The President of Peace Makes War on the Planet

Source: TomDispatch
by Tom Engelhardt

“Once upon a time, such wildly futuristic madness would have been left to the most dystopian of science-fiction novels — and undoubtedly not very popular ones at that, since such a plot and such a president would (once upon a time) have seemed far too unrealistic even for fiction. But now, thanks to President Donald J. Trump, the United States of America, in addition to all its other warring acts of recent months, is distinctly at war — and there’s no other adequate word for it — with Planet Earth (at least as a habitable place for future versions of us).” (05/17/26)

https://tomdispatch.com/the-president-of-peace-makes-war-on-the-planet/

CA: Oakland city administrator resigns after “degrading and unprofessional communications”

Source: KRON 4 News

“Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee’s office announced the resignation of former city administrator Jestin Johnson after finding ‘degrading and unprofessional communications’ involving Johnson. ‘We promptly conducted our own investigation and verified these communications, which are wholly incompatible with the values of this administration and those of the people of Oakland,’ Lee said in a statement. ‘Under my watch, I will not tolerate transgressions of this nature.’ It was unclear what exactly was in the messages.” (05/17/26)

https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/oakland-city-administrator-resigns-after-degrading-and-unprofessional-communications/

Good Trade Deals Make Good Neighbors

Source: Foundation for Economic Education
by Jake Scott

“After a recent Andean Community (CAN) ruling, Ecuador and Colombia have been forced into a climbdown from an escalating trade war that has been heating up since the beginning of 2026. … CAN, formed in 1969 following the Cartagena Agreement and composed of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Per — since then expanding to include Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay as associate members and Chile leaving in 1976 — is explicitly set up to deal with trade in goods and services, the regulation of a customs union between members, a common market, and even foreign policy.” (05/17/26)

https://fee.org/articles/good-trade-deals-make-good-neighbors/

Black Sea: Russian drone allegedly strikes Chinese ship

Source: Independent [UK]

“Russia has attacked a Chinese-owned cargo ship that was headed for a Ukrainian port, according to Reuters, a move which could anger one of Moscow’s most important allies in Beijing. The Russian drone struck the KSL DEYANG vessel flying under Marshall Islands flag off the coast of Ukraine early on Monday, a source told the news agency. The vessel was did not contain cargo and was bound for Ukraine’s Pivdennyi port in the Odesa region where it was to load iron ore concentrate. The vessel did not sustain significant damage, there were no casualties and the fire caused by the strike was extinguished by the crew, the source added.” (05/18/26)

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ukraine-russia-war-live-drone-attack-putin-zelensky-b2978363.html

Computer “Age Verification” is About Political Control, Not Child Safety

Source: Garrison Center
by Thomas L Knapp

“Because California is the ‘authoritarian law idea? Hold my beer!’ state, governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation last October which requires operating system providers to collect age information on each new user account, and provide an API that lets Internet platforms and app developers access that information so as to exclude users Gavin Newsom doesn’t think should be using those platforms and apps [“for the chillllllllllldren”]. It’s almost, but not quite, funny. It’s almost funny because it won’t take the chillllllllllldren in question more than a few minutes to figure out ways around this kind of thing. ‘Age verification’ laws are, and always have been, political fantasy, as you know yourself if you were ever a 19-year-old college student who used a fake ID to get into a nightclub. It’s not quite funny because it isn’t, and never was, about ‘the chillllllllllldren.'” (05/17/26)

https://thegarrisoncenter.org/archives/20620

Bitcoin slips below $77k as oil surge, rising yields hit risk appetite

Source: Investing.com

“Bitcoin fell below $77,000 on Monday, extending weekend losses as surging global bond yields and rising oil prices linked to escalating Iran tensions weakened appetite for riskier assets. The world’s largest cryptocurrency last traded 1.5% lower at $76,946.6 by 00:54 ET (04:54 GMT), its lowest level since May 1. Bitcoin briefly climbed above $80,000 last week but failed to sustain momentum.” (05/18/26)

https://www.investing.com/news/cryptocurrency-news/bitcoin-slips-below-77k-as-oil-surge-rising-yields-hit-risk-appetite-4694637

Hobbes’s Self-Defeating Theory

Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
by Joshua Mawhorter

“Like it or not, for several centuries now, Hobbes’s nation-state concept has been the default paradigm and context for modern people whenever they think about government. Without having ever read Hobbes, people will unknowingly repeat his assumptions, presuppositions, concerns, and arguments for the state. Yet — with some simple logic and using Hobbes’s own presuppositions — we can internally critique Hobbes’s argument and see that his proposed solution of the state solves none of the problems he presents.” (05/15/26)

https://mises.org/mises-wire/hobbess-self-defeating-theory

Oil touches two-week high after drone attack on UAE nuclear power plant

Source: Reuters

“Oil prices extended gains ‌on Monday, driven by increasingly bleak prospects for peace in the Middle East after an attack on a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates. … Drone attacks on the UAE and Saudi Arabia and the rhetoric from the United States and Iran raised concerns of an escalation in the conflict. Saudi Arabia, which intercepted three drones that entered from Iraqi airspace, warned it would take the necessary operational measures to respond to any attempt ​to violate its sovereignty and ​security. Emirati officials, meanwhile, said ⁠they were investigating the source of the strike on the Barakah nuclear power plant, adding that the UAE had the right to respond to what it ​said were ‘terrorist attacks.'” (05/17/26)

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/oil-rises-more-than-1-after-drone-attack-uae-nuclear-power-plant-2026-05-17/