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Tragedy

  • Decline and fall

    This is a different sort of essay. Instead of just writing and posting and that’s it, I’m adding to it daily as I find more and more evidence that the United States I grew up in is done, gone, and replaced by a thuggish, fractured, immoral and criminal rogue society. For most of my life, Continue reading

  • Think about this

    The orange baby’s administration is zeroing out the ability of the US government to compete with the rest of the world — including actual enemies — in cybersecurity. To the extent this is explained at all, it’s attributed to commercial vendors wanting no oversight, and “MAGA loyalists don’t care because they aren’t interested in leadership Continue reading

  • Cruel, Stupid, or Both?

    The Affordable Care Act has now been around for 15 years. It’s a very complicated combination that accommodates greed, human rights, and pragmatism. The greed it accommodates comes from the demands of the wealthy and powerful health insurance industry, which now believes it’s entitled to profit from misery because…well, because. I’m using “human rights” as Continue reading

  • Speaking of facts…

    There is a style of mental activity (I hesitate to call it “thought”) that seems obviously to be in the ascendance lately. It features espousing a position, opinion, or belief that’s easily demonstrated to be false — that is, in opposition to what anyone can perceive — and yet “doubling down” on that nonsense even Continue reading

  • Above the law indeed

    The orange baby got its Supreme Court to place it above the law. One of the things it said while campaigning was that it could kill someone on a busy street and get away with it. Now it’s proceeding with murder, which it has done a lot of talking about. A little open outboard motorboat Continue reading

  • Tragedy

    Imagine for a moment that you’re 22 years old. You’re healthy, you’ve had a good education, you’re pretty bright. You have a family that’s close; you’re not isolated. You live in a peaceful beautiful place among a population that’s reasonably happy. How do you come to decide to throw your life away by killing someone Continue reading

About Me

I’m Pete Harbeson, a writer located near Boston, Massachusetts. In addition to writing my own content, I’ve learned to translate for my loquacious and opinionated pup Chocolate Bossypaws. I shouldn’t be surprised, but she mostly speaks in doggerel. You can find her contributions tagged with Chocolatiana.

Check out my other blog, Techlimitics, where I’m grappling with the nature of simplicity.