This one is slower and more reflective. Today’s vote on Elon Musk’s trillion-dollar pay package is about more than compensation — it’s about control, power, and who gets to shape the future of autonomy and labor. I walk through how The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal each frame the stakes, and then we zoom out: the NASA nomination that quietly re-emerged, the Blackwell chip fight, and the real possibility that China is now positioned to win the AI race. And ye...
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This one is slower and more reflective. Today’s vote on Elon Musk’s trillion-dollar pay package is about more than compensation — it’s about control, power, and who gets to shape the future of autonomy and labor. I walk through how The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal each frame the stakes, and then we zoom out: the NASA nomination that quietly re-emerged, the Blackwell chip fight, and the real possibility that China is now positioned to win the AI race. And ye...
State of America: A Republic of Infection. We Won’t Algorithm Our Way Out (10/9/25)
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State of America: A Republic of Infection. We Won’t Algorithm Our Way Out (10/9/25)
I hit pause yesterday—not because I had nothing to say, but because I needed to hear the room breathe. Tonight I’m telling you what I feel about America right now: a republic running a fever. We’re infected—socially, morally, informationally, even physically. Poisoned rivers and exhausted bodies. Dashboards that blind public servants while private power sees everything—a culture sprinting on a treadmill that sells us back our numbness. This is not a stump speech. It’s a charge. Restore truth...
All Too Human
This one is slower and more reflective. Today’s vote on Elon Musk’s trillion-dollar pay package is about more than compensation — it’s about control, power, and who gets to shape the future of autonomy and labor. I walk through how The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal each frame the stakes, and then we zoom out: the NASA nomination that quietly re-emerged, the Blackwell chip fight, and the real possibility that China is now positioned to win the AI race. And ye...