Friday, July 03, 2026

A System Of Checks And Balances

[Political Analysis]

How did a system of over 250 years go so horribly wrong in such a short time? The system's failure was systematic. The collapse was not instantaneous but gradual, kind of like boiling a frog in a pot. You don't realize the water is getting hot until it is already too late.

I believe it all started from day one:

"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

Decades later, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal and the creation of Social Security sent conservatives into a tizzy. As the presidency and Congress oscillated back and forth between conservatives advocating for less government and liberals aiming to provide for the "general welfare," these two foundational philosophies remained deeply at odds. Ultimately, it was Alexander Hamilton’s views that pervaded. Hamilton argued that the General Welfare Clause grants Congress a separate, broad power to tax and spend for national purposes, as long as it benefits the country as a whole, rather than being restricted strictly to its other enumerated powers. Meanwhile, conservatives maintained their rallying cry: less government!

In the 1950s, 60s, and early 70s, conservatives began plotting their strategy. One of the places where this plan is thought to have come into being was at California's Bohemian Grove, where old money and new money converged. It is believed that the blueprint for the Reagan administration was forged there. These get-togethers were dominated by Wall Street bankers, industrial CEOs, legacy media barons, and traditional Republicans like Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and George H.W. Bush. Power was consolidated through corporate boards, Ivy League networks, and quiet, behind-the-scenes handshakes.

Once in office, Reagan went to work dismantling the unions. However, many of the conservatives' grand plans were stymied by the courts. Ever since then, Republicans broke with tradition; instead of appointing politically neutral judges, they began intentionally appointing jurists who leaned hard to the right.

Meanwhile, a technological revolution took place: the dawn of the World Wide Web. Suddenly, the lunatic down the street could easily talk to the lunatic on the other side of the country.

In times of economic stress, the conditions for revolution become ripe. We saw it in the 1890s, the 1930s, and we see it today as the economy fractures into what is now called a "K-shaped" economy. Back in the 1890s, the public targeted the ultra-wealthy as "Robber Barons." By the 1930s, in his famous 1936 Democratic National Convention speech, President Franklin D. Roosevelt re-baptized them as "economic dynasties" and "economic royalists."
Then, the Supreme Court threw its own two cents into the fire. With the landmark Citizens United v. FEC decision, the Court took the reins entirely off of campaign donations. The doors were blown wide open, and the dark money flowed.

The culmination of this long-game strategy came down to the judiciary. When conservative Justice Antonin Scalia passed away unexpectedly in February 2016, Senate Republicans broke traditional norms and refused to hold confirmation hearings for a replacement, arguing that it was too close to the November election. Yet, as soon as Donald Trump won, they quickly placed Neil Gorsuch on the bench in April 2017.

The hypocrisy became absolute when liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away on September 18, 2020—just 46 days before the next election. Instead of waiting for the voters, the Senate rammed through the appointment of Amy Coney Barrett in just weeks. With that, they successfully secured a captured, ultra-right-wing court.

But winning elections through a hyper-radicalized base was never a guarantee. To lock in permanent minority rule, they turned to aggressive gerrymandering, shifting district boundaries so precisely that the ruling party faced virtually no risk of losing power.

However, faced with Trump's polarizing reputation, strategists knew they needed to do more to guarantee victory. They set out to secure their wins by making it intentionally harder for marginalized communities to vote. The result is a modern incarnation of the Jim Crow "Poll Tax." By pushing for strict identification requirements, they have forced voters to produce documents like a passport (which costs $165 for a new application) or a birth certificate (which requires a notarized fee to obtain). For a low-income worker, these are not administrative safeguards; they are financial barriers to democracy.

For years, we have watched a spineless Republican Congress that is terrified of standing up to Trump, though a brave few are finally starting to show glimpses of a backbone. The public is beginning to see the deep structural corruption surrounding this administration—from the blatant buying of presidential pardons to rampant insider trading.

Consequently, Trump’s poll numbers are sinking, and he is getting desperate. He was impeached twice before but survived conviction in a loyal Senate. Now, the political landscape is shifting, and he and his cronies are visibly worried.

In their desperation, the administration's inner circle is testing the absolute limits of executive power. DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin and border czar Tom Homan have floated the terrifying idea of deploying armed ICE agents or military troops directly to polling places on Election Day. They justify this authoritarian overreach with unproven claims of mass noncitizen voting and the supposed need to stop "leftist terrorists." The true tragedy of our degraded system is that, knowing the nature of this administration, such a catastrophic abuse of power is entirely possible.

Will we wake up on November 4th to the dawn of an authoritarian regime?

The modern plutocrats want to preserve their "champagne wishes and caviar dreams" at any cost, regardless of what happens to the American republic. The water is boiling, the kitchen is quiet, and the feast is served.

Frog's legs, anybody?

[/Political Analysis]

So Tell Me...

On this holiday weekend, stop and think for a moment about the direction our country is heading.
 

If the Constitution says one thing, can you write a law to do something other than what the Constitution says?

I think we would all say no... the Constitution is the ultimate authority. Then how come...
Trump's 'hero' justice offers roadmap after Supreme Court rejects birthright order
Speaker Mike Johnson, Sens. Rand Paul, Mike Lee and Tom Cotton are already weighing legislation and constitutional amendments
By Elaine Mallon Fox News
Published July 2, 2026
 
 
 President Donald Trump lost his Supreme Court bid to restrict birthright citizenship through executive order, but one of his own appointees may have handed Republicans a blueprint for pursuing much of the same goal through Congress.

Voting with the 6-3 majority, Justice Brett Kavanaugh agreed that Executive Order 14160, which restricts automatic citizenship to people born to U.S. citizens or permanent residents, couldn't take effect. But in a concurring opinion, he also pointed to a different path forward. Kavanaugh argued the court should have resolved the case under federal law rather than the Constitution, laying out a potential legislative path for Congress to pursue changes to birthright citizenship.
Okay, here is a justice of the Supreme Court saying to pass a law to override the Constitution. Meanwhile, a riskier solution is being offered: amend the Constitution. That is scary! That opens the path for all types of evil things.
 Kavanaugh said Trump couldn't use an executive order to change a law Congress had already passed, but instead suggested Congress could rewrite the law to limit birthright citizenship for children born to parents who are in the country illegally or temporarily.

"Congress could — consistent with the Fourteenth Amendment—amend §1401(a) or otherwise enact new legislation establishing exceptions to birthright citizenship for children born to foreign citizens unlawfully or temporarily in the country," he wrote.
I imagine that most people reading this are not lawyers, but tell me, do you see any wiggle room in this?
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 that is pretty straightforward. I don't see any "ifs," "ands," or "buts," nor any "howevers," "except for," or any other qualifiers. There is just no wiggle room. It says what it says: "all persons"!
 
The qualifier that says "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" is undeniably true for all undocumented immigrants. The very fact that they are sitting in detention facilities proves that they are subject to the authority of ICE and CBP.

The other option is the Constitutional amendment route, and I find that to be the scary part. They want to pass an amendment limiting the Constitutional rights we now have! Think about that.

Once you have a Constitutional Convention, the floodgates are opened... I can see a party trying to stick in an amendment to limit abortions! I can see an amendment limiting our rights as trans people! After all, if they opened the convention to limit immigrants' rights, what's to stop them from adding to their list of "evil things"? It could become a vehicle for highly polarizing social issues.

They need 38 states to pass an amendment and 34 to call a convention... and they already have 23 solid Republican states!
 

Thursday, July 02, 2026

Another Steps Up For Us.

Banning care does not give us the opportunity to answer important questions.

My heart always cheers up when I see an ally step up for us. This is from the medical website STAT:
Here’s what happens when political pressure overrides scientific standards
By Kavitha RanganathanJune 29, 2026
Ranganathan is an associate professor at Harvard Medical School and plastic surgeon at Mass General Brigham.


I am a plastic surgeon who rebuilds faces after car accidents, helps cancer patients breathe, and restores infants’ ability to eat and smile. Yet what draws the most notice is my work transforming masculine features into feminine ones, and vice versa.

I am an outsider to the LGBTQIA+ community. I grew up in a conservative household in which discussions on sex and gender were taboo. But in residency, I saw patients in clinic every Monday with my attending, a cisgender, white, heterosexual male at least 60 years old, who had been providing surgical gender-affirming care for over 25 years. I saw how vulnerable the patients were, trapped in their bodies. I felt the weight they woke up with every day, trying to blend into the surrounding world of instantaneous judgements. And I saw the life-changing impact that surgery had.
When we speak up, people think we have an axe to grind, but when allies speak up, they speak from the heart.
Recently, however, there has been a fork in the road. While organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics and American Medical Association have staunchly and vocally supported transgender patients and their right to health care, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) has chosen a different path. In February, ASPS, a society for which I previously served on the Board of Directors, issued a “Position Statement on Gender Surgery for Children and Adolescents,” which argued against providing gender-affirming surgical care to anyone under the age of 19. The statement helped support the Trump administration’s continuing fight against gender-affirming care for adults and teenagers.
Their recommendations are wrong too! Limiting surgeries to only a "few" hospitals just creates more hoops to jump through.
Instead of calling for an outright ban, ASPS could propose ways to promote research that can genuinely protect trans youth, who are indeed vulnerable.

For instance, ASPS could have recommended that gender-affirming care to adolescents is provided only at regional centers of excellence to standardize care using strict selection criteria.

Another approach is to recommend providing gender-affirming care under research protocols that prioritize long-term data collection.
This is a knee-jerk reaction to political pressure! So we can't have surgery until 19? But the age of legal adulthood is 18!
The reality of my job today is that I can see a young girl in my clinic for breast augmentation in preparation for her sweet 16 and be prosecuted for doing the same operation on a 19-year-old with gender dysphoria. My personal opinion is that any elective operation done on a child requires absolute care, multidisciplinary collaboration, and honest conversations with families. The government’s opinion shouldn’t infringe on autonomy.

For those framing this issue in the context of patient safety, the ASPS has not banned one of plastic surgery’s highest mortality procedures. For the Brazilian butt lift, the operation with the highest mortality rate of any aesthetic procedure in plastic surgery, the ASPS put together a task force that came up with recommendations to improve safety. The operation was never banned.
Don't forget that there is absolutely no problem with doing gender-conforming surgery on week-old intersex babies! There have only been a few surgeries on minors, and most were breast reduction surgeries for cisgender youth, which just get lumped in with us.
Banning care does not give us the opportunity to answer important questions.

Even worse, physician groups betraying the public’s trust out of fear of government retaliation has permanent consequences, especially when the government’s actions have since been deemed unconstitutional. Individual plastic surgeons like me have united to demand answers from the ASPS in an effort to uphold our responsibility to all patients. When we stray from standards on one issue, our patients won’t be able to trust us on any issue.
But this is a politcial "gotcha" the Republicans think that we can offset Trump... that they think that in the 2026 and the 2028 elections we can sway enough votes away form the Democrats, The Republicans don't realy care about us one way or another... we are just a wedge issue for them.

Sorry Donald!

It is time to pay up! The Supreme Court said no way are there going to touch the case! Pay up on what... In a five million dollar law by the woman the jury found that Trump attacked in the dressing room at department store dressing room.


Advice columnist E. Jean Carroll asked a judge Tuesday to require President Donald Trump to pay her $5 million from a jury verdict that concluded Trump sexually abused her in the 1990s and defamed her after she publicly described the attack in 2019.

Lawyers for Carroll filed papers in Manhattan federal court to say Trump is unjustly trying to further delay release of the money after the Supreme Court refused Monday to hear an appeal of the 2023 civil jury verdict.

[...]

"To date, Carroll has agreed to each of Defendant's many requests to delay the payment he owes her. Given the extraordinary lengths he has taken to avoid such payments and that each of those efforts has been denied in full, that cooperation ends today. It is time for him to pay Carroll," they wrote.
Pay up Donald!

How They Ruined Milk

[Essay]

I’m a milk snob, I admit it. I like unhomogenized milk. First, I am not talking about raw milk or non-pasteurized milk. No, what I am talking about is milk that is pasteurized but not homogenized. You know, the kind with the cream floating on top, like they used to deliver in the old days… back when I was a kid.

The bottle would sit in a box on the front porch, and I would check it on my way home from school. I’d open the lid and hope for a bottle of chocolate milk! What changed, besides buying it at the grocery store now, is that all milk is uniform today. There are what, three or four major brands? And they all sell only homogenized milk.

To homogenize milk, they blast the cream through a nozzle that turns it into a fine mist. It becomes so fine that you can’t distinctively taste the cream in the milk anymore.

Fortunately, there is a farm store near me. They have a large orchard, but inside the store, they also sell produce from other local farms. Their milk comes from a farm up in the Litchfield Hills and is pasteurized. When I buy it, the cream sits right on top, so you just have to give it two shakes before pouring. That’s all it takes—two shakes. You can truly taste and feel the cream. It is richer and, well, creamier.

But nowadays, you have no choice unless you drive out of your way.

I also get thick-cut bacon from a local farm at this store. I grab their store-made cookies, like chocolate chip or oatmeal-raisin, and ice cream that also comes from the farms up in the Litchfield Hills. When corn is in season, I get it from a local stand, picked fresh that morning.

In my younger days, I used to hang out with friends who owned farms. Many times, I sat on a friend's back deck, picking off the woodchucks that were eating the corn. At another friend's place, I used to hang out at his roadside stand, chatting or watching a Red Sox game. That’s why I like shopping at farm stands. 

It supports local farmers rather than some giant conglomerate.

They made milk like they do with the ticky-tacky and uniform, the same, no differences... all homogenized. 

Oh, and one other thing. When you make hot chocolate with this milk and let it sit for a bit, the cream floats to the top. But it's chocolate cream! Mmm…

[/Essay]

Wednesday, July 01, 2026

A Hacker

That is the old definition: it described a worker who produced rough, crude, or shoddy workmanship—someone who just "hacked away" at a job without refined skill. Everything they touched fell apart.

Sounds like Trump, doesn't it?
Trump Taj Mahal
Trump Shuttle
Trump University
Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino
Trump Vodka
Trump Steaks
Trump: The Game

One after another, they collapsed under the weight of overpromising and poor execution. Now, the United States is the latest project bearing his signature.

And now...
The Kennedy Center
The Reflecting Pool
Freedom 250

Here in Connecticut, Freedom 250 was uninvited by Coventry, Columbia, and Suffield—though in Suffield, the VFW stepped in to invite them once the town backed out. Congress created America250 as the official national commemoration, but the Trump administration hijacked its attention and resources for Freedom 250, leaving America250 underfunded while promoting its own branded initiative.
Melted ice cream, power outages, rainy weather and a Confederate flag display marred the beginning of the National Mall event.
News of the United States (NOTUS)
By Jenna Monnin
June 28, 2026


The 110-foot-tall Ferris wheel, a main attraction at the Great American State Fair for the country’s 250th anniversary, shut down for a couple of hours due to lack of power. The ice cream melted, but Iowa’s butter cow survived. And a display of the Confederate flag was removed from North Carolina’s booth after Gov. Josh Stein condemned the vendor for putting it up.

On Sunday, Mother Nature also poured on Uncle Sam as organizers temporarily shut down the fair amid inclement weather in D.C. and urged fair-goers to seek shelter.

[...]

President Donald Trump kicked off the fair Wednesday, calling it the beginning of “the most unforgettable birthday party any country has ever had.”
Yup you can say that again!
The fair also featured a towering replica of Trump’s proposed Memorial Circle arch adorned with fake gold statues. The vinyl-covered wood mock-up was already showing signs of wear shortly into the fair’s opening.

As the event entered its fourth day on the National Mall, the president took a tour of a few of his hand-picked construction projects in D.C. on Sunday, walking through Lafayette Square with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.

The president signed blueprints for a remake of the public golf course at Potomac Park East, and drove by the proposed location for the arch on his way to his own golf course in Sterling, Virginia. Trump shut down the public course in early May to begin renovations.
So where has all the funding coming from since Congress didn't fund Freedom250? Well funding was siphoned off from various federal agencies... which is against U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 9, Clause 7 and the Impoundment Control Act!
Trump, laying siege to freedoms and truth itself, is twisting America’s milestone birthday into a joyless occasion
The Guardian
David Smith in Philadelphia
Mon 29 Jun 2026


This is the room where it happened. The assembly room at Independence Hall in Philadelphia where, 250 years ago this week, a group of sweating, treasonous men broke from the most powerful empire since ancient Rome. Amid a summer of trial and error, delegates including John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson ratified a flawed but aspirational document to declare their independence from the British crown. The date was 4 July 1776 – but it took nearly a month for all 56 delegates of the Second Continental Congress to formally sign on.

“I don’t blame them,” Maggie Burkett, a park ranger, told a group of about 40 tourists as they gazed at green baize tables adorned with books, letters, pipes and candles one recent afternoon. “These words on this page are treason, just as much as burning the king’s coats of arms was. By signing this document, you are literally risking your life. The 56 men who signed this document were brave. In my opinion, they were heroes.”

[...]

Trump, who has been hyping this anniversary for years and has expressed glee that it falls in his second term, launched a project to beautify the capital, with statues scrubbed clean of graffiti and water flowing from long-neglected fountains. He even intends to build a triumphal arch that will dwarf the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

But in a metaphor that is almost too neat, the president has come unstuck with a $14.7m renovation of the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool on the National Mall. No-bid contracts for the work were awarded to vendors with past ties to the president. Within days of its completion, an algae bloom turned the pool water bright green while its “American flag blue” coating began to peel off. Trump has blamed the embarrassing debacle on mysterious vandals and threatened the alleged vandals with jail time.

This tone was set earlier this month when, on 14 June, coinciding with his 80th birthday, Trump commandeered the White House South Lawn to host brutal Ultimate Fighting Championship cage matches. He followed up last week on the National Mall with a formal kick-off for the Great American State Fair, in effect a Trump rally with military jets roaring overhead that was hastily arranged when previously announced performing artists withdrew over the event’s partisan nature.
Everything Trump touches is "Dust in the wind, all they are is dust in the wind." As The Guardian goes on to report:
All of this has come about after America250, the official bipartisan commission established by Congress more than a decade ago, was elbowed aside in favor of Freedom 250, a Trump-aligned initiative. America 250’s modest ambitions include a time capsule with contributions from all 50 states, an essay contest for students and an America’s Block Party concert on 4 July featuring Queen Latifah, Chris Stapleton and the Smashing Pumpkins.

The upshot is that America’s milestone birthday feels particularly joyless, less a celebration of the world’s most powerful country than a case study in how a demoralised, self-doubting nation has fallen prey to culture wars and the narcissism of its leader. Trump – a uniquely divisive president laying siege to freedoms, institutions and truth itself – has proved to be the ultimate party pooper.
The Freedom 250 truck tour is another one of Trump's flops! The MAGA praise it while everyone else thinks it is a work of propaganda.
Six mobile history museums, part of President Trump's Freedom 250 program, aim to counter 'woke agenda.' Historians say it leaves out key facts.
Liam Adams & Karissa Waddick
USA TODAY
March 2, 2026


Slipping inside the semitrailer, visitors find a wall-to-wall display of the watershed moments leading up to the American Revolution and its biggest battles.

Tucked in a less visible spot, another exhibit tells visitors the "foundational principles of America are rooted in Western and Judeo-Christian values."

This 53-foot mobile museum is one of six “Freedom Trucks” traversing the country as ambassadors of President Donald Trump’s Freedom 250 program.

At a stop in Nashville during the National Religious Broadcasters annual gathering in February, Marissa Streit, chief executive of the conservative media organization PragerU, was showing visitors through the two-room museum her company helped design.
That is where your tax dollars are going... not to the congressionally funded America250, but to Trump's Freedom 250 to push his personal agenda that we are a Christian nation.

The Hartford Courant writes that;
The partisan divisions that appear to be scuttling the Trump Administration’s much-heralded Freedom 250 concerts have hit the associated “traveling museums,” with a Massachusetts police department canceling a scheduled stop in its town while the VFW post in Suffield proclaims an appearance there is going forward.

Opinions about Freedom displays being trucked around the country are splitting largely along political lines, with supporters declaring the exhibits boldly patriotic and informative while detractors deride them as right-wing propaganda.

[...]

At a stop in Nashville during the National Religious Broadcasters annual gathering in February, Marissa Streit, chief executive of the conservative media organization PragerU, was showing visitors through the two-room museum her company helped design.

Streit said references to America's Judeo-Christian roots were an intentional and deliberate part of the truck design, intended to help counterbalance an approach to the nation's history that she said has misled the American public.
They are using Freedom 250 for their White Christian nationalist propaganda! The British media Reuters reported,
Inside President Donald Trump's six "Freedom Trucks" that will drive across the country to celebrate America's 250th birthday, an AI-generated George Washington greets visitors and proclaims: "Thy rights are a gift from God," beneath a ceiling emblazoned with the words, "In God We ​Trust."

Democrats have complained that taxpayer funds and private donations for the trucks and a range of other Freedom 250 events lack accountability. The Institute of Museum and Library Services, an independent federal agency, provided a $14 million grant ​for the six trucks that was coupled with $10 million from Freedom 250.

A group of U.S. Senate Democrats on March 3 wrote Interior Secretary Doug Burgum asking why government funds were directed ⁠to "a private entity that is unaccountable to the American people" and whether those funds are being commingled with private funds "potentially raised from foreign sources."

[...]

The Freedom Trucks content was created by Hillsdale College, a private conservative Christian liberal arts college, and PragerU, which is not a university but a creator of "edu-tainment" content espousing Judeo-Christian values.

PragerU has created videos ​including one that explores how elections can be stolen, showcasing mail-in ballots as ​a culprit, echoing widely debunked allegations that Trump has ⁠made repeatedly since he lost the 2020 election to Democrat Joe Biden.

Another video, "Pride Month Why do we do this?" questioned the June celebrations by LGBTQ communities.

PragerU did not respond to requests for comment on financial arrangements it secured from Freedom 250.

PragerU has published videos and educational materials that argue the American Civil War was primarily about "states' rights" rather than slavery.



So what do you think? A hit or a bust?


But it isn’t just domestic celebrations that are suffering from this 'shoddy workmanship', look at his foreign policy, we have the Iranian war... when he attacked Iran, he claimed it would be over in 8 to 10 weeks. Yet here we are, six months later. How many times has Trump said the war is over and the Straits are open? How many times has Iran blocked the Straits since then? And just now Iran tore up the MOU!

Meanwhile, there are growing allegations of insider trading each time the war is turned "on and off."
Trump is nothing more than an old-fashioned "hack"—everything he touches turns to garbage.

I Have A Question For You.

It is just a simple question... "Where have we seen this before?"


For decades, disabled people have fought for their rights to go to school and live alongside peers without disabilities — rights that some fear could be losing ground under the Trump administration.

Last month, the Education Department announced it would offload oversight of special education to the Department of Health and Human Services, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose comments on the limits of disabilities such as autism have drawn sharp rebukes from advocates and lawmakers.

Meanwhile, following a White House push to police homelessness, the Department of Justice released guidance that lowered the barrier to institutionalizing any person with a disability.

Taken together, the actions signal a worrying return to a reality where people with disabilities are pushed to the margins of society, advocates said.
So, let's see... forced institutionalization of the homeless, forced institutionalization of the disabled... who's next? Us? The trans community?

Any ideas?

Thoughts

"Then he grabbed up some bolts, he let out a laugh, / said I'll split them right down the middle, / gonna cut them right up in half... / and then storm clouds gathered above into great balls of fire."
— Hedwig and the Angry Inch, The Origin of Love

That is exactly what the Supreme Court ruling just did… it split us right down the middle. Besides being horribly wrong, it is going to create a new Underground Railroad.

What a can of worms they just opened!

Think of this: they just created a system akin to the Underground Railroad, but in the electronic age. In the era of telehealth. In the era of mail-order drugs. All these laws do is open up the black market. Soon, you will start seeing underground ads for blockers and hormones.

You will see an increase in self-medication. These Republicans don’t see the real world; they live in their own little fantasy world.

Then I have to wonder—will this be the excuse for a massive surveillance network? License plate cameras, speed cameras, and Ring cameras, all tracking your every move?

It is not just us, but also women who might be having an abortion. It is the era of Big Brother... watching you.

Hate Is Spreading

Around the world hate against us is spreading...
Fears of resurgence of HIV/Aids amid loss of access to PrEP drugs as at least 40 people arrested in ‘toxic’ climate
The Guardian
Sarah Johnson
Wed 1 Jul 2026


A “witch-hunt” is under way in Niger, where dozens of people have been arrested for homosexuality in the west African state following the introduction of a new penal code earlier this year.

Up to 40 people have been arrested and 16 men, including high-ranking military officials, have been imprisoned across the country, according to local media.

Organisations providing HIV services to men who have sex with men have had to stop working, according to a source who asked to remain anonymous.

“With the recent witch-hunt, and these arrests that are taking place, the climate here is truly toxic,” they said.

“LGBTQ+ populations are keeping a low profile and have gone into hiding because they are at risk. We have lost contact with many and the recent arrests have exacerbated tensions.”
They are idiots! Diseases never stops. Look at what happened when Reagan didn't do anything about HIV/AIDS and as a result it spread like wildfire. And in Niger it will be even worst because it is in the general population!
Larissa Kojoué, a political scientist and pan-African activist, dismissed the idea of homosexuality being somehow linked to western culture. “Political leaders are using this to advance their own political agenda,” she said. “They claim ‘African values’, sovereignty and culture, all the while happily undermining human rights for people.”
They are taking pages out of Trump playbook.
Examples include Uganda’s 2023 Anti-Homosexuality Act, which made homosexual acts punishable by death; a new law in Senegal doubling the maximum prison term to 10 years for same-sex relations and criminalising the “promotion” of homosexuality; and a bill in Ghana criminalising groups promoting gay rights and identifying as LGBTQ+. Globally, half of the 66 countries that criminalise consensual same-sex acts are African.
There are already Republicans who also want to imprisoned us!

Cuckoo Award: Click Bait

Just take a look at this headline in the National Enquirer!

It brought out the MAGA in a fit. They are out for blood... How dare they keep me from flying my flag!!!!
Massachusetts Residents Advised Not to Fly American Flags Ahead of July 4.
Well, first off, it is not the whole state, but only one town.

Also, it is only in part of that town.

In a nature preserve where endangered birds are nesting.
“Are you serious?” Sarkady told the outlet of his reaction. “You’re telling me I can’t fly American flags on my property to celebrate America 250?”
Hey, man, when you bought the property, there was a covenant on the property deed, which is a legally binding promise or rule attached to the land that dictates what an owner can or cannot do with their property. And now you're bitching about it because they're telling you that you have to obey what you agreed to do!

You are hereby awarded the Cuckoo Award!!



You see the island is the ⁠Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, which serves as one of the most critical nesting habitats in New England for this federally threatened shorebird. Annual Beach Closures: The majority of the refuge beaches are closed to public access from April 1st through August. This gives the tiny, camouflaged chicks and nests protection from accidental human disturbance.