The Uk is a small island so how in the hell di it get to have the greatest empire in history.
Not Trampis
Monday, 7 July 2025
Sunday, 6 July 2025
Prelude to the Ashes
Well two more tests. Let us have a look.
England
England's much vaunted batting lineup failed under pressure. Two things of note. It is unlikely we will have roads in the Ashes given the past seasons thank God. Their batsmen are quite suited to batting under our conditions.
England clearly need to find more pace bowlers. Woakes won't come to Australia. They also need another spinner. Bashir will be money for jam out here. Is Stokes still a test batsman? He also had a stinker as captain.
Australia
If the WI could bat and catch we would be losing 2-0 not winning 2-0. Our bowling is still fantastic but is aging and thus will not intimidate the poms. Our batting order is still not sorted out and our selections stil reek of over confidence which blew up against SA.
The Ashes looks to be a good competitive series.
Saturday, 5 July 2025
Johnny Farnham
I really do not like johnny Farnham. Here is another clown who thinks up a nickname ( for his tour with Jimmy Barnes) however my brother became friends with the two trumpet trumpet and sax players who were with him. We got to know them when they played with Doug smith and the Crisps at Marys hotel at West Ryde when I played both football and cricket.
Here you go
Did you miss the trumpet and sax players? I did!
Thursday, 3 July 2025
Around the Traps 4/7/25
It is time again for Around the Traps.
Aussie,Aussie,Aussie,Oy,Oy,Oy
- Jennifer Parker on natos-5-of-gdp-defence-target-ramps-up-pressure-on-australia-to-spend-vastly-more
- Saam Bennett on how-to-reform-the-ndis-and-better-support-disabled-people-who-dont-qualify-for-it
- Susannah Patton on does-australia-see-china-threat
- Kanchan Panday on long-distance-nationalism-tests-australia-s-multicultural-harmony
- Michael Haare on australia-s-17-trillion-ai-moment
- AJ Brown on the-national-anti-corruption-commission-turns-2-has-it-restored-integrity-to-federal-government
- Ryan Neelam on australia-united-states-how-disagree-superpower
- Hugh Piper on australia-can-t-prevaricate-tough-economic-security-trade-offs-anymore
- Greg Jericho on capital-gains-for-the-rich-and-persistent-gender-pay-gaps-what-we-can-learn-from-the-atos-annual-tax-statistics
- Daniel Flitton on meeting-xi-trump-why-albanese-s-diplomatic-calendar-matters
OZ Climate
- flashback-to-campbell-newman-era-as-queensland-passes-rules-that-will-stifle-new-wind-and-solar
- what-really-matters-energy-costs-electrification-efficiency-or-climate-change
- australia-wants-to-build-at-least-23-gw-of-wind-and-solar-in-66-months-but-it-has-a-financing-problem
- approvals-limbo-and-workforce-worries-cast-shadow-over-speed-of-green-energy-transition
- parkinson-report-australias-decision-makers-are-ignoring-climate-hailing-coal-and-impersonating-elvis
- gas-is-flexible-but-it-must-be-affordable-bowen-flags-review-of-gas-market-regulations
- australias-steel-future-is-green-but-it-wont-be-delivered-by-hydrogen
- key-transmission-link-delayed-by-two-years-in-new-blow-to-wind-and-solar-projects
- tasmania-has-a-new-controversial-wind-project-a-3-gw-behemoth-proposed-for-tarkine-wilderness
- australias-most-powerful-battery-conducts-its-first-tests-as-a-giant-shock-absorber-for-the-grid
- watershed-moment-big-battery-storage-prices-hit-record-low-in-huge-china-auction
- gold-plating-is-out-network-resilience-is-in-and-its-urgently-required
- pioneering-community-wind-farm-adds-battery-and-home-grown-smarts-to-dodge-negative-prices
- too-little-too-late-renewables-lobby-says-grid-plan-aims-too-low-and-creates-uncertainty
- Steve Turton on warmer-seas-are-fuelling-the-dangerous-weather-bomb-about-to-hit-nsw
- Tristan Edis on an-impending-gas-shortfall-in-eastern-australia-this-is-just-gas-market-groundhog-day
Northern America
- institutional economics on us-exceptionalism-without-the-exceptionalism
- Brad De long on mamdani-vs-skeffington-maybe-american-poliitics-is-getting-less-anti-rational
- Christian Paz on democratic-tea-party-zohran-mamdani-new-york-primary-incumbent , trump-bill-reconciliation-unpopular-republican-backlash
- Roger Farmer on tariffs-and-the-trade-deficit
- noahopinion on would-you-rather-have-cheap-energy-or-stupid-culture-wars , jewish-americans-are-feeling-unsettled , we-cant-afford-to-keep-cutting-taxes-for-the-rich
- Andrew Warren on trump-doj-suing-marylands-federal-judges
- Kruggers on were-all-rats-now , republicans-beware-medicaid-is-not-a-soft-target , trumps-big-beautiful-debt-bomb
- Eric Levitz on big-beautiful-bill-senate-trump-tax-cut-ai-wind-solar
- Dylan Scott on big-beautiful-bill-lose-medicaid-trump
- David Franklin on supreme-court-alito-uncle-bobby-yoder-fail
- Jonathan Chait on big-beautiful-bill-backlash
- Tom Nicholls on trump-insults-americaagain
- Fintan O'Toole on a-show-of-force
- the conversable economist on us-health-care-expenditures-an-ominous-trend-returns , the-weird-and-lovely-surge-of-us-productivity-growth
- Ryan Beckwith on pew-stanford-study-voter-id-laws-colorado-democrats
- Umair Irfan on trump-big-beautiful-bill-clean-energy-fossil-climate
- Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Stern on supreme-court-republican-presidents-kavanaugh-rule
- Nitisha Pahwa on paramount-skydance-merger-trump-settlement
Europe
- stumbling and mumbling on not-debating-immigration
- renew economy on denmark-extends-life-of-two-of-its-oldest-offshore-wind-farms-one-by-another-25-years
- Tyler Cowen on the-anti-alcohol-campaign-in-the-ussr
- Henry Throp on putin-s-potato-politics-exposes-new-economics-conflict
Asia
- Simon Theobald on do-all-iranians-hate-the-regime-hate-america-life-inside-the-country-is-more-complex-than-that
- Benjamin Zala on could-we-live-with-a-nuclear-armed-iran-reluctantly-yes
- Shukriya Bradost on iran-emerged-weakened-and-vulnerable-after-war-with-israel-and-that-could-mean-trouble-for-countrys-ethnic-minorities
- Stefan Messingschlager on decoding-xi-s-china-return-pekingology
- Chris Lloyd on some-collected-observations-on-the-middle-east-crisis
- Marika Sosnoswki on trump-demands-an-end-to-the-war-in-gaza-could-a-ceasefire-be-close
- Roland Rajah on vietnam-s-trump-tariff-deal-what-it-means-asian-supply-chains
Wonk
- the intrinsic perspective on more-lore-of-the-world Thanks Nick
- Indy Johar on we are not living in a simulation Thanks Nick
- Maalvika on being-too-ambitious-is-a-clever-form-of-self sabotage Thanks Nick
- anecdotal value of the-scandal-of-outdated-science Thanks Nick
- Samantha Hill on what-does-it-mean-to-love-world-hannah-arendt-and-amor-mundi Thanks Nick
- Menzie Chinn on gold-the-challenger-to-dollar-reserves
- Jake Scott on im-a-physician-who-has-looked-at-hundreds-of-studies-of-vaccine-safety-and-heres-some-of-what-rfk-jr-gets-wrong
- Tim Harford on can-we-nudge-our-way-to-higher-growth
- noahopinion on the-dawn-of-the-posthuman-age
- Liz Anderson on the-protestant-work-ethic-libertarianism-and-the-welfare-state
- Brad De Long on reflexes-desires-actions-emergence-and-the-mirage-of-machine-minds
- Kruggers on inequality-part-v-predatory-financialization
- Dilnoza Ubaydullaeva on trumps-worldview-is-causing-a-global-shift-of-alliances-what-does-this-mean-for-nations-in-the-middle
- sandwichman on the-realm-of-freedom-and-dictatorship-of-the-proletariat
- the conversable economist on a-case-for-reading-dead-economists
- Brad De Long on the-few-who-move-the-many
- Shameek Godara on critical-minerals-critical-moment-testing-quad-s-resolve
General
- Clancy James on a-strange-bright-burst-in-space-baffled-astronomers-for-more-than-a-year-now-theyve-solved-the-mystery
- Andrew Merdith et al on around-250-million-years-ago-earth-was-near-lifeless-and-locked-in-a-hothouse-state-now-scientists-know-why
Climate
- in due course on highbrow-climate-misinformation Thanks Nick
- Stephen Sherwood et al on earth-is-trapping-much-more-heat-than-climate-models-forecast-and-the-rate-has-doubled-in-20-years
- David Appell on where-do-climate-models-go-for-their-apology , europes-heat-wave
- Graham Readfearn on tracking-sea-ice-is-early-warning-system-for-global-heating-but-us-halt-to-data-sharing-will-make-it-harder-scientists-warn
- skeptical science on latest-wmo-15-C , new_research
- open mind on hot-heat-in-the-usa-and-beyond
- Darla McDonald and Elizabeth Leane on more-and-more-tourists-are-flocking-to-antarctica-lets-stop-it-from-being-loved-to-death
- Edward Doddridge on antarctic-summer-sea-ice-is-at-record-lows-heres-how-it-will-harm-the-planet-and-us
Andrew Gelman ( mainly stats)
- misapplication-of-benfords-law-published-in-health-economics-journal
- advancing-the-scientific-study-of-structural-racism-concepts-measures-and-methods
- its-sapolsky-time-about-that-bogus-claim-that-chess-grandmasters-burn-6000-calories-per-day
- survey-statistics-sparsified-mrp
- bayesian-data-analysis-is-30-years-old
- why-does-explainable-ai-miss-the-mark-explanations-are-a-means-to-an-end
- ripoff-prison-video-calls
- independence-day-special-this-man-has-no-shame
Dianne Coyle ( quirky + book reviews)
- Jane Messer on mommy-dearest-molly-jong-fasts-blistering-memoir-of-her-always-performing-mother-erica-is-hilarious-and-moving
- Tyler Cowen on what-ive-been-reading
- Brad De Long on reviewing-reviewing-John Cassidys-capitalism-and-its-critics
Vox Wonk
- productivity-export-sector-evidence-dutch-supplier-networks
- rethinking-exchange-rate-flexibility-post-bretton-woods-era-evidence-new-index
- state-globalisation-new-ebook
- new-modelling-approach-evaluating-trump-tariffs
- cold-case-over-160-years-old-effects-unification-italys-north-south-divide
- gender-role-attitudes-and-female-labour-supply
- value-added-tax-paradox-resource-dependent-economies
- liquidity-crisis-support-made-switzerland-and-too-big-fail-subsidy
- regulation-and-growth-lessons-nearly-50-years-product-market-reforms
- households-subjective-expectations-disagreement-common-drivers-and-reaction-aggregate
- global-action-without-global-governance-four-pillar-strategy-climate-and-nature
- how-fund-design-affects-volatility-shaping-both-trading-and-investor-composition
- too-much-good-thing-role-global-us-dollar
- campaign-promises-political-coupons-future-benefits-sway-dont-retain-voters
- us-dollar-stablecoin-mercantilism-opportunity-promote-payment-multilateralism
- climate-change-firms-and-aggregate-productivity
Wednesday, 2 July 2025
This is bribery
Paramount settled a libel suit against them by Donald trump that almost every legaLalmoat every serious legal anlyst said had no legs.
Paramount is not the first media organisation to do this. Why would they do this you ask. They have areas of their policy and strategy that need government approval and by giving this bribe they believe this approval will be granted.
It is a disgrace all round but once an authoritarian grifter always one
I really should comment on the big horrible bill. I cannot believe republican are supporting a bill that vastly increases the budget deficit and federal debt , cuts benefits to mainly working class people but also some middle class ones as well. It then doles out large tax cuts to billionaires, millionaires and large companies.
It sounds like the recipe for a Democrat landslide in the mid-terms. When you add in the absurdities of the tariffs, the Gestapo tactics of ICE et all it is virtually guaranteed.
Tuesday, 1 July 2025
Test Cricket
I love test cricket. It is the ONLY form of cricket as far as I am concerned. We have just had two i nteresting tests and will have another two tonight and tomorrow.
England V India
This is interesting. I have rated Stokes very highly as a captain. As high as Chappelli and Mark Taylor. It is very unusual for an almost allrounder to be a good captain but Stokes is the real deal. Gill has only just become captain of india and it showed. He clearly had no idea at various stages of the 1st test. however this is to be expected. He can only improve.
England have a very solid batting lineup with good reserves. They are also strong on wicketkeepers who can also bat. Their fast bowling looks good but their spinning options are sparse.
India is reasonably strong in batting but replacements for Sharma and Kohli are yet to materialise. They rely too much on Bumrah. Why Reddy was not selected in the 1st test is strange. He is a very good batsman and his bowling would be suited to english conditions. Pant is excellent as a wicketkeeper and of course batsman. with the retirement of Ashwin they appear not to have any spinner who can take consistent wickets.
If I was England I would pick Overton given Bumrah is not playing and therefore India cannot win. India simply does not have the bowling to take 20 wickets.
Australia V West Indies
The australian batting weakness was shown up by a weak WI bowling lineup. Our bowlers are still very good but are aging. Can they all play 5 tests in an Ashes series? the WI have a weak batting lineup and lost a test they should have. They should have only been chasing 150 at best!
Both India and the WI dropped simple catches. India hit 5 tons and still lost.
Lots to watch over the next few days!!
Monday, 30 June 2025
spending money on defence to get to a certain % of GDP is stupid and wasteful
If you need to spend money you never have to be told you need to get to a certain proportion to get there. You spend money because you need to.
Albo is correct if we as a nation need some weapons' then we need to spend money to get them. If we do not then we don't spend the money.
NATO counties are now going to get to 5% of GDP ( although only 3.5% is defence spending). In a sense NATO countries could be worried about Russia although its performance in Ukraine is unimpressive and its defence capabilities were found wanting by the Israeli air force.
We are told we should be worried about China however China would lose bigtime in a war given how it is aligned in the international economy although WW1 begs to differ!!
Given all that it is easy to see how it would contribute to waste. If you have to hit a figure then you will spend money until you hit it!
I am sceptical about the need to hit a certain level of defence spending (although we would be near 4-4.5% on NATO definitions) we need to look at what we actually need. Perhaps nuclear submarines are not top of the list?