Monday, March 09, 2026

Endgame

I'd like to propose that Iran agrees to not building nukes, and in exchange we give them Lindsey Graham to bring to justice.

And I'd Gladly Stand Up

These fucking people.

Oh No Is Biden Trump Very Disappointed In Israel

This is bullshit, of course. I am sure Israel has done everything with the US's blessing.
Israel's strikes on 30 Iranian fuel depots Saturday went far beyond what the U.S. expected when Israel notified it in advance, sparking the first significant disagreement between the allies since the war began eight days ago, according to a U.S. official, Israeli official and a source with knowledge.
It's mildly notable, if not very important, that they think that message should be out there.

The only way it might be slightly true is that Mr. Deals and the gang do have a problem with basic cause and effect, because they are idiots who understand nothing. I am sure it never occurred to them hat blowing up a bunch of oil assets might cause a toxic hell rain. Or lead to an oil price spike.

Not that I think they care about the toxic hell rain and its consequences, precisely, but the optics aren't great!

Line Go Down

I've said from the beginning of Trump II that I root for stock market crashes. It's one of the few things that causes him to change course (not always for the better). As stock prices partially reflect expectations (right or wrong), it's also a line that can go down and then go back up again without causing/reflecting too much long-term damage.

Morning

Magical Monday.

Sunday, March 08, 2026

Seems Bad

We regularly have various local water near-emergencies which never quite come to pass. Maybe this will be the one!

Don't Invite The Vampire In

The complex relationships that diaspora communities have with countries they have fled are above my pay grade, but "don't ask Donald Trump to liberate your country" is a pretty good rule of thumb.

Pressure

Repeating myself, as I do occasionally, but members of Congress receive constant pressure from bad people who write big checks, along with the general constant hum of the malign groupthink of DC professional Dems (foreign policy wing, especially). I don’t think yelling at them on my blog achieves all that much, but nor should you worry that my criticisms are going to swing elections the wrong way.

And quite often I think they are wrong both on policy and politics. Other people will see them supporting Donald Trump's catastrophic slaughter whether or not I point it out.


I didn’t make Jack Reed say that shit on CNN. If they don't want anyone to know about it, they can stop saying it. Maybe even stop doing it!

And Now

Several prominent Democrats went with "well this isn't good but we probably have no choice but to give our Troops more money now" last week and I am wondering is anything will dissuade them.

Nobody forced that out of them, either. They were eager to say it.

Even including this:
SIDNER: Will you vote to authorize this war?

REED: I will vote to invoke the War Powers Act, which would give the president 30 days to terminate the operation, except for activities defending the state of Israel, which is critical to our reliance and alliance on Israel.
Israel is a partner (senior or junior, you can argue) in this! This is their "defense" strategy!


Morning

Sunday funday

Saturday, March 07, 2026

How Are Things In Venezuela

The usual suspects have been agitating for "regime change" in Venezuela for years. Now that it's happened, have any of them followed up? Checked in to see if Venezuela has achieved greater freeance and peeance? Or anything?

My broader point is that all of the "humanitarian interventionists," who always have a little list of "bad guys" who need to go, but not these other bad guys for some reason (they fund the think tank, usually), push for these things to happen. Then, when they do, they just stop caring.

Sure Why Not

Maybe it stops as soon as everybody agrees Trump WINS and Iran LOSES because they are LOSERS.


Life In The Cuck Chair

It takes all kinds.
WASHINGTON — Bryon Noem‘s family members are hoping he finally leaves his wife, embattled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, after the ultimate “humiliation” from her alleged affair with a top adviser — but fear he’ll continue to stay in his marriage due to his Christian faith and commitment to his vows.

Members of the extended family of Bryon Noem told The Post on Friday that the South Dakota businessman has long felt it was his religious duty to stand behind his wife — even as the very public scandal rocks their marriage.

Insurance

The thing about insurance is it doesn't actually bring people back from the dead, though I understand why this wouldn't occur to the Trumpers.

I don't doubt that some shipping Cos might be thrilled to take that "risk" for a guaranteed payoff for themselves, but that doesn't mean they'll find many takers.
For commercial seafarers like Salgado, there’s little President Donald Trump could say right now that would convince them to sail through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump has promised to provide government-backed insurance policies and naval escorts to keep ships moving. But threats from Iran to attack any ships in the region outweigh the promises of support.

“As long as they keep firing rockets or drones to merchant vessels, this unsafe feeling will remain there,” he told CNN from a tanker in the Persian Gulf.

Morning

Slacker Saturday

Friday, March 06, 2026

Sure Why Not

If there wasn't so much death involved, we could laugh at Trump's habit of creating problems and then trying to fix them. T
he Trump administration on Friday announced a $20 billion reinsurance program for oil tankers and other maritime traffic in an effort to get vessels moving through the Strait of Hormuz.

Seems Bad

Especially with Hegseth's view that logistics planning is for pussies.



Not just for that reason, of course.

The Art Of War

It's all about logistics (both for the actual military and at home).
Donald Trump’s decision not to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve drained by his predecessor Joe Biden has left consumers exposed to an oil price shock following US and Israeli attacks on Iran, analysts have warned.   
... 
The reserve currently contains 415mn barrels of oil, or about 20 days of total US consumption — well below its 714mn-barrel capacity. Drawing down too much of the oil too quickly could damage the salt caverns holding it, say experts. It would cost more than $20bn to refill, according to the US Department of Energy.

Reassuring

At least there is a lot of clarity about why this is necessary.

Asked whether Americans should be worried about retaliatory attacks at home, Trump acknowledges the possibility. “I guess,” he says. “But I think they’re worried about that all the time. We think about it all the time. We plan for it. But yeah, you know, we expect some things. Like I said, some people will die. When you go to war, some people will die."

Later, Assholes

Never posted about this positive news from Tuesday.

North Carolina Democrats who’ve crossed the aisle to vote with Republicans since Donald Trump returned to office were handed resounding defeats last night in the state’s early, benchmark primary, the Charlotte Observer reports.

At least four Democrats who supported measures to ban trans student-athletes from play, support ICE, and declare a gender binary in line with the president’s demonization of the LGBTQ+ community went down to defeat, some by extraordinary margins for incumbent lawmakers.

These are state, not national, Dems, but I do think the incredibly disheartening thing about 2025 versus 2017 was that "siding with Donald Trump is bad, probably" was the CW in 2017, while "the American people are demanding that we be more like Donald Trump and try to work with him" was the initial consensus in 2025.

Sure he won the popular vote this time but, my brothers in Christ, could you not understand that he was historically unpopular when he started office? And that likelihood of Donald Trump becoming more popular was not very high?


(Gallup approval ratings)