CDR SALAMANDER: Requiem for a Frigate: It Didn’t Have To Be Like This. “Of all the disastrous series of failures this century to build a surface combatant, none were as unnecessary and avoidable as the failure of the Constellation Class FFG.”
June 16, 2026
YES: End the Renewable Fuel Standard Now, and Lower Gas Prices. “The Energy Policy Research Foundation (EPRF) has crunched some numbers on this, and the findings paint an expensive and unpleasant picture. These and the other various regulations and requirements are estimated to be costing a typical American family of four an added $734 per annum in fuel costs.”
NIFTY: Here’s Where to Track (and Predict!) Your Congresscritter’s Insider Trades “Democrats like California’s dynamic trading duo, Nancy Pelosi and Ro Khanna, made some of the biggest returns, but plenty of Republicans are in on the game, too.”
SLEEP BETTER: C CUSHION LAB Deep Sleep Pillow, Patented Ergonomic Contour Design. #CommissionEarned
HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: Bachelor’s Degrees Aren’t Cool Anymore. “In a new research brief, The Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Education found that only 44 percent of American high school students expected to earn a bachelor’s degree in 2022, down from 72 percent in 2002. The study also revealed a parental gap among high school students, with only 33 percent of first-generation students aspiring to a bachelor’s degree in 2022, compared to 60 percent two decades earlier. . . . Pundits typically cite ideological bias, social disaffection, rising costs, credential inflation, and poor labor market returns. Each contributes something, but none has been quite as ignored as this: the internet has effectively dismantled the cultural bottlenecks that historically upheld the fiat value of a college education.”
Matt Damon’s character in Good Will Hunting summarized the problem: “You wasted $150,000 on an education you coulda got for $1.50 in late fees at the public library.”
Related demographic irony:
Irony: Universities since the 1960s have been the center for 'the world is overpopulated! Don't have kids!'
Now the number of universities far outnumber the available students and they're slowly going out of business.
This is referred to as an 'own goal.' Good job there.
— John Ringo SF Author (@Jringo1508) June 15, 2026
CUE THE GOMER PYLE CLIP. AGAIN:A New Study Just Confirmed the Left’s Worst-Kept Secret.
UPDATE (From Ed): “The woman starts shaking, you know how mentally ill they are! She’s totally disconnected from reality. Miserable, angry, crazy!”
Fox’s Jesse Watters REVEALS how he and his wife confronted a liberal: “I was getting a bagel this weekend and we were in line when this woman with glasses, bad teeth and a pony tail hears my voice and turns around says ‘you, you’re the one who spews lies on TV!’”
“I’m like… pic.twitter.com/lEncrHQ993
— TV News Now (@TVNewsNow) June 15, 2026
REQUIRED READING:
🚨 I won't sugar coat it: our Education Secretary needs to put on her counter-terror hat and address what's unfolding at the University of Michigan on our dime.
It is nothing short of a jihadist takeover.
Amir Makled is an attorney in Dearborn, Michigan.
Recently, 8 students… pic.twitter.com/koJijg72Nx
— NizNellie3 (@NizNellie3) June 16, 2026
Amir Makled is an attorney in Dearborn, Michigan.
Recently, 8 students were federally indicted for unleashing a campaign of violence against Board Regents for nearly 2 years.
The pic on the right is Makled with Alex Sepulveda.
Alex was one of the 8 students arrested by the FBI. He threw chemical agents through the windows of Board Regents homes, as well as participated in violent attacks against university officials.
Makled has appeared with these 8 terrorist students multiple times.
He’s now running in an election to become one of those Board Regents at U of M.
He would be serving alongside the regents WHO WERE ATTACKED and marked for death by the “Gang of 8” for their refusal to divest from Israel.
The enemy is inside our education system.
HE’S RIGHT. IT IS BAFFLING.
One of the more baffling parts of right wing politics in the USA is that Republican state officials have direct authority over their state universities, yet have consistently chosen not to reform their politics & hiring policies despite complaining about them for 50+ years. https://t.co/MbEwiOAasG
— Nemets (@Peter_Nimitz) June 16, 2026
THEY JUST CAN’T HELP IT: Republicans Saved by Democrats’ Vanity Projects—Again.
Earlier this week, I told you about a Politico story that should send ice through Republican veins: Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries told reporters at a news conference Monday that the first bill the Democrats plan to pass if they win the House in November would focus on lowering costs, and Democrats are already working on legislation to tackle the biggest struggle Americans are currently facing.
Luckily for the Republicans, that story is already dated.
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Rep. Jamie Raskin wants voting rights…Rep. Yvette Clarke said she’d like to see the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act revived in any new H.R. 1. as well as “comprehensive immigration reform.”
Rep. Adriano Espaillat wants H.R. 1 to claw back funding for ICE and redirect it to Medicaid and affordable housing.
Rep. Brad Schneider wants the party to undo Trump’s tariffs in their first action.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who is on the health care working group, wants “guaranteed health care.”
Then there’s Rep. Ro Khanna, believed to be considering a presidential run in 2028. He laid out his agenda on a podcast later in the week, and it included the usual progressive priorities: Abolish ICE, expand the Supreme Court, and a billionaire’s tax.
Left unsaid: There hardly a Democrat policy that doesn’t involve making things more expensive.
THE MILLION AND SIXTH TIME IS THE CHARM: George Conway Is Back, and THIS Time He’s Really, Really Gonna Get Trump.
SAVE YOUR BACK: 3-in-1 Forestry Multitool, Firewood Harvesting Hand Tools. #CommissionEarned
SO THE SPLC WAS BASICALLY JUST A TERRORIST FRONT GROUP THEN? SPLC boss funneled $1.2 million to lover in neo-Nazi group — pair even had joint bank account.
UPDATE:
The notion that the anti-hate left was funding the hate itself, as a business model, is not just about a few data points; it invites a rethinking of decades of distortions of American public life. To understand the implications is to rethink so very much. https://t.co/5MS9AHnI93
— Jeffrey A Tucker (@jeffreytucker) June 16, 2026
What if — hear me out — we’ve had it backwards? What if the Nazis secretly set up the SPLC as a funding channel? Just sayin’.
RENDRE COUP POUR COUP: Trump warns France in exclusive interview with The Post: Kill tech tax or face 100% wine tariffs: ‘I have no choice.’
Trump said he gave the blunt warning directly to outgoing French President Emmanuel Macron, demanding he ditch the 3% tech levy or face devastating duties in the American market, which accounts for a fifth of the French wine industry’s global sales — worth more than $2 billion annually.
“I asked him not to charge American companies, and if they do, I have no choice but to charge a 100% tariff on all champagnes and all wines coming out of France,” Trump told The Post. “All [Macron] has to do is get rid of the sales tax, and he wouldn’t have that kind of pressure.”
The ultimatum drew a defiant response from Macron, who on Monday told French TV channel TF1 that “tariffs don’t do anyone any good, especially tariffs between G7 countries”. Asked if he would yield to the tariff threats, he responded: “No, because that is not how it works.”
I suppose we’ll see about that, including how long Macron can hide behind the fiction that his “tech levy” isn’t effectively a tariff on American tech firms.
Near as I could get Grok and GPT to figure it out for me, if the entire French tech sector were one American firm, it probably wouldn’t rank among the U.S. top 15 in market cap — maybe the size of Sandisk, or at best, Netflix.
HERE IS ANOTHER ENTRY IN THE LONG RECORD OF PROGRESSIVE HYPOCRISY: Woodrow Wilson censored newspapers, jailed dissenters, targeted anti-war critics, and punished suffragists. The more you learn about him, the worse it gets.
WELL, GOOD: FBI arrests 5 people in connection with drone attack plot against White House UFC Freedom 250 event. “The multi-phase terror attack allegedly involved using explosive-laden drone aircraft to strike buildings in the vicinity of the event, sparking mass panic and driving the fleeing crowd toward a sniper team poised to pick them off, officials told Fox News Digital. A ‘second wave’ of attackers then allegedly planned to storm the White House gate, officials said.”
KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: Dems Routinely Call Us Nazis but Soil Their Diapers If We Insult Them. “I’m quite happy to be down in the gutter with them for a while now. It would be good if I didn’t have to stay here forever, but it’s the best way to convey messages to the other side for the moment.”
WEAPONIZED GOVERNMENT: Joe Biden’s Anti-MAGA Task Force.
IT CERTAINLY WON’T DEBUNK ITSELF:
Can we debunk this nonsense?
Elon Musk was awarded (note: not given) cost-per-result contracts to perform a service for the US government. The total of those for SpaceX specifically is ~$22B, which includes repaid loans, state tax incentives, etc.
The deal was simple: put… https://t.co/W5WQQtMGNc
— Sam (@DigitalSamIAm) June 14, 2026
“So: SpaceX saved the US taxpayer more than the total value of contracts it earned on a single project, PLUS provided the US government with the requested services (put stuff in LEO) at the best possible price.”
But if you present the facts to a member in good standing of the Party of Science™, they’ll call you a Nazi.
THIS IS THE WRONG QUESTION: How Quickly Can the Strait of Hormuz Get Back Up and Running?
“The backlog of stranded vessels and the need for crew changes and rest mean a realistic return to normal shipping patterns is weeks, if not months, away,” said Stephen Cotton, general secretary of the International Transport Workers’ Federation. He added that the deal wouldn’t be the end. “It is, at best, the beginning,” Cotton said.
Coordinating the order of transits will take time. It is unclear whether Iran would continue to control the strait, and whether tolls would be charged, analysts said.
“It’ll all come down to the actual ship count out, and then, more importantly, to what Iran actually allows,” said Rory Johnston, founder of oil research firm Commodity Context. “Even if it is over, then we’ll start the monthslong process of renormalizing traffic.”
The correct question is, how long will it take for the Arab Gulf states to make the Gulf much less relevant?
One thing that sticks with me: The Hormuz shutdown woke up the entire region to the fact that the Iranian regime is a hostage taker. The Iranian regime "broke glass in case of emergency," but now the reputational damage is permanent.
Iran's neighbors wanted a speedy end to… pic.twitter.com/4QDBj9hRIw
— Max 📟 (@MaxNordau) June 15, 2026
“Iran’s neighbors wanted a speedy end to fighting because they weren’t ready to handle the redistributed shipping load, but now they’re going to work to make sure that they’re not vulnerable to disruption in case the IRGC does this again.”
MEHDI HASAN WOULD BE LAUGHABLE IF HE WEREN’T SO EVIL:
46 Americans that your buddies killed on Oct 7 also can't watch Seinfeld anymore. pic.twitter.com/oaDIlbWvMh
— Prof. Math & CS (@Zeev81309559) June 15, 2026
AMERICA’S NEWSPAPER OF RECORD:
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) June 15, 2026