Saturday, May 10
Politics & a Few Other Related Thoughts
At 77 years of age, I don't really think that much about politics like I used to.
REASON? Politicians seem to care more about getting re-elected than they do about making life better for Americans.
When I was really focused on Politics, I was a KENNEDY DEMOCRAT... After he was killed, the Democratic Party was never the same.
My focus shifted from the PARTY to that candidate that I perceived to be the best for the country.
My Political Philosophy:
- Low taxes
- Small Federal Govt
- More powerful State's Govt
- Free healthcare
- No federal debt
- Strong retirement program
- Free trades - no tariffs
- No tax shelters for wealthy
- Large non-profits pay taxes
- Strong military
- Secure boarders
- Strong economy
- Robust education
Robert Reich
The Biggest Presidential Con in History | The Coffee Klatch for May 10, 2025
With Heather Lofthouse and yours truly, Robert Reich
At A Glance
Bookkeeping
> $34.1B: The estimated consumer spending for this year's Mother's Day.
> $130: The cost of a pair of prescuffed and prestained Nike Air Force 1s.
> 168 letters: The length of the world's longest name for a place—see it here.
Browse
> A collection of totally useless websites.
> Leadership lessons from Warren Buffett.
> Why nose breathing is a superpower.
> The animal kingdom moms that go above and beyond.
> Artist recreates Italian monuments with Lego bricks.
> How some flowers mimic the smell of rotting meat.
Listen
> Why can’t we turn empty offices into apartments?
Watch
> The CIA method for making quick decisions under stress.
> Eminem's "Lose Yourself" sung by lines from 331 movies.
> The rise and fall of the nearly 600-year rule of the Ottoman Empire.
Long Read
> How the now-defunct Skype changed people's worlds.
> Heat waves may accelerate the aging process.
> Uncovering the Buddha's origins in his Nepali hometown.
Most Clicked This Week: Where US home prices are rising (and falling) the most.
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Football coaching legend Nick Saban tapped to co-chair presidential commission on college athletics, examining a range of issues, including college athlete payment structures (More)
> Universal Music Group files motion to dismiss Drake's updated defamation lawsuit, which alleges UMG damaged Drake's reputation by promoting Kendrick Lamar's diss track "Not Like Us" (More)
> Several "Les Misérables" cast members to boycott June 11 Kennedy Center performance to be attended by President Donald Trump; those who perform will donate wages from the night to charity (More) | New "Lord of the Rings" film sets December 2027 release date (More)
Science & Technology
> Many US cities are sinking, new analysis suggests; between 20%-65% of urban zones in all cities studied were dropping around a few fractions of an inch per year, primarily driven by large-scale groundwater extraction (More) | Read paper (More)
> Astronomers discover first example of an "off-center" massive black hole consuming a star; object is located roughly 2,600 light-years from Sagittarius A*, the massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way (More) | 1440 Topics: Black Holes (More)
> New study reveals eggs are more resilient to falls when landing on their side, overturning conventional wisdom; microstructure study finds sideways orientation acts as an efficient shock absorber (More)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher (S&P 500 +0.6%, Dow +0.6%, Nasdaq +1.1%) after US unveils outline of UK trade deal and signals optimism for talks with China (More) | Bank of England lowers interest rates to 4.25% from 4.5% (More)
> Coinbase Global agrees to acquire Deribit, the world's biggest trading platform for bitcoin and ethereum options, for $2.9B (More) | Bitcoin climbs above $100K for the first time since February (More) | Learn more about bitcoin (More)
> Bill Gates announces he will donate 99% of his remaining tech fortune (estimated at around $107B) to the Gates Foundation over the next 20 years; the foundation is set to close in 2045 and currently has a $77B endowment (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> India accuses Pakistan of attacking three military bases with drones and missiles; Pakistan denies the claim (More) | Pakistan says its air force downed five Indian fighter jets, more drones (More) | Pakistan also says 125 Indian and Pakistani jets fought in the air for over an hour Wednesday; if true, would be among biggest air battles since World War II (More)
> Acting chief of Federal Emergency Management Agency is fired the day after testifying to Congress that FEMA should not be closed (More) | President Donald Trump pulls nomination for DC's top prosecutor known for firing Jan. 6 prosecutors amid pushback from congressional Republicans (More)
> At least 80 pro-Palestinian Columbia University students arrested Wednesday after taking over a library room (More)
Insurance Poor
Life is all about taking RISKS. As soon as we are old enough to drive, and get behind the wheel of a vehicle, we start taking risks. For some, who live in specific geographical areas, taking risks starts at a much earlier age than most.
Regardless of your situation or location, taking risks is a fundamental part of LIFE.
Here, in America, we offset those risks with INSURANCE. Consequently, we have:
- Car insurance
- Home owners insurance
- Renters insurance
- Medical insurance
- Travel insurance
- Life insurance
- Personal property insurance
- Warranty insurance
'Prime numbers' discovery upends thousands of years of accepted beliefs and could disrupt encryption methods
Numbers rarely make headlines, yet a fresh claim about prime numbers is stirring excitement well beyond math circles. Primes are those stubborn figures that resist division. For thousands of years, their locations have seemed as unpredictable as meteor showers.
Now comes a bold assertion: primes are not as random as we thought. If that statement holds, it rewrites a story mathematicians have told since the ancient Greeks. It also challenges the security systems that shield our bank transactions and private messages.
Every whole number on your calculator can be built from primes. Need 15? Multiply 3 and 5. Need 323? Break it into 17 × 19. Yet no one has found a simple shortcut that lists every prime in order without missing one or adding impostors.
Friday, May 9
Ponderings
We are a WORLD OF WARS...
- Russia and Ukraine
- Israel and Iran proxies
- Pakistan and India
- Yemini Civil War
- Sudanese Civil War
- Myanmar War
- Boko Haram Insurgency
- Ethiopian Civil War
- Somali Civil War
- Haiti War
- Central African Republic Civil War
- Abyei War
- Al-Qaeda War in Yemen
- Islamic Acts of Terrorism
I wonder... hell, we wonder... what is going to happen to this world in which we currently live???
On top of all these wars, we have numerous countries in possession of nuclear weapons and there is no telling when some MAD MAN will lose his cool and launch the first nuclear attack.
Meanwhile, the billionaires are rushing to see who can get into space first and establish the first space colony on another planet like MARS. Once that happens, we won't care what happens to this world, because we will have another world to DESTROY.
All I hear is religious talk about how all these wars need to stop but no one, no agency, no country seems to want to take the first step to actually try and make it happen.
ARE WE THAT GREEDY FOR MONEY???
Robert Reich
And a humble apology
Friends,
Several of you have asked me how I manage to produce this Substack every day, seven days a week (often two or three times a day). Is there just one of you? you ask. Do you get any sleep? Do you have a life?
There’s just one of me (except on Saturdays, when Heather Lofthouse joins me for the Coffee Klatch). I do sleep (although as I get older, it’s harder to get a full night in). And I do have a life (I take long walks, read great novels, spend time with my wonderful family and friends).
I post so much because we’re in a national emergency, and I want to do what I can to get you the facts, arguments, and analyses you need to take an active role resisting the Trump regime.
That “active” role can be no more than sharing my posts with your friends and colleagues — so they also have the facts, arguments, and analyses they also need to effectively resist. Or giving your bosses the courage they need to resist.
At A Glance
Robot serves up ping pong at lightning speed.
Discover what others achieved at your exact age.
The future as described by 1950s illustrations.
Who actually fought animals in ancient Rome? (via YouTube)
Man risks over 200 snakebites to create a better antivenom.
North America's 50 best bars—by the numbers.
... and see the full ranking here.
Champion skater turns two suitcases into roller skates. (w/video)
Clickbait: Judge accepts AI testimony from beyond the grave.










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