The Simplest Plan Isn’t a Plan at All: The Hypothetical Third Term and the Erosion of Boundaries

There’s something chilling in simplicity. When a threat is dressed up in chaos or complexity, it’s easier to spot, easier to debate, easier to feel like we can fight it. But when the danger is simple—when it’s quiet, direct, and blunt—it can slip by unnoticed. Because simplicity feels disarming. It feels almost too absurd toContinue reading “The Simplest Plan Isn’t a Plan at All: The Hypothetical Third Term and the Erosion of Boundaries”