Go broke.

Go broke.

The Self-Cancelling League: All of NBA’s Wednesday playoff games postponed after Bucks’ Game 5 boycott…
Play stupid games… (graphic)
Rioters attacking the police, assaulting residents and burning down stores are now crying for the police to stop the shooters in Kenosha.
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) August 26, 2020
@MrAndyNgo Daily Caller reporter @RichieMcGinniss was almost shot. He’s seen in the footage taking off his shirt to help stop the bleeding on the man on the ground. #KenoshaRiots
Other footage preceding this shows a mob chasing the shooter, who fell. This is what followed.
A close up view of one of the shootings that occurred in Kenosha. pic.twitter.com/QfTNMrkTWV
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) August 26, 2020
Update @Cernovich: They are charging him with intentional homicide. That’s going to be a very rough case to make.
The narrative is shifting: “Liberals suddenly want the riots to stop because they realize it’s hurting their election chances.
Not that it matters, because #BLM was never about George Floyd.
Hennepin County Attorney's Office released this document. Dr. Andrew Baker, the Chief Hennepin County Medical Examiner who reviewed #GeorgeFloyd's blood test, says the substances found lead him to conclude it was an overdose death. #BlackLivesMatter. Read: pic.twitter.com/xyaQvHDpQw
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 25, 2020
The virus of critical race theory is spreading to all of the national laboratories.
In new documents from Argonne National Lab—which handles national security and supercomputing for the federal government—a whistleblower describes a relentless campaign of racial harassment.
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— Christopher F. Rufo (@realchrisrufo) August 20, 2020
Portland police describe protests (full video)
h/t Larry
“But NYC always always bounces back.” No. Not this time.
“But NYC is the center of the financial universe. Opportunities will flourish here again.” Not this time.
“NYC has experienced worse.” No it hasn’t.
A Facebook group formed a few weeks ago that was for people who were planning a move and wanted others to talk to and ask advice from. Within two or three days it had about 10,000 members.
More…
Everything is fine in NYC…https://t.co/t1h98bS69U
— Kyle Kashuv (@KyleKashuv) August 16, 2020
Are now fully in control.
I've been exchanging messages with friends about what what's happening in our cities: NY, Philadelphia and LA especially. A lot of disturbing things are not making the news. Even Republicans aren't drawing attention to it. Here's a message from a friend about life in NY today:
— Mike (@Doranimated) August 13, 2020
It’s an amazing thread, just keep scrolling. (if you don’t want to read it on Twitter, the first portion has been collected by Ace.)
Related: Minneapolis Tells Residents With Riot-Wrecked Buildings They Can’t Clean Up Until They’ve Paid Their 2020 Property Taxes in Full.
The Oregon State Police announced on Thursday that it was pulling out its roughly 100 state troopers from protecting the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse in downtown Portland after the city’s district attorney announced that he is not pursuing charges against the rioters who have been arrested.
This time, Raheem Kassam does the work for me.
On one side of the street, @NatGeo has a massive BLM sign.
On the other, Nat Geo has boarded up all their offices. pic.twitter.com/sGOiGGnee7
— Raheem Kassam (@RaheemKassam) August 13, 2020
They’re way past their best-by date.
The looting, violence, and destruction that was inflicted upon Chicago’s Magnificent Mile was bad enough, but what they ALSO did that night was even worse. BLM looting thugs targeted a Ronald McDonald House.
Yes, you read that correctly.
T-Shirt Company Refuses to Bow to Antifa, Even After Getting Smeared as ‘Fascist’
But it should be. Bridges Raised, Roads Closed in Chicago After Rioting, Looting Breaks Out
All bridges along the Chicago River were raised throughout The Loop, according to CBS Chicago.
Chicago’s Officer of Emergency Management said on Twitter that streets are closed in the city’s Magnificent Mile shopping district as well as Gold Coast and South Loop neighborhoods. The Illinois State Police also blocked some expressway ramps into downtown.
Meanwhile, the Chicago Transit Authority announced that train and bus services to the downtown area were suspended “at the request of public safety officials.”
The measures came after mass looting took place in the downtown area, with reports of numerous businesses being ransacked and vehicles set on fire.
Hundreds of people swept through the Magnificent Mile and other parts of downtown Chicago early Monday, smashing windows, looting stores, confronting police and at one point exchanging gunfire with officers, authorities said.
The officers had stopped several people on Lake Street near Michigan Avenue when shots were fired from a passing car around 4:30 a.m., nearly five hours into the widespread vandalism, according to police spokesman Tom Ahern. No officers were shot but a squad car was hit, he said. It was not known if anyone in the gunman’s car was shot.
Ahern said other officers were injured through the night. Earlier, an officer was seen slumped against a building by Grand and Wabash avenues as other other cops tended to him. It was unclear what had happened to him. Ahern had no details on the injuries.
The looting began shortly after midnight as people darted through broken store windows and doors along Michigan Avenue carrying shopping bags full of merchandise. Cars dropped off more people as the crowd grew. At least one U-Haul van was seen pulling up.
Flashback: “I have never seen the likes of this,” Sadlowski-Garza said. “I’m scared.”
Andy Ngo has more on Twitter.
Aftermath of one area looted in Chicago last night. #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/f9GsrjwS8m
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 10, 2020
The New York Times is always the last to know.
Faizel Khan was being told by the news media and his own mayor that the protests in his hometown were peaceful, with “a block party atmosphere.”
But that was not what he saw through the windows of his Seattle coffee shop. He saw encampments overtaking the sidewalks. He saw roving bands of masked protesters smashing windows and looting.
Young white men wielding guns would harangue customers as well as Mr. Khan, a gay man of Middle Eastern descent who moved here from Texas so he could more comfortably be out. To get into his coffee shop, he sometimes had to seek the permission of self-appointed armed guards to cross a border they had erected.
“They barricaded us all in here,” Mr. Khan said. “And they were sitting in lawn chairs with guns.”
The same New York Times that “corrected” Tom Cotton’s op-ed.
The narrative is shifting. Democrats are realizing their support for Antifa is backfiring. Antifa is canceled. https://t.co/L3ELTzzcar
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) August 7, 2020
And so are corporations.
Teespring is not a fascist company. Due to the recent increase of violent Antifa content, we have removed all Antifa related listings until we are able to review the intent behind the designs. Reviewing this content will take some time, so we appreciate your understanding.
— Teespring (@teespring) August 7, 2020
At the Hearing on Protecting Free Speech and Preventing Violent Protests. There are a list of clips at the right of the page, including testimony from Jonathan Turley that is also good.
I was wondering as well.
The mathematicians were clout chasing and didn't really understand what the social justice crowd was trying to do. They took it as a cute challenge. Hence why they're now furiously backtracking.
— Zap Rowsdower (@ZipZapRowsdower) August 3, 2020
One of their better podcasts: on Portland, fake Protest Moms, on Trump derangement and the politicization of COVID and its consequences.
"Did they do that before or after the fire was put out?" pic.twitter.com/qz1aUPjzJW
— Elizabeth Harrington (@LizRNC) July 28, 2020
I’m working at several things at once today, so will drop more finds as I come across them. Tips are open for others.
Barr: This is a hearing. I thought I was supposed to be heard
— Steve Ferguson (@lsferguson) July 28, 2020
"We're not out looking for trouble."
Bill Barr defends federal law enforcement actions in Portland, Oregon: "Federal courts are under attack. Since when is it okay to try to burn down a federal court?" https://t.co/TtCZXxSTLG pic.twitter.com/s2hrpAZRdA
— ABC News (@ABC) July 28, 2020
If I were CNN, I’d cut away from this hearing. It’s not going well for the Ds.
— Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) July 28, 2020
Jim Jordan’s opening statement: “They Are Attacking Bill Barr” to Protect Themselves From “Obama Spying Operations”…