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Americans really don't understand how exceptional US military logistics is and just assume any country with a decent military can just put a large force anywhere they want on the globe and sustain it

Stephen King, unexpected Margaret Thatcher stan

Huh? That's a real reversal. I can understand some economic and diplomatic cooperation as part of a rebuilding process for the relationship. But intelligence sharing is a whole other level.

The best villians are the ones that you see where they are coming from. But the ones that just revel in their villainy are the most fun to watch

Guy that a week ago was all for declaring housing as a human right votes against housing. Go figure...

The "pivot to Asia" is the Infrastructure Week of geopolitics

The Supreme Court has truly stepped out of bounds

When are we getting new Defense and Foreign Policy whitepapers?

It's HIMARS* o'clock time in Canada * or more likely Korean Chunmoo or French Foudre time

Would the last person at the BCGreen Party please turn out the lights

Insightful piece. Three pull quotes: Anecdotally, I am good friends with a union organizer who is at the end of his rope with how many times him and his neighbours have dealt with property crime. The left won the argument on pharma/dental. But TFW/Crime requires change.

Sounds like what someone planning to attack Britain would say

How Chinese drones could defeat America www.noahpinion.blog/p/how-chines...

Great article

My latest for The Hub: “Canada can no longer afford to be governed by luxury beliefs” In this article, I take on our multi-decade habit of denying trade-offs that are real and hard. This denial is the basis of luxury beliefs that are now eroding our living standards. thehub.ca/2025/05/28/e...

Ghostbusters is a film about how big cities enable labour specialization and how flexible zoning codes allow for adaptive reuse of old buildings and enable small business innovation.

The replies seem to run strongly in favor of the idea that centrists are a plague and it's good to get rid of them. Doesn't seem to occur to those folks that if the platform keeps losing users, eventually it will run out of money and there will be no more community for anyone.