Trump Kills NASA and Stands on the Corpse
The Artemis launch is an inspiration, but never forget: Trump hates science, he hates the diverse crew, and he’s destroying NASA.
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The Artemis launch is an inspiration, but never forget: Trump hates science, he hates the diverse crew, and he’s destroying NASA.
We have too much to fix. We can’t fight every battle at once. But we can win the important fights if we focus. I have two recommendations.
The Trump move to fascism succeeds because Congress is broken. The House and Senate have been fading for generations, and Trump stepped into that power vacuum.
Democrats aren’t tearing our democracy apart. And that’s great! But why don’t we know what they’ll do with power? They need to inspire voters to succeed.
This isn’t my list, but it’s a good (provisional) start on an Epstein List. Feel free to borrow, steal, or amend (give me names and categories).
Hello, I’m Isolde Myers, the Chief Editor of Three-String Raconteur. After two years of absence, we’re back online. I cannot describe how sorry this makes me.
We keep pretending misinformation memes are ideas. They only mimic rational thought. Memes aren’t communication, they’re infection vectors, full of self-satisfaction and intellectual masturbation.
The New York Times is infamous for minimizing Republican misbehavior. Are they stupid, unaware of their known bias, or do they falsely “both sides” their coverage to avoid Republican retribution?
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