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Thinking About A New Global Order (Or, Credit Where Credit Is Due)

Friends, nerd out with me here for this post. I want to make clear that I am not interested in sane-washing the current administration's policies or their methods. I am deeply, deeply skeptical of the tiresome arguments of "oh, he's playing three-dimensional chess and y'all are just playing checkers"- and I will be honest with you: I straight up do not believe those arguments. However...  we gotta talk about their foreign policy a little bit. An underdiscussed aspect of what drives the Trumpian/New Right (whatever you want to call it) foreign policy is how much of it is a backlash to the neoconservative disasters of the early 2000s. As much as it pains me to admit it, Trump was very open about wanting to end our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and (again, to his credit) didn't start any new wars in his first term. (Granted, he didn't get us out of Afghanistan in Term One either-- Biden did that and caught the flack/fallout for it instead of Trump, which worke...

Bookshot #187: You Dreamed of Empires

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Man, I don't know what to think about this book. I want to grade on ever-so-slight of a curve because it was translated from Spanish, but I'm just not that convinced that it would lose that much in translation. We're not talking about ancient Greek or Latin here. It's Spanish. But this book appeared on more than a few 'Best of 2024' lists and for the life of me, I can't understand why. I'm not opposed to messing around with structure or getting a little weird (see: Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar) but this book was really fucking frustrating to read and there was little to no payoff for the reader who managed to slog through all that frustration.  We opened in Tenochtitlan, the island capital of the Aztec Empire in 1519. Conquistador Hernan Cortes and his soldiers have arrived in the city, lured on from the coasts by the promise of unimaginable wealth and power ahead of them. They badly bungle the entrance (Cortes goes to hug Emperor Moctezuma and is nearly kille...

Dear Congresscritters: Let's Save The Weather Service?

There is nothing I resent more about the current time of nonsense that we live in than getting so annoyed about any given issue that I am forced to poke my Congresscritters about it. Do I think my little email is going to make a difference in the grand scheme of things? Probably not. But I do know that ALL of them get read by SOMEBODY in their respective offices and honestly, I refuse to be beaten down by the time of nonsense. The nonsense will not win. So occasionally, like Don Quixote, I will saddle up and tilt at a windmill or two in attempt to get my elected representatives to listen to me. (Or at least force one of their underlings to read my email.) So, Senators Grassley, Ernst and Congresswoman Miller-Meeks received the following from me this afternoon: Dear Senator, I am one of your constituents, writing to you from Johnson County, IA. At this hour, it appears that mass layoffs are underway at the NOAA and NWS, and as we are about to head into tornado season, I, understandably,...