Thursday, July 09, 2026

What A Racket!

The White House has become the ultimate "cash cow" for Trump—he is making billions off the presidency. It is the absolute pinnacle of insider trading. An unscrupulous person can make a ton of money off these on-again, off-again conflicts, especially if they happen to know exactly when peace deals are being signed or torn up.
Presidents are supposed to avoid even the appearance that their official power is entangled with personal gain. Trump has shattered that principle.
MS Now
Jul. 6, 2026
By Richard W. Painter, Norman Eisen, and Virginia Canter


As former White House ethics lawyers who served administrations of both parties, we upheld a clear bipartisan norm: Presidents and senior officials must avoid even the appearance that their official power is entangled with personal gain. Presidents and senior officials were expected to divest conflicting assets, use blind trusts or hold broadly diversified funds — all to avoid the mingling of their public office and their private interests. 

President Donald Trump has shattered that principle.  His most recent financial disclosure reveals an extraordinary $2.2 billion in gains during his first year in office. The sheer scale of the sums — $1.4 billion in cryptocurrency alone — is unparalleled. The issue is not simply how much money Trump made or that he made it at all; it is that the money comes from industries his administration regulates, foreign relationships his administration oversees and markets that can rise or fall based on the policies, enforcement decisions, diplomatic relationships and public signals of the office he holds.
Meanwhile according to the July 4th New York Times headlines:
A report from a cryptocurrency analytics firm details how those who bought the Trump memecoin have fared, with most retail investors having lost money while sophisticated traders did better.
Trump and his friends are milking these conflicts for all they are worth!
The foreign conflicts are just as alarming. The shadowy nature of crypto transactions makes it difficult to understand all that is happening behind the scenes. But what we are seeing is shocking enough. To pick but one example: In early 2025, World Liberty Financial, a Trump family-backed crypto venture, issued USD1, its stablecoin pegged to the dollar. Within weeks, the United Arab Emirates-owned investment fund MGX used USD1 in connection with a $2 billion investment in crypto company Binance. (The Trump family, World Liberty and Binance deny wrongdoing.) Stablecoins can generate income through the reserves that back them, meaning wider use of USD1 may benefit World Liberty.

In other words, a foreign power — a key player in an unpopular and expensive war with Iran that Trump began without the consent of Congress — is financing a business venture that is partly owned by the president and his family. Ordinary Americans pay for this war with sky-high gas prices. Unlike Trump, most Americans cannot afford to hedge their bets through the buying and selling of oil company stocks.
The same person who called the fallen soldiers at D-Day "losers" and "suckers" is making billions off of war.



You know how you always hear about Trump hosting official functions at Mar-a-Lago? Folks, he actually charges the government to use his own resort! As CREW reported regarding his first term:
The Secret Service has spent nearly $2 million of taxpayer money at Trump properties, literally paying Donald Trump for the right to protect him and his family, according to government records obtained and analyzed by CREW. Newly acquired records show roughly $1.75 million being paid to Trump’s businesses; however, these records appear to be incomplete. Previously published records, by CREW and others, which do not appear to be included in the documents, account for thousands more in Secret Service spending at Trump properties, bringing the likely grand total closer to $2 million.
What amazes me is this: what does he think will happen when he finally leaves office? Does he really believe all of this will just be ignored and swept under the rug?

What could possible go wrong!


Summary
  • Donald Trump Jr., a GrabAGun investor, could benefit from new administration proposal allowing home delivery of firearms.
  • Trump Jr. said in a statement that he had "zero involvement" in crafting the proposed gun policy.
  • ATF estimates half of all gun buyers will eventually buy guns online and get them delivered.
Donald Trump Jr. helped take an online retailer known as the “Amazon of guns” public last year. Now, GrabAGun, where the U.S. president's son is a shareholder and board member, could reap a windfall from a proposed rule change at Trump's Bureau of Alcohol, ​Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that would make it easier to ship guns directly to people's homes.
If finalized, the rule would be among the most consequential changes to the U.S. gun policy in two decades, potentially driving huge growth in online gun sales, ‌according to ten industry officials, store owners, and gun-control advocates interviewed by Reuters.
Of course it is going to pass. Daddy's president!
The proposal would allow licensed dealers to ship firearms directly to in-state residents who undergo an online identity verification and background check, along with a seven-day waiting period after notifying local law enforcement. Currently, online buyers must pick up firearms at physical stores and undergo in-person background checks unless they have a permit.

Some gun shop owners, industry officials and gun control advocates argue the direct shipping of firearms poses significant public safety and security risks and threatens the viability of small brick-and-mortar gun shops.

The change could benefit Trump Jr., whose more than 300,000 shares, opens new tab in GrabAGun are worth more than $700,000 – down from more than $5 million last year.
Cha Ching!
The White House said it had no record or knowledge of any "interaction with the President's son on any of these topics."

The rule is one of 34 deregulatory measures proposed by ATF this spring in ​response to a February 2025 presidential executive order, opens new tab to expand gun access.

Marianna Mitchem, a senior firearms industry advisor at Everytown for Gun Safety, worked at ATF for more than 20 years, including about four as the industry liaison. She said the industry had never asked for a similar policy in her interactions and ​that physical gun shops had historically played a key role in vetting owners.

“ATF always says the gun store is the first line of defense in gun safety,” said Mitchem, who opposes the proposed rule. “But now they are flipping it."
What could possibly go wrong?

Wednesday, July 08, 2026

Bitchin & Moaning

The Fourth of July storm came out of nowhere. The severe weather warning was only a Level 2 — Moderate.

I heard some rumbling, and the sky darkened, but then it lightened again, and then—WHAM!

So, being a political year, the Republicans are complaining!


Connecticut was struck by severe thunderstorms during Fourth of July festivities on Saturday night that left serious damage throughout the state and tens of thousands of power outages. 

CT Insider Meteorologist Dan Amarante said winds potentially up to 80 mph were moving into the western part of the state around 8 p.m. Saturday. All while this was happening, the National Weather Service issued severe thunderstorm warnings from Hartford County to New London County. The NWS then extended the thunderstorm watch they had issued through 11 p.m. Saturday for northwest Connecticut.
Poof! The sky literally opened up! With a microburst, as CT Mirror wrote;
Baseball-sized hail fell in parts of Connecticut during this weekend’s stormy Fourth of July — and it may have set a new state record.

The series of storms, which left more than 100,000 people without power in Connecticut, struck communities from eastern New York to Rhode Island, according to Bryce Williams, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

“We had a complex of storms move through the southern half of southern New England on the Fourth of July,” Williams said. “We had a few kind of supercell-looking storms… and behind them we had a strong line of storms which produced quite a bit of wind damage, in addition to some large hail.”
Okay, the scene has been set. Massive storm clouds were billowing overhead until the downburst hit. The Republicans' requests have focused on questions such as whether Eversource had sufficient crews and resources available before the storm and whether restoration priorities and communications with customers and municipal officials were adequate.
CT Mirror
by Julia Levine and John Moritz
July 8, 2026


Gov. Ned Lamont toured areas of Litchfield County that were strewn with fallen trees and other debris on Tuesday as his administration and utility officials faced criticism over their response to a series of unusually powerful storms over the Fourth of July weekend. 

[...]

Meanwhile, the two candidates hoping to unseat Lamont in this year’s gubernatorial race — Republican Sen. Ryan Fazio, R-Greenwich, and Democratic Rep. Josh Elliott, D-Hamden — criticized the response from Lamont and Eversource as inadequate. 

Fazio said he visited impacted areas of New Canaan, in his senate district, on Monday and later travelled to Harwinton to tour damage with town officials on Tuesday.

Fazio said there appeared to be a lack of communication between the Lamont administration and local officials, and he criticized the governor for waiting three days to visit impacted areas. He also said he questioned whether Eversource had appropriately monitored forecasts leading up to the storm or had enough crews on standby to respond. 
Before the storm, no one had any inkling of how bad it was going to be. Within an hour, there were people with tablets assessing the damage. Then came the crews with chainsaws and wood chippers. To me, it seemed like a very well-organized recovery effort.

My only complaint was the utilities' reporting of the outage. Just say you don't know when the power will be back on. I looked outside, and everything was flattened! When did they first say the power would be restored? Eversource said it would be back on by 6:00 a.m. Sunday morning... four days later it came back on!

If they had simply come out and said, "This is a major outage, and for some customers it could be days before power is restored," I would have cornered the ice market to keep the food cold.


Updated: Added the second CT Mirror article...

What a wild and crazy night!

When last I wrote on Facebook…
July 4, 7:22PM
That was interesting.
I was sitting outside on the deck under the overhang. Listening to my book And then it poured! I mean it came down in bucket for maybe 5 seconds, then the sun came out!
About 20 or 30 minutes later it started to pour and I decided it was time to retreat indoors.

But little did I know that a squall line moved through around 8:30 Saturday night.

It is insane! Extreme winds, hail bouncing off the skylights, leaves that were stripped from trees blew by. It was like the opening of the Wizard of Oz. I have a feeling that the storm caught them flat-footed. The storm warnings were just a slight chance of a severe storm, and it took everyone by surprise. It was all straight-line wind in a microburst. [News reports said the wind was 60 – 70mph!]

Then everything went dark and the power has been out ever since then. Eversource said that it would be on by 6:00 AM; well, it is 9:00 AM but still no power. They also report over 1,500 customers without power in town.

The refrigerator has to be emptied. At one in the morning, I finished the ice cream that was now chocolate milk. Everything has melted after 12 hours with no electricity. Usually, we are the first ones to get power back because we are on the main line for the southern side of town. But this time all the damage is localized, so right now all I hear are chainsaws and wood chippers.

Eversource Saturday 11:20 PM: We expect power to be restored by 07/05 06:00 AM.

Sunday morning

Eversource Sunday 7:10AM: We expect power to be restored by 07/05 03:00 PM. 

This morning I woke to the sound of generators. And of course, with no warning I had no time to charge anything, all the batteries are low and getting lower.

Eversource Sunday 3:09PM:  We expect power to be restored by 07/06 01:00 AM

Now they are saying that the power will be back on at 4:30.

I took a ride around town to charge my phone and see the damage, which is consistent with a microburst—it is linear, about a mile wide and about 3 miles long. Everywhere else there is no damage and they have power.

It is really interesting how they repaired the lines. They send an assessment team; he was walking around the downed line with a tablet. He was followed a couple of hours later by a tree crew. I could hear the chainsaws and the chipper. And there are two line crews working on it now. My guess is that I will have power back in an hour. [Ha… that was very conservative… 3 days later!]

Nope! 1:00 AM!

Monday morning
Eversource Monday 12:59AM:  We expect power to be restored by 07/06 12:00 PM.

Still no power… work to the sound of construction equipment all around.
Off to the seafood place!
Home with two containers of ice!

It is going to be an early night. No lights, no TV, no internet. And the big question of the night: When will the power comes on, will the internet also come back? Since the top of the telephone pole is broken off and suspended about 4 feet off the ground, is the cable still good? That is the question.

The new “in” thing for the suburbs: a generator! There are ones on either side of me plus one down the street purring away.

My tablet is down to 25%!

I just got another email… “Good news, all power will be back by Tuesday!” Um, I don't call that good news. I am still counting on their last time of 1:00 AM. So hopefully when I get up in the morning I will have power.

No hot water. Means no showers.

Down to 22%. Tick tock… how much longer? Is it good that they keep missing their deadlines? I am not frustrated; I realize that with this kind of disaster, you just can't tell what you’ll find when you actually start the repairing.

Down to 20%.

Isolation unplugged! No internet. No email. I have a Zoom meeting (I think, since I can't check my calendar) Friday. Batteries running down on everything.

18%

Two emails overnight. The first one said that the power will be back by noon today! Yay!!! The second email said by noon tomorrow… boo!

17%

You know, you don't realize how dependent you are on the internet.

I think that they are doing a fantastic job, but one area of improvement is to say when power is coming back on and then keep pushing it out... that is wrong. Instead, say that there is a lot of damage and we don't know yet and it could be a long time. If I knew that at the beginning, I would have taken some precautions like buying some ice.

I realize that they are under a lot of pressure to keep people informed, but let them know that it is bad! The first morning of the outage, in search of breakfast, I saw the telephone pole just laying there and lines down all up and down the street. I knew it was bad. Then I found all the side streets blocked with downed trees. When I finally got coffee and a doughnut, I drove around and saw all the damage. It was about a mile wide and a couple of miles long; it looked like a madman with a chainsaw cut the trees down.

What it reminded me of was an ice storm in the '60s that snapped the tops off of the trees; you can now see those trees a generation later. The same goes for the tornado that crossed I-84 just over the Massachusetts border. This will leave a scar like those.

As I'm writing this, a couple of utility trucks back down the street, I guess to tackle the downed pole.

I was getting terrified Saturday with the storm. I had just written on Facebook about a downpour that was so amazing when all hell broke loose.

12%

It looked like hurricane-force winds, and I know, I have been in a number of hurricanes. Hail was pounding the skylights, branches and leaves flew by, and then it was over. The sun was out, the birds were singing. Just like an ordinary Saturday afternoon. Except trees were down everywhere, no power.

So it is 8:35 Monday, still no power, so I'm going to get ready to go for breakfast and charge everything. The phone, tablet, and old phone with all my audiobooks.

1:45 PM, still no power, but trucks are working on the road just behind my house. So I've got my fingers crossed. I charged up my phone and book, but not the tablet, and it's now at 9%.

Looking at the outage map, I noticed that there are 3 distinct lines across the state. The one that my house is in starts up around Torrington and ends just south of me. You see that the outages—those 30 or 40 outages—are in a diagonal.

6:20 PM, still no power! I found my propane lantern and will be using the lantern.

Okay, are you ready for this? 11:45 PM Tuesday now!

Tuesday morning

Eversource Monday 7/6/2026, 2:29 AM: We expect power to be restored by 07/07 11:45 PM

Eversource Monday 7/6/2026, 3:49 AM: We believe the outage in the area of 57 VINEYARD DR has been restored around 07/07 03:19 AM . This outage impacted 1472 customer(s) and may have been caused by tree limbs contacting power lines. 

POWER IS BACK! 3:19 AM Tuesday.

No internet or cable, though. But hot water is back—oodles and oodles of hot water!

Now comes the wait for the cable people to fix the cable, and maybe drive around looking for a hotspot. I don't know what's worse… no power or no internet.

Waiting for the cable is harder.

10:50AM, the cable is back.

How Many Times…

Have I said that not all religions are the same, they are not all fire and brimstone.
Commissioners to the 227th General Assembly discern items of business from the Racial Justice and Gender and Sexuality Justice Committees
Presbyterian News Service
June 29, 2026
By Cindy Corell


During the Monday morning plenary, commissioners to the 227th General Assembly approved several pieces of business from the Racial Justice Committee regarding racism. The Assembly also approved a measure regarding gender-affirming healthcare sent by the Gender and Sexuality Justice Committee. 

Commissioners approved with amendments several recommendations of the Special Committee on the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and Race concerning racism and white supremacy.

[…]

The recommendation also included a direction to Presbyterian Life & Witness to assemble resources on anti-racism, diversity, equity, inclusion, white Christian nationalism and racial justice and make them accessible to the whole church.
But then it went on to recommend…
A motion from the Gender and Sexuality Justice Committee declaring that the PC(USA) supports access to medically necessary, evidence-based gender-affirming healthcare was approved 441-30.  

GEN-02, On Access to Health Care, directs the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy to update its healthcare policy so that it reflects this topic of business.  

Zayn Silva, a corresponding member with the Advocacy Committee for LGBTQIA+ Equity, said the church has struggled to offer compassion for gender-affirming healthcare.  

“During the HIV/AIDS crisis, we called treatment moral confusion, and people died without our love,” Silva said.  

Silva said compassion for those seeking gender-affirming care is an example of LEAF, an acronym shared in the morning worship by Moderators the Rev. CeCe Armstrong and the Rev. Tony Larson. LEAF, the Moderators offered, stands for "Love Everyone and Flourish." 

“Let us not let people die without love now, because this is a life-and-death matter,” Silva said.
Not all religions are the same, some have our backs.



An article on WISN ABC reported that,
June 4, 2026
Kendall Keys


Where Maryland Avenue and Kenwood Boulevard meet in Milwaukee stands the Corner House. It's a Lutheran campus ministry at UW-Milwaukee.

"We are actually the only Christian campus ministry that's LGBT+ affirming operational in the city of Milwaukee," The Rev. Elias Henry said. "We are the only one for 70,000-plus college students."

[...]

"We are often a place where people come, and they say, I didn't know a place like this existed. I didn't know a church, a Christian organization, could be welcoming of LGBT+ people, let alone have a pastor who is part of the community," Henry said.

Henry, who is transgender, holds a place in the pulpit that remains rare in American ministry.

"I am one of about half a dozen trans men who are Presbyterian pastors in the country," Henry said.
So please don't paint religion with a broad brush, there are those that support us!

Tuesday, July 07, 2026

I'm Back!

Since 8:10PM Saturday when a microbrust happened... more later.
Power back was at 3:19 Tuesday, cable at 11:00AM