Events
What did we win?
It's appropriate, though neither the OAFPOTUS nor any of his droogs will see the irony, that the War of 1812 officially began 214 years ago today when President James Monroe signed a Congressional declaration of war against the United Kingdom. That war ended after 2½ years of minor skirmishes and indecisive naval battles until both sides decided to cut their losses and end it. About 5,000 people died in combat and 30,000 from all causes including disease, 3,000 merchant ships were captured, and the...
Lovely day in Chicago today;
Parker would have turned 20 today. Awww.
For reasons known only to my limbic system, I woke up way too early this morning, about 45 minutes before sunrise. I'm actually glad I did, because this was gorgeous:
JCPOA redux
The OAFPOTUS claims to have agreed a deal with Iran but, of course, neither side will reveal what the deal contains. One thing is known, at least: it's not going to be as good for the US as Obama's 2015 JCPOA, which the OAFPOTUS hated because a black man Obama did it. Other thoughts:
New Republic staff writer and author Monica Potts moved from Arkansas to Upstate New York three years ago. It didn't take her long to learn how a functioning, adequately-funded government is so much better than the alternative:
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