Saturday, April 04, 2026

He Is Worst Than An Idiot!

You know what they say about a half-brained person: they are worse than a person with no brains at all. You can see that in Trump. He put a tariff on aluminum, which caused prices to go up, and then people had to pay more for it. But when you put a 100% tariff on drugs... people die!
AP News
WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS
April 2, 2026


 President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that could slap long-threatened pharmaceutical tariffs of up to 100% on some patented drugs from companies that don’t reach deals with his administration in the coming months.

Companies that have signed a “most favored nation” pricing deal and are actively building facilities in the U.S. to onshore production of patented pharmaceuticals and their ingredients will have a 0% tariff. For those that don’t have a pricing deal but are building such projects in the U.S., a 20% tariff will apply but will increase to 100% in four years.

A senior administration official told reporters on a press call that companies still have months to negotiate before the 100% tariffs kick in — 120 days for bigger companies, and 180 days for everyone else. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity to preview the executive order before it was issued, did not identify any companies or drugs that were in jeopardy of getting hit with the increased tariffs but noted the administration had already reached 17 pricing deals with major drugmakers, 13 of which have signed.
But you know what else is idiotic? Thinking that in two years, when Trump leaves office, companies won't just walk away from 'the deals' he made.

Saturday: Easter Parade

Welcome to Saturday: 9. What we've committed to our readers is that we will post 9 questions every Saturday. Sometimes the post will have a theme, and at other times the questions will be totally unrelated. Those weeks we do "random questions," so-to-speak. We encourage you to visit other participants posts and leave a comment. Because we don't have any rules, it is your choice. We hate rules. We love memes, however, and here is today's meme!
 
On Saturdays I take a break from the heavy stuff and have some fun… 
Revised and revived from the archives

Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.

1) This song is best known from the 1948 movie of the same name, but it was originally written for a 1933 Broadway play called As Thousands Cheer. In the play, a young man reads about the parade in a New York newspaper and decides to go and show his lady love off to parade goers. What's the most recent parade you attended?
A Pride parade a couple of years ago. Now unless they have a disability and senior bus, forget it.

2) On Broadway, the song was performed by Clifton Webb. He'd had a busy stage career, appearing in musicals as well as plays by Oscar Wilde and Noel Coward, but when he was in his mid-50s, he was considered too old to be a leading man. Broadway offers stopped coming. He was unexpectedly cast by Otto Preminger for the film noir Laura and a new career was born. He worked steadily in Hollywood for 20 years and earned three Oscar nominations. Tell us about a time you were grateful your life took an unanticipated turn.
When I got laid off and I got my Master’s in Social Work.
I’m not grateful right now, see below.

3) Today he's fondly remembered by the students at UCLA who have benefited from The Clifton Webb Scholarship of the Arts. If you could give an endowment to a school or charity, what would you like it to be used for?
One word… and it is not “Plastics” but photography!

4) The biggest chocolate Easter egg was made in Italy, measured 34 feet tall and weighed a staggering 15,000 lbs. Do you think it's possible to have too much chocolate?
Naw, just do like I did, freeze them!

5) After chocolate, the top-selling Easter candy is Peeps Marshmallow Chicks. They're so popular that they were once the subject of a Jeopardy clue. Do you often watch Jeopardy?
I used to but I don’t like Ken Jenning, I rather wish Mayim Bialik was host.

6) Jelly beans are also popular this time of year. In a 2024 poll, jelly bean fans responded that black licorice is their favorite flavor. It's Crazy Sam's least favorite. How about you? What jelly bean flavor is at the top of your list, and which is at the bottom?
None!
Sugar!!!!!!

7) We've been talking a lot about sweets this morning. The only holiday that generates more candy sales is Halloween. When do you eat more candy: Easter or Halloween?
Why limit to just those two occasion… stock up the sales after Easter and freeze them.
 
8) According to the National Retail Federation, Americans are doing more of their holiday shopping this year at discount "dollar stores" than at department stores like Target and Walmart. Do you often make trips to the "dollar store?" If yes, what do you usually pick up there?
I was there only once when I was in a car accident on Cape Cod and I had to tape a broken part away form the wheel.

 9) Easter is considered the season of rebirth. What makes you feel refreshed or rejuvenated?
Relaxing along side of a mountain lake with a gentle breeze blowing. Watching the sun go down.
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I became a statistic this week: fraud.

Oh, they were sweet talkers. They had a reasonable explanation for everything.

The caller ID said Amazon. When I answeRed, he said he was from Amazon and asked if I had ordeRed a $1,200 pair of sneakers to be deliveRed to a California address. No!

“I’m transferring you to the fraud division…” click.

They asked all the right questions. They even suggested it could be my 82-year-old brother. “You can’t tell anyone, because they might be the ones who committed the fraud.”
[1st Red Flag — it still hadn’t dawned on me that it was a scam, but I did think that was strange.]

“Oh, I see there’s money laundering involved. I’m going to turn this over to the U.S. Treasury…” click.

“This is Jay Himes from the U.S. Treasury Fraud Department.”
[2nd Red Flag, he answeRed very fast.]

Very smooth. He got me chatting and relaxed. Then he said he needed a picture of my driver’s license for verification.
[Big, big, big, and even bigger mistake!]
It sounded reasonable because I’ve been asked for that with my brokerage account.

Then he wanted to know which accounts I had so they could check them for fraud. When I said I was looking at my bank page and didn’t see any transactions I didn’t make, he said, “Oh, they hide it on the dark web.”
[3rd Red Flag, they’re counting on us not knowing what the “dark web” is.]

Then he started talking about freezing my accounts while they checked them… um…

I said, “How do I know you are who you say you are?”
He replied, “How about you call your police station and have them call you to verify my cRedentials?”

So I looked up the number and told him. About 30 seconds later, I got a call. The caller ID said it was from the Police Department, with that same number displayed.
[4th Red Flag, that was very fast. I gave him the number, and they called back in less than a minute.]
[5th Red Flag, he had an accent. Now, maybe a town police department might have someone with an accent—but the odds that all of them would—the Amazon guy, the fraud division, the U.S. Treasury it seems pretty unlikely.]

“We want you to withdraw your money from your accounts and...”

[6th Red Flag, looking back it was also so the fact that the Amazon guy connected me right away with the Fraud guy, and the Fraud guy connected me to the Treasury agent immediately should have raised the flags!] 

“You get a warrant signed by a judge, and I’ll…” click.

Over four hours on the phone and I was emotionally drained.

Off to the police station to file a report.

Off to the bank. I notified the police, my banks, my broker, and my cRedit card company. I froze my cRedit reports.

They recommended one more thing: Flag my driver’s license as stolen. I thought, yeah… sounds good. But as a trans person, I stopped and thought—okay, I get stopped by a cop and there’s a Flag for a possibly stolen license. As a trans person, who do you think the cop is going to suspect?

So now I lie awake worrying about this

So… how was your week?


** Thoughts **
  1. These guys are pros! This is what they do for a living.
  2. In hindsight, they never used my name until they had my driver’s license. Always ask who they are looking for. Like I said, these guys are professionals; if they asked for your license right away, you would say no. They work their way up to it until it seems natural to send it.
  3. They started small; a theft at Amazon—and worked their way up to the Feds... the U.S. Treasury Fraud Division, an inspector no less.
  4. I noticed that they all had accents; a little yellow light started flashing in my head!
  5. "I only have your word... I want proof!" "Okay, look up your local police department and we will send them our ID. They will then call you." Two minutes later, the caller ID says "Town Police Department." Hmm... that was fast! Too fast!
  6. And another accent!
  7. Then it moved to the pitch: "We need you to send your money to..." "FU! I’m off to the police department." CLICK!

Friday, April 03, 2026

APA On The Supreme Court Ruling

March 31, 2026


The American Psychiatric Association (APA) is deeply concerned that the Supreme Court’s decision in Chiles v. Salazar will potentially harm many LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly minors, who will no longer be protected by state laws against conversion therapy.

Being LGBTQ+ is not a mental illness or disorder. Conversion therapy — efforts to change sexual orientation and gender identity — is not a legitimate therapeutic treatment. Leading health care entities, the APA among them, have concluded that these are potentially harmful, discredited practices and are not supported by scientific evidence.

We urge the families of LGBTQ+ individuals, faith-based institutions, and therapists to avoid these harmful practices.
So according to the Supreme Court it is okay to torture someone in the name of religious... Does this mean that "Human Sacrifices" are okay again? Because that is what Conversion therapy is all about brain washing!

The The Iowa Psychological Association said,
The APA affirms that scientific evidence and clinical experience indicate that sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE) put individuals at significant risk of harm;

APA encourages individuals, families, health professionals, and organizations to avoid SOCE;

APA affirms that same-gender and multiple-gender attraction, feelings, and behavior are normal variations in human sexuality, being LGBTQ+ is not a mental disorder, and APA opposes portrayals of sexual minorities as mentally ill because of their sexual orientation;

APA opposes making claims that sexual orientation can be changed through SOCE and;

APA, because of evidence of harm and lack of evidence of efficacy, supports public policies and legislation that oppose, prohibit, or aim to reduce SOCE, heterosexism, and monosexism and that increase support for sexual orientation diversity.
But the 1st Amendment according to the Supreme Court out weights the harm it does.

Jennifer Levi, one of the lawyers at GLAD wrote on her Facebook page,
Here is why the "it cuts both ways" argument is wrong.

Every medical regulation incorporates a viewpoint. That is not a bug. It is the entire point. Justice Jackson explains this plainly. When a state says a dietician cannot tell an anorexic patient to eat less, it is taking the viewpoint that encouraging restriction is harmful. When a state says a doctor cannot recommend cigarettes, it is taking the viewpoint that smoking causes cancer. When a state requires oncologists to follow science-based protocols rather than selling patients on unproven supplements, it is taking the viewpoint that medical consensus matters. Nobody calls those regulations unconstitutional. Nobody demands that states ban the opposite advice in order to achieve some kind of viewpoint neutrality before they can regulate professional conduct.

That is because we have understood, really until yesterday, that regulating medical care is different from regulating speech in the public square. When a state licenses a professional – and that is all that was at issue in Colorado -- and holds them to a standard of care, it is not entering the marketplace of ideas. It is doing what states have done for a very long time: deciding what treatments licensed professionals may offer to patients who are trusting them with their health and their lives. The viewpoint embedded in that decision is not censorship. It is the entire basis of professional licensing.
So does that mean quacks with their miracle snake oil remedies are covered by the 1st Amendment 

Pop Quiz!

What do Belarus, Hungary, Russia, and the U.S. have in common?

They are all persecuting the LGBTQ+ community. While the first three are established authoritarian regimes, the U.S. is currently home to a few "wannabes."
Lawmakers in Belarus have approved a bill introducing penalties for what authorities describe as the “promotion of homosexuality, gender transition, childlessness, and pedophilia”.
Pink News
Apr 03
by Tom Hutt-Dixon


The legislation passed the upper chamber of parliament on Thursday, after clearing the lower house last month. It now awaits the signature of president Alexander Lukashenko, who is widely expected to sign it into law.

Under the proposed measures, those accused of “promoting” such ideas could face fines, community service, or up to 15 days of administrative detention.
Sound familiar? Does that sound like “Don’t Say Gay” to you? Pulling LGBTQ+ books from libraries, gee where have we heard that before?
Activists have also accused the country’s security agency, known as the KGB, of targeting LGBTQ+ individuals, including allegations of blackmail to coerce cooperation.

There are also growing concerns among transgender individuals that the legislation could restrict access to healthcare and legal recognition.
Throughout history, we have been the targets of hate and persecution by petty tyrants (Trump included).

Despicable

Trump got caught again with an open mic! And as usual his comments were worthy of gutter talk.
Trump dished out insults and made crazy claims in an event the White House never expected to become public.
The Daily Beast
Annabella Rosciglione
Apr. 2 2026


The White House posted and then rushed to delete an hour-long recording of an event with President Donald Trump that captured him lashing out at the Supreme Court after justices signaled expressed skepticism about his birthright citizenship case.

The president privately hosted a group of MAGA pastors and religious allies Wednesday for an Easter luncheon at the White House. Trump made several bonkers remarks during the event, which was never meant to be seen by the public, as the White House quickly deleted the footage from its official pages.

[...]

While he thought the cameras weren’t rolling, the president let it rip about his true feelings about Supreme Court justices, including his own appointees, after he stormed out of oral arguments at the court earlier that day.
Oh boy did he have some choice words for the ungrateful oaf! And here is why I'm posting this...
“‘I don’t care if Trump appointed me, I don’t care, if it doesn’t make any difference to me. I’m voting against him!” Trump said, visibly annoyed.

“Cause they want to show their independence, you know, stupid people,” complained Trump.
So Trump feels that the judges he appointed "owe" him something! And then he blurt out,
“I can’t get a ballroom approved. It’s pretty amazing, right? If I was a king, we’d be doing a lot more. I’m doing a lot, but I could be doing a lot more if I was a king,” he lamented.
According to The Baptist News,
iPaula White (right) compares Donald Trump to Jesus while Robert Jeffress (left) looks on. (Screencap)
Paula White and Franklin Graham added to their stacks of praise for President Donald Trump this week, with White comparing Trump to Jesus in Holy Week.

Not to be outdone, Trump also compared himself to Jesus being called “king.”

At a White House luncheon April 1, Trump spoke about Palm Sunday and said he could relate to the story of Jesus.

“On Palm Sunday, Jesus entered Jerusalem as crowds welcomed him with praise honoring him as king,” Trump said. Video of the speech was posted to the White House website and then deleted.
And that...
Some evangelical leaders — including Gary Bauer and First Baptist Dallas pastor Robert Jeffress — have insisted in the past that Trump is “born again” and a follower of Jesus Christ.
Trump is a follower of Trump. 






Going To Hell In A Handbasket!

The economy is collapsing! We are at war! Electric prices are skyrocketing! And what are legislators around the nation focusing on? Us—the trans community!
Gov. Tony Evers promised to veto all anti-LGBTQ+ legislation that comes to his desk. He has not failed.
LGBTQ Nation
John Russell (He/Him)
April 1, 2026


On Transgender Day of Visibility, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers (D) once again made good on his pledge to protect LGBTQ+ rights in the state, vetoing five anti-LGBTQ+ bills passed by the state legislature’s Republican majority.

During a private ceremony at the state Capitol on Tuesday, March 31, Evers told a crowd of LGBTQ+ young people and their families that he would have like to have written “Hell no” on the bills which would have instituted anti-trans sports bans, required schools to out trans and nonbinary kids to their parents, and impacted Wisconsin doctors’ ability to provide gender-affirming care to minors.
They knew he would veto it, so why did they take the time to vote on these bills? Why did Republicans take the time to hear and vote on them?


Idaho's Republican-controlled legislature passed a bill on Friday to ban people in the state from using bathrooms or changing rooms that ​do not match the gender they were assigned at birth, in the ‌latest restriction targeting transgender people in the United States.

The bill, expected to be signed into law by Republican Governor Brad Little, passed the state Senate 28-7 on Friday. It passed the Idaho ​House of Representatives last week.

Transgender people in the country have faced increasing limitations at ​the state and national levels, and those efforts have been bolstered since President Donald Trump returned ‌to ⁠office last year. Trump has issued a series of executive actions targeting transgender rights and stated in a directive that the U.S. government will recognize only two sexes: male and female.
They wasted hours on this bill while more important legislation was left unaddressed!
A long-running legal battle over bills redefining sex likely has a new chapter
By: Jordan Hansen
Daily Montanan
March 30, 2026


Gov. Greg Gianforte last week signed the final bill passed during the 2025 legislative session defining sex in state law, likely spawning a protracted legal fight.

Senate Bill 437, which defines sex as only male or female, was signed on March 24, 2026, but sat on Republican House Speaker Brandon Ler’s desk for nearly a year. Senate President Matt Regier, R-Kalispell, signed the bill on April 21, 2025.

The bill is similar to 2023 Senate Bill 458, which also defined sex and was challenged in court. The earlier legislation was thrown out in the midst of the 2025 session, and Missoula County District Court Judge Leslie Halligan signaled at the time any similar bills would also likely be found unconstitutional.

But Ler said Monday that Republicans were deliberate about protecting the law from legal challenges, and the legislation should stand on its own.

“We … believe the law should be evaluated on its own merits, not folded into broader challenges, and we are prepared to defend it,” Ler said in a statement.
The thing is, most people support our rights, just not MAGA. Republicans know that their bigoted, Christian Nationalist base eats it right up!

A new national survey released today by PRRI profiles LGBTQ Americans and tracks Americans’ views on LGBTQ rights across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Based on interviews with more than 22,000 adults throughout 2025, this new data from the 2025 PRRI American Values Atlas measures public opinion on LGBTQ nondiscrimination protections, religiously based service refusals, and same-sex marriage. It also asks Americans if they agree that transgender Americans deserve the same rights and protections as other Americans.

The survey finds that strong majorities of Americans support nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ individuals (72%) and favor same-sex marriage (65%), although support for both measures has decreased slightly over the past three years (down from 80% and 69% in 2022, respectively). Roughly 6 in 10 Americans oppose allowing businesses to refuse service to LGBTQ people on religious grounds (59%, down from 65% in 2022).
We were never seen as a problem until Trump made us one with his bigotry. Look at Montana, they spent two years on bills targeting us, and they tied up the court system defending oppressive laws!

When I came out in 1999, the atmosphere was more supportive. Then Trump came along in the 2010s and helped fuel the Republican pogrom against us.

How many trans women in the last ten years have attacked women in bathrooms? Zero. Zilch. So why are they going after us? For votes. They are persecuting us for votes. Trans people are suffering and even dying for votes. Trans people’s healthcare has been cut… for votes.

Of all the problems facing our country, trans people are not one of them, and people know it.


 

Thursday, April 02, 2026

The Republican Response

At least it wasn't the middle finger but close!
“These people are just so pathetically cruel.”
LGBTQ Nation
Alex Bollinger (He/Him)
March 31, 2026


Republicans are getting criticized for their short and “cruel” response to the Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), which is today.

The TDOV is a yearly event intended to raise awareness of the discrimination trans people face worldwide. The Democratic Party’s X account acknowledged the day with a supportive message.
And in Connecticut they raised the trans flag over the Capitol!
“Trans rights are human rights,” the Democrats’ message said. “This Transgender Day of Visibility, we honor the resilience of transgender and nonbinary Americans and celebrate their incredible courage.”

The National Republican Senate Committee (NRSC) responded with just one word: “No.” They added a heart emoji, which was probably just an attempt to appear nonchalant about their denial that trans rights are human rights.
I know a trans woman who supports the Republicans... she thinks that because she is a "True Woman" the Republicans will accept her, just like Caitlyn Jenner living in her own little world.

Disappearing...

We are in good company…
  • In ancient Rome, emperors like Geta had their names chiseled off monuments and their portraits destroyed.
  • In the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin, purged officials were removed from photos, textbooks, and records.
  • In China during the Cultural Revolution led by Mao Zedong, historical texts, artifacts, and traditions were destroyed as “old culture.”
  • In the United States under Trump, references to trans people have been removed.
Trump minions has been axing us off government websites...
Some agencies went even beyond what the president ordered on day one.
LGBTQ Nation
Anna Rogers
March 26, 2026


President Donald Trump already has signed more executive orders since January 2025 than during his entire first term — and more than many presidents signed during their tenures in office. But one order has gone far beyond the others in reshaping the ecosystem of information the government and so many others, rely on.

“EO14168 has been overwhelmingly responsible for driving changes to federal forms and survey data,” says Melanie Klein, an analyst with the federal monitoring organization DataIndex who has been tracking these alterations. Although Trump signed EO14168—better known by its title “Defending Women From Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government”—on his first day in office, data experts are still getting a sense of its far-reaching scope.

Of more than 500 federal databases affected by Trump’s myriad executive orders, nearly three-quarters were revised because of the Defending Women order alone. Most of the cases involved removing trans-inclusive gender identity options from survey forms, leaving people to choose between male or female.
So far, they haven’t cut us from the research database like PubMed, but in nearly all other areas, we have been erased.

Trump’s pogrom against us is a multi-pronged attack: removing all references to us, erasing our presence from landmarks like the Stonewall National Monument, removing dancing drag queens from public history, and denying us healthcare.