Saturday, December 07, 2024

Links - 7th December 2024 (2 - Justin Trudeau [including GST Holiday])

Justin Trudeau’s new giveaway plan stinks of desperation - "Quick, someone tell Doug Ford: Now’s your chance to secure federal billions for a tunnel under Highway 401.  I kid, I kid. But it is hard not to escape the extremely Fordian air of the emergency policies announced on Thursday afternoon by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. A $250 one-time vote-buying cheque? Liberals were mocking the Ontario Premier’s plan for $200 handouts, right up until they decided to steal the idea. Instead of its euphemistic title of Working Canadians Rebate, they might as well have called it Our Last Shred of Dignity. It’s true, at least, that the federal Liberal plan will at least be means-tested, the cheques only going to those that earn less than $150,000, but that still includes an awful lot of voters who are not, by any standard, desperately in need of a $250 handout. If you are making six figures and cannot make ends meet, I think we can go ahead and call that a budgeting problem, not a revenue problem. There’s even less need for such largesse given the complementary plank to JustinBucks, a temporary, two-month pause on GST/HST on a raft of items: children’s clothing, snacks, restaurant meals, pre-made foods and, wait for it: beer. BEER. Technically, beer, wine, cider, and pre-mixed cocktails below 7% alcohol by volume, but you truly could not come up with a more Doug Ford-esque policy than cheaper beer, unless Trudeau announced a nationwide ban on road tolls and protected bike lanes... Pity the Liberals and their supporters who must now trot out and try to sell these ideas as anything more than the shameless adventures in politicking that they are, the product of a government and a leader that have been mired in lousy polling numbers so deeply and for so long that they are now casting about for any sort of rope to help them climb out.  This is the same party that has for literal years now insisted that there was nothing to be done about the rising prices of consumer goods because inflation was a global problem, due to forces beyond their control and exacerbated by the necessary spending during the pandemic... The best evidence that this policy was thrown together on the fly, and in no small part because the federal NDP just proposed eliminating the GST on a host of items themselves, is that it isn’t particularly coherent. There is a distinct whiff of Christmas savings about the whole idea. The Liberal list of GST-exempt items includes party supplies, common gift items like toys, books and video-game consoles(!), and even Christmas trees. But the two-month exemption does not begin until Dec. 14. Anyone throwing a holiday party or doing their Christmas shopping before the middle of next month is out of luck...   The Liberals, of course, also need the support of another party in the minority Parliament to get the changes approved, and the NDP has already signalled it will oblige. Ah how things have changed since the heady days of ... September. Remember those many months ago leader Jagmeet Singh furrowed his brow angrily (on video!) and insisted he was done with propping up Trudeau? It turns out he was not that done after all. All it took this time was a billion-dollar handout to voters.  Rank populism: not just for Doug Ford, anymore."

Jamie Sarkonak: Trudeau's cynical GST 'holiday' that no one asked for - "they want us to squawk about the GST “holiday” that Canadians will supposedly embark upon on Dec. 14 for two months, plus the $250 cheque that will be going out to sub-$150,000 income earners. Essentially, it’s a bribe. It won’t go far and it won’t amount to much, but boy will it be a pain to administer. GST is suspended only for certain kinds of items: restaurant meals, prepared foods, packaged snacks, low-alcohol-content alcohol (such as beer), children’s clothing, toys, books and Christmas trees (nevermind that most people have bought their trees by mid-December). So, in less than a month, businesses large and small will have to figure out how to code this patchwork of tax exemptions into their systems, only for them to undo these changes by February. Oh, and it’s going to cost the government $1.6 billion in lost revenue. And for what? To achieve savings akin to the perks of a Costco membership: decent, but not life-changing, especially in the short-term. It’s estimated that $2,000 of spending in the GST-suspended categories over two months will amount to about $100 in savings. In any province where HST is in the picture, it’ll be even more because the feds are proposing to exempt the entire HST (whether they plan to reimburse provinces for the lost revenue, the feds haven’t said). The other handful of crumbs, the $250 “Working Canadians Rebate,” will go out to about 18.7 million Canadians, which equals out to a cost of $4.7 billion dollars. For very little gain, I add. It might win a few votes — if people haven’t forgotten about this stocking stuffer by the next election — but for most, a couple hundred bucks is gas money. It’s not going to make a difference in the lives of those earning, say, $120,000, and even for those in need, that one-time cheque doesn’t go a long way. And remember, this is on top of the carbon tax rebate, which evidently hasn’t won over enough Liberal support for the party to ease up on the cash handouts. Meanwhile, do you recall the deficit? Atrocious levels of federal spending have delivered us an annual interest bill of $54 billion . But sure, keep adding to that debt. The same could be said for the Conservatives in 2021, when they proposed a similar GST “holiday.” However, because it was the Conservatives doing the dumb thing and not the Liberals, one could expect a little more blunt criticism of the move. Back then, the CBC was fast to find sources who could label the move a “gimmick.” Critics aren’t so easily found on the broadcaster’s site this time around . Actual economists, at least, aren’t jazzed about the Liberal proposal. As University of Calgary economist Trevor Tombe wrote on X Thursday, “The GST is a relatively efficient way to raise revenue. The government could have instead used the same fiscal room to adopt pro-growth tax changes that boost growth, productivity, incomes, etc.” A head-shake was also given by University of Toronto’s Rob Gillezeau: “A seasonal GST holiday is actually a dramatically worse idea than the NDP’s proposal to pull the GST off of items like diapers & children’s clothing. We’ve got plenty of high quality evidence showing this kind of measure accomplishes very little while draining fiscal resources.”... But efficiency wasn’t the point. The purpose of the tax suspension plus rebate cheque is to dangle a seasonally themed shiny announcement over people as they worry about finances during a time when the purchase of unnecessary products is expected. It’s about emotions, not financial sense... they’re sprinkling tax relief with one hand and firehosing inflationary policies and new charges with the other"
Of course, many of the people bashing Doug Ford for a $200 cheque are quiet here
CBC media bias is a myth
Of course, we will still be told that inflation is not the government's fault - only when it's a left wing government, of course

Trudeau offers more ridiculous nonsense on the economy - "the federal government announced a $4.7-billion tax expenditure, along with a two-month sales tax change that will create severe administrative and logistical nightmares for businesses, and whose effect on federal revenue the government seems to have badly miscalculated. According to economist Trevor Tombe, it will likely cost around $3.0 billion, versus the $1.6 billion the government estimates... next week Canada’s large and mid-sized banks will publish their annual financial results for the year ended Oct. 31. We can expect that every one of them will do so and that it will be a major news story if any fail to. By comparison, the federal government has a March 31st year end and yet, eight months later, it still has not got round to publishing its accounts for the 2023-24 fiscal year. The politicians running it evidently don’t have time to concern themselves with finances and the economy, either. Too busy, it seems, helping the prime minister prepare announcements of ridiculous nonsense."

Will the Liberals’ ‘tax holiday’ pay political dividends? What it signals - "Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet accused the Liberals of abusing the public purse to improve their position in the polls. “The Liberals have shown that when they need billions of dollars in order to literally buy votes, they find it,” he told reporters Thursday. Khan says that Canadians ought to be mindful of where the money is coming from heading into an election year. “We also have to remember, they’re kind of bribing us with our own money here, as governments like to do sometimes,” he says. “It’s a question of whether we value it and find it useful at the time, and, I imagine, remember it at the polls.”... Trudeau claimed Thursday that the Liberal measures would not reaccelerate inflation, which ticked back up to two per cent in October, in line with the Bank of Canada’s target. He also credited the Liberals’ fiscal restraint and efforts to reduce the costs of dental and childcare in Canada as helping to rein in costs and set the central bank up for lower interest rates... Mendes said that the sales tax exemptions will “mechanically lower inflation,” but the Bank of Canada will “look through” those effects and instead be more concerned about the impacts on growth and underlying price pressures. With expectations that the Liberal affordability measures could stimulate spending and economic growth, Mendes said he sees the central bank moving cautiously with 25-basis-point cuts heading forward... Asked about the sustainability of the proposed spending, Trudeau defended the government’s fiscal position. “Canada is on a solid footing. Our macro economy is doing well, but that’s why we’re choosing to put that in service directly of Canadians.” While Trudeau has touted the government’s declining debt-to-GDP ratio and other fiscal anchors, the Parliamentary Budget Officer has called into question the accuracy of the government’s projections. Last month, the fiscal watchdog said the Liberals were likely on track to miss pledges to cap the federal deficit at $40 billion in the last fiscal year. The PBO said in its economic and fiscal outlook that the federal government posted a $46.8 billion deficit for the 2023-24 fiscal year. It also projected that the deficit would decline to $46.4 billion in the current fiscal year — but that was before the latest slate of measures was announced. Khan says that the Liberal government, knowing it was likely to blow past its fiscal anchors, likely decided it was better to miss in a way that benefits the party and Canadians... Khan says that, after nearly 10 years in office, the Liberals also need to show they are committed to a new fiscal direction that will invest in growth rather than spend its way to a rising GDP. “Transfers to individuals alone, while they can solve a whole bunch of important problems, you do need an economic engine that’s generating wealth for people, but also for this government, too,” he says. “If you want progressive policies, you need to be able to pay for them.”"
Weird how a tax cut increases corporate greed, which as left wingers know is the cause of inflation

GUNTER: Trudeau Liberals’ latest vote-buying attempt laughable - "Just about 20 years ago, a Liberal named Scott Reid, who was party leader Paul Martin’s communications director, sneered at a campaign promise from Conservative Leader Stephen Harper. The Conservatives had proposed to give Canadian families $1,200 a year to spend on the child care of their choice — day homes, family members and friends or formal daycare. Reid sneered during a CBC panel discussion that the payments would just turn out to be “25 bucks a week to blow on beer and popcorn.” For his contemptuous remarks (and his insult to the intelligence of ordinary Canadians), Reid had to apologize and his boss, who was prime minister at the time, was forced publicly to assure Canadians “there’s no doubt in my mind parents are going to use (the money) for the benefit of their families.” Well, guess what the current Liberal PM has done now? In one of the most cynical attempts ever to buy voters’ favour, Justin Trudeau has openly and blatantly pledged to lower the cost of beer and popcorn. Beer and snack foods are two of the items named specifically in Thursday’s announcement to give Canadians a two-month GST holiday on selected items. What once was thought by snooty Liberal elitists to be beneath contempt has now become a straw this Liberal government can grasp at. Liberal strategists imagine this will win back ordinary Canadians’ support for Prime Minister Trudeau and his caucus... I suspect, if anything, this will push Liberals fortunes down even further. Look at their equally transparent attempt to buy back support in Atlantic Canada — last fall’s announcement of a carbon-tax holiday on home heating oil. Since that announcement last October, Liberal standing in Atlantic polls has continued to slide, although admittedly more slowly than before... More proof that they think Canadians are dunces: At his announcement in a fake kitchen in a studio, Trudeau was surrounded by ordinary food stuffs — bread, pasta, cereal, vegetables, fruit. Nearly all of the items in the background are already exempt from the GST. Always have been. The inclusion of tax-exempt goods is an effort to give the impression that this tax-holiday is bigger than it is. That is exactly the kind of manipulative misinformation this government is always complaining to be victims of. One other hypocrisy: The inclusion of Christmas trees in the list of temporarily exempted items. I love that Christmas trees are covered. However, since coming to office the Liberals have relied heavily on a 2015 Supreme Court decision forbidding Canadian governments from showing favouritism for one religion over the others. Recently, for instance, they claimed the Saguenay decision forbid armed forces chaplains from mentioning God in prayers at Remembrance Day ceremonies. They have been obsessed with keeping faith out of Canadian life, until now. But let their political lives be on the line and — presto! — they fall all over themselves favouring a Christian symbol over Jewish and Islamic ones. This government is so inept, it can’t even get vote-buying right."

William Watson: Christmas bribes? What kind of people do the Liberals think we are? - "That the money is borrowed means it is actually a gift from our children to ourselves, though mandated by us. There may be maudlin Victorian tales of virtuous poorhouse parents going further into debt to give their kids a second-hand rag doll or wooden top for Christmas. But for a 21st-century G7 country to do so as a matter of policy is perverse. Any parent who gets a cheque or saves some GST should stuff the money in their kids’ stockings, since they’re the ones paying for it. Best not to be wholly glum, however, as the sun recedes and the solstice slowly approaches. The blistering backlashes against last year’s Atlantic exemption to the carbon tax and this year’s attempt at seasonal self-bribery are two of the most heartening policy-related events the country has seen in some time. They suggest there may actually be a political market out there for sensible tax policy. Give us taxes, the biting condemnations of gimmicky seem to say, that are broadly based, have few (preferably no) exceptions, can therefore be imposed at low rates and are sufficient, but just that, to cover the truly necessary expenses of government — which at the federal level, given our constitutional division of responsibilities, are not actually that great, and certainly don’t extend to school lunches, municipal zoning, urban transit or several dozen other preoccupations of the current federal government."

LILLEY: Trudeau blames everyone else for his screwups - "Did you hear about the two guys who were in a stolen car that crashed into a TTC bus on Monday? They were out on bail but in Trudeau’s world, that’s not his fault, it’s not the fault of his catch-and-release policies including Bill C-75, it’s the fault of provincial judges and justices of the peace. This has been the false argument Trudeau’s government has put forward for some time now. It’s true provinces run the administration of justice, including appointing lower court judges and justices of the peace, but it’s the federal government that sets the criminal code. Under Bill C-75, judges and JPs were given very clear instructions to “give primary consideration to the release of the accused at the earliest reasonable opportunity and on the least onerous conditions that are appropriate in the circumstances.” Those are the rules the feds established and the ones they stick to even as provinces and police associations ask for changes. Oh, and if a justice of the peace does deny bail, they are often overturned by a federal court judge appointed by … the Trudeau government. On immigration, Trudeau released a video this past weekend explaining what is happening on the immigration front including changes his government is bringing in to reduce immigration numbers. What was the problem with immigration? “Increasingly, bad actors like fake colleges and big chain corporations have been exploiting our immigration system for their own interests,” Trudeau said. Interesting, because last I checked colleges and big chain corporations don’t run Canada’s immigration system. Sure, colleges and universities can ask for more foreign students, companies can apply to bring in foreign workers but it was still the federal government that decided whether to approve or deny those visas... When they aren’t blaming schools and companies, they are blaming provinces who don’t run the immigration system. Trudeau always says he wants to fight misinformation and disinformation and yet he and his government spread it Liberally. Take his claim on the carbon tax. “We’re facing a level of attacks of misinformation and disinformation,” Trudeau said at a conference in Brazil as he was discussing the carbon tax. He portrays everyone against the carbon tax as wanting to do nothing on climate change and a carbon tax as necessary to fight climate change. The United States doesn’t have a carbon tax and their emissions are coming down, Canada has one and ours are going up. Also, Trudeau refuses to admit what the Parliamentary Budget Officer has shown, when the total economic impact is considered, most Canadians pay more than they get back in rebates. In fact, a Trudeau minister called that claim by the PBO “disinformation” during Question Period on Monday. The way Trudeau sees it, his carbon tax isn’t unpopular because it makes life more expensive, it’s unpopular because other people are lying about it."
There're left wingers who believe all of this, so they blame provincial courts for not trying accused criminals even though Trudeau refuses to appoint judges and provincial governments for accrediting "degree mills"

Justin Trudeau and Kamala Harris share uncanny parallels - "In both cases, personal brands were created out of whole cloth with the shameless collaboration of mainstream media. Justin Trudeau was launched as leader of the Liberal Party after a remarkably undistinguished career whose apex was as opposition critic for secondary education and sport. Democrats want everyone to forget that last month Harris was a clear political liability, with 54 per cent of Americans viewing her unfavourably. Like Trudeau, Harris has been anointed in the hope she will win, rather than for what she has accomplished, and with barely a thought about how she will govern. “Sunny ways my friends, sunny ways” evokes a distant memory of crushed expectations and broken promises. Harris pledges the “politics of joy” yet is the standard-bearer of (decidedly un-joyful) “Trump derangement syndrome.” And she is distancing herself from Joe Biden’s weak (and joyless) track record on the border, inflation, crime and foreign policy... Justin Trudeau is the farthest-left prime minister in Canadian history. If her San Francisco past is prologue, Kamala Harris is a contender for that honour in the U.S. In spite of a centrist acceptance speech, she is likely to adopt many of the same dysfunctional progressive policies that have already played out in Canada: bigger government, profligate spending, targeted giveaways, tax hikes, support for favoured unions, intrusive regulation, softness on crime, identity politics, further limits on free speech and climate alarmism. Although light on policy pronouncements so far, Harris has promised a first-ever federal ban on “price gouging” in the grocery and food industries, which the Washington Post characterized as a populist gimmick likely to lead to food shortages. She supports rent controls, which reduce the supply of rental housing, and a $25,000 gift to first-time homebuyers that can only raise the price of housing. She also favours a 44.6-per cent capital gains tax, the highest in American history, and a weird 25-per cent tax on unrealized capital gains of the ultra-rich that three-quarters of Americans oppose. In her acceptance speech, Kamala Harris declared that growing the middle class will be a defining goal of her presidency. Justin Trudeau speaks frequently of “standing up for middle class Canadians and those working hard to join it,” although personal prosperity, as measured by GDP per capita, is near 2017 levels. Immigration is a problem for both Trudeau and Harris. Canada’s population grew by more than a million people in less than a year, due to permanent and temporary immigration (which a UN report calls a “breeding ground for contemporary slavery”). The result is a housing crisis, exacerbated inflation and increased demand for social services. Sixty per cent of Canadians, a record high this century, now believe we are accepting too many immigrants... On the Middle East, Trudeau was quick to abandon moral clarity and equivocate between a democratic ally and the genocidal terrorists trying to destroy it. He pledged not to sell arms to Israel, urged a ceasefire and called military action in southern Gaza “completely unacceptable” — even if not going in would assure Hamas’ survival as a fighting force. Harris was in full-throated agreement with Biden’s policy of urging the Jewish state not to respond after each attack, whether the Oct. 7 massacre, the 300 Iranian drones and rockets (“Take the win,” Biden advised Israel’s government), the Houthi rockets aimed at Tel Aviv or the more than 19,000 Hezbollah rockets raining down on northern Israel. Granted, America has been a critical source of military equipment, but its very public leaning on Israel stiffens Hamas resistance to a ceasefire. Crime is a growing focus in both countries. In Canada, violent crime is up by 33 per cent since 2015, arguably a result of Liberal catch-and-release policies. In the U.S., 63 per cent of respondents, a new high, tell Gallup the crime problem is extremely/very serious — which many people attribute to de-fund the police initiatives in Democratic cities. Climate alarmism and hostility to the energy industry are Trudeau’s principal obsessions. As for Harris, she cast the tie-breaking vote in the U.S. Senate on the deceptively-named “Inflation Reduction Act,” which was in fact the biggest climate bill in U.S. history. On the cultural front, Harris once enthused that “Everyone needs to be woke,” while Canada under Trudeau has been called the wokest country in the world. The two leaders are soulmates on DEI, affirmative action, critical race theory and equality of results over equality of opportunity."

Justin Trudeau is the only one acting like Donald Trump - "On the question of China’s interference into our elections, Justin Trudeau is doubling down on a familiar strategy: never admitting anything is wrong, denying he has any knowledge of whatever it is being alleged, and attempting to find a way to bait the Conservatives into doing something irresponsible. In this case, the prime minister seems desperate for the opposition to accuse him of colluding with China... Rather than acknowledge the seriousness of the claims, the prime minister’s initial response was concern not with what the CSIS leak revealed, but that there was a leak in the first place. He has also complained about “inaccuracies” in CSIS’s findings and is refusing outright to hold a public inquiry, in addition to suggesting that anyone asking about the security of our elections must be doing so for partisan reasons. Liberal MP Jennifer O’Connell similarly accused the Conservatives of using “Trump-type” tactics and Trudeau’s former principal secretary Gerald Butts dismissed the Globe’s reporting as “clickbait bulls–t,” as if they ran a front page story about cat videos. Are Trudeau and his supporters acting so defensively because China’s goals were to return a minority Liberal government to power? Is the prime minister perhaps feeling nervous after years of cozying up to China? Is Trudeau worried there will be questions about his years of ambivalence towards the threat China poses, be it in espionage, corporate theft, opening police stations in Canada, and de-facto kidnapping our citizens? Or does he fear questions about his government’s refusal to do more than barely acknowledge the genocidal policies being waged against the Uyghurs, the strangling of Honk Kong, and Taiwan’s ever present existential peril?... A true statesman would pledge to solve the problem. Trudeau is angling for a lead in the polls. After Global revealed Friday that CSIS was concerned that Liberal MP Han Dong is a “witting affiliate in China’s election interference networks,” Trudeau remained defiant and gave Dong his full throated support. “We are extraordinarily lucky and happy to have a Member of Parliament like Han Dong,” he said Monday. Trudeau even suggested that concern about election interference was driven by “anti-Asian racism.”... In fact, it is Trudeau who is the one acting like Trump, specifically 2016-era Trump when there was evidence of Russian interference in the U.S. election. Trudeau, like Trump, is pretending interference was not a problem, and Trudeau, like Trump, is attacking media and political opposition for even asking questions. Trump dismisses reporting he doesn’t like as “fake news,” while the Trudeau Liberals often do the same thing but call it “misinformation.” At least Trump’s defensiveness in 2016 could be explained away by mostly unsupported allegations of collusion, and hysterical claims his presidency was illegitimate. Trudeau faces no such accusations from anyone credible. However much the Liberals might wish it were so, the allegations of election interference are not coming from some crank far right yahoo. Democracy be damned anyway."

Some Liberal MPs issue a deadline to Trudeau: make up your mind to stay or go by Oct. 28 - "some 24 Liberal MPs have signed a document calling on Trudeau to go... About 20 MPs — none of them cabinet ministers — also stood up in the Liberal caucus meeting today to urge Trudeau to rethink his pledge to stay on as leader into the next election... When Trudeau emerged from the meeting, his only comment to reporters was that "the Liberal Party is strong and united."... Three MPs have come forward publicly to say they signed a caucus document committing them to making the case for Trudeau's resignation: Newfoundland's Ken McDonald, Prince Edward Island's Sean Casey and New Brunswick's Wayne Long. McDonald, Casey and Long have all said that while they want Trudeau to go, they're not yet willing to leave the party and sit as Independents. Speaking briefly to reporters before the caucus meeting, Casey said he'd like to see a secret vote to decide Trudeau's future: "I wish there was a mechanism for it, yes." McDonald told CBC's Power & Politics Tuesday that he and other dissenters have also discussed voting against the government if there's another non-confidence vote and they don't see evidence that Trudeau and his team are taking their concerns seriously... "The Liberal Party is an institution in this country, it's bigger than one person, one leader, and it's incumbent on us as elected officials that we put our best foot forward""

Opinion: Premiers should take Trudeau’s carbon tax back to court - "The legal issue stems from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to remove the carbon tax from furnace oil — a popular fuel source in parts of Atlantic Canada. When the Supreme Court okayed Trudeau’s carbon tax, it was because the government argued a national problem needs a national solution. The court ruled Ottawa could set minimum national standards for emissions reductions under the Constitution’s peace, order and good government clause: “The proposed matter of establishing minimum national standards of GHG price stringency to reduce GHG emissions is of clear concern to Canada as a whole,” the court wrote. The court went on to note that “the withdrawal of one province from the scheme would clearly threaten its success.” The Trudeau government applauded the decision, with then-Environment Minister Catherine McKenna proclaiming the carbon tax “an issue of national concern.” The government’s argument was climate change is a national concern, and the national solution is an evenly applied carbon tax. This is the legal rationale the court accepted. But Trudeau torpedoed that argument by creating a carve-out that mostly benefits one part of the country... If climate change is a national emergency requiring national coordination, why are some families allowed to escape the full brunt of the tax while others are not? By providing a break to specific regions, Trudeau undermined the constitutional justification that allowed the carbon tax to exist in the first place... Justice Malcolm Rowe foresaw this issue in his dissent in the original Supreme Court decision. He wrote, “regulations that have the effect of favouring or imposing unequal burdens on certain provinces and industries in a manner that cannot be justified,” would be unconstitutional."

Meme - "Justin Trudeau's greatest moments
Elbowgate
Cash for access
Aga Khan
Blackface
Groping
Left teaching in middle of year
India trip
SNC lavalin interference
SNC lavalin election donation
WE charity
RCMP interference
$6000 a night at queens funeral
Arrive CAN $54 million
Chinese interference convoy
Nazis in house of commons
Jamaica vacation
Emergency act unconstitutional
Record-high inflation
Foreign interference
Soft on crime policies
Carbon taxes
The most expensive housing to date
Fewer rights for hunters
Free drugs for addicts
Celeb photo ops
More federal debt
More tax hikes
Record food bank use
Slush Fund corruption
'I will lie cheat & steal to stay in power'"

Socialism and Progress


In response to a cartoon of a power switch for "Star Trek Future" with humanity trying to push it to "On" and Religion trying to push it to "Off":

Devon Eriksen on X

This is the socialist worldview in a nutshell. 

Socialists believe the following:  

1. All progress is social. This means that all human problems are solved by rearranging collective human behavior.
2. How to rearrange human behavior to solve problems is already known.
3. Problems therefore exist because there are people who don't want to behave in this known fashion.
4. Therefore, problems exist because certain people are in the way of progress.
 

Socialist politicians may be grifters who believe in nothing, but their (living) voters, the socialist true believers, hate you, and this is why. 

They believe you, your existence, your non-compliance with their plans, is all that stands between humanity and paradise. 

This is why they will always murder you if they have power. This is why unchecked socialism always leads to the censor, the secret policeman tapping your phone, the neighbors dragged away in the night, the torture chamber, the gulag, the mass grave. 

Because if you think that nothing stands between you and paradise but stubborn people, then you think you can murder your way to paradise.     

When a socialist demands socialism, you either comply or you do not. 

If you do not comply, he wants to murder you. 

If you do not comply, then the socialist policy he enacts not only fails to bring about paradise, it makes things worse, so he demands a further socialist policy. 

If you do not comply, he wants to murder you. 

If you repeatedly comply, then eventually things get very bad indeed, and the socialist casts about for someone to blame. Surely there must be some non-compliant person around here somewhere. Some counter-revolutionary. He must be found and murdered, and then paradise will be attained. 

This isn't about religion.

"Religion" is merely the label they paste on your non-compliance. If you were an atheist, they'd just use another label. 

That giant finger in the drawing isn't your beliefs. 

It's you. 

They think you are evil. 

Not wrong, evil. 

And they want to kill you. 

Not all of them think they do, of course. There's a group called "democratic socialists", who append the word "democratic" to the front, to mean "I don't want to kill you, I only want to use the political process to force you to comply." 

 But when they do, your society enters the same downward spiral described above. So they eventually decide to kill you. They will always, eventually, reach the point where they decide to kill someone.  

Because they always think their utopian plans will work if they kill just one more person, and their utopian plans will never actually work no matter how many people they kill. 

What actually works isn't socialism, it's technology. 

Here's how:

1. All progress is technological. This means that all human problems are solved by figuring out a better understanding of the universe, and creating a piece of technology based on that understanding. 

 2. Creating new science and technology is hard, and requires a lot time, money, and effort. 

 3. Problems therefore exist because not enough time, money, and effort has yet been invested to produce the necessary technological breakthrough. 

 4. Therefore, there is absolutely, positively, 100% no way to solve all human problems right now by acting differently. But we can optimize society for technological progress.  

In other words, the "star trek future" isn't waiting for us to become atheists, because atheism doesn't produce technology faster or better than any religion that isn't anti-technology. 

That "star trek future" is instead waiting on us to invent warp drives, teleporters, and matter nanoassemblers. 

And every single piece of progress that humanity has achieved came not from social activism, but from technological advancement. 

The 40 hour work week was merely demanded by unions. It was actually enabled by industrial technology. 

Democracy, republicanism, and other forms of populist government were merely demanded by revolutions and philosophies. They were enabled by the rifled firearm. 

And so on. 

For every positive change in society and civilization, there is one or more critical pieces of technology that allow it to happen. 

Once that technology exists, the change is trivial. When it does not exist, forcing that change is disastrous, not positive. 

A 40 hour work week would exterminate a civilization of bronze age agriculturalists. Democracy would destroy a medieval kingdom. 

Progress is technological progress. 

This is why socialism must be stopped. 

Because socialism interferes with technological progress, which is the real driving force behind progress of any kind.             

You cannot murder your way to utopia. 

Links - 7th December 2024 (1 - Migrants)

Islamophobia at its worst - Muslim Mirror - "A recent statement by the Swedish Deputy Prime Minister Ebba Busch has stirred a big debate in Sweden. She said that Muslims in Sweden must adapt to Swedish values or leave the country. Her statements have raised questions about cultural integration, religious freedom, and immigration policies, in Sweden and elsewhere.  Busch’s comments came after a celebration by Hamas supporters in Sweden. The event sparked discussions on how different cultures can coexist in Sweden. Most Swedes are concerned about the future of multiculturalism in the country... Sanjeev Sanyal, a member of PM Modi’s Economic Advisory Council (PM-EAC), criticised the Sweden-based independent research institute Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem).  Apparently, Sanyal’s critique was triggered by a statement from Ebba Busch, Sweden’s Deputy Prime Minister, who claimed that Islam must align with Swedish values and that Sharia law has no place in the country.  Through a witty post on his official X account, Sanyal tagged V-Dem and questioned, “Would be interested to know if @vdeminstitute’s supercomputer adds or deducts points for these statements from the Deputy PM of its home country.”... governments need to adopt a more unbiased and non-aggressive attitude towards the minorities in their countries."
Globe Eye News on X - "Swedish Deputy Prime Minister Ebba Busch: Islam needs to adapt to Swedish values. Sharia law has no place here. Muslims who do not integrate should leave the country."
Weird. Isn't it Islamophobic for the Muslim Mirror to say that Muslims can't adapt to Western culture? Of course, it is also Islamophobic to not follow Muslim culture if you're in a Muslim country. If it is Islamophobic for non-Muslims to reject Sharia Law, it seems non-Muslims all need to convert to Islam and accept Sharia

Meme - "THE WEST IN 2024"
"VIOLENT IMMIGRANT WITH KNIFE" *stabbing police officer*
"COP SUBDUING INNOCENT BYSTANDER" *being stabbed*
"MAN WHO WHO HAD TRIED TO SUBDUE VIOLENT IMMIGRANT" *on ground pinned down by cop*
On the Mannheim stabbing

Overview of Immigrant Eligibility for Federal Programs (Table) - "This table provides an overview of immigrant eligibility for the major federal public assistance programs"
I keep seeing left wingers claiming that the US federal government doesn't give migrants money

Jess Gill on X - "In London, there are over 300,000 on a waiting list for social housing. Almost half of social housing is headed by a foreign born person. For example, 73.9% of Somalis in London live in social housing. Why are people who can’t afford to live in Britain moving to the country in the first place? And why is the British government promoting immigration from those who can’t afford to live here?"

Meme - ~~datahazard~~ @fentasyl: "Kamala-Mayorkas unilaterally transformed the US Border Patrol into a concierge service for random foreigners. Instead of patrolling the border, the BP has been illegally used to usher in over 717,000 alien parolees so far.  There is no authorizing legislation for this. They simply wanted to bring in as many foreigners as possible, as fast as possible.  The Border Patrol being illegally directed in this way only further exasperated their manufactured border crisis. The BP wasn't patrolling the border while they were focused on this illegal "parole" policy.   Because of this abuse of office, we have an unprecedented additional near 2,000,000 foreign known "Gotaways" in our country now, too."
"Aliens "Paroled" Into USA Jan 2013-Sept 2024 *Massive surge under Biden*"

Thread by @AndrewHammel1 on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "The state of Berlin, whose finances are a catastrophe, has rented a hotel complex with three high-rises for €143 million over ten years to house 1,200 asylum-seekers, most of whom are unemployed. A meeting where local residents were confronted with this fait accompli was turbulent, with local residents complaining that local resources in the area such as playgrounds and grocery stores were already strained, and that they had not been consulted about the move. The big winner, of course, is the property's owner, who gets a guaranteed income stream for a decade. But wait, there's more! To placate enraged local residents, Berlin has promised to upgrade public facilities in the area and increase security and social services. Perhaps it's worth noting that the state of Berlin, which is renting this massive hotel complex for €143 million over ten years, currently faces a "massive" budget shortfall which will require it to cut €3 billion in 2025."

~~datahazard~~ on X - "Nearly all claims of asylum in the USA are fraudulent. - Fewer than 15% of claims are granted, according to a study by the Federal Govt of FY2008-2019."
Aylmer on X - "Compare with Europe, where most countries have a grant rate above 50%."

Jonatan Pallesen on X - "My country Denmark is really going hard-line against immigrant crime.  This foreigner pushed a Danish girl, whom he had never met, in front of the train in an attempt to kill her. And we went to the maximum punishment we Danes can think of:  He got sentenced to a psychiatric institution, and he is not allowed back in Denmark for 12 years!   Sorry psychopathic murderers, that's just how it is now. Even if you would really like to come back to Denmark and murder innocent girls right away, you will just have to wait 12 years."

Meme - Evan Kilgore @EvanAkilgore: "This is Donald Trump's America. Are you happy Republicans?"
"Dora the Explorer is a Latina cartoon character that was "born" in Burbank, California by Nickelodeon Animation Studios. She is an American citizen. Americans citizens do not need Green Cards and will not be detained by ICE. Also, Dora is fictional character."

Joel Montfort on X - "trump's plan to deport 15M immigrants would cause an economic collapse near depression levels and twice that of the economic collapse of 2008."
memetic_sisyphus on X - "That’s a nice chart, but no, removing illegal immigrants will not shrink our GDP by 8%. That’s absurd. To believe this you would have to believe that the 11 million or so illegal immigrants are some of the most productive members of society. Making up around 3% of the population and contributing almost 8% is incredible! As in not credible."
Tryna Be Logical on X - "That’s like the claims made when any cuts in the funding of a program are suggested.
Me: We need to reduce funding levels by 5%
Them: That will destroy the program!
Me: That cut would reduce funding to 2022 levels, you know, when the program wasn’t destroyed"

Revealed: 'Migrant hotel king' who cashed in on asylum seeker crisis rakes in £4.8m a DAY and is on course to become first immigration industry billionaire - "The 'king' of Britain's migrant hotels is raking in £4.8million per day and may become a billionaire from the money earned through housing immigrants in the UK.  Graham King, a former caravan park and disco tycoon, was catapulted onto the Rich List this year after cashing in on accommodating and transporting arrivals due to the UK's migrant crisis... His daughter Catalina is studying to be an artist and her creations include £10 prints bearing the slogan 'Will trade racists for refugees'."
Conflict of interest is only a problem when it threatens the left wing agenda

~~datahazard~~ on X - "The Biden-Harris DOJ cut immigration prosecutions by 69% compared to the Trump administration (5-year percent change)"

Meme - "The average white liberal woman thinks every single latino is an illegal immigrant"
Sue Smey Charts: "voting for your own deportation is absolutely insane to me"
Left wingers always pretend illegal and legal immigrants are the same. This is the clearest illustration of this

Meme - Sue Smey Charts @feliciaismother: "voting for your own deportation is absolutely insane to me"
Readers added context they thought people might want to know: "In the US, only citizens can vote. Citizens cannot be deported."
Maybe this is a tacit admission that illegal immigrants are voting

Meme - i/o @eyeslasho: "The Inability of Liberals to Distinguish Between Legal and Illegal Migrants, Exhibit #49275939"
Justin @jdabre11: "45% from Latinos while running on a massive mass deportation campaign. I just don't get it man."

Jonatan Pallesen on X - "The Wikipedia article about illegal immigration is total bogus. What it thinks is most important is that illegal immigration in the July 2024 is lower than it was in the specific month September 2020. Ok, but about the enormous increase starting from 2020? Not even a mention?"

Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼 on X - "I oppose JD Vance but he’s actually correct that Islam is much more extreme in the UK than in most Muslim countries because the UK government allowed Islamist groups like Hizb Ut Tahrir to operate and recruit in the UK for years even though basically every Muslim country on Earth"

Meme - Anatoly Karlin 🧲💯 @powerfultakes: "Average IQ of immigrants in Germany is about 85 - new paper by Heiner Rindermann.  This table gives data by country of origin. Close correlations with national estimates."
"Table 3: Mean scores of immigrants by country and compared to scores in country of origin based on student assessment studies and psychometric intelligence tests."
Damn failure of integration!
Weird, we were told between-country IQ comparison was unreliable

Eric Abbenante on X - "John Fetterman eventually admits to Joe Rogan that Democrats' 'Border Bill' merely converted illegal immigrants into legal immigrants, rather than preventing illegal immigration: John Fetterman: "I've never witnessed those kinds of a thing." [Illegals voting] I don't think there's that level kinds of organization." Joe Rogan: "But there is an organization that's moving these people [illegals] to swing states. There's a significant number of these people that are illegal immigrants that have made their way to swing states. And then there's been calls for amnesty. There's been calls for allowing these people to have a pathway to citizenship and allow them to vote. The fear that a lot of people have is that this is a coordinated effort to take these people that you're allowing to come into the country, then you're providing them with all sorts of services like food stamps and housing and setting them up and then providing a pathway to amnesty. And then you would have voters that would be significantly voting towards the Democrats because they're the people that enabled them to come into the country in the first place, first place and provided them with those services. This is a big fear that people have and that you're rigging this system and that this will turn all these states into essentially locked blue like California is." John Fetterman: "Well, you know, it's what immigration's always going to be a tough issue in our nation. I voted for for the border deal and that and that went down. They had an opportunity to do a comprehensive border bipartisan and that went down because Trump he declared that that that's that's a bad deal after it was negotiated with with the other side." Joe Rogan: "But was didn't that deal also involved amnesty and didn't that deal also involve a significant number of illegal aliens being allowed into the country every year? I think it was 2 million people. So still the same sort of situation. And their fear is exactly what I talked about, that these people will be moved to swing states and that that will be used to essentially rig those states and turn them blue forever." John Fetterman: "Undeniably, immigration is changing our nation. And I think it's generally for a good." Joe Rogan: 'Democrats are importing illegals into swing states to rig elections' John Fetterman: 'Immigration is changing our nation, and I think it's generally for a good' Look at Fetterman and Rogan agreeing"
Elon Musk on X - "The so-called “Secure the Border Bill” would have converted illegals to legal immigrants, legalized the illegal actions of the Biden administration and done nothing to reduce illegal immigration.   It was a wolf in sheep’s clothing.   Any given piece of legislation will do the opposite of its name."

Libs of TikTok on X - "You can’t make this up. The CO AG is investigating the management company of the apartment complex in Aurora, CO which was taken oven by Venezualan gangs. The gangs beat the manager, tried to extort him, and threatened him when he went to the property. The management company detailed their pleas for the state to help which went ignored for months.  Gang members are still operating in Aurora and the AG is going after the management company. Unreal."

End Wokeness on X - "HAHAHAHAHAHA Rich whites with Harris signs are terrified after receiving letters thanking them for accepting "to house a migrant family""

Meme - *White people display in museum*
Muslim kids: "Mom, what is this?"
Muslim woman: "- These are people from Europe."
Muslim kids: "- Who are the people from Europe?"
Muslim woman: "- These are those who lived in Europe before it became ours."
Muslim kids: "- Did you fight them to get it?"
Muslim woman: "-No, they just gave us their land because they were afraid of being called racists!"

Meme - pagliacci the hated 🌝 @Slatzism: "many shitlibs rely on the romantic obfuscation of their ideological pet projects because they'd be unpopular and unjustifiable otherwise.  much easier to present migrants as a cuddly teddy bear instead of a 25 year old Moroccan guy on welfare who thinks the age of consent is 10"
"How Paddington In Peru promotes message of 'kindness' towards asylum seekers. While the bear is a character we often see as being quintessentially British, he is actually an asylum seeker from Peru - with one of the stars of the latest movie saying the creation has helped encourage "respect" towards "vulnerable" people."

Meme - Man with tolerance cap: "what's that? you hate migrants because they keep raping women? well you wouldn't want to deport him would you *Paddington Bear*"

Syrians in Denmark - Wikipedia - "According to Statistics Denmark, Syrian migrants and their descendants are over-represented as perpetrators of crime. Male Syrian descendants are about 15 times more likely to commit violent crime"
We were told that they were perfect immigrants because they were educated and middle class

Meme - Frank McCormick @CBHeresy: "My grandpa received a Visa sponsored by Abbott labs because he was valuable. My other grandpa received citizenship after joining the US Army and shedding blood on the beaches of Normandy.  The immigrants you let in are sitting outside my grocery store begging for money."
Frank McCormick @CBHeresy: "How many more immigrants do you want to welcome?!"
I @jcsbts: "Anyone and everyone. Also, you and your family are/were immigrants."

Meme - Logan Hall @loganclarkhall: "harden your heart now and prepare. the media propaganda is going reach unseen levels once mass deportations start. do not let them use your emotions against you. every person who violated your country’s sovereignty has to be sent back where they belong."
"Oh no He's crying! Quick, burn the Constitution! *Black/brown person crying on TV*"

Now hotel cancels weddings to make room for asylum seekers - "The Best Western Cresta Court Hotel in Altrincham - owned by a group chaired by former BBC director-general Greg Dyke - was shut to paying guests on Monday after being turned over to accommodate almost 300 migrants... Cresta Court Hotel has been a fixture in the prosperous Greater Manchester town of Altrincham since the 1970s. As recently as last week, local businesses were being encouraged to book their Christmas parties there. However despite Labour's manifesto pledge to end the use of hotels, barges and military sites as accommodation for asylum seekers, the Cresta Court is now housing mainly-male migrants under a Home Office-approved deal - to the fury of many locals."

Meme - Old Woman: "MY PUSSY IS OPEN FOR REFUGEES"
"If that doesn't stop the fucking boats then I'm afraid nothing will"

Denmark plans to classify Muslim immigrants separately in crime statistics - "Denmark plans to classify Muslim immigrants and their children separately in official statistics, including in crime and employment.  Danish Immigration and Integration Minister Mattias Tesfaye voiced support for the statistical separation of people with Middle East and North African heritage, and those from Pakistan and Turkey.  Mr Tesfaye insisted it was helpful to categorise people by region to gain more understanding of crime in the Scandinavian country.  "We need more honest numbers and I think it will benefit and qualify the integration debate if we get these figures out in the open," he told Danish newspaper Berlingske.  "Because, fundamentally, they show that we in Denmark don’t really have problems with people from Latin America and the Far East." "We have problems with people from the Middle East and North Africa."... Denmark differentiates between people of western and non-western heritage in its official immigration statistics... When Danish officials looked at their crime statistics, they found that young men from Mena countries, Pakistan and Turkey were more likely to commit crimes than those from other non-western countries.  They also found that people from those countries were more likely to be unemployed.  In 2018, 4.6 per cent of young men from one of those countries country were convicted.  For young men in the other non-western countries, it was 1.8 per cent. Danish government statistics found that women with heritage in Mena countries, Pakistan and Turkey had an employment rate of 41.9 per cent in 2018, compared with 61.6 per cent for women from other non-western countries, such as Thailand and Vietnam.  "These new figures will provide a more honest political discussion about the minority of immigrants who create very great challenges for our society," Mr Tesfaye said."
From 2020. Left wingers hate research and data when they threatens the left wing agenda

Standard News on X - "BREAKING: Heaven nightclub has been shut down immediately after an intoxicated woman was allegedly raped by a member of the venue’s security team."
Jack Montgomery on X - "I'm sorry, but not revealing that the suspected rapist is an illegal immigrant until TWELVE PARAGRAPHS into the story, and not giving his name (Morenikeji Adewole) until paragraph thirteen, is journalistic malpractice."

Defiant L’s on X - "17-year-old from Afghanistan puts on the crown of the Black Madonna in front of praying Christians in Switzerland."
MrMonkeyMonk on X - "...and what would members of his religion do if others were to simply draw a picture of Mohammed?"
Schwytz: un adolescent s’en prend à la Vierge noire

Dr. Maalouf ‏ on X - "Egyptian Coptic Christian woman to Islamist preacher in Europe: “We had to pay jizya so we could keep our Christian faith. We fled our homeland due to persecution. You consider this an infidel land, yet you live here on welfare! Go back home!”"
Islamophobia! She needs to be deported. Hate has no place in a modern society

Collin Rugg on X - "NEW: Laken Riley fought for her life for 18 whole minutes before her skull was crushed allegedly by illegal alien Jose Ibarra from Venezuela. According to Riley's smartwatch, she fought from 910 am until her heart stopped at 928 am. Prosecutors say Ibarra crushed Riley's skull as she fought off his s*xual attack.
"He went hunting for females on the University of Georgia campus, and on his hunt, he encountered 22-year-old Laken Riley on her morning jog," prosecutor Sheila Ross said.
"When Laken Riley refused to be his r*pe victim, he bashed her skull in with a rock repeatedly."
"She fought for her dignity, and in that fight, she caused this defendant to leave forensic evidence behind. She also marked her killer for the entire world to see."
"Her encounter with him was long. Her fight with him was fierce.""

NY Democrats Mull Secession Over Immigration Dispute - "In response to President-elect Trump's immigration plans, some New York Democratic legislators are considering secession from the United States. State Senator Liz Krueger has proposed the idea of New York becoming a new province of Canada, arguing that this move could alleviate Canada's burden of enforcing illegal border crossings. "It's not unreasonable to think outside of the box," said Krueger. The senator also suggested that New York could withhold federal taxes as a countermeasure to Trump's threat of cutting federal funding to the state if it opposes his deportation plans for illegal immigrants. This radical proposal reflects the escalating tension between the incoming administration and local governments over immigration policy."
It's only treason if it threatens the left wing agenda

Jonatan Pallesen on X - "Many people deny that mass immigration over time will fundamentally change countries.  This is a similar kind of mistake as evolution denial.  One is about evolution at the level of a species and one is about evolution at the level of a country.
• Evolution deniers: Evolution deniers accept that "microevolution" happens. They also agree that different species exist. They just don't think that a large number of small mutations over time can lead to a new species.
• Mass immigration impact deniers: Similarly, mass immigration impact deniers accept that micro changes happen. They acknowledge that individual immigrants can have different cultures and views than the host population on average. They also agree that countries with large differences between them exist. They just don't believe that a large number of immigrants over time can lead to a fundamentally changed country.
Both groups of deniers often demand to be shown direct evidence of transformation in progress. For example, "Show me the monkey turning into a human" or "Show me that California has turned into Mexico." A snapshot may not clearly reveal an ongoing process, but that doesn't mean the process isn't taking place.  In both cases, the evolution has taken place in the past. For example, with the Yamnaya expansion, countries evolved into different societies and cultures. However, since this happened long ago, there is limited evidence illustrating these changes. Similarly, our shared ancestor with chimpanzees evolved into different species, including humans. But since this also occurred long ago, the evidence is limited, allowing evolution deniers to raise questions.
In general, people find it difficult to intuitively understand the impact of many small changes over time. This difficulty, combined with ideological beliefs that lead them to want to deny it, is why many otherwise sensible people deny that evolution takes place.
I wrote this post thinking of people who accept biological evolution but not the evolution of countries through mass immigration. However, the comparison could also work in the other direction. People like @Cernovich  or @TuckerCarlson , I believe, accept the evolution of countries through mass immigration but not biological evolution. Perhaps this comparison could give them something to think about as well."

Friday, December 06, 2024

Links - 6th December 2024 (2 - Diversity)

Official ChillKid on X - "That's the strategy: "Let me in, let me in. Now you get out." It's not a contradiction when you think of it as phases of battle. When they needed access, they talked about freedom of speech, tolerance, acceptance. Now that they're in they shift to censorship and removal."
Rawle Nyanzi on X - "And they often gloat about taking things away from “chuds” and “manbabies.”"

Meme - "ZARA. Discover the beauty collection *ugly black woman with missing tooth*"

Thread by @wokal_distance on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "This is Debra Chew.  You've probably never heard of Debra Chew.  Nobody elected Debra Chew.  But she is responsible for more DEI policy in the U.S. government than any other bureaucrat. What she does is called "Policy Entrepreneurship," and it's how activists subvert democrcy🧵
This letter from at the time Director Francis Collins outlines the extent the which Chew was able to build a huge apparatus of DEI withing the National Institutes of Health.  The sheer volume of DEI infrastructure she created has to be seen to be believed👇
-Debra championed a change to the NIH mission statement
-she led the effort to re-engineer the former NIH Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity Management.
-Through her advocacy for the Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) population at the NIH, Debra launched a Safe Zone Training (a form of safe space training)
-. She also led the trans-NIH committee effort to standardize workforce categories for diversity. Beyond NIH
-Debra launched a new, centralized Reasonable Accommodation Program for the NIH
-Debra’s team drafted and finalized NIH Reasonable Accommodation procedures,
-She recruited a team of Accessibility Consultants were to provide technical guidance.
All of this was done in the service of EDI programming at the NIH
But it gets worse, because Debra left the NIH, and when over to the Federal Housing Finance Agency where she has been building the Division of Inclusivity, Culture, and Equity.  In doing so she brough with her Treava Hopkins-Laboy and Erin Foxworth, from the NIH. As I pointed out yesterday, the NIH has been entirely captured by DEI and woke activists. They operate at every lever, and Debra Chew is a huge reason why. Now that NIH is captured, she is doing the same policy making over at FHFA. This process, of getting into institutions and then creating new policy and advocating for policy changes is called "Policy Entrepreneurship."  Policy Entrepreneurship is when the civil service membership attempts to make and implement policy of their own accord.
Sometimes this is good. For example, Radon Gas (which gets into houses through basements) causes more cancer than smoking, so governments have policy dealing with it. Since most average people don't know about Radon gas, almost all radon gas policy starts in the bureaucracy. Usually such regulations are part of the building code.  This is an example of policy entrepreneurship: it's the civil service taking initiative to stop a problem most people don't know about.  The problem is that this exact same process is open to abuse by activists. Activists can get into the bureaucracy and government agencies and then, rather then doing policy entrepreneurship to solve the problems the agency was created to solve, they instead to policy entrepreneurship to advance their ideology and political agenda.  When this happens, government agencies stop being institutional servants of the people, and instead become vehicles that advance the political goals and agenda of the unelected policy entrepreneurs that have taken over those institutions.  This is the subversion of democracy.
When institutions cease to be servants of the people through accountibility to elected officials, we end up with an administrative apparatus that has the power to regulate the lives of people according to the political agenda of unelected bureaucrats.  It's already happening. We are seeing the fruit of this in California, where regulators are blocking @elonmusk from launching rockets because they do not like his politics.  They're using their control of the policy to stop him from succeeding.  This is policy entrepreneurship that's gone haywire
The sheer volume of DEI initiatives, requirements, and policies that were put into place by Debra Chew is incredible. I have never seen anyone else be so effective in policy entrepreneurship.  She ised DEI policy to transform the entire NIH. It's stunning. The problem is the American people don't like DEI, but they have have no way to stop people lile Debra Chew from implementing DEI anyway  If we want to put an end to this, we need to find a way to reign in the abusive and undemocratic forms of Policy Entrepreneurship"

Brandon Warmke on X - "Academic job ads are getting creative.
Out: Diversity statements
In: "Inclusive excellence statements" where you explain how your teaching, service, & research contribute to the success of certain demographic groups. These groups are not specified. You're just supposed to know."

Skeptic Research Center Team on X - "Younger Americans (GenZ), particularly racial minorities, are more likely than other groups to agree that "companies should always prioritize hiring racial minorities before hiring white people." 24% of white, 51% of black and 47% of hispanic GenZ respondents agreed with this"
Wesley Yang on X - "Wow it's almost like propagandizing young people from the earliest ages in DEI dogmas affects their attitudes"

Creolus Magnus on X - "Imagine believing diversity is your strength when ethnic, racial, national, linguistic, cultural, and religious diversity has been the cause of almost every conflict in human history."

Eboo Patel on X - "Diversity work is sacred. America needs #DEI to live up to its promise of social mobility and cooperation across difference. Right now, it’s falling short. Can it evolve? My piece in @Philanthropy citing @Musa_alGharbi & @RachelKleinfeld"
Brandon Warmke on X - "Defenders of DEI are in a tough spot. DEI is sacred. So it must be saved. But honest brokers know how harmful it is. The trick is to reimagine what DEI could be without the underlying ideology. The problem is the ideology is the only reason DEI was created in the first place."
"Sacred" is a really telling word

i/o on X - "Earlier in the year Rufo and Musk and others had very publicly tied DEI at Boeing to recent safety and quality control incidents at the company. It appears that these attacks may have paid off."
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ on X - "WINNING: Boeing has abolished its DEI department. Earlier this year, we published a story showing how DEI was undermining competence at the company. Insiders tell us it helped put pressure on the new CEO, who made the decision to shutter the department."
Weird. Left wingers keep claiming it was the bean counters and corporate people who ruined Boeing

“It’s an Empty Executive Suite” - "To help explain what went wrong, I have been speaking with a Boeing insider who has direct knowledge of the company’s leadership decisions. He tells a story of elite dysfunction, financial abstraction, and a DEI bureaucracy that has poisoned the culture, creating a sense of profound alienation between the people who occupy the executive suite and those who build the airplanes... At its core, we have a marginalization of the people who build stuff, the people who really work on these planes... Status games rule every boardroom in the country. The DEI narrative is a very real thing, and, at Boeing, DEI got tied to the status game. It is the thing you embrace if you want to get ahead. It became a means to power.  DEI is the drop you put in the bucket, and the whole bucket changes. It is anti-excellence, because it is ill-defined, but it became part of the culture and was tied to compensation. Every HR email is: “Inclusion makes us better.” This kind of politicization of HR is a real problem in all companies.  If you look at the bumper stickers at the factories in Renton or Everett, it’s a lot of conservative people who like building things—and conservative people do not like politics at work.   The radicalization of HR doesn’t hurt tech businesses like it hurts manufacturing businesses. At Google, they’re making a large profit margin and pursuing very progressive hiring policies. Because they are paying 30 percent or 40 percent more than the competition in salary, they are able to get the top 5 percent of whatever racial group they want. They can afford, in a sense, to pay the “DEI tax” and still find top people.  But this can be catastrophic in lower-margin or legacy companies. You are playing musical chairs, and if you do the same things that Google is doing, you are going to end up with the bottom 20 percent of the preferred population... Boeing is just a symptom of a much bigger problem: the failure of our elites. The purpose of the company is now “broad stakeholder value,” including DEI and ESG. This was then embraced as a means to power, which further separated the workforce from the company. And it is ripping our society apart.  Boeing is the most visible example because every problem—like, say, a bolt that falls off—gets amplified. But this is happening everywhere around us, and it is going to have a huge effect. DEI and ESG became a way to stop talking honestly to employees. We need to tear off the veil of all this coded language that is being used everywhere, and our elites need to recover some sense of service to people. They think they have it already because they are reciting these shibboleths of moral virtue: “I am serving because I am repeating what everyone else is saying about DEI.” It’s a form of cheap self-love that is being embraced by leaders. If you pay the tax to the DEI gods or the ESG gods and use coded language with your workforce, it absolves you of the hard work of really leading."

i/o on X - "Blacks are less than 7% of STEM workers, and yet they're 17% of STEM workers on TV. This is consistent with the overall pattern of over-representation of blacks in "prestige occupation" TV roles. Asians are grossly under-represented — they're only 6% of STEM TV roles."
"Media portrayals of STEM characters send the profoundly negative message that STEM professions are for white men. This narrow representation has not improved in the last decade. Of all STEM characters, men outnumbered women nearly two-to one (62.9% compared to 37.1%). The vast majority of STEM characters in entertainment media were White (71.2%), while fewer were Black (16.7%), Asian/Asian-American (5.6%), Latinx (3.9%), and Middle Eastern (1.7%)."

Anna Hitrova on X - "Just heard of a story of a man starting a business and putting it in his wife’s name so on paper it appears like a business owned by a woman and therefore when bidding for a contract it will be considered a minority business."
DEI 4 White Guys on X - "This is a common occurrence, as straight White male business owners have been systematically marginalized out of the market due to ESG scoring requirements imposed by international finance on corporations to have “diverse suppliers” who are registered with national race/sex/lgbt organizations.  No such organization exists for straight White males."

Clifton Duncan on X - "In 2001 an ABC series about a female spy became one of its most popular shows. Over 5 seasons it averaged 9 million viewers per episode & scored 9 Emmy nods. No culture war BS. No online outrage. Nobody cared. People never hated strong female characters, they just hate bad writing *Jennifer Garner in Alias*"
One cope I've seen is that this just shows right wingers' hypocrisy, since they didn't use to protest "strong female characters" but are only just jumping onto the bandwagon. Which is why bringing up contemporary examples brings home the point a lot better

John Rain on X - ""We find a statistically significant negative relationship between ethnic diversity and social trust across all studies." Diversity is a weakness."
Ethnic Diversity and Social Trust: A Narrative and Meta-Analytical Review

Walmart's DEI rollback signals a profound shift in the wake of Trump's election victory - "“There has been a lot of reassessment of risk looking at programs that could be deemed to constitute reverse discrimination,” said Allan Schweyer, principal researcher at the Human Capital Center at the Conference Board. “This is another domino to fall and it is a rather large domino,” he added. Among other changes, Walmart said it will no longer give priority treatment to suppliers owned by women or minorities. The company also will not renew a five-year commitment for a racial equity center set up in 2020 after the police killing of George Floyd. And it pulled out of a prominent gay rights index."

Mario Nawfal on X: "🚨🇺🇸WHY DID LEGACY HIDE THIS STUDY? DEI’S NEGATIVE IMPACTS REVEALED
NYT and Bloomberg reportedly ignored a major report exposing how DEI training might worsen racism and division.  A study by NCRI and Rutgers reveals that DEI training can heighten perceptions of bias and hostility, yet outlets like NYT and Bloomberg have declined to cover it.  The study found materials like “White Fragility” and “How to Be an Antiracist” led participants to see racism without evidence and favor punitive actions.  Anti-Islamophobia and anti-caste trainings also increased bias and negative rhetoric, raising concerns about DEI’s impact.  Critics argue the media’s silence on the findings points to ideological bias in public discourse."

Thread by @SwipeWright on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "🚨BREAKING: The @nytimes and @business killed stories at the 11th hour covering new research on DEI pedagogy and its negative psychological impacts.  The study showed that certain DEI practices increase hostility, authoritarian tendencies, and agreement with extreme rhetoric. 🧵
The study was conducted by the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) in collaboration with Rutgers University. It investigated the psychological effects of DEI pedagogy, specifically trainings that draw heavily from texts like How to Be an Antiracist and White Fragility. The findings were unsettling, though perhaps not surprising to longstanding opponents of such programs. Using carefully controlled experiments, researchers found that exposure to anti-oppressive rhetoric consistently amplified perceptions of bias where none existed.
In one experiment, participants read excerpts from Robin DiAngelo and Ibram X. Kendi, juxtaposed against a neutral control text about corn production. Afterward, they were asked to evaluate a hypothetical scenario: an applicant being rejected from an elite university.  Those exposed to the DEI materials were far more likely to perceive racism in the admissions process, despite no evidence to support such a conclusion. Those exposed to the DEI materials were also more likely to advocate punitive measures, such as suspending the admissions officer or mandating additional DEI training.
The NCRI also analyzed anti-Islamophobia training materials to determine their effectiveness in reducing anti-Muslim prejudice and to examine whether they unintentionally skew perceptions of fairness, potentially reinforcing biases against institutions viewed as oppressors.
"Following exposure to the texts, participants were presented with a controlled scenario involving two individuals—Ahmed Akhtar and George Green—both convicted of identical terrorism charges for bombing a local government building."
"In the control group (corn), Ahmed’s trial was perceived as just as fair as George’s, indicating no baseline perception of Islamophobia. In the anti-Islamophobia content group (treatment), George’s trial ratings were not significantly different from the corn content group (control). However, participants in the anti-Islamophobia treatment group rated Ahmed’s trial as significantly less fair (4.92 vs. 5.25) than did those in the control group. The training led them to perceive injustice toward Ahmed despite the specifics of his situation being identical to those of George."
"These results suggest that anti-Islamophobia training inspired by ISPU materials may cause individuals to assume unfair treatment of Muslim people, even when no evidence of bias or unfairness is present."
The study also looked at DEI training on caste discrimination. Participants exposed to materials from Equality Labs—a prominent provider of anti-caste training—were significantly more likely to perceive bias. Those people were also more likely to endorse dehumanizing rhetoric, including adapted quotes from Adolf Hitler where the term “Jew” was replaced with “Brahmin.”  The findings suggest that these programs may not only fail to address systemic injustice but actively cultivate divisive and authoritarian mindsets.
Critics of DEI have long pointed to its lack of empirical support, and the NCRI study adds weight to those concerns.  As troubling as the study’s findings are, its suppression may be even more consequential. The decision to withhold this research from public discourse speaks to a larger issue: the growing entanglement of ideology and information.  The public deserves to know if the tools being deployed to foster “equity” and “anti-racism” are instead causing harm. As DEI programs continue to expand across schools, workplaces, and governments, the stakes could not be higher. Whether this research sparks a broader reckoning or remains buried will depend on whether institutions—and the media that hold them accountable—are willing to confront uncomfortable truths."
Grievance mongering and offence mining are self-fulfilling prophecies. People find what they are looking for and can indeed imagine oppression - but of course left wingers will dismiss claims that "they are just imagining it". But the left are all about fighting "oppressors" and Revolution, so these are good results

Colin Wright on X - "Following my report on the @nytimes and @business both killing stories about a new study revealing the potential harms of DEI pedagogy, the Hindu American Foundation (@HinduAmerican ) has independently confirmed the accuracy of my report. They've issued a statement accusing the outlets of "censor[ing] critical information that has immense repercussions for the #HinduAmerican community" and called on them to "do the right thing and run the coverage of this landmark study as was planned." The buried study involved DEI training on caste discrimination where participants were exposed to materials from Equality Labs—a prominent provider of anti-caste training. Those exposed to the training were significantly more likely to perceive bias and endorse dehumanizing rhetoric, including adapted quotes from Adolf Hitler where the term “Jew” was replaced with “Brahmin.” Why are these important results being censored?"
Hindus are white-adjacent and benefit from white supremacy, so it's no wonder they'd say that

Thread by @aaronsibarium on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "NEW: ~40 departments at the University of Illinois Chicago have pledged, in writing, to hire faculty based on race.  One department justified its quotas by claiming that minorities "have a greater sense" of the "nature of teaching."  Here's how UIC is openly flouting the law:🧵
In September 2022, the Department of Industrial Engineering made a bold promise to UIC's Office of Diversity, Equity, and Engagement: From then on, the department said, 50 percent of all faculty hires would be either women or minorities. Citing the need for "culturally relevant pedagogy," the department explained that "minoritized" professors "tend to have a greater sense" of "the human, social, and communal nature of teaching and learning."   That is why the department was applying to UIC’s Bridge to Faculty program, which funds the recruitment and mentorship of postdoctoral scholars from "underrepresented" groups. The money would help the engineering program hit its diversity targets, the department wrote in its application, and, by boosting the number of minority faculty, "enable students" to change "oppressive systems, discriminatory practices, and eventually society as a whole."
The pitch paid off: When UIC announced its fourth cohort of Bridge scholars in 2023, industrial engineering was one of 10 departments chosen to host one. Other winners included the History Department, which pledged in its application to "hire a Black or Native American scholar of colonial Latin America who specializes in the study of slavery or Indigenous peoples." They also included the Department of Urban Planning and Policy, which said it would hire "a scholar with expertise in environmental justice and environmental racism who comes, precisely, from a community of color."
~40 departments have applied to the Bridge to Faculty program since 2020. In most of those applications, which were obtained via a public records request by the National Association of Scholars, departments say outright that they will use program funding to hire minorities only. Those written pledges appear to violate federal law.
"It’s illegal for employers to hire or refuse to hire anyone because of their race," said Dan Morenoff, the executive director of the American Civil Rights Project. "UIC looks to be openly flouting its legal obligations." While the Supreme Court outlawed race-based college admissions just last year, Morenoff added, discrimination in employment, including faculty hiring, has been illegal since 1964.  UIC did not respond to a request for comment.
Now in its fifth year, UIC’s initiative is part of a panoply of pipeline programs that are reshaping faculty hiring across the country. The programs hire postdocs and put them on the fast track to tenure, creating a pipeline, or "bridge," from the postdoc to a faculty position. Some of these initiatives are officially race-blind but target scholars who research diversity issues. Others, including the one at UIC, are explicitly for "underrepresented" groups. Money for the postdocs typically comes from the university’s central administration, which solicits applications from each department and doles out a limited number of grants. That means departments must engage in a kind of DEI one-upmanship in order to secure the funds, touting their diversity goals and explaining what’s been done to achieve them. The applications from UIC, which span more than 400 pages, offer a window into these competitions. They show how pipeline programs are incentivizing the sort of quotas that have been illegal for six decades. And they suggest that those quotas and the need to secure funding to meet them are now driving other diversity initiatives, from race-based tenure decisions to activist curricular offerings.
The result is a climate in which DEI permeates every level of university governance. In its application to the Bridges to Faculty program, UIC’s psychology department boasted that it had made "DEI-related activities" a "prominent criterion in promotion and tenure decisions." Not to be outdone, the communications department said that the "entirety of its curriculum centers on inequalities generated and reproduced through communication technologies." "Communication technology use has long been shaped by the canonical preferences of a hegemonically reinforced White masculinity," the department wrote in its 2023 application. By incorporating the "lived experiences of a minoritized scholar," the department "would be better poised to teach students how to develop ways around the dominant habitus."
Many of the applications argue that faculty diversity is a pedagogical imperative—or, as the Community Health Sciences department put it in 2020, that "students need to have faculty who ‘look like them.’" The computer science department, for example, said that an "additional BIPOC/female/nonbinary faculty member" would show "BIPOC/female/nonbinary" students that they could succeed in computing. A few applications even argued it was unethical to recruit a diverse student body without a diverse faculty. The history department said a lack of minority professors had made it "impossible and perhaps even immoral to recruit cohorts of underrepresented graduate students." The Department of Art History suggested that it was "ethically problematic" for white scholars to teach courses on "Black-Indigenous" art.  A Bridge to Faculty fellow, the department added, "who is a Person of Color, will be a major step towards reconciling these conflicts."
Postdocs hired through the program are expected to conduct activist scholarship and support DEI. The Math Department, for example, said it was looking to hire "an underrepresented scholar whose work focuses on issues of race and power in undergraduate mathematics education." The Biomedical Engineering Department, which received funding through the program last year, pledged to hire a scholar who would "train the next generation of Biomedical Engineers in DEI principles."
Tldr: It's not just one or two programs. At the University of Illinois Chicago, race-based hiring is the norm in dozens of departments. And given the paper trail, a Trump DOJ would probably have an easy time prosecuting UIC."
Left wingers keep claiming that DEI is needed to correct historic biases and give "minorities" a level playing field, but in reality DEI is explicitly racist etc and makes people more so. Left wing projection strikes once again!

Steven Pinker on X - ""Disempower DEI" was one of my 5 recommendations for how universities (one in particular) could save themselves (w academic freedom, nonviolence, viewpoint diversity, & institutional neutrality). New study confirms that DEI programs make people hallucinate bigotry while turning them into bigots."

Thread by @sisterinferior on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "It's time for the annual "Where's the White Male" contest.  Also known as the GoodReads Choice Awards.  No, really, where are the white males? Let's see...
First category, Fiction.  White men: 0
Next up, Historical Fiction.  White men: 0
Mystery genre.  White men: 2  So we're at 2/30 so far. Doing great.
Romance.  White men: 0 (As God intended, but still)
I have no idea what Romantasy is but  White men: 0
Fantasy  White men: 3  Running total, 5/50
Sci Fi brings all the white dudes out  White men: 5  Running total, 10/60
Horror also has a lot of white dudes.  White men: 6  Running total, 16/70
Debut novel, these are repeats so I dunno if they count but let's count them anyway. They need all the help they can get.  Whtie men: 2  Running total, 18/80
Audio book. Another repeat category, but hey!  White men: 3  Running total, 21/90
Young Adult Fantasy  White men: 1  Running total, 22/100
Young Adult Fiction  White men: 0  Running total, 22/110
Nonfiction  White men: 2  Running total, 24/120
Memoir  White men: 1  Running total, 25/130
History  White men: 6  Running total, 31/140
So the overall percentage of white men with prominent literary works out this year is roughly 22%.  This is notable for one reason, because normally IDGAF about racial distribution across industries. But in this case, I care. Why? Back around 2014 the literary world began a massive, concerted effort to eliminate white men from the ranks of the published authors out there.  They weren't hiding it. They bragged openly about it.  And here we are, 10 years later. They've been reduced to a fraction."