A first-person reckoning with the headline that the world’s “worst-case” climate projection has been quietly killed — and a warning about the relief I do not trust. I will tell you the truth, the way I always try to tell you the truth: when I first read the headline — Why Scientists Retired the Dire... Continue Reading →
When an Ally Becomes a Veto: Foreign Influence, Israel, and the Cost of Outsourcing American Judgment
A deep-dive blog post on democratic sovereignty, war powers, lobbying, secrecy, and the lives placed at risk when policy is made in someone else’s shadow. Remember, this is me learning out loud, so consider that reality. Drafted for publication | May 26, 2026 Opening: the comment section as a warning flare The linked Jack Cocchiarella... Continue Reading →
When the News Becomes the Weather: Doom, Democracy, and the Discipline of Joy
When the News Becomes the Weather: Doom, Democracy, and the Discipline of Joy A deep dive on political exhaustion, collective resilience, and why sustainable resistance requires more than outrage Date: May 26, 2026 A viewer comment can sometimes say what a whole culture is trying to confess. Under a YouTube video titled “I can’t do... Continue Reading →