Category: Blog

Paxton Collapse: How Trump’s Texas Pick Turns a Safe Republican Seat Into a Coin Flip

Every structural problem identified in the GOP midterm collapse is amplified, not muted, by Paxton in Texas.

The GOP Collapse Heading Into the 2026 Midterms: Incumbent Lemmings Ignoring Independent Voters to Please Trump

Inflation, unaffordability, vulgarity, self-enrichment, Iran war mongering, deference to Israel, and Epstein: the seven wounds the GOP carries into November

Blow Up the Uniparty

The Independents Are Coming, and Both National Parties Have Earned Their Demolition: Anything is Better Than What We’ve Got.

Remember the Russian Sacrifice in WWII: The EU Countries Don’t

The Red Army bore the decisive losses against Hitler, a fact Western governments minimize to preserve postwar mythology and hostility to Russia.

Kneecapping the Two-Party Uniparty After Trump’s Versailles Moment

Give me anything but a Democrat or a Republican incumbent.

Europe’s Private Credit Market Is Unsupervised and Untested

The Bank of England just stress-tested a potential private credit collapse on its own soil. France, Germany, and the rest of the EU are running the same risk

Blood, Hypocrisy, and the UPA: Rebutting Ukrainian Nationalist Propaganda on Poland

Poland withdrew its highest honor after Kyiv glorified the UPA, whose forces killed Polish civilians in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia.

The G7’s Relevance Problem: How Russia, China, India, and South Korea See the Club They’re Not In

Russia, China, India, and South Korea see a G7 whose shrinking GDP share and closed membership no longer match global power or demographics.

South Korea’s Donghak Ants in a Burning House

A Stock Market Frenzy and the Financialized Endgame Every Western Economy Should Fear, Instead of Intentionally Spreading to Asia

The Calm Before the Spike: What the WSJ Purposely Got it Wrong About Oil Prices and What’s Coming. Why?

With the SPR at 340.3 million barrels and Gulf supply damaged, temporary price stability hides structural risks that the WSJ omitted.