Politics
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Predicting that the U.S. dollar will fail is so much more convincing when you can cause its failure.
Cryptocurrencies are inherently wasteful & subject to the whims of their developers. But if a person were in charge of both a cryptocurrency AND the U.S. government, that person could make the government worse by comparison.
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After unprecedented horror, world governments offered only an arid, already-populated sliver of land to the survivors?
Decisions made by leaders of the current Israeli government are causing suffering in Gaza, but a long history of atrocity precedes their choices.
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On hubris, politics, and so much collective dread about this coming November.
Each of us is special, but we shouldn’t give in to the hubris of imagining that no one else could do our work.
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On islands of care.
Good policies can be undermined by uncooperative neighbors.
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On the National Portrait Gallery, Thomas Jefferson, and haunting.
Jefferson looks haunted, although not haunted enough …
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On the case against God.
Before and after Dobbs, many pregnancies were terminated by God. Should we bring charges?
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On Roe v. Wade
What rights do you have, if a research experiment might instantly erase them?
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On masks and whether they ‘work.’
Masks can *delay* illness; only vaccination will prevent it..
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On cooperation and cons: Our theft from young people.
We demanded sacrifices from younger people to fight Covid-19, but we’re not making sacrifices to help them in return.
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