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TopicConservatives in a Nutshell
Humble_Novice
01/25/21 12:52:57 PM
#1
TopicTrump and Epstein Shared Residences With Underage Models
Humble_Novice
01/25/21 5:47:37 AM
#1
TopicWhich type of male has it the easiest with women
Humble_Novice
01/25/21 3:41:56 AM
#31
Someone needs to tell TC about the Omegaverse genre.
TopicTHIS is the radical future socialists want.
Humble_Novice
01/25/21 3:25:04 AM
#22
Here's the original artwork: https://www.deviantart.com/menkillers/art/Sidonia-Scope-594196249

I swear to God most conservatives are only good at photo editing art instead of making original ones.
TopicMexico's President Has COVID-19
Humble_Novice
01/25/21 3:21:28 AM
#1
TopicThe GAME-CHANGING Biden Order People Likely Haven't Heard About
Humble_Novice
01/25/21 1:09:56 AM
#3
Dark_SilverX posted...
Mitch gonna fart on it.
Mitch can suck a hotdog now that he's minority leader.
TopicThe GAME-CHANGING Biden Order People Likely Haven't Heard About
Humble_Novice
01/25/21 1:07:51 AM
#1
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/biden-order-progressive-regulation_n_6009dabec5b6efae63002e20

On his first day in office, President Joe Biden quickly set about undoing some of his predecessors signature policies: He said the United States would rejoin the Paris Agreement; he halted construction of a wall along the Mexican border; and he ended the ban on travel to the U.S. from Muslim-majority countries.

Tucked into all of those high-profile moves, though, was a memo with a title seemingly designed to be ignored: Modernizing Regulatory Review. Sent to the press at 9:43 p.m. on Wednesday in the middle of the Tom Hanks-led inaugural celebration, the White House was not expecting the dry document to drive headlines or set American hearts aflutter.

But the memo could unleash a wave of stronger regulations to reduce income inequality, fight climate change and protect public health. Among left-leaning experts on regulation, its a signal that Biden could break with 40 years of conservative policy.

I realize what Im about to say to you sounds absurd, James Goodwin, a senior policy analyst at the Center for Progressive Reform, told HuffPost. It has the potential to be the most significant action Biden took on day one.

The order could eventually lead to major changes at the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, an extremely obscure White House office located inside the only slightly less obscure Office of Management and Budget. OIRA, as it is known, is charged with vetting proposed regulations and has the power to weaken, delay or even kill new rules proposed by other government agencies.

Since then-President Ronald Reagan gave the agency expansive powers with an executive order during the conservative boom times of his first term, progressives have bemoaned OIRAs narrow economic cost-benefit focus, arguing that it ignored social and environmental costs and benefits not easily translated into dollar amounts.

Progressives, and to some degree government agencies, have always lamented that because the benefits are harder to measure, cost-benefit analysis always puts regulation at a disadvantage, said Stuart Shapiro, a public policy professor at Rutgers University and former OMB staffer.

Citing a theoretical Environmental Protection Agency rule to limit mercury pollution, Shapiro noted it would be much easier to measure how much compliance would cost businesses than how much society might benefit in terms of lives saved, illnesses stopped or childhood development protected.

Lobbyists and other corporate interests have historically seen OIRA reviews as their last chance to block or delay regulations designed to protect consumers and workers and mandate safety measures. During President Barack Obamas administration alone, it delayed a mandate for the installation of rear-view cameras on cars for years and watered down rules protecting workers from exposure to dangerous silica dust and regulations governing the disposal of toxic coal ash.

Bidens order appears set to dramatically overhaul that process, saying regulatory reviews should instead promote public health and safety, economic growth, social welfare, racial justice, environmental stewardship, human dignity, equity, and the interests of future generations. It also says OIRAs director should proactively encourage agencies to develop rules that benefit the public.

For the past several decades, weve seen Democratic administrations being almost apologetic about using regulations to advance the public interest, said Matt Kent, who works on regulatory policy for Public Citizen. This is a real change of pace.

Left-leaning attention to OIRA grew during the Obama administration, when a Harvard Law professor named Cass Sunstein ran the office. Sunstein, who had worked at the University of Chicago Law School with the president, remains a well-known public intellectual and the highest-profile person to ever hold the top job at OIRA.

But liberals said he was far too hostile to regulations. Liberal groups, including the Center for Progressive Reform, said he regularly weakened regulations at the request of corporate interests. Around the time of his departure, Sunstein defended his work, comparing himself to former Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane of Moneyball fame. He argued that the regulations he vetted provided a net $91 billion boost to the American people.

Biden has yet to nominate someone to head OIRA, a job which requires Senate confirmation and would have major influence over how the order is implemented. The possibility that he picks one of Sunsteins ideological compatriots is the primary reason left-leaning regulation experts havent popped their champagne just yet.

In a Bloomberg op-ed on Friday, Sunstein praised Biden for choosing a pragmatic path on regulation, noting that the memo reaffirmed a 2011 Obama administration executive order.

But other signs point to a potential shift from the Obama-era approach: On Thursday, Bloomberg Law reported that Sharon Block, a staunch ally of labor unions and former member of the National Labor Relations Board, is Bidens pick to serve as OIRAs associate administrator and top official for the time being. In April, Block wrote an op-ed backing a major overhaul of OIRA to make it friendlier to workers.

I would hope that the next administration will ask itself about every single action it takeshow does this action help the lives and livelihoods of American workers, especially workers of color who were disproportionately harmed by the pandemic, she wrote in The American Prospect. Not every federal agency will be well positioned to adequately answer this question about their regulatory priorities. Properly staffed and directed, OIRA can make sure that every regulation makes the best effort possible to advance this urgent priority.

The selection of Block, combined with the day one order, has progressives hopeful that Biden and his administration understand how essential an overhaul of the regulatory process is to Bidens promises to confront the crises of climate change, racial injustice, the coronavirus and an economic slowdown.

This could finally get us back on track after 40 years, said Goodwin. The progressive agenda not only could benefit from winning this process war, it absolutely depends on winning this process war.
TopicCNN's Pamela Brown Brutally Takes Down a Nazi-Sympathizing Official
Humble_Novice
01/23/21 10:41:49 PM
#6
TopicCNN's Pamela Brown Brutally Takes Down a Nazi-Sympathizing Official
Humble_Novice
01/23/21 10:39:27 PM
#1
TopicCovid super spreader youtubers at it again
Humble_Novice
01/23/21 11:52:38 AM
#2
He'll be changing his tune once he's on a ventilator.
TopicBiden Gets His Own Irasutoya Sticker
Humble_Novice
01/23/21 11:50:33 AM
#1
TopicPost manga panels without context
Humble_Novice
01/23/21 12:50:33 AM
#53

TopicDisheartened Trump supporter makes a passionate plea to the former president.
Humble_Novice
01/22/21 9:28:42 PM
#6
What a lovely meltdown.
TopicDemocrats Drafting Plan to Give Parents $3,000 Per Child in Biden Stimulus
Humble_Novice
01/22/21 12:38:34 PM
#1
https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2021/01/22/biden-childtaxcredit-stimulus

This is much-needed because childcare expenses are no joke.
TopicAnxious QAnon Supporters Now Forced to Rely on Ham Radios
Humble_Novice
01/22/21 12:14:15 PM
#1
TopicTrump Supporter Who Attended Capitol Riots Arrested in Waffle House
Humble_Novice
01/22/21 11:36:32 AM
#1
Must be sad being arrested while at Waffle House.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8XMGMceEeU
TopicTulsi Gabbard back on Joe Rogan's podcast today LMAO
Humble_Novice
01/22/21 9:45:04 AM
#26
ElatedVenusaur posted...
She thinks Narendra Modi is the best thing since sliced bread.
Gross. Of course that woman would love an evil dictator like him.
Topic900,000 Americans Filed for Unemployment in Donald Trump's Last Full Week
Humble_Novice
01/21/21 7:01:30 PM
#1
https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/21/economy/unemployment-benefits-coronavirus/index.html

You call this making America great, Trumpists? It's thanks to your orange clown of a leader that the Democrats have to clean up the filth. Rather than repeating the cycle, I say we ostracize the GOP 24/7 to ensure that future voters will never make the mistake of becoming a Republican.
TopicFeels Good to See America Win and Trump Lose
Humble_Novice
01/21/21 5:04:21 AM
#5
AlmightyCheeks posted...
A corrupt asshole replaced by another isnt exactly "winning"
Your both sides argument has no effect here.
TopicFeels Good to See America Win and Trump Lose
Humble_Novice
01/21/21 4:39:47 AM
#1
Plus, the sight of the MAGA crowd looking rather shamed is a bit of a nice bonus for me.
TopicMike Lendell reveals the info he gave Trump at the white house.
Humble_Novice
01/21/21 4:38:42 AM
#5
UnholyMudcrab posted...
Close your account.
TopicSay it with me Trumpers
Humble_Novice
01/20/21 11:57:57 AM
#7
TopicChicken Soup for the Anti-MAGA Soul
Humble_Novice
01/20/21 2:26:15 AM
#1
TopicSo Assange, Bannon, and Giuliani Won't Be Getting Pardons?
Humble_Novice
01/19/21 3:01:08 AM
#1
TopicTrump to Pardon Hundreds of Criminals Out of Spite
Humble_Novice
01/18/21 11:54:51 AM
#70
DeadBankerDream posted...
Do we have any names of interesting/horrible people yet or will it all drop like a bombshell tomorrow.
Apparently, one of them is Lil Wayne if recent reports are accurate.
TopicLauren Boebert in Deep Manure Now
Humble_Novice
01/18/21 11:38:49 AM
#8
TopicLauren Boebert in Deep Manure Now
Humble_Novice
01/18/21 11:35:32 AM
#1
TopicTrump to Pardon Hundreds of Criminals Out of Spite
Humble_Novice
01/17/21 9:49:41 PM
#37
DD Divine posted...
Hes going to pardon the MAGA riot trash isnt here?
Only if they paid. From what I know, there have been 300+ arrests traced back to the capitol riots and Trump is supposedly offering 100+ pardons.
TopicTrump to Pardon Hundreds of Criminals Out of Spite
Humble_Novice
01/17/21 9:47:29 PM
#31
Antifar posted...
Not out of spite, it's another grift
https://twitter.com/adamkotsko/status/1350896872408440839?s=19
Am I to understand that these pardons will only be granted to people who bribed Trump with cash?
TopicTrump to Pardon Hundreds of Criminals Out of Spite
Humble_Novice
01/17/21 9:39:25 PM
#19
REexpert44 posted...
WTF we love keeping bad people prisons now.
Fixed.
TopicTrump to Pardon Hundreds of Criminals Out of Spite
Humble_Novice
01/17/21 9:35:44 PM
#11
ImAMarvel posted...
I thought impeachment meant that he couldn't pardon anyone temporarily?
Only if he's convicted and removed by the Senate. So far, the Republicans have been too gutless to do just that.
TopicTrump to Pardon Hundreds of Criminals Out of Spite
Humble_Novice
01/17/21 9:33:31 PM
#6
CM_Ponch posted...
This shouldn't be legal, Biden should be able to unpardon someone
Unfortunately, it's very legal and may be one of the worst things Trump has ever done.
TopicTrump to Pardon Hundreds of Criminals Out of Spite
Humble_Novice
01/17/21 9:31:30 PM
#3
We'll need a list to see who he's pardoning.
TopicTrump to Pardon Hundreds of Criminals Out of Spite
Humble_Novice
01/17/21 9:29:47 PM
#1
https://twitter.com/eliehonig/status/1350936642635395072

The only silver lining here is that Trump is most likely going to prison now.
TopicParents are sad that their kids are gaming/using social media during pandemic
Humble_Novice
01/17/21 8:58:59 PM
#50
_Rinku_ posted...
I literally didn't say it was one or the other? Maybe you should re-read the end of my post. You have to provide things or enable activities for kids to do outside if you want them to be out there. You seem to have taken an antagonistic stance to what I said when we seem to agree.

Just be realistic about how you restrict their technology and don't be a hypocrite about it. If you limit your kids to two hours of screen time but sit in front of a TV for six hours a day, you're being hypocritical.

The people in the original article seem to have no real plan for the kids' activities beyond thinking that technology is "the problem" and it just comes off as extremely outdated.

Also, yes, honestly, my parents were shitty. They had wildly conflicting views on parenting (my mother basically did everything she could to keep me in my room/restrict me from socializing while my father would scream at me for playing games in my room on a Saturday while I maintained straight As in school and literally never got into trouble). That's why I find your assertion that I desire "one extreme or the other" particularly baffling when I've been advocating for a happy medium the whole time, but it's very easy to misconstrue things through text.

As a kid, I desperately wanted to do things outside and socialize. I tried going to a friend's house to hang out and my mother constantly shut it down for ever shifting reasons (and again, this is while my father was chastising me for being a shut-in). That's not unlike the situation kids today are facing. They can't go out and socialize for various reasons, so it's shifted to the online world (and yes that means their phones and computers). The parents are being unreasonable by not acknowledging this.
Makes me wonder how your parents ever got along to begin with. Are they currently divorced?
TopicMarvel's Vison actor: my father's sexuality shaped me as a father
Humble_Novice
01/17/21 9:57:35 AM
#4
Internalized homophobia is hard to overcome, but I have hope the next generation can move past it.
TopicDo kids in private Jesus Loving schools tend to be more disciplined...
Humble_Novice
01/17/21 5:53:15 AM
#8
I've attended a private Christian academy for much of my formative years and I can honestly say that they're far better at faking good manners to the teachers while engaging in vices like smoking and sex behind their backs.
TopicAre Trump Supporters Generally Inclined to Evil?
Humble_Novice
01/16/21 10:00:57 PM
#4
dameon_reaper posted...
It feels like personality at this point. You can like a president for what he does for the country but they literally obsess and its becoming cult-like. This isn't something that a normal person can accept, right?

Right?
Let's be honest here: Trump supporters are worse than cultists. At least real cults don't go out of their way to be stupid jerks.
TopicLive: Washington DC on LOCK DOWN
Humble_Novice
01/16/21 10:00:12 PM
#4
Only an idiot would think of attacking the capitol at this point.
TopicTrump supporters of CE
Humble_Novice
01/16/21 9:47:34 PM
#3
Trump supporters are evil and should forever be condemned as traitors.
TopicAre Trump Supporters Generally Inclined to Evil?
Humble_Novice
01/16/21 9:46:47 PM
#2
Bump.
TopicAre Trump Supporters Generally Inclined to Evil?
Humble_Novice
01/16/21 9:37:06 PM
#1
Do Trump supporters tend to gravitate more towards evil?


Do you believe Trump supporters are more inclined to debase themselves in evil thoughts and actions?
TopicHow Do You Feel About Red States Being Ravaged by COVID-19
Humble_Novice
01/16/21 2:28:42 PM
#16
Bleuets posted...
Blue states are being ravaged worse, just look at California.
California is the only blue state that is struggling with the virus while red states are progressively worsening: https://twitter.com/bopinion/status/1319449723900731393
TopicKristy Swanson SHOOTS HARD on cancel culture
Humble_Novice
01/16/21 2:14:53 PM
#7
Who?
TopicHow Do You Feel About Red States Being Ravaged by COVID-19
Humble_Novice
01/16/21 1:17:58 PM
#1
So far, red states are not doing enough to contain COVID-19 while blue states (with the exception of California) seem to be doing better.
TopicTrump would have absolutely won if not for COVID
Humble_Novice
01/16/21 1:16:40 PM
#55
Houston posted...
It's hard to overcome concerted lies from multiple mass media conglomerates that are hell bent on ensuring Trump never wins again (and who tried to ensure he didn't win the first time). A lot of people, unfortunately, only read the headlines. A lot of people don't dig too much further, unfortunately. And it's hard to do in current times to begin with. It actually takes a bit of effort to find different information.
So basically, you just want news that fits your pathetic perspective. How convenient.
TopicGive This to Every Karen You Know and Despise
Humble_Novice
01/15/21 10:41:24 PM
#1
TopicGood to see Biden working with people who say he stole the election.
Humble_Novice
01/15/21 12:46:35 AM
#7
TC clearly has a hate boner for Biden.
Topicdammit the lawyer i wanted to hire is a damned Trumper
Humble_Novice
01/14/21 1:43:39 PM
#7
Get another lawyer then.
TopicActing Director of ICE Resigns
Humble_Novice
01/13/21 10:28:50 PM
#1
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