or Afghanistan debacle. And also because Trump is a commander-in-chief who doesn’t learn anything from history and is highly prone to repeat the stupid mistakes of his predecessors. The difference this time is the casualties will be volunteers, not draftees.

    Many of those staffing our active duty military today are minorities who looked to the military as an opportunity for education and employment in a society that still discriminates against minorities, although I must say the racism of current civilian Pentagon leadership and the recklessness of the current commander-in-chief is making the military a less attractive option for minority recruits.

  35. Step 2 of 7 grief after 20+ years spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 2:43 pm

    @25

    Dori’s dead get over it.

    Utah’s population in 2024 was less than 3m while Washington’s was 6m.

    Adding to the stupidity of your post, 486 people with “incomplete” records are statistically likely to be at least half fine. Taking your but but but Gregoire to STILL NOT ENOUGH VOTES

    Again, it was 22 years ago. What difference today would a one term Dino Rossi governership have made? Would the GOP NOT gotten creamed with Dave “I let the Green River Killer go on for years” Reichert? Loren Culp would have ushered in a new era of Dumbshittery?

  36. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 2:43 pm

    Voters cared about the prices of eggs and gas, and elected Trump to do something about that. They should’ve had enough sense to realize they were also voting for racism, a mass purge of our immigrant labor force, runaway deficits, warmongering, corruption, and incompetence, having already had a first look at what a Trump administration is like. Some 77.3 million voters abrogated their citizen responsibility in that regard, and Doctor Dumbfuck is one of them. They’re entitled to vote for whoever they like, including a convicted felon, but exercising that freedom in a reckless way doesn’t make them good citizens.

  37. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 2:47 pm

    @25 As another side note, Utah registrants don’t vote in Washington elections, so your 486 figure is totally irrelevant to what happened in our 2004 gubernatorial election, or any other election past and future in our state.

  38. Vicious Troll spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 2:48 pm

    @ 28

    We lost 13 during the fall of 2021 as Biden completed the surrender that Trump negotiated with the Taliban in Afghanistan.
    … it would cost Democrats “everything, forevaaaah”.

    Well, it’s cost Democrats everything since January, 2025. And Biden’s slide has been tied to his botching of the Afghanistan withdrawal:

    Afghanistan withdrawal began Biden’s political slide

    Axios
    https://www.axios.com › Politics & Policy
    Aug 15, 2022 — Biden’s approval has dropped from 57% to 38% since January 2021. He has higher approval among Democrats (98% to 78%) than Republicans (11% to 5 …

    Numbers don’t lie.

    Before the end of JD Vance’s second term the Supreme Court will have an 8-1 conservative majority. That seems rather costly to Democrats as well.

    And then there’s the Electoral College distribution post-2030.

    Think on your sins, Democrats. Especially those of you – the most gullible of you – who truly believed that he. had. a. cold.

  39. Conservative Brain Rot spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 2:55 pm

    How you know a right wing influencer said something incredibly stupid? TikTok will be overrun for a day of people saying the exact same thing.

    In this case the sentence running wild is, “Hanta Virus and Ebola Virus” can be used to spell “Ban Vote.” so it’s a plot to not have midterm elections just like Covid.”

    Ahab Virtuous
    Ate Anal
    Bovine Ass
    Viral Tea
    Vibe are Sus
    Bloat Save
    Shasta Seal
    Survive Santa
    Survive Satan
    Lava Anus
    Snail Breast
    Larvae is USA
    Bolivia Sins
    Abe Has Stabs

  40. Act Event Worm spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 2:58 pm

    @38

    Candace Owens has a higher approval rating among Republicans than Vance.

    But it doesn’t get any less funny every time you say “Two Term Vance”

  41. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 2:58 pm

    Doctor Dumbfuck, as is evident from his posts, is among those embittered to this day by Rossi’s self-inflicted 2004 election loss.

  42. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 3:01 pm

    @39 One of the things that characterizes MAGAts, besides their love for a convicted felon, draft dodger, and serial adulterer, is their extreme gullibility.

    Doctor Dumbfuck is a bit more self-aware than most of them, but he still doles out the Kool Aide, even if not drinking it himself.

  43. lmao spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 3:01 pm

    The death-loving doctor always celebrates when someone dies.

    It firmly believes that “someone” dying is great for the kids.

  44. lmao spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 3:05 pm

    who truly believed that he. had. a. cold.

    We’ll keep count..

    ha(prod)> Comment.by_commenter_tag(“kreepfuck”).search_plain_content(“cold”).where(“comment_date_gmt > ?”, Time.zone.parse(“2024-01-20 12:00am”)).count
    => 100
    ha(prod)>

    And compare/contrast after November.

  45. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 3:06 pm

    @40 It’s plausible Vance could be elected president; after all, Trump was twice. Which shows you that we overrate ourselves as a country. We’re actually not much better than many third world countries; or, put another way, 250 years later there’s still a lot of work needed to become a “more perfect union.”

  46. Vicious Troll spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 3:24 pm

    YLB thought Biden merely had a cold.

    CBS Sunday Morning 🌞
    @CBSSunday

    Former first lady @DrBiden said she was “frightened” by her husband Joe Biden’s performance at the 2024 presidential debate.

    “As I watched it, I thought, ‘Oh, my God, he’s having a stroke.’ And it scared me to death,” Biden told CBS News Sunday Morning’s Rita Braver in an

    1:12 PM · May 27, 2026

    Of course, YLB doesn’t have DOCTOR Jill Biden’s medical training.

  47. Elijah Dominic McDotcom 🇺🇸🐸🇺🇸 🌊 spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 3:38 pm

    his botching of the Afghanistan withdrawal

    Of Trump’s surrender to the Taliban.

    Sure thing. Biden “botched” Trump and the GOP’s disgraceful surrender and abandonment of Afghanistan to a global terrorist organization. He was very bad at surrender. He wasn’t as cowardly or as feckless as the Republican before him and he couldn’t do surrender as well.

    Noted. Point taken. Thanks for clarifying.

  48. Elijah Dominic McDotcom 🇺🇸🐸🇺🇸 🌊 spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 3:47 pm

    Before the end of JD Vance’s second term

    I can remember when he promised us that ¡JEB! would serve two terms followed immediately thereafter by “Ricky Martin” Bush (George P.) and then one of the twins (the other twin would be Veep).

    ¡JEB! managed just three pledged delegates that year, before the GOP and the lying troll completely surrendered to Trump and joined the cult conga line of Ketamine abusing, peri-diabetic hair implants.

  49. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 5:29 pm

    Ebola is coming here, because nobody is minding the store:

    I just got back from Uganda. No one checked me for Ebola

    https://thehill.com/policy/international/5898012-cdc-ebola-uganda-screening-process/

  50. AEG Live Presents spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 5:30 pm

    The Blight House released the lineup for his highness’ birthday 250th National Fair concerts.

    Almost immediately Morris Day and the Time said, “Who the fuck told you we were coming?”

    Milli Vanilli. Two fake singers. One of them dead.

    Not a single member of the Commodores is still performing with whatever that group that tours is now.

    Vanilla Ice

    Nice.

  51. Willie Horton spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 6:09 pm

    They kept their powder dry on this one.

    WACO attorney Adam Hoffman was given a plea deal by Texas AG Ken Paxton. Hoffman was given a 60 day sentence for a misdemeanor on what should have been felony charges for multiple instances sexual contact with a 10 year old boy..

    On Monday, the day before the Primary, Hoffman walked out a free man after serving 29 of his 60 days for good behavior. Hoffman does not have to register as a sex offender.

    For the rape and sexual assault of a 10 year old boy.

    The ghost of Jeff Epstein will be all over ads in Texas until November.

    Talarico in a landslide.

  52. Jeff Epstein spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 6:16 pm

    The DOJ launches a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll.

    What you really should do is keep that topic alive for another six months or so.

    The adjudicated rapist thing.

  53. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 6:17 pm

    Is it even possible for a cop to be this stupid? Good gawd, the morons some police departments unleash on the public.

  54. ACAB spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 6:25 pm

    It’s not the stupidity so much as cop culture to never ever be wrong and never ever admit the civilian is less than under your control.

    Normal people “my bad obviously I didn’t see you using a phone with your nonexistent hand but I thought I did.”

    Cops “how dare you suggest I’m not telling the truth.”

  55. Sudafed spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 6:31 pm

    Imagine how the election would have turned out if only Joe would have taken some cold medicine.

  56. Elijah Dominic McDotcom 🇺🇲🐸🇺🇲🌊 spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 7:18 pm

    While the lying troll and the rest of his fellow MAGA cult chuds preoccupy themselves with taco orders and back slapping each other for having the “keen insight” to fall into line behind their cult leader before it was too late to do so (sorry Tulsi), I suggest you look up a name:
    Bo French.

    Not at all unlike Paxton, the entire assembled community of what used to pass for Republican political pros, and every prominent GOPer in the state, including the Gov, both US Senators and most incumbent House members got behind a statewide effort to bury this freak before the primary this year for an obscure statewide utility commission. Yesterday he ran away in his runoff. This guy, an openly out and proud white supremacist, antisemitic bigot gobbled up a statewide race in Texas yesterday, despite facing uniform opposition from every named Repuke in Texas.

    What does that tell you about Republican turnout in Texas? What does it tell you about the depth of Republican partisan energy in Texas?

    About 8 million voters will cast ballots in Texas in November. For guys like Paxton and French to win statewide it will require that they convince enough “normie” rational human beings that this kind of dehumanizing racism, antisemitism, corruption and bigotry is a better alternative.

    And it’s actually going to be close.

    Congratulations Texas.

  57. G spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 7:46 pm

    University of Michigan brought the first of seven planned solar roofed garages on line this week. When the full project with battery storage is completed the Wolverines estimate it will provide about half of the campus’ total power usage.

    “What happens at night” -GrandOldPedophiles

    For the last 3 years I have paid $17.00 per month in electricity. And my solar panels don’t just stop a night, sometimes it’s Cloudy and maybe even be raining during the day

    And, no batteries!

    I might be supplying some excess to my neighbors..

    🌈 🌈🌈🌈🌈

  58. EvergreenRailfan spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 8:42 pm

    15)Noticed the State Bar disbarred the deceiving immigration lawyer.

  59. Talarico HQ spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 8:57 pm

    Y’all! We don’t even have to start hammering him on Impeached by his own fellow Republicans or the felony Securities Fraud charges or the FBI Bribery investigation or the Illegal firing of whistleblowers or the State Supreme Court stepping in to keep him fron being disbarred until September.

    Kevin M. Kruse
    @Kevinmkruse.bsky.social

    “Talarico is a vegan.”

    “Paxton pardoned a pedophile.”

    “Uh, well, Talarico says God is nonbinary or something?”

    “Paxton pardoned a pedophile.”

    “Um, Talarico is, uh, low T?”

    “Paxton pardoned a pedophile.”

    “Talarico is going to institute sharia law!”

    “Paxton pardoned a pedophile.”

  60. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 8:57 pm

    @56 obscure statewide utility commission

    Hardly obscure. The Texas Railroad Commission, which has nothing to do with railroads, is the oldest, most powerful, and most famous of all Texas state regulatory agencies. It regulates the oil and gas industry, the LPG industry, gas utilities, pipeline safety, and surface coal and uranium mining.

    So yeah, the three elective commissioner seats on the TRC are important offices. They serve 6-year terms, with one seat up for election every 2 years. All three members are Republicans. The chairperson, Jim Wright, was narrowly defeated by Bo French in this year’s 5-way GOP primary, 621K – 614K votes, so the seat up for election this year will turn over.

    His Democratic opponent is a Hebrew-speaking Jewish member of the Texas state house of representatives from the Houston area who spent time in Israel while a teenager; a mechanical engineer by training, with over 25 years of experience working in the oil and gas industry.

    Let the antisemitism fly!

  61. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 9:02 pm

    @58 For, among other things, falsified immigration filings. DOJ attorneys, take note.

  62. FKA Hops spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 9:02 pm

    @52

    Oh?!?

    The AUSA leading this investigation is Boutros who just got slapped by a Federal Judge for tampering with Grand Jury proceedings in the Broadview Six dismissal. So unethical the judge’s order suggests defendants seek civil judgement and damages in the written opinion.

  63. Hey have you heard it stands for GOT AIDS YET spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 9:27 pm

    Paxton coming out swinging with “FAG!”

    This campaign is not about red versus blue. It’s about so much more. My opponent is the most extreme radical that Democrats have ever nominated. He’s even running a vegan campaign, whatever that is. He goes by a few names that you may all have heard of. Some people know him as Tofu Talarico. Some people call him Six-Gender Jimmy. I’ve even heard some people call him James Talafrico. And others refer to him simply as Low-T Talarico.

  64. EvergreenRailfan spews:

    Wednesday, 5/27/26 at 9:53 pm

    60)Been decades since it actually regulated railroads. Pre-Amtrak it was a rubber stamp as Missouri Pacific dismantled the Texas Eagle. While the St Louis-Houston portion was ICC responsibility, the portions within TX to El Paso, Laredo, and Brownsville were Texas Railroad Commission responsibility.

    Heard an interesting story about Great Northern going to the WUTC to discontinue one of the two trains to Vancouver, as it didn’t cross a State line, WUTC was responsible, but the GN legal team forgot to get Canadian permission too, so a stub train where the crew outnumbered paying passengers ran a few months in 69 between Vancouver and Whiterock.

  65. Such a Good Vibration spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 6:33 am

    Young MC is the next to ‘Bust a Move’ out of the Big Beautiful Bacchanal.

    In a statement says neither the promoters nor his agents informed him of the political nature of the DC concert only that He, Vanilla Ice, C+C Music Factory were slated to perform.

  66. Texas Voters spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 6:47 am

    Whatever happened to this dumb ass birther?

    Former TX-GOP Rep. Louie Gohmert

    “I think Ken Paxton is the most corrupt Attorney General we’ve had in my lifetime.”

  67. Elijah Dominic McDotcom 🇺🇸🐸🇺🇸 🌊 spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 6:50 am

    South Carolina just set a new turnout record for the first day of early voting right after their RepubliKlan legislature failed to move ahead with their plan to eliminate blacks from holding elected office in the state.

  68. G spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 9:21 am

    https://apnews.com/article/economy-inflation-tariffs-gasoline-consumer-spending-4f59d739153d66682b6fbc2b457f5df6

    The Ponzi Scheme doesn’t care!

  69. Elijah Dominic McDotcom 🇺🇸🐸🇺🇸 🌊 spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 10:58 am

    Republican Speaker of the Wisconsin Statehouse:
    “If the voters in Madison and Milwaukee were eliminated we’d have a clear majority. We would have all five constitutional officers and we would probably have many more seats in the Legislature.”

    Eliminated? Like how? Firing squad? Poison their water? Airstrikes?

    We see Republicans make comments like these all the time in lots of places all over the U.S. And it’s treated like a normal thing for Republicans to say, that the people who live in cities should be removed from voting so that Republicans can be more successful. Yet we never hear any “thought provoking” editorial commentary suggesting that Republicans should do a better job of reaching out to those people who live in cities or should go visit them in a diner somewhere and listen to what they have to say.

  70. Pars Dominae Foetidae spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 11:04 am

    @69

    If those people criticize Israel and Zionism – in any way – the Epstein-Zionist Cabal will “primary” them or use other evil means to get rid of them.

  71. Vicious Troll spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 11:23 am

    Psychotic homosexual @ 57

    University of Michigan brought the first of seven planned solar roofed garages on line this week. When the full project with battery storage is completed the Wolverines estimate it will provide about half of the campus’ total power usage.

    Bullshit.

    Roughly 50,000 people work at the Ann Arbor campus, not including students (which are another 53.5k).

    Here is a quote from an actual link:

    The seven installations can generate enough renewable electricity to power around 300 Michigan homes per year.

    If it’s possible to cram 103,500 people into 300 homes, then I suppose it’s conceivable that the energy from 7 garage rooftops will supply fully half of the campus’ needs.

    But that is not possible. Not even in silly G-clown world.

    Think of the size of a parking garage. Multiply the number of panels that can cover the roof of that garage by 7. It might be enough to supply a few percent of a campus’ needs. Assuming electricity is not needed to heat buildings in the cold Michigan winters, or to cool buildings in the hot and humid Michigan summers.

    G-clown, pull your head out of your ass once in awhile. You embarrass your fellow homosexuals.

  72. Donnie you’re doing a heckuva job spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 11:51 am

    Complimentary stories.

    California factory with leaking chemical tank, causing mass evacuation was rushing material for munitions manufacturers.

    Assuming the United States does not go to war with any other countries, the pre-war supply of Tomahawk missiles will be restocked by 2030.

  73. Vicious Troll spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 12:01 pm

    @ 72

    The explosive used in Tomahawks is manufactured in Tennessee.

    Holston Army Ammunition Plant (HSAAP): Operated by BAE Systems, this facility handles large-scale production of the base chemical precursors, specifically RDX and HMX, as well as the CMX-7 premix required for PBXN-107.

    The California leak has nothing to do with Tomahawk components, but it very well may affect production of all of those munitions Democrats are demanding that DJT47 give to Ukraine.

    Damn. If only those blue-state companies could take better care of Democrat desires.

  74. Vicious Troll spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 12:16 pm

    Bernie wants to tax even more of the future earnings of YLB’s children in order to continue to pay my monthly Social Security benefits.

    Well, OK then. Boys, with an advanced degree comes increased responsibility to pay for the things Democrat socialists want but don’t want to pay for themselves.

    Get to work. I plan to live well into my 90s.

  75. lmao spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 12:27 pm

    The California leak has nothing to do with Tomahawk components,

    The military contractor responsible for a Southern California chemical leak that forced as many as 50,000 people to evacuate their homes over the weekend manufactures parts of F-35 fighter jets likely bound for Israel, The Intercept has learned.

    The Garden Grove, Calif., GKN Aerospace plant, whose 7,000-gallon chemical tank ruptured last week and threatened to explode, has brought in more than $13 million since 2017 in subcontracts with military manufacturing giant Lockheed Martin, according to an analysis of federal contract data conducted by the Palestinian Youth Movement and independently verified by The Intercept. Further analysis of F-35 production for Israel conducted in 2025 by Ploughshares, a Canadian independent research institute, found that Lockheed doles out subcontracts to hundreds of companies across more than a dozen countries to help build the jets. Among them is GKN Aerospace Transparency Inc., the GKN subsidiary based in Garden Grove, which raked in more than $255 million from subcontracts with Lockheed Martin.

    https://theintercept.com/2026/05/28/garden-grove-california-chemical-leak-f-35-israel

    But probably something to do with Israel which doesn’t comport well with the silly knee-jerk narrative of the troll.. Many Democrats lean strongly towards Israel too – like Biden, like Kamala, like Schumer, like Jeffries, like Jane Harman..

    Personally I prefer the Democrats who are more skeptical.

  76. lmao spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 12:33 pm

    Imagine how the election would have turned out if only Joe would have taken some cold medicine.

    Wow that’s a tossup in yawn inducing silliness.. between kreepfuck and liddle maxiwipe..

    I lean towards kreepfuck.

  77. lmao spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 12:40 pm

    Updated count. I’ve been a little lax in updating while upgrading all my systems.

    ha(prod)> Comment.by_commenter_tag(“kreepfuck”).search_plain_content(“cold”).where(“comment_date_gmt > ?”, Time.zone.parse(“2024-01-20 12:00am”)).count
    => 104

    But while we’re at it.

    ha(prod)> Comment.by_commenter_tag(“kreepshit”).search_plain_content(“boxcheck”).where(“comment_date_gmt > ?”, Time.zone.parse(“2024-01-20 12:00am”)).count
    => 896

    holy crap! And just to keep the minder in the loop:

    ha(prod)> Comment.by_commenter_tag(“dumbfuck”).search_plain_content(“cunt”).where(“comment_date_gmt > ?”, Time.zone.parse(“2025-10-05 12:00am”)).count
    => 2
    ha(prod)> Comment.by_commenter_tag(“dumbfuck”).search_plain_content(“twat”).where(“comment_date_gmt > ?”, Time.zone.parse(“2025-10-05 12:00am”)).count
    => 5

  78. Vicious Troll spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 12:45 pm

    A year from now, just as his body reaches room temperature, DOCTOR Jill Biden will claim that he was never a good lay. She deserved better.

    Dasha Burns
    @DashaBurns

    A former senior Biden campaign advisor tells me Jill Biden’s comments are “revisionist history.”

    “She and a handful of other close advisors around President Biden kept gaslighting us, telling those of us on the campaign we were the ones who were wrong, and that he just had a ‘bad night.’ I think she saw the reputational harm this caused her and is therefore taking a new position.”

    @playbookdc
    Quote
    CBS Sunday Morning 🌞

    @CBSSunday
    ·
    23h
    Former first lady @DrBiden said she was “frightened” by her husband Joe Biden’s performance at the 2024 presidential debate.

    “As I watched it, I thought, ‘Oh, my God, he’s having a stroke.’ And it scared me to death,” Biden told CBS News Sunday Morning’s Rita Braver in an …

    6:54 AM · May 28, 2026

  79. Vicious Troll spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 12:49 pm

    DOCTOR Jill Biden’s revisionism:

    We know what he said as Jill led him off the stage: “I really f**ked up, didn’t I?” said Joe at the time. Jill was blunt in her response: “Yes, you did.”

    Minutes later:

    Joe, you did such a good job! You answered every question, and you knew all the facts!”

    And he gave us DJT47.

  80. lmao spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 12:55 pm

    Not that she has had ANYTHING TO DO with today’s gas prices, prices of imported goods, groceries, layoffs, higher rents, home prices or what voters will do in November:

    ha(prod)> Comment.by_commenter_tag(“dumbfuck”).search_plain_content(“Jill Biden”).where(“comment_date_gmt > ?”, Time.zone.parse(“2024-11-05 12:00am”)).count
    => 32

    But she might as well be President to teh silly kreepfuck..

  81. lmao spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 1:02 pm

    If he’s running I’ll vote for him despite his age:

    To fund those increases, the bill targets income that currently falls outside the system. Today, Social Security payroll taxes apply only up to an annual earnings cap. Under the proposal, wages above $250,000 would also be subject to the 12.4% payroll tax, meaning high earners would contribute on a larger share of their income.

    The plan would also extend Social Security taxes to certain investment and business income for upper-income households.

    Because many high earners receive significant income from dividends, capital gains, or business profits, this change is meant to bring more of that income into the program’s funding stream.

    Sorry kreepfuck, the kids don’t make that much yet. And those of your ilk keep making life better for them:

    https://incendar.com/baby_boomer_deathclock.php

    Every minute or so.. As you babbled.

  82. Big Picture spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 1:04 pm

    @71

    I don’t know much but I’m pretty sure dorm buildings are more energy efficient than 300 Single-family homes.

    All things are not equal.

    Anything to avoid discussing another seven police officers arrested for child porn and child rape last week, 13 million on a reflecting pool because they thought water evaporation was leakage, trying to put yourself on the $250 bill and firing the treasury guy who said “That’s illegal”, losing to Iran…

  83. Donnie, you’re doing a heckuva job spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 1:13 pm

    @73

    How silly of all of us. Of course, every single component of the explosive, accelerant, chipset, etc. of the tomahawk is coming from one plant in Tennessee and of course, every bit of munitions fired off to get us the deal Obama had is for exclusive use by the Tomahawk.

    How long before we replace the radar arrays all over the Middle East?

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/us-munitions-depleted-iran-war-194452525.html

  84. Cool Story Bro spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 1:20 pm

    @7

    Spends years calling someone’s kids ‘fucked’ or living at home failures only to admit they are the high earners Bernie would target for social security.

    Solid post. One of your best.

  85. lmao spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 1:36 pm

    Paxton coming out swinging with “FAG!”

    An adulterer after kreepfuck’s own heart:

    https://horsesass.org/2021/01/29/open-thread-1-29/#comment-1424825

  86. It’s really the only answer spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 1:41 pm

    Capital punishment for all politicians who lie, cheat, steal or otherwise enrich themselves while in office.

    No exceptions.

    It’s time to start being draconian with punishing crooked politicians.

  87. lmao spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 1:42 pm

    living at home failures

    The wife and I are, alas, empty nesters having done our due diligence.

    We’ve downsized to one floor of our home, the basement remodeled to the latest standards and occupied by an elderly tenant we regard as family, only too happy to pay market rate rent for a comfortable space in the golden years.

    https://horsesass.org/2024/06/26/wednesday-open-thread-113/#comment-1508364

  88. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 2:28 pm

    @63 Texas voters are perfectly capable of electing a sewer dweller like Paxton to the U.S. Senate, as they’ve demonstrated repeatedly, so I won’t be surprised if they do so again.

  89. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 2:31 pm

    @64 Back in the ’60s when railroads were trying to get out of the passenger business, they made rail travel as miserable as possible, in order to show regulators nobody wanted to ride on trains.

  90. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 2:39 pm

    @71 The 300 homes refers to installed capacity so far. The project, when completed, will generate enough power for 3,000 homes.

    https://utilities.fo.umich.edu/sustainability/solar-power-initiatives/

    I don’t know whether that will be enough for half of the campus’s needs, but I know that classrooms and offices don’t use as much power as homes. Classrooms and offices don’t have stoves, washing machines, dryers, or refrigerators.

  91. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 2:47 pm

    @73 Do you have a problem with “those munitions Democrats are demanding that DJT47 give to Ukraine”? Are you a Putin patsy like Trump? Why? He, at least, gets an office tower out of throwing Ukraine under the bus. You get nothing.

  92. S&P 500 spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 3:23 pm

    At the Cabinet meeting the other day one of the dumb cunts said, “You are taking the economy to incredible highs.”

    US GDP:

    2023: 2.9%
    2024: 2.8%
    2025: 2.1%
    2026 YTD: 1.6%

  93. lmao spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 4:03 pm

    Poor, sad, little dumbfuck:

    The bombshell New York Times report that the U.S. and Israel hoped to install former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as the leader of Iran puts the lie to so much of what hawks in the West have been trying to sell their publics about the Iran war.

    Despite claims by President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Iran war was never about freedom for the Iranian people.

    It’s hard to imagine the Iranian president who declared in his first few months in office that “Israel must vanish from the pages of time” and subsequently questioned the Holocaust being a good choice for Israel. History shows, though, how Ahmadinejad’s eclectic positioning has previously coincided with Israeli interests.

    https://theintercept.com/2026/05/20/ahmadinejad-iran-israel-leader/

    No matter, it will fellate Israel till “that certain day”.. Israel can do no wrong.

  94. G spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 5:18 pm

    America is Great again.

    It’s not just inflation. Wages are falling behind too

    https://www.npr.org/2026/05/28/nx-s1-5836525/affordability-report-brookings-inflation-wages

  95. G spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 5:23 pm

    @7

    Spends years calling someone’s kids ‘fucked’ or living at home failures only to admit they are the high earners Bernie would target for social security.

    Solid post. One of your best.

    He is a silly 🤡 with one mission in life, to bootlick for fascism.

  96. G spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 5:28 pm

    And he gave us DJT47

    What’s the matter you starting to not like DJT? You gave us DJT.

  97. G spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 5:54 pm

    Clearly Dumbfuck is dumber than a Dumbfuck.

    https://www.google.com/search?q=25+megawatts+can+power+how+many+homes&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari

    https://www.google.com/search?q=muniv+of+michigan+solar+power+investments&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari

    Furthermore, I simply reposted a post, and then stated how I only pay $17.00 per month for electricity. That is my whole bill, it has been for the last three years. I probably save over $1,000 to $2000 per year than the average homeowner, easily. Over 30 years that will be up to $60,000 dollars. Now you can see why the pukes don’t like it.

    What’s everyone’s’ average monthly bill? What’s yours?

    By the way the Prius is a faggy car, I can’t believe you actually bought one.

  98. lmao spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 6:03 pm

    The last time kreepfuck babbled “tin cup” was 9/1/2025.

    https://horsesass.org/2025/08/29/friday-night-multimedia-extravaganza-755/#comment-1540327

  99. G spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 6:03 pm

    So I did some googling, the cost to build a 25mw solar installation is 26million without land acquisition (which I would assume that U of M owns the land.

    4000 homes could be powered, each saving $2500 annually. 4000 x 2500 equals 10,000,000 dollars. Times 30 years is 300,000,000 million saved

    My installation cost approximately less than 30,000 dollars. So if I saved 60,000 over 30 years minus my initial cost (minus what could have been invested upfront) then I save 30,000 dollars over 30 years.

    30,000 times 4000 (homes that 25mw can power) equals 120,000,00p coincidentally in line with previous statement

  100. G spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 7:03 pm

    Kind of looks gay, but what do I know. He.s Heterosexual Neanderthal with the Virus.

    https://www.google.com/search?q=ryan+fournier&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari

    https://defector.com/students-for-trump-chairman-ryan-fournier-arrest-domestic-violence

    VAMPIRE LOOKING.

  101. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 7:07 pm

    So what pearls of wisdom did Jaydee drop on the Air Force Academy cadets in his graduation speech to them?

    “You can’t boo me.”

    https://www.rawstory.com/vance-cannot-boo-me/

    Whatsamatter, is he afraid he might be a tad bit unpopular?

  102. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 7:08 pm

    Remember when Republicans excoriated Obama for giving back Iran $1.7 billion of their own money?

    Well, how does paying Iran a $300 billion bribe to end the war sound?

    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-iran-2676969583/

  103. Elijah Dominic McDotcom 🇺🇲🐸🇺🇲🌊 spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 7:16 pm

    Tonight the Russian Federation carried out a coordinated drone bomb sneak attack against a NATO member. Residential highrise buildings in Galati, Romania were destroyed. No confirmed reports yet on the numbers of peaceful, innocent Romanian civilians murdered in the unprovoked terrorist attack.

    As a peaceful American citizen reading about this tonight, you would probably like to feel safe. You would probably like to feel assured that if some evil, reckless war mongering nation like Russia murdered your family that they would face terrible consequences for doing that.

    That’s why alliances like NATO are so valuable. Because the plain fact is that right now, short of a nuclear attack, the United States alone would be completely incapable of responding to this attack. NATO provides guarantees and scalable, non-nuclear response options for all of its members. That means that, when NATO is intact and fully supported, each of its member nations enjoys some certainty of deterrence from and response to unprovoked attack from a criminal military state like Russia.

    But without an intact and supported NATO each of its member nations has to be prepared to respond alone to enforce their own security and sovereignty. And that means, just like us, they will have to rely on nuclear weapons.

    This NATO is at a crossroads. If it fails in its obligations to respond and enforce its collective security guarantees, then none of its members can be secure against Russian military aggression without developing an independent nuclear capability. And we all grow massively less secure and our hopes for a peaceful future decline.

    This is by design. This is the intended endgame of the GOP opposition to NATO under Trump. To serve Russia’s interests in gaining a free hand to attack European nations.

  104. G spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 7:28 pm

    AI will inevitably change warfare,” Vance said. “But one of the things that makes Americans unique — that makes you as warfighters unique — is that we wage war justly.”

    Another Con Boy.

    How about Israel, your are sitting back watching injustice and helping.

    People are dumb if they let that be said and go in one ear.and out the other.

    AI is nothing more than an arms race, domestic and foreign.

  105. G spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 7:33 pm

    @103.

    I. Sure you’ve seen this. I saw it yesterday.

    https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/russia-ukraine-war-europe-baltics-bb9d8d94

    I worry about my Italian Cousins. Indirect Greek family friends.

  106. G spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 7:42 pm

    Are these black kids in white face? I didn’t think whiteys resisted arrest and were LEO supporters.

    https://www.capegazette.com/article/maryland-teens-resist-arrest-dewey-beach/351860

  107. Vicious Troll spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 7:55 pm

    @ 80

    But she might as well be President …

    In the last two years of his term DOCTOR Jill Biden was more of a president than her mind-addled husband was

    She and a handful of other Bidenistas pulled the strings on the autopen.

  108. Vicious Troll spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 7:58 pm

    Elon deserves his trillion.

    Nick Sortor
    @nicksortor

    🚨 JUST NOW: Jeff Bezos’ New Glenn rocket has EXPLODED into a MASSIVE fireball on the launchpad at Cape Canaveral in Florida

    It literally looks like a NUCLEAR BOMB went off.

    @ElonMusk responded: “Most unfortunate. Rockets are hard.”

    Insane to watch.

    6:24 PM · May 28, 2026

    Eighteen seconds of a fireball nearly as big as Bezos’ new wife’s lips.

  109. G spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 8:00 pm

    Politics is like the Mafia, especially today. That’s why they really don’t like Mamdani. It’s not because he is Muslim, it’s because he’s kind of breaking the Mafia.

    https://www.amny.com/police-fire/mamdani-fires-nyc-sheriff-miranda-replaces-him-with-known-nypd-critic/

  110. Vicious Troll spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 8:26 pm

    @ 106

    One of those adult felons is named Quentin Wilber.

    I’ll bet he’s the son of Del Quintin Wilber.

    How many conservatives are editors for The AP? Zero, probably.

    Children of liberals are quite commonly disgusting thugs. Jim Moran’s kid. 2016 failed vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine’s POS kid. And then there’s the House Democrat Whip Katherine Clark, whose tranny POS kid thinks it’s fun to spray-paint Boston city monuments and assault Boston cops.

    It’s not a small list – POS spawn of liberal congressmembers.

    [Edit: it took me more than a minute after the initial spew posting to realize that I neglected to mention the biggest congressional POS offspring of all: Hunter Biden.]

  111. Vicious Troll spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 8:28 pm

    @ 110

    Just imagine what Katie Porter’s kids are going to grow up to be. It’s a tossup between suicide bomber and school shooter.

  112. Loughner was a Satanist spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 8:46 pm

    @110

    You really can’t help yourself. There are no records of your guy having any kids.

    Maybe, just maybe there are more than a couple people last name Wilbur (126 just in the District)

  113. Youth Pastors Have Access to Kids spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 8:49 pm

    Once again for the people hard of hearing, NOT TRANS!

    Renton Police detectives have arrested Derek Nelson, a former youth pastor at Highlands Community Church, on suspicion of second-degree child molestation and first-degree voyeurism, both felonies.

  114. Vicious Troll spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 8:49 pm

    Oh, look!

    Talarico tears a page out of the Kerry 2004 playbook in claiming secret support from Republicans.

    The Hill
    @thehill

    Talarico: GOP voters ‘whisper’ support for him ‘like they’re in … witness protection’
    From thehill.com

    1:36 AM · May 28, 2026

    Kerry famously claimed support from numerous world leaders, none of whom he could prove actually did support him.

    Talarico is John Kerry without the testicles.

  115. Vicious Troll spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 8:55 pm

    @ 112

    There are no records of your guy having any kids.

    And Joe and DOCTOR Jill Biden took four long years to acknowledge the existence of their bastard grandchild.

  116. See if Lee Greenwood is busy spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 9:07 pm

    Even the singer of Sean Hannity’s radio theme song wants no part of Bullshit Bacchanal dear leader is planning.

  117. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 9:33 pm

    @110 I’ll bet he’s the son of Del Quintin Wilber.

    I’ll give you 10-to-1 odds he isn’t.

    Del Quentin Wilber has children. His son, Rick, is a writer, and he has two other sons, Del Wilber Jr. and Bob Wilber, who both played professional minor league baseball. … Del Wilber Jr. played for the Findlay Browns, Springfield Cardinals, and Columbus Red Birds in minor league baseball.

    As usual, you’re pulling “facts” out of your ass.

  118. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 9:35 pm

    @110 “Children of liberals are quite commonly disgusting”

    I take it, then, your father was a Democrat …

  119. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 9:36 pm

    @112 I did an AI-assisted search and found the journalist Del Quentin Wilber has three kids. It’s amazing how much the internet knows, and how quickly it can regurgitate arcane facts with modern search tools.

    Despite the name similarity, there is zero chance the 18-year-old thug from Chevy Chase, Maryland, is one of them. If he is, he was playing professional baseball at around age 12 or 13.

  120. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 9:43 pm

    @115 Democratic voters never elected Hunter Biden to any office, not even municipal parking ticket enforcer. Republican voters, on the other hand, elected Trump president (TWICE!!!), Ted Crud to the Senate, and now have just replaced a more or less respectable U.S. Senator with Ken Paxton as their Senate nominee.

    Democratic voters and Republican voters aren’t the same. They have different levels of education, different values, and different views on the importance (or not) of character in public officials. Also, one group believes in democracy (even when their opponents win!) and the other doesn’t (especially when their candidates lose).

  121. Eat the Rich spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 11:12 pm

    If you gave every nurse in Queens an equal share of what Jeff Bezos blew up today….

  122. EvergreenRailfan spews:

    Thursday, 5/28/26 at 11:52 pm

    89)Read both editions of Twilight of tge Great Trains by a reporter who covered the battles. Southern Pacific was one of the worst, actually doing book cooking before the ICC and California Public Utilities Commission, with a third internal ledger that actually showed the real figures. The Southern, invented a legal tactic that was based on an ICC loophole. If the Trains had only one destination beyond state lines, and it was the terminus, could amputate without a hearing. There was one train that ran between Charlotte and Augusta , the Augusta Special, Tgey discontinued those two stops abruptly, incurred the fines from the Post Office because the required 72 hour notice to the Post Office would have been time for the union to get an injunction, or at least try. After that South Carolina regulators easily approved the discontinuance. The Burlington had a few zingers, including cutting a secondary train with a Congressman on board. What had happened was the appeals court lifted an injunction, ICC approval had been granted, the Burlington legal said it was best it be discontinued immediately before an appeal was heard.

  123. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 1:30 am

    Pete Buttigieg has emerged at the top of 2028 Democratic polls, although who knows how long that will last.

    https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5898010-pete-buttigieg-democratic-presidential-primary-poll/

    I like the guy. He’s everything Trump is not: Decent, civil, articulate, bright, level-headed, grounded, well-spoken, and moderate. And youthful, energetic, and able to stay awake in cabinet meetings. He’d be a breath of fresh air after four sullen years of Trump.

  124. G spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 3:25 am

    Economy is shit.

    Once again they fuck up a good thing, Repukes of course.

    https://youtu.be/SzjUBxrmmnQ

    But if your gunning for Banks, then it’s great for them

  125. G spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 4:02 am

    Talarico has bigger balls than any spineless Repuke

  126. Vicious Troll spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 8:16 am

    @ 121

    If you gave every nurse in Queens an equal share of what Jeff Bezos blew up today….

    … you’d have hundreds of blown-up nurses with blood and guts strewn for miles.

    Why would you even think to kill so many nurses in such a gruesome manner?

  127. Vicious Troll spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 8:20 am

    Donald Trump calls out DOCTOR Jill Biden:

    She said that she thought he was having a “stroke,” and various other really bad things, and yet never rushed onto the stage to help her troubled husband, as any good wife would do.”

    DOCTOR Jill so badly wanted to be Jackie in that blood-smeared raspberry-pink, double-breasted wool bouclé suit with a navy blue collar and matching pink pillbox hat.

    Hey, it’s not all bad. At least she got her second wish, which was to sit back and watch Boxcheck Momala embarrass herself on the national stage.

  128. Vicious Troll spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 8:22 am

    Insert G-clown joke here.

    A professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee is arrested for murder

  129. Vicious Troll spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 8:22 am

    [Deleted, duplicate spew]

  130. Elijah Dominic McDotcom 🇺🇲🐸🇺🇲🌊 spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 8:34 am

    If you pay attention there’s a rhythm to it.

    Lie.

    Lie.

    Double down and deflect.

    Get caught.

    Jill Biden.

    Some other guy’s butt hole.

    Lie again.

    Repeat.

  131. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 8:44 am

    Oh, look!

    Talarico tears a page out of the Kerry 2004 playbook in claiming secret support from Republicans.

    Obama did the same thing as I recall..

    OBAMA: They whisper to me, “Barack, I’m a Republican and I support you.” And I say, “Thank you, but why are we whispering?” You can come out, there are Republicans for Obama. There’s nothing to fear.

    https://wnyc.org/story/79247-obama-visits-new-jersey-for-fundraiser/

    He won twice kreepfuck, against “boots on the ground” McSame and the used car salesman who “understands [vulture] kapitalism”.

    And who’s been seen campaigning with Talarico?

    Now wait for it.. kreepfuck will babble another fellatio fantasy after reading the latest from Larry Sinclair.

  132. Martha Stewart spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 8:49 am

    If one has ever commented with Nancy Pelosi’s stock portfolio but is silent about a President investing $1m in Dell…

    You know who you are.

  133. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 8:49 am

    I like the guy. He’s everything Trump is not: Decent, civil, articulate, bright, level-headed, grounded, well-spoken, and moderate. And youthful, energetic, and able to stay awake in cabinet meetings. He’d be a breath of fresh air after four sullen years of Trump.

    He’s very centrist. He’d outdo Obama in frustrating the base. I’d go so far as putting him in the corporate Dem column.

    But he’s always been a real talent, no doubt.

    And our silly kreepfuck calls him a “fag” and knocks him for being of modest stature even when it touted Jared Polis for being as centrist.

    It didn’t know Polis is gay, married to a younger guy and is shorter than Slayer Pete.

  134. IRGC spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 8:54 am

    “Iran must agree that they will never have a Nuclear Weapon or Bomb.”

    Mmkay.

    We agree we will develop and maintain a nuclear weapon capability in secret and never admit to it.

    Just like Israel.

  135. 9 points spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 9:00 am

    Good comeback.

    “He wasn’t drafted he volunteered to serve!” Susan Collin’s on Platner’s criticism that she voted to send him to Iraq.

    What we know.

    Iraq was not involved in 9-11
    Iraq had no chemical weapons
    Colin Powell liedCurveball was a fraud
    George W Bush lied
    The strategic upside to invading Iraq again was zero
    A lot of US Soldiers killed
    Hundreds of billions spent.

    Susan Collins didn’t even have average concerns when she bought into all the bullshit.

    “But you volunteered to die for a lie,”

  136. Pars Domiae Foetidae spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 9:12 am

    @134 – Good point! If Iran should not have nukes, then why does Israel have nukes?

  137. Vicious Troll spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 9:23 am

    @ 136

    If Iran should not have nukes, then why does Israel have nukes?

    Maybe because at the time they were developed, every single nation surrounding Israel was sworn to wiping Israel off the face of the earth.

    Pick up a history book sometime. One with a map that has Israel on it, not some Zinn crap.

  138. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 9:33 am

    Pick up a history book sometime. One with a map that has Israel on it, not some Zinn crap.

    “To your [u]descendants I have given this land,

    From the river of Egypt as far as the great river, the river Euphrates: 19the land of the Kenite, the Kenizzite, the Kadmonite, 20the Hittite, the Perizzite, the Rephaim, 21the Amorite, the Canaanite, the Girgashite, and the Jebusite.”

    https://biblehub.com/nasb_/genesis/15.htm

    Funny that King Cyrus, a forbear of today’s Persians, supported the building of the Second Temple in Jerusalem after the original was destroyed by the Babylonians.

  139. IRGC spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 9:45 am

    Maybe because at the time they were developed, every single nation surrounding Israel was sworn to wiping Israel off the face of the earth.

    How’s that different from having the largest nuclear and conventional military on earth “sworn to wiping Iran off the face of the earth” for the last five decades?

    Pick up a history book sometime. Mmkay?

  140. a budget master you are not spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 10:00 am

    99

    gman – you are so far off on your amateurish cost analysis that its downright embarrassing.

    ” I did a google search”…..LMFAO

    and you are a construction professional? HAHHAHAHAHHAAH

    its people like you working for Sound Transit that has that system financially fucked.

  141. Dori Monson spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 10:24 am

    its people like you working for Sound Transit that has that system financially fucked.

    I am so proud! Keeps me going here..

    .. in the grave.

  142. Dori's top fellator, sorry Sedona spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 10:38 am

    The Sound Transit board is floating some cuts and holding public comment meetings, but let’s be honest, that’s mostly theater. I don’t think they care what the public says. That’s why it’s called a comment, not a vote.

    What they will do — what voters technically authorized them to do in 2016 — is raise your property taxes. The board can approve up to a 1% annual increase, which they have already done for this year.

    https://mynorthwest.com/kiro-opinion/jake-sound-transit-st3-budget/4238329

    Problem solved! But wait sec, I gotta plan:

    Here’s my pitch: fully autonomous electric buses.

    Using just the $34.5 billion funding gap as the budget for this thought experiment — money Sound Transit needs but doesn’t have — let’s see what we could build instead.

    A standard electric bus runs $800,000 to $1 million. Outfit it with enterprise-grade autonomous driving hardware and software, and add another $200,000. Call it $1.2 million per vehicle, fully loaded.

    For $18 billion, you could put 15,000 fully autonomous electric buses on the roads that already exist. No tunnels. No elevated guideways. No decades of construction eating up downtown blocks. You’d have $16 billion left over for maintenance, facilities, and future improvements.

    https://mynorthwest.com/kiro-opinion/we-dont-need-light-rail/4239899

    And if the battery runs out in bumper to bumper traffic? Has a collision due to the flaky software? Too bad cash poor rubes – fucking walk! Make more money and buy a fucking car!

    Now exuuse me.. while I “experiment” – with my dick while I babble on the radio!

  143. Dori Monson spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 10:46 am

    @142 I’m so proud.. lefties spew about beating swords into ploughshares..

    my old fan boys beat light rail trains into buses..

    keeps me warm..

    .. in the grave..

  144. Whos that stranger living in my house? spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 10:59 am

    How is it that YLB charges his college student children rent, yet lets Dori live rent free at the Motel YLB?

    it always takes YLB multiple posts to express her thoughts.

    Enjoy that $35b shortfall….bwahahahahahahahahhh

  145. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 11:39 am

    @144 lmao.. who’s that ignorant stalker buddy?

    Get up to speed @87..

    Not the first time you’ve been so informed.. It takes a while for information to sink into that dense as spent uranium skull.. I only know too clearly

    multiple posts to express

    thought? Is what you do called “thinking”? That’s just as funny as the time you bleated, “I don’t hate anybody”

    Oh wow.. my sides are splitting at that one.. thanks for sharing..

    Now let’s see you root for orange dear leader’s “iranian oil” now.. oh wow.. lmao…

  146. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 11:45 am

    lets Dori live rent free at the Motel..

    lmao.. look at it coming here for 17+ fucking years..

    https://horsesass.org/2009/04/10/out-of-control-spending/#comment-911704

    We regulars here have haunted your dense as spent uranium skull for all that time.

    SAD!

  147. Pars Dominae Foetidae spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 11:49 am

    @137 & 139:

    The best course of action is for the US to stop supporting Israel in its quest to become the big Middle Eastern Hegemony. If Israel wants to seize its neighbors’ lands and enslave those peoples, it should do it without an other country’s help. We were never supposed to be in the empire business, and Israel is trying to establish an empire by using the US military and wealth to do so.

  148. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 11:50 am

    @126 Why would you even think to kill so many nurses in such a gruesome manner?

    He didn’t. Only you did. Your death wish for other people is palpable. You’re a sicko. Even the horse knows it.

  149. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 11:54 am

    Enjoy that $35b shortfall…

    Thanks to timmeh, only a point a year. We easily take it in stride. And take full advantage of the amenities.

    The kids are both college graduates btw and have no undergraduate debt.

    The view down your nose from Sedona would be far more clear for you if your head wasn’t lodged so far up your ass. lol!

  150. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 11:56 am

    @137 Maybe because at the time they were developed, every single nation surrounding Israel was sworn to wiping Israel off the face of the earth.

    Or maybe simply because they could.

  151. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 12:00 pm

    @142 For $18 billion, you could put 15,000 fully autonomous electric buses on the roads that already exist.

    The problem is those roads are already congested with traffic, so how would they accommodate 15,000 more buses?

    Isn’t that why light rail built? Wouldn’t that be like building a fleet of airplanes while having no airport?

    It takes transportation conveyances and transportation infrastructure to move people.

  152. IRGC spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 12:03 pm

    The best course of action is for…

    …you American voters to stop voting to make Israel into the place you’d rather live instead of your own country.

    How can Israel afford to provide free healthcare, public housing, free university education for life to every citizen but they can’t afford to equip their own military? YOU PAY FOR ALL OF IT!
    And you fools complain about NATO?

    Here in Iran we laugh at your insanity. You are like children to us.

  153. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 12:06 pm

    I’m not defending Sound Transit or this region’s transportation planners, who always opt for the most expensive options and have consistently lied to the public about costs. Whatever the merits of various transportation options might be, and totally apart from such questions as whether light rail or buses are a better solution to the region’s transportation needs, Sound Transit has been scamming this region’s voters and taxpayers a long, long time.

  154. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 12:10 pm

    For liddle assiwipe:

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/20/us-sanctions-iranian-oil

    The dream is alive. You made it little fella.

  155. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 12:14 pm

    @147 The best course of action is for the US to stop supporting Israel in its quest to become the big Middle Eastern Hegemony.

    Good luck with the Israel Lobby.

    However, as cynical as I feel about Israel’s influence over U.S. politics, I’m inclined to think that at some point — after too many schools have been bombed, too many doctors, nurses, and aid workers have been assassinated, too many children in food lines have been sniped at, too many Palestinian prisoners have had pipes and broomsticks rammed up their anuses, and protesters illegally seized in international waters have been mistreated in Israeli prisons — Americans with a conscience will tire of the endless stream of murders and atrocities that make Israel resemble Nazi Germany and the Israel Lobby’s luck will run out.

  156. No wonder you need to rent the house out… spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 12:36 pm

    Again….it takes YLB 3 posts to (try and) respond..lol

    $35 billion dollar budget hole…..enjoy it!!

    You fools will be paying for that system long after it’s ceased to operate.

    And just wait until they try and go for those 75-year bonds….hahahahhahaha

    Keep on stalking YLB, it’s what you do…

  157. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 12:59 pm

    Israel’s influence over U.S. politics

    The amount of munee spent by the Israel lobby to influence elections is freaking insane.

    People are catching on. The Lobby hides their spending more and more, pulling every trick in the book and then some.

  158. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 1:04 pm

    Keep on stalking

    lmao.. keep on projecting liddle assiwipe..

    You’ve only been doing it for 17 years.. You’ll be here when the youngest gets his license..

    If you don’t die first.. It’s a lock.. you can’t help yourself.

    And this region, as long as it keeps growing, will keep funding infrastructure.

    You can have your backwater:

    https://www.autoevolution.com/news/arizona-junkyard-is-home-to-several-pre-ww2-gems-cadillacs-and-packards-included-233388.html

    Where you go shopping for hot wheels parts.

  159. You fell for it again spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 1:30 pm

    You mean funding that $35 BILLION…say it again BILLION dollar shortfall while businesses leave seattle.

    What’s the commercial vacancy rate in downtown now? Care to guess little girl.

    Enjoy them taxes on “infrastructure that won’t be around for another 30 years, if ever.

    Hahahahhahahahahhahahab

  160. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 1:48 pm

    What’s the commercial vacancy rate in downtown now?

    Sorry to disappoint ya liddle fella.. (not really…)

    https://www.axios.com/local/seattle/2026/05/26/seattle-crowds-and-spending-surge

    Downtown is doing well..

    hahahahahaha…

    Every place has its ups and downs..

    Adults roll with the punches. Little bois who never grew up – they cut and run. Enjoy your hot wheels parts shopping at the “beautiful” junkyards near Sedona. You’re sure to be back to entertain us regulars here at HA with your junior high school, angry little boi Monson mentality.

  161. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 1:55 pm

    Care to guess little girl.

    It’s well documented what you like to do with

    https://horsesass.org/2011/07/29/friday-night-multimedia-extravaganza-26/#comment-1102577

    “little girls”..

    yawwwn.. boring freak.. junior high level puke…

  162. in over your head spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 2:22 pm

    160

    Commercial vacancy rate in Seattle is over 30% dipshit….that’s terrible..

    Every wonder why there are hardly any new commercial office towers being built in Seattle…now you know.

    Go take a look at any construction trade union availability list…they are full of non-working craftspeople, because the commercial construction market has collapsed in the Seattle area.

    Homebodies like you are clueless.

  163. Trade places? Ya, no thanks. spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 2:27 pm

    “Adults roll with the punches. Little bois who never grew up – they cut and run”

    Actually, adults like us have residences in three countries. Meanwhile, you and your wife are “living on one floor” of the house so you can rent out the rest of the place to help pay the bills.

    Gee, I wonder which place I would rather be?

    You are clueless about the economy of your own city – and you want to be taken seriously? BWAHAHHAHAHAHHAH

  164. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 2:36 pm

    Actually, adults like us have residences in three countries.

    Wow farts and gets blotto cross border..

    Big whup.. Different place, same junior puke that wrote this:

    Byrd boinks Patty, every orthodontist’s wet dream? You pasty white progressives must be so proud that your toothy little lady is being pimped by the KKK. It’s probably the only date somebody that ugh-ly will ever get.

    https://horsesass.org/2009/12/30/patty-murray-stands-tall/#comment-972475

    and

    Now, go take your partisanship and shove it up your ass….and then have gman lick it out.

    https://horsesass.org/2009/12/30/patty-murray-stands-tall/#comment-972614

    both spews in the same thread.. after a few shots of mezcal.. lots to recommend it..

  165. More Nope spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 2:40 pm

    The renaming, closure, and remodel of The Kennedy Center for the Arts is enjoined. The center is not controlled by the executive branch. Created by an active Congress, requires an act of Congress to make any changes.

    The board of The Kennedy Center is enjoined from taking any steps to spend ‘renovation funds from the Big Beautiful Bill”

  166. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 2:41 pm

    the commercial construction market has collapsed in the Seattle area.

    So? fishing.. logging.. tomato.. tomahto..

    Things go in cycles.. just molder and drink yourself into your golden years liddle assiwipe..

    You’ll never learn to see a bigger picture beyond your hand that strokes you off.

  167. Nina Tottenberg spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 2:51 pm

    Next up, Federal Judge orders White House/DOJ/FBI to respond in writing to lawsuit that alleges the filing of Donnnie’s ‘terrorist payoff’ fund was a fraud perpetrated on the court with the intent to create a settlement beyond judicial review.

  168. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 2:59 pm

    Figures for west coast city office vacancy rates.

    Bellevue, WA 22.3 percent 4th quarter 2025
    Redmond, WA 21.5 percent
    Portland, OR 31.9 percent
    Sacramento, CA 13.7 percent
    San Francisco, CA 34.6 percent
    San Jose, CA 25.5 percent
    Los Angeles, CA 15.9 percent (surprising)
    Anaheim, CA 19.96 percent
    San Diego, CA 13.6 percent (surprising)
    Phoenix, AZ 24 percent (HAHAHAHAHA!)

    It’s a problem in a lotta places liddle assiwipe. The pandemic showed that companies could tolerate their office workers working from home as long as they had good broadband and the workers leveraged that advantage cuz’ no one loves the crowded freeways and long commutes that you jerk off to to this day.

    That’s the kind of big picture you can’t see because you jerk yourself off – in three homes – got a waze to go before you get to Doc Oz level.

  169. Voters spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 3:12 pm

    So HOW many cases involving your son‘s employer, did you not recuse yourself from?

  170. G spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 3:34 pm

    Ohhh, poor Bobby, his Nazi heart is broken.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tax-probe-southern-poverty-law-center/

  171. G spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 3:49 pm

    Maybe because at the time they were developed, every single nation surrounding Israel was sworn to wiping Israel off the face of the earth.

    Why not admit that then, that you have Nukes.

    Just like you should admit to sucking the horses’ cocks.

  172. G spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 3:53 pm

    99

    gman – you are so far off on your amateurish cost analysis that its downright embarrassing.

    ” I did a google search”…..LMFAO

    and you are a construction professional? HAHHAHAHAHHAAH

    its people like you working for Sound Transit that has that system financially fucked.

    Hey. I provided general information and figured, and I see you provided nothing because you are a nothing.

  173. lmao spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 3:56 pm

    Found the vid that liddle maxiwipe is stroking to the most:

    https://www.ferrari.com/en-US/auto/ferrari-luce

    Picking for parts in junkyards outside of Sedona, it will remain forever out of its grasp.

    yawn..

  174. G spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 4:01 pm

    Actually, adults like us have residences in three countries

    And you spend precious time here.

    I have house in 5 countries.

  175. Elijah Dominic McDotcom 🇺🇸🐸🇺🇸 🌊 spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 4:23 pm

    The government’s motion here is insufficiently detailed to allow the court to heed Ammidown’s principles. The government has offered little more than a “conclusory statement” that dismissal is in the public interest. See Gov’t Mot. at 1. It provides neither a “statement of
    reasons” nor the “underlying factual basis” for the request.

    Wine-soaked tv shyster gets a bench slap for corruptly trying to dismiss the prosecution against Jan 6 terrorists. She has until Friday to come up with a credible explanation or the prosecution must move ahead.

  176. G spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 4:23 pm

    This is truly fucking hilarious!

    Keep boot licking Bob, you’ll be ok when
    The bombs drop.

    https://www.rawstory.com/peter-thiel-2676971006/

  177. G spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 6:41 pm

    @176

    I just read the article in full.. I was driving a car when I originally posted it…from the article…”The Times reported that he is now living in Argentina and has enrolled his children in a local school.”.

    Wait one fucking minute – I thought gays can’t reproduce, our downfall.

    The big myth spread by the bigots.

  178. G spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 6:46 pm

    It’s paywalled. But from another Rawstory article,

    “ALSO READ: ‘I was dumb as a rock’: Hardcore MAGA couple ditches Trump after getting ‘kick in teeth’”

    No, you were dumb as Bob, that’s all.

  179. EvergreenRailfan spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 7:15 pm

    151)Parking overnight also a problem, except for Metro North, all of Metro’s bus barns take up huge amounts of space. South Campus, besides the Boneyard (the annex across from the main part of the base), There are two Sattelite yards, the Trailer Park and another facility off MLK(Empire for old timers) just north of the BAR. Although it is mostly for buses just delivered, or awaiting the trip to the auctioneer, or any other operator in the state needing quick expansion at a cheap price. Also where the non trolley historic fleet has been kept.

    I have seen suggestions that the delay for Ballard LINK should be used to automate the finished product like Vancouver’s. For a product built by a government owned corporation (SkyTrain was developed by UTDC, an Ontario Crown Corporation at the time). it is impressive. Also could be costlier to build here, has to be totally grade seperated.

  180. G spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 7:57 pm

    https://www.wsj.com/personal-finance/credit/us-credit-card-debt-af5c7c77

    That’s what lower wages, inflation, and high price of gas will do to you, and higher interest rates will do.

    Keep an eye on it, you don’t want to be caught in the stock market crash.

  181. G spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 8:00 pm

    And water shortages can’t be that great for things either.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/weather/2026/05/13/rainfall-patterns-weird-study/90046548007/

    What will the Data Centers do? Drink all your water, that’s what they’ll do.

  182. G spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 8:04 pm

    https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/music/music-news/trumps-freedom-250-concert-unravels-1236608595/

    Maybe ship some of them young little Chinese girls over!

  183. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 8:39 pm

    The seashell prosecutor is off the case.

    https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nced.227449/gov.uscourts.nced.227449.16.0.pdf

  184. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 9:02 pm

    Does this sound like anyone you know about?

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/vaAMksnT5CM

  185. Only I can make you safe spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 10:09 pm

    In response to a Federal judge bitch slapping the destruction of the Kennedy Center, Donnie or someone he’s given full access to has fake Twatted a five paragraph nearly thousand word essay on how busted and money losing ($100m a year) the institution was prior to Donnie’s takeover and a crumbling building.

    A thing fully debunked by the financial statements.

    The begrudgingly admits that he will magnanimously return control to Congress like he has a choice.

    The favorite bit is when he says it needs a major renovation from an aesthetic standpoint because apparently there’s not enough gold leaf to his liking

  186. The Midterms spews:

    Friday, 5/29/26 at 10:25 pm

    New York Post has tracked down ‘Trans or Gay” candidate Tallarico’s ‘girlfriend’ and she’s real but get this….

    SHE’S A VEGAN!

    This is a real thing going on in ‘The Press”

    He’s no Tofu Talarico — but he’s got a tofu-loving girlfriend.

    Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico’s mysterious beau is a vegan political lobbyist who previously worked as his chief of staff, The Post has learned.

    Brianna Menard, 30, describes herself as a “committed vegan,” yoga buff and cat mom who likes “dancing the night away” at local gay bar Cheer Up Charlies in Austin, according her bio at a local food coop, where she serves on the board.

  187. Roger Rabbit spews:

    Saturday, 5/30/26 at 4:24 pm

    @186 Cows prefer vegans, and Texas has lots of cows.

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