It's lonely at the top. It's also not that healthy and not that happy. It turns that the roaring American economy that "has grown faster than every other high-income economy over the past few decades" has made the nation an economic superpower but has left many of its citizens struggling to keep the power on. There are a lot of factors. But they key one is the same factor that underpins so many of our sociopolitical stories: The economic divide. NYT Upshot (Gift Article): The U.S. Economy Is Racing Ahead. Almost Everything Else Is Falling Behind. (And yes, this is of course directly related to the fact that millions of Americans voted a certain way because of inflation, embodied in the price of eggs, and what they're getting is a billionaire running the country in a way that, among other things, will expand the very divide that drove the voting patterns.) 2America's Chief Xecutive Officer"There is no precedent for a government official to have Mr. Musk’s scale of conflicts of interest, which include domestic holdings and foreign connections such as business relationships in China. And there is no precedent for someone who is not a full-time employee to have such ability to reshape the federal work force. The historian Douglas Brinkley described Mr. Musk as a 'lone ranger' with limitless running room. He noted that the billionaire was operating 'beyond scrutiny,' saying: 'There is not one single entity holding Musk accountable. It’s a harbinger of the destruction of our basic institutions.'" NYT (Gift Article): Inside Musk’s Aggressive Incursion Into the Federal Government. 3All For Vought"In times past, Vought — who famously asked 'Is There Anything Actually Wrong With Christian Nationalism?' in Newsweek in 2021 — would have been seen, and dismissed, as an over-the-top extremist well outside the boundaries of mainstream politics. Today, he is a lauded Trump loyalist on the verge of his second tour of duty with the president, in one of the most powerful posts in the federal government. In Vought’s vision of the apocalyptic battle for the soul of America, Democrats are 'increasingly evil.' The federal work force, in turn, is the enemy that must be forced into submission. 'When they wake up in the morning, we want them to not want to go to work because they are increasingly viewed as the villains,' Vought, who is 48, declared last year. 'We want to put them in trauma.' Vought, if all goes according to plan, will be confirmed as O.M.B. director by the Senate this week." NYT (Gift Article): ‘Trump’s Thomas Cromwell’ Is Waiting in the Wings. (Things didn't end particularly well for Cromwell, but it took a while for things to reach that point.) 4We're All Getting ScrewedDon't worry. This isn't another story about the state of the US government. It's a story about people literally getting screwed. Xochitl Gonzalez in The Atlantic (Gift Article): What’s Up With All the Sex Parties? (I'll keep an eye out for a follow up: Whereare all the sex parties.) "In the course of my research, I did not—I would like to be clear here—participate in any sex parties. I think it’s wise not to get that close to your sources. I learned that 'play parties' can take place in people’s homes, but many happen under the auspices of private clubs. I reached out to a number of prominent ones, wondering if the sex-club boom was real, and what actually goes on at them. One of my major findings: People, especially rich people, come up with extremely elaborate justifications for getting laid." (My current justification is working pretty well: It's a great way to distract ourselves from the news.) 5Extra, ExtraFull Court Press: "Two sets of FBI agents who worked on cases stemming from the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol — as well as the criminal investigations of President Donald Trump — have filed lawsuits to block Justice Department leadership from assembling lists of agents they say will be used as part of a retaliation campaign." (This is one of many legal challenges either launched or in the works. We'll see if the courts hold the line any better than Congress has.) But they better hurry: FBI turns over names of 5,000 employees who worked on January 6 cases to Trump Justice Department. (Maybe electing a criminal was a bad idea?) 6Bottom of the News"An elderly grandmother who chats about knitting patterns, recipes for scones and the blackness of the night sky to anyone who will listen has become an unlikely tool in combatting scammers." ‘Dear, did you say pastry?’: meet the ‘AI granny’ driving scammers up the wall. |