The Memory Hole

Source: Consent Factory, Inc.
by CJ Hopkins

“I’m beginning to think something is wrong with my memory. It’s strange, the feeling. I don’t know how to describe it. It’s not like I have amnesia or anything. I remember who I am, I think. And I remember things that happened in the past, but I don’t think I remember them the way they happened. The history of the Covid years, for example. My memory of that period is all messed up. I hadn’t realized how messed up until I saw the news about the Fauci hearing, where Fauci refused to answer questions about his role as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.” (08/06/26)

https://consentfactory.org/2026/08/06/the-memory-hole/

Trump’s New Section 301 Tariffs Are a Tax on American Consumers

Source: Karl Dickey’s Freedom Vanguard
by Karl Dickey

“The administration says the 10 percent to 12.5 percent import taxes will fight forced labor. The reality is they raise prices, punish working families, weaken manufacturers, and restrict free trade.” (08/06/26)

https://palmbeachexaminer.substack.com/p/trumps-new-section-301-tariffs-are

The Parasocial Style in American Politics, Part 2: Witch Hunts and Comfort Blankets

Source: Liberal Currents
by Alan Elrod

“As during witch hunts, social media enables a process of rendering people into totemic figures in a war between Good and Evil.” (08/06/26)

https://www.liberalcurrents.com/the-parasocial-style-in-american-politics-part-2/

Permanent Victory for the Democrats’ Left Flank Is Not Assured

Source: The American Conservative
by W James Antle III

“Trump’s job approval rating dipping below 40 percent, especially on the economy, creates openings for Democrats of all stripes. But most importantly, he has allowed the populist left to steal the America First mantle, with candidates promising to spend taxpayer dollars on needs at home rather than on weapons and wars abroad. But the socialists seem hell-bent on blowing their political opportunity as well. Even if their economic message is flawed, to put it mildly, an economically motivated left can compete better than a culturally motivated one.” (08/06/26)

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/permanent-victory-for-the-democrats-left-flank-is-not-assured/

Open Questions On Open Weights

Source: Astral Codex Ten
by Scott Alexander

“Last month, some of Silicon Valley’s biggest companies signed an open letter supporting open-weights AI. Open weights AI is like open-source software, where the creator makes the raw code publicly available for free download. It’s good insofar as it’s the only way an AI can truly be the user’s property, as opposed to something that companies like OpenAI or Anthropic temporarily let you use subject to their corporate guidelines and increasingly-nanny-state-like restrictions. If AI becomes the linchpin of the future, open weights AI feels like the sort of thing that could be the difference between being free yeomen vs. corporate serfs.” (08/05/26)

https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/open-questions-on-open-weights

The DSA Is a Menace

Source: Persuasion
by Garry Kasparov

“The DSA has moved from a principled pro-democracy stand on world affairs to tankie turpitude. Today’s DSA includes explicitly communist factions. Yet Harrington rejected the brutality of Soviet and Chinese communism and his icons were real social democrats. In 1980, the DSA founder organized a conference attended by West Germany’s Social Democratic Chancellor Willy Brandt, Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, and future French President François Mitterrand. In 1990, Mayor David Dinkins (the first DSA-member to serve as mayor of New York—not Zohran Mamdani) hosted Brandt, who was by then president of the Socialist International (an alliance of mainstream social democratic parties), at City Hall. Today’s DSA would regard those men as insufficiently socialist …” (08/05/26)

https://www.persuasion.community/p/the-dsa-is-a-menace

Mamdani’s grocery-store specs show idea even crazier than we thought

Source: New York Post
by staff

“The specs for Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s magical city-run grocery stores demand the moon, but shoppers will be lucky to find some overripe green cheese. As with most city contracting, the Economic Development Corp.’s official Request For Proposals outlines an implausible wish-list that will deliver less than half what Mamdani promised at more than twice the price. The city wants potential operators of the stores to submit specific financial plans for stocking, staffing and operating five supermarkets — when the city hasn’t built any of the five, nor chosen locations for three. These imaginary stores must be managed under a business plan out of Alice in Wonderland: No deli counter allowed, but they must sell fruit, tuna, bean, chicken, egg and potato salads. The operator should have a pre-existing ‘cost-effective” supply chain, but also source from “local suppliers and small businesses while keeping prices low.'” (08/06/26)

https://nypost.com/2026/08/06/opinion/mamdanis-grocery-store-specs-show-the-idea-is-even-crazier-than-we-thought/

Trump Should Need a Warrant to See Your Phone

Source: The Atlantic
by Adam Serwer

“The Supreme Court’s jurisprudence on warrantless border searches has previously focused on the illegal movement of goods and people in and out of the country. But a phone is a different kind of container from a car or a piece of luggage, and the high Court has yet to rule on digital searches. EFF rightly argues that device searches are different because only a few possible kinds of contraband can be contained on a phone—including child pornography. Nevertheless, as it stands, border officials anywhere in the country can initiate a manual search of your device simply by stating that they are looking for such digital contraband. That is a legal standard that is easily exploited as a pretext to target someone for reasons that have nothing to do with contraband, digital or otherwise.” (08/05/26)

https://archive.is/dP4Ft

The Eighteenth Brumaire and Collective Wrongs

Source: Liberalism.org
by Michael C Munger

“The return of hard populism and bombastic strongmen has raised once again some old questions: Why does populism keep coming back? And why can’t it get anything done for the people? A close look at the institution of individual private property, and the romantic collectivist counterargument for the organic unity of labor ownership, will shed light on why populism is so persistent. To foreshadow the conclusion: Marx understood the problem, but he missed the solution completely.” (08/05/26)

https://www.liberalism.org/p/the-eighteenth-brumaire-and-collective-wrongs

Why Stopping Fraud Still Isn’t Enough

Source: Independent Institute
by Craig Eyermann

“Historically speaking, Uncle Sam isn’t very good at managing money. Because the politicians and bureaucrats who run the U.S. government aren’t good at managing money, they’ve opened the door to massive losses through fraud. In 2024, the GAO estimated that from 2018 through 2022, the U.S. government lost between $233 billion and $512 billion dollars per year to fraudsters. These are not small amounts of money. … If fraud comes in at the low end of the GAO’s estimates, it would reduce the federal deficit by 12.5%. At the high end, it would reduce the U.S. government’s budget deficit by 28%. Either way, reducing its fraud losses to zero would not be enough to eliminate 2026’s budget deficit.” (08/05/26)

https://www.independent.org/article/2026/08/05/stopping-fraud-isnt-enough/