Sunday, June 14, 2026

Davids Daily Dose - Sunday June 14



1/. If only the Democratic elites hadn't rigged the 2015 primary........
Bernie is making all kinds of sense again....

Artificial intelligence will almost certainly be the most transformational technology in the history of the world. It will profoundly affect the life of every man, woman and child in our country. It will bring — and is already bringing — unimaginable changes to our economy, our democracy, our emotional well-being, our environment and how we educate and raise our children. Further, there is a very real fear that as A.I. becomes smarter than humans it could eventually function independently, with potentially catastrophic consequences.

The question, then, is not whether A.I. will change the world. It will. The question is: Who will own and control that future? Who will benefit from it, and who will be hurt by it? Will A.I. be used to make life better for working families? Will it enrich our quality of life? Will it help us eliminate poverty, extend life expectancies and solve the climate crisis? Or will the future of humanity be determined by a handful of billionaires who have promoted and developed A.I., with virtually no democratic input, who stand to become even richer and more powerful than they are today?

That is the choice before us.


2/. Step right up folks....



3/. We're all consumers, but are you angry?
This story from the Guardian explains why.....

American consumers are angry. Nearly 80% of Americans had a service or product problem in 2025, and about two-thirds of those felt “rage” about it, according to the “National Consumer Rage” survey.

Many consumers feel they are constantly fighting against an onslaught of overcharges, customer service hassles, shoddy products and billing mistakes that always seem to go in the company’s favor. All of this comes against a background of soaring prices and rising inflation.

There’s a stew of factors at work behind the rise in consumer rage: company consolidation, regulatory rollbacks, years of court decisions that limit consumer power, tech-enabled cost cuts, private equity takeovers, Covid-era business model changes, a moribund media and the rise of AI customer service, to name a few. But there is hope, too.                                                                              https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2026/jun/04/us-consumer-rage-prices-economy


4/. Space commander Trump......


5/. Bob Lefsetz on Scott Pelley, Bari Weiss, the music business and riffs on our corrupt media. A good one.....

We’ve seen this movie before. Back in the nineties, with Bob Morgado and the Warner Music Group. A man with no expertise in music single-handedly destroyed the company. But it was even worse, he ultimately fired his co-conspirator Doug Morris, who went on with Edgar Bronfman, Jr.’s money to create Universal Music, which still dominates the marketplace today. As for Warner? It was sold for bupkes in the wake of the AOL merger and it has never regained its market power or share, never mind its gravitas.

Mo Ostin was the most respected executive in the music business, the one acts wanted to work with. He spoke artistCBS spoke money. CBS would squeeze every last dollar out of your album, sacrificing credibility and career longevity, whereas Mo would leave some money on the table, believing by not burning out your name, by not alienating core fans, you’d have a longer, and ultimately more lucrative, career.                                                                                                                                https://lefsetz.com/wordpress/2026/06/03/scott-pelley-60-minutes/



6/. What a joy it is to fly.......commercial!



"Is AI The Antichrist" - excellent question posed by Andrew Sullivan.

I was genuinely excited by the prospect of a papal encyclical on AI, and even more so when I heard it would be called “Magnifica Humanitas.” And in the encyclical, Leo does a great service defending the sacred uniqueness of what it means to be a human being as opposed to a super machine. As people begin to talk to Claude as if he were an actual friend, and as a generation of children, in particular, may develop relationships with AI entities before they do with their human peers, this matters:

So-called artificial intelligences do not undergo experiences, do not possess a body, do not feel joy or pain, do not mature through relationships and do not know from within what love, work, friendship or responsibility mean. 

Amen. But the more I understand about AI (and please don’t take me for anything but a layman), the less I find this convincing:                                                                                                              https://andrewsullivan.substack.com/p/is-ai-the-anti-christ?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=61371&post_id=199221620&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=false&r=2cwgv&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email



8/. Did you know we are in a K shaped economy? 
I didn't either, but if you are reading this you are probably on the nice bit of the "K".
A fascinating and disturbing story.
And a factoid for you - 10% of Americans account for 50% of consumer spending!

In case you’re not familiar with the concept of the K-shaped economy, it’s an important idea that captures a lot about Trump’s America. Wealthy Americans are represented by the line of the K that angles sharply upward to the right, while the line of the K that dips downward represents non-rich Americans and the difficulties they face.

The economy’s K-shape has been growing worse in recent months, in large part because of Donald Trump’s policies. The wealthy people’s line is climbing further upward, while the line for the non-wealthy – the vast majority of Americans – has fallen further.

Viewed another way, the K-shaped economy is all about income and wealth inequality, and those are growing palpably worse under Trump.                                            https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jun/04/trump-k-shaped-economy?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other



9/. A classic - Emma Stone lip syncs with Jimmy Fallon......she is amazing....



10/. Our food suppliers are evil corporations.......

We raised pigs for a time on our family farm in Oregon when I was a teenager, and they had stronger personalities than some of my human friends.

While some of our pigs were friendly, docile or ingratiating, one sow named Brunhilda was grumpy, vocal and very strong-willed. But she was a devoted mom, constantly checking on her piglets and leading them around our farm — while showing them how to be independent-minded, too.

Nobody would have mistaken Brunhilda for a saint, but nobody could forget her, either. Exasperating as she was, I would never have punished her by locking her in a cage so small, she couldn’t turn around. That sounds like torture to me.

And to many people, it seems. One poll found that 84 percent of Americans considered it unacceptable for pregnant sows to be kept in tiny cages called gestation crates — as is routine on American factory farms today. Voters in California passed a ballot measure in 2018 by a 63 percent majority, as did Massachusetts voters in 2016 by a 78 percent majority, to improve treatment of farm animals and, in particular, to ban the sale of pork from hog operations that tightly confine hogs in this way.



11/. What Republicans are told to think by Fox and their "influencers".....




12/. Bill McKibben on the death of scientific research at the hands of the Trump administration, and how dangerous it is. 
Especially to climate science.....you may have read they have just axed the vital ocean floor observation project.
An excellent article......

There are moments when it feels like the president’s attention (as occasionally happens when we age) just keeps getting narrower and narrower—the things he really cares about (arch, reflecting pool, Kennedy Center, gilded horse statues) are all within a few miles of his home. He can barely be bothered to stay interested in the war he started in Iran; he’s more concerned with giving pretend tours of his imaginary ballroom. (“You come in, you have cocktails,” he explained to his daughter in law, interviewing him for Fox in true dear-leader fashion. “They they go through the door, in for dinner.”)

But the momentum behind the truly dangerous Project 2025 reordering of our society continues apace, even if—without Elon Musk to give it a face—we aren’t noticing. Late last week the White House announced plans for a major tightening of political control over research grants. Instead of relying on the advice of expert panels as to which research should be funded, as Kevin Bogardus explains                                                                                                                           https://billmckibben.substack.com/p/scilencing?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=438146&post_id=199923452&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=2cwgv&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email



13/. This sounds pretty true......



14/. If you are familiar with Miami, you know Fisher Island.....every Miami based cruise goes right past it on Government Cut.
So this is a murky little story about Billionaires, politicians and the cruise business - and oil!
In the picture you can see exactly what they are talking about.....

A three-way tug-of-war erupted in recent months over ownership of a property on Fisher Island – one of the wealthiest zip codes in the United States – that sits in Biscayne Bay opposite the skyline of downtown Miami. When TransMontaigne Partners, a Denver-based global energy company, put the parcel on the market in May 2024, interest ran high because that land represented the last remaining piece of real estate available for development on the island.

The eventual winner of the bidding war was a Chicago-based developer called the HRP Group, which purchased the property for $180m in late September last year. The developer then announced ambitious plans to build condominium towers on the property at an estimated cost of $2bn.

After a series of events that unfolded over the past eight months, most of which occurred quietly and behind closed doors, the HRP Group reportedlystruck an agreement in principle to sell the property to Miami-Dade county for $400m. The developer stands to reap a windfall $220m in profit without ever breaking ground on the site – and the county’s taxpayers will have no choice but to foot the bill.                                                                                                                                                                                                 https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/01/miami-dade-fisher-island-dispute


15/. Rave review from the Guardian for "Widows Bay".....Apple TV....
Matthew Rhys from "The Americans" is in it - he's excellent.

When Widow’s Bay appeared on Apple TV in April, all signs pointed it to being another one of those underwatched and undermarketed curios – like Sunny or Land of Women or Extrapolations – that routinely get dumped on to the platform before quickly dying of neglect.

Instead, something remarkable happened. Unless Apple has been secretly trialling a new strategy where they directly pay everyone I know to tell me how good its shows are, Widow’s Bay has become the biggest word of mouth hit that television has had in years. With every passing episode, the buzz gets a little bit louder. And this is for a very good reason: Widow’s Bay is absolutely wonderful.                                                                                                                                      https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2026/jun/08/widows-bay-apple-tv-horror-comedy?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other





"Cape Fear" with Amy Adams....Apple TV....

The 1991 revenge thriller Cape Fear boasts many famous moments. A teddy bear rigged with fishing wire. A drowning man speaking in tongues. But the image I cannot shake is the back of a sailboat, piloted by a lawyer who is being hounded by Max Cady, a rapist he once sent to jail. The boat is called Moana. It makes sense – throughout Polynesia, moana means “ocean”. However, watching now, I can’t help but wonder if the Rock is going to appear and save the day with his magical pec tattoo.

Martin Scorsese’s classic was a remake of a 1962 film, which was based on a 1957 novel. Recycling IP can feel depressing, but Cape Fear always stirs the pot. The 60s film, starring Gregory Peck as a morally upright man tormented by a senselessly evil one, had a Book of Job mystery to it. Scorsese’s version introduced sympathy for the devil, and a jaundiced view of its protagonist: a lawyer who buries evidence that might exonerate his client, whom he believes should go to jail. The high-water mark, though, is probably Cape Feare, the Simpsons parody featuring Sideshow Bob.



"The Witness".....a true crime documentary from the UK that has a different focus.....on Netflix.
We've watched this, and it's really good!

All murders are shocking, but few unsettle a nation in the way that of Rachel Nickell did in 1992. She was stabbed 49 times while walking on Wimbledon Common during the day with her two-year-old son, Alex. The viciousness of the attack, in a public place and in front of a child, lingered darkly in the minds of the public, especially since Alex being the only witness enabled the killer to remain at large for years.

It is a crime that has been discussed, analysed and dramatised, but never quite in the way The Witness does. Across its three episodes, narrative emphasis rarely falls where we expect it to, because the main characters are not the police or the killer but the family Rachel left behind: Alex (Jahsaiah Williams, then Max Fincham as the older boy) and his devastated father André (Jordan Bolger). This harrowing new perspective proves to be rewarding.



Coming to Netflix in June.....
One show, "I Will Find You", sounds really interesting!

Every month, Netflix adds movies and TV shows to its library. Here are our picks for some of June’s most promising new titles. (Note: Streaming services occasionally change schedules without giving notice. For more recommendations on what to stream, sign up for our Watching newsletter https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/02/arts/television/netflix-new-june.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share




Today's married joke
The wife came home early and found her husband in their bedroom making love to a very attractive young woman.
And she was somewhat upset. 'You are a disrespectful pig!' she cried. 'How dare you do this to me -- a faithful wife, the mother of your children! I'm leaving you. I want a divorce right away!'
And the husband replied, 'Hang on just a minute love so at least I can tell you what happened.' 
'Fine, go ahead,' she sobbed,' but they'll be the last words you'll say to me!'
And the husband began -- 'Well, I was getting into the car to drive home, and this young lady here asked me for a lift.
She looked so down and out and defenseless that I took pity on her and let her into the car.
I noticed that she was very thin, not well dressed and very dirty. 
She told me that she hadn't eaten for three days.
So, in my compassion, I brought her home and warmed up the enchiladas I made for you last night, the ones you wouldn't eat because you're afraid you'll put on weight.. 
The poor thing devoured them in moments.
Since she needed a good clean-up, I suggested a shower, and while she was doing that, I noticed her clothes were dirty and full of holes, 
so I threw them away.
Then, as she needed clothes, I gave her the designer jeans that you have had for a few years, but don't wear because you say they are too tight.
I also gave her the underwear that was your anniversary present, which you don't wear because I don't have good taste.
I found the sexy blouse my sister gave you for Christmas that you don't wear just to annoy her, and I also donated those boots you bought at the expensive boutique and don't wear because someone at work has a pair the same.'
The husband took a quick breath and continued - 'She was so grateful for my understanding and help that as I walked her to the door, she turned to me with tears in her eyes and said,
'Please ... Do you have anything else that your wife doesn't use?


Today's religious joke...
Three guys die together in an accident and go to heaven. When they get there, St. Peter says, "We only have one rule here in heaven: Don't step on the ducks!"
So they enter heaven, and sure enough, there are ducks all over the place. It is almost impossible not to step on a duck, and although they try their best to avoid them, the first guy accidentally steps on one.
Along comes St. Peter with the ugliest woman he has ever seen. St. Peter chains them together and says, "Your punishment for stepping on a duck is to spend eternity chained to the ugly woman!"
The next day, the second guy steps accidentally on a duck, and along comes St. Peter, who doesn't miss a thing, and with him is another extemely ugly woman. He chains them together with the same admonishment as for the first guy.
The third guy has observed all this and not wanting to be chained for all eternity to an ugly woman, is very, VERY careful where he steps. He manages to go months without stepping on any ducks, but one day St. Peter comes up to him with the most gorgeous woman he has ever laid eyes on: a very tall, tan, curvaceous, sexy blonde. St. Peter chains them together without saying a word.
The guy remarks, "I wonder what I did to deserve being chained to you for all of eternity?" 
She says, "I don't know about you, but I stepped on a duck!"


Today's historical joke
An 18th-century vagabond in England, exhausted and famished, came to a roadside Inn with a sign reading: "George and the Dragon." He knocked.
The Innkeeper's wife stuck her head out a window. "Could ye spare some victuals?" He asked.
The woman glanced at his shabby, dirty clothes. "No!" she shouted.
"Could I have a pint of ale?"
"No!" she shouted.
"Could I at least sleep in your stable?"
"No!" she shouted again.
The vagabond said, "Might I please...?"
"What now?" the woman screeched, not allowing him to finish.
"D'ye suppose," he asked, "that I might have a word with George?"



Today's blind man joke
A blind man walks into a restaurant and they offer him a menu. 
He says he is blind but if they will bring him a dirty fork he will smell it and order from it.
 
 A little confused, the owner walks over to the dirty dish pile and picks up a greasy fork. 
He returns to the blind man's table and hands it to him. 
The blind man puts the fork to his nose and takes in a deep breath."Ah, yes, that's what I'll have -- meatloaf and mashed potatoes."
  

Unbelievable, the owner thinks as he walks towards the kitchen. 
The cook happens to be the owner's wife.
 He tells her what had just happened.

The blind man eats his meal and leaves.

Several days later, the blind man returns and the owner mistakenly
brings him a menu again.
"Sir, remember me? I'm the blind man."
"I'm sorry, I didn't recognize you. I'll go get you a dirty fork."
 

The owner retrieves a dirty fork and brings it to the blind man.

After another deep breath, the blind man says,
"That smells great. I'll take the macaroni and cheese with broccoli."

Walking away in disbelief, the owner thinks the blind man is screwing
around with him and tells his wife that the next time the blind man
comes in he's going to test him.
The blind man eats and leaves.

He returns the following week, but this time the owner sees him coming and runs to the kitchen.
He tells his wife, "Mary, rub this fork on your panties before I take it to the blind man."

Mary complies and hands her husband the fork. 

As the blind man walks in and sits down, the owner is ready and waiting.
"Good afternoon, sir, this time I remembered you and I already have
the fork ready for you."

The blind man puts the fork to his nose,takes a deep whiff, and says,
"Hey I didn't know that Mary worked here..."