Archive for March 2026
Trump’s War on Iran—In His Own Words
Trump’s War on Iran — In His Own Words 1. Why He Started the War February 28, 2026 Quote: “Our objective is to defend the American people by eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime, a vicious group of very hard, terrible people. Its menacing activities directly endanger the United States, our troops, our bases overseas and our allies throughout…Read More
Links 3/18/2026
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Milan Svolik Asks: Do Voters Really Support Democracy?
Milan Svolik is the Elizabeth S. & A. Varick Stout Professor of Political Science at Yale University. He is the author of the 2012 book The Politics of Authoritarian Rule. He has also published a variety of influential journal articles such as “Polarization Versus Democracy”, “When Polarization Trumps Civic Virtue”, and “In Europe, Democracy Erodes from the Right.” The Democracy…Read More
Capitalism's war on introspection
Photo by Marino Linic on UnsplashI have a longstanding aversion towards the kind of pseudo-psychological commentary that dominates modern political punditry, but you don’t have to be a licensed therapist to notice something deeply unhealthy emanating from Silicon Valley this week. Here’s Marc Andreseen’s latest appearance on Tech Bro Glazing Podcast #8593:David: You don’t have any levels of introspection? Marc:…Read More
Preparing for Our Parents to be DeportedA Home Raid in Vermont and the Children Left Behind
Laura Sánchez-Parkinson is a resident of Burlington, VT and recently elected City Councilor. She grew up in a mixed-status immigrant family. Growing up in a mixed-status family, where different family members hold different immigration statuses, you become acutely aware of both the risks and the responsibilities that come with being the only U.S. citizen in the household. At an early…Read More
Mel Stride’s claims Brexit should not be blamed for UK’s economic woes called ‘absurd’
The shadow chancellor Mel Stride has been criticised for claiming that the government wants to reverse Brexit and that it should stop blaming Brexit for the UK’s economic woes. Delivering the Mais Lecture at Bayes Business School today, Rachel Reeves said “Brexit did deep damage”. She added that although trade deals with India, the US and other allies are “extremely…Read More
Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tuesday, March 17, 2026
I guess the big news this week will be the first hearing on SB 1 (Townsend), which seeks to contain excessive healthcare charges from Delaware’s hospitals. That hearing takes place tomorrow at 10 am in the Senate Chamber. The livestream link can be found here. The irony of Townsend, as sponsor, and ChristianaCare’s Ray Seigfried, […] Source link delawareliberal.netRead More
Democrats’ Return to Walz-ism
When Kamala Harris announced that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz would be her running mate in 2024, my first reaction was curious optimism for the Democratic ticket. I hadn’t followed Walz’s career especially closely, but I was familiar enough with him to know that he hailed from a rural area of a Midwestern state and that he had been a Blue…Read More
Ripping Chippy to pieces until he cried over his kids is the saddest day for NZ Journalism ever
The pack mentality of ripping Chris Hipkins to pieces until he cried over his children is one of the saddest… Source link thedailyblog.co.nzRead More
Middle East Desalination Plant Attacks Highlight Risks of Relying on “Fossil Fuel Water”
This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Recent attacks in the Middle East on desalination plants, facilities that remove salt from seawater, raise the potential for a humanitarian crisis if the region’s freshwater production facilities are subjected to more widespread destruction. The attacks also underscore the region’s heavy reliance on an energy-intensive…Read More