Monday, February 16, 2026
Trump news
When news people report on Trump, they often refer to his book, “The Art Of The Deal”, to explain his strategy but the book outlines the methods used by most negotiators. The union boss uses a two-prong strategy that is the basis for most contracts. First, he will demand a 20% raise hoping to settle for five percent and second, he is willing to walk away, meaning strike. The press reports the initial talks in the headlines because they seem so outlandish but in time things calm down and agreements are reached. Things like buying Greenland, Canada being the 51st state and 200% tariffs are grist for the mill for Trump and the press jumps on the bandwagon. Trump knows the news business survives on clicks and he offers them many on a daily basis. This is so different from most politicians that the press cannot understand his approach. Remember Obama, who used long pauses between sentences and sometimes between words as he attempted to make sure he didn’t say anything that could be misinterpreted. This was PC speech at its finest. Many people prefer this over the bombastic exaggerations and hyperbole that Trump spews out with ease. He is accused of misinformation at best and outright lying at worst but in either case it dominates the news cycle which seems to be his objective.
Interviews
When watching an interview on TV, it is understood that the interviewees are offering their opinions of facts but not facts. If the interviewers wanted facts, they would do what most people do and Google. They would conduct a formal question and answer talk with a computer like Chat GPT. This would be continuous ongoing fact checking and probably not garner much of an audience. It would be so lacking in misinformation that most listeners would be unable to confirm their own biases and they would lose interest. In today’s world most people want to hear news that correlates with what they already believe. It is so popular that it has a name, confirmational bias.
Nuclear
In another step towards nuclear power, last week a small nuclear reactor was shipped from California to Utah by the US Air Force. It is called the Ward 250 and uses small uranium pellets and a helium cooled system. This type of reactor can be transferred to the point of use and can power facilities like data centers and manufacturing plants. This plant has walk away safety protocols and uses no water. It represents the first step in a new industry, one which will help the US move away from fossil fuels and will allow the US to reach the goal of doubling the manufacturing base over the next ten years. It represents the leading edge of the new fourth industrial revolution.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Metro surge
Operation Metro Surge is over and lasted 74 days with both sides claiming victory. The goal of the protestors was to drive out the federal officers and they succeeded. The goal of the government was to get increased cooperation from local authorities and they succeeded. The long-term ramification is that cities and states may be emboldened to defy the federal government. This flies in the face of the Supremacy Clause in the Constitution which states that federal law holds ultimate authority over conflicting state laws. The loophole used here was that the state does not have to cooperate with federal law but it cannot interfere the carrying out of federal law. The question to be answered then, could any of the activities by the protestors be considered interfering.
Epstein files
The Epstein files containing 3.5 million pages, 2,000 videos and 180,000 images go back to the early 1990’s. This time period includes the presidencies of Clinton, Bush, Obama, Biden and Trump. Thus, the question arises, why hasn’t this information been released. Some suggest that reasons like national security and damage to innocent people preclude the release but others suggest the material is too embarrassing to elected officials and other rich and powerful people. One thing that is becoming clearer is the disdain these wealthy people have for the average citizen. With Epstein and some in his circle, the poor can be described as exploitative, dismissive, and in extreme contexts, contemptuous. The files suggest that the super-rich in this circle often viewed the poor and vulnerable as individuals to be used for their own purposes. This has spawned a new term called the Epstein Class. For some this is just an expansion on the old idea of east coast, college educated, liberal elites and how they see Midwesterners, the people who live in flyover country.
Friday, February 13, 2026
The new economy
Trump is destined to be one of the great presidents, not so much based on what he does but when he does it. After WW 2 the US guaranteed the safety of the oceans to all countries who agreed to help fight communism. This opened the door to free trade and all countries benefited. The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 and the world entered a period of change as globalization started to change over to nationalism. Countries started to become more independent of the US protection and began trading with one another. It cost US and Europe millions of manufacturing jobs and the Far East countries led by China moved from agrarian societies to industrial giants. In 2015 Trump appears on the scene just as demographics begins to weaken countries around the world. The manufacturing countries like China need consumers to buy their products and their population has been in decline for 50 years. They like many other countries find themselves with the ability to produce more than they can consume. Japan is a prime example. They have too many old and not enough young to support their economy so they must rely on consumers from elsewhere and they see the US as a prime market. They will produce products in the US, sell these in the US and use the profits to support their elderly. The US is in the beginning of a manufacturing revolution that will revitalize the middle-income workers. Wages and corporate profits will increase as AI creates new industries and robotics increases productivity.
MN protest
A short history of the Minneapolis protest against ICE. During the Biden years 10 million migrants crossed the border without being properly vetted. This led to increase problems for local law enforcement, overcrowding in schools and strain on healthcare facilities. Trump campaigns on the promise of deporting illegal migrants and polls supported that position. The procedure is to have local governments turn over criminal migrants to ICE but some cities preferred to release them into the community. This practice is not limited to illegal migrants.
Individuals convicted of criminal offenses in the Twin Cities and throughout Minnesota have been released from prison or avoided jail time in the past two years (2024–2025) through exonerations, commutations, and a high rate of judicial departures from sentencing guidelines.
ICE came in looking for illegal migrants who were released as a part of overall releases and this cause problems to the point where regular citizens began to protest. About 700 agents will leave the city while 2,000 remain.
The primary change is a transition to increased, established cooperation between federal agents and local sheriff's offices for jail access, aiming to make the state "less of a sanctuary". Google AI
During the 2024 campaign support was heavily partisan, with about 68% of Republicans supporting mass deportations, compared to 42% of Democrats. 80% of Americans supported deporting migrants who were convicted criminals.
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