Thursday, March 5, 2026

Do Iranians Really Want to Overthrow the Islamic Republic?

Polling data, religiosity surveys, and demographics raise questions about the Western narrative that Iranians seek regime change

Companies Report Raging Inflation, Except in Wages & Rents

Companies tamp down on wage increases thanks to double-digit inflation in employee health insurance, hurting real household incomes.

Links 3/5/2026

Iran War: Systemic Risk of a Strait of Hormuz Closure, US Plan to Enlist Kurds, Hezbollah Unexpectedly Pounds Israel

Today’s Iran war update starts with a sobering, must-read analysis of the catastrophic real-world damage of a long Strait of Hormuz closure.

URGENT: Please Write the FCC to Oppose Latest SpaceX World-Changing Plan, Massively Light Polluting Reflect Orbital Satellites, Which Will End the Night Sky

American readers: please submit comments pronto to the FCC to oppose two dangerously bone-headed SpaceX schemes

Shadows Over Brussels and Kiev: Corruption Scandals Challenge Von der Leyen’s Ukraine Agenda

Ursula von der Leyen runs roughshod over accountability and transparency even as Ukraine and her own corruptions scandals loom.

Autonomous AI Agents Have an Ethics Problem

AI digital assistants not only do complex tasks on their own, but also lie and scheme. Who takes responsibility when they cause harm?

Coffee Break: Texas Primary Results Could Flip US Senate

Texas’ primary election results illustrate an ongoing realignment in the Democratic party that gives Dems reason to hope for a US Senate majority.

Can Sheinbaum Avoid A Death Spiral After the El Mencho Killing?

Why Sheinbaum is likely to find that decapitating cartel leaders is no more likely to succeed than Israeli decapitation has in the Middle East.

Links 3/4/2026

Iran War: More on Why US/Israel Success Impossible as Israel and US Operations Take More Hits, Trump Proposes Unhinged Strait of Hormuz Escort Scheme, Western Media Misinforming Public

The latest updates on the Iran war, from kinetic, economic, and narrative perspectives.

Türkiye Does Standoff Shuffle With Kurds Toward Iran

Turkish officials say they share Iranians pain but Tehran should show “greater flexibility” as Ankara discusses “buffer zone” in Iran to counter US-armed Kurds. 

Even Patients Are Shocked by the Prices Their Insurers Will Pay — And It Costs All of Us

The bad incentives that lead health insurers not to balk overmuch at outrageous hospital charges.

Coffee Break: Armed Madhouse – Algeria and Gaza Parallels

Military dominance is often treated as strategic insurance. Yet history suggests that battlefield superiority can generate domestic political instability when the moral and reputational costs of sustained force penetrate the patron state’s political system. Examining France in Algeria alongside the contemporary U.S.–Israel alliance, this article argues that the decisive variable is not military capacity but legitimation capacity — the ability of a democratic society to sustain political consent under the burdens of prolonged external conflict.

AI and the Distribution of Income Between Capital and Labour

AI is working according to plan, further enriching the owner class at the expense of workers.