Wednesday, November 12, 2025

A midweek rant about Sumo vs Judo and dems need to stop whining.

 Robert Reich refers to the disciplined nature of Republicans and fractious diversity of Democrats - which many of YOU are displaying. " ...a fundamental asymmetry at the heart of American politics: Democrats are undisciplined. Republicans are regimented.

"For as long as I remember, Democrats have danced to their own separate music while Republicans march to a single drummer. That was the story in 1994, when Bill Clinton couldn’t get the Democratic Senate to go along with his health care plan, on which Clinton spent almost all his political capital."


And so on...


Alas, in doing so this time, Reich (whom I respect) ignores that Schumer did the right thing tactically. It was time. Public anger at GOPpers won the Blue Wave of a week ago. But meanwhile, the shutdown was driving civil servants by thousands to resign, which Republicans WANTED. And hurting millions with SNAP and HUNDREDS or other service denials, including food inspections and air travel safety... and with no chance of getting the GOP to negotiate. None. Zero.


Negotiate? THIS Republican Party?


Dig it. Shutting the government down is a FEATURE to them! Without any drawbacks. Civil servants fleeing? Great! Freedom from inspections? Fine! Stockpiling funds to reduce embarrassing deficits? Sure! Taking anti-terror agents off duty, as Bush did in 2001, leading up to 9/11? Bring on whatever might give Trump his distraction from Epstein etc.


The dems timed this exactly right! It... was... time for a judo move that allowed the House to get into session and to reveal Mike Johnson's next writhe to hide the Epstein files.


Finally, there will be another shut down in JANUARY! Close to GOP primary season. The only elections that matter in GOP gerrymandered districts. (So register Republican if you live in such a district!!)


ANY / all of you screeching at Schumer? You want utterly pointless/symbolic Sumo, when judo is called for! Schumer may not be our Grant or Sherman - maybe Newsom will be - but your yowling "I'll-never-support-our-generals!" is not a way to win a civil war.


PS: Reich cites George Lakoff's theory that Dems want a mommy while Repubs want a strict father. I like Lakoff far more than that jibberer Chomsky. But this metaphor is nonsense! Any decent dad is all about NEGOTIATION. No. THE GOP IS NOW ABOUT MIDDLE SCHOOL BULLIES. They don't want a dad's pragmatic "Let's talk this through," They want howls from nipple-twisted nerd-victims. And your MAGA-joe is back on that school playground, desperately sucking up to the top bully in order to be part of the gang of nipple-twisters, not one of the twisted.


Your tears are their food.


But take the SUMO vs JUDO parallel with you. You whiners yowling at Schumer dream of leaders who will out-Trump Trump at gaudy push n shove. But that is not how we'll win.



Saturday, November 08, 2025

A Science Roundup - Lots going on!

While we figure out how to save the forward-looking, scientific, open-minded, fact-facing civilization that's been so good to us... let's have a look at some recent news. Reasons to save it!

== Medical Wonders ==

Progress toward fighting Parkinson's: After finding two surface antigens that might be important in the disease… “(T)argeting this interaction with drugs could significantly slow the progression of Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases."  Wow.


Side note: A combo of both human history and sci fi suggest that Covid was very mild compared to some future pandemic… and truly shook us awake and likely left us vastly better prepared for when one does come. Like the swift rollout of RNA vaccines.  Though long Covid revealed a whole other layer to this one, alas.


And here's another wow. A now ten year-old boy was born in 2014 after his mother, a 35-year-old woman who had been born without a uterus, received a donated uterus from a 61-year-old close family friend. A decade on, over 135 uterus transplants have been performed globally, resulting in the births of over 50 healthy babies. 


== Incredible views of the past ==


The Herculaneum scrolls are hundreds of papyri that semi-survived the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. In their charred state, the ancient documents would crumble if anyone attempted to unroll them. Initial CT scans were computationally hard to interpret… till now.  More than 2,000 characters — the first full passages — have been deciphered from a scroll.  And more to come! Maybe even lost treasures. (The charred documents, now referred to as the Herculaneum scrolls, were recovered from a building believed to be the house of Julius Caesar’s father-in-law.) 

And speaking of peering into the past...

Much farther back… Among many insights in this interview with David Reich, about the incredible new science of forensic paleontological genetics, revealing so much about past human migrations, cultures, replacements and waves of disease and repercussions. For example, all through Latin America, the Y chromosomes are 95% European and the mitochondria and 95% native. And yes the somewhat unpleasant implications are the same as the Y bottleneck 8000 years earlier.  

Along such lines... 
I just attended the annual CARTA Symposium (The Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny) this time about what recent DNA studies can tell us about our past. And the incredible details we now can perceive about the flow and ebb of Neanderthals, Denisovans and so many sub branches of ortho humanity! It's like we've suddenly developed a backwards time viewer!


And EARTH has been around even longer!  Not my novel by that name, but the planet! To which the next pertinent link…


Anton Petrov runs a daily science series on YouTube that’s way above average.  And overall very informative about fascinating science news. In this one, he relates experiments with bacteria in slushy/icy water, to simulate conditions during the Kirschvink Eras… also called Iceball Earth… occasions when nearly all the planet was ice-covered, and the high viscosity gave a huge advantage to eukaryotes who clumped together into multi-cellular organisms. Which correlates with the known huge outburst of multicellular life, just after the Final Big Melt. See A New History of LIfe: Radical New Discoveries About the Origins & Evolution of Life on Earth, by Ward and Kirschvink.


Meanwhile, microbial life has been found in one of Earth's harshest environments - a deep sea ecosystem where the pH is as high as 12.  These microbes survive the highly alkaline environment by metabolizing methane and sulfate.



== Good – possibly great – tech news ==


Way cool. Geothermal has long been the way to go, a la Iceland! (With a side benefit of lots of minerals like lithium.) And no reliance on fickle sunlight or wind. MIT spinout Quaise Energy hopes to save a lot of infrastructure costs by drilling next to now-dormant former coal power plants, using existing generators, power lines & permits, with plenty of love from the locals. 


Won't such sites be less than ideal for drilling? What's got me awhirl is the drilling tech, using microwave gyrotrons to heat & blast rock ahead of the drill-bit. That *ought to* make hot rock accessible. Hey, I had that idea back in the 80s and failed to get anyone interested! Where are my shares, please?


"The company plans to begin harvesting energy from pilot geothermal wells that reach rock temperatures at up to 500 C by 2026. From there, the team hopes to begin repurposing coal and natural gas plants using its system," reports MIT News.


… and along related lines…


If this pans out, maybe Denmark+Greenland will buy Alaska! “Copenhagen Atomics is a Danish molten salt technology company developing mass manufacturable molten-salt reactors. The reactor type invented by Copenhagen Atomics is a thorium molten salt breeder reactor, which fits inside a custom built 40 foot shipping container and can be mass manufactured on assembly lines with an expected output of minimum 1 reactor per day (per assembly line). The target customers are large plants producing commodities such as aluminum, ammonia or hydrogen.”



== Fun (and messy) Miscellany ==


A study out of Finland looks at different types of love in the human brain, including parental, romantic, pets, friends, nature, and strangers.


Apparently a dormant U.S. military outpost was wrecked just a couple of years ago by a huge tsunami way up in northern Greenland, propelled by a giant landslide… that no one noticed.   


Sunflowers Dance to Prevent Throwing Too Much Shade on Each Other.”  


Far more intriguing… and I am a bit skeptical… is this news from the site for the IgNobel Prizes… a rain forest parasitical plant that mimics the leaves of its varied hosts. The amazing thing is that it can mimic even a plastic plant it is placed next to, and hence it is not pre-programmed of based on chemical signals. So what… a vision system? Sonar? Or a fake story? You tell us in comments!


Other IgNobels: Researchers found that hair whorls in children from the Southern hemisphere were oriented counterclockwise more frequently than in children from the Northern hemisphere, indicating possible environmental factors, although the team could not rule out genetic effects from specific population characteristics. Another team found that test animals with arrested breathing could get sufficient oxygen if it is pumped in anally – helping motivate me to keep up my covid shots! (And yes, there's that Japanese company described on Colbert. Calling Jim Carrey and Le Petomane!)


Though there’s apparently a better way to stay younger. Giving blood regularly may not just be saving the lives of other people, it could also be improving your own blood's health at a genetic level, according to a new study. (Working on my 108th pint next week.) ...Oh and honey is supposedly good. I just charged my hives rent!


Caltech aims to promote the development of alternative natural rubber production from plants that can be grown in the U.S., including guayule, a plant native to the desert Southwest; certain species of dandelion; and mountain gum. Part of the trend of the last few years to encourage in-sourcing and reducing supply chain vulnerabilities and rendering obsolete the vast fleets of polluting freighters out there (as I depicted in Existence.) 


The Gila River Indian Community, in south-central Arizona, plan an experimental effort to conserve water while generating electricity: floating solar cells. Between its canal canopies and the new project that would float photovoltaic panels on a reservoir it is building, for power and to preserve water from evaporation.

And yes, next time I may start my big posting about how and why Democrats should study Newt Gingrich's so-called "Contract With America." 


Yes I mean it. And one of the reasons? Use that polemically successful yet ultimately deceitful set of promises to do a major judo move and (among other things) save science!


Sunday, November 02, 2025

Will the professionals innovate new ways to protect us?

To those of you expressing despair at this point, I say get a grip. We have many institutions and professionals who stand between us and looming tyranny. Though sure, the oligarchs and fascists and (yes) Kremlin-led commies who are waging a putsch against our Great Experiment know this! Hence they are focusing their central energies at demolishing those institutions and professionals.


They began their purge right after the inauguration, by dismissing, re-assigning or neutralizing top experts on counter-terror, counter-espionage and cyber-security, then putting those who remain under direct command of appointees who are either suborned or deeply unqualified.  A 100x version of what happened under GW Bush, when smaller purges appear to have led directly to the tragedies of 9/11.


(Every GOP senator who voted to confirm the current bestiary of Trumpian nominees has been directly culpable.) 


(And if (when?) a major terror or other calamity happens, denounce those who eviscerated the corps of professional protectors!)


The professionals by now know they are the chief targets. Yes, you are justified to say that ICE raider-thugs are just as big a push. And sure, it's horrific. And I'll get to that, tying it to the mad right's all-out war vs ALL fact using professions, from science and teaching, medicine and law and civil service to the heroes of the FBI/Intel/Military officer corps who won the Cold War and the War on terror.


Right now, as individuals, the professionals are keeping their heads down. But I am sure each of the one MILLION members of the American Protector caste is asking self: "What will be my limit?" 


The treasonists know this question is being asked into a million mirrors, every day. They are hoping that most of the professionals will - when they finally get fed-up -simply make a 'gesture' by resigning. We've seen thousands already. And boy has that done a lot of good? Not.


But there are other options. My own prediction?


It will start in some big city police department. Already there are anecdotes of folks - many of them citizens - fleeing ICE thugs to take shelter behind cops.  So far, I know of no such confrontations that have gone physical. Yet. The masked ICErs generally turn tail at that point. But what if even just one cop begins a trend...


...by demanding the ICErs show ID.  NOT to the person they are trying to grab, or to the surrounding public with their phone cams... but to the police themselves. City cops who say 


"You must show your badges and IDs and names to me! So I can verify you are at least just a little bit better than plain old kidnappers. I will submit images of your face and ID to your superiors for confirmation, just like calling in a license plate at a traffic stop. It shouldn't take long. And meanwhile, ALL of you will sit right over there, while I call it in.


"Oh, sure. Handcuff your suspect. And prepare to hand me a RECEIPT for detaining him. But if I see you using force greater than necessary, I will arrest you. Now wait over there, all of you... please."



== Would that be enough? ==


Would that be enough? Of course not. It would show solidarity between urban citizens and their constabularies. But even if it spread nationwide, we would need much more.


Fundamentally, our officers and such are sworn to obey the civilian chain of command... and there's little provision for when that chain of command is both insane and likely treasonous.


But then, solving such problems is why we hired them! And I do know this. It doesn't begin with resigning in protest!



== A man's GOT to know his limitations! ==


Dirty Harry said that, in Magnum Force. And I know mine. My limitations. Some of them.


Look, I am a theoretician. Though certainly my postings and activism and books have put me on lists. Indeed, they may land me - someday - on a train manifest. Well, I have already decided to die on this hill. 


But I serve best by raising options. Possibilities.


Hence I will soon begin a series of postings about What democrats might do, if/when back in office, after microcephalic/blackmailed jibberers and KGB agents have been expelled. And the long-needed revival of a sane conservative party commences, from political sidelines.


My list of proposals is long. And some items I recommended as much as 20 years ago.


If I am still around, I'll post it all and see if ideas can make the kind of difference they are supposed to do.



== Relevant miscellany ==


Do tune in to this lovely “Letter to My Old Master” recited by the inimitable Laurence Fishburne.


Russia is merging its three largest oil companies -- Rosneft, Gazprom Neft & Lukoil, part of accelerating seizure of private companies, aimed at rebuilding the USSR, whose fall Putin called 'history's worst tragedy.' It sounds so preposterous. Putin and his 5000 fellow Lenin-raised "ex" commissars are re-creating EVERY aspect of the evil empire, except the egalitarian verbiage! And the US right adores them. One would not have credited it in a sci fi story!


But given their recent great victory over the America ...


 I’m loyal to the first civilization that ever at least somewhat instituted fair play. And hence the only one that produced not only justice, but also Adam Smith’s prescription of flat-fair-creative competition -- the c-word that no ‘conservative’ ever utters anymore, in their rush to ally with “ex” commie-kremlin-commissars, plus murder sheiks, hedge parasites, carbon lords, cable impresarios and inheritance brats, all in order to resume 6000 years of feudal darkness.


The irony is thick! Adam Smith’s c-word (‘competition’) is what made this the most creative (another c-word) of all eras. 


NOT the monopolist capitalism that gave itself a well-deserved bad name, but the flat-fair-broad and joyful competitiveness that happens when ALL children rise up fed and educated and confident, exactly what Friedrich Hayek recommended


...and pulling in that ladder, by starving children and trashing education and slandering our brilliant universities, is the oligarchs' top priority.


WHY is no one mentioning Adam Smith? While Republicans and their allies mention Smith's name - and wave flags a lot - they betray his principles and those of the US Founders, at every turn, conniving with oligarchs to END flat-fair competition forever.


Meanwhile Democrats are the ones fostering actual, Smithian flat-fair-creative competition... and not one of them will mention that fact or Adam Smith's name!



== Revisiting history ==


A thought occurred to me. Actually connecting several past thoughts. Elsewhere I've shown how the deepest mental schism in American life -- between pro- and anti-modernity impulses -- goes back all the way to 1778, when Cornwallis went south knowing he would find more romantic/nostalgics who would hence be loyal to the King. A trait that manifested during the Calhoun Tariff Tiff and then when a million poor southern whites marched and fought and many died to defend the feudal privileges of plantation slaver lords... and again when Gone With The Wind cultural waves romantically extolled the Olde South... 


...and now, bilious anti-modernism that manifests (with much geographic overlap) across the same confederate heartland, as spite toward universities and all-out war vs ALL fact using professions, from science and teaching, medicine and law and civil service to the heroes of the FBI/Intel/Military officer corps who won the Cold War and the War on terror. 


In earlier missives I laid out the varied Phases of the American Civil War... and the current one - phase 8 or maybe 9... is nasty.  


But a commonality just occurred to me. 


Among the travesties that led to the worst episode (so far) -- the 1860s 'Civil War' - was the Fugitive Slave Act, supported by the John Roberts of the 1850s - Roger Taney, cursed be his name and memory and honor. 


After which, bands of often-masked irregular southern cavalry began rampaging and raiding across northern states, smashing into homes and workplaces, snatching neighbors and ignoring victims who waved documents proving they were free persons, and not 'illegals.'


Sound familiar? Has anyone else made the parallel with today's monstrous ICE depredations? Because those slave-catcher raids had deeper effects than merely a run for the Canadian border. 


They radicalized northerners, who would never have voted for Lincoln had they not been fiercely offended by such nasty aggression and oppression in their own villages and counties. 


Another major result? Northern states began re-activating their dormant militias. And thusly by 1861 hundreds of thousands of brave True Americans were almost ready, when Lincoln called for volunteers.


Almost. Bull Run was a calamity but those who stood up stayed up. And stepped up again. Till the Union found its generals. 


Newsom/AOC in 28.