The signs of educational decline are now impossible to ignore

Source: Washington Post
by Megan McArdle

“[S]olving problems is hard, and in politics, it often involves taking on well-organized constituencies that will wave away the smoke and insist that everything is just fine. So institutions often choose to disregard the underlying issues and simply whack the alarm with a hammer until it stops beeping. There has been a lot of that going on recently, most notably in education. Instead of rectifying disparities in preparation and achievement, people decided it would be simpler to adjust the measurements.” (11/23/25)

https://archive.is/WvjRf

It Is Up to Us to Defend Democracy [sic]

Source: Our Future
by Sulma Arias

“As many of you know, at People’s Action we have been thinking about and preparing for this moment for some time. Our 2023 report, The Antidote to Authoritarianism, issued a call to develop a shared playbook of the most effective tactics to stop the rise of an authoritarian regime. We have now done this, and are moving into action. Twenty national organizations endorsed our original call for an Organizing Revival. That number has since swelled to more than sixty, and more than four hundred state and local organizations, all across the country and in every state. Together with these partners and new friends, such as the May Day Strong alliance, we have trained more than 1,200 organizers across the country and are training more every day, so we can defend democracy while we still can. We welcome anyone who wants to join us.” (11/24/25)

https://ourfuture.org/20251124/it-is-up-to-us-to-defend-democracy

Pakistan: Three killed in attack on regime paramilitary HQ

Source: Firstpost [India]

“Suicide bombers on Monday attacked the Federal Constabulary’s (FC) headquarters in Pakistan’s Peshawar city in the restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The bombing killed at least three FC soldiers and injured 11 others, according to Dawn. A bomber blew himself up on the gate and two others tried to enter the FC’s premises but were gunned down by FC personnel, Mian Saeed Ahmad, a Peshawar police officer, told the newspaper.” (11/24/25)

https://www.firstpost.com/world/pakistan-paramilitary-federal-constabulary-headquarters-peshawar-suicide-bombing-13953477.html

Mamdani and the Minimum Wage Law

Source: Foundation for Economic Education
by Walter Block

“Under Mamdani’s proposal, [New York City’s] minimum wage would improve to $20 per hour in 2027, $23.50 in 2028, $27 in 2029 and $30 in 2030. This is almost double the present minimum wage currently prevailing in the Big Apple, at $16.50. … [T]he minimum wage law is not a floor, raising wages above the level stipulated by the enactment. Rather, it is a barrier over which one has to jump in order to get a job in the first place, and then to retain it.” (11/23/25)

https://fee.org/articles/mamdani-and-the-minimum-wage-law/

Trump the peace candidate became another war president

Source: Orange County Register
by John Seiler

“A couple hours before I began writing this column, I drove from Irvine up the 405 to the VA Long Beach Healthcare System for a routine appointment. At the hospital I saw two veterans in their 40s in wheelchairs. Although it’s possible they suffered civilian accidents, more likely their legs were blown off by IEDs — improvised explosive devices — in the Iraq War two decades ago. I backed President Donald Trump in three elections because I hoped he would end such senseless ‘regime-change wars,’ as Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard called them. He promised to be a ‘peace president.’ Instead, recently he perpetrated the nonjudicial killings of 76 ‘narco-terrorists,’ who could just be fishermen given the lack of actual information, in violation of international law. … Worse is his inability to end the Ukraine War ‘in 24 hours,’ as he promised. … Then there’s the Middle East.” (11/23/25)

https://archive.is/Mphve

Ukraine war: EU pols meet to discuss peace plan

Source: Independent [UK]

“European leaders are discussing a potential peace deal between Russia and Ukraine after the White House made major ‘revisions and clarifications’ to its 28-point peace plan. However, major issues remain unresolved, Finland’s president Alexander Stubb said on Monday. Ukraine reiterated its red lines including formal recognition of occupied territories, demands on limits to Ukraine’s military capacities and restrictions on future alliances, Ruslan Stefanchuk, speaker of Ukraine’s parliament said on Monday. … Europe demanded changes proposing that Ukraine be granted a larger military than under the US plan and that talks on land swaps should start from the frontline rather than a pre-determined view of which areas should be considered Russian.” (11/24/25)

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ukraine-russia-war-trump-peace-plan-putin-zelensky-latest-news-b2870984.html

Two socialists walk into the White House

Source: Washington Post
by the editorial board

“What are a few deportation threats among friends? President Donald Trump has called Zohran Mamdani a ‘100% Communist lunatic’ who ‘needs to be DEPORTED.’ Mamdani called the president a ‘despot,’ promising to ‘Trump-proof’ New York. Yet they couldn’t have been chummier in their Oval Office meeting on Friday. What’s happening here? Trump loves populists and winners, and Mamdani is both. … This surreal scene is no bad thing for voters who have been told that the other side is the mortal enemy, though they might wonder how sincere each side was in their election insults. In reality, Mamdani and Trump have some shared interests, and it’s not just about building more apartments and tackling inflation. Both men are looking to seize more executive power, deepen the reach of the state into people’s everyday lives and bring government to bear on businesses and entrepreneurs who won’t fall in line.” (11/21/25)

https://archive.is/yHHVL