(Don’t) Pass It On
I’m a blogger. I love to share, but I’ve learned to hold some things back.
"The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter." —Mark Twain
I’m a blogger. I love to share, but I’ve learned to hold some things back.
“I think for a buck or two you can display the secure wwws.irl heading, making many of us more comfortable.”
We’re so consumed by the awfulness of the Trump era, a known known, we forget the colossal badness of the George W. Bush administration and how much damage it did here at home and around the world.
The latest issue of On On, “the History Magazine of the Hash House Harriers,” is out.
It’s not that decision-makers ignore warnings. They know about them. But they also think about what acting on those warnings will cost, and what the odds are that predicted failures will ever come. Profit trumps safety every time.
The Federal Aviation Administration may ditch the word “airman.” One has to wonder how long it’ll be before the U.S. Air Force follows suit.
Six short book reviews: science fiction, historical nonfiction, fiction, young adult.
The conventional wisdom, once the dust from the 2020 elections settled, was that a 50-50 Senate, with just the vice president’s vote to break ties in the Democrat’s favor, wouldn’t be able to dump the filibuster, nor pass progressive legislation.