Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Losing Money Every Month: Growing Finance Crisis Threatens Affordable Housing, Challenges Mamdani

Landlords of affordable apartments say the numbers increasingly don’t add up — and a rent freeze will work against tenants.

Links 11/19/2025

The Making of the MAGA Right

As the old baseball saying goes, sometimes “You can’t tell the players without a scorecard.”  This became especially true since Curt Flood opened the floodgates to free agency more than fifty years ago when he refused to be treated as disposable property by the owner of the St. Louis Cardinals, one August A. Busch, Jr.  […]

“European Nations Have No Choice but to Raise Retirement Ages – Our Case Study Shows Why”

Citizens in EU states have been rebelling against social program cuts, like pension reforms. Are changes in the retirement age necessary?

Top of the BoP and Other Trump Fantasies From the Battlefields of Ukraine and Gaza to the Shores of Pakistan and Venezuela – This Is How The US Is Retreating

As Helmer said by e-mail, “The Trump formula is retreat=negotiations plus covert operations.”

Coffee Break: Armed Madhouse – Trump’s Falklands Temptation

In 1982, the Falklands War rescued Margaret Thatcher from political collapse and turned her into a wartime icon. But the deeper lesson of that conflict is more dangerous: diversionary war is appealing to failing leaders, whether democratic or authoritarian. Donald Trump’s long-standing fascination with invading Venezuela, documented in his first term and now echoed by renewed U.S. deployments, a favored opposition proxy, and drug-war legal framing, fits the same dual pattern that produced the Falklands: a desperate leader seeking escape through external confrontation, and the hope of political resurrection through a short, decisive victory. The Falklands Effect turned crisis into triumph for Thatcher, but a Venezuelan conflict today could result in disaster for Trump. The danger is serious, but the power of Trump’s temptation is quietly growing.

Public Money, Private Innovation: How Government Funding Built – and Sustains – America’s Technological Leadership

More evidence that publicly funded research is disproportionately productive and hence critical to innovation.

Links 11/18/2025

Rob Urie: American Decline in Three Parts

Rob Urie looks at a trifecta of failure: a looming Ukraine loss in Ukraine, desperation among workers, and the unfixable problems with generative AI

Is the US Trying to Set in Motion a Colour Revolution in Mexico?

For the moment there is no smoking gun. But the US is clearly, wilfully destabilising the country. And this effort predates Trump 2.0. 

Godzilla v. Mothra: How Google Is Winning Struggle Among AI Giants to Control News Flow

How a few platforms control how news travels, shaping what we see, starving journalism, and locking new AI rivals out of data voters need.

Coffee Break: TACO MIGA Breaks With MAGA Over the Epstein Files

A look at Trump’s attempts to kick 2 MAGA stalwarts out of Congress and the what the New York Times is leaving out of its Epstein coverage.

As ICE Street Raids Ramp Up, New Yorkers Stock Up On Whistles

Community groups and ICE protestors have distributed thousands of whistles in recent weeks to help neighbors sound the alarm.

Links 11/17/2025

Yet More AI Bubble Worries, Now on Debt Side, with Wall Street Journal Featuring AI Datacenter Borrowing “Frenzy”

Peeling back another layer of the AI onion, today on datacenter financing.