Stockton’s “Ski Mask” Ordinance: Narrow Rule, Wide Panic
Stockton’s face-covering rule isn’t a blanket “ban all masks.” It’s aimed at concealed identities used in a way that reasonably creates fear of intimidation, threats, or violence—plus it explicitly carves out multiple everyday exceptions. Of course the internet heard “game over” anyway.
A Job Shouldn’t Have a Bouncer
A job should open the door to a home, not lock you out—but this door has a bouncer with a calculator. Rent climbed to…
Amphifa Wins Edition: The Pool’s Still Green, and the Frog Suit Keeps Beating the President in the Algae Feud
The president of the United States can lose a feud to a frog suit, call the problem “a crazy pro-algae (likely paid) protestor,” and…
Follow the Money: Productivity “Saved Time”—So Why Did Workers Get Busier Instead?
Better tools. Faster systems. More efficiency. Then the fine print does the disappearing-act everyone loves: technology got faster, workers got busier, and the “experience”…
Gross Pay Can Look Big—But the Headline Isn’t What You Actually Live On
Every time somebody sells “good jobs” using the gross pay number, I can practically hear the math trying to escape the room. Gross is…
Be Patient: The Billionaire Customer Service Script
When wealth piles up at the top, everyone else feels the weight. AT THE TOP gets asset booms, market gains, and tax advantages; DOWN…
Reality Check vs. Johnson’s Position: Freedom Math Can’t Eat Rent (Wisconsin Edition)
Johnson’s Position sounds like a front-porch sermon: “I oppose raising the minimum wage. There are high paying factory jobs that factories can’t fill, so…
Deletion Queue? Pay the Costs Anyway
DOJ says Vercel didn’t fully comply with an ECPA search warrant until after a magistrate judge’s preliminary contempt finding—while Vercel’s defense leaned on deletion. In other words: trust & safety, but make it trust & delay.
Promises Broken, Applause Unlocked
My corkboard keeps trying to do arithmetic: promises break, reality shows up, and the whole thing should end. Then the crowd votes on vibes…
Fine for them. Problem for you: the “read the terms” double standard for Trump Mobile-style branding
If a small business “did this,” you don’t get a vibes-based response—you get a DUE DILIGENCE REVIEW for MISLEADING CLAIMS and UNDELIVERED PROMISES, plus…
America First? Fine Print First
Nothing says “America First” like paying $100 down for a $499 “Trump Mobile T1” while the terms insist you’re not buying a phone, a…
Rosie Still Has Work Gloves; Billionaires Have Billing Departments
“WE CAN DO IT!” is supposed to be a promise. Instead it’s wearing a hard hat in front of a factory that only says…
ICE Armored Pancakes at the Counter
A kid doing the noble work of choosing eggs or pancakes, a waiter in a bow tie practicing hospitality, and then—“ICE.” Not the gentle…
Freeze the fraud—don’t freeze the care: Stop Enrolling the Truth
“Freeze the fraud, not the care” sounds like a targeted plan until you notice the workflow only knows one setting: OFF. If the villains…
The Watchdogs Forgot the Forms, Again
A GAO audit found the Integrity Committee built to enforce OIG misconduct review timelines and documentation repeatedly missed the required paperwork beats—so the “fix” is more compliance stapled to the same haunted process.
Receipts Don’t Read Slogans
Every “end inflation” promise collapses at checkout, because receipts don’t RSVP to campaign slogans. The promise side can do the whole “quickly bring down…
Promise Made, Promise Broken: “No New Wars” Turns Into “War Isn’t Peace” (Plus Rising Prices)
“NO NEW WARS? NO NEW WARS. AMERICA FIRST.” sounds like a promise you can frame: “I stop wars” and “Restore peace.” But then the…













