Category Archives: Conservative Resistance

And They’re Doing It All In Plain Sight

Paul Krugman about Elon Musk, fraudster; Brian Tyler Cohen on how Musk’s search for fraud is only to advance his personal interests; How if Musk were trying to find fraudulent spending, he would have gone in with accountants, not computer … Continue reading

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Diversity is Out, Racism is In

Military veterans say the trans ban is logistical nonsense; How Musk and Vance stood up for a self-avowed racist; How Trump and his administration are intentionally on the wrong side of history, favoring “competent white men”; How philosopher Richard Rorty … Continue reading

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Not-a-Surprises

I see TV commercials about health insurance that complain about “bills” and “not-a-bills”. I get plenty of both too. Not-a-surprise: Trump and Musk are really after tax cuts for the wealthy. Trump doesn’t grasp the point of foreign aid; Conservatives … Continue reading

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The Roots of All This is an Unchanging Human Nature in a Changing World

Heather Cox Richardson explains why the right to vote, not the Second Amendment, is the key to maintaining our rights; Robert Reich wonders where the lawlessness of the Trump regime will end; Paul Krugman sees the end of Pax Americana; … Continue reading

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Flooding the Zone with Shock and Awe

How to deal with it; I’m trying to put things into a broader perspective of their deep motivations, which are always about basic, tribalist, human nature; Trump is taking over Kennedy Center because he objects to drag; Plastic straws, racist … Continue reading

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DEI and NASA

David Wallace-Wells on the sabotage of the American government; Paul Krugman on “autogolpe” and the Musk/Trump chaos; Heather Cox Richardson on how Republicans have, ever since Reagan, convinced voters that there’s an enemy “deep state” out to destroy their country; … Continue reading

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A Nation vs. a Collection of States

Quite a number of interesting items stacked up. Let’s just start working them. How sending education “back to the states” is problematical for the same reason you don’t run a nation like a business; How Trump creates problems he then … Continue reading

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Shades of Morality

Trump’s crazy Gaza redevelopment plan; How conservatives use “corruption” (without evidence) as an excuse to undermine institutions they don’t like; And they would go after Wikipedia, if they could; Then a long sequence about JD Vance on Christian love, various … Continue reading

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Living in History

Still rainy, still with cold, sleeping half the day it seems, reading a bit. I roused myself about two hours ago and here’s what I came up with. Heather Cox Richardson on the obvious: that Republicans are letting an un-elected … Continue reading

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Easier to Destroy than to Build

Or: The Anti-America Americans. Latest about the coup: Today Trump has suspended the tariffs he’d said would go into effect *today* on Mexico and Canada. Familiar pattern? He’s flailing. Musk and his gang of college kids have compromised the financial … Continue reading

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