The results of yesterday’s elections should have left Republicans in Congress shaking in their Testoni shoes. Democrats won it all. People are angry. Will self preservation impel Republicans in Congress to fund the ACA so Democrats will vote to end the government shutdown? Will SNAP funds be released? Release the Epstein files. No. This shutdown … Continue reading Red Turned Blue Everywhere
Category: Accountability
Hegseth on Damage Control Tour
Oops. "This is the kind of thing that gets people killed,… When you are talking about the time of launch of an aircraft carrier, what type of airplanes, including beyond that MQ-9s, Tomahawk missiles, time over target, these are the most sensitive pieces of information that any military has an impending strike where you're having … Continue reading Hegseth on Damage Control Tour
When Liars Don’t Lie Well
This is so much worse than they’re letting on. Pete responded to questions about texting war plans to a journalist, a mistake that could have ended worse than displaying his incompetence. Watch our Secretary of Defense, everybody’s favorite drunk uncle, lash out at the reporter he texted, then the response from the journalist who could … Continue reading When Liars Don’t Lie Well
State of the Union, Retirements, and Trump’s Real Numbers
Just in time to avoid having his assets seized, Donald Trump posted the $91.6 million bond required to appeal E. Jean Carroll’s case. A subsidiary of the Chubb Group guaranteed it. Why would they do that? Everything with Trump is transactional. In 2018, Donald Trump appointed Evan Greenberg to the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy … Continue reading State of the Union, Retirements, and Trump’s Real Numbers
Three Things, Things in Threes
Three Questions Don’t you hate when people begin their posts with a question? Does it bother you that you can’t respond to the questions' bloggers post? And, third question, did you know that Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Bad Moon Rising’” is a three - chord song? https://youtube.com/watch?v=w6iRNVwslM4&si=cJ52PYQ9I-tV3ba5 I’m assuming you responded, yes, yes, no, to which … Continue reading Three Things, Things in Threes
And Then There Were Five
Eight Things That Come in Sets of Five: • STAGES OF GRIEF: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. I feel these emotions all day, every day, without requiring grief. Making coffee: Denial- I can’t be out of coffee, Anger-Who hid the coffee beans? Bargaining-Just enough for one cup… pleeeeze! Depression- I don’t deserve coffee. [sobs] … Continue reading And Then There Were Five





