Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Democrats’ Tax Gap Manipulation - Against leaf blowers

At least 57 journalists killed in Israel-Gaza warCommittee to Protect Journalists. “The deadliest month for journalists since CPJ began gathering data in 1992 AC .”


Sen. Crapo: Democrats’ Tax Gap Manipulation


Against leaf blowers



The WEF “Cyber Attack” Scenario: Another Crisis “Much Worse Than COVID”, Paralysis of Power Supply, Communications, TransportationMichel Chossudovsky. This has been a trope of survivalist ads on YouTube for some time.


 Employees who violate Amazon’s return-to-office mandate will be blocked from promotions: ‘Your manager will be made aware’Fortune


Pentagon Fails 6th Audit in a Row and Their Excuses Are Hilarious Ken Klippenstein


  1. “Why bother when whatever a machine extrudes would be as convincing as what we do?… What do other people matter to us?” — moving reflections on humanity in a world of AI, written and illustrated by Angie Wang
  2. Something about nothing — Graham Priest (CUNY) makes sense of Heidegger and Carnap (and Aristotle) on nothing
  3. “It is… no surprise that conservatism went dormant in contemporary social science. The ethos or worldview is simply incompatible with the practice” — Eric Schliesser (Amsterdam) on conservatism in the modern academy
  4. “There now seem to me at least three ways in which twins can genuinely function as a single person” — Helena de Bres (Wellesley) on twins and persons
  5. “There’s a lot of make work in philosophy” — Daniel Dennett interviewed by Walter Veit (Reading)
  6. “Let me first spell out the two most serious allegations and say why they are completely unwarranted, and then I will explain why they may have dire consequences for some of the signatories” — Muhammad Ali Khalidi (CUNY) responds to Seyla Benhabib (Yale) on the “Philosophy for Palestine” statement
  7. What—or who—killed Frank Ramsey? — the authors consider three possible explanations, and discuss them in light of what Ramsey was writing at the time of his death