STARMERGEDDON!
Could this be the swan song for the embattled and inept Prime Minister of England?
The chance of a change at No. 10 has even earned its own tag name.
STARMERGEDDON
The United Kingdom, pretty much all of it, goes to the polls today.
In Scotland and Wales, they'll be electing all members of their Parliaments. In England, it will be members of the councils who run every facet of life in the cities and counties throughout the country.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's base as titular Labour Party leader is in the commanding number of councils his party controlled as of the last election, the one that brought him to power.
That hold over the local base is seen as very much in peril today, and, in some instances, councils that have been traditionally Labour strongholds for a century or so are expected to fall to challengers from either local parties - like the Welsh Plaid Cymru - or to Nigel Farage's Reform surging movement.
Starmer's last-minute appeal to the British public to 'think of all Labour's done for you' with his requisite slap at the upstart and not socially acceptable Reform, felt a little flat and desperate.
Entropy is a term from physics that describes the tendency for matter to move from order into disorder. Life can be seen as a process that is deliberately working against entropy.







Same old, same old: Target Trump.
A relatively obscure headline crossed the wires last week, the kind most people skim past without a second thought.
The Supreme Court of Virginia, otherwise known as SCOVA,
Newly declassified intelligence shows that U.S. intelligence discovered the threat of Chinese access and control of U.S. election systems — then buried the evidence and punished those who exposed it.
The bulwark of a free, moral, civil society is a free press.