Sunday, October 26, 2025
Saturday, October 25, 2025
Why
Jeff Bezos says the future is so bright, he "doesn't see how anybody can be discouraged who is alive right now." Speaking at Italian Tech Week 2025 earlier this month with Ferrari and Stellantis chair John Elkann, the Amazon and Blue Origin founder laid out a plan to launch humanity into orbit — literally.
The conversation started on Earth but didn't stay there long. Bezos dove headfirst into space — predicting colonies, building data centers off-world, and using the moon as a gas station. "I believe, in the next couple of decades, there will be millions of people living in space. That's how fast this is going to accelerate," he said.
[fixed typos, sorry, phone posting]
Friday, October 24, 2025
Happy Hour
Obviously there are people who are actual victims, unlike me, but Trump I was probably the worst 4 years of my life and Trump II will certainly exceed that.
My job is easy, but I don't have the luxury of tuning out. And, yes, I get that is a minor complaint, relative to the experience of many.
Donald The Dove
BLOGGER ACCOUNTABILITY
Everybody Knows By Now
The point is that people/entities that do make deals are just agreeing to do what they want to do anyway, with Trump as cover. This is especially true of universities.
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Our Silly Attempts To Bully China
Trump apparently thinks that by making it more difficult for them to sell stuff here (by charging us high taxes), he is putting enormous pressure on our trading partners. He definitely is putting some pressure, but Trump seems confused on the size of the impact.No proccessed rare-earth metals for us.
Take the case of China, Trump’s archenemy. They sold $440 billion worth of goods to the US last year, about 2.2 percent of its GDP measured in dollar terms. (Their GDP measured in purchasing power parity terms is over $40 trillion, but for this calculation, the dollar value is more appropriate.)
If Trump were to cut off all imports from China, this is the amount of demand in the economy they would have to replace. (Their exports to the US are already down to $330 billion.) By contrast, the United States lost an amount of demand of more than 6.0 percent of GDP when its housing bubble collapsed in 2007-09.
Welp
It says a lot that they were happy enough with Cuomo that they never bothered.Cuomo, talking to conservative radio host Sid Rosenberg this morning:
— Nick Garber (@nick_garber) October 23, 2025
"God forbid, another 9/11—can you imagine Mamdani in the seat?" Cuomo asks.
"He'd be cheering," Rosenberg says.
Cuomo paused and chuckled before saying: "That's another problem."
Sure Why Not
More on NBA arrests: Chauncey Billups involvement in a poker game scheme involved La Cosa Nostra Italian crime families. Proceeds laundered were converted into crypto currency in an effort to avoid detection
— Yianni Kourakis (@WPBF_Yianni) October 23, 2025
Unwitting victims were defrauded out of tens of millions of dollars
There were also insider information sports bets, inclding Rozier saying he planned to leave a game with an "injury." Prop bets like that should be illegal, for obvious reasons.Details of the rigged poker games that Damon Jones and Chauncey Billups were involved (from the US Attorney press conference):
— chad millman (@chadmillman) October 23, 2025
+ X-ray machines built into tables to read face-down cards
+ Contact lenses/glasses that read pre-marked cards.
+ Secret cameras in card trays
The Epstein Ballroom
I've seen the conjecture about it all being about the bunker, but right now there's no bunker. There isn't going to be one for awhile!
Whoopsie Doodle
The payroll company ADP appears to have cut off the delivery of timely data encompassing 20 percent of all payrolls, which Fed governor Christopher Waller disclosed in an August speech. ADP and the Fed would not comment on the matter, but sources tell the Prospect that ADP was unhappy with the disclosure. A letter from Fed chair Jerome Powell that has been described to the Prospect urgently asks ADP to reverse its decision and resume giving them the data, intimating that the central bank needs the information to set policy. A Freedom of Information Act request for the letter has yet to be processed.\
Waller was a first term Trump nominee, in the lame duck period.
