Why Americans shouldn’t be happy that they suspended Russian operations.
Yes, they can do it to anyone they want with “unacceptable” opinions.
Why Americans shouldn’t be happy that they suspended Russian operations.
Yes, they can do it to anyone they want with “unacceptable” opinions.
A roundup on the latest insanity, from Judith Curry.
Thoughts from Joel Kotkin.
Thanks to it, American are paying more, and Putin wins.
If you support this administration’s energy policies, you are objectively pro-Putin.
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No, Joe, you don’t fight inflation by doubling down on all the stupid things you’ve been doing that cause inflation.
A history you won’t read much of anywhere else.
There should be hearings on this when the Republicans take back Congress.
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Broken link fixed, sorry.
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Kyiv is holding out, and Putin is furious.
I’ll bet he is. He believed his own propaganda about Ukraine, and Ukrainians.
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Putin’s failure.
[Update later afternoon]
An assessment of the current situation. The Ukrainians have surprised everyone, and for Putin the surprise is quite unpleasant.
…showcases Joe Biden’s failures.
[Thursday-afternoon update]
The Ukraine invasion was the result of a quarter century of appeasement.
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From June through last month, I had been working with a bunch of young Ukrainians in Kiev (men and women). I suspect that some of them have enlisted. And the Russians are protesting the war in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
It’s always for me, and not for thee.
How we’ve mischaracterized it.
I’ve noticed that in public-policy areas in which we do a crap job of risk assessment/tradeoffs, it is areas in which there are policy agendas independent of the actual issues.
…has reached Biblical levels.
To be fair, it’s well-earned hatred.