Libertarian vs Authoritarian
Left versus Right as a Political shorthand is nonsense. The true Political spectrum is Libertarian versus Authoritarian
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Trump is not wrong in killing the EV subsidy and reducing Biden's stricter fuel efficiency standards when you consider the environmental effects of mining rare earth minerals for batteries
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
The schisms underscore the growing fragility of the nascent coalition in the waning days of its founder. But the idea that the party can go back to some kind of status quo that existed before Mr. Trump is fanciful. A year after it decisively reset the national direction, MAGA seems slightly lost.
What Happens When Trump Has Left the Building?
Divisions are appearing as we all wonder what a post-Trump MAGA looks like. Or if it will even survive.
ET
Monday, November 24, 2025
Last winter, the federal government released the results of its semi-annual reading and math tests of fourth- and eighth-graders, assessments that are considered the most authoritative measure of the state of learning in American elementary and middle schools. In nearly every category, the scores had plunged to levels unseen for decades—or ever. On reading tests, 40 percent of fourth-graders and one-third of eighth-graders performed below “basic,” the lowest threshold. A separate assessment of 12th-graders conducted this past spring—the first since schools were shuttered by the COVID pandemic—yielded similarly crushing results. Many graduated from high school without the ability to decipher this sentence. How can I assume that? The test asked them to define the word decipher, and 24 percent got it wrong.
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Savor the Moment
Late to work on a cold, sunny, spring morning, I decided to take a shortcut through Madison Square Park.
With the sound of traffic and barking dogs behind me, I joined the meeting I was late for via phone and hoped that I would not have to speak.
As it got later, I started to sweat from what had turned into a jog to First Avenue. Dodging the dog walkers, I saw a single white flower petal twirling gently as it fell from the sky.
I stopped and stood still. The sound of traffic, dogs and my meeting seemed to fade away. I was amazed at the beauty of the single, pristine, delicate white petal as it danced through the cool spring air toward the ground.
In my haste to get to work, I had failed to appreciate the beauty of my surroundings: the dogs, the people, the flowers, even the traffic.
The petal landed, and I picked it up. It was clearly a sign that I needed to appreciate the beauty around me, no matter how stressed out I was feeling.
But it wasn’t a flower petal. It was a discarded receipt from the M23-SBS Bus.
And I was late for work.
— David Daniel
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Does Mark Gongdolf actually think it would be real for "Landman" characters to talk about the deleterious effect of oil on the climate? Actually this week it had the drilling company's young female lawyer think about it and Billy Bob telling her to grow up
Big Oil Hijacked ‘Landman’ for Its Propaganda

Tuesday, November 18, 2025
“We are in trouble in our country. We are not talking about this enough,” Mr. Farley said. “We have over a million openings in critical jobs, emergency services, trucking, factory workers, plumbers, electricians and tradesmen.” He said Ford is struggling to hire mechanics at salaries that Ivy League grads might envy.
Many observers have begun calling the new U.S. approach “the Donroe Doctrine” — a term that appeared on a January cover of The New York Post — a Trumpian twist on a 19th-century idea. In 1823, President James Monroe aspired to stop European powers from meddling in the hemisphere.
The ‘Donroe Doctrine’: Trump’s Bid to Control the Western Hemisphere
By Jack Nicas
Jack Nicas has been a lead correspondent across Latin America since 2021.
