Archive for September, 2025

September 7, 2025

David French: What we are left with is a military strike conducted against suspects without due process, in the absence of any need for immediate self-defense (the boat was not firing on American forces), without any congressional authorization and without any basis in international law.

September 7, 2025

Ezra Klein: “This is not just how authoritarianism happens. This is authoritarianism happening […] it’s been about six months since Schumer decided that it wasn’t the time for a fight, that neither he nor the country was ready. Democratic leaders have had six months to come up with a plan. If there’s a better plan than a shutdown, great. But if the plan is still nothing, then Democrats need new leaders.”

September 6, 2025

Not an economist by any means but it looks like both the supply and the demand for labor are shrinking. We’re losing workers (deportation, aging population) *and* losing jobs (tariffs, gov’t positions, possibly also a deportation effect.)

On top of this, the deficit is exploding (BBB) while borrowing costs are rising, and so will inflation, too, probably rise (tariffs, energy policy). Fun times.

September 6, 2025

|May…..|
______________________________ ___ _ ___
|bloated puffy face …………..Not like an upstart…..|
|I can’t remember …………little did he ever dare……|
|but they’ll help ………………….and yet a Hotspur…..|

|……….cold water all around the sunny rock………..|
|……….which you reach with a puffy face………………|
|……….behind the bridge………………………………………..|

|cold water al ……………….Not like an upstart………..|
|ll around the ………………little did he ever dare……..|
|e sunny rock ………………and yet a Hotspur………….|
|e sunny rock ………………….
|you reach with ……………bloated puffy face………….|
|a puffy face be ……………I can’t remember……………|
|hind the bridge …………….but they’ll help…………….|
___ _ _ _________ ____________ _________

Chance Revisions

September 5, 2025

Noting that I’ve completed another revision of Chance Sweepings, which was my first attempt (2020?) at compiling my coffee shop notes. I have shaved off around a tenth.

Also in this series that’s relatively polished: Community Spread.

September 5, 2025

“I keep thinking how my life would have been happier had I finished second,” he said. [nyt]

September 2, 2025

Plato is a fundamentally generous writer, and he offers his work as the beginning of something for you, rather than your end

September 2, 2025

Ezra Klein: “I mean, there’s a famous Federalist Paper that says: If men were angels, we wouldn’t need all this government. And I read the Supreme Court as saying repeatedly: Let’s first assume Donald Trump is an angel, and then let’s work from there.”

A defense of one’s inner self

September 1, 2025

Proust calls courage a sort of defense of one’s inner self, which I found inspiring; I understood courage as finding and retaining one’s identity.

I thought Socrates was right: courage was a kind of knowledge about what was truly fearsome and what wasn’t. (Being in the wrong, not being good, was something truly to be afraid of, while pain and death weren’t actually fearsome relatively, not if one had true knowledge.)

But it’s painful to be a regression.

Then I wasn’t sure that was right and thought that if only a little medication were applied to this spot or the other of the brain, I would be serviceably brave, just like a person with a broken leg, provided a staff, could serviceably walk. My fears required sedation, was all. (You required true knowledge of the name of a good doctor.)

Then I thought, maybe in the absence of real courage when it was really needed, our only recourse was aforethought (although maybe Science/medication is a kind of aggregate of forethought — science was Humanity’s Aforethought): of heading off well in advance those situations one doubted one had the courage to face in person. (This was why people exercised.)

Then I thought, there is magic in reality but it is always black magic since we don’t have proper minds. The mind, unless specially trained, makes illusions of the world, which stir us up about everything over nothing and the opposite.

Magical thinking is the failure to see past one’s own biases, narratives, scripts and hopes. There is the cause of, “how could this ever have happened to us?” That is the spell we enchanted persons weave.

September 1, 2025

Appreciate the measured Laura Rozen (tweet): “My 2 cents. When I noted at the top that Trump did not have public events on the long weekend schedule & had not been seen for a few days, I did not know what it meant, if anything. Maybe getting some sort of medical attention. Maybe something else. Maybe nothing. Sometimes one only finds out later what was going on. But for someone who likes to always be on TV etc, the absence seemed worth noting. It genuinely never occurred to me that anyone would think he was not alive. and when started to see the volume of responses to that effect, I felt like a bystander to whatevever was driving that virality. In any case, it is obvious today from photos of him going to his golf club with his grandchildren, he is still functional. Still, fair to say, there is something sort of limited about his visibility in those photos, and his grandchildren more discreet witnesses to his demeanor than his sometimes weekend golfing partners, say like Lindsey Graham. Still wonder if he’s had some sort of medical procedure or something. I don’t know.”