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Started by K-Dog, Mar 18, 2026, 06:00 PM

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LINKEDIN.COM2025-09-17

Hispanic Heritage Month: Don Trump is Tilting at Windmills (Really)

The Don Quixote of today isn’t a deluded nobleman on horseback but Don Trump at a podium, railing against turbines as if they were plotting global conquest. The rhetoric is passionate, dramatic, and, let’s be honest, still downright funny. At times it sounds less like energy policy and more like Cervantes’ novel brought to life.


Yesterday Trumpo was talking about how stupid windmills are again.  So I found this article.

K-Dog


THEGRAYZONE.COM2026-03-06

How Israel and the FBI manipulated assassination plots to goad Trump into Iran war

The FBI manufactured plots to convince Trump that Iran sought to kill him, while Israel and its administration allies exploited the president’s deepest fears to keep him on the war path.

K-Dog

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BREWMINATE.COM2018-07-01

The Donald Trump of Ancient Greece

His name? Alcibiades. Like Trump, this scion of wealth loved to win and manipulate the masses.



ACTIVISTHISTORY.COM2017-04-07

Trump as Alcibiades: Lessons in Demagoguery from Greek History

In 2017, America may again need to be mindful of both dangerous potential futures and telling ancient precedent. The surprising election of President Donald Trump brought historical precedent flowing back to the minds of many Americans.


ODT.CO.NZ2025-11-07

Trump and the ghost of Alcibiades

William J Dominik compares Donald Trump to the Athenian general Alcibiades and shows how both weakened democracy while pursuing power.



EIDOLON.PUB2016-02-22

Alcibiades’ Trump Card: The Political Masquerades of Masculinity

What Thucydides shows is that when masculinity is in crisis, the speaker who seems most masculine will prevail — even if his ideas are irrational.




CARNEGIECOUNCIL.ORG2026-03-14

The Sicilian Expedition and the Dilemma of Interventionism

During the Peloponnesian War, Athenian statesmen were divided over a proposed intervention into Sicily. Alcibiades and his camp were overly confident of Athens's prospects in this military expedition, arguing, "How could anybody ever defeat us? We're Athens!" However, the elder general and statesman Nicias foresaw problems with Athenian intervention. Nicias told Alcibiades that the best way to demonstrate Athenian power to the Sicilians was not to intervene at all. Ultimately, the Sicilian Expedition went forward, and Athenian expeditionary forces were obliterated in battle.


QuoteAthenian expeditionary forces were obliterated in battle.

A fragile democracy gave power to a man who viewed the state as a stage for his own personal psychodrama and was ruined.  Rinse and repeat.

K-Dog

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It's all in the family.  But not yours.  Here Jared and Ivanka take a friendly stroll with bonesaw.


FINANCE.SENATE.GOV2026-03-19

Wyden, Garcia Investigate Kushner Raising Billions from Middle East Governments While Negotiating U.S. Foreign Policy

Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Ranking Member Robert Garcia (CA-42) demanded answers today from the White House following reports that Jared Kushner has been soliciting billions of dollars from Middle Eastern state sovereign wealth funds for his private equity firm, Affinity Partners, while simultaneously co-leading the Trump Administration’s negotiations in the Middle East.


The Saudi's pay, and buy a war.


THEDAILYBEAST.COM2026-03-21

Trump’s Son-in-Law Accused of Grifting at U.S. Peace Talks

A congressional probe has been launched into claims that Jared Kushner sought to raise billions while serving as Trump’s envoy.



COMMONDREAMS.ORG2026-03-16

After Helping Convince Trump to Attack Iran, Kushner Solicits Billions for His Private Equity Firm

While US servicemembers die in another forever war in the Middle East, Donald Trump’s ‘peace envoy’ is raising money for his private equity firm,”


Burn the world to be rich.  Not something I want to do.  Jared does not feel that way.

K-Dog

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Now the fool says he will start taking out power plants if Iran does not suck his balls within exactly 48 hours.

If they do, Trump might get his penis bit again.



THEMIRROR.COM2026-01-30

Girl, 13, claimed she bit Trump's penis during oral rape, according to Epstein Files email

U.S. President Donald Trump was accused of sexually assaulting an underage girl in an email exchange released by the U.S. Department of Justice as part of the Epstein files today.


No power plants in Iran means no water for millions of people.  But as usual Trump does not give two fucks.

K-Dog

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An unsuccessful campaign by the Roman Empire under Caracalla against the Parthian Empire in 216–17 AD.

Caracalla had the distinction of summoning Osroenean king Abgar IX to a meeting and then imprisoning him.  Caracalla then annexed Osroene.  We can assume it was really all about the olive oil.

Caracalla was a bad guy.  Things went to his head after the kidnapping the king thing, and being that tyrants can't ever get enough, well Caracalla set his sights on Parthia.  Caracalla didn't need a foreign king's advice because he believed he was being guided by a ghost: Alexander the Great.  Bibi can't compete with that.  Great caesar ghost.  Capturing Osroenean king Abgar was such a slam dunk, how could conquering a whole country be any harder?  Boom like that and it is all done and over.  Easy if you don't think about it.  And this is where it gets interesting.

QuoteInvading Parthia Caracalla ravaged a large section of the country around Media by making a sudden incursion, sacked many fortresses, won over Arbela, dug open the royal tombs of the Parthians, and scattered the bones about. This was easy for Caracalla to accomplish as the Parthians did not even join battle with him. The barbarians took refuge in mountains beyond the Tigris to complete preparations, Caracalla suppressed this fact in a letter to the Senate and took to himself as much credit as if he had utterly vanquished the foe, whom as a matter of fact he had not even seen.

Caracalla was assassinated on 8 April 217 while urinating at a roadside.  His troops hated his brutality.  People who are stuck on themselves can really piss other people off.  Some things never change.  The Parthians regrouped fighting the Romans to a standstill at the Battle of Nisibis.  The new emperor Macrinus, brought the war to an end in 218 by paying the Parthians reparations of possibly as much as 50 million denarii.

In today's money that is $2.59 Billion USD.

If Trump could buy his way out with that right now, it would be money well spent.  As things are, Trump the 'deal maker,' can't make a deal.

Caracalla's "easy" war was one of the worst ROI (Return on Investment) events in imperial history.  Rome became unstable.

Rome often "won" the battles in Mesopotamia but lost the peace because the cost of occupying "Persia" was higher than the value of the land itself.  The U.S. has a $1.5 trillion military budget and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is costing billions more.  The Roman lessons about this is that winning the war is often the easy part.  Surviving the carnage of the economic aftermath can destroy an empire.

As of March 2026, the U.S. National Debt has climbed past $38.8 trillion. The cost of the first 100 hours of the Iran conflict is estimated to be $3.7 billion.  None of which was in the budget.  Trump breaks the bank. Just like he was running a casino into the ground.