People thrive on certainty, which the current administration is not providing to our ostensible allies. If Europe doesn't see the U.S. as a bulwark against Russia, I have to believe they'll make the coherent choice to become their own bloc, acting in their own interest.
You know what? You inspired me to delete those apps off my devices.
I haven't given up anything for Lent for years, as I've tried to make it more about positive, but this seems like a great step. Plus, I'm reading Jeff Vandermeer's Absolution and I need to concentrate.
Jay, if you're looking for some other music for these Lenten posts, I recommend Wynton Marsalis' magnificent Abyssinian Mass. Here's a sample: https://youtu.be/8TGW22RK78k?feature=shared.
For now. I just heard a report on NPR that EU countries are going to have to rearm (duh). It's kind of hard to believe DJT and his advisors can't see that a vassal Europe is much more preferable.
I just heard a clip from last night's address that reference this: https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/capabilities/missile-defense/golden-dome-missile-defense.html
I was immediately reminded of this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warday, in which the U.S. is getting ready to deploy a similar missile defense system. The Soviet Union, hopelessly behind technologically, launches a preemptive nuclear strike against the United States.
That's probably true. All of the online advice (take that for what it's worth) to Zelensky has been along the lines of "Just pretend to suck up to him, flatter him, and generally pretend to like him and you have him in the palm of your hand." Unfortunately, Zelensky, pissed off after a 3 year invasion and stalemate, only saw the knife Trump wanted to stick in his back and lashed out.
Greater minds than I could see Russia's military capability being ground down in Ukraine, just as it was in Afghanistan, and we were hastening the process for a relatively small sum. Honestly, if the United States wanted Ukraine to win, we would have let them use the arms we gave them for offensive purposes from the get go.
"...online sleuths tracked Brösche to the Otay Mesa Detention Center, which is a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility run by the private contractor Core Civic."
"Based on that average, a month of detention costs taxpayers $4,900."
I haven't watched a SOTU address in years and I upheld that tradition last night. I like the idea of the president sending a letter to Congress as in olden times.
Generally, in a financial audit anything around 1-2% of asset discrepancy is considered immaterial. For $46.3 billion that's $463 million on the low end. The fact that only half a million was not accounted for is laudable, but how much was spent finding the rest? That's what an accountant would call waste.
That might be the case, but the anti forces still get to paint it as a tax increase, ignoring the attendant lowering of insurance premiums. And that's all people will hear.
Raising a tax to fund universal healthcare is always going to be a tough lift in this country. Those against the tax can immediately cry out, "Socialism!", and trot out some poor Canadian who had to wait 3 years to get a knee replacement. Plus, the majority of Americans get health insurance through their employer and I believe are more or less happy with it. Lastly, consider who's going to benefit the most from universal healthcare. Not exactly the most popular people with the party in power right now.
Meanwhile, those on the other side have to come up with a complicated explanation of how you're saving money even though your paycheck is smaller.
I'm all in favor of it, but I don't think it's going to happen in my lifetime.
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People thrive on certainty, which the current administration is not providing to our ostensible allies. If Europe doesn't see the U.S. as a bulwark against Russia, I have to believe they'll make the coherent choice to become their own bloc, acting in their own interest.
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I'm going to have to dig into those MD posts.
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Here's Ken Harrelson describing the apps on my phone: https://youtu.be/Gsf4vhK7v7E?feature=shared
Plus, you get to see 2 seconds of the great Mark Buerhle.
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You know what? You inspired me to delete those apps off my devices.
I haven't given up anything for Lent for years, as I've tried to make it more about positive, but this seems like a great step. Plus, I'm reading Jeff Vandermeer's Absolution and I need to concentrate.
Jay, if you're looking for some other music for these Lenten posts, I recommend Wynton Marsalis' magnificent Abyssinian Mass. Here's a sample: https://youtu.be/8TGW22RK78k?feature=shared.
On “Open Mic for the week of 3/3/2025”
For now. I just heard a report on NPR that EU countries are going to have to rearm (duh). It's kind of hard to believe DJT and his advisors can't see that a vassal Europe is much more preferable.
On “Group Activity: President Donald Trump Address to Congress”
I just heard a clip from last night's address that reference this: https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/capabilities/missile-defense/golden-dome-missile-defense.html
I was immediately reminded of this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warday, in which the U.S. is getting ready to deploy a similar missile defense system. The Soviet Union, hopelessly behind technologically, launches a preemptive nuclear strike against the United States.
On “Open Mic for the week of 3/3/2025”
That's probably true. All of the online advice (take that for what it's worth) to Zelensky has been along the lines of "Just pretend to suck up to him, flatter him, and generally pretend to like him and you have him in the palm of your hand." Unfortunately, Zelensky, pissed off after a 3 year invasion and stalemate, only saw the knife Trump wanted to stick in his back and lashed out.
Greater minds than I could see Russia's military capability being ground down in Ukraine, just as it was in Afghanistan, and we were hastening the process for a relatively small sum. Honestly, if the United States wanted Ukraine to win, we would have let them use the arms we gave them for offensive purposes from the get go.
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"...online sleuths tracked Brösche to the Otay Mesa Detention Center, which is a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility run by the private contractor Core Civic."
"Based on that average, a month of detention costs taxpayers $4,900."
Mystery solved.
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If DJT wants people to believe that Russia, Russia, Russia is truly a hoax, he's making that really hard to do.
https://www.ft.com/content/c58fccea-00c4-4fad-bc0a-0185b7415579
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I haven't watched a SOTU address in years and I upheld that tradition last night. I like the idea of the president sending a letter to Congress as in olden times.
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DJT reading is just a flat monotone. Like someone who sees the words but is just repeating them. Ad libbing is his gig.
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I wonder if he was wearing a suit while he typed that.
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Brilliant! A true OT throwback.
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Pax Americana is still a thing?
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If you dipped you toes into the online right at all during BHO's tenure, there was plenty of cult talk.
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Believe me, there is nothing morale enhancing about taking inventory.
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Generally, in a financial audit anything around 1-2% of asset discrepancy is considered immaterial. For $46.3 billion that's $463 million on the low end. The fact that only half a million was not accounted for is laudable, but how much was spent finding the rest? That's what an accountant would call waste.
On “Group Activity The Full, Unedited Trump, Zelenskyy, and Vance Video”
As it turned out, it didn't, or at least not for long. And, also as it turned out, he unintentionally was.
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What happens when they want to link up Kaliningrad?
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I knew it! You can take the man out of the Chicago Machine, but you can't take the Chicago Machine out of the man.
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Heh. Marchmaine: closet Democrat.
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I think this comment proves my point about the messaging work necessary for those on the side of publicly funded health insurance.
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That might be the case, but the anti forces still get to paint it as a tax increase, ignoring the attendant lowering of insurance premiums. And that's all people will hear.
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Raising a tax to fund universal healthcare is always going to be a tough lift in this country. Those against the tax can immediately cry out, "Socialism!", and trot out some poor Canadian who had to wait 3 years to get a knee replacement. Plus, the majority of Americans get health insurance through their employer and I believe are more or less happy with it. Lastly, consider who's going to benefit the most from universal healthcare. Not exactly the most popular people with the party in power right now.
Meanwhile, those on the other side have to come up with a complicated explanation of how you're saving money even though your paycheck is smaller.
I'm all in favor of it, but I don't think it's going to happen in my lifetime.
On “Group Activity The Full, Unedited Trump, Zelenskyy, and Vance Video”
"Peace for our time."
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