How easy is it for the Pentagon to hold the president down and screw him right in the brain?
Incredibly, fantastically easy. Very successful!
Osama bin Laden is surely laughing in Hell.
How easy is it for the Pentagon to hold the president down and screw him right in the brain?
Incredibly, fantastically easy. Very successful!
Osama bin Laden is surely laughing in Hell.
An ongoing political saga took another unpredicted turn last month. After over a year of building momentum, hopes for a legislative vote on legalizing the adult-use of recreational cannabis have once again faded. Senate President Steve Sweeney announced he is no longer working towards a legislative solution, instead proposing a ballot referendum in 2020. In the meantime, he pledged to continue efforts to expand the Garden State’s medical marijuana program. He also expressed his support for an expungement bill.
On May 15, 2019, Sweeney tweeted “We will move forward with the expansion of our medical cannabis program as well as the progressive social justice reforms in the expungement legislation. We will not, however, pursue the legalization of adult use marijuana at this time.”
Although a ballot measure is considered likely to pass due in part to a larger youth turnout during the presidential election year, New Jersey’s meandering path towards reform has often defied expectations. Ballot questions also involve millions in dollars in spending by interest groups on both sides of an issue. With projected annual revenues of $1 billion, a cannabis legalization ballot question would likely be no exception.
Sweeney’s announcement represented another setback for Governor Phil Murphy. The Governor ran on a promise to legalize cannabis in his first 100 days. This window has long since passed as Murphy has struggled to find common ground with members of his own party on legalization issues including taxes and expungements. After Murphy and Sweeney agreed to a flat tax on recreational cannabis sales, legislators scheduled a March vote on the proposed legislation. At the last minute the vote was delayed indefinitely due to a lack of support. Now Sweeney’s surprise announcement has once again dashed hopes for legislative action anytime soon.
New Jersey CannaBusiness Association (NJCBA) President Scott Rudder issued the following statement on May 15th, 2019, on adult-use cannabis legalization:
“While clearly disappointed that adult-use legalization has been put on the backburner, we are thankful that medical cannabis reform is moving forward and patients will finally have greater access and be able to participate in a more affordable program. We look forward to continuing to work with the State as it develops and expands its medical program and we will continue to advocate for full legalization and the social justice reforms it brings.”
In Episode 51 Tommy takes a brief look at the Democrat Debates from last week. Tulsi Gabbard scored some points with a good moment against Tim Ryan, and political paternalistic is alive and well. Finally, he takes a look at the word justice as its commonly used to sell a political agenda.
By Nicky Reid in CounterPunch.
The son of a bitch promised he wasn’t gonna go. That’s what goes through my grief wrenched mind tonight, as I learn that Justin Raimondo, easily the greatest writer of the Paleoconservative Movement and total unapologetic son of a bitch to the bitter end, has passed after a white knuckle brawl with lung cancer, at 67. He can’t be dead. Their has to be a catch. He was so certain that he could kick that bastard disease back to hell where it belonged that he made you believe it too. Justin Raimondo, America’s own Yukio Mishima, an abominable twin-fisted fag who punched mountains just for the exercise between cigarettes is dead? No. No fucking way. Not possible.

Just saw An Inconvenient Sequel (2017) expecting the latest data on climate change, but just got more of Al Gore making this all about him, going on and on about himself, how people around the world recognize him in the streets and mistakenly think he’s the current President of the United States, how he lost the election and it wasn’t fair, and what a great guy he is for conceding, showing us his concession speech AGAIN. Gore acts like a really needy person desperate for attention. Taking us through his life history, showing us his dog “Bo” named after Obama’s dog (real creative), holding up framed photos of him on Meet the Press to impress us.
You’re in your own MOVIE, let’s not waste the audience’s time bragging about how you’ve been on television. He even shows footage of him showing people An Inconvenient Truth in 2006. Is this a sequel or just very delayed BONUS FEATURES for the first movie? There’s a tiny smattering of relevant anecdotal evidence to global warming, the flood in New York, Philippines, a heat wave in Pakistan, and then prescribes to an audience full of terrified women with their mouths hanging open not get pregnant because there’s a good chance they could get the Zika virus from a mosquito (it’s ~0.00014%, and then only 5-14% of those infected will have birth defects*). The other evidence was a long walk to blame Islamic terrorism on climate change. And this all ends with him saying his belief in climate change being catastrophic is a “feeling” and when he looks at the data he has a strong “feeling” what he’s saying is true. I would rather he interview scientists expressing such concern. Nothing minimizes climate change more than Al Gore. I must say he has learned a little something. With polar bear population at a 40 year high and ice caps not melting by the summer of 2013, gore has learned to shy away from referencing specific claims.
“My God.” -Richard Nixon
Update: Gah! Gabbard too. Unbelievable.
