The $186 Billion Shrug
Washington keeps calling taxpayer leaks a paperwork problem, which is a cute way to describe a machine that can misplace a stadium full of money and then ask for a better spreadsheet.
America’s Worst Sequel
Washington has turned into the kind of sequel nobody asked for: louder trailer, worse plot, same cast, and somehow a bigger bill at the…
Trump’s Tariff War Gets a Bad Review
Phil McCracken here, and Trump’s tariff war is the rare patriotic theater production where the audience gets charged twice: once at the door, and…
Gulf of America, Paid for in Fireworks
When politics starts renaming water for applause, you can usually hear the filing cabinet laughing in the next room. The “Gulf of America” routine…
Peace President, Meet the Receipt Cabinet
“Peace president” is a tidy phrase, brother, the sort of thing a man can repeat until it starts sounding like policy. But a slogan…
Peace by Rebranding
Harlan Quill would like to know why every grand promise about peace eventually needs a translator, a denial memo, and a fresh coat of…
Peace President, Fine Print
He promised peace like it was a campaign jingle and not a contract, which is always the first clue the fine print is carrying…
Public Risk, Private Reward
Elon’s favorite origin story is the rugged lone innovator routine: one man, one vision, one heroic grin, and somehow no one else involved except…
When Confidence Gets a Cabinet Pass
Nothing says “adult government” like handing the health file to a guy whose qualifications were assembled from a podcast, a thread, and the kind…
What Did We Give Them? Trump’s Iran Deal Looks Like a Victory Lap Before the Receipt Prints
Brother and sister, a handshake is not a receipt. If Washington wants credit for a ceasefire framework, it ought to show the math before…
Elon Musk Didn’t Invent the Future — He Monetized It
Elon Musk’s real innovation is not invention. It’s the American favorite: take the public runway, the public research, the public risk, then slap your…
Trump’s Big Win Still Leaves the Stove On
Well, bless the victory lap, but a ceasefire framework ain’t the same thing as putting the whole house back on its foundation. You can…
Eric Trump and the Family Business Model
Eric Trump is what happens when a brand stops being packaging and starts acting like the business plan. In this family, “access” isn’t a…
The $1.776 Billion Questions
I have seen less suspicious things in a paper bag at a county fair. A $1.776 billion settlement fund is the kind of number…
When the Towers Go Global
Mike Rotch here, and I’ve got a simple question for the America-first perfume bottle: when the tower goes global, why does the money suddenly…















