Sunday, May 24, 2026

Bombs Over Bed Nets: How America Funds Endless War While Starving Global Health - 5.24.2026

USAID — which historically amounted to only about 0.3% of federal spending, roughly $20–22 billion in a federal budget exceeding $7 trillion — has been eviscerated while trillions continue to be squandered on failed U.S. military interventions and endless wars.

Now the consequences are becoming deadly. Ebola response efforts are being crippled by impoverishment and brutal cuts to global health programs. Clinics close, medical staff vanish, and vulnerable populations are abandoned, all while billions continue flowing into militarism and the destruction of Gaza and Lebanon.

These political choices expose a grotesque moral failure: there is always money for war, bombs, and geopolitical domination, but suddenly “no money” when it comes to preventing epidemics and saving human lives.

Cutting life-saving aid while funding devastation abroad makes the world more dangerous, less humane, and far less secure for everyone.



When AI Drains Communities: How Data Centers Let Billionaires Hoard Power While Towns Pay the Price - 5.24.2026

Karen Hao’s exposure of the growing resistance to AI data centers highlights a disturbing reality: giant tech corporations are consuming staggering amounts of water, electricity and public resources while ordinary communities bear the environmental and social costs.

Under the banner of “innovation,” unelected tech billionaires are building an AI empire driven by surveillance, monopolistic power and profit concentration. Massive data centers worsen climate damage, strain local infrastructure and deepen inequality, while workers and communities are sidelined from decisions that shape their future.

People resisting these projects are defending democratic accountability, environmental justice and human dignity against corporate overreach. Public resources should serve society — not subsidize a handful of billionaires racing to dominate artificial intelligence at any cost.



Justice and conscience - 5.24.2026

Mira Nair’s powerful films have long exposed inequality, racism, displacement and the struggles of ordinary people ignored by the powerful. It is therefore hardly surprising that her son, Zohran Mamdani, speaks boldly for working people, human rights and justice.

At a time when politics is increasingly dominated by billionaires, militarism and fearmongering, voices shaped by art, compassion and global understanding are desperately needed.

America’s strength has always come from immigrants and people of diverse backgrounds. Nonwhite communities and people of color have contributed enormously to the nation’s progress in business, science, culture, education and politics. Attempts to demonize immigrants or portray diversity as a threat ignore the immense role these communities have played in building modern America.

Rather than attacking Zohran Mamdani through guilt by association, critics should reflect on why so many young people are drawn to leaders willing to challenge injustice, war and growing economic inequality.

Art that tells the truth can inspire political courage. That may be Mira Nair’s greatest legacy.



Tax the Rich Fairly - 5.24.2026

“The Simple Answer to Taxing the Rich Is the Best Answer” is correct. America cannot build a stable, equitable society while wealth and political power are concentrated in the hands of a tiny ultra-rich elite and giant corporations.

Higher taxes on extreme wealth and corporate profits helped build America’s strongest middle class after World War II. Today, billionaires and multinational corporations often pay lower effective tax rates than working people while hiding wealth offshore and exploiting loopholes created through political influence and massive campaign donations.

Reasonable taxation of the ultra-rich would still leave them enormously wealthy while generating revenue for healthcare, education, housing, infrastructure, clean energy, and decent jobs. It would also encourage more investment, industry, and working capital to remain in America instead of flowing into overseas tax havens.

Citizens United opened the floodgates for legalized political bribery, allowing wealthy donors, corporations, and powerful lobbying groups, including foreign-funded PACs, to exert enormous influence over legislation and tax policy. This deep corruption weakens democracy and violates the moral teachings shared across religious traditions — that greed and exploitation of society are wrong.

A democracy cannot survive when billionaires buy political power while ordinary citizens struggle merely to survive.



Mamdani’s moral clarity - 5.24.2026

Zohran Mamdani has the moral high ground in the face of critics who continue defending a pariah Israel whose actions in Gaza — mass killing, starvation and collective punishment — have shocked the conscience of the world.

Mamdani’s position is far closer to the ethical teachings of Jewish scripture than the politics of endless war and dehumanization. The Torah commands, “Love your neighbor as yourself” (Leviticus 19:18), while Exodus 23:9 warns, “Do not oppress the stranger, for you were strangers in Egypt.” The prophet Micah teaches: “Do justice, love mercy and walk humbly.”

These values stand for compassion, human dignity and protection of innocent life — not siege, bombardment and starvation. Criticizing Israel’s brutality is not antisemitism; defending injustice because the perpetrators are allies is moral hypocrisy.

History will remember those who spoke against mass suffering, not those who rationalized it.



Loyalty cracking inside MAGA - 5.24.2026

The reported huge settlement over the IRS employee leaking Donald Trump’s tax returns, with money potentially flowing to Trump, his family, and even some involved in the attack on the Capitol, exposes how far political loyalty has overtaken accountability.

What makes this even more striking is that anger is now spreading inside Trump’s own MAGA base. Many supporters are furious that some of the worst offenders who attacked the Capitol and assaulted police officers could effectively be rewarded with cash after already receiving pardons. Even loyal Republicans are increasingly uneasy over Trump’s sweeping pardons and apparent belief that power places him and his allies above the law.

As Glenn Thrush reports, key figures around Trump continue choosing loyalty over pushing back, while Jeffrey Toobin warns that Trump has effectively pardoned himself and his family forever through political intimidation and political control.

Republicans seeking reelection should pay close attention. In a rarity, some Republicans are finally standing up to Trump. More must follow. If party leaders continue enabling corruption, abuse of power and attacks on democratic institutions, voters — including disillusioned conservatives — may punish them heavily in the midterm elections.



Reverse Robin Hood: How America Robs the Many to Enrich the Few - 5.24.2026

America increasingly feels like a country where the poor are lectured about sacrifice while the wealthy demand endless rewards. Working families struggle to pay rent, healthcare and groceries, yet giant corporations, billionaires and elite institutions constantly line up for tax breaks, subsidies and government protection.

I find it deeply offensive that ordinary citizens are told there is “no money” for affordable housing, education or healthcare, while trillions can suddenly appear for corporate bailouts, Wall Street rescues and special favors for the politically connected. This is not free-market capitalism. It is reverse Robin Hood economics — taking from working people and transferring wealth upward.

Such policies are corroding democracy itself. When money buys influence, the voices of average Americans matter less while the ultra-rich shape laws and public policy to protect their fortunes. A nation cannot remain stable when greed is rewarded and poverty is treated like a moral failure.

America does not suffer from scarcity. It suffers from grotesque inequality and a political system captured by wealth and power.