So, Donald Trump is gone. At least, he's not President any more. True to form, he didn't go quietly, and he keeps hinting he'll be back in 2024. He could be in jail by then, or at least convicted of one of the many crimes for which he is currently being investigated. But since he's so far been a Teflon man, I wouldn't like to count on it. Trump has raised untruthfulness to a pitch you would only ever expect to see in a totalitarian regime with a State-controlled media. His daily storm of tweets, not to mention his speeches and press conferences, involved a steady stream of lies. These are not a secret because the US has a free press which employs fact checkers. The Washington Post has been keeping a tally and in October 2020 it passed 30,000 untrue statements for the four years of his presidency, an average of over 50 per day. In one single day, on 11 August 2020, he made 189 untrue statements. Some of these are trivial and si...
'Contemplating the teeming life of the shore, we have an uneasy sense of the communication of some universal truth that lies just beyond our grasp.' - Rachel Carson