About the rise, and fall, of Detroit.…
Recently read and finished The Definitive Book of Body Language by Alan and Barbara Pease. For what it’s worth, it’s a worthwhile and useful read, with a lot of solid info. But this isn’t a review. This is also not a rant about the blatant usage of republicans/conservatives for the “dumb” illustrations, and Clintons, leftists, etc. for the “smart” ones. Instead, given the recent [http://voxday.blogspot.com/2017/08/all-heads-of-medusa.html] kerfluffle [http://voxday.blogspot.com/2017/08/suppre…
That time again… [](https://thelastredoubt.com/content/images/2017/08/bKLd4kt-2.jpg) [](https://thelastredoubt.com/content/images/2017/08/f801361b-84ef-4458-a305-4da4ae098fe2-2.png) [](https://thelastredoubt.com/content/images/2017/08/jessica-davies-18-2.j…
Often enough one hears from moderates and those who think they are wise, that the truth is always somewhere in between. Bullshit. It’s an attempt to sound clever, to sound like maybe they don’t have everything right, but you certainly don’t either. The simple answer: the truth is. Now. The truth is often far more complex than we can process with many facets, value judgements, and factors that interact in many ways. The truth of poverty is that there are those who, due to advances in technol…
As always, Stefan has some interesting thoughts, though this is less a review than a discussion of some of the meta-politics.…