Admiring Trump’s Fantastic Ability to Ask Simple Questions
I admire Trump’s first principles thinking. He wanted to solve a clear problem and, by asking a simple question, he accidentally revealed the insidious machinery of the US empire.
Latest
The Art of Not Deciding
Why New Zealand – a small, connected, relatively wealthy democracy – consistently fails to move from idea to action and what that paralysis is really protecting.
Concerns Over Chinese Smart Vehicles
“In today’s security environment, these are no longer just cars. They are data platforms with the capacity to collect, store, and transmit sensitive personal and geolocation information,” said Nathan Seiuli, executive director of PILLAR NZ.
Every Story Needs a Villain
Turns out you can farm your opposition and call it a win.