Sure, I haven't posted anything in over a month, but I have composed parts of a number of posts in my head. Usually, it is after some terrible Trump action, and after a little while I get the feeling that if I posted every time he pisses me off, it is really going to be a long three and a half years. I must say, though, that the Democrats have also been fairly frustrating this summer. They appear to be trying to position themselves to lose to Lord Combover the Fuckup. All is not lost,though. Bannon (although I did find myself agreeing with him somewhat on taxes, Afghanistan and North Korea) and Gorka (ding dong the Douche is gone) are out of the White House, and not a moment too soon. Anyway, I figured I would throw up a post to prove I'm not dead, and to share a few of the interesting stories I've seen recently. Here you go:
Robert E. Lee at West Point - Andrew Bacevich. Bacevich does a good job laying out the case for dealing with Lee's name at the service academy.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio is no conservative and no hero, no matter what President Trump says - USA Today. He is, however, a sadist and a total asshole.
These Sugar Barons Built an $8 Billion Fortune With Washington’s Help - Bloomberg. Corporate welfare at its finest.
A Big Tobacco Moment for the Sugar Industry-The New Yorker.
A flood of problems - Washington Post. On the danger posed by Peru's melting glaciers.
Climate change will likely wreck their livelihoods – but they still don't buy the science- The Guardian
Hell and High Water - Texas Tribune and ProPublica. An investigative series from last year on Houston's lack of preparation for a direct hit from a hurricane.
The Moneyman Behind the Alt-Right - Buzzfeed. Could be titled, "Reason #1 for an estate tax and higher income taxes."
The Critic Who Refuted Trump's World View - In 1916 - The New Yorker
How Moldy Hay And Sick Cows Led To A Lifesaving Drug - Joe Palca
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