If One Standard Is Good, Two Must Be Better 0
At Above the Law, Liz Dye explores Donald Trump’s claims that he and his staff have the right to destroy official documents in defiance of long-established law. Almost as an aside, she notes the irony:
Follow the link for context.
Enablers of Epidemics 0
Via The Japan Times, Lisa Jarvis considers the legacy of the Trump maladministration’s and of Elon Musk’s DOGE in the light of a spreading ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Here’s a bit from her article (emphasis added):
While it’s too early to directly blame those cuts for the late detection of the current outbreak, one thing is certain: The decimation of USAID and the U.S.’ exit from the WHO will make containing the spread much more difficult.
Afterthought:
I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that the Trump maladministration and today’s Republican Party do not comprehend the concept of–nor give a tuppence for–the common good.
A Self-Fulfilling Predicament 0
After I read this news item, the one thought that came to my mind was, “Why am I not surprised.”
Republican Thought Police . . . 0
. . . Meet Facebook Frolics.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Yet another one of those “responsible gun owners” exposes a portable phallus to a toddler.
(Fortunately, the child suffered only minor injuries, at least, minor physical injuries.)
One more time, “responsible gun owner” is an oxymoron.
Know Them by the Company They Keep 0
What would you think, for example, when this is the company that they keep?
The Acolytization Process 0
At the Psychology Today website, John Tsilimparis notes that “(a) cult is categorized by a strict, hierarchical system of totalistic authority.” He then goes on to explore how that authority is perpetuated.
Go read his article and consider whether it reminds you in any way of any current political phenomena.
Big Brother Business, Facebook Frolics Dept. 0
Meta employees caught in a mousetrap.







