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Monday, June 9, 2025

"These 14 Small Mindset Shifts Will Change Your Life"

"These 14 Small Mindset Shifts
 Will Change Your Life"
by Ryan Holiday

"For the most part, we can’t change the world. We can’t change the fundamental facts of existence - like the fact that we’re going to die. We can’t change other people. Does that mean that everything is hopeless and permanently broken? No, because although we have that extreme powerlessness in one sense, we have an incredible superpower in another: We can change how we think about things. We can change how we view them, how we orient ourselves to them.

That’s the essence of Stoicism, by the way. The idea that we don’t control what happens, but we do control ourselves. When we respond to what happens, the main thing we control is our mind and the story we tell ourselves.

So one way to think about Stoicism itself then is as a collection of mindset shifts for the many situations that life seems to thrust us in. Indeed, Seneca’s "Letters," Marcus Aurelius’ "Meditations," and Epictetus’ "Discourses" are filled with passages, anecdotes, and quotes which force a shift in perspective. Here are 14 that I have taken from the Stoics over the years that have changed my life. I think they’ll do the same for you.

Everything is an opportunity for excellence. The now famous passage from Marcus Aurelius is that the impediment to action advances action, that what stands in the way becomes the way. But do you know what he was talking about specifically? He was talking about difficult people! He was saying that difficult people are an opportunity to practice excellence and virtue - be it forgiveness or patience or cheerfulness. And so it goes for all the things that are not in our control in life. So when I find myself in situations big and small, positive or negative, I try to see each of them as an opportunity for me to be the best I’m capable of being in that moment. It doesn’t matter who we are, where we are, we can always do this.

Every event has two handles, Epictetus said: “one by which it can be carried, and one by which it can’t. If your brother does you wrong, don’t grab it by his wronging, because this is the handle incapable of lifting it. Instead, use the other - that he is your brother, that you were raised together, and then you will have hold of the handle that carries.” Another way to say that is that there are multiple ways to look at every situation, multiple ways to determine how you’re going to react. Some of them are sturdy and some of them are not. Some are kind and resilient, some are not. Which will you choose? Which handle will you grab?

The world is dyed by the color of your thoughts. Marcus said, “The things you think about determine the quality of your mind. Your soul takes the color of your thoughts.” He also said, “Our life is what our thoughts make it.” If you see the world as a negative, horrible place, you’re right. If you look for shittiness, you will see shittiness. If you believe that you were screwed, you’re right. But if you look for beauty in the mundane, you’ll see it. If you look for evidence of goodness in people, you’ll find it. If you decide to see the agency and power you do have over your life (which as we’ve said is largely in how we think), well, you’ll find you have quite a bit.

There is a tax on everything. Taxes aren’t just from the government. Seneca wrote to his friend Lucilius, “All the things which cause complaint or dread are like the taxes of life—things from which, my dear Lucilius, you should never hope for exemption or seek escape.” Annoying people are a tax on being outside your house. Delays are a tax on travel. Haters are a tax on having a YouTube channel. There’s a tax on money too–and the more successful you are, the more you pay. Seneca said he tried to pay the taxes gladly. I love that. After all, it’s usually a sign of a good problem. It means you had a killer year financially. It means you’re alive and breathing. You can whine about the cost. Or you can pay and move on.

Poverty isn’t only having too little. Of course, not having what you need to survive is insufficient. But what about people who have a lot…but are insatiable? Who are plagued by envy and comparison? Both Marcus Aurelius and Seneca talk about rich people who are not content with what they have and are thus quite poor. But feeling like you have ‘enough’–that’s rich no matter what your income is.

Alive time or Dead time? This isn’t from the Stoics exactly, but close enough. Robert Greene once told me there were two types of time in life: Alive time and Dead time. One is when you sit around, when you wait until things happen to you. The other is when you are using that time productively, actively. You’re stuck at the airport - you don’t control that. You decide whether it’s alive time or dead time (you read a book, you take a walk, you call your grandmother). I had a year left on a job when Robert gave me that advice. I could have just sat on my hands. Instead, it was an incredibly productive period of reading and researching and filling boxes of notecards that helped me write "The Obstacle is the Way" and "Ego is the Enemy."

Anxiety isn’t escaped. It’s discarded. This was a breakthrough I had during the pandemic. Suddenly, I had a lot less to worry about. I wasn’t doing the things that, in the past, I told myself were the causes of my anxiety. I wasn’t having to get to a plane. I wasn’t battling traffic to get somewhere on time. I wasn’t having to prepare for this talk or that one. So you’d think that my anxiety would have gone way down. But it didn’t. And what I realized is that anxiety has nothing to do with any of these things. The airport isn’t the one to blame. I am! Marcus Aurelius actually talks about this in Meditations. “Today I escaped from anxiety,” he says. “Or no, I discarded it, because it was within me, in my own perceptions—not outside.” It’s not your parents that are frustrating you. They’re just doing what they do. You are the source of the frustration. That’s a little frustrating, but it’s also freeing. Because it means you can stop it! You can choose to discard it.

It’s the surprise that kills you. Stuff is going to happen, but what makes it harder is when it catches us off guard. The unexpected blow lands heaviest, Seneca said. That’s why we should practice the art of premeditatio malorum–essentially, a pre-mortem of the things that could happen in a day or a life. This takes the sting out of them in advance…it also lets us prepare and prevent. And for no one is this more important than parents and leaders. Seneca said that the one thing a leader is not allowed to say is, “Wow, I didn’t think that was going to happen.”

You can’t learn what you think you already know. Conceit, Zeno said, was the enemy of wisdom and learning. This was the essential worldview of Socrates, the hero of the Stoics. Think of Socrates’ method. He didn’t go around telling people anything. He went around asking questions. That’s how he learned so much and ended up becoming so smart. If you want to get smarter, stop thinking you’re so smart. If you want to learn, focus on all the things you don’t know. Humility, admission of ignorance–these are the starting points. This is the attitude that gets you further in life.

What good is posthumous fame? Marcus Aurelius knew he was famous. He knew they were building statues of him. He knew he would have a legacy. He also knew this was basically worthless. What good is posthumous fame, he asks in Meditations, when you’re not around to enjoy it?! He reminded himself too that you know, it’s not like the people in the future were going to be way better than the people alive right now - there will be idiots in the future too. What do I care about how many people read my books in 100 years? What matters is if I am doing my best right now, if I am taking pleasure and pride from doing my best right now. So stop trying to live forever by achieving all this greatness, stop trying to get more than you need, stop trying to perform for history. Do the good you can do now. Stop chasing something you will never touch. Legacy is not for you. You’ll be dead. Leave it to others.

People are just doing their job. I don’t just mean at work. After bumping into a particularly frustrating person, Marcus Aurelius asks himself, “Is a world without shamelessness possible?” No, he answers. “There have to be shameless people in the world. This is one of them.” This is just someone fulfilling their role. Seeing things this way not only prevents me from being surprised, but it makes me sympathetic. This person has a crappy job.It’s not fun to be them–they have to be one of the jerks that exist in the world. And then I remind myself that I am lucky that my job is to try to be a good person.

They don’t want you to be miserable. It’s strange that Stoics have the reputation for being unfeeling when Seneca wrote three very beautiful essays on loss and grief called Consolations. I read these essays whenever I lose someone or miss someone who I loved. Anyway, one of the lessons that hit me the most is when he is writing to the daughter of a now-deceased friend. He brings up a great point, basically saying, look, your dad loved you so much. Of course, he would be honored that you miss him, but do you think he would want his death to make you miserable? Would he want the mere mention of his name to bring you pain? No, that would be his worst nightmare. He would want you to be happy. He would want you to go on with your life. He wouldn’t want his memory to haunt you like a ghost–he would want the thought of him to bring you joy and happiness. Of course, we’re always going to feel sad when we lose someone, but then we can remind ourselves of this and try to smile too.

Opinions are optional. “Remember, you always have the power to have no opinion,” Marcus says. Do you need to have an opinion about the weather today - is it changing anything? Do you need to have an opinion about the way your kid does their hair? So what if this person likes music that sounds weird to you? So what if that person is a vegetarian? “These things are not asking to be judged by you,” Marcus writes. “Leave them alone.” Especially because these opinions often make us miserable! “It’s not things that upset us,” Epictetus says, “it’s our opinions about things.” The less opinions you have, especially about other people and things outside your control, the happier you will be. The nicer you’ll be to be around too.

The last one is the most powerful one, I think. And it’s about the thing we have the least amount of power and control over: the fact that we’re all going to die. But the Stoics want us to think about it differently…

Death isn’t in the future. It’s happening now. It’s easy to see death as this thing that lies off in the distant future. It’s a fixed event that happens to us once…at the end. This is literally true but it’s also incorrect. “This is our big mistake,” as Seneca points out, “to think we look forward toward death. Most of death is already gone. Whatever time has passed is owned by death.”

It’s better to think of death as a process - something that is always happening. We are dying every day, he said. Even as you read this email, time is passing that you will never get back. That time, he said, belongs to death. Powerful, right? Death doesn’t lie off in the distance. It’s with us right now. It’s the second hand on the clock. It’s the setting sun. As the arrow of time moves, death follows, claiming every moment that has passed. What ought we do about it? The answer is live. Live while you can. Put nothing off. Leave nothing unfinished. Seize it while it still belongs to us."

"I Urge All Of You..."

“To me, there are three things we all should do every day. We should do this every day of our lives. Number one is laugh. You should laugh every day. Number two is think. You should spend some time in thought. And number three is, you should have your emotions moved to tears, could be happiness or joy. But think about it. If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that’s a full day. That’s a heck of a day. You do that seven days a week, you’re going to have something special. I just got one last thing... I urge all of you, all of you, to enjoy your life, the precious moments you have.”
- Jim Valvano

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"Live: Los Angeles Protesters Gather After Donald Trump Deploys Marines To The City"

Full screen recommended.
The Sun, PM 6/9/25
"Live: Los Angeles Protesters Gather
 After Donald Trump Deploys Marines To The City"
"Donald Trump has issued a searing warning and called for Governor Gavin Newsom's arrest as they spar over the tense Los Angeles riots. Trump raged, "If they spit, we'll hit" after California officially sued his administration over the federal government sending troops to the immigration raid protests."
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ABC 7 Chicago,  PM 6/9/25
"700 Marines Deployed to Los Angeles Amid ICE Protests"
"Donald Trump has issued a searing warning and called for Governor Gavin Newsoym's arrest as they spar over the tense Los Angeles riots. Trump raged, "If they spit, we'll hit" after California officially sued his administration over the federal government sending troops to the immigration raid protests."
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"The Crisis Deepens - LA Riots Chaos - What You Need to Know Now"

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Dan, I Allegedly, PM 6/9/25
"The Crisis Deepens - LA Riots Chaos - 
What You Need to Know Now"
"$18 billion spent on credit in one month - this is financial chaos like we’ve never seen before! In today’s video, I break down the shocking numbers behind this deepening credit crisis, why people are still overspending, and what it means for all of us. We’re talking year-over-year jumps, surprising housing trends, remittance shifts in Mexico, and even chaos unfolding in Los Angeles. Plus, find out how the latest developments in AI, drone deliveries, and retail layoffs are shaping our world.

Rosie joined me on this wild ride, and I’ve even got a story about surviving the Rodney King riots that you don’t want to miss. Also, some good news: Aldi is cutting prices on 400 items, saving shoppers millions this summer, and Walmart’s drone delivery is booming! But it’s not all silver linings as we discuss business closures, mortgage challenges, and the rise of spam targeting your personal data. "
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"Democracy Is the Ideal Distraction"

"Democracy Is the Ideal Distraction"
by Jeff Thomas

"In the days of yore, there were kings. Everybody could agree to hate the king because he was rich and well-fed, when most of his minions were not. Then, a more effective system was invented: democracy. Its originators had in mind a system whereby the populace could choose their leader from amongst themselves – thereby gaining a leader who understood them and represented them. In short order, those amongst the populace who wished to rule found a way to game the new system in a way that would allow them to, in effect, be kings, but to do so from behind the scenes, whilst retaining the illusion of democracy.

The formula is to create two opposing political parties. Each is led by someone who’s presented as being a “representative of the people.” You then present the two parties as having opposing views on governance. It matters little what the differences are. In fact, you can have the differences be as obscure and arbitrary as, say, gay rights or abortion, and they will work as well as any other differences. What matters is that your two parties object to each other strenuously on the declared issues, working the electorate into a lather.

Once you have each group hating the other group “on principle,” you’re home free. At that point, you’ve successfully completed the distraction. The electorate now believe that, whatever the trumped-up issues are, they’re critical to the ethical governance of the country. Most importantly, the electorate actually believe that their future well-being depends on the outcome of the next election – that it will decide whether their own view on the issues will prevail.

In a dictatorship, the leaders try to convince the people to support the dictatorship by claiming that more than 90% of the people voted for the dictator. But this is primitive thinking. It results in the same focused anti-leader sentiment that plagued the kings.

Far better to have the people fail to recognise who their actual rulers are and focus on the candidates, who are mere bit players and are changed as needed. And, in a country where the illusion of democracy has become refined, the rulers come to understand that elections should not result in an overwhelming victory for one party or the other. Quite the opposite. If it can be arranged effectively, the best election is one that results in a 51% to 49% split.

This ensures that the 49% will not lose hope – that they’ll be both frustrated and angry at their near-miss, and redouble their efforts in the next election in order to have a win. And the 51% will wipe their collective brow in relief at having won, but will fear losing their slim advantage next time around. Both parties must remain both hopeful and fearful. Keep them focused on each other – hating each other – and they’ll never figure out that you control both candidates like marionettes. The focus should never be on you, the real ruling class.

It’s also quite important to switch winners often. The ball should bounce back and forth from one party to the other frequently, allowing each winning party to dump the other party’s actual accomplishments when they take over. However, just as important, the new winning party does not rescind the more oppressive accomplishments of the previous party. In this way, it becomes possible for the only long-term accomplishments to be the growing power of the government over the population, not advances for the populace. And of course, this, by definition, means that the real rulers, the perennial group of individuals who control those who are elected – continually expand their power and wealth at the expense of the electorate.

But what of the candidates themselves? Do they recognize that they’re mere foot soldiers in the game? Ideally, no. At any given time in any society, there are sufficient people whose egos exceed their abilities. Such individuals are ideal as candidates, as they tend to love the limelight, but will easily cave to the desires of those who made their candidacy possible. No candidate at the higher levels ever attains office without owing his soul to his backers. That ensures that, in spite of their public bravado, they remain controllable by their masters.

What’s extraordinary in this picture is that it’s possible for the populace to figure out the scam and yet, still believe that they live in a democratic system in which their vote may decide the future of the country. Increasingly, particularly in Europe and North America, the citizenry are becoming aware that the Deep State collectively rule the countries. They understand that this largely invisible group of people are the true rulers, yet they vainly imagine that somehow the puppet leaders that they elect have the power to effect a solution.

Time after time, regardless of how adamant the marionettes are that they’ll follow the will of the people and save the day, in every case, the people’s hopes are dashed and the national policy reverts to business as usual. In every case, the true leaders create the problems, cash in on them, then present the government as the solution to the problems, then cash in again. In every case, the electorate pick up the tab and, rather than rebel, vainly hope that the next election will provide them with a group of marionettes who will actually deliver them from evil.

What’s astonishing is not that the Deep State lives only for its own ends, but that the populace recognize that it exists and still imagine that change from the status quo is possible. Voting is not intended to count. It’s meant to be the pacifier that’s inserted into the public mouth periodically, when the public become grumpy that they must submit to kings."

"How It Really Is"

Bill Bonner, "Girl Fight"

"Girl Fight"
by Bill Bonner

Youghal, Ireland - "When we left you on Friday the bombs were bursting in air. Trump with a salvo: “The easiest way to save money in our Budget, Billions and Billions of Dollars, is to terminate Elon’s Governmental Subsidies and Contracts. I was always surprised that Biden didn’t do it!” Replied Musk: “Go ahead, make my day.”

Steve Bannon suggested that Musk be deported...and that his property be seized by the government. Jacobin, a ‘democratic socialist’ magazine, piled on: ”We should immediately nationalize SpaceX and Starlink.” Musk had previously told Bannon to (do something vulgar to himself in a disgusting way.)

On Saturday, the sniping continued. Trump (asked about Musk possibly going over to the Democrats): "If he does, he'll have to pay the consequences for that...He'll have to pay very serious consequences if he does that."

Newsweek: "Musk, as part of the war of words that erupted on Thursday, asked his followers on X if they thought that America needed a new, third party to rival the Democrats and Republicans, with over 80 percent of respondents saying "Yes." He’s a “big time drug addict,” Trump replied."

Late night, stand-up comedians have never had so much to work with. John Oliver: “ ...these two men are real housewives. Both of them have hair that's expensive and wrong. Both have sketchy business ventures I don't fully understand. They both spend far too much time online, and if either of them isn't the center of attention for a single second, they will die."

We wonder what the old Republicans would have made of it. What would Dwight Eisenhower have said? Would he even talk to people like Musk, Bannon and Trump? Or would he regard them as low-lifes, unworthy of serious conversation? But now the Republican Party is dominated by them. And it creates an identity crisis. What does the party stand for? Does it have any real principles? Is it nothing more than patriotic wind...empty slogans...jackass policies...and knees that jerk at the sound of immigrant voices? Are they just Democrats...without the woke?

There are three major divisions in the Republican Party. There are MAGA Trumpistas who follow the Big Man and will vote for whatever Trump wants. But there are also the RINOs who are so close to Democrats that they will oppose any significant cuts to either social or military budgets. And there are a few ‘conservatives’ who, in the dark of night, still hear those old hymns — calling for less government spending, balanced budgets and lower debt. A few might even recall the voice of Ronald Reagan saying that ‘government is the problem, not the solution.’ And now they might wonder how many new problems are embedded in the 1000+ pages of Big, Beautiful Budget Abomination, BBBA.

With the exception of the ‘conservatives,’ all of them are essentially “democratic socialists,” ready to give an elected jefe all the power he needs to rebuild the world the way they want it. Put up trade barriers? Seize a privately-owned business? Run up a $60 trillion debt? Send in the National Guard! Sure, why not?

The whole idea of one BBBA was bad strategy; the more things you stuff into it, the less likely you are to get everyone’s approval. And the immediate problem for Trump’s Big, beautiful, budget abomination BBBA, is that it needs almost all Republicans to go along with it, or it won’t get through Congress.

The deal - like so many of those promised by DJT - doesn’t get done. No deal in Gaza. No deal in the Ukraine. No deal on ‘reciprocal tariffs.’ No budget deal in Congress. And no deal with Elon Musk. And so, the ‘clash of the Titans’ continues. It is Chronos vs. Zeus...Indra vs. Vritra...Stalin vs. Hitler - now on display, blow by blow.

So far, it is more like a girl fight in a high school corridor than Gettysburg or Stalingrad. Hair gets pulled. Clothes are torn. And the gawkers stand around and hope for a glimpse of flesh. But nobody really gets hurt...while the catastrophe of US finances grows closer. Stay tuned."

Gregory Mannarino, "Systemic Failure Cycle Now In Motion"

Gregory Mannarino, AM 6/9/25
"Systemic Failure Cycle Now In Motion"
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"$1 trillion in buybacks in one month! Buybacks are now the #1 driver of S&P 500 upside. The scale of the buybacks Is staggering! $1 trillion in buybacks in one month, this is unprecedented. Its zombification personified. What is going on here?

Companies are buying back shares NOT because they see real growth, but to prop up their stock price, manufacture "EPS growth" by reducing the share count, and to enrich executives via stock-based compensation. Tech is leading this charge. Apple, Microsoft, Google, Meta, Nvidia, all engaging in record buybacks.

Why Now? These companies KNOW that the underlying economy is weakening, (job market, manufacturing, imports, dollar collapse). They are using buybacks to mask the coming earnings deterioration. Moreover, they are leveraging debt to buy back shares. Why? because they know 1. The Fed is about to cut rates again. 2. Currency debasement is accelerating.

Insider Enrichment: Stock-based compensation is a huge part of tech exec pay. Buybacks drive share price up artificially, insiders cash out. This is a legalized wealth extraction. Many of these firms are taking on new debt to fund buybacks, short-term stock gains, long-term fragility.

Broader Market Impact: Buybacks are now the #1 driver of S&P 500 upside, not earnings growth, not real demand, not productivity. This creates a massive distortion, and an illusion of strength masking…

1. Slowing revenue.
2. Rising debt.
3. Slowing demand.
4. Shrinking margins.

When the buyback wave stops stocks will drop HARD, (because the bid will vanish). Makes sense?

Final Thought: Companies are cannibalizing themselves, zombification, to prop up stock prices during a late-stage fiat collapse. This is a massive wealth transfer to insiders, another Great Taking mechanism. Thoughts? Comments?"
- GM

Adventures With Danno, "Massive Price Increases At Walmart!"

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Adventures With Danno, AM 6/9/25
"Massive Price Increases At Walmart!"
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Jim Kunstler, "California Dreamin'"

"California Dreamin'"
by Jim Kunstler

"Call me crazy, but I think Dem politicians in LA publicly
encouraging riots helps explain why they’re also incapable
 of issuing building permits for the fires months ago." 
- Mark Hemingway

"And pretty soon, expect action in a dozen other states, you can be sure, because just as it was in the scorpion’s nature to sting the frog crossing the river in the old parable, it is likewise in the Party of Chaos’s nature to sow chaos in an American summer.

The operation to cue riots over the removal of illegal immigrants has been well-planned in advance. Chief lawfare artists Norm Eisen and Mary McCord have engineered the legal strategy to oppose enforcement of US immigration law. They will clog the courts with lawsuits to prevent it and enlist their allied federal judges to issue injunction after injunction paralyzing the deportation process. They will work day and night to get their violent street cadres out of jail, just as they did in the 2020 George Floyd riots, so that these mutts can go back into the streets to loot and burn some more.

It is, of course, the most cynical operation imaginable. The Democratic Party hustled XX-millions of border-jumpers into the country under the authority of their phantom president, “Joe Biden” for one purpose: to flood the swing election precincts with enough new voters to keep the Party of Chaos in power permanently. Now that the illegals are here, the party will do anything it can to foil their removal. All the hand-wringing and crocodile tears over “fearful families and communities” is just stage-business to dress-up the CNN videos.

The ultimate goal of this operation is to goad President Trump into declaring some kind of national emergency to put down the violence, and the objective of that is to point at him and holler, “Behold the fascist tyrant!” That’s the game. The catch is, the Democrats are mistaken in thinking they can replay the George Floyd hustle.

This time around, more than 70-percent of the American public is not-insane. They are not fooled by the term “undocumented” - as if some mysterious clerical error was made by the federal bureaucracy in processing these millions. The actual error was allowing them to stroll freely across the border in the first place, with massive assistance from NGOs that provided smart phones loaded with helpful apps, plus free plane and bus tickets, plus freshly-minted debit cards for walking-around-money, plus posh hotel reservations.

You can blame former Homeland Security chief Alejandro Mayorkas - since “Joe Biden” was demonstrably non compos mentis during his term in office - for what was a patently treasonous act. How is it possible that Mr. Mayorkas remains unindicted? By the way, before he was sworn in as Secretary of Homeland Security, he was a board member of one of the most aggressive NGOs actively assisting the recent massive wave of illegal immigrants: the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS). The org, founded in 1881 under very different circumstances, has been enlisted to serve the Democratic Party’s program for flooding the voter rolls - just as the American Civil Liberties Union and the Southern Poverty Law Center have been transformed into attack dogs against the Democratic Party’s political opponents.

So, you watch now as the streets of Los Angeles fill with violent mobs waving Mexican and Palestinian flags burn cars, fling missiles and fireworks at police, and interfere with the deportation process of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency. They are coming close to presenting themselves as a foreign enemy army and, as such, would invite a response from the defending US military.

It has the odor, at least, of insurrection, while Democratic Party politicians pretend that this is all just “peaceful protest.” LA Mayor Karen Bass skates at the edge of sedition as she orders her city’s law officers to “not cooperate” with federal authorities who seek to find-and-deport illegal immigrants. In her youth as a leftist activist, Ms. Bass joined the Cuba-sponsored Venceremos Brigade. She traveled to Cuba eight times in the 1970s for training in regime change operations. (She claims it was only to do “humanitarian work.”) Ms. Bass is also alleged to have been affiliated in the 1980s with the Oakland-based Maoist organization Line of March, in the 1980s.
California Governor Gavin Newsom appears to be just recklessly grandstanding, looking for a kayfabe fight with Donald Trump as he primps for his party’s 2028 nomination. You have to wonder whether the citizens of California - that is, documented citizens with bona fide US birth certificates - have noticed how Governor Newsom managed to wreck the state during his terms-in-office (and before that, as Mayor of San Francisco). By now, even the steadfast, Woked-up Democratic voters of Pacific Palisades must be a little bit suspicious that Governor Newsom does not really have their best interests at heart as he blusters at the president.

There’s another angle on the current violence, you understand. As the old song goes, Summer’s here / and the time is right / for dancing in the streets. Or fighting in the streets, as the Rolling Stones famously updated the idea in December 1968 - after the riots at the Democratic Convention in Chicago in August that year. Street fighting is one of the capital amusements of the sore-beset Gen Z, stuck with unpayable college loans, faced with a daunting job market, reduced to living in Mom’s basement, addled with sexual bamboozlement, and jacked-up on prescription drugs and other mind-altering substances.

All of that feeds a lack of purpose and meaning, one of the more baleful plights of the human condition, in turn, feeding mass delusion, mob violence, and social upheaval. But it’s also party time, an opportunity to get outside in nice weather and consort with your peers, Z’s among fellow Z’s, illegal immigrants with fellow illegals. It affords opportunities for intrepid acts of daring-do - taunting the cops, flinging bricks, doing wheelies and “donuts” with motor vehicles - in order to impress potential sex partners. In other words, looking for fun and excitement, as youth will.

Alas, none of this works too well in an era of profound boundary problems - exploited very deliberately by the Democratic Party, which has erased the moral boundaries between decent behavior and crime, just as it tried to erase the boundary between the United States and Mexico. All of that needs to be fixed. Mr. Trump is aiming to fix it. It is liable to be a heck of a struggle, perhaps even as bad as a new civil war."
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"Economic Market Snapshot 6/9/25"

"Economic Market Snapshot 6/9/25"
Down the rabbit hole of psychopathic greed and insanity...
Only the consequences are real - to you!
"It's a Big Club, and you ain't in it. 
You and I are not in the Big Club."
- George Carlin
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Financial Stress Index

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Job cuts and much more.
Commentary, highly recommended:
"The more I see of the monied classes,
the better I understand the guillotine."
- George Bernard Shaw
Oh yeah... beyond words. Any I know anyway...
And now... The End Game...
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"Moscow After Midnight 2025, Street Nightlife in Russia!"

Meanwhile, in a sane and civilzed society...
Full screen recommended.
Window To Moscow, 6/9/25
"Moscow After Midnight 2025, 
Street Nightlife in Russia!"
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"16 Things That Everyone Needs To Know About The Extremely Violent Far-Left Revolution That Just Erupted In Los Angeles"

"16 Things That Everyone Needs To Know About The Extremely
 Violent Far-Left Revolution That Just Erupted In Los Angeles"
by Michael Snyder

"We were warned that an internal revolution started by the communists would be coming. We were also warned that the summer of 2025 would be a “summer of chaos” in the United States. So the truth is that what happened in Los Angeles over the past few days shouldn’t be a surprise to any of us. The next couple of years are going to be a time when the far left in this country gets crazier than they have ever been before. What we have just witnessed is only the beginning. So buckle up and hold on tight because things are only going to get wilder from here. The following are 16 things that everyone needs to know about the extremely violent far-left revolution that just erupted in Los Angeles…

#1 The protests in Los Angeles have been extraordinarily violent. It is being reported that objects were being thrown at police vehicles, and at one point a car was set on fire in the middle of an intersection… KTLA video footage shows lines of law enforcement officers standing in the streets as protesters taunted them, while others blocked a roadway and threw objects at police vehicles. In addition, a car sitting in the middle of an intersection was seen engulfed in flames:
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#2 The mainstream media has generally been downplaying this fact, but it has been confirmed that “multiple federal law enforcement officers” have been injured by the protesters…Large-scale protests have sprouted throughout L.A. County including in the Westlake District, downtown L.A. and Paramount, and have escalated to violence on several occasions. A federal law enforcement official tells CBS News that multiple federal law enforcement officers were injured during confrontations with protesters on Friday and Saturday.

#3 Setting fires in southern California is a very foolish thing to do because they can easily get wildly out of control. But some of these violent protesters were “starting fires with accelerants” anyway…On Saturday, anti-ICE protesters were filmed starting fires with accelerants during the anti-ICE rallies. You can clearly see in a video making the rounds on X that the protesters are spraying accelerant on the dry brush before they set in on fire. Others are wearing Mexican flags as they stand by and watch.

#4 In the old days, everyone knew that you just don’t mess with the U.S. Marshals Service. They may not have realized it at the time, but the crowd of protesters that “swarmed” a U.S. Marshals Service bus could have very easily gotten shot… "A crowd swarmed a US Marshals Service bus exiting a nearby freeway, with authorities later closing on and off ramps to keep protesters from taking over the highway. Smoke rose from burning shrubbery and refuse in the street, and demonstrators kicked at a Border Patrol vehicle. A boulevard was closed to traffic as Border Patrol agents circulated through the area."

#5 To me, the most shocking moment of the protests was when protesters hurled an explosive device into the ICE detention facility in downtown Los Angeles…"The invading foreign army attacking Los Angeles surrounds the ICE detention facility in Downtown LA tonight as multiple fronts break out in the war. "The insurrectionists hurl an Unregistered Destructive Device into the federal facility then run from resulting salvos.

#6 The mainstream media is telling us a lot about the flash-bangs and the tear gas that law enforcement was using, but we are hearing very little about the enormous chunks of broken concrete that were being thrown by protesters…"Some protesters hurled large chunks of broken concrete at officers, slashed tires and defaced buildings, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Police declared an unlawful assembly and responded by firing tear gas, pepper spray and flash-bang concussion rounds toward the crowd.

#7 Suspiciously, someone staged “pallets of cinder blocks” right where the riots broke out…

#8 A far-left communist organization known as “Unión del Barrio” was highly instrumental in organizing the protests on social media…"With BLM kicked to the curb by the Democratic Party, the Mexican version of BLM – Unión del Barrio – whose manifesto is filled with explicit Marxist and communist rhetoric—has become the next group Democrats will use as useful idiots. On Friday, Unión del Barrio issued a call to action for the crazies on Facebook to stage a protest against “ICE Terrorists” in Downtown LA:

"Emergency Protest TODAY in LA! 4:30PM
535 Alameda St LA, CA 90012
Join us to denounce ICE terrorizing our communities! Over 200 people are currently being held at this location in the basement of the courthouse. Today, there has been ICE activity all over the LA area.
LA EMERGENCY PROTEST!
535 Alameda St, LA, CA 90012
Friday, June 6, 2025 4:30PM
STOP DEPORTATIONS NOW!
ICE has hundreds of members of our community kidnapped and is holding them at this location."

#9 Many of the printed materials and signs at the protests appeared to have originated from a far-left communist group known as “the Party for Socialism and Liberation”… "According to @DataRepublican, photos from the scene of the riots show CHIRLA-linked materials and professionally printed signs that trace back to the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL)—a Communist group operating in the U.S. with no transparency and no registered nonprofit status."

#10 After witnessing the violence that erupted, President Trump called in the National Guard, and they have now arrived in downtown Los Angeles…"The National Guard has arrived in Los Angeles after days of civil unrest following pro-migrant riots across the Californian city . Images have emerged of troops on the ground in the downtown area of the city ahead of an expected demonstration near City Hall later today. President Trump has said he is deploying 2,000 California National Guard troops to Los Angeles to quell the protests, which he called ‘a form of rebellion.’"

#11 This is the first time that a U.S. president has deployed the National Guard in Los Angeles since the 1992 riots…"Trump’s federalization of the guard troops is the first time an American president has used such power since the 1992 LA riots. At that time widespread violence broke out in reaction to the acquittal of four white police officers for brutally beating Black motorist Rodney King."

#12 California Governor Gavin Newsom is adamantly against deploying the National Guard. The following is what he just posted on Twitter…"The federal government is moving to take over the California National Guard and deploy 2,000 soldiers. That move is purposefully inflammatory and will only escalate tensions. LA authorities are able to access law enforcement assistance at a moment’s notice. We are in close coordination with the city and county, and there is currently no unmet need. The Guard has been admirably serving LA throughout recovery. This is the wrong mission and will erode public trust."

#13 On his Truth Social account, President Trump announced that protesters will no longer be permitted to wear masks…"Great job by the National Guard in Los Angeles after two days of violence, clashes and unrest. We have an incompetent Governor (Newscum) and Mayor (Bass) who were, as usual (just look at how they handled the fires, and now their VERY SLOW PERMITTING disaster. Federal permitting is complete!), unable to to handle the task. These Radical Left protests, by instigators and often paid troublemakers, will NOT BE TOLERATED. Also, from now on, MASKS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED to be worn at protests. What do these people have to hide, and why??? Again, thank you to the National Guard for a job well done!"

#14 U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is warning that if the violence continues, the U.S. Marines could be mobilized…"The violent mob assaults on ICE and Federal Law Enforcement are designed to prevent the removal of Criminal Illegal Aliens from our soil; a dangerous invasion facilitated by criminal cartels (aka Foreign Terrorist Organizations) and a huge NATIONAL SECURITY RISK. Under President Trump, violence & destruction against federal agents & federal facilities will NOT be tolerated. It’s COMMON SENSE. The @DeptofDefense is mobilizing the National Guard IMMEDIATELY to support federal law enforcement in Los Angeles. And, if violence continues, active duty Marines at Camp Pendleton will also be mobilized — they are on high alert.

#15 Apparently members of Congress have been told that there will be heavy deportation activity in the Los Angeles area for at least 30 days…"California officials have been told to prepare for 30 days of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities in the Los Angeles area, according to a congresswoman whose district was pummeled by riots over the weekend. Rep. Nanette Barragán (D-Calif.) argued that President Trump’s move to dispatch 2,000 National Guard members to Los Angeles to contain the riots and restore order could inflame tensions ahead of the heavy ICE activity there."

#16 The violence is already starting to spread to other cities. For example, check out what just happened in New York City…"A large group of radical leftists attempted to thwart immigration enforcement activities in New York City amid a violent nationwide uprising. Multiple suspects were arrested after ‘protesters’ blocked official vehicles outside a U.S. Immigration Court and attacked authorities in the street. Footage shot by local journalists shows Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officers dismantling a blockade and ordering agitators to “back up.” Masked individuals can be seen throwing objects in the path of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement van before eventually standing in front of it with their hands on the hood."

There is no way that the Trump administration is going to back down. After all, immigration is President Trump’s number one issue. Of course there is no way that the radical left is going to back down either. So expect to see a lot more protests and a lot more violence. An internal revolution has begun, and that means that there is going to be a tremendous amount of chaos in the streets of America in the days ahead."
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"Violent Riots Erupt in LA As Protesters Clash 
With National Guard Over 'Unlawful' Deportations"

Sunday, June 8, 2025

"Civil War Erupts In Los Angeles, All Hell Breaking Loose, California Has Collapsed"

Jeremiah Babe, 6/8/25
"Civil War Erupts In Los Angeles, 
All Hell Breaking Loose, California Has Collapsed"
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Lionel Nation, 6/8/25
"America Is at War: 
Trump Declares Emergency in Los Angeles"
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Sartre said, "This is Hell, cleverly disguised just 
enough to keep us from escaping." Anymore I believe him...
God help us...

Musical Interlude:

The Who, "Overture" from "Tommy"

"A Look to the Heavens"

"These cosmic clouds have blossomed 1,300 light-years away, in the fertile starfields of the constellation Cepheus. Called the Iris Nebula, NGC 7023 is not the only nebula to evoke the imagery of flowers. Still, this deep telescopic image shows off the Iris Nebula's range of colors and symmetries, embedded in surrounding fields of interstellar dust. Within the Iris itself, dusty nebular material surrounds a hot, young star. 
The dominant color of the brighter reflection nebula is blue, characteristic of dust grains reflecting starlight. Central filaments of the reflection nebula glow with a faint reddish photoluminesence as some dust grains effectively convert the star's invisible ultraviolet radiation to visible red light. Infrared observations indicate that this nebula contains complex carbon molecules known as PAHs. The dusty blue petals of the Iris Nebula span about six light-years."

Chet Raymo, “Examination of Conscience”

“Examination of Conscience”
by Chet Raymo

"I have been reading Stephanie Smallwood's “Saltwater Slavery,” a close examination of the trade in human beings between the coast of West Africa and the Americas in the 17th and 18th centuries. It is a sobering read, but if there is one thing I came away with, it was this: We have an enormous capacity to rationalize the most horrendous crimes. Everyone involved in the slave trade - the European owners of the ships, the masters of the trading companies, the ship captains and crews, the plantation owners in the West Indies and the Chesapeake, the African tribal chiefs who captured and sold their neighbors to the European merchants - knew in some part of their souls that what they were doing was wrong. All of them - good Christians among them, pillars of their communities - found ways to rationalize their participation.

Who among us is immune to self deceit? To what extent am I implicated in the horrendous tragedies that are Darfur and Iraq? What do I owe to the global environment? Is there such a thing as innocence when we are so intimately connected that people in Fiji and Japan will read these words only moments after I write them?

What about science, the favored subject of this blog? Here is Smallwood: “The littoral [of the West African coast]...was more than a site of economic exchange and incarceration. The violence exercised in the service of human commodification relied upon a scientific empiricism always seeking to find the limits of human capacity for suffering, that point where material and social poverty threatened to consume entirely the lives it was meant to garner for sale in the Americas.”

Even science, like religion and democratic politics, can be pressed into the service of evil. We are all of us to some extent in the grip of economic forces as powerful and sometimes as pernicious as those that drove the saltwater slave trade. Few of us are required to personally face the direst evils. We are saved from moral anguish only by the fact that our acts of commission and omission ripple outward until their consequences are diluted and lost in the general happiness or unhappiness of humankind.”