
Who drives the war machines, and why.
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Trump's Favorite Sport
I’m reliably informed that in recent weeksTrump has asked one of his lawyers “can I fire Vance?”
Forget Ships, AI will do the Job (Not)
Trump Always Chickens Out, TACO, has been a profitable guideline for Wall Street traders over the course of his second term. Now however, according to commodities markets reporter Javier Blas, the saf...
Nuclear Ignorance is Bli$$
April 26, 2026. We’re at the fortieth anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which seems as good a time as any to shred safety regulations and invest in untested nuclear reactor designs. That’s certainly...
There's always something worse to buy
The retrieval of a downed US airman in Iran (albeit at the cost of several hundred million dollars worth of aircraft destroyed in the course of the operation) is doubtless even now being adapted for bo...
Everybody's Doing It
An instructive video circulating on the internet shows Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu showing off his kill list to US Ambassador Mike Huckabee and proudly claiming that he has eliminated “two names” that day, fu...
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