Source: NonZero Newsletter
by Robert Wright
“Why is the current war happening? If you want to answer that question in a broad sense—in a way that applies not just to the Iran war but to other needless bursts of carnage of the past and future — I would direct your attention to an exchange that took place this week on a New York Times podcast called The Opinions. The exchange was between Times columnist David French and retired four-star General Stanley McChrystal …. The roles played by the two men aren’t what you might expect based on their job descriptions. It wasn’t the career Army officer who exemplified the narrowly tribalistic perspective and the writer for the liberal media who offered the more balanced and pacific view. Rather, it was the professional soldier who brought the enlightenment and the journalist who lacked it — and who showed no signs of absorbing any of it.” (03/27/26)
https://www.nonzero.org/p/why-we-keep-stumbling-into-stupid
Source: Caitlin Johnstone, Rogue Journalist
by Caitlin Johnstone
“LBC has a report titled ‘Republicans ‘storm out’ of Iran briefing as they claim US ‘war machine’ is trying to put boots on ground’ about MAGA lawmakers whining that Trump’s war looks set to turn into a land invasion. I get so tired of all this American hand-wringing about ‘boots on the ground.’ It’s a symptom of a wildly sick dystopia that these people are fine with raining military explosives on a densely populated city but draw the line at putting American troops in the line of fire. Sure, killing kids is fine, just don’t put boots on the ground! Sure you can rain hellfire on hospitals, homes and schools for weeks, just make sure you do all your massacring from the sky where nobody can return fire. Killing is okie dokie, so long as our troops aren’t the ones getting killed.” (03/28/26)
https://caitlinjohnstone.com.au/2026/03/28/if-youd-only-oppose-the-iran-war-when-theres-boots-on-the-ground-youre-a-scumbag/
Source: Serious Trouble
“Judge Lewis Kaplan wants to know what lawyers are helping Sam Bankman-Fried, including mom; the Pentagon is having trouble in the courts; judges make divergent rules about attorney AI disclosure.” (03/27/26)
https://www.serioustrouble.show/p/pro-se-exam
Source: Liberalism.org
by Emma Ashford
“The last thirty years have been a period of pronounced overextension in U.S. foreign policy, and it has upset the balance between promoting liberal values overseas and protecting liberalism at home. Worse, the two primary camps in today’s foreign policy debates — Trump’s America-First nationalism and Biden’s global democracy-vs-autocracy framework — are simultaneously protectionist and militarily interventionist. If liberals are to build an effective domestic agenda, they instead need to tether it to a more modest, realist foreign policy capable of protecting American democracy and prosperity at home. This need has only been heightened by the Trump administration’s disastrous war with Iran, which looks increasingly likely to seriously strain the American economy.” (03/27/26)
https://www.liberalism.org/p/realism-idealism-and-a-balanced-foreign-policy
Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
by Joshua Mawhorter
“[T]he concept of interventionist non-intervention argues that the state — following coercive taxation and monopolization or competition suppression — can intervene through doing ‘nothing,’ that is, paid non-delivery of promised and monopolized service. The core elements of interventionist non-intervention are: 1) the binary intervention of coercive taxation where citizens are forced to pay for a service regardless of whether or not they receive it; 2) the triangular interventions of monopolization or competition suppression where the state claims exclusive domain over the service provision; and, 3) non-delivery wherein the state then fails or refuses to provide the monopolized service for which it has extracted payment, in part or in whole.” (03/27/26)
https://mises.org/mises-wire/atlanta-tsa-and-test-case-interventionist-non-intervention
Source: The Daily Economy
by Peter Clark
“n the United States, cloud seeding has long been a subject of controversy. The process involves releasing small quantities of compounds such as Silver Iodide (AgI) into the atmosphere, causing clouds to produce rain or snow. Critics call it “weather modification,” but cloud seeding is a moderate and cost-effective effort to enhance rainfall that can benefit the water-strapped Southwest by fortifying its water supply.” (03/27/26)
https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/cloud-seeding-a-better-way-to-address-water-shortages/
Source: Brownstone Institute
by Joseph Varon
“My mother did not die in an intensive care unit. She was not surrounded by machines, alarms, or artificial light. She died at home, in a room imbued with the quiet weight of memory. Decades of life were embedded in those walls, which had witnessed birthdays, conversations, laughter, arguments, and the countless ordinary moments that, in retrospect, constitute the true foundation of a life. A peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line rested in her arm, serving not as a symbol of escalation but as an instrument of compassion. Medications were given to relieve discomfort rather than to reverse disease. Nurses entered the room with calm, deliberate purpose rather than urgency. Their voices were soft, their movements measured. Their objective was not to save her life, but to honor it.” (03/27/26)
https://brownstone.org/articles/the-last-lesson-my-mother-taught-me/
Source: Liberal Currents
by AD Blair
“Politics doesn’t stop in an authoritarian system and we cannot give up the struggle.” (03/27/26)
https://www.liberalcurrents.com/why-we-fight/
Source: The Hill
“In a report released Friday, the House Judiciary Committee found that the U.S. system for matching resident physicians to programs is monopolistic and anticompetitive. Every year, resident physicians in the U.S. learn which program they’ve been placed in. This is operated through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP), commonly referred to as the ‘Match.’ The House Judiciary Committee determined in its investigation that the way residency programs are matched is the result of an ‘entrenched monopoly shielded from scrutiny by government protectionism.'” (03/27/26)
https://thehill.com/newsletters/health-care/5805266-house-judiciary-resident-matching-monopoly/
Source: Mother Jones
“The Art Trump Doesn’t Want and the Artists Left Behind.” (03/27/26)
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/03/arts-humanities-nea-federal-funding-cuts/