From Heather Cox Richardson on FacebookAugust 25, 2025 (Monday)Edited for length by KJG This morning, President Donald J. Trump talked to reporters as he signed several executive orders in the Oval Office. [. . .]. At the press opportunity, Trump claimed that he saved Washington, D.C.โwhere crime was at a 30-year low before he took... Continue Reading →
Competition: Who is worse? Trump or Vance? โ A horrible competition
[Ken Gray โ One way or another; Trump wonโt be around forever; this means J D Vance could assume the presidency. Eileen Workman probes this horrible possibility below.] [Eileen Workman] For all my friends who fear that JD Vance would make an even worse leader than Trump, I say: follow the energy thatโs already in... Continue Reading →
Forget the midterms โ Too little; Too late?
I continue to appreciate the US political analysis of by James B. Greenberg, a โpolitical ecologist.โ Such people donโt just report WHAT is happening; they explain WHY such things are happening and for how long. I have not altered Greenbergโs text in any way but have added emphasis in bold. I have also provided links... Continue Reading →
Donald Trumpโs war on climate science has staggering implications
Thanks Geoff Strong for sharing the Facebook post Ralph Keeling is a distinguished professor at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and president of the Keeling Curve Foundation Even a policy of โdrill, baby, drillโ would imply more climate research, not its evisceration, says Ralph Keeling. If you have seen one graph on the subject of climate... Continue Reading →
Ballroom dancing โ Albert Speer visits the White House
Adolph Hitler congratulates Albert Speer Albert Speer was Hitlerโs architect. His designs embodied Hitlerโs racist vision of a perfect and dominant society, efficient, powerful, and white. Speerโs ghost now lurks in the corridors of Trumpโs White House, itself built as a mansion for a president and never a palace like Hampton Court or Versailles. Trumpโs... Continue Reading →
Thereโs a special place in hell for these Trump administrators โ They want people to die
Closed: Trump Admin Officially Shuts Down the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifelineโs LGBTQ+ Youth Specialized Services Source: Trevor News โ Jul. 17, 2025 July 17, 2025 โ The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has officially terminated the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifelineโs LGBTQ+ Youth Specialized Services program. Starting today, contacts who reach... Continue Reading →
A stomach-churning crystal ball gazing exercise
A stylized black and white image of the U.S. Capitol building beneath cloud-dotted skies. Photo by Nicolas Raymond, Creative Commons licensed. SPOILER ALERT โ Long, but worth a careful read. In the words of Gilbert and Sullivan: โNever, say never.โ Reposted from The Tyee -- Crawford Kilian is a contributing editor of The Tyee. We... Continue Reading →
Itโs no laughing matter โ Or is it?
Years ago I suggested to a justice-seeking colleague that we should investigate the role of humour in our social and ecological justice advocacy. We can be awfully serious, I said. Off-putting even. She replied that the context โ human rights abuse; the climate crisis; avaricious market hegemony โ didnโt lend itself well to comedic treatment.... Continue Reading →
How to stop the ruthless men who play with our lives and the life of the world
In a recent op-ed in the New York Times, David Brooks gave an answer to a question we are all asking: When will the political chaos in the United States end, and how will that come about? Some place their hope in the 2026 mid-term elections. By that time however congress itself may be so... Continue Reading →
The Frightening Lesson from Texas โ Political failure in the face of the climate disasters
Reposted from Charlie Angus / The Resistance Jul 11, 2025 "By almost any measure, anyone born after 1990 is finding themselves in a new geological era, navigating a world fundamentally different from the one Baby Boomers and Gen Xers inherited. The chances of anyone alive today experiencing a year as relatively cool as 1996 are... Continue Reading →