fe s reacting against what h we feels inside, which is the steady loss of his power as a man. the faster thatthe faster poa recedes, the more franticallys he asserts it. .e is raging against the dying of the light. the ligt these last embarrassing decisions are, in fact, hisroes. death throes. it s sad, really. it is reallunfortunately, whatt fo men also tends to happen to the systems they create. for the last 80 years, our world has been governe0 d by a system formed in the final months of world war two. its features.tures de define oue free and open global trade routes guaranteed by the g us navy, a universal currency called the dollarreme and overseeing it all p one supreme power, the world s largest economy, the united states of america.system it s been a great system in most ways, but for manyg th reasons, including the passage of time thate system is dying. what comes next is not entirely clear , but how to influence it to america s greatest possible advantage. gr
they are serious.lu fur they might even include furthert statements of outrage. soatementsf outrage. shape up c. it s pretty amazing to watch a lady who s never been in a fistfight ordering the chinese military around like she ownorderingse s. agine you can imagine the laughter in beijing tonight. next to have i admirale rachel levine wagging his pinky finger at chairman gee his fir your arms, china,arms bd because trans women are women. it w s all pretty amusingn the mi until you realize it s real caught in the middle oa f one o historic global pivot.f and one of those rare moments when everything changesr forever. as deci the biden administration has decided to live in the past and to pretend tha thet the unid states is still capable of imposing unilateral decisions on the res t the world. because we said so.. here s joe biden. onces jo again playing churchill to putin s hitler. pritam is priceless. it s worth fighting for as long as it takes. and that s how long we re goi