ASKING (AND ANSWERING) THE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS: How in the Actual Hell Can We Be Running Out of Space Rockets?
August 18, 2026
CONGRESS CLOSES HUGE TRANSPARENCY LOOPHOLE: But the issue now may be if President Donald Trump will sign it into law. Check it out in my latest for The Washington Stand.
GET RID OF PESTS: Dr. Killigan’s Premium Clothing Moth Traps with Pheromones. #CommissionEarned
THE PROCESS IS THE PUNISHMENT FOR DARING TO EXERCISE YOUR 2ND AMENDMENT RIGHTS: Why Can’t Connecticut Seem to Keep It’s Firearm Background Check System Online?
WHERE DID ALL THE MEN GO? It’s true, a growing legion of men are dropping out of the workforce. They just stop looking for work. The result is not merely economic damage; the traditional family structure, among much else, suffers grievous damage when hard-working, responsible men aren’t available for marriage.
Writing for The Washington Stand, Zachary Patton, a talented young journo, offers this prescient analysis of the problem:
“A major driver of this contraction in the workforce is the direct consequences of social safety net expansion. What was once designed with the intention of being temporary cushions during economic recession has morphed into a permanent way of living for millions of able-bodied Americans.
“Divided amongst state-funded disability benefits, nutritional assistance, and low-income housing subsidies, the economic estuary that exists between a demanding career and remaining jobless has dried up to almost a point of non-existence. When safety nets mitigate non-work without demanding an exchange, the motivator to persevere through demanding labor dissolves.”
STURDY, TOO:
Something made obvious by this photo is how light Starship is
It needs to be, of course, because the lighter the ship the less fuel needed to lift it and more to spare for cargo
But it almost looks like it is just sitting on the surface
It’s weight equals that of the water it… https://t.co/Q84O38UOpI pic.twitter.com/7UkbzRS8nV
— IQ 589 | Cody Penn-Dent | Effluencer (@codypd) August 18, 2026
And even more pics:
This is fantastic, it's not only an engineering marvel that it flew, but a maritime marvel that they got it back to land from where it splashed down. Bravo to everyone involved! https://t.co/OSZUGijP83
— Kal Spriggs (@KalSpriggs) August 18, 2026
Starship flight 14 is tentatively set for Aug. 28.
LIFE IN THE 21ST CENTURY: AI Will ‘Likely’ Beat Doctors At Key Medical Tasks By 2030.
DANIEL MCCARTHY: Democrats’ Southern Strategy. “It’s actually about keeping power in the hands of the party establishment, the people who backed Hillary Clinton in 2016 and Joe Biden in 2020, and who are likely to wind up supporting Kamala Harris in 2028.”
They sure can pick’em.
VERNOR VINGE PREDICTED THIS: Amazon Caught Destroying Rare Books to Train AI.
DOES THIS MEAN HE’S RUNNING? Ossoff: ‘Zero interest’ in running for president in 2028.
REMEMBER THE 1980S: Members Only Original Iconic Racer Jacket for Men. #CommissionEarned
IF I HAVE A LOCAL SURF BREAK IN TENNESSEE, SOMETHING IS SERIOUSLY WRONG: Your Local Surf Break Is Part of Something Much Bigger.
I MAKE A POINT OF NAVIGATING WITHOUT GPS FOR THIS REASON: Being Less Dependent On GPS And Learning Your Surroundings Is Good For Your Brain.
WOLFGANG IS A PARODY ACCOUNT…:
It’s only a little bit facile to say that the implicit claim of his defenders was that he was a scholar because he identified as a scholar https://t.co/IQiKBmC2xr
— Wesley Yang (@wesyang) August 18, 2026
…but I had to double-check to make sure.
NOTHING TO SEE HERE, MOVE ALONG: NSA sat on election threat reporting over Trump ‘deep state’ label, memo shows. “In a tense March 2020 meeting just months before the presidential election, the National Security Agency’s (NSA) deputy director blocked the release of a long-delayed report on foreign targeting of U.S. elections—not because the intelligence was flawed, but because he feared it would brand the agency as part of the ‘deep state.'”
NOW, WE’VE LOST THOSE COMPUTERS WITH ALL OF THE 13TH CENTURY IN THEM. NOT MUCH IN THE CENTURY, JUST DANTE AND A FEW CORRUPT POPES, BUT IT’S SO DISTRACTING AND ANNOYING! TV Station in a Fight to Retrieve Its Archive After Cloud Company Went Bust.
A local TV station is in a messy situation after the cloud company it was using to store 70 years’ worth of archival material vanished.
Gizmodo reports that Nine PBS in St. Louis had a rolling annual contract with Open Source Storage (OSS), a cloud storage provider, but when the station went to renew the deal earlier this year, OSS didn’t respond.
On the day the contract expired, Nine PBS suddenly lost access to its data without any warning. That’s when staff there realized that OSS’s website was inactive and the state of Colorado listed the company as delinquent.
The station lost access to 50 terabytes of archival materials, which included all of its footage of historical events that have taken place in St. Louis.
Note that below the article are two news articles on “Sabrent’s New Thunderbolt Dock [Which] Features a 16TB SSD and Tons of Ports.” Three of those and the PBS station would have been pretty much set with their own in-house backup.
(Classical reference in headline.)
THIS IS THE SAME THING DISNEY DID TO STAR WARS:
Nike has lost nearly 80% of its market cap over the last 5 years. When the stock was near its peak, Ethan Strauss wrote the definitive take on how the company was fumbling the bag.
They were a brand defined by Michael Jordan’s competitiveness and machismo, and with a heavily… https://t.co/AVFGtT5FST pic.twitter.com/A2SMgwmJuM
— Daniel Friedman (@DanFriedman81) August 17, 2026
ADHERING TO OUR ENEMIES: Iran’s Not-So-Subtle War on U.S. Morale and the Left’s Abetting of It.
GOODER AND HARDER, CALIFORNIA: California regulators approve new rules limiting what replacement tires you can buy for your car.
California regulators on Monday approved new rules that will restrict what tires you can buy when it’s time to replace them on your car.
In a unanimous vote, the California Energy Commission voted to adopt new rules that will phase out the sale of replacement tires that don’t meet certain energy efficiency standards.
“This ultimately is about protecting consumers,” said David Hochschild, the chairman of the California Energy Commission. “I see this as sheltering the public from higher costs in the long run.”
Tire manufacturers and the commission’s staff are at odds over whether this will add to the cost of living in the state. Both sides acknowledged this will no longer allow the sale of a significant portion of the tires currently sold in California.
War is peace, freedom is slavery:
California is the true freedom state.
Protecting liberty from a rising tide of oppression taking root in statehouses. Weakness, masquerading as strength. Small men in big offices.
Freedom is who we are – anyone from anywhere can accomplish anything here. pic.twitter.com/3WZMd29xTf
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) January 7, 2023
YES: Teens Need Sleep. Schools Can Afford to Give It to Them. “Medical experts have been clear for years: sleep cycle changes during puberty make it hard for teenagers to learn in the early morning. Later school start times have been linked to better sleep, improved mental health, stronger academic performance and even safer driving.”
A FLOATING TREASURE TROVE OF DATA:
Holy $#*! Well my friends, I've managed to get in touch with brilliant international wildlife photographer Chris Bray on Christmas Island and he just grabbed some shots of Ship 40 for us! Take a look at this!🤯
Lot's more to come so follow him from the link. 👇 pic.twitter.com/zNJP68E1dy
— Marcus House (@MarcusHouse) August 18, 2026
ROBERT SPENCER: El-Sayed Oversaw Animal ‘Slaughterhouse,’ and This Is Not Just a Story About Killing Dogs. “Ultimately, the question is, when I die and I stand before God and go through everything I did in my life, I don’t want to say I did it the easy way instead of the Shariah-compliant way.”
DISHWASHER SAFE: imarku 15-Piece Knife Block Set Built-in Sharpener. #CommissionEarned
COLEMAN HUGHES: Why the Left Needed to Believe in Jason Arday.
The Jason Arday scandal has left the academic world reeling. Found dead in his family’s apartment last Friday, Arday has been the subject of intense scrutiny over the past month. Appointed in 2023 as Cambridge University’s youngest-ever black professor, he faced extensive and credible allegations of plagiarism that exploded into public view last month. Those allegations led to public interest in the (literally) incredible details of his life. Arday claimed to have run 600 miles in six days—which would make him one of the best ultra-marathon runners on Earth. He claimed that he couldn’t speak until the age of 11 and couldn’t read until 18, but somehow managed to complete a PhD around 30. And he claimed to have raised the equivalent of several million U.S. dollars for charity.
Jason Arday was either the most interesting man in the world, or he was a liar. It turned out to be the latter.
All this has revealed many unflattering things about academia: DEI invites fraud by lowering standards, the bigotry of low expectations is alive and well, and a disturbing number of “experts”—not just Arday but all the Cambridge professors and BBC journalists who co-signed him—are compromised by ideology, cowardice, or both.
But the Arday scandal has also revealed something else: White liberals in the English-speaking world want to believe in the archetype of the up-from-nothing black intellectual who, despite huge disadvantages, goes on to achieve greatness. In fact, they want to believe in this sort of story so badly that they are willing to turn off every ounce of skepticism that they would normally bring to bear on fantastical claims.
The irony, however, is that we already have many examples of up-from-nothing black intellectuals who go on to greatness. It’s just that they usually turn out to be conservatives—or if not conservatives, then at least out-of-step with the left-wing religion of racial justice.
QED:
George Floyd (repeat felon): lionized
Jason Arday (academic fraudster and pathological liar): lionized
Luigi Mangione (alleged murderer): lionizedAll three are lionized by progressive people. This should tell you all about their moral compass.
— Gad Saad (@GadSaad) August 18, 2026
And conversely, Nathan Cofnas, the American expat professor who originally exposed Arday’s numerous lies is currently being demonized by a combination of those who desperately wanted to believe, and the mob they’ve ginned up for this week’s outrage of the century:
“White lies matter”
Photos from my secret attendance at the Jason Arday memorial in London on Aug. 17.
Arday was a Cambridge University DEI academic who had to resign in disgrace after journalists began reporting on his plagiarism, academic fraud and serial hoaxes.
Thousands… pic.twitter.com/OFvZ39lUvj
— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) August 18, 2026
Consider it an honor.
I’ve never had that many people want to murder me, one or two here and there maybe.
But yeah, stayTF out of London. Good idea. https://t.co/t2z8p0sTrz
— Northern Barbarian (@xnoesbueno) August 18, 2026
As Iowahawk has said:

That neatly sums up Cambridge’s transformation, which is why Arday’s tragic suicide is such a useful vehicle for the British left to deflect from the far bigger picture.
UPDATE: Backwards ran sentences until reeled the mind. Where it all ends knows God:
This is the opening to one of Jason Arday’s papers.
It is virtually unreadable. Maybe the worst sentence ever written in the English language.
“Replete with espoused discourses of equality, diversity and inclusion within public bodies, is the UK, wherein lauded initiatives… pic.twitter.com/2RE0qX2UQg
— Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DrewPavlou) August 17, 2026
A FREE SOCIETY SHOULD BE VERY CAREFUL ABOUT GIVING GOVERNMENT MORE POWER OVER SPEECH: Nadine Strossen and I explain why censorship is often sold as protection, but history shows that vague power to punish “harmful” ideas rarely stays confined to the people you want silenced.