Sunday, August 31, 2025
Saturday, August 30, 2025
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
NOTHING MAKES SENSE
A total of 19 people were wounded in the shooting — all but three were children. Two children, ages 8 and 10, have died, according to Minneapolis police, and two other children are in critical condition.
Tuesday, August 26, 2025
MAKE IT MAKE SENSE.
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON:
Monday, August 25, 2025
WORDS FAIL ME
Are we supposed to just ignore these blatant unAmerican authoritarian dreams Trump engages in?
He's actually telling us that he wants to take the broadcasting licenses away from entities that criticize him. What else can he tell us to our faces about his dreams of becoming a dictator?
Are the libertarians and MAGAs who read my blog okay with this? Have they lost their sense of what it means to be an American? Where is their outrage against this swollen, rotting hunk of orange stupidity that is now running the country?
Oh, wait...He actually tells America that maybe being a dictator is what we need.
Sunday, August 24, 2025
YOUR SUNDAY MOMENT OF ZEN
Saturday, August 23, 2025
WHAT A SURPRISE!
THIS IS HOW MOB BOSSES AND DICTATORS BEHAVE:
Trump campaigned on retribution, and he's making good on his promise to MAGA to punish anyone who criticized him.
These are the tactics of criminal authoritarian regimes, and Trump has brought those tactics to America:
At dawn, the F.B.I. conducted a search of Mr. Bolton’s house in Bethesda, Md., and his office in Washington. Agents carried out boxes of papers and put them into vehicles with flashing blue lights in front of the amassed cameras. The Times reported that officials were investigating whether Mr. Bolton had improperly leaked national security information to the news media and other parties to damage the Trump administration. Mr. Bolton, notably, has not held government office in six years. It is too early to know what the F.B.I. will claim to find in all of those boxes but not too early to surmise that the search for incriminating documents was not the real goal of Friday’s search. Even if it turns up documents that should not be there, the administration has damaged any presumption of good faith by flinging weightless accusations of criminality at those who challenge it.
That approach was evident in the snide social media posts that accompanied the search. “NO ONE is above the law,” wrote Kash Patel, the bureau’s director. “@FBI agents on mission.” Mr. Patel’s deputy Dan Bongino jumped to an accusation of guilt with his response: “Public corruption will not be tolerated.” And Attorney General Pam Bondi declared: “America’s safety isn’t negotiable. Justice will be pursued. Always.”
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"The search is a new chapter in Mr. Trump’s campaign of retribution against his critics. The White House and its loyalists in the Justice Department and the F.B.I. are sending a clear message: Keep quiet, or we will use the extraordinary power of federal law enforcement to threaten your job or your liberty and put you under a lasting cloud of suspicion. And they are using the fearsome punitive authority of the government to conduct this campaign."
More on the Trump Regime's retribution:
Trump has accused former President Obama of "treason," without evidence, and has opened an investigation into Russia and the 2016 election.“He’s guilty,” Mr. Trump said of Mr. Obama in July, acting as both judge and jury.
Trump has sent his personal law firm, the Department of Justice, headed by his personal lawyers, Pam Bondi and Todd Blanche to go after former prosecutor Jack Smith.
The F.B.I., headed by Kash Patel who is a raging conspiracy dupe, is going after Letitia James; and Trump has instigated a federal investigation against Senator Adam Schiff of California, another outspoken critic of Trump who headed up the first of Trump's two impeachments.
And finally, Lisa Cook, a member of the board of the Federal Reserve (appointed by President Joe Biden), whom Mr. Trump threatened to fire on Friday, claiming the grounds of mortgage deception.
Read what Aaron from New York has to say about this insult to America and its justice system:
Friday, August 22, 2025
TRUMP'S TARIFFS ARE TAXES.
Tariffs Begin Taking a Bite out of the Economy
Thursday, August 21, 2025
TRUMP IS STILL A CONVICTED FELON
NYTimes:
JUST A REMINDER:
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
WHO IS STEVE WITCOFF?
Witkoff: "The president has this uncanny ability to bend people to his sensible way of thinking. He does it each and every time. I've never seen anything quite like it and I've been around some master dealmakers. He is the legend as far as I'm concerned."
Visioner
Let’s remember Steve Witkoff’s deep ties to
Russia at the very moment he is leading closed-door
Ukraine talks with Vladimir Putin as Trump’s envoy. Behind his image as a real estate developer lies a network of oligarch connections, Kremlin-linked capital, and political positions that have consistently leaned toward Moscow.
Witkoff’s closest partner in business has been billionaire Len Blavatnik, whose Access Industries co-financed some of the largest luxury developments in New York and Miami. Blavatnik, though often branded as a Western investor, made his fortune alongside sanctioned oligarchs Mikhail Fridman, German Khan, and Viktor Vekselberg in the AAR consortium, which sold its stake in TNK-BP to Rosneft for $55 billion. That deal directly enriched them through Putin’s state oil giant, cementing a Kremlin connection at the heart of Blavatnik’s wealth. Blavatnik himself has given millions to Republican politics, including a million-dollar check to Trump’s inauguration, while Ukraine sanctioned him in 2023 for his Russian ties.
From Blavatnik the chain runs deeper: to Vekselberg, sanctioned for advancing Kremlin foreign policy, to Oleg Deripaska, Putin’s favored aluminum magnate and longtime target of U.S. sanctions, and to Alfa Group’s Fridman and Aven, accused of benefiting from security service ties and Putin’s system of controlled oligarchy. These men form the network from which Blavatnik’s billions were built, and Witkoff, by aligning himself with Blavatnik, enters a circle that cannot be separated from Kremlin influence.
As envoy, Witkoff has stepped beyond private business into highly sensitive diplomacy. In 2025 he traveled to Moscow on multiple occasions, often without U.S. policy officials present, instead relying on Kremlin-provided interpreters, an unusual practice that raised questions about transparency and control of the record. In his public appearances, he praised Vladimir Putin as “super smart,” language that U.S. diplomats typically avoid given the adversarial context. More critically, Witkoff appeared to validate Russia’s staged referendums in occupied Ukrainian territories, downplayed Ukraine’s sovereignty by referring to it as a “false state” and promoted negotiation frameworks centered on territorial concessions and land exchanges. Each of these positions aligns closely with longstanding Kremlin objectives: securing recognition of its territorial gains, fragmenting Ukraine’s legitimacy, and shaping peace talks on Moscow’s terms. Russian state outlets amplified his remarks, portraying them as evidence of softening U.S. resolve.
The picture is clear: Steve Witkoff is not simply a Trump friend entering diplomacy. His business network intersects with oligarch wealth tied to Rosneft, his partners are linked to Putin’s circle, and his public statements have echoed Russia’s messaging on Ukraine. In his role as envoy, he has become both a messenger and a potential asset for Moscow, blending U.S. politics, private deals, and Russian state interests in a way that demands serious scrutiny.