navigating the second Gilded Age through humor, invective and insight

“Just because you don’t know anybody from the right-hand side of the bell curve doesn’t mean they’re not there”

About the Site

Dedication

I owe the name of this site to my friend and one-time fellow school board member, Seth Rosenblatt. With whom I co-hosted a fun and educational series of podcasts that grew out of our wide-ranging lunchtime conversations, which focused on the intersection of economics, history, politics, psychology and science (granted, that pretty much covers everything…but I did say wide-ranging).

You can check out those podcasts, and a bunch of related articles, at The Boiling Frog.

One of the lessons I learned being a local elected official for nearly two decades is that good political strategies involve multiple ways to win. Why? Because it’s generally impossible to predict just what approach might succeed. Whatever that may mean in a particular situation.

This blog fulfills a number of different purposes. First and foremost, it’s a running commentary on the idiocies of Trump 2.

But in documenting the stupid and dangerous things he’ll be doing it also serves as a focal point for trying to understand why in the world so many voters thought it would be just peachy keen to put a convicted felon who is a textbook narcissistic sociopath — and thus incapable of caring about much more than himself — back in the most important political office on the planet.

I also hope to try and provide rational counterpoints to the nonsense he and his stooges frequently spout.

And beyond all that? It’s also a way for me to maintain my sanity over the next four years. Or longer, if he somehow manages to figure out how to become Trump the First.

His Imperial Majesty Speaks!

mostly incoherently, but still…

Trump commenting on his brilliant move to supply more water in California:

“Today, 1.6 billion gallons and, in 3 days, it will be 5.2 billion gallons. Everybody should be happy about this long fought Victory! I only wish they listened to me six years ago — There would have been no fire!”

Unfortunately:

  • the increased flow is likely to simply cause flooding;
  • the released water is normally held back to irrigate crops during California’s hot, dry summer; and,
  • local farmers and officials are really, really pissed about this.

But who cares about farmers?