Saturday, August 22, 2026
WSJ: Trump's Iran Credibility Problem
Iran?
Nothing really special about Iran in this respect...
Friday, August 21, 2026
WSJ: Our $40 Trillion Nightmare
There are no easy solutions, because the causes of the debt are not what political demagogues claim. Despite recent tax cuts, federal revenue as a share of GDP is at approximately the same level as it has been for the past 75 years. Defense spending is also not to blame, as it constitutes a historically small and shrinking percentage of the economy.
The real driver of national debt is ever-increasing social spending, particularly on entitlement programs — Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid — whose growth is attributable to an aging population and mounting health-care expenses. Because these programs run on autopilot and are overwhelmingly popular, lawmakers of both parties have no incentive to touch them before it’s too late.
There are still several ways to reform entitlements by restraining their cost growth and reducing benefits for the highest earners. But the choices get worse the longer we wait, just as they are far more difficult now than they were years ago.
The first thing Congress has to do is quit throwing fuel on the fire with even more unpaid-for spending. Republicans, especially, must relearn their commitment to fiscal responsibility, since Democrats never had one to begin with. Then, lawmakers will need to level with voters about the cold, hard trade-offs they face.
Though look: Clinton was the last President to balance the budget... And Gore would have very likely done the same--starting with not invading Iraq for no goddamned reason whatsoever... Two-and-a-half $trillion-with-a-T right there... Which may not sound like so much from our current predicament...but, ya know...a trillion here, a trillion there...
WSJ: Nathan Cofnas: "The controversial academic who ignited the Jason Arday furor"...by speaking unspeakable truths
Thursday, August 20, 2026
Nathan Cofnas Suspended by Plagiarist Far Left Rector of Ghent U. (Petra De Sutter) for Breaking the Jason Arday Story
Monday, August 17, 2026
Universities Threaten Disciplinary Action Against Students Who Refuse to Use "Transgender" Newspeak
That is, if they use the actual name of a "transgender," or refer to that person using the correct pronouns.
"Trans" Newspeak calls these things "deadnaming" and "misgendering."
Eric Boehm: "I played a game simulating the outcome of the '28 election--here's how it went"
"Why 'Woke 1' Failed Seems So Obvious Now"
"U.S. Universities are Sliding into Decline"
Luther Ray Abel: The President is an Idiot
Sunday, August 16, 2026
David Strom: No, Jason Arday was Not Hounded to Death
Saturday, August 15, 2026
Tyler Austin Harper: Why I Quit the Tenure Track: The Insufferable Hypocrisy of Elite Academia [A Must-Read]
This dude is my new hero.
Colin Wright: How Many Girls on Testosterone is Too Many?
Brittany Berstein: How "Gender Transitions" for Minors Became a Lucrative Business
To the tune of about $120 million...
I guess I'm naive, but I've always been skeptical of the claim that medical transanity was about money. It seems to me that these people are true believers--they are passionately, ideologically, quasi-religiously devoted to this web of lunatic ideas.
There's No Such Thing as "Woke 2.0"
Longtime Dem Council and Strategist Julian Epstein: Why the Democrat Party has Gone to Hell: Postmodern Liberalism
Friday, August 14, 2026
Jason Arday Found Dead; "Unexpected but Not Suspicious"
Chris Bray on "Woke 1" / "Woke 2.0" Shenanigans
Trump Orders Navy to Go Back to Steam Catapults
Well, after a decade of the left insisting that Trump is literally Hitler...finally, an actual Hitlerian act: micromanaging military technology as if he actually knew something about it.
I disagree with Mark Kelly a lot--but this pretty much sums it up:
“I’ve launched off the front of aircraft carriers hundreds of times, have a master’s degree in aeronautical engineering, and am a test pilot, and even I wouldn’t suggest to the Navy how to engineer specific systems on its ships,” ...
And, look: I'm no expert, but seems to me that glitches are basically expected in new systems. You put up with them so that you find out how to eliminate them in future versions of the system.
Oh, wait--I forgot about the "Trump-class battleships"...so there's another, earlier example...
[To be perfectly clear: I'm not saying that Trump is wrong about catapults...I'm saying that he doesn't know enough to make the decision.]