Books deals are the Democrats’ new excuse for hostile takeover. Publisher employees attack Pence over a book deal, now the whole Supreme Court needs an investigation commission because they get book deals. Of course there are other details. Of course there are problems that need fixing. But, some people are angry that an election doesn’t mean total domination. They aren’t only attacking a former Vice President from an administration they couldn’t control, nor are they only attacking the only Supreme Court that can hold them in check; they are attacking the idea that anyone can write a book—they are attacking free speech.
And, they don’t have the power to change the Supreme Court. If they try, their ability to change the Court will be decided by the Court—which always rules in favor of itself.
While Democrats bark up a tree of books, rich and greedy people are buying up land. Locals are freaked out. And, it seems the rich want to buy the world without anyone knowing. At one point, Zuckerberg told some Hawaiian locals that he’s sorry. No, he isn’t. He’s back at it. Another billionaire drew attention buying buildings in a small Colorado town. Locals are freaked out. Shouldn’t we all be?
Maybe we shouldn’t. Space travel continues. That’s funded by billionaires too. So, when we get to space, we won’t need to worry about billionaires buying up the land on Mars. They think they already own it, you see.
Trump
Law
Supreme Court’s Ethics Problems Are Bigger Than Coney Barrett // Bloomberg
Supreme Court takes up major case over right to carry guns outside the home // CNBC
Washington as Usual
5 winners and 3 losers from President Biden’s first congressional address // Vox
Monopoly & Big Greed
Zuckerberg Gobbles Up Another Big Chunk of Hawaii Beachfront // Yahoo News
Billionaire Is Buying Up Small Colorado Town—and Locals Are Freaked // Yahoo UK Finance
Space
NASA’s ‘mole’ tried to dig into Mars. It didn’t go as planned. // Mashable
Perseverance rover just made oxygen on Mars // CNN
Pandemic
Concert at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood marks return to large-scale events in Los Angeles // Yahoo News