A Category Five Crossroad
Both sides of the American political aisle agree on at least one major observation about the upcoming presidential election
Both sides of the American political aisle agree on at least one major observation about the upcoming presidential election. The house organ of the left, The New York Times, is calling November’s vote the most important since 1860. While Elon Musk who veers conservative, weighed in saying at a recent Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania, how this election is the most important of our lifetime. There is no denying that the stakes are high and that the hype surrounding it is more than warranted...READ MORE…
Killadelphia: Did Teryn Johnson Ever Have a Chance?
Even though I no longer live in the Keystone State, The Philadelphia Inquirer is my favorite newspaper -- the Lexington Herald-Leader is the closest thing I have to a local newspaper, but it's absolutely pathetic -- because the Inky has a lot more news coverage, but also reports on the culture of America's poorest big city in a way that the editors might not realize that it does. I have reported, several times, on the newspaper deliberately concealing facts.
This story doesn't conceal any facts of which I am aware, but when I read it, I saw the unreported on culture that underlies it…READ MORE…
A Different Inflection Point for West Point and the Army
What happens in Land Warfare is changing rapidly with significant effects. The battlefield is getting much more lethal across much greater distances.
Ten years ago, in my last iteration as an Army futurist, we were forced to consider only the approved future scenarios. Other possible, or even likely, scenarios couldn’t be war gamed. Real world events are less constrained.
Funny how that works. Back in 1992, when we completed the last “Army 21” study, I was ordered to take two things out. Both actually happened within a year.
One was the Army in domestic operations – Los Angeles Riot - and the other was Army culture at odds with society – the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell change for homosexual behavior…READ MORE…
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