James Joyner is a Professor of Security Studies. He's a former Army officer and Desert Storm veteran. Views expressed here are his own. Follow James on Twitter @DrJJoyner.
I just saw a post on BlueSky noting those with narcissistic personality disorder don’t care for anything (including holidays) that divert attention away from them, so they tend to act out/act up to draw attention back to themselves. That, plus bitter old man, makes sense to me.
So, once robots and AI take over all or most human jobs, what will be the rationalization for giving the wealthy tax cuts?
Fun fact: When the self checkout craze began some years ago, the very first place I saw one was at a high end gourmet type supermarket.
Sometimes stupidity is indistinguishable from irony.
As Jen pointed out at the end of yesterday’s open forum, Trump posted almost 200 times on Christmas Day.
Yes, that does sound obsessive.
@CSK: Grumpy Grandpa that everybody tries to ignore at Christmas Dinner…..except he has the power to destroy the entire world. I sure feel safe.
@CSK:
@Jax:
There’s some consolation that he’s so angry and miserable despite his two elections.
If living well is the best revenge, then having your enemies feel badly at all times is the second best.
@CSK:
@Jax:
I just saw a post on BlueSky noting those with narcissistic personality disorder don’t care for anything (including holidays) that divert attention away from them, so they tend to act out/act up to draw attention back to themselves. That, plus bitter old man, makes sense to me.
@Jen:
It does make sense.