…is abandoning the sinking Biden ship: “Klain’s resignation will mark a significant turnover in the Biden administration, which has remained mostly stable during its first two years. However, it’s likely the White House will begin seeing more departures in the coming months if Biden announces his reelection bid and aides move over to his campaign team.”
Category Archives: Political Commentary
Time For A Truth And Reconciliation
The Domestic Terror Attacks
…you haven’t heard about.
But remember, Antifa is “just an idea.”
Meet President George Santos
I never fail to be amazed at the lack of self awareness of the media.
The Recycling Religion
Yes, it’s a waste of time and money.
Al Gore
No, dumbass, the oceans are not “boiling.”
“Equity” In Education
It’s going to be a disaster for the education establishment. Which is a good thing.
[Wednesday-morning update]
State lawmakers can reform higher ed.
After Babel
Jomathan Haidt is starting a new substack.
The Mess In California
Thoughts from Joel Kotkin:
…to thrive and evolve, these firms need a more positive business climate, Sadeghi says. Attempts to impose a wealth tax would not fit into the plans of aspiring entrepreneurs, some of whom have already exited the state.
The Legislature is also mulling over a proposal to reduce the workweek to four days or 32 hours, and has already passed a host of bills meant to regulate small businesses, such as fast-food outlets. This will not help encourage entrepreneurs to start businesses here.
Essentially, California can go one of two ways. It can continue on its current path, toxic for its middle and working classes, driving away even long-established businesses, and hope that another tech bubble will come around to pay the price for immiseration. Or it can focus, as it has before, on improving basic infrastructure such as roads and water, and on creating opportunities for entrepreneurial ventures that will benefit the state’s citizens and communities.
Unfortunately, my money’s on continuing on the current path.
Space And Safety
Wayne Hale is going to republish some of his blog posts leading up to this year’s anniversaries (it will be the twentieth anniversary of the loss of Columbia).
I left a comment over there. Perrow was right.