Monday, December 08, 2025

$$ All Hail The Mighty Dollar $$

Trump bends over backward for anyone who wants to make a buck... he cut EPA standards, he cut back on OSHA regulations, anything to make a buck off of our backs. The latest roll back...

Senator  Kevin Cramer writes,
December 04, 2025


The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) formally repealed Biden-era minimum staffing requirements for long-term care facilities (LTC), which affected nearly 1.2 million residents across the nation. The rule exacerbated workforce shortages and significantly harmed access to care in rural communities. Reversal of the mandates demonstrates a commitment to “practical, sustainable approaches to improving nursing home care, and allows for further opportunity for engagement with community and Tribal stakeholders,” according to HHS.

The 2024 rule required applicable nursing homes to provide residents with a minimum total of 3.48 hours of nursing care per day, including at least 0.55 hours from a registered nurse per resident per day, and 2.45 hours from a nurse aide per resident per day. It mandated each facility have a registered nurse onsite 24/7. HHS said these measures disproportionately burdened rural and underserved communities already grappling with critical health care workforce shortages.

U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) raised concerns over the harmful impact of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) staffing ratio for rural communities and North Dakota families. He led multiple efforts, including bipartisan legislation, to push back against the rule, culminating in the passage of the Working Families Tax Cut Act which included a 10-year moratorium on enforcement of the staffing mandate.
Translated from Republican speak... it is costing the nursing home too much!

In a statement, Stacey Hughes, AHA executive vice president, said, "The AHA strongly believes that a skilled, caring workforce is integral to delivery of high quality, safe care. Yet, the process of safely staffing any health care facility is about much more than achieving an arbitrary number set by regulation. It requires clinical judgment and flexibility to account for patient needs, facility characteristics and the expertise and experience of the care team. CMS’ one-size-fits-all minimum staffing rule for nursing homes creates more problems than it solves and could jeopardize access to all types of care across the continuum, especially in rural and underserved communities that may not have the workforce levels to support these requirements.
Surprise, surprise! They are in favor of the cuts. And not surprisingly the nurses don't like it. Nurse writes...
Nursing and consumer advocates, however, have expressed deep concern that rescinding federal minimum staffing standards could weaken protections for residents and increase workloads for nursing staff. Advocacy groups warn that without a clear national floor, some facilities may prioritize cost savings over staffing adequacy, potentially worsening burnout, turnover, and resident outcomes unless states and individual operators adopt strong standards of their own.​
This is not surprising coming from the Trump administration, this couple with nursing schools not being covered under the profession loans. Anything for business t make a buck! Screw the people!

How Many Times...

...Have you heard that there is no difference between political parties?

The newly elected mayor of New York just said,
Zohran Mamdani pledged to make NYC a safe haven for transgender residents, promising major funding for gender-affirming care and LGBTQIA+ protections
MEAWW (MEA WorldWide)
BY RIYA SIDDHACHARJEE
NOV 26, 2025


New York City is on track to become a haven for transgender residents. Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected NYC mayor, spoke about his commitment to the transgender community. The young Democrat promised to stand firmly with transgender people and make the city fully pro-trans.

Sharing a message about the future of transgender rights, he said the city will be a safe place for transgender youth. Even during his mayoral campaign, Mamdani pledged $57 million for medical centers providing gender-affirming care, and an additional $8 million to develop new and expanded resources. He said that he would turn NYC into a “LGBTQIA+ sanctuary city.”

[...]

A viral clip shows Zohran Mamdani during an interview being congratulated on his election as NYC mayor. The interviewer said, "Zaron! Congratulations on starting your transition! Thank you very much! What would you like to say to trans kids out there who might be starting their transition?"

Mamdani smiled and replied, "Well, while these may be different transitions, we're going to make this a city that doesn't just protect trans kids, but also celebrates and cherishes them."
Now from the other side of the aisle.
Memo says the policy shift, which advocates call ‘reckless’, was designed to align with one of Trump’s anti-trans orders
The Guardian
By Sam Levin in Los Angeles
Fri 5 Dec 2025


The US Department of Justice has moved to eliminate rules protecting LGBTQ+ people from sexual abuse in prisons, a shift advocates say is “reckless and dangerous” and will lead to increased assaults behind bars.

A justice department memo issued on Tuesday said “effective immediately”, prisons and jails will no longer be held responsible for violations of standards meant to shield LGBTQ+ people from harassment, abuse and rape. It also directed inspectors to stop auditing facilities for compliance with those protections. The justice department is in the process of seeking formal updates to the rules, the memo said.

The directive relates to regulations under the Prison Rape Elimination Act (Prea), a longstanding federal law which says incarcerated people should be screened for their risk of facing sexual assault when officials place them in housing and that assessments must consider LGBTQ+ status.

Prea, passed unanimously by Congress in 2003, includes standards aimed at addressing the high levels of violence that transgender, gender-nonconforming and queer people face in jails and prisons across the US. Prea applies to all correctional facilities.
When you say that you are anti-DEI what does it mean? Have you stopped for a moment and thought that through? What they are really saying is that they want to discriminate against people!

So please, please tell me how there is not difference between the parties?


Two Things Popped Out

When I read this headline two things popped in my my mine... The first was the Kennedy Center is not in the same league as Kimmel, but my second thought was maybe that is what is trying to do, bring the Kennedy Center down to the level of a late-night variety show? 


Donald Trump presented this year’s Kennedy Center honorees with their medals in an Oval Office ceremony on Saturday, but he also made some predictions of how the ceremony will do in the ratings and how he will do in hosting the event.

Namely, Trump said he would do better than Jimmy Kimmel, the late night host who has emceed multiple Oscar broadcasts.

“We have never had a president hosting the awards before. This is the first,” Trump told reporters.

“I’m sure they’ll give me great reviews, right? You know, they’ll say he was horrible. He was terrible. It was a horrible situation. No, we’ll do fine,” Trump said.
So stay tune for the exciting TV Ratings... will Trump beat Kimmel in the rating war? Will Trump tank the awards? Tune back Wednesday to see if Trump beat Kimmel (Hint: In the past the Kennedy Center awards viewership was in 2024 broadcast drew 4.1 million viewers, while the Jimmy Kimmel show only brings in an averages approximately 1.6 to 1.8 million nightly viewers.)

So folks.... boycott the Kennedy Center awards Tuesday night,,, let's have Kimmel get more viewers will that rally piss-off Trump

Sunday, December 07, 2025

How Petty!

This administration is so petty, they would gleefully pour salt on a wound and their hatred of anything trans is even worst! You know that President Biden had a trans person as the head of the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service, well get a load at the petty thing that the Trump administration did to her!


As you walk down a particular hallway on the seventh floor of the Humphrey Building in Washington, D.C., you'll find a line of photographic portraits of all the people from years past who have led the Public Health Corps at the federal Department of Health and Human Services.

Only one of those portraits is of a transgender person: Adm. Rachel Levine, who served for four years as President Biden's assistant secretary for health. She was the first transgender person to win Senate confirmation, and her portrait has been displayed in the hallway since soon after she was confirmed in 2021. The role is a four-star admiral position in charge of the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service.
But what did the narrow-minded Trump administration do?
 Levine's official portrait was recently altered, a spokesperson for HHS confirmed to NPR. A digital photograph of the portrait in the hallway obtained by NPR shows that Levine's previous name is now typed below the portrait, under the glass of the frame.
They "dead-named" her! Like little bullies on a playground... they dead maned her. I'm surprised that they did paint a mustache on her, that is the infantile behavior that is expected from Trump's administration. Meanwhile, Admiral Levine takes the high ground!
Levine told NPR that it was an honor to serve the American people as the assistant secretary for health "and I'm not going to comment on this type of petty action."
While they crawl in the slop and mud...
NPR asked HHS who made the change and why. In response, HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon wrote: "Our priority is ensuring that the information presented internally and externally by HHS reflects gold standard science. We remain committed to reversing harmful policies enacted by Levine and ensuring that biological reality guides our approach to public health."
They had to stick her in the back and twist the knife.

The Advocate put it this way,
Adrian Shanker, who served as Levine’s deputy and directed the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health Policy, said the move reflects a troubling misuse of institutional authority.

“During her entire time as assistant secretary for health and admiral of the United States Public Health Service, Admiral Levine was a dedicated public health servant,” Shanker told The Advocate. “She was working to end the HIV epidemic, respond to syphilis surges, improve mental health and nutrition, and really work for the health and well-being of all Americans. And it seems like what the folks that are there now are doing are small acts of pettiness and bigotry. It’s not only unfair to Admiral Levine, but it’s unfair to the American people that this is the level of seriousness of the current political appointees at HHS.”
This is what we expect from the current administration.
He added that the portrait alteration fits into the broader pattern of the administration seeking to erase transgender people from public life. “It does seem like they’re obsessed with trans people and with removing not only their legal rights and their access to health care, but even people’s basic existence,” he said.

They Played Him Like A Fiddle!

Do you remember all the flack that Trump was given the FIFA about heighten immigration screening for the soccer players over the tournament... did you notice that it all has been fixed? There is magically no more problems with ICE and CBP!
By Nancy Armour
USA TODAY
Dec. 5, 2025


President Donald Trump better savor his FIFA Peace Prize, because it’s the only one he’s going to get.

In a surprise to no one, Trump received FIFA’s made-up, not-to-be-taken-seriously-at-all token award that was created solely for the purpose of stroking the president’s considerable ego. He got a gaudy, gold trophy — the better to match the Oval Office! — a medal he immediately put on and a certificate to commemorate the embarrassing, err, momentous occasion.

“(This is) in recognition of his exceptional and extraordinary actions to promote peace and unity around the world,” FIFA President Gianni Infantino gushed ahead of the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington, D.C.
FIFA knew how to handle Trump: give him a medal and play to his ego.
Trump is the most divisive person on the planet, let alone the country he was elected to lead, and his actions and rhetoric have made the entire planet a colder, crueler and unsafer place. He’s a champion for peace in his own mind only, and no reputable group would ever honor him as such.
He didn't even pause the blowing up of boats in the Caribbean to get the award.
Infantino knows how badly Trump craves a Noble peace prize. Actually the whole world does, because Trump mentions it almost any chance he gets. But Infantino also knows tiny Cape Verde has a better chance of winning the World Cup in its first appearance than Trump has of winning over the Nobel committee.

The people who decide the Nobel prizes are not sycophants like Trump’s cabinet. They are not going to give Trump credit for made-up peace deals and agreements so flimsy they fell apart before the ink was dry. They are not going to ignore Trump’s deference to Vladimir Putin, treating him like the wronged party in the unprovoked war on Ukraine that the Russian despot started.
Even while they are under investigations for "War Crimes"
FIFA said the president had ‘championed the unifying power of football on the world stage’
The Independent 
Mike Bedigan
Friday 05 December 2025 


Soccer fans reacted with outrage and incredulity as Donald Trump accepted the newly created “FIFA Peace Prize” during the 2026 World Cup draw.

“This is pathetic,” wrote one user, responding to a picture of the president being handed the prize by FIFA President Gianni Infantino at Friday’s ceremony at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

“FIFA is so corrupted man, they actually made a ‘peace’ award for Trump because he got upset about not getting the Nobel peace prize... What are we even doing here?” wrote another user, with a third adding: “He will be telling us from now on how this award is actually more important than the Nobel Peace Prize.”

Others described the handing over of the seemingly arbitrary award to Trump as “beyond parody,” though some looked forward to the prospect. “Can't wait for a South Park episode about this,” wrote one user.
They got his number. Just look at the shit-eaten grin he has on his face as he got the award. Everyone knows that the award is a bribe to get Trump off their backs.


He looks like he is picking a out chocolates from a candy box.


Yup, they got his number all rights...
As well as the prize, Infantino also handed Trump “a beautiful medal for you that you can wear everywhere you want to go,” which the president accepted with a smile.
I can't wait for the next White House function to see if Trump is wearing "his" medal."

This says it all...

P.S. Watch out when trump figures it all out and that it is a joke on him... remember Trump is the revenge king. You just might find that all your player visas were canceled!

Saturday, December 06, 2025

I Don't Know If They Can Read.

All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.
I don't know about you but I don't see any wiggle room in that. "All persons born..." that is pretty straight forward.
Dec. 5, 2025


The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case on whether some children born in the US have a constitutional right to citizenship.

On his first day in office in January, President Donald Trump signed an order to end birthright citizenship for those born to parents who are in the country illegally, but the move was blocked by multiple lower courts.

No date has been set yet for the Supreme Court arguments, and a ruling is months away.

Whatever the court decides could have major implications for Trump's immigration crackdown and for what it means to be an American citizen.
There is only one way for the court to decide. It doesn't say except for... There are no qualifiers in the wording...  "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction..." it doesn't say "except for those of undocumented parents." and they are most definitely "subject to the jurisdiction" they are being held by ICE & CBP to court hearings.

Saturday 9: Ja Da

On Saturdays I take a break from the heavy stuff and have some fun… 
 

Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here
 
1) The lyrics tell us the melody is soothing. What calms you when you're upset or anxious?
Well a lot of times I get a visual migraine and then I put on the Eagles to relax.

2) There was a lot going on in 1918 – like WWI and the Spanish flu pandemic – that left people upset and anxious. In those days, radio wasn't yet a staple in American homes so people received their news through newspapers. Today with podcasts and 24 hour cable news and social media and other news outlets available, do you ever feel like taking a break from current events?
Every day!

3) In addition to newspapers, magazines were a big deal in 1918. Women turned to publications like Ladies Home Journal and McCall's for trends and tips about fashion and housekeeping. Do you have any printed magazines in your home now? 
Nope. My sister-in-law gets Yankee Magazine and Down East magazines so I glance at them while I at their place. 

4) Today schoolchildren often learn "Ja-Da" because it's easy to sing and play. Was music part of your grade school curriculum?
Yeah but they told me to shut-up, that I’m tone deaf. It is true… every year the graduating 6th grade class gave a concert, I was told to shut-up and mouth the words.

5) Composer Bob Carleton published more than 500 songs in his career. He had no songwriting partner, handling the words and lyrics himself. What's your favorite song? Was it written by a single composer or a songwriting team?
Wow! I hate these kind of questions. I don’t have a favorite song but I have songs that I like, like the Eagles first album, and many songs from the 60s and 70s.

6) Bob got his start in his hometown of St. Louis, playing piano in his parents' saloon. When you think of St. Louis, what comes to mind?
The Arch.

7) In 1918, Americans were buying more cars and Studebakers were a familiar sight on the streets and highways. Today that name is mostly forgotten. Can you think of a brand that used to popular but has disappeared?
Yeah, sadly any U.S. brand. When was the last time you saw an ad for a U.S. car. Not for pickup trucks but for a car?

8) During WWI, Americans were familiar with "Meatless Days." Back then we were encouraged to cut back on the consumption of meat as a patriotic gesture to help the American and Allied troops. Today "Meatless Monday" highlights health and the environment. Think about your diet. Do you try to eat more grains, fruits and vegetables?
Um… yeah. What food group is lobster?

9) Random question: Where did you get the shirt you are wearing right now?
Amazon. That is where I buy my clothes, you go to a Walmart. Target, or a Kohl’s and their variety is limited while online it has more selections.

Thanks so much for joining us again at Saturday: 9. As always, feel free to come back, see who has participated and comment on their posts. In fact sometimes, if you want to read & comment on everyone's responses, you might want to check back again tomorrow. But it is not a rule. We haven’t any rules here. Join us on next Saturday for another version of Saturday: 9, "Just A Silly Meme on a Saturday!" Enjoy your weekend!