MY LATEST SUBSTACK ESSAY: Cuba’s a Mess, but What Happens When it is Libre at last?
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MY LATEST SUBSTACK ESSAY: Cuba’s a Mess, but What Happens When it is Libre at last?
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THERE SHOULD BE CONSEQUENCES:
Gentle reminder that after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, and the attempted assassination of ICE agents it was revealed that the Dem AG candidate in Virginia wanted to kill Republicans and their children
The Dems continued to…
— Auron MacIntyre (@AuronMacintyre) February 12, 2026
K-12 IMPLOSION UPDATE: “Her and I have wrote papers about this company!”
A RUBIO/VANCE TICKET IN 2028? One Veep, Two Prez? On a historian/pundit musing over one vice president serving under two presidents. Not unprecedented: “Two U.S. vice presidents did, indeed, served under two successive presidents apiece. In addition, two other ex-veeps were nominated to serve under second presidents, but the later tickets were defeated in the November polls. And in the most bizarre case, one former vice president considered a return to the vice presidency after having served as president.”
ROGER KIMBALL: Trumponomics is Working.
All the accredited experts have been wrong about Trump. He came back to office last year on a platform of common sense. They don’t teach that at Harvard. But in the real world it works like magic. Just a few days ago, the jobs report for January came out. “Unexpectedly,” the economy added 130,000 jobs. The green-eye shade chaps predicted 55,000. Another bright light: the government lost about 42,000 employees: that’s 42,000 paychecks that taxpayers will not have to pick up going forward. The unemployment rate ticked down to 4.3 percent – a number that, when translated into English, means close to full employment. Inflation rose just 0.2 percent in January, and fell to 2.4 percent on an annual basis.
The jobs report “strengthens the case for higher US Treasury yields and a rebound in the dollar over the coming months,” Jonas Goltermann, a senior economist at Capital Economics wrote. Can someone get Jerome Powell on the phone for me? Trump’s aggressive deployment of tariffs was supposed to wreak havoc on the economy. All the experts said so. But growth was 4.4 percent in the third quarter of 2025 and is estimated to have been above 5 percent in the fourth. Wow. More misery for the doomsayers. More goodies for the middle class.
Until Donald Trump swept back into office, the left in this country wielded an implacable one-way ratchet to torment the populace. “Affirmative action,” DEI, climate hysteria, smothering regulatory excess: the people in charge delighted in making people’s lives more burdensome.
Government has been run this way for many decades. Occasionally, a Republican would get into office and attempt to tamp down the administrative state. The left didn’t mind because whatever modest reforms were effected could be undone in a nonce once the “right people” got back into office. They never lost their one-way ratchets. That was a major reason that government always got bigger, that the left’s hobby horses never went away, that the regulatory environment became ever more stultifying and surreal. Men in women’s bathrooms? It’s mandated by Title IX or whatever, my friend. Cars that turn off and restart at every stoplight? We have to save the environment, you peasant, and where is your mask and vaccination affidavit?
Trump has smashed the left’s one-way ratchet. It can’t get purchase anymore. It just doesn’t work.
It doesn’t have to be this way, and Trump has made that clear.
KURT SCHLICHTER: It Is Right and Proper to Laugh at the Suffering of Journalists.
I would tell them to learn the code, but that’s old and cliché. Instead, I’ve been on X, inviting them to earn a little money for their kombucha and rent by buffing out my sweet luxury ride, which I paid for with my writing jobs. I’m a professional writer, and they’re not. . . .
They haven’t taken their involuntary career tangent particularly well. They are all over X moaning about it and about us being giddy about it. Some people have told me that, because of my hysterical laughter at their situation, I’m going to be the victim of karma, but I think I’m actually karma’s enforcer. After all, these are the people who have done nothing but lie to us and about us for decades. From Russian collusion to Hunter’s laptop to J6 pogrom cheerleading to every other fraud and scam, they’ve obediently held to the Democrat line and done everything they could to screw with us patriots. Now that they’re being laid off en masse, we owe it to ourselves to take a moment and laugh at their pain.
Look, how about if I agree to care about them as much as they’ve cared about me for the last few decades? Agreed? Great. Now, back to reveling in their agony.
It’s been a few days, and I’m still laughing, and there is a smorgasbord of facets of their misery to laugh at. Certainly, the fact that a bunch of people who wanted us to lose everything – like our ability to govern ourselves, to be secure from criminals, and to keep our jobs (which they wanted sacrificed on the altar of their angry weather goddess) – are themselves losing everything is funny. There’s a glorious symmetry in their suffering, but there’s so much more. There’s their incessant whining about Jeff Bezos refusing to continue to subsidize their little bubble, like some bratty girl at Wellesley who graduates and finds that Daddy is cutting off her money and she’s got to actually work. Did these people actually work? They told themselves consistently how important and vital their “work” was, but mostly searched the thesaurus for admiring adjectives for dead monsters and retyped Democrat talking points for their dwindling coterie of readers. I guess that’s a kind of work, but it’s kind of hilarious how proud of it they were.
Plus: “Some people on the Right were kinder than I about the layoffs, cautioning that we shouldn’t take pleasure in our enemies’ suffering. This is so very wrong. I’ve never been a fan of the idea of conservatism without the concept of retribution. Too often, we are told that to be good people, we must forgo just consequences. But failing to pay back our enemies is only going to get us more reason to need vengeance. Our enemies aren’t going to take our weakness for anything but weakness. Time to give pain a chance. Time to laugh our tails off at the suffering of the fired Democrat transcriptionists of the Washington Post.”
Read the whole thing, and brighten your day.
THE EXPERTS HAVE SPOKEN:
On days like today, I like calling back to this headline from June 2024:
"Trump would make America’s inflation crisis worse, 16 Nobel economists warn"
CPI is at 2.4% YoY in January as gasoline declined 7.5%.
The "Nobel economists" were dead wrong. pic.twitter.com/89D9egXuoK
— Daniel Baldwin (@baldwin_daniel_) February 13, 2026
Related: The Suicide of Expertise.
#JOURNALISM: Media Actively Cover Up Obama Lawyer’s Chummy Ties to Epstein. “Democrats Sure Got It Good…Need I even point out what these headlines would look like if Epstein’s gal-pal spent five years in Donald Trump’s White House, or if she had been Trump’s legal counsel, or even if her association with Trump were something as fleeting as she was once his Uber driver?”
OPEN THREAD: Ring in the weekend.
SPACE JUNK: BETTER PUT UP MY UMBRELLA. Satellite megaconstellations continue to grow. Could their debris fall on us?
Here’s a piece Rob Merges and I wrote about space debris a few years back.
MY LATEST SUBSTACK ESSAY: Cuba’s a Mess, but What Happens When it is Libre at last?
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PSYCHIATRIC RISKS OF CANNABIS: On cannabis, psychosis, and the long tail of the truth.
TIMING:
Friday at 5pm is the best time for NYT to put out this story. pic.twitter.com/LNk5ySOsUZ
— Karol Markowicz (@karol) February 13, 2026
TEACH WOMEN NOT TO RAPE! (CONT’D):
Meet Julie Rizzitello, a former teacher at Wall Township High School in NJ, who was just SENTENCED after she was convicted of r*ping two students, which resulted in her getting pregnant.
She reportedly groomed the teens for years and then ABORTED the baby after getting… pic.twitter.com/vJEUYGvs6A
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) February 12, 2026
CUBA:
El Comité de Morena Cuba , nos comparte las imágenes de la Refinería 2 Boquitas, una de las 3 que hay en la isla..#Complo pic.twitter.com/dPQWzbHHuK
— R e y n o s f e r a (@Reynosfera) February 13, 2026
HMM: Single DMT dose treats stress-induced depression more effectively than Prozac in mice.. I’m skeptical of the sudden enthusiasm for hallucinogens.
THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE BUBBLE HAS DEFLATED: The Rapid Rise and Fall of the Ford F-150 Lightning.
Unsurprisingly, this guy loved the Lightning.
TROUBLE IN CUBA:
BREAKING: Massive FIRE erupts at one of Cuba’s largest oil refineries, Ñico López in Havana, amid severe fuel shortages and US embargo; cause unknown pic.twitter.com/UXRLhWqHkl
— Rapid Report (@RapidReport2025) February 13, 2026
I LOVE A STORY WITH A HAPPY ENDING: Kentucky Homeowner Thwarts a Not-So-Neighborly Home Invasion. “Hyatt decided his neighbor – yes, his neighbor – had some stuff he coveted. At 5 a.m., he forced entry. Local cops called it a straight-up home invasion. Hyatt’s neighbor, however, kept their safety rescue tool close by (not locked in a safe with ammunition stored separately), and used it to educate Danny on neighborly ethics.”
CIVILIZATION IS IN DECLINE: Paris wine show reflects surging demand for zero- and low-alcohol drinks.
NEWS YOU CAN USE: Expert Explains Why Teeth Grinding at Night Could Be Aging You Faster.
MARK JUDGE: Time Isn’t Kind: The AI Girlfriend.
I write about AI girlfriends in my forthcoming Seductive AI, from Encounter Books.
HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: Capitalism ‘did its job’— now it’s time to replace it: Arizona State U. event.
Higher education did its job. Now it’s time to replace it. Who has the better argument, here?
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