May, 2025 archive
Republican Thought Police 0
Our wannabe dictator has sicced the Republican thought police on NPR and PBS. At Above the Law, Liz Dye points out that
Follw the link for the other stuff she points out.
Student Visa Tours 0
Daniel Ruth, writing at the Tampa Bay Times, takes issue with Donald Trump’s characterization of foreign students at American universities. He tell of his own experiences with foreign students at the University of South Florida. Here are a couple of excerpts from his article:
The contributions of these international students are profound.
Almost all of are engaged in STEM majors — bio med, engineering, physics, chemistry, math, biology. A few are business majors. All of them are a joy to be around. They are intellectually curious. They are very serious people, and they can be funny, too.
(snip)
. . . so many of them want to use their American education to return to their homelands to make things better — the medical students, the engineering students, the computer science students, the nursing students. They want to make their countries better. And Donald Trump wants to throw them out.
Emoluments, Reprise 0
At the Bangor Daily News, Linda Wilcox follows the money.
Emoluments 0
Trump puts out the “For Sale or Rent” sign in full view.
Even Warren Harding would be embarrassed to be a member of today’s Republican Party.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Once again, an oxymoronic “responsible gun owner” exposes his portable phallus to a child.
Once again, we are reminded that “accidentally” and “negligently” are not synonyms. Though the police and the press do not seem to have come to that realization . . . .
Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0
Fomenting folderol? Well, garbage in, garbage out, as Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols reports at El Reg. Here’s a bit of his article:
In related news, in this week’s Le Show, Harry Shearer reports on how big tech’s fascination with AI is leading to record levels of usage of electricity and of water to cool data centers. The relevant portion starts at about the 38-minute mark.
Also, too.
Republican Family Values, Rolling Back the Clock Dept. 0
At Psychology Today Blogs, Barbara J. Risman makes the case that, when Republicans say “family friendly,” what they mean is “patriarchal.” She points out that
Methinks she makes some valid points. Follow the link for her arguments.
Health Care Deform 0
At the Washington Monthly, Thom Walsh explains why the Republican plan to increase “work requirements” for Medicaid is little more than a ploy to deny health care to persons who need it, all the while masquerading as guardians of the public purse, Here’s a tiny bit of his article:
Spatial Awareness 0
The writer of a letter to the editor of the New Orleans Times-Picayune argues that (column) size matters.
I don’t know that I fully agree with him, but he certainly raises an intriguing argument.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
One of those “responsible gun owners” chartered a cruise to politeness.
Stray Thought 0
It occurred to me as I drifted off to sleep last night that there must be some irony in honoring Memorial Day while a draft dodger occupies the White House.
But, then, as Professor Shade was fond of pointing out, “History is irony.”