Ahead of launching a war on Venezuela, the US would like to announce that no one in Venezuela should help US forces, it'd be stupid to do so, the US will denigrate you and screw you over no matter how much you help, and blame you if even one Venezuelan who also helped the US ever does something bad.
CIA statement about the Afghan man identified as the gunman who shot two National Guardsmen in Washington
November 27, 2025 at 4:59 PM
Ahead of launching a war on Venezuela, the US would like to announce that no one in Venezuela should help US forces, it'd be stupid to do so, the US will denigrate you and screw you over no matter how much you help, and blame you if even one Venezuelan who also helped the US ever does something bad.
Give a man a fish and someone with a thousand fishes is going to bitch about people getting free handouts. Teach a man to fish? Yeah, that person with a thousand fishes is going to bitch about that too.
November 14, 2025 at 1:28 AM
Give a man a fish and someone with a thousand fishes is going to bitch about people getting free handouts. Teach a man to fish? Yeah, that person with a thousand fishes is going to bitch about that too.
“oh so you think the east wing being demolished is worse than-“ it’s a synecdoche, man. a visual metaphor. there’s a reason the aliens in Independence Day don’t aim a huge laser at SNAP benefits
October 23, 2025 at 6:04 PM
“oh so you think the east wing being demolished is worse than-“ it’s a synecdoche, man. a visual metaphor. there’s a reason the aliens in Independence Day don’t aim a huge laser at SNAP benefits
BREAKING: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirms ongoing negotiations to provide Taylor Swift with emergency stabilization funding, says "all options on the table" to support strategic US ally during times of low market confidence
October 3, 2025 at 9:30 PM
BREAKING: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirms ongoing negotiations to provide Taylor Swift with emergency stabilization funding, says "all options on the table" to support strategic US ally during times of low market confidence
fundamentally do think the filibuster has broken the minds of congress, media, and voters because voters elect governments do to do [x] and then [x] does not happen, so the voters now believe that political programmes are fake (except for the things they like)
Ironically, Democrats can only fight against the Republican spending bills and hold the line because of... the filibuster. I wrote in 2024 that Democrats would realize that Manchin and Sinema were more correct than people realized. independent.co.uk/news/world/a...
fundamentally do think the filibuster has broken the minds of congress, media, and voters because voters elect governments do to do [x] and then [x] does not happen, so the voters now believe that political programmes are fake (except for the things they like)
Its insane that American politics now more or less revolves around infrequently passing a single comically large overstuffed money bill instead of like... normal legislation
September 28, 2025 at 10:01 PM
Its insane that American politics now more or less revolves around infrequently passing a single comically large overstuffed money bill instead of like... normal legislation
I love that the NYT made themselves into an example for all of us to see what happens when the Administration Wields Its Full Toolbox to Bring the Media to Heel
I love that the NYT made themselves into an example for all of us to see what happens when the Administration Wields Its Full Toolbox to Bring the Media to Heel
issue with “hire more conservative professors” is that they don’t mean “hire a smart guy who happens to think taxes should be lower”, they mean “hire a movement conservative”, and these days there are multiple litmus tests for being that type of person that are “insist this false thing is true”
February 24, 2025 at 11:07 PM
issue with “hire more conservative professors” is that they don’t mean “hire a smart guy who happens to think taxes should be lower”, they mean “hire a movement conservative”, and these days there are multiple litmus tests for being that type of person that are “insist this false thing is true”
anyway I hate them for reducing me, for reducing us, to this. I have no illusions about the necessity of it right now, or how things were in the past, but it's still a degradation from how things were even in the comparatively recent past. I hate the politics of eternity and the death of the future.
August 4, 2025 at 3:56 PM
anyway I hate them for reducing me, for reducing us, to this. I have no illusions about the necessity of it right now, or how things were in the past, but it's still a degradation from how things were even in the comparatively recent past. I hate the politics of eternity and the death of the future.
You never see a piece about how rural America needs to learn to tolerate the city folk or Donald Trump needs to respect the dignity of the office or anything like that because *everyone knows they won’t f’ing do it.* The reward for trying, however imperfectly, to be good is to be told you’re bad.
September 4, 2025 at 9:11 PM
You never see a piece about how rural America needs to learn to tolerate the city folk or Donald Trump needs to respect the dignity of the office or anything like that because *everyone knows they won’t f’ing do it.* The reward for trying, however imperfectly, to be good is to be told you’re bad.