Joni Ernst. She's a veteran of
the Iraq War. She's a US Senator. She's also a Republican which
apparently requires the removal of a spine.
Pete
Hegseth as a nominee for Secretary of Defense bothered her because of
his anti-woman remarks and because of allegations of sexual harassment.
Then MAGA attacked her online and she folded like a cheap, plastic
beach chair. Now? Amanda Castro (NEWSWEEK) reports:
The
Biden-appointed Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and several
high-ranking female officers are reportedly at risk of removal under
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
The informal list, circulating on Capitol Hill, includes several notable figures such
as Chairman General CQ Brown, Admiral Lisa Franchetti, Lieutenant
General Jennifer Short, and Lieutenant General Laura Potter. The list is
not yet finalized, but its circulation has already prompted concern
from lawmakers and defense officials.
The possible shake-up reflects broader changes within President Donald Trump's administration as it seeks to align military leadership with its vision. The administration's focus on removing senior officers who
emphasize diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs has fueled
debate about the military's priorities and its impact on readiness and
morale.
What
a piece of trash Joni Ernst truly is. She stabbed women in the back,
bad enough. But she stabbed women in the military in the back.
Because
she's a spineless coward. If you're in Iowa, you should really pay
attention to the coward you sent to the Senate. She'll steal like a
thief but she's always a coward to me.
Let's see if we can get Billy Joel to update the lyrics to "She's Always A Coward" in honor of Joni.
Friday, February 21, 2025. Chump's bridge to nowhere is falling
down, falling down, Chump's bridge to nowhere is falling down, Lady
Justice.
Rachel Maddow, in the most recent ratings, is
pulling in two million nightly as she returns to five nights a week --
Monday through Friday -- to cover the first 100 days of Convicted Felon
Donald Chump's administration.
Rachel
Maddow: He is unpopular. He is historically unpopular. He is the
least popular president in the history of modern polling at this point
in his presidency. The country does not like him, they do not like what
he is doing, they do not like the people that he is putting in place.
The more he talks about specific things he wants you to associate with
him the more the American people hate those things specifically. The
more the country shows that the better chance that Democrats will get
stronger and faster and more bold in their opposition. and the better
chance that Republicans might start to join them. It is that simple
If
you're not getting how bad it is for Chump, note Keith Edwards report
in the video below which starts with a district in Georgia that Chump
carried and yet the people, Republican voters, are booing their member
of Congress.
Rep. Rich McCormick (R-Ga.) got a less-than-warm reception from voters on Thursday as he faced anger and pushback over his support for the Trump administration’s cost-cutting crusade in the federal government.
McCormick ― who reportedly spoke to “hundreds of critics”
at the city hall building in Roswell, Georgia ― was met with boos and
jeers as attendees questioned whether he was doing them a “disservice”
by backing billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency budget-slashing frenzy.
“You don’t think I’m going to stand up for you?” asked McCormick, who received boos from the crowd in response, according to a clip shared by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Greg Bluestein.
In
another video, one resident questions McCormick, saying, “it’s clear
from all the writings of our Founding Fathers that our great republic
was never meant to be ruled by a dictator or a king.” The comment was
greeted by a large round of applause.
“So
you can imagine my shock and pure horror when I woke up to find that
our president had given himself unprecedented executive powers and then
in a few days named himself King to his followers,” she continued to
more applause, before being prompted to ask a question.
“Tyranny
is rising in the White House and a man has declared himself our king,
so I would like to know, rather, the people would like to know, what
you, congressman, and your fellow congressmen are going to do to reign
in the megalomaniac in the White House?” The woman received a standing
ovation.
At a town hall even tin Fairbanks, Alaska
on Monday, February 17, Rep. Nick Begich (R-Alaska) was confronted by
angry voters who have been laid off from federal government jobs as part
of the mass layoffs campaign being carried out by the Trump
Administration with the help of the Elon Musk-led Department of
Government Efficiency (DOGE).
One of them told Begich,
"I was fired. Now, I have no choice but to leave that community and
probably leave Alaska, and so, I just don't understand how these budget
cuts are helpful to any Alaskans or their communities. And I'm just
wondering what you plan to do about this."
Begich
responded that he was "not in a position to approve or deny the cuts" —
a statement that drew vehement criticism from journalist Judd Legum on
his Popular Information blog as well as in a February 20 thread posted on the Musk-owned X.com (formerly Twitter).
The GOP congressman's
statement, according to Legum, showed a failure to understand how the
federal government works under the U.S. Constitution.
Legum tweeted,
"It was a remarkable statement from the freshman Congressman, sworn
into office in January. The Constitution vests the 'power of the purse'
with Congress — not an unelected billionaire appointed to a position in
the executive branch…. Begich said he finds out about budget cuts
impacting Alaska 'on Twitter' and 'had no idea these things were going
on' in advance. Begich claimed the same situation was true 'under
Biden,' but did not provide examples. He did not mention that he was not
a Congressman during (Joe) Biden's presidency."
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy was savagely booed Thursday during a
news conference on California’s high-speed rail project at the Union
Station in Los Angeles. The Donald Trump appointee blasted state
authorities for mismanaging the once “exciting” project and claimed it
had amounted to a waste of funds. He additionally disclosed that he
would be subjecting the project to a “compliance review of funding” to
determine whether or not “billions of dollars of taxpayer money” should
still go toward it. Duffy’s comments, however, were drowned out by boos
from a roaring crowd who chanted slogans like “build the rail” and “we
pay taxes, we want trains.” In one moment while discussing layoffs at
the Federal Aviation Administration, the crowd got particularly rowdy,
almost distracting from Duffy’s words entirely. The secretary
acknowledged the protestors in the crowd at one point and said, “These
protestors should all be at the steps of Gavin Newsom’s mansion.” He
continued: “They should all talk to him about what happened here.”
Nancy's saying it and, across the country, the American people are saying it.
Who's
going to rescue Donald at this point? Some of the Latino voters who
voted for Chump but can now be found every evening on your local news
explaining how they regret the vote and didn't realize that when he said
he would deport all the criminals that -- to Donald Chump -- they're
all criminals -- even those who were born (first generation) in the US.
Having left those voters feeling stabbed in the back does Chump really
think they're coming back to him?
This is all blowing
up much faster than Chump and his team anticipated. They thought they
had some good will in the bank (they didn't) and that they could ride
through 120 days -- forget the first 100 -- doing whatever they wanted.
They thought people would be scared to speak out or stunned by the
moves (illegal moves) he was making. But he underestimated the strength
of the American people.
Rep.
Troy Balderson (R-OH) said some of President Donald Trump’s executive
orders have gone too far by usurping the authority of Congress.
Since taking office a month ago for the second time, Trump has issued a spate of executive orders – some of which are potentially illegal. Of particular concern has been the “Department of Government Efficiency” led by billionaire Republican donor Elon Musk.
Along with a group of young staffers, Musk has fired scores of federal
employees and frozen funds already appropriated by Congress. The moves
have prompted a series of lawsuits, including a challenge to Musk’s
access to sensitive data at the U.S. Treasury.
Speaking at a
Westerville Area Chamber business lunch on Thursday, Balderson said
Trump’s executive orders are “getting out of control.”
“Congress has to decide whether or not the Department of Education goes away,” Balderson told local business leaders in attendance, according to The Columbus Dispatch. “Not the president, not Elon Musk. Congress decides.”
Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) posted a letter he received from U.S. Attorney Edward Martin on Department of Justice letterhead asking about his attacks on Elon Musk.
"As
a United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, I receive
requests for information and clarification. I take these requests
seriously and act on them with letters like this one you are receiving,"
Martin began, not indicating who sent him the "requests."
This
is the response from US House Rep Garcia to attempts to bully and
intimidate him -- governmental attempts to bully and intimidate him:
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Robert Garcia
(CA-42) released the following statement after receiving a threatening
letter from the Department of Justice in response to him calling out
Elon Musk’s vast overreach in the federal government.
“No
reasonable person would view my comments as a threat. We are living in a
dangerous time, and elected members of Congress must have the right to
forcefully oppose the Trump Administration. We will not be silenced,” said Congressman Robert Garcia.
Congressman
Garcia has always fought back against tyranny to protect the foundation
of our democracy. At the first DOGE Subcommittee hearing in February,
Congressman Garcia called outElon Musk for his billions of dollars in conflicts of interest with the
federal government and for leading a power grab against our democracy. A
day later, Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) introduced a resolution to censure
Congressman Garcia for using a figure of speech and speaking out
against Musk’s blatant attempts to take over our democracy. After
continuing to push back on Musk for his attempts to gut the social
safety net to enrich himself and his billionaire friends, Washington
D.C.'s Acting U.S. Attorney, a Trump appointee and ally, sent a threatening letterto Congressman Garcia as part of an effort to silence individuals
willing to oppose Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s dangerous overreach.
Congressman Garcia will continue to stand up to prevent billionaire
oligarchs from overthrowing our democracy.
Former Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) tore into acting District of Columbia U.S. Attorney Ed Martin in a post on X, after it emerged that he sent a letter vaguely threatening criminal investigation against Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) for his comments critical of tech billionaire Elon Musk.
"Hey @USAEdMartin, I’m an American," said Walsh, a former Tea Party representative who turned against Trump
shortly after his first election and has become one of his most
outspoken conservative critics. "I have a right to call @elonmusk a
d---. Just like I have a right to call Trump a Russian asset. It’s
called the First Amendment. Hey Ed, take your government intimidation
and shove it up your a--. Don’t you dare impinge upon my freedom."
[. . .]
This is not the first time Martin, who is already racking up a long list of alleged ethics violations, has threatened people for exercising their First Amendment rights. He similarly issued a public warning of investigation
over "threats" to Elon Musk's associates, right around the time people
posted the names of software engineers who were helping Musk infiltrate
government systems.
A number of you
clearly don't as you do drive-by e-mails to the public account. I did
not miss this 'news' in yesterday's snapshot. It does not change anything I said in yesterday's
snapshot. I could've included it but felt like I was hitting on the
Socialist issue enough as it was.
But
since some of the drive-bys are from Socialists who think this proves
something good about themselves -- it doesn't -- we'll not just cover
it, we'll open with it.
DSA-ers,
I know you've got a country to destroy and more scams to run. So reading beyond a headline is too time consuming for you.
By the
way, I'm not interested in promoting programs with DSA. ZETO is
bringing on Cori Bush and Jamal Bowman. We noted both prior to November
2024. Noted them constantly. I defended Cori here repeatedly. I knew
they were Socialists -- not Democrats. I knew Cenk and Kyle though
they could lie with Justice Democrats and take over the Democratic
Party. DSA has tried that for decades and they weren't the first
Socialist grouping to do that. But they never succeed. So it really
didn't matter to me and on many issues I do align with Socialists. By
the same token, I loved Rashida Tlaib. A friend pointed out how a
director had asked us at a dinner to go around the table and say who our
favorite member of The Squad was and why. Almost everyone went with
AOC. One went with AP. I'm shuddering just at the thought. Long before
she endorsed violence on Twitter -- and attacked my friend Chris Rock
-- it was obvious she was a nightmare. At any rate, it got to be my
turn. I said Rashida Tlaib. I was the only one at this large dinner
party to say Rashida. And I said her knowing she was a Socialist -- all
members of The Squad were. And here, we noted Rashida constantly.
Even, when she was under attack -- and too stupid to issue press
releases, going so far as to do a post that was just a series of her
Tweets.
But 2024 changed
all that as Rashida became the face for the DSA movement to kill
Kamala's campaign. I get it. I know that we have to walk most people
through over and over and over because they're used to lies and liars.
The tricksters -- as Dolce Salon would call them -- who lie. This was
not about Gaza, it was never about Gaza. "Uncommitted" was started by
Norman Solomon. He wanted Joe off the ticket. And he failed. Then
came October 7th and Norman and DSA realized that they could screw with
the race by hiding behind Palestinians -- this would give them a noble
lie to attach to themselves. So Rashida and her sister stepped up front
and became leaders.
They led. They led Donald Chump back into the White House.
No, that's not forgivable. As a nation, we should now realize that is not forgivable.
So
DSA is in for a long hard future. I'm up here doing it every day. But
I'm also -- along with other Democratic Party donors -- working behind
the scenes to see that these liars face consquences.
They put Chump in the White House.
SEP?
They're
Socialists. I have not called them out. The issue for me isn't
Socialism. The issue is you lying that you are a Democrat when you're a
Socialist. Now you were desperate to run on our party's ticket because
you're not getting elected, for example, in Texas, if they know you're a
Socialist. And I love that Socialist from Texas. We noted him
repeatedly over and over and I've avoided mentioning his name since the
election. Prior to that, he issued a press release about some sport
event (I think it was a run) and we posted it here as soon as it was
e-mailed to us. But I can't afford you.
SEP
did what SEP does. I'm not upset by that. I'm not bothered by the
fact that their members -- who are not in political closets -- did not
vote for Kamala. I'm not bothered that the Party for Socialism and
Liberation -- also Socialists -- didn't vote for Kamala. They had a
worthy candidate in Claudia De la Cruz. Not bothered in the least
about that. But PSL and SEP never ran as Democrats or pretended to be
Democrats. They didn't use us and then stab us in the back. DSA did.
And that's really nothing new and that's why you will see me, check the
archives, calling out DSA repeatedly for decades. As an organization,
I've called it out. I've had friends in it. I've been sometime shocked
to find out who was in it -- it seems to be a rule that you have to lie
and pretend you're a Democrat to be in DSA. I think Liza Featherstone
is an exception to that rule.
What
does this have to do with the article? Read the article. Dems are
'down' to 40% approval. Republicans are also at 40% approval. Read the
article and grasp that there's no real difference. It's a catchy
headline but read the article and it's a meaningless headline -- click
bait and nothing more.
Democrats would be higher right now if it weren't for DSA.
They
desperately want to make AOC a party leader. And the more desperate
they get to shove her down our throats, the more pissed off I get and
you better pray I don't decide to take her down. Hers is a house on
very flimsy ground and I think I'd just have to huff -- not huff and
puff -- to blow her house down. I don't want to do that. But DSA is
ticking me off.
To pimp AOC, they are attacking Democratic leaders.
Just like they did when they were trying to bury enthusiasm for Kamala during the election.
We can't afford you, DSA.
You're tricksters and liars.
And
you're trashing our party -- the Democratic Party -- not your party.
You're trashing us and people think, "Oh, look, these Democrats hate
Democrats."
No, that's not what's going on.
Real
Democrats realize our party needs to be strong and we're not rushing
around attacking this or that Democrat who is trying to fight. We're
not doing Kyle Kulinski's messaging of Hakeem Jeffries must go!
Why, Kyle, because he's Black?
Tabitha
of TABITHA SPEAKS does not like Hakeem and wishes he was out of
leadership. That doesn't bother me. She's a Democrat and I get where
she's coming from and have no problem at all with her view point -- it's
different than mine but I've done that from the beginning -- posted
people that looked at things differently than I did.
I
made a comment awhile back that we might be dropping someone because I
wasn't sure I could trust them. Some of you wrongly thought I was
referring to Tabitha. Tabitha is not "old." But she's not "young" and I
specifically noted the woman I was referring to was young.
I
was referring to Danielle Moodie. I thought she was the real deal.
She had passion. She had a tendency to leap too far in some arguments
but that's passion and youth. Or I thought it was. When I noted that I
was seriously wondering if a young woman was trustworthy to Danielle.
There's
a woman who should have been hollering for Kamala. She's a liar, this
woman, but she was so enthusiastic with her lying for a Democrat a
little while back. Community members know who I'm referring to. Even
long time lurkers know who I'm referring to. Yes, Ava and I got her
fired and banned. But after that, we were pretty much done with her.
Her continued failure was amusing when we'd hear of it but after she
lost her TV job we were honestly done with her.
So when Danielle Moodie was praising her all of the sudden? My attitude was: Huh?
Now she's young and may not know about how her 'friend' is a liar who we got banned from PBS for her lying.
But
Danielle should know what's taking place when she mentions the woman.
And I knew what was taking place -- the woman was Tweeting. But never
about Kamala Harris. Not one Tweet in the three month lead up to the
election. As Debra Winger says in BLACK WIDOW, "I find it strange." Big
bad woman going to attack the whole world to get Barack Obama the
Democratic Party's presidential nomination in 2008 but now when Kamala's
the nominee, this woman who was so fond of insisting "I'm sitting here
in all of my Blackness" -- I mean it was her catch phrase, her
Dyno-mite! -- in one media appearance after another.
But for three months, as a Black woman ran to become president, big bad had nothing to say.
And
I honestly don't get how Danielle would miss that. Which is why I said
I might be making a mistake by noting someone here.
And
so now Danielle's reBLUESKYING a man who worked to defeat Kamala.
Putting praise on him. Maybe she doesn't know he's a Socialist? Maybe
she doesn't know he was part of Uncommitted?
I
identified with Danielle's righteous anger. I identified with her
calling out the people who refused to vote for a Black woman. The
sexism and the racism involved. And I loved that this generation -- so
far behind mine (that's an insult to me, not her, I'm referring to my
age) could have a gusty, passionate leader and she could be everything
we ever dreamed of for the future of Black womanhood -- passionate and
proud and not willing to be shamed. She was the Alice Walker character
come to life from the page.
But there's her friend. And then yesterday's she putting out on social media praise for a man who worked to destroy Kamala.
I
don't know. I honestly don't know about her. Again, I was filled with
so much joy and I was so proud of her and she seemed to be everything
we wanted in our leaders when I was younger. I hope that's what she
is. But you only get three strikes with me.
That's
because we can never have 2024 again. Live and let live, that was my
way. Until we got stabbed in the back. And now the world suffers
because of that back stab.
And
the back stab continues because we've got people -- Socialists --
working to destroy Democrats in office. And Danielle's trying to destroy
Hakeem. With Tabitha, I just write it off as a different view -- and
am more than willing to say she's probably more informed on this than I
am, as I've noted until DSA made their plan to destroy Hakeem, I wasn't
paying attention to him. But with Danielle? I've already got two
question marks. And if she's now going to be supporting a man who
actively campaigned to prevent us from having the first Black woman
president? Then she's not the power I was hoping she was, the leader
that we'd all waited to emerge.
Hope
I'm wrong to worry. But if you see us move on and stop noting her,
that's what happened. I can't afford you, the party can't afford you.
We knew how important 2024 was. So those of you who worked against the
Democratic Party are not going to be forgiven.
And
the story in LATINO TIMES was nonsense. A headline about how great
Republicans are doing and how badly Democrats are doing when both are at
40%. It's the inability to do the basic math here that is also
reflected in the lie that Donald Chump got a mandate.
I'm
not here to tear Democrats down as Chump destroys out country. I'm
especially not here to help Socialists tear my party down. There are
times when you work together to save the country. And I will work with
anyone in good faith. I will not work with those who have already
carried out a betrayal and show no remorse.
When
talking about a new project, I always say I don't mind the unknown but I
will not work with someone who threw the set into disarray and made
everyone miserable. It's unproductive and life is too short.
We'll close with this from Senator Patty Murray's office:
ICYMI:
Senator Murray on Senate Republicans’ Pro-Billionaire Budget
Resolution, Trump and Musk’s Devastating Funding Freeze and Mass Firings
ICYMI: Senator Murray speaks at Budget Committee markup of resolution, offers common sense amendments rejected by Republicans
Washington, D.C. — Tonight on the Senate floor, U.S.
Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations
Committee and a senior member and former Chair of the Senate Budget
Committee, put forward an amendment to Senate Republicans’
pro-billionaire budget resolution to address defense and nondefense
funding needs equally—tackling national security concerns and pressing domestic challenges like supporting biomedical research, child care, the housing crisis, and much more.
Rather than the $342 billion Republicans are proposing in mandatory
funding through the partisan reconciliation process, Murray’s amendment
would have provided $171 billion in discretionary funding for defense
and $171 in discretionary funding for domestic needs. Unlike the
partisan approach taken by Republicans, the funding under the Murray
amendment would be available to address a range of critical needs and
help hardworking families get ahead. Senator Murray has long
emphatically argued that Congress must not leave funding for families and domestic priorities behind.
Republicans blocked Murray’s amendment, #878, in a XX-XX vote.
Senator Murray said on the Senate floor when offering her amendment, #878:
“My amendment does two things: First, it strikes the reconciliation
instructions. Secondly, it creates a reserve fund to implement a
bipartisan, multi-year agreement to provide $171 billion in
discretionary funding for both defense and nondefense.
“Democrats do agree: we need more resources
to invest in our national security, address challenges at the border,
and counter China—but we cannot leave the rest of our budget in the dust
while we do that.
“So let’s deliver investments to do both—and make sure we also support our veterans, agriculture, disaster response, biomedical research, the FAA, child care, and more.
“These are all big challenges; Democrats stand ready to work with our
colleagues—as we have in the past, including through our bipartisan
efforts on the Appropriations Committee.
“But that can only happen if Republicans are willing to work
with us. And working with us means actually working with us—not telling
us to accept Elon Musk cutting a trillion dollars in fiscal year 2025 to
our priorities, which is assumed in this Republican budget plan. And at the same time, spending $342 billion on their own priorities.
“It also means not sitting on your hands while Elon and Trump rip up our bipartisan laws. I urge my colleagues to support this amendment.”
Earlier today, Murray delivered a lengthy speech
on the Senate floor where she laid out in detail how Republicans’
budget resolution is a blueprint for deep, painful cuts to programs like
Medicaid and SNAP that help working families—all in
service of passing more tax giveaways for billionaires. Murray also
underscored how the Trump administration’s lawless mass firings and
funding freeze is hurting people and jeopardizing critical services in
every part of the country, and why a clean full-year CR is not an
acceptable solution to government funding.
Last week at the Senate Budget Committee mark up of Senate
Republicans’ Budget resolution, Senator Murray, a senior member and
former chair of the committee, put forward six amendments
to steer Republicans toward a bipartisan approach to spending, affirm
Congress’ power of the purse, reverse cuts to NIH, deliver transparency
into the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and more.
Republicans unanimously opposed every amendment Murray and other
Democrats offered. In her opening remarks, Murray also called for Elon Musk to come before the Committee to discuss his already in-motion efforts to decimate programs people count on.
You know what I hope? I hope that worm eats out
whatever's left of Robert Kennedy Jr's brain and that, in 2029, his
trashy wife leaves him for someone with money and health and Junior ends
up in a care facility where the staff is 70% trans nurses and he has to
depend upon their kindness.
The Department of Health and Human Services will define sex as an "immutable biological classification" and only recognize males and females, officials said on Wednesday.
Why it matters:
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his first full day on the job
released guidance building on on President Trump's executive order
seeking to stop recognizing the concept of gender identity.
The
most important part about the USA TODAY article is probably how huge
Junior's jowls have gotten. After that? How much make up he's
wearing. Miss Sassy wears it, Chump wears it and Junior wears it -- but
keep claiming you're bringing back masculinity because we all need a
good laugh.
In the meantime, they're destroying lives. Transgender people are the ones being scapegoated right now, along with immigrants. But that's just phase one. He will work his way around to attacking all of us.
Thursday, February 20, 2025. As more use their voices, Donald Chump's
efforts to trick the country into marching to its own slaughter get
exposed and the people -- uh, oh, Chump! -- get woke.
A new poll from Reuters shows
that the early optimism that greeted President Donald Trump's second
term is quickly fading as consumers sour on the American economy.
According
to Reuters, Trump's job approval fell by three points since the start
of his second term a month ago, and he's being dragged down by
perceptions of the economy, which was the issue that many political
analysts believed put him over the top in the 2024 presidential
election.
"The share of Americans who think the economy is on the wrong track rose
to 53% in the latest poll from 43% in the January 24-26 poll," Reuters
writes. "Public approval of Trump's economic stewardship fell to 39%
from 43% in the prior poll."
We The
People are rejecting Convicted Felon Donald Trump and that rejection is
only going to increase. That's for a number of reasons including Chump's
desire to push his garbage attacks on America through quickly. The
reason for the speed is to avoid the average American catching on.
Political
tricksters can't with honesty. That's why, for example, you get
Socialists trying to pass themselves off as Democrats and only
embarrassing themselves with self-labels like Justice Democrats. Over
on the right, they have many, many more tricksters.
And
their goal is to try to convince you that you want to turn over all of
America's treasures to corporations so that the rich can get even richer
-- and without any real oversight.
So they have to push these awful plans quickly.
But people are noticing and that's one thing -- they're noticing that these programs are awful.
The other thing is the speed with which they're trying to dismantle our entire system.
Socialists
have the same end goal of Donald Chump -- dismantling our system,
taking it down and replace it with something they just know will follow
even though they can't articulate what that is -- and if they're
DSA-ers, they can't even articulate that they're Socialists. THE NATION
is run by a Socialist (KvH) and a avowed Marxist that she's appointed.
But we're not supposed to notice that. Or that THE PROGRESSIVE is also
not a Democratic outlet but a Socialist outlet.
DSA,
for example, has been trying decades to take over the Democratic
Party. And failing repeatedly. They could try to build up DSA (which
keeps collapsing) but instead, as NBC NEWS reported two years ago, they want to instead try to hide and run as Democrats.
But
the consensus coming out of the convention, she said, remains that DSA
should keep running candidates in Democratic primaries while building
its own outside campaign infrastructure.
"Most
working-class voters still heavily identify with the Democratic Party,"
said Paradis. "Bernie’s campaigns and DSA’s own electoral campaigns
have shown that we can build socialist power while tactically using the
Democratic Party’s ballot line.”
So
they lie about who they are and what their ideology is about -- the end
goal is the destruction of our way of life -- again, not unlike Donald
Chump.
But as deluded as those left tricksters
are, they grasp that they can't rush this forward. That's why they move
slowly. Donald's not moving slowly.
And I
don't care whether it's dropping a certain color of M&M candies or
some offering at McDonald's, the people in this country do not embrace
rapid change.
And the rush -- forget to what -- that Chump's attempting is turning off people.
His programs are unpopular and his pace is unpopular. That's sealing his doom.
All
by itself, the pace would be bad enough. Humankind moves slowly. But
when you add in the effects of this pace? When you see one example of
incompetence after another? When you see decisions that are leaving the
American people at risk? That's when people really sour on Chump.
If anyone should’ve
felt safe in their government jobs, you’d assume it would be the 350
employees at the National Nuclear Security Administration, charged with
oversight of the country’s nuclear arsenal.
Never assume.
In
what the White House is now calling a mistake, a large swath of NNSA
employees were fired last Thursday before the Trump administration
realized they had cleared out the wrong agency. By Friday, they were
scrambling to rehire these essential workers. All but 28 employees had
their dismissals rescinded, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Exactly,
those workers should have felt safe, their job was to ensure that we
were safe. But they're suddenly gone. And then, OOPS!, we need those
people.
Isn't that something Chump and his
flight attendant Alien Musk should have figured out and known before the
plane left the runway? Forget partisanship, that -- and other examples
-- say to the American people, he's just destroying, he doesn't know
what he's doing.
President Donald Trump
and Elon Musk, in their hunt for "fraud, waste and abuse" in the
federal government, are falsely implying millions of dead Americans are
receiving Social Security benefits, experts told ABC News.
It started in the Oval Office last week when Musk -- facing reporters
for the first time since the Department of Government Efficiency began
its aggressive overhaul of the federal government -- said he found
"crazy things" in the Social Security system, including, he said, people
who are "150 years old."
[. . .]
Social Security policy experts and economists told ABC News that they
are getting it wrong, contending Musk is misreading the agency's records
system.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has multiple databases,
including one that gets sent to the Treasury Department each month
outlining who is receiving payments.
According to agency statistics, of the 67 million people who receive Social Security benefits, only 0.1% are over the age of 100.
"So, when they're throwing around numbers like tens of millions of dead
people are getting Social Security, well there's only 67 million total.
What are they talking about? Half the people are actually dead? The
numbers are so ridiculous. It's not true," said Kathleen Romig, the
director of Social Security and disability policy at the Center on
Budget and Policy Priorities.
SSA does make some improper payments, but they are not widespread
(roughly 1%) and most of the mistakes made are overpayments to living
beneficiaries, according to a July 2024 inspector's general report.
That report found from 2015 through 2022, the SSA made $71.8 billion in
improper payments. The agency issues $1 trillion in benefits every
year.
Oops. Caught lying yet again.
Yet again. And Social Security is popular with voters -- regardless of
party i.d. And now we know, as a nation, that he's lying yet again.
And
that Alien Musk is 'overseeing' an agency he has no knowledge of. He
doesn't know what he's doing and he doesn't care. This isn't his
country, after all. That's why he's a citizen of two other countries --
Canada and his birthplace South Africa.
What
happens in America matters to American citizens. American citizens
don't have citizenship in three countries -- not if they're committed to
our country. The Iraqi Constitution of 2005 addressed that issue of
citizenship for officials. The US government largely wrote it -- right
wingers -- so grasp that they're not crazy about Alien either.
And as Chump and Alien rush to destroy, they remind the American people of what we don't like.
The Trump administration admitted on Tuesday that it accidentally
fired "several" USDA employees who were working on resolving the H1N5
bird flu outbreak in the United States. The USDA said in a statement it
was working on bringing those agency employees back.
"Although
several positions supporting [bird flu efforts] were notified of their
terminations over the weekend, we are working to swiftly rectify the
situation and rescind those letters," a USDA spokesperson said in a
statement reported by NBC.
"USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service frontline positions are
considered public safety positions, and we are continuing to hire the
workforce necessary to ensure the safety and adequate supply of food to
fulfill our statutory mission."
The DOGE purge of the federal
government had already claimed 300 employees at the National Nuclear
Safety Administration (NNSA) last week, which then had to be walked back
after it was revealed they were in charge of maintaining the safety of
the United States' nuclear arsenal.
Another
accidental firing carried out by Donald Chump's sugar daddy Alien Musk.
Alien who was not elected to government office and who does not hold a
position that the Senate might confirm. South African-born Alien Musk
coming into our country, having the nerve to fire American citizens and
then, over and over, OOPS!
Oops?
The
first oops made it clear Alien didn't know what he was doing and should
not be over anything to do with the US government. The man is seen as a
security risk by our own government. And, along with accessing our
data that should be protected from him, he's firing people and clearly
doesn't know what they do, what their duties are or how important they
are to running this country.
He doesn't know.
And he doesn't care to know.
Chump's put his Sugar Daddy ahead of the citizens of this country.
In just a few short weeks, the Trump
administration has brought drastic changes to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention and public health. Beginning with the removal of websites and key public health datasets
in January 2025, the Trump administration has taken actions to
dismantle established public health infrastructure as part of its
second-term agenda.
In addition, the administration has begun a widespread purge of the
federal public health workforce. As of Feb. 19, around 5,200 employees
at the CDC and the National Institutes of Health had been let go. About 10% of the CDC’s staff have been removed, with plans for additional firings.
How is any of this helping the American people?
The
vast increase in the price of groceries since Chump was sworn in? He's
not addressing that. He's not honoring his word that the prices would
go down on the first day of his administration.
That's what he told people.
That's what he campaigned on.
But
he's not doing anything about it. He's too focused on destroying our
country and advancing his plans before the entire country catches on to
how he's looting American taxpayers and treasures to enrich people like
Alien Musk.
In a scene that has become familiar in Washington these
days, angry federal workers and concerned members of Congress gathered
outside a government office to protest the latest depredations of the
“Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) created by President Trump.
On February 13, the venue of the day was the Vermont Avenue
headquarters of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), an agency with
the second-largest workforce and third-largest budget in the federal
government.
The Senate Democrats who rallied, in person or via press release, to
“Protect Our Veterans” trained their fire on the evil meddling of the
billionaire boss from Tesla, SpaceX, and X, the social media site
previously known as Twitter.
In her statement of support, Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) warned that Musk
and his crew were accessing data that included personal information
about VA patients, which is supposed to be safeguarded by the secretary
of veterans affairs. “Veterans risked their lives to defend our
country,” Murray said. “And they deserve better than to have an
unelected billionaire reviewing their medical records, targeting the
benefits they have earned, or using their private information for
personal gain.”
He's going after Social Security, he's going after Medicare, he's going after Medicaid and he's going after veterans.
Those
of us who support those four programs? We outnumber Chump and Alien.
We're right and we're left and we're center. And we have the numbers.
Even a dumb ass like Ted Cruz -- one of Texas' two idiot US senators --
has to grasp that reality if his constituents call his office, write
him, demand a face-to-face, protest -- all of it.
Even
dumb Ted Cruz knows Chump's not going to protect Cruz's ass. Chump
will protect his own ass. But at the end of the day, he's not doing
anything for Cruz. So confronted with angry constituents, Cruz does
have to develop some form of a spine and stand up for his constituents.
A President’s Day weekend swept by
fear and grief from the sudden termination of thousands of federal
employees in the US Forest Service and Department of Interior left chaos
and uncertainty after the latest assault on the federal workforce by
the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s Department of Government
Efficiency.
For people on the ground in mountain communities, small towns and
rural areas, the cuts were nothing short of devastating. They came with
no explanation, warning or discernment, and the impact on public land
and wildlife, observers say, will be felt for years.
“It’s pretty hard to fathom,” said Claire Thompson, 35, a trail
leader who was fired Friday afternoon after eight years with the US
Forest Service. “It feels like they’re punishing the people who least
deserve it. We have chosen to stay in careers working for so little
money. We are literally the boots on the ground, physically working all
day.”
Jobs cut included park rangers and interpreters, National Environmental
Policy Act coordinators, endangered species biologists, trail crews,
maintenance staff, and wastewater treatment operators.
This
is across the nation. It's not just in some liberal college town
like Corvallis, Oregon. That's not an insult to Corvallis, I've visited
the city many times and spoken there many times. It's a great city.
And they are active. But this is cities across the nation. This is
towns.
The reason we call out trash like Joe and Mika is because they are surrender monkeys.
What was needed from the start was for brave voices to step up and speak out.
The Emperor's got no clothes on No clothes? That can't be; he's the Emperor Take that child away Don't let the people hear the words he has to say
One small voice Speaking out in honesty Silenced, but not for long One small voice speaking with the values we were taught as children
So you walk away and say, Isn't he divine? Don't those clothes look fine on the Emperor? And as you take your leave You wonder why you're feeling so ill-at-ease Don't you know?
Lies take your soul You can't hide from yourself Lies take their toll on you And everyone else
One small voice speaking out in honesty Silenced, but not for long One small voice speaking with the values we were taught as children Tell the truth You can change the world But you'd better be strong
-- "One Small Voice," written by Carole King, first appears on her SPEEDING TIME album.
That's
what it boils down. One voice. And that one voice brings out another
and soon We The People are going to be heard. That's how it works.
Donald Trump called
himself “THE KING” on Wednesday, and the rest of the White House was
overjoyed to see the president was dropping the pretense of democracy.
Trump announced
in a post on Truth Social that his administration would challenge New
York City’s recent policy installing congestion pricing, with an added
rhetorical twist.
What they're saying: "My oath is to the Constitution of our state and of our country," Pritzker said in the speech.
"We
don't have kings in America — and I don't intend to bend the knee to
one. I am not speaking up in service to my ambitions, but in deference
to my obligations."
Context: Pritzker, a Democrat who has both attacked and sued the Trump administration in recent weeks, is considered a rising national star in his party.
Zoom in: Pritzker's own budget office revealed a $3.2 billion deficit for 2026 in November, but the governor's office has since revised that to a $1.7 billion deficit.
The
budget calls for revenue to grow by almost 3% to offset the deficit,
along with a slew of cost-cutting measures, like streamlining state
purchasing and a freeze on new hiring.
The
power we have is our voice. In a democracy, our voices matter. And
our voices are already exposing the corruption and the misdeeds of
Donald Chump. We just need to increase the pressure. Carl Gibson reports:
Centrist Republicans
in Congress who have publicly criticized President Donald Trump have
nonetheless turned out to be reliable votes for his Cabinet nominees.
This may be due to fear of retribution.
That's according to a Wednesday article in Vanity Fair,
which quoted several Republicans who say there's fear among GOP elected
officials in Washington D.C. about the potential for political violence
from Trump's base if they outwardly oppose him. Vanity Fair's Gabriel
Sherman spoke with longtime Republican strategist Stuart Stevens — who
worked for former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential
campaign before joining anti-Trump group The Lincoln Project — who said
today's Republicans have lost their spine.
"These are the heirs of the Greatest Generation, and they turned out to
be the worst generation," he said. "A guy sends a mob into your
workplace to kill you, and you’re okay with that?"
One
of the more moderate members of the Senate Republican Conference who
has publicly criticized Trump is Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), who is
running for reelection in 2026 in a relatively purple state. But Tillis
turned out to be the deciding vote to confirm former Fox News host Pete
Hegseth as secretary of defense. One of Sherman's sources said Tillis
was made aware of "credible death threats" by the FBI ahead of the final
vote.
"They’re
scared s---less about death threats and Gestapo-like stuff," said an
unnamed source who worked in the first Trump administration.
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency may be trying to inflate the numbers of its spending cuts.
DOGE
published an itemized list of canceled government contracts Monday
accounting for an alleged $16 billion in spending. Almost half of those
savings were attributed to a hefty $8 billion contract for D&G
Support Services to provide “program and technical support services” to
the Office of Diversity and Civil Rights at the the Immigration and
Customs Enforcement agency.
There was just one problem: The DOGE website included a
screenshot of the award, which showed that it was only worth $8 million,
not $8 billion, as was the amount listed directly below the image.
We
have to expose the lies, we must demand accountability. Last
night, Ali Velshi spoke with Senator Elizabeth Warren about Alien Musk.
There
is so much at stake. And that's why Alien and Chump have to lie. They
don't want the truth out there, they want to trick the American
people. Oscar Maung-Haley (DAILY EXPRESS) notes:
The 45th and 47th President of the United States arrived at Daytona
International Speedway via jet, a figure which some users on social
media have speculated cost taxpayers $25,000. While that figure has not
been verified, it is an objective fact Trump flew in for the beginning
of the race, stayed 11 laps and then left.
"Trump burned $25,000
in jet fuel, doing laps around Daytona in Air Force One, which will be
paid for by tax money. Someone alert DOGE," wrote one user on Reddit.
"Trump's
Daytona flyover? More like a taxpayer-funded ego trip!" said another on
X. A third wrote: "Waste fraud and abuse written alllll over it. But
since it's maga sponsored race, they won't complain lol."
And a fourth said: "Receipt that it costs millions to travel?"
Senator Patty Murray's office issued the following:
ICYMI:Senator
Murray on Trump Indiscriminately Firing Workers at Hanford and
Bonneville Power Administration, Threatening Energy Security in
Washington State
***NEW FACT SHEET: Impact in Washington State of Trump and Musk’s Reckless Mass Layoffs***
Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray
(D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, held a
virtual press conference with federal workers in Washington state who
were recently laid off through no fault of their own and with zero
justification, as part of Trump and Musk’s unprecedented assault on the
federal workforce. The speakers underscored how the mass firings Trump
and Musk have ordered over the last few days will severely jeopardize
essential services that families in Washington state rely on—and leave
us all worse off. A fact sheet compiled by Senator Murray’s office on
some of the impacts in Washington state of these reckless mass layoffs
is available HERE.
Murray was joined for the press call by Gregg Bafundo, Former Lead
Wilderness Ranger at the U.S. Forest Service’s Okanogan Wenatchee
National Forest and a former U.S. Marine who lives in Okanogan County;
Raphael Garcia, a veteran and former Management Analyst for the US.
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) who has served as the only
management analyst for the Veterans Benefits Administration’s Disability
Rating Activity Site at the Seattle Regional Office for the past 7.5
months; and Liz Krumpp, former Washington Constituent Account Executive
at the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), who retired from BPA in
2023 and resides in Olympia. Both Gregg and Raphael were let go last
week as part of the Trump administration’s mass firings of federal
workers.
“Right now, President Trump, and his co-President Elon Musk
are breaking American government. They are firing workers left and
right—with no plan, no strategy, and no concern for who gets hurt,” said Senator Murray.“We
know Trump’s firing spree isn’t about merit because they are targeting
new employees, people who have been recognized for outstanding
performance, and people who were recently promoted—who are now getting
fired from their newly earned jobs. Trump and Musk are, by design,
pushing out, some of our best performers—and fresh blood in the federal
workforce. We know Trump’s mass firings aren’t about saving money.
Otherwise, there would be no reason for them to fire hundreds of workers
at the Bonneville Power Administration. After all, these positions are
funded by ratepayers—by all of us in the Northwest—not from federal
funding. And these are people who literally help keep the lights on. But
no matter—they’re being fired on a whim because two billionaires don’t
have a clue about what they do, and don’t care to learn.”
“I swore an oath to serve our country—first in the U.S. Army
and then at the VA—only to be abruptly terminated by the very
institution that promised to care for those who have served,” said
Raphael Garcia of Seattle, who was laid off through no fault of his own
and with zero justification from the VA last week.
“My termination isn’t just a personal tragedy; it’s a stark reminder
that our federal government is dismantling essential support systems for
Veterans and vulnerable communities. When cost-cutting means
sacrificing dedicated, disabled service members and committed federal
employees, it isn’t about efficiency—it’s about eroding the trust and
dignity that our nation owes to those who answer the call to serve.”
“For 18 years I have faithfully served the American
People—eight as a US Marine and ten as a Wilderness Ranger. I have
always put myself between the danger and my fellow citizens and now I
have been cast aside as the parasite class or some kind of fraud. These
heartless and gutless firings will lead to loss of lives and property,”
said Gregg Bafundo of Okanogan County, who was laid off through no
fault of his own and with zero justification from the Forest Service
last week.
“Bonneville is the source of nearly 50 percent of the
electrical power that is consumed in the State of Washington and owns,
operates, and maintains over 15,000 circuit miles of high voltage
transmission from Montana, across Idaho, Oregon and Washington,
extending into Wyoming, Nevada and California. Critically, Bonneville
has over a dozen new transmission projects in the planning stages—which
its customers are asking for—to
serve the increasing demand for electricity and to interconnect new
power generators being built. Bonneville is self-funded by selling
transmission service or selling electrical power. That’s it. No federal
tax revenues fund its work or its employees. Cutting its employees does
not save the federal tax payer a dime,” said Liz Krumpp, who worked at
BPA for 15 years before retiring in 2023 and resides in Olympia. “These
arbitrary lay-offs and hiring freezes will make it increasingly harder
for the remaining employees to do their jobs and do them safely.
Currently, its customers are asking Bonneville to expand its
transmission system, not shrink it. Bonneville helps keep the lights on
in the Northwest. Its work costs taxpayers nothing.”
Late last week, Senator Murray released a fact sheet detailing
how Trump and Musk’s mass firings at all manner of federal agencies
will hurt families, veterans, small businesses, farmers, and so many
others across the country who need a government that works for them.
Senator Murray has spoken out on the Senate floor against this administration’s attacks on federal workers, and recently sent an open letter to federal workers and a newsletter
to her constituents in Washington state outlining her concerns with the
administration’s so-called “Fork in the Road” offer. Senator Murray has
also sent recent oversight letters demanding answers about
indiscriminate staffing reductions across federal agencies including to
HUD Secretary Scott Turner on reports of massive staff cuts at HUD, Interior Secretary Doug Burham on National Parks Service staffing cuts, and Acting USDA Secretary Gary Washington on the universal hiring pause for USDA firefighters, among others.
Senator Murray’s full remarks, as delivered on today’s press call, are below and video is HERE:
“Right now, President Trump, and his co-President Elon Musk are
breaking American government. They are firing workers left and
right—with no plan, no strategy, and no concern for who gets hurt.
“And we know there is no plan because they fired hundreds of people
in charge of ensuring the security of our nuclear arsenal—only to
desperately turn around and try to hire them back.
“That is the height of incompetence. And these other firings are just as senseless and reckless.
“In the middle of the bird flu threat—they are firing public health experts.
“Weeks after the deadliest plane crash in years—they are firing FAA workers.
“After the devastating wildfires recently—they are firing members of
the Forest Service, and we’ll hear from one of them in a minute.
“They are firing people who work in law enforcement, who do food and
drug inspections, who research deadly diseases, and who are cleaning up
nuclear waste.
“I’ve spent years trying to get the Hanford cleanup the resources it
needs. We’ve made so much progress—but it has still been understaffed,
even before these pointless layoffs last week cut it down to a skeleton
crew.
“We know Trump’s firing spree isn’t about merit because they are
targeting new employees, people who have been recognized for outstanding
performance, and people who were recently promoted—who are now are getting fired from their newly earned jobs.
“Trump and Musk are, by design, pushing out, some of our best performers—the fresh blood in the federal workforce.
“We know Trump’s mass firings aren’t about saving money. Otherwise,
there would be no reason for them to fire hundreds of workers at
Bonneville Power. After all, these positions are funded by ratepayers—by
all of us in the Northwest—not from federal funding. And these are
people who literally help keep the lights on.
“But no matter—they’re being fired on a whim because two billionaires
don’t have a clue about what they do, and don’t care to learn.
“And Trump is not tossing workers out on the street to make government more efficient.
“VA researchers are being fired as well—VA Puget Sound workers are
being fired despite doing lifesaving research to prevent veteran
suicide, build lifechanging prosthetics, address opioid addiction, and
more.
“That is not just a betrayal of these public workers—it is a betrayal
of our women and men in uniform who trust we will take care of them
when they come home.
“Especially considering they have laid off many veterans as
well—people who served their country and wanted to keep serving their
country. And that really underscores an important point about exactly
who Trump is firing.
“These are people who love their country and love their communities.
They are people who work hard, make an honest living, and have families
to support. And I’m so grateful to be joined by some of them today, who
will speak about what they have been through.
“And I’d like to say to them all—thank you for the work you’ve done
for our country. You deserve so much better than how you’ve been
treated.
“What Elon and Trump are doing is going to set our country back. But
we are not powerless—and your decision to share your stories today is
proof of that.
“We each have a voice, and we can all speak out for a government that
works for middle-class families, regular people—not just billionaires
who will never need to call about their Social Security benefits or file
a disability claim at VA.
“So I want to thank everyone for joining this call today—and now I’ll turn it over to Gregg.”