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Mon, 15/09/2025 - 04:21
by Tony Wikrent   Strategic Political Economy Process knowledge is crucial to economic development Henry Farrell, Sep 02, 2025 [Programmable Mutter, via The Big Picture, September 12, 2025] … I’m fascinated by process knowledge and manufacturing because I spent a chunk of the late 1990s talking to manufacturers in Bologna and Baden-Wurttemberg for my Ph.D. dissertation. I […]
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Sat, 13/09/2025 - 03:15

A Trump insider and longtime friend of Charlie Kirk tells The Grayzone how the assassinated conservative leader’s turning point on Israeli influence provoked a private backlash from Netanyahu’s allies that left him angry and afraid. The source said anxiety spread within the Trump administration after an apparent Israeli spying operation was uncovered. Charlie Kirk rejected an offer earlier this year from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to arrange a massive new infusion of Zionist money into his Turning Point USA […]

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Sat, 13/09/2025 - 03:01

I feel totally fine buying things, as long as I do my research first. That’s why, after ten minutes at an open house, I’m now completely comfortable going into debt for the next thirty years.

Before I bought a used car, I read twenty-six reviews of that specific make, model, and year, written by twenty-six different car experts. I studied every detail of the Carfax. I test-drove the car four times, including once with my mechanic and once with my mechanic’s mechanic.

It makes sense to spend the equivalent of fifty-five cars for a house that, at least between 2:34 p.m. and 2:44 p.m. on a Saturday, smells only slightly bad.

I recently bought a humidifier too. I cross-checked the Wirecutter recommendation with customers’ Amazon reviews. My cousin, who has the same humidifier, outlined the pros and cons for me. I ultimately bought it because it has a ninety-day satisfaction-guaranteed return policy. I don’t need a satisfaction guarantee on this house, though, because the realtor will give me a piece of paper where the previous owner will promise, on the honor system, that the roof doesn’t leak much.

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Sat, 13/09/2025 - 00:59
This is a follow-up to my oral question on Ukraine of 9th September, which I have previously circulated. It is a telling example of the ‘war-mongering’ mood of official Britain. For a full view of the debate see link: https://hansard.parliament.uk/lords/2025-09-10/debates/5FF5CC28-E0EF-4D17-8C8C-8999CA2A4154/DefenceIndustrialStrategy  Main points of Government Statement on ‘Defence Industrial Strategy’, House of Commons 9 September (Luke … Continue reading Defence Industrial Strategy – Wednesday 10 September 2025
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Fri, 12/09/2025 - 22:30

i.
death descends, in spite of help, in spite

of the one who would help who

is rendered instead—on the sweaty bed, on the cold

bathroom tiles—witness. but what is there

to see. they—we—used to say

the soul would slip like smoke

between parted lips & rise to hover

above its fleshly vehicle, giving up gravity

for air. maybe what falls upon us—each witless

witness, instantly alone—is

insight, that what we cannot stop

or watch we can feel: the dead

weight of what someone beloved has discarded

into our arms. maybe what drops into the scene

is not death, but life, the weight

of what we call carrying

on.

ii.
in an uncentral park, maya lin plants

a ghost forest, atlantic white cedar from the pine barrens

killed by salt from rising seas, claimed

for art to haunt the city

with the consequences of climate change. we cut

trees down for coffins, they cradle

our remains without audible complaint. lin

installed those bare-branched cedars

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Fri, 12/09/2025 - 22:00

Why did the banana split?

It found out it was going to be a father.

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Why do dads love mowing the lawn?

They see lawn care as maintaining their property and protecting their substantial investment. It’s also the one time they can be alone with their thoughts.

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Why couldn’t the dad sleep?

He was worried about money.

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Why didn’t the dad want to have kids?

He was worried that he would pass on the gene for Huntington’s disease.

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Did you hear about the dad who loved Eagles songs?

All dads love Eagles songs. It reminds them of their carefree youth.

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Knock-knock!

Who’s there?

Hello, may I speak with the man of the house about the electricity bill?

Get off my porch.

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KID: I’m hungry.

DAD: Hi, hungry. I’m tired.

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Why do dads fart so much?

Their bodies are aging and breaking down.

Created
Fri, 12/09/2025 - 10:39

The Labor government and the entire ruling class have waged a relentless campaign to cut the “unsustainable” growth of the NDIS. With children under 15 making up about half of NDIS participants, the government is targeting them first.

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