Hitting the Jackpot

The city of Philadelphia has agreed to pay the staggering sum of $9.25 million to about 200 rioters because they were teargassed and struck with rubber bullets. [More]

>$46K each ain’t a bad payday.

So can we expect reparations for the J6 protestors, too?

“Commissioner Outlaw” is what’s known as an aptronym.

[Via Michael G]

All an Act

AN ACT Amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous articles, providing for encoded ammunition, imposing duties on manufacturers, sellers and owners of ammunition, providing for the powers and duties of the Commissioner of Pennsylvania State Police and the Secretary of Revenue, establishing the encoded ammunition database and the Encoded Ammunition Database Fund, imposing an encoded ammunition database tax and imposing penalties. [More]

And subversive Democrats pull this sh!+ with straight faces and absolutely no repercussions — aside from being further rewarded with power over the lives of people who are not stupid enough to vote for them.

[Via Jess]

Pour Me Another Cup of Coffee, For it is the Best in the Land…

How drinking coffee perpetuates white supremacy [More]

I’ll let the T-800 do my talking for me (NSFW).

And Buck can do my singin.’

Some CLOCs (commie losers of color) are so desperate to feel entitled, resentful, and discriminated against that no dreamt-up grievance is too absurd to indignantly air. I really have to wonder if this article is satire, it’s so stupid.

Naturally, the global economic supply chain disruption that would disproportionately harm minorities isn’t considered, because reparations are on their way, right?

Incidentally, I’ve been a white coffee drinker for over half a century and this is the first time I’ve ever heard that racist “joke” that isn’t even a little bit funny.

And in the interests of full disclosure, Armed American Radio host Mark Walters gifted me with some really good Liberty Roast Defender Coffee. I’m going to refill my cup as right after I post this. And I’m even going to put some evaporated milk in it, which, “thanks” to this article, I’ve learned is also racist because I supposedly identify it with my skin.

Tangentially-Related UPDATE

School suspends black students for anti-black racism: ‘This is the third time we’ve had perpetrators of a racially motivated incident identified as African-Americans’ [More]

So racism actually is “systemic”…?

[Via Michael G]

Diddly-Squat

Chicago family fights ‘pro squatter’ who took over dead mom’s home, left bullet hole in window- Takito Murray has been arrested for drug and weapons charges at least six times since 2017 [More]

In a just and rational world, you should be able to continue blasting rock salt into the parasite’s hindquarters until he’s out of range.

Forget it, Jake. It’s Chi-Town.

I’m surprised you don’t hear about squatters being SqWATted…

Future Lawfare Practitioners of America

Five security guards, threats of discipline required to protect free speech talk at DU law school [More]

And just think how many Marxist future attorneys, prosecutors, and judges at all levels are being churned out by the subversion mills.

Tangentially-Related UPDATE

Angry brainwashed “students” who are ostensibly there to learn presume themselves qualified to lecture.

Al Capp sure had it nailed:

[Via Michael G]

Rope-GIVING ‘Capitalists’

REPORT: The Black Lives Matter Movement Has Received a Stunning $82 Billion From Corporations [More]

Paid for by end customers through higher prices, of course.

I wonder how many give because they’re truly “woke” fools, how many submit to extortion out of cowardice, and how many believe it will buy their way out of the tumbrels.

[Via Michael G]

Naturally, It’s Trump’s Fault

SVB Failure Sparks Blame Game Over Trump-Era Regulatory Rule [More]

Yeah, more central government control, that’s always the answer, because they do so well at everything else. Plus it’s in the Constitution somewhere, isn’t it?

The less someone’s actions are regulated, the more they bear responsibility for them. It’s like a law of nature or something. Meanwhile, the major banks think it’s good business to collude on policies that alienate tens of millions of Second Amendment-believing gun owners.